Washington High School - Memory Lane Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

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This annual is the story of where we have been, as well as where we are going. It is a book in which a senior may find many goals realized and an under- classman a reason for hope in the future. The de- cisions we make now will determine our destinies in the world tomorrow. We cannot afford to make them hastily and without due consideration, for the re- wards of our success will not be granted freely. us to our fultillments and ambitions Not until we satisfy these ambitions can we take the road to a more fruitful existence along life's many pathways. ard work and determination will guide These pathways lead us th rough 5 . four exciting, vibrant yeors . . . O! 5' -cf? if ,Y my .X an xx ing, years we will never forget. 7 All The Time we ore leczrning, discovering new worlds . . . 35-. fum ,W 'ms .4 -. if 4' Y 'L '1 Q rw 5 Q 5- Q1 sr Xe 1.1, , 1 A ' uw View i . 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McNamara sq K f i 3 I , P' H-fi . V 5' ' Nuo. v..f - .4 f 5 Q U fat? 61 .jiw ' 'i A A-,WX ' ' W A .ii 9 in a 5+ Q .,,s,a Y' if Y i 1 4 ii H P 1 , Q Y -i -ii , , .....i....f-. V V M,,..,.w-- N L Z I ,Z , N-Q.. w W ' t' ii 1 N . 'I' W M ' my H agimww-mmvw A Q ' 4, A ask Assistant Principal Edward Pilarski 1... QF, sg... , i i , 'Va 'fm MR. FRANCIS ERNST MR, RONALD HOSINSKI MR. LEONARD JANOWIAK Counselor Counselor Counselor COUNSELING STAFF Careful planning ot class programs, choosing a college, and finding a job are all parts of the many iobs ot The counseling statt. Any student with a problem can find the answer with The help and guidance of a counselor. One of the biggest iobs of the counselor is to make sure that students are led in The direction ot tuture success either Through college preparation or vocational training. Everyone begins early to Think about next year's program. Credits and requirements are tallied and reviewed bythe counseling offices. MRS. LOUISE PAGIN Counselor - is . ,, A ne w --I ,gtg gezv gt MMI WW ,.Tcc,,.. ,Ni' T. .,.,W,.,, .V,.., W.m,.,... v Clerks: Mrs. Constance Wallis and Miss Pat Clerk: Miss Marsha Klaybor MRS. MARTHA REDDEN Aftowski Counselor MRS. CATHRYN BINGAMAN English MR. ANDRE BOHANNON English E GLISH What is life? Explain Confucianism. These are common examples of questions that tax any English student's brain. ln the classroom new ideas and facts are brought to light by open discussion and debate. Reports are given that are a result of a great deal of research. Themes are written to help a student gain skill in composing. Grammar, literary interpretation ancl discussion are skills of great importance to an English student. Once these English skills are acquired, he can gain added facts about other sub- jects through writing, researching, and discussing. Everyone involved in an English class learns to speak and report before a group by giving book reviews. Some- times a small group will report on a work from a Held of literature that the whole class has studied, or the style of an author will be discussed. In this manner each student is permitted time to present his own views on the subiect, and a greater respect for opinions of others is found. The entire English course is focused on making students think and reason intelligently. MISS HALLIE CLAMPITT MRS. THELMA COWAN MISS NOREEN DEANE Librarian English English MRS. LOUISE DRAPEK MISS MARY FRYLING English English MRS. MARY HINTZ MISS LOUISE HUNSBERGER English Librarian - ,Mai-. MR. HARRY LEWANDOWSKI MRS. BARBARA LYOSHIR English, Developmental Reading English MRS, SUSAN NIEMEYER English 5 ' Mr. Toth assists Rick Krueger with cz report in speech clcss. 'Q-:YK is ? I 9' Us ' ,f K-E W-,, - ,age 'gg 5'- ,, f - 1211 :fi ,,. . Z::,a5: :QM--,,, A ,, ' i MRS. MARY A. RIEBENACK MR. JOHN W. TOTH English Speech, English 20 MISS GEORGINA VOLL English V., K W ART MR. H. JAMES PARADIS MR MARION PILARSKI Studio Art, Ceramics Basic Art Commercial Art Man has created art that will live on forever. Generations have learned about the past through discoveries of ancient sculptures, wall murals, and buildings. On canvas and blocks of stone, the changing moods of generations have been de- picted so that new generations learn of the old world. Classroom artists learn the history of art and new break- throughs in the art field. Techniques in ceramics, sculptures, oils, and etchings are learned in order to create works of lasting beauty. Beginning artists learn the principles laid down by the old masters and innovating geniuses of today. Advanced artists have an opportunity to take part in a two-hour art course that caters to the talented. Works created in class are displayed in show cases located in the hallways. Visitors as well as the regular student body, enjoy the unique designs on display. Through studies in art, skills are learned that can be applied in a future career or in leisure time. Many young artists have their own studios at home where they can experiment ex- tensively with new ideas learned in the classroom. Prize win- ning works have been produced at Washington that have been named best in nation-wide contests. With encouragement and praise from teachers who are established artists in their own rights, aspiring young artists have contributed to the aesthetic values of their community and nation. 21 MR. PATRICK GULLIFOR Biology , cha Chix I MR. EARL T. HIBBS Biology SCIENC Any alumnus of the old building would be surprised at the size of Washington's modern science department with its ever-increasing en- rollment. The improvement of this department is a result of the great interest in science today. With the growth of science comes a better way of living and a new means of communication and travel. It is in the class- room that young scientists first acquire the knowledge they will need for future careers in this field. Chemistry, physics, and biology classes stress the basic principles of these various branches of science. Chemistry students learn about chem- icals and their reactions. Laboratory periods are quite popular since the text material becomes a reality with the use ot test tubes and chem- icals. Physics is the study of matter and energy. In the physics classroom problems are discussed and explanations written on every available board. Biology, the study of life, can involve both chemistry and physics. The chemistry of the body is greatly stressed and the principles ot physics are introduced in various aspects of biology. The science department has grown at Washington so that young scientists can have the best opportunity to develop their interests and skills. MR. LEONARD KAPSA Biology 'Fr .' lf. 'X . .5 Ms: pggg. M is .Vp .L . L MR. STANLEY KLAYBOR MISS MARGUERITE MURPHY Biology Chemistry, Physics :ff 7 i -3 -rw f-5 FY' P21 -n 12- fm J iw, Q fm ' a L rf 2 x if ,, A 9' 'w ? ' . 1 . wi. - 'fs gif , P ' gm: , ' -1.1 AM' , sf ff ,, -'. ,gi. f W ifi- ,, -if me V i' I f ,g 25.4532 V g , Ag, 5 - f 5, 'V 5:11, L, ' a w' ' , A-tiff . ' mg f ff l 'K G ykiqs fzaff 1-' , i,,f -- pwgfffgnfl .ffl i 5? y 11.5 gf, . . V ,r 21 5531, K- 2, I I ' v X1 Aw vw 1' , LW .. 1 5 ff , gg -sq , 'gju . - 19,2- , if :A y ig - ig rn A 5 . K' A ggi? ,L ,wx 1- ,ff . , to 1 A - l , ' E1f,7 i23'W5f' i MR. THOMAS ROGGEMAN MR. EVERETT STEEN MISS MARY TAYLOR Biology, Drivers Education Biology Chemistry, Algebra 'my A in m n , Miss Murphy explains a difliculf chemistry problem To Dawn Czarnecki. 23 4'? g l69 MR. FRANK J. CLAUS Geography, Problems in Democracy, Journalism Y? K KY , .. Nw f - l L lffi iiffil si -l ter ' -. 1: ff MRS. ELAINE Gll.PlN Introduction to Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIE Now that newspaper headlines scream about the de-- plorable events of the world, the citizen needs to know the principles behind the diplomacy of a particular area and its past history. Social studies is an important part of any school curriculum. lt is necessary that students gain a knowledge of good government, learn of the importance of political diplomacy, and have a conscientious aware- ness of the past and present. Students do not learn only through textbooks, but also through first hand experiences. In November mock elec- tions were held by many social studies classes and the results were compared to the actual returns. Classroom discussions frequently concern newsworthy events so that a student can learn to be more objective about the world situation. The workings of government are on important part of the curriculum. The three branches of government are viewed with a critical eye both on the national and local levels. Seniors this year had an opportunity to come to conclusions about social and governmental problems through a Problems in Democracy course. Freshmen were introduced to social studies in a civics course appropriate- ly called Introduction to Social Studies . The expansion and improvement of the social studies department has afforded students the opportunity to be- come well-informed citizens and leaders of tomorrow. MR. WAYNE HARSH MR. CLARE HOLLEY MR. JOSEPH LAWECKI U.S. History U.S. History Government, Economics, Introduction to Social Studies fl. 4' .--0 MISS SANDRA QUIGGLE Introduction to Social Studies, Government, U.S. History MR. DAVID SEXTON Introduction to Social Studies MR. GEORGE VANDERHEYDEN U.S. History SUI:- gui' .auf MR, ELMER ROBINSON Government, Sociology MR. JOHN SIMALA U.S. History, Problems in Democracy MR. LYNN VAN GILDER World History, Introduction to Sociol Studies MR. EUGENE DZIUBINSKI Algebra MISS KAREN GISLESON H.S. Math, Trigonometry, Geometry M THEMATICS Since mathematics is a required, essential subiect for the high school curriculum, the mathematics department has grown to accommodate the ever growing high school population. With the great interest in science, mathe- matics, also has become important as a means of making students think and not merely memorizing specific rules. Students learn to reason to the best of their ability. A mathematical, orderly mind is necessary to run a computer, mix essential formulas for medicines, or measure a cor- rect distance for construction work. There are classes, such as algebra, geometry, and high- er torms of mathematics tor the college bound student. High School mathematics and trade math courses give a basic understanding of mathematics for use in everyday lite. The best bargain at the food store or the length of a new carpet can be decided through basic mathematical reasoning. MR. JAMES HENRIOTT MR. JOHN HOCK MISS DORIS MORAN H.S. Math, Trigonometry, Geometry Geometry, H.S. Math, Trigonometry Algebra, H.S. Math, Geometry J,M,,.,,-av 'Q' Miss Rogge goes over on important solution to on analytics problem in her first hour class. A .JI MISS SUZANNE ROGGE MR. ROBERT VAN CAMP MR. GARY WEGENKE Trigonometry, Geometry, H.S. Moth. Trczde Moth, H.S. Moth Algebra, H.S. Moth. MISS MARILYN BAER Spanish, English FCREIG LA GLIAGES Latin and Spanish have been a vital part of the Washing- ton foreign language program for years, but now French, Ger- man, and Russian have become equally important. This year new courses in these languages have been added to the curriculum. The members ot the foreign language de- partment have used new text books as well as new tapes in the language laboratory to the benefit of all. First and second year students learn the grammar of the language, while third and tourth year students read and dis- cuss various well-known authors. With modern travel we are actually iust hours from the MRS. DORIS GOLDBERG French MR. JEROME HOFFMAN Russian, College Algebra, H.S. Math countries across the sea. It is essential that a basic under- standing develop between the nations. The only way to gain understanding is through study of customs, traditions and languages ot others. ' e Carol Zultanski prepares for a Spanish test during homeroom period. 28 9 Mrs. Goldberg conducts her French class in The language lab. M Li ,i ' wg: , XX MR. HUBERT MILLER MRS. EVELYN HENDRICKSON MR. RICHARD GUIN Latin Latin, English Spanish MR. JOHN FITZHENRY Glee Club, Music Appreciation MR. RICHARD LOVIN Band MR. JAY MILLER Orchestra MUSIC Whether one specializes in vocal or instrumental music, the courses made available by our Music Department help an artist develop and use his talent to the fullest extent. The glee club, orchestra, band, and music appreciation courses provide a foundation for years of pleasure through music. Throughout the year the glee club presents various seasonal programs and entertains before civic groups. With the expert guidance of their instructors glee club members learn to project and pronunciate well, and to blend their voices together to create the inimitable sound of the Washington High School Glee Club. The orchestra and band departments offer musicians the opportunity to further develop skills in instruments they have played for years. For those who want to study the reasoning behind and the history of music, courses are offered in music apprecia- tion and harmony. Each department being prohcient in its field, results in expecting only the finest when they combine and concen- trate their efforts on common protects. These productions usually offer more enioyment than one experts and leave no doubt that Washington High School's music depart- ment is an important and worthwhile part of the school's educational system. 30 3 MR. GERALD OLLMAN Bond MR. JOHN R. VOGEL Glee Club, Music Apprecicfion Mcrrykc Rypo and Janice Libertowski study their music infenfly as they rehearse for on upcoming concert, I DU TRIAL EDUCATIO Operating a lathe is one of the important techniques the student in Machine Shop is acquainted with. 7 MR. ALLAN BENJAMIN Production is the mainstay of the industrial arts pro- gram. Whether one creates a knic-knac shelf, tears apart an automobile engine, or makes use of a drafting board, he attains the satisfaction of having produced something that is useful. The first stage of production occurs at the drafting board. Every part is accurately drawn to scale, so that perfection can be achieved. ln the woodshop and autoshop classes, mechanically talented boys learn to utilize their ideas. The mechanic, the draftsman, and the carpenter learn to use their skills in an effective manner so that they can make 'tools function in the best possible way. Industrial education turns out men who supply us with the many obiects we use in everyday life. sy, 1 y P , .,,, ,1 sf . MR. VERNON DUDLEY MR. GLENN HALLARON Woods, D.C.E. Power Mechanics, Auto Shop Drafting MR. KENNETH JACKS Power Mechanics, Woods MR. FRANCIS JONES Machine Shop Mr. Hallaron watches odvisedly os Larry Bourdon Ieftersfin is diagram. MR. WALTER ZOLMAN Machine Shop, Woods li'-M W msmn-M h-aah... Q . 5' N .,,.., . ., 33 X 1 x BUSINESS EDUCATIO Kathy Woodruff puts the finishing to Office Training class. n .cxk A W My uches on an exercise sheet in Business education opens up a wide field of careers for those who earnestly feel that their skills and abilities lie in this field. Many accountants, office managers, business education teachers, and secretaries probably were first introduced to their occupation during their high school days. With the instruction of qualified teachers and the use of the most up-to-date materials and equipment, more talented people can be introduced to the ranks of the white collar worker. At Washington the prospective business major is intro- duced to office procedure in his sophomore year. The last two years of his high school career deal with the develop- ment of broader skills and the acquisition of new knowl- edge in the field of business today. College-bound, non-business majors are not forgotten in the scheme-of-things in the department. Note hand and typing are available to these students. The business department has the material and equip- ment to stimulate interest in oFHce work. Conscientious people can gain the experience and techniques needed for future careers by taking advantage of the facilities available. MR. RICHARD ADAMS MR. GUY CAMPANELLO MRS. JUNE DIMICH Shorthand, Business Communications Business Relations, Bookkeeping Office Training, Business Communications Kb MR. ROBERT ELEY MR. JOSEPH HAMILTON Introduction to Business, Business Relations Introduction to Business, Drivers Education -..,.. -1. MRS. CAROL JANOWIAK MR. LOWELL RARICK Office Training, Typing Bookkeeping, Typing MH MRS. ELAINE SCHENCK MRS. JACKIE WHITE Shorthand, Bookkeeping Omce Training, Typing Q ...--su-4' 5- MRS. CATHERINE CHOLIS Foods, Family Living ,ff MRS. MELBA HOLMGREN Foods, Family Living MISS PATRICIA MCCOLLOUGH Foods HOME ECQNOMICS Practical creativity is one result of years of study in home economics. A piece of material can be made into a beautiful dress, or a few basic foods changed into a meal fit for a king. Twice ci year girls enrolled in sewing courses plan a fashion show. In this manner they may show any personal achievements that they have made. Aromas from individual kitchens reveal the proiect of the day to those passing in the six hundred hallway. Practice meals are served so that novice homemakers learn not only about good cooking, but also about att- tractive place settings. Family living, a relatively new addition to the home eco- nomics department, has grown in popularity this year. Future heads of households and homemakers learn how to cope with the problems of typical homelife. They are also taught that family relationships become stronger with a little give and take by all members. This year more equipment and rooms have been added to meet the growing demands for the courses. Ideas in- troduced in the classrooms today are developed and may be used in the world of homemaking tomorrow. 36 ,of Noncy Deordorf removes her biscuits from the oven. I . yeifif' N Q f XM' I t' fi' i- Hifi? V435 1 s, , f rn b'?. - 'C',:,1',,'g-5 Q M - BW' P- .fr 25 2f3',-': ffff 135'-IW' MRS. CHARLOTTE PRICE Clothing MISS LEAH TERRELL Clothing Diane Fletcher sews on intricate pattern on herdress. MISS JUDITH DUESTERBERG Health, Phys. Ed., Swimming MR. ROBERT MILLION Drivers Education, Health, Introduction to Social Studies MISS JOAN MITCHELL HEALTH A D PHYSICAL EDLICATIO Physical fitness is important for mental alertness. A large staff and the most up-to-date equipment are needed to keep adolescents alert and physically able to endure the rigors of long school hours. Many students in the past have had the choice between taking swimming or physical education throughout the year. This year, though, the department has strived to make the program more varied by offering freshmen a few weeks in swimming classes and the rest of the year in physical educa- tion. Besides the ever-popular varsity sports, the department holds intramural sports, so that all can enioy the triumphs and let downs, hard work and fun known to all athletes. Compe- tition is high in these games and the players learn the mean- ing of co-operation. The entire physical education program offers work in the form of fun 'to keep everyone physically Ht. Working hand in hand with the Physical Education Depart- ment is the Health Department. ln these classes students learn the many fundamentals which enable them to understand the importance of good health. Teachers present information about the various body parts and their many functions. With a knowl- edge of these principles and of the proper manner to maintain the body's efficiency, students are prepared to care for their health and to expect it to be only as good as they help make If. MR. SEBASTIAN NOWICKI MR. JOHN PRIMMER Health, Physical Education Physical Education Phys. Ed., Swimming MR. JOSEPH REDLING MISS TWILA SHIVELY Drivers Educofion, Hevlfh Health, Physical Education MRS. THERESA TRUELOVE Nurse Redling gives o li1tle Talk fo his Drivers Training students. 'Qi MR. JOHN SOLMOS Biology, Health if 3 MRS. GERTRUDE SHAHIN Nurse 39 Pathways - ff 5 ? 5 i T5 ga E :' 5 - gf, g 5 I 'shi f 1 2 3? . 2 2 X wif , 1 9 4 i 5 .-: -.S 5 5 SE E' 3 2: g 3 2 4 ? iii gtk fx 1 1 5 1 V MES f 2 5 l l if ,VE if s , M . Mei 4- M .::,.:, fi' 6252153 5. gs 5 5 1 X W, , Y' .. s ,i E 3:3 ' Li 5 Yi 5 'V ? jig QS f K2 5 fs? L EE ig S2 E 3 . is E RE Eff I, if g 2 fm. fi 'I E S 5 2 2 A Iliff me 'E xi li 9 EE ., 2 E555 i 5 . K .::,: , 1::'5:g1.,55 5 TA a if i it QQ . X 5 3 is S z! 2 ,Ei '? y i gf E E? ,X iii f 1 S X 55 ' Q Z ig 32 y E? 5 2 s ER Q x ,X U N w A Y' sf.: if:-E 'W was W ,N..f,.1- in 1' U M09 W ww N X ,, ww' V ie ' A -1' nv Aw xii' W 11- ' in guns W' gil!! mute' 9 1, ,J Achievem nt Honors ond proises ore on hand for Those who deserve Them. If o person works orduousiy to succeed in ony endeovor, he will receive his recognition. J' FRESHMEN 'lst ROW: Bob Riley, Judy Trzaskowski, Pam Sny- der, Sandy Peterson, Sonia Eby, Sylvia Garcia, Diane Ke- hoe, Tom Balsbaugh, 2nd ROW: Joseph Adkisson, Pat Maure, Kathy Dziubinski, Anita Muszynski, Brenda Close, Susan Morris, Pam Mattix, Dianne Kapsa, Ronald Ferris. 3rd sl my Hlif K 'H 1 - JQJJI1 E nik 'Nmaflkl ' Juniors 'lst ROW: Barb Zamiatowski, Clarice Ganus, Sue Fekete, Carol Gil- len, Dianne Sult, Mary Kubiak, Janice Gleason. 2nd ROW: Diane Adkisson, Kathy Niiak, Judy Kapsa, Jeanine Brooks, Barb Blad, Sharon Bartok, Di- ana Righter, Marlene Golba. 3rd ROW: Ken Stankiewicz, Steve Ander- son, Bob Watts, Brian Dampier, Larry Kase, Mitchell Davis. 4th ROW: Ron Jaworski, Don Chrobot, Tom Dyszkie- wicz, Jerry Lukavich, Michael Klaybor. ROW: Bruce Peterson, Barbara Rozkiewicz, Elaine Grove, Mary Ann Ganus, Carol Jasinski, Cindy Howard, Yvonne Hoftman, Jim Phend. 4th ROW: Gregory Szyrnanowski, Bill Borlik, Al Waters, Bob Seals, Denny Yost, Lewis Verash, SOPHOMORES 'lst ROW: Don- na Womack, Barb Bronstetter, Linda Wallace, Jeanne Faus- naugh, Debbie Barzo, Jackie Ebel, Stephanie Szurnial. 2nd ROW: Ken Krych, Pat Pozgay, Becky Lewandovvski, Marilyn Mahnesmith, Sue Coleman, Mary Ann Sikorski, Rick Emer- ick, Doug Wilfing, George Hayes, Lynn Harden, 4th ROW: Jim Stephens, Ken Percykowski, Richard Nemeth, George Jones. 42 Connie Geehring. 3rd ROW: SENIORS STUDENT COUNCIL ROW 1-Tom Zyrnslo, Judy McClain, Donno Thompson, Corol Zvl- ROW 3-Dean Olson, Nancy Bayer, Kathy Kubiak, Siesta Smith, YCIHSIKI, Teddy' CGSSSFG ROW 2-JGHGVY Biorwosonf POT HC1nSeIlf Linda Van Paris, Jim Buda ROW 4-Randy Mahnesmith, Richard Peggy Schuttrow, Kathy Andrysiak, Sharon Dygulski, Paul Orban Ridenourljim Lgskowskil Rick Kfeuge,-I TLIDE TS SHAREI GO ER ME T School government is important in helping stu- dents get the most from the opportunities the school ofters. The Student Council serves and represents the school much as an organized body of legislators serve and represent the vot- ers, Representatives from each homeroom learn to accept the responsibilities of representation. Sound iudgment is exercised when voicing opin- ions and taking action. The membership ot the Student Council 'Fluc- tuates to meet the demands of an ever-growing school population. This year one hundred and thirty-two students participated in planning such Student Council proiects as the Washington-Riley Round-Up, the Student Council dance, and a program to pro- mote general school improvement. , 3 W-'To STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Left to right ore, Donna Thompson, Jim McKinney lPresidenti, Jim Buda, Mr. Ernst lSponsori, Sharon Dygulski, and Judy McClain. 43 Ist ROW: Kathy Woodruff, Marikka Rypo, Suann Zwierzynski, Bierwagen, Susan Bronstetter, Kathy Kubiak, Sue Buechler, Siesta Pat Flonigan, Melody Kling, Jennifer Bierwagen, Sara Bryant. Smith, Carol Berus, Craig Dickerhoft. 4th ROW: Ronald Vincent, 2nd ROW: Pat Piechocki, Raymonde Schultz, Ruth Gruber, Linda Jim Buda, Randy Mahnesmith, Robert Johnson, Howard Rzeszew- Van Paris, Virginia Compton, Sharon Dygulski. 3rd ROW: Jeff ski, John Pacay, Jim Hildebrand, Bruce Wolfe, Jim McKinney. . . . AIDS SCHOLARSHIP Membership in the National Honor Society repre- sents the highest achievement any one can receive in high school. Leadership, a sense ot responsibility, co- operation, and a high academic record are require- ments tor membership. New members are inducted during the month of Washing'ton's birthday. The Washington Chapter has been very active throughout the year. In the tall the members saw a private collection of antique cars. During the Winter the group had an opportunity to witness a mock trial in the county courthouse. Guest speakers and visitors were also featured throughout the year. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Club Sponsor Miss Murphy, Program Chairman Linda Van Paris, President John Pacay, Secretary Su- san Bronstetter, Treasurer Craig Dickerhoft, Vice-President Randy Mahnesmith, not pictured. Mead TUDENTS ATTE D I.LI. SESSIG Outstanding students from Indiana met during the summer season ot T964 on the campus ot Indiana University in Bloomington as delegates to Boys and Girls State. Marikka Rypa and James McKinney, with Kathryn Kubiak and Ran- dolph Mahnesmith as alternates were chosen on academic ability and leadership skill to repre- sent Washington. Delegates learned the problems of govern- ment and politics by first-hand experience. At the respective sessions, one boy and girl was elected as governor, and other important gov- ernmental oflicials ot government was also choi- sen by the various delegates trom throughout the state. Not only did Marikka and Jim learn more about the state's government, but each learned to work with others who have opposing points of view. The Washington delegates had an op- portunity to meet students who were interested in the political science of today. The mock political activities actually give an insight to the makings ot government in Indiana. The American Legion, who sponsors the annual sessions, feels that the best way for students to learn is by applying acquired knowledge. Ni in . m Q' WY Randy Mahnesmith lAlternatel, Jim McKinney tDelegatel. -'D Marrikka and Carol Berus were selected as valedictorians ot their gracluatng class. Kathy was chosen salutatorian. iw N Q 9 su . , ,ii , Q, am? gm gm G,-1 1 Ma I ! fw .M 49 K 5 x W at Q R 1 A I' f 1 J aw gf Y f T 'di ,Q I, ' Qi N , Left to right are: Shelli Williamson, Sharon Dygulski, Diane Adkisson, Barbara Lyczynski, Connie Jackson, Danna Thompson. From among the many hopefuls who gathered in the spring of i964 to try-out for the football cheering squad, seven girls were chosen. Semi-finals and finals determined who would be the lucky girls to serve on the cheering squad for the season. In addition to the regular cheerleaders during the bas- ketball season, a cheer block was organized. Girls in green and white pullovers form different symbols and greetings to add color to the game. Seniors had priority for membership, but underclassmen also joined the group. Any sport season is very colorful with people yelling in the stands, cheerleaders leaping energetically, and the team scoring high. 47 . f JL Left to right are: Stephanie Szumial, Carol Bare, Debby Barzo and Lynn Hudson. Sharon has gotten That Old Devil Moon in her eyes. FI lAN'S l-low are things in Glocca Mora? Finian McLonergan and his daughter, Sharon often ask this question, which is actually one ot the Theme songs, in the musical Fin- ian's Rainbow by E. Y. Harburg, Fred Saidy, and Burton Cane. On May i5 and lo, 1964 an audience saw come to life the story ot an Irish immigrant and his daughter who came to America thinking that the people are filthy wealthy. The lrishman, who stole a leprechauns pot of gold, Ends trouble in store for him when the leprechaun, Og, follows him to America. The school's annual musical was one of the gayest, yet sentimental, productions seen on a high school stage. Leads, dancers, and chorus in their gayly colored cos- tumes frolicked and danced through the musical num- bers. More than one audience member tapped his toot and whistled a sprightly tune from the production as he left the auditorium. The show was directed by John W. Toth, with musical direction by John Fitzhenry. Choreography was done by Sharon Pollack Grifhth while James Lewis Cassady staged the chorus numbers. The soul was strong, but the flesh was weak. l if I l RAI BOW DELIGHTS ALIDIENC S The young bride is in trouble with the law? The leprechaun's pot of gold is lucky after o CAST Sunny ll-larmonica Playerl Louis Jacobs Buzz Collins .,... Sheriff .......... . . . . . . George Swizek, John Paxson Howard Rzeszewski lst Sharecropper ....... Douglas Copelin 2nd Sharecropper .. 3rd Sharecropper . 4th Sharecropper . Susan Mahoney .. Henrietta ........ Finian McLonergan Sharon McLonergan Woody Mahoney . Og CA Leprechaunl Howa rd ......... . . . . Chris Cook Earlene McDonald Patricia Flanigan .... Bonnie Krill Marilyn McElhaney .. Mildred Odum Paul Smoger .. Linda Goebel, Cynthia King Tim Link . . . . . . Ron Rutkowski, Greg Giczi Nathanial Jackson Senator Billboard Ravvkins Rick Krueger Samuel ................ George Hayes Mr. Robust .. . Jim Mazurkievvicz Mr. Shears ............ Dave Balsbaugh lst Passion Pilgrim Gospeler ...... Robert Johnson 2nd Passion Pilgrim Gospeler ...... Mike Taylor 3rd Passion Pilgrim Gospeler ...... Steve Bibb SERVICE CLUBS HOST SENI R BUYS Roto ry Howard Rzeszewslci The Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary clubs al- low young leaders from the various area high schools to attend a business luncheon each week. The boys, who are chosen for o nine week period by their respective prin- cipals, represent the best in potential tuture leadership in the community. The high school representatives have an opportunity to hear speakers from many phases of public lite from politics to business. Also the boys meet many interesting people who are leaders in the world today. James Hildebrand 'X gig, Randolph Mahnesmith Mike Heckginski -lomes MCKlnneY Mike Fye John Pacay James Buda N 34 Jack Brown Tom Hecklinski 50 Robert Johnson Creighton Miller Ep. The hours spenT in The making of a yearbook are now only memories. Gone are The rhythmic Toppings of five Typewrifers, The bangina of The Tiling cabineT, and The shuTTiing of feeT enTering and exiTing The ofhce. The sen- iors who worked on The yearbook sTafT now know The meaning of hard work. The making of The publicaTion was a joinT eTTorT To besT record The evenTs and exciTemenT of The T964-T965 school year. ., ins. I s . I W . i l A K' R- T Jaw-ml tv.. 's YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE: ROW 1: Mary Boncynski, Judy Magdalinski, Sandy Cross ROW 3 Louise DeBeck Siesta SmiTh Sharon Peiza Jushne Pam Nowak, Susan Morman. ROW 2: Donna Rossow, Bonnie Wrobel Marcia Lewandowskl ROW 4 Jim WGSOWSIU ROW Orszulak, Joyce Horvafh, Nancy Stafford, Maxine O'Chop Opaczewski Mike Finn Tom Magee in the Achievement section. Mike McFarlane Left to right are: Helen Butts, Julianne Nowacki, Jack Brown, Melody Kling, Marikka Rypa. In the first rough stages ot production, pages had to be planned so that pictures and written material would be in 'the most advantageous positions. The lay-out editor's standard equipment consisted of a sharp pencil, a straight ruler, and a very large eraser! When the first preliminary pages ot the Memory Lane finally arrived, sighs of ioy and relief were emitted by all those who had any part in the publication, from the editor-in-chiet to the prootreaders. Some changes have been made in the traditional Memory Lane. This year's book has used, tor the first time in a Washington annual, colored pictures ex- tensively throughout the opening theme section. Dif- ferent titles have been given to the various sections ot the book. The club section goes under the title of Friendship, while special honors have been placed The making ot the Memory Lane 1964-T965 has oftered a new experience for those who have worked throughout the year on the staff. Editor-in-chief . . . Managing Editor .. Copy Writer Seniors ........ Underclassmen ......... Friendship ..,. . . . Achievement . . . Victory ........ Knowledge ...... Business Manager . . . Circulation Managers Advertising .....,. Linda Picture Editor ....... Photographer .......... James Hildebrand . . Howard Rzeszewski Connie Zalewski, Raymonde Schultz Melody Kling Helen Butts, Marikka Rypa Jeri Vargo Miller, Suann Zwierzynski . . . . . Suzanne Buechler Jack Brown, Dennis Heck Trudy Becker . . . . Peggy Schuttrow . . . Craig Dickerhott Jett Balogh .... Annette Gray .. .. Ruth Ann Gruber Prootreader .... Julianne Nowacki, Kathryn Kubiak Typist ..... .... T heresa Hatron, Janice Miller Left to right are: Jef? Balogh, Peggy Schufirow, Theresa Hafron, Janice Miller, Sue Buechler, and Dennis Heck. Left to right are: Mike McFarlane, Suann Zwierzynski, Linda Miller, Jeri Vargo, Kathy Kubicxk, Ruth Grub- er, Raymonde Schuitz ana Craig Uickerhoff. 53 Pathways Friendship The only woy to leorn The meon ing of co-operofion ond responsi- bility is through working with others Clubs ond other school orgonizo tions strive To ioin everyone in 0 common bond of friendship, The Miss Memory Lane Court: Randolph Mahnesmirh and Michlene Makowski, Poul Harrell and Janet Ben- ninghoff, Jef? Bologh oncl June Dalsrowiak, Jim Fisher ond Christine Hoffman, Dean Olson ond Morcio Hol- M SS MEMORY LANE FDR land. EMORY LA Sara Sue Bryant and her escort, Jack Brown wait anxiously for the Coronofion Dance io begin. 56 Other members of the court were: Bob Johnson and Lynn Round- Sue Bryant, Jim Lqgkowski qnd Linda Vqn Paris Mqrk Polqgk tree Walt Smudzinski and Sharon Peiza, Richard Ridenour and and Pat Raiter. Maxine OChap Jim Buda and Linda Radtke, Jack Brown and Sara I965 IS MISS SARA SUE BRYAN Even though a Friday the thirteenth is considered to be a very un- lucky date, the i965 Memory Lane sales promotion dance held on Fri- day, November 13, 1964, carried a lucky thirteen theme. Thirteen senior girls were chosen to be on the Memory Lane court. Each homeroom chose one girl representative. Out of a list of thirteen girls, the senior class voted tor one girl to reign as queen of the dance. That night Sara Sue Bryant was crowned Miss Memory Lane i965 by last year's queen, Pat Young. Small green crowns made by a group from the yearbook staff were placed on the heads ot the girls. Corsages and a bouquet ot mums were given to the court and queen who were dressed in skirts and sweaters. As the melodies ot a dance band were heard, the queen led her court in the coronation dance. Dean Olson was especially happy that evening because he won a free i965 Memory Lane subscription. 57 HOOTENANNY SPARKS RILEY 411' WX An excited Katy Williams stands with her escort, Paul Orban, minutes after she was selected queen of the Washington-Riley Round-up, ROLI D-UP October 2, i964 was the time, the Washington High School gym was the place for this year's Wash- ington-Riley Round-up. With over l,5OO students at- tending, there was a strong air of enthusiasm and excitement. Beginning the rally was a dance, fol- lowed by a hootenanny. After this, a skit was presented by a group of Washington students, and a pep assembly was held. Finally the moment for which everyone was waiting had arrived- The i964 Washington-Riley Round-up queen is-Miss Katy Williams. After Queen Katy was crowned by co-captains of the football team, Larry Gillen and George Johnson, the Round-up was ended for another year. The game played by Washington and Riley the following night ended in a 26-26 tie. The Riley Round-up Court: Jim Laskowski and Linda Sumpter, Teddy liams, Ron Heick and Sue Stafford, John Baumgartner and Marcia Cassera and Sharon Dygulski, Mike Vanslager and Nancy Wiatro- Moody, Dean Olson and Kathy Woodruff. lik, Jeff Balogh and Diane DeWells, Paul Orban and Katy Wil- iff! 551 1' The queen and her court with their escorts: Bonnie Krill and Rick Krueger, Melody Kling and Jim McKinney, Ruth Ann Gruber and Mark Polack, Justine Wrobel and John Lukaszewski, Janice Miller and Paul Harrell, Susan Bronstetter and Jim Buda, Connie Jackson and John Davis, Kathy Andrysiak and Ron Marciniak. FORTLI ESMILES 0 WASHINGTO Whenever W.H.S. meets Central in a basketball game, the result is always far from being predictable, but one can be assured ot an evening full of exciting rivalry and ioy-provoking suspense, The game pro- vides the rivalry, and the selection of a new basket- ball queen for each school provides the suspense. Eight girls had been chosen to be members ot the court from which the queen was selected by a vote of the senior class. That evening fortune smiled on the Washington tans, for they had a lovely court to accompany a lovely queen, Miss Janice Miller. Such was not the case with the game, for Washington lost by a score of 64-58. Janice Miller and her escort, Paul Harrell pose tor a picture minutes after she was selected queen. A ,qi ,T i ,, ji JN . J I . J ,J gave t M. ,6lfEf3 ,S ' X 59 T The new prince and princess beam after their selection. HITIAN DREAM The Junior Prom Court: Janice Libertowski, Tom Hecklinski, Becky Hagquist, Bob Opaczewski, Sue Buechler, Mike Hecklinski, Sharon Dygulski, Jim Deardortt, Carol Zultanski, Dennis DeBuysser, Pat Kelly, Jerry Rudbeck, Sandy Scott, Jim Buda, Jennifer Bierwagen, Jim Laskowski, Kathy Woodrutt, and Richard Dziubinski lnot pic- A tiny tropical island is sitting in the midst of a vast blue horizon among palm trees, a tropical garden, and a cool gentle breeze. On the night of the Junior Prom, the First Meth- odist Hall truly resembled a Tahitian Dream. As the students danced to the music of the Eddie Kay Orchestra, their hearts were filled with the possibility of new memories, which would not soon be forgotten-the precious memories of their first prom, April 25, l964. LE VES MEMDRIE turedi, Nancy Bottorft and Paul Orban inot picturedl, Cheryl Wagner and John Lukaszewski lnot picturedl, Jeannette Kopczyn- ski and Tom Magee inot picturedj, Diane Koscis and Jim McKin- ney Cnot picturedl. 60 The imagination of some students was not to be excelled, ' 'SADIE CAPTU RE WHS The word has gotten out that southern hospi- tality has moved north, for Sadie Hawkins has captured the hearts of the seniors at Washington High School. It all started with the idea ot having a senior dance, someone suggested a Sadie Haw- kins dance. As the plans progressed, all one heard in the halls at Washington High School were the ideas for the costumes to be worn that memorable night. Now it is all over, but references to Sadie Haw- kins are still heard. The night was brimming over with famous southern friendliness and typical northern energy. Some people had o barrel of fun ML TIN REMAINS ROW 1-Patricia Flanigan, Julianne Nowacki, Carol Opaczewski, Greg Giczi, Elizabeth Marker, Kathy Mys- zak, Shirley Griffith. ROW 2-Beverlyn Aikens, Patricia Borowski, Teresa Grodzicki, Becky Spychalski, Bonnie Snyder, Shirley Bowers, Pat Piechoski, Steven Gable. ROW 3-Dorothy Reed, Kathy Mankowski, Sharon Peiza, Cindy Kasznia, Toni Butiste, Pat Wojnarski, Jim Wasowski. ROW 4 f 2 if ' . d 4 18 P A . J: - . I 42 . if . 'P' ' W-f -1 I 'S f ll t 3 ,1 5,1 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Tom Dyskiewicz, SergeantAAt-Arms, Mr. Hubert Miller, Sponsor, Dennis Heck, President, Nancy Plumbeck, Secretary, Toni Butitse, Treasurer, Pat Woinarski, Social Chairman. -Mike Langsdorf, Sue Ullery, Jerry Rudbeck, Connie Stevens, Nancy Plumbeck, Kathy Stickley, Dennis Heck, John Grabowski, Don Galeziewski, Suann Zwierzynski. ROW 5-Nick Nicholas, Jim Powers, Colin Pence, Bill Szczechowski, Howard Rzeszewski, Pat Cottrell, Tom Dys- zkiewicz, Ron Opaczewski, Jim Hildebrand. POPLIL R ln 1954 a new club was organized to encourage interest in Latin. By i963 twelve Latin classes, the highest in the history of the school, were needed to accommodate the many students who were eager to learn. Ninety-one members strive throughout the year to reawaken and encourage interest in Latin. At as many meetings as pos- sible, the club has informative speakers and films. ROW 'I-Chris Jozvviak, Kathy Burzynski, Ernestine Walter, Jackie Smith, Cathy Inman, Stephany Szumial, Cathy Pie- karski. ROW 2-Anna Schaller, Cynthia Deal, Barb Bron- stetter, Christine Cartier, Cheryl Swartz, Sue Bruce, Anita Muszynski, Betty Schrader. ROW 3-Joyce Wills, Julianne Cischke, Darlene Paczkowski, Pam Lindorf, Sharon Cwik- linski, Rosalie Miller, Chris Horvath, Judy Wasowski. ROW 4-Regetta Smith, Sue Nemeth, Becky Peiza, Lorrie Link, Sandy Bauch, Carlett Deal, Judy Schymanski, Joyce Le- karczyk. ROW 5-Robert Jurek, Doug S. Smith, Michael Wilson, Jack Kapsa, Bob Kovatch, Mike Fiwek, Bernie Stopczynski, Dennis Wuicik. ROW 'I-Janet Szalewski, Barbara Hixson, Linda Myers, Litka, Jim Fisher, John Sierzant, Louis Botka, Gerald Swi- Mary Lee, ROW 2-Pm Szucs, Bill Rigor, Linda Pierrzak, zek, Larry Sopczynski. ROW 4-Vincent Deguc, Alex Mary Shepherd, Mary Ann Piatkowski. ROW 3-Terry Kowalski, Alan Waters, Jim McDonald, Larry Kose. Russian Club members are not only interested in increasing H li M V their knowledge ot the Russian language, but also in learning rl more about the history and society of the U.S,S.R. Since this is 'U C . ,Q the first Russian Club at Washington High School, all members r had to undergo initiations, which included singing a selection of Russian songs for the senior class. During the entire initiation week, members wore signs stating that they were members of the Russian Club, their names, and the number ot years they had studied the lan- C guage. If approached by a second or third-year student ot Russian, the sign bearer had to sing a few stanzas of a Rus- sian song. RUSSIAN CLUB OFHCERS: Lenna Beaton, Social Chairman, Suann Zwierzynski, President, Jennifer Bierwagen, Secre- tary, Jim Kowalski, Treasurer, Mr. Jerome Hoffman, Sponsor, Mike Klaybor, Secretary. ROW l-Bonnie Zultanski, Mary Bonczynski, Patricia Pie! Goldman. ROW 3-Craig Dickerhoff, Jerry Rudbeck, Jim choski, Suann Zwierzynski, Jennifer Bierwagen, Carol Piat- Kowalski, Mike Klaybor, Charles Weaver. ROW 4-Delbert kowski. ROW 2-Bernadine Witczak, Vicky Marshall, San- May, Nick Manczunski, Ken Peczkowski, Mike McFarlane, dra Kajzer, Charlotte Przybylski, Lenna Beaton, Rudi Ted Hlawacz. ROW 'l: Sandy Cross, Jeri Vargo, Judy McClain, Eddie Akers, Linda Konkol, Marcia Badowski, Nancy Laisnez. ROW 2: Di- ane Karkiewicz, Carol Sniadecki, Carol Zultanski, Kathy An- drysiak, Marikka Rypo, Karen Kearney, Dennis Andrysiak. ROW 3: Kathy Kubiak, Betty Lapkiewicz, Sandy Krusniak, Chris Makowski, Dianne Johnson, Carolyn Ann Griltin, Ruth Ann Gruber, Sharon Kozlowski. ROW 4: Bonnie Adamski, Christine Harbaugh, Diane Fletcher, Barb Kolvas, Elaine Zimpleman, Di- ana Johnson, Barb Jaronik, Siesta Smith. ROW 5: Robert Gor- ski, Joyce Paris, Chris Ciula, Jack Brown, Don Chrobot, Linda Coleman, Brian Dampier, Fred Laskowski. SPANISH LLIB HEIGHTENS INTERES The Spanish Club has been active throughout the year with films, speakers, and tund- raising proiects. The primary goal tor the group is to acquaint themselves with the cus- toms, traditions, and people ot Spanish speaking countries. , .- ,X 'NP' E 1 f :-4 gs i .Q 4 rg -.,-rr' r-5..... 1 .sg L., 'sz P lair ,J QS' ju-Pl .3 ,ll ,sl J ii' lun r L 1 ' 1 r ,. r' ..,- M. , P-K 4 l M it ff . 3 Q ul 4 A i U ' '52 iz' 55' X id t - . l SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Sharon Kozlowski, Sec- Guin, Sponsor, Sandy Cross, Treasurer, Barb Jaro- retary, Ruth Ann Gruber, President, Mr. Richard nik, Vice-President, Eddie Akers, Social Chairman. 64 ROW I-Joyce A. Young, Valerie Toth, Jamie Smead, Donna Dom- ack, Janice Gleason, Sandra Grabarek, Terrie Loutzenhiser. ROW 2 -Sara Steltey, Rebecca Ely, Lou Ann Chelminiak, Barbara Turza, Cheryl Templeton, Sharon Hoftrnan, Patti Jo Naidek, Becky Pacay, Doris Parker. ROW 3-Barb Basham, Carol Porogi, Michelle Rusz- kowski, Kathy Zygulski, Yvonne Hoffman, Teri Crotty, Tamara Reaves, Jenny Currens, Judy Kapsa, Doris Close, Judy King. ROW lil 4-Brenda Carbiener, Sue Laberge, Renee Vanslager, Helen Dalkow- ski, Chris Stout, Barbara Kadzielski, Janet Pollins, Sandy Jerzy- kowski, Paul Kowalski, Mike Dawson. ROW 5-Caryn Wiggins, Lynn Hudson, Maxine Morenc, Prudency Brzyski, Mary Ann Sikorski, David Jozwiak, Joyce Opaczewski, Barbara Hudson, Don Hines, Ken Vasinski, Linda Ziolkowski. TLIDENTS STUDY FRENC ULTURE Bonjour mes amis. Eighty-three members of Le Cercle Francais, otherwise known as the French Club, meet to discuss topics and view films, all in French. Last year the club was formed so that stu- dents of the French language would have an opportunity to learn more about France. Not only do club members gain knowledge of French customs, but they carry out the universal custom of giving by donating baskets of food for needy people. One of the familiar marks of the club is the kiosque or advertising post that was made last year. Under the sponsorship of a native French woman, the club functions as one of the busi- est clubs at Washington. TT z-'A' 47' '4 L' P ,ff .,.,r-N f 4 Mn. ' 'R' I-'F' i nr- H- , .s I , 4 - L. . 's'- '.f ,K ' F. I, M 5. if X v f f N . . ' Q .. F' 7' ' ' 9 . ' LP 547. .. ' G ,, '-ran - , H . I - . at-lr I A gay? 1. tx. . , Q f. I . .'f,?R, . fit ' if- x fi FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Vice President Don Hines, Sponsor Mrs. Goldberg, President Barb Hudson. STANDING: Treasurer Trudy Brzyski, Secretary Becky Pacay. ROW 'I-Cynthia Wolf, Mary Beth Scovil, KClll'lY Grflbarl, Greg Pat Brown, Judy Trozaskowski, Penny Widell, Bob Watts, Bob Sag Giczi, Barb Blfld, JOl'1I'1 VVl'1iTS, RUCly Wilting. ROW 2-BOI'b Rl9l'1TSI', endorf, Karl Pence, Eric Kronberger. ROW 4-Howard Higby, Hel Janet Skorupski, Connie Kopczynski, Howdy Bunch, Steven Gable, mut Weist, David Miller, Curt Becker, Greg Tyler, Ken Peczkowski Gregor Sutton, Bill Kirk, Michael Klaybor. ROW 3-Karen Bihnke, George Finkinsfein, Robert Treber, N LA GUAGE AT WH Das Deutshe Club, translated the German Club, is one of the many new groups which has appeared at Washington this year. The new club's first maior concern was to draw up a constitution which stated the purpose of the club, to create a greater understanding of the Ger- man language and customs. This group, although in its first year, is looking forward to a bright future. They hope to take their example from the history of a courageous people whose language they are studying. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Sponsor Miss Ciletti, Secretary- at-arms Ken Peczkowski, Vice President George Nicholas, Treasurer Barbara Blad, President Greg Sutton, Sergeant- Social Chairman Greg Giczi. 66 Left to Right ROW IfRick Tomaszewski, Richard Pishnotl, Rick Emerick, Paul Derda, Tom Magee, Eddie Akers. ROW 2-Jim Wasowski, Mark Botos, Gary Zalman, Norman Levee, Jack Cahall. BOYS' GROUP ACTI E AT S Many clubs and courses use the services that the Oper- ators' Club provides throughout the year. Films have be- come very important as supplements in the classroom. The Promotion of Christian living is the primary goal of the Hi-Y. The boys strive to set a good example as young citizens at the world today. During the year, the group is in charge of the Christ- mas mail. After each basketball season, the Hi-Y and male faculty participate in a game governed by their ovvn rules and regulations. Most of the organization's projects are carried out in connection with the Y.M.C.A. HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS. SITTING: Eddie Akers, Rick Tomaszewski, Jim Wcisowski. STANDING: Mark Botos, Gary Zolman, Sponsor Mr. Ron Hosinski. Left to right. ROW 'I-Mike Douthitt, Rudi Goldman, Mike McKinney, Jean-Pierre Schultz, Dennis Me- lady. ROW 2-Mike Sivak, Wayne Chodzinski, Mike DeLee, Vincent Deguc, Ken Lapkiewicz. I m ,I I I- sbga-2 I 4-,tk Q45 VI ' ,fiAf6..g:-LNxg1 67 Left to right. ROW 'I-Wyrine Dorris, Pat Zalas, Linda Radtke, Kathy Woodruff, Rose Ann PishnoFf, Julianne Nowacki, Judy Magda- linski, Mary Kahlmorgan, Janice Janowczyk, Claudette Bystry, Joan Robankowski, Marcy Pascoff, Barb Lyczynski. ROW 2-Diana Meg- yesi, Diana Righter, Karen Becsei, Jeannie Zalas, Barbara Hixson, Mary Bonczynski, Pam Grove, Janet Szalewski, Chris Niezgodski, Linda Lechtanski, Brenda Sanders, Debbie Barzo, Becky Pacay. ROW 3-Pam Hardy, Joyce Paris, Donna Wesolowski, Kathy Kubiak, Linda Strozewski, Kenna Beaton, Shelli Williamson, Becky Hagquist, Barb Kadzielski, Anita Stackowiak, Marcia Nowak, Kathy Reiter, Kathy Shepherd, Cindy Orban. ROW 4-Sandy Jerzykowski, Connie Przybysz, Bev Sosinski, Kathy Niiak, Maxine O'Chap, Linda Weiss, Peggy Schuttrow, Karol Bare, Barb Blad, Diana Andreae, Judy Jozwiak, Valerie Bassi, Mary Mohler. ROW 5-Barbara Rozkiewicz, Nancy Kobylarek, Kathy Johnson, Kathy Sekendy, Donna Rossow, Linda Sumpter, Diane DeWells, Penny Widell, Marlene Golba, Sharon Bartok, Paula Isbell, Lorrie Link, Elaine Grove. Y-TEENS STRI E FOR FRIENDSHIP i The Y-Teens, under the direction of the Y.W.C.A., serves the corn- munity by donating gifts to Children's Hospital and distributing food to needy families. With 'other Y-Teens organizations throughout the city, the Washington chapter maintains its tradition of aid and friendship. At Christmas time, the club supplied a large fruit basket in the main of- fice for the faculty. The annual prom is the largest city-wide planning activity of the year. Working together toward these common goals unites the girls and creates a vvarm, friendly atmosphere whenever they are together. Not only does the club create strong friendship among Washington High School girls but also brings them into contact with students throughout the city. Membership in the Y-Teens provides the girls with an ability to get along with people and prepares them to be good, useful citizens. .1-Z i-I :i Ig.. if-rg :int .s YTEENS OFFICERS SITTING: Program Chair- I man Maxine O'Chap, President Linda Sumpter, li Inter-club Council Diane DeWelIs, Finance Chair- man Annette Gray, Sponsor Miss Louise Huns- Y berger. STANDING: Worship Chairman Sharon Bartok, Vice President Lenna Beaton, Social Chairman Shelli Williamson, Publicity Chairman Barbara Blad, Treasurer Penny Widell, Inter- club Council Nancy Plumbeck. - 5 , -4' P 'Y -I gram ATHLETICS POPULAR MO G GIRL Whenever one hears of athletics, he usually assumes the reference to be to masculine sports. This, however, is not a safe assumption at Washington High School. The girls too have gotten into the act. The Girls Athletic Association provides a wide variety of activities. Basketball, volleyball, and table tennis are only a few of the sports in which they participate. The Sea Nymphs Swim Club, a new group at Washington, provides a greater amount of specialization, yet aims, as does the G.A.A. for a high physical fitness standard among girls. .N tt' Q f, - vc- Left to right ROW I-Valerie Bassi, Cindy Orban, Gwen Schultz? Ellen Featherstone, Renee Vanslager. ROW 2- Patricia Hendrick, Karin Mester, Terry Marshall, Kristie Otto, Bonnie Zultanski. ROW 3-Cathy Bonkowski, Mar- cia Craycraft, Jenny Currens, Dianne Kapsa, Jacinta Polack. ROW 4-Judy Kapsa, Ruth Suddarth, Marilyn Mahnesmith, Janet Skorupslci, Judy Trzaskowslci. SEA NYMPHS' OFFICERS: SITTING: Assistant Pledge Trainer Pat Hendricks, Pledge Trainer Karen Mester, Sponsor Miss Judith Duesterberg. STANDING: Renee Vanslager, Judy Kapsa, Vice President Terry Marshall, Treasurer Kristy Otto. ,. , i . , EI 'rt r S 3 1 P- y k P- . , , N L., . Pt. tt fi-a1jl 5 W , 'T px ' i f , ' , hd' F . A t if I f f 7 3 If -i' , W- ... A I 69 G.A.A. BOARD: SITTING: Linda Reed, Sponsor Miss Twila Shively, Irene Mroz. STANDING: Cindy Conn, Bonnie Carlson, Sue Kopczynski, Linda Kowalski, Judy Harden. PIRIT AND E THLISIASM Left to right. ROW 1-Julianne Nowacki, Janis Horvath, Clarice Ganus, Rose Ann Pishnoft, Sandy Crass, Carol Zultanski, Jeri Vargo, Suzanne Morman, Mary Kahlmorgan, Sharon Jurczak, Barb Zamiatowski, Suann Zwierzynski. ROW 2-Carol Piatkow- ski, Georgiane Harlazinski, Susan Gromski, Barbara Jean Ku- biak, Pat Banaszak, Mary Lenczowski, Kathy Myszak, Barbara Millar, Sandra Grabarek, Claudette Bystry, Mary Kubiak, Roseann Marroni. ROW 3-Cindy Kasznia, Jackie Ciula, Kathy Niiak, Carol Left to right. ROW I-Pat Zalas, Judy Schymanski, Lou Ann Chel- miniak, Diana Megyesi, Barb Lyczynski, Karen Andrysiak, Carol Horvath, Nancy Laisnez. ROW 2fPat Easterday, Cookie Bacsa, Mary Wolfe, Cindy Orban, Barbara Turza, Marilyn Griffin, Linda Strozewski, Connie Kopczynski, Doris Parker. ROW 3-Kathy Zygulski, Judy Jozwiak, Marcia Nowak, Joyce Lekarczyk, Gail Pluta, Wilma Gillean, Marcia Klopfenstein, Diane Wisniewski, X. Gillen, Susan Bronstetter, Siesta Smith, Na kowski, Cindy Jackowiak, Jeannie Zalas Johnson. ROW 4-Judy DeWitt, Sandra Darlene Bodnar, Justine Wrobel, Connie tok, Judy Kapsa, Sharon Kozlowski, Shell 1 ncy Blosser, Kathy Man- Arlene Rzepka, Diana Kaizer, Sharon Peiza, Przybysz, Sharon Bar- Williamson, Linda' Rus- sell, Betty Lapkiewicz. ROW 5-Kathy Kubiak, Sandy Jerzykawski, Joyce Paris, Carolyn Rader, Jeanine Brooks, Mary Farkas, Kathy Stickley, Diana Ferger, Kathy Johnson, Vickie Lohm. Joyce Opaczewski. ROW 4-Sandy Garis, Linda Walluie, Bev Sasinski, Linda Starczewski, Joyce Sniadecki, Mary Mohler, Sue Borowski, Linda Sobieralski. ROW 5fKathy Dziubinski, Geraldine Swizek, Roselto RoHnso, Debbie Krug, Becky Lewandowski, Barbara Rozkiewicz, Mary Ann Piatkowski, Mary Ann Ganus, Linda Bald- win. 5, 4 .H 70 KEPT HIGH AT S Left to right. ROW IvMary Pascoff, Mary Carlton, Janet Hudson, Cheryl Swartz, Debbie Rose, Kathy Zoludow, Judy Zillman, Pam Lindorf, Judy King, Vicki Fuiawa, Kathy Reiter, Becky Pacay. ROW 2-Ernestine Walters, Eleanor Dials, Judy Opaczewski, Di- ane Bertman, Connie Hominiuk, Bonnie Zultanski, Mary Wallis, Becky Peiza, Toni Gorbitz, Sara Stetffey, Gloria Opaczewski, Sue Laberge. ROW 3-Sandy Bauch, Judy Nagolski, Carol Sniadecki, Sandy Jozwiak, Barb Kadzielski, Linda Pietrzak, Chris Niezgod- ski, Carolyn Griffin, Debbie Barzo, Sharon Bartosiak, Diane Kapsa. ROW 4-Marsha Nagolski, Jeanne Davis, Judy Klemczewski, Su- san Morris, Terry Dudek, Rosanna Wiatrolik, Jennifer Marks, Gail Eichstadt, Linda Lechtanski, Margie Adkisson, Margie Markiewicz, Helen Dalkowski. ROW 5-Kathy Andert, Sandy McKesson, Cindy Conn, Connie Stevens, Sue Zielinski, Cindy Howard, Janet Pollins, Sherry Folk, Cathy Freeman, Janet Mankowski. School spirit is the primary concern of the Booster Club. Goal posts are decorated with streamers and basketball and football pins are sold to raise money for school use. Because of the efforts of the club, school spirit and enthusiasm have increased as is shown by the increasing mtmbership. The club sells programs at football and basketball games and is also in charge of the Washington-Central basketball court ceremony. f, ,, 45' -l, - -1' ,A ax.- f i .s ,L 'FE an r : .. r .. ,-g- i v- I -. I r .. C ' n-I' 3-4 I .J ,IF BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Vice President, Ruth Ann Gruber, Sponsor, Miss Marilyn Baer, President, Don- na Thompson. STANDING: Secretary, Carol Zultanski, I Social Chairman, Consuella Jackson, Treasurer, Kathleen Sekendy. 71 1 Q : rw + It il 'H 1 sa Lett to right. ROW 'I-Kenneth Grzegorek, Dennis Perry, Larry Wentzel, Kenneth Szymczak, David Bystry, Glenn Skarbek, Ron Szymarek, Tom Balsbaugh. ROW 2-David Orlowski, Bill Reich- anadter, Steve Nimtz, Tom Fapolcai, John Dandino, Zig Borow- ski, John Stout, Dale Balsbaugh. ROW 3-Bob Seals, Terry Lee Marciniak, Dale Gerbasich, Dan Halpin, Charles Piechocki, BQY Charles Weaver, Jim Kowalski, Tim Cenova, ROW 4-Gary Ma- chowiak, Paul Podemski, Raymond Lewandowski, Ronald Mitts, Ronald Lies, Ronald Sanders, Bob Leets, Fred Grzeskowiak, Mike Sergeant. ROW 5-John Friebele, Mike Kalka, Mike Meller, Vincent Degue, Thomas Miller, Jean-Pierre Schultz, Curt Becker, Patrick Bogucki. AND GIRL LISHERS Whenever an athletic event is to be played at home, a group of dedicated ushers are ready to keep things in order. These boys serve as an assurance that everyone vvill have an opportunity to enjoy the event. Throughout the year everyone takes tor granted the help and service ottered by the Boys' Ushers Club. The service organization is open to any one who is willing to offer his time to the well being ot the school. BOYS' USHERS CLUB OFFlCERS: Captain, Dale Balsbaugh, Secretary-Treasurer, Tim Cenova, Vice President, Fred Grzeskovviak, Sponsor, Mr. Eugene Dziubinski. 72 ROW I-Ruth Ann Gruber, Sue Tidey, Donna Thompson, June Dabrowiak, Melody Kling, Consuealla Jackson, Pam Nowak, Nancy Stottord. ROW 2-Bonnie Snyder, Bonnie Blankert, Tam- ara Reaves, Nancy Marshall, Jolanta Szumial, Linda Radtke, Becky Hogquist, Diane Adkisson, Joyce Horvath, Mary Carpenter. ROW 3-Sara Sue Bryant, Babrara, Blad, Sandy Tucker, Shelli Williamson, Lenna Beaton, Kathy Woodruff, Diana Righter, Bonnie Wolfe, Karen Kiemnec, Judy Kapsa. ROW 4-Monica Howard, Nancy Kolylarek, Linda Van Paris, Sharon Kozlawski, Peg Schutt- row, Pat Hansell, Pam Grove, Donna Rossow, Sue Staftord. ROW 5-Jeanine Brooks, Penny Widell, Barbara Hudson, Nancy Plum- beck, Linda Sumpter, Brenda Brooks, Marcia Moody, Sue Buech- ler, Vickie Lohm. CONTI UE TO SER E SCHOOL Service is the key word for the Girls' Ushers Club. The girls who are chosen for membership must have a sense of responsibility as well as a high scholastic average. During the year the girls distribute programs at school plays, serve during P.T.A. functions, and keep a coat check during games and other school events. Whenever help is needed, members of the Girls' Ushers Club, dressed in gray blazers and dark skirts, are present to make any school function run smoothly. GIRLS' USHERS CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: President, Con- nie Jackson, Sponsor, Miss Marguerite Murphy, Second Lieutenant, Melody Kling. STANDING: Board Member, Donna Rossow, First Lieutenant, Sue Stafford, Board Mem- ber, Marcia Moody. 73 GLEE CLUB CONTI UE HI H Any person who enrolls in vocal class has an opportunity to be a part of the glee club if he shows enough enthusiasm and initiative to participate. The Glee club performs before many civic groups as well as before the school. Hours are spent in rehearsal for programs. The Melloetes, a girls' vocal group, and the Melloemen, a male group, offer their own special numbers especially arranged for them. Special small groups are used throughout the year for particular pieces. The Fitzy Minstrels, a folk singing group, has performed at such func- tions as the Washington-Riley Round--up, P.T.A., and class parties. Musically inclined performers sing before audiences that expect and receive the best possible musical entertainment. In September, the group began to practice Christmas songs for the annual holiday pro- gram. Throughout the Christmas season the glee club and small groups sang on television, for service clubs, at hospitals, churches, and class parties. ln January, practice began for the Easter season. The June commencement exercises always feature the glee club. Between the special seasons of the year, the glee club prepares for musicals and special performances. The glee club is under the leadership of the glee club board. Any special problems dealing with the club are reviewed before the board. All club members enjoy the experience that performing offers. Left to right. ROW 1-Carol Zultanski, Chris Czerna, Linda Barker, Becky Lewandowski, Brenda Brooks, Joyce Paris, Judy McClain, Virginia Compton, Kathy Woodruff. ROW 2-Bonnie Zultanski, Di- ana Righter, Patrick Halbert, Bill Soderberg, Dave Maxson, George McCullough, Ed Cash, Bonnie Adamski, Ernestine Wal- ters. ROW 3-Cathy Bonkowski, Jim Howard, Dale Steinke, Rich Dziubinski, Tim Link, Bob Leets, Larry Wheelock, James Graham, Ron Szymarek, Consuealla Jackson. ROW 4-Gloria Davis, Dave Sutton, Ronald Thompson, Ronald Vincent, Robert Sagendorf, Ronald Opaczewski, Randolph Mahnesmith, Bob Seals, Vic Stein- hoffer, Ron Compton, Mike Langsdorf. TA DARDS OF PERFORMANCE ROW 'I-Patricia Flanigan, Malinda Calvin, Carolyn Griftin, Williams, Nathaniel Jackson, Diana Johnson, Cindy Orban. Connie Geehring, John McCoy, Dwaine Mayle, Jim Stephens, ROW 3-Sora Sue Bryant, Carol Anderson, Linda Sumpter, Marcia Mary Sconiers, Linda Radtke. ROW 2-Pam Nowak, Nancy Lewandowski, Mark Polack, Mike Finn, Joe Csabi, Linda Van Haslanger, Shirley Gall, Angela Winkowski, Alan Matthews, John Paris, Jennie English. ROW 1-Karen Kiemnic, Diane Felix, Pat Hansell, Kathy Davis, Patricia Haag, Nancy Stafford, Brenda Foster. ROW 2-Valerie Toth, Linda Goebel, Pat Hunter, Vickie Lohm, Judy King, Sue Ciula. ROW 3- Shelli Williamson, Pearlene Holloway, Marlene Golba, Frank Butiste, Drew Leach, Phil Plaia, Karin True. ROW 4-Debby McClain, Dennis Perry, Ron Rutkowski, Bob Johnson, Rick Krueger, George Hayes Cheryl Swartz. 75 ROW 1-Marikka Rypa, Larry Peiza, Janice Liberrawski, Pamela siak, Patti Jo Naidek, John White, Delbert May, Sandy Wh Fiisibe, Judy Dzialakiewicz, Brenda Lamberran, Barbara Hixsan, Steven Goble, Sue Kopczynski, Lorrie Link, Bonnie Adornski. R1 Helen Butts, Siesta Smith, Linda Weiss, Donna Thompson. ROW 2 3-Sandy Jerzykowski, Michael Wilson, Marcia Arndt, Donna I -Terrie Coutzenhiser, Toni Butiste, Dave Buck, Sandy Shields, Gosbin, Gary Zolman, Colin Pency, Lester Thornburg, Jim V Douglas Smith, Judy Harden, Viv Vairo, Connie Bickel, Pam Kole- Y f YL 1 ' 2 lfz . L 1 FL L' .al - 3 Fl ,M-f BAND COUNCIL KSEATEDJ: George Nicholas, Gary Zolman, Sandy White, Kristie Otto, Siesta Smith, Pat Symczak, QSTANDINGJ: John White, Roland Peregrine, Marie Gill, Sandy Jerzykowski. 76 vicki, Greg Sutton. ROW 4AMike Conley, John Lapkiewicz, Bob Gill, Fred Haase, Pat Szumczak, Roland Peregrine. BA D PROVIDES YEAR GF MUSICAL DELIGHT During many cold and bleak mornings, the band practices its marches and forma- tions for an upcoming football game. After an hour of outside practice, members of the band go indoors for the regularly scheduled band class where pieces are perfected. The band strives always for perfection in performance. Before any city and state contests, soloists, duets, small ensembles and the band as a whole practice contest pieces until the correct intonation is achieved. Months are spent in preparing for the annual formal spring concert. Besides the regular band, some members have formed a dance band and a pep band. The dance band tries to achieve a modern sound. The pep band creates gay, wild tunes for any exciting football or basketball game. Members of either one of the smaller bands must practice diligently for many hours together, as well as participate in the ac- tivities ofthe formal band. m, Randolph C. Mahnesmith, Stephen S. Cole, Charlotte Naes- Larry Chodzinski, Sharon Fuller, Larry Wigent, Sally Cornwall, Roger Craycraft, Russell Kuc, Dianne Sult, Dave Brandt, Kristie Otto, Madelyn Townsend, Barbara Retek, Tom Emerick, Den- Nicholas, Bob Riley, Gwen Schultz, Marie Gill, Don nis Maenhout, Mr. Lovin, Neal Clark, Mr. Ollman, Gerald Chapla, ART CLUB ALWAYS OBLIGI G vs- X 3 ROW 1-Karen Andrysiak, LaVonna McJunkins, Bonnie Adamski, dence Brzyski. ROW 4-Mary DeLee, Carol Lacy, JUCliil'I DCVVHT, Barb Zamiatowslci. ROW 2-Cheryl Kildow, Diane Wisniewski, Sue DlGf1G Ferger, Judy KCIPSCL POT PillOI', DlGFi6' KOPSC1. ROW 5-ClI'iClY Borowski, Jennifer Marks, Bonnie Wolfe, Pam Mattix, Terri Grod- Howard, BGfbf1fG Rozkiewiczf Poiflflf Bosvskif Bob Blmskof Don zicki. ROW 3-Nancy Edwards, Linda Strozewski, Annette Gray, Chrobot, Larry Bourdon, Sue Kwieciriski, Vicki Voss- Bonnie Blankert, Caryn Pillar, Pat Hansell, Monica Howard, Pru- The Art Club has certainly been one of the important service clubs of Washington High School this year. School clubs and even local businesses find that they can have posters designed and constructed for the cost of the materials alone. Whenever a school play or dance is planned, the first step an organization takes is to notify the Art Club, The Art Club always obliges with eye-catching advertisements or banners. Drama Club members are also aware of the necessity of an Art Club since much of the scenery used in the drama productions are creations of active members of the Art Club. Anyone who sees these sets cannot deny that the young artists do a fine job of using their talents. Aside from increasing the art students' mechanical skills in his field, Art Club projects tend to give members the opportunity to be creative and to express themselves through their art. 'tl 1 P nn 5 f - , g . C I ,, A H 'H L ! , -1 '1 -1 ' Q -1 - . -lid ' ' :-, .s .-,7,,. r V , m1 r ART CLUB OFFICERS: Historian Monica Howard, Vice President Bonnie Wolfe, President Pat Pillar, Secretary Annette Gray, Treasurer Kathy Andrysiok, Sponsor Mr. H. J. Paradis. 78 ROW 'I-Pat Hunter, Charles Vandermark, Larry Yuhasz, Alan Walsh, Glenn Skarbek. ROW 2-Greg Gicai, Carol Miller, Angela Winkowski, Donna Thompson, Linda Weiss, Siesta Smith. ROW 3- Sandy White, John White, Roland Peregrine, Fred Haase, Pat Szymczak, Mcirilcka Rypa, Sandy Jerzykowski, Brenda Lamberton. ROW 4-Ed Rinker, Mike Conley, Bill Kirk, Gary Zalman, Lester Thornburg, Colin Pence, Margaret Lukens. ROW 5-Bob Seals, Denny Wilkenson. ORCHE TRA CONTI LIES TO GROW Many members of the band join the strings of the school orchestra to form o well-organized formal instrumental group. Orchestra members who play the strings practice separately without other instrumental ac- companiment. The orchestra as a whole plays for such events and pro- ductions as P.T.A. meetings and other musical presentations. Good music is the pride and hope of the many instrument groups at Washington. DRAMA CLUB E JGYS BEST SEASGN uc., 9' . .w ROW 1-Rosella Dosmann, Sharon Peiza, Linda Goebel, Carol Zul- ant, George Hayes. ROW 3-Pat Woinarski, Jim Hicks, Rick Krue- tanski, Patti Jo Naidek, Diana Righter. ROW 2-Bonnie Zultanski, ger, Howard Rzeszewski, Ron Rutkowski, Tim Link, Sandra Kaizer. Lorrie Link, Drew Leach, Dale Steinke, Marcia Moody, Sara Sue Bry- The Washington High School Drama Club, for the third year under the direction of Mr. John W. Toth, has this year performed three productions at Washington instead of the usual two. l The Hrst production ot the school year was The Night of January l6th, a suspense- illed murder trial which depended largely upon audience participation. ln March, a play very familiar to many a high school iunior, Our Town, was presented. This play is known in dramatic annals for the absence of scenery and for the presence of an idealized stage couple, George and Emily. The Teahouse of the August Moon carried, in be- tween hearty laughs, an insight into the delicate oriental mind, all combined with elabo- rately decorated sets. This has been a season which will be remembered by Drama Club members and their audiences for some time. l DRAMA CLUB BOARD: Linda Goebel, Ron Rutkowski, Dale Steinke, Secretary, Rick Krueger, Valerie Toth, fil Greg Giczi, President Howard Rzeszewski, Sara Sue Bryant, Jim Hicks, Diana Righter, Tim Link. BO Left to right. ROW 'l-Nancy Marshall, Ken Jasinski, Janet White, Raymonde Schultz, Drew Leach, Pat Piechoski, Linda Miller. ROW 2-.lolanta Szumial, Kathy Kubiak, Diane Ne- meth, Sallie Russo, Marcia Lewandowski, Becky Spychalski, Teresa Grodzicki. ROW 3-Sandy White, Jo Crotty, Louis LL EWS IS Dasaro, Mike Cinal, Patrick Mackowiak, Thomas Mink, Marilyn Bezeredy, Pat Wojnarski. ROW 4-Sharon Peiza, Nancy Wiatrolik, Creighton Miller, Vincent Degue, Mark Uitdenhowen, Sharon Futa, Kathy Andrysiak, GOOD NEWS Another week, another deadline to meet- The school newspaper, the Hatchet, has reported the news with a fresh conciseness, spirit, and even humor, This year the new iournalism class, with the aid of the staft members, has undertaken the task ot writing, proofreading, typing, and re-read- ing the copy that is needed every two weeks. In order to boost sales, the paper started a subscription drive that proved to be very successful. I t'f T h3,f f' n'j5L5 12 Ti f s F E 'Q 41 1 u hr it 4 fur ,MM-'W M .Q -- HATCHET STAFF OFFICERS: Business Manager, Drew Leach, Feature Writer, Raymonde Schultz, Co-Editor, Linda Miller, Editor, Patricia Piechoski, Sponsor, Mr. Frank D. Claus. ROW 'I-Mary Lee, Sandy Tucker, Suann Zwierzynski. ROW 2-Shirley Bowers, Jim Wasowski, Bruce Wolfe, Pat Piechoski. ROW 3-Sue Buechler, Bruce Wiseman, George Zellers, Dennis Heck, Jack Brown. SCIENCE, MATH, ELECTRCNICS CLUB BROADE THEIR In order to promote more interest in science the Isotopes, Washington High School's Science Club decided to feature individual experiments as the proiect for the year. School equipment, field trips, and faculty supervision helped make several scientific ideas realities. This year the Math Club has been separated into four sections consisting of freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. Since there are four divisions, four sponsors are needed to guide the groups in their proiects throughout the year. In this way individual classes with their separate backgrounds and abilities can learn more about the area they have studied during the year. I , H 4 if-I ,gm -P I FP' .fwf 5. . I .I .. . ll A - I' Q r - 5 I 'K I It SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Sponsor Mr. Earl T. Hibbs, ,. : is I President Suann Zwierzynski. STANDING: Vice President John I Pacay, Treasurer Jim Wasowski, Secretary Patricia Piechoski Knot I picturedl. 82 I 1 I 15 . 7 E 3. sr- ., ,Q ROW 'IQ.Iean Flora, Mike McKinney, Bruce Weaver, Dave Buck, Sue Kopczynski, Chris Szynski. ROW 2- Becky Spychalski, Cheryl Templeton, Dennis Kinyon, Carl Kowalski, Bruce Wolfe, Shirley Bowers, Penny Widell. ROW 3-Pat Pozgay, Teresa Grodzicki, Mike Dawson, PROGRAMS Any student with an interest in electronics is welcome to ioin the Washington High School Electronics Club. Since the club's organization last year, eighteen members have taken several trips to places of interest to every electronic enthusiast. During this school year, the members studied basic computer theory. Under the year's program, the group made several trips and viewed many films. The Electronics Club is one example of a newly formed club that has displayed great enthusiasm as an active organization. James Wegner, Jim Galeziewski, Christine Jaskowiak, Jack Brown. ROW 4-Colin Pence, George Nicholos, Marlene Andrysiak, Don Chrobot, Bill Rigor, Bruce Au- ger. ROW 5-Mark Botos, Jim Bradford, Paul Szymczak, Bill Szczechowski, Jim Kowalski. 1 .af f - Eiifllt IT3 . 1 V ... th j I, 3 i. -. MATH CLUB OFFICERS SITTING: Penny Widell, Tom Magee, Co- sponsors Miss Gisleson Miss Rogge, Mr. Dziubinski. STANDING: . F 5 . . i 1 .. l N life ig g EL Craig Dickerhoff, Bruce Auger. ,L ,J 1 E :V-f' U ELECTRONICS CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Jerry Rud- Left to right. ROW 'I-Patti Jo Naidek, Jim Goleziewski, Lorrie Link. beck, Sponsor Mr. Lynn Van Gilder, Patti Jo Naidek. ROW 2-Don Galeziewski, Alex Kowalski, Helmut Weist, Tim Cenova. STANDING: Dan Chrobot, George Santa. ROW 3-Mike McFarlane, Roman J. Bielak, Jerry Rudbeck. ROW 4- Gregory Borlik, .lim Hicks, Don Chrobot, George Santa. A FUTURE I , H - - 'Q new .E ry f ' 1 , ' .- JM N.. -...... , z 'F-' ...grad .luis ,E Cngsmj oi., F.T.A. CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Social Chairman Raymonde Schultz, Sponsor Miss Georgina Voll, President Sue Buechler. STANDING: Secretary Sue Stafford, Treasurer Lenna Beaton, Vice President Diane.Johnson. Left to right. ROW I-Rosalie Miller, Toni Gorbitz, Kathy Grabarz, Mary Beth Scovil, Patti Jo Naidek, Patti Ann Turza, Becky Pacay. ROW 2-Kathy Dziubinski, Pam Snyder, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Pat Easterday, Bonnie Zultanski, Pam Lindorf, Judy King, Bonnie Adamski. ROW 3-Bernadine Witczak, Linda Wallace, Renee Vanslager, Kathy Zoludow, Sandy Mackowiak, Sue Laberge, Gloria Opaczewski, Sara Steftey. ROW 4-Linda Saunders, Bonnie Carlson, Cindy Conn, Helen Dal- kowski, Linda Reed, Judy Dzialakiewicz, Jenny Currens. ROW 5-Sharon Bartok, Robert Gorski, Pat Pozgay, Michael Wilson, Becky Lewandowski, Jean-Pierre Schultz, Paula Isbell. EDUCATIO Field trips, speakers, films, and cadet teaching constitute the bulk of the program for the Future Teachers of America. This year ninety-six members have been introduced to the various phases of teaching from cadet or student teaching to special education work. The primary purpose of the club is to inform the prospective future teach- er about the work and qualities of a suc- cessful teacher. During National Education week, the club gave a tea honoring the faculty. All club members ioined together to make the gath- ering a success. Teachers and students were able to talk together about personal experi- ences in the teaching field. Left to right. ROW 'I-Jean Flora, Jeri Vargo, Barbara Mack, Rudi Goldman, Ann Marie Starzynski, Shelli William- son, Janet Szalewski. ROW 2-Kathy Kubiak, Diana Righter, Nancy Marshall, Mary Sconiers, Carolyn Griffin, Diane Adkisson, Sandy Tucker, Pat Woinarski. ROW 3-Sandra Kaizer, Wyrine Dorris, Dorothy Reed, Theresa Grodzicki, Charlotte Przybylski, Karol Bare, Pam Grove, Doris Close, Siesta Smith. ROW 4-Marlene Andrysiak, Sue Bronstetter, Cindy Kasznia, Judy Kapsa, Paula Weil, Wanda Kay Slaby, Marilyn Bezeredy, Sharon Futa. ROW 5-Diane Johnson, Helen Butts, Sue Stafford, Sue Buechler, Raymonde Schultz. CAREERS IN MEDICINE EXPLORED hz, .gs-fra' jf:: f , 'uw we iw 7' 1 'H 1 gi Q M I' V 4 5 2 ' ' . , W 1 ,, 4 ,P , 3 u 1 L , 0 A' t , ,Qi rf: I I tk, E I Tl L.. I gl HEALTH CAREERS CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: -1, lr Vice President, Linda Weiss, Sponsor, Mrs. Ger- A W' trude Shahin, President, Nancy Stafford. STAND- ' I ING: Social Chairman, Joyce Horvath, Treasurer, WV Nw Nancy Marshall, Secretary, Susan Nemeth. Milf 'll I 2 . K ks, jussff. 4-fit- K M. I t IX Q Quai, r WL 'f f .. l'! A A EQ-l,Qt QI? W wmv -.'f,,'1.,, ... 1-f-, 1 .-no? All Washington High School students aspiring to health careers End a common ground in the Health Careers Club. For future doctors and nurses as well as prospective clieticians and health officers, the club provides for interesting assemblies. The members learn about the job opportunities that are available to interested persons in the field of health and welfare. Speakers, films, and projects have kept the girls busy throughout the year. Left to right: ROW I-Pat Banaszak, Linda Lechtanski, Sue Ul- lery, Joyce Horvath, Carol Horvath, Cindy Orban, Brenda Lamberton, Connie Kopczynski. ROW 2eBarb Kubiak, Janis Horvath, Carol Sniadecki, Mary Ann Sparazynski, Nancy Staf- ford, Barbara Turza, Sandra Parent, Kathy Zoludow, Cathy Bonkowski. ROW 3-Patricia Borowski, Henrietta Borowski, Dianne Sult, Becky Spychalski, Marcia Klopfenstein, Patricia Turza, Shirley Vargo, Becky Peiza, Chris Horvath, Linda So- bieralski, Elizabeth Marker. ROW 4-Linda Weiss, Karen Behnke, Cookie Bacsa, Linda Sinkiewicz, Wilma Gillean, Rose- marie Kocsis, Lois Yost, Gloria Opaczewski, Sue Laloerge, San- dra Wasielewski. ROW 5-Judy McClain, Sue Nemeth, Kathy Miller, Judy Busick, Lynn Humphrey, Connie Stevens, Carol Sampson, Margie Markiewicz, Debbie Krug, Sandra Kajzer, Carol Opaczewski. l - ROW 1-Craig Dudeck, Steve Curtis, Jim Bennett, Helen Butts, Trudi Enyort QSITTINGJ, Marcia Arelt, Alice Carson, Rich Dziubinski, Mike Sivak. TLIDENTS FI D N W INTEREST The Taxidermy Club at Washington is perhaps the only high school club of its kind in the state of Indiana. Members restore and repair birds and animals that are used in the biology rooms. ln working with the preserved animals, the young taxidermists hope to gain a greater appreciation of wild life. TAXIDERMY CLUB OFFICERS: Sponsor Mr. Stanley l Klaybor, President Richard Ridenour, Vice President Rudi Goldman, Secretary-Treasurer Max Horton. as l ROW 'I-John Marker, Jim Orszulak, John Pryke, Dale Gerba- sich, Jim Mazurkiewicz, Rich Polak, Jim Bennett, Tom Ziolkow- ski. ROW 2-David Kiawiec, Rick Tomaszewski, Doug Wilfing, Tom Tapolcai, Dennis Andrysiak, David Butler, Steve Kildow. ROW 3-Patrick Miller, Robert Martin, Bernice Stopcznski, Bob Kalupa, Ted Suddarth, Doug Basker, Gary Cottrell, Philip HA EGU WILL TRA EL .E+ I' Wieczorek, ROW 4-Jim Lubelski, Mike Sivak, Bill Michalak, Craig Dudeck, Terry Lisenko, Terry Lee Marciniak, Daniel Malec, Larry Nixon, Pete Ciula. ROW 5-Mike Fiwek, Ken Lapkiewicz, Ralph Stachurski, George Eazsol, Rodney Maytield, Richard Mays, Jeff Talboon, Larry Davis, Bob Slisz. aE:ign, F I i u A 'I The Rod and Gun Club promotes good sports- manship in the Helds ot hunting and fishing. Through various outdoor activities members ac- quire practical skill and know how in handling equipment. Special guest speakers and informa- tive Hlms prepare the sportsmen for worthwhile outdoor pleasures. ROD AND GUN CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Sergeant-at-arms Dennis De buysser, Secretary-Treasurer Mark Polack, Vice President Louis Dalkowski President Mike Vanslager, Social Chairman John Lukazewski. STANDING Sponsors Mr. Jerome Hoffman and Mr. Eugene Dzuibinski. ROW 'I-Ken DeLee, George Adams, Bob Sinkiewicz, AI Sup- pinger, Tom Drymak, Dennis DeBuysser. ROW 2-Jim Fisher, Art Zakrowski, Steve Farkas, Jeff Carlson, John Lukasyewski, Dennis Heck. ROW 3-Tom Magee, Randy Magdalinski, Mike Vanslazer, Louis Dalkowski, Mark Polack, Jim Oliiniezak. ROW 4-David Ciesielski, Rick Dziubinski, Greg Piecbocki, Ron Ganus, Richard Pishnoff, Robert Maiewski, Dale Kusmiez. x Lett to right. ROW I-Cynthia Davis, Susan Lubelslci, Sue Perkey, Elmyra Brown, Judy Magdalinslci, Nancy Bottortt, Joan Robakow- ski, Layonna McJunkins, Joan Ashley, Debbie Barzo, Patti Jo Nai- dek. ROW 2-Diana Anclreae, Carol King, Terry Marshall, Betty Moore, Kathy Myszak, Diane Fletcher, Nancy Boyer, Ida J. Harges, Eileen Kelly, Wanda Szostalcowski. ROW 3-Linda Sau'nders, Vicki McGlothlen, Chris Szynski, Linda Konkol, Darlene Bodnar, Nancy Blosser, Pat Kelly, Ann Brenda Sanders, ROW Dorris, Mary Ann Krol, Dalkowski, Pat Taylor, Marie Starzynski, Mary Ann Jagodzinski, 4-Linda Collins, Cindee Johnson, Leania Barbara Lisek, Christine Jaslcowiak, Helen Judy Szymczalc. ROW 4-Cindy Kasznia, Judy Klemczewski, Marlene Andrysiak, Ruth Cotton, Sallie Russo, Teresa Jagodzinski, Donna Minor, Barbara Parakowski, Ines Mc- Afee, Brenda Withrow. N NSIGHT TO HOMEMAKI G One year of home economics is the primary prerequisite for member- ship in the Home Economics Club. Better homemaking is the main goal girls serve at of the seventy-five members. Throughout the year the difierent teas in school and sponsor teas themselves. The club serves the school in any way possible, trying to give any homemaking aid needed, G1 W . ,is , 3 W ie55fi'Elsi' 15fi1?f-433 EF5:,,V112 HOME ECONOMICS OFFICERS: SITTING: Secretary Kathy Myszak, Vice President Ann Marie Starznslci, President Theresa Jagodzinski, Sponsor Mrs. Catherine Cholis. STANDING: Social Chairman Diane Fletcher, Serving Chairman Terry Mar- shall, Treasurer Nancy Boyer. ROW I Sheryl Hayes, Brenda Foster, Carol Zultanski, Lavonna McJunkins Jackie Sagendorf, Elizabeth Marker, Suann Zwierzyn- ski ROW 2-Diana Czaikowski, Kathy Andrysiak, Sherry Smith, Shirley Fletcher, Karen Kiemnec, Sharon Dygulski, Sharon Peiza, Diane Kocsis ROW 3-Patricia Rariter, Sharon Marshall, Mary Ann Krol Helen Butts, Theresa Jagodzinski, Sharon Futa, Katy Williams, Judy Harden, Connie Bernas. ROW 4-Pat Slater, Mark Daugherty, John Grabowski, David Lechtanski, Mike Gaczkowski, Casimir Sikora, John Jerzykowski, Paul Orban, Bruce Wolfe, Jack Brown. ROW 5-Aaron Harris, Bob Weymon, Harold Flora, Tom Mink, Robert Majewski, Ted Hlawacz, Richard French, Don Hines, Mike Fye. JA A D DCE OFFER EXPERIENCE When a person joins Junior Achievement, he is appointed to a company. With other members he decides upon the product to be made and sold throughout the year. The members work in Junior Achievement workshops in order to make the products at the least possible cost. At the beginning of the year, stocks had been sold as by any corpo- ration in order to obtain capital. At the end of the year, the corporations officially liquidate. Several juniors and seniors have gained iob experience and skills through the Diversi- fied Ca-operative Education program. While in the process of job training, the young workers earn full high school credit. Clerical work, sales experience, and apprenticeship are only a few ofthe many jobs available. ROW 1-Tom Zmyslo, Diane Kocsis, Charlotte Naes- sens, Jo DeVan, Mildred Odom, Chuck Blake, Bill Butler. ROW 2-Gabriel Lentych, Dorothy Barnes, Hel- en Plonski, Janet Spinner, Pat Luczkowski, Lynn Round- tree. ROW 3-Eugene Szymanawski, Mary Nowacki, Marcy Ann Kasprzak, Jim Gorski, Don Eichstadt. ROW 4-Harold Flora, Louis Dalkowski, Mike Van- slager, Mike Del.ater, Jim Oleiniczak. ROW 5-Frank Farkas, Walter Glon, Bob Gill, Dale Ashley, Ron Rynearson, Andy Roberts. AFS FINANCES EXCHANGE PROGRA ROW I-Sue Kopczynski, Carol Zultanski, LaVonna McJunkins, June Dabrowiak, Pam Nowak. ROW 2-Jeri Vargo, Kathleen Andrysiak, Karen Kiemnec, Sharon Dygulski, Nancy Staitord. ROW 3-Sue Bronstetter, Nancy Boyer, Sally Russo, Virginia Comp- ton, Kathy Woodruff, Sara Bryant. ROW 4-Sharon Peiza, Nancy Vargo, Justine Wro- bel, Betty Lapkiewicz. ROW 5-John Pacay, Dwaine Moyle, Judy McClain,Julio Casser- ra, Bonnie Krill, Sue Meszegeto. ROW 'I-Mary Kahlmorgan Jean Flora, Cheryl Templeton, Shirley Griffith, Vicki Fu- iawa, Linda Lechtanski, Barb Zamiatowski. ROW 2-Linda Konkol, Joyce Stull, Cindy Jackowiak, Doris Close, Janet Szalewski, Rosella Dosmann, Rosanna Wiatrolik, Terry Dudek. ROW 3-Marcia Klopefenstein, Wilma Gillean, Pat Krakowski, Charlotte Przy- bylski, Sandra Kaizer, Paula Weil, Pam Grove, Evelyn Chapman, Sandy Jozwiak, Jeanie Zolas. ROW 4-Jeanine Brooks, Linda Coleman, Barbara Kolvas, Diane Adkisson, Drew Leach, Paul Kowalski, Sharon Kozlowski, Shelli Williamson, Jenny Currens, Jim Powers. ROW 5-Ron Rutkowski, George Featherstone, Steve Gable, Linda Petitgoue, Barbara Hudson, Chris Ciula, Colin Pence, Tom Dyszkiewicz. .Wi A.F.S. CLUB OFFICERS: SITTING: Barb Blad, Sponsor Mrs. Jackie White, Doug Smith, Sharon Kozlowski, STANDING: Nancy Plumbeck, Sue Bronstetter, Kathy Sekendy. Q wa' gf The Foreign Exchange Club is one of the most active and growing clubs in the school. Lost year one-hundred members ioined together to help acquaint the student body with the American Field Service program. This year two-hundred and twenty-five members helped raise money in order to bring foreign ex- change students to Washington. Every person who joins the club must be interested in its purpose and be will- ing to work to reach its goals. Months of fund-raising proiects, such as bake sales and dances have supplied the club with funds which will enable it to have foreign exchange students for next year. This year, in order to promote more donations, the club had a foreign na- tions week in which programs were pre- sented that depicted the countries that participate in the American Field Service program. The project served to increase interest in and knowledge of the Ameri- can Field Service program and stimulated responses to the club's fund-raising drive. LW 90 ,n..A.1,4..A.l ROW I-Judy King, Becky Pacay, Barb Kubiak, Mary Kubiak, George Hayes, Jackie Smith, Terry Marshall, Jean Ferguson, Sue Fekete, Jackie Matthews. ROW 2-Darlene Paczkowski, Jan Floran, Judy Schmanski, Becky Peiza, Anita Stachowiak, Kathy Myszak, Marcia Craycratt, Trudi Enyart, Bonnie Zultanski, Debbie Barzo, Karol Bare. ROW 3-Sue Laberge, Judy Wasowski, Melissa Kaczynski, Pam Dale, Sandy Mackawiak, Kathy Zoludow, Donna Womack, WAS il Il? 47 Cheryl Kildaw, Linda Wallace, Paula Isbell, Sue Ullery. ROW 4 -Pat Pozgay, Bev Sosinski, Clarice Ganus, Cookie Basca, Mary Wolfe, Carol Scott, Kristie Otto, Diane Heyse, Regetta Smith, Lin Peterson, Elaine Grave. ROW 5-Jim Bradford, Gloria Opaczewski, Judy Kaps, Marlene Darine, Judy Klemczewski, Sandy Bauch, Mary Ann Sikorski, Helen Palkowski, Linda Robinson, Mike Ludwick, Mark Liszewski. LIBRARY CLUB CONTI LIES SERVICE Hard-working library stait members relinquish their study halls and after school time in order to be of service to those who use our library. These Library Club members assist the faculty librarians in every phase of library work. This enables the student body to use the library more effectively. As part of their work the young librarians shelve books, help check out library ma- terial and handle library fines. The club has had many activities during the year. A bake sale was held in December to augment the treasury. One member each year is selected to attend student librarian workshop at Indiana University. Left to right. ROW 'I-Toni Czarnecki, Chris Stout, Sandy Cross, Carolyn Griffin, Margaret Lukens, Cheryl Kapczynski. ROW 2-Shirley Bowers, Nancy Edwards, Sharon Bartok, Mary Ann Sparazynski, Irene Mraz, Diane Fletcher. ROW 3-Angela Winkawski, Ines McAfee, Doris Close, Mary Kwiatkoski, Paula Isbell, Barbara Kadzielski, Vicki Narthage, Sherry Paul. ROW 4-Paul Kowalski, Dale Balsbaugh, Larry Car- stens, Erdmann Holston, Jack Brown, Sandy Tucker, Janet Pollins. --1-J L-1 TEDDY E RICHES STLIDE T LIFE So what's new at Washington this year? At first glance it would appear that not much has changed. Yet after one looks more closely he can't help but see that the change lies in the students. As a matter of fact, its attributable to one student in particular, who seems to brighten everyone's day with his crisply-accented, Hi there . Who is this student? He is a slight seventeen year old Paraguayan, nic-named Teddy by his American school- mates. Julio Cassera has become an integral part of Washington High School's student body. Although a member of the senior class, he associated with students from all grade levels giving everyone a chance to get to know and enjoy him, During his stay in the United States, Teddy was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Einar Olson and the brother of Dean Olson. Certainly one outstanding remembrance of Teddy's American visit will be the snow. In Paraguay he never saw snow and in fact, Teddy claimed that his homeland was a paradise. As far as he is concerned, snow is fine as long as one is on the inside looking out. lt seemed to the students at Washington that the school year went by all to quickly. Teddy's year was too soon ended and plans were being mode for his return to Paraguay. However, everyone hopes that when Teddy returns to his South American home and resumes his plans to pursue a career as a lawyer or politician, he will hold memories of his year in the United States as fond as those that will be held by all who knew him. Wash- ington students may certainly feel proud of having had the op- portunity to give a South American neighbor a glimpse of our way of life. lt has been a wonderful experience and wherever we go, we will carry memories of a most unforgettable year. Teddy often played records, rock'n roll of course, and said he enioyed them greatly. Studying was difficult at first for Teddy, but gradually he became accustomed to the homework schedule of a Washing- ton student. 92 Teddy deporfs for another dciy c1iVVoshingTon. 93 Teddy enioys talking To one of his friends over The Telephone. He often culled the foreign exchange stu- dents he met ot The ofher area high schools. Ka' ffg....-5 ig - ' . i , s? f L ,Q :. . 'Ki 3 aff r K I ' 1 - . Q ff,-: 2 f 9 . V ' . M- ..,- 1 ' RIP? ' Mr' 'f vw gi as Q -Q' L, Qlgjgx Q illiw o. .ffsfai uf 'ggi f-'SK ' we 'i Q Jr wif? is 2 A f Eif'i'Z: ' V- . ' . ' 1' Pathways tw, 1 sw. ,559 , 1 qcxs yy M, 1 Victor Victory tor the Panthers has come often and in great measures. Yet when it hasn't they have always shown a spirit of acceptance. To students at Washington, vic- tories will become cz part of their lives, the defeats will too. They must be able to accept both. J ji lk. 3 ,x S A! I 2,7 . 7 'I Q ,K V 42 V Y . rl I ,fig rx a If xi ,x an x lf ,I if if is ROW 'I F Kerr B Lindsey M Phillips F Thomas L Gillen G Malewski. ROW 3: D. Slisz, C. Triplet, K. Szymczak, R. Bruce, A. Johnson S Rozmarynowskl V Price T Hecklinskl R Deszcz Supplnger, V. Suppinger, P. Locsi, F. Howard, D. Cichowicz, B. ROW 2 W Michaels C Black J Brown D DeBuysser J Davis Prawat, J. Causey, J. Ford, M. Marshall, K. Zakrezewski, J. Luka- T Dyszkiewicz T Llsek W Chapman D Elliot T Dobrucki T vlch H. Daviero, J. Buda, M. Heckllnski, D. Belakovich. THERS CAPTURE NIC CROW This year the finest record of any school in South Bend was held by the Washington Panther's foot- ball squads. Not only was the school honored by its varsity team's championship record but by the outstanding accomplishments of its B and Freshmen teams which finished with 8-l and 9-O, respec- tively. The varsity squad composed largely of seniors reached the pinnacle of success this season. Built around a core of returning lettermen and bolstered by strong reserves, the team composed an 8-O-2 record which included ties with the mythical state champs. St. Joseph's and an undefeated Riley squad. In both of these games the team fought back in the closing minutes and tied the score. The Panthers won a resounding victory over East Chi- cago Roosevelt in a Champion of Champions game. .X . , w- , A . P cl! wp- J ' Q ., I J v- J .. vm f 1 1' J 2 . .. 7 H. 7' 'I' J' f . X if :Q 'A Di R' A J . y . tff ' 'ii !.A M I S Wig' , . :I r .H ' . .ks , 1 xv . E -as J J B-TEAM: ROW 'I: Rybicki, Sinkiewicz, Rubino, Kominowski, Stev- Sims, McGowan, Cannady, Chadzicki, Simpson. ROW 3: Shepercl SDS, SCOYT, Bllllew, Wilting. ROW 2: EI'1f1lrlg6I', VC1FtLC1eliS, Buda, Simpson, Gqlvgs, FQZQ, Levee, Simpson, Klemczewski, 4 1 VARSITY RECORD B TEAM RECORD FRESHMAN RECORD WHS OPP WHS OPP WHS OPP Calumet 29 O Goshen Forfeit Marion 31 O Michigan City 23 l3 Mishawalca 33 O LaPorte 26 I9 Adams 23 7 Michigan City 8 6 Riley I9 I2 Riley 26 26 Elkhart 13 7 Michigan City 28 O Mishawaka 20 6 Riley l3 6 St. Joseph 27 7 Ft. Wayne North 33 0 St. Joseph 7 6 Central 27 6 St. Joseph l3 l3 Central 7 20 Michigan City Elston 42 O Central 27 7 Adams I9 6 Adams 34 7 Goshen 4l 7 Mishawaka 37 l3 E. C. Roosevelt 35 20 ' I FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: ROW 1: G. Koszyk, G. Szymanowski, G. English, B. Wisniewslci, E. Undenhowen, B. Sliz, D. Gerbasich, B. Toth, R. Dickens, J. Pollins, D. Lowe, T. Laureys. ROW 2: R. Lind- sey, B. Holsten, R. Chamberlin, M. McQueen, J. Hawkins, D. Yost, T. Starzinski, B. Phillips, B. Peterson, A. Waters, B. Lax, J. Wil- liams, B. Peiza. ROW 3: Mgr. G. Scott, J. Otolski, J. Zanka, P Miller, S. Davis, F. Day, G. McCullough, B. Scott, A. Lowery, L. Turner, K. Snook, T. Cyman, D. Maiewslci, R. Mueleman, B. Ry churalski, Mgr. P. Mackawiak. .. ,,,...wr . fn. we asf. 97 QQHW in gi 10 U 1.139 0 O Lindsey struggles for yardage. H V E H E RT ' ' Davis walks the deciding line Battle scars of a hard fought season. 99 4 Senior Lettermen: ROW 'l: Vernon Price, Ron Marciniak, Dennis Dabrucki, Dan Elliot, Tim Lisek, Tom Hecklinski, Floyd Kerr. ROW Cichowicz, Tom Maiewski. ROW 2: Jim Buda, Stan Rozmarynow- 4: George Johnson, Dennis DeBuysser, Dennis Finley, Wes Chap- ski, Jack Brown, Larry Gillen. ROW 3: Ferman Thomas, Terry man, Rich Descz, Mike Hecklinski. Varsity Football Coaches: Mr. Robert Million lDefensive coachl, Mr. Joe Redling lLine coochl, Mr. Tom Roggeman lHead coachl, Mr. Jerry Klaybor lliacklield coachl, Mr. Leonard Kapsa lEnd coachl, and Mr. Robert Van Camp lFreshrnan coochl. 100 In January, an assembly was held in the auditori- um to honor our fine football squad. Many promi- nent citizens of South Bend were present to congrat- ulate the coaches' and team's successtul efforts in a hardtought season. Among the many honors presented, the Kiwanis award was received by Jim Buda, Charles Black won the outstanding taclcler award given by the l-li-Y. Ron Marcinialc was voted rnost valuable lineman, and Mel Phillips was voted most valuable backtieldman. CROSS COL NTRY: ROW 'lz L. Gill, D. Nowak, R. Emerick, L. Kose, M. Fye, G. Santa, D. Harris. ROW 2: T. Nowicki, J. Farthing, R. Peterson, J. Bilinski, A. .f'o'nes, 1. Srfnpson. MIKE EYE LEADS THIN-CLADS TEAM WHS OPP Elkhart 43 18 Penn 24 33 Central 29 26 Goshen 38 l9 Mishawaka 30 27 Adams 38 22 New Carlisle 20 35 Michigan City 36 i9 Central 32 23 Adams 37 21 Riley 34 23 LaPorte 34 23 Adams 35 24 North Side 40 2i Elkhart 45 lo Adams 34 24 This year Washington's cross country team fell short of var- sity coach Gary Wegenke's expectations. However, Mike Fye again distinquished himself this year with an excellent record. Mike placed second in the city meet, second in the sectionals, and ran seventeenth in the regionals. This year's squad was led by lettermen Larry Kase, Lee Gill, George Santa, and Mike Fye. The harriers struggled through the long season placing third in the city meet, seventh in the sectionals, and thirteenth in the LoPorte lnvitationals with a conference record of zero wins and nine losses and an overall record of two wins and fourteen losses. lOl 4.-u.,,,,g. N- JK. in :iii .L ii 'Ex mx -KIRQNA fy ,M w, 3. 1 , :qv . HVQMV figimwwmk -up , VARSITY CHAMPIONS AFTER WINNING THE SECTIONAL Tom Phend lManagerJ, Lloyd Kerr, Floyd Kerr, John Pacay lMan- TOURNAMENT: ROW I: Left to right: Frank Skubis lManagerl, agerl, Jeft Balogh, Wes Chapman, Coach Harry Lewandowski, George Johnson, Tom Nowicki, Larry Gillen, Jim McElhaney, Earl Tom Maiewski, Coach Joe Lawecki, Fred Ziolkowski, Principal Hairston, Bob Johnson, Larry Sopczynski lManagerD. ROW 2: John H. McNamara, Head Coach Subby Nowicki. WINNERS NEVER QUIT First sectional crown in 27 years! First regional championship! Best team in the school's history! Headlines like these made the '64-'65 season a year to remember for Panther fans. With Bob, George, Lloyd, Floyd, and either Tom or Red the team battled down to the final whistle at the semi-state. In avenging an earlier defeat to the Bears, our Panthers provided their fans with a thrill- ing game and championship. After defeating the Bears to a score of 63-62, the team traveled to Elkhart and defeated a fine Michigan City team by IO points and then completely demolished Penn 95 -66 for the crown. After cutting down the regional nets, the Panthers went to Fort Wayne in quest of their first semistate vic- tory. Following a win over the Marion Giants, the team met Fort Wayne North. Falling behind by I7 points at the end of the half, the Panthers proceeded to provide the most exciting finish to any game in lndiana's basketball history. Roaring back from a ten point deficit with only two minutes to go, the team closed to within one point of victory. We're truly proud of our teaml Coach Subby Nowicki is carried onto the court by his team after they captured the Regional Title. lO3 Assistant coach Harry Lewandowski poses for a pic- ture with Varsity coach, Subby Nowicki. Q an 'Tx 14 Way, 3 fp J wif 1 Q. aff' H934 4' Q 1 gf' 9- 2 J v l k,,,.-fi ' VAR8ITY RECORD WHS OPP Penn 87 70 Bishop lNlOll 70 45 East Chicago 84 42 Hammond Clark 82 54 St. Joseph 75 46 Fort Wayne North 56 60 Riley 69 68 Elkhart 60 56 Fort Wayne C. C. 75 57 Mishavyaka 61 50 Calumet 60 66 Goshen 71 65 Central 58 64 Benton Harbor 77 85 Clay 85 52 Adams 63 37 Michigan City 79 66 l.aPorte 37 31 SECTIONAI. North Liberty 73 46 Lakeville 63 49 Central 63 62 REGIONAL Michigan City 65 55 Penn 95 66 SEMI-STATE Marion 70 66 Fon WW Nm 55 58 CCi t it t', 1 551 or M Floyd aims for two. n n B-TEAM RECORD FROSH RECORD WHS OPP WHS OPP LaPorte 44 23 Clay 30 22 Central 49 39 Adams 40 49 Clay 54 28 Penn 46 31 St. Joseph 50 32 Hammond Noll 40 34 Marion 49 31 E. C, Roosevelt 39 38 Riley 38 63 Hammond Clark 46 28 Michigan City 59 53 St. Joseph 61 35 Penn 48 21 Fort Wayne North Side 33 48 Mishawaka 48 32 Riley 44 38 Adams 41 13 Elkhart 55 21 Adams 37 26 Fort Wayne C. C. 45 23 Riley 47 49 Mishawaka 41 38 Central 41 45 Calumet 45 46 Clay 55 25 Goshen 36 40 St. Joseph 62 37 Central 33 44 Riley 42 50 Benton Harbor 55 53 Penn 36 29 Michigan City 49 40 Mishawaka 48 38 LaPorte 53 38 Adams 36 32 Niles 56 26 B-Team Basketball: ROW 'lx Earl Hairston, Jesse Middlebrook, Howard, Robert Mangold, Henry Daviero, Wayne Superczynski Frank Butiste, Carl Frick, Dan Slisz, George Jones. ROW 2: Fred Tom Dysykiewicz, Charles Black, Norman Levee. Freshman Basketball ROW 1: J. Leach, G. Witkowski, B. Scott, B. Arick, D. Zakrzewski, L. Turner. ROW 3: R. Lindsey, D. Yost T. DeBaets, A. Lowery, J. Drabecki, J. Redding, P. Machowiak, R. Sanders, J. Zanka, L. Verash, J. Williams, G. McCullough. ROW 2: S. Davis, D. Goralski, P. Skodinski, K. Davis, J. Bilinski, 107 Swimming Team: ROW 1: Howard Bunck, Marty Talcot, Dave Mar- tinez, Drew Villigan, Dale O'Chap, Ken DeLee, Robert Riley. ROW 2: Ken Parsons, Jim Fisher lcapt.l, Creighton Miller lcapt.J, Sholly, Dave Maxson, Ron Hamilton, Dave Miller, Jean-Pierre Shultz. ROW 4: John Primmer lcoachl, Curtis Becker lmgr.i, Gary Zalman, Jim Basil, Tom Emerick, Dan Lindborg, Greg Sutton. Mike Delchamble, Joe lllis. ROW 3: Jack Gorbasz 1mgr.D, Dave TA KERS SPLASH THROUGH BEST VARSITY RECORD WHS OPP Gary Wirt Forfeit Howe Military 57 37 Whiting 66 24 Culver 45 50 Elkhart 74 21 St. Joe 47 48 LaPorte 71 23 Valparaiso 41 54 Goshen 60 35 Riley 34 61 Central 50 45 Hammond 78 17 Michigan City 61 34 Penn 61 34 Mishawaka 53 42 Adams 39 56 The Panthers swim team splashed its way to a 11-5 record be- hind the coaching ot Mr. John Primmer. The swimmers defeated a city school for the first time with a victory over Central. They also placed second in the sectional meet behind Adams. Seven swimmers qualitied to participate in the state meet at Bloomington. Diver, Jim Fisher, brought home a second for the school in the meet. The fine team set new school records in every event but the medley relay. Senior co-captains Creighton Miller and Jim Fisher led the team along with Mike Miko, Ken Parsons, Dave Martinez, Greg Sutton, and Dave Maxson. With several returning lettermen, Coach Primmer is looking forward to an exciting season in 1966. 108 Dove Martinez ond Tom Emerick demonstrate the championship form they used to boost their teum's scores SEASO YET I I- Ken Parsons and Greg Sutton prepare to spring into action. 109 X1 Co-captains Creighton Miller and Jim Fisher Wrestlers: ROW 1: Dennis Myers, Greg Giczi, Doug Harris, John Larry Hoctel, Dennis Sloma, Mike Diment, Al Waters, Frank Day McCoy, Bill Boon, Mike Harris, Al Suppinger, Charles Triplett, ROW 3: Bob Sagendorf, John Ullery, Don Hooker, John Pryke Jim Soboski, Chris Dauss. ROW 2: Tyrone Butler, Ron Jackson, Mike Douthitt, Tony Sims, Bob Lyczynski, Carl Evans, Mike Phillips Joe Atkisson, Ron Schoeder, John Hawkins, Romey Dickens, Rich Polak, H RD-FOLIGHT SEASO FOR MA M N The Panther matmen led by coach Robert Million fell short of their intended goals this season. Among this year's squad were three outstanding seniors, Stan Rozmarynowski, Doug Harris, and John McCoy. McCoy fought his way to both a con- ference and then a sectional championship. The varsity squad, as a whole, finished third in the con- ference, fifth in the city meet, sixth in the sectional, and ended with an overall record of four wins and eight losses. This year's B team finished the season with six wins and five losses, one tie and a fourth place in the city tournament. The Freshmen rounded out this year's season with a fine record of five vvins, zero losses, and a first place in the Frosh Invitational. il0 TEAM WHS OPP Riley 22 26 Clay 16 30 Central TO 39 LePorte 25 i7 Niles 21 25 Mishawaka i8 20 Adams T3 3l Michigan City 43 8 New Haven 30 14 Riley 19 29 Elkhart l9 29 Penn i2 32 City Meet 5th B Team 6-5-l Conference 3rd Frosh 5-O Sectional 6th I ' , '- XQ:l 'n twiki iww-Q, wg. ' van., ,M M nw M ...H ' g xnllmm '2 ' 2 . r r M ' . ,..V 1 -' .f , r ' V 'V 1 1 Rozmarynowski ond Cherry practice? Wrestling coach Robert Million looks over his schedule with Cross Country Couch Gory Wegenke. Doug Harris John McCoy Stun Rozmorynowski iii VARSITY TRACKMEN: ROW I: J. Gathright, M. Davis, W. Cole, E. Hairston, D. Cichowicz, A. Lowery, R. Schroeder, J. Hawkins, E. Henry. ROW 2: R. Marciniak, C. Black, D. Smith, L. Gillen, L. Kerr, T. Maiewski, J. Ford, K. Zakszeski, R. Peterson, H. Daviero. ROW 3: P. Gullifor, T. Lori, J. Davis, L. Gill, J. Wilfong, J. Fozo, D. Fields, and J. Pacay. K. Richmond, F. Thomas, R. Tomasczewski, J. Lukovich, R. Von- Camp. ROW 4: T. Lisek, L. Kose, G. Bellew, D. Hoover, G. Jones, J. Watts, M. Richards, J. Farthing, F. Harvard, G. Santa, R. Mitts, CINDERMEN STRO G I Ist MEET Varsity coach Robert Van Camp followed by assistant coach Patrick Gullifor and the rest of the track men are all hopeful for a winning season. The nucleus of this year's squad is built around a fine group of seniors. Among the most outstanding are Lloyd Kerr, John Davis, Mike Fye, Larry Gillen, Dennis Cichowitz, Terry Dale, and Tom Maiewski. The experience of these outstanding cindermen will be a big factor in determining this year's outcome up until the final gun. The tirst opportunity they will be given to show their merits will be in an indoor track meet at the University of Notre Dame on March 24th. lt-is evident from the schedule that this year's season will be a rough one for the Panthers, but if they perform to their capabilities, they may look forward to one of the best in their history. 112 VARSITY SCHEDULE March Michigan City 8K LaPorte ND March Washington Indoor Invitational ND April Clay T April Mishawaka 81 LaPorte T April Culver T April EIICIWCIVI' l'l April Central T April St. Joe H April Goshen Relays T April Riley H April Mishawaka T May Adams H May Sectional Mqy Michigan City H Mqy Regional Mgy City Meet ND Mqy Freshman City Meet Mgy State Meet .ff Baseball Team: ROW 1: Walt Zmudzinski, John McCoy, Jim Ko- walski, Ed Akers, Paul Harrell, Bill Rigor, Dan Zrobek, Jim Laskow- ski, Terry Goralski, Tom Aranowski, Pat Machowiak, manager. ROW 2: Paul Szymczak, Mike Cenclewski, Rudy Wilfing, Wes Chapman, Dennis De Buysser, Ron Nowacki, John Slater, Tom This year the baseball team is once again led by an out- standing group ot seniors. Coach Joe Lawecki ably assisted by B coach Subby Nowicki hopes the Panthers can capture their third school championship this year. Among the fine re- turning varsity lettermen are John McCoy, Tom Hecklinski, Wes- ley Chapman, Jim Laskowski, and pitchers John Slater and Paul Harrel. This year's squad will endeavor to revenge last year's de- feat by Central's championship team. Coach Nowicki feels this year's B team should also prove to be one of the best in our history. All the Panthers can do at this point is to train well for the season ahead. H4 Jim Saboski. Hecklinski. ROW 3: Mark Costello, Ron Jaworski, Rich Simpson Don Yandl, Fred Ziolkowski, Rich Klemczewski, Mike Hecklinski Larry Traszkowski, Tom Dyszkiewicz, Rich Dziubinski, Larry Rybicki THIRD PANTHER CROWN IN OFFI G APRIL i965 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Washington St Joe Washington Greene Washington No. Liberty Washington Adams Washington Clay Washington Elkhart Washington LaPorte Washington Mishawaka Washington Penn Washington Adams Washington Central MAY i965 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Washington Goshen Washington Michigan City Washington Riley Washington Elkhart Washington LaPorte Washington Mishawaka Washington No. Liberty Washington Central Washington Greene Seniors: ROW 'I: John McCoy, Eddie Akers, Paul Harrel, Wes Chap- Kowalski Dennis De Buysser Mike Heckllnski Bill Rlgor John man, Jim Laskowski, Tom Aranowski, Dan Zorobek. ROW 2: Jim Slater, Tom Hecklmskl Rich Dzrubmskl Varsity Leftermen: ROW I: Paul Harrel, John McCoy, John Slater ROW 2 Wes Chapman T m Hecklinskl Jim Laskowski. 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Four years ago counselors, teachers, and parents started the new freshman class on the road leading to success in the years after high school, Suddenly, seemingly overnight, the freshmen turned seniors, and have reached the time when they must take the Hrst steps in the direction of full responsibility in the world. A new generation ot citizens will experience a vast range of prob- lems associated with adult life. How will the class ot i965 face up to its expectancies? Will individuals succeed? For years Washington High School has prepared tor the future by fulfilling the needs of the pres- VLA! ' A ent. Tom Hecklinski, social chairman, goes over plans for the Senior Prom. Senior Cabinet: ROW 1: Sue Buechler, Suann Zwierzynski, Sara ROW 2: Jim Buda, Mike Fye, John Pacay, Pat Galvas, Bruce Sue Bryant, Kathy Sekendy, Nancy Bottorft, and Mary Carpenter. Wiseman, Dennis DeBuysser, and Dave Grzegorek. 118 aw 'wmllg 5165, vw' ASW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT ...... ... LINDA VAN PARIS HISTORIAN ... ......... JERI VARGO VICE-PRESIDENT ... ........ KATY WILLIAMS TREASURER ... ... DONNA THOMPSON SECRETARY ...... .. JENNIFER BIERWASEN II9 Charles Henry Adams L. C. Agnew Gwen Althouse Craig Anderson Kathleen F. Andrysiak Tom Aranowski Marica Ann Arelt Bruce C, Auger '9 'w Eddie Akers CHARLES HENRY ADAMS . . . Glee Club-2,3,4f Hi-Y-4, Track-4. L. C. AGNEVV . . . Glee Club-l,2g Football-1,35 Cross Country- l,3. EDDIE AKERS . . . Spanish Club-3,45 Hi-Y-23,4 lPresident-45g Stu- dent Council-lf Baseball-l,2,3,4g Cross Country-l,2,3,4. GWEN ALTHOUSE . . , Booster Club-1,25 D.C.E.-3.4, Student Coun- cil-l. CRAIG ANDERSON Glee Club-3,4, Swimming-l,2, Wrestling --l,2. KATHLEEN F. ANDRYSIAK , . . Art Club-l,2,3,4 lTreasurer-415 Drama Club-3,4p Spanish Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,47 Health Careers Club-1,25 Booster Club-12,45 Hatchet-l,2,3,4 lStaff Writer-2, Page Editor-3, Activities Editor-41, Student Council --45 .l.A.-4. TOM ARANOWSKI . . . Football-l, Baseball-l,2,3,4. MARClA ANN ARELT . . . Band-l,2,3 CMaiorette-'l,2,3l Drama Club-lg F.T.A.e2f Home Economics-4, Health Careers Club-4, Y-Teens-1,45 Booster Club-4, BRUCE C. AUGER . . . Math Club-3,45 Rod and Gun Club-25 Baseball-2, Jeff Balogh JEFF BALOGH Washington-Riley Escort-4, Basketball-i,2,3,4. DOROTHY BARNES . .. Library Club-i,2,3, Y-Teens-37 Health Careers Club-3, D.C.E.-4, Homeroom Social Chairman-2,3. BARBARA BARTOSIK . . . Latin Club-l,2p F.T.A.-2, Health Careers Club-1,25 Booster-i,2,3. BEVERLY BASKER .. . Art Club-23,45 Sea Nymphs-4, JOHN BAUMGARTNER . . . Spanish Club-If Homeroom President -LQ, Homeroom Vice-President-4, Washington-Riley Escort-4g Bas- ketball-i,2f Track-I. TRUDY A. BECKER . . . French Club'-35 Latin Club-l,2p Health Ca- reers Club-l,2g Science Club-3,41 Yearbook-4 iFaculty Editorlg HatchetA3,4 CStaFf Reporter-45. STEVE BECSEI . , . Boys' Ushers Club-1,27 Wrestling-l,2. JANET LEE BENNINGHOFF . . . Latin Club-lp Booster Club-l,4f Student Council-4, Business Club-25 Homeroom Historian-3, Latin Award-i. JEAN BENNINGHOFF . . . Latin Club-I,2. Dorothy Barnes Barbara Bartosik Beverly Basker John Bciumgartner Trudy A. Becker Steve Becsei Janet Lee Benninghoff Jean Benninghoff CONNIE BERNAS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-3,45 Business Club-2, Cheer Block-l, Homeroom Social Chairman-37 J.A.-4. LARRY BERNAS . . Connie Bernas Larry Bernas CAROLYN BERUS . . . Drama Club-2, Home Economics-ig Y-Teens -3, Booster Club-lf National Honor Society-3,45 Homeroom Presi- dent 1,31 Leave lt To Jane , Future Teachers of America-2, Con- cession Stand-2. MARILYN MARIE BEZEREDY . . . Drama Club-lg Booster Club-2,3,4g J.A.-3,45 Hatchetf4g Homeroom Treasurer-lp Cheer Block-lg Fu- ture Teachers of America-3. CONSTANCE BICKEL . . . Band l,2,3,4 lBand Council-2,3,4lg Dra- ma Club-3,4g Latin Club-2, Student Council-if Hatchet-l,2,3,4 lPage Editor-3, Assistant Editor-41. ROMAN J. BIELAK . . . Electronics Club-4, Russian Club-4. IEFFERY A. BIERWAGEN . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4g Student M Council-l,2,3,4y National Honor Society-3,45 Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident-i,2p Basketball-l lManagerl. Carolyn Berus Marilyn Marie Bezeredy JENNIFER BIERWAGEN . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 lFund-Rais- ing Chairman-435 National Honor Society-3,4p Hatchet Staft-l,2, Class Historian-l,2p Class Secretary-4g Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabi- net, Junior Prom Court, Russian Club 4 lCharter Member Secretary- 4J, Future Teachers of America-i,2,3,4. CHARLES BLAKE . . . D.C.E.-4 lTreasurerl. Constance Bickel Roman J. Bielak Jeffery A. Bierwagen Jennifer Bierwagen Charles Blake 122 HARDY BLAKE . . MARY LOU BLAND . . . Drama Club-4, Booster Club-I,2, Cheer Block-If Homeroom Volleyball-I,2,3f Future Teachers of America- I. , DARLENE BODNAR . . . Home Economics-3,45 Booster Club--3,4. Hardy Blake Mary Lou Bland MARY THERESA BONCZYNSKI . . . Glee Club-25 Y-Teens-I,2,3,4p Yearbook-4. JAMES EDWIN BOREK . . . Hi-Y-I: Football-3. NANCY BOTTORFF . . . Home Economics Club-3,45 Y-Teens-45 Booster Club-I,2,3g Home Room Secretary-2, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent-3, Senior Cabinet, Junior Prom Court. LARRY BOURDON . . . Library--25 Swimming-I-7 Track-I. PATRICIA A. BOWLES . . . D.C.E.-2,3,4. NANCY R. BOYER . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics A Club-I,2,3,4 IVice-President-3, Treasurer-43, Y-Teens-I,2,3g , , , Booster Club-4g Student Council-45 Business Club-2. Darlene Bodncr Mary Theresa Bonczynski James Edwin Borek Nancy Bottorff Larry Bourdon Patricia A. Bowles Nancy R. Boyer I23 'If N Paula Brodie Susan Kay Bronstetter .lack Brown 1. ix Sara Sue Bryant ROUGH Buck James Bernard Buda Sue Buechler Toni L. Butiste Bill Butler PAULA BRODIE . . . SUSAN KAY BRONSTETTER . . . Spanish Club-4g Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 CFund Raising Chairman-35 Publicity Chairman-45, Future Teachers of America-i,2,3, Science Club-3,4, Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-3,45 National Honor Society-3,4 lSecretaryl: Hatchet Staff- 3,4g Homeroom Social Chairman-Qi Homeroom Treasurer-3. JACK BROWN . . . Spanish Club-23,47 Foreign Exchange Club-3, 45 Library-l,2,3,4g Science Club-3,45 Math Club-l,3,4, J.A.-3,47 Student Council-2, Yearl:nookeStatT lSports Editorj, Football-i,2,3, 4g Rotary-4. SARA SUE BRYANT . . . Glee Club-3,45 Drama Club-4 lDrama Boardl, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4g Health Careers Club-l,2f Y-Teensf3,4, Booster Club-3,45 G.A.A.-lg Student Council-45 Na- tional Honor Society-3,4p Cheerleading CB-Teaml-3, T,B. League Representative-3,4, Finian's Rainbow , Homeroom President-45 Homeroom Social Chairmanffif Homeroom Historian-2, Senior Cabinet, Girls Usher Club-3,-4. RONALD BUCK . . . Baseball-i. JAMES BERNARD BUDA . , . Student Council-l,2,3,4 fVice-President -49, National Honor Society-3,45 Football-l,2,3,4f Track-l,2,3,4p Homeroom President-l,3,4, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinety Jun- ior Prom Escort. SUE BUECHLER . . . Future Teachers of America-3,4 lPresident-45, Health Careers Club-2, Science Club-3,4 lVice-PresidentA3lg Girls' Ushers Club-4, Y-Teens-3, National Honor Society-3,49 Yearbook Stott-lStudent Lite Editorlg Homeroom Historian-3, Senior Cabinet, Junior Prom Court. TONI L. BUTISTE . . . Bond-l,2,3,4, Latin Club-2,3,4 lTreasUrer -43, Booster Club-4. BILL BUTLER , . . Student Council-if Baseball-l,2. T24 'IUEH Helen L. Butts Jack Cahall Malinda Calvin HELEN L. BUTTS . . . Band-l,2,3,4, Library-35 Student Council-35 Yearbook-4 lAssistant Senior Editorl, Hatchet-4 ilaroofreaderlg Taxidermy Club-4, Finians Rainbowuf Homeroom Treasurer-4, Junior Achievement-4g Future Teachers of America-4. JACK CAHALL . . . HiY, I,2,3,4. MALINDA CALVIN . . . Glee Club-1,45 Foreign Exchange Club-35 Y-TS6l'1Sf4j Booster Club-l,2,4, G.A.A.-4, Hafchetfllf Cheerblock -i. ROBERT CAMPBELL . . JEFFREY D. CARLSON . . . Glee Club-45 Concession Stand-45 Hi-Y -4, Rod and Gun Club-3,45 Junior Achievement-35 Sports-I. MARY RUTH CARPENTER . . . Glee Club-4, Latin Club-2g Girls' Usher Club-4, Future Teachers of America-3. LARRY CARSTENS . . . Latin Club4I,2,3,4, Library-l,2,3,4. DOROTHY MARIAN CARTER . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Home Eco- nomics-2f Health Careers Clubf3, G.A.A.-2,35 'Night on Broad- way. EDWIN CASH . . . Glee Club--l,2,3,4, Rod and Gun Club-2. Robert Campbell JefTrey D. Carlson Mary Ruth Carpenter Larry Carstens Dorothy Maria n Carter Edwin Cash JULlO TEDDY CASSERA . . . Spanish Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-47 Siudent Council-45 Washington-Riley Escort-4. PEGGY CASTLEMAN . . . Spanish Club-2,3. Julio Teddy Cassera Peggy CGSflemGl'1 WESLEY S. CHAPMAN . . . Football-l,2,3,45 Basketball-i,2,3,4g Baseball- I ,2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer- l. RONALD HOWARD CHERRY . . . Rod and Gun Club-45 Sfudenf Council-2, Football-2,45 Wrestling-2,4. LAWRENCE EDWARD CHODZINSKI . . . Operators Club-l,2,3, D.C.E.-i,2,3,4, Football-l. i,2,3,4, Sophomore Social Chairman. MIKE CINAL . . . Latin Club-l,2,3,4p Boys' Usher Club-lg Junior Achievement-45 Student Council-l, Hatchet-1,45 Homeroom Presi- dent-if Homeroom Vice-President-2, Homeroom Treasurer-35 Night of January I6Th. BARBARA JO ANN CISSNA . . Wesley S. Chapman Ronald Howard Cherry ROBERT E, CLAWSON . . fra W Lawrence Edward Chodzinski Dennis Cichowicz Mike Cinal Barbara Jo Ann Cissna Robert E. Clawson 126 DENNIS CICHOWICZ . . . Glee Club-3, Football-I,2,3,4, Track- VIRGINIA JOY COMPTON . . . Glee CIub-2,3,4 IMeIIoettes-3,411 Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Home Economics Club-3,41 Booster Club-I,3,4g National Honor Society-3,45 Night On Broadwoyng Finian's Rainbow , Cheerblock-25 J.A.-4. DOUGLAS coPLlN . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Drama Club-4, Sports-I, Virsliniv Joy Compton DOUQIGS Coplin 2,3,4t Night On Broadway , Finian's Rainbow . JOHNNIE RUTH COTTON . . . Home Economics-4g Y-Teens-45 Booster Club-4, G,A.A.-I,2,3, IBoard Member-31, Cheer Block-I. PATRICK COTTRELL . . , Latin CIUI9-3,45 Rod and Gun CIub-2,35 FootbaII-I,2p TrackAI,2, Intramural Basketball-3,4. in-,gm DONNA COX . . . French Club-Qi Home EconomicsAI,2. SANDY CROSS Spanish Club-23,4 ITreasurerI, Foreign Ex- change Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-2,3t Library Club- 3,4g Booster Club-3,4, Horrleroom Historian, Jo cleorrv . . . Drama club-3, Health cttteets clllltvl,4, Booster 4 I 'li Club-45 Hatchet S105-3,45 Cheer BIock-4, BARBARA JEANNE CROWELL , . . Latin Club-I,2,3,4t Foreign Ex- Jottnnte Ruth Cotton pqtttck Cottrell change Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-I,2g Y-Teens-'I,4, Booster CIub-4, Sea Nymphs-4, Homeroom Historian-I. JOSEPH J. CSABI . . . GIee CIub-3,41 Sports-I,2,4g Finian's Rain- bow Drama Club-3. Donna Cox Sandy Cross Jo Crotty Barbara Jeanne CroweII Joseph J. Csabi I27 dug, iii John Patrick Currens Elaine CUZinSIii Dawn Czarnecki Christine M. Czer i i ii I I J iyi Q ,-i1i June Marie Dabrowiak TerrY DUIQ Louis Dmlkowski Louis Dosoro iw. Diane Czaikowski JOHN PATRICK CURRENS . . . Latin Club-3,41 Foreign Exchange Club-4, F.T.A.-3, Math Club-4g Hi-Y-4, Student Council-35 Crosscountry-i,3. ELAINE CUZINSKI . . . Band-i,2,3,4, Latin Club-1,27 F.T.A.-3, J.A. -3,4 iSecretary-3I, Homeroom Social Chairman-3. DIANE CZAJKOVVSKI . , . Giee Club-2,3,4, Home Economics-4, Y-Teens-3,45 Booster Ciub-3,41 J.A.-3,45 Hatchetyfif Homeroom Historian-3. DAWN CZARNECKI . . . Latin Club-2,45 Booster Ciub-2, Hatchet- i,2,3,4. CHRISTINE M. CZERNA Giee Ciub-I,3,4p Booster CIUI3-I,2g Cheerleading-1,2 IPanther-II. JUNE MARIE DABROWIAK . . . Band-1,25 Foreign Exchan-ge Club-45 Girls' Usher Club-3,45 Y-TeensA2,3,4g Booster Ciub-I,2,3,4, Junior Achievementfliy Cheerieading-2 IB-Teamlg Homeroom Sociai Chair- man-Ig Homeroom President-4. TERRY DALE . . . Track-I,2,3,4. LOUIS DALKOWSKI . . , Rod and Gun Club-I,2,3,4 iVice'Presi- denttf D.C.E,-3,4. LOUIS DASARO , . . Math Club-3,45 Rod and Gun Club-35 Hatchet Staff IPhotographer-4Ig Football-I,2,3. 128 ,yi ,np Mark Daugherty Jonathon Davis, Jr. Kathleen Joann Davis MARK DAUGHERTY . . . French CIub-3,4, Baseball-I. JONATHON DAVIS, JR. Glee CIub-I,2,3,4 IVice-President-41, Student Council-4, Footbail-I,2,3,4, Track-i,2,3,4, Night on Broadway Finian's Rainbow . KATHLEEN JOANN DAVIS . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-3. JIM DEARDORFF . , . Drama Club-2,3,4 iBoard Member-3,415 For- eign Exchange Club-3,4, Future Teachers of America-IQ, Student Council-I, Swimming-I,2,3,4, Lost Horizon , Finian's Rainbow , I Remember Mama , Night of January 16 , Homeroom Historian -I,2, Hatchet Staff-3, Junior Prom Prince. NANCY DEARDORFF . . . Cheerblock-1. LOUISE DEBECK . . . Latin CIub-3,45 Foreign Exchange Club-3,47 Future Teachers of America-2,3, Y-Teens-I, Booster Club-2,3,4, Hatchet Staff-3,4 IReporterJ, Homeroom President-Ip Yearbook Representative-4. DENNIS DEBUYSSER . . . Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4 ISec.-Treasurer- 3, Sgt-at-Arms-LU, Student CounciI-I,2, Sports-I,3,4, Senior Cabi- net-4. MIKE DELEE . . . Glee Club-2, Latin Club-I,2,3, Operators Club- 3,4-. RICHARD A. DESZCZ . . . Football--I,2,3,4, Wrestling-I,2,3,4, Track -I,2,3,4. Jim Dea rdorff Nancy Deardorff Louise DeBeck Dennis DeBuysser Mike Delee Richard A. Deszcz Jo Devon Diane De Wells 3g Science Club-35 Booster Club-2,3,4, D.C.E.-4. DIANE DEWELLS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,49 Home Economics Club--I,2,3,4, Y-Teense-'I,2,3,4 ISecretary-27 President-37 Inter-CIub -43, Washington-Riley Court. N111 mqfi. I . ulunii, JUDITH DEWITT . . . Art Club-2,3,4f Booster Club-4. CRAIG DICKERHOFF . . , Math Club-45 Student CounciI-Ip Nation- al Honor Society-3,4 fTreasurerIg Yearbook Staff Isubscription Managerlf Football-I, Wrestling-I,2,3,4g Track-If BasebaII-21 Russian CIub-4. Judith De Witt Craig Dickerhott JOSEPH DOBOSZ . . . TERRY DOBRUCKI . . . FootbaII-3,45 Homeroom Historian-I. LEONA DORRIS . , . Home Economics-4, Y-Teens-4. WYRINE DORRIS . . . Drama Club-3,45 French Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-35 Y-Teens-3,42 Booster Club-3,47 Hatchet- 3. ' was ali' Joseph Dobosz Terry Dobrucki KATHERINE L, DUDECK . . . Glee Club-2, Art CIub-41 Booster Club- 4, Cheerblock-2. Leona Dorris Wyrine Dorris Katherine L. Dudeck 130 JO DEVAN . . . Spanish CIub . . . 2,35 Future Teachers of America- JAMES DUKAI . . . Latin Club-2,31 Student Council-4, Baseball- l,2, Homeroom Vice-President-l,2g Homeroom Social Chairman-3,4-, JOANN DYESON . . . Home Economics Club-I. James Dukci JoAnn Dyeson SHARON DYGULSKI . . . Drama Club-27 Spanish Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Health Careers Club-l,2g Booster Club-l,2,4, J.A.-3,4p Student Council-l,3,4 fTreasurer-431 National Honor So- ciety-3,4g Cheerleading IVarsity-3,4l Homeroom Historian-2: Jun- ior Prom Princess, Washington-Riley Court. FRANCI DYLEJKO . . . RICHARD JOSEPH DZIUBINSKI . . . Glee Club-2,45 Hatchet-35 Cross Country-I,2,3, Baseball-4, Taxidermy Club-3,4. LOUIS ELIA . . . Sports-I. DANIEL O. ELLIOTT III . . . Glee Club-2,3g Library Club-lg STU- dent Council-If Football-l,2,3,4g Wrestling-2,3,4p Homeroom So- cial Chairman-2. JENNIE ENGLISH . . . Giee club-23.4, ffnniqns Rainbow . Sharon DYQUISH F'f 'd DY'ei'f0 JOHN S. FARKAS . . . D,C.E.-3,4. Richard J. Dziubinski Louis Elia Daniel O. Elliott III Jennie English John S. Farkas l3l F Ralph Farthing Diane Ellen Faulhaber Carol Diane Felix Sharon Ferraro ludi T. Ferris Dave Fields Dennis Finley Michael -I- Finn Barbara L. Fisher RALPH FARTHING . . . DIANE ELLEN FAULHABER . . . Drama Club-35 Latin Club-I,2p Future Teachers of America-2,3, Booster Club-2,4-. CAROL DIANE FELIX . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Art Club-45 Booster Club-3,4-. SHARON FERRARO Glee Club-I,2,3,4g Drama Club-25 Girls' Usher Club-3, Booster Club-3, Cheerleading CB-Teamj-2. JUDI T. FERRIS Foreign Exchange Club-47 Y-Teens-45 Booster Club-I,2,3,-4, Homeroom Social Chairman-3. DAVE FIELDS . . .Track-I,2,3,4g Swimming-2. DENNIS FINLEY . . . Operators Club-2,35 Rod and Gun Club-4p Football-I,2,3,45 Homeroom Treasurer-3. MICHAEL J. FINN . . . Glee Club fMeIIomen-1,25-I,2,3,4g Cross- country-2. BARBARA FISHER Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Y-Teens-45 G.A.A.-2g Cheerblock-2. I32 I Jim Fisher JIM FISHER Glee CIub-I,2,3f Swimming-I,2,3,4g Homeroom SociaI Chairman-35 Rod and Gun Club-41 Operators Club-45 Rus- sian Club-4. PATRICIA LOUISE FLANIGAN . . . GIee CIub-23,45 Latin CIub-2, 3,45 Future Teachers of America-4, Science Club-3, Nationai Honor Society-3,45 Finian's Rainbow , National Merit Scholarship Com- mendation-4. SHIRLEY ANN FLETCHER . . . Glee Club-3,4. HOWARD W. FLORA . . . D.C.E.-4. JOHN FORTZ . . . BRENDA KAY FOSTER . . . Glee Club-I,2,3,4f Spanish Club-2, Future Teachers of America-2, Booster Club-44 Sea Nymphs-47 Cheer Block-I. CHRISTINE H. FRANKWICZ . . . RICHARD ROWLAND FRENCH . . . J.A.-3,4. SHARON LOUIS FULLER Band-I,2,3,4p Science Club-34 Y-Teens-2. Patricia Louise Fianigan Shirley Anne Fletcher Arif' Harold W. Flora John Fortz Brenda Kay Foster Christine H. Frankiewicz Richard Rowland French Sharon Louis Fuller Sharon Ann Futa Mike Fye Mike Gaczkowski DOUQIGS D. Gale Shirley C. Gall Patrick Edward Galvas SHARON ANN FUTA . . . Art Club-lg Future Teachers of America -3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4y J.A.-45 Hatchet-4. MIKE FYE . . . Glee Club-l,2g Electronics Club-3 IVice-President- 375 Crosscountry-l,2,3,45 Swimming-l,2.3,4f Track-'I,2,3,4g Senior Cabinet: National Merit Scholarship Commendation, MICHAEL GACZKOWSKI . . . Math Club-3. DOUGLAS D. GALE Boys' Usher Club-lg Swimming-I. SHIRLEY C. GALL . . . Glee Club-23,45 Latin Club-lp Home Eco- nomics Club-45 Cheerblock-l. PATRICK EDWARD GALVAS . . . Student Council-3,45 Football-1,49 Wrestling-3,4, Homeroom President-45 Senior Cabinet. LEE GILL . . . Track-2,3,4g Crosscountry-2,4. LARRY RAYMOND GILLEN . . . Football-l,2,3,4 ICO-Cclpfclin--4lg Basketball-l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, PATRICIA LOUISE GISH . . . Orchestra-l,2f Drama Club-4, Booster Club-lg Student Council-47 Finians Rainbowuf Cheerblock-l. .ff-'S 4 Lee Gill Larry Raymond Gillen Patricia Louise Gish LINDA ROCHELLE GOEBEL . . . Glee Club-2,3,4y Drama Club-3,4 IDrama Boardjg Spanish Club-2,35 Cheerleading-4 Warsitylf Fini- on's Rainbowug Night On Broadway , Homeroom Secretary-4. RUDI S. GOLDMANN . . . Band-i,2, Future Teachers of America- 4, Operators Club-l,2,4g Student Council-lg Taxidermist Club-3,4, IVice-President-3,4D7 Homeroom Social Chairman-3f Russian Club -4. RICHARD J, GOLICHOWSKI . . . Concession Stands-3, Rod and Gun Club-3, Junior Achievement-3, D.C.E.-4f Baseball-2. KENNY GORALCZYK . . . Glee Club-4g Football-l,2,3,4. LINDA CAROL GORBACZ . . . Glee Club-2, Home Economics-4. JAMES GORSKI . . . Operators Club-l,2,4, Baseball-l,2. JONATHON C. GRABOWSKI . . . Orchestra-l,2f Latin Club-3,45 Science Club-3,45 Math Club-3,45 J.A.-3,45 Hatchet 3,4. ANNETFE GRAY Glee Club-2, Art Club-2,3,4, ISecretary-455 Drama Club-3, Y-Teens-3,4, IFinancial Secretaryji Booster Club- 2,3,4g Yearbook Stal?-4, IAdvertising Managerlp Hatchet-41 Night On Broadway , Homeroom Secretary-35 Homeroom Historian-4. SUSAN MARIE GROMSKI Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-3,4 Linda Rochelle Goebel Rudi S. Goldmann Richard J. Golichowski Kenny Gorclczyk Linda Carol Gorbacz James Gorski Jonathon C. Grabowski Annette Gray Susan Marie Gromski Ruth Ann Gruber Dove Grzegorek Theresa Hafron Becky Hagquist Patricia Hansell Judy Harden Ida Jane Harges Georgiane Harlozinski Frederick Leon Grzeskowiak RUTH ANN GRUBER . . . Art Club-i,2,3,4 lSecretary-211 Drama Club-2, Spanish Club-2,3,4 lSecretary-Treasurer-3, President-47, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-25 Girl's Ushers Club-45 Y-Teens-1,35 Booster Club-l,2,3,4 lVice-President- 435 Student Council-3, National Honor Society-3,45 Yearbook Staff- 4 lPicture Editorlp Cheer Block-I, Junior Cabinet: Homeroom Presi- dent-35 Homeroom Vice-President-2,4. DAVE GRZEGOREK . . . Spanish Club-Ip Student Council-3, Wres- tling-2,3,4, Jump Over The Moon f Leave It To Jane g Homeroom President-4, Senior Cabinet, FREDERICK LEON GRZESKOWIAK . . . Boys' Ushers Club-2,3,4 lVice-President--41. THERESA HAFRON . . . Latin Club-1,25 Y-Teens-If Yearbook Staff -4 lTypistlg Hatchet Staff-1,2 lReporterJg Business Club-2, Cheer Block-I. BECKY HAGQUIST . . . Girls' Ushers Club-3,47 Y-Teens-3,49 Hatch- et Statf-4, Cheerleading-1,37 Business Club-24 Homeroom ,Secre- tary-2g Homeroom Social Chairman-35 Homeroom Vice-President- 4, Junior Prom Court. PATRICIA HANSELL Glee Club--l,2,3,4 lMell0ettes-2,3lg Art Club-i,2,3,4g Foreign Exchange Club-3,-4, Girls' Ushers Club-3,45 Y-Teens-3, Student Council-i,3,4g Booster Club-3,45 Leave It To Jane g Night On Broadway , Finian's Rainbow . JUDY HARDEN . . . Band-l,2,3,4, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-4, G.A.A.--i,2,3,4 lBoard Member-3,451 Finian's Rainbowny Sea Nymph's-4. IDA JANE HARGES . . . Home Economics Club-If Booster Club-I. GEORGIANE HARLOZINSKI , . . Booster Club-4, Homeroom Secre- tary-35 Homeroom Treasurer-4. I l36 Paul E. Harrell PAUL E. HARRELL . . . Baseball-l,2,3,4. AARON TYRONE HARRIS ll . . . Hi-Y--4, J.A.-3,45 Wrestling-3,45 Football-4. DOUGLAS HARRIS . . . Wrestling-l,2,3,4y Cross Country-2,45 Track-4. SHERYL JO HAYES . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3, Future Teachers of America-2,45 Booster Club-4. DENNIS WAYNE HECK Latin Club-2,3,4 lPresident--4g Science Club-4, Rod and Gun Club-3,4, Yearbook Staff-4 lSports Editorl. MICHAEL HECKLINSKI . . . Student Council-21 Football-l,2,3,4f Baseball-l,2,3,4g Basketball-l. TOM HECKLINSKI . . . Science Club-3,45 Student Council-lp Hatch- et Statt-47 Football-l,2,3,4g Baseball-l,2,3,4g Basketball-lg Senior Class Social Chairman, Homeroom President-4. RONALD HEICK . . . Rod and Gun Club-45 Baseball-lg Washington- Riley Escort-4. FRANCES HERMAN . . . Drama Club-35 Foreign Exchange Club-45 Future Teachers of America-2,37 Health Careers Club-3,47 Booster Club-l,2,3,4. Aaron Tyrone Harris ll Douglas Harris Sheryl Jo Hayes Dennis Wayne Heck ! 'Nn -M.. Michael Hecklinski Tom Hecklinski Ronald Heick Frances Herman m Sharon Ann Herman Sandra Kay Hiatt James Hildebrand Donald Hines Marlene Hipsak Barbara Hixson SHARON ANN HERMAN . . . Glee Club-4, Drama Club-25 Foreign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club-l,2,3,4, G.A.A.-l,2. SANDRA KAY HIATT . . . Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-4. JAMES HILDEBRAND , . . Latin Club-l,2,3,4 lSocial Chairman- 3Jp Future Teachers of America-4, Science Club-3,4 lPresident-335 National Honor Society-3,4, Yearbook-4 lEditor-in-Chiefl, Hatchet Staff-l,2,3,4 lReporter-2, Staff Writer-3, Photographer-3,4, Typist -2,3, Science Editor-45, Latin Club Award-l,2,3,4g Tribune's Most Valuable Staffer Award-3, Homeroom Treasurer-l,2,3f Future Doc- tors Club-l,2f Tribune High School Page Writer-3,4. DONALD HINES . . . French Club-3,49 J.A.-3,4. MARLENE HIPSAK . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4 lMelloettes-l,2l, Spanish Club-2,3g Night on Broadway , Cheer Block-lf Homeroom Volley- ball-i,2y Homeroom Historian-I. BARBARA HIXSON . . . Band-l,2,3,4, Drama Club-l,2,3,4f Y-Teens -4. TED HLAWACZ Art Club-37 Drama Club-lg Math Club-35 Wrestling-3,4. CHRIS HOFFMAN . . . Drama Club-3,45 Foreign Exchange Club- 3,4g Future Teachers of America-3,45 Home Economics-45 Health Careers Club--4, Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-4, J.A.-4, Homeroom Historian-4. MARSHA NORA HOLLAND . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Booster Club- 2p Finian's Rainbow . Ted Hlawacz Chris Hoffman Marsha Nora Holland PEARLEAN HOLLOWAY . . . Glee Club-4, Home Economics-3: G.A.A.-25 Hatchet-2. DAVID ALLEN HOLT. . . Boys Usher Club-25 Operators Club-l. THOMAS HOOVER . . JOYCE ANN HORVATH . . . Drama Club-2,35 Health Careers Club- l,2,3,4 lSociaI Chairman-4lg Girls Usher Club-3,45 Y-Teens-lp Stu- dent Council-lf Hatchet-4, Homeroom Vice-President-1,25 Home- room Historian-4, Homeroom Treasurer-3, Cheerblock-1,45 Year- book Representative-4. KATHY HORVATH . . . Art Club-45 Drama Club-25 Spanish Club- 3f Booster Club-l,2,3f G.A.A.-if Junior Achievement-3. ED HUDSON . . . Boys Usher Club-l. JAMES L. HULLINGER . . . Glee Club-25 Spanish Club-ly Boys Usher Club-l,2,3. CONSUELLA BEATRICE JACKSON . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4g Spanish Club-2, Future Teachers of America-if Health Careers-45 Girls Usher Club-3,4 lPresident-43, Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-2,3,4 C50- cial Chairmanlp G.A.A.-l,2,3g Junior Achievement-4: Cheerleading -l,2,3,4 iOutstanding Award-2,331 Volleyball-2,3,4 lCap1ain-355 Night on Broadway , Homeroom Historian-3. GEORGE EARL JACKSON . . . Band-I. Pearlean Holloway David Allen Holt Thomas Hoover Joyce Ann Horvath Kathy Horvath Ed Hudson James L. Hullinger Consuella Beatrice Jackson George Earl Jackson Nathaniel Jackson Theresa Jagodzinski John Jerzykowski Cynthia DeLoros Johnson George Johnson Karen Johnson Kathleen JUClifl'1 Johnson Robert Johnson Chester Jedral NATHANIEL JACKSON Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America-45 Boys Ushers' Club-47 Hi-Y-47 Cheerleading Warsityj -32 Leave lt To Jane Night On Broadway Fir1ian's Rainbow . THERESA JAGODZINSKI . . . Glee Club-3,4, Home Economics Club -2,3,4 lServing Committee-3, President-45. CHESTER JEDRAL . . . JOHN JERZYKOWSKI Hi-Y-2,31 Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4, CYNTHIA DELOROS JOHNSON . . . Future Teachers of America-27 Home Economics Club-45 Health Careers Club-45 Concession Stand- 2g Booster Club-2,45 G.A.A.-l,2,4p Homeroom Volleyball l,2,4g Cheer Block-I. GEORGE JOHNSON . . . Glee Club-2,3,-4, Basketball-l,2,3,flg Foot- ball-l,2,3,4 lCo-Captain-415 Track-l. KAREN JOHNSON . . . KATHLEEN JUDITH JOHNSON . . . Art Club-3,45 Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-3,45 Booster Club-l,2,3,4y G.A.A.-l,2,3,4i Hatchet-4. ROBERT JOHNSON . . . Band-lf Glee Club-l,2,3,4 lPresident-41, Latin Club-l,2,4p Hi-Y--4, National Honor Society-3,45 Basketball- l,2,3,4f Night On Broadwayuy Finian's Rainbow g Hameroom Secre- tary-25 Junior Class President. Arthur Jones III ARTHUR JONES III . . . Football-15 Cross Country-23,45 Wrestling -1,2,3,4g Track-1,2. VERLIS MAE JONES . . . Health Careers Club-4. GARY KAISER . . CHERYL KAPCZYNSKI Library Club-2,3,4f Y-Teens-2,3,4g Boost- er Club-3,4. MARCY ANN KASPRZAK . . . D.C.E.-4. JAMES STANLEY KASMIERCZAK . . . Operators Club-l,2. JERRY KEHOE . . . Football-If Basketball-1,25 Baseball-2,3,4. JOHN KEHOE . . . Sports-l,2. VGTHS Mae Jones Gary Kaiser Cheryl Kapczynski Marcy Ann Kasprzak James Stanley Kazmierczak Jerry Kehoe John Kehoe .QB Pat Kelly Eileen Kelly 5153 Patricia Kelley Alino Lloyd Kerr E, -ee, fa ,Li ,U ii. FQ Floyd Kerr Ko ren Kiem nec PAT KELLY . . . Glee Club, Home Economics-4, Booster Club 3,4, Hatchet Staff-3,4, Junior Prom Court. EILEEN KELLY , . . French Club-4, Health Careers Club-4, Home Economics Club-4, Booster Club-4, Hatchet Staff-3,4. PATRICIA KELLEY . . . Glee Club-l, Spanish Club-QA, Booster Club-l,2,4, G.A.A.-4, Cheer Block-l, Sea Nymphs-4. FLOYD KERR . . , Football-l,2,3,4, Basketball-l,2,3,4, Track-l, 2,3,4. ALINO LLOYD KERR . . . Glee Clubf2,3,4, Football-l, Basketball- 4, Track-4 lCaptainl. KAREN KIEMNEC . . , Glee Club-2,3,4' CMelloettes-45 Drama Club -2, Girls Ushers' Club-3,4, J.A.-3,4, Night On Broadway , Fini- an's Rainbow , Homeroom Secretary-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club -4. MELODY KLING . . . Latin Club-l,2,3, Health Careers Club-l,2,3, Science Club-3,4, Girls Ushers' Club-3,4 lSecond Lieutenant-41 Stu- dent Council-2, National Honor Society-3,4, Yearbook Staff lCopy Writerl Latin Award-l,2,3, Horneroom Vice-President-l, Home- room President-2. DIANE KOCSIS . . . Future Teachers of America-l,2,3,4, D.C.E.-3,4, Student Council-l,2, Junior Prom Court, Homeroom Secretary-Treas- urer-2, Homeroom Vice-President-3. JEANETTE KOPCZYNSKI . . . Y-Teens-l, Booster Club-l, G.A.A.- l, Student Council-4, Junior Prom Court, Homeroom Historian-4, Melody Kling Diane Kocsis Jeanette Kopczynski SUE K. KOPCZYNSKI Band-I,2,3,4, Latin Club-If Foreign Ex- change Club-3,41 Math Club-3,45 G.A.A.-3,4. KATHLEEN KOSINSKI French Club-3,45 Home Economics Club -4, Health Careers Club-45 Booster Club-l,3,4g Homeroom So- cial Chairman-4. GALENA KOVALENKO . , . Glee Club-2, Drama Club-45 Y-Teens-45 Booster Club-4, J,A.-4. JIM KOWALSKI . . . Math Club-3,4f Boys Ushers' Club-l,2,3,4f Hatchet Staff-1,21 Baseball-3,4, Homeroom Treasurer-I,2f Home- room President-3,4, Junior Cabinetf Russian Club-4. BONNIE CHRISTINE KRILL . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4f Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Concession Stands-35 Student Council-2,3f Home- room Secretary-4, Homeroom Social Chairman-3, Leave It To Jc1ne f Finian's Rainbow . DONALD KROL . . . Glee Club-2g Boys Ushers' Club-l,2,3,4. MARY ANN KROL . . . Library-l,2,3,4y Home Economics-3,4. RICK KRUEGER Band-lg Glee Club-3,4 fMelloment-3,4lf Dra- ma Club-2,3,4 IBocird Member-4lg Latin Club-'I,2,3 ISecretary-Sly Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 ITreasurer-3lf Future Teachers of Amer- ica-I,2,3,4, Science Club-3,47 Concession Stands-3,4f Student Council-3,4 iJunior Representative-3l, Cheerleading CVarsityl-2 Homeroom Vice-President-4, I Remember Mama , Lost Horizon , Finian's Rainbow , Night of January l6th g Student Council Work- shop-3g Student Council Exchange Day-3. JAMES C. KRZYZANIAK . .. Glee Club-47 Baseball-'I',2. fig NN,a ha. Sue K. Kopczynski Kathleen Kosinski fx Galena Kovalenlco Jim Kowalski Bonnie Christine Krill Donald Krol Mary Ann Krol Rick Krueger James C. Krzyzaniak el' W ,av-. Kathryn Anne Kubiak Helen Kubica Shirley Kurzhal Michelle M. Laberge ,,,..,., L Linda Sue Landuit Elizabeth A. Lapkiewicz James William Laskowski David J. Lechtanski Robert Kuespert KATHRYN ANNE KUBIAK . . , Art Club-l,2g Spanish Club-23,4 Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-2,45 Con- cession-45 Y-Teens-l,3,4, Booster Club-l,2,3,45 Student Council-4, National Honor Society-3,45 Yearbook-45 Hatchet Staff-l,2,3,4 lAdvertislng Manager-2,3 Staff Writer-415 Girls State Alternatef Homeroom Volleyball-l,2,3,4, Homeroom Historian-2,3. HELEN KUBlCA . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Home Economics Club-45 Health Careers Club-1,25 Booster Club-l,2,4. ROBERT KUESPERT . . . Spanish Club-l,2g Future Teachers of Ameri- ca-l,2,3,4, Math Club-1,25 Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4. SHlRLEY KURZHAL . . . Drama Club-l,4, Latin Club-l,2,4, Home Economics Club-47 Y-Teens-i,2,4, Booster Club-2,4p J.A.-3 lTreasurerJg Homeroom Secretary-3. MICHELLE M. LABERGE . . . Health Careers Club-l,2,3,4p Y-Teens -ly G.A.A.-I. LINDA SUE LANDUIT . . . ELlZABETH A. LAPKIEWICZ . . . Spanish Club-2,3,4y Foreign Ex- change Club-3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, J.A.-3. JAMES WILLIAM LASKOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-31 Stu- dent Council-l,2,3,4p Baseball-l,2,3,4, Football-l,3, Homeroom Vice-President-l,2,3,4g Sophomore Class Vice'President5 Junior Prom Escort, Miss Memory Lane Escort-37 Washington-Riley Escort-4. DAVlD J. LECHTANSKI . , . J.A.-4. I44 t I Yuki Iixff La rry Leka rczyk LARRY LEKARCZYK . . . Football-I,2. GAIL LENTYCH . . . D.C.E.-4. LARRY E. LENTYCH . . . Latin Club-If Future Doctors Ciub-I. DAVID JOHN LESNIEWICZ . . , Swimming-2. MARCIA LEWANDOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Ciub-3,45 Future Teachers of America-4g Health Careers-1,25 Booster Club-If Hatchet Stat?-23,4 IMusic-Drama Editor-41: Yearbook Representative-4. JANICE LIBERTOWSKI . . . Bond-I,2,3,4, Art Club-If Spanish Club -I,2,3, J.A.-4, Student Council-I,2, Junior Prom Court, Homeroom Secretary-4. BENNY RAY LINDSEY . . . Footbaii-2,3,4p Basketball-2,3,4. MARIE LINDSEY . . . TIMOTHY C. LISEK . . . Football-I,2,3,4, Track--I,2,3,4. Janice Libertowski Gail Lenfych Larry E. Lentych David John Lesniewicz Marcia Lewandowskl Benny Ray Lindsey Marie Lindsey Timothy C. Likek 1 Ken Lucky Patricia Ann Luczkowski Carol Joan Lukaszewski John Lukaszewski Margaret Lukens Judy Marie Magdalinski KEN LUCKY . . . Drama Club-3,4 CBoard of Directorslg J.A.-3,45 Lost Horizon g Finian's Rainbow , Night of January I6 . PATRICIA ANN LUCZKOWSKI . . . Glee Club-2, Drama Club-I,2, 3,45 Latin Club-2,35 Foreign Exchange Club-3, Future Teachers of America-I,2,3,4p Home Economics Club-I,2,35 Health Careers Club-35 Y-Teens-I,2,3,4g Booster Club-I,2,35 D.C.E.-4. CAROL JOAN LUKASZEWSKI Home Economics Club-I. JOHN LUKASZEWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Rod and Gun Club-3,4 ISocial Chairmanl, Junior Prom Court. MARGARET LUKENS . . . Orchestra-I,2,3,4, Drama Club-I,2,3,4g French Club-3,45 Library Club-3,4 IPresident-4I, Concession Stand -2,31 Booster Club-If Lost Horizon , Finian's Rainbow g Night of January l6 g Dance Band-3,4. JUDY MARIE MAGDALINSKI . . . Home Economics Club-4, Y-Teens -3,45 Booster Club-45 Student Council-If Yearbook-4 Representa- tive. THOMAS MAGEE . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4g Math Club- 3,4 Nice-President-3, President-43, Hi-Y-4, Rod and Gun Club- 45 Student Council-2,35 Yearbook Representativeg Homeroom Treas- urer-I,2y Homeroom Vice-President-35 Latin Club Award-I. RANDY MAHNESMITH . . , Band-I,2,3,4, Orchestra-31 Glee Club -T,2,3,4, Student Council-2,3,4g National Honor Society-3,4 lVice- Presidentlg Leave It To Jane , Night on Broadway . ROBERT MAJEWSKI . . Thomas Magee Randy Mahnesmith Robert Maiewski 146 THOMAS MAJEWSKI . . . Football-l,2,3,47 Basketball-l,2,3,4f Track-l,2,3,4. MICHELENE ANN MAKOWSKI . . . Glee Club-2,45 Drama Club- lj Booster Club-l,2,3,4, G.A.A.-lg Homeroom Treasurer-if Home- room Historian-25 Homeroom Treasurer-3, Homeroom Vice4Presi- dent-4. WILLIAM MANCZUNSKI . . . Drama Club-lf Latin Club-2,35 Science Club-3,4p Homeroom Treasurer-l. RONALD GENE MARCINIAK . . . Hatchet Staff-4 lAssistant Sports Editorlg Football-l,2,3,4, Track-l,2,3,4. ELIZABETH J. MARKER . . . Latin Club-l,2,3,4, Health Careers Club-2,3,4f Latin Club Award-3. JIM MARKIN . . .Operators Club-3. NANCY R. MARSHALL . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3, Future Teach- ers of America-3,45 Health Careers Club-2,3,4 lSecretary-3, Treasurer-4lg Girls' Ushers Club-4, Y-Teens-lf Booster Club-if Hatchet Staff-2,3,4 lExchange Manager-3,4D, Cheerblock-lp Homeroom President-2, Junior Class Historian. SHARON MARSHALL . . . J.A.-4. ALAN MATTHEWS . . . Glee Club-3,47 French Club-3. ,gg-v-'il' ,fx Thomas Maiewski Michelene Ann Makowski William Manczunski Ronald Gene Marciniak 'kb Elizabeth J. Marker Jim Markin Nancy R. Marshall Sharon Marshall Alan Matthews df-v Tr' 'Q' Suzanne Kay Matuskiewicz Thomas Joseph Maure Terry Mays Constance McCain A-fr' .., J 1 Judith McClain John McCoy 3 Michael McFarlane LaVonna McJunkins Dwaine Mayle SUZANNE KAY MATUSZKIEWICZ . . . Art Club-1,25 Foreign Ex- change Club-4, Future Teachers of America-if Home Economics Club--2,45 Health Careers Club-I,2,3,4p Science Club-31 Y-Teens- l,2,45 Booster Club-3,41 G.A.A.-3,45 J.A.-4. THOMAS JOSEPH MAURE . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, D.C.E.-4. DWAINE MAYLE . . . Glee Club-i,2,4 iGlee Club Board-35 Mel- lomen-l,2,4D, French Club-3,4 lVice-President-4l, Latin Club-l,2, 3,45 Future Teachers of America-3,4g Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Math Club-35 Student Council-lp Homeroom President-i,25 Leave It To Jane 2, Night on Broadwayug Finian's Rainbow . TERRY MAYS . . . Cross Country-ig Baseball-l,2. CONSTANCE MCCAIN . . . JUDITH ANN MCCAIN . . . Band-l,2g Glee Club-l,2,3,4 iMellO- ettes-2,3,4, Fitzy Minstrelsl, Drama Club-2,3,4, Spanish Club-3,49 Latin Club-25 Foreign Exchange ClubA3, Health Careers Club-45 Y-Teense-2g Booster Club-2,3,47 G.A.A.-l,2,3g Student Council-1, 3,44 iSocial Chairman-4, Steering Committee-415 Cheerleading KB-Teemj-2, Homeroom Secretary-1,25 Leave lt To Jane g Night On Broadwayng Finian's Rainbow . JOHN McCOY . . . sand-1,2,3,4, Glee Club-2,3,4, Hi.Y-4, Wrestling-2,3,4g Baseball-2,3,4g Cross Country-23,45 Night On Broadway . MICHAEL MCFARLANE , . . Ban-d-25 Electronics Club-3,45 J.A.-3, Yearbook Staff lPhotographerly Russian Club-4. LAVONNA McJUNKINS Art Club-4, Home Economics-41 Y- Teens-4, Homeroom Treasurer-3. 148 James McKinney JAMES MCKINNEY Science Club-3,47 Student Council-l,2,3,4 lPresident-3,455 National Honor Society-3,4, Cross Country-2,3,4g Swimming-l,2,3,4, Track-l,2,3,4, Boys' State Delegate, Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Governor's Youth Council 1964. JEANNETTE McNElL . . . G.A.A.-l. CHERYL L. MCWlLLlAMS Glee Club-4. SANDY MELL . . . Home Economics Club-2. SUE MESZEGETO . . . Band-l,2, Drama Club-3, Latin Club-l,2, 3,45 Foreign Exchange Club-4g Future Teachers af America-l,2,3, 4, Y-Teens-2,3,4f Booster Club-l,2,3,4, G.A.A.-l,2f Cheerleading lB-Team-21. MICHAEL R. MIKO . . . Swimming-l,2,3,4. BARBARA MILLAR . . . Latin Club-lp Health Careers Club-lg Boost- er Club-4g J.A.-47 Homeroom Vice-President-3. CREIGHTON J. MILLER . . . Future Teachers of America-45 Foot- ball-lg Track-2, Swimming-l,2,3,4, National Merit Scholarship Commendation-4. JANICE MAE MILLER . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4 lBoard Member-3, Treasurer-41, Y-Teens-23,45 Yearbook Staff, Night On Broadway f Homeroom Secretary-3. H 2m A W Jeannette McNeil Cheryl L. McWilliams Sandy Mell Sue Meszegeto W Michael R. Miko Barbara Millar 'FSR , .,.. Y e. e N Creighton J. Miller Janice Mae Miller gina., LINDA MILLER . . . Latin Club-l,2g Yearbook Staff-fActivities Edi- torly Hatchet Staff-2,3,4f Homeroom Treasurer-4. ROBERT MILNER . . . Electronics Club-4, Rod and Gun Club-4, Lindo Miller Robert Milner Student Council-I. BERNADETTE MIKOLASCZAK . . . THOMAS R. MINK . . .J.A.-3,41 Hatchet-4. JOE S. MNISZEWSKI . . MARCIA MOODY . . . Art Club-l,2,3,4g Drama Club-l,2,3,4 lBoard Member-35, Girls Ushers' Club-3,4 lBoard Member-415 Stu- dent Council-lg Junior Cabinet, Homeroom President-3, Washing- ton-Riley Court, BETTY MOORE . . . Glee Club-2,47 Home Economics Club-4, Health Careers Club-4, Booster Club-4, G.A.A.-l,2,4. SUZANNE LEE MORMAN . . . Band-i,2,3, Orchestra-3, Drama Club-l,2,4g Booster Club-l,2,4, Hatchet Staff-1,29 Homeroom So- Bernadette Mikolasczak Thomas R. Mink cial Chairman-I, Homeroom Historian-3. IRENE ANN MROZ . . . Glee Club-4, Future Teachers of America- reers Club-1,25 Booster Club-l,2, G.A.A.-l,2,3,45 Homeroom Volleyball-l,2,3,4. Joe S. Mniszewski Marcia Moody Betty Moore Suzanne Lee Morman Irene Ann Mroz 150 lg Library Club-l,2,3,4g Home Economics Club-l,2,3, Health Ca- CHARLOTTE A. NAESSENS . . . Band-l,2,3,4, D.C.E.-4. SHIRLEY ANN NAJDEK . . . Drama Club-37 Latin Club-l,2,3,4p Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-'I,2f Booster Club-i. DIANE NEMETH . . . Drama Club-l,2,3,4f Latin Club-2,35 Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Health Careers Club-l,2, Concession Stands 3,4y Hatchet Stat? 3,45 Cheer Block-lg Homeroom Secretary-l. NANCY NETHERTON . . . Glee Club-2,3,4. PAT NIERENZ . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Library Club-25 Home Eco- nomics Club-i,2, Homeroom Historian-3. JULIANNE C. NOWACKI . . . Latin Club-23,45 Foreign Exchange Club-3,4f Y-Teens-23,45 Booster Club-i,2,3,4g Yearbook Staff- 4p Cheer Block-lg Homeroom Volleyball-2,3,4g Homeroom Histori- an-4. MARY NOWACKI . . . Latin Club-2,35 Y-Teens-3,41 Booster Club- 2,3f D.C.E.-4. Diane Nemeth JEANNI NOWAK . . , Art Club-4. 'ne-Wit' Charlotte A. Naessens Shirley Ann Naidek Nancy Netherton PAMELA KAY NOWAK . . . Glee Club-2,3,4g Drama Club-l,4g Latin Club-I, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Library Club-1,29 Health Careers Club-lg Girls Ushers Club-3,45 Student Council-if Home- room President-l,2,3,4. rl Pat Nierenz Julianne C. Nowacki Mary Nowacki Jeanni Nowak 151 Pamela Kay Nowak Sophie Nyczak Maxine J. O'Chap Jim Olelniczak Dean L. Olson Carol Ann Opaczewski Robert Opaczewski Ron Opaczewski Paul A. Orban Mildred Odom SOPHIE NYCZAK . . . MAXINE J. O'CHAP Foreign Exchange Club-3,4g Future Teach- ers ot America-31 Y-Teens-2,3,4 lProgram Committee Chairman- 4J, G.A.A.-3,4, Booster Club-l,2,3,4g Student Council-l,2,3g Vol- leyball Team-45 Intramural Volleyball-l,2,3,4, Junior Prom Pro- gram Committee Chairmanp Homeroom Secretary-lg Homeroom Vice-President-21 Homeroom President--35 Homeroom Secretary- 4g Yearbook Stott lRepresentativel. MILDRED ODOM . . . Glee Club-2,3 lMelloettes-355 Home Eco- nomics Club-2,35 Concession Stand-3, G.A.A.-1,25 D.C.E.-45 Finian's Rainbow . JIM OLEJNICZAK . , . Art Club-l,2,3,4g Hi-Y-l,25 Rod and Gun Club-l,2,3,45 D.C.E.-3,4 lPresident-4Jf Sports-2. DEAN L. OLSON . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Student Coun- cil-4: Basketball-l,2f Washington-Riley Escort-4. CAROL ANN OPACZEWSKI . . . Latin Club-3,45 Health Careers Club-3,4g Booster Club-l,2. ROBERT OPACZEWSKI . . . Student Council-l,2f Football-If Track -ly Junior Prom Escort. RON OPACZEWSKI . . . Glee Club-3,47 Art Club-45 Latin Club- l,2,3,4g Student Council-lg Finian's Rainbow , Homeroom Vice- President l. PAUL A. ORBAN . . . Latin Club-l,2, Library Club-3,45 J.A.-3,41 Student Council-3,45 Swimming-l,2,3,4g Finian's Rainbowuy Junior Prom Escort, Washington-Riley Escort-4. Bonnie Orszulak BONNIE ORSZULAK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Future Teach- ers of America-3,47 Home Economics Club-4, Y-Teens-35 Booster Club-3,4, J.A.-4, Intramural VoIIeybaII-I,2,3,4g Homeroom Vice- President-I, Homeroom Secretary-2,35 Homeroom Treasurer-4. DOROTHY OSOWSKI Spanish Ciub-1,2 iSecretary-2h Home- room Treasurer-25 Homeroom Secretary-35 Homeroom Historian-4. JOHN LEWIS PACAY . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 iVice-Presi- dent-31, Science Club-3,4f National Honor Society IPresident-414 Hatchet Staft iSports Editor-435 Footbali, Basketbail, Track Manager -I,2,3,4f Homeroom President-If Senior Cabinet. JACK PAPCZYNSKI . . . Student Council-Ig Footbaii-1,25 Basebail -I,2g Homeroom Vice-President-I. JEROME B. M. PAPCZYNSKI , . . Sports-I,2,3. URSULA PARAKOWSKI . . . Drama Club-If Home Economics Club -If Y-Teens-I,2,3,4i J.A.-3. KENNETH ALAN PARSONS . . . Giee Club-25 Spanish Club-27 Oper- ators Club-23,45 J.A.-3,4, Football-25 Swimming-2,3,4g Baseball -4. ROBERT A. PATTERSON JR .... Foreign Exchange Club-35 Future Teachers of America-I,2,35 Boys' Ushers Club-I,2,3,4f Operators Ciub-I,2,3,4g Concession Stand-1,25 Hi-Y-3,45 Hatchet Staft-I, 2 iReporterIg Swimming-L25 Football-31 Baseball-I,2. LINDA PAULINSKI . . . Art Club-I,2,4p Drama Ciub-I,2y Booster Club--3, J.A.-3g Hatchet Staff-I,2,3, Dorothy Osowski John Lewis Pacay A '4 A. Q in V' K 53213: Qs. I fr Jack Papczynski Jerome B. M. Papczynski 'QW IBS Ursula Parakowski Kenneth Alan Parsons Robert A. Patterson, Jr. Linda Pauiinski 11 JOHN PAXSON . . . Finian's Rainbow . DENNIS PECK . .. 2,3,4, Hi-Y-Ig Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4g J.A.-4, Swimming-2,3. John Paxson Dennis Peck SHARON PEJZA . . . Drama Club-4, Latin Club-2,3,4 IVice-Presi- dent-35, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Booster Club-I,2,3,4 CSecre- iary-3Dg G.A.A.-If Cheerieading IB-Team-3Ip Cheerblock-Ig Night of January I6 . WALT PELLOW . . . Hi-Y-4, Football-I,2,3. ROLAND D. PEREGRINE . . . Band-I,2,3,4g Orchesfra-I,2,4g Hi-Y -I,2g Rod and Gun Club-3, Football-2,35 Dance Band-1,2,3,4. JAMES L. PHILLIPS . . . Spanish Ciub-3, Math Club-41 Boys' Ushers Club-Ig Rod and Gun Club-2,3315 J.A.-3,45 Student Council-I. LARRY PHILLIPS . . . Lorin Club-3,4. CAROL SUE PIATKOWSKI . . . Ar? CIUIJ-If French Club-4. Larry B. Peiza Sharon Peiza Walt Pellow Roland D. Peregrine James L. PhiIIips Larry Phillips Carol Sue Piafkowski I54 LARRY B. PEJZA . . . Band-I,2,3,4g Science Club-3, Math Club- CAROL PIECH . . . Orchestra-25 Art Club-If Latin Club-lg Cheer Block-Ig Nurses Club-I. PATRICIA PIECHOSKI . . . Latin Club-2,3,4g Health Careers-2,35 Science Club-3,4 ISecretary-4Ig Student Council-2, National Honor Society-3,45 Hatchet-2,3,4 lFeature Editor--3, Editor-45, Home- Corolpiech Patricia Piechoski room Treasurer-I, Homeroom Vice-President-45 Russian Club-4. PATRICIA PILLER . . . Art Club-2,3,4 lPresident-3lg Drama Club-I, 2,4Ig Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Booster Club-l,2,4f Homeroom President-I. ROSE ANN PISHNOFF . . . Glee Club-3,45 Y-Teens-2,3,45 Booster Club-3,41 Hatchet-4. HELEN SUZANNE PLONSKI . . . Glee Club-l,2p Drama Club-I,2g Latin Club-If Future Teachers of America-I,2,3g Y-Teens-I,2,3,4, D.C.E.-3,47 Homeroom Secretary-31 Homeroom Historian-45 Home- room Social Chairman-4. NANCY ANN PLONSKI . . . Glee Club-2,3,45 Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-3,47 Night on Broadway . MARK E. POLACK . . . Glee Club-i,2,4, Art Club-3,41 Operators Patricia Piller Rose Ann pishnog Club-If Rod and Gun Club-3,4g Sports-I,2g Leave It To Jane . RONALD J. PULLMAN . . . SHARON LUCILLE RADER . . . Glee Club-2,35 Student Council-25 Hatchet Staff-3. Helen Suzanne Plonski Nancy Ann Plonski -ulR i Mark E. Polack Ronald J. Pullman Sharon Lucille Rader 155 Robert G. Radics Linda Radtke Bill Raker Dorothy Reed John E- Ribo Richard Ridenour Bill Rigor Marcia Romanowski yy' J Patricia A. Raiter ROBERT G. RADICS . . . Drama Club-I. LINDA RADTKE . . . Glee Club-I,2,3,4g Health Careers Club-45 Girls' Usher Club-3,45 Y-Teens-I,2,3,4, Booster Club-45 Hatchet Stat?-4, Business Club-25 Homeroom Historian-3. PATRICIA A. RAJTER . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,47 Health Co- reers Club-I,2,4, Booster Club-i,2,4, .I.A.-3,4-. BILL RAKER . . . Football-I. DOROTHY REED . . . Glee Club-45 Latin Club-45 Future Teachers of America-4. JOHN E. RIBA . . . Hatchet Staff-4. RICHARD RIDENOUR . . . Student Council-3,45 Basketball-If Baseball-Ip Taxidermy Club-3,4 lPresident-43, Homeroom Vice- President-i,3, Homeroom Social Chairman-25 Homeroom President -4. BILL RIGOR . . . Math Club-3,45 Baseball-I,2,3,45 Homeroom Vice- President-I,2. MARCIA ANN ROMANOWSKI Art Club-4, Cheer Block-I,2. Donna Sue Rossow DONNA SUE ROSSOW . . . Bandhi, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 iPublicity Chairman-3, Secretary-43, Health Careers Club-lg Girls' Ushers Club-3,45 Y-Teens-2,3,4 iTreasurer-3, Publicity Chairman -3, Service Chairman-4lf Student Council-1,27 Yearbook Repre- sentative, Homeroom Secretary-1,25 Junior Class Secretary. LYNN ALEES ROUNDTREE . . , Glee Club-2,3,4f Concession Stands -45 Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-2,3,4, G.A.A.-l,4g D.C.E.-44 Home- room President-if Cheer Block-I. STANLEY L. ROZMARYNOWSKI . . . Football-i,2,3,4p Wrestling -l,2,3,4. JERRY RUDBECK . . . Band-lg Latin Club-l,2,3,4f Science Club-4: Electronics Club-3,4 iPresidentlp Rod and Gun Club-45 Hatchet Stal?-45 Track-if Junior Prom Escort. SALLIE RUSSO . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-4f Booster Club-2,4, Hatchet Staff-3. CARL THOMAS RYBAK . . , Spanish Club-2, Future Teachers of America-3,4, Science Club-4, Operators Club-i,2i Hi-Y-ip Model United Nations Assemble-4. TOM RYCHURALSKI ... RON RYNEARSON . . . D.C.E.-4. MARIKKA RYPA . . . Bancl-l,2,3,4, Orchestra-I,2,3,4g Spanish Club-i,3,4p Future Teachers of America-23,45 Booster Club-2, J.A.-35 National Honor Society-3,4, Yearbook Staff fSenior Editorlg Finian's Rainbow , Model United Nations Assembly Delegate-4: 1964 Delegate to Hoosier Girls' Stateg National Merit Scholarship Commendation-4. JVM Lynn Alees Roundtree Stanley L. Rozmarynowski Jerry Rudbeck Sallie Russo Carl Thomas Rybak Tom Rychuralski Ron Rynearson Marikka Rypa Howard L. Rzeszewski Robert Sabai ,nu J., Jackie Sagendorf George Ronald Santa gf, :wmv- Raymonde Jeanne Schultz Peggy Ann Schuttrow HOWARD L. RZESZEVVSKI . . . Drama Club-2,3,4 CBoard Member- 2,3, President-4lf French Club-3,45 Latin Club-2,3,4, Future Teachers of America-3,4 CVice-President-3lg Math Club-22 Conces- sion Stands-2,3,4g National Honor Society-3,45 Yearbook Stac- lManaging Editorl, Homeroom Treasurer-27 Homeroom' Vice-Presi- dent--3,4, The Curious Savage g l Remember Mama g Lost Horizon , Finian's Rainbow , Night of January l6th p Model United Nations Assembly Delegate-4, State Math Finalist-l,2g Na- tional Merit Scholarship Commendation-4. ROBERT SABAJ . . . JACKIE SAGENDORF . . .Spanish Club-2. GEORGE RONALD SANTA . . . Latin Club-lf Student Council-lg Electronics Club-3,4 lTreasurerg Social Chairmanjg Rod and Gun Club-35 Football-lg Track-2,3,4, Cross Country-2,3,4, Swimming -3g Homeroom President-l. RAYMONDE JEANNE SCHULTZ . . . Future Teachers of America- l,2,3,4 lProgram Chairman-41, Science Club-3,45 National Honor Society-3,45 Hatchet Staff-l,2,3,4 CAsssitant Editor-43, Reporter-l, 2, Staff Writer-3, Night On Broadway , Tribune High School Page Reporter-23,45 Model United Nations Assembly-4. PEGGY ANN SCHUTTROW . . . Foreign Exchange Club--3,4, Girls Ushers' Club-45 Y-Teens-3,45 Booster Club-l,2,3,4p Student Coun- cil-3,45 Yearbook Staff44 iBusiness Managerlg Cheer Block-lg Homeroom Treasurer-l,2, Memory Lane Dance Chairman-4. SANDRA KATHERINE SCOTT . . . Glee Club-35 Drama Club-l,2,4g Health Careers Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-if J.A.-35 Student Coun- cil-23,45 Homeroom Treasurer-3,45 Junior Prom Court. KATHLEEN A. SEKENDY . , . Art Club-3,47 Drama Club-2, Latin Club-l,2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 lTreasurer-Ill, Library-3, 45 Y-Teens-3,47 Booster Club-l,2,3,4 KSecretary-2, Treasurer-415 Hatchet Staft-4, Homeroom President-l,2,3,4, Junior Cabinetg Sen- ior Cabinet. CONNIE SEXTON . . . Home Economics Club-2,45 Y-Teens-3,45 Booster Club-4. Sandra Katherine Scott Kathleen A. Sekendy Connie Sexton 158 CASIMIR W. SIKORA . . . Art Club-3,45 Boys Ushers' CIub-2,3,4p Operators' Club-35 J.A.-3,4. MARIE JANE SIKORSKI . . . Drama Club-45 Future Teachers of America-I,2,3p J,A.-4. DAVE SIMMS . .. FRANK T. SKUBIS . . Basketball-I,2,3,4. WANDA KAY SLABY . . . Band-I,2,3, Drama Club-I,2,3,4g Span- ish Club-45 Latin Club-2, Future Teachers of America-I,2,3,4f Li- brary-2,3,4f Concession Stand-2,4g Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-45 Hatchet-If Jump Over The Moon , I Remember Mama g Finian's Rainbowuf Night of January I6th . JOHN, SLATER . . . Student Council-If Baseball-I,2,3,4p Football- I,2,3,4. PATRICK R. SLATER . . . J.A.-3. SANDRA LEANN SLOTT . . . Glee Club-2. SUE SMEAD . . . Future Teachers of America-I,2,4p Library CIub- 4, Science Club-4. 49 Casimir W. Sikora Marie Jane Sikorskn David Simms Frank T. Skubls Wanda Kay SIaby John Slater Patrick R. SIater Sandra Leann Slott Sue Smead Sherry Francine Smith Siesta Smith Ed Sniadecki Jr. Lee Snook , ' - Liss Marleen Kristeen Sobczyk Margie Sousley Christine Sowinski Mary Ann Sparazynski Walt Smudzinski SHERRY FRANCINE SMITH . . . Art Club-3, Home Economics Club- 2p G.A.A.-I,I,3. SIESTA SMITH Band-l,3,4g Orchestra-4, Spanish Club-l,2,3, 45 Future Teachers of America-2,3,4g Booster Club-4, J.A.-3,4g Student Council-4, National Honor Society-3,45 Hatchet Staff-4 lProof-Reader, Reporterl, WALTER SMUDZINSKI , . . Latin Club-23,45 Future Teachers of America-lg Electronics Club-3,45 Hi-Y--lg Student Council-3, Swimming-l,2,3,4i Baseball-2,3,4. EDWARD SNIADECKI JR .... Student Council-I5 Basketball-l,2. LEE SNOOK . . . Math Club-31 Electronics Club-4, Swimming-2,3. MARLEEN KRISTEEN SOBCZYK . . . Glee Club-23,47 Art Club-2,37 Future Teachers of America-l,2,3, Y-Teens-2,3,4g Booster Club- 2,3,4. MARGIE SOUSLEY . . . CHRISTINE SOWINSKI . . . Spanish Club-If Latin Club-l,2f Future Teachers of America-lg Booster Club-lp Homeroom Historian. MARY ANN SPARAZYNSKI . . . Art Club-45 Library Club-3,47 Health Careers Club-I,3,4, Booster Club-l,4, Homeroom Treasurer -4. 160 Janet Kay Spinner Jacqueline Marie Spychalski Esther Bernice Sroda JANET KAY SPINNER . . . Y-Teens-lg D.C.E.-3,4 lSecretary-4J- Homeroom Secretary. JACQUELINE MARIE SPYCHALSKI . . . ESTHER BERNICE SRODA . . . DONALD M. STACl'lOWlAK . . . KATHY STACHOWIAK . . . Glee Club-3. TERESA l. STACHOWlAK . . . NANCY STAFFORD . . . Glee Club-3,45 Latin Club-3,41 Home Economics Club-4f Health Careers Club-2,3,4 Nice-Presidentlg Sci- ence Club-3,4y Girls' Ushers Club-4, Y-Teens-3. SUE L. STAFFORD . . . Art Club-2,3,4f Drama Club-2,37 Spanish Club-l,2,3 lSocial Chairman-2, Vice-President-335 French Club- 4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Future Teachers ot America-l,2,3, 4 lSecretary-45, Girls' Ushers Club-3,4 Nice-President-43, Booster Club-lf Homeroom Social Chairman-lf Homeroom Historian-25 Homeroom Treasurer-3, Homeroom Vice-President-4, Washington- Riley Court-4. VICTOR STEINHOFFER . . . Glee Club-4, Track-25 Swimming-2. Donald M. Stachowiak Kathy Stachowiak Teresa I. Stachowiak Nancy Stafford Sue L. Stafford Victor Steinhoffer DEBORAH ELAINE STEWART .. . Glee Club-l,2,3,4p G.A.A.-1,2 lTreasurer-QI, Leave lt To Jane , Finian's Rainbow , Cheerblock CYNTHIA SULENTIC . . , Drama Club-3,41 Latin Club-l,2,3,4g For- eign Exchange Club-45 Concession Stand-3, Booster Club-I,2,3,4f G.A.A.-l,2,3,4g Nurses Club-l,2. Deborah Elaine Stewart Cynthia Sulentic LINDA SUMPTER . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4g Foreign Exchange Club- 3,4 lSecretary-Sig Girl's Ushers' Club-3,45 Y-Teens-l,2,3,4 lVice- Presiclent-3, President-435 Student Council-2, Cheerblock--lp Homeroom Treasurer-2, Homeroom Vice-President-35 Homeroom President-4g Washington-Riley Court. GEORGE PAUL SWIZEK . . . Drama Club-3,45 Electronics Club- 4, Operators Club-l,2,3g Wrestling-3, Lost Horizon , Finian's Rainbow , Homeroom Social Chairman-l,2. RONALD SZCZEPANSKI . . . Glee Club-2,3,4. JOLANTA SZUMIAL , . . Health Careers Club-23,45 Girl's Ushers' Club-3,45 Hatchet-2,3,4. EUGENE SZYMANOWSKI . . . Electronics ClubM37 D.C.E.-4. Linda Sumpter George Paul Swizek way . DIANE TABERSKI . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Health Careers Club- I. Ronald Szczepanski Jolanta Szumial Eugene Szymanowski Cassie T. Szymanski Diane Taberslci 162 CASSIE T. SZYMANSKI Glee Club-2,45 Drama Club-25 Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-l,2,3,4f G.A.A.-3,4, Night On Broad- MICHAEL TAYLOR . . . FERMON THOMAS . . . Band-I, Glee Club-I,Q,3,4, Art Club-I, FootbaIIfI,2,3,4, BasIcetbaIIfI,2,3,4, Baseball-I,2, Track-3,4, Night On Broadway , Finian's Rainbow . JENNIE THOMAS Glee Club-I,2,3,4, Home Economics Club- I,2, Math Club-I, G.A.A.-I, J.A.-3, Homeroom Secretary-I. DONNA LUCILLE THOMPSON . . . Band-I,2,3,4 iBand-CounciI- 3i, Orchestra-3,4, Future Teachers of America-2, Drama Club-2, Spanish Club-2, Girls' Usher Club-3,4, Y-Teens-I,2,3 iService Chairman-3i Booster Club-I,2,3,4 iPresident-43, Student Council -3,4 iSecretary-41, Cheerleading iVarsity-2,3,4i, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Memory Lane Court-3. VIVIAN JEAN THOMPSON . . . Home Economics Club-4, Booster Club-4. MADELYN TOWNSEND .. . Band-I,2,3,4, G.A.A.-I,2,3, Homeroom Volleyball-I,2,3. CHARLES VANDERMARK JR .... Orchestra-I,2,3,4, Latin Club-I, 2,3,4. LINDA KATHERINE VAN PARIS Glee Club-I,2,3,4 IBoard Member-3, Secretary-4, Melloettes-2,3,4J, Fitzy Minstrels, Art Club-1,2 iPresident-Qi, French CIubA3 iVice-President-31, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 iPresident-SI, Girls' Usher Club-3,4, Y-Teens- 3, Student- Council-4, National Honor Society-3,4 iProgrcim Planning Chairman-4i, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class President, Homeroom Class President-I,2,3, Junior Class Cabinet, Leave it To Jane , Night On Broadway , Finian's Rainbow . MICHAEL VANSLAGER . . . Rod and Gun Club-3,4, Intramural Bas- ketball-2,3,4, Washington-Riley Escort. Michael Taylor Fermon Thomas Jennie Thomas Donna Lucille Thompson Vivian Jean Thompson Madelyn Townsend QP'-up f Charles Vandermark Jr. Linda Katharine Van Paris Michael Vanslager Karl Bruce Varga Geraldine F. Vargo 'r-'19 Larry Versmesse Ronald Eugene Vincent Susan Kay Voss Cheryl Wagner Barry Wallace Jim Wasowski Nancy Vargo KARL BRUCE VARGA . . . Sports-I. GERALDINE F. VARGO . . . Spanish-2,3,4 lScoial Chairman-35g Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Future Teachers of America-2,3,4l, Booster Club-2,3,4y Yearbook Staff fUnderclassman Editorjg Busi- ness Club-2, Algebra Award-l CState Contestlp Cheerblock-lf Homeroom President-2, Homeroom Vice-President-3, Senior Cabi- net: Senior Class Historian, Homeroom Treasurer-4. NANCY VARGO . . . Foreign Exchange Club-45 G.A.A.-4. LARRY VERSMESSE . , . Student Council-4, Football-I. RONALD EUGENE VINCENT , . . Glee Club-2,3,4 iMellomenlg Rod and Gun Club-2, Student Council-3. SUSAN K. VOSS . . . Art Club-3g Y-Teens-l. CHERYL WAGNER . . . Glee Club-l,4g Home Economics Club-25 J.A.-35 Junior Prom Court, Homeroom Secretary-4. BARRY WALLACE Boy's Ushers Club-1,27 Baseball-l,2,3,4. JIM WASOWSKI Glee Club-2, Latin Club-2,3,4g Science Club -3,45 Math Club-3,45 Baseball-l,2f Model United Nations Assem- bly-4, Sharon A. Waumans SHARON A. WAUMANS . . , Spanish Club-2,3, Health Careers Club -4, Booster Club-1,25 Cheer Block-if Homeroom Volleyball-2,3. CYNTHIA WEAVER . . . Glee Club-I,2,3,4g Art Club-I,2,4g Drama Club-I,2,4, Y-Teens-4. R OBERT B. WEYMON . . , Latin Club-I,2g Science Club-3, J.A.-3. JANET WHITE . . . Drama Club-4, Spanish Club-I,2g Foreign Ex- change Club-4, Concession Stand-3,4, Student Council-4, Cheer Block-I. SANDRA KAY WHITE . . . Band-I,2,3,4 iBand Council-315 Orches- tra-2,3,4, Drama Club-I,2,3,4, Hatchet Staff-2,3,4 iTypist-2,35 Staff Writer-4I. NANCY JO WIATROLIK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,41 Drama Club-3,47 Health Careers Club-I,2g Booster Club-I,2,4p Hatchet Stat?-I,2g Washington-Riley Court-4. WESLEY WIECKOWSKI . . . Drama Club-4, Latin Club-4, Future Teachers of America-45 Science Club-47 Boy's Ushers' Club-1,25 Rod and Gun Club-45 Football-I,2,3,4y Wrestling-I,2,3,4g Track -I,2,3,4f Finian's Rainbow . CAROLYN J. WILLIAMS . . . Glee Club-I, Future Teachers of Amer- ica-If Library Club-I,2,3, G.A.A.-i,2, Cheer Block-I. CATHERINE ANN WILLIAMS . . . Art Club-23,45 Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, GirI's Ushers' Club-3,45 Booster Club-I,2,3,4p Junior Class Social Chairmang Senior Class Vice4Presidentg Homeroom Pres- ident-I,2p Washington-Riley Queen. I65 Cynthia Weaver Robert B. Weymon :AKQWQ L - ., 'is sur s Janet White Sandra Kay White Nancy Jo Wiatrolik Wesley Wieckowski CA. ,I 1 T' W- Carolyn J. Williams Catherine Ann Williams BRUCE WISEMAN . . . Science Club-3,45 Electronics Club-3,4 lSec- retary-3l, Football-i,2,3, Homeroom Treasurer-2,35 Senior Cabi- Def. EUGENE VVLODAREK . . , French Club-3f Basketball-l,2f Boise- ball-l,2. RICHARD B. WOJTASIK . . . Glee Club-23,45 Latin Club4l,2g Eu- ture Teachers of America-4. BONNIE WOLFE . . . Art Club-l,2,3,4 iVice-President-4lf Foreign Exchange Club-4, Girl's Ushers' Club-3,45 Booster Club-4g Student Council-35 Homeroom Secretary-3. BRUCE VVOLEE . . . Glee Club-1,25 Latin Club-23,41 Science Club -4, Math Club-4, J.A.-3,4 Nice-President of Sales of the Year- Slf National Honor Society-3,45 Junior Cabinet, Homeroom Presi- dent-3,4. KATHY LOUISE WOODRUEF . . . Glee ClubA2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Girl's Ushers' Club-3,41 Y-Teens-i,4, J.A.-3, National Honor Society-3,45 .Junior Prom Court, New Fitzy Minstrals-35 Mel- loettes-3, Homeroom Social Chairman-3,4, Washington-Riley Court -4. GERALDINE WOZNiAK . . . CAROL ANN WOZNY . . . Glee Club-l,2,3g Student Council-l,2g Cheerleading-2 Warsityl. JUSTINE MARIE WROBEL . . . Glee Club-2g Foreign Exchange Club -3,45 Booster Club-i,2,3,4, Hatchet-4, Homeroom Historian-ly Homeroom Social Chairman-21 Homeroom Secretary-3,4, Yearbook Staff-liiepresentativej. Geraldine Wozniak Carol Ann Wozny Justine MQ,-ie W,-Obel ROBERT YOUNG . . . Spanish Club-2,31 Hi-Y-23,45 Electronics Club-3, Boys' Ushers Club-3,45 Sports-I. ARTHUR STANLEY ZAKOVVSKI . . . Latin Club-3,45 Hi-Y-4, Rod and Gun Club-2, J.A.-3, Wrestling-3. CAROLYN ZELLERS . . . Y-Teens-If Cheer Block-I, Intramural Volleyball-2,314 ycopmin-23. Robert Young Arthur Stanley Zakrowski GEORGE RUSSEL ZELLERS . . . Swimming-l,2,4, Science Club-3,4. MARGIE ZIOLKOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Future Teachers of America-3,41 Y-Teens-if Booster Club-23,47 Intramur- al Volleyball-l,2. KATHLEEN ZMYSLO . . . Glee Club-23,45 Drama Club-2,3,4g Spanish Clube2, Foreign Exchange Club-31 Concession Stand-31 Booster Club-l,2f Curious Savage , Lost Horizon , I Remember Mama , Night of January I6th . PAULETTE ZMYSLO . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-I,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Health Careers Clubv2f Y-Teens-23,45 Homeroom Treasurer-I. TOM ZMYSLO . . . D.C.E.-4, Student Council-4. Carolyn Zellers George Russel Zellers DANIEL ZROBEK . . . Glee Club-i,2,3,4g Student Council-2g Base- ball-I,2,3,4. UW' f Margie Ziolkowski Kathleen Zmyslo Q95 Paulette Zmyslo Tom Zmyslo Daniel Zrabek T67 CONNIE ZALEWSKI . . . French Club-i,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America l,2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 iSpeaker's Bureau Chair- mon-3J, Hatchet-l,2, Yearbook Staff fCopy-writerl, Girls' Ushers Club-3,4, Booster Club-l,2, Homeroom Historian-i,2, Junior Prom Decoration Committee, D.A.R, Award Winner and St. Joseph's Coun- ty Award Winner. CHARMAINE ZULINSKI . . . CAROL ANN ZULTANSKI . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Drama Club-3,47 Spanish Club-4, Booster Club-3,4 iSecretary-3,4J, Student Council -3,4, Cheerleading CB-Team-31, Leave it To Jane , l Remember Mama , Finion's Rainbow , Night of January l6th , Junior Prom Court, Homeroom Treasurer-2, Homeroom Secretory-3, Homeroom Social Chairman-4, Homeroom Vice-President-I. SUANN LESLEY ZWIERZYNSKI . . . Drama Club-2,3, Latin Club- i,2,3,4 iTreasurer-2,3l, Science Club-3,4 fPresident-47, Booster Club-l,2,3,4, G.A.A.-l,2, J.A.-3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, Yearbook Staff lActivities Editorl, Russian Club-4 lPresident-4i, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Homeroom President-2,3, Junior Prom Refreshment Committee Chairman. NOT PICTURED LARRY DELATER JOHN DIALS BRENDA DOTSON WILLIAM DZIUBINSKI SHARON KOBOLD JAMES KRZYZANIAK Cgnnig Zqlewgkl Chdfmdihe ZUllI'lSkl Carol Ann Zultanski Suann Zwierzynski THOMAS NOWICKI ROBERT PAULINSKl RICHARD ROBAKOWSKI ANDREW ROBERTS PAUL ROBERTS PHILLIP ROSMARIN S l 5 ki ..., 2 5 Junior Class Officers: Left to right Bonnie Snyder, Greg Giczi, Larry Kase, Nancy Plumbeck, Penny Wldell Barbara Hudson. 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QM iv K 33 X fm ,F S 9 -E K , Washburn, Barbara Waters, Mike Watts, Bob Weaver, Charles Wegner, James Weil, Paula Weiss, Linda Wesolowski, Donna Wesolowski, Pat Weyrick, Susan White, Judith White, Rickey White, Robert Wiatrolik, Rosanna Widell, Penny Widner, Dennis Wieczorek, Carol Wieczorkowski, Richard Wiggins, Jonnie Wilcox, Nancy Wilkinson, Kay Williams, Carl Williamson, Shelli Wireman, Jim .KSN 'N 'Qi ill! 41 3 -..' ft iz Q ' Q 1 ' H l L A. f n ..,h.,. We, U ML, if 1 7,?Y 5 Wolf, Cynthia Woinarski, Patricia Wituski, Ralph Yandl, Don Zakrzewski, Ken Zalas, Jeannie Zamiafowski, Barb Zeak, Linda Zellers, Sarah Zimplernan, Elaine Ziolowski, Fred Zolman, Gary Zygulski, Robert IN MEMORIAM : 1' 1QfkMUfphy 1 iii: ': : Chemistry, U. S, History, English, and Trig., all are abandoned for now. Next year's juniors however will find Them consianf companions through a year They're not long to forgef. u s f ' l 4 ' : xr . sf ,, W 'K I I ' ' F f- 3 H, , t? N' 4 , r . R ix Y . ., 4 ,f 2, 41 I L .,,. ll! wifi! I l i -+54 l i j is S1 '-Q if . ........W,g ----.six Sophomores Score Successful Marks Adams, Linda Adamski, Benita Q Agnew, Willie 'M Anderson, Dovella dv' 'flfglhf Anderson, Trudie my Pi Ashley, Joan K af Bacsa, Cookie V Bailey, Kathy 1 M Baker, Lorene Barczykowski, Martin -1 Barker, Linda .,,. Barzo, Debbie ' Bauch, Sandra A' D. Bazan, Mary Ann M Beczkiewicz, Robert ,I . W mann Begham, Marie if ' 5 . ,I XIWX Bafson, Kathy , y if Behnke, David Bella, Michael Benfamin, Jeanette Benneft, Penny Q Bensley, Genny X I ii I Berfman, Diane Bickel, Diana ,. , . K, , are , .. ig' hr i 'l K H., if 5' l8l 'Q e ii f mt. Biebuyck, Joyce Bierwagen, Paul ' f Black, Nancy if Blankenship, James ,V g r ,f ,X Bogucki, Ken f -H ' Borlik, Gregory gt Botka, Don Q Q - ' Botka, Marilyn T 4 :Z igi L - - l A - Q Bower, Vicky a ny E' X . In 'I Bowling, Wanda . ' 5 V Bradford, Jim '1, . ' Brandt, Jackie ::' '- 'Ll' kllxx K c , IN F vx , l , A J Bromley, James ' A . K Bronstetter, Barbara gf 3 2' 5 JQ J 4' A C ' V Sell 24: ..,.... age - C it - . - J 'Own' 'W . K ' ,, A may Brown, Myron ' . -V M W' N A A Q Bruce, Roy X - x. X li we r P I Bryant, Jerry ,,,, vm nt Brzyski, Prudence w il l ' 4 V M 'S fy. Y Bucher, Frank ff'-i l , ' W' Buck, Dove ' Y ii'ii G : -1 ' i :fri rr.. 5 '- ' , :SV - Buda, Ron ' , C Buechler, Mark J 1 Burzynski, Jan Busick, Judy Buszkiewicz, Jim 1 . I I in ., Butiste, Frank A QE ? Butler, John H ,, : 'QL' kv Butler, Paula ., Byrom, Larry H Campbell, Joyce Cannady, Wayne l fa -, Carbiener, Brenda My gl 'W ' Carlson, Bonnie A f Cv a T, 3 ww. - ,,, r K ' nf' ,L . Carroll, Mike A if , K it ra XX Cavinder, Jane L lll 'H iya , Cencelewski, Sharon V , E gi chasm, Eidfenu l gi 5' we Chodzinski, Lawrence E Q W 5' Q, Nga I 'V Chudzicki, Joe we Nl - -ES Q reef in 'H Chwalek, Vickie K , ' ' 1 Ciesielski, Gary Ciula, Christine Ciula, Sue Clark, Neal Clements, Faith Clevenger, Dan Q' 40- l82 ,un -Nw... in 5? fun..- Coleman, Chuck Coleman, Sue Coleson, Jeff Collier, Gary Collins, James Conley, Michael Conn, Cindy Cook, Barbara Cook, Chris Cook, Sandy Cortier, Christine Cox, Diana Craycraft, Roger Currens, Jennifer Cwidak, Sharon Czaikowski, Ronald Dalkowski, Helen Danner, Robert Dauss, Chris Davis, Cynthia Davis, Gloria Jean Davis, Jeanne Dawson, John Deal, Betty 5 PAL 'V JA! wx., ,, ti wavy if , ip 1 yre rsr ,W iv H- N-sa s 'SY va F' vu if NO' Will! .wry -1-H Uhr' if l hiv' l H? 'Mrs- ,E A L . 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I 'K-all ii' 51 'ual i' e y , Q-vi :,, .. , '- - -ZA I l lRom....V l A gt ' Hudson, Tom Hullinger, Doug Hullinger, Kathy Humphrey, Lynn Hunt, Robert Hunter, Patricia Hurtekant, Kerry Inman, Cathy Inman, Dave lsbell, Paula Jackson, Ron Jackson, Sylvia Janowczyk, Charles Jasinski Christine Jedral, Josephine Jennnigs, Helen Jensen, Martin ft ,, iris l an ii, f N. sl all it A 4' A ,W AE' E k Q , if ., . .sy Janiszewski, Adrienne ,ff l me Jensen, Roy Johnson, David Johnson, Dianne Johnson, Jerri Johnson, Winston Jones, Davia E Q -QQ ill lsl L, I i is . 1,,,, sf gl K K it Wu f M X s. xifih ta' 1. 'Q' H ' X.. G' ' X I Q in -fl 'V , af xv C N, ,gli xt l 0 wig. if hah Harbaugh, Chris Hclrclen, Lynn Harges, Barbara Harris, Michael Harris, Richard Harris, Vickie Hartwick, Chris Harvell, Larry Hayes, George Hegedus, Philip S. Henderson, Joan Henry, Ethel Heyse, Diane Hoctel, Larry Hominiuk, Connie Homman, Dennis Honeycutt, Arlene Hoover, David Horvath Christine Horvath, Kathy Horvath, William Howard, Pamela Howard Winnifred Hudak, Dennis F has -I is .i .. '-mr' 2 Lv 5, X l M wi, , M Q ev 6, I' ,, ..,, W .. Md' 1 it . lx .NAV we s QW! . 'W 2 4, sf Q f.-was E Kominowski, Donald Kopczynski, Daniel Korros, Tim Kosinski, Christine Kosmala, Donna Kovalenko, Peter Kovatch, Bob Kowalski, Alex Kowalski, Carl Kring, Bradley Krol, Victor Kruszewski, Bob Krych, Kenneth Kubiak, Kathy Kuiawski, James Kwiatkoski, Mary Laberge, Sue Lack, Benny Lacy, Carol Lombie, Ralph Lancaster, Ray Lanchsweerdt, Pat Lang, Bob Lapkiewicz, John Aft- , 5 'ill , 4-. Q . 'E , i 5 K' bu of Q? glint . 'x I 1 X .5 f J., s P l 'ts K X re E , ,y -ef ' vi? x,. 21 'alumni ., ,Q , , My Q. 1,1 ., mp ,Q I N I 'W ' V ian! .fiii R 1 'Y 3 Q WY i '2,e, 1 V - A fu 5' Q RP' E 9 A My' gkfghnuqyw 1 -nm!!!-B ,,i I , uv a L B in -Q . Nha' -if N 'V fp UN. . 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Sosinslci, Beverly Sowinski, Judie Speeks, Everett Splawski, David Stachowiak, Harry Staszewslci, Kenneth Staszewski, Linda Stefaniak, Elaine Steininger, Rhea Steinke, Dale Stephens, Jim Stone, Peggy Stopczynski, Bernie Stoynott, Robert Suppinger, Vincent Swartz, Cheryl Swizek, Gerald Swizek, Geraldine Szostakowski, Wanda Szulczyk, Kenneth Szumial, Stephanie Szymanski, Sue Szymczak, Kenneth Szymczak, Paul wt, f5'xl ., , 1 s 'VA Y I -rlf J i t F9 gt 3 KE '- V I 4 , - ,F ,Q ' J 'W 4: ' tw, . E Mg 'T J TA WN , in , it , r,l N Q -1 g gi i A , ' -' K V :'. , Ski K 'U' 1 ,, . gg, I . LN ' W. ee J I .,'- In tk l . J' 'N W Q' A -:' - ' 1 ' A ij gr, K 1 ' 1 A ww- , '1 , Ii, I -Q, Q ,N.: ' x R , ii'i, ,M is is 1 L. A A 2 Taberski, Raynard V - ' H ' Taikowski, Betty Q gi, I, 'K 7 ? Tapolcai, Thomas in L L l Taylor, Pat I ll 'f3 V 'sw I N? z . rz up Tennison, Belinda 4 H .N Y .., . A ll ' 'R Tennison, Danny f ' ' 'i , 'Ni K ir- X fum - vt R S Yu . l 315. tit it ,wr E v! K f 'r f ss is it if I i Thomas, Jerry Thompson, Christina Thompson, Dennis Treber, Robert True, Juanita Turner, Nancy Turza, Patricia Tyler, Gary Ullery, Tara Vanator, Carol Van Paris, Richard Vanslager, Renee Varga, Shari Vargo, Janice Vargo, Shirley Vellner, Lynne Vicsik, Joseph Wagner, Ron Walker, Danny Walker, Helen Wallace, Linda Walsh, Alan Walters, Ernestine Wantuch, Therese Warniers, Bob Wasowski, Judy Wayo, Sue Weaver, Bruce Weaver, Mark Welbaum, Jim Wentzel, Larry Wesolowski, Eddy West, Helmut Wharton, Judith Wheeler, Jack Whitehead, Janie Wilfing, Doug Wilfing, Rudolph Wilkeson, Dennis Wilkinson, Harold Williams, Antonia Wills, Joyce Si. ,ft iii v i WSU . 1' V '-su K r is F' f N1 .av--. 'I Q Nat 'Ufx wav i iq.- 1- A ' it 'wx e 'J '- , i , W T V . ...A f is-.. s is f if , 'J ,.,, , J - A--it 5, -iw, ' A kuq. E - VV A J , STM pil? W f f . X Qi' Es-f W? -,abs f ,gm i 192 '. Qgjig -an-5, '-5 jf' Ei, i,i, il A K H , 6 :- 3255 i i y 'ta fe Q H, Q' yy L ri ,egg ,am lv.. S. Y Wilson, Michael Wincek, Peggy Wingett, Sharon Winnicki, Judy Wireman, Janice Wiseman, Ronald Witczak, Bernadine Woicik, Gwen Wolf, Walter Wolfe, Mary Woltman, Ken Womack, Donna Wozniak, Greg Wozniak, Linda Wright, Sandra Wrzesien, Mike Young, Parc Yuhasz, Larry Zalas, Pat Zaleiski, Pat Zellers, Charles Zielinski, David Ziolkowski, Linda Zion, Douglas Vue ' if Zoludow Kathy H .l gy-f rg Zultanski, Bonnie Zyto, Frank , i Q 'ff it Frosh Kept Running First Year Full of hopes and fears the Freshmen first came to W.H.S. in September. As the months progressed they became more and more a part of the school. Along with the knowledge they gained from their various classes and teachers, freshmen learned many other things. Perhaps most important was an appreciation for the spirit and tradition of W.H.S. Newcomers were initiated into this realm of school life and found that as they became more a part of Washington, Washington became more a part of them. Although many first year students found it necessary to attend classes at Warren or Lafayette, they were in no way forgotten. All school activities and plans were made with these students in mind. Having completed one year at Washington most of these Panthers are looking forward to being sophomores when, as experienced veterans they can sit back and watch the next freshmen class stumble through that initial year. For the next three years they will continue to feel more and more separated from the naive, inexperienced stage of the freshman. Yet, like all W.H.S. students, they will carry with them fond memories of the first time that they were introduced to the many Washington traditions and realized how much a part of them the W,H.S. spirit had become. Ending another day at Lafayette, the freshmen return to Washington. f f . ' -ff - . 'X K IJ- v ,. .x x 193 QEFQY' '- 33? ,.: vng '1 X if . EMMA W L, C , ,EW if W r , E N9 Barnes, Marie Basham, Barb Basker, Douglas Bassi, Valerie Batson, Harry Batson, Nancy Batten, David Beck, Vicki Ann Beczkiewicz, Lynn Bella, Jerry Bella, Michael Benko, James Benson, Miller Benson, Virginia Besheres, Linda Betts, Vicki Bilinski, James Blackman, James Baal, Rick Bond, Albert Bonkowski, Cathy Borlik, William Borowski, Henrietta Borowski, Susan HU! wha .iff ss R ' ,- ' 1 4, 'fly li 41 iv ,M .- V A 'A N 32 , -ffl! ' , 2 -, : -ggi s, v 'N x 5 its va s fr 4- n femur-N Adams, George Adkisson, Joseph Agnew, Bonnie Agnew, John Aikens, Terry Alford, Odessa Alm, Lynnetta Amick, Shelley Andert, Kathy Andrysiak, Dennis Andrysiak, Karen Anson, Dennis Arick, William Arndt, Cindy Austin, Jessie Austin, Sandy Badowski, Marcia Bailey, Bill Baldwin Connie Baldwin Linda Balsbaugh Tom Banicki Sandy Barger Sue Barnes Juanita R iv O 1-sf QR 'Y' 25 be -Q 1 1 K A , ' F N: ' MJ' Q x ' UU e . f t 5 il We N X QV .. 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Evans, Robert Ewald, Dale Fay, Sharon Featherstone Ellen Ferris Ronald Fershin Victoria Feyos Dianna Fuck Curtis Folk Sherry Foster Beverly Franklin Shirley Freeman Cathy Freese Sherry Fuentes Benny Fuiawa Robert Futa Lawrie Ganus Ma ry Gapinski Rita Garcia Sylvia Garls Mike Garrage John Gaut William Gerbasich Dale Gerkey Ronald SEM 4153! M.. We MQW iinas? iifwj , i. X it N-...JA Yi air' H'-1, .. ,J 1 if W. Q me A. ft - . fu an ? WP t f l - i W Q s Hoy, Henry Hoyes, Randy Huber, Tom Hubler, Chris Hudak, Frances Hudson, James Hudson, Lynn Hyduk, Paul Illes, Joe Jackson, Betty Jackson, Delores Jagadzinski, Maryann Jasinski, Carol Jennings, Elnora Jennings, Joe Jennings, Spencer Jensen, Diana Johnson, Bob Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Janice Johnson Loretta Johnson, Marcella Johnson, Stephan Jones, Linda is i l'5f',k, sK JXK nv X J ,:- L.. i N1 in A g I ll? lyy , .,,,. 4 gi E 'bfif 1 F3 if K , . , f 2x . , -if A J Nl' S sy .. ,V i X has - 4' in-H hs M ,K ns., f J, swf, .. , V 3. 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S'5.ffF '- 4 ' 'QF 'r -Q X A J I 203 Schaut, Chuck Schmidt, Russell Schroeder, Ron Schultz, Gwen Schultz, Jean Schultz, Linda Schuttrow, Becky Scott, Bruce Scott, Carol Scovil, Mary Beth Seals, Robert Senzic, Debbie Settles, Marsha Seward, Mary Sexton, Rodney Shapinski, Susan Shellenberger, Jackie Shepherd, Kathy Shepherd, Marya Sholly, Bryan Sieczkarek, Susan Sikora, George Simpkins, Carol Simpson, Jim Q rg Singletary, Margie Skodinski, Phil Skorupski, Janet Slaby, Vincent Slisz, Robert Smead, Jamie Smith, Cynthia Smudzinski, Sandra Snedaker, Bob Sniadecki, Frank Sniadecki, Joyce Snook, Ken Sobieralski, Linda Sowinski, David Sowka, Frank Sparks, Terry Spilski, Cassandra Springer, Thomas Stachowiak, Karen Starczewski, Linda Starkweather, Janet Starzynskl, Tony Staszewski, Phyllis Steffey, Sara ,.., , W Z 4 X gff' A if S ., af lm' T i 'ii,y V A ' U. J 'W ,'1: f, g ps yr - 7' f e 'M '. 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Ji: ' ' Thompson, Polly Thornburg, Lester Tooley, Cathy Lynn Toth, Bob Toth, Rose Tranberg, Ernest True, Kalane Trzaskowski, Judy Turner, Lucius Turza, Barbara Uitdenhowen, Scott Ulenrick, James Ullery, Jan Ullery, John Unger, Ben Unger, Len Urbanski, James Vanator, David Vandermark, Nancy Vandezande, Terry Vann, Ruby Vega, Emma Vellner, Joe Verash, Lewis L ,. ,, ,,.. 5 Y if S, 5 X 2 W, X' W 5 L l . I , J 205 i 'fQ-f .549 g s ,M L 4 dv in , i i L Q3 'S Q ML 'V L , -':Q 'fi Woods, Debbie Woods, Kenny Wozniak, Catherine Wuicik, Dennis Yost, Dennis Yost, Lois Young, Joycie Young, Sandra Younkin, Robert Zakrzewski, Dale Zanka, John Zarembka, Nancy Zelasko, Diane Zellers, Mike Zillman, Judy Ziolkowski, Tom Zygulski, Kathy as-mf vw? HU A 1 VV ,Jw 1 -V mT,.., -L. , . ,A L -an-1 Q X' r -W. Q. F1 'X Ki Ll Ff LL sg ! -,. -- 206 x Y 1? VV 37 H A t J sa. . 1 Whittaker, Tom Wiatrolik, Lorraine Wieczorek, Philip Wigent, Larry Wiggins, Caryn Wilkins, Becky Williams, John Willis, David Winkowski, Angela Winnicki, Kathy Wireman, Loretta Wiseman, Phillip Wisniewski, Diane Wisniewski, Robert Witkowski, Garry Withrow, Brenda Woiciechowski, David Woitas, John ,L li f wg' J L N-Qi: L' ik . , .... V K ' -x., 5-ff , ei W , at lf- ., 3 g V hr K 5 I with 4 ul was 5 l in' K as x 5 S 4 VNV S QQ .H PATRGNS A.B.Z. Buttet Restaurant 1533 W. Sample Street Daily 7:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M.- Sunday 11:30-4:30 Bean's Sport and Hobby Shop 4612 Western Avenue Belleville Shopping Center Ben's Marathon 3605 W. Sample Street 288-90562 The Book Shop 130 N. Michigan Street Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Buechler CIaire's Beauty Shop 1212 W. Dunham Street 287-8523 Ciula Bros. Standard Service and Appliances 3105 W. Sample Street 289-0831 Evergreen Florists 3105 Western Avenue South Ben, Indiana Flavorite Bake Shop 623 South Meade Street CCorner of Fordt Gibbs Shoes tor the entire family East ot Mayflower on Fillmore CLindenl Open weekdays to 8 Gray's Standard Service 4443 Western Avenue 289-0712 Henco Enterprises, Inc. 2241 Lake Street Niles, Michigan Horvath's Grocery and Meat 3501 West Sample Street 289-0512 Kuberski Department Store 746 South Meade Street Weather-Bird Shoes Our Specialty Kuberski Food Market Corners Meade and Ford Streets Famous tor its Polish Wedding Sausage Dr. Ervin J. Lodyga 810 West Indiana Avenue Compliments of Maternowski Food Market 745 South Walnut Meert's Dairy Store Mayflower and Sample Open till 10 p.m. 7 days a week Navaio Freight Lines, Inc. Coast to Coast Border to Border Nowaks Shoe Store and Repair 3101 West Ford Street 288-9571 South Bend, Indiana Pat n' Patty Shop Infant and Children's Wear 3608 Western Avenue Rhodes Marathon Service 3120 Western Avenue Phone 289-0914 207 SaI's Standard Service 3520 Western Avenue Accessories-Lubrications-Tuneup Sample Hardware 3511 West Sample 288-1-175 Simon's Style Shop 4610 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana 288-8785 Stan's Hardware and Lawnmower Shop 2701 Western Avenue 289-5400 Washington Student Council Better School Harmony Thru Student Government Tidey's Truck Service 23946 State Road 2 287-1224 Congratulations Graduates! Van Der Hagen Florist 3902 Western Avenue VeIdman's Service Center Western at Mayflower Anything In Car Care Walnut Grill 803 South Walnut Street 289-0096 Compliments Of The Warsaw Cut Rate 801 South Walnut he task of putting out a year- book can hardly be complete with- out the aid of some very wonderful and understanding people. To all of these people we extend our most warm-hearted thanks for the time and thought they so generously gave. DEX Adams, Charles Henry 120 Adams, George T. 87,194 Adams, Linda M. 181 Adamski, Benita 64,75,76,79,84,181 Adkisson Adkisson Adkisson ,Joseph 42,194 , Margie G. 169 90,169 Agnew, Bonnie Jean 194 Agnew, John Wesley Jr. 194 Agnew L. C. 120 Agnew, Willie Ray 181 Aikens, Beverlyn 62,169 Aikens, Terry 194 Akers, Edward E. 64,67,120 Alford, Odessa C. 194 Alm, Lynnetta C. 194 Althouse, Gwendolyn J. 120 Amick, Michael 169 Amick, Michelle 194 Anderson, Carol S. 75,169 Anderson, Craig T. 120 Anderson, Dovella 181 Anderson, Stephen 42,169 Anderson, Trudie 181 Andert, Kathleen 194 Andreae, Diana Lee 68,88,169 Winter Diane 42,46,47,72,84, Andrysiak, Dennis 64,87,194 Andrysiak, Karen 79,194 Andrysiak, Kathleen F. 43,64,79,81,89,120 Andrysiak, Marlene 83,84,88,169 Anson, Dennis 194 Apple, Sally C. 169 Aranows ki, Thomas Mar 120 Arelt, Marcia Ann 120 Arick, W illiam 194 Arndt, Cynthia S. 194 Arndt, Marcia L. 76,169 Arnold, Mike 169 Ashley, Dale L. 89 Ashley, J Atwood, Auger, B oan M. 88,181 Barbara 169 ruce C. 83,120 Bacsa, Virginia 85,90,l81 Badowsk i, Marcia 64,194 Bailey, Mary Kathleen 181 Bailey, William L. 194 Baker, Lorene Frances 181 Baldwin, Baldwin, Connie 194 Linda 194 Ballew, Gregory 169 Balogh, Jeffrey 52,121 Balsbaugh, Dale 72,169,91 Balsbaugh, Thomas E. 42,72,194 Banaszak, Patricia 85,169 Banicki, Sandra M. 194 Barczykowski, Martin 181 Bare, Ka rol Kay 47,68,84,90,169 Barger, Pamela 169 Barick, Sandy 62 Barker, Linda Sue 75,181,194 Barnes, Dorothy 121,89 Barnes, Juanita 194 Barnes, Martie H. 194 Barnet Dale 169 Beck, Victoria 194 Becker, Curtis Alan 66,72,170 Becker, Trudy A. 121 Becsei, Karen Jean 68,170 Becsei, Stephen 121 Beczkiewicz, Lynn 194 Beczkiewicz, Robert 181 Beghan, Marie Suzanne 181 Behnke, David William 181 Behnke, Karen 66,85,17O Belakovich, David 96 Bella, Jerry G. 194 Bella, Michael J. 181 Bella, Michael 194 Beniamin, Beverly 170 Beniamin, Jeannette 181 Benko, Carl Joseph 170 Benko, James Stephen 194 Bennett, Carol 170 Bennett, James Edward 87,170 Bennett, Penny Jo 181 Benninghoff, Janet L. 121 Benninghoff, Jean A. 121 Bensley, Genny 181 Benson, Miller 194 Benson, Virginia M. 194 Bernas, Constance 89,122 Bernas, Lawrence George 122 Berning, Georgia 170 Bertman, Diane L. 181 Berus, Carolyn 44,122 Bezeredy, Marilyn 81,84,122 Bibb, Steven Leonard 170 Bickel, Connie 76,122 Bickel, Diana Lynn 181 Biebuyck, Joyce 182 Bielak, Roman 83,122 Bierwagen, Jettery 43 Bierwagen, Jennifer 44,63,122 Bierwagen, Paul 122 Bilinski, James 194 Bilinski, Marcia 170 Bird, Antoinette Lori 170 Black, Charles J. 170 Black, Nancy 182 Blackmon, James D. 194 Blad, Barbara A. 42,66,68,72,170 Blake, Charles 122,89 Blake, Hardy 123 Bland, Mary Louise 123 Blankert, Bonnie 72,79,170 Blasko, Robert M. 79,170 Blosser, Nancy 88,170 Boal, Rick 194 Bobinski, Sharon Rose 90,170 Bodnar, Darlene 88,123 Bogucki, Kenneth 182 Bogucki, Patrick G. 72,79,170 Bonczynski, Joseph 170 Bonczynski, Mary 63,68,123 Bond, Albert 194 Bond, Anna M. 170 Bonkowski, Cathleen S. 69,85,194 Boon, Wyndham 170 Borek, James 123 1, Bartok, Sharon K. 42,68,84,9O,91,169 Bartosiak, Sharon 169 Bartoski, Barbara 121 Barzo, Deborah Sue 42,47,68,88,90,18l Basham, Barb 65,194 Basil, James Eugene 169 Basker, Beverley C. 121 Basker, Douglas 87,194 Bassi, Valerie 68,69,194 Batson, Catherine 169,181 Borlik, Bill 42 Borlik, Gregory 83,182,194 Borowski Borowski, Donna 170 Henrietta K. 85, 194 Borowski, Patricia A. 62,85,170 Borowski, Paul 170 Borowski, Susan 79,194 Borowski , Zbigniew 72,195 Borrelli, Elizabeth 195 Batson, Harry A. 194 Batson, Nancy I. 194 Batten, David Glen 194 Bauch, Sandra Kaye 90,181 Baumgartner, John 121 Bazan, Mary Ann 181 Beall, Richard 169 Beaton, Lenna 63,68,72,169 Botka, Donald 182 Botka, Louis 63,195 Botka, Marilyn 182 Botos, Mark 67,83,17O Bottorff, Nancy Jean 88,123 Bourdon, Ellen L. 195 Bourdon, Larry Dean 79,123 Bower, Vicky 182 Bowers, Shirley 62,81,83,91 Bowles, Patricia Anne 123 Bowling, Wanda J. 182 Boyer, Nancy Rae 43,88,123 Bradford, James R. 83,90,182 Bradley, Marsha 195 Brandt, David 76,195 Brandt, Jacquelyn Ann 182 Brant, Russell Victor 195 Brantley, Vicki 195 Brewer, Michael J. 195 Brezinski, David L. 195 Brezinski, Howard F. 170 Brodie, Paula 124 Bromley, James Michael 182 Bronstetter, Barbara 42,62,182 Bronstetter, Susan Kay 44,84,124 Brooks, Brenda L. 73,75 Brooks, Edwin P. 195 Brooks, Jeanine 42,73,170,90 Brooks, Jerry J. 182 Brown, Daryl G. 182 Brown, Jack Eugene 50,51,56,6 91,124 Brown, Myron L. 88,182 Brown, Patricia 66,170 Bruce, Christine 195 Bruce, Roy E. 182 Bruce, Susan Eleanor 62,195 Bryant, Jerry Lee 182 4,82,83,89 Bryant, Sa rasue 44,56,72,75,80,124 Brzyski, Prudence R. 65,79,182 Bucher, Frank 182 Buck, David A. 76,83,182 Buck, Ronnie Lynn 124 Buda, James 43,44,50,124 Buda, Ronald 182 Buechler, Mark 182 Buechler, Suzanne 44,52,73,82, Bunch, Howard R. 66,195 Burzynski, Janet 182 Burzynski, Kathleen A. 62,195 Busick, Judy L. 85,182 Butiste, Frank J. 74,182 Butiste, Michael A. 170 Butiste, Toni Lee 62,76,124 Butler, David M. 87,195 Butler, John D. 182 Butler, Paula Jeanne 182 Butler, Tyrone M. 195 Butler, William A. 124,89 84,124 Butts, Helen Louise 51,76,83,89,125 Byrom, Larry 182 Bystry, Claudette 68 Bystry, David 72,195 Cahall, Jack 67,125 Calvin, Malinda Sue 75 Camero, Robert S. 195 Calvin, Richard Lee 95,125 Campbell, Joan 170 Campbell, Joyce Diana 182 Campbell, Robert Hugh 125 Cannady, Wayne Riley 182 Carbiener, Brenda L. 65,182 Carbiener, Judy Lee 170 Carlson, Bonnie A. 69,84,182 Carlson, Jeff 87,125 Carlton, Mary 170 Carpenter, Mary Ruth 72,125 Carroll, Michael C. 182 Carson, Alice 170 Carstens, Larry 91,125 Carter, Dorothy 125 Case, Larry 169 Cash, Edwin 75,125 Cassera, Ted 43,126 Castleman, Peggy A. 126 Causey, James 170 Cavinder, Jane 182 Cencelewski, Larry 195 Cencelewski, Robert 195 Cencelewski, Sharon 182 Cencelewski Tim 195 Davis, Cenova, Timothy 72,83,17O Chadwick, J. W. 195 Chandonia, Connie 170 Chapla, Gerald 76,170 Chapman, Evelyn 170,90 Chapman, Wesley 126 Chavez, Fabian Robert 195 Chelminiak, Louanne 65,195 Cherry, Ronald 126 Chism, Eldrena 182 Chism, lva 195 Chodzinski, Lawrence 76,182 Chodzinski, Lawrence 126 Chodzinski, Wayne 67,170 Cholasinski, Patricia 195 Chrobot, Donald 42,64,79,83,170 Chrzan, Linda 195 Chudzicki Joseph 182 Chwalek, Michelle Ann 170 Chwalek, Victoria 182 Cichowicz, Dennis 126 Cichowicz, Ronald 195 Ciesielski, David 87,170 Ciesielski, Gary 182 Cinal, James 170 Cinal, Michael 81,126 Cischke, Julianne 62,195 Cissna, Barbara 126 Ciula, Christine 64,90,182 Ciula, Jacqueline 170 Ciula, Peter 87,195 Ciula, Susan Marie 74,182 Clark, Alan 195 Clark, Neal Robert 76,182 Clawson, Robert Edward 126 Clay, Linda Carol 195 Clements, Faith 182 Clevenger, Dan 182 Close, Brenda Kay 92,195 Close, Doris Jean 65,84,90,91,170 Cole, Mark 170 Cole Stephen 76,171 Cwidak, Sharon 183 Cwiklinski, Sharon 62,196 Cyman, Timothy 195 Czaikowski, Diana 89,128 Czaiowski, Kenneth 196 Czaikowski, Robert 196 Czaikowski, Ronald 183 Czarnecki, Dawn 128 Czarnecki, Tonette 91,96 Czarnicki, Richard 171 Czerna, Christine 75,128 Dabrowiak, Gregory 171 Dabrowiak, June Marie 73,128 Dale, Pamela 171,90 Dale, Terry 128 Dalkowski, Helen 65,84,88,90,183 Dalkowski, Louis 87,89,128 Dampier, Brian 42,64,171,196 Dandino, John 72,196 Danner Marlene J.90,171 Danner, Robert L. 183 Darling, Carla 171 Darling, Gerald 196 Dasaro, Louis 81,128 Daugherty, Mark 89,129 Dauss, Christopher 183 Dauss, John 196 Davis, Cynthia E. 88,183 Davis, Etta D. 196 Davis, Davis, Davis, David, David, Gloria J. 75,183 Jeanne M. 183 Jonathan 129 Kathleen 196 Kathleen 74,129 Davis, Kerry Scott 196 Davis, Larry 196 Davis, Mitchell 42,171 Davis, Phyllis Lee 196 Steven Anthony 196 Coleman, Charles 183 Coleman, Deelayne 171 Coleman Delores 195 Coleman Donald 171 Coleman Francis Lloyd 171 Coleman, Jacqueline 195 Coleman Linda Lee 64,90,l71 Coleman Suzanne 42,183 Coleson, Jeffrey Lynn 183 Collier, Gary 183 Collins, James 183 Collins, Linda 88,171 Collins, Robert 171 Compton, Ronald 75,171 Compton, Virginia 44,75,127 Conley, Kathleena 195 Conley, Michael 76,78,183 Conn, Cynthia 69,84,183 Cook, Barbara Ann 183 Cook, Christopher 183 Cook, Sandra 183 Copelin, Charles Douglas 127 Cornwall, Sally 76 Cartier, Christine 62,183 Cotton, Johnnie Ruth 88,127 Cottrell, Gary M. 87,195 Cottrell, Patrick 62,127 Coughlin, Mike 171 Cox, Diana 183 Cox, Donna 127 Craycrait, Marcia 69,90,195 Craycraft, Roger 76,183 Cross, Sandra 64,91,127 cfony, Jo 81,127 Crotty, Teri 65,195 Crowell, Barbara 127 Csabi, Joseph'75,127 Csaszar, Annette 171 Csaszar, Jeannette 195 Currens, Jennifer 65,69,84,90,183 Currens, John 128 Curtis, Patrick 171 Curtis, Stephen 171 Cuzinski, Elaine 128 Cwidak, Catherine 196 Dawson, John Michael 65,83,183 Day, Frank 196 Deal, Betty Ann 183 Deal, Carlett M. 62,196 Deal, Cynthia M. 62,183 Deal, Nola J. 183 Deardorff, James A. 129 Deardorlt, Nancy 129 DeBeck, Louise M. 129 DeBoe, Louise A. 196 DeBuysser, Dennis 87,129 DeGuc, Vincent A. 63,67,72,81,196 Deka, Kenneth 171 DeLater, Larry 89,168 Delchambre, Mike 196 DeLee, Kenneth 87,183 DeLee, Mary 79,196 DeLee, Mike 67,129 DeLoH, Roger P. 183 Dembinski, Janet 183 Dembinski, John 183 Demitruk, John 196 Deranek, Ronald 196 Derda, Paul 67,183 DeSmet, Madeline 196 Deszcz, Richard 129 DeVan, Jo Anne 89,130 Devenport, Patty 171 Devolder, Michelle 183 DeWells, Diane 68,130 DeWells, Sue Ann 196 DeWitt, Judith 79,130 Dials, Eleanor 196 Dials, John 168 Dickens, Levon 183 Dickens, Romay 196 Dickerhoft, Criag R. 44,52,63,130 Dobosz, Donna 183 Dobosz, Joseph 130 Dobrucki, Terry 130 Dombrowski, Thomas 171 Donaldson, Helen 183 Dorris, Leania 88,130 Dorris, Wyrine 68,84,130 Dosmann, Rosella 80,190 Dotson, Brenda 168 Douthitt, Michael 67,171 Dowlut, James 196 Dozier, Alfred 171 Dozier, Elizabeth 196 Dregits, Duane 171 Driver, Stephany 196 Dudeck, Craig 87,183 Dudeck, Katherine 130 Dudeck, Marie 171 Dudeck, Patricia 196 Dudek, Michael 196 Dudek, Theresa 90,171 Dukai, James M. 131 Dunn, Sandra171 Dye, Josie 171 Dyeson, Joann 131 Dygulski, Sharon 43,44,46,47,89,131 Dyleiko, Frances A. 131 Dydzkiewicz Thomas 42,62,9O,171 Dzialakiewicz, Judith 76,84,196 Dziubinski, Kathy M. 42,841,196 Dziubinski, Richard 75,87,131,168 Easterday, Patricia 84,183 Eazsol, George 171 Ebel, Jacqueline 42,183 Eby, Rebecca J. 65,196 Eby,son1Q R. 42,196 Edison, Leo R. 183 Edstrom, Michael 171 Edwards, Nancy 79,91 ,196 Edwards, Thomas 171 Ehninger, Lane D. 183 Eichstadt, Donald 171 Eichstadt, Gail P. 196 Elia, Teresa 196 Elia, Louis 131 Elliott, Daniel O. 131 Elliott, Larry E, 171 Emerick, Richard 42,67,183 Emerick, Thomas 76,171 Ender, Judith M. 171 Engle, Eileen 171 Engle, Larry 183 Engle, Sandra K. 171 English, George W. 196 English, Jennie A. 75,131 Enyart, Trudy A. 90,183 Esters, Jonathan 196 Esters, Kathy Jo 183 Evans, Carl 196 Ewald, Dale 197 Fall, Sue 171 Fann, Penny L. 171 Farkas, Frank 171 Farkas, John 89,131 Farkas, Mary M. 171 Farkas, Steve 87,183 Farthing, John 183 Farthing, Ralph 132 Faulhaber, Diane 132 Fausnaugh, Jeanne L. 43,183 Fay, Sharon 197 Featherstone, Ellen 69 Fekete, Susan 42,90,171 Felix, Carl D. 74,132 Ferger, Diana 79,171 Ferguson, Jean 90,184 Ferrara, Sharon 172 Ferris, Judy L. 132 Ferris, Ronald 42 Fershin, Victoria 197 Feyos, Dianna 197 Fick, Curtis C. 197 Fields, Carol 171 Fields, David 132 Fillmore, Kay 184 Finch, Michael 171 Finley, Dennis 132 Finn, Michael 75,132 Finn, Robert E. 184 Fisher, Barbara Lou 132 Fisher, James Alan 63,87,133 Fisher, Pamela Kay 184 Fitz, Robert Lee 184 Fiwek, Michael Arthur 62,184 Flanigan, Michael 172 Flanigan, Patricia L. 44,62,75,l33 Fletcher, Diane 64,88,91,172 Fletcher, Shirley 89,133 Flora, Harold W. 89,133 Flora, Jeanne E. 83,84,90,172 Floran, Janice 90,184 Folk, Sherry Ann 197 Ford, Jerry 171 Forizs, John L. 172 Forizs, Michael C. 172 Fortz, John 133 Foster, Beverly A. 197 Foster, Brenda K. 74,89,133 Fox, Catherine 184 Fozo, James 184 France, Henry S. 172 Frankiewicz, Christine 133 Franklin, Shirley May 197 Freeman, Catherine A. 197 Freese, Sherry L. 197 Freet, Douglas L. 184 French, Richard 89,133 Friebele, John W. 72,184 Frisbie, Pamela Kaye 76,172 Fuentes, Benny 197 Fujawa, Robert 197 Fuiawa, Victoria A. 90 Fuller, Sharon Louise 76,133 Fulton, James 172 Fultz, Mattie 184 Fultz, Myrtha 184 Futa, Lawrence 197 Futz, Sharon Ann 81,84,89,134 Fye, Michael S. 50,134 Gable, Steven Robert 62,66,76,90,172 Goczkowski, Michael 89,134 Gale, Douglas 134 Gale, Jolinda J. 90,184 Galeziewski, Don 62,83,172 Galeziewski, James 83,184 Gall, Shirley Charlen 75,134 Galvas, Michael 172 Golvas, Patrick Edward 134 Gamble, Jon Calvin 172 Ganus, Clarice Ann 42,90,172 Ganus, Mary Ann 42,197 Gonus, Ronny 87,172 Gapinski, Patricia 184 Gapinski, Rita 197 Garcia, M. Sylvai 42,197 Gardner, Christopher 172 Garis, Mike 197 Garis, Sandra 184 Gathright, Betty L. 184 Gathright, Jessie L. 184 Gaut, William C. 197 Geehring, Connie Jan 4-2,75,184 Geisler, Richard Allen 184 Geppert, Shirley Ann 184 Gerbasich, F. Dale 72,87,197 Gerkey, Ronald W. 197 Germann, Janice 197 Germann, Judith 184 Gervais, Becky 197 Gibbs, James 184 Giczi, Gregory 62,66,78,169,172 Gill, Lee 134 Gill, Marie 76,184 Gill, Robert 76,89,172 Gillean, Wilma Marie 85,190 Gillen, Carol Ann 42,172 Gillen, Larry Raymond 134 Gish, David J. 197 Gish, Patricia 134 Gleason, Janice Kathleen 42,65,172 Glon, Nancy 197 Glon, Walter 89 Gnott, Diane 184 Godfrey, Linda Lee 184 Goebel, Linda 46,74,8O,13s Goetz, Carol 172 Goheen, Michael 184 Golba, Marleen 42,68,74,172 Goldmann, Rudi 63,67,84,86,135 Golichowski, Richard 135 Golubski, Leo Jr. 172 Goralski, Terry 184 Gorbacz, Jack 184 Gorbacz, Linda 135 Gorbitz, Jean Beverly 184 Gorbitz, Toni Lynn 84,197 Gordon, Patricia 172 Gordon, Paul T. 184 Gorski, James Stanley 89,135 Gorski, Robert Casime 64,84,184 Gosbin, Donna Dee 76,184 Grabarek, Sandra 65,172 Grabarz, Kathleen 66,811,197 Graliowski, John 62 Graczyk, Mary 184 Graczyk, Sharon 184 Graham, Craig 172 Graham, James E. 75 Graliowski, John 62 Gray, Annette 78,135 Grayson, Kathleen 197 Green, Michele 197 Gregg, Scott 172 Gregory, Richard C. 184 Griffin, Carolyn A. 64,75,84,91,172 GriFtin, Marilyn 184 Griffith, Shirley Ann 62,90,172 Grittith, Wendell 197 Grochowski, Mary 172 Grochowski, Robert 184 Grocke, Larry John 184 Grodzicki, Theresa L. 62,79,81,83,84,172 Grohowski, Allen Jose 172 Gromski, Susan Marie 135 Grove, Elaine A. 42,68,9O,197 Grove, Pamela Sue 68,73,84,9O,172 Gruber, Ruth Ann 44,52,64,73,136 Grzegorek, David 136 Grzegorek, Kenneth 72,197 Grzeskowiak, Frederick 72,136 Grzeskowiak, Meivin 197 Gunn, Ellen Mae197 Haag, Joan Iris 197 Haag, Patricia 74,172 Haase, Frederick A. 76,78,184 Hafron, Mary V. 184 Hatron, Theresa E. 52,136 Hageniers, Gary 172 Hogquist, Becky 68,72,136 Hahai, Charles Edward 172 Hairston, Earl L. 172 Hairston, Patricia 184 Hall, Janice K. 184 Hall, Sandra L. 197 Hall, Zenobia 184 Halpin, Daniel 72,172 Haluda, David 172 Hamilton, Ronald 184 Hamman, Richard L. 184 Hampton, Barbara Joyce 184 Hampton, Gerald 197 Hansell, Patricia Sue 43,73,74,79,134 Harbaugh, Christina 64,185 Harden, Judith 69,76,89,136 Harden, Lynn 42,185 Hardy, Michael R. 197 Hardy, Pamela G. 68,172 Harges, Barbara 185 Harges, Ida J. 88,136 Harley, Jeanne 198 Harlozinski, Georgiane 136 Harrell, Paul Eugene 59,137 Harris, Aaron Tyrone 89,137 Harris, Carol Ann 198 Harris, Douglas P. 137 Harris, Michael Leroy 185 Harris, Richard E. 185 Harris, Sandra M. 172 Harris, Victoria Lynn 185 Harrison, Charles 198 Hartstein, James A. 198 Hartwick, Bruce 172 Hartwick, Christine 185 Harvell, Larry 185 Haslanger, Nancy 75,198 Hawkins, John Jr. 198 Hayes, George 42,74,8O,89,90,185 Hayes, Sheryl Jo 137 Heck, Dennis Wayne 52,62,82,87,137 Hecklinski, Michael 50,137 Hecklinski, Thomas 50,137 Hegedus, Philip 185 Heick, Ronald 137 Henderson, Joan 185 Hendrick, Patricia Ann 69,172 Henry, Edward 172 Henry, Ethel 185 Henry, Roxanna 172 Hernam, Frances 137 Herman, Grace Ann 198 Herman, Sharon Ann 198 Herman, Sharon Ann 138 Hernandez, Regina L. 172 Hertel, Regina M. 198 Heyse, Diana M. 98,185 Hiatt, Sandra Kay 138 Hicks, Barbara Jean 198 Hicks, James William 80,83,172 Hicks, Penny Lou 198 Higby, Howard S. 66 Hildebrand, James R. 44,50,54,55,62,138 Hines, Donald 65,89,138 Hipsak Marlene 138 Hixson, Barbara 63,68,76,138 Hlowacz, Thaddeus 63,89,138 Hoctel, Larry R. 185 Hodowaniec, Christine 198 Hoeppner, Judy Ann 172 Hoitman, Christine 138 Hoffman, Martha Gail 198 Hoffman, Sharon 65,198 Hoffman, Yvonne B. 42,65,198 Hoiny, Carolyn 173 Halbert, Patrick 75,173 Holland, Marsha Nora 138 Holloway, Pearlean 74,139 Holston, Avonda Carol 173 Holston, Erdmann L. 91,198 Holt, David Allen 139 Homeleski, Michael 198 Hominiuk, Connie 185 Homman, Dennis Lee 185 Honeycut, Ray Arlene 185 Honeycutt, Walter 198 Hoover, David Arnold 185 Hoover, Thomas Leslie 139 Hortn, Kathleen 173 Horton, Max 86,173 Horvath, Carolyn S. 85,198 Horvath, Christine 62,85,185 Horvath, James 173 Horvath, Janis 85,173 Horvath, Joan 173 Horvath, Joyce 72,85,139 Horvath Horvath , Kathleen S. 139 Kathy Ann 185 Horvath, William 185 Howa rd Howa rd , Cynthia Marie 42,79,198 , Frederick Lee 173 Howard, James 75,173 Howard, James Dennis 173 Howa rd , Monica 73,79,173 Howard, Pamela 185 Howard, Winitred 185 Howell, Arvilla K. 198 Hayes, Frederick G. 173 Hoyes, Randy G. 198 Huber, Thomas C. 198 Hubler, Hudak, Hudak, Hudson, Hudson, Christine L. 198 Dennis 185 Frances A. 198 Barbara 65,73,9O,169,173 Edward 139 Hudson, James 198 Hudson, Hudson, Janet 173 Lynn 65 Hudson, Thomas 185 Hullinger, Doug 185 Hullinger, James 139 Hullinger, James 139 Hullinger, Kathy 185 Humphrey, Lynn M. 85,185 Hunt, Robert D. 185 Hunter, Patricia 74,78,185 Hurtekant, Kerry 185 Hyduk, Paul 198 Hyduk, Robert 173 llles, Joseph P. 198 lnman, Cathleen A. 62,185 Isbell, Paula J. 68,84,90,91,185 lwaszewski, Nancy L. 173 Jackowiak, Cynthia 90,173 Jackson, Betty J. 198 Jackson, Consuella 46,47,73,75,139 Jackson, George E. 139 Jackson, Nathaniel 75,140 Jackson, Ronald L. 185 Jackson, Sylvia A. 185 Jacobs, Louis 173 Jacobson, Russell 173 Jagodzinski, Mary A. 88,198 Jagodzinski, Theresa 88,89,140 Katona, Barbara 199 Katona, Michael A. 186 Kearney, Karen L. 64,186 Keenan, Josetta 199 Kehoe, Dianna M. 42,199 Kehoe, Jerry L. 141 Kehoe, John Paul 141 Kelley, Patricia G. 142 Kelly, Eileen 88,142 Kelly, Patricia 88,142 Kelsey, David 186 Kenna, Michael Joseph 186 Kennedy, Helen J. 173 Krill, Bonnie 143 Kring, Bradley 186 Krol, Donald 143 Krol, Mary Ann 88,89,143 Krol, Victor 186 Kroll, Walter 174 Kronberger, Eric J. 66,174 Kronberger, Peter 174 Krueger, Christine 199 Krueger, Richard 43,74,80,143 Krug, Deborah J. 85,199 Kruk, David 199 Krusniak, Sandra 64,174 Janiszewski, Adrienne 185 Janiszewski, Dennis 173,185 Jankowski, James 173 Janowczyk, Charles 185 Janowczyk, Janice 68,173 Jaronik, Barbara 64,173 Jaronik, Fred 173 Jasinski, Carolyn 92,198 Jasinski, Christine 185 Jasinski, Kenneth 65,81,173 Jaworski, Ronnie F. 42,173 Jedral, Chester 140 Jedral, Josephine 185 Jennings, Bernice 173 Jennings, Elnora 198 Jennings, Helen J. 185 Jennings, Joe W. 198 Jennings, Spencer 198 Jensen, Diana 198 Jensen, Martin 185 Jensen, Raymond 185 Kerr, Eleanor J. 199 Kerr, Floyd 142 Kerr, Lloyd 142 Keyser, Stephen A. 186 Kiawiec, David 87 Kiemnec, Karen 72,74,89,142 Kiidow, Cheryl o. 79,186 Kildow, Steven C. 87,199 Kinch, Linda Katherin 199 King, Barbara Jo 186 King, Betty May 186 King, Carol Jean 88,174 King, Judith Rae 65,74,84,90,186 King, Martin Lee 174 Kinyon, Dennis 83,186 Kirk, Billy W. 66,78,174 Klaybor, Michael 42,63,66,174 Klemczewski James J. 186 Klemczewski, Judith 88,90,174 Klemczewski, Michael 174 Klemczewski, Richard 174 Kruszewski, Robert 186 Kruszynski, Robert 199 Krych, Kenneth 42,186 Krzyzaniak, James 143,168 Kubiak, Barbara 85,90,174 Kubiak, Darryl 199 Kubiak, Kathleen 186 Kubiak, Kathryn 43,44,45,52,64,68, 144 Kubiak, Mary Constance 42,90,174 Kubiak, Rosanne M. 199 Kubica Helen 144 Kubical Mary A. 199 Kuc, Ru S sell G. 76,189 Kuespert, Robert H.144 Kuiawski, James J. 186 Kuiawski, Nancy M. 174 Kurzhal, Shirley 144 Kush, Carol 199 Kusmiez, Dale E. 89,174 Kutz, George 199 Jerzykowski, John J. 89,140 Jerzykowski, Sandra 65,68,76,78,173 Johnson, Cynthia 88,140 Johnson, David E. 185 Johnson, Diana 64,75,185 Johnson, Dianne Marie 64,75,173 Johnson, Dorothy M. 198 Johnson, George 140 Johnson, Janice 148 Johnson,Jerri 185 Johnson, Karen 140 Johnson, Kathleen 68,140 Johnson, Loretta 198 Johnson, Marcella G. 198 Johnson, Preston A. 173 Johnson, Robert 44,50,74,140 Johnson, Walter Jr. 173 Johnson Winston 185 Jones, Arthur 141 Jones, Davia Anoma 185 Jones, G eorge L. 42,186 Jones, Jacqueline 186 Jones, Marcella 199 Jones, Roger Lewis 199 Jones, Verlis 141 Kling, Melody Lynn 44,51,73,142 Klocek, Loretta 186 Klodzinski, Larry 186 Klopfenstein, Marcia 85,90,174 Kloski, Ralph 186 Kloski, Thomas 199 Klusczinski, Judy 174 Kluszczynski, Mona 174 Knapp, Becky 199 Knapp, Karen 186 Knetley, Sharon Sue 199 Kobold, Sharon 168 Kobylarek, Nancy 68,73,174 Kocsis, Diane 89,142 Kocsis, Rosemarie 85, 174 Kohler, Mariorie 199 Kohler, Robert James 186 Kolber, Christine 199 Kolesiak, Mary Ann 186 Kolesiak, Pamela 76,199 Kolvas, Barbara 64,9O,174 Kominowski, Donald 106 Konkol, Linda Susan 64,88,90,174 Konopka, Joseph 199 Kopczynski, Constance 66,85,199 Jozwiak, Christine A. 62,199 Jozwiak, David 65,199 Jozwiak, Judith 68,186 Jurczak, Sharon 173 Jurek, Robert Joseph 62,186 Jurgonski, Lawerance 186 Juzwiak, Sandy 90 Kaczmarek, Mary Ann 173 Kaczynski, Melissa 90,186 Kadzielski, Barbara A. 65,68,91,173 KahlmOrgan David 199 Kahlmorgan, Mary 68,90,173 Kaiser, Gary 141 Kaizer, Sandra 63,80,84,85,90,173 Kalka, Leon J. 199 Kalka, Michael B. 72,199 Kalupa, Bob 87,173 Kanczuzewski, Evelyn 173 Kopczynski, Cheryl S. 141,91 Kaplachinski, Diane 173 Kapsa, Diane 42,69,79,199 Kapsa, .lack 62,186 Kopczynski, Daniel 186 Kopcynski, Jeanette 142 Kopczynski, Paul 174 Kopczynski, Susan 69,76,83,143,199 Korn, Judith Sue 174 Korros, Tim 186 Kosinski, Christine 186 Kosinski, Kathleen 143 Kosinski, Michael 199 Kosmala, Donna 186 Koszyk, Gary 199 Kovalenko, Galena 143 Kovalenko, Peter 186 Kovatch, Robert 62,186 Kowalewski, Lawrence 174 Kowalski, Alex Joseph 63,83,186 Kowalski, Carl 83,186 Kowalski, James 63,72,83,143 Kowalski, Janice 199 Kowalski, Judy 174 Kowalski, Linda 69,174 Kowalski, Paul 65,90,91,174 Kowalki, Tom 199 Kapsa, Judy 42,65,69,72,79,84,90,173 Karkiewicz Deane 64199 Karner, Anna 173 Kase, Larry S. 42,63,73 Kasprzak, Marcy Ann 141,89 Kasznia, Cynthia Mari 62,84,88,173 Kasznia Richard 173 Koilowski, Sharon 64,73,90,174 Krakowski, Patricia 90,174 Krawczyk, Robert 174 Krawiec, David 174 Krebs, Darlene 174 Kreczmer, David 199 Kuta, Robert 174 Kwiatkoski, Mairy 91,186 Kwiecinski, Susan 79,174 La Berge, Suzanne 65,84,85,9O,186 LaBerge Michelle M. 144 Lack, Benny D. 186 Lacy, Carol 79,186 Ladd, Linda 174 Lagodney, Donald 199 Lain, Linda 174 Lain, Wayne 199 Laird, Diana 200 Laird, Donna 200 Laird, Rita 200 Laisnez, Nancy 64,200 Lamberton, Brenda 76,78,85,200 Lambie, Ralph Jr. 186,200 Lancaster, Ray 186 Lanchsweerdt Patricia 186 Landuit, Linda Sue 144, Lane, Perlether 200 Lang, Robert Michael 186 Langsdorf, Michael 62,75,174 Lapkiewicz, Elizabeth 64,144 Lapkiewicz, John 76,186 Lapkiewicz, Kenneth 67,174 Laskowski, Darlene 174 Laskowski, Frederick 64,200 Laskowski, James 43,144 Lavine, Charles 200 Lavine, Joy Ann 174 Lax, Benjamin 200 Lax, Gwendolyn 187 Leach, Arthur 74,80,81,9O,174 Leach, James 200 Lechtanski, David 89,144 Lechtanski, Linda 68,85,90 Lee, Mary 63,82,174 Leeser, Paul 174 Leets, Eileen 200 Leets, Robert 72,74,174 Leffel, Vickie Sue 200 Leier, Joe 187 Lekarczyk, Joyce 62,187 Lekarczyk, Larry 145 Lenczowski, Mary Ann 174 Lentych, Gabriele 145,89 Lentych, Larry 145 Leonard, Edward B. 174 Leonard, Patricia 174 Leonard, Richard 187 Lesniewicz, David 145 Lesniewicz, Sharon 200 Levan, Thomas 200 8 Levee, Norman H. 67,187 Levindofske, James 187 Levindofske, Mike 175 Lewandowski, Marcia 75,80,145 Lewandowski, Raymond 72,200 Lewandowski, Rebecca 42,75,84,181,187 Lewis, Matthew C. 187 Libertowski, Janice 76,145 Libertowski, Juliane 175 Lies, Ronald 72,175 Lindborg, Daniel F. 187 Lindorf, Pamela 62,84,187 Lindsey, Bennie 145 Lindsey, Edward A. 175 Lindsey, Ma-rie 145 Link, Lorrie 62,68,76,80,83,187 Link Timothy J. 75,8O,187, Lisek, Barbara 88,175 Lisek, Timothy 145 Lisenko, Janice 200 Lisenko, Terry 87,175 Liszewski, Mark A. 90,187 Litka, Patricia A. 187 Litka, Terrance 63,187 Little, Phillip 187 Lloyd, Stanley R. 175 Lochmandy, Christine 175 Lochmandy, Daniel 187 Locsi, Paul 187 Lodyga, Jerome 175 Lohm, Vicki Sue 73,74,175 Lolmaugh, Starlene J. 200 Long, Loretta A. 175 Lopez, Helena 175 Lopinski, Leonard F. 175 Lottie, Johnny 187 Loutzenhiser, Terrie 65,76,187 Love, Larry D. 175 Loe, Wallace 187 Lowe, James B. 187 Lowery, Alonzo 200 Lowman, Ray 175 Lubelski, James 87,175 Lubelski, Marguerite 200 Lubelski, Susan 88,200 Luchowski, Anne 200 Lucky, Ken 146 Luczkowski, Patricia 89,146 Luczyk, James D. 200 Ludwick, Michealeen 90,187 Lukaszewski, Caroline Lukaszewski, John 87,146 Lukavich, Gerald 42,175 Lukens, Margaret 78, 91, 146 Lyczynski, Aurelia E. 175 Luczynski, Barbara L. 46,47, 68 Lyczynski, 'Bob A. 175 Machowiak, Bob Mack, Barbara L. 84,175 Mackey, Gary 175 Mackowiak, Patrick 81 Mackowiak, Sandra 84,90,187 Maenhout, Dennis L. 76,175 Maeyens, Michael C. 200 Magdalinski, Judith 68,88,146 Magdalinski, Randy 87,187 Magee, Thomas l. 67,87,146 Mahnesmith, Marilyn J. 42,69,187 Mahnesmith, Randolph 43,44,45,50,75,76, 146 Mahoney, Carl Maine, Michelle 200 Maiewski, Dennis 200 Maiewski, Robert L. 87,89,146 Maiewski, Thomas C. 147 Maior, Dolly A. 200 Maior, Mary K. 200 Maior, Susie A. 200 Makowski, Antoinette 175 Makowski, Christine 64.175 Makowski, Michelene A. 147 Malec, Daniel 87,187 Manczunski, Nicholas 63,175 Manczunski, William 147 Mangold, Robert J. 187 Mankowski, Craig 175 Mankowski, Janet 187 Mankowski, Kathleen 62,187 Marciniak, Barbara 187 Marciniak, Ronald 147 Marciniak, Terry 72,87,i87 Marek, Larry 175 Marek, Susan A. 175 Marker, Elizabeth 62,85,89,147 Marker, John E. 87,200 Markiewicz, Margaret 85,187 Markin, James D. 147 Marks, Jennifer L. 79, 200 Marks, Richard J. 175 Marroni, Roseann 175 Marshall, Bobby Lynn 187 Marshall, Bruce 187 Marshall, Michael Marshall, Nancy 72,81,84,147 Marshall, Sharon 89,147 Marshall, Terry L. 69,88,90,175 Marshall, Vicky Lynn 63,187 Marszalkowski, Sandra 175 Martin, Marshall R. 175 Martin, Martha 175 Martin, Robert G. 87,175 Martinez, David M. 175 Martinez, Maria D. 187 Mathews, Henry 175 Matthews, Alan 75,147 Matthews, Jacquelyn O. 90,187 Mattix, Pamela S. 42,79,200 Matuszkiewicz, Suzann 148 Maure, Patrick D. 42,200 Maure, Thomas J. 148 Maxson, David 75,175 Maxson, Mark 187 Maxwell, Charles R. 187 May, Delbert 63,76,175 May, Gregory A. 200 May, Michael J. 200 Mayfield, Rodney E. 187 Mayle, Dwaine A. 75,148 Mays, Richard A. 187 Mays, Roslyn 200 Mays, Terry A. 148 Mazurkiewicz, James 87,187 McAfee, lnes M. 88,91,200 McCain, Constance J. 148 McClain, Deborah 74,200 McClain, Judith 43,64,75,85,148 McClin, Ruthie 175 McCoy, John 75,148 McCullough, Darlene 187 McCullough, George 75,201 McDaniel, Steven D. McDonald, Earlene McDonald, James 63,201 McDonald, Norma 201 McElhaney, James R. 175 McElhenie, Richard N. 175 McFarlane, Michael 52,63,83,148,90,201 Meuleman, Roger 201 Michael, Pamela Jo 188 Michael, William L. 176 Michalak, William 87,176 Michiels, Leonard 176 Middlebrook, Jesse 188 Middlebrooks, Mary 84 Miko, Michael R. 149 Mikolaiczak, Bernadet 150 Mikolai ewski, Leonard 201 Milbourn, Robert N. 176 Miles, Ben 188 Millar, Barbara 149 Miller, Alan Dale 188 Miller, Carol Lee 78,201 Miller, Creighton J. 5O,81,149 Miller, David E. 66,176 Miller, Gloria Lee 176 Miller, Gregory 188 Miller, Hope 201 Miller, Janice 52,59,149 Miller, Kathleen 85,188 Miller, Miller, Miller, Leroy 188 Linda 81,201 Mary Evelyn 188 Miller, Patrick 87,176 Miller, Raymond 201 Miller, Rosalie 62,84,201 Miller, Sandra Jeanne 201 Miller, Thomas 72,201 Milliken, Ronald 188 Milner, Robert 150 Minix, Roger Ray 88,188 Mink, Thomas 81,89,15O Minor, Deborah Jean 201 Miscewicz, Thomas 201 Mitts, Ronald Allen 72,188 Mniszewski, George 188 Mniszewski, Joe 150 Mohler, Mary 68,201 Mohoney, Patricia 176 Molend a, Robert 176 Molnar, Joann 188 Molnar, Roseann 176 Moody, Marcia Ann 73,8O,150 Moon, Herbert 176 Moon, Sarah Elizabeth 188 Moore, Be-ny ea,15o Morence, Maxine 65 Morman, Suzanne 150 Morris, Morris, Frank 176 Susan Dianne 42,201 Mouros, Linda Ann 201 Mroz, lrene 69,91,150 Murphy, Barbara 188 Murphy, Diana 188 Murphy, Jack 188 Murphy, Mike 188 Murphy, William 188 Murray, Ruby 176 McGlothlen, Vicki L. 88,201 McGowan, Gery 175 McJunkins, Lavonna L. 79,88,89,148 McKelvey, McKesson, McKinney, McKinney, McKinnies, Sophronia J. 175 Sandra S. 187 James L. 43,44,45,50,149 Michael L. 67,83,187 Patricia 187 Muszynski, Anita 42,62,201 Myers, Dennis 188 Myers, Donna 188 Myers, Linda 63,188 Myszak, Kathleen Ann 62,88,90,176 Naessens, Charlotte 76,89,151 Nagolski, Judith 176 Nagolski, Marsha 188 McKnight, Veronica 201 McLein, Judy McLein, Raymond McMahon, Nancy C. 188 McNeil, Jeannette 149 McQueen, Michael D. 201 McWilliams, Cheryl 149 McWilliams, Penny C. Mead, Douglas 188 Megyesi, Diana 68,188 Megyesi, Shirley J. 201 Melady, Dennis L. 67,188 Melczek, Ronald 201 Mell, Sandra L.149 Meller, Michael 72,175 Melton, Glenn 175 Mentag, James 175 Merrill, Paul Charles 175 Mester, James Louis 201 Mester, Karin Elayne 69,176 Meszegeto, Suan Kay 149 Naidek, Patricia 65,76,8O,83,88,188 Naidek, Shirley 151 Narago Neeley, Nelson, Neneth, n, David 201 Tommie Lee 201 Roderick C. David 188 Nemeth, Diane 81,151 Nemeth, J. Robert 176 Nemeth, Richard 42,188 Nemeth Susan K. 62,85,188 Netherton, Nancy 151 Netherton, Roger A. 201 Newbill, Lettha 188 Newton, Robert 176 Nicholas, George 62,76,83,90,176 Nichols, Nichols, Carmen 188 James 188 Nierenz, Patricia Ann 151 Niezgodski, Christine 68 Niiak, Kathleen 42,68,176 Nimtz, Steven 72,201 Nixon, Larry 87,201 Noell, Ben 176 Northage, Victoria 91,188 Novinich, Robert 201 Nowacki, Julianne C. 51,62,68,151 Nowacki, Mary K. 151,189 Nowacki, Patricia 201 Nowacki, Robert 168,176 Nowacki, Ronald 176 Nowaczewski, Shirley 176 Nowak, David A. 188 Nowak, Jean 151 Nowak, Kenneth 188 Nowak, Marcia 68,188 Nowak, Pamela 73,75,151 Nowak, Rose Ann 188 Nowak, Thomas 188 Nowicki, Donald 76,176 Nowicki, Susan 176 Nye, Rosemary 201 Nyczak, Sophie 152 Nyczak, Walter 188 Nyikos, Janette L. 201 Obie, Susan 201 ofchap, Dole tes O'Chap, Maxine 68,152 O'Chap, Thomas 188 Odell, Sandra 201 Odom, Mildred R. 89,152 Odynski, Donna 201 Oglesby, Bart 188 Ogorkiewicz, Sandra 176 O'Hara, William 176 Oleiniczak, James 87,152,189 Oliver, Melody K. 188 Olson, Deon 43,152 Opaczewski, Carol A. 62,85,152 Opaczewski, Gloria 84,85,90,188 Opaczewski, Joyce 65,201 Opaczewski, Judy 176 Opazewski, Robert 152 Opaczewski, Ronald 62,75,152 Orban, Lucinda A. 69,75,85,201 Orban, Paul A. 43,58,68,89,152 Orlowski, David 72,201 Orlowski, Donna M. 201 Orszulok, Bonita 153 Orszulak, James 87,201 Orszulak, Jerry 201 Osborn, Thomas A. 201 Osowski, Dorothy 153 Osowski, Michael 201 Otolski, Terry 202 Otto, Kristina D. 69,76,9O,188 Overbay, Geneva 176 Pacay, Donna 188 Pacay, John L. 44,50,153 Pacay, Rebecca A. 65,68,84,90,189 Paczkowski, Darlene 62,90,189 Paidle, Michael D. 202 Paidle, Rose Ann 188 Paiakowski, Charles A. 176 Palicki, Michael 176 Papczynski, James 189 Papczynski, Jerry 153 Papczynski, Lynn M. 202 Paprocki, Patricia 189 Parakowski, Barbara 88,202 Parakowski, Ursual 153 Parent, Janice 202 Parent, John 189 Parent, Sandra 85,189 Paris, Joyce M. 64,68,75,176 Parker, Doris C. 65,202 Parsons, Kenneth A. 153 Pascoft, Marcia J. 68,202 Passwater, William H. 202 Patterson, Carl E. 202 Patterson, Dallas J. 202 Patterson, Jacquelyn 202 Patterson, Robert 153 Paul, Sherry A. 91,189 Paulinski, Linda A. 153 Paulinski, Robert A. 168 Pauszek, Dennis 189 Pawelski, Julie Ann 176 Paxson, John C. 154 Peck, Dennis 154 Peck, Karen 176 Peczkowski, Kenneth 63,66,189 Peiza, Ann 202 Peiza, Becky 62,85,90,189 Peiza, Larry 76,154 Peiza, Sharon J. 62,80,81,89,154 Peiza, William B. 202 Pellow, Stella 202 Pellow, Walter F. 154 Pence, Colin F. 62,66,76,78,83,90,176 Pennell, Sharon L. 176 Percykowski, Ken 42 Peregrine, Roland D. 76,78,154 Perkey, Susan J. 88,189 Perkins, Lee R. 189 Perry, Dennis J. 72,74,202 Perry, Susan 176 Peterson, Bruce A. 42,202 Peterson, Joyce A. 189 Peterson, Linda 90,176 Peterson, Robert 176 Peterson, Sandy 42,202 Petitigoue, Lynda K. 90,176 Petty, Sherry V. 176 Pfeifer, Joe 202 Phend, James 42,202 Phillips, Belindat189 Phillips, Curtis 189 Phillips, Gwendolyn 189 Phillips, James 154 Phillips, Larry 154 Phillips, Lewis F. 176 Phillips, Michael 202 Phillips, Thomas 202 Phillips, William 202 Phipps, William 176 Piatkowski, Carol S. 63,154 Piatkowski, Mary Ann 63,202 Phipps, Michael 202 Phillips, Thomas 202 Phillips, William 202 Phipps, William 176 Piatkowski, Carol S. 63,154 Piatkowski, Mary Ann 63,202 Piech, Carol 155 Piechocki, Charles E. 72,202 Piechocki, Gregory 87,176 Piechocki, Maria 189 Piechoski, Patricia 44,62,63,81,82,155 Piekarski Kathryn 189 Pietrowski, Linda 189 Pietrowski, Diane 189 Pietrucha, Joseph 176 Pietrzak, Diane 189 Pietrzak, Jeanne 177 Pietrzak, Linda 63,176 Piller, Karen 79,177 Piller, Patricia 79,155 Pineda, Susan 202 Pishnoft, Richard 67,87,189 Pishnott, Rose Ann 68,155 Plaia, Joseph P. 74,189 Plencner, Christine A. 189 Plonski, Helen S. 89,155 Plonski, Nancy A. 155 Plumbeck, Nancy 62,73,169179 Plummer, Danny 202 Pluto, Gail 202 Podemski, Paul 72,202 Podlewski, Kenneth 189 Poindexter, Lavada 189 Poindexter, Raymond 202 Polack, Jacinto G. 69,202 Polack, Mark E. 75,87,155 Polak, Richard 87,189 Pollins, Janet 65,81,177 Pollins Jerry 202 Pope, Michael 189 Porogi, Carol F. 65,202 Porter, Carol A. 171 Powell, Carol E. 177 Powers, James 62,90,177 Pozgay, Patricia 42,83,84,90,189 Praklet, Dave 177 Prawat, Bert Jr. 189 Price, Vernon 177 Prikosovich, Anita 177 Proud, Michael A. 202 Pryke, John 87 Prymak, Thomas 87,177 Przybylski, Charlotte 63,84,90,177 Przybysz, Claude 202 Przybysz, Constance 68,90,177 V Przybysz, Joseph 202 Pullman, David B. 189 Pullman, Ronald 155 Racz, William 202 Radecki, Susan 202 Rader, Carolyn 177 Rader, Sharon L. 155 Rader, Sharon L. 155 Rader, Susan M. 202 Radics, Robert 156 Radtke, Linda 68,72,75,156 Ragle, Kenneth 177 Rairdon, Richard 189 Raiski, Anthony 177 Raiski, Gerald 177,202 Raiter, Patricia 89,156 Raker, Jerry 189 Raker, Sherry 189 Raker, William 156 Rakowski, Gregory 202 Rans, Jerry L. 202 Rans, Michael 202 Ranschaert, Brian 189 Ranstead, Carolyn 189 Ratlitt, John E. 189 Reaves, Tamara 65,72,177 Redding, Josephine 202 Redding, Louis 202 Redding, Rosalie 177 Reed, Dorothy 62,811,156 Reed, Linda 69,84,.189 Reed, Parthenia 202 Regulinski, Richard 202 Reichanadter, William 72,177 Reilly, James E. 202 Reinhold, Bryon 202 Reiter, Kathleen 68,189 Reitz, Joan 189 Reitz, Karen 189 Retek, Barbara 76,203 Riba, John 156 Richards, Susan 189 Richardson, Maurice 177 Richert, Wayne 177 Richert, Wendy 203 Richie, Rosanna 203 Richmond, Kenneth 189 Riddle, Paul 203 Ridenour, Richard A. 43,86,156 Righter, Barbara 66,90,177 Righter, Diana L. 42,68,72,75,80,84 177 Rigor, William 63,83,156 Riley, Robert 42,76,203 Rinker Edward 78,177 Ritschad, Sandy 203 Robakowski, Joan 68,80,189 Robakowski, Richard 168 Robakowski, Sandy 189 Robaska, Ronald D. 203 Roberts, Andrew 89,168 Roberts, Paul M. 168 Robertson, Effie 189 Robertson, Lonnie 189 Robinson, Linda 190 Robinson, Louise 190 Robinson, Rosetta 190 Rodgers, Linda 90 Rodick, Barbara 203 Rodick, Michael 203 Roe, Delores 177 Rokely, Judith 203 Romanowski, Marcia 156 Roose, Veronica 203 Rose Deborah 190 Rosmarin, Phillip 168 Ross, Mable D. 177 Ross, Nancy L90 Rossow, Donna S. 68,713,157 Roundtree, Lynn A. 89,157 Rowe, Thomas E. 190 Rozanski, Dolores 203 Rozkiewicz, Barbara 42,68,79,203 Rozmarynowski, Stanley 157 Rubino, Mark 177 Rudbeck, Paul J. 62,63,83,157 Rump, Cheryl A. 203 Runyan, Cheryl L. 90,177 Rush, Romy 203 Rushton, Glenda 203 Russell, Linda L. 177 Russo, Salty 81,88,157 Ruszkowski, Jean M. 90,190 Ruszkowski, Michelle 65,203 Rutkowski, Ralph 203 Rutkowski, Ronald 74,80,90,1B1,19O Rybacki, Charlotte 190 Rybak, Carl 157 Rychuralski, Robert 203 Rynearson, Donna S. 190 Rynearson, Ronnie 157 Rypa, Mafakkq 44,45,51,64,76,78,151 Rzepka Arlene 177 Rzeszewski, Howard 44,50,62,80,158 Sabaj, Robert 158 Saboski, Gerald 203 Sagendorf, Jacquelin 89,158 Sagendort, Robert D. 66,75,19O Sailer, John S. 190 Sampson, Carol A. 85,203 Sanders, Brenda J. 68,88,190 Sanders, Carolyn J. 203 Sanders, Ronald A. 72,203 Sanders, Thomas J. 190 Santa, George R. 83,158 Sauls, Norma J. 190 Saunders, Linda C. 84,88,19C Scarbeck, Glenn 78 Schaller, Anna M. 62,203 Schaut, Charles 203 Schmidt, Russell 203 Schoeder, Ron 203 Schrader, Betty J. 62,190 Schrader, Charlotte 190 Schultz, Gwendolyn 69,76,203 Schultz, Jean P. 67,72,84,203 Schultz, Raymonde, 44,52,81,84,158 Schuttrow, Becky 203 Schuttrow, Peggy 43,52,6B,73,158 Schutz, Mary L. 190 Schwartz, Ronald C. 177 Schweizer, Richard 177 Schymanski, Judith 62,90,190 Sconiers, Mary L. 75,84,177 Scope, Richard L. 190 Scott, Betty J. 177 Scott, Bruce 203 Scott, Carol 90,203 Scott, Eugene 190 Scott, Julie A. 190 Scott, Michael J. 190 Scott, Pamela 190 Scott, Patrick 190 Scott, Sandra 158 Scovil, Mary Beth 66,84,203 Scrogham, Linda 90,177 Seals, Robert 42,72,75,203 Sekendy, Kathleen 68,158 Semak, Larry 177 Sergeant, John 177 Sergeant, Michael 72,190 Seetles, Marsha 203 Sevy, Stephen 177 Seward, Lucinda, J. 190 Seward, Mary E. 203 Sexton, Connie D. 158 Sexton, Rodney D. 203 Shapinski, Susan 203 Shellenberger, Jackie 203 Shepherd, Basil 177 Shepherd, Kathy 68,203 Shepherd, Loan B. 177 Shepherd, Mary 63 Shidler, David 177 Shields, Sandra 76,196 Sholly, David 177 Shriver, Harriett 177 Shuey, Robert 190 Sieczkarek, Susan 203 Sierzant, John 63,177 Sikora, Casimir 89,159 Sikora, George 203 Sikorski, Marie 159 Sikorski, Mary Ann 42,65,90,190 Silvers, Sharlene 90,177 Simms, David 159 Simpkins, Carol J. 203 Simpson, James W. 203 Simpson, Keith A. 190 Simpson, Larry 178 Simpson, Richard 178 Sims, Anthony 190 Sims, Carla D. Sims, Charlotte M. 178 Sims, Leo 178 Sinkiewicz, Linda 85,178 Sinkiewicz, Robert 87,190 Siuda, Ervin 178 Sivak, Michael 67,87,178 Skarbek, Glenn 72,178 Skorupski, Janet 66,204 Skubis, Francis 159 Skubis, Stanley 190 Slaby, Vincent 204 Slaby, Wanda 84,159 Slater, John W. 159 Slater, Judy 190 Slater, Patrick 89,159 Slater, Sandra K. 190 Slisz, Daniel J. 190 Slisz, Robert 204 Sloma, Dennis 190 Slott, Sandra 159 Smead, Jamie J. 65,204 Smead, Sue E. 159 Smith, Cynthia A. 204 Smith, Douglas 62,76,78,190 Smith, Jacqueline D. 62,90,190 Smith, Ralph 178 Smith, Regetta L. 62,90,190 Smith, Ruth Alice 190 Smith, Sherry F. 89,160 Smith, Siesta 43,44,64,76,78,84160 Smith, Stuart D. Smudzinski, Lonny Smudzinski, Sandra 203 Smudzinski, Walter 160 Smurr, Sharon L. 190 Snedaker, Robert 204 Sniadecki, Carol 64,85,17B Sniadecki, Edward E. 160 Sniadecki, Frank 204 Sniadecki, Joyce 204 Snook, Kenneth M. 204 Snook, Lee 160 Snyder, Bonnie 62,72,164,178 Snyder, Pamela Kay 42,84,190 Sobczyk, Marlene C. 160 Sobieralski Linda 85,203 Sochocki, Sandra Lee 190 Soderberg, William A. 75,190 Soley, Jerry Solliday, Gloria Sopczynski, Larry 63,190 Sosinski, Beverly 68,90,191 Sousley, Margie 160 Sowinski, Christine 160 Sowinski, David A. 204 Sowinski, Judith A. 191 Sowka, Frank 204 Sparazynski, Mary Ann 85,91,I60 Sparks, Terry L. 204 Speeks, Everett B. 191 Spilski, Cassandra 204 Spinner, Janet 89,161 Splawski, David 191 Springer, Thomas A. 204 Spychalski, Becky M. 62,81,83,85,178 Spychalski, David Spychalski, Jacqualin 161 Sroda, Ester 161 Stachowia k, Anita 68,90,178 Stachowiak, Donald 161 Stachowiak, Florian 178 Stachowiak, Harry 191 Stachowiak, Judith A. 178 Stachowiak, Karen A. 204 Stachowiak, Kathryn G. 161 Stachowiak, Mary Jane 178 Stachowiak, Teresa Stachurski, Ralph 178 Staltord, Nancy 73,74,85,161 Stafford, Sue 73,84,161 Stam, Robert 178 Stankiewicz, Kenneth 42,178 Starczewski, Linda 204 Starkweather, Edward 178 Starzynski, Ann Marie 84,88,17B Starzynski, Tony 204 Staszewski, Kenneth 191 Staszewski, Linda 191,204 Staszewski, Phyllis A. 204 Stefaniak, Elaine 191 Steltey, Sara L. 65,84,204 Steinhofter, Victor 75,161 Steininger, Rhea Ann 191 Steinke, Dale A. 75,80,191 Stephens, James M. 42,75,191 Stephenson, Linda S. 178 Stevens, Christine Stevens, Constance 62,85,178 Stevens, Geneva 178 Steward, Delores 178 Steward, Deborah 162 Stickley, Kathy 62,178 Stigner, Karen L. Stone, Peggy 191 Stoops, Beverly A. 204 Stopczynski, 'Bernard 62,87,191 Stout, Arthur J. 72,204 Stout, Christine M. 65,91,204 Stout, Genevieve 178 Stoynoft Robert W. 191 Strahla, Randy L. 204 Strozewski, Linda J. 68,79,204 Strzelecki, Ronald 204 Strzelecki, Ronald J. 204 Stubbletield, Michael 204 Stubblefield, Paul 204 Stull, Joyce 90,178 Suddarth, Ruth Ann 69,178 Suddarth, Teddy 87,204 Sulentic, Cynthia 162 Sult, Dianne 42,76,85,178 Sumpter, Linda 68,73,75,162 Suppinger, Albert 87,178 Suppinger, Vincent 191 Sutton, David 75,204 Sutton, Gregory 66,76,178 Swain, Brenda 204 Swanson, Craig 178 Swartz, Cheryl 62,74,191 Switalski, Edmund 204 Swizek, George 162 Swizek, Gerald 63,191 Swizek, Geraldine 191 Symczak, Patricia 76 Szalewski, Janet 63,68,84,9O,178 Szarwark, Gertrude 178 Szarwark, Max 178 Szczechowski, William 62,813,178 Szczepanski, Ronald 162 Szigeti, Larry 178 Szostakowski, Charles 178 Szostakowski, Wanda 88,191 Szucs, Patrick 63,178 Szulczyk, Kenneth 191 Szumial, Jolanta 72,81,162 Szumial, Stephanie 42,47,62,181,191 Szymanowski, Eugene 162 Szymanowski, Gregory 42,204 Szymanski, Casmira 162 Szymanski, Susan 191 Szymarek, Ronald 72,75,178 Szymczak, Judy 88,204 Szymczak, Kenneth 72,191 Szymczak, Patricia 78,178 Szymczak, Paul 191 Szynski, Christine 83,88,178 Szynski, Elizabeth 204 Szynski, Richard A. 204 Taberski, Alice R. 178 Taberski, Diane 162 Taberski, Raynard 191 Taikowski, Betty J. 191 Talboom, Geoffrey 204 Talcott, Martin 204 Tapolcai, Thomas 72,87,191 Taylor, Michael 163 Taylor, Patricia J. 88,191 Temple, Viola M. 204 Templeton, Cheryl B. 65,83,90,178 Tennison, Belinda 191 Tennison, Danny 191 Williamso Terry, James 204 Terry, William 179 Thomas, Edward 179 Thomas, Fermon 163 Thomas, Jenny B. 163 Thomas, Jerry L. 191 Thomas, Trellis K. 179 Thompson, Christina 191 Thompson, Dennis R. 191 Thompson, Donna 43,46,47,73,76,78,163 Thompson, Ronald 75,179 Thompson, Vivian J. 163 Thornburg, Lester 76,78,205 Tidey, Sue 73,179 Tokarski, David 179 Tomaszewski, Cynthia 179 Tomaszewski, Richard 67,87,179 Tooley, Cathy 205 Toth, Brenda S. 179 Toth, Valerie J. 65,74,179 Townsend, Madelyn L. 76,163 Tracy, Linda D. 179 Tranberg, Ernest 205 Treber, Robert 66,191 True, Juanita 191 True, Kalane 205 True, Karin 74,179 Trzaskowski, Delphine 179 Trzaskowski, Judith 42,66,69,205 Trzaskowski, Larry 179 Tucker, Sandra 72,82,84,91,179 Turner, Lucius C. 205 Turner, Nancy Jane 191 Turza, Barbara J. 65,85,205 Turza, Patricia 84,85,191 Tyler, Gary 191 Tyler, Gregory 66,179 Uitdenhowen, Mark B1 Uitdenhowen, Scott 205 Ullery, Elizabeth A. 179 Ullery, John 205 Ullery, Sue 62,85,9O,179 Ullery, Tara191 Urbanski, James 205 Vairo, Vivian L. 76,179 Vanator, Carolyn 191 Vandermark, Charles 78,163 Varldermark, Nancy 205 Vanlaecke, Robert 90,179 Vann, Ruby L. 205 VanParis, Linda K. 43,44,73,75,163 VanPa-ris, Richard 191 Vanslager, Michael 89,163 Vanslager, Renee 65,69,84,191 Varga, Karl B. 164 Varga, Richard 179 Varga, Shari 191 Vargo, Geraldine 52,64,84,164 Vargo, Janice 191 Vargo, Nancy 164 Vargo, Shirley 85,191 Vaughn, Dorothy 179 Vega, Emma 205 Vellner, Joseph 205 Vellner, Lynne 191 Verash, Larry 179 Verash, Lewis 42,205 Versmesse, Larry 164 Vicsek, Ga ry 205 Vicsik, Joseph 191 Villanueva, Roy 205 Vincent, Ronald E. 44,75,164 Voss, Susan K. 164 Voss, Vicki 79,205 Wagner, Cheryl 164 Wagner, Ronald 191 Walker, Connie 205 Walker, Daniel 192 Walker, Helen 192 Walker, Robert 205 Wallace, Barry 164 Wallace, Linda 42,84,9O,192 Wallis, Mary 205 Walorski, Audrey 205 Walorski, Paul 205 Walsh, Alan 78,192 Walsh, Joyce 205 Walters, Walters, Ernestine 62,75,192 Kathleen 179 Wantuch, Therese 192 Warniers, Robert M. 192 Warren, Washbur Saundra 179 n, Barbara 179 Washington, Irine 205 Washington, Patricia 205 Wasielewski, Sandra 85,205 Wasikowski, Dennis 205 Wasowski, James 62,67,B1,164 Wasowski, Judith 62,9O,192 Waters, Alan 42,613,205 Waters, Michael 179 Watts, Robert 42,66,179 Waumans, Sharon 165 Wayo, Susan 192 Weaver, Bruce 83,192 Weaver, Charles 63,72,179 Weave r, Cynthia 165 Weaver, Mark 192 Wegner, James 83,179 Weil, Paula 84,9O,179 Weiss, Linda A. 68,76,78,85,179 Weist, Helmut 66,83 Welbaum, James 76,192 Wentzel, Larry 72,192 Wesolowski, Donna 68, 179 Wesolowski, Edward 192 Wesolowski, Patricia 179 Weymon, Robert 165 Weymon, Willis M. 205 Wey rick, Susan 179 Wharton, Judith 192 Wheeler, Jack 192 Wheeler, Larry 205 Wheelock, Larry L. 75,205 White, Glinda K. 205 White, Helen 205 White, Janet 81,165 White, John 66,76,78 Whie, Judith 179 White, Rickey 179 White, Robert 179 White, Sandra 76,78,81 Whitehead, Janie 192 Wiatrolik, Lorraine 206 Wiatrolik, Nancy 81,165 Widell, Penny 66,68,73,83,169,179 Widner, Dennis 179 Wieckowski, Wesley 165 Wieczorek, Carol 179 Wieczorek, Philip 87,206 Wieczorkowski, Richard 179 Wiggins, Caryn 65 Wiggins, Jonnie 179 Wilcox, Nancy 179 Wilfing, Douglas 42,87,192 Wilfing, Rudolph 66,192 Wilkeson, Dennis 192 Wilkins, Alta R. 206 Wilkinson, Harold 192 Wilkinson Williams, , Kay 179 Antonia 192 Williams, Carl 179 Williams, Carolyn 165 Williams, Catherine 58,89,165 Williams, John 75,206 n, Shelli 46,47,68,72,74,84,90,179 Winnicki, Judith 192 Wireman, James 179 Wiseman, Bruce 82,166 Wiseman, Phillip 206 Wiseman, Ronald 192 Wisniewski, Diane 79,206 Wisniewski, Robert 206 Witczak, Bernadine 63,84,192 Withrow, Barbara 88 Wituski, Ralph 179 Wicik, Dennis 62 ' Wlodarek, Eugene 166 l Wojciechowski, David 206 l Woicik, Gwendolyn 192 . woinerski, Patricia 62,80,81,84,179 1 Woitas, John 206 Woitasik, Richard 166 Wolf, Cynthia 66,180 Wolf, Walter 195 Wolfe, Bonnie 72,79,166 Wolfe, Bruce 44,82,83,89166 Wolfe, Mary 90,192 Woltman, Kenneth 192 Womack, Donna 42,65,90,192 Woodruff, Kathy 44,68,72,75166 Wozniak, Catherine 206 Wozniak, Geraldine 166 Wozniak, Gregory 192 Wozniak, Linda 192 Wozny, Carol 166 Wright, Sandra 192 Wrobel, Justine 166 Wrzesien, Michael 192 Wuicik, Dennis 206 Yandl, Donald 180 Yost, Dennis 42,206 Yost, Lois 85,206 Young, Joyce 65,206 Young, Para 192 Young, Robert 167 Young, Sandra 206 Younkin, Robert 206 Yuhasz, Larry 78,192 Zakrowski, Arthur 87,167 Zakrezewski, Dale 206 Zakrzewski, Kenneth 180 Zalas, Jeanie 68,90,180 Zalas, Patricia 64,192 Zalejski, Patricia 192 Zalewski, Constance 168 Zamiatowski, 'Barbara 42,79,90,180 Zanka, John 206 Zarembka, Nancy 206 l Zeak, Linda 180 Zellers, Carolyn 167 Zellers, Charles 192 Zellers, George 82,167 Zellers, Michael 206 Zellers, Sarah 180 Zielinski, David 192 Zillman, Judy 206 Zimpleman, Elaine 64,180 Ziolkowski, Fred 180 Ziolkowski, Linda 65,192 Ziolkowski, Margaret 167 Ziolkowski, Tom 87,206 Zion, Douglas 192 Zmyslo, Kathleen 167 Zmyslo, Paulette 167 Zmyslo, Thomas 43,89,167 Zolmcn, Gary 67,76,78,91,180 Zoludow, Katherine 84,85,90 Zrobek, Daniel 167 Zulinski, Charmine 168 Zultanski, Bonnie 63,75,80,84,90 Zultanski, Carol 43,64,69,75,8O,89 Wills, Joyce 62,192 Wilson, Michael 62,76,84,192 Wincek, Peggy 192 Wingett, Sharon 90,192 Winkowski, Angela 75,78,91,206 Zwierzynski, Suann 44,52,62,63,82,89, 168 Zygulski, Kathryn 65,206 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