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

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1966 MEAIORT LANE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH BEND, INDIANA TABLE OF CONTENTS Il x 9 r F I il Clb 50 gl 91 113 l S Lil ' - 1 i This is Wlashington, our school, the place we come almost every day, and these are some of the things that make Wlashington, Wlashington. These are the places we think of when somebody mentions VVashingtong these are the things that give Wash- ington character and make it unique. WASHJNGTON Sclifcxd X 'mc , -,...,..- ..- ,A I ACADE IC Scholastic excellence is the purpose of any high school and VVashington is no exception. Almost any subject is taught, academic and non-academic, fine arts and indus- trial arts, and, because of this, the library is often crammed with students, studying and researching. 4 qwv Q Xu'--' IES 7 Activities are a very important and vital part of VVashington life and constitute a major role in each student's curriculum. For almost every occasion or interest there is a club or organization to serve, and con- sequently, and indirectly, activities promote scholastic ability, experience, and maturity to the student body, as well as provide good times throughout the four years of Wash- ington. Q07 THE BEGINNING flu I 10 This is the beginning, the way the year began, the way high school began for the Frosh, and the way the end began for the Seniors. All types of Washington life were shown off and this open- ing program offered a cross-section of the coming assemblies and the coming yearg the year of 1965-66. FOOTBALL 0.-..w,..,,......,.L., . -V W, Pu' y H., ilfv Hf'lflD , . x ' I2 V -ffnf, 1 EQ P qs' f Y Q2 if 7 x fx .1 fn A i -Q KR 1? it , g , A, , L fff if I Football at Washington has a special meaning, a very special meaning, and here, on these pages, is Panther foot- ball in all the aspects, offense and defense, happiness and despair, and everything else that makes the game a very special and meaningful part of Washington life. l 1 4 4?Q , Mfg Y 'QQ' W' Q6 Assemblies, both academic and social, are an important part of Washington life and are planned to once more further the education of the students and inform, help, and prepare them for the responsibilities of future life. MISS EMCRY LANE 5 ww-.iw Memory Lane Court Mike Douthitt, Clarice Ganus, Bob Molenda, Nancy pier, Mary Carlton, Pat Holbert, Judy Kapsa, Bob Kobylarck, Craig Mankowski, Paula Weil, Ron Thomp- Watts. son, CQueenj Anick Lonquet, Barbara Blad, Brian Dam- RILEY Nancy Iwaszewski, Dennis Janiszewski, Sharon Kozlow- Steve Gable, Diane Adkinson, Bill Kirk, Linda Peterson, ski, George Nicholos, Shelli Williamson, Craig Mankow- Greg Tyler, Valerie Toth, Ron Thompson. ski, Janice Gleason, Bob Nemeth, fQueenj Sue Ullery, I8 i ..-M.. 4 N . yi wg- .-www, . Q 4, A f- Q 1 5533521 -Q 321:1.::.4.:,h'a:m-me .V . 1152l::vf :1H?E'12',yF?:f?EE1 f. if V 1 ,-A' , i K , . if . A ' ' 'L f J, L..A -z1:EE:.z:g51.: 3,Af.., ' j- ' .' 1 Vwfazszzsn- W. 1,1 1 , v Q V , x Q 'F 4, -1. My i'sQi QQ in 5? gm1:::zm..:::,... rf : :S . S L 3.5 ,::: ,,, .. . . j gr' '. .. U, f ' j szzaif ff M H EV I K :Jim CAR Carnival, the beautiful story of young Lili and crippled Paul, was performed to the school by Mr. Toth and The Drama Club. The story took place in a shabby French Carnival and centered around Paul's winning Lili's love through his puppets and songs. The whole effect was an enjoyable night to the audience, a night of excellent acting, fine dancing, and beautiful music, especially Paulis solo of '5Her Face and Lili's singing of the famous song Love Makes The World Go Round. if .1 Es if AL Jacquot ...... B. F. Schlegel Grobert ..... Lilli ........ Paul Berthalet Rosalie . . . Marco ..... .. Dale Steinke George Nicholos Dale Balsbaugh . Valerie Toth . . . . Tim Link Pat Holbert . . . Diana Righter Judy King . Jim Stephens Ron Thompson Princess Olga ,. .... Connie Geehring Gladys Jones Gloria Jones . . Greta ....... Card Girl .... Dr. Glass . . Bear Trainer . Bear .,...... Carrot Top . . . Reynardo .... Horrible Henry Strong Man . . Juggler .... Director . . . Lynn Harden . . . . Mary Sconiers Brenda Brooks Gloria Solliday . . . . . Colin Pence . . . Jacinta Polack .. .... Jolinda Gale Gloria Solliday . George Hayes . Chris Gardner ..... Bob Seals . . . . Gary Zolman . . . . John Toth Rx K 1 S f wg SW K? X gi E5 X1 W 5 ag 5 5 udi 5 urn. 1 'Nui Q ff' '3 f af U Q E 'ig q by ' v 2 if if f J ' 1 Q'. X Sq 4 , haw ' , in L N 4 0 gp I 1- 5, E IOR CLASS PARTY f With the cafeteria decorated to Ht the theme Autumn in Central Parkl' the Seniors held their second biggest social event of the year, the class par- ty. The Castaways played, the Juniors served, and Seniors danced and par- tied, in short, it was a night that will not be soon forgotten. 24 MISS BA KETBALL fi TF PA Basketball Court: D. Haluda, B. Snyder, B. Boon, S. Ti- Cole, CQueenl B. Hudson, E. Moura, L. Long, G. Hagen dey, G. Zolrnan, J. Brooks, S. Anderson, B. Brooks, M. iers, M. Danner, D. Krawiec, P. Wesolowski. The night of the biggest basketball game, the Central game, saw Miss Barb Hudson, escorted by Mark Cole, crowned queen of Wlashington basketball. According to tradition, she and her Central counterpart exchanged flow- ers at the center line. 25 4 its I DUCTIO N.H.S. For the first time in Washing- tonis history, the N.H.S. held sep- arate senior inductions. A brief history was given and the four qualifications were explained by speakers. The seniors were called and awarded pins by Mr. Thomp- son, and then the entire society, with the parents of the new mem- bers, were invited to a get-to- gether in the library. 27 Fad t - We ggi! . - . N-.-... 'Nigga' . ,,,,,,wg,-gg - Wfmmrffwaw , . y . it . . ww Y f 4' tems-nur. wa.,-... -ve. M . . .V 4'..ve-:.'1'e ' A 4, ...gi N . , . -----.........,-.M -,, ,V F OREIG EXCH. American Field Service, which sponsors our foreign exchange students, this year sent two students to Wfashing- tOI'l. Wlashington students them- selves pay for the costs of bringing the students here and housing them with American brothers and sisters. Eduardo Moura, the ex- change student from Brazil, was sponsored by the South Bend Rotary Club. During his year at W.H.S. he was active in swimming and senior class activities. We certainly hope Ed enjoyed his visit here, and we know that the school en- joyed having him attend here. 'saw A wiwge-.m,..f -fa' grip' We 'f- 't f'l' N5 K k 7 FM,.,.-f I AM .. . ,W W.. A Y if m0 ,., 'llllnuq 28 GETDET Anick Longuet, our foreign exchange student from France stayed with American sister Lynn Harden. Anick, like Eduardo, participated in many senior class and other activities such as Student Council and Glee Club. We will surely miss both Anick and Eduardo, but will remember them for what they contributed to Washington. 5 r 3 - Wt - ii? , .ts . , 2 r 1 iit ' I f ' if - y . y y Q R HA T .,t, -5 0152.3 ez E it 'gr K Law After the parties and games are over, after the year has ended, there are certain qualities acquired over the years that remain, that should, and will endure. These qualities that the Washington student leaves are patrio- tism, spirit, and a sense of justice. 0 ADMINI TRATIO AND GUIDANCE MR. KERMIT THOMPSON, OUR PRINCIPAL THE ADMINISTRATION is the nerve-center of the school, the invisible personage in every class- room and corridor. It is the duty of the front office to keep things running smoothly, to keep order, to meet the diHerent crises, but also to add something to the school and its curriculum, to keep school interesting and important to the student body. This is a difficult job loaded with responsibility, and the new principal, Mr. Kermit Thompson, along with his able assistant, Mr. Edward Pilarski, is to be commended for a great 1965-66. MR. EDWARD PILARSKI Assistant Principal Central Normal College, University, B.S., M.S. Indiana MR. RONALD HOSINSKI Counselor Ball State University, B,S., M.A. THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT is a student's ls-av' MISS VIRGINIA BRADY Counselor Ball State University, Notre Dame, B.A.,M.A. at .Af c IN MR. LEONARD JANOWIAK Counselor Ball State University B.S., M.A. MR. FRANCIS ERNST Counselor University of Notre Dame. Indiana University, Purdue University, A.B., M.Sc. Q? N ,,,,......f MRS. MARY SULLIVAN Counselor University of Wisconsin, Notre Dame A.B., M.A. This concept of the school psychologist is a new home away from home, and his counselor is his parents, best friend, minister, doctor, lawyer, and psychiatrist all rolled into one. It is the counseloris job? to aid his students in any and all matters, to help them make schedules, pass courses, get to meet- ings and be admitted to college. 33 one, but it works and is good, so the counselors will continue to guide the student down the straight, narrow and correct path, all the time improving his character and forming him into a better person for society. GLI H MRS. KATHRYN BINGAMAN English B.S., Ball State University MISS HALLIE CLAMPITT Librarian B.S., Indiana University 'Er MRS. TI-IELMA COWAN English B.A., M.A., Barnard College, St. Maryis, Notre Dame MR. ANDRE BOHANNON English B.S., Ball State University English, our mother tongue, is the basis of all the other subjects taught at l'Vashington and, therefore, must rank as the most important. It is by English that almost everything one learns is taughtg it is through English that we communicate. All aspects are taught-from punctuating sentences to reading Shakespeare to attempting one's own poetry, and from this four-year study the ability to talk well and be understood is hoped to be achieved. MISS NOREEN DEANE English English B.A., M.A., College of New Rochelle, University of Notre Dame MRS. LOUISE DRAPEK B.A., M.A., St. Mary's College, In- diana University Mrs. Hintz explains Julius Caesar to her class. MISS LOUISE HUNSBERGER Librarian B.S., M.A., Indiana University MRS. BARBARA JEMIELITY English A.B., Cornell University, New York State College 35 MR. THOMAS FOLEY English, French B.A., St. Joseph's University MRS. MARY HINTZ English B.S., M.A.T., Northwestern Univer- sity, Indiana State College, University of Notre Dame 30 'F MRS. ANNE LEHMAN Developmental Reading M.A.T., Rockford College, VVilrning- ton College, Purdue University MRS. BARBARA LYSOHIR English B.A. Miami University, Indiana Uni- versity, Ball State University MRS. PATRICIA SELL English B.S., University of Wisconsin ' 4 ,.'s wx, I, MRS. SUSAN NIEMEYER English B.A., Wooster College wi? MR. JOHN TOTH English and Speech B.A., MA., Notre Dame, Catholic University MR. CASIMER PIKUZA English B.S., M.S., Indiana University Miss GEORGINA voLL English B.A., M.A., Trinity College, Univer- sity of Minnesota A freshman eagerly raises his hand to recite in English Class. 36 ART MR. H. JAMES PARADIS Arts 8L Crafts, Fine Art B.S,, M.A.T., Indiana University, U.C.L.A. iff' Fai V MR. MARION PILARSKI Basic Art, Drawing, Graphics, Ad- vanced Painting. B.S., E.D., M.A., Indiana University, Notre Dame University Art is the primary means by which man creates and expresses himself. To build something beautiful and meaningful out of a jar of paint or a mound of clay is the dream of the artist and through art class this dream can be fulfilled. Excellent instruction and facilities enable the student to achieve perfection in any field of art he may choose, from ceramics to painting to sculpturing, Art is Washington's contribution to making the well-rounded man, offering him an opportunity to not only work with his hands, but also, to tap his imagination and his creative genius. The art department offers an excellent program in all aspects, from the study of the masters and the master pieces to the actual creation of one's own work. E, Jim Fozo prepares to put the final spraying on his ceramics bowl in art class. 37 FCREIG LAN GUAGE. MRS. SANDRA EVANS Spanish B.A., Ball State University MRS. DORA GOLDBERG French B.A., LaSalle College, Indiana Uni- versity, St. Mary's MR. RICHARD GUIN Spanish B.A., M.A., Western Michigan, Notre Dame, University of Puerto Rico To speak a foreign tongue is something almost everyone wants to be able to dog and lVashington's the place to realize this goal. A choice from five non-English tongues CGerman, F rench, Spanish, Russian, and Latinj is offered and the facilities of an ultra-modern language laboratory complete with private booths and tape recorders is in access to all the language classes. Not only does one learn how to speak the language but the country's history, its literature, its people, its customs are also presented to the student to give him a better picture of the language. A language is not required to graduate, it is just one of the many fringes that come with having a good school. ,Q MRS. EVELYN HENDRICKSON English, Latin B.S., M.A., Otterbein College, Bowl- ing Green State University MATHEMATIC MR. EUGENE DZIUBINSKI Algebra, Geometry BS., Ball State University ii? ,l- MISS KAREN GISLESON H.S. Math, Algebra, College Algebra, Trigonometry B.A., St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Wisconsin State University MR. JOHN E-GGER Algebra, H.S. Math, Physical Edu- cation, Geometry B.S., M.A., Ball State University Mathematics is often called the second language ol America, and rightly so. Math is the means of communication in the technological world of which America is a leader. Math is also a practical course and everyone should have a little knowledge of numbers in order to at least buy groceries or figure an income tax formg for these needs there are definite courses. For the college-bound student math is a necessity. The college prep course starts with Algebra and Geometry, and YVashington's facilities allow him to go all the way to College Calculus. Mary Ann Sikorski shows Bob Seals the technique of using a slide rule. ,ge MR. JAMES HENRIOTT Algebra, Trigonometry, High School Math B.S., M.A. Indiana State University, University of Notre Dame MR. JOHN HOGK Algebra, Geometry, Analytics-Galcu- lus, High School Math B.S., M,S. Indiana University, Indi- ana State University MISS SUSANNE ROGGE Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, High School Math B.A., M.S. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, University of Notre Dame, University of Wisconsin MISS DORIS MORAN Geometry, Algebra, High School Math B.S. Indiana University, San Diego State, University of Notre Dame MR. ROBERT VANCAMP Trade Math, High School Math B.A., M.A. Ball State University Miss Moran goes over an algebra problem with Debbie Barzo and Judy Carbeiner. CIE CE MR. PATRICK GULLIFOR Biology B.S,, M.A., Indiana State University, Ball State University, Wayne State University, Purdue MR. DOUGLAS HARKE Physics, Algebra B.Sc., M.A.Ed., University of Alberta, Washington University MR. THOMAS HIBBS Biology B.S., M.A., Indiana State Univer- sity, Ball State University, Purdue University Science is the in subject as far as the world outside the high school is concerned. Every college or employer looks at your sciences before acknowledging your acceptance, and every man on the street asks the student what grade he got in Chemistry. To meet these pressures Washington has developed a top-notch Science department with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics labs scattered down two corridors. One year in the sciences is required but the college-bound person is wise to take two or more years. MR. LEONARD KAPSA Biology, Health B.S., M.A., Indiana University, Uni- versity of Notre Dame Barb Turza and Tom Kloski hunt for amphibious parasites in Biology lab. wi srl x ,I , - gf it R Y i , Milan X MISS MARGUERITE MURPHY MR. EVERETT STEEN MISS MARY TAYLOR Chemistry Biology and Health Chemistry and Health B.S. Purdue University B.S. MA. Ball State University, Uni- A.B, Indiana University, Indiana versity of California, Indiana Uni- State University versity, Kansas State Loretto Heights College CCIAL TUDIE l MR. FRANK CLAUS Geography, Introduction to Social Studies, Journalism B.S., M.A.T. Northwestern University, University of Chicago, University of Notre Dame MRS. ELAINE GILPIN Introduction to Social Studies A.B. Western Michigan University 4' ' .f', 4 MR. WAYNE HARSH United States History B.A., M.A. Franklin College, Indiana University, Notre Dame Social Studies is the subject that makes one a citizen, it is the course that prepares one to live in a democracy. Almost from Community Civics in the ninth grade all the way up the ladder to senior Government courses, the responsibilities, duties, and privileges of being a citizen in a democracy are pointed out. However, a student, is not limited to just American Government courses, he also may delve into the histories and geography. It is in the Social Studies Department that one may return to the beginnings of time or predict the future of the world, live under a democracy, pay homage to a king, or exist in terror under a dictator. Social Studies is the course of the politician and the speaker, and the citizen. 4 , . MR. CLARE HOLLEY MR. JOSEPH LAWECKI United States History Government, Sociology, Economics B.S., M.A. Huntington College, Uni- B.S., M.S. University of Illinois, In- versity of Michigan diana University MR. ELMER ROBINSON Sociology, American Government B.S. Indiana University, M.S. Indiana State MR. DAVID SEXTON United States History, Introduction to Social Studies B.S. Indiana State University MR. JOHN SIMALA Problems of Democracy, Government, Sociology, History, Introduction to Social Studies B.S. Purdue University, M.A. Univer- sity of Notre Dame 1-.Q MR. MICHAEL SACCHINI United States History, Introduction to Social Studies B.A. Ball State, Indiana University MR. THOMAS SHILTS United States History, Introduction to Social Studies B.A. University of Notre Dame MR. LYNN VAN GILDER Government, Sociology, Introduction to Social Studies, World History B.A. DePauw University, University of Durham, England BUI SS ED CATIO MR. RICHARD ADAMS Oflice Training, Bookkeeping B.S., M.A. Ball State, Indiana Uni- versity MR. GUY CAMPANELLO Business B.S., Ball State, Indiana University Extension -: s .ML-. MRS. JUNE DIMICH Shorthand, Business Communications B.S., Indiana State University The Business Dept. is probably one of the three most immediately- practical departments in the school. The business courses are so geared that upon graduation a student can easily slip into the business world with a background of Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Cfficc Manage- ment, Business Administration, and Filing, all without leaving the 900- corridor. Wlith high-quality equipment such as Mimeographing Machines, Duplicators, and Electric Typewriters, the business corridor is an excel- lent training ground for the ofiice staffs of the future. W 5 4 ' ' Wg' wifi i A 'if , :ww ' 'Iii 3 , Mr. Adams shows two of his business students how to operate the mimeo- graph machine. MR. ROBERT ELEY MR. JOSEPH HAMILTON MISS CAROL HERRMANN Business Relations, Typing, General Introduction to Business Business, Typing, Olice Training Business B.S., M.S., Ball State, Indiana Uni- B.S., Indiana University B.A. Ball State University versity A business trainee practices her typing. MR. LOWELL RARICK Bookkeeping, Typing B.S., Ball State University MRS. VIOLET WHITE Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office Train- ing B.S., Indiana University, University of Colorado I TRIAL EDUCATIO MR. ALLAN BENJAMIN DCE, Woods B.S. Ball State U. N. viii-Ulu ff MR. VERNON DUDLEY Power Mechanics, Vocational Auto Shop B.S. Ball State U., Purdue U. MR. GLENN HALLARON Drafting B.E., M.E. Northern Illinois U., I diana U. Located in the distant 400 hall the din of the various shops is lost to the school. This course of study is essential to the good of the econ- omy, for it is from the shops that the skilled, blue collar workers come. They are the men who must run the lathes, repair the cars, and build the furniture for tomorrowis world and they, through the excellent facilities offered, will meet the challenge handily. The shops at Wfashington are the wood-shop, machine-shop, auto- shop, and the drafting room, where the future engineers and archi- tects sketch their Hrst bridges and homes. Mr. Hallaron advises one of his drafting students on the correct procedure. n- 48 i Three students examine a. motor engine in body shop. MR. KENNETH JACKS MR. FRANCIS JONES Wood Working, Power Mechanics Machine Shop B.S., M.S., Ball State University, West- B.S., M.S., Indiana State University ern Michigan University 49 MR. WALTER ZOLMAN Machine Processes, D.E. B.S., Valparaiso University, Ball State University HOME EC MRS. CAROLYN GISEL Family Living, Clothing B.S., Goshen College MRS. LUCILLE HAUGEN Family Living B.S. Wheaton and Rockford College MISS PATRICIA MCCOLLOUGH Foods B.A. Ball State University O IC The Home-Ee course is to girls what the shop course is to the boys. It is here that the girl, housewife, and mother of the future learns the fundamentals of how to run a home such as cooking, sewing, and interior decorating. However, information pertaining directly to the high school girl is offered such as how to wear her hair, or the different types of skirts that can be worn with a pink sweater. This department is very well-equipped and offers some excellent in- formation and advice to the housewives-to-be. 50 Roxanna Henry models the man's coat from which she made A coat for her little sister! 51 MRS. CHARLOTTE PRICE Advanced Clothing B,S., M.A. Michigan State University 1 MISS LEAH TERRELL Foods, Clothing B.S. Indiana University i 1 HEALTH AN PHYSICAL EDUCATIO li ' A A g .AV , f s, M I 1- Wif gr .. MR. DONALD BROOKMAN Physical Education and Swimming B.A., Emory 8: Henry College MISS JUDITH DUESTERBERG Physical Education, Swimming B.S., Indiana. State University This is an important course for three reasons: Hrst it teaches one skills, how to master his body, how to make his muscles perform the way they should. Second, it keeps one Ht and in good healthg exercises and a shower every day are excellent ways to either get into, or stay, in condition. Third, it offers a change in the schedule. Books are laid aside, tests are forgotten, and one just relaxes mentally and gives his body a chance at exercise. There are two forms of physical education and both are open to both boys and girls. These two types are the gymnasium and the nata- torium. The gym is excellent, producing room for four classes at one time with one class playing basketball, and the other volleyball, a third tumbling, and the cast doing gymnastics on the ropes and parallel bars. The swimming pool is simply beautiful and is olympic-size, offering three diving boards and a sloping bottom. As you can see, the physical education department is just as important as the academic, as Washington attempts to give her students a Fine well-rounded education. W Wwgmg O . . .V , L.. K ykZ,, .4 Q Z5 i'fi 5 i X I ? ,,-: 1 T ,. A it :'2 ' . f ' - MR. ROBERT MILLION MR. SEBASTIAN NOWICKI Health Physical Education B.A., Ball State University B.S., University of Notre Dame MR. JOSEPH REDLING MR. THOMAS ROGGEMAN MISS TWILA SHIVELY Health Education Biology, Health Physical Education B,S,, M,S, Central Normal Il1,, I,U, B.P.E., M.P.E. Purdue University B.S., M.S. DePaul State University Indiana University A physical education Class goes through its daily Calisthenics. 53 USIC MR. JOHN FITZHENRY Glee Club, Harmony, Music Ap- preciation B.S., B.A., M.A. University of Scran- ton, University of Notre Dame MR. STANLEY LOUISEAU Band B.M.E. Butler University MR. JAY MILLER Orchestra B.S. Indiana University, Notre Dame The Music Department comes in four categories, The Band, The Glee Club, The Orchestra, and Mtisic Appreciation. The Band, in some form or another, is at almost every VVashington activity, especially sporting. For games the band marches, for basket- ball games and pep assemblies the Band entertains with concert selec- tions. The Bands important, for it adds color and that extra some- thing to make the school just a little better. The Glee Club is well represented and entertains the school and the public at its own assemblies, at other assemblies, and at informal hooten- anny's. The Green robe has come to be a common, but respected sight at Wlashington, and the school is indebted for the name and glory the Glee Club has brought it. The orchestra often teams with the winds from the Band and plays at assemblies, but its main purpose is the Autumn and Spring Drama Productions such as Carnival,, whose music was played so beautifully. Away from the actual making of music are two courses, Harmony and Music Appreciation. It is here that the composers and the great works are studied, and the basic mechanics of music are learned. Music, like all the other Departments at Wlashington, is excellent, a course the administration can admire and boast of. Mr. Fitzhenry conducts a Glee Club class. 54 Mr. Fitzhenry providcs the background for students in the Glee Club. 55 MR. GERALD OLLMAN Band A.B., B.51.E., M.M., Wlheatonz North Western University MR. JOHN VOGEL Harmony, Glee Club, Music Appre- ciation B.M.E., Valparaiso University Z Me. Clerks DONNA RUSSOW and KA- THY WOOD-RUFF Clerk CONNIE WALLIS . ' , as 'I I , r- - 'Q E3 N ' ir 5 f' 4 , tr? ' N gl C ,,kV K I ig 3 A I g is 5 If ,X 1 Q if Q I I 52 lx y i -5, . , '75 Q' . 11 ET L , 1 A, ' ii ff' ., L, ' I l . 1- ' H. f , . . N, ' 'mim , igah aiifiil Martha Kaizer, June Stump, Betty Traszkowski, Helen Buczkewicz. 56 Clerk PAT AFTOWSKI 2 M MRS. THERESA TRUELOVE Nurse B.S. DePauw University MISS JANET SHELLENBERGER Nurse B.S., M.S. Goshen College, Indiana University The Custodian Staff-Mr. Borowski, Mr. Yarbor, Mr. Clark, Mr. Skrowronek, Mr. Bilinski, Mr. Hughs, Mr. Wasikowski, Mr. Coates. .K Q '2- ft- M -. xv fl 'LL' it L 'L' V' T ' h-',h . Q - - ' ,. . .-h, , '- -' ,Q 'il i-551' . ft 'f' mt Z - KN :' : . - I , ' ' . ...si , I . - fa Q5 - L ,aw -5 12 - A . ,,,A r ,737 5 ' Q. s T . X ,,19a,,l. , ,.V. lf.. . 1 .5 . - . i 5, .K if, L: MW, . , ff s T s T ' . r'.-fx... W. ,ymiw r a 3 V. f ' f K sa . 2 . We . . 2 s t 21 1 . T ff X- . s t .. r 12:55 .53 Ist .V ,W :' . Q 1 . .. f- . I:-W: V 'a A Q? 55.5 A 7 '-at ' . ...Q L . I X 5 if ' . f. i , ' 1' ,A Q , 5. T , - Q The Custodian Staff-Mr. Gapinski, Mr. Graf, Mr. Pine, Mr. Ziolkowski it A' f was .s 2 - . f 5-M ju. E-Q by we T Q, s 1 ., W A W, . A 1 .J gt. I F is . . V . , Y' Wx . A ' f if . .ir , A M Q, z . - . V1 ' ' ' .. 4. . , 13- X' H 4 in Q -1 vw. if J' 'W' .. ' ' -uf f N, gg 'Y .W 3- 5 ' .... ' . ,.' ,..-T, H M, ,. ' ' r . v- ' ., --A if , H- e tx W ' M' f 5 vw tn. .4 f-1:2 af wf . g . 1 .K . , E ,346 2 , -. . ' 'A ' sl Q ff 3 iw A + 1, T jf T tr ' 3'-5'3QEfr 42115. C T fr 7 ' W 1 wg fl ... A s' 4 A ' . , viii? . ggw 3 I i sys -' . ..,, 4, In .'-- 55 A ,f5,.3f,t. T' .nzagr-s tfa'Z.! , C ly 'S-verify? K . s 's S if Af kk 1' 12. A . all The Cafeteria Staff-Ixt ROW: Sexton, Wonisch, Zolos , Wincek, Martin, Wolfe, Coddens, Kruszwski, Delchambre, Cenora, Nagg, Freese, Janiszewski, Toone. BACK ROW. Stickley, Otolski, Brantley, Swartz, Kolvas, Graf, Hunt 1 Peterson. C.-sf? t :af gf' Mrs. Combs, Cafeteria Manager Q o s R' I un Home Ee students bake a cake in a foods class. -.,, ns ,, we A future chemist sets up his lab experiment. liixk A , , L. We Uh TUDE PARTICIPATE 3 E ROW I: Karen True, Diane Sult, Rosella Dosman, Barb Diane Adkisson, Monica Howard, Steve Anderson, ROW Jaronik, Jan Gleason: ROW 2: Brian Dampier, Anick 4: Edourdo P. Moura, Jeanine Brooks, George Nicholas, Longuet, Sandy Kajzer, Carol Gillen, Mitchell Davis, Greg Tom Dyszkiewicz, Jerry Lukavich, Pat Holbert, Don Chro- Dabrowiak: ROW 3: Martin King, Judy Kapsa, Barb Blad, bot. x ...J These Student Council members play an active role in the functions of school government. Through the repre- sentatives, the student body voices its opinions and ideas. This year the Student Affairs, Student Social, and As- sembly Committees were formed. They have promoted co- operation between the faculty and students, A Dress Code was passed by this year's Student Council, also, a teacher roster for the front entrance was purchased OFFICERS: Brian Dampier fPres.j, Mr. Ernst ffiponsorj, Lynn Harden, Don Chrobot, Barb Blad, Jan Gleason. as a gift to the school. ROW I: Vince Suppinger, Mike Dawson, Debbie Banzo, Prudence Byzyski, Tom Balsbaugh, Barb Harges, Chris Horvath, Jenny Currens, Sue Fekete, Kristie Otto, ROW 2: Tony Starzynski, Dave Jozwiak, Becky Lewandowski, Mark Bucchler, Louis Verash, Pat Hunter, Lynn Harden, Sue Szymanski, Jeanne Fausnaugh, Diana Heyse, ROW ,0 ,-was 3: Bob Danner, Mary Ann Sikorski, Bill Pejza, Byron Rein- hold, Tom Osborn, Regetta Smith, Michael Wilson, Joe Konopka, George Jones, Tim Gordon, Greg Miller, ROW 4: Russel Kuc, Jim Bradford, Paul Locsi, Richard Nemeth, Ken Peczkowski, Robert Sagendorf, Sandy Garis, Bob Seals, Bill Cuzinski, Ed Brooks. GCVER ME ,K 3 to it 9 ROW I: Kalane True, Karen Andrysiak, Frank Hipsak, Debby Graham, Donna Zoludow, ROW 2: Roseanne Ku- biak, Michelle Kitkowski, Janet Starkweather, Sandy Cor- nelis, Jack Blue, Barb Basham, Eunice Coleman, Chris Melton, Donna Wharton, ROW 3: Cindy Fenimore, Barry GIRL 9 STATE REPRE The purpose of Hoosier Boys' and Girls, State is to educate young men and women in the duties, re- sponsibilities, and privileges of an American citizen. Selected students from all over Indiana meet in the summer at Indiana University. At their respective sessions, they set up their own city, county, and state governments, giving them a realistic way of learning. Soos, Cathi Bonkowski, John Villanueva, Debbie Senzig, Judi Trzaskowski, Sue Morris, Becky Szuba, Peggy Stein- keg ROW 4: Gary Niemier, Tim Kuzmicz, jim Alexan- der, Glenn Forsey, Bill Chapman, Greg Fye, Sharon Blad, Elaine Grove, Iris Srnith. D BUYS, ENTATIVE Through this practical application, the students are shown the contributions they can make in the dif- ferent aspects of our government. It is the American Legion Auxiliary that sponsors this rewarding expe- rience for the outstanding young citizens through- out the country. llibii-Q. ii .Xb fi : Nancy Plumbeck Greg Sutton Penny Widell QDelegatej fDelegatej CAlternateJ GIRL ' U HER CLLB ng ,V -3 N 1 u 2 S if V V ,VV . Vu L,, . V . 1 , ' 7 ' , Ls- 6. 4' , . 4 fe- V K Af. , . fa- 'fi I A vm' wi f 4 ' V V , , ,gl VV Q ,V . Vw an ,,V. V ,V W' ' Q f W' f ' ' fa '21, ,, 2 ' ' i Y ' , f , 1, 1 gf., 4 VV 9 ry ef' ' EV V V , Vg' V V. . 'gigs 1 V V , gi' 1 -f Q f 5 . E- g s 1 4 f - I ' ' t lf. i . . ROW I: Janice Gleason, Bonnie Snyder, Shelli Williamson, Lenna Beaton, ROW 2: Sue Ticley, Pam Grove, Tami Reaves, Sharon Kozlowski, Diana Righter, ROW 3: Sandy Tucker, Penny Widell, Nancy Kobylarek, Diane Adkisson, Bonnie Blankertg ROW 4: Jeanine Brooks, Brenda Brooks, Barbara Hudson, Nancy Plumbeck, Judy Kapsa. ,Il nl -. f --4 I f s af' A , kxvr f L '- 4 v n ' i 1 ' i ff : 4- i , . - -1 1 -4 ! V- . t V I V' V L' I , : I 4. J l v V i ' V e-'f,V'V xx 1 . V ' L- ' .V K f 1 ew , ' - , . . , ' . f Z A 3 ' , - y , T h Q .. '--' ' ' ' ':' 'S -7 L -' 51 . .21 3 f ! f ' - .., 35? T-' 1 I 1 . ' ff ' ' if 'f it '- is Q R'-If 1' ,, , ., , ,,, .. , ' 1. , . 9. ' .g 1 ' e ,. .F V , ag Q 4,1 ,K T ' A -., V- Q 7 x V fi cf Officers: Miss Murphy fSponsorD. Bonnie Blankert, Jeanine BrooksfPres.j, Nancy Kobylarek, Sue Tidey, Brenda Brooks, ,f .sr it One of the major service organizations of Wlashington High School is the Girls' Ushers Club. Only junior and senior girls are eligible for membership, and they are selected on the basis of initiative, poise, responsibility, and character. The activities of the Girls' Ushers Club include ushering at the plays, the Glee Club Christmas Program, and at Commence- ment Exercises. The girls are always seen check- ing coats at the home basketball games and the Sectionals. .W 'ef Shelli Williamson. V V- f rj V f ,.,V V.V ,gf . : z VVVVV R r ' ii J-my I li ,. eff C M R I f if - iii' - ' 1, 'M . H 7 g is J J . ' . I A my of . X 5 K 'ip r Q' fl 1 ,. V:-V ,V :VV H 1 5. '-VVV A , V VV V V ,V,,, V ,VV-,gif . , V , Q V, ,' ., , 5 it My V, l ik ,.., . ., ,C . I ' - . . 5 fl 5. . . ..' Q. .., -.'-f..'::,.ri:,Z,.ga. '...',Hs'.,.- J :ff - A- 7 ,rl fir , gg, I -f - 9 I I .,: Y' X 1 : T 5' 1 55 Q a s ir, N ii- - 'fl' ' C . xi J I ' lm ? 5' ROW I: Bonnie Adamski, Jackie Matthews, Peggie Stone, ski, Becky Pejza, Kathy Zoludow, ROW 3: Becky Lewan- Patty Easterday, Kristie Otto, Becky Pacayg ROW 2: Darlene dowski, Mary Ann Sikorski, Brenda Carbiener, Regetta Paczkowski, Barb Bronstetter, Debbie Barzo, Bonnie Zultan- Smith, Linda Ziolkowski, Karen Kearney, Judy King. WASHI GTC ' I SS JU IDR BU Junior Businessmen is an honor position set up between the area high schools and the three main civic clubs of South Bend: Rotary, Lions, and Kiwan- is. A different set of three outstanding senior boys is chosen four times during the year to attend the club meetings and luncheons. At these meetings, the boys are given a chance to meet and talk with businessmen, professionals, and political Figures to discuss their opinions and obtain Brian Dampier Tom Dyszkiewicz Colin Pence Eduardo Moura Greg Sutton Jim McElhaney 63 help for selection of their career. However, this is not all one-sidedg the clubs and their members also benefit for they learn the student's point of view, and they may win themselves a future member. These students represented Washington High School during the 1965-1966 school year. Also, Char- les Black, who is not pictured. Gerald Lukavich Donald Chrobot Steven Gable George Nicholas it X ,-it gi? E., . ,..,,,:,i I if , Bill Kirk Albert Suppinger ROW I: Carol Griffin, Christine Szymski, Linda Lech- tanski, Sue Feketeg ROW 2: Diane Adkisson, Margie Adkisson, Linda Peterson, Karol Bare, Shelli Williamsong ROW 3: Don Chrobot, Tim Cenova, Carol Gillen, Gary YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVES I Zolmang Cnot picturedj, Mable Ross, Mike Langsdorf, Terry Dudeck, Kathy Nijak, Cindy Jackowiak, Kurt Becker, Pam Frisbie, Sharlene Silvers, Lois Poturalski, Geneva Overbay. 1966 MGRY LAN TAFF Mrs. Dimich, Colin St Steve. Editor-in-Chief .. Managing Editor Business Managers Seniors . . . Underclassmen .. Faculty . . . Sports . . . Clubs . . . Activities .... Photographer . . Typists .... 64 . . . . Steven Gable . . . . . Colin Pence Barbara Kadzielski Janet Pollins .. Barbara Kolvas Diane Fletcher Sharon Kozlowski Jeanine Brooks Patricia Wojnarski .. Jerry Lukavich Ken Zakrzewski .. Janice Gleason Diane Johnson . Bill Szczechowski Jim Hicks . . . . . Karol Bare Mike Langsdorf Pamela Frisbie STANDING: Bill Szczechowski, Jerry Lukavich SEATED: Jeanine Brooks, Diane Fletcher, Barb Kadzielski, Janet Pollins. The MEMORY LANE is a composite of hard work, much thought, and many hours. The year- book staff has spent a great deal of time putting together these 200 pages-everything from manag- ing the money and picture-taking to laying out the pages and proof-reading. This yearbook presents a chronological review of the highlights of the 1965-66 school year, attempt- ing to show a cross-section of the every day hap- penings here at Washington. Working on the yearbook has proven to be a most worthwhile experience-even though a little nerve-racking when deadlines had to be met. Each staff member learns the value of working with oth- ers and feels pride in the Hnished productg their rc- ward-the 1966 MEMORY LANE. STANDING: Ken Zakrzewski, Diane Johnson, Jim Hicks SEATED: Sharon Kozlowski, Barb Kolvas, Pat Wojnarski, Jan Gleason. BER ROW 1: Valerie Toth, Terry Marshall, Jeanne Zalas, Kathy Myszak, Anita Stackowiak, Ann Marie Starzynski, Cheryl Templeton, Sandy Crabarek, Janice Gleason, ROW 2: Diana Johnson, Bonnie Blankert, Patricia Wojnarski, Shelli Williams, Lenna Beaton, Barbara Kolvas, Terry Grodzicki, Sue Tidey, Mike Butisteg ROW 3: Nancy Plum- beck, Barbara Hudson, Penny Widell, Barbara Blad, Sharon Kozlowski, Diane Fletcher, Janet Pollins, Albert Suppinger, Induction into the National Honor Society is the highest award Wlashington High School can bestow on one of its students. It is an honor recognized throughout America, membership in one chapter is membership in any chapter. To be eligible, a candidate must either be a junior or a senior, and he must have a B average or Jerry Sokey, Wyndom Boone, Paul Kozlowski, ROW 4: Donald Chrobot, George Nicholas, Jeanine Brooks, Thomas Prymak, Marlene Golba, Cynthia Kasznia, Barbara Kadziel- ski, Brian Dampier, Steven Gable, Ken Stankiewicz, ROW 5: Anita Prikosovich, Colin Pence, William Sechowski, Tom Dyszkiewicz, Kurt Becker, Gary Zolman, Scott Greg, Gerald Lukavich, Greg Sutton, Mark Botos. better. If these standards are met, the personas in- tangible qualities are examined, and these fall into three categories: Leadership, Service, and Character. After a student is reviewed and approved, he is inducted at the annual assembly, receives his pin, recites the pledge, and takes his seat among his fellow honor students. Officers: Greg Sutton CPres.j, Miss Murphy fSponsorl, STAND- ING: Nancy Plumbeck, Jeanine Brooks, Tom Dyszkiewicz, Barb Blad. DRAMA CLUB HAS GOOD YEAR 1 ibmi' ' f .ljgzsiag ' Kfflf? , , .. .. ROW I: Jan Gleason, Melinda Brown, Sue Fekete, Donna Wharton, Valerie Toth, Pat Szymczak, Patti Jo Najdek, Judy King, George Hayes, Greg Giczi, ROW 2: Gail Stevens, Gayle Mroz, Diana Righter, Shelli Williamson, Toni Czarnecki, Pat Benninghoff, Ellen Featherstone, Jackie Brandt, Lorrie Link, Bob Luchowskig ROW 3: This ycar's Drama Club has been very active. Their first play of the season was the musical 'eCar- nivalf, a tremendous hit with a circus setting. The other play was Teahouse of the August Moonf, a comedy dealing with the difficulties of the occupation forces in Okinawa after the second XVorld VVar trying to set up industries and teaching democracy to the native people. Both the students who perform on the stage and NATIONAL Colin Pence, Gloria Solliday, Paula Isbell, Jacinta Polack, Judy Kapsa, Phil Thompson, Chris Kuharic, Cathi Bon- kowski, Dale Balsbaugh, ROW 4: Jim Hicks, Pat Hol- bert, Ron Thompson, Dan Lindborg, Kurt Becker, Phil Little, Dale Steinke, Jim Leach, Larry Wheelock, Bonnie Zultanski. those who work behind the scenes on props, ward- robe, make-up, curtains, lights, and sets gain valuable experience. This is the First year that VVashington High School's Drama Club has been eligible for membership in the National Thespian Society, an organization of teachers and students devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. THE PIANS li X Left to Right: Dale Balsbaugh, Dale Steinke, Pat Holbert, Greg Giczi, CPresj George Nicholas, Valerie Toth CSecD, Diana Righter, Jan Gleason, Tim Link, Jim Hicks, Ron Thompson, Ron Rutkowski. HATCHET REPORT EVE ROW I: Linda Malecki, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Deb- bie Dabrowiak, Mary Sconiers, Pat Szymczak, Becky Pa- cay, Toni Czarnecki, Sue Rosbackg ROW 2: Kathy Mil- ler, Sandy Nlackowiak, Pam Mattix, Val Maxwell, Sue Nemeth, Jan Hudson, Terri Grodzicki, Drew Leach, ROW 3: Diana Wojnarski, Judy Busick, Sue Link, Sue -'sms -.ff. or 1, i:-- was-ei M, we ,f Hwatgw Radecki, Carlett Deal, Karen Knapp, Ken Jasinski, Chris- tine Kuharicg ROW 4: Helen Dalkowski, Pat Wojnarski, Darlene Paczkowski, Linda Sobieralski, Doris Parker, Lorrie Link, Joyce Opaczewski, Bernadine Witczak, Cindi Conn, Gary LaFrce, Alan Walsh, Mark Weaver. The HATCHET is celebrating its forticth year of fast and accurate reporting. Its up-to-date coverage of events keeps the students well posted. The staff and reporters pool their efforts to produce a school paper that is the very best! s . Editor ...... Ass't. Editor ..... Business Manager . Senior News Editors Sports Editor .... Lay-Out Editor .. Sponsor ...... .. . Drew Leach Terri Grodzicki . . . Sue Nerneth . . . Jan Hudson Pat Wlojnarski . . Douglas Smith . . . Ken Jasinski Mr. Frank Claus OUTSTANDI G ART CLL B SEATED: Sara Steffey, Marlene Dygulski, Gary Kowal- ski, Mary DeLee, Jackie Smith, ROW I: Audrey Walor- ski, Diana Kehoe, Donna Orlowski, Karen Andrysiak Nola Deal, Caryn Piller, Nancy Edwards, ROW 2 Mary Ann Ganus, Ellen Featherstone, Gail Eichstadt, The members of the Art Club use their talents in many ways for the benefit of the school. They design and construct eye-catching posters to adver- tise coming events, also, the students take time from their study halls to paint the sets used for the plays. OFFICERS: SEATED: Caryn Piller, Mr. Paradis, Monica Howard STANDING: Connie Przybysz, Bob Blasko, Jeanne Fausnaugh. .IEEi':: U 5231 - 2321.519 5 .es Cheryl Szucs, Cheryl Hitson, Iva Chism, Ines McAfree, Dan Cherryholmesg ROW 3: Barb Rozkiewicz, Cathy Freeman, Bob Blasko, Jeanne Fausnaugh, Connie Przy- bysz, Jack Kapsa, Chris Ciula, Monica Howard, Cindy Howard. AUDIO-VISUAL AID The Screen Club performs a necessary service here at lVashington. The boys take time from their study halls to operate the audio-visual equip- ment, thus supplying an added touch to classroom learning. Their new sponsor is Miss Clampitt. SCREEN CLUB OFFICERS ROW I: Val Maxwell, Ken Grzegorek, Richard Smith, Tom Hunt, Rosendo Trevino, Kevin Dunn, Fred Blake, Warren Outlaw, ROW 2: Kenneth Kwieran, Donald Hurtekant, Ron Makowski, Tom Edwards, Steve Sevy, Mike McKinney, Dave Walters, Mike Douthitt, ROW 3: Jim Teeter, Bob Humphrey, Ron Rhoades, Denny Me- lady, Pat Bogucki, Vince Deguc, Ron Compton, Tim Wilson, Marshall Martin. . 1'- XE -f fkfa 4 Q Q 5. 'K -aw 2 ei 2 fi' ? M Y 9 Q Qifgl, L, f J ' n ' , Qi' 9 Q W 4j , y 'V . 9 Q d. i jl l 51 N, J' 6 M . V 0 , . . Q, - , if 'aw wg Q 9 if ,swf N1 Q7 5 xg Q: 'Al mg 1' - J, wg A V4 T , A gigs: mg' gf gl p Q 'V VL? 5 Q Q 'W fl I , hi ,. ' A 'f v T k r N A f-QQ?-f v , g Q l m7W 3 x l h , L Jxni Q ar - ng Q, Q CLARINICTS: Sandy jerzykowski, Tcrrie Loutzenhiser, Sandy Shields, Karen Searfoss, Mike YVilson, George Ritz, Debbie Porter, Bonnie Stone, Diane Clark, Linfla Sutton. Tom Stam- znirh, Irene Calhoun, Chris Paulinski, Douglas Smith, Linda linhoffi OBOE: Pan Frisbie, Judy lJZlZilElliiCXX'lCZQ FRENCH DRUM MAJOR A MAJORETTE I .ts if l f ,lv If l Q! A Q 1 .A ,. , K i i ,lg K 311' ' 5 , Q., .Qffff fi ei? ' 5 , HORNS: Delbert May, Regetta Smith, Patty Najdek, M Jane Janczak, Kathy Kapczynskig TRUMPETS: Lester H ard, Jim Welbaum, Dave Kreezrner, Russ Kuc, Steve CY Iris Smith, Gary Duddleson, Tom Sikorski, Roger Craycl Paul Choitz, Diane Sult, Dwight Johnson, Gary LaFree, Srl ARDED t. Carol Finn, Kristie Otto, Mary Jane Janczak, Patricia Szyrnczak, Gwenn Schultz, Bonnie Adamski, Kathy Kapczynski. 2. 23 ,Sl -I5 W T- 4 A l DPHONES: Bob Riley, Gwen Schultz, FLUTES: Linda Sam Rzepka, Greg Fyeg BASSES: Dennis Maenhout, Dwight Weiss, Bonnie Adamski, Lorrie Link, Sue Link, Carol Finn, Kreczmerg PERGUSSIONS: Larry Chodzinski, Mike Gon- iaren Pence: TROBIBONES: Pat Szyinczak, Fred Haase, ley, John Lapkiewicz, Kristie Otto, Jim Kleva, Dennis Ziol- lohnny Hawkins, Gerald Chapla, Larry YVheelock, Glenn kowski,SallyCornwall, Eorsey, Charles Zellers, Carl Evans, BARITONES: Ron Wlhiteg The YN'ashington High School Band under Direc- tor Gerald Ollman and Drum Major Patricia Szy- mczak provided entertainment at football games, basketball games, and other events. Long hours of BAND LETTER rehearsing were spent in preparation for the top- notch performances. This year lor the first time, Band letter sweaters were awarded to senior members. WEATER it W ra.. A- in l .,.' ' N ., ', A 'P Q5T5EfT13VfFiH,baHTEF se 4 M , -V I ,ju X ff i l flf vf -X at V -v V - P' rf 561 il T tlii i. fi .. it ,:' A ' ,. -- s t gt V my Z it L si 7 'i'1f f 3 ,M f STANDING: Pam Frisbie. Steve Cole. Lester Howard. Delbert Nlay. Sally Cornwall, Den- nis Nlaenhout. SEATED: Pat Szymczak, Linda YVeiss, Sandy Jerzykowski. Diane Sult. PTT -fi at-.eil F f H mi 3 ' , .2 The A.F.S. is the largest club at Washington M M i 3 High with more than CSOOD five hundred partici- , pating students. r ' ,'i'5?, 5 The purpose of the A.F.S. is to sponsor students abroad and to raise money to acquire a foreign stu- dent at Washington. Through the combined ef- forts of the club and the student body, we have had as many as two foreign students at Washington each year. Mrs. White, Sponsor. Oflicersz George Nicholas, Doug Smith, George Hayes, Gary Zolman. STANDING-Kristie Otto, Paula Isbell and Anita Stackowiak. 74 THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB 75 'TUDE PUR. EI TERE'T LATIN CLUB Members: ROW I.' Tom Hembrecht, Den- nis Wasikowski, Pat Lirka., Cheryl Swartz, Bonnie Snyder, Jackie Smith, Sandy Cook, Therese Wantuch, William Schaller, Gary Kowalski, Bob Stephenson, Scott Carson, Sam Rzepkag ROW 2: Chuck Schaut, Mike Dudek, Lin- da Starczewski, Gwen Schultz, Chris Jozwiak, Rosalie Miller, Terry Vandezande, Janice Cholewczynski, Di- ana Wojnarski, Pat Wojnarski, Kathy Mankowski, Dan Edingtong ROW 3: Barb Parakowski, Karen Stachowiak, its ?-ffff ll 5 f15fg 3 . W Q si? Mr. Miller, Pat Wojnarski, Kathy Myszak, Bill Sec- howski, Kathy Mankowski, Bernie Stopczynski, Jerry Soleyf. RLBSMQJCL Mr. Hoffman, Mike Klaybor, Bonnie Zultanski, Ken Peczkowski. M L pw 1 ' Kathy Conley, Judy Nagolski, Linda Sobieralski, Greg Giczi, Anna Schaller, Judy Schymanski, Linda Staszewski, Chris Horvath, Judy lVasowski, Tom Landis, Jerry Saboski: ROW 4: Mike Garis, Rita Gapinski, Regetta Smith, Den- nis Wujcik, Jay Illis, Marya Shepherd, Don Galeziewski, Sandy Bauch, Margie Markiewicz, Robert Jurek, Mike De- Volder, Byron Reinhold, Patrick Mackowiak, Gary La- Free, Jim Riley, ROW 5: Ron Strzelocki, Jerry Soley ', Bill Sechowski, Richard Nemeth, Ron Hamilton, Mike Fiwek, Bob Kovatch, Bernie Stopczynski, Fred Haase, Frank Markiewicz, Joe Marszal, Randy Breunlin, Lorrie Link. Link. LATI CLUB ROW I: Betsy Boirelli, Ken Konkol, Paula Krupnik, Barb ski, Linda Lechtanski, Marva Shepherd, Bonnie Zultanski, ski. 76 Retel, Carol Skorupski, ROW 2: Chris Cortier, Mike Kosin- ROW 3: Terry Grodzicki, Vicky Northage, Larry Sopczynski, Alex Kowalski, Ron Milliken, ROW 4: Mary Ann Piatkow- ski, Ken Peczkowski, A1 Waters, Vincent Deguc, Paul Podern- FOREIG LA GUAGE SPANISH CLUB Members: ROW I: Jennifer Marks, Barb Mack, Connie Sanders, Teresa Wantueh, Sandy Cook, Pat Cholasinski, lklarlene Dygulskig ROW 2.' Betty Bystry, Diane Karkieweez, Bonnie Adarnski, Kathy Miller, Jo- linda Gale, Donna Zoludow, Barb Kolvas, Marcia Badow- 1 A gf, f ii I s A' 6' H E x S X' v . i W , I Mr. Guin, Barb Jaronik, Sharon Kozlowski, Barb Kolvas, Don Chrobot, Diana Johnson. FRE CH CL : f 5 z Q FRENCH CLUB Niembersz ROW I: Darlene Treber, Rebecca Eby, Sandy Machowiak, Leona Sparazynski, Becky Pacay, Sandy Grabarek, Linda Olejniczak, Kathy Landis, Marcie Pascoffz ROW 2: Bonnie Sikorski, Brenda Carbien- er, Joycie Young, Linda Ziolkowski, Prudence Brzyski, Cheryl Templeton, Doris Parker, Pat Mormon, Valerie Toth, PA skig ROW 3: Carol Zmyslo, Janice Johnson, Gail Stevens, Linda Konkol, Barb Jaronik, Sharon Kozlowski, Eunice Coleman, Jim Leach: ROW 4: Carol Simpkins. Vicki Voss, Elaine Zimpleman, Anita Prikosovich, Diane Fletch- er, Scott Greg, Tim Cenova, Don Chrobot. I H CLUB ' ': :3 ' If I I ' i r ,Z A A ll J: : 3 lf J i Mrs. Goldberg, Mr. Foley, Barb Hudson, Renee Van- slager, Prudence Brzyski, Helen Dalkowski, Mary Ann Sikorski Cnot picturedj, ROW 3: Karen Stanley, Barb Basham, Cindy Conn, Re- nee Vanslager, Anick Longuet, Mary Imroff, Michelle Rus- zkowski, Sue Radecki, Fran Rajskig ROW 4: Yvonne Hoffman, Caryn Wiggins, Bonnie Carlson, Helen Dalkow- ski, Joyce Opaczewski, Mary Ann Sikorski, Barb Hudson. gf. 195: af. 5 ROW I: Bonnie Adamski, Cindy Orban, Bonnie Sikor- ski, Mary Ann Middlebrook, Constance Sanders, Barbara Grodzicki, Cindy Ganus, Marlene Dygulski, Kolleen Hur- ley, Jackie Zmyslo, Rosalie Miller, Shelli Williamson. ROW 2: Becky Pacay, Karen Kearney, Sue Palicki, Lou- ann Galezewski, Karen Pence, Kathy Zoludow, Becky Pej- za, Karen Andrysiak, Gail Pluta, Pat Smudzinski, Pat Cho- Pat Tuna, Paula Isbell, Nancy Haslanger, Nancy Parker, Susan Radecki, Michele Kitkowski, Mike Osowski, Linda Sobieralski, ROW 4: Bernadine Witczak, Michael Wilson, Mary Ann Sikor- ski, Pat Pozgay, Anita Prikosovich, Chris Kuharic, Joyce Opaczewski, Patti Kopinski, Jean P. Schultz, Jerry Bella. lasinski. ROW 3: Joyce Witucki, Bonnie Zultanski, Nancy Laisnez, Edwards, Betsy Borrelli, Doris RE ED CATOR I T ll 1 Ogg 0 ' M' I 411 W I W el N K X 2 J '--- - , .. .4 f . : F .J - 'N-5 , . Q K, 'ITT ffff JOB I 2 9? l 2 ' 4 if 5-.39 'WT . 4 - ,.,,.,, ,.,. -iii - Miss Voll CSponsorj, Diana Johnson fPres.j, Pam Lindorf, Mike Wilson, Lenna Beaton Knot picturedj. 78 The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to give its members an insight to teaching. This club is guided by all teachers of Washington with Miss Voll as sponsor. The clubis major even-t, besides a dance, is the annual Teachers, Tea given for the faculty mem- bers. This is an opportune occasion where the club members and the faculty meet for enjoyment. Stemming from the club is the cadet teacher program, which gives the teacher-to-be a chance to discover whether this is the career for him. 1 ROW 1: Pat Turza, Carol Zrnyslo, Louann Galeziewski, Harbaugh, Dianne Sult, Carlett Deal, Kathy Miller, Jan Marilyn Botka, Julianne Cischke, Barb Turzag ROW 2: ice Parent, Liz Szynski, Melissa Kaczynskig ROW 4: Reget Sandy Miller, Sandy Parent, Linda Sobierafski, Sandy Mach- ta Smith, Jan Burzynski, Judy Busick, Margie Markiewicz owiak, Chris Horvath, Rosemarie Kocsisg ROW 3: Chris Marilyn Mahnesmith, Linda Weiss, Connie Stevens. i Z 'i fx K - f F EL ul , - H' Ili.-L':'?tas' Washington High School students with ideas of a possible medical occupation find a common in- terest in being members of the Health Careers Club. This year, under the guidance of Mrs. Truelove, the club toured the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. The club also provides information concerning the opportunities and requirements in various fields of health and medicine through speakers and films. ff, 1 if la. f ' S ' .,.. Mrs. Truelove fSponsorD, Linda Weiss fPres.j, Connie Ste vens, Sue Ullery, Kathy Miller, Pat Tuxza. 79 BCC TER CLUB KEEP ROW I.' Pat Hunter, Pat Litka, Christine Szymski, Sue Tidey, Vicki Fujawa, Linda Lechtanski, Marilyn Botka, Kathy Myszak, Becky Pacay, Sandy Mackowiak, ROW 2.' Bonnie Zultanski, Judy Jozwiak, Mary Kubiak, Pat Banaszak, Chris Jaskowiak, Cindy Davis, Karen Keamey, Sharon Bartosiak, Helen Walker, Becky Pejza, Diane Heyse, Judy Schyrnanskig ROW 3: Marsha Nagolski, The BOCSTER CLUB, one of the largest or- ganizations at Washington, is a very vital part of the school. Its purpose is to promote more school spirit by selling programs at football games, dec- orating goal posts, and making signs for various sport events. The BOOSTER CLUB is also re- sponsible for the lNashington-Central Basketball Court. Sharon Kozlowski, Judy Opaczewski, Judy Nagolski, San- dy McKesson, Cindy Jackowiak, Debbie Barzo, Karol Bare, Linda Konkol, Shelli Williamson, Sue Fekete, Kathy Stickley, Helen Dalkowski, ROW 4: Sandy Garris, Chris Ciula, Paula Isbell, Regetta Smith, Diane Adkisson, Jeanine Brooks, Pam Hardy, Cindi Conn, Margie Adkis- son, Margie Markiewicz, Bonnie Carlson. OFFICERS STANDING: Sue Tidey, Miss Gisleson, Sharon Kozlowski SEATED: Becky Lewandowski, Bonnie Zultanski, Sandy Kajzer. 4,9 , 9662, 5,949 80 W.H.S. SPIRIT HIGH ROW I: Janice Parent, Michele Kitkowski, Sue Lubel- ski, Leona Sparazynski, Karen Andrysiak, Marlene Dygul- ski, Barbara Retek, Linda Olejniczak, Fran Hipsak, Deb- by Bourn, Julianne Cischke, Cindy Ganus, Janice John- son, Pat Morman, Dorothy Alford, Kathy Landis, Linda Baldwin, ROW 2: Diane Wisniewski, Sue Borowski, Mar- sha Badowski, Rosanne Kubiak, Donna Zoludow, Pat Cholasinski, Brenda Swain, Judy Szymczak, Sandy Ban- icki, Kathy Conley, Chris Jozwiak, Joyce Young, Irene Washington, Doris Parker, ROW 3: Liz Szynski, Chris DE REFRE H The students who work the concession stands give their time and effort in sup- plying adults and students with refresh- ments during basketball games and other school affairs. The organization is run wholly by the students themselves, and the money they earn goes to the various clubs that supply the workers. Fletcher, Janice Cholewczynski, Gail Pluta, Joyce Snia- decki, Lou Ann Chelminiak, Kathy Albert, Donna Sop- Czyski, Audrey Walorski, Jackie Jozwiak, Michelle Rus- zkowski, Linda Sobieralski, Sue Radecki, Beverly Faster, ROW 4: Diane Kapczynski, Barbara Rozkiewicz, Sandy Kajzer, Linda Staiczewski, Mary Wallis, Chris Deka, Becky Szuba, Linda Lapkiewicz, Sue Morris, Carol Po- rogi, Caryn Wiggins, Kathy Zygulski, Barb Parakowski, Joyce Opaczewski. WORK AT N STAN Left-Right: Marlene Golba, Doug Smith, Diane Fletcher, Mary Ann Sikorski, Kathy Stickley, Barb Kolvas, Sharon Pennell, Don No: wicki, Diane Ferger, Ron Rutkowski, Cindy Jackowiak, Geneva Over- bay, Bob Seals, George Hayes, Drew Leach. Y-TEE S SERVICE AN CCIAL ROW I: Kathy Myszak, Mary Kolesiak, Brenda Saund- ers, Ellie Robertson, Cynthia Wolf, Marilyn Botka, Joan Robakowski, Becky Pacay, Peggy Stone, ROW 2: Paula Isbell, Mike Luduirck, Jane Cavinder, Pam Grove, Shelli Williamson, Donna Wesolowski, Linda Robinson, Sue Tidey, Anita Stackowiak, Jeanne Fausnaugh, Vicki Voss. ROW 3: Christine Cuila, Diana Righter, Barbara King, Terri Grod- c . . I . I . , , 7 Q l 4 52, zicki, Linda Konkol, Debbie Barzo, Sandi Parent, Linda Zio- lowski, Karen Kearney, Judy Kowalski, Sue Wayo. ROW 4: Barbara Blad, Penny Widell, Barbara Kadzielski, Sandy Jerzykowski, Nancy Kobylarek, Tami Reaves, Linda Weiss, Melody Oliver, Nancy Blosser, Trudy Szarwark, Pam Hardy, Nancy Plumbeck. ,. ,y Y-teens is an organization closely asso- E ciated with the Y.lV.C.A. It is mainly a L service club. Although several social func- tions are carried out, such as the annual Mr. Football, candy sale, fashion show and dances, this year the Y-teens, main service project was working with children at the Christian Service Center, a very rewarding experience. Mrs. Hintz, sponsor, Ofhcers: Penny Widell, Nancy Plumbeck, Bar- bara Bald, Barbara Hudson, Marci Pascoff, Sandy Jerzykowski, Nancy Kobylarek, and Debbie Barzo. ROW I: Georgette Pryke, Nancy Kovaeh, Barbara Grod- zicki, ROW 2: Janice Cholewczynski, Debbie Grove, Kristi Robbins, Gidget Robb, Marci Pascoff, Sara Steffey, Karen Elifritz, Kathleen Landis, Cindy Celichowski, Vic- ki Betts, Edgie Dials, Debbie Engber, Carol Chandonia. ROW 3: Nancy Sosinski, Sandi Kramer, Joan Kowalski, Jackie Zmyslo, Chris Fletcher, Karen Pence, Donna Lester, Deanna Engber, Pat Morman, Rosalie Miller, Barbara Basham, Becky Knapp, Windy Richert, Gwen Schultz. ROW 4: Sharon Blad, Debbie Kehoe, Chris Deka. Sue Ratajczak, Peggy Steinke, Kathy Budny, Bon- nie Dobrucki, Carol Skorupski, Diana Jaronik, Hazel Zellers, Cheryl Hitson, Cheryl Szucs, Diana Wisniewski, Sandy Cornelius, Linda Lapkiewicz, Cathy Freeman, Cindy Fenimore, Evie Engle, Nikki Aemmer, Caryn Wiggins, Judi Trzykowski, Joyce Benzur, Janet Skoruoski, Debbie Sinzic, Elaine Grove, Mary Ganus, Becky Schuttrow, Cindy Howard. ACTUHZBCWSWSRCUP ROW I: Bob Nemeth, Dave Zellers, Tom Hunt, Brian Dampier, Rudy Wilfing, Tom Locsi, Al Suppingerg ROW 2: John Dondins, Fred Laskowski, Joe Konopka, Doug Hoffman, Ronnie Maxwell, Mike Butiste, Bill Booneg ROW 3: Max Horton, Paul Derda, Ron Compton, Rick IHQKCLUB The Hi-Y Club, associated with the Y.M.C.A., is one of the outstanding service clubs at W.H.S. One service carried out by the Hi-Y is the Christmas mail service. Another tradition is the annual Hi-Y vs. Faculty basketball game. Tomaszewski, Colin Pence, Ronnie Jackson, Tim Cenova, Chuck Pajakowski, ROW 4: Rich Pishnoff, Tim Cyrnan, Rich Simpson, Gary Zolman, Craig Mankowski, Mark Botos, Torn Dyszkiewicz, Paul Borowski, Don Chrobot. Roo A D GU CLLB The Rod and Gun Club has retained its popularity at VV.H.S It has much to offer boys who enjoy outdoor activities for it Mr' Hogmflm iSpOnsO'l2Ken DeLeef Ran' continues to sponsor such recreation as fishing trips and skeet dy Magdalmski, Al Suppinger, Jlm Orszlak, Tom Prymak shooting for the boys. ROW I.' Ron Wagner, Chuck Schaut, john Marker, Greg Celmer, Rick Futa, Mike Bronstetter, Tom Cook, Tom Locsi, Ken Konkol, Ron Rzepka, Jim Orszlak, Greg Krawiec, Ron Bartosiakg ROW 2: Pat Szucs, David Kra- wiec, Jerry Lodyga, Jim Bennett, Max Smigielski, Al Suppinger, T. Nicholas Prymak, Larry Sopczynski, Bob Czajkowski, Bob Riley, Randy Strahla, ROW 3: Rick Tomaszewski, James Lubelski, Pat Miller, Craig Dudeck, Mark Buechler, Mike Dawson, Ken DeLee, Tom Rowe Drew Villegan, Ron Makowski, Bob Martin, ROW 4. Bill Michalik, Ken Lapkiewicz, Max Horton, Rodney May- Held, Randy Magdalinski, Bernie Stopczynski, Bob Warniers, Rich Pishnoff, Doug Willing, Frank Markiewicz, Phil Evans, Mike Fiwek, Steve Farkas, Don Botka, Mike Arnold, M Robert Galvas, Curtis Fiek, Ron Strzelecki, Ken Mroczkie- wicz. 1 twang, T ELECTRONICS CLUB Members: Don Chrobot, Brian Ken Andrysiak, Greg Borlik, Tom Sikorski, Chuck Ne- Ranschaert, Patti Jo Najdek, Tim Cenova, Don Galeziew- meth, Gary Koszyk, Steve Dant, Helmut Weist, Alex Ko- ski, James Galeziewski, Larry Sopczynski, Bob Lumanski, walski, Gary Kowalski. f 'le' W The Electronics Club has experienced its most active year Q A since its beginning three years ago. Weekly meetings and con- , T' ,iQ V sistent use of audio-visual aids have resulted in an elementary 1 knowledge of basic electronics for the club members. ' -., ,' stt' 6? ss 1 ' The club is now planning to use its funds to buy electronic gm i ff: 9 equipment for its own use and for use in science department V . X I of our school. i A I N' V Mr. Van Gilder CSponsorj, Patti Jo Najdek, Don Chrobot, Brian Ran- I- 1 1. schaert, Don Galeziewski, Tim Cenova. TUDE FURTHER I TERESTSI ELECTRO IC D MATH In the Math Club, members gain much additional knowledge relating to mathematics from interesting guest speakers and, of course, from the sponsors, Miss Rogge, Miss Gisleson, and Mr Henriott. Also, the students get background material to prepare for college board tests Mr. Henriott, Pat Pozgay, Kathy Myszak, Mark Botos, Penny Widell iff ' ROW I: Jan Gleason, Gary Kowalski, Nancy Haslanger, Paul Walorski, Mark Buechler, Cindy Kasznia, Pat Pozgay, Kathy Myszak, Carol Skorupski, Michelle Kitkowski, Jackie Don Galeziewskig'ROW 4: Brian Ranschaert, Jerry Bella, Zmyslog ROW 2: Hal McGlinsey, Joe Marszal, Dennis Colin Pence, Paul Podemski, Alex Kowalski, Robert Sag- Wujcik, Pat Mackowiak, Mike Osowski, Bonnie Dobrucki, endorf, Robert Treber, Chris Kuharic, Tim Cenova. Diana-Jaronikg ROW 3: Mike Kosinski, Don Chrobot, LIBRARY CLUB PRC IDE EW ERVICE K ROW I: Sue Cuila, Marilyn Griffin, Vic Gravaugh, Nancy nadine Witczak, Karen Rietz, Mary Kwiatkowski, Judy Edwards, Ines McAfee: ROW 2: Chris Harbaugh, Judy Dzialakiewicz, Angela lVinkowski, Diane Fletcher, Paul Busick, Brenda Carbiener, Carolyn Griiiin, Brenda Close, Kowalski, Dale Balsbaugh. Doris Close, Lorraine DeClercq, Sherry Paulg ROW 3: Ber- W Eli iii L J 4 ' 1 ' 5 : 'A - if :n L: v - n K , The Library Club performs many activities to serve iVash- I 4. ' , V ff 5 , J ., 5 A ' ington High School. Among their duties are keeping the f il' ' if FM, i shelves in order, checking the books out, and also mending i HA? 'ii' f 2 r g ' f. .. K ' :. 1 : them. In addition, this year the members work before and -2 I t,1,., Y In W u b after school selling paperbacks in the newly formed book - i ' ' 3' A g.,,2 T Miss Hunsberger CSponsorD, Shirley Bowers, Janet Pollins, Sandy Tucker fPres.l, Sue Coleman. BCY 7 U HER CLUB The Boys, Ushers Club has the difficult 'I and seemingly thankless task of ushering at our games and pep assemblies. This or- ganization performs a necessary service for the school helping to keep order. ROW I: Dennis Perry, Van lvlazwell, Chuck Nerneth, Rosendo Trevi- no. Don Hanyzcwski. Ken Andrvsiak: ROW 2: Ilal McGlinsey. Wlayne Francis, Bill Reichanadter, Cornell Maslowski. Dennis Wasikowski, Bob Lemanskig ROW 3: Steve Dant, Dan Halpiu, Dave Orlowski, Tom Mr. Dziubinski CSponsorj, Ron Lies, Vince De- guc, J. P. Schultz, Bill Teichanadter, Dennis Perry. Tapolacai, Ron Mitts: ROW 4: Jean P. Schultz, Steve Niintz, Mike Kalka, Vince Degue, Paul Podeniski, Tom Niiller, Tim Wfilson. GIRLS' SPORT ROW I: Louise Litka, Donna Orlowski, Valerie Toth, Schultz, Janet Skorupski, Carol Fields, Mary Lou Schman- Daren Andrysiak, Cindy Ganus, Georgette Pryke, Kathy ski: ROW 4: Peggy Steinki, Bonnie Zultanski, Jacinta McDonald, Karen Elefreiz, Bonnie Borwick, ROW 2: Polack, Nancy Laisnez, Judy Trzaskowski, Sandra Simpson, Renee Vanslager, Diane WVisniewski, Sue Borowski, Mar- ROW 5: Cathi Bonkowski, Judy Kapsa, Elaine Grove, sha Craycraft, Kristie Otto, Karen Pence, Kalane True, Ellen Featherstone, Maxine Morenc, Ruth Suddarth. ROW 3: Carol Powell, Chris Cortier. Pat Hendrick. Gwen SEA NYMPH The Sea Nymphs entered its 'second year in September, 1965, and the old members held try-outs for new members. Then work was begun on their second water show, which was presented in March. The girls picked chairmen for numbers and these girls wrote the acts for their groups. In addition, solo, trio, and boy-girl numbers were chosen. if-y ,E E J Q3 y Tig Officers: Miss Duesterberg CSponsorj, Cathi Bonkowski, Judy Trzaskow- ski, Marsha Craycraftg STANDING: Renee Vanslager, Diane Wisniew- ski, Karen Mester,'Gwen Schultz, Janet Skorupski. PGPULAR AT W.H. . '- ROW I: Donna Orlowski, Marcia Craycraft, Sue Bor- Haslanger, Nancy Laisnez, Ellen Featherstone, Diane owskig ROW 2: Perletha Lane, Jacinta Polack, Nancy Wisniewski, Sara Steffy, Barbara Retek. GIRL 7 RECREATIO CLL B The board members of the Girls' Recreation Club coordinate the activities of the club itself. They organize extra-curricular sports for girls, such as basketball and ping-pong. Also, they sponsor a school dance. The girls, volleyball team belongs to the City League in which area high schools participate. The members of the team are chosen by try-outs. The games are played weekly starting in March at Riley. A trophy is given for the undefeated team. 9 GIRL VGLLEYBALL TEAM KNEELING: Donna Dobozy, Betty Jane Tajkowski, Debbie Linda Reed, Miss Shively CCoachD, Bonnie Carlson, Sue Dabrowiak, Jackie Jozwiak, Lynda Kowalski, Liz Szynskig Borowski, Cheryl Swartz, Janice Parent. STANDING: Chris Cortier, Cindy Conn, Diane Wisniewski, THE NATIONAL ECRETARIE ROW 1: Barbara Zamiatowski, San- dy Jozwiak, Sandy Parent, Pat Weso- lowski. ROW 2: Trudy Szarwark, Joyce Stull, Becky Spychalski, jean- nie Zalas, Julie Libertowski, Marilyn Botka. ROW 3: Jean Stout, Sandy Warren, Linda Peterson, Geneva Over- bay, Sharlene Silvers. The purpose of the National Secretaries Associa- tion is to engender interest in the secretarial field, and to encourage continuing education through association with those engaged in the secretarial profession. THE HOME ECO OMIC CLUB T 1 1 1 ln T' Sv' E in .-.2 J N 2 The Home Economics Club of Washington High School E B Q F -311 fi offers its members the chance to plan ahead and become 5 X ff ,j 7: 5- 'f,vSrg I be future homemakers. The club primarily consists of Home El I . . . ' gy , M 1n the cafeteria for school functions and for P.T.A. meet- ,ll Ii Miss McCullough, sponsor. Officers: Diane Flet- cher, Helen Dalkowski, Ann Marie Starzynski. . if -1 ' . M M L J' ings. ' ,. Economics majors. The members sponsor bake sales, serve W A few members of the Home Economics Club. Left to Right: Debbie Barzo, lnes McAfee, Sandy Parent, Nancy Edwards. JU IOR AeH1EvEME The Junior Achievement Program has organiza- tions throughout the country. Students and members of the organization form companies, sell stock and merchandise, make profit and have an annual Trade Fair where they sell their products. The members learn commerce and trade which may benefit all of us in the future. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AN DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO Learn while you earn The Diversified Co- operative Education and Distributive Education programs prepare its members for business at the high school level. Each of the members attend early morning classes and conclude their classes by noon. Various companies and business organizations hire the students as regular employees with the exception that they are graded on their work. Through on-thc- job training the students learn occupations such as sales clerks, mechanics and technicians. BOW I.' Ann Garner, Sue Marek, Diane Kaplachinski. IOW 2: Joe Bonczynski, Carol Anderson, Jim Libelski. TOW 3: Bob Nowacki, Toni Bird, Gregg Piechocki, Vicki ohm, Richard Kaznia. ROW 4: Kenneth DeLee, Jim Zinal, Diana Ferger, Richard Pishnoff. ROW I: Carol Wlreczarek. De-Layne Coleman. Biona Kluszynski, Mary Kahlmorgan, Sue Nowicki, ROW 2: Pat Szucs, Diane Andreae, Carol Sniadecki. Dave Krawiek, Frank Coleman. Bill O'Hara. ROW 3: Kathy Horton. Dennis Janyzcwski, Ed Stark- weathcr, Jim Teuber, Richard Hunt, Randy Mazdalinski. Terry Garalski, Paul Merrile, Stan Lloyd, Vic Kral. ROW 5: Rodney Mayiield, Steve Farkas, Dan Conner, Dennis Biclody, George Ezal, Don Eichstadt. D1 ROW I: Angela Winkowski, Pat Hunter, John Butler, Joseph Marszal, Larry Yuhasz, Lea Peterson, Colleen Hurley, Glenn Skarbek, Alan Walsh. ROW 2: Karen El- lifritz, Bill Stall, Barbara Grodzicki, Greg Giczi, Carol Mil- ler, Diana Skarbek, Bonnie Adamski, Linda Weiss, Sandy Jerzykowski, Terri Loutzenhiser, Pam Frisbie, Robert Ri- ley. ROW 3: Larry Wheelock, Fred Haase, Pat Syzmezak, Lester Howard, James Welbaum, Roger Craycraft, Del- bert May, Regetta Smith. ROW 4: Mike Conley, Kristie Otto, John Lapkiewicz, Larry Chodzinski, Dennis Maen- hout, Dennis Wilkeson, Randy Brenlin, Robert Seals. Many members of the band join the orchestra to fonn a well-organized instru- mental group. They play music that ranges from popular to classical 8: written by the great composers of the past and present. It is under the guidance and direction of Mr. Jay Miller, 6p0'f Y A ine A Pct ... 4 - ROW I.' Mike Klaybor CMgr.l, Charles Black, Jerry Ford, Hank Daviero, Jerry Lukavich, Tom Dyszkiewicz, Al Suppinger, Ken Zakrzewski, Lucius Turner, Alonzo Lowery, Greg Giczi CMgr.j ROW 2: Dennis Myers CMgr.l, Tom Phend fMgr.l, Ray Lindsey, Rich Klem- czewski, Dave Haluda, Bert Prawat, Dan Slicz, Jim Fozo, Paul Locsi, Charles Triplett, Bruce Peterson, Mike Pope, Larry Sopczynski fMgr.l, Scott Gregg fMgr.l, Bob Van- Laecke CMgr.j ROW 3: Mike Marshal, Romay Dickens, Tom Phillips, John Hawkins, Bruce Scott, Vince Sup- pinger, Ken Syzmczak, George McCullough, Bob Sinkie- wicz, Russell Kuc ROW 4: Frank Day, Jim Gibbs, John Williams, Al Waters, Mike McQueen, Tony Starzynski, John Zanka, Ben Lax, Drew Villegan. PANTHER RCAR TO - ' ,131 Washington football is the best in the state, and again the Panthers proved it. With a nucleus of only 6 lettermen for Coach Roggeman to work with, the gridders compiled another winning 6-3 season. . HQ' I f This yearis team fought an uphill battle, but came up with upset victories over high-ranking Elkhart, LaPorte, and South Bend St. Joseph. Each of these victories was won by the narrowest of margins. A pass with one second left in the game beat Elkhart, 6-0. The Panthers also ground out a TD in the final seconds of the Hrst half to defeat LaPorte, 7-O. The perennially outstanding Wash- ington defense held St. Joseph in the final minute of the game for a victory. Both our B-Team and Freshman teams, the future var- sity players, Finished with fine records, at 5-3-1 and 6- 1-2 respectively. Head Coach Tom Roggeman 92 WMAMM End Coach Len Kapsa Line Coach joe Redling SEASON FOOTBALL RECORDS Varsity W OPP 41 Calumet 6 6 Adams 13 6 Elkhart 0 23 Mishawaka 7 7 Laporte O 21 Central 12 20 St. Joe 18 O Riley 32 7 Goshen 12 6 Wins 3 Losses B Team W OPP 7 Goshen 0 13 Mishawaka 19 18 Michigan City 0 25 Elkhart 12 6 Laporte 20 20 Riley 5 0 St. Joe 0 0 Central 12 24- Adams 7 5 Wins 3 Losses 1 Tie Freshman 14 Marian 6 34 Laporte 0 19 Riley 20 0 Barker 0 35 St. Joe 0 13 Central 12 28 Elston 6 0 Adams O 26 Mishawaka Above right : Bob Van Camp Back Coach Right: Freshman Coaches Bob Million and Mike Sacchini U 6 Wins 1 LOSS 2 Ties 93 Galloway stopped by Panthers ink it ICR M , 9 if I v f,2Q:.,fvfw',, ' ' ..., 'ray '-, ., V ,M ,UM . gg ,. ,-. ag V1 Ll' 'I , .- px - wt, 1' Ml' f,, ,,,,- f' K+ ,lk Q 7 :W . I ffvfx V N-Wi., . H- ,- f w MZ ,. .' .. . 1, rw if 1 W 1 195' . C I X G 1 C G V IQIFKSFQP1 lim M , 4: ea , fl r ,E iff' , w J' wa. 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N ' ' r 7' 9- ,f f 3 I '7' tvs 1 nf S1-:PH ,fMvwg,vfs,g, if iff,- U 1 L, ,ykgaq -er: r f .. . ,J ' v MV QQZW Q .1 hs k affine' Q1 r Eff u gi gaz k 4 Sai?.4f2j.1i3ivEw111T11?X-'if G FM FHS - FH? 1 ' .f . -Y W A ' 2.1553 -Q: .egg -- 3 .k r - u -.W ife . 92 tg ', K -w,.iff'?', f, ' up --Q: v wfsk Us 'Q Tackle Jerry Ford Guard Hank Daviero Fullback Charles Black End Gary McGowan End Larry Rybicki Halfback Dave Haluda Seniors again formed the nucleus of the varsity gridders. These seniors worked very hard in carry- ing out the Washington tradition. All six return- ing lettermen this year were seniors, and four were mentioned for all-conference and all-state honors. These were Charles Black, Torn Dyszkiewicz, Jerry Lukavich, and Henry Daviero. i , Panthers move in on Blazer. Panthers inch closer to goal line. ROW I: Mike McQueen, John Zanka, Romay Dickens, George McCullough, Chris Dauss, Jimm Gibbs, Tom Phillips, Mike Pope, Ken Szymczak, Drew Villegan, ROW 2: Frank Day, Mike Marshall, Tony Starzynski, John Williams, Al Waters, Vince Suppinger, Russell Kuc, Ben Lax, Jim Simpson, Terry Aikens, ROW 3: Jim Klemczewski, Jim Galeziewski, John Hawkins, Bob Sin- kiewicz, Dale Gerbasich, Charles Harrison, Joe Chud- zicki, Ken Swook, Tim Howard, ROW 4: Louis Red- ding, Lane Ehninger, Pat Scott, Gerald Charles, George English, Bill Phillips, Dick Nemeth, Tom Kloski, Randy Strahla, Bob Wisniewski. FUT RE W.H. .GRIDDER ll 'T if t -'im ROW 1: Duane Jones, Ron Bartosiak, Warren Outlaw, Rick Futa, Dan Jaronik, Jim Staszewski, Charles With- row, Willy Dickerson, ROW 2: Dave Zellers, Willy Wills, Paul Marnocha, Jeff Bradley, Duane Krezmer, Tom Locsi, Tim Kuzmicz, John Villanveva, David Frick, Steve Sieczko, Rick Nowacki, Tim Decker, Jerry Demey- er, ROW 3: Tom Starczynski, mgr., Elmer Lancaster, Skip Smeltzer, Jim Nevlip, Jim Treadway, Floyd Lawshea, Terry Dodds, Jim Stokes, Ken Mroczkiewicz, Bill Chapman, Dus- sel White, Booker Vann, Troy Davis, Jake Yakobovich, Gary Duddleson, Gary Nemier, Larry Pace, Renea John- son, ROW 4: Purvis Kennedy, Mark Piechocki, Jesse Grif- fin, Carl Harris, Bob Thomas, Dayrl Womack, Bob Gunn, Greg Fye, Paul Choitz, Tom Myczak, John Elledge, David Parker, Casey Harrison, Jim Lynczowski. ROW I: Mr. Egger, James Bilinski, Rick Tornaszewski, Rick Emerick ROW 2: David No- wak, John Farthing, Bob Peterson, Ed Brooks ROW 3: Joe Konopka, Mike Bella, Gary Cot- rell CMgr.j. This year's cross-country team, although not as Farthing compiled a 2-10 record. Coach Eggers successful as in past years, still carried on in the can look forward to a bright future, with all but Panther tradition. The Harriers, led by Seniors Rick two of his team retuming next year. Tomaszewski and Bob Peterson and Junior John 'v Cross Country Team Records W 50 Riley 50 Laporte 49 Central 23 Clay 50 Goshen 4-9 Central 19 Clay 37 Mishawaka 50 Adams 50 Elkhart 29 New Carlisle 49 Michigan City Won 2 Lost 10 OPP 15 15 15 34 15 15 34 22 15 15 26 15 Senior Bob Peterson crosses line. the Finish ,44 H S X j X 24 32 43 1E ROW I.' Fred Ziolkowski, Jesse Middlebrook, Jim Mc- Elhaney, Earl Hairston, Lucius Turner, Frank Butiste. ROW 2: Hank Daviero, Charles Black, Bill Kirk, Wayne Superczynskik, Ray Lindsey, Craig Mankowski. CAGER CC TINU TRADITIO Assistant Coach-Joe Lawecki Head Coach-Subby Nowicki Washington carries on with never say diev tradition, and this year's Panther basketball team proved it to be true. Only one varsity member returned from the senior-dominated regional champion team of last year, but this fact did not stifle the players. Seniors Charles Black, Fred Ziolkowski, Earl Hairston, and sophomore Ray Lindsey, all up from the B-Team, along with Bill Kirk, a non-player last season, played excellent ball. Led by re- turning letterman L'Red', McElhaney, the Panthers compiled a laudable 15-8 record. Included in this record were victories over fine Elkhart, Adams, and Calumet teams. Although the Panthers lost to the No. 1 ranked Central club in the sectional finals, they certainly carried on with WVashington spirit and tradition, and earned the pride of the school. 98 A 'v' r i'3t 4' + Lucius Grams one Ray on the boards LV www, Ruin Up for two VARSITY RECORD WHS OPP Penn 87 46 East Chicago 50 44 Hammond Clark 77 53 St. Joseph 55 54 Fort W'ayne C. C. 82 70 Gary Roosevelt 72 89 Riley 78 81 Bishop Noll 74 59 Chesterton 72 62 Fort Wfayne Central 67 72 Elkart 68 50 Mishawaka 74 47 Goshen 54 65 Central 64 67 Benton Harbor 68 61 Clay 89 67 Adams 67 63 Calumet 65 63 Michigan City 57 80 Laporte 66 71 SECTIONAL LaSalle 80 42 Clay 64 58 Central 85 97 B-Team WHS OPP Penn 33 32 East Chicago 52 48 Hammond Clark 34 28 St. Joseph 53 26 Fort Wayne C. C. 46 36 Gary Roosevelt 21 29 Riley 42 45 Hammond Noll 26 30 Elkart 26 50 Mishawaka 44 40 Goshen 29 27 Central 27 24 Benton Harbor 39 55 Clay 34 33 Adams 44 37 Calumet 37 27 Michigan City 32 67 LaPorte 2 8 39 W I WM.. Red at the line FROSH RECORD St. Joseph Central Clay Mishawaka Michigan City Penn LaSalle Adams Jackson Riley St. Joseph Marion Central Clay Mishawaka Marion Penn LaSalle at H TEAM ROW I: George McCullogh, Dave Goralski, Dale Zakr- zewski, Steve Davis, Bruce Scott, Gary Witkowski. ROW 2: Jim Bilinski, John Williams, Bill Arick, Kary Davis, Ron Gerkey, Ed Brooks. FRE HME 55 H-...f ROW I: Stewart Levee, Gary Niemier, Willie Dickerson, John Villaneuva, Mike Davis, Gary Duddleson. ROW 2: Coach Egger, Manager Jim Talboom, Robert Thomas, 491 314, Terry Dodds, Mike Schuttrow, Randy Bramlin, Manager Artie Smith. ROW 3: Stott Frcsier, Troy Davis, Tim Stokes, Barry Soos, Bill Chapman, Jim Coleman. it R -awe .. ROW I--Ron Bartosiak, Greg Fye, Don Metzler, Ron Rhoades, Tom Tomczak, Nick Nagy. ROW Qfjoe Illis, Drew Villegan, Bob Riley, Tow Litka, Mike Delchambre, Jay Schultz, Ron Deranek CManagerl. ROW 3-Don tainj. Botka, Dale O'chap, Curtis Fick, Ron Hamilton, Jack Gorbacz fManagerj, Coach Sexton. ROW 4-Tom Em- erick, Jim Basil, Dave Miller, Ron Compton, Dave Mar- tinex, Ed DeMoura, Gary Zolman, Greg Sutton fCap- TANKERS SPLA H Jim Basil challenges captain Greg Sutton to the 100 yard free style. In recent years, the swimming team at W.H.S. has come into its own. Again this year the tankers, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Dave Sexton, splashed to a winning season, compiling a 11-6 rec- ord. Led by a strong core of senior swim- mers, the team set new records in three individual events and one relay. Those returning next year as a nucleus for Coach Sexton's team include letter winners Ron Hamilton, Drew Villegan, and Dale O'Chap. Completing their Hnal year of swim- ming are Jim Basil, a record holder in live events, Greg Sutton, holder of two records, Dave Martinez, who holds three records, and also Dave Miller, Eduardo Moura, Ron Compton, Gary Zolman, and Tom Emerick. These seniors will be difficult to replace next year. Tom Emerick, Dave Martinez, Eduard Moura, Ron Compton, Gary Zolman, Dave Miller, Jim Basil, Greg Sutton, Ccaptainj. Seniors Dave Miller and Dave Martinez demonstrate technique to soph Drew Villigan. Swimming cheerleaders Rene Van Slager Cathy Kapinski. 'mmf' ROW I.' Tyrone Butler, Tom McFarland, Mike Phillips, Jesse Griffin, Bob Kruszynski, Mike Harris, Carl Evans, Joe Adkisson, Charles Triplett, Ben Lax, Al Waters, Chris Dauss ROW 2: Warren Outlaw, Jack Blue, George Ritz, Dave Zellcrs, John Goodrich, Mike McQueen, Sim Neulip, John Hawkins, Vince Suppinger, Bruce Peterson, -1-an '-rf ,wwf Head Coach: Bob Million Assistant Coach: Mike Sac- chini. Jerry DeMeyer, Bob Sagendorf CManagerj, ROW 3: Rich Polak CManagerj, Ron Jackson, Dan Edington, Berneice Foster, Paul Marnocha, Dan Jaronik, Dave Fick Jerry Hampton, Mike Paidle, Bill Boon, Jim Staszewski Rene Johnson, Ed Robbins. : 1 MATME TRUGGLE 0 The Wrestling Team aided by seniors Bill Boon and Captain Charles Triplett again struggled through a hard fought season. Head coach Bob Million and asst. coach Mike Sacchini working around a small nucleus of returning lettermen again produced a team worthy of the name of Wfashington. Both coaches can look forward to a fine season next year. ICR TAR N ACTIO Bill Boon and Captain Charles Triplett Charles Triplett practices take-down on Ben Lax. 105 Bill Boon gets arm lock on Mike Harris KK., few-is 'iM L,s 9i?Y A ' ROW I: Ron Mitts, Carl Evans, Bob Kruczynski, John liams, Robert Nowak, Lucius Turner, Steve Davis, Coach Hawkins, John Farthing, Fred Howard, Wallace Colo, Van Camp, ROW 3: Jim Gibbs fMgr.j, George McCul- Mike McQueen, Mitchell Davis, Ed Henry, ROW 2: Coach lough, Paul Locsi, Charles Black, Bob Peterson, Doug Gullifor, Alonzo Lowery, Earl Hairston, Dennis Majew- Smith, Henry Daviero, Jim Fozo, Jim Bilinski, Pat Macho- ski, Mike Bella, Al Waters, Ken Richmond, John Wil- wiak fMgr.j. TRACK A D BASEBALL This spring both the track and baseball teams can look forward to successful seasons. The track team, undefeated last year and defending city champions, and with many returning lettermen, should enjoy an excellent year and the baseball ROW I: Warren Outlaw, Allen Grohowski, Roderick Nel- Demyer, Dave Zellers, Willie Dickerson, ROW 3: Jim son, Mike Davis, Hunter Moody, Hank McGlinsey, Ron Treadway, Al Jackson, Jeff Antkowiak, Bill Chapman, Bogucki, Ron Maxwell, ROW 2: Terry Sarul, Elmer Lan- Puivis Kennedy, Russell White, Ken Mroczkiewicz, Greg caster, Gary Niemier, Jim Stokes, Jim Lenczowski, Jerry Fye, Jerry Washington. RJ 1 'Jr XR I l 51:5 2 ROW I: Mack Smigielski, Don Yandl, Ron Nowacki, wski, Mark Costello, Frank Butiste. ROW 3: Larry Ry- Larry Trzaskowski, Ron Jaworski, Pat Mackowiak Cmgrj bicki, Tom Dyszkiewicz, Fred Ziolkowski, Norm Levee, ROW 2: Rich Klemczewski, Rudy Willing, Jim Klemcze- Phil Hegedus. EYE C0 FERE CE MARK team, with many lettermen and experienced players oPf the B-Team should also be on top. X- 1 I 21,1 L S L A Z ,L ROW I: Tom Balsbaugh, Lynn Beczkiewicz, Bruce Peter- rie Futa, Dale Zakrzewski, ROW 3: Ron Gerkey, Randy son, Jerry Pollins, Lou Verash, Art Strzelecki. ROW 2: Hoyes, Fred Laskowski, Greg Szymanowski, Dennis Pie- John Zanka, Mile Homoleski, Russ Kuc, Gary Fassler, Lau- chocki, Jim Reilly. g...u Coach Gene Dziubinski EW PQRT TEE Last year golf was established as a new varsity sport at Washington. Although the novices found the going rough last year, the outlook for this year's season is much better. All five varsity golfers are returning this year. Let- termen on this year's squad include jim McElhaney, Paul Borowski, Chris Gardner, Wlalt Kroll and Mike Carroll. Hopeful golfers include Ron Czajkowski, and Ken Stankiewicz. With a bit of luck, Coach Eugene Dzuibinskfs golf- ers should compile a winning record to carry on the Washington tradition. 108 Mike Carrol Jim Red McElhaney -li Paul Borowski Walt Krol Jr. Chris Gardner Diane Adkisson, Debbie Barzo, Karol Bare, Shelli Williamson, Cathy Bonkowski, Bonnie Zultanski. WH CHEERLEADER Throughout the year, one of the essential elements at any ath- letic event is the cheerleaders. By leading the student body in school yells, they spark enthusiasm into the team and urge them on to Sponsor: Miss Doris Moran victory. l ll0 Bn TEAM-Stephanie Szumial, Betty Jackson, Debbie Sensig, Diane Heyse FRESHMEN-Cindy Fenimore, Gail Stevens, Peggy Steinke. Ill ff .ff- QV Qt, Shelli Willi -5 Q4 -fi! --.an amson Diane Adkisson Bonnie Zultanski Barbara Lyczynski Ei Q :za X, -ki, Karol Bare Cathy Bonkowski ani ICR QFFICER AND CABI ET N These are the oH:1cers and the cabinet, the peo- 1 ple who have led the class of '66 through its most 1 important year, through the parties, activities, and the prorn. PresidentQGreg Sutton Vice-President+Bob VanLaecke Secretary-Nancy lwaszewski Treasurer-Janice Gleason Social Chairman-Shelli Williamson Historian-Diane Adkisson 114 MARGIE ADKISSON Glee Club-1,2, Drama Club-l, Latin Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-2, Health Careers Club-3, Booster Club-2, GAA-1 WINNA DIANE ADKISSON Glee Club-1, Drama Club-4, Spanish Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, F.'I'.A.-2,3,4, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Booster Club-3,4, GAA-1, Senior Cabi- net--4, Senior Class Historian-4, Student Council-1,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society-3,4, Cheerleading-1,3,4-, QB-team-lj Varsity 3,4, Yearbook Staff-4, QRepresentativej BEVERLYN AIKENS .. . Glee Club-1,2,3, Drama Club-1, Latin Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-2, Booster Club-1, GAA- 1,2,3, j.A.-3 MICHAEL AMICK . . . CAROL ANDERSON . . . Glee Club-1,2,3, Latin Club-1, Y-Teens -1,2,3, Booster Club-1,2,3, DCE-4, Junior Prom Court-3, Home- room Sec-Treas.-1,2,3 STEPHEN ANDERSON . . . Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Student Council -3,4, Football-1, A Night on Broadway DIANA ANDREAE Spanish Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, DCE-4, Home Economics Club-l,2,3 MARLENE ANDRYSIAK Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, F.T.A. -3,4, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4, fTreas. 2j, Cheer Block-3 JANICE ARANOWSKI . .. Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Russian Club-3, Booster Club--3,4 MICHAEL ARNOLD . . . Rod and Gun Club-4 GREGORY BALLEW Foreign Exchange Club-4, Sports- 3,4, fFootball, Wrestling, Tracl-rj DALE BALSBAUGH . .. Glee Club-4, Drama Club-2,3,4 fBoard 4-J Library-1,2,3,4, Science Club-4, Boys Ushers Club-1,2,3,4, QCaptain 3, President 41, Hi-Y-4, Plays-3,4 QOur Town, Teahouse of the August Moonj, Sports-2, fSwimmingj H5 ,... PATRICIA BANASZAK .. . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Home Eco- nomics-1, Booster Club-2,3,4, GAA-1,2, Health Careers Club- 2,3,4 Homeroom Vice-Pres.-2 KAROL BARE . . . Glee Club-1,4, Drama Club-2,4, French Club -2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA-2,3,4, Y-Teens-1,2, 3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4g GAA-1,2, JA-3,4, fTreasurer-45, Stu- dent Council-1, Yearbook-4, CTypistj, Cheerleading-2,3,4, Home- room Sec.-Treasurer-2, Homeroom Vice-Pres.-3, Health Careers Club-2 PAMELA BARGER . . . French Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club- l, Y-Teens-1,2, Health Careers Club-1 SHARON BARTOSIAK . . . Booster Club-3,4 JAMES BASIL Hi-Y-1, Student Council-1, Sports-1,2,3,4, CFootball, Swimmingj LENNA BEATON Band-1, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA-1,2,3,4, CTreas. 2,3, V.P. 45, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-Teen-s -1,2,3,4, CService Chairman-1, Inter-Club-2, V.P.-3D DENNIS BECCHELLI Glee Club-1, Rod and Gun Club-1, DCE-4 CURTIS BECKER Russian Club-3,4-, Boys Ushers Club-1,2, 3,4-, Plays-4, JA-3,4-, NHS-3,4 KAREN BECSEI . .. Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Y-Teens-l,2,3 KAREN BEHNKE Latin Club-l,2, Home Economics Club-4, JA-4, German Club-3,4, Health Careers Club-l,3,4 BEVERLY BENJAMIN . . , CARL BENKO . . . Spanish Club-2, Math Club-2, Student Council -1, Sports-2 II6 JAMES BENNETT . . . French Club-2, Rod and Gun Club-3,4 GEORGIA BERNING . . . French Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -4, Student Councilf3, Sea Nymphs-3 STEVEN BIBB Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Plays-3, QFinian's Rain- Howl MARCIA BILINSKI Art Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club- 2,4, Booster Club-1 ANTOINETTE BIRD Art Club-2,3, Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Home Economics Club-2,3, Booster Club- 2,3,4, GAA-1,2, DCE-4, FTA-1,2,3 BARBARA BLAD Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club--2,3, 4, CPresident-33, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4-, fPub- licity Chairman-3, Sec.-45, Student CouncilMl,2,3,4, CTreasurer -4-D, NHS 3,4, QSocial Chairman 41, Health Careers Club-1, Ger- man Club-3,4, CSec.-'Treasurer 31, Model United Nations Assembly -4 BONNIE BLANKERT . . . Art Club-3,4, FTA-2, Math Club-3, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-TeensA1, NHS-3,4, Senior Cabinet ROBERT BLASKO Art Club-1,2,3,4, CTreasurer-41 NANCY BLOSSER Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Eco- nomics Club-3,4, Y-Teens-3,4, Booster Club-3,4, JA-3,4 SHARON BOBINSKI Foreign Exchange Club-'3,4, JA-3, Booster Club-1,2 PATRICK BOGUCKI . .. Art Club-1,2,3,4, Boys Ushers Club- 1,2,3, Operators Club-2,3,4 JOSEPH BONCZYNSKI . . . DCE-4 l I7 WYNDHAM BOON . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Russian Club -3,4-, Rod and Gun Club-4, Wrestling-3,4, Model United Nation Assembly-4 DONNA BOROWSKI . . . Glee Club-2 PATRICIA BOROWSKI Glee Club-1,3, Latin Club-1,2,3,4, Plays-1,3, CNight On Broadwayj, Future Nurses Club-1,2,3,4, Year- book-4 PAUL BOROWSKI Math c1nbA1,2, Hi-Y-4, JA-4, sports- 1,3,4, CBaseba11-1,Golf-3,45 MARK BOTOS Math Club-3,4-, Hi-Y--2,3,4, CSecretary-3, Vice-President-4j, NHS-3,4, Homeroom Vice-President-2,3, Sports -1,2, CFootba11-1, Baseball-2D SHIRLEY BowERs Drama club-4, Latin club-1,2,3, Library Club-1,2,3,4, Science oinb-3, Math Club-43, JA-3,4, Don-4 HOWARD BREZINSKI Latin club-1, Rnd and Gun Club- 1,2 BRENDA BROOKS . .. Glee Club-1,2,3, Girls Usher Club-3,4, Booster Club-2, Student Council-1 JEANINE BROOKS French Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club -2,3,4, Home Economics Club-1, Girls Usher Club 3,45 CPresident -4-D, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, Student Council-2,3,4, CStudent Coun- cil Assembly Committeej, NHS-3,4-, fSecretary--45, Yearbook-4, Underclassmen Asst. Ed.D, Homeroom Historian-2, Homeroom Vice- President-3,4-, Junior Prom Court, Student Council Exchange Hostess PATRICIA BROWN . . . Spanish Club-1, German Club-3,4 MICHAEL BUTISTE . . . French Club-1,2, Math Club-3, JA--3, NHS-3,4 CLAUDETTE BYSTRY Spanish Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-2,3, Booster Club-2,3 IIB JUDY CARBIENER . .. Glee Club-1,2,4, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4, Night On Broadway MARY CARLTON Drama Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club- 3,4, Y-Teens-1, Student Council-1, Homeroom President-3,4-, Jun- ior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet ALICE 'CARSON . . . Latin Club-1, Taxidermy Club-41,2 FREDRICK CENCELEWSKI . . . TIMOTHY CENOVA . . . Electronics Club-3,4-, Boys Ushers Club -1,2,3, CSecretary-31, Rod and Gun Club-2, Sports-4, fTrackD, Homeroom Treasurer-2,3, Junior Prom Court GERALD CHAPLA Band-1,2,3,4 WAYNE CHODZINSKI . . . Glee Club-l,2,3, Operators Club-1,2, 3,4-, JA-3, DCE-4 DONALD CHROBOT Art Club-1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-l,2, 3,45 CSOC. Chr.-4-D, Math Club-l,2,3,4, Electronics Club-2,3,4, fVice-Pres.-3, Pres.-4j, Student Council-3,4, CSteering Commit- tee-4-D, Social Chairman-4D MICHELLE CHWALEK . .. Glee Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club --2,3,4, Home Economics Club-2, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-1,2,3,4 DAVID CIESIELSKI . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Hi-Y-4, Rod and Gun Club-1,2,3,4 JAMES CINAL . . . DCE-4 JACQUELINE CIULA . . . Y-Teens-3, Booster Club-3,43 Student Councilvl, Hatchet-2,3,4, CLay-Out Managerj, DCE-4, Home- room Secretary-1 I I9 yvtif' fin DORIS CLOSE . . . French Club--3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, FTA-3, Library Club-3,4, Home Economics Club-4, Booster Club-2, Hatchet-4, fTypistj MARK COLE . . . STEPHEN COLE Band-1,2,3,4, Latin Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Science Club-4 DE-E LAYNE COLEMAN . . . DCE-4 DONALD COLEMAN . . . FRANK COLEMAN Glee Club-3,4, Latin Club-l,2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, DCE-4, Student Council-1,2,4, Sports-1,2,3,4 LINDA COLEMAN Spanish Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Booster Club-1 LINDA COLLINS Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Home Eco- nomics Club-3,4, Student Teacher, Carnival ROBERT COLLINS Glee Club-2,4, Student Council-1,2, Sports-1, CFootball-11 RONALD COMPTON Glee Clubg3,4, Foreign Exchange Club -4, Operators Club-3,45 Hi-Y-4, Sports, CSwimming-1,2, Base- ball-2 I DANIEL CONNER Glee Club-l,2,3, JA-3,4-, DCE-3,4 SALLY CORNWALL Band-1,2,3,4, Drama Club-2, Glee Club-2, Plays, CLost Horizonj l20 MARK COSTELLO Sports-l,2,3,4, CFootball, Basketball, Base- ballj MICHAEL COUGHLIN . . . Art Club--1 ANNETTE CSASZAR . . . Glee Club-2,3,4, JA-4 PATRICK CURTIS . . . Wrestling-1,2 STEPHEN CURTIS Art Club-1, French Club 2, Operators Club-1, Sports-1 GREGORY DABROWIAK Glee Club-2,3,4, Latin Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Math Club--1, JA-3, Sports-l,2, fBaseballD, Night On Broadway, Finnian,s Rainbow PAMELA DALE . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 BRIAN DAMPIER Spanish Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3, JA-3,4-, Student Council-3,4, CPresident-4-D, Hatchet- 3, Sports-1,2,4, CTrack, Wrestlingj, Model United Nations Assem- bly-4, Kiwanian, Delegate to JA Conference, Delegate to Student Council Conference MARLENE DANNER Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -3,45 Home Economics Club-4, Y-Teens-1, Booster Club-2,3,4 CARLA DARLING . . . HENRY DAVIERO Sports-1,2,3,4, fFootball, Track, Basket- ballj MITCHELL DAVIS Glee club-1,2,3,4, CMellomen, Board Memberj Foreign Exchange Club-4, Student Council-2,3,4, Sports -1,2,3,4, CTrackJ 121 All- WK ...Nt LAWRENCE DECOOK Latin Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club -4, Rod and Gun Club-2,4, Sports-1, Football, Baseball, Swim- ming PATRICIA DEVENPORT Glee Club-l,2,3, Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club-1,2, Junior Achievement-1 THOMAS DOMBROWSKI . .. Glee Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Hi-Yf3,4, Sports'-2,3,4, fGolfl ROSELLA DOSMANN Drama Club-2,3,4, Spanish Club- l,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Home Economics Club-2, Booster Club-l,2,3,4, Homeroom President-l,2, Student Councils 4 MICHAEL DOUTHITT Operators Club-3,4, Rod and Gun Club-4, Student Council-2, Swimming-2,3, Wrestling-3,4 DUANE DREGITS . . . Sportsfl,3, CBaseball, Wrestlingj MARIE DUDECK . . . THERESA DUDEK Drama Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club +-3,43 Booster Club-1,2,3,4 SANDRA DUNN Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Booster Club-4, GAA-4, JAf3,4 VICTORIA DYLEJKO . . . Glee Club-1 THOMAS DYSZKIEWICZ Sports-1,2,3,4, QFootball-l,2,3,4, Basketball-l,2, CFootball Team Captain-4, Baseball-l,2,3,4j, Latin Club-l,2,3,4, CSergeant at Arms 31, junior Prom Court 3, Student Councilm2,3,4 GEORGE EAZSOL . . . Spanish Club-1, Electronics Club--l,2,3,4, Operators Club-2, Rod and Gun Club-1,2,3,4, JA-3, DCE-4, Sports-l,2,3 122 MICHAEL EDSTROM Glee Club-1,2,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4 THOMAS EDWARDS . . . Glee Club-3, Boys Ushers Club-3, Op- erators Club-2, JA-'2, DCE'-1 DONALD EICHSTADT Operators Club-1, JA-3,4, DCE- 3,4 THOMAS EMERICK Band-1,2,3, Glee Club--1,2, swimming -1,2,3,4 JUDITH ENDER . . . KRIS EVANOFF Art Club-2, Spanish Club-1, Foreign Ex- change Club-4 SUSAN FALL . . . Glee Club-1,2, Booster Club-2, DCE-4 PENNY FANN . . . FRANK FARKAS . . . Band-1, Glee Club-l,2, Art Club-1 MARY FARKAS Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-1,2,3,4 SUSAN FEKETE Drama Club--4, Spanish Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club+3,4, Booster Club-4, Student Council-3,4-, Jun- ior Prom Court, Homeroom Treasurer-3, Homeroom Secretary-4 123 055' ,nntt ,ct 46-1. 1? ,ei DIANA FERGI-LR Art club-1,2,3, Booster club-1,2,3, DCE-4 CAROL FIELDS . . . Glee Club-4, Drama Club-4, Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club-4, JA-3, Sea Nymphs- 4 MICHAEL FINCH . . . JERRY FISH . . . Student Council-2, Sports QFootball-ll MICHAEL FLANIGAN Band-I, Glee Club-1, Drama Club -1, Latin Club-1,2, Hatchet-1, QSports Editorl, Sports-1, fTrack, Swimmingj, Night of January 16th DIANE FLETCHER Spanish Club-2,3,4, Library Club-2,3,4, Home Economics Club41,2,3,4, CSoc. Chairman-3, President-4l, Concession-4 CAssistantl, Y-Teens-1, NHS-3,4, Yearbook-4, CAssistant Senior Editorj, Homeroom Historian-3 JEAN FLORA Foreign Exchange ClubA2,3,4-, Math Club- 1,2,3 JERRY FORD . . . Swimming, Football, Track MICHAEL FORIZS . . . Operators Club-1,2, JA-3,4 PAMELA FRISBIE BandH-1,2,3,4, Orchestra-4, Art Club- 1,2,3,4, Drama Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, GAA- 1,2,3, Carnival , Sea Nymphs-3, CCostumesl, Yearbook4-4, CTyp- istl, JAf4, National Secretary Association-4, Night Of January l6th',, CMake-Upj, North Central Orchestra-4, Intramural Volley- ball-1,2,3 VICTORIA FUJAWA Foreign Exchange Club-1,2,3,4, FTA 4, Booster Club-1,2,3,4 JAMES FULTON . . . 'I24 STEVEN GABLE Band-1,2,3, Dance Band-2,3, Drama Club -3,4-, Latin Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4-, Math Club -3,4, CSocial Chairman-3Q, Hi-Y-2,3, NHS-3,4-, Yearbook-4 fEditor in Chiefj, Our Town. Teahouse of The August Moon, Mock United Nations, German Club, Washington-Riley Escort DONALD GALEZIEWSKI Latin Club-2,3, Math Club 3,4, Electronics Club-2,3 MICHAEL GALVAS .. . Rod and Gun Club-4, Sports-2, CWre-s- tlingj CLARICE GANUS . . . Glee Club-2, Art Club-3, Foreign Exchange Club-2,351-, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, Student Council-2,3 RONALD GANUS . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Rod and Gun Club-1,2,3,4, Hi-Y-4 CHRISTOPHER GARDNER Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Mellomen- 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-1,2, Math Club-4, Student Councilk2, Base- ball-1,2, Golf-3,4 GREGORY J. GICZI Drama Club-1,2,3,4 fPresident 45, I Remember Mama, Finian's Rainbow, Our Town, Carnival, Teahouse Of The August Moon, Lost Horizon CStage Crewj, Latin Club-1,2, 3,4, Night Of January 16th, Foreign Exchange Club-2,4, JA-3,4-, Junior Class Social Chairman, Senior Cabinet, Football-1,2,3,4 CManagerj, Wrestling-2,3, Concessions-3,4, Orchestra-1,2,3,4 ROBERT E. GILL, JR . . . Band-1,2,3, Glee Club-1, Art Club- 1, Foreign Exchange Club-1, DCE-1, Pep Band-1 WILMA GILLEAN Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Health Ca- reers Club-3, Cheerblock, Homeroom Secretary--3 CAROL GILLEN . . . Spanish Club-2,3,4, Home Economics Club- 1, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, GAA-1, Student Coun- cil-3,4, Homeroom Secretary-TreasurerA3, Health Careers Club-4 PAULINE GLANTZ Band-1,2, Home Economics Club 2,3, Y-Teens-1,2 JANICE GLEASON Drama Club 4, French Club-3, Latin Club,-1,2, Math Club-3,4, Student Council 2,3,4 fVice-President- 41, Yearbook-4 fClubs Editorj, Hatchet-1, Senior Class Treasurer, Girls Ushers Club-4 125 NANCY GOEPFRICH Home Economics Club-3,4-, Homeroom Social Chairman-2,3 CAROL GOETZ . .. Band-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home- room Treasurer-2 MARLENE GOLBA Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-1,2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Y-Teens-1,3,4, Plays-1,2, Student Council-3,4, NHS-3,4 LEO GOLUBSKI . . , TERRY GORALSKI . . . Glee Club-1,2,3, DCE-3,45 Sports-1,2,3 SANDRA GRABAREK . .. Drama Club-4, French Club-3,4, Latin Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Booster Club-3, Student Coun- cil-2, Senior Cabinet CRAIG GRAHAM . . . Junior Achievement-3, DCE-4 scoTT GREGG spanish Club-4, JA-4, Sports-2,3,4 qroor- ballj CAROLYN GRIFFIN Glee Club-2,3,4, Spanish Club-3,4, Latin Club-1,2, FTA-I,2,3,4f, Library Club-3,4, Booster Club 2, 3,4-, JA--3,4-, Cheerblock-3, Drama Club-4, Yearbook-4, fRoom Reprersentativej Plays-4, fCarnivalj SHIRLEY GRIFFITH . . . Glee Club-4, Latin Club-2,3, Foreign Ex- change Club-2,3,4 MARY GROCHOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-1, Home Eco- nomics Club--3 TERESA GRODZICKI . . . Art Club-2,3, Latin Club-1,2,3, For- eign Exchange Club-4, FTA-l,2,3, Math Club-3, Booster Club-1, Hatchet-2,3,4 QReporter, Writer, Asst. Ed.J 126 ALLEN GROHOWSKI Glee Club-4, Art Club-1,2,3, Sports -1 Cwrestlingj, Operators Club-4 PAMELA GROVE Glee Club-1,4, Drama Club-2,4-, French Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club+2,3,4, FTA-3,4, Health Careers Club-l,2, Y-Teens-l,2,3,4, Booster Club-2,4-, JA-3,4-, Night On Broadway, Sophomore Class Historian, Homeroom Historian, Homeroom Secretary, Sea Nymphs-4 PATRICIA HAAG Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Home Economics Club -1,JA-4 GARY HAGENIERS . . . Sports-4 CHARLES HAHAJ . . . EARL HAIRSTON Glee Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Sports-1,2,3,4, fFootball-1, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Track-l,2,3,4l GAIL HALL . . . Glee Club-2:3,4, Drama Club-4, Spanish Club- 2, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-4, Booster Club-1,2,4 DANIEL HALPIN DAVID HALUDA . .. Glee Club-2,3,4, CBoard Member-fij, Plays -3 CFinnian's Rainbowj, Student Council-1, Sports-1,2,3,4, CFoot- ball, Baseballj PAMELA HARDY . .. Glee Club-l,2, Spanish Club-3, Homeroom Social Chairman-2,3 SANDY HARRIS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-1 BRUCE HARTWICK . . . JA-3 127 GM PATRICIA HENDRICK . .. Latin Club-2, Health Careers Club- 1, Sea Nymphs-3,4 EDWARD HENRY Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Sports-1,2,3,4 ROXANNA HENRY Glee Club-3, Home Economics Club-4 GINA HERNANDEZ Glee Club-1, Art c1ubH1,4, Booster Club -1,4, GAA-1 JAMES HICKS Drama Club-1,2,3,4, fBoard-1,2,3,4-J, Latin Club'-1,2,3,4, Science Club-2, Electronics Club-2,3,4, Operators Club-1,2,3,4, Concessions-2,3,4, JA-3, Yearbook-4, CPhotogra- pherj, Plays-l,2,3,4, QLighting-1,2,3,4j, CCurious Savage, I Re- member Mama, Lost Horizon, Finnianls Rainbow, Night of January 16th., Our Town, Teahouse of the August Moon, Carnivalj JANICE HIPSAK . . . JUDY HOEPPNER . .. Art Club-4, French Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens -4, Booster Club-4, GAA-1,2 CAROLYN HOJNY .. . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, FTA-3,4 PATRICK HOLBERT Glee Club-1,2,3,4, QBoard-45, Drama Club-4, CBoardf4j, JA-3,4, Student Council-4, Sports, fFoot- ball, Trackj, Plays-QTeahouse of the August Moon, Carnivalj, Fitzy Minstrels-1,2,3,4 AVONDA HOLSTON . . . Y-Teens-1 ERDMANN HOLSTON Library Club-3,4, Model United Na- tions Assembly-4 MARY HOMELESKI . .. Art club-1,2,3,4, JA-3 128 KATHLEEN HORTON Bandf1,2, Health Careers Club--1,2, JA-4, DCE-4 MAX HORTON Rod and Cun Club-3, Taxidermy Club--2, JA-3 JOAN HORVATH Clee Club-2, Drama Club-3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-4, Booster Club-1,2,3, Homeroom Historian-1,2, Homeroom Sec-Treas.-3 FREDERICK L. HOWARD Glee Club-1,2,4, Rod and Gun Club-4, Sports-1,2,3,4, CBasketball, Trackl JAMES HOWARD . . . JAMES HOWARD . . . Glee Club-2,3,4 LESTER HOWARD Band-1,2,3,4, Orchestra-4, JA-4, Car- nival -4 MONICA HOWARD Art Club-1,2,3,4, fHistorian-3, Pres.- 4J, Girls Ushers Club-3,4-, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-1,2, Horne- room Vice-President-2,3 FREDERICK HOYES . . . Student Council-1, Sports-1 BARBARA HUDSON . . . Drama Club-2, French Club-2,3,4 fSec- retary-2, President-3,4j, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-Teens-2,3,4, CPublicity Chairman-45, Booster Club- 4, Student Council-1,2, Junior Class Treasurer, Homeroom Sec- Treas.-3, Homeroom Secretary-2, Homeroom President-1, Senior Cabinet JANET HUDSON . . . Art Club-1,2,3, Drama Club-4, Foreign Ex- change Club-3,4, Y-Teens-1,2, Booster Club-3,4, Hatchet-4 RICHARD HUNT . . . 129 ROBERT HYDUK French ClubA3, Junior Achievement-3,4-, Intramural Basketball-1,2,3,4 NANCY IWASZEWSKI Booster Club-1,2, Student Council- 1, Homeroom Vice-Presidentf2 Senior Cabinet, Homeroom President -3, Junior Cabinet, Senior Class Secretary, Junior Prom Court CYNTHIA JACKOWIAK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, Student Council-2, National Honor Society-3,4-, Home- room Historian-2,3 LOUIS JACOBS . . . Glee Club-2,351-, Foreign Exchange Club-H4, Plays-Finian's Rainbow DENNIS JANISZEWSKI Foreign Exchange Club--1, DCE-1, Sports-1 JAMES JANKOWSKI Band-1,2, Glee club-2,3,4, sports- 1,2 JANICE JANOWCZYK Home Economics Club-4, Y-Teens 2,3 BARBARA JARONIK Art Club-3,4, Spanish Club-1,2,3,4, CVice-President-3j, President of Homeroom-3, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Concession-3, Y-Teens-1,2, Booster Club-1,2, Student Council-1 FREDERICK JARONIK . . . Glee Club-1 KENNETH JASINSKI French Club-2,3,4, Boys Ushers Club -1,2,3, JA-.3,4, Hatchet-3,4 CHRISTINE JASKOWIAK Foreign Exchange Club!-4, Home Economicsf'3,4, Math Club-3, Booster Club-4, Yearbook Repre- sentative RONALD JAWORSKI Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Hi-Y-3, Student Council-3, Sports-1,2,3,4 l30 BERNICE JENNINGS Glee ClubM1,2, Booster Club-1, GAA -1 SANDRA JERZYKOWSKI . . . GAA-1, Booster Club-1,2,3, Y- Teens-3,45 French Club-2,3, Band-1,2,3,4, 'Library Club-3 DIANA JOHNSON Glee Club-3, Spanish Club-2,3,4, Treas- urer-4, FTA-2,3,4, CVice-President-3, President-lil, Booster Club i2,3,4, National Honor Society-3,4 Homeroom President-4 KAREN JOHNSON . . . MARY JOHNSON . .. Booster Cluhfl, GAA-1,2, JA-2, Home- room Hi-storianvl PRESTON JOHNSON . . . Glee Club-1, DCE-1 WALTER JOHNSON . . . Art Club-3 SANDY JOZWIAK . .. Foreign Exchange Club-2,331-, Booster Club-2,3,4-, Hatchet-3 SHARON JURCZAK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Home Ec- onomics Club-3, Booster Club-2,3,4, Health Careers Club-3 MARY ANN KACZMAREK Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Ex- change Club-1 BARBARA KADZIELSKI . .. Drama Club-4, French Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, FTA-4, Library Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens -3,4-, Booster Club-3,4, GAA-1,2, JA-3,4, NHS-3,4, Yearbook Representative-4 MARY KAHLMORGAN Foreign Exchange Club--2,3,4, Y- Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-3,4, JA-3,4-, DCE-4 l3l SANDRA KAJZER Drama Club+3,4, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4-, FTA-3,4-, Russian Club-3, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-2,3,4, QSecretary-4-J, Student Council-4, Model U.N. Assembly-4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3,4 ROBERT KALUPA . .. Rod and Gun club-2,3,4, JA-3,4 EVELYN KANCZUZEWSKI Band-1, Drama Club-4, Rus- sian Club-3,4 DIANE KAPLACHINSKI Drama Club-1,2,3, Foreign Ex- change Club-3, Plays-1,2,3 JUDITH KAPSA Art Club-1,2,3, Drama Clubk-2,3, French Club-3, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA-2,3, Girls Ushers Club--3,4-, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-2,3, Student Council-2,3, Swimming-3,4 RANDY KAPSA . . . ANNA KARNER . . . DCE-4 CYNTHIA KASZNIA Latin Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4, FTA-2,3,4, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4, fSecretary--25, Math Club-3,4, Booster Club-3,4-, NHS-3,4, Homeroom Vice-Pres- ident-2 RICHARD KASZNIA . . . DCE-3,4 HELEN KENNEDY . . . FTA-4, Home Economics Club-3,4, Girls Ushers Club-4, Booster Clubf3,4, GAA-3 BILLIE KILGORE Art Club-3,4, Drama Club--4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-1,2, Booster Club-3,4, GAA--1 CAROL KING . . . Art Club-4, Home Economics Club-3,4 l32 MARTIN KING . . . French Club-1 BILLY KIRK Band-1,2,3, Orchestra-1,2,3, Latin Club-1,2 Operators Club-1,2, Concession-3, German Club-1,2 MICHAEL KLAYBOR . . . French Club44, FTA-1,2, Russian Club 1,2 CVice-Presidentj Concession 1,2,3,4, JA-4, Student Council- l,2,3,4, Sports-1,2,3,4, CWrestling, Footballj, German Club-3, Our Town, Sophomore Class President, TB League, Homeroom President -2,3, Junior Cabinet JUDITH KLEMCZEWSKI Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Home Economics Club-3, Booster Club-l,2,3,4, Student Council -1, Hatchet-2 MICHAEL KLEMCZEWSKI . . . Operators Club-1,2,3,4 RICHARD KLEMCZEWSKI Concession-2, Hi-Y 4, Student Council-l, Sportsf1,2,3,4 CFootball, Baseball, Basketballj MARCIA KLOPFENSTEIN Glee Club-2,3,4, Foreign Ex- change Club-3,4, FTA-4, JA-4, Health Careers Club, Home- room Historian-3, Cheerblock-3 JUDITH KLUSCZINSKI . . . Glee Club--2,4 NIONA KLUSZCZYNSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-A-4, Future Nurses Club, DCE-4, Student Council-1,4 THERESA KOBIERNIK . . . NANCY KOBYLAREK . .. Glee Club-1, Art Club'-I,2,3, Drama Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Girls Ushers Clubf3,4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Clubfl,2,3,4 ROSEMARIE KOCSIS Foreign Exchange Clubfflv, Health Ca- reers Club-l,2,3,4, Homeroom Historian-1 133 1 iwiwi 5 JANICE KOLBER Glee Club-w2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Booster Club-4, GAA-4, JA-3,4 BARBARA KOLVAS Spanish Club-1,2,3,4 fSec-45 Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Concession-3,4, CManager-4j Booster Club- l,2, Student Council-1,2, NHS-3,4, Yearbook-4, fSenior Edi- torj, Hatchet-1,2, Homeroom President-1,2, Homeroom Historian -3, NCCJ Delegate-1, Student Exchange Day-1, United Nations Model Assembly-3,4 LINDA KONKOL Spanish Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, FTA-4, Home Economics Club-3, Y-Teens-4, Booster Club-4 PAUL KoPozYNsK1 ... Latin club-2,3,4, JA-3 LAWRENCE KowALEwsK1 JA--3,4 JUDY KowALsK1 Y-Teens-4 LINDA KOWALSKI . .. Glee Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-M 3,4-, Booster Club-4, GAA-1,2,3,4 CBoard Chairman-v3,4D JA- 3,4, Sports-l,2,3,4 CVo11eyball, Varsityl PAUL KOWALSKI Glee Club--2, French Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Library Club--3,4 SHARON LEE KOZLOWSKI Spanish Club-1,2,3,4, CSecre- tary-3g Vice-President-4-I Drama Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4-, fChairman-4j, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, fPresident-4D, GAA -1, NHS-3,4, Yearbook Staff-4, CUnderc1a-ssman Editorj, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-Teens-2, Student Council-2, Junior Cabinet, Exchange student to Clay-2, Homeroom Secretary-1, Homeroom Treasurer-2, Homeroom President--3, Washington-Riley Football Court-4 PATRICIA KRAKOWSKI . .. Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Latin Club-2, Homeroom Treasurer-2 ROBERT KRAWCZYK . . . DAVID KRAWIEC . . . Rod and Gun-f4, DCE-1, Sports-1 134 DARLENE KREBS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club-4 WALTER KROL Sports-1,2,3,4, CGolf-3,4, FootballA-4, Wrestling-45 ERIC KRONBERGER . . . Glee ClubS1,2, German Club-3, Sports -1, fFootballj PETER KRONBERGER . . . Sports, fTra.ckQ SANDRA KRUSNIAK Spanish Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Booster Club-1,2,3, GAA-1 BARBARA KUBIAK . . . Glee Club--3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club -1,2,3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, GAA-3,4, Health Careers Club-3 MARY KUBIAK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-1,2,3,4, Booster Club -1,2,3,4, Student Council--3 SOPHIE KUBICA . . . NANCY KUJAWSKI . . . Band-1 SUSAN KWIENCINSKI Art Club-2,3,4, Spanish Club-l,2, Foreign Exchange Clubg1,2,3,4, FTA-1,2,3, Booster Club-1,2 LINDA LADD Drama Club-4, Spanish ClubAl, Foreign Ex- change Club-4, Plays-3, COur Townj LINDA LAIN . . . Art Club-l,2, Library Club-1, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4, Y-Teens-l,2, JA-3,4 135 MICHAEL LANGSDORF Glee Club-2,3,4, Drama Club-1, 2,3,4, Latin Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, JA-3,4, Plays,-CCurious Savage, I Remember Mama, Lost Horizon, Night of January 16th, Our Townj KENNETH LAPKIEWICZ . . . Operators Club-f2,3,4, .IA-3,4-, Hi- Y-1, Rod and Gun Club-3,4 DARLENE LASKOWSKI Glee Club-2,3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Booster ClubM1,2,3,4, CAA-1, DCE-4, Student Coun- cil--1 JOY LAVINE . . . ANDREW LEACH Glee Club-2,3,4, Drama Club-2,351-, For- eign Exchange Club-3,4 Hatchet-1,2,3,4, Plays, fFinnianls Rain- bowl LINDA LECHTANSKI Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA- 4, Russian Club-4, Y-Teensf3, Booster Club-3,45 Student Council -2, Health Careers Club-2,3, Cheer Block-3 MARY LEE . . . Drama Club-4, Latin Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Russian Club-3,4, Science Club-3 PAUL LEESER . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Sports,-CBaseballj MARY LENCZOWSKI . .. Glee Clubfl, Booster Clubwl, DCE- 1 EDWARD LEONARD . . . Sports-4 PATRICIA LEONARD Glee Club-2,4-, Foreign Exchange Club -4 MICHAEL LEVINDOFSKE . . . 136 JULIANNE LIBERTOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3, Health Careers Club-1,2, National Secretary Associationf4 RONALD LIES . . . Latin Club-3,41-, Boys Ushers Cluby2,3,4, Op- erators Club-2, Student Council-1, Cadet Math Teacher-4 EDWARD LINDSEY . . . Sports-3, fGolfj BARBARA LISEK . . . Home Economics Club-3,4 TERRY LISENKO Rod and Gun o1ubY1,3,4, Sports-1 JERRY LODYGA Glee Club-4, Sports-1,2, fFootbal1-1,2J, Rod and Gun Club-1,4 VICTORIA LOHM Glee Club-2,3, Latin Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Booster Club-2,3, DCE-4, Homeroom President-2, Homeroom Historian-3, Junior Prom Princess LORETTA LONG Foreign Exchange Clubgfl-, Home Econom- ics-4, Booster Club-4, Junior Achievement-4, Future Nurses-1 ANICK LONGUET . . . Glee Club-4, French Club-4, Foreign Ex- change Club-4, German Club-4 LEONARD LOPINSKI . . . Glee Club-l,2,3 LARRY LOVE . . . Foreign Exchange Clubf4, Rod and Gun Club -4 STANLEY LLOYD I 37 RAYMOND LOWMAN . . . Art Club-2, Latin Club-2 JAMES LUBELSKI Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4, DCE-3,4 GERALD LUKAVICH Foreign Exchange Club-2,3, Student Council-1,2,3,4, National Honor Society-3,4, Yearbookhll- fSports Editorj, Sports-1,2,3,4 fFootball, Trackj, Homeroom Pres-l,2,3,4, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet ROBERT LYCZYNSKI . . . BARBARA MACK . .. Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-3,4-, Fu- ture Teachers of America-3,4-, Carnival', DENNIS MAENHOUT Band-l,2,3,4, Orchestra-1, Rod and Gun Club-1, Sports-3, QFootballj PATRICIA MOHONEY . . . Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4-, Y-Teens--1, Booster Club-1, Health Careers Club-1,2 ANTOINETTE MAKOWSKI Foreign Exchange club-3,4, Booster Club-1,2,3,4-, Homeroom Sec-Treas.-2 CHRISTINE MAKOWSKI Spanish Club-l,2,3,4, Foreign Ex- change Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, Homeroom Vice-Pres.-l, Homeroom Historian-2, Homeroom Treas.-3 NICHOLAS MANCZUNSKI . . . Russian Club-1,2,3,4, Conces- sion--2,3, Rod and Gun Club-4, JA-4 CRAIG MANKOWSKI Student Council--2, Junior Prom Prince, Sports-l,2, CBasketballj KATHY MANKOWSKI Drama Clubf3,4, Latin Club-2,3,4, FTA-3,4, Y-Teens-3, Booster Club-3,4 138 LAWRENCE MAREK Glee Club-1,2, Electronics Club-3, Rod and Gun Club-1,2 SUSAN ANN MAREK Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, Booster Club-2,3, Home Economics Club-l,2,3, GAAEL2, DCE-4, Homeroom Historian-3 RICHARD MARKS . .. Art Club-4, FTA-4, Concession-1, Stu- dent Council-3, Sports-1, Plays-3, Taxidermy Clubw-3 ROSEANN MARRONI Drama Club-2,3,4, Spanish Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-2, Booster Club -3,4, JA-4 TERRY MARSHALL Spanish Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, FTA-1,2,4, Home Economics Clubf2,3,4, Math Club- 2, CSocial Chairmanj, Y-Teens-2,3, Booster Club-1,2, Student Council-1, Sea Nymphs-3, CPresidentj SANDRA MARSZALKOWSKI Glee Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens-1 MARSHALL MARTIN . . . MARTHA MARTIN . . . Glee Club-1,2,4, JA-3 ROBERT MARTIN spanish club-2,3, Rod and Gun Club- 3,4 DAVID MARTINEZ . . . Operators Club-1, Sports-l,2,3,4 DAVID MAXSON Foreign Exchange Club4l,2,3,4, Sports--1, 2,3 DELBERT MAY Band-1,2,3,4, Orchestra-4, Russian Club- 3,4, Plays--2,4 139 1'-Q-1 Thx RUTHIE MCCLAIN Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Booster Club-4, GAA-1,2,3, Student Council-2 JAMES MCELHANEY . .. Sports-1,2,3,4, fTrack, Golf, Basketball, Baseballj GARY MCGOWAN . .. Operators Club-1, JA-3,4, Sports-1,2,3, 4 CFootballj JANE MCKELVEY Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Home Eco- nomics Club-3,4, Booster Club-2,4 GLENN MELTON , . . Band-1,2 MICHAEL MELLER . . . JAMES MENTAG . . . Operators Club-1,2, JA-3,4, DCE,-4 PAUL MERRILL . . . DCE-3,4 KARIN MESTER Girls Swim Club-3, fPledge Trainer-31 Show Director-4 WILLIAM MICHALAK . . . Rod and Gun Club-3,4 ROBERT MILBOURN . .. Boys Ushers club-1,2,3,4 DAVID MILLER Boys Ushers Clubfl,2, German Club-3,4-, Student CouncilA4l, Sports-l,2,3,4 140 GLORIA MILLER Home Economics Club-1,2, GAA-1,2, DCE-1, Cheerleading-l PATRICK MILLER . . . Operators Club-1,2,3, Rod and Gun Club -1,2,3,4 ROBERT MOLENDA . .. Drama Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Clubw3,4, JA-w3, Student Council-1,2, Plays, 2 CLost Horizon, Night of january 161 ROSEANN MOLNAR .. . Drama Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club -3, FTA-4, GAA-1 EDUARDO P. MOURA French Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Math Club-4, Student Council-4, Senior Cabinet, Sports -4, fSwimmingj RUBY MURRAY Foreign Exchange Clubffl, Glee Club-4, FTA-2,3,4 KATHY MYSZAK . . . Latin Clubf2,3,4, fVice-President-4-J, For- eign Exchange Club-2,331-, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4, fSecre- tary-3j, Math Cluba3,4, CTreasurerf3, Soc. Chairman-45, Y-Teens-4, CCO-Service Chairman-45, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council-2, NHS+3,4, Homeroom Vice-President-2,3, Presi- dent-4, Senior Cabinet, Model UN Assembly-4 JUDITH NAGOLSKI . .. Latin Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club --3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2 ROBERT NEMETH . . . Student Council-2, Sports-2 GEORGE NICHOLOS Band-l,2,3,4, CBand Council-1,3, Dance Bandi1,2,3j, Drama Club-3,4, fDrama Club Board-45, Latin Club-1,2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, CTreasurer-4-H, Math Clubf2,3,4, Hi-Yf2, Student Council-1,3,4, fSteering Com- mitteeh-lj, NHS-Y3,4, Plays73,4, QOur Town, Teahouse of the Au- gust Moon, Carnivalj, German Club--3, CVice-Presidentffij, junior Prom Court CHRISTINE NIEZGODSKI Drama Club-2,3, Spanish Club- 2, Foreign Exchange Club-3,45 Y-Teensf3, Booster Club 1,2,3 KATHLEEN NIJAK Art Club-3,4, Spanish Club-1,2,3, For- eign Exchange Clubf3,4, Booster Club-1,2, Student Council-3 141 'K CN ROBERT NOWACKI . . . Operators Club-1,2, Concession-l,2, Rod and Gun Club-1, DCE-4, Sports-1, CBasketballJ RONALD NOWACKI . .. Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Latin Club-3, For- eign Exchange Club-Y3,4, JA-3,4, Student Council-1, Rod and Gun Club-2, Sports-1,2,3,4, QFootball 1, Baseballm1,2,3,4J DONALD NOWICKI Band-l,2,3, Dance Band-2, Glee Club -1,2,3, Mellomen-2, Latin Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-4, JA-3, fVice-Presidentj SUSAN NOWICKI . . . Spanish Club-l,2, Y-Teens-l,2,3, Booster Club-1,2,3, DCE-4 SANDRA OGORKIEWICZ Glee Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4 WILLIAM O'HARA . .. Rod and Gun Club-4, DCE-4, fTreas- urerj, Sports-3, fWrestlingj JUDY OPACZEWSKI . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club -3,4-, Health Careers Club-1,2 GENEVA OVERBAY French Club-3,4-, Booster Club-3,4, FTA-2,3,4, Y-Teens-4, Hatchet-3,4 CHARLES PAJAKOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Boys Ushers Club-2,3, Hi-Y-4, Sports-1, fSwim Teamj MICHAEL PALICKI . . . Art Club-1,2 JOYCE PARIS . .. Glee Club-l,2,3,4, Spanish Club-2,3, Y-Teens -1,2,3, Booster Club-2,3, DCES4, Hatchet-l,2,3,4, Finnian's Rainbow, Night On Broadway JULIE PAWELSKI . . . Secretary to Mrs. Dimich-4 KAREN PECK . . . COLIN PENCE Band-1,2,3, CDance Band-2,31 Orchestra- 2,3, Drama Club-3,4, Latin Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club -2,3,4, Math Club-1,2,3,4, Hi-Y-1,2,3, NHS-3,4, Yearbook-4 fManaging Editorl Plays-4 CTeahouse of the August Moon, Carni- valj, German Club-3,4, Junior Rotarian-4, Sponsor of Foreign Ex- change Stuclent-4, Math Award-3 CAlgebra-State Contest-lj SHARON PENNELL Drama Club-2, Latin Club--2, Booster Club-2,3 SUSAN PERRY Glee Club-l,2,3, Home Economics Club-1,2, 3,4, GAA-1,2, JA-3 LINDA PETERSON . . . Drama Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club- 3,4, GAA-1, Student Council-l,2,3, Homeroom Social Chairman- 2, Homeroom President-3, Junior Cabinet, Prom Court-3, Home- room President 4, Senior Cabinet-4, National Secretary Association -4, Yearbook-4 ROBERT PETERSON Foreign Exchange Club-4, Sports-1,2, 3,4, CTrack, Cross Country, Basketball, Football-lj LINDA PETITGOUE French Club-3,4, Latin Club 1,2, For- eign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens-2,3,4, GAA-1, Homeroom President--1,2, Homeroom Secretary-3 SHERRY PETTY Foreign Exchange Club-3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, FTA-2, Booster Club-3, JA-3,4, DCE-4 STANLEY PHELPS . . . Boys Ushers Club-l,2, Rod and Gun Club -3, DCE-4, Taxidermy Club-1 THOMAS PHEND Sports-1,2,3,4, CF0otball, Basketball, Trackj LEWIS PHILLIPS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3 GREGORY PIECHOCKI Foreign Exchange Club-4, Rod and Gun Club-1,2,3,4, DCE-4, Junior Prom Court l43 JOSEPH PIETRUCHA ... JEANNE PIETRZAK ... Drama oiub-4, FTA-1,2,3,4 LINDA PIETRZAK Drama Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Russian Club-3,4, Booster Club-3,4 KAREN PILLER Glee Club-1, Art Club-2,3,4, fVice-Presi- dent-4j, Foreign Exchange Club-3, Y-Teens-1,2, Booster Club- l,2, Homeroorn Historian 3, Homeroom President'-2 NANCY PLUMBECK . . . Drama Club-3,4, Latin Club-2,3, QSec- retary-3l, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, CVice-President-31, Y-Teens-2,3,4, Clnterclub-3, President-4j, Plays-3 COur Townl, NHS-3,4, United Nations Assembly Delegate-4, Delegate to Girl's State-3, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Junior Prom Court JANET POLLINS . .. Band-l,2, French Club-2,3,4, FTA-1, Li- brary Club--2,3,4, fSecretary-Treasurer-41, Booster Club 1,3, NHS -3,4 CAROL PORTER . .. Foreign Exchange Club-3,4 Math Club-3, Y-Teens-1,2, DCE-3,4 LOIS POTURALSKI . . . Art Club-1,2,3, Foreign Exchange Club --3, Home Economics Club-l,2, Health Careers Club-1,2 CAROL POWELL Spanish Club-4, Latin Club-l,2, Science Club-4, Math Club-4, Future Nurses Club-l,2,4, Plays--4 KCar- nivall JAMES POWERS Latin Club-3,4, Foreign Exchange Club- 3,4, Concession-3, Model United Nations Assembly-4 ANITA PRIKOSOVICH Spanish Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA-4, Y-Teens-4 fCo-Service Chairman-45 THOMAS PRYMAK JA-3, Student Council-2, Sports-1,2, 3, CFootballj, Rod and Gun Club-3,4, QSocial Chairmanl l44 CHARLOTTE PRZYBYLSKI Glee Club-2,3,4, Art Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-1,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America-l,2, 3,4-, Russian Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens-2, Booster Club-2, Captain of Homeroom Volleyball-2 CONSTANCE PRZYBYSZ Art Club-4, CSecretary-4-J For- eign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Y-Teens-3, Booster Club-1,2,3, Junior Achievement-3, Homeroom Secretary-2, Cheer Block-2 TERRY PULLMAN . . . CAROLYN RADER . .. Glee Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, Booster Club-3 KENNETH RAGLE . . . GERALD RAJSKI . . . TAMARA REAVES French Club-2,3, Future Teachers of America-1, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Y-Teens-4, Student Council- l, Homeroom Vice-President-3 ROSALIE REDDING . .. Glee Club-I,2, Foreign Exchange Club -1, Home Economics-1, GAA-1,2, JA-1 WILLIAM REICHANADTER Art club-3,4, Boys Ushers Club 1,2,3,4, Rod and Gun Club-1 MAURICE RICHARDSON Glee Club-1, sports-3,4, CTrackj WAYNE RICHERT . . . Sports-4, CBasketball, Trackj BARBARA RIGHTER Foreign Exchange Club-3,4-, DCE--4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3, German Club-3, Homeroom Social Chairman-3 145 DIANA RIGHTER Glee Club-2,3,4, Melloettes, Fitzy Min- strels, Drama Club-1,2,3,4, CBoard-3,4-D, FTA--2,3,4, Girls Ushers Club-3,4-, Y-Teens-2,3,4, JA-4, Student Council-3, Homeroom Sec.-Treas.-2,3, Homeroom President-4, Junior Prom Court, Plays -CI Remember Mama, Finnian's Rainbow, The Night of January the 16th, Our Town, Carnivalj EDWARD RINKER . .. Band-1,2,3, Orchestra-1,2,3, Hi-Y, JA- 3,4, Hatchet-1,2, Sports-4, Intramural Basketball-1,2,3,4 LINDA RODGERS Glee Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club-2 DELORES ROE . .. Glee Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club--4 MABLE ROSS . . . DCE-4, Health Careers Club-3 MARK RUBINO Sports-1,2,3,4, fFootball, Baseball, Wres- tlingj CHERYL RUNYAN Art Club-3, Foreign Exchange Club-3, 4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-3,4 LINDA RUSSELL . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-1,2, Y-Teens-2,3, Booster Club-3, JA-3,4 LARRY RYBICKI Sports-l,2,3,4, QFootball, Baseballj, Home- room Vice-President-2 ARLENE RZEPKA . . . Glee Club-4, Drama Club-2, Foreign Ex- change Club-3,4, Booster Club-3,4, GAA--2, Health Careers Club -2,4 JAMES SABOSKI . . . Sports-l,2,3,4, fBaseball, Football, Wrestlingj FREDERICK SCHULTZ . . . 146 RONALD SCHWARTZ . . . Glee Club-3,4 RICHARD SCHWEIZER . . . MARY SCONIERS Glee Clubkl,2,3,4, CBoard-2j, Melloettes -3,4, Fitzy Minstrelsf-3,4, Spanish Club-2, Future Teachers of America-3,4, Concession-2,3,4, Booster Club-l,4, FAA-1,2, Stu- dent Councilgl, National Honor Society-3,4, Hatchet-4, Sports- 2,3, CBasketball, Volleyballj Night on Broadway, Plays-fCarnivall BETTY SCOTT . . . LINDA SCROGHAM Glee Club-3,45 Foreign Exchange Club -3,4 LARRY SEMAK . . . Rod and Gun Club-l,2, Sports-1 JOHN SERGEANT . . . STEVEN SEVY . . . LOAN SHEPHERD . . . HARRIETT SHRIVER . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4 MARK SHUBERT Foreign Exchange Club-3, Student Council -1, Sports-2,3, fWrestlingj l47 4118 .gpg '-f-:N JOHN SIERZANT . .. Russian Club-3,4, Rod and'Gun Club--4, Student Council-1 SHARLENE SILVERS . . . Glee Club--4, Drama Club-3,4, Latin Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Health Careers Club- 2,3,4, Student Council-1, Yearbook-4, Future Secretary Association LARRY SIMPSON . . . Latin Club-1, Junior Prom Court, Sports, CBaseball-1,2, Cross Country-1,2,3, Wrestling--3,45 RICHARD SIMPSON . .. Latin Club-2, Rod and Gun Club-4, Student Council-1,2, Sports--1,2,3,4, United Nations Assembly-3,4 CHARLOTTE SIMS Glee Club-1,2, Drama Club-1,4-, For- eign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club-1,4-, GAA--1,3,4 LEO SIMS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4, Hi-Y-4, Student Coun- cil-2, Sports-3, Qwrestlingj LINDA SINKIEWICZ Foreign Exchange Club-4, Health Ca- reers Club-1,2,3,4 ERVIN SIUDA . . . Glee Club-2,3 MICHAEL SIVAK Russian Club-3,45 Operators Club-3,4, Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4-, Sports-1,2, CSwimmingj, Taxidermy Club-2,3 GLENN SKARBEK Hi-Y-1, Boys Ushers Club-l,2,3, Or- chestra--1,2,3,4, Drama Club-3,4 MAC SMIGIELSKI .. . Rod and Gun Club-3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Sports-1,3,4-, QFootbal1-1, Baseball-1,3,4D Homeroom President-1, Homeroom Vice-President-4, Business Club--1 148 DOUGLAS SMITH Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Russian Club-3,4, Science Club-4, Concession-1,2,3,4-, Student Councila 2, Swimming-2, Track-2,3,4 RALPH SMITH . . . Glee Club--1, Sports-1,2 CAROL SNIADECKI Spanish Club-3, Foreign Exchange Club -4, Booster Club-3, Health Careers Club-1,2,3, DCE.-4, CVice- Presidentj BONNIE SNYDER Class Historian-3, Latin Club-3,4-, Math Club-3, Junior Cabinet, Homeroom Vice-President-2, Junior Achievement-4, Booster Club-3, Cheerblock-3 JERRY SOLEY . . . Latin Club-3,4-, CSergeant At Arms-4D, Na- tional Honor Society-3,4, Model United Nations Assembly-3,4 BECKY SPYCHALSKI Latin Club-1,2,3, Math Club--3, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3,4, Hatchet-1,2,3,4, National Secretary's Association-4 ANITA STACHOWIAK Glee Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, CSecretary-41, Health Careers Club-l,2,3, fSocial Chairman-Ql, Y-Teens-l,2,3,4, CCO-Service Chairman-41, Na- tional Honor Society-3,4, Senior Cabinet, Homeroom Social Chair- man-3, Junior Class Party Chairman for Refreshments, Junior Class Prom Decorations Committee FLORIAN STACHOWIAK . . . JUDITH STACHOWIAK Foreign Exchange Club-4, Booster Club-2,3 MARY STACHOWIAK . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4 RALPH STACHURSKI . . . Operators Club-4, Rod and Gun Club -3,4 KENNETH STANKIEWICZ spanish club-1,2, student coun- cil-3,4, Sports-CGolf-41 149 fw- EDWARD STARKWEATHER . . . ANN MARIE STARZYNSKI FTA-2,3,4, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4, fVice-President--LH, NHS-3,4, Hatchet-4, Cheer Block-3, Homeroom Vice-President-4 LINDA STEPHENSON Glee Club-4, Home Economics Club -4 CONSTANCE STEVENS Spanish Club-4, Latin Club-2,3, Booster Club-3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3,4 GENEVA STEVENS . . . DELORES STEWARD .. . Glee Club--2,3,4, Drama Club-4, For- eign Exchange Club-4, FTA-3, Concessions-2, Booster Club-2, 4, GAA-1 KATHY STICKLEY Glee Club-4, Latin Club-2,3, Plays-3, Hatchet-l,2,3, Homeroom President-1, Concessions--3,4 JEAN STOUT Foreign Exchange Club-al, Latin Club-l, French Clubh1,2,3, Math Club-2, National Secretarial Association -4, Taxidermy Club-2 PAULA STUCKMAN . . . Orchestra-1 JOYCE STULL Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3 RUTH SUDDARTH Glee Club-3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club- 4, FTA-3, Home Economics Club-4, GAA--1, Sea Nymphs-3,4, Cheer Block-3, JA-4 DIANE SULT Band-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Stu- dent Council-3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3,4 150 ALBERT SUPPINGER Rod and Gun Club-3,4-, NHS-3,4-, Sports-1,2,3,4, CFootball, Wrestling, Trackj, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent-3 GREGORY SUTTON Band-1,2,3, fDance Band-3,4,j Latin Club-l,2, Hi-Y-1, German Club-3-4-President-3, Student Council-1, NHS-3,4, fPresident 41, Sports-1,2,3,4, fSwimmingj, Junior Court, Junior Cabinet, Boy's State Delegate, Model United Nations-4, Senior Class President CRAIG SWANSON Glee Club-2,3,4, Rod and Gun Club-1, 2, JA-3,4-, Sports-3,4, CSwimming, Footballl JANET SZALEWSKI Drama Club-2, Foreign Exchange Club -2,3,4, FTA-2,3,4, Russian Club-3, Y-Teens-2,3, Booster Club- 1,2, JA-3, Student Council-1 GERTRUDE SZARWARK Y-Teens-2,3,4, Home Economics- Club-2,3,4, Health Careers Club-2,3,4 MAX SZARWARK . .. WILLIAM SZCZECHOWSKI Drama Club-4, Latin Club- 1,2,3,4-, CSergeant at Arms-2, Treasurer-4j, Math Club-3,4-, Year- book-4 QActivities Editorb, Homeroom Vice-President-3 LARRY SZIGETI . .. Hi-Y-1,2, Rod and Gun Club-1.2,3,4 CHARLES SZOSTAKOWSKI Operators Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-4 PATRICK SZUCS . .. Foreign Exchange Club-4, Russian Club- 3,4, Rod and Gun Club-4, DCE-4, Sports-1, fSwimmingj RONALD SZYMAREK Glee Club-2,3,4-, Boys Ushers Club- 2,3,4 PATRICIA SZYMCZAK Band-1,2,3,4 CMajorette-1, Drum Major-2,331-,J Orchestra-1,2,3,4, Drama Club-2,4, FTA-2,4, Y-Teens-2,4, Hatchet 1,2,3,4 fPage Editor-4-D Dance Band 2,4-, Pep Band-1,2,3,4, Band Council-2,3,4, 'gFinian's Rainbow , Carnival 151 NIH rm 'v-eb CHRISTINE SZYNSKI Foreign Exchange Club-4, Homeroom Economics Club-3,4, CSecretary-445, Math Club-3, Booster Club -4, Yearbook-4 CRepresentative-41 ALICE TABERSKI . . . Glee Club-2,3,4 CHERYL TEMPLETON Spanish Club-1,2, French Club-3, 4, FTA-1,2,3,4, CTreasurer-4j, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Science Club-4, Booster Club-3,4, JA-3, CSecretary, Vice-President of Salesj, Hatchet Staff-4, Plays-3 fOur Townj, Homeroom Social Chr.-2, Homeroom Historian-3 EDWARD THOMAS Foreign Exchange Club--4, Sports-2,3, 4, QWrestlingj RONALD THOMPSON Glee Club-2,3,4, CMellowmen, Fitzy Minstrelsl, Drama Club-2,3,4, fBoard-45, Sports-1,2,3 CSwim- mingj, Plays-2,3,4, CFinnian's Rainbow, Our Town, Teahouse of the August Moon, Carnivalj SUSAN TIDEY Art Club-2, Latin Club-2,3,4, Foreign Ex- change Club-1,2,3,4, Girls Ushers Club--3,4 CTreasurer-4-D, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-1,2,3,4 CVice-President-4J, NHS- 3,4, Health Careers Club-2, Model United Nations-4 DAVID TOKARSKI . . . Glee Club-2,3,4 CINDY TOMASZEWSKI Glee Club-2,3, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3, Student Council-1, Cheerleading-2 CB-Teamj RICHARD TOMASZEWSKI Hi-Y-1,2,3,4, fPres.-41, Rod and Gun Club-2,3,4-, Sports-l,2,3,4, CWrestling-1, Track-3,4, Cross Countryj BRENDA TOTH Drama Club-3, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Home Economics Club-1,2, Student Council-1 VALERIE TOTH Glee Club-1,2,3,4 fBoard-3,4-, Melloettes -1,2,3,4, Fitzy Minstrels-3,4j, Drama Club-1,2,3,4 CBoard-3,4, Secretary-45, French Club-3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-4, NHS- 3,4, Junior Prom Court, Memory Lane Court-2, Homeroom Presi- dent-3, 'KLost Horizon, I Remember Mama, Finnianis Rainbow, Night of January 16th, Our Town, Teahouse of the August Moon, Carnival JAMES TREBER . . . Spanish Club-2, Boys Ushers Club-1, DCE -4 CHARLES TRIPLETT Hi-Y-3,4, sports-1,2,3,4 KARIN TRUE Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-1,2, Student Council-1,4-, Night on Broadway DELPHINE TRZASKOWSKI Drama Club-1, Foreign Ex- change Club-3, Y-Teens-1, Booster Club-1 LARRY TRZASKOWSKI Sports-1,2,3,4, fFootball, Wrestling, Baseballl SANDRA TUCKER Spanish Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -4, FTA-2,3,4, Library Club-3,4, CSec.-Treas.-31 Science Club -3, Girls Ushers Club-3,4, Concessions-3, Booster Club-2, Stu- dent Council-1, Juniors Cabinet, Homeroom Sec.-Treas.-2 GREGORY TYLER Foreign Exchange Club-4, Rod and Gun Club-1, JA-4, Sports-2, German Club-3 MARK UITDENHOWEN . . . Hatchet-2 SUSAN ULLERY Drama Club-4, Latin Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, Health Careers Club- 1,2,3,4, CSec.-AD, Senior Cabinet, Homeroom Vice-President-3, Homeroom Sec.-2 RANA VANATOR Glee Club-1,4, Art Club-43, Drama Club -4, Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-1,2,3, GAA-1,2,3 SHARON VAN KIRK . . . ROBERT VAN LAECKE . .. Foreign Exchange Club-1,2, Library Club-l,2, Concession-3,4-, JA-3,4-, Student Council-2, Sports- 1,2,3,4, CFootball, Swimmingl, Vice-President--4, Homeroom Presi- dent-3, Junior Cabinet RICHARD VARGA . . . l53 DOROTHY VAUGHN Glee Club-1,2,4, Foreign Exchange Club-3, JA-3,4 LAWRENCE VERASH . .. French Club-1, Math Club-1,2, Elec- tronics Club-3,4, Hi-Y-1,2,3,4, JA-3,4, Sports 1,2,3, CBaseballj SAUNDRA WARREN Latin Club-1, Foreign Exchange Club -3,4, Home Economics Club-2,3, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, JA-3, Na- tional Honor Society-1 BARBARA WASHBURN . . . Glee Club-1 ROBERT WATTS French Club-4, Latin Club-1,2, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3, Student Council-3,4, Sports-1,2,3, CFootball, Wrestling, Trackj, German Club-3,4, Homeroom Secretary, Junior Prom Court CHARLES WEAVER . . . Russian Club-1,2, Boys Ushers Club--1, 2,3,JA-3 JAMES WEGNER . . . Glee Club-1,2, Math Club-2,3 PAULA WEIL Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, FTA--2,3,4, Y-Teens-1,2, Homeroom Secretary-3 LINDA WEISS Band-l,2,3,4, Pep Band-2,3,4, Orchestra-3, Drama Club-2,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Science Club-3, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Health Careers Club-1,2,3,4, fVice-President-3, President--4 DONNA WESOLOWSKI . . . Glee Club-I,2,3,4-, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, Booster Club-1,2,3, JA-3, Night on Broadway PATRICIA WESOLOWSKI Foreign Exchange Club-4, Y-Teens-3, JA-3 SUSAN WEYRICK . . . 154 RICHARD WHITE . . . Sports-1 ROBERT WHITE . . . Glee Club-3,4 ROSANNA WIATROLIK Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Booster Club+l,2,3,4, Hatchet-2,3 PENNY WIDELL Drama Club-1,3,4, Latin Club-l, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Math Club-l,2,3,4, fSocial Chairman-3, Sec.-Treas.-4-J, Plays-3, fOur Townj, NHS-3,4, Health Careers ClubA1,2,3, German Club-3, Social Chairman of the Sophomore Class, Vice-President of the Junior Class DENNIS WIDNER . . . CAROL WIECZOREK Glee Club-2,3, Library Club-l, Booster Club4l,2, DCE-4, CSecretaryD RICHARD WIECZORKOWSKI . . . DCE-4 JONNIE WIGGINS . . . NANCY WILCOX Home Economics Club-l,4, Glee Club-l RUDOLPH WILFING . . . KAY WILKINSON Foreign Exchange Club-l,2,3, Y-Teens -l RONALD WILLIS . . . Booster Club-1,2,3 155 Ag Crm. -, CARL WILLIAMS . . . SHELLI WILLIAMSON Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Drama Club-4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, FTA-1,2,3,4, Girls Ushers Club-3, 4, fCabinet Memberj, Y-Teens-1,2,3,4, fSocial Chr.-31, Booster Club-1,2,3,4, JA-3, fSec.-35, NHS-3,4, Yearbookwfl, CRepre- sentativej, Varsity Cheerleader-2,3,4, Plays-CTea House of the Au- gust Moon, A Night on Broadwayj Class Soc. Chr.-4, Senior Cabi- net, Health Careers Club-2 JACQUELYN WINTER . . . JAMES WIREMAN . . . PATRICIA WOJNARSKI Drama Club-3, Latin Club-1,2,3, 4, CSOC. Chr.-3, President-41, Foreign Exchange Club-4, FTA- 1,2,3,4, Booster Club-3, NHS-3,4, Yearbook-4, CFaculty Ed.J, Hatchet-1,2,3,4, fReporter-1,2, Staff Writer-3, Senior News Ed.- 4l, Cheerblock-3 CYNTHIA WOLF . . . ELLEN WRIGHT . . . Foreign Exchange Club-4 THOMAS WAWRZYNSKI . . . DONALD YANDL . .. Sports-ql,2,3,4, fBaseba1l, Basketball, Swim- rningj, Homeroom Historian-2, Homeroom Social Chairman-3 LINDA YUSTWAN . . . Glee Club--1,2,3,4, Spanish Club-1, Home Economics Club-1,2,3,4 KENNETH ZAKRZEWSKI . . . Yearbook-4, fAssistant Sports Ed.j, Sports-1,2,3,4, QFootbal1, Basketball, Trackj JEANNE ZALAS . . . Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, Y-Teens-1,2,3, Booster Club-3, JA-e3,4, Homeroom Vice President-3 l56 BARBARA ZAMIATOWSKI . . . Foreign Exchange Club--2,3,4, Booster Club--2,3,4, Student Council-3, Hatchet-i3 LINDA ZEAK . . . Hatchet-4 SUSAN ZIELINSKI . . . Booster Club-2,3 ELAINE ZIMPLEMAN Spanish Club-2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-2,3,4, Booster Club-2,3,4, Homeroom Treasurer-3, GAA-1 FREDRICK ZIOLKOWSKI JA-3, Student Council-1, Sports -1,2,3,4, CFootball-1, Basketball-1,2,3,4, Baseball-1,2,3,4j, Homeroom President-3, Junior Cabinet GARY ZOLMAN Band-1,2,3, fDance Band-1,2, Band Coun- cil-2,3j, Orchestra-2,3, Math Club-2, Latin Club-2, Hi-Y-2,3, fCouncilj, Foreign Exchange Club-3,4, CVice-President-4j, Drama Club.-3,4, Junior Prom Court, Sports-1,2,3,4, CSwimmingQ, Plays- 2,4, CFinnian,s Rainbow, Carnival, Tea House of the August Moon, ROBERT ZYGULSKI Glee Club-1,2,3,4, Foreign Exchange Club-1,JA--3 NOT PICTURED CHARLES BLACK DALE KUSMIEZ JAMES HORVATH ROBERT KUTA RUSSEL JACOBSEN N M MORIAM PATTI MAYLE FRANK MORRIS Though they fell by the wayside, As we sought our separate ways, In our hearts their memories linger Enshrined forever they remain. 5 JACK MURPHY if duties and responsibilities imposed W To use all the facilities which this free country has given me for continuing to grow in mind and spirit, To participate honorably in the civic life of our nation, Never to discriminate against any man because of his race, his creed, or his color and to oppose all who do so, To worship God as my conscience dictates 3 To honor and defend my country with my faith, my work, and my life g And to strive for the peace and welfare of all human kindf This I pledge to you, my parents, my teachers, my community, who have made it possible for me to enjoy the privileges of a land in which these ideals are upheld. I pledge it so that my generation and my posterity may keep marching EVER ONWARDH W dere lass W1 ily? I I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SITTING: Becky Lewandowski, Jim Bradford. STAND ING: Debbie Barzo, Dick Van Paris, Jeanne Fausnaugh. Junior Cabinet in action 160 if-ii. , .A X t. Adams, George Adamski, Benita Agnew, Willie Aikens, Terry Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Dovella Anderson, Trudie Bacsa, Cookie Bailey, Kathleen Barczykowski, Martin Barker, Linda Barzo, Debbie Bauch, Sandy Bazan, Mary Ann Beczkiewicz, Bob Beghan, Marie Behnke, David Bella, Michael Benjamin, Jeanette Bennett, Barbara Bensley, Germy Benson, Patricia Bertman, Diane Biebuyck, Joyce 'Q' X H, X 6. if mr' sl. ' B Z inf, 'ht-f Bl 3? qv-' if ' ' ,- ,V 'B sv' -A A 'uf aw if pw 'Q -mf B111 V ' ff-J. an-L 1 ' ii lg , - li A ,J J' ,A B A' B' . A ' A rw . , N,pf'w,fg gf XX 'M' -E 5,. .1 L t I 5 Sei- i 5 B 5 fi ii f 1 S ag, . , B if 'Q 'ur B B M 5 ,K 6 9' B ,IPF VVIV I , B al. Q 6? 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Mahnesmith, Marilyn Mahoney, Carl Mankowski, Janet Marciniak, Barb Marciniak, Terry Markiewicz, Margaret Marshall, Bruce Marshall, Michael Marshall, Vicki Matthews, Jacquelyn Mayiield, Rodney McKesson, Sandra McKinney, Micheal McKinnies, Pat McLein, Judy Megyesi, Diana Melady, Dennis Michael, Pam Middlebrook, Jesse Miller, Alan Miller, Greg Miller, Kathleen Miller, LeRoy Miller, Mary Miller, Thomas Milliken, Ron Miltrolta, John Mitts, Ronald Mniszewski, George Molnar, Jo Ann Moon, Elizabeth Murphy, Diana Murray, Leonard Myers, Dennis 'if fer ,SPY 4 'Q y Q sr , 1 s A ' fu tv' ir' wr' 'i't , V V' lf? .f- f' 1 'Q 'L' if ' wg Q ., t , R , W vf - SEQ K I f , V K Q - I ,fii I , I l i' if ,, wm- zg f' U' J fl if -ft 1 ,,, A EX T if ,,, at ie- A y ylyy ,,.,,. 1 A-f ,V ..- u -,AJ , ik iii I A I A Myers, Donna Myers, Linda 'G - Nagolski, Marsha - ' uf' Najdek, Patti ' 'Y Y,-2' -xwfy i A Nemeth, David ' Nemeth, Richard fi Y T Nemeth, Susan '5 A' V 1 , Northage, Victoria 'og JE 1 K- Q Q., b. Nowak, Carol M we M-fi V ...aw ' 7 Nowak, Kenneth V ' V W ' V A J' Nowak, Marcia ' iw M Nowak, Rose ' i Nowak, Thomas '31 'N' '59, -' Nyczak, Walter K K ,y , D' t O,Chap, Dale i fi Y 9 if., QS' Oliver, Me1oClY X V A Opaczewski, Gloria ag 4 V X JH.: i i' V Otto, Kristina K .N . F A Pacay, Rebecca . i i' ' Paczkowski, Darlene 4, t 5 s - .,:,,, ef ltit Pairlle, Rosie If- , ' - , if Lf, Paprocki, Patricia Y. A f V' .,.:, , ' J' Parent, Sandy 166 Q. ' Q 'N F e f' t., , -' I ,El e5: tg, ', ffl-.'le. w,,,,, , sw S A 1 X, ,,.., l ' an f haf' S - Wwj f Q-Q1 , 4' .t A en et 3 , af Ratliff, John Reed, Linda gr. ffm 'QX 9:5- hr' l I 's w' tw-f M eie T ,W ,pq , b ,e I Vim L M' 'K ' . 5 i i 4 wt Reiter, Kathleen S R , Reitz, Joan - -we, .V -Q, ,Y Reitz, Karen ...ff fi' Lf if Richmond, Kenneth I A,,- Robakowski, Joan ii ii , 4 ,..k - -s..f ' Q53 Robakowski, Sandy W V Robaska, Ronald Robertson, Effie L . Robinson, Linda , - , an ' ,- 9' Q ,M ' ai fpiiikmiiw' ' iv- is Paul, Sherry Pauszek, Dennis Peczkowski, Kenneth Pejza, Becky Perkey, Susan Peterson, Joyce Phillips, Belinda Piechocki, Maria Piekarski, Kathryn Pietrowski, Diane Pietrowski, Linda. Pietrzak, Diane Pishnoff, Richard Plaia, Philip Podlewski, Kenneth Polack, Richard Pope, Michael Pozgay, Pat Prawat, Bert Pryke, John Raker, Jerri Raker, Sherry Ranschaert, Brian Ranstead, Carolyn . W eel 8 ! s..,,,.- e P. Mt. Robinson, Rosetta , , .1 U, e li if ' titty. , it 5 1 ve f Y 'ev' A , , Rose, Deborah Ross, Nancy Rowe, Thomas Ruszkowski, Jean Rutkowski, Ron Rybacki, Charlotte wt 'i...w . Q' eff Sagendorf, Robert Sailer, John Sanders, Brenda Sauls, Charles Sauls, Norma Schrader, Betty U' ,va 15 I l l67 S' 'Nw' N!-1 af' 'ff A , -my W ,NIP fi, V' s I JV. ' '-1-:Ei is ' 7' Zi? I wave ' K 5 ., 'Q' 'P' and H K l H fx in xa- i fx 'X 4 Schrader, Charlotte Schutz, Mary Schymanski, Judith . Scott, Carol Scott, Eugene Scott, Julie 54 if Scott, Michael A 'V 3,41 fi H Sergeant, Michael Xa W A 4 ' 'V' .I x- Seward, Cindy V gy tv-tw t Shields, Sandra , 2, in ' sikorski, Mary Ann ' J Simpson, James ' 1 5 X' 4 A ,Q qv. Pwr Soderberg, William Sopczynski, Larry Sonski, Beverly Sowinski, Judith Speeks, Everett Stachowiak, Harry Staszewski, Kenneth Staszewski, Linda Steininger, Rhea Steinke, Dale Stephens, james Stone, Peggy Stopczynski, Bernie Stoynoff, Robert Superczynski, Wayne i 5. K-I eq , VA V- xv dd Jn xii:-rr i f . C ilvfx ,Qt -QV Suppinger, Vince V, W V if :N Swartz, Cheryl Swizek, Gerald Swizek, Geraldine Szostakowski, Wanda Szulczyk, Kenneth Szumial, Stephanie Szymanski, Sue Szymczak, Kenneth 1 A , Simpson, Keith Skubis, Stan Slatter, Judy gg.-e . iv.. 5.54- Slisz, Danny Sloma, Dennis Smith, Douglas Smith, jacquelene Smith, Regetta Smith, Ruth Smurr, Sharon Snyder, Pam Sochocki, Sandra M. J ,-i I um Apr. K. E in S ii .. it A I I , , ., .6 , K , Q N . L Q 7, - L '. , ir in ,Z f 1 A , , A fkr A 4, .., N ' an , X gt, V 'U' Ei- . S, t W 'Q ,K to , M, r., Jn? 1 1 168 ,KN qnn gee Szymczak, Paul Taberski, Raynard Tajkowski, Betty Tapolcai, Thomas Taylor, Pat Thomas, Jerry Thompson, Christina Treber, Robert Treesh, Michael Turner, Nancy Turza, Patricia Tyler, Gary Ullery, Tara Van Paris, Richard Vanator, Carolyn Vanslager, Renee Varga, Shari Vargo, Janice Vargo, Shirley Vellner, Lynne Walker, Daniel Walker, Helen Wallace, Linda Walsh, Alan an-Qs. asm if iii iw' X? - -J e Q 'R fi 4 'VO YZ' 544 54...-.-.f - x ,i Q W , uw 'I XF' J, , U v 1 , er, 1 I A - . o 'Q ,W 'F , V 1 . KAW if-J ,J V ,E R 'fix H ,J -V nu' . . its ,W 1' 1 H- 392 W I Ll'-sr uv vu 'Ihr' 2, 5 x I -M ' Y 3 ei ' QQ y yyyii A gf J 33 J . ji I f C. A nj .5 ,, iss' 3- A xt A 1 if or x K if K F' . . K N t Q tylr J J ,. NL., 169 ive' I . r L ,J I' E, J ,,, ,,,, , 'wear , 7 t for , 4, f ,Q i Walters, Ernestine Wantuch, Therese Warniers, Robert Wasowski, Judith Wayo, Susan Weaver, Bruce Weaver, Mark Weist, Helmut Welbaum, James Wentzel, Larry Wesolowski, Edward Wharton, Judith Wheeler, Jack Whitehead, Janie Whitt, Ronald Wilfing, Douglas Wilkeson, Dennis VVilkinson, Harold Williams, Antonia Wills, Joyce Wilson, lkiike Wincek, Peggy Wingett, Sharon Winnicki, Judith Wireman, Janice Witczak, Bernadine Wojcik, Gwen Wolf, Xvalter WVolfe, Mary Woltrnan, Kenneth Wfomack, Donna Wozniak, Gregory Wuzniak, Linda Wright, Sandra YVrzesicn, Michael Young, Para Yuhasz, Larry Zalas, Patricia Zalejski, Patricia Zellers, Charles Zielinski, David Ziolkowski, Linda Zoludow, Katherine Zultanski, Bonnie Zyto, Frank 'I A i -fri i x 5 we Y ,f 56 5 x ' f- wr- 4....A... 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Kgs :A v. tn ,gm thu-if 5 'lf' 'nf' gg V , -. , ir, Adkisson, Joseph Agnew, Bonnie Agnew, John Alford, Odessa Andert, Kathy Andrysiak, Dennis Andrysiak, Karen Arick, Bill Austin, Jessie Austin, Sandra Badowski, Marcia Baldwin, Linda Balsbaugh, Thomas Banicki, Sandy Barger, Susan Barnes, Marie Barnes, Waneta Basharn, Barbara Batson, Harry Batson, Nancy Bauer, Robert Beck, Victoria Beczkiewicz, Lynn Bella, Jerry i 'J t l'S,:':7',, i f my .-,.,2:- L , Adj? --wav' NF' S, fs .f agsqlf Butler, Tyrone Bystry, David Calmus, Pam Calvin, Richard Cartwright, Terry Cesavice, George Chadwick, J. Charles, 'Gerald Chavez, Robert Chelminiak, Lou Ann Chism, Iva Chodzinski, Dorothy Cholasinski, Patricia Cichowicz, Ronald Ciula, Peter Clay, Linda Close, Brenda Coleman, Delores Coleman, Jacqueline Conley, Kathleena Cook, Barbara Cornelis, Sandra Cottrell, Gary Coughlin, Betty WED, '.- .f Y . v K 5'-V' ,ik ' V i, I i ,'. 5 3 . li .-' . L QL ,gan -' ' Di? ,fwi wlrrff V' ii . it t I X g , Q, ,:,.. 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X Desmet, Madeline Dials, Eleanor We Diment, Mike l73 , 4' .ff 0 - X A E. 9 Q if x Diment, Philip Donovan, James Dowlut, Jim Dozier, Elizabeth Drabecki, John Driver, Stephany Dudek, Michael Dzialakiewicz, Judith Dziubinski, Kathy Eby, Rebecca Eby, Sonia Edwards, Nancy Eichstadt, Gail Elia, Teresa Engber, Debbie English, George Erdelyi, Cindy Esters, john Evans, Carl Ewald, Dale Fassler, Gregory Fay, Sharon Featherstone, Ellen Ferris, Ronald is for y dl A . my-np' , 5 W -- J inns V..-, Han i I 19 vw if if .. r -. -1: M I . if ' 'K' L.,-J li '5g5ii4f- f J xg, iiiy 4 eu-f' Lbrt' , Q vi-fb' af S , 1' we wr' ' i 4 11 f V an 'U' rs.,- se- - milf' if l - L ' K.. , .Q A o y . ,l N ,Iva fe, ,S -..M ,. l l iw, ,,, zur-5' K 'QM I Y' nz- 'YSL' if F' BV 0- 59 ' -0-.1 A5 slie Folk, Sherry Foster, Bernice Foster, Beverly Frantom, Sandra Freeman, Catherine Freese, Sherry Fujawa, Robert Futa, Lawrie Ganus, Mary Ann Gapinski, Rita Garcia, Sylvia Garis, Michael Gerbasich, Dale Gerkey, Ronald Germann, Janice Gervais, Becky Glon, Lynnette Glon, Nancy Glon, Shirley Goepfrich, Frank Goodrich, John Goralski, David Gorbitz, Toni Graham, Kathy Li Horvath, Mike 7 5'1 ,fiitzr X133 ' GQ X X2 fi 4 Z iii .le M J I A 1 F -,:. f as-vw ff J r s A A A '35 '- M JG? 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Catherine Wlujcik, Dennis Yost, Lois Young, Joyce Young, Sandra Zakzewski, Dale Zanka, John Zarembka, Nancy m . i Zillman, Judy in A Ziolkowski, Tom Zygulski, Kathryn 123 QW ,,i - gs? inf, .Sw f' K X, s dl' H Y vhs' WSW' A freshman girl tries her new locker combination My Frosh receive their school pictures -4. , 5: if , N, ..:. ,.,,. it ii 1, Q ,K ,. Q Pl . A as-3' sae'-' 3 if anis: B 5 9 A is K , .. 21' 'U W ffl-2?-f 'N-.., --W 1 gl A ,v.. A 1 eh 3 -A Q L, vm ,,' ag? 41? wr yu-u V, ki rf. xg 'V if xx! is , A S v at ras? W rr' l r A Q Z I , 4,x'ii x .-1 B' , ,. , I Jig- L , A A A A kR . 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Zurawski, Janet P 2 X ,fu 4 xii: 4. xv f' rf N.,-ol' , Q Posing for pictures wr' G fi An underclassmen gets friendly assistance 194 A lot of hours and hard work have gone into this book and alone it would have been impossible to have put it together, so I wish to acknowledge those who have given so rnuch of their time and effort to create this, the l965-66 Memory Lane. These are the people: Mrs. June Dimich-Sponsor Mr. Kermit Thompson-Principal Mr. R. F. Patnaude-Photographer Jim Hicks-Photographer Allan Walsh-Photographer Ray Lowman-Cover Design Colin Pence-Managing Editor Pat Wojnarski-Faculty Editor Janice Gleason-Club Editors Diana Johnson Jerry Lukavich-Sports Editors Ken Zakrzewski Barb Kolvas-Senior Editors Dianne Fletcher Sharon Kozlowski-Underclass Editors Jeanine Brooks Bill Sechowski-Activities Editor Barb Kadzielski-Business Managers Janet Pollins Also, I wish to thank the numerous people who so willingly gave of their ellforts as proofreaders, typists, and representatives. Again, thank you all for making this book possible. 195 Steven Gable Editor-in-Chief A.B.Z. Buffet Restaurant 1533 W. Sample Street Call 287-8644 Catering Service The Officers and Members of the Washington High Art Club wish to congratulate the Graduating Class of 1966 Beans Sport and Hobby Shop 4612 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Vera and Irv Zitkus Belleville Tile and Floor Covering 4628 Wlestem Avenue South Bend, Indiana 289-231 1 Ben's Marathon Service Sample at Kenmore Tel. 289-0562 Burger Chef 4920 Western Avenue Chauncey,s A8LW Root Beer Drive-In Western at Gladstone PATRONS Evergreen Florists 3105 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Horvath's 3501 W. Sample Street Jo,s', Athletic Lettering Service Mike and Josephine Sivak 3107 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana The Latin Club of Washington High School McDonald Studio 116 West Colfax 232-2003 Photographer, R. F. Patnaude Rhoade's Marathon Service 3120 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Ph. 289-0914 Sample Hardware and Paint Store 3511 W. Sample Street Tel. 288-1175 W. W. Wilt's Quality Foods 3721 Western Avenue Lincoln Way East at Sample Serving you is our pleasurei' 196 A lot of hours and hard work have gone into this book and alone it would have been impossible to have put it together, so I wish to acknowledge those who have given so rnuch of their time and effort to create this, the 1965-66 Memory Lane. These are the people: Mrs. June Dimich-Sponsor Mr. Kermit Thompson-Principal Mr. R. F. Patnaude-Photographer Jim Hicks-Photographer Allan Walsh-Photographer Ray Lowman-Cover Design Colin Pence-Managing Editor Pat Wojnarski-Faculty Editor Janice Gleason-Club Editors Diana Johnson Jerry Lukavich-Sports Editors Ken Zakrzewski Barb Kolvas-Senior Editors Dianne Fletcher Sharon Kozlowski-Underclass Editors Jeanine Brooks Bill Sechowski-Activities Editor Barb Kadzielski-Business Managers Janet Pollins Also, I wish to thank the numerous people who so willingly gave of their efforts as proofreaders, typists, and representatives. Again, thank you all for making this book possible. 195 Steven Gable Editor-in-Chief A.B.Z. Buffet Restaurant 1533 W. Sample Street Call 287-8644 Catering Service The Oflicers and Members of the Washington High Art Club wish to congratulate the Graduating Class of 1966 Beans Sport and Hobby Shop 4612 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Vera and Irv Zitkus Belleville Tile and Floor Covering 4628 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana 289-2311 Benls Marathon Service Sample at Kenmore Tel. 289-0562 Burger Chef 4920 Western Avenue Chauncey's A8cW Root Beer Drive-In Western at Gladstone Lincoln Way East at Sample PATRONS 1 96 Evergreen Florists 3105 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Horvathls 3501 W. Sample Street Jo's Athletic Lettering Service Mike and Josephine Sivak 3107 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana The Latin Club of Washington High School McDonald Studio 116 West Colfax 232-2003 Photographer, R. F. Patnaude Rhoadels Marathon Service 3120 Western Avenue South Bend, Indiana Ph. 289-0914 Sample Hardware and Paint Store 3511 W. Sample Street Tel. 288-1175 W. W. Wilt's Quality Foods 3721 Western Avenue Serving you is our pleasure Abair, Roseanna 183 Adams, George T. 161 Adams, Yolanda 183 Adamski, Benita 72,73,'77,161 Adkisson, Joseph 104,172 Adkisson, Margie B. 64,80,115 Brown Melinda 67,70.184 Adkisson, Winna Diane 18,60,62,64,80,110, 112,115 Aemmer, Nicolette 183 Agnew, BonnieJean 172 Agnew,John Wesley 172 Agnew, Willie Ray 161 Aikens, Beverly 115 Aikens, Terry 96,161 ,183 Alexander, James 61,183 Alford, Dorothy 70,81 ,183 Alford, Odessa C. 172 Amick, Michael 115 Anderson, Barbara 161 Anderson, Carol S. 89,115 Anderson, Dovella 161 Anderson, Stephen 6O,71,115 Anderson Trudie 161 Andert, Kathleen 172 Andreae, Diana Lee 89,115 Andrews, Harley 183 Andrysiak, Christine M. 183 Andrysiak, Dennis 172 Andrysiak, Karen 61 ,69,81,86,172 Andrysiak, Kenneth 84,85,183 Andrysiak, Marlene 1 15 Antkowiak,J. Je1'lery 106,183 Apple, Sally Arick, William A. 101,172 Armstrong, Douglas M. 183 Arnold,JamesJacob 183 Arnold, Mike 83,115 Ashley, Dale L. Austin,Jessie172 Austin, Sandra 172 Bacsa, Virginia 161 Badowski, Marcia L. 77,81 ,172 Bailey, Mary Kathleen 161 Bailey, William L. 183 Baker, RoyJr. 183 Baldwin, Linda 81,172 Balint, Carol L. 183 Balint,John Ballew, Gregory 115 Ballew,Jefl Balsbaugh, Dale 67,71 ,85,1 15 Balsbaugh, Thomas E. 60,107,172 Banach,Jane M. 183 Banaszak, Patricia 80,116 Banicki, Sandra M. 81,172 Barczykowski, Martin 161 Bare, Karol Kay 64,71 ,80,1 10,1 12,1 16 Barger, Pamela 116 Barger, Susan 172 Barilich, Linda Sue 183 Barker, Linda Sue 71,161 Black, CharlesJ. 92,94,98,106 Black, Nancy 161 Barker, Linda Sue 71 ,161 Barnes, Cassandra A. 183 Barnes, Marie H. 172 Barnes, Waneta 172 Bartkowiak, Michael N. 183 Bartosiak, Ronald R. 83,96,102,183 Bartosiak, Sharon 80,116 Barzo, Deborah Sue 60,62,80,82,88,110,161 Basham, Barbara 61 ,77,82,172 Basil,James Eugene 102,103,116 Batson, Harry A. 172 Batson, Nancy I. 172 Bauch, Sandra Kaye 76,161 Bauer, RobertJoe 172 Bazan, Mary Ann 161 Beaton, Lenna 62,66,116 Becchelli, Dennis 116 Becchelli,Joseph M. 183 Bechtel, Darryl Duane 183 Beck, Victoria 172 Becker, Curtis Alan 64,66,67,116 Becker, William 71,183 Becsei, KarenJean 70,116 Beczkiewicz, Lynn 107,172 Beczkiewicz, Robert 161 Beelaert, William 183 Beghan, Marie Suzanne 161 Behnke. David William 161 Behnke, Karen 116 Bella, BettyJo 183 Bella,Jerry G. 78,84,172 Bella, MichaelJ. 161 Bella, Michael 172 Bella, Robert 97,106,183 Bella, Susan 183 Benjamin, Beverly 116 Benjamin,Jeannette 161 Benko, CarlJoseph 116 Benko,James Stephen 172 Bennett. Barbara 161 Bennett, James Edward 83,117 Benninghoff, Patricia 67,183 Bensley, Genny 161 Benson, Patricia P. 161 Benzur, Joyce E. 82,183 Beringer, Keith Allen 71,183 Bertman, Diane L. 161 Betts, Vicki Lynne 82,172 Bibb, Steven Leonard 117 Bibb, Audrey 183 Bickel, Frederick 183 Bickel, Linda Marie 183 Biebuyck,Joyce 161 Bierwagen, Paul 161 Bilinski,James 101,106,172 Bilinski, Marcia 117 Bird, Antoinette Lori 89,117 Blackmon, James 172 Blad, Barbara A. 60,66,82,117 Blad, Sharon S. 61,82,183 Bladecki, Tom W. 183 Blake, David 183 Blake, Fred 183 Blankert, Bonnie S. 62,66,117 Blasko, Robert M. 69,117 Blosser, Nancy 82,117 Blosser, RonaldJ. 183 Blue,Jack 61,104,183 Boal, BettyJean 183 Boal, Richard 172 Bobinski, Sharon Rose 117 Bogucki, Kenneth 161 Bogucki, Patrick G. 69,117 Bogucki, Ronald G. 106,183 Bonczynski, Joseph 89,117 Bond, Albert 183 Bond, Anna 161 Bonkowski, Cathleen 61 ,62,71,86,1 10,1 12,172 Boon, Wyndham 66,83,104,105,118 Brandt, Russell Victor 172 Brantley. Vicki 172 Breunlin, Randall 76.90,184 Brewer. Michael 172 Brezinski, David L. 172 Brezinski, Howard F. 118 Brittain. Ronald 184 Broadnax, Betty Bronste tter, Barbara 161,62 Bronstetter, Michael E. 83,184 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks. Brooks, Brenda L. 118 Edwin P. 172,101,60,62 Jeanine 118,65.60.80,62.66 JerryJ. 161 Brown, Daryl G, 161 Brown, Elmyra 172 Brown, Ernestine 184 Brown, Brown Myron L. 161 Patricia 118 Bruce, Christine 172 Brzyski. Prudence R. 60,77 Buchanan, Lester 184 Bucholtz. Carolyn S. 184 Buczek, Richard C. 184 Buda, S.Joseph 184 Buda, Ronald 71,161 Budny, Kathy A. 82,184 Buechler, Mark 60,83.84,161 Burzynski,Janet 79 Burzynski, Kathleen A. 172 Busick,Judy L. 68,79,85,161 Buszkiewicz,James 161 Butiste, DavidJerome 184 Butiste, FrankJ. 98,107,161 Butiste, Michael A. 66,83,1 18 Butler,Jeanette 172 Butler.John D. 90 Butler, Paula Jeanne 161 Butler, Tyrone M. 104,173 Bystry, Betty A. 77,184 Bystry, Bystry, Claudette 118 David 173 Calmus. Pamela 173 Calvetti, Louis L. 184- Calvin, Richard Lee 173 Campbell,Joyce 161 Campbell, Michael 184 Cannad y, Geary Harold 184 Carbiener, Brenda L. 62,77,85,161 Carbiener,Judy Lee 119 Carlson, Bonnie A. 70,77,80,87,161 Carlton. Mary 119 Carroll, Micaheal C. 109,161 Carson. Alice 119 Carson, Scott Alan 76,184 Cartwright, Terry L. 173 Cavinder, Jane 82,162 Bordine, Tanya K. 183 Borlik, BarbaraJ. 183 Borlik, Susan M. 183 Borlik, William 172 Borlik Bonnie L. 86,183 Borlik, Gregory 161,84 Borlik, Kathleen M. 183 Borowski, Henrietta K. 172 Borowski, Patricia A. 118 Borowski, Paul 83,109,118 Borowski, Susan 81 ,86,87,172 Borowski, Zbigniew 172 Borrel li, Elizabeth 172,102,76,78 Botka, Donald 83,161 Botka, Louis 172 Botka, Marilyn 79,80,82,88,161 Botka, PaulJ. 183 Botos, Mark 66,83,84,118 Bourn, Deborah Anne 81,184 Bowers, Shirley 85,118 Bowling, WandaJ. 161 Bradford,James R. 60,161 Bradley, Jeffery 96,184 Bradley, Marsha 172 Brandt, David 172 Brandt,Jacquelyn Ann 67,161 197 Celichowski, Cynthia 82,184 Celmer, Gregory G. 83,184 Cencelewski, Fred 119 Cencelewski, Sharon 162 Cenova, Timothy 64.77,83.84,119 Cesavice, George 173 Chadwick,J. W., Utelles 173 Chandonia, Carol Kay 82.184 Chapla, Gerald 73,119 Chapman. William 61,101.106,184 Charles. Gerald 96,173 Chavis,Jerome Arthur 184 Chelminiak, Louann M. 81.173 Cherryholmes, Daniel 69,184 Chism, Iva I. 69,173 Chodzinski, Christine 184 Chodzinski, Dorothy 173 Chodzinski, Lawrence 73,90,96,162 Chodzinski, Wayne 119 Choitz, Paul Steven 72,184 Cholasinski, Patricia 77,78,81,173 Cholewczynski, Janice 76,81 ,82,184 Chrobot, Donald 6Q,63,64,66,77,84,119 Chudzicki,JosephJ. 162 Chwalek. Michelle Ann 119 Chwalek, Victoria 162 Davis ,Kerry S. 101,173 Cichowicz, Ronald 173 Ciesielski, David 119 Ciesiolka, Patrick 184 Cinal,James 89,119 Cischke, Julianne 81 Ciula, Christine 69,79,8O,82,162 Ciula.Jacqueline119 Ciula, Peter 173 Ciula Susan Marie 85,162 Davis Davis Davis , Beverlyj. 70,184 ,Cynthia E. 80,162 ,Gloriakl 71,162 Davis,jeanne M. 162 Davis Davis Davis ,Michael 106,101,185 ,Mitchell 121,106,60,71 ,Steven A. 173,106,101 Clark, Diana Ruth 72.184 Clark, Lillie M. 184 Clark, Neal Robert II 162 Clark, Tommy 184 Clay, Linda Carol 173 Close, Brenda Kay 85,173 Close, Dorisjean 85,120 Cole, Mark D. 120 Cole, Stephen S, 72,73,120 Zole, Wallace 106,162 Ioleman, Charles 162 C C Coleman, Deelayne 89,120 Coleman, Delores 173 Coleman Donald 120 Coleman, Eunice C. 61 ,77,184 Coleman. Francis Lloyd 71 ,89,120 C.oleman,Jacqueline173 Coleman, james Calvin 101,184 Coleman, Linda Lee 120 Coleman, Suzanne 85,162 Coleson.JeHSrey Lynn 162 Collins, Linda 120 Collins. Robert 120 Compton, Ronald 69.71 ,83,102,103,120 Conley, Kathleena 76,81 ,173 Conley, Michael A, 73,90,162 Conn, Cynthia 68,77,80,87,162 Conner, Daniel 89,120 Cook, Sandra 76,77,162 Cook, Thomas A. 83,184 Cooperderry W. 184 Copley, Vicki Lynn 184 Cornelis, Sandra 61 ,82,173 Cornwall, Sally M. 73,120 Cortier, Christine 76,86,87,162 Costello, Mark 107,121 Cottrell. Gary M. 173 Coughlin, Betty 173 Coughlin, Mike 121 Coughlin, Pamela 184 Crall, David Alan 184 Craycraft, Marcia 86,87,173 Craycraft, Roger 72,90,162 Csaszar, Annette 121 Cukrowicz, Lee R. 184 Cukrowicz, Mary A. 184 Currens, Jennifer 60,162 Curtis, Patrick 121 Curtis, Stephen 121 Cuthbert, Leon E. 162 Cuzinski, William 60,184 Cwidak, Catherine 173 Gwidak, Sharon 162 Cwiklinski, Sharon 173 Cyman, Timothy 83,173 Czajkowski, Kenneth 173 Czajkowski, Robert 173 Czajkowski, Ronald 83,162 Czarnecki, L. Timothy 184 Czarnecki, Tonette 67,68,173 Dabrowiak, Deborah L. 68,71,87,184 Dabrowiak, Gregory 60,71 ,121 Dale, Pamela 121 Dalkowski, Helen 68,77,80,88,162 Dampier, Brian A. 60,63,66,83,121 Dampier, Bruce W. 173 Dandinoulohn 173,83 Danner, Carolyn L, 184 Danner, Marlene 121 Danner, Robert L. 162,60 Dant, Steve 85,84,184 Darling, Carla 121 Dauss, Christopher 162,96,104 Dauss,John 173 Daviero, Henry W. 92,94,98,106,121 Davis, Troy E. 101,185 Dawson,John Michael 6U,83,162 Day, Frank L. 92,96,173 Deal, Betty Ann 162 Deal, Carlett Mae 68,79,173 Deal, Cynthia M. 162 Deal, Nolajane 69,162 Decker. Timothy L. 96,185 Declerco, Lorraine 85,185 Decook, Lawrence 122 Deguc, Vincent A. 69,76,85,173 Deka, Christine T. 81,82,185 Delchambre, Mike 102 Delee, Kenneth 162,89,83 Delee, Mary 173,69 DeLee, Susan 185 Dembinski, Janet 162 Dembinskiulohn 162 Demeyer, Gerald R. 96,104,106,185 Demitruk,John 173 Denny, Annette M. 185 Deranek, Ronald 102,173 Derda, Paul 83,162 Desmet, Madeline 173 Devenport, Patty 122 Devolder, Michael A. 76,185 Devolder, Michelle R, 162 Devos, Robery 185 Dials, Eleanor 82,173 Dickensuloann 185 Dickens, Romay 92,96 Dickerson, Willie D. 96,101 ,106,185 Diment, Michaelj. 173 Diment, Philip 174 Dinger. David Dean 185 Dobosiewicz, Kevin 162 Dobosz, Donna 87,162 . Dobrucki, Bonnie 5. 82,84 185 Dodds, Terrence E. 101,f85 Dombrowski, Thomasjohn 122 Donaldson, Helen 162 Donaldson, Ruth A. 185 Donovanulames 174 Dosmann, Linda L. 185 Dosmann, Rosella 60,122 Douglas, Villa May 185 Douthitt, Michaelj. 69,122 Dowlut,James S. 174 Dozier, Elizabeth 174 Drabeckihlohnsl. 174 Drabecki, Robert 185 Dregits, Duane P. 122 Driver, Stephany 71,174 Drgewiecki, Deproah S. 185 Duddleson, Gary F. 72,101,185 Dudeck, Craig 83,162 Dudeck, Marie 122 Dudek, Michael 76,174 Dudek, Theresa 64,122 Dunn, Kevin Patrick 69,185 Dunn, Sandra Kay 122 Durski, Pamela 185 Dygulski, Marlene 69,77,78,81,185 Dylejko, Victoria 122 Dyszkiewicz, Thomas 92,94,107,122,60,63, 66,83 Dzialakiewicz, Judith 72,85,174 Dzikowski, Carol Susan 185 Dziubinski, Kathy 174 Easterday, Patricia 62,162 Eazol, George 89,122 Ebel,jacqueline 162 Eby, Rebeccasj. 77,174 Edington, Daniel 76,104,185 Edstrom, Michael 123 Edwards, Nancy 69,78,85,88,174 198 Edwards, Thomas 69,71,123 Ehninger, Lane D. 96,162 Eichstadt, Donald 89,123 Eichstadt, Gail 69,174 Elia, Teresa 174 Elifritz. Karen 82,86,90,185 Elledgexlohn 185 Ellis, Suzy L. 185 Emerick, Richard D. 162 Emerick, Thomas 102,123 Enderhjudith Marilyn 123 Engber, Deanna Susan 82,185 Engber. Deborah 82,174 Engle, Yvonne A. 82,185 English, George W. 96,174 English, Raymond 185 Enyart, Trudy Aldora 162 Erdelyi, Cindy 174 Esters,Jonathan F, 174 Esters, Kathyjo 162 Etter, Christy 185 Evanoff, Kris 123 Evans, Carljerome 73,83,104,106,174 Ewald, Dale 174 Fahey, Patricia L. 185 Fall, Sue A. 123 Fann, Penny Lynn 123 Farkas, Frankjohn 123 Farkas, Mary Margaret 123 Farkas, Steve 83,89,162 Farthing, john 106,162 Fassler, Gregory 107,174 Fausnaughuleanne L. 60,69,82,l 63 Fay, Sharon L. 174 Featherstone, Ellen 67,69,86,87,174 Fekete, Susan 60,64,67,80,123 Fenimore, Cynthia S. 61,82,111,185 Ferger, Diana 81 ,89,124 Fergusonujean A. 163 Ferris, Barbara Ann 185 Ferris, Ronald 174 Fick, Curtis Christie 83,102,163 Fick, David 96,104,185 Fields, Carol 70,86,124 Finch, Kenneth E. 185 Finch, Michael 124 Finn, Carolj. 73,185 Finn, Robert E. 163 Fish,Jerry 124 Fisher, Melani 185 Fisher, Pamela Kay 163 Fitz, Robert Lee 163 Fitz, Susan Louise 185 Fiwek, Michael Arthur 76,83,163 Fiwek, Richard E. 185 Flanigan, Michael 124 Fletcher, Christine M. 81 ,82,185 Fletcher, Diane 65,66,77,81,85,88,124 Fletcherhlohn E. 185 Florakjeanne E. 124 Floranujanice 163 Folk, Sherry Ann 174 Ford,Jerry 92,94,124 Forizs, Michael C. 124 Forsey, Glenn 61 ,73,185 Foster, Audry 185 Foster, Bernoice M. 104,174 Foster, Beverly A. 174 Fox, Catherine 163 Fox,james185 Fozo,james 92,106,163 Fozo, Ricky 185 Francis, Wayne G. 85,186 Franklin, Shirley May 163 Frantom, Russel 186 Frantom, Sandra K. 174 Frasier, Scott T. 101,186 Freeman, Catherine A. 69,82,174 Freese, Sherry L. 174 Friebeleglohn W. 163 Frisbie, Pamela K. 64,72,73,90,124 Fujawa, Robert 174 Fujawa, Victoria 80,124 Fulton, james 124 Futa, Lawrence 107,174 Futa, Richard A. 83.96,184 Fye, Gregory A. 61 ,73,102,106,186 Gable, Steven R. 63,64,66,125 Gadacz, Georgiane M. 186 Gale,JolindaJ. 70,77,163 Galeziewski, Don 76.84,125 Grove, Debroah K. 82,186 Grove, Elaine A. 61.82,86,175 Grove, Pamela Sue 62,70,82,127 Grzegorek, Kenneth 69,175 Grzeskowiak, Melvin 175 Gunn, BarbaraJ. 186 Haag, Patricia 70.127 Honabach, Deborah 161 Honeycutt. Arlene 175 Honeycutt, Walter 175 Hoover. David Arnold 164 Horton, Kathleen 129,89 Horton, Max 129,83 Horvath, Carolyn S. 175 Horvath, Christine 164.79.6U.76 Galeziewski, James 84,96,163 Galeziewski, Louise 79,186 Galvas, Michael 83,125 Ganus. Clarice A. 125 Ganus, Cynthia 78,81 ,86,186 Ganus, Mary A. 69,82,174 Ganus. Ronny 125 Haase, Frederick 73.76,90.163 Hadary. David Guy 186 Hageniers, Gary 127 Hahaj, Charles Edward 127 Hairston, Earl L. 98,106 Hall, Beatrice 186 Hall, Gail L. 127 Jackson, Gapinski, Patricia 163 Gapinski, Rita M. 76,174 Garcia, M. Sylvia 174 Gardner, Christopher 71,109,125 Gardner,James 186 Gardner, Patricia 186 Garis, Mike 76.174 Garis, Sandra 60,80.163 Gathright, Betty L. 163 Gathright, Charles E. 186 Gathright,Jessie L. 163 Gaza, Valerie A. 186 Geehring, Connie Jane 70,163 Geisler, Richard Allen 163 Geppert, Shirley Ann 163 Gerbasich, F. Dale 96,174 Gerkey, Ronald W. 101,107,174 Germann,Janice 174 Germann,Judith 163 Gervais, Becky 174 Geyer, Michael Edward 186 Gibbs,James 92,96,106,163 Giczi, GregoryJ. 67,70,76,80,92,125 Gill, Marie 71,163 Gill, Robert 71,125 Gillean, Wilma Marie 125 Gillen. Carol Ann 60,64,125 Glantz, Pauline M. 125 Gleason, Janice 60,65,66,67,84,125 Gleva, Sandra 186 Glon, Lynnette 174 Glon, Nancy 174 Glon, Shirley 174 Goebel,John 186 Goepfrich, Frank 174 Goepfrich, Nancy Lee 126 Goetz, Carol 126 Golba,JeanetteJ. 71,186 Golba, Marlene 66,70,81,126 Golubski, LeoJr. 126 Goodrich,John 104,174 Goralski, David 101,174 Goralski, Terry 89,126 Gorbacz,Jack 102,163 Gorbitz. Beverly 163 Gorbitz. Toni Lynn 174 Gordon, Paul T. 60,163 Gorski, Robert Casimer 163 Gosbin, Donna Dee 163 Gosbin, Richard Bruce 186 Grabarek, Sandra 66,77,126 Hall,Janice K. 163 Hall, Sandra L, 175 Hall, Zenobia 163 Halpin, Daniel 85,127 Haluda, David 92,95,127 Hamilton, Ronald 76,102,163 Hamman, Richard L. 163 Horvath,Joan 129 Horvath, Kathy Ann 164 Horvath, Kenneth R. 187 Horvath, Michael 175 Horvath, William 164 Hostetler. Verla 164 Howard, Cynthia Marie 175.69,82 Howard Frederick Lee 129.106 Howard,James 129 Howard,James Dennis 129,70 Howard Lester 129,72,73,90 Howard Monica 129,6O,69 Howard Pamela 164 Howard, Ronald D. 187 Hampton, BarbaraJoyce 163 Hampton, Gerald 104,175 Hanyzewski, Donald 71 ,85,186 Harbaugh, Christina B. 85,79,163 Harden,James L. 186 Harden, Lynn 60,70,163 Hardric t, Nick 186 Hardy, Pamela G. 80,82,127 Harges, Harley, Harris Harris, Harris. Harris Q BarbaraJ. 60,70,163 Larkin 90,186 Carl 186 Carol Ann 175 Dorothy 175 Eugene 186 Harris, Michael Leroy- 104,105,163 Harris, Harris Pamela Sue 186 Richard 163 H3Ff1Si Sandra M. 127 Harris Harriso Harriso Harriso Hartma Victoria Lynn 163 n, CaseyJerome 186 n, Charles 196 n, Sandra Kay 186 n, Charrise L. 186 Grabarz. Kathleen Mari 174 Graczyk, Linda S. 186 Graczyk, Nlary 163 Graczyk, Sharon 163 Graham, Craig 126 Graham, Deborah 61,175 Grauaug, Grayson, Victor R. 85,186 Kathleen F, 175 Green, Michelle 163 Hartwick, Bruce 127 Hartwick, Christine 163 Harvell, Lary 175 Haslanger, Nancy 70,78,84,87,175 Hawkins,John Jr. 73,92,96,104,106,175 Hayes, George 67,68,71,73,81,163 Hayne, Esther 175 Headley, Kenneth Ray 186 Hembrecht, Catherine F. 186 Hembrecht,Joan 164 Hegedus, Philips 107,164 Hembrecht, Thomas 76,175 Hendrick, Patricia Ann 86,128 Henry, Edward 106,128 Henry, Ethel 164 Henry, Lloyd 186 Henry, Roxanna 128 Hernandez, Regina L. 128 Heyse, Diana M. 60,80,111,164 Hicks,James William 65,67,128 Hill, Merrill L. 186 Hipsak. Frances 61 ,71 ,81 ,186 Hitson. Cheryl 69,82,186 Hodowaniec, Christine 175 Howard, Thomas 175,96 Howell, Arvilla Kay 175,90 Hoyes, Frederick G. 129 Hoyes, Randy G. 175,107 Hubbard, Esther 187 Huber, Thomas Chas. 175 Hubler, Christine Lynn 175 Hudak, Dennis 164 Hudak, Frances Ann 175 Hudson, Barbara 62,66,77,129 Hudson.James 175 Hudson. Janet 68,129 Hullinger, Doug 164 Hullinger, Kathy 164 Humberger, Micheal 187 Humphrey, Lynn Marie 164 Humphrey, Robert A. 69,187 Hunt, Richard 89,129 Hunt. Thomas Fred 69,83.187 Hunter. Patricia 60.70,80,90,164 Hurley, Colleen R. 78,187 Hurtekant, Donald G. 69,187 Hurtekant, Kerry 164 Hyduk, Paul 175 Hyduk, Robert 130 Illes,Joscph 76.102.175 Imhoe. Linda M. 72,77,187 Inman, Cathleen A. 164 Isbell, PaulaJane 67,70,74,78,80,82 164 Ivory, Ethurel 187 Iwaszewski, Nancy L. 130 Jackowiak. Cynthia 64.80,8l ,130 Jackowich, Victor 107 Jackson, Jackson, Albert 106,187 Aurellia 187 Jackson, Betty 111,175 Jackson. Delores 175 Ronald Lee 83,104,164 Jackson, Roscoe 187 Jacobs. Louis 70,130 Jakubowicz,Joseph B. 187 Jamar, Laura D. 187 Janczak, Mary 72,187 Janiak, Christine 187 Janiszewski, Adrienne 164 Janiszewski, Dennis 89.130 Janowski,James 130 Hoeppner,Judy Ann 128 Hoffman, Charles M. 186 Hoffman, Sharon 175 Hoffman. Yvonne B. 175 Hojny, Carolyn 128 Janowczyk, Charles 164 Janowczyk,Janice 130 Jaronik. Jaronik. Jaronik. Barbara Lynn 60,77.130 E. Daniel 96.104,187 Diana Sue 82.84.187 Gregg, Scott 77,85,92,126 Gritlin, Carolyn A. 64,66,70,126 Grifl'in,Jesse V. 104,186 Griffin, Marilyn 85 . Griffith, Shirley Ann 71,126 Griffith. Wendell 163 Grochowski, Robert 163 Grodzicki, Barbara S. 78,82,90,186 Grodzicki, Theresa L. 66,68,76,82,126 Grohowski, Allen Joseph 70,106,127 Holbert.James D. 186 Holbert, Patrick W, 60,71 ,67,120 Holmes, Rickey Alan 186 Holston, Avonda Carol 128 Holston. Erdmann L.Jr. 128 Holston. Lynn L. 175 Holtsclaw, Kathy A. 186 Homeleski, Mary 128 Homeleski, Michael 107 Hominiuk,Comnie164 199 Jaronik. Fred 130 Jaronik. Ralph E. 187 Jasinski. Carolyn 175 Jasinski, Christine 164 Jasinski. Kenneth 68.130 Jaskowski, Christine 80,130 Jaworski. Ronnie F. 107.130 Jedral,Josephine 164 Jegier, 'I'homasJ. 187 Jennings, Bernice 131 Jennings, Elnora 175 Jennings,Joe W. 175 Jensen, Diana 175 Jensen, Kristina 187 Jensen, Raymond 164 Jerzakowski,N1arciaJ. 187 Jones. Dewayne 187 Jcrzykowski, Sandra 72,73,82,9O,131 Kitkowski, Michele A. 61 ,78.81 ,84,188 Klaybor, Michael 92,133 Klemczewski,JamesJ. 96,107,164 Klemczewski,Judith 133 Klemczewski, Michael 133 Klemczewski. RichardJ. 92.94,107,133 Kleva,James K. 73.188 Klocek, Loretta 164 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Alice 187 Diana 65,66,77,78,131 Dianne Marie 164 Dwight 72,187 Johnson, Jean 187 Johnson,Janice K. 77,81,175 Johnson,Jerri 164 Johnson, Johnson, Karen 131 Loretta M. 71,175 Johnson, Marcella G. 175 Johnson, Mary A. 131 Johnson, Preston A. 131 Johnson, Rene A. 104,187 Johnson, Verna 187 Johnson, WalterJr. 131 Johnson, W'inston 187 Jones, Allen 187 Jones, Freddie Mae 164 Jones, George L. 60,164 Jones, Jacqueline 164 Jones,Jannette 187 Jones, Kay 187 Jones, Marcella 175 Jones, Marie Marcia 187 Jones, Roberta 187 Joseph, Marietta T. 187 Jozwiak, Alexandria L. 131 Jozwiak, Christine A. 76,81,175 Jozwiak, David 60,175 Jozwiak,Jacqueline 81 ,87,187 Jozwiak,Judith 80,175 Jurczak, Sharon 131 Jurek, R0bertJoseph 76,164 Jurgonski, Lawrence 164 Kaczmarek, Mary Ann 131 Kaczmierczak, Robert 176 Kaczynski, Melissa 79,164 Kadzielski, Barbara A. 65,66,82,131 Kadzielski, Christine 187 Kahlmorgan, David L. 176 Kahlmorgan, Mary 89,131 Kajzer, Sandra 60,80,81,132 Kalka, Linda M. 187 Kalka, Michael B. 85,176 Kalupa, Bob 132 Kanczuzewski, Evelyn 132 Kapczynski, Kathleen M. 72,103,187 Kaplachinski, Diane 89,132 Kapsa,Jack 69,164 Kapsa,Judy 60,62,67,86,132 Kapsa, Reynold 132 Karkiewicz, Diane 77,176 Karner, Anna 89,132 Kasznia, Cynthia Marie 66.84,132 Kasznia, Richard 89,132 Kearney, Karen L. 62,80,82,164 Keenan,Josetta 176 Keener, Betsy 187 Kehoe, Deborah Retn 82,176,187 Kehoe, Diana M. 69 Kennedy, Cathy 187 Kennedy, HelenJ. 132 Kennedy, PurvisJr. 106,187 Keyser, Nancy A. 187 Kildow, Cheryl D. 164 Kildow, Steven C. 176 Klodzinski, Larry C. 164 Kloplenstein, Marcia 70,133 Kloski, Thomas F. 96,176 Klusczinski,Judy A. 133 Kluszczynski, Mona Lee 89.133 Knapp. Becky 82,176 Knapp. Karen 68,164 Kobiernik, Theresa 133 Kobylarek, Nancy 62,82,l33 Kocsis, Rosemarie 79,133 Kohler, Marjorie A. 176 Kohler, R0bertJames 164 Kolber, Christine 176 Kolber.Janice Ann 134 Kolesiak, Mary Ann 82,164 Kolesiak. Pamela 176 Kolvas. Barbara 65,66,77,81,134 Kominowski, Donald 164 Konkol, Kenneth 76,83,188 Konkol, Linda Susan 77,80.82,134 Konopinski, DonaldJ. 188 Konopka, Joseph 60,83,176 Kopszynski, Constance 176 Kopczynski, Daniel 164 Kopczynski, Diane L. 188 Kopczynski, Paul 134 Kopec, GaryJ. 188 Kopinski, Patricia Lynn 78 Korl0wicz,J. William 188 Kosinski, Christine 164 Kosinski. Gary R. 188 Kosinski, Michael 76,84,176 Kosmala, Donna 165 Koszyk, Gary S. 84,176 Kovach, Debra 188 Kovach, Nancy A. 82,188 Kovalenko, Peter 165 Kovatch, Robert 76,165 Kowalewski. Lawrence 134 Kowalski, Alex Joseph 76,84,165 Kowalski, Carl 165 Kowalski, Gary Lee 69,76,84,188 Kowalski,Jean V. 82,176 Kowalski,Judy 82,134 Kowalski, Linda 87,134 Kowalski, Paul 66,85,134 Kowalski, Tom 176 King, BarbaraJo 82,164 King, Betty May 164 King, CarolJean 132 King, Earl Leroy 187 King,Judith Rae 62,70,l64 King, Martin Lee 60,133 King, Mi chael K. 70,187 King, Ronald R. 187 Kirk, Billy W. 63,98,133 Kirkendoll, Curtina M. 188 Kozlowski, Sharon 18,65,77,80,134 Krakowski, Patricia 134 Kramer, Sandra Kay 82,188 Krawczyk, Roberta 134 Krawiec, David 83,89,134 Krawiec, Gregory 83,188 Krebs, Darlene 135 Kreczmer, Dwight 72,73,96,188 Kring, Bradley 165 Krol, Victor 89,135 Kroll, Walter 109,135 Kronberger, EricJ. 135 Kronberger, Peter 135 Kronberger, Steven 188 Krouse, Karen M. 188 Kruk, David 165 Kruk, Mona M. 188 Krupnik, Paula 76,188 Krusniak, Sandra 135 Kruszynski, Robert 104,106,176 Krych, Kenneth 165 Kubiak, Barbara 135 Kubiak, Darryl 176 Kubiak, Kathleen 165 Kubiak, Mary Constance 80,135 Kubiak, Rosanna Marie 61 ,81 ,176 Kubiak, Sophia 135 Kuc, Russell 60,72,92,96,107,176 Kuhar, Mary Ann 188 200 Kuharic, Christine 67,68,78,84,176 Kujawski, James 165 Kujawski, Nancy 135 Kulwicki,Janis 176 Kush, Carol 176 Kusmiez, Dale E. 135 Kuta, George 176 Kuta, Robert 135 Kuzmits, Gary 188 Kuzmicz, J. Timothy 61 ,96,188 Kwiatkoski, Mary 85 Kwiecinski, Susan 135 Kwieran, Kenneth 69,188 La Berge, Suzanne 165 Labis, Karen 188 Lack, Benny D. 165 Link, Lorrie 68,73,76,165 Link, Susan 60,73,188 Link, TimothyJ. 67,71,165 Lisek, Barbara 137 Lisenko, Daniel 188 Lisenko, Terry 137 Liszewski, Mark Alfred 165 Litka, Louise M. 86,188 Litka, Patricia Ann 76,80,165 Litka, Terrence 165 Litka, Thomas 102,176 Litteral, Thomas 188 Little, Phillip 67,165 Lloyd, Pamella 188 Lloyd, Stanley 89 Locsi, Paul 60,92,106,165 Locsi, Thomas 60,83,96,188 Lodyga, V.Jerome 83,137 Lohm, Vicki Sue 89,137 Lombardi, DonataJ. 189 Long, Loretta A. 137 Longuet, Anick 60,70,77,137 Lopinski, Leonard F. 137 Lorence, Carol A. 189 Lott, Steve 189 Lottie, Ervin 189 Loutzenhiser, Terrie L. 72,90,165 Love, Larry David 137 Lowery, Alonzo 92,106 Lacy, Carol Audna 165 Ladd, Linda 135 Lafree, Gary 68,72,76,188 Lagodney, Donald 176 Lain, Linda M. 135 Lain, Wayne 176 Laird, Diana 176 Laird, Rita 78,176 Laisnez, Nancy 86,87,176 Lancaster, Elmer L. 106,188 Lancaster, Ray A. 165 Lanchsweerdt, Patricia 165 Landis, Charles Thomas 76,176 Landis, Kathleen 77,81 ,82,188 Lane, Parnell 188 Lane, Perlether 87,176 Langsdorf, Micheal 64,70,136 Lapkiewicz, John 73,90,165 Lapkiewicz, Kenneth 83,136 Lapkiewicz, Linda 81 ,82,188 Lapp, Sharon Ann 188 Laskowski, David S. 188 Laskowski, Darlene 136 Laskowski, Frederick 83,107,176 Lavine,Joy Ann 136 Lawshea, Floyd L. 188 Lax, Benjamin 92,96,104,105,176 Lax, Gwendolyn 165 Leach, Andrew A. 68,70,81,136 Leach,James 67,77,176 Leathers,John 165 Lechtanski, Linda 64,76,80,136 Lee, Mary 136 Leeser, Paul 136 Leier,Joe 165 Lemanski, Robert D. 85,188 Lenczowski,James 106,188 Lenczowski, Mary Ann 136 Lentych, Ruth Ann 176 Leonard, Edward B. 136 Leonard, Particia 136 Leonard, Richard 165 Lesniewicz, Sharon 176 Lesniewski, Barbaraj. 188 Lester, Donna Jean 82,188 Levan, M. Thomas 107,165,176 Levee, Norman 107,165 Levee, Stuart 101,188 Levindofske, Mike 136 Lewandowski, Raymond 176 Lewandowski, Rebecca 60,62,71,80,165 Lewis, Cora 188 Lewis, Matthew C. 165 Libertowski, Christine 188 Libertowski, juliane 70,88,137 Lies, Ronald 85,137 Lindborg, Daniel 67,137 Lindorf, Pamela 78,165 Lindsey, Edward Alan 137 Lindsey, Raymond 92,98 Linetty, Sandra 188 Lowman, Ray 138 Lubelski, Donald 189 Lubelski, james 83,89,138 Lubelski, Marguerite 176 Lubelski, Susan 81,176 Luchowski, Anne 176 Luchowski, Robert 67,176 Luczkowski, Charlotte 189 Luczyk,james D. 177 Ludwick, Michealeen 82,165 Lukavich, Gerald 60,63,65,66,92,94,138 Lukaszewski, K. David 189 Lukaszewski, Ralph 189 Lyczynski, Barbara L. 112,165 Lyczynski, Bob A. 138 Machowiak, Bob 165 Machowiak, Gary M. 165 Maciulski, Allen R. 189 Mack, Barbara L. 70,77,138 Mack, Connie 189 Mackowiak, Patrick 76,84,106,107,177 Mackowiak, Sandra 68,77,79,80,165 Maenhout, Dennis Lamar 138 Maeyens, Kathryn M. 189 Maeyens, Michael E. 177 Magdalinski, Randy 83 Mahnesmith, Marilynj. 79,165 Majewski, Dennis 106,177 Makielski, Barbara 189 Makowski, Antoinette 138 Makowski, Christine 138 Makowski, Ronald 69,83,189 Malec, Rose Marie 189 Malec, Steve D. 189 Malecki, Linda C. 68,189 Manczunski, Nicholas 138 Mankowski, Craig 83,98,138 Mankowski, Kathleen 76,138 Manns, Sherman 177 Marciniak, Barbara 165 Marciniak, Terry 165 Marek. Allen F. 177 Marek, Larry 139 Marek, Susan A. 89,139 Markerhlohn E. 83,177 Markiewicz, Frank W. 76,83,177 Markiewicz, Margaret 76,79,80,165 Marks, Richardj. 139 Marnocha, Paul 96,104,189 Matthewswlacquelyn O. 62,165 Mattix, Pamela S. 68,70,177 Maure, Patrick D. 177 Maure, Peggy 189 Maxson, David 139 Maxwell, Charles R. 106 Maxwell, Valdez 68,69,85,189 Mayheld, Rodney E. 83,89,166 May, Delbert 72,73.90.139 May, Greg 177 Mays, Rosyln 70,177 McAfee, Ines M. 69,85,88,177 McClain, Curtis 189 McClain, Deborah 70.177 McClain, Ruthie 140 McClure, Kathleen 189 McCoy, Shirley F. 189 McCullough, George 71 ,92,96,101 ,106,177 McDonald,James 177 McDonald, Kathy 86,189 McElhaney,James R. 63,98,109,140 McElvene, Therrel 189 McFarland, Michael 104,189 McGlinsey, Hal 84,85,106,189 McGlothlen, Vicki 177 McGowan, Gary 95,140 McKelvey,johnnie 189 McKelvey, Sophronia 140 McKesson, Sandra 166 McKinney, Michael 69,166 McKinnies, Pat 166 McKnight, Veronica 177 McLein,judy 71,166 McQueen, Michael Dale 92,96,104,106,177 McWilliams, Roger 189 Megyesi, Diana 166 Nlegyesi, Shirley 177 Melady, Dennis L. 69,89,166 Melton, Christine 61,189 Melton, Glenn 140 Mentag,James 140 Merrill, Paul Charles 89,140 Mester,james Louis 177 Mester, Karen 86,140 Metzler, Donald 102 Meuleman, Roger 177 Michael, Pamelaxjo 166 Michalak, William 83,140 Middlebrookulesse 98,166 Middlebrooks, Mary 68,78 Mikolajczak, Bernadette 140 Mikolajewski, Leonard 177 Milbourn, Robert N. 140 Miles, Ben 177 Miles, Ralph 189 Miller, Alan Dale 166 Miller, Carol Lee 90,177 Miller, David E. 102,103,140 Miller, Gloria Lee 141 Moody, Hunter 106,189 Moon, Sarah E. 166 Moore, Ray N 189 Morenc. Maxine 86,177 Morman, Patricia 77.81,82,189 Nlorris, Susan D. 61,81,177 Mossman, Tom M. 189 Moubray, Linda S. 189 Moura, Eduardo 60,63,102.103,141 Mroczkiewicz, Kenneth 83,106,189 Mroz, Gayle 67,70,189 Murphy, Diana M. 166 Murray, Barbara 189 Murray, Leo A. 190 Murray, Leonard E. 166 Murray, Ruby A. 141 Musia lik, George C. 190 Myers, Dennis D. 92,166 Myers, Donna E. 166 Niyers, Kris T. 190 Myers, Linda G. 166 Myers, Randylj. 190 Myszak, Kathleen A. 66,80,82,84,141 Myszak, Thomas 190 Naessens, Frances M. 177 Nagolskihludith 76,80,141 Nagolski, Marsha 80,166 Nagy, Nicholasj. 102,190 Najdek, Patriciaxj. 67,72,84,166 Nalepinski, Ronald B. 190 Naragon, David 177 Nelson, Dorothy 190 Nelson, Roderick 106,177 Nemeth, Charles W.84,85,190 Nemeth, David 166 Nemeth, Robertj. 83,141 Nemeth, Richard 60,76,96,166 Nemeth, Susan K. 68,166 Neuliep,james A. 104,190 Nicholos, George 60,63,66,74,141 Nichols, Debrakl. 190 Niedosik, Patricia A. 190 Nielson, Richard E. 190 Niemier, Gary W. 61 ,101 .106,190 Niezgodski, Christine 141 Nijak, Kathleen 64,141 Nijak, Susan L. 190 Nimtz, Steven 85,177 Noctzel, Chric F. 190 Northage, Victoria H. 166,76 Novinich Robert 177 Nowacki, Patricia 177 Nowacki, Richard 96,190 Nowacki, Robert 89,142 Nowacki, Ronald 71 ,107.142 Nowak, Carol 166 Nowak, David 166 Nowak, Kenneth 166 Nowak, Marcia 166 Nowak, Rose 166 Miller ,Gregory 60,166 Miller, Kathleen 68,77,79,166 Miller, Leroy 166 Miller, Mary Evelyn 166 Miller, Patrick 83,141 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Raymond 177 Rosalie 76,78,82,177 Sandrajeanne 79,177 Thomas 85,166 Milliken, Larry Loyal 189 Milliken, Ronald E. 76,166 Miltrokaxlohn 166 Marroni, Rose Ann 139 Marshall, Bruce 165 Marshall, Carol A. 189 Marshall, Michaelj. 92,96,165 Minix, Donna 177 Minor, Deborahxjean 177 Miscewicz, Thomasj. 189 Mitchell, Judy 177 Marshall, Terry L. 66,139 Marshall, Vicky L. 165 Marszal, joseph R. 76,84,90,189 Marszalkowski, Sandra 139 Martin, Marshall R. 69,139 Martin, Martha 70,139 Martin, Robert G. 83,139 Martinez, David M. 102,103,139 Maslowski, Cornell W. 85,189 Mins, Ronald Allen 85,106,166 Mniszewski, George 166 Mohoney, Owen Edw. 189 Mohoney, Patricia 141 Molenda, Robert 141 Molnar, Deborah R. 189 Molnar, Joann 166 Molnar, Roseann 141 Molnar, Terrence G. 189 201 Nowak, Thomas 166 Nowicki, Donald 81,142 Nowicki. Robert 190 Nowicki, Susan 89,142 Nyczak, Walter 166 Obie, Susan 177 OlChap, Dale 107,166 Oclynski, Donna 177 Ogorek, Sheryl L. 177 Ogorkiewicz, Sandra 142 O'Hara, Paul 190 O'l-lara, William 89,142 Olej niczak, Linda 77,81 Oliver, Melody 82,166 Oltman, Patrice M. 190 Opaczewski, Donald E. 190 Opaczewski, Gloria 166 Opaczewskiujoyce 68.77,78,81,177 Opaczewskikjudy 80,142 Orban, Lucinda Ann 78,177 Orlowski, David 85,177 Orlowski, Donna 69,70,86.87,177 Orlowski, Robert 190 Orszulak,James 83,178 Osborn, Thomas Alan 60,178 Osowski, Michael 78,84,178 Osowski, Roberta L. 190 Otolski, Terry P. 178 Otto, Kristina 60,62,72,73,74,90,86,166 Outlaw, Warren 69,96,104,106,190 Overbay, Geneva 64,81 ,88,142 Pacay, Rebecca Ann 68,70,77,166 Pace, David 190 Pace, Larry 190 Paczkowski, Darlene 62,68,166 Paczkowski, Helen M. 190 Paidle, David L. 190 Paidlehjanice l. 190 Paidle, Michael David 104,178 Paidle, Rose Ann 166 Pajakowski, Charles A. 83,142 Palicki. Michael 142 Papczynski,James 178 Papczynski, Lynn M. 178 Paprocki, Patricia 166 Parakowski, Barbara 76,81 ,178 Parent,Janice 79,81,87,178 Parent, Sandra 79,82,88,166 Paris,joyce M. 71,142 Parker, David 190 Parker, Doris Cecelia 68,77,78,81,178 PascofT, Marcia Jane 77,82,178 Patterson, Dallasj. 190 Paul, Sherry A. 85,167 Paulin, Richard 190 Paulinski, Christine 72,190 Pauszek, Dennis 167 Pawelskihjulie Ann 142 Peck, Frances K. 190 Peck, Karen 143 Peczkowski, Kenneth 60,76,167 Pejza, Ann 178 Pejza, Becky 62,80,167 Pejza, Charlotte 190 Pejza, William B. 60,71,178 Pence, Colin F. 63,64,66,67,83,84,143 Pence, Karen E. 73,82,86,l90 Pennell, Sharon L, 81,143 Perkey, Susanj. 167 Perry, Dennisj. 70,85,178 Perry, Susan 143 Perry, Verna 190 Peterson, Bruce A. 92,104,107,178 Peterson, Joyce Ann 167 Peterson, Lea A. 90,190 Peterson. Linda 64,88,143 Peterson, Robert 97,106,143 Petitgoue, Linda Kay 143 Petty, Sherry Virginia 143 Phelps, Stanley B. 143 Phend, Tommy Lee 92,143 Phillips, Belindaj. 167 Phillips, Lewis E. 143 Phillips, Louis E. 190 Phillips, Michael 104,178 Phillips, Thomasj. 92,96,178 Phillips, William 96,178 Piatkowski, Mary Ann 76,178 Piechocki, Deborah 107,190 Piechocki, Dennis E. 190 Piechocki, Gregory 89,143 Piechocki, Marc 190 Piechocki, Maria 167 Piekarski Kathryn 167 Pietrowski, Diane 167 Pietrowski, Linda 167 Pietruchahjoseph 144 Pietrzak, Diane 167 Pietrzakujeanne 144 Pietrzak, Linda 144 Piller. Karen 69,144 Pishnoff, Richard 83,89,167 Plaiawloseph Philip 71,167 Plencner, Christine 70 Plumbeck, Nancy 61 ,62,66,82,144 Plummer, Danny 178 Pluta, Gail 78,81 ,178 Podemski, Paul 76,84,85,178 Podlewski, Kenneth 167 Poindexter, Raymond 190 Polack,Jacinta 67,71 ,86,87,178 Polak, Richard 104,167 Pollins.janet 65,66,85,144 Pollins,Jerry 107,178 Pope, Michael C. 92,96,l67 Porogi, Carol Francis 81 Porter, Carol Ann 144,178 Porter, Deborah 72,190 Poturalski, Lois Ann 64,144 Powell. Carol E. 70.86,144 Powersujames 144 Pozgay, Patricia A. 78,84,167 Prawat. Bert 92,167 Prikosovich, Anita 66,77,78,144 Pryke, Georgette 82,86,190 Pryke,John 167 Prymak. Thomas 66.83,144 Przybysz, Claudej. 178 Przybysz, Constance 69,145 Przybyszuloseph 178 Quiroz, Gregori 178 Raczujory 191 Racz, William P. 178 Radecki, Susan 68,77,78,81,178 Rader, Carolyn 145 Rader, Susan M. 178 Rahn, Alan 191 Rajski, Frances 77,190 Rajski, Gerald 145 Rakerxjerry 167 Raker, Sherry 167 Rakowski, Gregory 178 Rans,Jerry L. 178 Rans, Michael 178 Ranschaert, Brian 84,167 Ranstead, Carolyn S. 167 Ratajczak, Sandra A, 191 Ratajczak, Sue K. 191,82 Ratcliflfjohn E. 167 Reaves, Tamara 62,82,145 Reddingulosephine 178 Redding, Louis A. 96,178 Robb, Suzanne Marie 191 Robbins, Edley 104 Robbins, Kristi Ann 70,82,191 Robertson, Etlfie 82,167 Robinson, Linda 82,167 Robinson, Rosetta 167 Robinson, Willie Mae 191 Rodgers, Linda 146 Rodick, Mike 178 Rodriquez, Fred 178 Roe, Delories 146 Rogers, Sally 191 Romanowski, Anne M. 191 Roose, Veronica M. 178 Rosback, Susanjoan 68,191 Rose, Deborah 167 Ross, Mable D. 64 Ross, Nancy 167 Rowe, Deborah 191 Rowe, Thomas E. 83.167 Rozanski, Dolores 178 Rozkiewicz, Barbara 69,81,179 Rubino, Mark 146 Rump, Cheryl 179 Runyan, Cheryl L. 146 Rushton, Debra A, 191 Rushton, Glendaj. 179 Russell, Linda Lou 146 Redding, Rosa Lie 145 Reed, Linda D. 87,167 Regulinski, Richard 178 Reichanadter, William 85,145 Reillyujames F. 76,107,178 Reinhold, Byron 60,76,178 Reiter, Kathleen 167 Reitz,tIoan E. 167 Reitz, Karen S. 85,167 Retek, Barbaraj. 76,81 ,87,178 Rhoades, Ronnie A. 69,102,191 Richardson, Alfreda 191 Richardson, Earl 191 202 Richardson, Maurice 145 Richert, Dawn 191 Richert, Wayne 145 Richert. Wendy Susan 82,178 Richmond, Kenneth D. 106.167 Riddle. Teena Lea 191 Righter, Barbara 145 Righter, Diana Linn 62,67,71,82,146 Riley, Robert 72,83,90,102,178 Rinker, David C. 191 Rinker. Edward R. 146 Ritchie, Rosanna 178 Ritschard, Linda Lee 191 Ritschard, Sandra 178 Ritz, George 72,104,191 Robakowskihjoan 82,167 Robakowski, Sandy 167 Robaska. Richard 191 Robaska, Ronald R, 167 Ruszkowski,Jean Marie 167 Ruszkowski, Michelle A. 77,81 ,179 Rutkowskihjoseph W. 191 Rutkowski, Ralph 179 Rutkowski, Ronald S. 81,167 Rybacki. Charlotte A. 67,70,167 Rybicki. Larry 95,107,146 Rzepka, Arlene 146 Rzepka, Ronnie 83,191 Rzepka, Samuel Clem 73,76,191 Sabaskiulames 146 Saboski. Gerald 76,178 Sagendorf, Robert D. 60,71 ,84,104.16 Sailerujohn Steven 167 Sampson, Carol A. 179 Sanders, Brendaxj, 82,167 Sanders, Carolynj. 179 Sanders, Constance M. 77,78,191 Sanders, Ronald Arthur 179 Sarul, Terrance N. 106,179 Sauls, Charles 167 Sauls, Norma 167 Schaller, Anna Maria 76,179 Schaller, Williamxj. 76.191 Schaut, Charles A. 76,83,179 Schrader, Bettyxjune 167 Schrader, Charlotte A. 168 Schroeder, Leonard 191 Schroeder, Ronald 179 Schultz. Fred 146 Schultz, Gwendolyn 72,76,82,86,179 Schultzulean Pierre 78,85,179 Schultz, Linda Arlene 179 Schuttrow, Becky 82,179 Schuttrow, Michaelj. 101,191 Schutz, Mary Lou 168 Schwartz, Ronald C. 147 Schweizer, Richard 147 Schymanski,Judith 76,180,168 Sconiers, Mary Louise 68,71,147 Scott , Betty Joan 147 Scott, Bruce 92,101,179 Scott, Carol 168 Scott, Eugene 168 Scottujanet 191 Scott,,Iulie A. 168 Scott, Michaellj. 168 Scott, Patrick 96,147 Scovil, Mary Beth 179 Scrogham, Linda Lynna 147 Seals, Robert 60,71.81,90,179 Seanor, Christine 191 Searfoss, Karen Sue 72,191 Sechowski, William 65,66,76,147 Semak, Larry M, 147 Senzig, Deverua 61,179 Sergeantxlohn 147 Sergeant. Michael 168 Settles, Marsha 179 Sevy, Stephen 69,147 Seward, Lucindajane 168 Seward, Mary Ellen 179 Shepherd, Kathy 179 Shepherd, Loan Vernon 147 Shepherd, Mary 68,76,179 Shields, Sandra R. 72,168 Shriver, Harriett F. 147 Shubert, LukeJ. 191 Shubert, Mark 147 Sieczkarek, Frank 191 Sieczkarek, Susan 179 Sieczko, Stephen 96,191 Sierzant, John 148 Sikora, George 179 Sikorski, Bonnie 77,78,191 Sikorski, Mary Ann 60,62,77,78,168 Sikorski, Thomas 72,84,191 Silvers, Sharlene 64,71 ,88,148 Simpkins, CarolJean 77,179 Simpson, James W. 96,168 Simpson, Keith A. 168 Simpson, Larry 148 Simpson, Richard 83,148 Simpson, Sandra S. 86,191 Sims, Charlotte M. 148 Sims, Leo 148 Sinkiewicz, Linda 148 Sinkiewicz, Robert 92,96 Siuda, Ervin 71,148 Sivak, Michael 148 Skarbek, Diana M. 90,191 Skarbek, Glenn 90,148 Skarbek, Norbert 191 Skorupski, Carol 76,82,84,191 Skorupski,Janet 71 ,82,86,179 Slaby, Vincent 179 Slater,Judy 168 Slisz, Danie1J. 92,168 Slisz, Robert 179 Stachowiak, Harry 168 Stachowiak,Judith A. 149 Stachowiak, Karen A. 76,179 Stachowiak, Mary Jane 149 Stachowiak, Robert E. 192 Stachurski, Ralph 149 Stahl,Jeffery Allan 192 Stammich, Thomas 72,192 Stankiewic, Kenneth 66,149 Stanley, KarenJ. 77,192 Starczewski, Linda 76,179 Starkweather, Carl 192 Starkweather. Edward 89,150 Starkweather,Janet M. 61,179 Starzynski, Ann Marie 66,88,150 Starzynski, Tom M. 192 Starzynski, Tony 60,92,96,179 Staszewski, E.James 96,104 Staszewski, Staszewski, Staszewski, Kenneth 168 Linda 76,168 Phyllis A. 179 Szymanski, Susan 60,168 Szmarek, Ronald 70,151 Szymarek, Thomas 192 Szymczak,Judy 81,180 Szymczak, Kenneth 92,96,168 Szymczak, Patricia 67,72,73,90,151 Szymczak, Paul 169 Szynski, Christine 64,79,80,152 Szynski, Elizabeth 81,87 Szynski, Richard 180 Taberski, Alice 152 Taberski, Raynard 169 Tajkowski, BettyJane 87,169 Talboom, James 101 Tapolcai, Thomas 85,70,169 Taylor, Dale 192 Taylor. Patricia 169 Teeter,James 69,192 Templeton, Cheryl 66,77,152 Thomas, Blanche 192 Thomas. Edward 152 Sloma, Dennis 168 Sloma,Jerome Michael 191 Smetzer, Charles K. 191 Smigielski, Kathleen 191 Smigielski, Mack A, 83,107,148 Smith Smith, ,Cynthia Ann 179 Arthur101,191 Smith, Douglas 68,106,149,168 Smith, Iris A. 61,72,191 Smith,Jacquelene D. 69,76,168 Smith Linda Diane 191 Smith Nellie Kay 191 Smith, Ralph 149 Smith, Regetta L. 60,62,72,76,79,80,90,168 Smith, Richard E. 69,192 Smith Ruth Alice 168 Smith, Susan Kay 192 Smudzinski, Patricia 78,192 Smudzinski, Sandra 179 Smurr, Sharon L. 168 Sniadecki, Carol Ann 89,149 Sniadecki, Joyce 81,179 Sniadecki, William 192 Snook, Kenneth 96,179 Snyder, Bonnie 62,76,149 Snyder, Pamela 168 Snyder, Patricia Lee 192 Sobieralski, Linda 68,76,78,79,81,179 Sochocki, Sandra Lee 168 Soderberg, William A. 71,168 Soley,Jerry 66,76,149 Solliday, Gloria 67,70,179 Solloway, Larry 101,192 Sonski, Beverly 168 Soos, Barry 61,192 Sopczynski, Donna 81,192 Sopczyndki, Larry 83,84,92,168 Sosinski, Nancy 82,192 Sowinski, David A. 179 Sowinski, Judith A. 168 Sparazynski, Leona 77,81,192 Sparazynski, Nancy L. 192 Sparks, Terry L. 179 Speeks, Everett B. 168 Spilski, Cassandra 179 Springer, Thomas A, 179 Spychalski, Becky M. 88,149 Stachowiak, Anita L. 66,74,82,149 Stachowiak, Florian 149 Steffey, Sara L. 69,82,87,179 Steininger, Rhea Ann 168 Steinke, Dale A. 67,168 Stcinke, Peggy 61,82,86,111,192 Stephens, James 71,168 Stephenson, Linda Sue 150 Stephenson, Robert 76,192 Stepien, Edward 192 Stetler, Karl 192 Stevens, Christine 179 Stevens, Constance 79,150 Stevens, Gail 67,77,1 11,192 Stevens, Geneva 150 Steward, Delores 150 Stewart, Jacquelyn 71,192 Steyaert, Helen 180 Stickley, Kathy 80,81 ,150 Stokes,James 101,106 Stone, Bonnie 72,192 Stone, Peggy 62,82,168 Stopczynski, Bernard 76,83,168 Stout, ArthurJohn 180 Stout, Genevieve 88,150 Stoynoff, Robert 168 Strahla, Randy Lee 83,96,180 Strantz, Kathleen 192 Strozewski, Linda 180 Strzelecki, Laurence 192 Strzelecki, Ronald 76,180 Strzelecki, Ronald 180 Stuckman, Paula 150 Stull,Joyce 88,150 Suddarth, Ruth Ann 86,150 Sulin, Rosalia 192 Sult, Dianne 60,72,79,150 Superczynski, Wayne 98,168 Suppinger, Albert 63,66,83,92,94,151 Suppinger, Vincent 60,92,96,104,168 Thomas, Elizabeth 180 Thomas,Jerry 169 Thomas, Robert 101,192 Thompson, Christina 169 Thompson, Marvella 192 Thompson, Phil 67,71 ,192 Thompson, Ronald 67,71 ,152 Thompson, Vivian 192 Tidey, sue 62,66,80,82,152 Tofthagen,James 192 Tokarski, David 152 Tomaszewski, Cynthia 152 Tomaszewski, Richard 83,97,152 Tomczak, Thomas 102,192 Toth, Brenda S. 152 Toth, Roberta K. 192 Toth, ValerieJ. 17,66,70,77,86,152 Treadway,James E. 71,106 Treber, Darlene 77,193 Treber,James 89,152,193 Treber, Robert 71 ,84,169 Treesh, Michael S. 169 Trevino, RosendoJr. 69,85,193 Triplett, Charles E. 92,94,104,105, True, Kalane E. 61,71,86,180 True, Karin 60,70,153 Trzaskowski, Delphine 153 Trzaskowski, Judith 61 ,82,86,180 Trzaskowski, Larry 107,153 Tucker, BonnieJ. 193 Tucker, Sandra 60,85,153 Turner, Lucius C. 92,98,106,180 Turner, NancyJane 169 Turner, Susan A, 193 Turza, Barbara Jean 70,79,180 Turza, Patricia 70,78,169 Tyler, Carol 193 Sutton, David 180 Sutton, Gregory 61 ,63,66,102,l03,151 Sutton, Linda 72,192 Swain, Swanso Swartz, Swartz, Brenda 81,180 n, Craig 151 Cheryl 70,87,168 Stephen 76,192 Swieczkowski, Walter 192 Swizek, Gerald 168 Swizek, Geraldine 168 Szalewski,Janet 151 Szarwa rk, Gertrude 82,88,151 Szarwark, Max 151 Szklare Szostak Szostak k, James 192 owski, Charles 151 owski, Wanda 168 Tyler, Gary 169 Tyler, Gregory 153 ljitdenhowen, Mark 153 Uitdenhowen, Scott 180 ljllery, Patricia 193 lfllery, Susan 79,153 Ullery, Tara 169 Urbanski,James 180 Yanacker, Renae 180 Yanator, Carolyn 169 Vanator, Rana 153 Yandezande, Terry 76.180 Vankirk. Sharon 153 VanLaecke, Robert C. 92,153 Vann, Ruby Lee 180 VanParis, Richard 169 YanSlager, Renee 77.86,103.164 Szuba,James 192 Szuba, Rebecca 61 ,81 ,192 Szucs, Cheryl 69,82,192 Szucs, Patrick 83,89,151 Szulczyk, Kenneth 168 Szumial, Stephanie 111,168 Szymanowski, Gregory 107,180 Szymanski, Mary Lou 192 203 Varga, Richard 153 Varga, Shari Ann 169 Yarg0.Janice 169 Yargo, Marcia A. 193 Yargo, Shirley 169 Vaughn. Dorothy 70.154 Vega, Emma M. 180 Vellner, Lynnc M, 169 15 Verash. Larryj. 154 Verash. Lewis 60,107,180 Verrnesse, Michael 193 Villanvevaujohn 61 ,96,101 ,193 Villegan, Drew 92,96,83,102,180 Voss, Vickijo 77,82,180 Wable. Richard 180 Wachowiak, Susan M. 193 Wagner,James M. 193 Wagner, Ronald 83 Walker. Connie M. 180 Walker. Daniel 169 Walker. Helenj. 71,80,169 Walker. Robert A. 180 VValker, Sharon L. 193 WValker, Sherryj. 193 Walker. Williamj. 193 Wallace, Linda M. 169 W'allis, Mary 81,180 Walorski, Audrey 69,81,180 Walorski, Paul 84,180 Walsh. Alanj. 68,911,169 Walshujoyce A. 180 Walters, David F. 69,193 Walters, Ernestine 71,169 Wantuch, Therese 76,77,169 XVarniers, Robert M. 83,169 NVarren. Saundra S. 88,154 Washington, David 193 Washington, lrine 81,180 Washington,jerry 106 Washington, Patrica 70,180 Wlasielewski, Sandra 180 Wasikowski, Dennis 76,85,180 Wasowskihjudith 76,169 Waters, Alan Lee 92,96,104 Watts, Robert 154 Wawrzyniak, Margaret A. 193 Wawrzynski,Joyce A. 193 Wayo. Susan Vilma 82,169 Weaver. Bruce L. 169 Weaver, Charles 154 Weaver, Mark A. 68,169 Wegner, James 154 Weil, Patricia Ann 193 Weil, Paula 154 Weiss, Linda Ann 73,79,82,90,154 Weist, Helmut 84,169 Welbaum,james M. 72,90,169 Wells, Albert 193 Wells, Dolores M. 193 Wentzel. Larry P. 169 Wfesolowski, Donna 71 ,82,154 Wesolowski, Edwardj. 169 Wesolowski, Patricia 88,154 NVeymon, Willia M. 180,193 Weyrick, Susan 154 Wharton, Donna M. 61 ,67,193 Whartonuludith 169 Wheeler.jack 169 Wheeler, Larry 9,180, Wheelock, Larry L. 67,70,73,90,180 White, Cheryl 193 White, Glinda Kay 180 White, Helen 180 White, Rickey 155 White, Robert E. 155 White, Russell A. 106.193 White, Toni 193 Whiteheadhjanie 169 Whitt, Ronald 169 Whittaker, Thomas 180 Wiatrolik, Lorraine 180 Wfiatrolik, Rosanna 155 Widell, Penny 61 ,62,66,82,84,155 Widner, Dennis 155 Wieczorek, Carol 89,155 Wieczorkowski, Richard 55 Wiggins, Caryn 77,81 ,82 Wigginshjonnie 155 Wilcox, Nancy Carol 155 Willing, Douglas 83,169 Willing, Rudolphj. 83,107,155 Willing, Scott S. 193 Wilkenson, Dennis L, 90,169 Wilkins, Alta Rabecca 181 Wilkinson, Harold 169 Wilkinson, Kay 155 Williams, Antoniaj. 169 Williams, Benjamin R. 193 Woj narski, Diana 68,76,193 Wojnarski, Patricia Ann 65,68,76,66 156 Wojtas,johnj. 181 Wolf, Cynthia 82,156 Wolf, Walter H. 170 Wolle, Mary E. 170 Woltman, Kenneth 170 Womack, Darrell 193 Womack, Donna M. 170 Woods, Deborah 181 Wozniak, Catherine 181 Wozniak, Gregory 170 Wozniak, Linda 170 Wright, Ellen 156 Wright, Sandra 170 Wright, Vivian Louise 193 Wroblewski, Jerome S. 193 Wrzesien, Michael 170 Wujcik, Dennis 76,811,181 Yandl, Donald 107,156 Yost, Lois 181 Young, Charilyn R. 193 Young,Joyce A. 70,77,81,181 Young, Para L. 170 Young, Sandra K. 181 Yuhasz, Larry M. 90,170 Yustwan, Linda L. 156 Zakrzewski, Dale A. 101,107,181 Zakrzewski, Kenneth 65,92,94,156 Zalashjeanie 66,823,156 Zalas, Patricia 170 Zalejski, Patricia K. 170 Zamiatowski, Barbaraj. 88,157 Williams, Beverly 193 Williams, Carl WVilliams,john 71 ,92,96,101 ,106,181 Williamson, Shelli 62,64,66,67,70,78,80,82, 110,112,155 Willis, Ronald 156 Willis, Joyce M. 169 Wills, Minnie 96,193 Wills, Willie 193 Wilson. Epsie Dorothy 181 Wilson, Michael E. 60,72,78,169 Wilson, Timothy L. 69,85,193 Wincek, Nancyj. 193 Wincek, Peggy 169 Wingett, Sharon Lynn 169 Winkowski, Angela E. 70,85,90,181 W'innicki,LIudith 169 Winnicki, Kathleen 181 Winterujacquelyn 156 Wiremanulames 156 W'ireman,kIanice Ann 170 Wisniewski, Diane 81 ,82,86,87,181 Wisniewski, Robert E. 96,181 Witczak, Bernadine 68,71 ,78,85,1 70 Withrow, Brenda Kay 181 Withrow, Charles 96,193 Witkowski, Garrett 101,181 Witucki,J0yce M. 78,193 Wojciechowski, David 181 Wojcik, Gewndolyn 170 Zankaulohn 92,96,107,181 Zaremba, Nancy 181 Zeak, Linda 157 Zeak, Timothy 193 Zellers, Charles R. 73,170 Zellers, David D. 83,96,104,106,193 Zellers, Hazel M. 82,193 Zeller,janis 193 Zielinski, David 170 Zielinski, Susan 157 Zillmanhludy C. 181 Zimpleman, Elaine 77,157 Ziolkowski, Denis 73,193 Ziolkowski, Ziolkowski, Fred 98,107,157 Linda L. 6Z,77,82,170 Ziolkowski, Tom 181 Zmyslo, Carol A. 77,79 Zmyslojacqueline M. 70,78,82,84 Zollman, Gary R. 66,73,83,102,103 157 Zoludow, Donna M. 61,77,81 Zoludow, Katherine 62,170 Zultanski, Bonniej. 62,67,71,76,78 80 86 110,112,170 Zygulski, Kathryn M, 81,181 Zygulski, Robert 71,157 Zyto, Frank 170 Q1 ,M 'ei


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