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

 - Class of 1968

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Qfswig, J'1V'W'w-qqhv , X A ' f1?.g.J'fv1'yi9,wiHf : fl N - - 4' 'SMH H3 'e - L' 1 1 1 W- 2' A 2 ff, img - - ', , K . , Q +2 , f'2grw:'wasa'Fwvv ww, w L k kb L7 :gf ' ' ' :'!'Y WN '.'h' 'Hlaliqumwwaxxvlwlh-, . N Xx- 5 lzwng ll cially 6 N-..., through our actions and carrying il with us ,,,,,,.,.. 8 S4 Q, ri u 19 ff ai? t,. ii ,Ji ' 1 'W ' mf, , ,svn , E my , Xa 2 A academics KERMIT THOMPSON THE CYCLE ENDS... E school cycle for this class of 1968 will come to a grinding hal longer will you be a student at Washington High School, but member of that vast group in our community who identify them as the Alumni. Yes . . . the long awaited day is about to arrive now you probably have some regrets that the end is near. In just a few days the switches will be pulled and the four year I a s As you make your last exit from this school, you will be taking. of the basic lessons of Ile which will enable you to pursue adva opportunities in higher education or the pursuit ofgainful employr Over and above these accomplishments you will depart with memories ofthe unusual moments in the four years, and this Mei Lane serves to perpetuate those experiences so that you will 1 forget them. Time has a way of helping us forget the unpleasant e we endured, and the enjoyable moments seem to become more nounced each passing year. By the time your jirst grandchild art some of your high school experiences will have already become 1 gerated beyond the point of all reasonableness. The ending of this cycle means that the wheels ofa new one will rotating. The big question facing each graduate will be, What I have accomplished at the end of the next cycle? The faculty and I will be on the side lines watching your performance. Prove to us EDWARD HLARSK1 what your generation can do to ensure a better world in which to live. I2 ,X ,, , qu' is MA RGLYERI TE ML RPH Y, ,S'viz'rn'e Deparlmcfnl Headg l:'l,MER ROBIN- SON, Sofia! Studirzv lQ6'f7l1I'lHlE'lll Head Q f JOSEPH REDLING, Alhletli' DirL'c'Ior,' x FRANCYS ER.YST, Head C1Ul,llI,S'l'I0I',' GEORGINA VOL1., English Dvpart- menzHeaa' Xfciql. XS f l a v 1,- Nh. f 5 ' 7 E ,hy EU w w , Q f 1. OIS A 1. YEA, Junior fvUIlHSl'f0l',' VERMONT IIA RTER, lfrvshrnan C'oun.wlor,' MA R Y S UL L1 VA N, Sophomore C'ounse'lor,' RONA LD HOSI NSKI, SKWIIVOI' Counxelor. QQ MARILYN GREEN, Glee Club A.B.. M.M., Earlham College, Michigan State University. STANLEY LOUISEA U, B-Band, B.M.E., Butler University. m usic Band, Orchestra and Vocal Music are the areas that are covered in the Music Department at our school. Students at Washington have always excelled in the feld of music. In Band, students as a group, and individually, study band tech- niques and prepare numbers for presentation at pep assemblies, foot- ball games, and special programs. The Orchestra is the more majestic area of the Music Department, working on material for presentation at special programs. This material varies between popular music of today andpopular music ofyears past. Vocal Music, or Glee Club, is the third area of music studied at Washington. In this area, we have many fne groups: The Mellowmen, The Mellowettes, and The Fitzy Minstrels. These groups present pro- grams at Christmas and Easter. JA Y MILLER, Orchestra B.S., M.M.E., Indiana University, University GERALD OLLMAN, A-Band A.B. B.M.E., M.M., Northwestern Univer ofNotre Dame. sity, Wheaton College, . t A. . I xg 'il 7' . Q . Y, 222: NX - My he C Q' M '55 . E f f in l MARION PILARSKI, Head, Advanced Art, Graphics, Basic Art. B.S,, M.A., Indiana Univ., Univ. ofNotre Dame. Department I TOM MEUNINCK, Basic Art, Crea- DA VID WEBER, Bt1SiC Aff. BA tive Crafts, Ceramics, Advanced Art. M.A.T,,UniversityofNotreDame. B.S., Ball State University. i CIF! The jield of study in our art department is a large one and many interests are incorporated in it. Basic Art serves as an introduction to most fields and mediums and is a prerequisite to other art courses. Graphics is advanced work in the fields of printing and drawing. Creative Crajts is an introductory course to three dimensional work with Ceramics as the advanced study in this area. Advanced Art or Studio Art is a two hour course in which the student has afree choice to do what he pleases in his chosen direction of expression. Under the supervision of the art teachers, students' work is regu- larly represented in the Scholastic Arts Contest which is initiated at a local level. Successful entries are then submitted for judging in New York City. Winners at the local and national levels are awarded Gold Keys. Scholarships are awarded to fnalists who have submitted portfolios to thejudging in New York. Washington High School ranks very high regionally and nationally in this competition with many scholarship winners to its credit. I5 THELMA COWAN, English B.A., M.A., Barnard College, University of Notre Dame. LOUISE DRAPEK, English B.A., M.A. T, Indiana University, Saint Mary 's College. EVEL YN HENDRICKSON, English A.B., M.A., Otterbein College, Bowling Green State University. Journalism and Drama are spe- cialized courses offered at Wash- ington High School as parts of the English Department. Jour- nalism is designed to aid students who are interested t'n learning about a newspaper and its publi- cation. Drama is the study of acting and the various activitt'es involved with the production ofa play. english MARILYN FODOR, English, Jour- nalism B.A., Michigan State University. DOUGLAS HIGGINS, English B.A. University ofNotre Dame. 'D ANNE LEHMAN, Reading A.B., M.A.T., Rockford College, Wilmington College. KA THLEEN HOJNA CKI, English B.A., Western Michigan University. The English courses ojer a basis for communication between students and teachers, between students and parents, and between the students themselves. Grammar and vocabulary are studied to form a strong foundation to work from in the study of literature. Literature adds to the vocabulary of the reader and also gives the student an under- standing ofthe abilities ofthe author to communicate his thoughts. Themes, essays and book reports are assigned by the teacher to give the student a chance to practice communicating his ideas formally, and much enjoyment can be had in reading or writing. Besides being able to earn recognition for publishing material, much pride can be had by an author with a creation of his own, be it prose, poetry, an essay, or a novel. I7 In CASIMER PIKUZA, English B.S. M.S., Indiana University. MARTHA SCHULTZ, English B.S. Taylor University. .L aff. ', , 2 s O gtg' JOHN TOTH, English, Speech, Drama- tics, A.B., M.A., Catholic University of America, University ofNotre Dame. BARBARA RYS, English, Introduc- tion to Social Studies, B.A., M.A.T., St. Mary's College, University of Notre Dame. gui PA TRICIA SELL, English, B.S., Wis- consin State Univ., Stevens Pt. CA THERINE VILL WOCK, English. B.A,, Elmhurst College. I8 Basically, English is a means of communication between men. In English courses, students learn the meaning and impor- tance of proper communication. The ways that man exchanges his ideas by writing, reading, listening, and speaking, are thoroughly covered by the Eng- lish departments curriculum. Each of the four areas have to be developed in a student, so that he will be able to succeed in a world dependent on the ex- change ofideas. DON WATSON, English, B.S., Ball State University. 5 1 LOUISE HUNSBERGER, Library, BA., M.A., Indiana University. HA LLIE CLA MPITT, Library, B.S., Indiana University. The library has as its basic objectives: education, information, ap- preciation of literature, research and recreation. With a little guidance, students can fnd the information they need from a vast amount of books, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, maps and pictures. As in all other libraries, the use of books in our library is free of charge. However, there are certain rules to be followed con- cerning the length of time certain books and magazines can be kept out. Books which are on reserve can only be checked out overnight. The majority, however, may be checked out for two weeks. The students may renew these books if they need the books for a longer period of time. Besides being a place of study and enjoyment, the library serves as a storage place for all textbooks used in the class- room. Its competent staj is responsible for the storage and care of the audio-visual equipment. Under their guidance, this equipment is distributed to the teachers. I9 library MICHAEL SACCHINI, U.S. History. Introduction to Social Studies, B.A., M.A., Ball State Univ., Indiana Univ. JOHN SIMALA, Government, Soci- ology, Problems in Democracy, B.S.. M.A., Purdue Univ., Univ. of Notre Dame. ELAINE GILPIN, U.S. History, In- troduction to Social Studies, A.B., Western Michigan University. WA YNE HA RSH, U.S. History, American Government, B.S., M.A,, Indiana University, University of Notre Dame. Social Studies is the study of man, how he attempts to meet his needs, how his ejorts are ajected by factors sometimes within his control- sometimes not, and problems that have always challenged his life. Pupils at every grade level have the opportunity to study material which will help them understand these problems. In An Introduction to Social Studies, a required course for freshmen, the students learn all the principles of citizenship. They study high school as a part of our educational system, mass media, public opinion, and theprivileges and responsibilities ofdemocracy. Juniors are required to take U.S. History. This course deals with American policy and problems in foreign relations, economic de- velopments, population changes and various other areas. Current events are ojten a major source for class discussions and separate study. 5. , if 3 53 f V..-gr . R ., is L. 20 wma. 'fin CLARE HOLLEY, U.S. History, B.S., M.A., Huntington College, University of Michigan. CHARLES MARTIN, Social Studies, B.S., Ball State University. Seniors have a choice between Government-Sociology, Government- Economics, and Problems in Democracy. The first two are tradi- tional courses concerning the fundamental principles of our govern- mental system and a separate study of either of the two previously mentioned areas. Problems in Democracy is a course which deals with the problems of contemporary society. In this class, students are given the opportunity to express their own ideas, based on the fundamental principles of the democratic system, which they them- selves research and discuss. This course gives the students a deeper understanding of their government, preparing them for further political science studies, andfor their roles in society. The remaining courses, World History and World Geography, are elective courses. World History t'nvolves the study of man's culture as a result of his surroundings. World Geography is concerned with landformations and natural resources. CAROL NULL, Introduction to Social Studies, Government, Economics, B.S., Bethel College. DA VID SEXTON, Government, Sociolo- gy, World History, Geography, B.S., Indiana State University. social studies languages ALICE COLLINS, Spanish, Social Studies, B.A ., Peabody College. Huw I DORA GOLDBERG, French, B.A., JEROME HOFFMAN, Algebra, Rus- LaSalle College, Indiana University, sian, B.S., M.A., Univ. of Notre Dame, Saint Mary's College. Indiana Univ., Wyoming Univ. 22 SANDRA EVANS, Spanish, B.A., Ball State University. HUBERT MILLER, Latin, A.B. Goshen College, Indiana University: University ofKentucky. r MICHAEL FOLEY, French, English, B.A., SaintJoseph's University. The teaching of language is a two-fold plan which includes the in- troduction to a new language and the concurrent presentation of ideas in that language. A student just learning a new language is drilled in grammar, sentence structure, pronunciation of foreign sounds and definitions of basic words. After mastering the funda- mental rules of the language, the student is faced with the problem of expressing ideas using proper grammatical rules. He later starts to write, read and think in this new language. Aided by flms, visual aids and the language lab, students soon become fluent in their adopted language. They are then ready to study the literature, his- tory, and customs of the country in which their particular language is spoken. This gives the student a practical application of his new skills, as well as in valuable practice in the use ofthe language. Five languages are ojered as part of the school curriculum: French, Spanish, German, Russian and Latin. Students wishing to learn as much as possible in a specgqc language have the opportunity to study it throughout high school. RUTH TULCHINSKY, German, English, R.N., A.B., MA., Saint Mary's College, University of Notre Dame. 23 mathematics HERSCHEL BR YA NT, Algebra- Trig- onometry, Algebra, High School Math, B.S., M.S. Purdue University. by GERALD DILLON, Geometry, Alge- bra, High School Math, B.A., M.A., Ball State University. 24 EUGENE DZIUBINSKI, High School Math, College Algebra, Modern Geom- etry, B.S., Ball State University. JOHN HOCK, Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Analytics, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Univ., Indiana Univ. The study of mathematics is a stairway to learning in an intricate feld of numbers and geometric shapes. Each additional year ofstudy adds to the total knowledge and leads into the next year's study. Algebra prepares the students not only to accept math as a practical method of solving problems, but also as a complicated and necessary idea. The next step is Geometry, a class in reasoning as well as in mathematics. College or Intermediate Algebra is the third step on the mathematical staircase. Its subject matter is closely related to the study of Physics and therefore is a prerequisite for that course. The final step is Analytic Geometry-Calculus. This course provides an opportunity for the math student to acquire the useful habit of solving a problem by straightforward calculation. High School Math is a practical math course which aids the student in everyday uses of math. I L WILLIAM MOELLER, Algebra, High MARY TA YLOR. Algebra, High School Math, B,S., Manchester College. 5671001 Mdlh, Gwmelry, A.B., Indiana State University, Indiana University. 25 Q ,Q 3 ANN ZIEGLER, High School Math. Algebra, Geometry, B.A., Mundelein College. THOMAS HIBBS, Biology, B.S., M.A., Indiana State University, Ball State University, Purdue University. science PATRICK GULLIFOR, Biology, B.S., M.S., Ball State, Indiana State Univ, Purdue Univ., Wayne State Univ. LEONARD KAPSA, Biology, B.S., M.A., Indiana University, University of Notre Dame. THOMAS ROGGEMAN, Biology. Physical Education. B.P.E., M.S., Pur- due University. NORMAN GUENTERT, Physics, Trade Math, B.S., M.A.T., University ofNotre Dame. Science is not as separate a feld from the humanities as most people are led to believe. It is a result of man's thinking and imagination just as litera- ture is a result of his creative talents. In order to have a good education, students need an introduction to both areas. All science programs are divided into two branches.' the biological and the physical. Of the courses possible in science, our school ojers Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. JOHN SOLMOS, Health, Physical Education, B.S., M.S., Kansas State University. STANLEY NEAL, Health, B.S., Ball State University. Chemistry as a physical science deals with the composition of matter and changes in that composition. Physics, another physical science, deals with matter and energy and their transformation. In Physics, students learn both old and new principles concerning basic truths of nature. Biology, the only biological science offered, deals with the origin of life, its early history, and its possible existence outside the earth. First year biology students taking a second year explore these principles further. Health is associated with the sciences in a limited way. It teaches the student the anatomy of the body with relationship to personal hygiene. The discussion of chronic illnesses, habits, and conditions which are detrimental to one's health are part of the class cur- riculum. Discussions range from smoking and drug addiction to safety in the home. 27 lf'- ' ROBERT MILLION, Health, B.A Ball State University. health business .a-Zfxuq JOSEPH HA MIL TON, Bookkeeping, Typing, Business Math, B.S., M.S., Ball State University, Indiana Univer- sity. ,lyme g A .1 LEONARD JANOWIAK, Business Relations, Typing, Ojfee Training, B.S.. M.S., Ball State University. f f JUNE DIMICH, Shorthand, Omce Training, Business Communication B.S., Indiana State University. LYLE HARDING, Marketing, Intro- duction to Business, B.S., Ball State University, Indiana University. 28 DENNIS LEA THERMAN, Shorthand Typing, Ojfce Training, Business Rela- tions, B,S., Indiana University. LOWELL RARICK, Bookkeeping, Typing, B.S., Ball State University. l mu S. f?VI Q ' .., a n I . wk M I J l 'I I wg J GUY CAMPANELLO. Bookkeeping Typing, B.S., Ball State University Indiana University, Indiana State Uni- versity. A, . tw, V 'D . .fi.i...w... V. -., I ittitt .I ROBERT ELEY, Office Training, Co- JEAN DENNEN, Introduction to Busi- op, C.B.E., B.S., M.A., Ball State Uni- ness, Typing, B.S., MA., Ball State versity. University, State Teachers College. Business Education is divided into two classes of goals of general objectives: vocational education and general education. The Busi- ness Department is concerned with the proper training in both areas. Vocational education equips the students with valuable skills, knowl- edges, and attitudes needed for employment and advancement in business occupations. Their courses are related, and extend through two or more years ofhigh school. General Business Education provides the students with information and basic skills which are needed by all in managing personal busi- ness. Any business course adds to the general information and is considered to be a general course if not continued for more than one year. Business education provides a way for all students to gain infor- mation relating to business. It prepares the students to enter and succeed in a business occupation as a beginner who expects to follow business as a career. It also develops an understanding and ap- preciation of our economic system. MADELYNNE LILLYBECK, Ojfce Training, Shorthand, Typing, B.S., Ot- tawa University. 29 VERNON DUDLEY, Drafting, Voca- tional Drafting, B.S., M.S., Ball State University, Purdue University. in duslrial arts Industrial Arts allows the stu- dent to gain experience in their chosen fields. Students use their mechanical abilities and their hands to rejuvenate old ma- chines and make new creations. Using blueprints and following all specfcations, the students work hard to pass their instruc- tor's checklist. WALTER ZOLMAN, ompmg, Mu- chine Processes, B.S., Valparaiso Uni- versity, Ball State University. FRA NCIS JONES, Machine Shop. B.S., M.S., Indiana State University. KENNETH .IA CKS, Woodworking, B.S., Western Michigan University. 30 -. JEAN LEGEUNE, Auto Shop, Voca- tional Auto Shop, B.S,, Ball State Univ. RICHARD BESINGER, Woods, B.S., M.A., Ball State University. A I M-,W T' 'll . I f ,I ' X W K K ,gi A L. .fj:Qk.v wilt, for f, X vfi S .Q 1 Y l f , t ' is wx A , ks get -5.511751 4, . , , I. . DONNA GOLLNICK, Clothing, Health Education, B.S., Purdue University, JUDITH PEINIAZKIEWICZ, Cloth- ing, B.S., Murry Slate College. home economics EURILLA WILLS, Foods, Family Liv- ing, B.S., MA., Columbia University, Wilmington College. 15? PA TRICIA McCOLLOUGH, Foods, B.S., Ball State University. 31 In Home Economics classes, the students learn more than the basic rules and regulations cov- ering the preparation of food and clothing. They are taught the importance of order and safety in their work. The de- velopment of good work habits and the care and appearance of materials and equipment are an important part of class study. ln all Foods and Clothing classes, students are required to work carefully so that their work is done with perfection. MARGARET GREER, Foods, B.A. Austin College. MARGARET RICHARD, Physical Education, B.S., Kent State University, Prince George College. The gymnasium and the pool are constantly flied with those stu- dents who are taking physical education. These students under the capable leadership ofthe fine staj many of whom are coaches for our athletic teams, study a variety of sports, games and exercises. The students study the rules and techniques of many popular sports. In these classes the students are also instructed t'n the conditioning and conser- vation of their physical well- being. an I L l i 1 SEBASTIAN NOWICKI, Education, B.S., University of Notre Dame. Physical Q 1 -t 1 t , . ,ftzfsjigi--1 :L I if fd 'lt iw 'P 1 W if 1 .X f .L - ,J-1, i TWILA SHIVEL Y, Physical Educa- tion, B.A., M.S., Illinois State Univer- sity, Indiana University. DON BROOKMAN, Physical Educa- tion, Health, B.A., Emory and Henry College. ff-ff ,E ROBERT VAN CA MP, Physical Edu- cation, B.S., M.S., Ball State University. 'MN .K -52? . ksxxc g ,, ii . CLEO POE, Physical Education, B.S., Indiana State University. physical education X! ED WOOD, Distributive Education, B.A., M.A., Ball State University, Pur- due University. JOHN CRA WFORD, Study Hall. ROBERT SWINTZ, Diversmed Co- operative Education, B.A., MA., Pur- due University. 1-Tx EARL PAFFENBA CH, Study Hall. T -. d.e. d.c.e. Distributive Education is the co- operative vocational education program working with distribu- tive occupation such as selling, marketing, retailing and custom- er relations. DiversUied Coopera- tive Education is a similar program dealing with trade and industrialfelds ofbusiness. Study Hall is the class that most students have to fill a free period with a chance to study or pre- parefor other classes. study hall staff The paperwork and records of the school are kept by a com- petent staj of five secretaries. Mrs. Czarnecki, besides being Mr. Thompson's secretary, acts as communication coordinator. Records of daily absentees, and homeroom lists are kept up to date by Mrs. Graf Guidance records are kept in order under the capable .supervision of Mrs. Wallis. Mrs. Stump and Mrs. Koluas do the necessary book- work in their respective areas. E MARIA N GRA F, Attendance Clerk. PATRICIA CZARNECKI, Main Of jce Secretary, JUNE STUMP, Library and Cafe- teria Clerk. KQV ii-3' ,r . CONSTANCE WALLIS, Guidance Clerk. MARGIE KOL VAS, Bookstore Clerk. 1 3 . ,..V ...,..V .... .,, 2 . A 4 I 34 Mrs. Parker the school nurse tends to the needs ofany student who becomes ill during class. She has the equipment to treat any minor injury or accident. Mrs. Parker also keeps the medical records. Her examina- tion is needed before a student is readmitted to school ajer having contracted a contagious disease or having spent time in the hospital. GWENDOL YN PARKER, Nurse. Laundry Malrons Helen Buszkiewicz ana' Lottie Cuzinski. Malron Martha Kaizer. . , services The unjorms that the varsity players use while playing in games and those that they and the other squads use to practice in are washed and repaired by the laundry staj These women also wash the towels that are used by the physical education classes Occasionally the area the importance ofthzs department tl fr ' I junior high schools have some of their laundry done here, emphasizing 35 maintenance The custodians of our school perform an important service for all of us. They are the ones who remain when the school day is done and see to it that it is ready to go again on the follow- ing morning. They are the ones who are called on to replace a faulty light, fix a bent desk, and unjam a stubborn locker at any time. Besides helping the student perform better with these serv- ices, they also maintain a pleas- ant atmosphere by doing their best to maintain the cleanliness of the school. Their most im- portant duty, though is being here. Building Engineers Vic Pine and Fred Coates. Head Custodian Vaughn Graf Daytime Custodians: Mr. Vaughn Graf Mr. Norbert Ziolkowski, and Mr. Edward Gapinski. Nighttime Custodians: Mr. Benedict Wasowski, Mr. Richard Clark, Mr. Stanley Skow- ronek, Mr. Hollis Hughes, and Mr. Daniel Jaronik, 36 K Mrs. Combs, Dietician Many hours a day are put in by the ladies ofthe cafeteria staj These ladies, in addition to preparing a lunch for teachers and students who do not bring their lunch, care for the lunch room and the utensils of the cafeteria. Our closed lunch necessitates a large staj and kitchen facilities. In order to accomodate the entire student body, it is necessary to have five lunch hours. The cafeteria staff aided by students employed by the cafeteria, turn out a scheduled plate lunch and a large variety of separate dishes. The excellent food and efcient service provide the students and faculty with a well balanced meal. Wm 45' p . aiil I . :HE 591. fl 1 K Q , ' X' 'Q g , , .:. .i .. 1 vt ' its XRS, ' . f :.: '- ii' ' Cafeteria Staji Lej? to right: Joyce WoUe, Louise Vande Viere, Allene Delchambre, Gwen Kruszewski, Betty Stickley, Doris Pansy Sexton, Eugenie Wonisch, Helen Swartz, Marie Nagy, Bottoj Lena Peterson, Irenejaniszewski. ,..w4 r was 7 - Cafeteria Staff Left to right: Dorothy Hebert, Annie Sinders, Ann Brantley, Blanche Cenova, Doris Ward, Rita Zalas, Beverly Wincek, Beverly Waumans. 37 1 4 Q , . ' WW Ni A 3 . ' ,swim . is J if M .2 J W ,,, QL , gag Q ,, ig! . if W , 1 ., bk L, iw gs W V f .Xu W A Q ,f W 'WM hz -jp ie K gf 3 fl ff .. L.: gm ihfl. ,ai s I 9 I 12 if W P PM ' -'1Qh 1 Nm... P' J. f' F , 40 Activities act to carry on the long established traditions of Washing- ton High School. Proms, Courts, and Dances instill afeeling ofsenti- ment and sociability. Our plays further the tradition of excellence in performance that has always been the objective of all our drama pro- ductions. Activities also include the attendance ofa football or bas- ketball game and the continuation of school spirit. They are one of the many ways through which Panther tradition andpride is developed. 41 ti itil Cecy A Future Queen Cecy learns our dances. Cecy's American Family.' Mom and Dad McClain ana' Sister Debbie. A new Panther at W,H.S. this year was the jor- eign exchange student from Columbia, Maria Cecilia Sanchez, known to most of the students as Cecy . With the help of Debbie McClain and the other members of the McClain family, Cecy learned much of our American way ofltfe. Besides being a loyal supporter of school spirit, Cecy was also an active member of many school activities. Her most exciting moment came when she was crowned Queen ofthe Memory Lane Dance. After a summer tour of the United States. Cecy will return to Columbia, taking with her our wishes for the best of luck, and our thanks for carrying on Panther tradition. C Sisters share work. V Q 1 4' C we bodil Bodil and Cecy Catching a bite Bodil ana' Sister Cheryl A year with Cheryl Hilson and her American family proved to be an exciting and dUjerent ex- perience for Bodil Frank, our foreign exchange student from Denmark. With an easier cur- riculum than she would have had in Denmark, Bodil found the time to attend all our football games. At the Riley game, she had the honor and privilege of being queen. Bodil was impressed by Ameri- cans in general. She said that the thing she liked best was the people . She found that the people, especially at WHS were friendly and helpful. Bodil became a loyal Senior Panther a few days aher her arrival. During the '67-'68 school year, she added to the atmos- phere of the school, and con- tributed many things to the tradi- tions and pride of Washington High School. Let 's hear it again! , I Another Americanfriend The Hitson's.' Bodil's A merican Family 43 lollzpops and roses l The night of April 28th will be long remembered by juniors as they stepped into a world of Lolli- pops and Roses for a magical night ofsoh music and starry eyes. The Indiana Club was trans- formed into a garden of make-believe from 9-12 p.m. Gigantic roses and over-sized lollipops pro- vided the atmosphere for a center garden of a shimmering pond flied with gold fish. Surround- ing this was an impressive lollipop tree and a backdrop filled with huge roses. To preserve memories, pictures were taken around two ofthe enormous roses and lollipops. Everyone held their breath as the court stood in silence surrounded by the rest of the excited crowd who waited for the 1967 Junior Prom Prince and Princess to be crowned. Mr. Hosinski broke the silence when he announced that out ofa court of eight girls and eight boys, Jacinta Polack had been chosen princess and Ron Schroeder was prince. Immediately aber they were presented and crowned, a misty eyed Jacinta and a proud Ron led of the coronation dance. Eddie Knight and his orchestra provided the music of that wonder- ful night thejuniors will long remember. Nye' in Princess Jacinta Polack and Prince Ron Schroeder ,xv Q51 :ff Junior Prom Court Lej? to righz: Cindy Howard, Jim Bilinskip Prince Ron Schroederp Judy Trzaskowski, AI Watersg Cathy Lorena Johnson, Lucius Turnerg Debbie Senzig, Ea' Brooksg Bonkowski, Tim Cymang Marci Paskojf Bruce Scott. Debbie McClain, Fred Ziolkowskiq Princess Jacinla Polaek, 45 ' I Maria Cecilia Sanchez miss memory lane Pictures flashed, and words of happiness and congratulations were exchanged as Maria Ce- celia Sanchez was crowned Miss Memory Lane at the Memory Lane Dance of 1967. At 9:00 p.m., Maxine Morenc, Yearbook Editor, proudly crowned and presented Cecy with the large bou- quet ofmunis. This was the ofcial kick-ojffor yearbook subscriptions. Cecy and her escort, Russ Kuc, then started the coronation dance with the music of the Fifth Brigade. The court had huge mums to hold and their escorts, mum boutonnieres. The beat goes on as everyone stays in step, 46 mf' MT ML, I . ,. R eigning in Splendor Sara and Joe happily presented The Memory Lane Courr presenled al assemblyg Loretta John- Sanchez, Russ Kucg Janet Slarkweather, Dave Goralskig Sara son, Lucius Turnerq Diana Keyhoe, Mike Horvathg Connie SIFHP-IUJOF Konopka. Kopezynski, Bill Pejzaq Sue Morris, Mike McQueen,' Cecy 47 DirectorJohn Toth dark Of the moon The week of October 9 was a hectic one for Mr. John Toth as it brought about try-outs for the new play Dark of the Moon , which was presented on November 9 and 10. After three days of competitive try-outs, the fnal cast list was pre- sented and aher many congratulations, long hours of re- hearsal began. While the cast was rehearsing, others were busily working to make this play a success also. Mr. Jacks' wood shop constructed the props and the Art Club painted on the fnishing touches. Finally, aber one month ofpreparation, opening night and the play's success proved that all ofthe hard work had been worth it. 48 Which is witch? Toni Czarnecki . . Gloria Solliday Terry Sarul ..... Phil Thompson Bob Luchowski ...... Doug Hojman Dennis Perry .,.. Kurtina Kurkindall Byron Reinhold .. Mike Santa ..... Nancy Haslanger . Patti Haslanger .. Carol Dzikowski . Jim Alexander .... Lee McGlinsey . . , Tom Balsbough . . . Malinda Gates Cathi Dziubinski ..,... Gary Huston .... Larry Wheelock .... Don Hanyzewski . Angela Winkowski Joyce Witucki Rick Orban ...... Cindy Orban ..... Janet Skorupski . . Bill Becker .... , . Barbara . , ...... John Preacher Hagler ,. Conjer Man Conjer Woman Atkins Jenkins Hatti Edna Summey Mrs. Allen .... Mr. Allen .. . Floyd Allen .. . Mr. Surnmy . Mrs. Summy .. Mrs. Bergan Mr. Bergan . . . . Smilique Burt . Miss MedcaU Greeny Hank Dark Witch ... . Fair Witch . , . . . Melvin ss ,gat .1 ,5Tjv, SAY fy., it Deliver me, Lord. On top of Old Baldy. ,gill Moan it, brother, for the Lord to hear! Witches Frolic Cries of Hey, Witch-boy rang through the silent auditorium, as the attentive audience watched the production of Dark ofthe Moon. John, a witch-boy, had fallen in love with Barbara Allen, a mortal. His love for her made him want to become human, but fate would not permit it. Even the sympathy of the audience, could not prevent the outcomeeBarbara was to die, and John was to remain a witch. Queen Bodil Frank escorted by Ed Brooks riley roundup The day of the annual Washington-Riley game, October 27, proved to be an exciting one for everyone. The day began with the exchange of cheerleaders and courts which were presented at both schools. A car caravan mel at 6:30 at school and escorted the players and court to School Field. Rain and mud failed to hinder the players as they clinched the N.I.C. Championship with their victory over Riley. Neither did the foul weather dampen the spirit ofthe exuberant court members as they walked through' the mud at haUltime to take part in the crowning ceremonies. Washington-Riley Court: Ron Schroeder, Cathi Bonkowski, Goralski Debby Mclain Jim Schrack Jacinto Polack Dennis Carl Evans, Loretta Johnson, David Brandt, Cindy Howard, Perry, Pat Washington Ed Brooks, Bodil Frank, Jim Bilinski, Debby Senzig, David 50 Mr, Thompson with our little helpers-Rosemary Harsh and David Dzuibinski. Hard fighting Al Waters spys a chance for victory. , ..-mx While the teams were getting ready to play the last hah' of the thrilling battle, the moment everyone waited for, arrived eBodil Frank was chosen as the 1967 Riley round-Up queen. Bodil was elected out of eight girls chosen by the senior class. Our principal, Mr. Thompson crowned Bodil and she then made the traditional exchange of bouquets with the Riley queen. 51 Bruce Scott mr. football Mr. Football Court: Al Waters, Lucius Turner, Bruce Scott, Russ Kuc, Randy Hayes. The annual Mr. Football Dance, sponsored by Gamma Delta Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa was held on November 4. Good music and lively dancing filed the time from 7:30 till 9:00, the time for the crowning of Mr. Footballfl967. Of the five senior football players elected by their classmates, Bruce Scott was chosen for the honored title, N-.udG senior class party Washington's cafeteria was transformed into a psychedelic happening as it marked the spot for the Senior Class Party, Wander Inn , which was held on October 28. Front eight until eleven, lights flickerea' and couples danced to the music of Ben Franklin's Almanac. A variety of traffic signs and thoughtfeinvoking paintings set the mood for the jun and excitement. Autumn Dreaming was the theme of the Junior Class Party which was held at Newman Center on November 18th. Everyone had a great time dancing in the setting of cornstalks and leaves. junior class party Bruce deals against Bears. Booster club president, Doris Parker, crowns out queen, Connie Kopzynski. Central court Sue Radecki, Paul Walorski 54 Kathy Dzuibinski, John Drabecki Connie Kopzynski, Bill Pejza Pat Washington, John Hawkins Sara Stejey. Joe Konopka Doris Parker leaafvflower girl, Kathleen Lehman, and cro wn-bearer, Craig Neal. On January 26, Wash- ington 's halls were filled with excitement. This marked the day that the courts of Wash- ington and Central were to be introduced at the basketball game. Ex- change pep assemblies involving the cheer- leaders and courts of both schools preceded the big night. All was climaxed during haf time on Saturday night with the crowning of thequeens. Queens, Ann Hager and Connie K opzynski, exchange bouquets. Cmhy Freeman' Gus Szymanowski Sue Morris, Jim Schraek Devorah Bowles, Carl Evans 55 Dennis Perry, Dick Lynch, Bob Luchowski, Terry Sarul, Doug Hojman, Don Hanyzewski. lk 5 4 Terry Sarul and Toni Czarnecki Byron Reinhold, Jim Alexander, Bill Becker, Gary Huston, Janet Skorupski, Phil Thompson the hasty heart Bob Luchowski, Dennis Perry, Larry Wheelock. On March 8th and 9th at 8:00 p.m. the Drama Club and National Thes- pian Society presented a most heart warming story to the audiences gath- ered in Washington's auditorium. Under the direction of Mr. John Toth and the student direction of Carol Dzikowski, the cast left a long- lasting impression as they portrayed the World War Il story ofJohn Pat- rick's The Hasty Heart. 56 Orderly Yank .. Digger , Kiwi . . . Blossom Tommy Margaret Colonel . Lachlen CAST . . . . . . Byron Reinhold Don Han yczewski Gary Huston . . . . . . Doug Hoffman Jim Alexander . . . Dick Lynch Bill Becker ........ Dennis Perry . . . . . . Bob Luchowski . Toni Czarnecki Janet Skorupski . Larry Wheelock . . .... Terry Sarul Phil Thompson Let 's see if'e wears anything underneath the kilt! The setting is in a British Military Hospital dur- ing World War II. The story revolves around Lachlen MacLachlen, a young soldier who firmly believes that sorrow is born in the hasty heart. His experiences practicing this belief are both funny and sad. Keep yourjlies on your own bed! They say that sorrow is born in the hasty heart! And ajine lot a' women ye hae. ,Nags 'Sk 4 91 as V' m 5 .i. , -0 ' I 9953:-1. 'gf' Wim . fm A .,, .5 , 5 9:1 ff f wk gg s 3 Na- Q f wa Q 'S 3 , 1 Z Qi Character, scholarship, leadership and service are the requirements a student must meet to become a member of the National Honor Society. Each year, NHS holds two inductions. In order to be eligible for membership, a stu- dent must be a junior or a senior and be recommended by the teachers. Aher the ceremony, a tea is held for the new members and their parents. Throughout the year, the .society holds various meetings at which speakers and panel discussions are featured. Among this year's featured speakers were the foreign ex- change students. Top Two Seniors: Qaryn Wiggins and N H S SEATED M1cheIleRuszkowsk1 Marcia Biggs Gwen Schultz Rosanna Ritchie Mary Ann Ptatkowski. Debbie Engber STANDING Joyce Young Ed Brooks Mike Dudek Dennis Majewski N.H.S., BOTTOM ROW: Linda Sobieralski, Mary Ann Piat- Parker, Cathy Bonkowski, Pat Washington, Rosalie Miller kowski, Diane Karkfewitz, Angela Willk0wSki, S1170 Stejey, ROW 35 Barbara Basham, Mary Ann Ganug, Dgnnlg Wag! Chff5 Kuhafff, Nlmfy Haslangefv Cindy Ofbaflv LOVFUU -10hfl' kowski, Vincent Deguc, Ron Strzeleeki, Paul Walorski Joyce son. ROW 2: Diane Wisniewski, Debbie Senzig, Caryn Wiggins, Opaczewski, Alan Waters, Maxine Morenc. Judy Trzaskowski, Pat Mackowiak, Janet Skorupski, Doris N.H.S. Oficers, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Janet Skorupski, Angela Winkowski. Paul Walorski, Miss Murphy, Loretta Johnson, 61 national honor society Student Council, BOTTOM ROW: Scott Frasier, Ruth Donaldson, Bill Chapman, Fred Laskowski, Janis Zellers, Paul Choitz, Ed Brooks. ROW 2: Cheryl Hitson, Bodil Frank, Tanya Bordine, Jacinta Polack, Tony Starzynski, Willie Dickerson, Viola Douglas, Jim Lenczowski. ROW 3: Jerry Bella, Russ Kuc, Bob Luchowski, Connie Kopczynski, Debbie McClain, Ceci Sanchez, Cindy Howard, Jim Shrack. ROW 4: The Student Council served as W F the link between the students and the faculty at W.H.S. Sponsored by Mr. Francis Ernst, the members were concerned with student problems and helped with their solutions. Through the representatives, the student body voiced their opin- ions and ideas. The Student Council sponsored a Frosh Low Down in August for all incoming freshmen to acquaint them with W.H.S. traditions and procedures. In addition to the low-down, the Student Council also set up the Riley Round-Up and sold student Id. cards. Members participated in the school exchange day with the other schools in the South Bend Community School Corporation. 5 Cheryl Rump, Diana Kehoe, Donna Odynski, Devorah Bowles, Scott Wimng, Bob Riley, Bob Seals, Gwen Shultz. ROW 5: Paula Krupnik, Randy Breunlin, Mike Schuttrow, Ron Barto- siak, Vincent Deguc, Suzy Palicki, Bonnie Dobrucki, Tina Deka. ROW 6: Jack Blue, Jim Kleva, Pete Ciula, Peggy Maure, Mary Lou Szymanski, Dave Fick, Joyce Wawrzynski. Student Council Ojicers: FIRST ROW: Cathi Bonkowski, Judi Trzaskowski, Sponsor Mr, Ernst. SECOND ROW: Debby Senzig, Dennis Perry, Gary LaFree. Student Council, BOTTOM ROW: Dave Cherryholmes, Ken Rump, Barb Finch, Pat Banach, Judy Cholewczynski, Chris Kuzmicz, Linda Geppert, Debbie Mink. ROW 2: Kevin Bi- kowski, Chuck Coughlin, Diane Waskowski, Bonnie Vargo, Vickie Magdalinski, Cindy Janice Ebel, Diane Opaczewski, Lorence. ROW 3: Billie Sorrels, Russ Sailors, Rick Orban, Nancy Link, Rick Rajter, Paul Laskowski, Kenny Senzig, Vickie Soos. ROW 4: Al Przybysz, Jesse Lancaster, Charles Miller, Robert Stokes, Clayton Harris, John Vann, Joe Kuharic, Dave Hunt. ROW 5: George Tucker, Brian Sindrof Barb Piatkowski, Trudi Bloss, Terry Kosinski, Curt Krouse. Student Council Alternates, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Jejerson, Ann Jenkins, Debbie Thompson, Barb Krupnik, Marty Rus- zkowski, Rose Ritchie, Skip Smellzer. ROW 2: John Rich- mond, Rick Zalas, John Sinka, Charles Chelminiak, Mike Pauszek, Randy Tafelski, Bob Wisniewski. ROW 3: Tom student council Tomczak, Sue Chojnacki, Debbie Hunter, Melanie Meuleman, Billie Bare, Pam Bonkowski, Noreen Kuehl. ROW 4: Lois Haines, Linda Malecki, Chris Fletcher, Chris Melton, Janet Starkweather, Angela Winkowski, Debbie Engber. ROW 5: Debbie Maeyens, Tom Szymarek, Margie Bloss, Connie Lips. ts The Club is to help students develop their interest in art and to give them the opportunity to benefit main purpose ol' the Art from all the advantages of this field. Besides aiding the mem- bers, the club helps the school by creating posters for various school activities and by creating displays for area businesses. The club, under the guidance of Mr. Marion Pilarski and Mr. Thomas Meuninck, works with the facili- ties ofthe Art Department to prepare for various art con- tests and shows. The Art Club also spends much time prepar- ing the sets and props before the dramatic productions are art club ready for pres en tation. Art Club Ojfcers: Don Cherryholmes, Sponsors Mr. Pilarski and Mr. Meuninck, Sara Stejey, Cathy Freeman. Art Club, ROW l: Linda Krupnik, Cheryl Tucker, Frank, Audrey Nichols, Theresa Dials. ROW 3: Yvonne Ziolkowski, Mary Orlowski, Marlene Dygulski, Barb Barb Opaczewski. ROW 2: Bodil Donna Pale, Marcia VanRassen, Walt Malicki, Donna Skorupski, Konkol, Jackie Zmudzinski, Kathy Maeyens. ROW 4: Alan Stejey, Greg Clark, Cheryl Hitson, Debra Nichols, Louise Litka, Michelle Csenar. ROW 5: Cheryl Szucs, Becky Kapsa, Ines McAfee, Greg Szabo, Jim Szklarek. ROW 6: Vivian Sopczynski, Bonnie Barker, Kathy Buszkie- wicz, Mary Beth Buechler, Harold Hendrix. L american j?eld service The American Field Service helps foreign students come to the United States. They are also responsible for aiding American stu- dents who study in foreign lands. Among their money-raising proj- ects were bake sales and a money drive. With the money collected, the club was able to .sponsor two students this year-one from Den- mark and onefrom Columbia. Mario Taricco Alicia Vidana A.F.S. Ojicers: Debby Bourn, Sponsor Mrs. Lois Alyea, Chris Seanor, Sponsor Mr. Vermont Harter, Cheryl Hitson. 4 A.F.S. Club: BOTTOM ROW: Bodil Frank, Peggy Lemanski, Debbie McClain, Karen Pence, Connie Mack, Cheryl Hitson, Debbie Bourn, Ceci Sanche, Marsha Sloma, Darlene Treber, Sue Ratajezak. ROW 4: Cheryl Szucs, Bonnie Barker, Kathy Toni Gorbitz, Sandy Cornelis. ROW 2: Alicia Vidana, Shirley Andert, Liz Szynski, Sue Morris, Diane Clark, Linda Sutton, VanDriessche, Donna Lester, Laura Jamar, Sue Rosback, Lou- Linda Malecki, Barb Dugas, Angela Winkowski, Michelle Ann Galeziewski, Karen Stanley, Yvonne Engle. ROW 3: Ruszkowski. Mario Taricco, Lola McKelvy, Debbie Jurek, Deanna Engber 65 french club The French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dora Goldberg and Mr. Thomas Foley, takes part in many activities throughout the school year. Major projects in- clude a dance, a car wash, a bake sale, and a trip to Chicago. With profits from these money- making projects, the club do- nates French books and records, and also sponsors various good- will and wehfare projects. The only requirement for becoming a member is having an interest in the language. French Club Ojfcers, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Bonnie Sikorski, Joyce Opaczewski, Michele Kitkowski, Caryn Wiggins, Mrs. Dora Goldberg, Mr. Thomas Foley and Doris Parker. French Club, BOTTOM ROW: Alice Star, Judy Grohowski, Ken Orosz, Shad Kling, Dale Jedrzezewski. ROW 2: Bruce Cates, Joyce Young, Sue Radecki, Barb Basham, Sandy Vanslager. ROW 3: Charlotte Kopczynski, Karen Kopczynski, Nancy Holston, Karen Stanley, Cindy Ganus, ROW 4: Sandra Buda, Joyce Witucki, Karen Seaqposs, Cookie Landis, Pat Morman. ROW 5: Sharon Groshans, Cindy Francis, Connie Kwiecinski, Carolyn Mahnesmith, Leona Sparazynski, Michelle Ruszkowski. French Club, BOTTOM ROW: Charrise Hartman, Steve Tay- lor, Rich Buczek, Yvonne Ziolkowski, Lois Haines, Connie Wiggins, Vicki Lips, Deborah Wisniewski, Cheryl Hafer. ROW 2: Janet Weiss, Sue Hocker, Mary Lindorj, Valerie Paris, Lola McKelvey, Pat Banach, Billie Bare, Vicki Pauszek, Pam Bon- kowski. ROW 3: Dave Wassenhove, Karen Dudzinski, Mary Maeyens, Kathy Rendos, Barb Grodzicki, Debbie Hunter, Chris Kuzmicz, Kenny Rump, Pam Link. ROW 4: Chuck Chelminiak, Jim DeBeck, Gay Richardson, Mike Pauszek, Charles Strze- lecki, Mark Sparks, John Fletcher, Carol Marshall, Diane Kopczynski. ROW 5: Barb Krupnik, Sophie Jasinski, Elaine Wis- niewski, Suzy Palicki, Rosie Malec, Jean Wagner, Debbie Maeyens, Ted Sikorski, Ann Kleszcz. Spanish Club Ojicersi Diane Karkiewicz, Sponsor Mrs. Evans, Chris Kolber, Kathy Bystry, Donna Wharton. spanish club The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Sandra Evans, keeps busy by having dances, cloth- ing drives and bake sales. In addition to these money-making projects, the club has a 'j?esta during the Christmas season and adopts a Mexican child. The goals of the club are to practice speaking the language and to study the culture of the Spanish speaking countries through various activities. Any student interested in Spanish is eligible to be a member ofthe club. Spanish Club, BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Kljng, Janine Wigfm- Connie Mack, Vicki Pine, Sandra Brzyski, Fred Ritschard, lik, Peggy Kelley, Cheryl Tugkgf, Kay Mgrvfn. ROW 23 Sug ROW 42 C011 Buda, .10hll Bucholtz, Diane SI1yd6'I', Rosie Gaczkowski, Suzi Takach, Pat Snyder, Shirley Robakowski, Kuchowski, Shirley McCoy, Audrey Brant, Pat Glon. ROW 5: Juanita Martinez, MaryAnn Cukrowicz, Audrey Foster. ROW Ted Bailey, Mike Kucharski, Paul Walorski, Carol Simpkins, 3: Peggy Banicki, Barb Sikorski, lva Chism, Pam Durski, Kalhif'HumPhffy,C'0f0lBf1if1Xki- Mf1fyJ0Hyduk. 67 'st , . 1, sr! Russian Club, ROW lr Diane Karkiewicz, Melissa Woods, ROW 3: Rick Malecki, Mary Ann Piatkowski, Mike Dudeck, Melne Meuleman, Ann Kleszcz, Steve Zmyslo. ROW 2: Paul Bob Orlowski, Robert Springer, Terry Sparks. ROW 4: Chris Wisniewski, Jim Berus, Chris Sierzani, Mary Ellen Nyczak, Kuharic, Bob Szymczak, Mary Beth Buechler. Barb Piatkowski, Linda Mallicki, Janis Luchowski, Bob Cross. The Russian Club, sponsored by Mr. Jerome Hojfman, was started in 1964 to provide and stimulate interest in the study of the Russian language and cul- ture. The club activities include guest speakers, slides of Russia and Russian flms which are shown at Notre Dame. Any stu- dent taking Russian is eligible to become a member. Special awards are given to fourth year students who have done excep- tional work. Although the club is small, it has raised sujfcient money to buy a record player which is used in the Russian room. russian club Russian Club ojicers: Sponsor Mr. Jerome Hojman, Ken Horvath, Vincent Deguc Barb Retek, Debby Woods and Paula Krupnik. 68 t X German Club, BOTTOM ROW: Bmnda Undwly, Fay Sujfn, Peterson, Debby Drzewski. ROW 3: Chris Myers, Rene John- Rose Sulih. ROW 2: Chuck Losch, Tim Wisniewski, Lea 50'1fRiCh'1'dNel-V0 ' Tom Li1kH,JfwffSv0H- Since its origin in 1966, the German Club's accomplishments have been many. Guided by Mrs. Ruth Tulchinsky, the mem- bers have written a new constitu- tion for their club. Along with making the learning of German more enjoyable, the club serves as a means for members to raise money to help send students abroad. Any student taking a course in the German language is eligible to join so he may gain all the valuable experience the club offers. german German Club Ojfcers: Sue Rosback, Sponsor Mrs. Tulchinsky, Donna Lester, Louise b Litka, Bob Riley. The purposes of the Latin Club, sponsored by Mr. Hubert Miller, are to interest more .students in the study ofthe Latin language and to acquaint them with the ways and customs ofthe ancient Romans. Along with having an annual dance, a Christmas party and a trip to Chicago, the club also presents awards to dis- tinguished Latin students. In or- der to be a member ofthe club, a student must pass a test and must be recommended by a member in good standing. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Left to right: Diane Wojnarski, Linda Sobieral- ski, Mr. Hubert Miller, Chris Kuharic, 1 and Barb Parakowski. Latin Club, BOTTOM ROW: Bob Orlowski, Bob Luchowski, Dennis Sieracki, Jim Lukaszewski, Dave Cherryholmes, Terry Kosinski, Louis Hegyi, John Stachowiaic, Jack Blue. ROW 2: Joe Illes, Doug Reinhold, Chris Jozwiak, Mary Lou Szyman- ski, Janice Cholewczynski, Debbie Jurek, Donna Skorupski, Marsha Sloma, Brenda Cherrone, Laura Enyart, Kathy Conley, Marcia Badowski, Lou Ann Galeziewski, Linda Bor- lik, Terry Vande Zande. ROW 3: Pat Mackowiak, Gary Ko- sinski, Joe Buda, Ron Nalepinski, Lisa Lapkiewicz, Shirley Vandriessche, Kathy Wasowski, Debbie Govaert, Kathie Pol- latin club ak, Gloria Smith, Diana Wasikowski, Helen Jasinski, Barbara Borlik, Mike Sergeant, Frank Markiewicz. ROW 4: Dennis Wasikowski, Jim Reilly, Tim Kozmicz, Harry Pawelski, Roy Jackson, Dan Edington, Scott Carson, Jim Lemanski, Gary Kowalski, Linda Walker, Sue Chikar, Barb Dugas, Sylvia Mar- shall, Bonnie Borlik, Larry Sniadecki. ROW 5: Ron J. Strze- lecki, Jerry Saboski, Gene Mikolajewski, Mike Lokaiczyk, Tim Cash, Rick Gerbasich, Pat Reilly, Mike Trzcinski, Paul Jagger, Gary LaFree, Randy Lafelski, Mike De Volder, Peter Delcham- bre, Dennis Majewski. math club Mgfh Cfub BOTTOM ROWQ Lee Mc-Gnnsgy, Barb Borlfkl Muckowiak, Jim Szklarek. ROW THREE: Joe Manszal, Hal Shelly Kitkowski, ROW TWO: Dennis Wasikowski, Pat MCG1f'15eJ'vFrankMafkffwffz-Jf'U'SZk1f1'9k' Math Club Ojicers: Greg Quiroz, Pat Mackowiak, Joe Marszal, Dennis Wasikowski. Mrs. Ziegler sponsors the club, 71 The Math Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ann Ziegler, tries to maintain an interest in the field of mathematics. The club succeeds in its objective by solving challenging math prob- lems and playing a variety of math games. In this way mem- bers ofthe Math Club learn to realize the importance of math in everyday life. Head Photographer Jean Pierre Schultz, Assistant Mark Vande Zande Staj? SEATED: Michelle Ruszkowski, Gail Pluta, Kathy Zygulski. Becky Schuttrow: STANDING: Caryn Wiggins, Audrey Walorski, Linda Star- czewski. SEATED: Business Manager Angela Winkowski, Sponsor Mr. David Weber: STANDING: Editor- in-chiefMaxine Morenc, Associate Editor Paul Walorski. Stajf' SEATED: Christine Kuharic, Pam Mattix, Janet Skorupskig STANDING: Gwen Schultz, Sue Borowski, Mary Beth Scovil. Underclassmen Editor Marcia Biggs, Layout Editor Terry VandeZande, Clubs Editor Karen Andry- siak, Faculty Editor Terry Sparks. Senior Editor Mary Ann Piatkowski, Copy Editor Sue Radecki, Activity Editor Cathy Freeman Sports Editor Pat M ackowaik. Aher a year of impossible deadlines, missing copy, and blurry pictures, the last envelope was sealed and the 1968 Memory Lane went to press. Under the guidance of Mr. David Weber the book began taking shape in September. It was an unique experience that every stajf member will look back on and recall with pleasant memories and a sigh of relief memory lane stajjf 73 The Drama Club, .sponsored by Mr. John Toth, made it possible for students, teachers and par- ents to enjoy many plays through- out the school year. The club put in many hours of work and rehearsal in order to produce plays which won the applause ofthe audience. Mr. Toth, with the aid of stu- dent directors, directed all the school plays. Members ofthe drama club worked hard in many areas in order to provide the actors with the proper effects. At the end ofa production, each member was rewarded for their ejorts by a feeling of satis- faction and achievement. Drama Club, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Dzikowski, Curtina Kirkendoll, Brenda Cherrone, Melinda Gates, Vickie Soos, Sandy Cornelis, Terry Sarul. ROW 2: Nancy Haslanger, Janet Skorupski, Patty Haslanger, Karen Elljritz, Joyce Witucki, Kathy Dziubinski, Alice Star, Barbara Opaczewski, Richard Roberts. ROW 3: Don Hanyzewski, Rick Orban, Gloria Solli- dranfta club Drama Board. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Dzikowski, Gloria Solliday, Dennis Perry, Nancy Haslanger, Janet Skorupski, Toni Czarnecki. ROW 2: Terry Sarul, Phil Thom- son, Mr, John Toth, Bill Becker, Doug Hojrnan, Larry Wheelock, Bob Luchowski. day, Mike Santa, Kathy Brown, Bark Dugas, Sue Hacker, Pattie Ullery, Kathy Maeyens, Bob Luchowski. ROW 4: Jim Mester, Gary Huston, Doug Hoffman, Phil Thompson, Bob Seals, William Becker, Joe Farkas, Larry Wheelock, Dennis Perry, Lee McGlinsey, Terry Sparks. The National Thespians consists of a group of students from various schools throughout the United States who are in- terested in and appreciate good theatre. The Thespians group was started to create an active and intelligent interest in all types of drama and theatrical productions. The society teaches students to co-operate with and understand fellow students so that all may gain. Members are selected by the ejjforts they have shown to make all school productions successful. 75 national th espians Bob Luchowski, Mr. John Toth, sponsor, Dennis Perry. Thespians, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Kalka, Angela Winkowski, Bob Seals. ROW 2: Brenda Cherrone, Bob Luchowski, Cindy Orban. ROW 3: Dee Bowles, Sandy Cornelis, Patty Haslanger. ROW 4: Carol Dzikowski, Terry Sarul, Janet Skorupski. ROW 5: Jim Alexander, Nancy Haslanger, Larry Wheelock. ROW 6: Dennis Perry, Toni Czarnecki, Don Hanyzewski. ROW 7: Bill Becker, Gloria Solliday, Phil Thompson. f .. .. t ,,, A - - - '- Band, BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Mahnesmith, Karen Pence, Diane Orlowski, Janet Weiss, Melinda Gates. ROW 2: Sue Link Carol Finn, Linda Doussardf Linda Duddleson, Jan Whetstone, Peggy Kelly, Kathy Kapczynski. Jim Ritz. ROW 3: Sheila John- son, Sharon Jones, Herb Peregrine, Lynette Wright, Bob Riley Gwen Shultz, Gary LaFree, Iris Smith, Gene Mikolajewski, Dwight Johnson, Joe Kuharic. ROW 4: Mike Martin, John Wells, John Hawkins, Larry Wheelock, Ted Sikorski, Gerald Marks, George Laird. STANDING: Randy Breunlin, Bob Seals. band The band directed by Mr. Gerald Ollman and Mr. 'ffiflfff esbfii at H Stanley Louiseau, boosted the school spirit of WHS many times during the year. At pep assemblies and at both football and basketball games the band has cheered our teams to victory. Many members ofthe band have joined the strings of the orchestra. Under the direction of Mrt Jay Miller, the orchestra presented many fine programs this year, DRUM MAJORS: Dwight Johnson, Larry Whee- lock. MAJORETTESJ KNEELINGQ Gwen Schultz, Jan Szymanski, STANDINGg Carol Finn, Marcia Jerza- 1 1-nr -t 11 11,1 rf ,, ,I , - .--:tsfstw.:,f1rfc1 rk., t 6 ti K at 2 gal 'l M- ?l' an 1 if youll! Ng 1 s I g Q x 2 Y 2 ,J 1 It Band, BOTTOM ROW: Pam Erickson, Terri Orley, Debbie Kerchner, Irene Colhoun, Pat Overmeyer. ROW 2: Linda Mc- Kesson, Judi Searjoss, Robin Ullerv, Diane Thompson, Ethel Smith, George Ritz, Diane Strzelecki, Chris Paulinski. ROW 3: Robert Borkowski, John Fletcher, Marty Ruszkowski, Dave Shields, Michael Lentych, Paul Gregorowicz, Marcia Jerzakow- ski, Sylvia Marshal, Barb Brandt, Bev Underly, Janice Schy- rnanski, Pat Glon. ROW 4: John Gale, Chris Cenova, Blaine Plencner, John Dauss, Mike Samp, George Charles, Barb Dugas, Doretta McDonald, Debbie Morris, STANDING: Mr. Gerald Ollman, Mr. Stanley Louiseau. Orchestra, BOTTOM ROW: Joe Marszal, Angie Winkowski, Rana Weissfuss, Nancy Link, Lynn Feece, Lea Peterson, Kathy Rendos, Karen Elijritz. ROW 2: Carol Dzikowski, Vickie Soos, Pam Siezko, Diane Snyder, Diana Skarbek, Carolyn Mahne- smith, Karen Pence, Sue Link, Janet Weiss, Pat Overmyer, Rene Colhoun, Randy Emerick, Barbara Grodzicki, Bill Korlowicz. ROW 3: Debby Hunter, Becky McClure, Jane orchestra Whetstone, Pam Erickson, Melinda Gates, Carol Miller, Kathy Dudzinski. ROW 4: Bob Seals, Rantlv Breunlin, Jon Weaver, Steve Butiste, Sponsor Mr, Jay Miller, Mike Samp, John Gale, Chris Cenova. ROW 5: John Hawkins, Larrt' Wheelock, Garv LaFree, Iris Smith, Gene Mikolajewski, Judi Searfoss, Jim Ritz, Linda McKesson, Kathy Kapczynski, Barb Dugas. glee club BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Mraz, Debbie Hunter, Elmyra Brown, Cindy Celichowski, Debbie Hayes, Barbara Krupnik, Elaine Wisniewski, Diane Dandino, Jerrv Marks, Gary Swidak, Dee McCoy. ROW 2: Angela Winkowski, Nancy Haslanger, Aljreida Richardson, Connie Sanders, Tony Czarnecki, Sue Gaczkowski, Linda McGlothlen, Bob Lewandowski, Leslie Buchannon, Joe Jennings. ROW 3: Mary Beth Scovil, Kathy Strantz, Melinda Brown, Koreen True, Carolyn Miller, The Glee Club, under the dir- ection of Mrs. Marilyn Green, adds a great deal to the culture of Washington High School. The club is comprised of music students who have the desire to improve their singing skills. The club organizes and presents to the community and student body various musical programs throughout the year. Among these are the pop concert with the orchestra, an annual Christ- mas program, and an Easter program. The club members receive Berg music awards for outstanding ability and performance, and they also receive Glee Club service awards. Cheryl Hafer, Scott Wihfng, John Williams, Ron Rhoades, ROW 4: Janet Weiss, Joyce Young, Kristie Robbins, Mary Jane Janczak, Jack Zmyslo, Lucius Turner, Jim Treadway, Greg Lindorf Phil Thompson. ROW 4: Alice Star, Gloria Solliday, Sue Hocker, Sharon Blad, Debbie Molnar, Kathy McDonald, Richard Neilson, Kirk Butler, 'Kieth Beringer, Bob Seals. AT PIANO: Mrs. Green, Larry Wheelock. Glee Club Board Seated: Pat Washington, Nancy Haslanger, Loretta Johnson, STANDING: Larry Wheelock, Phil Thompson, Bill Becker, Sponsor Mrs. Green, John Williams, Dennis Perry. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Smith, Alvin Prince, Karen Pence, Lori Niemeyer, Billie Bare, Debbie McClain, Pam Link, Patty Haslanger, Pat Washington, Jackie Stewart. ROW 2: John Dan- dine, Dennis Perry, Tyrone Davis, Tim Schroer, Debbie Dabro- wiak, Jocelyn Polack, Claudette Chandonia, Shirley Kearney, Judy Symzak, Debbie Basil. ROW 3: Pete Ciula, Dennis Wujcik, John Wells, Vicki Soos, Diane Wasikowski, Kathy Brown, Pam Bonkowski, Doris Parker, Sue Radecki, Loretta Johnson. ROW 4: Doug Hojman, Randy Emerick, Ernie Heyse, Barb Dugas, Sandy Cornelis, Linda Sobieralski, Janet Stark- weather, Debbie Engber, Cindy Orban, Carol Dzikowski. ROW 5: Bill Becker, Bill Chapman, Debbie Minor, Jeanette Golba, Barb Rutkowski, Debbie Senzig, Jacinta Polack, Sandy Vanslager, Janet Skorupski, Cathy Bonkowski, Kathy Grayson. Fitzy Minstrels: BOTTOM ROW, Koreen True, Gayle Mroz, Carol Dzikowski, Cathy Bonkowski, Larry Wheelock, John Williams. ROW 2: Cindy Orban, Tina Libertowski, Cindy Celichowski, Dee McCoy, ROW 3: Jerry Marks, Melinda Brown, Debbie Hunter, Joyce Young, Tvrone Davis, Gary Swidak, Loretta Johnson, Pam Link, Dennis Perry, Nancy Has- langer, Mrs. Green, Pat Washington. ROW 4: Janet Skorup- ski, Ron Rhoades, Janet Weiss, Kirk Butler, Dennis Wujcek, Patty Haslanger, Bill Becker, Phil Thompson, Angela Win- kowski, Cathy Grayson, Keith Beringer, Randy Emerick, Bob Seals, Doug Hojpman. mello wrnen, nfzellowelles Mellowenes SITTING: Alice Smr, Jane! Weiss, Gloria ING1Joyce Young. Tina Liberlowski. Gayle Mraz, Janet Sko- Solliday, Melinda Brown, Koreen True, Debbie Hayes, Angela flllhfkf, Debbie Hunter, Nancy Haslanger, Cindy Orban, Cathi Winkowski, Cindv Celichowski, Kalhy Grayson, Pal Washing- B0nk0wski,andPa11yHaslanger. ton, Lorella Johnson, Pam Link, and Jackie Stuart, STAND- Mellowmen: John Williams, Ron Rhoades, Larry Wheelock, DON HC1'1yZ?W-fki, 101171 D!1f1dfn0, Bill Bl?Ckf'f. Deflflii Perry, Doug Hayman, Tyrone Davis, Cornelius Lorrie, Randi' Emer- and Kirk Butler. ick, Jerry Marks, Gary Swidak, Dee McCoy, Phil Thompson, 80 F. T.A. Ojicerss Joyce Witucki, Angela Winkowski, Barb Borlik, Sponsor Miss Voll, Coreene Galeziewski. future teachers of america To acquaint interested high school students with the various phases of teaching is the main goal of the Future Teachers of America. Sponsored by Miss Georgina Voll, the club has many guest speakers, panel dis- cussions and field trips. Each year it holds an annual tea at which the teachers get ac- quainted with the members. Any senior member who is interested in going into teaching, has the opportunity to gain experience by cadet teaching. In this way, they gather information con- cerning the problems and tech- niques of teaching at both ele- mentary and secondary schools. FTA Club, BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Opaczewski, Caryn Wig- ski, Doris Parker, Bonnie Sikorski. ROW 3: Vincent Deguc, gins, Rosalie Miller, Cheryl LaFree, Rosemary Agnew. ROW Louann Galeziewski, Carol Zmyslo, Carol Dzikowski, Michele 2: Janet Scott, Linda Malecki, Chris Kuharic, Linda Sobieral- Kitkowski, Diane Orlowski, Lynn Feece. 81 Broadening the minds of those interested in medicine is the goal of the Health Careers Club sponsored by Mrs. Gwendolyn Parker. The club membens visit diferent hospitals and show var- ious films on medicine. They also serve the school and com- munity in any way they can. The requirements for member- ship are participating in all club activities and showing an interest in the health and wel- fare of their school and commu- nity. Health Careers Club Ojicers: SEATED: Mrs. Gwendolyn Parker, Sponsor, STANDING: Barb Turza, Willia Weymon, Carlett Deal, Linda Starczewski. Health Careers Club, BOTTOM ROW: Carol Horvalh. Joyce ROW 3:Jean Kowalski, Dorothy Chodzinski. ROW 4: DeeJack- Hall, Brenda Cherrone, Debbie Jurek. ROW 2: Sue Sieczkarek, son, Donna Minix, Sandy Wasielewski, Pam Chadwick, Sylvia Sara Etter, Bonnie Borlik, Carol Zmyslo, Lou Ann Galeziewski. Marshall, health careers co-ops Co-opettes, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Ganus, Barbara Rozkiewicz, Elaine Grove, Mary Wallis. ROW 2: Donna Orlowski, Kathy Winnicki, Shirley Glon, Brenda Swain, Joyce Walsh, Anita Muszynski, Julie Cischke, Chris Hubler, Mary Kubica, Mr, Robert Eley. D. CE., ROW l: Rita Gapinski, Vicki Brantley, Sandy Austin, 2:Anne Luchowski, KathyAndert, Don Konoptnski, Phil Diment Betty Coughlin, Barbara Turza, Sue Lubelski, Jim Orszulak, Don Lubelski, Joe Jakubowicz, Norbert Skarbek, Ron Blosser, Mike Diment, Len Mikolajewski, Tom Levan, Mr. Swintz. ROW Frank Goeprich, Mike Delchambre, Joe Przybysz. D.E-. ROW 1: Kalane True, Henrietta Borowski, Ann PeUza, Mike Horvath, Mr. Wood, Vincent Slaby, Joe Winnicki, John Carol Jasinski, Jerry Raker, Catherine Cwidak, Marge Kohler, Stout, Melvin Grzeskowiak, John Wojtas, George Kuta, Rich- Carol Horvath, Diane Kehoe, Karen Stachowiak, Diana Jen- ard Szynski, John Marker, sen, Eileen Leets, Donna Mannix, Miss Snideman. ROW 2: xhffr 511, ai' Q? Library Club: SEATED: Diana Laird, Rita Laird, Rosemary Simpkins, Joyce Wawrzynski, Ines McAfee, Emily Sabuda, Agnew. STANDING: Rebecca Eby, Lorraine DeClercq, Carol Judy Mu-vzywki.Mr1fli'1Sf1bf1i.EfiCf Wilson. Junior librarians might be an- other name given to the mem- bers ofthe Library Club spon- sored by Miss Louise Huns- burger. The only requirement for becoming a member of the club is a willingness to sacrmce study hall time in order to work in the library. As seniors, the members receive pins for their service to the school. This award, however, could never equal the experience one obtains while working in the library, or rep- resent fully the service given to W.H.S. library club Library Club OMCEVSK Rebecca Eby, Sharon Fay, Sponsor Miss Hunsberger, Diana Laird, Rosemary Agnew. 84 audio visual Many teachers would be lost without the helpful hand of the Audio-Visual Club at W.H.S. The club, sponsored by Miss Hallie Clampitt, has care of all audio-visual equipment and films and is responsible for their distribution. The members consist of those who volunteer their time from study hall to , help with the equipment. A.V. Club Ojicers: Joe Shead, Wayne Francis, Sponsor Miss Hallie Clampitt, Joe F orizs. Audio- Visual Club: ROW 1: Ken Grzegorek, Randy Nowak, Bill Stickley, Dianna Laird, Joe Forizs, Rebecca Eby, Warren Out- law, Martin Sabaj, Rosendo Trevino, Davis Stearns, Paul Laskowski. ROW 2: Mike Horvath, Lee McGlinsey, Tom Kowalski, Bob Cross, Robert Stephenson, Scott Carson, Dale Gerbasich, John Fletcher, Charles Harrison, George Laird, it Chuck Chelminiak, Bernoice Foster, Dale Jedrzejewski, Walters, Joseph Shead, Dave Fick, Rick Daurer, Terry wright, ROW 3: Isiah White, Gary Cottrell, Dale Young, Opaczewski, Cary McAfee, Terry Glassborn, Bob Ullery, Johnson, Kenneth Sobecki. Dave Cart- Greg Rene Boy's Ushers' Club, BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Shead, Levan VanParis, Rick Payser, Rick Gerbasich, Alan Rahn, Larry Solloway, Ronald Simpkins, Bruce Dampier. ROW 2: Dale Jedrzejewski, Greg Opaczewski, Ken Sobecki, Joe Farkas, Greg Guzowski, Tom Roberts, David Paluszewski, Amparo The Boy's Ushers Club of Wash- ington High School not only provides an invaluable service to the school, but also serves the community. Members of the club, besides helping at all school athletic events, have also served the community by acting as guides for the opening of the C entral Services Building. With its sponsor, Mr. David Sexton, the Boy's Ushers Club proved to be one of the more valuable assets to Washington High by representing it to the public, The only requirements for membership of this club are the ability to work hard and the willingness to help a worth- while organization. Martinez. ROW 3: Gerry Marks, Larry McKinney, Alan Steinbrunner, Bill Lippert, Dave Shields, Tom Litteral, Wayne Francis. ROW 4: Bill Douglas, Curt Krouse, Dave Hadary, Rene Johnson, Dale Gerbasich, Steve Nimtz, Vincent Deguc. Boy's Ushers' Club: Lej to Right: Larry Solloway, Wayne Francis. Steve Nimtz, Sponsor, Mr. David Sexton, Vince Deguc, Joe Shead boys' usher club GIRLS USHERS' CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Sylvia Garcia, Karen Searfoss, Paula Krupnik, Melinda Brown, Linda Olejni- czak, Cindy Ganus, Kathy Landis, Pat Mormon, Bonnie Dobrucki, Pam Kolesiak, Rosie Malec, and Cindy Orban. ROW 2: Curtina Kirkendoll, Connie Sanders, Iris Smith, Bar- bara Borlik, Michelle Kitkowski, Carol Zmyslo, Linda Malec- ki, Lee Ann Peterson, Carol Skorupski, Jackie Zmyslo, Pat Fa- hey, Nancy Sparazynski. ROW 3: Donna Wharton, Nancy Has- langer, Sue Radecki, Janet Skorupski, Sue Rosback, Sharon Blad, Debbie Grove, Pam Coughlin, Sue Robb, and Linda Em- GirI's Ushers Club Ojfcersq Marcia Craycraft, Vicki Betts, Sponsor Miss Murphy. Joyce Opaczewski, Pam Mattix. hojf ROW 4: Pal Kopinski, Sherry Folk, Rosalie Miller, Vicki Brantley, Gwen Schultz, Elaine Grove, Marv Ann Ganus, Peggy Banicki, Donna Zoludow, Maxine Morenc, and Doris Parker. ROW 5: Sue Link, Sue Morris, Becky Schuttrow, Debbie McClain, Judi Trzaskowski, Diane Wisniewski, Sharon Cwiklinski, Pat Washington, Kathy Budny, Donna Lester, and Terry Vande Zande ROW 6: Laura Jamar, Cheryl Rump, Kathy Dziubinski, Cathy Freeman, Cathi Bonkowski, Debbie Senzig, Sara Stejey, Angela Winkowski, Chris Seanor, Linda Sutton, and Caryn Wigins. The oldest organization of W. H.S. is the Girls' Ushers Club. Gray blazers are the sign of the service rendered to the school by the members of this club. The club, sponsored by Miss is res- Marguerite Murphy, ponsible for the coat check at all basketball games. The girls also help at dwerent activities such as plays, concerts, and con- IESIS. girls ' ush er club the hatchet The Hatchet , which is the school newspaper, was started in 1919 and since then has been the means to acquaint the stu- dent body with current news of the school. Its goals are to in- form the student body, and also to help staj members to develop aform and style ofstory writing. The only requirements for a stag member are hard work and dedication to the publication of a bi-weekly newspaper. SEATED: Sponsor Mrs. Foder, Editor-in-chief Linda Sobieralskig STANDING: Assis- tant Editor Joyce Opaczewski, Business Manager Barb Basham. x l Ad Stag? Kathy Spanos, Melinda Gates, Jef Stahl, Nancy Haslanger, Dennis Perry, Ron Simpkins. 88 PAGE EDI TORS.' Ed Parker, 4th pageg Paul Wisniewski, 3rd. pageg Carol Marshall, asst. 2nd. Page, Terry Sparks, 2nd. Asst., Vince Deguc, lst. page, Doris Parker, Assl.,' Sue Palicki, page. 4. A Slaf SEATED: Laura Enyart, Gloria Jablowski, Sue Radecki, Weiss, Carolyn Miller, Gary Kowalski, Randy Emerick, Mike ROW lg Darlene Treber, Kathy McClure, Linda Olejniczak, Dudek, Mike Harbaugh, ROW 33 Joe Shead, Gary LaFree, Rosie Malee, Maxine Morenc, ROW 2, Pat Snyder, Janet Dr1veCherryholmes, Dale Ewtlld. 89 sea nymphs The Sea Nymphs, a synchronized swim club, has been in existence for four years. Their previous shows have been a great success and this year's show was even better. The theme this year was Aquavision and it was presented on May 2,3, and 4. Twenty of the members attended a synchronized workshop in LaPorte on February 3. Miss Richard, the sponsor of the swim team, has helped the girls a great deal by teaching them the competitive skills needed to have a good record. Sea Nymph Ojfcers: SEATED: Gwen Schultz, Marcia Cray- crajt, Sponsor Miss Richard. STANDING: Carol Finn, Georgette Pryke, Cindy Ganus. N SFU lVymphS,' SEATED: Marcia Craycrah, Cindy Ganus, Gwen Schultz, Diane Skarbeck, Mary Ann Witucki, Ellen Featherstone, Nancy Kovach, Vicki Soos, Valerie Paris, Doretta McDonald, Mary Lindorf ROW 2: Bonnie Borlik, Mary Lou Szymanski, Deanna Engber, Carol Zmyslo, Lea Ann Peterson, Ann Lippert, 90 Peggy Banicki, Lou Ann Galeziewski, Georgette Pryke, Sylvia Piatkowski, Melanie Meuleman, Diane Snyder, Kathy Rendos, Peggy Kelly. ROW 3: Cathy Winnicki, Sue DeLee, Cathy Polak, Kathie Humphrey, Kathy McDonald, Sandy Zanka, Mary Beth Scovil, Cathy Withrow, Lynn Schultz, Carol Finn, Billie Bare. volleyball Grils' Volleyball Team, BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl LaFree, Linda Borlik, Theresa Kryszczuk, Adrian Kloski, Cheryl Grzegorek, Sophie Jasinski. ROW 2: Kathy Lagod- ney, Mary Beth Bueehler, Kathy Buszkiewiez, Debbie Dabrowiak, Diane Wisniewski, Lynn Schultz, Elaine Wisniewski. Girls' Swim Team, ROW 1: Jill Blue, Mary Ann Witucki, Vicki Soos, Kathy McDonald, Georgette Pryke, Diane Snyder, Cathy Polak, Peggy Banicki. ROW 2: Mary Lindorj, Sharon Groshans, Sylvia Piatkowski, Kathy Vande Zande, Lois Haines, Diane Skarbek, Debbie Engber, Deanna Engber, Karen Kopczyn- girl 's swim team ski, Lori Niemier. ROW 3: Valerie Paris, LouAnn Galeziewski, Bonnie Borlik, Carol Zmyslo, Doretta McDonald, Kay Vande Zande, Peggy Kelley, Mary Beth Seovil, Sandy Zanka, Miss Margaret Richard. rod andgun club Rod and Gun Club: BOTTOM ROW: Gary Schweizer, Mike Pauszek, Cas Zielewski, Bob Wisniewski, Terry Molnar, Gary Klaybor, Jerry Wroblewski, Gary Dziubinski, Mark Kolber, Chris Kruk, Jim Orzulak. ROW 2: Ron Blosser, Greg Willough- by, Ron Zielinski, Bob Jaronik, Dwight Johnson, Paul Wassen- howe, Greg Krawiec, John Goodrich, John Andreae, Terry we Rod and Gun Club Ojicers: Jim Orszulak, Jerry Wroblew- ski, Rick Futa, Frank Markie- wicz, Sponsors: Mr, Jerome Hojman, Mr. Gene Dziubin- Breda, Tim Milliken. ROW 3: Joe Kuharic, David Hadary, Rick Nawacki, Chris Kohler, Greg Celmer, Rick Futa, Ron Deranek, Jim Tojthagen, Tom Tomczak, Jej' Stahl. ROW 4: Russel White, Chris Kuc, Dale Gerbasich, Phil Diment, Vince Slaby, Frank Markiewicz, Lester Pankiewicz, Chris Pejza, Russ Brant. Rod and Gun Club.' BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Bikowski, Rick Zalas, Gary Cwidak, Bill Stickley, Jim Swartz, Joe Arch, Ron Conley. ROW 2: Tom Sowinski, Michael Lentych, Andy Kosinski, Ed Wills, Danny Jurczak, Jack Edington, Steve Wujcikowski. ROW 3: Jack DeLee, Richard Watkins, Dave Dant, Greg Wimng, Marty Niebalski, Bill Burkus, Tom Bronsretler, Richard Kosmala. ROW 4: Dennis Praklet, Wayne Simpson, Mark Bowlds, Bill Smurr, Mike Wallis, ski. Dennis Ratajczak, Tom Talboom, Steve Clawson, Burl Hojfman. junior achievement Junior Achievement: BOTTOM ROW: Iris Smith, Mary Ann Kuhar, Lou Ann Galeziewski, Willie Robinson, Connie Sanders, Nancy Kovach, Debbie Bourn, Bonnie Sikorski, Donna Zoludow, Carol Finn, Peggy Maure, ROW 2: Sue Link, Bonnie Borlik, Louise Litka, Lou Ann Chelminiak, Joyce Young, Donna Odyn- ski, Nancy Sosinski, Chris Jozwiak, Chris Fletcher, Karen Andrysiak. ROW 3: Ellen Featherstone, Carol Zmyslo, Marcia Junior Achievement, BOTTOM ROW:1 Kathy Kapczynski, Karen Elifritz, Mary Jane Janczak, Paula Krupnik, Rose Sulin, Mona Kruk, Georgette Pryke, Roberta Toth, Betty Bystry, Sue Wacho- wiak. ROW 2: Kenneth Kwieran, Leona Sparazynski, Bill Korlowicz, Carol Skorupski, Debbie Grove, Janice Paidle, Roy Baker, Sharon Blad, Jackie Jozwiak, Nancy Sparazynski, Jim Lenczowski. ROW 3: Rene Johnson, JejStahl, Larry Strzelecki, H . , Craycraj, Mary Kubica, Kathy Burzynski, Mary Ann DeLee. Marcella Johnson, Sharon Lesniewicz, Michelle Ruszkowski, Janice Cholewczynski, Jean-Pierre Schultz. ROW Q 4: Jerry Saboski, Greg May, Chris Seanor, Mike Garris, Gwen Schultz, Pat Kopinski, Marcia Biggs, Kathy Zygulski, Jim Leach, Den- nis Wasikowski, John Goodrich, Sparky. John Fletcher, Marcia Vargo, Pat Fahey, Diane Kopczynski, Diane Wojnarski, Linda Lapkiewicz, Dave Rinker, Rick Futa, Dave Butiste. ROW 4: Scott Frasier, Randy Breunlin, Jim Tread- way, Dave Parker, Dan Edington, George Ritz, Kenneth Mrocz- kiewicz, Jackie Coleman, Willia Weymon, Chris Myers, Janet Scott, Jim Kleva, Paul Marnocha. Gamma Delta Sigma, BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Nate, Pam Goralski, Bonnie Vargo, Debbie Heritz, Helen Jasinski. ROW 2: Amy Ragland, Deb Runyan, Debbie Jurek, Sophie Jasinski, Pam Claeye, Linda Drabecki. ROW 3: Linda Paszek, Barb Since the Y-teens were no longer ajiliated with the Y.M.C.A., the members de- cided to change the name of the Club to GAMMA DELTA SIG- MA. The Greek letters stand for grace, devotion, and service. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Shultz, began their year with a tea and instal- lation ceremony. One of the many service proj- ects of Gamma Delta Sigma was collecting food for Thanks- giving baskets for the poor. Be- sides these service projects, the club members receive talks from many speakers. One ofthe most interesting and enjoyable talks this year was given by a hippie describing the lje in the Haight-Ashbury district. Lehman. Sikorski, Peggy Kelley, Kathy Bystry, Billie Sorrels, Nancy Robinson, Sonia Snedaker. ROW 4: Barb Podemski, Sue Chikar, Debbie Andert, Kathy Dudzinski, Rhonda Kleva, Brenda Mays, Jan Williams, Pat Banach. Gamma Delta Sigma Ojicerss SEATED: Barb Basham, Rosalie Miller, STANDING: Co-Sponsor Mrs. Schultz, Debbie Basil, Sharon Blad, .lan Williams, Sponsor Mrs. gamma delta sigma Gamma Delta Sigma, BOTTOM ROW: Mary Delee, Louann Galeziewski, Barbara Gunn, Connie Sanders, Eunice Cole- man- ROW 2: Karen Andrysiak, Jackie Jozwiak, Linda Star- czewski, Cordy Sanders, Sue Wackowiak, Judy Wassenhove, Kathy Strantz, Mona Kruk, Betty Bystery. ROW 3: Gail Pluta, Sue Morris, Pat Kopinski, Sandy Wasielewski, Terry Vande- Zande, Tina Deka, Diane Jaronik, Pam Matrix, Bobbie Osow- ski. ROW 4: Janis Kulwicki, Marcia Biggs, Kathy Zygulski, Caryn Wiggins, Barb Parakowski, Maxine Morenc, Jane Banach, Cathi Bonkowski, Linda Malecki, Pat Smudzinski. Gamma Delta Sigma, BOTTOM ROW: Linda Orlowski, Bon- nie Jones, Lois Lawshea, Harriet Eppenger, Peggy Adkisson Marlene Dygolski. ROW 2: Jackie Stewart, Donna Skorupski, MaryAnn Cukrowicz, Diane Opaczewski, Rosemary Agnew, Kathy Budny, Karen Bennett. ROW 3: Sandy Zanka, Anita Janiszewski, Diane Harrell, Karen Stanley, Deanna Engber, Donna Lester, Karen Pence, Kathy Polak. ROW 4: Peggy Banicki, Carol Zmyslo, Nancy Behnke, Donna Langel, Barb Dugas, Cindy Dubicki, Tina Kurzhal, Cheryl Grzegorek. 'N nf A 'Q'-in-Q' .,,,Nqw-sq vovvb BOTTOM ROW: Ray Miller, Fred Laskowski, Ron Deranek, Bruce Scott, Bob Czajkowski, Mike Kosinski. ROW TWOg .loc Konopka, Mike Paidle, Lawrence Futa, Roger Meuleman, 2 Tom Landis. ROW THREE: Jerry Bella, Mike Garris, Dick Lynch, Gary Cottrell, Bob Novinich. ROW FOUR: Tim Cy- man, Dave Brandt, Dave Goralski, Ed Brooks. sw ei BOTTOM ROW: Rick Paulin, Barry Soos, Tom Starzynski, Dave Rinker, Don Hanyzewski, Rich Gosbin, ROW TWO: Dave Crall, Skip Smetzer, Ron Rzepka, Steve Sieczko, Paul 1 iw Botka. ROW THREE: Steve Dant, Stu Levee, Nick Nagy, Tom Locsi, Paul Marnocha. ROW FOUR: Dave Carroll, Cornell Maslowski, Greg Fye, Jim Kleva, Ken Mroczkiewicz. Phi Beta Kappa was the new name selected by the members ofthe former Hi- Y. The Greek let- ters stand for Panthers' Boys Club . The club, again sponsored by Mr. Dennis Leatherman, lived up to its name by providing boys with a chance to participate in various activities. The inter-club basketball tournament and the Club-Faculty basketball tournament allowed the boys to display their athletic abilities. Other various service pro- jects gave them an opportunity to participate in the betterment of their school and community. Membership was open to all W.H.S. boys willing to work hard and havefun at the same time. phi beta kappa gm 3 H x Mr. Leatherman standing with Phi Beta Kappa ojicers, Leonard Mikolajewski, Artie Powell, Skip Smetzer. Another officer, Bruce Scott is not pictured. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Wisniewski, Kevin Jones, Terry Smith, Mike Shindledecker. ROW TWO: Terry Cinal, Dennis Sobczak Brian Lindorf Artie Powell, Gary Klaybor, Mike Wieczorek Joe Olszewski. ROW THREE: Ken Cyman, Ken Kowalski: ff it 5 Jim Burton, Fred Treadway, Paul Laskowski, Rick Wasielewski, ROW FOUR: Glenn Swain, Paul Wassenhove, Ernie Heyse, Thad Baranowski. ROW FIVE: Pat Reilly, Mike Rzepka,A1 Brandt, Paul lwaszewski. 97 booster club BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Banicki, Judy Wassenhove, Coreene Galeziewski, Marcia Badowski, Karen Andrvsiak, Pat Washing- ton, Chris Jozwiak, Terry VandeZande, Pam Mattix, Donna Odynski, Parthenia Reed, Maria Sanchez, Debbie McClain. ROW TWO: Linda Baldwin, Dale Ewald, Mike Dudek, Janis Kulwicki, Kathy Conley, Fran Naesens, Michelle Ruskow- ski, Sharon Lesniewicz, Janet Starkweather, Debbie Senzig, Cathi Sue Bonkowski, Diane Wisniewski, Chris Hodowan- iec. ROW THREE: Debbie Woods, Kathy Zygulski, Joyce Opaczewski, Mike Garis, Greg Szymanowski, Jerry Sobow- ski, Vincent Deguc, Cynthia Smith, Pam Calmus, Maxine Morenc, Gail Pluta. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Wachowiak, Cindy Ganus, Rosie Malec, Kathy Budny, Mary Ann Cukrowicz. ROW TWO: Donna Jones, Betty Bystry, Mona Kruk, Linda Olejniczak, Marlene Dygulski, Leona Sparazynski, Mary Lou Szymanski, Lou Ann Galeziewski, Bonnie Sikorski, Willy Robinson, Tom Litteral, Lorraine DeClercq, Jim Staszewski. ROW THREE: Nanci Sosinski, Carol Zmyslo, Suzy Palicki, Peggy Banicki, Darlene Treber, Sandi Kramer, Rose Sulin, Mary Ann Witucki, Jacki Zmyslo, Debbie Grove, Iris Smith, Kathy Maeyens, Mary Jane Janczak, Mary Ann Kuhar. ROW FOUR: Sheila Spychalski, Cheryl Mitts, Jean Boal, Laura Jamar, Donna Lester, Janice Paidle, Chris Seanor, Diana Wojnarski, Kathy Borlik, Carol Danner, Peggy Wawrzyniak, Janice Cholewczynski, Carol Lorence. ROW FIVE: Tanya Bora'ine, Barb Lesniewski, Marietta Joseph, Diane Kop- czynski, Lynda Lapkiewicz, Paul Choitz, Ron Rhoades, Scott Frazier, Stu Levee, Carol Marshall, Linda Sutton, JaneBanach. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Podemski, Sue Chojnacki, Chris Ganus, Jean Wagner, Sue Opaczewski, Barb Konopka, Linda Drabeeki, Ethel Smith, Ginny Lawshen, Billie Bare. ROW TWO: Fay Sulin, Deb Wisniewski, Peggy Kelley, Cheryl Hafer, Elaine Wisniewski, Janine Andrysiak, Mary Coleman, Sophie Jasinski, Pam Dieczko, Kathy Hudson. ROW THREE: Michelle Csenar, Barb Rahn, Barb Reilly, Sue Chikar, Lynn Palkowski, Kathy Rendos, Bev Underly, Karen Dudzinski, Debbie Zakrowski, Diane Strzelecki, Debbie Heritz, Linda Strzelecki. ROW FOUR: Pam Bonkowski, Teresa Kolesnik, Cindy Francis, Linda Duddleson, Kathy Dudzinski, Maureen Ranschaert, Debby Andert, Judy Cholewczyaski, Anna Ciesialka, Diane Harrell, Pat Banach. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Krause, Adrian Kloski, Susan Krawezyk Shirley VanDriessche, Fran Coleson, Sheila Opaczewski. ROW TWO: Linda Light, Helen Jasinski, Curlina Kirkendoll, Marsha Sloma, Amy Ragland, Linda Mangum, Billie Sorrels, Deb Runyan, Debbie Jurek, Genny Walesiewicz, Gerry Melton, Mary Staszewski, Pam Claeys, Shirley Kearney. ROW THREE: Cathy Nowicki, Judy Grohowski, Brenda Mays, Debbie Basil, Debbie Ziolkowski, Kathy Brown, Donna Skor- upski, Cheryl Grzegorek, Nancy Behnke, Michael Pauszek, Richard Daurer, Marlene Emboden, Linda Walker, Connie v Lips, Deborah Paczkowski, Andrea Litka. ROW FOUR: Debbie Maeyens, Lynn Klaybor, Maxine Sikorski, Carolyn Tuszynski, Vickie Soos, Diane Opaezewski, Diane Kasznia, Cindy Dubicki, Barb Dugas, Linda McKesson, Don Nagolski, James 'Lemanski, Barb Shields, Linda Luezkowski, Judy Horvath, Valerie Daniels. ROW FIVE: Peggy Hoyt, Candi Finch, Anne Lechtanski, Janet Mathews, Rose Landuit, Diane Nowak, Vivian Sopczynski, Mike Trzaskowski, Tim Nemeth, Ed Parker, Linda Hock, Pat Splawski, Connie Strzeleeki, Cindy Lorence, Lola McKeluey. l I , 1 100 .nf Clubs and the people in them, establish and carry on the traditions of W.H.S. The members of these clubs work to obtain seU enjoyment and seU'satisfaclion in completing something which is beneficial. All the activities ofthe school provide a way to create new traditions and promotefriendship within the school. IOI ,w5? v- uf Isl' 1 +4 Jefgmsszaevr . '15 ' - -W, , MMA f,,5,,wM-ffwmmg -' 1-,aff ff ,: 'Leg 4' ww 'fy .V ' , -Ivy., A. ,,,: ---- f-M, 'Y k 1 fifzff ,,i,L,P,,QJQa9EMW 7 f 1 pus: - i -11-If w,,sw:f-imgigggi M' , ,W M .W ,lx ,f Q athletics fax is Am: f. ,, n.i.c. champs Panther Varsity.' BOTTOM ROW: Alonzo Lowery, Lucius Turner, Randy Hoyes, Russ Kuc, Bruce Scott, Al Waters, George McCullough, John Hawkins, Tony Starzynski, Bruce Peterson. ROW Z: Troy Davis, Jerry DeMeyer, Jim Treadway, Bill Chapman, John Williams, George English, Bill Phillips, Joe Jennings, Mike McQueen, Ulysses Jones. ROW 3: Bob Thomas, Paul Marnocha, Jim Neuliep, Al Brant, Russ White, Willie Dickerson, Gerald Charles, Jim Stokes, Jesse GrUj7n, Rick Rajter. TOP ROW: Tim Kuzrnicz, George Tucker, Gary Klaybor, Larry Pace, Randy Tafelski, Ron Rzepka, Jim Gromski, Mike Fick, Russ Sailors, Bob Wisniewski, Ed Bradford, Rick Futa, Dale Gerbasich. Co- Captain Lucius Turner Washington High School 's 196 7 football squad again followed tradi- tion by proving this year to be tops in the state. With the hard hit- ting offullback Al Waters and the elusive speed ofhaUback Lucius Turner and Alonzo Lowery teaming up with the signal calling of Bruce Scott, the Panther offense was invincible. The mighty armada in the line was led by Randy Hoyes, Bill Chapman, George Mc- Cullough, John Hawkins, Tony Starzynski, Jerry DeMeyer and Russ Kuc. The ojense rolled up impressive numbers of points against their opponents, including a remarkable 53-0 score over Goshen. The Panther defense, on the other hand, proved to be even morefor- midable than the offense. They allowed opponents a net gain of less than one hundred andfhy yards in most games. Led up the middle by Al Waters and Bruce Peterson, the Panther defense stopped any attack. As another Panther football season came to an end, much honor and glory came to Washington as a result of this pride and tradi- lion. T04 Co-Captain Randy Hoyes Waters straight-arms a Maroon, COA CH ROGGEMAN The 1967 football season was the ninth in the career of Mr. Thomas Roggeman as helmsman at Wash- ington. His teams have won confer- ence titles jour out of the first eight seasons at W.H.S. The former star from Purdue and the Chicago Bears has instilled confidence and has re- peatedly expressed the idea of Panther pria'e and tradition in his players. L Football coaches .loe Redltng Len Kapsa Bob Vanfamp Tom Roggeman, Bob Million, Mike Sacchini, Dale Gerbasich Panther Pursuit Bruce Scott Alonzo Lowery A1 Waters Q . 5' Ain? 7 H' q 5' I ,Q it 3' . QQ. f , 1 A .wx-,,,..!f ' vs' : ' 'K ' I T i if iff T T .. 'fs T , f T - HQ. ft 14 W 1 A, Q. 'K AK .. ,63,Qf-3, f f- F , ,Q f ' s 1 was w.7 Ww 'i't t .sf 1 , f. ' me -1 H15 2 sw -f-f2.Lt ' '71 ' af'3 f John Hawkins Bruce Peterson x 4 'i 1' 1 NK . - Tri , 'W A i if ff: . .. arf' . ' T -I QQ, L 'A aw- f ,.h gg r v fa. 5 -N R 4 E l Wwe SW R -.. gi ' 'QQ S tvs E Q ,G t 5 Q-my, if 'E w km fps f V if I-Pr'-f 11 Q ff? 2' fxsq- ' it ig W QW' 452516 i2.q 5 ' aw , ijiglzr is AA Q -,L , f W ,fc 1 5, S ' Y? 'JIQC , L - ' -. .i fi ifthff, s A , :.,3f-:f,r'f', 15'-WS: George English I06 Thomas Booms It Through! 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Lonzo Leads For Bruce. Pace Gets Six What A Way To Go! -Q .. Q Washington High Schools varsity football team was not the only football team that showed the signs of Panther tradition and pride. The gridmen of the B and frosh teams have shown their great enthusiasm toward Washington School Spirit. The B team, coached by Robert Van Camp and Leonard Kapsa, and the freshmen, coached by Robert Million and Michael Sacchini, have ex- pressed exuberant emotion toward their boys. With this great sensation between coach and play- er, the boys from the B and frosh teams have taken a major step toward becoming a part ofthe Big Green Machine. FRESHMEN PA NTHERS- BOTTOM ROW: Paul Suppinger, Ken Cyman, Bob Ullery, Bob Horvath, Kevin Bikowski, Rick Zalas, Bob Wasielewski, Chuck Couglin, Mike Martinzak. ROW 2: Woodrow Sconiers, Charles Coleman, Brian Lindorf, Eugene Robinson, Charles Miller, Henry Hall, Jef Phillips, Bob Stokes, Clarence Clark, John Richmond. ROW 3: Roy Harris, Terry Smith, Conrad Buda, Jim Berus, Martin Nieb- alski, Cleveland Redding, Charles Chelminiak, Bob Love, Ron Coleman., ROW 4: Ed Leichtman, Wayne Bennet, Thermen Mc- Ginnis, Randy Kiemnec, Bob Evans, Maurice Howard, Pat Nailon, Ozzie Paskell, Randy Futa. ROW 5: George Miles, Charles Rodek, Jerry Munaw, Dee McCoy, Ron Kovatch. Cathi Bonkowski Diane Wisniewski Debbie Senzig Mary Lau Szymanski Sandy VanSlager football cheerleaders 1, tennis is i .tif Pt . . e Led by veteran senior netters the Panther tennis team possessed a ff tttiss U T 'ttt strong conference team. Practicing daily at their home courts at . .. V .k C ihseht its H' Navarre School, Coach Brookman's boys made their hard work h'hih'i :,. V payoj The team, second in the school's history improved dras- 337. lhs ' 5 . eec' tically since last year. Senior captain Tim Cyman led the team T followed by seniors Ed Brooks, Jerry Rans andJoe Konopka. Tim C yman returns a Penn serve. Tennis: BOTTOM ROW: Roy Baker, Mike Kosinski, Chris Walorski Coach Brookman. NOT PICTURED: Bob Walker, Chrapek, Tim Cyman, Ed Brooks, Jerry Rans. TOP ROW: George Ritz. John Fletcher, Bill Korlowicz, Joe Konopka, .lon Weaver, Dave 1 I I Cross Country: BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Majewski, Mike Car- Fye, Al Rahn, Gary LaFree, Hal McGlinsey, Coach Dziubinski, rol, Pat Carlton, Zeb Gathright, Lonnie Harrison. ROW 2: Greg Scott Wibing, Marion Lloyd. F ye Paces Panthers cross country Washington High's 1967 Cross Country Team, coached by Gene Dziubinski, endured feats that are unmentionable. The Panther Harriers perservered in winter-like weather with just thin clad uni- forms. Al Rahn proved to be number one man most ofthe year, but was being pressed by Scott Wihing, a top prospect despite a broken ankle before the season started. Following these two co- captains were Gary Lafree, Greg Fye and Hal McGlinsey. By following Panther tradition and taking up panther pride, these boys deserve Panther recognition. II2 i Varsity Basketball, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Stokes, Bruce Scott, Al Brandt, Ron Sanders, Earl Richardson, Dave Goralski, Mike Davi.s, Jim Bilinski, Dale Zack, Lucius Turner. ROW 2: George McCullough. sectional runners up The 1967-68 Washington five finished their season as runners-up in the South Bend Sectional Tournament. Speed, hustle, and desire carried them through the year and provided theirfollowers with many exciting moments of basketball. The Panthers defeated every school in South Bend at least once and dropped heartbreakers to Benton Harbor itwo points in the last four secondsi, Goshen fone point in the last two secondst, and Elkhart ithree pointst. The fate ofthe team was usually in the hands ofjunior Mike Davis, averaging 17.5 points per game, with peak efforts of 32 and 29 points against Central and Clay in the sectional. Teammate Lucius Turner placed second in scoring while Earl Richardson and George McCullough led the team on the boards. The B-team, coached by Stan Neal, accomplished a l4e7 record, while the frosh's record included wins over Michigan City, Elston and La- Salle eboth frosh city champions. The Panther tradition and spirit will be kept alivejor years to come. H3 Coach Subby Nowicki W? Nik 15 ix YZEX hun! E .ff , W SQ , ,ff we 4 -li 4 we im , vw, . . Q73 W . iw su- n K-, f' 'Q ,gf if if x Y , Q .1 ,A p -, in iw, ,. I M grit Q af 'Luv f 9 4 . J WI 'f u wg? V.-in W ai Yf+??ypf+' L v' k Q Q ff! 5 Bruceswings il to Mike. Ef1f10vf'H1U4 n 1' Q 'el ' ' VL- - . A ' fr' ., , ,L,: 'N 4424! W. fjw-Qmwu mm., AW. Q fwsf...m m nw 5 1 F J - n - s 1 E . A v B fb fx Mikefortwo. H5 IA 1 mL Lf. 8 45' N., 'Q ,QQ-jaw' ' ...ew- Georgefiys high. hz! J 14 L 1 'LV V . Mg gg 4 4 '9 Qu.: 'qv Lk W '11,5aW , E gl ,.' ,.-- E k, 1 ,I 5 ,li IA: , si as K , 1? if 5 ' e -as '-'-5 NS.-J 32 1' X5 A A U , '+1A4sv K, . 'ST panther reserves B-Team, Lek to Right: Juble Hairston, Art Powell, Gary row, Jim Stokes, Zeb Gathright, Tim Nemeth, Rick Orban. Duddleson, Joe Molnar, Mike Fick, Al Brandt, Mike Schutt- Atleh, Bob Thomas. 30 42 32 40 1 b- . B-Team Coach Stan Neal, Varsity Coach Subby Nowicki, Freshman Coach Dave Weber. Freshmen Basketball, BOTTOM ROW: Bob Stokes, Kevin Bikowski, Ken Rump. ROW 2: Bob Ginter, Jesse Lancaster, Elmo Perry, ROW 3: Charles Coleman, Clarence Clark, Bob Lewandowski, Kim Henke, .leHPhillips. MT mgwgq ,i ' T' 'Ii 1 5 4 E 1 Mx Y, fl 1:5-We gas f 'E 1 I f ii 5' varsity wrestling Varsity Wrestling Team, ROW 1: War- ren Outlaw, Kevin Jones, Terry Outlaw. ROW 2: Jesse Gryfin, Mike McFarland, Charles Mack. ROW 3: John Vann, Jim Neuliep, Carl Evans. ROW 4: Chris Kohler, Gerald Charles, Jerry Demeyer. Washington's 1967-68 wrestling squad racked up an impressive record for the season. Heading the list for the Panther matmen was Carl Evans, state champ in the 154 pound bracket. Other champions included Jerry De- Meyer, Jim Neulip, and sec- tional champ, Kevin Jones. ,Coach Bob Million's team plac- ed second in the South Bend sectional, just three points behind Central, and third in the regional at East Chicago. With returning varsity wrestlers like the Outlaw brothers, Charles Mack, Neulip, and DeMeyer, Washington looks to the future for more champions and titles. B- Team Coach Mike Sacchini, Head Coach Bob Million, Assistant Charles Martin 120 154 pound Slate Champion, Carl Evans Sectional Champ Kevin Jones Conference ana' City Champ Jerry Demeyer, City Champ Jim Neuliep Freshmen, ROW l: Dave Wassenhove, Bill Stiekley. Dee McCoy, Fred Rits- chard, Randy Kiemnee. Kevin Klaybor, Amparo Martinez, Dave Loesi, ROW 2: George Miles, Paul Suppinger, Charles Miller, Greg Opaezewskl, Bob Ullery, Eugene Robinson, Dick Wasielew- ski. B-Team, ROW 11 Dan Turner, Lewis Chism, Bill Stiekley, Fred Charles Miller. Greg Opnvzewski, Eugene Robinson, Ken Ritschard, Jim Ritz, John Anderson, Tyrone Davis, Sam Leon- Senlig, Ron Vfff' ard, Barry Bibbs. ROW 2: Paul Suppinger, Alonzo Poindexter, 121 s wim m ing Led by Senior co-captains Joe Illes and Drew Villegan, the Panther Tankers splashed to an over all season record of 9-9. At one point in the season Coach David Sexton's team maintained a string of 5 wins and out dis- tancing last year's complete total in the win column by 3. High- lights of the season were victor- ies over Central, Riley, Misha- waka, Elkhart, and Michigan City. Senior divers Tom Litka and John Zanka cashed in on points not captured by Bob Wisniew- ski or Bob Riley. Despite losing these six graduating seniors, those who will be providing a strong nucleus for next year's varsity squad will be award winners: Marty Ruszkowski, Greg Clark, Nick Nagy, Paul Laskowski, Jim Illes, Tom Tom- czak, and Brian Giczi. Nagy splashes to victory! Swimming Team, ROW l: Terry Budny, John Gale, Rick Morgan, Ken Cyman, Don Metzler, Rick Basham, John Wells, John Sinka. ROW 2: Greg Fye, Nick Nagy, Mark VandeZande, Tom Tomczak, Brian Giczi. ROW 3: Paul Laskowski, Marty Ruszkow- ski, Jim Illes, Brian Lindorf Steve Butiste, Greg Clark, Doug Reinhold. ROW 4: Joe Illes, Drew Villegan, Bob Wisniewski, Tom Litka, John Zanka, Bob Riley. Leh to right: BOTTOM: co-captains, Joe Illes and Drew Villegan. Top: Coaches, David Sexton and Don Brookman. I22 3 Take aj? Man in flight Price of glory! I23 Varsity Baseball, BOTTOM ROW: John Zanka, Dale Zack, Peterson. ROW 3: Mike Kosinski, Mike Schuttrow, Ron J Bruce Scott, Lynn Beczkiewiez, Gary Niemer, Lew Verash, Strzelecki, Randy Breunlin, Tim Kuzmitz, Mike Trzaskowski Dave Butiste. ROW 2: Russ Kuc, Ron Rhoades, Gary Duddle- Jerry Pollins, Randy Hoyes. son, Rich Futa, Rick Zalas, Bob Jaronik, Stu Levee, Bruce Dale Zack Leading the Panther attack under head coach Pat Gulltfor were veter- ans Bruce Peterson and Randy Hoyes, Jerry Pol- lins was on the receiving end ofpitches thrown by Russ Kuc and Lew Ve- rash. The clutch hitting of Dale Zack, Lynn Beczkiewicz, and Bruce Scott also proved fa- vorable in many games. Bruce Scott Bruce Peterson Lynn Beczkiewtcz Jerry Pollins John Zanka Randy Hoyes I24 l As Q , I ' J f ,. Q Coaches Pat Gullifor and Dave Weber Pitchers Russ Kuc, Ron J. Slrzelecki and Lew Verash B-Team Baseball, BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Klaybor, Bob Gin- Wisniewski, Ken Cyman, Greg Wimng, Kevin Swartz, Rick ter, Ken Rump, Chuck Coughlin, Kevin Bikowski, Jim Jankow- Rajler, Tim Nemeth, Jim Szymanski, Wayne Wielgos. ROW ski, Mall Sczepankiewicz, Amparo Martinez, John Bucholtz. 3: Dave Walorski, Curt Krouse, Paul Wassenhove, Mike Rzep- ROW 2: Bob Cross, Chuck Chelminiak, Brian Lindorf Paul ka,AIFreeman, Howard Conard, Dave Retek, Rick Watkins. baseball Varsity Track, BOTTOM ROW: lsiah White, Tyrone Davis, Pat Carlton, Carlos Phillips, Juble Hairston, Ron Vice, Jim Nowaczewski, Al DeMeyer, Jerry DeMeyer, John Vann, Jim Gromski, Charles Kirkland, Dave Parker, Leon Declercz, Dwaine Conley. ROW 2: John Anderson, Hunter Moody, Zeb Gathright, Randy Tafelski, Ed Bradford, Elmer Lancaster, Ron Rzepka, Scott Wimng, Dan Edington, Jim Neulip, Mont- gomery Frazier, Mike Davis, Willie Dickerson, N. C. Hadrict. ROW 3: Les Richardson, Carl Evans, Joe Jennings, Chris Koh- ler, Al Rahn, Les Buchannan, Al Waters, Joe Przybysz, Jim Bruce, Lucius Turner, Bob Kruszynski. ROW 4: Gary Lal-'ree, Jim Robak, Bill Arick, Russel White, Al Brandt, Purvis Ken- nedy, Chris Kuc, Bill Chapman, Russ Sailors, Rick Wiedner, Ron Zielinski. Bob Kruszynski, Al Waters, Joe Jennings, Al Rahn, Bill Arick. Russell White Coaches Bob Van Camp and Stan Neal This year's Panther track season was highlighted by invitationals at Indianapolis Tech and Go- shen, and the Valparaiso and LaPorte Relays. Captain Lucius Turner led Coach Bob Van Camp's team in defense of the sectional crown. Hurdler Rus- sell White captured frst place in several meets, while shot put- ter Jerry DeMeyer broke the 45 foot barrier many times. Freshman Track BOTTOM ROW Terry Budney Robert Love, Jesse Lancaster, Ron Chlebowski, .lim DeBeck Woody Scomers Lonnie Harrison Marzo Lloyd. ROW 2: John Richmond, Mario Lloyd, Dennis Folk Bob Ullery Daryl Biggs Henry Hall Clarence Clark, Melvin Williams. 127 Sprinters Carl Evans, Willie Dickerson, Lucius Turner. track Ken C zajkowski Paul H yduk Bob Czajkowski GOM BOTTOM ROW: Ron Deranek, Lawrence Futa, Ken Drabecki, Steve Zmyslo, John Szucs. ROW 3: Chuck Miko Czajkowski, Bob Czajkowski, Paul Hyduk, ROW 2: Dave lajczak, Marty Niedbalski, Rick Buczek, Nick Nagy, Jerry Pietrazak, Ken Dombrowski, LeVan VanParis, Con Buda, Bob Saboski, Ron Bartosizzk. Z Washington's 1968 GOU squad gave an g-O all out ejort to shoot sub-par ball this season. Lettermen Ken Czajkowski, Bob Czajkowski, Paul Hyduk, Jerry Saboski, and Ron Deranek carried the load for Coach Dziubinski. Good prospects for Varsity status next season include Rick Buczek, Chuck Nemeth and Ken Dom- browski. 128 Coach: Gene Dziubinski T, football VARSITY WHS Opp B-TEAM WHS Opp FRESHMEN Michigan City 33 6 Goshen 1 0 WHS Opp Goshen 53 0 Mishawaka 12 0 Riley 14 13 Central 27 0 Michigan City 14 19 ,lggkggn 32 6 Mishawaka 12 12 Elkhart 20 13 Cemrgl 1 0 La Porte 20 0 La Porte 23 13 Lg Salle 28 6 Elkhart 32 0 Riley 35 7 St. Joseph I4 7 Adams 41 0 St. Joseph 26 7 Mishawaka 18 6 Riley 41 0 Central 13 0 Adams 20 0 St. Joseph 26 25 Adams 13 0 Clay 25 0 Marian 0 7 basketball VARSITY WHS Opp B-TEAM WHS OPP FRESHMEN Penn 53 52 Penn 54 36 WHS Opp Hammond Hammond Michigan City 49 46 Clark 42 60 Clark 54 38 St. Joseph 33 41 SI. Joseph 51 46 St. Joseph 46 40 Central 32 53 Jackson 60 57 Jackson 64 34 Adams 28 46 Marian 55 69 Marian 27 29 LaSalle 26 24 Elmhurst 54 69 Elmhurst 48 28 Clay 29 28 Riley 71 50 Riley 63 38 Marian 34 36 Hammond Noll 73 100 Hammond Noll 63 46 Jackson 32 28 holiday tournament holiday tournament Penn 32 35 Managers, B01-TOM ROW: Sew, C,,,s0,,, fam- LaSalle 65 61 LaSalle 57 49 Mishawaka 44 42 ball, basketball, track. Pat Mackowiak, football, Sl' -10591711 55 73 Sl- -10591711 58 41 Riley 38 45 basketball, track. ROW 2: Greg Harris, football, Elkhart 65 68 Adams 33 52 holldayloumamenl basketball, baseball. Chris Cenova, football, 111130110 78 73 Elkhafl 38 55 Riley 40 41 bgskglbgfl, ,mek ROW 35 pm Tmwaekf' fom- Mishawaka 68 59 LaSalle 53 43 St. Joseph 29 40 ball, gmeks G,eg Ka1se,, swimming. ROW 4. Goshen 83 85 Mishawaka 40 36 Central 38 31 Garland Hagedorn, football, wrestling, baseball. Clay 65 54 Goshen 40 30 Adams 19 47 Jim Bruce, basketball. ROW 5: Mike Kalka, bas- Cfnfffll 67 76 Clay 37 43 LaSalle 37 57 ketball, track. Bill smirk, football, track. Benton Hnfbvf 74 75 Central 49 40 Clay 36 46 Adams 86 71 Benton Harbor 43 35 Marian 52 49 . . Michigan City 51 86 Adams 40 41 Jackson 47 19 Wygs 111 11 g 19111115 LaPorte 44 58 Michigan city 35 53 sectional LaPorte 57 46 WHS Opp WHS Opp gignml Clay 21 25 Penn 4 3 Sl ZW h 48 54 Central 14 30 Central 5 2 ' p La Porte 31 9 Jackson 6 1 Niles 12 28 Mishawaka 1 5 Apr 15 St. Joseph, Central May 2 Riley, Mishawaka Mishawaka 25 21 LaPorte 0 7 Apr 16 Riley, Mishawaka May 7 Elkhart, Michigan City Michigan Cily 41 5 Elkhart 1 6 Apr 18 Riley,Mishawaka May 8 Penn Adams 30 14 Adams 1 5 Apr 23 Elkhart, Michigan City May 9 Central, Goshen Riley 28 20 Riley 7 0 Apr 25 Central, Goshen May 16 Adams, LaPorte Elkhart 12 24 Penn 4 3 Apr 29 Jackson, Clay, LaSalle May 21 Kaeppler Memorial Tournament Penn 29 18 Michigan City 2 5 Apr 30 LaPorte, Adams G0-Vhefl 0 7 May I Mishawaka track baseball swimming cross country Mar 22 Wash. Invitational Apr 3 St. Joseph ' WHS OPP WHS OPP Mar 26 LaPorte Apr 9 LaPorte LaSalle 36 59 Elkhart 47 16 Apr 2 Jackson Apr 11 Mishawaka 3fS110P N011 32 63 Penn 38 20 Apr 5 LaPorte,Mishawaka Apr 15 Central L11P0fff 32 63 Clay 45 17 Apr 9 Culver Ap, 17 LaSa11e Howe M.A. 58 37 Central 35 23 Ap, 11 E1kha,1 Apr 19 Adams Central 52 43 Jackson 34 23 Apr 16 Central Apr 22 Elkhart C0'lC0fd 51 44 LaSalle 34 23 Ap, 18 51- joseph Apr 24 LgP0,1e South Haven 55 40 Michigan City 50 15 Apr 20 Goshen Relays Apr 26 Mishawaka Penn 43 52 Mishawaka 44 17 A pr 23 Riley Apr 29 Jagkson Jackson 32 63 New Carlisle 28 28 Apr 25 Mishawaka May 1 Central 0051194 51 44 Central 33 23 Apr 30 Valparaiso Relays May 3 Goshen Clay 63 32 5051166 48 15 May 2 Adams May 6 Michigan City Elkhart 55 40 North Liberty 37 22 May 4 Conference Meet May 8 Riley Michigan Clly 49 45 1-UPOV19 40 17 May 7 LaSalle May 10 Elkhafy Valparaiso 51 44 Riley 39 19 May 10 Mishawaka Sectional May 13 Adams Riley 31 60 Adllm-V 50 15 May 15 Lapone 1,,v1,,,,10,,a1 May 15 Michigan Cily Mishawaka 39 56 Elkhart 50 15 May 17 Regionaf al Ga,y May 17 Goshen Adams 44 51 lowscore wins May 21 City at Jackson May 20 Riley Culvef 31 64 May 25 Slate at Indianapolis May 27 Sectional f I V... 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' , H 1 i P N . .5 It ,, f 5 -:M-Q - it 5 ff Y N' B Wig? , X 2 A ' m y 5' Y 575 ' ,U A ,Y .. . ZZ 35 797' , M ,Q ,K '12 .Q 0 A I 0 it -i ' , A 152 . s, V 'Q -SK' Q4 t is Q ,R Z 1 QR E5 W' f 5 J: a E :uw ,N:'1'-MVK K W 4 Russell K uc C aryn Wiggins Rosalie Miller Cheryl Rump Deborah McClain Kathy Dzuibinski senior class 132 RUSSELL KUC . . . Junior Achievement 4, Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Band l,2,3,' Orchestra l,2,3, Student Council l,2,3,4,' Class Ojice 4 fPresi- dent2,' Exchange Student to Riley and LaSalle, Homeroom Ofce 1,2 lPresident2,' Class Party Committee 3,4 lDecorations2,' Prom Committee 3,4 fDecorations2,' Wrestling 1,' Baseball l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4,' Memory Lane Escort, Mr. Football Court. CHERYL RUMP . . . Latin Club 1,' Junior Achievement 2,3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 4, Future Teachers of America l,2,4,' American Field Service l,2,3,4 fPresident 32,' Student Council 3,4,' Exchange Student to Adams: Class Ojice 4 I Vice Presia'ent2,' Cabinet Member 4,' Prom Committee 3 lTable Decoration Chair- man2,' Cheerblock l,' Student Directory-4,' Girls Usher Club4. CARYN ANN WIGGINS . . . French Club l,2,3,4 lPresident 42,' Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4, Future Teacher's of America 45 American Field Service 2,' National Honor Society 3,4,' Hatchet Staj lTypist, Reporter2,' Yearbook Stajf 4,' Model United Nations Assembly 4 fPanama2,' Senior Class Treasurer, Homeroom Ojice 3 lSecretary-Treasurer2,' Class Party Committee 3,4 lDecorations2,' Prom Commit- tee 3 lDecorations2,' Chairman of the Student Directoryg Alternate to Girls Hoosier State,' Daughters of the American Revolution Award Winnerg Finalist in the Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages. DEBORAH McCLAIN . . . Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,45 American Field Service 4,' Booster Club 2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4,' Student Council 4,' Class Ojjices 3,4 lSecretary- treasurer 3, Secretary 4 2,' Class Party Committee 3,4,' Prom Committee 3,4,' Junior Prom Court 3,' Melloettes 2,' Fitsy Minstrels 2,' North Central Chorus l,2,3,4,' Carnival , Babes in Arms , Washington-Riley Roundup Court. ROSALIE KA Y MILLER . . . Latin Club 1,2,3,' Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4 I Worship Chairman 3, President 4 2,' National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,' Exchange student to Riley 3,' Senior Class Historian, Cabi- net Member 3,' Class Party Committee 2,3 lRe- freshment Chairman2,' Prom Committee 3,4, Cheerblock l,' Future Teachers ofAmerica l,2,4. KATHY M. DZIUBINSK1. . .Junior Achieve- ment 3,' Future Teachers of America l,2,4,' American Field Service l,2,3,4,' Booster Club l,2,3,4,' Drama Club 4,' Student Council l,2,' Exchange Student to Centralg Senior Class Social Chairmang Junior Cabinet Member, Homeroom Ojjice fVice-President 2, President 1 2,' Class Party Decorations Committee 3,4,' Sen- ior Prom Invitation Chairman, Student Directory 4,' Girls Usher Club 4. Kathleen Andert Jessie A uslin Marcia Badowski Thomas Balsbaugh Dennis Andrysiak 1 5 gy Sandra A ustin Linda Baldwin Sandra Banicki Karen Andrysiak William A rick KATHLEEN ANDERT . . . German Club 3,' Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 45 Future Teach- ers of America 3,45 Booster Club I,2,35 Home- room Social Chairman 25 Junior Class Party Decoration Committee5 Cheerblock 1. DENNIS JOHN ANDRYSIAK . . . Spanish Club 15 Operators Club 15 Rod and Gun Club 1, 2,35 Junior Achievement 3. KAREN MARIE ANDRYSIAK . . . Art Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,35 Booster Club 1,2,4,' Hatchet Staj 15 Yearbook Staj' 4fClubs EditorJ5 Student Council 25 Ex- change student to North Liberty,' Homeroom Ojfce 15 Class Party Committee 2 fRefreshmentsj5 Prom Committee 3 lDecorationsj,' Swimming Cheerleader 35 Sea Nymphs 2,3,4 1Director 315 Girls Volleyball Team. WILLIAM A. ARICK . . . Phi Beta Kappa 45 Cross Country 35 Basketball 1,2,3,4. JESSIE AUSTIN . . . Rod and Gun Club 45 Junior Achievement 45 Phi Beta Kappa 45 Ameri- can Field Service 45 Swimming 2. SANDRA LEE AUSTIN . . . Home Economics 3,4 1Par1iamentarian 415 D.C.E. 4 1Presidentl5 American Field Service 2,35 Drama Club 2,35 Glee Club 2,3. MARCIA L. BADOWSKI . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,' American Field Service 25 Booster Club 1,2,3. LINDA M. BALDWIN . . . Booster Club 1,2,4. THOMAS BALSBA UGH . . . Boys Usher Club 1,25 Junior Achievement 45 Phi Beta Kappa 1,25 Drama Club 45 Student Council 1,25 Cabinet Member 3,45 Homeroom Ojice 35 Class Party Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Dark of the Moon ,' Swimming 1,25 Baseball 1,2,4. SANDRA BANICKI . . . American Field Service 1,2,4,' Booster Club 1,2,4. 133 Marie Barnes Waneta Barnes MARIE HENRIETTA BARNES. . . Spanish Club 15 Latin Club 45 Health Careers 1,25 Jr. Achmt. 3,45 D.C.E. 45 A.F.S. l,2,35 Booster Club 25 Hatchet Stajjf 45 C heerblock 25 Volleyball l,2. WA NETA BARNES. . . Spanish Club 45 Jr. Achmt. 3,45 Booster Club 25 Glee Club 25 Cheerblock 1. BARBARA ANN BASHAM . . . French Club l,2,3,45 Jr. Achmt. 3 fAss't. Sec'yj,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4 llnterclub Council Treas.j,' A.F.S. 2,' N.H.S. 3,4 lSec'y.j,' Hatchet StajY3,4 fBus. Mgr.j,' Drama Club 2,3,4,' Student Council 25 Exchange Stu- dent to Adams5 Cabinet Mbr. 2,45 Sr. Class Party Comm.5 Jr. Prom Comm. NANCY IRENE BA TSON. . . Home Ec Club 3,4,' A.F.S.1,2. LYNN ALLEN BECZKIEWICZ. . . H.R. OHC6 3,4 fSec'y., Pres.!5 Latin Club 15 Operators Club 25 Concession Std. 45 Rod and Gun Club I5 Phi Beta Kappa 25 Baseball 2,3,4. JERRY GENE BELLA . . . Spanish Club 35 Math. Club 1,2,3,' Library Club 25 Jr. Achmt. 35 Phi Beta Kappa 3,4 fGoverning Councilj5 F.TA. 25 Booster Club 2,35 Hatchet Staff 35 Model UN Assembly 3,4 fSomalia and U.S.A.25 Student Council 45 Language Lab Ass't. 35 Class Party Comm. 4 fDecorations, Clean Upj. MICHAEL D. BELLA . . . Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Student Council 15 Cross Country 2,35 Track 2,35 Footballl. KARL LESLIE BENSON . . . Art Club 45 Booster Club 45 Glee Club 45 Babes In Arms . VICKI L. BETTS. . . Usher Club 3,4 fV-Pres. 425 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,45 A.F.S. 25 Booster Club 15 Hatchet StaH25 Drama Club 25 Cheerblock 1, MARCIA EILEEN BIGGS . . . Latin Club 25 Jr. Achmt. 4 lTreas.J,' Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Hatchet Stajf35 Yearbook Staj7'4 fUnderclass Ea'.j. 134 Barbara Basham Nancy Batson Lynn Beczkiewicz Jerry Bella Michael Bella Karl Benson I Vicki Betts Marcia Biggs 1 1 James Bilinski Richard Boal Cathleen Bonkowski William Borlik Henrielltl Borowski Susan Borgwski Zig Borowski Betsy Borrelli Cathi Bonkowski, Washington 's Christmas Tourney Queen JAMES LEONARD BILINSKI. . . Phi Beta Kappa 45 Booster 45 Student Council 2,45 Jr. Prom Ct.5 Cross Country 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Washing- ton-Riley Roundup Escort, RICHARD A. BOAL . . . Math. 1,25 Rod and Gun 1,2,3,45 Usher 1,25 Jr. Achmt. 35 Phi Beta Kappa 1,25 Glee Club 45 Football 1,25 Track 15 Swim. 15 Wres. 1,25 Voc. Auto Shop 3,4. CA THLEEN SUE BONKOWSKI . . . Latin 2,35 Health Careers 15 Usher 3,45 A.F.S. 25 Booster 3,4 1V Pres. 315 Student Council 2,3,4 1Treas. 3, Pres. 415 Exchange Student 1LaSalle, Clayl5 N.H.S. 3,45 Drama 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Cl. Party Comm.5 Prom Comm.,' Jr. Prom Ct.5 Cheerleading 2,3,4 1Var. 15 North Central Chorus 3,45 Sea Nymphs 2,3,4 KV-Pres. 2, So. Chair. 3,415 Washington-Riley Roundup Court,' Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Holiday Tourney Queen. WILLIAM M. BORLIK. . . Student Council 15 Foot- ball 45 Track I,3,4. HENRIETTA BOROWSKI. . . Health Careers 1, 2,3,45 D.E. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 15 A.F.S. 2,35 Booster 1,25 Glee Club 15 H.R. Ojfce 1,2,3 1Sec.- Treas.j SUSAN KATHLEEN BOROWSKI . . . Art 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,' Booster 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 45 HR Sec. 1,25 Cheerblock 1,25 Sea Nymphs 2,35 Jr. Prom Comrn.5 Sr. Cab. ZIG BOROWSKI. . . Art Club 2,35 Usher 1,2. BETSY ANN BORRELLI . . . Russian 2,35 Jr. Achmt. 3 IV-Pres.i,' F.T.A. 25 Cheerblock 25 HR Treas. 4. 135 DEVORAH GAIL BOWLES . . . Future Teach- ers of America 45 Student Council 3,4 fChair- man of Student Ajairsl' Class Party Committee 35 Cadet Teacher 4. MARSHA M. BRADLEY. . . Booster Club 25 Cheerblock 2. DA VID JOHN BRANDT . . . Rod and Gun Club I,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 3 K President 15 Phi Beta Kappa I,2,3,45 Band I5 Class Party Committee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Swimming I,2,3,45 Washington-Riley Escort. RUSSELL BRANT . . . Spanish Club 3,45 Rod and Gun Club 45 Student Council 3. VICKI L. BRANTLEY . . . Spanish Club 15 Girls Usher Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 45 American Field Service 2,35 Cheer- blockl. MICHAEL J. BREWER . . . Phi Beta Kappa 35 Swimming 15 GoU2. DA VID L. BREZINSKI EDWIN PAUL BROOKS . . . Mathematics Club 25 Junior Achievement 35 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Exchange Student to Riley 25 Homeroom Ofce 25 Class Party Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Prom Court5 Cross Country 25 Basketball 25 Tennis 3,45 Gob' 1,25 Washington-Riley Roundup Escort5 Student Council Steering Committee 3. ELMYRA BROWN . . . Health Careers 2,3,45 Home Economics Club 1,35 Girls Athletic Associ- ation 1,45 Junior Achievement 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 35 American Field Service 25 Booster Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Cheerblock 25 North Central Chorus 4. CHRISTINE BRUCE David Brezinski Edwin Brooks 136 Devorah Bowles MOVSI!!! Bradley David Brandi Russell Brant Vicki Brantley Michael Brewer E1myfa Bfgwn Chl'iSlll1? BTRC? Da vid B ys try Pamela Calmus Terry Cartwright Gerald Charles Lou Ann Chelminiak KATHLEEN ANN BURZYNSKI . . . Latin Club 1,2,35 Junior Achievement 3,45 Gamma Del- ta Sigma 45 American Field Service 1,2,45 Boos- ter Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerblock 2. DA VID BYSTRY . . . Spanish Club 15 Mathe- matics Club 1,25 Roa' and Gun Club 1,45 Boys Usher Club 1,25 Junior Achievement 3,45 Booster Club2. PAMELA JOY CALMUS . . . Gamma Delta Sigma 35 American Field Service 2,35 Booster Club 45 Cheerblock 2,45 Student Directory 4,' Helperfor Miss McCullough. TERR Y L. CARTWRIGHT GERALD CHARLES . . . Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. LOU ANN CHELMINIAK . . . French Club 1,25 Home Economics Club 45 Junior Achieve- ment 3,45 American Field Service 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerblock 1,2. IVA ILETTA CHISM . . . Art Club 25 Spanish Club 45 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Junior Achievement 3,4 fVice-president of Sales 315 Future Teachers of America 2,35 Booster Club 45 Cheerblock 1,2. DOROTHY CHODZINSKI . . . Health Careers 45 D.C.E. 4,' Cheerblock 2. PATRICIA J. CHOLASINSKI . . . Spanish Club 2,35 Junior Achievement 45 Future Teach- ers of America 2,35 American Field Serv- ice 1,2,45 Booster Club 1,2,45 Class Party Committee2,4. RONALD CICHOWICZ . . .Rod and Gun Club 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball 2,3 ,4 . fb 5, X- ,fn ' Iva Chism Dorothy Chodzinski Patricia Cholasinski Ronald Cichowicz 137 Julianne Cischke Peter Ciula JULIANNE CISCHKE. . . Health Careers Club 2,4,' Latin Club 1,2,3,4,' Booster Club 1,4,' Busi- ness Co-op 4. PETER CIULA . . . Art Club l,2,' Mathematics Club l,2,' Rod and Gun Club l,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,' Band l,2,3,' Glee Club 3,4,' Stu- dent Council 2,3,4,' Football l,' Swimming l,2,' Wrestling 2. BR YSON CLOON DELORES COLEMAN . . . Health Careers 1,' Home Economics Club 1,' Girls Athletic Association l,2,' Future Teachers ofAmerica 3,4,' Hatchet Staff' l,2,' Glee Club 3,' Student Council 3,' Cheerblock 1,2. JACQUELINE ANN COLEMAN. . . Mathe- matics Club l,' Junior Achievement 3,4 lPresi- dentjg American Field Service 1,2,3,' Booster Club l,2,3,' Cheerblock 1,2. KATHLEEN A. CONLEY . . . Latin Club 2,3,4,' American Field Service 2,' Booster Club 2,4. SANDRA ANN CORNELIS. . . Drama Club 3,4,' Glee Club 3,45 Student Council 2,' North Central Chorus 4,' Junior Achievement 3,' Amer- ican Field Service 2,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,45 Student Council hostess to Exchangeg Diary of Anne Frank ,' Babes in Arms , Dark of the Moon. Senior class holds car wash Bryson Cloon Delores Coleman Jacqueline Coleman Kathleen Conley Sandra Cornelis Gary Cottrell Catherine Cwidak Sharon Cwiklinski Timothy Cyman Kenneth Czajkowski 1 Robert Czajkowski Tonette Czarnecki Betty Jo Coughlin Marcia Craycraj GARY M. COTTRELL . . . Library Club 45 Operators Club 45 Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,' Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,35 Student Council 35 Class Party Committee 2,35 Cross Country 15 Basketball 15 Track 3. BETTY JO COUGHLIN. . . D.C.E. 4. MARCIA KAY CRAYCRAFT . . . Girls Ath- letic Association 2,3,45 Girls Usher Club 3,4, 1President 415 Gamma Delta Sigma 15 Ameri- can Field Service 1,25 Homeroom Ojjice 1,2 1S0cial Cha1'rman15 Cheerblock 15 Sea Nymphs 1,2 ,3 ,4 1 Secretary- Treasurer 2, Vice-President 415 Plays- Carnt'val ,' Student Secretary to Mr. Toth 4. CATHERINE LEE CWIDAK . . . D.E. 4 1Treasurer15 Booster Club 15 Junior Achieve- ment 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 4. SHARON A. CWIKLINSKI . . . Latin Club 15 Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 15 American Field Service 25 Booster Club 15 C heerblock 1. TIMOTHY A. CYMAN . . . Rod and Gun Club 45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,45 GUU 1,25 Prom Committee 3,45 Junior Prom Court5 Tennis 3,4 1Captain 415 Class Party Committee3,4. KENNETH CZAJKOWSK1 . . . Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,' Operators Club 1,25 Phi Beta Kappa 1,25 Booster Club 45 Basketball 15 GoU'1,2,3,4. ROBERT CZAJKOWSK1 . . . Rod and Gun Club 2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,45 Booster Club 45 GoU1,2,3,41Captain1. TONETTE CZARNECK1 . . . French Club 1,25 Library Club 1,25 Human Relations 2,3,45 Hatchet Staj1,2,3 1Assistant Editor 315 National Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 lBoard 3,415 Glee Club 3,45 Class Party Committee 45 Plays- Night of January 16 ,' Teahouse of the August Moon 5 Diary of Anne Frank ,' Babes in Arms 5 Dark ofthe Moon . BRUCE W. DAMPIER . . . Spanish Club l,4,' Boys Usher Club 3,4. JOHN J. DANDINO . . . Rod and Gun Club 1,' Boys Usher Club l,2,' Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,4,' Glee Club 4,' Mellomen 4,' Fitzy Minstrels l,4. JOHN R. DAUSS . . . Hatchet Staj 3,4, Band 3,4,' Glee Club 3,' Swimming 2. KERRY SCOTT DA VIS . . . Basketball l,2,' Homeroom President 2,' Cabinet Member 3. FRANK L. DAY . . . Glee Club 3,45 Wrestling l,2,' Football l,2,3. CARLETT MAE DEAL . . . Latin Club l,2,3,4,' Math Club l,' Health Careers Club l,2,3,4 lSo- cial Chairman 3, President 4l,' Girls Athletic Association l,2,' Human Relations 4,' Hatchet Staj l,2,' Drama Club l,' Senior Class Party Committee, Cheerblock l,2. VINCENT ANTHONY DEGUC . . . Boys Ush- er Club lCaptain 2, Vice-President 3, President 4l,' Russian Club l,2,3,4 lVice-President 3, President 4l,' Mathematics Club l,2,3,4 lSocial Chairman 31, Library Club 2,3,4,' Operators Club 1,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,' Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Booster Club 3,4,' National Honor Society 3,4,' Hatchet Staj l,3,4 lReporter 1, Page Editor 3,4i,' Senior Cabinet Memberg Bas- ketball 2,' Future Teachers of America 4,' Student Council4. MICHAEL ANDREW DELCHAMBRE . . . D.C.E. 4 lVice-Presidentjg Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,' Swimming l,2,3 lDistancej. MARY ANN DELEE . . . Art Club l,2,' French Club 3,' Junior Achievement 3,4 lTreasurer 4l,' Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' American Field Service 2. JA CK DEMITRUK Vincent Deguc Michael Delchambre 140 Bruce Dampier John Dandino Jghn Dgugy Kerry Da vis Frank Day Carlett Deal Mary Ann Delee Jack Demitruk Madeline Desmet James Dowlut John Drabecki Michael Dudek Judith Dzialakiewicz Eleanor Dials Michael Diment RONALD A. DERANEK . . . French Club 15 Science Club 45 Rod and Gun Club 3,45 Mathe- matics Club 1,45 Electronics Club 45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Booster Club 45 Swimming 25 GQU 1,2,3,4. MA DELINE DESMET ELEANOR E. DIALS . . . French Club 35 D.C.E. 45 Booster Club 15 Gamma Delta Sigma 1,25 American Field Service l,2. MICHAEL DIMENT . . . Rod and Gun Club 45 D.C.E. 4fTreasurerl5 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Football 25 Wrestling l,2. PHILLIP R. DIMENT. . . Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,45 D.C.E. 45 Operators Club 4. JAMES S. DOWLUT ELIZABETH DOZIER. . . Booster Club 3,4. JOHN J. DRABECKI . . . Rod and Gun Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,4,' American Field Service 45 Class Party Commit- tee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Basketball 15 Wrest- ling 25 Baseball l,2. MICHAEL ROBERT DUDEK . . . Latin Club 1,25 Russian Club 3,45 Mathematics Club I5 Booster Club 45 Hatchet Staj 3,4 lCirculati0n Managerl. JUDITH DZIALAKIEWICZ . . . Art Club 45 Library Club 2,45 Junior Achievement 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Future Teachers of America 1,2,45 American Field Service 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Cheerblock 1. 141 REBECCA JO EBY . . . French Club 1,2,' Li- brary Club 3,4 lHistoriani,' Operators Club 4,' Junior Achievement 3. NANCY CAROLE EDWARDS . . . Art Club l,2,3,' Home Economics Club 2,3,4,' Library Club 1,2,3,4 lSocial Chairmanig Future Teachers ofAmerica2. GAIL EICHSTADT. . . Art Club l,2,' Spanish Club 1,' Home Economics Club 1,2,' Junior Achievement 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 1,2,' Future Teachers of America If American Field Service l,2,3,' Booster Club 1,2,3,' Student Council 1,' Class Party Committee 3,45 Prom Committee 3,' Cheerblock 2. TERESA ANN ELIA . . . Student Council 2,4,' Future Teachers of America 2,' American Field Servicel. DEBORAH E. ENGBER . . . French Club 1,2,3,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4 fSecretary 3j,' Ameri- can Field Service 2,3,' Booster Club 3,' Glee Club 1,4,' Student Council 4,' North Central Chorus 4. GEORGE W. ENGLISH, JR . . . Booster Club 4,' Basketball 1,3,' Track l,3,4,' Wrestling 4,' Foot- ball l,2,3,4. CARL J. EVANS . . . Band l,2,' Cabinet Mem- ber 4,' Washington-Riley Escort 45 Football 3,' Track l,2,3,4,' Swimming l,' Wrestling l,2,3,4. DALE EWALD . . . Booster Club 4,' Hatchet StaH3,4. SHARON FAY . . . Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' Homeroom Vice-President 2, Junior Class Party Committeeg Student Secretary 4,' Library Club 4. Rebecca Eby Nancy Edwards Gail Eichstadt Teresa Ann Elia Deborah Engber George English Jr. Carl Evans Dale E wald 142 Sharon Fay Ellen Featherstone ELLEN M. FEATHERSTONE . . . Art Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Girls Athletic Association 2,3,4 lChairman 2,3,4l,' American Field Service 25 Model United Nations Assembly 4 lTurkeyl5 Drama Club 25 Junior Prom Committeeg Sea Nymphs 1,2,3,4 fDirector 2,315 Junior Achieve- ment4. RONALD FERRIS. . . Rod and Gun Club 1,45 Student Council 1,2. SHERRY ANN FOLK . . . Booster Club 1,25 Sea Nymphs 15 Girls Volleyball Team 1,25 Girls Usher Club 4. BERNOICE FOSTER . . . Track 1,' Student Council 35 Wrestling 1,25 Operators Club 4. BEVERLY ANN FOSTER . . . Home Econom- ics Club 15 Girls Athletic Association 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 35 Student Council 15 Homeroom Ojice 1,25 North Central Chorus 35 Girls Volleyball Team 1,2. BODIL ELLEN FRANK . . . Washington-Riley Roundup Court fQueenl. Beverly Foster ,,,- Bodil Frank Catherine Freeman Sherry Freese Coreerle Galeziewslfl Mary Ann Ganus Rita Gapinski Sylvia Garcia Michael Garis Dale Gerbasich Robert Fujawa Lawrence Futa CATHERINE A. FREEMAN . . . Art Club l,2,3,4 lTreasurer 3, Secretary 4l,' Spanish Club l,2,' Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4 lTreasurer 3i,' Booster Club l,2,3,4,' Yearbook Staff4 lActivi- ties Editorjg Student Council 2,' Homeroom Ojfce l lVice-presidenttq Class Party Commit- tee 3 lDecorationsl,' Prom Committee 3 lDeco- rations If Cheerblock 1. SHERRY FREESE ROBERT JAMES FUJA WA LAWRENCE M. FUTA . . . Spanish Club 4,' Rod and Gun Club 4,' Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Booster Club 4,' Swimming l,' Baseball l,2,3,' Golf4. COREENE A. GALEZIEWSKI . . . French Club 3,' Junior Achievement 35 Future Teachers of America 3,4 lPresident 425 Booster Club 3,4,- A merican Field Service 3. MARY ANN GANUS . . . Art Club 2,' Girls Ushers Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 4,4 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,' Booster Club l,2,' National Hon- or Society 3,4,' Student Council l,' Homeroom President l,' Cheerblock I. RITA GAPINSKI. . . Latin Club 2,3,4,' Health Careers 2,3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,35 D.C.E. 4,' Girls Volleyball Team l,2,' Booster Club 2,3,4,' Class Party Committee 3. MARIA SYL VIA GARCIA . . . Spanish Club 4,' Girls Ushers Club 3,45 American Field Service l,2,' Student Council l,2,3,' Senior Cabinet Mem- berp Homeroom Omce 1,2 lPresidentt,' Class Party Committee 4,' Prom Committee 4. MICHAEL ALLEN GARIS . . . Latin Club l,2,' Junior Achievement 4,' Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Booster Club 4,' Homeroom Ojfce 1,2 lPresidentl,' Football l,' Class Party Committee 4. DALE FRANCIS GERBASICH . . . Electronics Club 2,35 Rod and Gun Club l,2,3,4,' Boys Ushers Club l,2,3,4 lSergeant 3, Captain 4j,' Phi Beta Kappa l,2,3,4,' Wrestling l,' Football l,2,3,4. Ronald Gerkey Rebecca Gervias RONALD W. GERKEY. . . Basketball 1,25 Base- ball 3,45 Homeroom Ofce 3 lVice-Presidenti. REBECCA GER VAIS LYNNETTE MARIE GLON . . . Lat1'n Club l,2,3,4,' National Secretaries 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4,' American Field Service 2,3,45 Class Party Committee 3 lDecorationsi5 Student Secretary to Mrs. Goldberg 4. SHIRLEY ANN GLON . . . National Secre- taries 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,45 American Field Service 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Sea Nymphs 2,35 Co-op 4. FRANK GOEPFRICH . . . D.C.E. 45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Track 1. JOHN CLYDE GOODRICH. . . Rod and Gun Club 45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Hatchet StajY3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Tennis 3. DA VID J. GORALSKI . . . Spanish Club 15 Phi Beta Kappa 45 Booster Club 45 Student Council 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Memory Lane Court Escort,' Washington-Riley Escort. TONI GORBITZ . . . Art Club 2,35 Health Careers Club l,2,35 Junior Achievement 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 1,2,35 Future Teachers of America l,2,35 American Field Service l,2,35 Booster Club l,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Class Party Committee 45 Cheerblock 1. KATHLEEN MARIE GRABARZ . . . Art Club 3,45 German Club 15 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 Future Teachers of America l,2,3,45 Ameri- can Field Service l,2,3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Cheerblock l. KATHLEEN F. GRA YSON . . . Health Careers Club 35 Human Relations 45 Glee Club 3,45 Cheerblock l5 Fitzy Minstrels 45 North Central Chorus 3,45 Girls Volleyball Team 15 Melloettes 4. .3 5, 33 1 ' - ' I ef' Lynnette Glon Shirley Glon Frank Goepfrich John Goodrich Da vid Goralski Toni Gorbitz Kathleen Grabarz Kathleen Grayson LE J Elaine Gro ve Kenneth Grzegorek Melvin Greskowiak Sllflwfl Hl1ifl6'S SA NDRA L. HA LL DOROTHY HARRIS. . . Future Homemakers ofAmerica 1,2,3. ELAINE ANN GROVE . . . Girls Ushers Club 4,' Junior Achievement 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 1,2,4,' American Field Service 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,' Student Council 1,25 Homeroom Omce l,2,4 iPresidenti,' Class Party Committee 35 Prom Committee 4,' Cheerblock 25 Sea N ymphs 25 Co-op 4. KENNETH GRZEGOREK . . . Art Club 4,' Library Club 2,' Operators Club l,2,3,4,' Boys Ushers Club i,' Junior Achievement 2,3,4,' Drama Club 4,' Student Council 1,25 Class Party Com- mittee 4,- Wrestling i,' GoU3,4. MELVIN JOSEPH GRZESKOWIAK . D.E.4. SHARON HA1NES...Glee Club2. Sandra Hall D0f0fhy Haffls Senior Cabinet: SEATED: Sara Stejey, Joe Konopka, Sylvia Garcia. STANDING: Bryon Rein- hold, Terry Vande Zande, Mary Ann Piatkowski, Sue Borowski, Sandy Wasielewski, Janis Kul- wicki, John Zanka. ,f , CHARLES 1. HARRISON . . . Track 35 Wres- tling 25 Operators Club 35 Phi Beta Kappa 3. JAMES HARTSTEIN . . . French l,2,3,' Rod and Gun 15 A.F.S. 45 Hatchet l,2. NANCY L. HASLA NGER . fi Math Club 2,45 Ushers 3,4,' G.A.A. 1,2,3,45F.T.A.2,35A.F.S.2, 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Hatchet 45 Drama Club 2,3,4 lB0ard 4i5 Glee Club l,2,3,4 lBoard 3, Pres. 425 Class Party Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Mel- loettes 2,3,45 Fitzy Minstrels 2,3,45 North Central Chorus 2,3,45 Rep. to Girls State, Indiana U.5 Plays -- Carnival 5 Around the World in 80 Days5 Babes in Arms. JOHN HA WKINS . . . Band l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,4. THOMAS M. HEMBRECHT. . . Latin 2,3,45 German 45 Math. 45 Student COMHCI'l3. KRIS HODOWANIEC. . . Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 Booster 45 Glee Club l,2,35 Cheerblock 1,45 Helper in Asst. Principals Ojice 45 Student Di- rect0ry4. SHARON HOFFMAN. . . French Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club 25 Jr. Prom Decorations Co-Chair. YVONNE HOFFMAN. . . French Club 1,2,3,4,' Math. Club 15 Usher Club 3,45 Jr. Achmt. 3,4 lTreas. ofAsst.i5 A.F.S. 1,25 Booster Club I5 Stu- dent Council 15 HR Ojice 2,3,4 lHist.l,' Jr. Class Party Refreshment Comm.5 Cheerblock 1. MICHAEL G. HOMELESK1. . . Rod ana' Gun Club l,2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4. CAROL YNE S. HOR VA TH . . . Health Careers 1,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 35 D.E. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,35 Booster Club l,2. Sharon Hojfman Yvonne Hojman M1chaelHome1eski Carolyne Horvath MICHAEL HORVA TH . . . Latin Club 2,35 Oper- ators Club 2,3,45 Rod and Gun Club 35 D.C.E. 4 lPresidentl5 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Booster Club 3 iSer- geant at Armsl,' Hatchet Stajjp 35 Memory Lane Court Escort' D.C.E. Regional Leadership Confer- ence. CINDY M. HOWARD. . . Art Club l,2,3,4 lSecre- tary 2,35 Treasurer 415 Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4 lPublicity 3, Vice-president 415 Health Careers 25 Jun- ior Achievement 3,45 D.C.E. 45 Future Teachers of America 2,35 American Field Service 2,3,45 Booster Club I,2,3,' Glee Club I5 Student Council l,2,3,45 Exchange Student to Riley l, Central 3, Adams 25 Homeroom Office l,2,3,4 lPresia'entl,' Class Party Committee 2,3,4 lDecorationsl5 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Cheerblock 15 Washington-Riley Round- up Court 35 Junior Prom Court. ARVILLA KA Y HOWELL . . . French Club 45 Girls Athletic Club 2,3,45 Future Teachers of Amer- ica 15 American Field Service 2,' Booster Club l. RANDY GENE HOYES . . . Student Council 3,45 Football I,2,3,4 iCo-captain 415 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Mr. Football Court. THOMAS C. HUBER CHRIS L. HUBLER . . . Latin Club I5 Future Teachers ofAmerica 25 Booster Club 2. FRANCES A. HUDAK . . . Junior Achievement 3,4 lVice-president of Sales 315 American Field Service 3,45 Homeroom Ojice2 lVice-presidentl. JA MES R. HUDSON PA UL R. HYDUK . . . Spanish Club I5 Rod and Gun Club 45 Phi Beta Kappa 2,35 GoU'1,2,3,4. JOSEPH P. ILLES . . . Latin Club 2,3,4,' Rod and Gun Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Homeroom Office I lSecretary-Treasurerl5 Swimming 1,2,3,4 lCaptain4l. Francis Hudak James Hudson Pau1H d k J BETTIE JEAN JACKSON . . . Girls Athletic Association I5 Glee Club 1,3,45 Cheerleader 2 IB Teaml. DELORES JACKSON. . . Health Careers 2,3,45 Home Economics Club l,2,3,45 Girls Athletic Association I5 Gamma Delta Sigma 15 Booster Club 3,45 Glee Club 2,35 Student Council 15 Cheer- block 1,25 Girls Volleyball Team I. CAROL JEAN JASINSKI . . . Art Club 3,' Health Careers 45 Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 45 American Field Service I,2,35 Booster Club 1,25 Student Council l,2,35 Homeroom Ojfce l,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team l,2. ELNORA JENNINGS . . . Health Careers 25 Junior Achievement 25 D.C.E. 45 Glee Club 2,35 Cheerblock I5 Girls Volleyball Team 2. JOSEPH WILLIAM JENNINGS . . . Home Economics 45 Operators Club 45 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 North Central Chorus 3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Football 3,45 Track 3,4. DIANA LYNN JENSEN . . . Health Careers 45 Home Economics 35 D.C.E. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 Booster Club 2,4. LORETTA M. JOHNSON . . . Art Club I5 Spanish Club 2,4 fTreasurer 415 Girls Usher Club 3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,25 Booster Club 25 National Honor Society 3,4 lPresidentl5 Drama Club l,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 lSecretary 3,415 Student Council l,2,3,45 Class Party Com- mittee 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Junior Prom Court 35 Cheerblock 1,25 Melloettes 2,3,45 Fitzy Minstrels 2,3,45 North Central Chorus l,2,3,45 Memory Lane Court5 Washington-Riley Court. MARCELLA C. JOHNSON. . . Girls Athletic Club 1,25 D.C.E. 45 Glee Club 35 Cheerblock l,2, MARCELLA LORRAINE JONES . . . Li- brary Club 25 Operators Club 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 35 Booster Club 3. Janice Johnson Loretta Johnson Bettie Jac kggn Delores Jackson N Carol Jasinski Elnora Jennings Joseph Jennings Diana Jensen Marcella Johnson Ml1fCf'llaJ0nes CHRISTINE ANN JOZWIAK . . . Latin Club I,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,4 lPresident 4l,' Amer- ican Field Service I,2,3,4,' Booster Club 1,3,4,' Class Party Decorations Committee 4,' Class Party Refresh- ments Committee 2. DA VID A. JOZWIAK . . . French Club I,' German Club 4,' Mathematics Club 25 Electronics Club 25 Model UN Assembly 45 Student Council 25 Cabinet Member3. DA VID L. KAHLMORGAN MICHAEL BERNIE KALKA . . . Operators Club 1,' Boys Usher Club l,2,3,4 lSecretary 3l,' National Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4,' Basketball 3,4 lManagerl,' Carnival ,' Babes in Arms ,' Dark of the Moon ,' Diary ofA nne Frank . DIANE LYNN KARKIEWICZ . . . Spanish Club I,2,3,4 lSecretary 3, President 4l,' Russian Club 4,' National Honor Society 3,45 Model UN Assembly 4,' Prom Committee 3. ROBERT MICHAEL KAZMIERCZAK . . . Art Club 4,' French Club 3,' Rod and Gun Club 4,' Junior Achievement 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 45 American Field Service 2,3,4,' Booster Club 3,' Hatchet StaH3,' Drama Club 3,45 Student Council 35 Exchange Student to Jackson High Schoolg Class Party Committee 3,4,' Prom Committee 4. JOSETTA SELENE KEENAN. . .Junior Achieve- ment 4,' Booster Club 4. DIANA M. KEHOE . . . Art Club 3,45 D.E. 4 lSecretaryl,' Junior Achievement 4,' Student Coun- cil I,' Exchange Student to Adams, Prom Commit- tee 3, Memory Lane Court. STEVE KILDOW. . . Mathematics Club l,2,3,' Rod and Gun Club I,2,' Phi Beta Kappa 1,2,4,' Booster Club I,' Swimming I. HAZEL L. KIRK . . . Home Economics 3,' Girls Athletic Club I,2,' Junior Achievement 3,' Booster Club 1,2,' Glee Club I,2,3,' Student Council 1,2,' Home- room Ojice 1,2 I Vice-presidentlg Cheerblock I,2. Josetta Keenan Diana Kehoe 150 Susan K mitta Rebecca Kapp Marge Kohler Christine Kolber Pamela Kolesiak Joseph Konopka SUSAN H. KMITTA . . . Spanish Club 4,' Junior Achievement 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,4,' American Field Service 4,'Boos1er Club 4. REBECCA KNAPP . . . Latin Club 2,35 Home Economics 2,3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4,' Amer- ican Field Service l,2,3,4,' Booster Club 1. MARGE KOHLER . . . Home Economics 1,' Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 4,' Cheerblock 1. CHRISTINE KOLBER . . . Spanish Club 3,4 lVice- president 4j,' Junior Achievement 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 American Field Service 2,3,4,' Homeroom Office3 lPresidentl. PAMELA SUE KOLESIAK . . . Girls Usher Club 3,45 American Field Service 2,3,4,' Drama Club 3,4,' Band l,' Glee Club 3,' Junior Class Party Committeeg Worker in the Guidance Ojfce 3,4. JOSEPH E. KONOPKA . . . Latin Club 25 Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,4 lGoverning Counciljg Student Coun- cil 2,35 Exchange student to Central, Cabinet Mem- ber 4,' Prom Committee 3,4, Cross Country l,' Tennis 3,4,' Memory Lane Escort, Class Party Committee 4. 151 - l Michael Kosinski Gary Koszyk CONSTANCE A. KOPCZYNSKI. . . German Club 15 Health Careers 1,4,' Booster Club l,2,4,' Student Council 3,45 Cabinet Member 35 Home- room Ojfce l,2,3 lSocial Chairman 1,25 Vice- president 315 Class Party Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Cheerblock I5 Memory Lane Court5 Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' Girls Usher Club 4. PATRICIA LYNN KOPINSKI . . . Girls Usher Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Booster Club l,2,' American Field Service 2,3,4. MICHAEL J. KOSINSKI . . . Russian Club 2,35 Mathematics Club 1,25 Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,4,' Tennis 3,45 Baseball I,2,3,4. GARY S. KOSZYK . . . Electronics Club 25 Football I. JEAN VERONICA KOWALSKI. . . Health Careers 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2. THOMAS KOWALSKI. . . Spanish Club 3,45 Mathematics Club 1,25 Electronics Club 1,2,3,4,' Operators Club 2,3,45 Rod and Gun Club I5 Boys Usher Club 15 Junior Achievement 35 Student Council3. ROBERT L. KRUSZYNSKI . . . Junior Achievement 35 Booster Club 1,25 Cross Country l,2,' Track I,2,3,4,' Wrestling I,2,3,4. ROSANNE KUBIAK . . . Junior Achievement 3,45 American Field Service 3,45 Booster Club 2,' Student Council 25 Intramural Volleyball 1,25 Student helperfor Mr. Eley 4. MA RIA ANN KUBICA . . . Junior Achieve- ment 4,' American Field Service 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Coop 4. TIMOTHY KUEHL 5 :Eg Christine Kuharic Janis Kulwicki George Kuta Donald Lagodney Diana Laird Rita Laird CHRISTINE ANNE KUHARIC. . . Art Club 4,' Latin Club l,2,3,4 lPresident dir Treasurerlg Mathe- matics Club 2,' National Honor Society 3,4,' Hatchet Staj 2,3,4 lCirculation Dept. di Tribune Reporterlg Yearbook Staff 4,' Drama Club 2,4,' Cheerblock 2,' Sea Nymphs 2,' Model UN Assembly 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Russian Club 3,4, American Field Service 2,' Future Teachers ofAmerica 2,4. JA NIS KUL WICKI . . . National Secretaries 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 American Field Service 25 Booster Club 3,45 Student Council 1,' Cabinet Mem- ber 4,' Teacher Helper. GEORGE J. KUTA . . . Science Club 1,' Electronics Club 1,2,' Rod and Gun Club l,' Boys Usher Club 1,25 D.C.E. 4,' Glee Club 2,3,' Audio Visual l,2,' Con- cession Stand 1. DONALD L. LAGODNEY. . . Concession Stand l,2,' Boys Usher Club 1,' D.C.E. 4,' Science Club lg Audio Visual2. DIANA LAIRD . . . Library Club 3,4 lPresident 4l,' Operators Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,' Glee Club 4,' Student Council 3. RITA ANNETTE LAIRD NANCY MARIE LAISNEZ. . . Spanish Club l,2,' Girls Athletic Association 2,3,' Future Teachers of America 3,' Booster Club l,' Hatchet Staj73. THOMAS LANDIS . . . Latin Club l,2,3,' Mathe- matics Club 1,' Phi Beta Kappa 1,2,3,4,' Baseball 1. PERL LA NE . . . Girls Athletic Association 2,' D.C. E. 45 Glee Club 3, Girls Volleyball Team 1. FREDRICK J. LASKOWSK1 . . . Spanish Club 1,' Rod and Gun Club 2,3,4,' Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,4,' Student Council 3,4, Cabinet Member 4,4 Junior Prom Court 3,' Baseball I,2,3,4. NUWCY 1-Ulmez Thomas Landis Perl Lane Fredrick Laskowski 153 I Senior Yell JAMES F. LEACH . . . Spanish Club 2,35 Mathe- matics Club 15 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 American Field Service 25 Drama Club 1,25 Student Council 3,45 Class Party Committee 25 Basketball I lManagerJ,' Tennis 35 Junior Achievement 45 Our Town ,' Tea- house ofthe A ugust Moon . EILEEN G. LEETS . . . Latin Club 2,35 Science Club 35 D. C.E. 45 Booster Club 2,3. RUTH ANN LENTYCH . . . Junior Achievement 45 American Field Service 45 Booster Club 3,45 Hatchet Stajf 1,2 tAssistant office manageri- Cheerblock 1,2. SHARON KA Y LESNIEWICZ. . .Junior Achieve- ment 3,45 American Field Service 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,3,4,' Homeroom Ojfcel lSocial Chairmani. RAYMOND LEWANDOWSKI . . . Boys Usher Club 1,25 Junior Achievement 35 Football 1. ANN KAREN LIPPERT. . .Sea Nymphs 4. 154 Ruth Lentych Raymond Lewandowski uae' James Leach Qi!! . ,E - Eileen Leets Sharon Lesniewicz Ann Lipper! Thomas Litka Donna Lodyga Anne Luchowski Robert Luchowski James Luczyk Richard Lynch Patrick Mackowiak Michael Maeyens 1 Alonzo Lowery Susan Lubelski THOMAS LITKA . . . German Club 3,45 Swim- ming Team I,2,3,4 lDiver2. DONNA M. LODYGA . . . Junior Achievement 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 35 Class Party Commit- tee4. ALONZO LOWERY . . . Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball I,2,3. SUSAN PAULINE LUBELSKI . . . Home Eco- nomics 1,25 D.C.E. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Booster Club 2,3. ANNE MARIE LUCHOWSKI . . . Home Eco- nomics I5 D.C.E. 45 Booster Club 3,45 Hatchet 3,45 Glee Club 3. ROBERT S. LUCHOWSKI . . . Latin Club 2,3,4,- National Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4 iBoard 4 Secretary2,' Student Council 45 Teahouse ofthe Aug- ust Moon 5 Diary of Anne Frank 5 Babes In Arms 5 Dark ofthe Moon . JAMES D. LUCZYK . . . Science Club 3,45 Health Careers 2,35 Operators Club 25 Junior Achievement 35 D.C.E. 4. RICHARD L YNCH PATRICK JOHN MACKOWIAK . . , Latin Club 2,3,4 iTest Initiator2,' Mathematics Club 2,3,4 fVice- president 3, Secretary-treasurer 425 Future Teachers of America I5 National Honor Society 3,45 Hatchet Staj 2,3 fReporter 2, Asst. Sports Editor 325 Year- book StaH4 lSports Editor25 Model UN Assembly 4 lGhana25 Football Trainer l,2,3,4 lStatistician 3,425 Basketball Trainer 1,2,3,4 lStatistician 2,3,425 Track Trainer 2,3,4 lStatistician 3,425 Baseball Trainer I. MICHAEL DA VID MAEYENS . . . French .Club 45 Booster Club 4. Dennis Majewski Frank Markiewicz Patrick Maure Roslyn Mays John Marker Pamela Mattix Gregory May George McCullough 156 DENNIS R. MAJEWSK1. . . Latin Club 45 Model UN Assembly 45 HR Ojfce I lPres.J,' Cross Country 3,45 Track l,2,3,4,' Football 1. JOHN MARKER . . . Art Club 35 Spanish Club I5 Operators Club 2,35 Rod and Gun Club l,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,45 D.C.E. 4. FRANK MARKIEWICZ. . . Latin 2,3,4,' Sci- ence 45 Math. 45 Health Careers 45 Electronics 45 Rod and Gun l,2,3,4 lVice-pres. 425 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Booster 45 Student Council 3. PAMELA S. MATTIX. . . Art Club l,2,3,45 Usher Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,4 lTreas.t,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 F.T.A. 45 A.F.S. l,2,3, 45 Booster Club l,2,3,45 Hatchet 15 Yearbook 45 Glee Club 25 Student Council 15 Class Party Comm. 3,45 Prom Comm. 45 Cheerblock l. PATRICK D. MA URE. . . Latin Club 25 Rod and Gun Club 45 D.C.E 4 lClub Reporterj5 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Student Council 1. GREGORY A. MAY . . . Rod and Gun Club 2,45 Jr. Achmt. 3,4 lVice-Pres. of Salesl,' Phi Beta Kappa 45 Booster 1,25 Student Council 2. ROSL YN MA YS . . . Spanish Club l5 Jr. Achmt. 35 D. C.E. 45 A.F.S. 2,35 Booster Club 1,25 Glee Club l,2,3,' HR. Sec. 1,25 Soph. Class Party Comm.5 Cheerblock 1,25 North Central Chorus 25 Around the World in 80 Days 5 Sr. Class Party Comm. GEORGE WILL McCULLOUGH. . . Booster Club 45 Glee Club l,2,3,' Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,3,4,' Track l,2,3,4. JA MES MCDONALD . . . Russian 1,25 Rod and Gun l,2,3,4,' Phi Beta Kappa l,2,3,4. VICKI LYNN MCGLOTHLEN . . . Home Ec- onomics l,2. James McDonald Vicki McGlothlen VERONICA McKNIGHT . . . Girls Athletic Association 4. MICHAEL D. McQUEEN . . . Phi Beta Kappa 45 Model UN Assembly 45 Football I,2,3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Memory Lane Court Escort. CYNTHIA LYNN MEDICH SHIRLEY JEAN MEGYESI . . . Junior Achievement 35 Sea Nymphs 35 Girls Volleyball Team 2,3,4. BRENDA MELL . . . Library Club 2,3 lVice- president 325 D.C.E. 45 American Field Service I5 Student Council I. JAMES MESTER . . . Hatchet Staj 45 Band I,2. ROGER MEULEMAN . . . Rod and Gun Club 2,35 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Booster Club 45 Hatchet Staff 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Class Party Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Track I5 Football I. LEONARD MIKOLAJEWSKI . . . D.C.E. 45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Gohf2,3. CAROLYN LEE MILLER . . . Operators Club 35 American Field Service 25 Hatchet Stajj' 3,45 Drama Club 45 Orchestra I,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Girls Volleyball Team 25 North Cen- tral Chorus I,2,3,45 Gym Helper 4. RAYMOND C. MILLER . . . Art Club I,' Home Economics 2,35 Operators Club I,2,3,45 Rod and Gun Club 1,25 Phi Beta Kappa I,2,3,45 Human Relations Committee 3,45 Band 2,35 Orchestra 25 Glee Club 3,45 Track 1,25 Wres- tling 1,2,3,' Football l,2,3,4. R0ger Meuleman Leonard Mikolajewski Veronica McKnight Michael McQueen Cynthia Medich Shirley Megyesi Brenda Mell James Mester Carolyn Miller Raymond Miller Sandra Miller Donna Minix 3 Judy Mitchell Maxine Morenc Sally Moreno Kenneth Morris .J 4 0 fi .f Susan Morris Anita Muszynski If Deborah Minor Thomas Miscewicz SANDRA J. MILLER . . , Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 45 Health Careers Club l,25 Library Club 4,' A merican Field Service 2. DONNA MINIX. . . Health Careers Club 3,45 Home Economics Club 1,35 D. C.E. 4. DEBORAHJEAN MINOR . . .Home Econom- ics Club 45 Girls Usher Club 45 Girls Athletic Association 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Human Relations Committee 45 Cheerblock 45 Melloettes 45 F its y M instrels 45 Girls Volleyball Team 4. THOMAS JACOB MISCEWICZ. . . Spanish Club 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Drama Club 4,' Glee Club l,2,3. JUDY MITCHELL . . . Hatchet Staf 3. MAXINE M. MORENC. . . French Club 1,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Hatchet Staff 3,4 lCirculation Manager 325 Yearbook Staj 4 fEditor in Chiejl' Model UN Assembly 4 fTurkeyj,' Junior Cabinet Member,' Junior Class Party Committee lPublication Chairmanl' At- tended Yearbook Workshop at Indiana Univer- sity,' Sea Nymphs 25 Girls Usher Club 4. SALLY MORENO . . . Homeroom Office 25 Class Party Committee 3. KENNETH MORRIS SUSAN D. MORRIS . . . Girls Usher Club 3,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 American Field Service 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,35 Student Coun- cil l,25 Homeroom Treasurer l,2,35 Cheerblock 15 Memory Lane Court. ANITA MUSZYNSK1 . . . Latin Club 15 Jun- ior Achievement 3,4 lSecretary 325 American Field Service 45 Student Council 15 Intramural Volleyball 1,2. Randy Myers Fran N aessens Robert No vinich Patricia No wacki Rosemary Nye Donna Od ynski Joyce Opaczewski Lucinda Orban 1 N Steven Nimtz RANDY JON MYERS . . . Art Club l,2,3,4, Sci- ence Club l,2,' Mathematics Club 3, Rod and Gun Club 2,3,4,' Phi Beta Kappa l,2,' Glee Club l,2,3, Wrestling l,2, Baseball l,2,3,4, GoU'3, Football l,2. David Naragon FRAN M. NAESSENS. . . Home Economics Club 3,4,' Library Club 2,4, Booster Club l,4. DA VID A. ivnimooiv . . . Phi Beta Kappa 3. STEVEN A. NIMTZ . . . Boys Usher Club l,2,3,4 lSecretary 3, Vice-president 42, Drama Club 3,4,' Babes in Arms iStage Manageri, Dark ofthe Moon iStage Manageri. ROBERT S. NOVINCH . . . Operators Club 1, Rod and Gun Club 3,4,' Booster Club 4. PATRICIA ANN NOWACKI . . . Art Club 3, Health Careers Club l, Junior Achievement 3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America l,2, American Field Service l,2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4,' Junior Class Party Committee, Junior Prom Committee. ROSEMAR Y NYE DONNA MARIE ODYNSK1 . . . Junior Achieve- ment 4, Future Teachers of America 'l, American Field Service 1,2,4,' Booster Club 4, Student Coun- cil3,4,' Junior Class Party Committee. JOYCE MARIE OPACZEWSKI . . . French Club l,2,3,4 iVice-president 41, Girls Usher Club 3,4 lTreasurer 4i,' Junior Achievement 3,4 lTreasurer 42, Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, American Field Service l,2,3,' Booster Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Hatchet Staff' l,2,3,4 ilst Page Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4 if Cheerblock 2. LUCINDA ANN ORBAN. . . French Club l,2,3,' Mathematics Club 1, Health Careers Club l,2,3,4, Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Junior Achievement 3.4, Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4, Future Teachers of America l,2,3,4, American Field Service l,2,3,- Booster Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Hatchet Staj 1,2,3,' Drama Club l,2,3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Class Party Committee 2,3,4,' Junior Prom Committee, Melloettes 2,3,4,' Fitsy Minstrels 2,3,4, North Central Chorus l,2,3,' Sea Nymphs l,2, Around the World in 80 Days , Carnival , Babes in Arms , Dark ofthe Moon iChoreographyl. DA VID E. ORLOWSKI . . . Boys Usher Club 1,2, 3,45 Junior A chievement 3,4. DONNA ORLOWSKI . . . Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2,3,4 lChairmanl,' Junior Achievement 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4,' Glee Club 2,3,' Homeroom Ojice 1,2 lSocial Chairman 1,215 Class Party Committee 3,45 Prom Committee 4,' North Central Chorus 2,' Sea Nymphs 1,2,' Carnival ,' Around the World in 80 Days ,' Babes in Arms . JAMES S. ORSZULAK . . . Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4 fSergeant At Arms 1,2,3,' President 4j,' Junior Achievement 45 Student Council 1,25 D. C.E. 4. MICHAEL ORTA . . , Spanish Club 3,' Basket- ball 1,' Track 1,2,' Wrestling 3. THOMAS OSBORN . . . Phi Beta Kappa 3,' Stu- dent Council2. MICHAEL P. OSOWSKI . . . Mathematics Club 2,' Junior Achievement 3,' Future Teachers ofAmer- ica 2. 160 James Orszulak Thomas Osborn David Orlowski Donna Orlowski Michael Orta Michael Osowski sa Michael Paidle Doris Parker William Pejza 1 Dennis Perry Bruce Peterson Lynn Papczynski Barbara Parakowski TERRYP. OTOLSKI. . . Basketball2,35 Football 1. MICHAEL D. PAIDLE . . . Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football I,3. LYNN M. PAPCZYNSKI BARBARA PARAKOWSKI . . . Latin 2,3,4 lSec.- Treas. 4, Cadet Teacher 425 Health Careers 2,3,4 lS0cial Chm. 425 Home Ec. 15 Jr. Achmt. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 A.F.S. 2,3,4,' Booster 1,25 Cabinet Mbr. 35 Cl. Party Comm. 2,35 Prom Comm. 3. JANICE T. PARENT. . . Health Careers 1,25 Jr. Achmt. 3,45 Booster 2,35 HR Ojfce 1,2 lPres. 25 Drama 25 Intramural Volleyball 1,2. DORIS CECELIA PARKER . . . French I,2,3,4 lTreas. 425 Usher 3,45 Jr. Achmt. 3 lTreas. 325 F.T.A. 2,45 A.F.S. 25 Booster I,2,3,4 lPub. Chm. 3, Pres. 425 N.H.S. 3,45 Hatchet I,2,3,4 lBus. Mgr. 325 Model UN Assembly 45 Cheerblock 1,25 Glee Club 45 Exploratory Teacher 45 North Central Chorus 4. ANN MARIE PEJZA . . . Health Careers 45 Library Club l,2,3 lSecry,-Treas. 325 Jr.Achmt. 35 D.C.E. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 35 A.F.S. 1,25 Booster 35 Volley- ball I. WILLIAM BRIAN PEJZA . . . Student Council 25 Football 1,25 Memory Lane Court Escort. DENNIS JAMES PERRY . . . Glee Club I,2,3,4 IV-Pres. 325 Usher I,2,3 lPres. 325 Drama 2,3,4 lPres. 425 Booster 25 Latin 2,3,' Human Relations Comm. 2, 35' Hatchet 4 lAd Mgr.25 Mellomen I,2,3,45 Fitsy Minstrels 2,3,45 North Central Chorus 1,25 National Thespians 3,45 Jr. Lion 45 Washington-Riley Ct, Es- cort,' Student Council 4 1 Vice-pres. 4 25 Class Pres. 25 State Student Council Rep.,' Carnival 5 Teahouse of the August Moon ,' Around the World in 80 Days 5 Dark ofthe Moon 5 Babes in Arms ,' Director of the Senior Skit. BRUCE PETERSON . . . Student Council 15 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Baseball I,2,3,4. 161 Mary Ann Piatkowski Gllfl P11410 MARY ANN PIATKOWSKI . . . Russian Club 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Staj'4 lSenior Editor15 Model UN Assembly 4 lTurkeyj5 Cabinet Member 3,45 Home- room Office 1 lPresident1,' Class Party Committee 3 iC1ean-upj,' Cheerblock 1,2 iLeader 215 Worker in the Guidance Ojj?ce 35 Student Directory 4. GAIL MARIE PLUTA . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,45 Future Teachers of America 1,2,45 American Field Service 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,35 Class Party Com- mittee 2,3 lRefreshments15 4 iDecorations1,' Yearbook Staj4. PA UL D. PODEMSKI . . . Russian Club 2,3,45 Math Club 1,2,3,4,' Electronics Club 15 Boys Ushers Club 1,2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Football 1. JACINTA POLA CK . . . Girls Athletic Association 2,3,4 lBoard Member 2,3,415 Junior Achievement 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 American Field Service 2,3,4 fVice President 315 Drama Club 2,3,45 Glee Club 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Class Ojfce 3 lSocial Chairmanl' Cabinet Member 25 Class Party Commit- tee 2,3,4,' Prom Committee 35 Junior Prom Princess5 North Central Chorus 35 Sea Nymphs 2,3,4 lSecre- tary 315 Washington-Riley Round- Up Court. JERRY POLLINS . . . Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Football 1. CAROL FRANCES POROGI . . . French Club 15 Booster Club 25 Secretary for Industrial Arts Teachers. CLAUDE J. PRZYBYSZ. . . Math Club 15 Con- cession Stand Worker 1,25 Junior Achievement 3. JOSEPH JOHN PRZYBYSZ . . . D.C.E. 45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,4. GREGORIO QUIROZ SUSAN L. RADECK1 . . . French Club 2,3,45 Girls Usher Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,45 American Field Service 25 Booster Club 2,3,4 fTreasurer 415 Hatchet Staj 1,2,3,4 iGirls Sports Editor, Subscrip- tions Manager15 Yearbook Stajf 45 Glee Club 3,45 Cheerblock 1,25 North Central Chorus 3,45 Future Teachers ofAmerica 2. 162 Paul Podemski Jacinta Polack Y Jerry Pollins Carol Porogi 1 Claude Przybysz Joseph Przybysz 195 Gregorio Quiroz Susan Radecki Susan Rader J erry Raker Michael Rans Parthenia Reed James Reilly Byron Reinhold SUSAN M. RA DER . . . Home Economics 25 Jun- ior Achievement 3,45 Gamma Delta Sigma 25 Booster Club 1,3,45 Glee Club 45 Student Council 3. JERRY RAKER . D.C.E. 35 American Field Service2. JERRY LEE RANS . . . Tennis 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa4. MICHAEL RANS JOSEPHINE MARIE REDDING . . . Girls Ath- letic Association l,2,' Gamma Delta Sigma 45 American Field Service I5 Booster Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,45 Cheerblock l,2,' Girls Volleyball Team 1,2. PARTHENIA REED . . . Girls Recreation Club l,' Booster Club 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4,' Cheerblock 1. JAMES F. REILLY . . . Football 45 Baseball 1.2, 3,45 Latin Club l,2,3,4. BYRON DUANE REINHOLD . . . Latin Club 2,3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Booster Club 45 Student Council 25 Cabinet Member 4. BARBARA JEAN RETEK , . . Russian Club 2,3,4 lTreasurer 425 Girls Athletic Association 2,3,4,' Amer- ican Field Service 25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Band 1. WENDY RICHERT Barbara Retek Wendy Richer! 163 an Robert Riley Rosanna Ritchie Sandy Ritschard Fred Rodriquez Jr ROBERT RILEY. . . German Club 3,4 lVice Presi- dentlj Junior Achievement 3,4 lProduction Manager 3l,' Band l,2,3,4,' Class Representative 3,' Student Council l,3,4 lRecreation Board 4l,' Exchange Stu- dent to Jacksong Prom Committee 3,45 Track l,' Swimming l,2,3,4. ROSANNA RITCHIE . . . Student Council 2,3,4,' Cabinet Member4. SANDY RITSCHARD . . . American Field Service 25 French Club 2. FRED RODRIQUEZ JR .... Track l. DOLORES ANN ROZANSKI. . . Health Careers 25 Booster Club 4. BARBARA ANN ROZKIEWICZ . . . Art Club l,2,' Girls Ushers Club 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,4,' Booster Club l,2,4,' Student Council l,' Cheerblock 1,25 Co-op 4. MICHELLE ANN RUSZKOWSKI . . . French Club l,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 4,' American Field Service 2,3,4,' Booster Club l,2,4,' Yearbook Staf 4,' Class Party Committee lRefreshments 2,3,' Decora- tions 4 lg C heerblock 1. RALPH HARRY RUTKOWSK1... GERALD LOUIS SABOSKI . . . Latin Club 2,3,4,' Rod and Gun Club l,' Junior Achievement 4,' Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Booster Club 4,' GoU'2,3,4. CAROL ANN SAMPSON . . . Health Careers l,' Gym Helper 3,4. 164 F 1 Maria Cecilia Sanchez R0fll1ld Sanders MARIA CECILIA SANCHEZ . . . Spanish Club 45 American Field Service 45 Booster Club 45 Student Council 45 Junior Achievement 45 Memory Lane Court lQueen1. RONALD SANDERS . . . Boys Ushers Club 15 Junior Achievement 4 lPresident1,' Student Council 35 Cabinet Member 45 Basketball l,2,3,4. TERRY N. SARUL . . . Math Club 45 Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 45 National Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Diary of Anne Frank 5 Babes In Arms 5 Dark of the Moon . RONALD SCHROEDER . . . Junior Prom Court lPrince15 Track l,2,3,4,' Wrestling 15 Washington-Riley Round-up Escort. GWENDOLYN SCHULTZ. . . Latin Club 2,35 Health Careers 15 Concession Stand Worker 3,45 Girls Ushers Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 3,4 1 Vice President1 Gamma Delta Sigma 1,25 Year- book Staj'4,' Band l,2,3,4 1Majorette 1,2,3,' Fea- ture Twirler 45 President 415 Student Council 3, 45 Cabinet Member 35 Class Party Committee 3 iDecorations Chairman15 Sea Nymphs l,2,3,4 iPledge Trainer 25 Vice President 35 President 415 Student Directory 4. JEAN PIERRE SCHULTZ . . . Art Club 15 Library Club 2,3,4,' Operators Club 2,35 Boys Ushers Club 1,2,3 lSergeant at Arms 315 Junior Achievement 3,4 lPresident 415 Future Teachers of America 1,2,35 Booster Club 35 Hatchet Staff 2,3,4 lPhotographer 2,315 Yearbook Staff 4 iPhotographer15 Prom Committee 3 lDecora- tions1,' Swimming 1,25 Around the World in Eighty Days . LINDA ARLENESCHULTZ. . . Latin Club 2. BECKY MARIE SCHUTTROW . . , Latin Club 25 Gamma Delta Sigma 1,25 American Field Service 1,25 Booster Club 15 Yearbook Staj45 Girls Usher Club 4. Terrv Sarul Ronald Schroeder Gwendolyn Schultz Jean Pierre Schultz vffip vw Linda Schultz Becky Schultrow Bruge S4-011 Mary Beth Scovil BRUCE SCOTT. . . Jr. Achmt. 4,' Phi Beta Kappa 4 iPres.l,' Student Council l,' Jr. Prom Ct.,' Basketball l,2,3,4,' Football l,2,3,4,' Baseball l,2,3,4,' Mr. Foot- ball Court 4 iMr. Footballl. MARY BETH SCOVIL . . . German l,4,' Jr. Achmt. 3,4 KTreas. 3,' Bd. of Directors for Assn.l,' F. T. ofA. 1,2,' A.F.S. l,2,3,4,' Booster 2,' Hatchet 2,4 Yearbook 4,' Glee Club 4,' Student Council 1,' Class Hist. 3,' Sea Nymphs 4,' Cl. Party Comm. 3,4 lDecor.j,' Prom Comm. 3. ROBERT GENE SEA LS. . . Art 4,' Concession Std. Wkr. l,2,3,4,' Ushers l,2,' Jr. Achmt. 3 lV-Pres.lg Dra- ma l,2,3,4,' Band 3,4,' Orch. l,2,3,4 IV-Pres. 35 Bd. 415 Glee Club l,2,' Student Council l,2,4,' HR. Ojice 1,2 KV-Pres. l,' Pres. 2j,' Cl. Party Comm. 3,' Fitsy Min- strels l,2,3,4,' Student Directory 4. DEVERUA ANN SENZIG . . . Latin 2,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,4,' A.F.S. 2,3,4,' Booster 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4,' Student Council 2,4 fSec.l,' Exchange Student to Jacksong Jr. Prom Ct.,' Cheerleading 2,3,4 KB- Team 2, Var. 3,45 Washington-Riley Roundup Courtf Usher 4. MA RSHA SETTLES . . . Health Careers 4,' Home Ec. 2,3,4,' Library 4,' D.C.E. 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' C heerblock 2. KATHY JEAN SHEPHERD . . . Art 3,45 Health Careers 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma l,' F.T.A. 3,' Booster 1,' Drama 3. JA MES C. SHRA CK . . . Jr. Achmt. 3 KV-Pres. Saleslg Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Band 3,' Cl. Party Comm. 4,' Washington-Riley Roundup Court. SUSAN JEAN SIECZKAREK . . . Health Careers l,2,3,4,' Home Ec. Club 1,' Booster Club 1. GEORGE SIKORA . . . Science Club 4,' Math. Club 4,' Electronics Club 4,' Rod and Gun 4,' Jr. Achmt. 4,' Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Swimming 1. CAROL JEANSIMPKINS. . . A.F.S. 2,' N.H.S. 3,45 Spanish Club 2,4,' Library Club 4. 366 N Robert Gene Seals Marsha Settles James Shrack George Sikora Susan Sieczkarek Carol Simpkins JANET M. SKORUPSKI . . . German Club 1,25 Usher 3,45 Jr. Achmt. 3 lSec.t5 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4,' A.F.S. 2,35 Booster 2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,4 lSocial Chm. 4l5 Yearbook 45 Drama Club 2,3,4 lBoard 415 Glee Club 2,3,4,' Cl. Party Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3,45 Cheerbloek I5 Sea Nymphs I,2,3,4 lPledge Trainer Asst. 215 Melloettes 45 Fitzy Minstrels 4. VINCENTJ. SLABY. . . Rod and Gun Club 2,3,45 Operators Club I5 D. C.E. 4. ROBERT LEE SLISZ. . . Math. 1,25 Roa' and Gun l,2,3,45 Jr. Aehmt. 35 Phi Beta Kappa 1,25 Football I5 Wrestling 1,25 Vocational A uto Shop 4. CYNTHIA ANN SMITH. . . Booster Club 4. SANDRA L. SMUDZINSKI. . . Art 2,45 Volleyball I5 A.F.S. 4. JOYCE SNIADECKI. . . Latin 2,3,45 Jr. Achmt. 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 A.F.S. 3,45 Booster l,2,45 Jr, Cabinet Mbr.5 Jr. Class Party Comm.5 Prom Comm.,' Cheerblock I5 Volleyball 1,2. KENNY SNOOK . . . Reception Desk 45 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Football 1,2. LINDA M. SOBIERALSKI. . . Latin Club 2,3,4 KV-Pres. 415 Health Careers I,2,35 Jr. Aehmt. 35 F.T.A. 2,45 A.F.S. 2,35 Booster I,2,3,4 lPub. Chm. 425 N.H.S. 3,45 Hatchet I,2,3,4 lPage Ed. 3, Editor in Chief4l,' Cheerblock 25 Glee Club 4. GLORIA JOY SOLLIDAY . . . Usher 3,45 Nat. Thespians 3,45 Drama l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Melloettes I,2,35 Fitzy Minstrels l,2,35 North Central Chorus I,2,3,45 Carnival 5 Around the World in 80 Days ,' Babes in Arms ,' Diary of Anne Frank ' Teahouse ofthe August Moon ,' Dark ofthe Moon . re H 1 in Kenny Snook Lmda Sgbggrglgkg Gloria Solliday Graff? SONS 167 'E 'Nw DA VIDALLANSO WINSK1. . , Hobbies: Hunting di Fishing: Favorite Class: Mathematics. TERRY L. SPARKS . . . Russian Club 3,4,' Junior Achievement 3,4,' Hatchet Staj 3,4 iPage Editor 415 Yearbook StajY4 fFaculty Editorj: Model UN Assembly 4 fGreecej,' National Thespians 3,4,' - . . Drama Club 2,3 ,4 K Lights lg Tennis 3. David Sowmskl Terry Sparks CASSANDRA ANN SPILSKI. . . Hobbies.' Stamp and Coin Collecting: Favorite Class: English. KAREN ANN STACHOWIAK. . .Latin Club l,2,' D.C.E. 4: Booster Club l,4,' Class Party Com- mittee2,3. LINDA LEE STARCZEWSKI . . . Latin Club 2: Health Careers Club 2,3,4 iVice-president 41: American Field Service 2,' Booster Club 1,25 Yearbook Staff 4,' Memory Lane Dance Chair- 3 man of Decorations: Homeroom President l,2,' Gamma Delta Sigma 4. JA NET STARKWEA THER Natl.0nal Secre- Cassandra Spilski Karen Stachowiak taries 4,' Girls Athletic Association 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,4,' American Field Service 2,3,4,' Booster Club 4,' Drama Club 3,' Glee Club 1,3,4,' Student Council 2,3,4,' Cabinet Member 3,' North Central Chorus 4,' Memory Lane Court 4,' Class Party Committee 4. A ,E Presentation ofthe NIC Trophy Linda Starczewski Janet Starkweather s .Mi ..,. W. - 1-LJ,-f-nt Anfhvny SH1fZyt1ski Phyllis Staszewski Sam Sleffey Finea Stevens Jvhn SIOIII Linda Strozewski Ronald Strzelecki Ronald Strzelggkj ANTHONY J. STARZYNSKI. . . Phi Beta Kappa 3,4,' Band l,' Student Council 2,4,' H.R. Ojfce l,2,' Football l,2,3,4,' Basketball l,' Baseball l,3,4. PHYLLISANN STASZEWSK1. . . Booster Club 3, 4,' Class Party Committee 2,3,' Gym Helper 2,' Worker in Main Ofce 3,45 Worker in Guidance Oj?ce4. SARA L. STEFFEY. . . Art Club l,2,3,4 lPres. 3,425 French Club 1,' Usher Club 3,45 G.A,A. 2,3 lMbr. of Boardig Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3 lPub. Chm. 31, A.F.S. 2,3,4 lSec. 325 Human Relations 3,' Booster Club 2,3,' N.H.S. 3,45 Student Council 3,' S. Cabinet Mbr.,' Jr. Prom Comm. lDecor.t,' Cheerblock l,' Stu- dent Ajairs Comm. 3,' Memory Lane Ct.,' Sr. Class Party Pub. Chm. FINEA MARIE STEVENS. . . G.A.A. 1, F.T.A. 4,' Glee Club I,2,3,4,' Cheerblock l,2,' Swimming 4,' Volleyball 4. JOHN STOUT. . . Usher l,2,' Jr. Achmt. 3,4 KV-Pres. 0fSalesJ,' D. E. 4 lSoc. Chm.t,' Phi Beta Kappa 1. LINDA JOYCE STROZEWSKI . . . Art 1,2,3,4,' French 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma I,2,' A.F.S. 1,2,3,' Booster 1,2,' Hatchet 2,' Cheerblock l,2,' Sea Nymphs I. RONALD STRZELECKI . . . Booster Club 3,4,' Hatchet StaH3,' Student Council 3,' Exchange Student to St. Mary's Academy. RONALD JAMES STRZELECK1 . . . Latin 2,3,4,' Rod and Gun 2,35 Phi Beta Kappa 2,3,4,' N.H.S. 3,4,' Baseball l,2,3,4. BRENDA IRENE SWAIN. . . Jr. Achmt. 3,' Bus. Co-op 4,' A.F.S. l,2,' Booster l,2,3,4,' Student Council I,' H.R. Soc. Chm. I,' Cl. Party Comm. 4,' Prom Comm. 4,' Cheerblock I. GREGORY D. SZYMA NOWSK1. . .Spanish 2,' Jr. Achmt. 3,45 Phi Beta Kappa 3,4,' Student Council 1,' H.R. Treas. 2,35 Football I,' Baseball I,2,' H.R. Vice- Pres. Brenda Swain Gregory Sz ymanowski 169 Judith Szymczak Elizabeth Szynfkf JUDITH ANNE SZYMCZAK . . . Home Ec. 15 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Booster 2,45 Glee Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH SUSAN SZYNSKI . . . Health Ca- reers 1,25 Jr. Achmt. 3,45 D.E. 45 F.T.A. 15 A.F.S. 1, 2,3,45 Booster 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,3. RICHARDSZYNSKI. . . D.E.C. 4. JIM TEETER KALA1VE E. TRUE . . . French Club 35 D.E. 4 lVice-Pres.15 Drama Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,25 Stu- dent Council 25 Exchange student to St. Marys Acad. H.R. Office 2 lSo. Chm.15 Prom Comm. 3 lJr. Prom Ct.15 North Central Chorus 25 Sea Nymphs 1,2,3,45 Carnival 5 Around the World in 80 Days . JUDITH TRZASKOWSK1... Usher Club 3,45 Ger- man Club 15 Gamma Delta Sigma 2,3,45 A.F.S. 25 Booster Club 2,35 N.H.S. 3,45 Model UN Assembly 3,4 lSomalia and Austria, Delegate Chm. of W.H.S. 415 Student Council l,2,3,4 lSoc. Chm. 415 Exchange student to St. Joseph's H.S. and Jackson,' Class Party Comm. 3,4 lDecorations 3, Decorations Chm. 4, Clean-up Comm. 3,415 Prom Comm. 3 1Decoration Chm. Clean-up15 Jr. Prom Ct. 35 Sea Nymphs 1,2 lPres. 21, LUCIUS TURNER . . . Booster Club 45 Glee Club l,3,4,' Student Council 45 Jr. Prom Ct.5 North Central Chorus 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4 lCo-Capt. 415 Memory Lane Ct.,' Mr. Football Ct. BARBARA JEAN TURZA . . . French Club 1,25 Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4 lSec. 45 Treas. 315 D.C.E. 4 lParliamentarian15 A.F.S. 2,45 Booster Club 1,3,45 Glee Club 2,35 H.R. Oj?ce 1,3,4 lSec.15 Class Party Comm. 2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3,45 Cheerblock 15 North Central Chorus 25 All-City D.C. E. Recorder 45 Speech Club 35 In City Production of Around the World in 80 Days 2. JOHN EDWARD ULLERY. . . Art Club 25 Rod and Gun Club 1,25 Phi Beta Kappa 1,25 GleeClub 35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Football 1. JA MES C. URBA NSKI 170 Jim Teeter Judith Trzaskowski . 1, 1 eff V 1 V. aj . . . ,A . Barbara Turza x4RS2 ' James Urbanski CLASS BOTTOM ROW: TOP l0'Z: 0F THE SENIOR Pat Mackowiak, Jim McDonald, Kerry Davis, Ron Strez- lecki, Gwen Schultz, Nancy Laisnez, and Diane Karkiewicz. ROW 2: Barb Retek, Sue Lubelski, Fran Hudak, Rosanna Kubiak, Kathy Conley, Marcia Badowski, and Chris Kuharic. ROW 3: Pat Washington, MaryAnn Piatkowski, Marcia Biggs, Michelle Ruszkowski, Linda Sobieralski, Joyce Opac- Terry Vande Zande Ruby Vann Lewis Verash Andrew Villegan Constance Walker Robe-ri Walker zewski, Nancy Haslanger, and Judi Trzaskowski. ROW 4: Allan Waters, Vince Deguc, Mike Dudek, Janet Skorupski, Barb Basham, Dennis Majewski, Tom Lilka, and Russ Brant. ROW 5: Joe Przybysz, Mary Ann Ganus, Risalie Miller, Jim Leach, Diane Wisniewski, Sandy Miller, Caryn Wiggins, and Maxine Morenc, LAST ROW: Paul Walorski and Terry Vande Zande. TERRY JEAN VANDEZANDE . . . Latin Club 2,3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 1,2,3,4,' Booster Club 3,4,' Hatchet Staj3,4 iSubscr1ption Manager 425 Yearbook Stafj'4 iLayout Editori5 Glee Club 15 Cabinet Mem- ber 3,4,' Homeroom Ojice 2,3 iSecreatry 2, Treas- urer 315 Class Party Committee 2,3,4 iDecorations 2,35 Tickets 425 Prom Committee 3,4 iCourts 3, Dec- orations 4i,' Girls Usher Club 4. RUBY JEAN VANN . . . Health Careers Club 4,' Girls Usher Club 45 Junior Achievement l,' Booster Club 4,' Hatchet Staff 3,45 Drama Club 45 Student Council 45 Class Party Committee 45 Prom Commit- tee 45 Cheerblock 25 Melloettes 45 Fitzy Minstrels 4,' Girls Volleyball Team 4. LEWIS EUGENE VERASH . . . Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Club 3,45 Junior Achievement 45 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,' Homeroom Ojice 1,2,3,4 lVice-president 1,3,4j,' Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4. J. ANDREW VILLEGAN . . . Rod and Gun Club 2,45 Student Council 2,35 Class Ojjfce 2 fSecretary- Treasurerig Swimming 1,2,3,4 lCaptaini,' Football 1,2. CONSTANCE M. WALKER . . . Art Club l,' French Club 2,4,' National Secretaries 45 Health Ca- reers Club l,25 Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4,' Girls Athletic Association 1,45 Junior Achievement 3,4, Future Teachers ofAmerica 45 American Field Serv- ice l,2,35 Booster Club 2,3,4,' Homeroom Ojice l,2, 3,4 lHistoriani,' Class Party Committee 2,3,4,' Prom Committee 3,45 Cheerblock 1,2. ROBERT A. WALKER , . . Junior Achievement 35 Phi Beta Kappa 3,45 Class Party Committee 45 Ten- nis 3,4,' Lab Assistant 3. 171 4 '7'f ffr Mary Wallis Audrey Walorski MARY IRENE WALLIS . . .Junior Achievement 3 lTreasurerl,' American Field Service l,2,3,' Booster Club 1,2,3,4,' Student Council 1,25 Class Party Com- mittee 3,45 Prom Committee 4,' Cheerblock l,' Busi- ness Co-op 4. AUDREY WALORSKI . . . Art Club 2,' B00ster Club 2,' Hatchet Staff 4,' Yearbook Staff 4,' Student Secretary to Mrs. Foder. PA UL WALORSKI . . . Spanish Club 3,45 Mathe- matics Club 2,' National Honor Society 3,4 lVice- presidentlj Yearbook Stajj' 4 lManaging Editorlg Indiana University Honors Program in Foreign Languages I Spanish l. JOYCE WALSH . . . Home Economics Club 2,3 lTreasurer 315 Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' Booster Club 2, Business Co-op 4. IRENE MARIE WASHINGTON. . . Girls Ath- letic Association 1,25 Gamma Delta Sigma 4,' Booster Club 2,' Glee Club 4,' Cheerblock 1,2,' Girls Volley- ball Team l,2. PATRICIA A. WASHINGTON . . . Art Club 1,- National Secretaries 35 Home Economics Club 25 Girls Usher Club 4,' Girls Athletic Association l,' Junior Achievement 35 Human Relations Committee 4,' Booster Club l,4,' National Honor Society 3,4,' Model UN Assembly 4,' Drama Club 35 Glee Club l,2,3,4 lSenior Board Vice-presidentlq Class Ojice 2,3 fVice-presidentjg Senior Cabinetg Class Party Committee 2,3,4,' Junior Prom Committee, Cheerblock l,4,' Melloettes 3,45 Fitzy Minstrels 3,45 North Central Chorus 2,3,4,' Around the World in 80 Days ,' Babes in Arms , Carnival ,' Washing- ton-Riley Roundup Court. Al Waters receives Most Valuable Player Trophy. 172 Paul Walorski Irene Washington ,G 5 Joyce Walsh Patricia Washington Judy Wassenhove Alan Waters Tyrone Weaver Willis Weymon Dennis Wasikowski SANDRA JEAN WASIELEWSKI. . . Health Ca- reers Club I,2,3,4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,4,' Amer- ican Field Service 3,' Booster Club 25 Senior Cabinet Member. DENNIS WASIKOWSKI . . . Latin Club I,2,3,4,' Science Club 1,3,4,' Mathematics Club 3,4 fPresident 425 Library Club 3,4,' Boys Usher Club 2,3 fCaptainj,' Junior Achievement 3,4 fProduction Manager 4j,' National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Cabinet Mem- ber,' Homeroom Ojice 2 lSecretaryt,' Operators Club 3,4. JUDY WASSENHOVE . . . French Club 35 Na- tional Secretaries 4,' Girls Athletic Association 4,' Gamma Delta Sigma 3,45 American Field Service 2,' Senior Class Party Committeeg Prom Committee 4,' Booster Club 4. ALAN LEE WATERS. . . Russian Club I,2,' Junior Achievement 3,4 lPresidentj,' Booster Club 4,' Na- tional Honor Society 3,4,' Model UN Assembly 4,' Student Council 1,2,3,' Sophomore Class Social Chair- mang Homeroom Ojjice 1,' Class Party Committee 2,3,' Junior Prom Courtg Track I,2,3,4,' Wrestling I,2,3,4,' Football I,2,3,4,' Mr. Football Court. TYRONE MAURICE WEAVER . . . D.C.E. 45 Glee Club 2,3,4,' Wrestling I,2,3,4. WILLIS WE YMON. . . Track 3,' Football I. LARRY WHEELOCK . . . German Club 3 lVice- presidentig National Thespians 3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4,' Band I,2,3,4 lDrum Majorlj Orchestra 2,3,4,' Glee Club I,2,3,4,' Fitzy Minstrels 1,2,3,4,' Glee Club Boardg North Central Chorus 2,' Babes in Arms ,' Carnival ,' Around the World in 80 Days ,' Teahouse ofthe August Moon ,' Diary of Anne Frank ,' Dark ofthe Mo0n ,' Band Council. THOMAS M. WHITTAKER . .. Track 2. LORRAINE WIA TROLIK . . .Junior Achievement 4,' Booster Club 4. PHILIP FRANK WIECZOREK . . . Homeroom Ojicer I lTreasurerj,' GOU 3,' Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4. Larry Wheelock Thomas Whittaker Lorraine Wiatrolik Philip WffCZ0f9k I73 Rebecca Wilkins John Williams Kathy Winnicki Robert Wisrtiewski Brenda Withrow Sd' 'w...... David Wojciechowski John Wojtas, III Diane Wisniewski I I Angela Winkowski Joseph Winnicki Jr. REBECCA WILKINS JOHN B. WILLIAMS. . . Glee Club 4,' Mello- men 2,3,4,' Fitsy Minstrels 2,3,4,' North Central Chorus 1,2,3,4,' Cabinet Member 4,' Homeroom Ojfce 4,' Basketball 1,2,3,' Track I,2,3,4,' Foot- ball I,2,3,4,' Plays- Babes in Arms . ANGELA E. WINKOWSKI . . . Library Club 1,2,3,' Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4,' i Treasurer 4l,' American Field Service I,2,3,4,' Human Relations 2,3,4,' National Honor Society 3,4 iTreasurer 4i,' Yearbook Stay? 4 iBusiness Managerjg Drama Club 1,2,3,4,' Orchestra I,2,3,4 iPresident 4J,' Glee Club 1,2,3,4,' Student Council 4,' Melloettes 3,45 Fitsy Minstrels 3,45 North Cen- tral Chorus I,2,3,4,' Plays--- Around the World in 80 Days ,' Babes in Arms , Carnival , Vag- abond King ,' Dark of the Moon . Girls Usher Club 4. JOSEPH F. WINNICK1, JR .... D.C.E. 4,- Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Prom Committee 4. KATHY WINNICKI . . . Gamma Delta Sigma 3,' American Field Service 2,' Booster Club 3,' Co-opettes 4 iPresidentj. DIANE WISNIEWSKI . . . Art Club I,' Girls Usher Club 3,4,' Girls Athletic Association I,2,3,' Junior Achievement 3,' Gamma Delta Sigma 2,35 American Field Service 25 Booster Club I,2,3,4,' Prom Committee 3,' Cheerblock I,' Cheerleading 3,4 iB-Team 3,' Varsity 4l,' Sea Nymphs 2,3,4,' Girls Volleyball Team I,2,3,4,' Model United Na- tions Assembly 4 iSomalia and Greecelp National Honor Society 3,4. ROBERT WISNIEWSKI . . . Rod and Gun Club 4,' Football I,2,3,4,' Swimming 2,3,4,' Stu- dent Council 4 ialternatei. BRENDA KAY WITHROW. . . Art Club 45 Home Economics Club I,' Glee Club 2,3,4. DA VID LEE WOJCIECHOWSKI. . . Rod and Gun Club I,' Boys Usher Club I,' Junior Achieve- ment 35 Operators Club I,' Phi Beta Kappa 4,' Student Council I,2. JOHN J. WOJTAS, III. . . D.E. 4. it Ai Debby Woods Catherine Wozniak Dennis Wujcik Jvyvf Y0l4l1g DEBBY KA Y WOODS . . . Latin Club 2,35 Russian Club 3,4 lSocial Chair- man 425 Gamma Delta Sigma l,2,3,45 Booster Club 2,3,45 Hatchet Staff 3,4 lFeature Writer5 Exchange Manager25 Glee Club I5 Senior Cabinet Member5 Class Party Committee 2,3,4 lTickets 2,35 Decorations 425 Prom Committee 4. Dale Zack CA THERINE WOZNIAK. . . Helper to Miss Terrell and Miss McCullough. DENNIS S. WUJCIK . . . Latin Club 1,2,3,4,' Math Club 2,3,4,' Plays! Babes in Arms 5 Mellowmen 45 Fitsy' Minstrels 45 North Central Chorus 4. JOYCE ANN YOUNG , . . French Club l,2,3,45 Junior Achievement 3,4 lVice-President of Production 325 Booster Club 1,2,3,' Glee Club 2,3,4,' Home- room Ofce 2,3, lSecretary Treasurer25 Cheerblock 1,25 Melloettes 45 North Central Chorus 45 JA MCO 4. DALE A. ZA CK. . . Basketball l,2,3,4,' Baseball l,2,3,4. JOHN E. ZA NKA . Art Club 45 Roa' and Gun Club 45 Phi Beta Kappa 45 Senior Cabinet Member5 Basketball 15 Swimming 45 Football 1,2,35 Baseball 1'2'3'4' John Zanka KA THRYN M. ZYGULSKI . . . French Club 1,25 Junior Achievement 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 American Field Service 2,3,45 Booster Club l,2,3,4,' Hatchet Staj 3,4 lOfjice Manager 425 Yearbook Staff 45 Class Party Com- mittee 45 Cheerblock 1,2. Seniors Not Pictured Thomas Glastra Julia Grace Thomas Kloski Thomas Levan 5 Robert Machowiak 5 5 Roderick Nelson William Phillips 5 Louis Redding Kathryn Zygulski David Vanator Gary Witkowski I75 junior class is - , A If ' t Qtr' -.1-4 A 'S ff ' . I A fi:-f.,, 7-1- 'QfS.. 31 -were JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS' lst ROWfCindy Ganus, Donna Zoludow, Vice-presidentq .lim Neulip, President: Mr. Historiang Chrix Fletcher, Social Chairmang Cathy Budny, Sacchini, Class Sponsor. Treaxurerq Sharon Blad, Secretary' 2nd ROW-Mr. Lejeune, Nicki Aemmer I-:ef H L ',V - fefmifjs- Jim Alexander ' 5' q i ' 5 A .. V, DorothyAUord la S V ,. , .M f C0rkyAndrews N W j ' ui ' 'mi '+ 47' K ris Andrysiak W -'15 , ,fywg z f ' Fi- QV if Ken Andrysiak NV A Q gy' i A , ' Ln b Doug Armstrong I V 2 . tk . K V. V . 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Fred Bickel Linda Bickel Sharon Blad Ron Blosser Jack Blue Jean Boa! Ron Bogucki Tanya Bordine Barb Borlik Bonnie Borlik Kathleen Borlik Paul Botka Debby Bourn Jef Bradley Randy Breunlin Mike Bronstetter Leslie Buchanan Rich Buczek Joe Buda Kathy Budn y Dave Butiste . gr i t B if 5- J,e-, , 5 -,,. L A an ..,g ' tg C L X e i , l e M 1 B s ' l t , C ll' A i gzf ' i n Q , I f - , B E , iq A ,, I Q K 5 352 . -I 5 'v , f 7' ' +4-I Li ' V Q if' VY te - i, iw B i 1': B I 5 i N. le. Q at it , an tr- A C it :z e 'A S' V 7-11 - Y A p .ivy 5 177 Betty Bystry Louis Calvetti Mike Campbell Scott Carson Cindy Celichowski Greg Celmar Carol Chandonia Bill Chapman Dan Cherryholmes Chris Chodzinski Paul Choitz Janice Cholewczynski Diane Clark Tom Clark A ,i 5,33 ,X K My f- if , -, by M- M I f ,Vg gk N. in - E , 1 , , ' wg tv fy' .M Souvenirs ofehampionshipseason. 1 AA be TX ieeu bl 4 1- xxx dx. V ,:. f,...q: -F , V mi? 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Mike Davis Lorraine DeClercq Tina Deka Sue DeLee Jerry DeMeyer Mike De Volder Willie Dickerson Bonnie Dobrueki Ruth Donaldson Lloyd Douglas Viola Douglas Bob Drabecki Debbie Drzewiecki Gary Duddleson Kevin Dunn Marlene Dygulski Carol Dzikowski Dan Edington Karen Eljrilz John Elledge Sue Ellis Deanna Engber Evie Engle Chris Etter Patricia Fahey Cindy Fenimore Barb Ferris Dave F ick Ken Finch Carol Finn Susan Fitz Rick Fiwek Chris Fletcher John Fletcher Liz Forizs Glenn Forsey Audrey Foster Jim Fox Wayne Francis Russ F ran tom Scott Frasier Rick F uta Greg F ye Georgiane Gadacz Louann Galeziewski Cindy Ganus Sandra Gleva Jeanette Golba Rich Gosbin Linda Graczyk Vic Grauaug Jesse Grwin Barbara Grodzicki Debbie Grove Barbare Gunn David Hadary Don Hanyzewski Jim Harden Nick Hardrict Larkin Harley Casey Harrison Sandy Harrison Cathi Hembrecht Harold Hendrix Merrill Hill Cheryl Hitson Mike Hojman Doug Hoffman Sharon Hojman Rick Holmes Ken Horvath Mike Humberger Bob Humphrey Linda lmhof Albert Jackson Joe Jakubowicz Laura Jamar 'z 1 'tt ' A A Q, xv , 5 Mes s . 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Y Q 'faasfifs 'V my LL : L gsyt RL N it Ax K L gg L' L LLL L V sew A, K mx 1 W , K - L 1 ' 4 L ..'t.::f 37. -L J my 181 Shirley McCoy Kathy McDonald Mike McFarland Hal McGlinsey John McKelvey Roger Mc Williams Chris M elton Don Melzler Joan Middlebrook Larry Milliken Debbie Molnar Terry Molnar Hunter Moody Pat M orman Linda Moubray Kenneth Mroczkiewicz Leo Murray George Musialik Kris Myers Tom M yszak Nick Nagy Ron Nalepinski Chuck Nemeth Jim Neuliep Deb Nichols Pal Niedosik Richard Nielson Gary Niemier Chris Noetzel Rick No wacki Paul 0'Hara Linda Olejniczak Barbara Opaczewski Don Opaczewski Bob Orlowski ...nm Trying hard to make good. 199 'Q X' . hi '52, xy A S. 'ff W f l A 99 ., if X Y ce, i if A 73 ! : : sk 1 . Q3 ,wma 5 7 ,,,. - 41 ,M K Q 5 ,cgl e wife' XE n. M- i .i S, , I ,, . i n ,I , 1 'ill L N7 , . g It g J? A M in c gm K D ,i5,,i 1 5 5, ,gk E li M mf, ,, :Un 5 l - if sfk.,1iJ'Ws K I ,. ' K. i. 182 Bobbie Oso wski Warren Outlaw Dave Pace Larry Pace Helen Paczkowski Dave Paidle Janice Paidle Suzi Palicki Dave Parker Rick Paulin Chris Paulinski Charlotte Pejza Karen Pence Verna Perry Lea Peterson John Piasecki Debby Piechocki Dennis Piechocki Marc Piechocki Georgette Pryke Alan Rahn Fran Rajski Sandi Ratajczak Sue Ratajczak Ronnie Rhoades A Ureida Richardson Earl Richardson Dawn Richert Dave Rinker Linda Ritschard George Ritz Suzanne Robb Kristi Robbins Willie Mae Robinson Ann Romanowski Sue Rosback Joseph Rutkowski Ron Rzepka Sam Rzepka Connie Sanders Len Schroeder Mike Schuttrow Janet Scott Chris Seanor Karen Searfoss F rank Sieczkarek Steve Sieczko Bonnie Sikorski Tom Sikorski Sandy Simpson Diana Skarbek Norbert Skarbek Carol Skorupski Jerry Sloma Skip Smetzer Kathy Smigielski qw S S , mmm-,,y .mist M '1 'iifiirznsi , 4-'any' . i is Fit 4 5552 lk , ' , , 1 Q R fb., ..,. ': . 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' ev. -at , ' ' K ' AA Zi. ' Y' Beverly Williams Nancy Wincek Joyce Witucki Mary Ann Witucki Diana Wojnarski Darrell Womack Vivian Wright Jerry Wroblewskl Charilyn Young Tim Zeak Da ve Zellers Janis Zellers Dennis Ziolowski Carol Zmyslo Jackie Zmyslo ,V Q 1 ,, JE 1 ' 5 2' M l 4 1, .Q , Z 9 'Tl' a , X. ,lx wi Y 'Y' X f Fascinating rhythm andpulsating beat add ta the enjoyment ofschool dances. f X'-aw ti i 55' it Y 11, 1 ts: . 'gg' mf' V if ' ,7 3 we f fx ff eit , Q, T -t f , U fi. ' H' 5 age' -'ff' A . ,:.: fm . 5' ,, f .. A W 5 5 cy l Q5 , ' :fir ., 4' ff Q . m,i,.,.-Q' ggg xy: fy' ,, a lf-f'L X, all -. t.V Q . 185 n. f WL jp , it wifi, 'T 5 7. 3 in 'fx sophomore class ooo K k . V...efe! jf 1 Uv QW, fi ' L J i if-f',7 'ge , ri 'Q' , . 1 2335 ,M wp by , 1 g.S:M5:iiti,5,i XE an It I rr E ' 7' f , K A T A fu X B 'ii ?f K 1 ooqo 1 X q - x X 'A 3 . , Q N B : . g . , ,qwu if-gg! Sk . Sifzzrw- L. ' 153 oo J Q .sf K ,X ,. 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J .V E wi my i A . 1 H ,F ess Q , :ww SophomoresfuMll their democratic duty by volingfor class ojfcers. iff 188 Ernest Hernandez Jesse Hernandez Betty Hiatt Linda Hock Sue Hocker JejHoIston Judy Horvalh Peggy Hoyt Jim Huber Kathie Humphrey George H unsberger Rick Hunt Rose Hurley Gary Huston Danny H yduk .lim Illes David Isban Billlakubowicz Anita Janiszewski Rob Jaronik Helen Jasinski Joyce Jasinski Dale J edrzejewski Mary Jejerson Anna Jenkins Beatrice Jennings LloydJohnson Sheila Johnson Ulysess Jones Deb bi e J urek Greg K aizer Dan K alm ar Mary Jo K arczewski Diane Kasznia Shirley Kearney Tim Keller Debbie Kerchner Clwbrd Kilgore Thomas Kirk Bob Kitt Gary Klaybor Lynn Klaybor Ann Kleszcz Rhonda Kleva Adrian K loski Cris Kohler Mark Kolber Lynne Krause Susan K rawczyk Chris Kruk Chris K uc Joe K uharie Chuck K urlanchi Phil K uzrnicz Rich K wieran Cheryl LaFree ssh 1: f.if, 9- lim'- am, Qi V .H Q X i wir., W . s 522' f I Y 4 fe f f t . ff ' t S ' . .f,4smZ,Q -l-- - M A C ., 3' . 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' Y A Q is se Q s ss T ee e 190 George Laird Susan Laisnez Rose Landuit Donna Langel Paul Laskowski Anne Lechtanski Jef Lee Van Mike Lekarczyk James Lemanski Peggy Lemanski Ruth Lenard Betty Lenard Sam Leonard John Leszcynski Linda Light Greg Lindorf Nancy Link Connie Lips Stan Lisek Tenelte Lisenko Andrea Litka Tony Lopez Cindy Lorence Charles Losch Ernestine Love Jane Luchowski Linda Luczkowski Sharon Luczyk Jim Lyczynski Gerald Machowiak Charles Mack Debbie Maeyens Vickie Magdalinski Carolyn Mahnesmith Walter Malicki Linda Mangum Sylvia Marshall Don Martin Juanita Martinez Janet Matthews Barb Matuszkiewicz Jackie Maxwell Brenda Mays Therrel McElvene Lola McKelvey Linda McKesson Larry McKinney Joanne McMaham Linda Medich Gerry Melton Jim M ichalski Charles Mikolajczak Gene Mikolajewski Ronald Miller Tim Milliken Linda Mills Cheryl Mitts Joseph Molnar Frazer Montgomery Diana Moreno Tom Mossman Don Nagolski Penny Najdek Patti Name Tim Nemeth Charles Nix James Nowaczewski if Diane Nowak Donald Nowak Sandra Nowak Sharon Nowak Chuck Nowicki Mary Ellen N yczak Elaine Odom Ardis Oglesby Paulette Ogorek Joe Olszewski Paul Oltman Diane Opaczewski Shelia Opaczewski Diane Orlo wski Linda Orlowski .,. 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X3 7-If .TX Q F f W' ff2h.'w 4 tx Y S D 3 Iii: + 3 Members of1967 City and Conference Championship B-teamjootball team. Sylvfa Pfflfkvwfki t it C Barb pialkowskl- . Y ,rl E, , Vx fs, ,: , Mi: Q -' 'ysff Miki, Flew S hr' 5 gg ,g K V W L A 55' 2 I A ,J . VL ff,,. A :Eos 'ji-5 Daniel Plomkl. V it 5 .,, ,,.,.. 'V mi Q , new -gg i ii . Barb Podemski fe df. Z ' b'.'w'fr' R' -L fi? W' by ' V . W H , .L E , , i MM-' -if , I , Alonzo Poindexter V i X -' of L John Porogi X V Liix' Il A . A ' . V 5' iw . A A Art Powell 1 ' piw A V - fn Kathie Polak A f. ' W H , f,',f, ' 1 Doris Price -V V 5 'M' X quy' 5' A V ' 'gn V V4 Al Przybysz L N V A ' Vi ' . if 5 Q L my : ff' f m V W 1 Riehard Przybysz AL . 'f' Q wi . A., VV ' V .. Q Wi- A ' Paul Radecki A AL me ' 4 ' - My 'i ,, b 2 ' I I ,Q an i V , . '. M Amy Ragland KX xxlx ,Y . . F , A, K CA, , . 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R gt .K W JV , ,V . ...- I J if ' e f' - .E ' A in '- -':vl. ' , X 3 -f -f we 'VWQN Bw , A . f Nine o'elock students anticipate rough day. Mike Santa Mike Sapusek Ronald Scholtes Gary Schoonaert Mike Schrader Lynn Schultz Gary Schweizer Arlene Scofield Herman Scott Robert Scott Matt Sczepankiewtcz Jodi Searfoss Ken Senzig Joseph Shead ' A , 5 IAA! 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W Q. ts ,ss iwiwf egwx gggg s,., ,, ij. , -we -fi 4' gwQ?3 gif! fl Wifi, i ,e 7 G' iw Q , ,, M, , Y iw EMR 5 sf Q rss . vw ff X Cheryl Z illman Debbie Zfolkowski ew Liz Z ymslo trl '.:te , Class of'70 awaits its turn. g-- 5 , Vllr h A V U 'tis -f C 5 hm is ,lf S, I 5 i'i,7f-f, ,V - vw-.34 V V i533 QQ? a it we 'Sa gf M ii , 5 W is '51 -. --. f -' -,.mt...:,-Z., k:5,a,g 1 'ffm me gpg A . - ef -we . Q ii will S a 3 Q M ,www agar l as s i ifgl l S 1 K V liiili A flj., K V Q 5 bf i' . LM f i A , , Vftlfg rV . is M ,,. V - Ji A gg L i55?i g,,N C ittif lg,1n.mQ a, Ennis iiir X M.-11 www ' '-,. , ,H si, 4 , 9 f . - L. yi., f ini, ,, ff, Y ZR 1 , ..' - , x ' .nf P-irjg p we 195 .N Q 6 if ga fav 2 W ,wE' sew' 4 b f,,. .Q i r i g,,gV L s,wQ wvggy 1- A Qs -,-, K A E K 3 2. 3555 fmegif KW? Wif Cindy A mbroziak Z :Y 9 Am any sm x 5 f .1 QS si 1 Bw 6 if-3' I I J J Ez r 4 ix, Q' ,Z S 8 aww. . Debby A ndert Janine Andrysiak 3 Joe A rch Ed A relt M ki Robert Austin 'km z Randy Ballew a . 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Pm Banach X 9, mg fr W' Q, F 3 Jim Banaszak x f Billie Bare E E M' E5 fig 5:3 f Bonnie Barker M 5 Kathy Bauer wg 9 K Q Rick Basham H Q Q by 5 31 Q 'gs Mike Beasley 'ff he 'J ' wi f Richard Beck Cindy Bella Margaret Bella Wayne Bennett Charlene Bernth James Berus Darryl Biggs Kevin Bikowski Carol Bilinski Larry Blosser Jill Blue Pam Bonkowski Robert Borkowski Linda Borlik Tom Borelli Ken Botka Joe Bo wlds Mark Bowlds Barb Brandt Sherry Breunlin Cheryl Broekie FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-lst ROW-Barb Krupnik, Historianj Lorrie Nie- meyer, Secretary-Treasurerg Billie Bare, Social Chairman. 2nd ROW+Connie Wiggins, Presidentp Mr. Bryantg Sophie Jasinski, Vice-president. freshman class 196 Tom Bronstetter Kathy Brundydge James Buchanan John Bucholtz Conrad Buda Sandy Buda Terry Budn y Michelle Budzinski Mary Bueehler Bill Burkus Linda Buscoe Kathy Buszkiewicz Steve Butiste Cathy Butler Kathy Bystry Randy Carson Bruce Cates Anita Celichowski Chris Cenova George Charles Chuch Chelrniniak Dave C herryholmes Mike Chiddister Sue Chikar Ron Chlebowski Judy Chodzinski Sue Chojnaeki Judy Cholewczynski Anna Ciesialka Terry C inal Clarence Clark Martha Clark Steve Clawson A rnesta Coleman Charles Coleman Mary Coleman Ronnie Coleman Phyllis Collins Ronald Conley David Conner Kathy Cortier Robert Cortier Chuck Coughlin Bill Cox Michelle Csenar Nick Cukrowicz Gary C widak Kenneth Cwidak Ken Cyman Joyce Dailey Dianne Dandino Linda Daniels Dave Dant Debbie Dashner Steve Davis Ron Dean Jim DeBeck Je,HDeLater Pete Delchambre Carol DeLee Jack DeLee Keith Detwiller Theresa Dials . 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S3 ss , we 3 3 L Qswgsvsiii K .Qf fiei X in if 3 Bobby Hicks Louise Hill Yvonne Hinds Sharon Hillle Collen Hoar Michele Hoar John Hodowaniec Kurt Hojrnan Sue Hojjnian Deborah Holewczynski Couselte Hollie Nancy Holslon Rober1Horvalh Maurice Howard K alhy Hudson Dave H unl Debbie Hunter MaryJo Hydulc Gloria Jablonski Jim Jackson Roy Jackson Eric Janiszewski Jim Jankowski Sophie Jasinski John Jaslrzebski MaryA nn Jedral Debra Jenkins Iris Jennings Bonnie Jones Pegg y J ones Danny Jurczak Dennis Kaczmarek Jacqueline Kalal Pal K alka Reb eeea K apsa Gerald K edik Dennis Keenan Peggy Kelley Randy Kiemnec Barbara King John King Pamela Kirk Brenda K ling 4159. q , ,,. , X ., ei no 'J , are JT, , 7 W Q K R' 1 I gk . viez , w -2- f Q J sn xg, 6 3 5 i ,KSFZ ' 2' , ,Mx + QW Q . Nlfil A f-:gf,,.: ' ' 2 55 43 : . Q S ' . e, M Q fi: W-.wi ,f nffih 137 Q :, 1 :Vk I I M, ir , K V V m,....3 ,., iw' , 3 .L JM' , V T 1 1- 1, ,I ,gn . .., E 3 . ' M 'l X2 A A V V 9 K iii i J '. ui,-ggfsz. 11 5 , . .vu- 5 1:5 Q 2 199 School dances break monotony ofdaily routine. J wr gi? Shad Kling John Kloekowski Gary Klodzinski Tom Knapp Theresa K olesnik Barry K ol vas Mail' Konkol ,lhh .,.i fy 1 ,gf A wif i LVV ,. ' , ' Q 1 - ' K - ,,, I If A - f- if , 'QL 1, , 1- - .. .,-. A , sf Y Barb K onopka Charloetle K opezynski Karen K opezynski Marlin K opezynski Andy Kosinski Terry Kosinski Rich Kosmala Ron Kovaleh Kathy Kowalski Ken Kowalski John Krauser Curt Krouse Barb Krupnik Theresa K ryszezuk Julie Kucharski Sue Kucharski Mike Kucharski Rose Marie Kucharski Noreen K uehl David Kush Chris Kusmiez Connie Kwierinski Gary Kwieran Debbie Lacher Kathy Lagodney Jessie Laneasler Palricia Lane Maxine Laihion ., qll W .,,. , L gl , I as ,S fha ' J, 1 K I ' d W ., Q ' if - AE- -5 - . sw Q i, ii , , A ki ,. Ml if f' ' V 5 N ' 425' tv' : ' krkk 1 Iweqh . ' K . ' if K . X . wg X 'Y vm X .i x QR 1 . 7f ,xg-. I Q -s,Li , L X , fl. 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P J' es , :ttn,.'S 202 Mary Lou Latoski Jinny Lawshea Marlene Leets Eddie Leichtman David Lekarczyk Jim Lemanski Mike Lentych Bob Lewandowski Brian Lindorf Mary Lindorf Pam Link Bill Lippert Vicki Lips Pat Litteral Mario Lloyd Cornelius Lottie Linda Love Robert Love Willie Love Janice Luchowski Jim Lukaszewski Bernice L ycz ynski Mary Maeyens Mark Maggart Mike Magiera Louie Maike Kathy Majewski Rick Malecki Madelyn Manczunskt Debby Marks Mike Martin Amparo Martinez Esther Martinez Carla Martino Kay Marvin Karen Matlhys Doug May Cary McAfee Dee McCoy Anne McCura'y Doretta McDonald Bonnie McElhaney Thurman McGinnis Lee McGlinsey Linda McGlothlen Karen Medich Melanie Meuleman George Miles Charles Miller Dale Miller Sewonie Mincy Debbie Mink Terry Mink Pat Molnar Maurice Moody Martin Moore Rick Morgan Dave Morris Debbie Morris Rita Mrozinski Jerry Mumaw Polly Murray Joe Muszynski Rx: K ' M fg.. . D V 40' 1.3: ,. W .mfr i ' F .M M ' V f lf' ,Sh 5 get 'R cj, 1 4' ,gf w ,. 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' ,.t U , in ' A.A- W' 'A f S S ' JSSS 1 S -'-A ' A A s ts s t s- as is heir ' L V' E 7 A H Vi Q, .,.,. I V VALV R A V A ' X L, xnxx, ,. 4 1 K, K ,, .K ' U t :QA a i YYSGI lv as V S wk.: if . X is i Q. ,E ,Q Q. if in L t fr, , ,S ttt ,. I ,J Q ' ' ' , V be fx K Q ! ':' 'ff fx' fs H ,M 4 4 fe ' is Members of 1 967 Western division championship Freshman football team. Gay Richardson John Richmond Randy Ridenour Teresa Riley Toni Rininger Chris Rilschard Fred Ritsehard Shirley Robakowski Richard Roberts Tom Roberts Eugene Robinson Cathy Rodick Richard Rodick Berla Rodriguez Ken Rump Dale Rush Sue Rzepka Kevin Klaybor Timothy Schroer Janice Sch ymanski Woodro w Sconiers Mike Sergeant Thelma S head Dave Shields Pam Sieczko Dennis Sieracki Ronald Simpkins John Sinka Marianne Skubis Carol Slaby Sandra Slagle Ethel Smith Jejery Smith Terry Smith Terry Smudzinski Bill Smurr Sonia Snedaker Larry Sniadecki Ken Snodgrass Diane Snyder Tom Sowinski David Spilski if-Q. f . X ,, V Y i vii .tm '- uf ,,. N 4' +R - ' Aff' i re ,xy Q. -A f ' 'X at be T L sh. 'V k'A. B we WS 9 'M MT E' ,4 ww Robert Springer Alan Stark weather Mark Sleenbeke Alan Stejey Alan Steinbrunner Martin Steinhofer Karen Stetler Bill Stickley Robert Stokes Diana Strzeleeki Linda Strzelecki Fay Sulin Paul Suppinger Wade Sutton Q- E 3 a t , i ':7? 3,v,t Xa Z My . 1, 22.3 f. Y if-1 Q 3' jg V as 'Mn Nu an ' i X ' ' V, Ji . , B .Q Q B E 'M 'B 21 iif?fj . 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Mr. Ray Patnaude, McDonald Studio Cover design by Garrett Witkowski, '6N The yearbook staff'of'1968 wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the man-1' people who have ntade this yearbook possible. Most of all we would like to thank Mr, David Weber, our sponsor, to whom we owe more than words can express. Our deep thanks go to Mr. Kermit Thontpson, principal, Mr. Ray Patnaude, photog- rapher, and to all the teachers and students of WHS. Without these people, ouryearbook would not have been possible. Best wishesfrom the Washington Orchestra Pittsburgh Plate Glass 1835 Franklin Congratulations Graduates Edwin A. Winkowski lnsuranee Your Fl'l'f'I1dlV1'Ag?I11H, 706 South Kc1le,1'2XfY-1255 WHS Glee Club Congratulations to the 1968 Seniors Congratulations to the Class of'196b' Future Teachers Congratulations to the Class ol 1968 The Cornor Interiors by Don 624 South Kaley 289-6989 National Honor Soetetn' Congratulations to the 1968 Graduates Best wishes to the Graduates Kukesfs 1-'ood Market 1613 West Dunham Student Council- Congratulations to the Graduating Class Best of luckgfor the tutureglrom the Math Club Congratulations to the Graduates of 1968 Flavorite Bake Shop 623 South Mead The Hatchet Stall' Good luck and best wishes to the Class of196tY Life is a picture: Paint it well Best wishes to the Class ofl 96S,lrom the W.H.S. Band Good luckfrom the National Thesptans Stan di Ted's Hardward di Lawn-mower shop 2701 Western A venue 289-5400 Best wtshesgfwm the Latin Club Ever Onwardn- The Junior Class Good luck to the Class ol2'68 Health Careers Club Congratulations Seniors The Spanish Club Best wishes to the Seniors The Freshman Class Western A venue Burger Chef, Inc, 4920 Western A venue South Bend, Indiana The German Club Der deutsche Verein wunscht der Klasse von 1968 uleserdenklich Gutel lHals- undBeinbrucht Girl's Usher Club-Good luck to the 1968 Seniors Gamma Delta Signta Congratulations to the Class oj 68 Congratulations Seniors Sea ,N',1'mphs Phi Beta Kappa Congratulations to the Class of 1968 Best wishes to the Class of 1968-The Librarl' Club The Sophomore Class wishes luck to the graduating Seniors Seniors -Good Luck di Ever Onward The Booster Club Congratulations and best of luck Hans-Rintzeh North Michigan Street Ben Franklin 's Store 39326 Lincoln way West Brentwood Shopping Center Dr. Joseph E. Laskowski Western A venue Marrcrest 127 Joseph E. Hecklinski DDS. and Ernest T. Hecklinskt' DDS. Marvcrest Building 230 Kuberski Dept, Store 746 South Meade Street The Class ofl 968 wishes to express its sincere gratitude to the teachers and counselors at WHSfor their assistance and guidance during the pastjour years. Booster Clux Ojicersx SEATED: Sue Radecki, Doris Parker, and Donna Zoludow STANDING: Chris Fletcher, Mr. Don Watson, and Linda Sobieralski A Adams, Yolanda 176 Adkisson, Peggy 186,195 Aemmer, Nico1ette176 Agnew, Rosemary 81 ,84,95,176 Alexander, James 56,75,176 AU'ord, Dorothy 176 Ambroziak, Cynthia 196 Anderson, John 121,186 Andert, Deborah 94,99,196 Andert, Kathleen 65,133 Andreae, John 92,186 Andrews, Harley 176 Andrysiak, Christine 176 Andrysiak, Dennis 133 Andrysiak, Janine 99,196 Andrysiak, Karen 73,93,95,98,133 Andrysiak, Kenneth 176 Andrysiak, Pat 196 Antkowiak, Jejery 108,176 Arch, Joseph 92,196 Arelt, Edwin 196 Arick, William 126,133 Armstrong, Douglas 176 Arnold, James 176 Atkinson, Steven 186 A ustin, Jessie 133 Austin, Robert 196 Austin, Sandra 196 B Badowski, Marcia 83,133 Badowski, Robert 186 Bailey, Robert 186 Bailey, Theodore 186 Baker, Roy 93,111,176 Baldwin, Barbara 186 Baldwin, Linda 133 Balint, Carol 176 Ballew, Randolph 196 Balsbaugh, Thomas 133 Banach, Jane 95,98,176 Banach, Patricia 63,66,94,99,196 Banaszak, John 196 Banicki, Peggy 87,90,91,95,98,176 Banicki, Sandra 67,98,133 Baranowski, Thaddeus 97,186 Bare, Billie 63,66,79,90,99,196 Barilich, Linda 176 Barker, Bonnie 64,65,196 Barnes, Jeanette 186 Barnes, Marie 133 Barnes, Waneta 133 Bartkowiak, Michael 176 Bartley, Charles 186 Bartosiak, Ronald 62,176 Basham, Barbara 60,66,88,94,134 Basham, Richard 122,196 Basil, Deborah 79,94,99,119,186 Batson, Nancy 134 Bauer, Kathy 196 Beasley, Michael 196 Becchelli, Joseph 176 Beck, Richard 196 Becker, William 56,74,75,78,79,80,176 Beczkiewicz, Lynn 124,134 Behnke, Nancy 95,99,l86 Bella, Betty 176 Bella, Cynthia 196 208 Be1la,Jerry62,96,134 Bella, Margaret 196 Bella, Michael 134 Bella, Robert 186 Bella, Susan 176 Bennett, Karen 95,186 Bennett, Wayne 109,196 Benninghojil Patricia 176 Benson, Karl 134 Benzur, Joyce 176 Beringer, Keith 78,79,l76 Bernth, Charlene 196 Berus, James 68,109,196 Betts, Vicki87,134 Bibb, Audrey 176 Bibbs, Barry 121,186 Bickel, Frederick 177 Bickel, Linda 177 Biggs, Darryl 196 Biggs, Marcia 60,73,93,95,l34 Bikowski, Kevin 63,92,109,125,196 Bilinski, Carol 67,196 Bilinski, James 45,50,1l3,116,135 Black, Donald 196 Blad, Sharon 78,87,93,94,176,177 Bloss, Gertraud 63,186 Bloss, Margit 63,186 Blosser, Larry 196 Blosser, Ronald 83 ,92,1 77 Blue, Jack 62, 70,177 Blue, Jill 91,119,196 30111, Betty 98,177 Boal, Richard 135 Bogucki, Ronald 177 in dex Bolka, Paul 186 Bond, Albert 177 Bonkowski, Cathleen 45,50.60,62,79,80, 87,95,98,119,135 Bonkowski, Pamela 63,66,79,99,199,196 Bordine, Tanya 62,98,177 Borkowski, Robert 77,196 Borlik, Barbara 70,71,81,87,177 Borlik, William 126,135 Borlik, Bonnie 70,77,82,90,91,93.177 Borlik, Kathleen 98,177 Borlik, Linda 70,91,177 Borowski, Henrietta 135 Borowski, Susan 72,135 Borowski, Zbigniew 135 Borrelli, Elizabeth 135 Borrelli, Thomas 196 Borrelli, Victoria 186 Botka, Kenneth 196 Botka, Paul 96,177 Bourn, Deborah 65,93,177 Bowlds, Joseph 196 Bowlds, Mark 92,196 Bowles, Devorah 55,62,136 Bradford, Edward 104,108,126,186 Bradley, Jeffery 177 Bradley, Marsha 136 Brandt, AUred 97,104,1l3,118,126,186 Brandt, Barbara 77,196 Brandt, David 50,96,136 Brant, Audrey 67,186 Brant, Russel 92,136 Brantley, Vicki 83,87,136 Braylock, Sharon 186 Breda, Terry 92,186 Breunlin, Randall 62,76,77,93,124,177 Breunlin, Sherry 196 Brewer, Michael 136 Brezinski, David 136 Brockie, Cheryl 196 Bronstetter, Michael 1 7 7 Bronstetter, Thomas 92,197 Brooks, Edwin 45.50,60,62,96,111.128, 136 Brown, Elmyra 78,136 Brown, Kathryn 74,79,99,l86 Brown, Melinda 78,79,80,87,177 Bruce, Christine 136 Bruce, James 108,126,186 Brundydge, Katherine 197 Brzyski, Sandra 67,186 Buchanan, James 197 Buchanan, Lester 78,126,177 Bucholtz, John 67,125,197 Buczek, Richard 128,177 Buda, Conrad 67,109,197 Buda, Joseph 70,108,177 Buda, Sandra 66,197 Budny, Kathy 87,95,98,176,177 Budny, Terry 122,197 Budzinski, Michelle 197 Buechler, Mary Beth 64,68,91,197 Burkus. William 92J 97 Burton, James 97,197 Burzynski, Kathleen 93,137 Buscoe, Linda 197 Buszkiewicz, Kathy 64,91,197 Butiste, David 93,124,177 Butiste, Stephen 77,122,197 Butler, Cathy 197 Butler, Kirk 78,79,80,186 Bystry, Betty 93,95,98,177 Bystry, David 137 Bystry, Kathleen 67,94,197 C Calmus, Pamela 98,137 Calvetti, Louis 177 Calvin, Richard 137 Calvin, Robert 186 Campbell, Janice 186 Campbell, Michael 1 7 7 Campbell, Patricia 197 Cannady, Gary 186 Carlton, Patrick 112,126,186 Carroll, David 96,177 Carson, Randall 197 Carson, Scott 70,85,126,177 Cartwright, Terry 85,137 Cash, Timothy 186 Cates, Bruce 66,197 Cavinder, Danny 186 Cecil, Glenda 186 Celichowski, Anita 197 Celichowski, Cynthia 78,79,80,177 Celmer, Gregory 92,177 Cenova, Christopher 77,126,197 Chadwick, Pam 82,186 Chandonia, Carol 177 Chandonia, Claudette 79,186 Chapman, William 62,79,104,126,177 Charles, George 77,197 Charles, Gerald 104,120,137 Chavis, Jerome 186 Chelminiak, Charles 63,66,85,109,125,l97 Chelminiak, Donna 186 Chelminiak, Louann 93,137 Cherrone, Brenda 70,74,75,82,186 Cherryholmes, Daniel 64, 1 77 Cherryholmes, David 63,70,89,197 Chiddister, Michael 197 Chikar, Suzanna 70,94,99,197 Chism, Eldridge 121,186 Chism, Iva 67,137 Chlebowski, Ronald 126,197 Chodzinski, Christine 177 Chodzinski, Dorothy 82,137 Chodzinski, James 186 Chodzinski, Judith 197 Choitz, Paul 62,98,l 77 Chojnacki, Lawrence 186 Chojnacki, Susan 63,99,197 Cholasinski, Patricia 13 7 Cholewczynski, Janet 70,93,98,177 Cholweczynski, Judith 63,99,197 Chrapek, Chris 111,186 Chwalek, Donald 186 Cichowicz, Ronald 137 Ciesialka, Anna 99,197 Cinal, Terry 97,197 Cischke, Julianne 83,138 C iula, Bernadette 186 Ciula, Peter 62,79,138 Claeys, Pamela 94,99,186 Clark, Clarence 109,126,197 Clark, Diane 65,177 Clark, Gregory 64,122,186 Clark, Martha 197 Clark, Tommy 177 Clawson, Steve 92,197 Clay, Patricia 186 Coleman, Mary 99,197 Coleman, Ronnie 109,197 Coleson, Frances 99,186 Colhoun, Irene 77,178 Collins, Phyllis 197 Conrad, Dwaine 125,186 Conley, Harlan 186 Conley, Kathleen 70,98,138 Conley, Ronald 92,197 Conner, David 197 Cook, Thomas 178 Cooper,Jerry 178 Copley, Vicki 178 Cornelis, Sandra 65,74,75,179,139 Cortier, Kathleen 197 Cortier, Robert 197 Cottrell, Gary 85,96,139 Coughlin, Betty 83,139 Coughlin, Pamela 87,178 Coughlin, Charles 63,109,125,197 Cox, William 197 Crall, David 96,178 Craycraft, Marcia 87,90,93,139 Cross, Robert 68,85,125,186 Csenar, Michelle 64,99,197 Cukrowicz, Lee 178 Cukrowicz, Mary 67,95,98,178 Cukrowicz, Nichola 197 Cuzinski, William 178 Cwidak, Catherine 139 Cwidak, Gary 92,197 Cwidak, Kenneth 197 Cwiklinski, Sharon 87,139 Cyman, Kenneth 97,109,122,125,197 Cyman, Timothy 45,96,l11,139 Czajkowski, Kenneth 128,139 Czajkowski, Robert 96,128,139 Czajkowski, Tim 108,186 Czarnecki, Timothy 178 Cznarecki, Tonette 56,74,75,78,139 Czerniak, Thomas 186 D Dabrowiak, Deborah 79,91,178 Dailey, Jo Ann 187 Dailey, Joyce 197 Dailey, Susan 178 Dampier, Bruce 86,140 Dandino, Dianne 78,197 Dandino, John 79,80,140 Daniels, Linda 197 Daniels, Valeria 99,187 Danner, Carolyn 98,178 Dani, David 92,197 Dant, Joseph 178 Dashner, Deborah 197 Daurer, Richard 85 ,99, 1 8 7 Dauss,John 77,140 Davis, Kerry 140 Davis, Mike 113,115,117,178 Davis, Stephen 197 Davis, Troy 104,108,178 Davis, Tryone 79.80,121,l26,l87 Dawson,Daniel187 Day, Frank 140 Deal, Carlett 140 Dean, Ronald 197 Cloon, Bryson 138 Close, Clayton 186 Coleman, Arnesta 197 Coleman, Charles 109,197 Coleman, Delores 138 Coleman, Eunie 95,178 Coleman, Jacqueline 93,138 Coleman,James 178 209 Debeck, James 66,126,197 Debuysser, Cathy 119,187 Declercq, Leon 126,187 Declercq, Lorraine 84 ,98,1 78 Deguc, Vincent 60,62,68,81,86,89,98,140 Deka, Christine 62,95,178 Dekerr, Blaine 187 Delater, Jejery 197 Delchambre, Mike 83,140 Delchambre, Peter 70,197 Delee, Carolyn 197 Delee, Jack 92,197 Delee, James 187 Delee, Mary 93,95,140 Delee, Susan 98,178 Demeyer, Albert 126,187 Demeyer, Gerald 104,120,121,126,178 Demitruk, John 140 Deranek, Ronald 92,96,141 Desmet, Madeline 141 Detwiller, Keith 197 Devolder, Michael 70,178 Devas, Robert 197 Dials, Eleanor 141 Dials, Theresa 64,197 Dickens, Romay 178 Dickerson, Chere 187 Dickerson, Sherlock 198 Dickerson, Willie 62,104,126,178 Diment. Michael 83,141 Diment. Philip 83,92,141 Diment, Robert 198 Dinger, David 178 Dinger, Donald 198 Dobrucki, Bonnie 62,87,1 78 Dombrowski, Kenny 128,187 Donaldson, James 178 Donaldson, Paul 198 Donaldson, Ruth 62,178 Donovan, Beth 187 Donovan, Jim 178 Douglas, Dennis 198 Douglas, Henry 178 Douglas, Viola 62,1 78 Douglas, William 86,187 Doussard, Linda 76,198 Douthitt, Nancy 187 Dowlut, James 141 Downer, Mary 198 Dozier, Elizabeth 141 Drabecki, John 54,141 Drabecki, Linda 94 ,99,1 98 Drabecki, Robert 178 Drzewiecki, Debora 69,178 Dubicki, Cynthia 95,99,187 Duddleson, Gary 118,124,178 Duddleson, Linda 76,99,198 Dudek, Michael 60,68,89,98,141 Dudka, Edward 198 Dudzinski, Karen 66 ,99,1 98 Dudzinski, Kathleen 77,94,99,198 Dudzinski, Richard 125,187 Dugas, Barbara 65,70, 74 ,7 7, 79,95,99,187 Dunn, Kevin 178 Durski, Pamela 67,178 Dygulski, Leonard 198 Dygulski, Marlene 64,95,98,178 Dynak, David 198 Dzialakiewicz, Judy 141 Dzierla, Michael 187 Dzikowski, Carol 74,75,77,79,81,178 Dziubinski, Gary 92,187 Dziubinski, Kathy 54,74,87,142 E Ebel, Janice 63,187 Eby, Jody 187 Eby, Rebecca 84,85,142 Edington, Daniel 93,126,178 Edington, Jack 70,92,198 Edwards, John 187 Edwards, Nancy 142 Eichstadt, Gail 142 Eldridge, Linda 187 Elia, Teresa 142 Elifritz, Karen 74,77,93,178 Elledge, John 178 Ellis, Suzy 178 Emboden, Marlene 187 Emerick, Randall 77, 79,80,89,198 Engber, Deanna 65,90,9l,95,178 Engber, Deborah 60,63,79,91,142 Engle, Yvonne 65,179 English, George 104,106,142 English, Raymond 187 Enyart, Laura 70,89,187 Eppenger, Harriet 95,187 Erickson, Pamela 77,198 Esters, Charles 198 Etter, Christy 179 Etter, Sarah 82,187 Evans, Carl 50,55,120,121,l42 Evans, David 187 Evans, Savoy 198 Ewald, Dale 89,98,l42 Ewald, Janice 187 F Fahey, Patricia 87,93,179 Fansler, Beverly 187 Fansler, Vicki 187 Farkas, David 198 Farkas, Joseph 198 Farmer, Stanley 198 Fay, Sharon 84,142 Featherstone, Ellen 98,93,142 Feece, Lynn 77,81,187 Fenimore, Cynthia 179 Ferraro, Linda 187 Ferris, Barbara 17 9 Ferris, Ronald 143 Fick, David 62,85,179 Fick, Michael 104,108,118,188 Finch, Barbara 63,198 Finch, Candi 99,188 Finch, Kenneth 179 Finn, Carol 76,90,93,179 Finn, Louann 188 Fitz, Susan 179 Fiwek, Richard179 Fletcher, Christine 63,93,176,179 Fletcher, John 66,77,85,93,111,179 Flora, Michael 188 Floran, Penny 198 Flowers, Daniel 198 Folk, Dennis 126,198 Folk, Sherry 87,143 Forizs, Elizabeth 179 Forizs, Joseph 85,198 Forsey, Glenn 179 Foster, Audry 67,179 Foster, Bernard 198 Foster, Bernoice 85,143 Foster, Beverly 143 Foster, Everett 188 Foster, Geraldine 188 Fox, James 179 Fox, Nancy 198 Francis, Cynthia 89,198 Francis, Wayne 86,179 Frank, Bodil 43,50,51,62,64,65,143 Frantom, Ricky 198 F rantom, Russel 179 Frasier, Scott 62,93,98,124,179 Freeman, Alan 125,188 Freeman, Catherine 55,64,73,87,144 Freese, Sherry 144 Frick, Sheila 198 210 Fujawa, Robert 144 Futa, Lawrence 96,128,144 Futa, Randolph 109,198 Futa, Richard92,93,I04,124,179 Fye, Gregory 96,112,122,179 G Gaczkowski, Susan 67, 78,198 Gadacz. Georgiane 179 Gadacz, Gerry 188 Galbreath, Larry 198 Gale, John 77,122,198 Galeziewski, Coreen 81,98,144 Galeziewski, Louann 65,70,81,82 90 91 93,95.98,179 Ganus, Christine 99,198 Ganus, Cynthia 66,90,98,176,87,176179 Ganus, Mary Ann 60,83,87,144 Gapinski, Rita 83,144 Garcia, Sylvia 87,144 Garis, Mike 93,96,98,144 Garrison, James 188 Gates, Melinda 74,76,77,88,188 Gathright, Zeb112,118,126,188 Gaut, Deborah 198 Geppert, Janet 198 Geppert, Linda 63,198 Gerbasich, Dale 85,86,92,104,106 144 Gerbasich, Ricki 86,108,188 Gerkey, Ronald 145 Germann, Dennis 188 Gervais, Becky 145 Geyer, Michael 17 9 Geyer, Patrick 198 Giczi, Brian 122,188 Ginter, Robert 125,198 Glassburn, Terry 85,188 Glastra, Thomas Gleva, Sandra 179 Glon, Lynnette145 Glon, Patricia 67,77,119,198 Glon, Ronald 188 Glon, Shirley 83,145 Goepfrich, Frank 83,145 Goepfrich, Mark 188 Golba, Jeanette 79,179 Golubski, Thomas 198 Goodrich, Dewayne 198 Goodrich, John 92,93,145 Goralski, Dt1vid47,50,94,96,1l3,1 14 116 145 Goralski, Pamela 188 Gorbitz, Toni65,145 Gosbin, Richard 96,179 Govaert, Debra 70,188 Grabarz, Kathleen 145 Graczyk, Linda 179 Graham, June 188 Graham, Warren 179 Grauaug, Victor 179 Grayson, Kathleen 79,80,145 Gregorowicz, Paul 77,198 Grqfn, Jesse 104,108,120,179 Grimmius, Michele 188 Grodzicki, Barbara 66, 77,1 7 9 Grohowski, Judy 66,99,188 Gromski, James 104,108,126,188 Groshans, Sharon 91,198 Grove, Deborah 87,93,98,179 Grove, Elaine 83,87,146 Grzegorek, Cheryl 9l,95,99,188 Grzegorek, Kenneth 85,146 Grzeskowiak, Melvin 146 Gunn, Barbara 95,179 Gunn, Jacqueline 198 Gunn, Joann 198 Guzicki, Gary 188 Guzo wski, Gregory 86,198 H Hadary, David 86,92,1 79 Hafer, Cheryl 66,78,198 Hagedorn, Garland 188 Hahaj, Thomas 188 Haines, Lois 63,66,91,198 Haines, Sharon 146 Hairston, Juble 118,126,188 Hall, Beverly 188 Hall, Henry 109,198 Hall, James 188 Hall, Joyce 82,188 Hall, Laura 198 Hall, Sandra 146 Hanyzewski, Donald 56,74,75,80,96,1 79 Harbaugh, Michael 89,188 Harden, James 179 Hardrict, Niccurli 126,179 Harker, Jerry 198 Harley, Larkin 179 Harrell, Diane 95 ,99,1 98 Harringer, Larry 188 Harris, Carl 179 Harris, Clayborn 63,188 Harris, Dorothy 146 Harris, Gregory 198 Harris, Jerry 198 Harris, Roy 109,198 Harrison, Harrison , Harrison, Casey, 126,179 Charles 85,147 Lonnie 112,198 Hojman, Sharon 179 Hojfman, Susan 199 Hojman, Yvonne 147 Holewczynski, Doborah 199 Hollie, Cousette 199 Holmes, Ricky 179 Holston, Jejrey 189 Holston, Nancy 66,199 Homeleski, Michael 147 Honabach, Deborah 179 Horvath, Carolyn 82,147 Horvath, Judy 99,189 Horvath, Kenneth 68,179 Horvath, Michael47,85,148 Horvath, Robert 109,199 Howard, Cynthia 45,50,62,148 Howard, Maurice 109,199 Howell, Arvilla 148 Hoyes, Randy 52,104,l24,148 Hoyt, Margaret 99,189 Huber, James 189 Huber, Thomas 148 Hubler, Christine 83,148 Hudak, Frances 148 Hudson, James 148 Hudson, Kathleen 99,199 H umberger, Michael 179 Humphrey, Kathleen 67,90,189 Humphrey, Robert 179 Hunsberger, George 189 Hunt, Carl 63,199 Hunt, Ricky 189 Hunter, Debra 63,66,77,79,80,199 Hurley, Kolleen 179 Jenkins, Anna 63,189 Jenkins, Debra 199 Jenkins, Rosemary 189 Jennings, Beatrice 189 Jennings, Elnora 149 Jennings, Iris 199 Jennings, Joe 78,104,149 Jensen, Diana 149 Jensen, Kristina 180 Jerzakowski, Marcia 77,180 Jesensky, Gregory 180 Johnson, Dwight 76,92,180 Johnson, Janice 149 Johnson, Jean 180 Johnson, Lloyd 189 Johnson, Loretta 45,47,50,60,78,79,80,149 Johnson, Marcella 93,149 Johnson, Rene 69,85,86,93,180 Johnson, Sheila 76,189 Johnson, Verna 180 Jones, Bonnie 95,199 Jones. Donna 98,180 Jones. Jannette180 Jones, Kevin 97,120,121,189 Jones, Marcella 149 Jones, Marie 180 Jones, Peggy 199 Jones, Ulysess l04,l08,126,189 Joseph, Marietta 98,119,180 Jozwiak, Christine 70,93,98,150 Sophie 66,91,94,99,196,199 Harrison, Sandra 119,179 Hartman, C harrise 66,1 79 Hartstein, James 147 Haslanger, Nancy 60, 74,75, 78,79,80,87,88, 14 7 Haslanger, Patricia 74,75,79,80,188 Hawkins, John 54,76,77,104,106,l47 Hayes, Debra 78,80,187 Heckman, Denice 198 Hegyi, Louis 70,198 Heim, Denice198 Hembrecht, Catherine 179 Hembrecht,Judilh 198 Hembrecht, Thomas 147 Hendrix, Harold 64,1 79 Henke, Kim 198 Herilz, Cheryl 188 Herilz, Deborah 94 ,99,198 Hernandez, Ernesto 189 Hernandez, Jesus 189 Heyse, Ernest 79,97,189 Hiatt, Betty 189 Hicks. Bobby 199 Hicks, Penny Hill, Louise 199 Hill, Merrill 179 Hinds, Yvonne 199 Hitson, Cheryl 43,62,64,65,179 Hittle, Sharon 199 Hoar, Colleen 199 Hoar, Michele 199 Hock, Linda 99,189 Hocker, Sue 66,74,78,189 Hodowaniec, Christine 98,147 Hodowaniec, John 199 Hurley, Rosemary 189 Huston, Gary 56,74,189 Hyduk, Danny 189 Hyduk, Mary 67,199 Hyduk, Paul 128,148 I llles, James 122,189 llles, Joseph 70,122,148 Imhof Linda 179 Isban, David 189 lwaszewski, Paul 79,189 J Jablonski, Gloria 89,199 Jackson, Albert 126,179 Jackson, Betty 149 Jackson, Delores 82,149 Jackson, James 199 Jackson, Roy 70,199 Jacobs, Emerald 199 Jozwiak, David 150 Jozwiak, Jacquelin 93,95,180 Jurczak, Danny 92,199 Jurek, Debra 65,70,82,94,99,189 K Kaczmarek, Dennis 199 Kadzielski, Christine 180 Kahlmorgan, David 150 Kaizer, Gregory 188 Kalal, Jacqueline 199 Kalka, Linda 126,180 Kalka, Michael 75,150 Kalka, Patricia 199 Kalmar, Daniel 189 Kapczynski, Kathleen 76,77,93,180 Kapsa, Rebecca 64,199 Karczewski, Mary 189 Karkiewicz, Diane 60,67,68,150 Kasznia, Diane 99,189 Kazmierczak, Robert 150 Kearney, Shirley 79,99,189 Kedik, Gerald 199 Keenan, Dennis 199 Jakubowicz, Joseph 83,179 Jakubowicz, William 189 Jamar, Laura 65,87,98,179 Janczak, Mary 78,93,98,180 Janiak, Christine 180 Janiszewski, Anita 95,189 Janiszewski, Eric 199 Keenan, Josetta 150 Keen er, Betsy 180 Kehoe, Deborah 180 Kehoe Diana 47,62,150 Keller, Timothy 189 Kelley Peggy 67, 76,90,91,94,199 Kennedy, Cathy 180 Jankowski, James 125,199 Jaronik, Daniel 124,180 Jaronik, Diana 95,180 Jaronik, Ralph 180 Jaronik, Robert 92,125,189 Jasinski, Jasinski, Carolyn 149 Helen 70,94,99,189 Jasinski, Joyce 189 Jasinski, Hojman, Charles 179 Hojman, Douglas 56,74,75,79,80,179 Hojman, Kurt 199 Hojman, Lawrence 189 Hojman, Sharon 147 Jastrzebski, John 199 Jedral, Mary 199 Jedrzejewski, Dale 66,85 ,86,189 Jejerson, Mary 63,189 Jegier, Thomas 180 211 Kennedy, Purvis 126,180 K erchner, Deborah 77,189 Kiemnec, Randal 109,121,199 Kildow, Steven 150 Kilgore, Clw'ord189 King, Barbara 199 King, John 199 King, Ronald 180 Kirk, Hazel 150 Kirk, Pamela 199 Kirkendoll, Curtina 74,87,99,180 Kirkland, Charles 189 Kitkowski, Michele 71,81,87,180 Kitt, Robert 189 Klaybor, Gary 92,97,104,108,189 Klaybor, Kevin 121,125,199 Klaybor, Lynn 99,189 Kleszcz, Ann 66,68,189 Kleva, James 62,93,96,180 Kuehl, Tim 152 Kuhar, Mary Ann 93,98,180 Kuharic, Christine 60,68,72,81,153 Kuharic, Joseph 63,76,92,189 Kulwicki, Janis 95,98,153 Kleva, Rhonda 94,189 Klimek, Michalene 189 Kling, Brenda 67,199 Kling, Shad 66,200 Klockowski, John 200 Klodzinski, Gary 200 Kloski, Adrian 91,99,189 Kmitta, Susan 151 Knapp, Becky 151 Knapp, Thomas 200 Kohler, Christoper 92,120,126,189 Kohler, Marjorie 151 Kolber, Christine 67,151 Kurlanchi, Charles 189 Kurzhal, Tina 95,189 Kush, David 200 Kuta, George 153 K uzmicz K uzmicz K uzmits, K wiecins K wieran, K wieran, K wieran, L Christine 63,66,200 Kuzmicz, , Phillip 126,189 , Timothy 70,104,108,124,180 Gary 180 ki, Constance 200 Gary 200 Kenneth 93,180 Richard 189 Kolber, Mark 92,189 Kolesiak, Pamela 87,151 Kolesnik, Theresa 99,200 Kolvas, Barry 200 Konkol, Kenneth 180 Konkol, Mary 64,200 Konopinski, Donald 83,180 K onopka, Barbara 99,200 Konopka, Joseph 47,54,96,111,151 Labis, Karen 180 Lacher, Deborah 200 LaFree, Cheryl 81 ,91 ,189 LaFree, Gary 62,70,76,77,89,112,126,180 Lagodney, Donald 83,153 Lagodney, Kathleen 91,200 Lain, Wayne 180 Laird, Diana 84,85,153 Laird, George 76,85,190 Kopczynski, Charlotte 66,200 Kopczynski, Constance 47,54,55,62,152 Kopczynski, Diane 66,93,98,180 Kopczynski, Karen 66,91,200 Kopczynski, Martin 200 Kopec, Gary 180 Laird, Rita 84,153 Laisnez, Nancy 153 Laisnez, Susan 190 Lancaster, Elmer 180 Lancaster, Jesse 63,126,200 Lancaster, Ray Levee, Stuart 96,98,124,181 Lewandowski, Raymond 154 Lewandowski, Robert 78,201 Lewis, Cora 180 Libertowski, Chris 79,80,181 Light, Linda 99,190 Lindorjf Brian 97,109,122,125,201 Lindorf Gregory 78,190 Lindorf Mary 66,90,91,201 Linetty, Sandra 181 Link, Nancy 63,77,190 Link, Pamela 66,79,80,201 Link, Susan 76,77,87,93,181 Lippert, Ann 90,154 Lippert, William 86,201 Lips, Connie 63,99,190 Lips, Vicki 66,201 Lisek, Stanley 126,190 Lisenko, Daniel 181 Lisenko, Tenette 190 Litka, Andrea 99,190 Litka, Louise 64,69,93,181 Litka, Thomas 69,122,155 Litteral, Patricia 201 Litteral, Thomas 86,98,l81 Lloyd, Mario 112,201 Locsi, David 121,201 Locsi, Thomas 96,181 Lodyga, Donna 155 Lombardi, Donata 181 Lopez, Anthony 190 Lorence, Carol 98,191 Lorence, Cynthia 63,99,190 Kopinski, Patricia 87,93,95,152 Korlowicz, William 77,93,111,180 Kosinski, Andrew 92,200 Kosinski, Gary 70,180 Kosinski, Michael 96,111,124,152 Kosinski, Terry 63,70,200 Kosmala, Richard 92,200 Koszyk, Gary 152 Kovach, Nancy 90,93,180 Ko vatch, Ronald 109,200 Kowalski, Gary 70,89,180 Kowalski, Jean 82,152 Kowalski, Kathy 200 Kowalski, Kenneth 97,200 Kowalski, Tom 85,152 Kramer, Sandra 98,180 Krause, Lynne 99,189 K rauser, John 200 Krawczyk, Susan 99,189 Krawiec, Gregory 92,180 Kreczmer, Dwight 180 K ronberger, Steven 180 Krouse, Curtis 63,86,125,200 Krouse, Karen 180 Kruk, Christopher 92,189 Kruk, Mona 93,95,98,180 Krupnik, Barbara 63,64,66,78,196,200 Krupnik, Paula 62,68,87,93,l80 Kruszynski, Robert 126,152 Kryszczuk, Theresa 91,200 K ubiak, Rosanna 152 Kubica, Mary 83,93,152 K ubica, Stanley 189 Kuc, Chris 92,108,126,189 K uc, Russ 132 K ucharski ell 46,47,52,62,104,107,124, ,Julianne 200 K ucharski, Suzanne 200 K ucharski , Michael 6 7,200 K ucharski, Rosemarie 200 K uehl, No reen 63,200 Landis, Charles 96,153 Landis, Kathleen 66,87,180 Landuil, Rosanne 99,190 Lane, Parnell, 190 Lane, Patricia 200 Lane, Perlelher 83,153 Langel, Donna 95,190 Lapkiewicz, Linda 70,93,98,180 Lapp, Sharon 180 Laskowski, David 180 Laskowski, Frederick 62,96,153 Laskowski, Paul 63,85,97,122,180 Lathion, Maxine 200 Latoski, Mary Lou 201 Lawshea, Floyd 180 Lawshea, Genevieve 99,201 Lawshea, Lolois 95,180 Leach, James 93,154 Lechtanski, Anne 99,190 Leets, Eileen 154 Leets, Marlene 201 Leevan, Jej7190 Leichtman, Edward 109,201 Lekarczyk, David 201 Lekarczyk, Michael 190 Lemanski, James M. 201 Lemanski, James 70,99,l90 Lemanski, Peggy 65,190 Lemanski, Robert 180 Lenard, Ruth 190 Lenard, Betty 190 Lenczowski, James 62,93,180 Lentych, Michael 77,201 Lentych, MichaelJ. 92,201 Lentych, Ruth 154 Leonard, Samuel 121,190 Lesniewicz, Sharon 93,98,154 Lesniewski, Barbara 98,181 Lester, Donna 65,69,87,95,98,181 Leszcynski, John 190 Levan, Thomas 83 212 Losch, Charles 69,190 Lottie, Cornelius 80,201 Love, Earneststean 190 Love, Linda 201 Love, Robert 109,201 Love, Willie 201 Lovejoy, Robert 190 Lowery, Alonzo 104,106,107,155 Lubelski, Donald 83,181 Lubelski, Susan 83,155 Luchowski, Anne 83,155 Luchowski, Jane 68,190 Luchowski, Janice 201 Luchowski, Robert 56,62,70,74,75,155 Luczkowski, Charlotte 181 Luczkowski, Linda 99,190 Luczyk, James 155 Luczyk, Sharon 190 Lukaszewski, James 70,201 Lukaszewski, David 181 Lukaszewski, Ralph 181 L yczynski, Bernice 201 Lyczynski, Jim 190 Lynch, Richard 56,96,155 M Machowiak, Gerald 190 Maciulski, Paul 201 Mack, Charles 120,190 Mack, Connie 65,67,181 Mackowiak, Patrick 60,70,71,73,126,155 Maeyens, Debra 63,66,99,190 Maeyens, Kathryn 64,74,98,181 Maeyens, Mary 66,201 Maeyens, Michael 155 Magdalinski, Vicki 63,190 Maggart, Mark 201 Magiera, Michael 201 Mahnesmith, Carolyn 76,77,190 Maike, Louis 201 Majewski, Dennis 60,70,112,156 Majewski, Kathy 201 Makielski, Barbara 181 Malec, Rose Marie 66,87,89,98,'181 Malecki, Linda 63,65,68,81,87,95,181 Malecki, Richard 68,201 Malicki, Walter 64,190 Manczunski, Madely 201 Mangum, Linda 99,190 Marker, John 156 Markiewicz, Frank 70, 71,92,156 Marks, Deborah 201 Marks, Gerald 76,78,79,80,86,190 Marnocha, Paul 93,96,104,108,181 Marshall, Carol 66,89,98,181 Marshall, Sylvia 70,82,l90 Marszal, Joseph 71,77,181 Martin, Donald 190 Martin, Michael 76,201 Martinczak, Michael 109,201 Martinez, Amparo 86,121,125,201 Martinez, Esther 201 Martinez, Juanita 67,190 Martino, Carla 201 Marvin, Kay Louise 67,201 Maslowski, Cornell 96,181 Mathews, Janet 99,190 Matthys, Karen 201 Matrix, Pamela 72,87,95,156 Matuskiewicz, Barbara 190 Maure, Patrick 83,156 Maure, Peggy 62,93,181 Maxwell, Jacquelin 190 Maxwell, Valdez 181 May, Douglas 201 Mays, Brenda 94,99,190 May, Greg 93,156 Mays, Roslyn 156 McAfee, Cary 85,201 McAfee, Ines 64,84 McClain, Curtis 181 McClain, Deborah 42,45,50,62,65, 79,87, 98,132 McClure, Kathleen 89,181 McClure, Rebecca 77 McCoy, Dee Thomas 78,79,80,109,121,201 McCoy, Shirley 67,181 McCullough, George 104,107,113,115,116, 126,156 McCurdy, Annette 201 McDonald, Doretta 77,90,91,20l McDonald, James 156 McDonald, Kathy 78,90,91,119,181 McElhaney, Bonnie 201 McElvene, Mary 190 McElvene, Therrel 190 McFarland, Michael 120,181 McGinnis, Thurman 109,201 McGlinsey, Hal112,126,181 McGlinsey, Lee 71,74,85,201 McGlothlen, Linda 78,201 McGlothlen, Vicki 156 McKelvey, Johnnie 181 McKelvey, Lola Mae 65,66,99,190 McKesson, Linda 77,99,190 McKinney, Larry 86,190 McKnight, Veronica 157 McMahan, Joanne 190 McQueen, Michael47,104,107,157 Mc Williams, Roger 181 Medich, Cynthia 157 Medich, Karen 201 Medich, Linda 190 Megyesi, Carol 201 Megyesi, Shirley 157 Mell, Brenda 157 Melton, Christine 63,181 Melton, Geraldine 99,190 Mester, James 74,157 Metzler, Donald 122,182 Meuleman, Melanie 63,68,90,201 Meuleman, Roger 96,157 Michalski, James 190 Middlebrook, Joan 182 Mikolajczak, Charles 190 Mikolajewski, Eugene 76,77,190 Mikolajewski, Leonard 83,97,157 Miles, George 109,121,201 Miles, Ralph 190 Miller, Carol 77,78,89,157 Miller, Charles 63,109,121,126,201 Miller, Dale 201 Miller, Raymond 96,157 Miller, Ronald 190 Miller, Rosalie 60,81 ,87,94,132 Miller, Sandra 158 Milliken, Larry 182 Milliken, Tim 92,190 Mills, Linda 191 Mincy, Sewonie 201 Minix, Donna 82,158 Mink, Debra 63,201 Mink, Terri 201 Minor, Deborah 79,158 Miscewicz, Thomas 158 Mitchell, Judy 158 Mitts, Cheryl 98,191 Mahoney, Owen 182 Molnar, Deborah 78,182 Molnar, Joseph 118,191 Molnar, Patricia 201 Molnar, Terrence 92,182 Montgomery, Frazer, 191 Moody, Hunter 126,182 Moody, Maurice 201 Moore, Martin 201 Morenc, Maxine 60,72,87,89,95,98,158 Moreno, Marie 191 Moreno, Sally 158 Morgan, Richard 122,201 Morman, Patricia 66,87,182 Morris, David 201 Morris, Debra 77,201 Morris, Kenneth 158 Morris, Susan 47,55,65,87,95,158 Mossman, Thomas 191 Moubray, Linda 182 Mroczkiewicz, Kenneth 93,96,182 Mroz, Gayle 79,80,182 Mrozinski, Rita 201 Mumaw, George 201 Murray, Leo 182 Murray, Polly 201 Musialik, George 182 Muszynski, Anita 83,158 Muszynski, Joe 201 Muszynski, Judith 84,202 Myers, Kris Teena 69,93,182 Myers, Randy 159 Myszak, Thomas 182 N Naessens, Frances 98,159 Nagolski, Donald 49,191 Nagy, Nicholas 96,122,128,182 Nailon, Patrick 109,202 Najdek, Alex 202 Najdek, Penelope 191 Nalepinski, Ronald 70,182 Name, Patricia 191 Naragon, David 159 213 Naragon, Peggy 202 Nate, Kathy 94,191 Neeley, Tommie 191 N eeley, Claude 202 Nelson, Roderick 69 Nemeth, Charles 128,182 Nemeth, Timothy 99,118,125,191 Neuliep, James 104,198,l20,121,126,176, 182 Nichols, Audrey 64,202 Nichols, Debra 64,182 Niedbalski, Martin 92,109,202 Niedosik, Patricia 182 Nielson, Richard 182 Niemier, Gary 124,182 Niemier, Loretta 79,91,196,202 Nimtz, Steven 86,159 Nix, Charles 191 Noetzel, Chris 182 Novinich, Robert 96,159 Nowacki, Patricia 159 Nowacki, Richard 92,182 Nowaczewski, James 126,191 Nowak, Diane 99,191 Nowak, Donald 191 Nowak, Michael 202 Nowak, Randal 85,202 Nowak, Sandra 191 Nowak, Sharon 191 Nowicki, Catherine 99,191 Nowicki, Charles 191 Nowostawski, Suzan 202 Nozykowski, Marlene 202 N ycz, David 202 Nyczak, Mary 68,191 Nye, Rosemary 159 0 Odom, Deborah 191 Odynski, Donna 62,93,98,159 Oglesby, Ardis 191 Ogorek, Paulette 191 Ohara, Paul 182 Olejniczak, Linda 87,89,98,182 Olszewski, Joseph 97,191 Oltman, Paul 191 Opaczewski, Barbara 74,182 Opaczewski, Diane 63,95,99,191 Opaczewski, Donald 182 Opaczewski, Gregory 85 ,86,1 21 ,202 Opaczewski, Joyce 60,64,81,87,88,98,159 Opaczewski, Sheila 99,191 Opaczewski, Susan 99,202 Orban, Lucinda 60,75,79,80,87,159 Orban, Richard 63,74,118,125,191 Orlowski, David 160 Orlowski, Diana 76,81,191 Orlowski, Donna 83,160 Orlowski, Linda 64,95,191 Orlowski, Robert 68,70,182 Orosz, Kenneth 66,202 Orszulak, James 83,92,160 Orta. Michael 160 Osborn, Thomas 160 Osowski, Michael 160 Osowski, Roberta 95,183 Otolski, Terry 161 Outlaw Bruce 119,202 Outlaw, Terrence 108,120,191 Outlaw, Warren 85,120,183 Overmyer, Patricia 77,202 Owens, Roberick 202 P Pace, David 183 Pace, Donna 202 Pace, Larry 104,108,124,183 Paczkowski, Debora 99,191 Paczkowski, Helen 183 Paidle, David 183 Paidle, Dennis 202 Paidle, Janice 93,98,183 Paidle, Michael 96,161 Palicki, Suanne 62,66,89,98,183 Palko wski, Lynn 99,202 Palmer, Karen 191 Paulszewski, David 86,202 Pankiewicz, Lester 92,191 Papczynski, Lynn 161 Paprocki, Carol 202 Paprocki, Mary 202 Parakowski, Barbara 95,161 Parakowski, Christine 202 Parakowski, Henry 202 Parent, Janice 161 Paris, Valerie 66,90,91,202 Parker, David 93,108,126,183 Parker, Doris 54,55,60,79,8l,87,89,161 Parker, Edward 99,89,187,191 Paskell, Ozzeta 202 Paskell, Ozzie 109,202 Paszek, Linda 94,191 Paszli, Mary 202 Patterson, Dallas 191 Patterson, Fred Paulin, Richard 96,183 Paulinski, Christine 77,183 Pauszek, Michael 63,66,92,99,191 Pauszek, Vicki 66,202 Pawelski, Harry 70,108,191 Paxson, Elizabeth 202 Peak, Deborah 202 Peck, Marion 202 Pejza, Ann 161 Pejza, Charlotte 183 Pejza, Chris 92,191 Pejza, Robert 191 Pejza, William 47,54,161 Pence, Karen 65,76,77,79,95,183 Penell, Richard 191 Pennell, Thomas 191 Penrod, Leonard 191 Peregrine, Herbie 76,108,191 Perry, Dennis 50,56,62,74, 79,80,88,161 Perry, Elmo 126,202 Perry, Verna 183 Persfull, Michele 191 Peterson, Bruce 104,106,124,161 Peterson, Lea 69, 77,87,90,183 Phillips, Carlos 126,191 Phillips, Jejery 109,126,202 Phillips, Regina 202 Phillips, William 104 Piatkowski, Mary 60,68,73,162 Piatkowski, Sylvia 90,91,192 Piasecki. John 183 Piatkowski, Barbara 63 ,68,1 92 Piechocki, Deborah 183 Piechocki, Dennis 183 Piechocki, Marc 183 Piechocki, Pamela 202 Pietrowski, Richard 202 Pietrzak, David 202 Pine, Vicky 202 Plaia, Iris 202 Platz, Cindy 202 Plencner, Blaine 7 7,1 92 Plew, Michael 192 Plonski, Daniel 192 Ploughe, Sharon 202 Pluta, Gail 72,95,98,162 Podemski, Barbara 94,1 92 Podemski, Denneth 99,202 Podemski, Paul 162 Poindexter, Alonzo 121,192 Polack, Jacinta 45,50,62, 79,162 Polack, Jocelyn 79,202 Polak, Kathleen 90,91,192 Pollins, Jerry 124,162 Porogi, Carol 162 Porogi, John 192 Porter, Deborah 183 Powell, A rthur 97,118,125,192 Poyser, Richard 202 Praklet, Dennis 92,202 Prince, Alvin 79,202 Prince, Gennie 202 Pryke, Georgette 90,91,93,183 Przybysz, Alex 63,126,192 Przybysz, Claude 162 Przybysz, Joseph 83,162 Przybysz, Richard 192 Q Quiroz, Gregorio 71,162 R Radecki, Paul 126,192 Radecki, Susan 54,66,73,79,87,89,162 Rader, Dennis 183 Rader, Susan 163 Ragland, Amy 94,99,l92 Rahn, Alan 86,112,126,183 Rahn, Barbara 99,202 Rajski Raker Rako Conrad 202 Frances 183 Rajski, Rajski, , Janis 202 Rajski, Rajter, , Jerry 163 Sheryl 192 Richard63,104,108,125,l92 ki Victoria 202 ws , Ranschaert, Maureen 99 Rans, Jerry 111,163 Rans, Kenneth 192 Rans, Michael 163 Ratajczak, Dennis 92,202 Ratajczak, Sandra 183 Ratajczak, Sue 65,183 Ratlijf Mary 202 Redding, Josephine 163 Redinbo, Patricia 192 Reed, Parthenia 163 Reed, Regiana 202 Reilly, Barbara 99,202 Reilly, James 70,163 Reilly, Patrick 70,192 Ritschard, Christine 203 R i tschard, Frederick 67,121,203 Ritschard, Linda 183 Ritschard, Sandra 164 Ritschard, Susan 192 Rittenhouse, David 192 Ritz, George 77,93,183 Ritz, James 76,77,12l,192 Robak, James 126,192 Robakowski, Shirley 67,203 Robb, Suzanne 87,183 Robbins, Kelly 192 Robins, Kristi 78,183 Roberts, Richard 74,203 Roberts, Thomas 86,203 Robinson, Nancy 94 Robinson, Paul 109,121,203 Robinson, Willie 93 ,98,1 83 Rodick, Catherine 203 Rodick, Richard 203 Rodriguez, Berta 203 Rodriguez, Fred 164 Romanowski, Anne 183 Rosback, Susan 65,87,183 Rose, Everett 203 Rozanski, Dolores 164 Rozkiewicz, Barbara 83,164 Rump, Cheryl 62.87,132 Rump, Kenneth 63 ,66,1 25 ,203 Run yan, Debra 94 ,99,1 92 Rush, Dale 203 Ruszkowski, Martin 63,77,122,192 Ruszkowski, Michelle 60,65,72,93,98,164 Rutkowski, Barbara 79,192 Rutkowski, Joseph 183 Rutkowski, Ralph 164 Rzepka, Michael 125,192 Rzepka, MichaelA. 192 Rzepka, Ronnie 96,97,104,108,126,192 Rzepka, Samuel 183 Rzepka, Susan 203 S Sabaj, Martin 84 ,85,1 92 Saboski, Gerald 93,128,164 Sabuda, Emily 84,192 Sailors, Russell 104,108,126 Samp, Michael 77,192 Sampson, Carol 164 Sampson, Wayne 203 Sanchez, Marie 42,43,46,47,62,65,98,165 Sanders, Constance 78,87,93,95,183 Sanders, Cordelia 95,192 Sanders, Ronald 113,114,116,l65 Santa, Michael 74,193 Reinhold, Byron 56,163 Reinhold, Doug 70,122,202 Rendos, Kathleen 66,77,90,99,202 Retek, Barbara 68,163 Retek, David 125,192 Retek, Paul 202 Retek, Rudolph 192 Rhoades, Ronnie 78,79,80,98,124,183 Richardson, AHred 78,183 Richardson, Earl 113,115,117,183 Richardson, Gay 66 ,202 Richert, Dawn 183 Richert, Wendy 163 Richmond, John 63,109,126,203 Ridenour, Randall 203 Riley, Robert 62,69, 76,122,164 Riley, Teresa 203 Rininger, Toni 203 Rinker, David 96,183 Ritchie, Rosanna 60,63 ,164 214 Sapusek, Michael 193 Sarul, Terrance 56,74,75,165 Scholtes, Ronald 193 Schoonaert, Gary 193 Schrader, Michael 193 Schroeder, Leonard 183 Shroeder, Ronald 45 ,50,1 65 Shroer, Timothy 79,203 Schultz, Gwendolyn 60,62,72,76,87,90,93, 165 Schultz, Jean Pierre 72,93,165 Schultz, Linda 90,91,165 Schultz, Velma 193 Schuttrow, Becky 72,87,165 Schuttrow, Michael 62,118,124,183 Schweizer, Gary 92,193 Schymanski, Janice 77,203 Scofield, Darlene 193 Sconiers, Woodrow 109,126,203 Scott, Bruce 45,52,54,96,104,106,113, ll5,ll6,1l7,124,166 Scott, Herman 193 Scott, Janet 69,81 ,93,183 Scott, Robert 193 Scovil, Mary Beth 72,78,90,91,166 Sczepankiegvicz, Mathew 125,193 Seals, Robert 62,74,75,76,77,78,79,166 Seanor, Christine 65,87,93,98,183 Searfoss, Karen 66,87,l83 Searfoss, Lorita 77,193 Senzig, Deverua 45,50,60,62,79,87,98,110, 119.166 Senzig, Kenneth 63,121,193 Sergeant, Michael 70,203 Settles, Marsha 166 Snodgrass, Kenneth 203 Snook, Kenneth 167 Snyder, Diane 77,90,91,203 Snyder, Patricia 67,89,184 Sobczak, Dennis 97,187,193 Sobecki, Kathleen 193 Sobecki, Kenneth 85,86,193 Sobieralski, Linda 60,79,81,88,167 Soley, George 193 Solliday, Gloria 74,75,78,80,l67 Solloway, Larry 86,184 Solis, Gracie 167 Solis, Theresa 193 Soos, Barry 96,184 Soos, Vickie 63,74,77,79,90,91.99,193 Strzelecki, Laurence 93,184 Strzelecki, Linda 99,204 Strzelecki, Ronald 60,124,169 Sulin, Feona 69,99,204 Sulin, Rosalia 69,93,98,184 Suppinger, Paul 109,121,204 Sutton, Linda 65,87,98,184 Sutton, Wade 204 Swain, Barbara 204 Swain, Brenda 83,169 Swain, Glenn 97,194 Swartz, James 92,204 Swartz, Kevin 125,204 Swartz, Rosalie 204 Szabo, Edmund 64,194 Shead, Joseph 85,86,89,193 Shead, Thelma 203 Shepherd, Kathy 166 Shields, Barbara 99,193 Shields, David 77,86,203 Shindledecker, Michael 97,193 Shrack, James 50,55,62,166 Siders, Robert 193 Sieczkarek, Frank 183 Sieczkarek, Susan 82,166 Sieczko, Pamela 77,203 Sieczko, Stephen 96,183 Sieracki, Dennis 70,203 Sierzant, Christine 68,193 Sikora, George 166 Sikorski, Barbara 67,94,l93 Sikorski, Bonnie 8l,93,98,183 Sikorski, Maxine 99,193 Sikorski, Theodore 66,76,193 Sikorski, Thomas 183 Simpkins, Carol 84,166 Simpkins, Ronald 86,88,203 Simpson, Carol67,193 Simpson, Sandra 183 Sinka, John 63,122,203 Skarbek, Diana 77,90,91,183 Skarbek, Norbert 83,183 Skorupski, Carol 64,87,93,183 Skorupski, Donna 70,95,99,193 Skorupski, Janet 56,60,72,74,75,79,80,87, 167 Skubis, Mary Ann 203 Slaby, Carol 203 Slaby, David 193 Slaby, Vincent 92,167 Slagle, Sandra 203 Slisz, Robert 167 Sloma, Jerome 183 Sloma, Marsha 65,70,99,193 Smetzer, Charles 63,96,97,183 Smigielski, Kathleen 183 Smith Cynthia 98,167 Smith, Dewarren 108,193 Smith, Donald 203 Smith, Ethel 77,99,203 Smith, Gloria 70,193 Smith, Iris 76,77,87,93,98,184 Smith, Jejery 203 Smith, Nellie 184 Smith, Richard 184 Smith, Terry 79,97,l09,203 Smudzinski, Patricia 95,184 Smudzinski, Sandra 167 Smudzinski, Terrance 203 Smurr, William 92,203 Snedaker, Sonia 94,203 Sniadecki, Joyce 167 Sniadecki, Larry 70,203 Sniadecki, William 184 Sopczynski, Donna 184 Sopczynski, Vivian 64,99,193 Sorrels, Billie 63,94,99,193 Sasinski, Nancy 93,98,184 Sowinski, David 168 Sowinski, Tom 92,203 Spanos, Kathern 88,193 Sparazynski, Leona 93,98,l84 Sparazynski, Nancy 87,93,184 Sparks, Mark 66,184 Sparks, Terry 68,73,75,89,93,168 Spilski, Cassancra 168 Spilski, David 203 Splawski, Pat 99,193 Springer, Robert 68,204 Spychalski, David 194 Spychalski, Sheila 98,194 Stachowiak, John 70,194 Stachowiak, Karen 168 Stachowiak, Robert 184 Stahl, Jeffery 88,92,93,184 Stammich, Thomas 184 Stanley, Karen 65,66,95,119,184 Starczewski, Linda 72,95,168 Star, Alice 66,74,78,80.194 S tarkweather, Alan 204 Starkweather, Carl 184 Starkweather, Jane 47,63, 79,98,168 Starzynski, Tom 184 Starzynski, Tony 96,104,106,169 Staszewski, James 98,108,184 Staszewski, Mary 99,194 Staszewski, Phyllis 169 Stearns, David 85,194 S teenbeke, Mark 204 Stejey, Alan 64,204 Stejey, Sara 47,54,60,64,87,169 Steinbrunner, Alan 86,204 Steinhofer, Linda 194 Steinhofer, Martin 204 Stephenson, Robert 184 Stepien, Edward 184 Stetler, Karen 204 Stetler, Karl 184 Stevens, Christine 169 Stewart, .lacquelyn 79,80,95,184 Steyaert, Philip 194 Stickley, William 85,92,121,204 Stokes, James 104,113,1l8,184 Stokes, Robert 63,109,204 Stoner, Kenneth 194 Stout, Arthur 169 Strantz, Kathleen 78,95,l84 Stremme, Henry 194 Strickland, Alice 194 Strozewski, Linda 169 Strzelecki, Charlie 66,194 Strzelecki, Connie 99,194 Strzelecki, Diana 77,99,204 215 Szarwark, Janet 204 Szklarek, James 64,71 ,184 Szklarek, Jerome 71,184 Szuba, James 184 Szuba, Rebecca 184 Szucs, Cheryl 64,65,184 Szucs, John 204 Szucs, Julia 204 Szulczyk, James 194 Szymanowski, Ernest 204 Szymanski, Cheryl 204 Szymanski, James 125,194 Szymanowski, Gregory 55,98,169 Szymanowski, Lee 194 Szymanski, Mary Lou 62,70,90,98,110, 119,184 Szymarek, Pamela 194 Szymarek, Thomas 63,184 Szymczak, Judy 170 Szymczak, Robert 68,194 Szynski, Elizabeth 64,170 Szynski, Richard 170 T Tafelski, Randall 63,70,104,108,126,194 Takach, Suzanne 67,194 Talboom, Craig 204 Talboom, James 184 Talboom, Thomas 92,204 Tarwacki, Patrick 126,194 Tatich, Charlene 194 Taylor, Dale 184 Taylor, Jacqueline 194 Taylor, Rita 204 Taylor, Steve 66,204 Teeter, James 170 Thomas, Blanche 184 Thomas, David 204 Thomas, Robert 104,106,124,184 Thomas, Vanness 204 Thompson, Debra 63,204 Thompson Diana 77,204 Thompson, Marvella 184 Thompson, Phil 56,74,75,78,79,80,184 Thompson, Michael 194 Thurman, Pamela 204 Tijerina, Phillip 204 Tohhagen, James 92,184 Tomczak, Thomas 63,92,122,184 Topolski, Henry 204 Toth, Roberta 93,184 Toth, Sandra 204 Townsend, Benjamin 204 Tracy, Sharon 194 Treadway, Frederick 97,194 Treadway, James 78,93,l04,184 Treber, Darlene 65 ,89,98,1 84 Treber, Steven 194 Trevino, Diana 204 Trevino, Rosendo 85,184 True, Kalane 170 True, Korene 78,79,80,194 Trzaskowski, Judith 45,60,62,87,l94 Trzaskowski, Michael 99,125,194 Trzcinski, Michael 70,194 Z VanParis, Levan 86,205 Tucker, Bonnie 184 Tucker, Cheryl67,194 Tucker, George 63,104,194 Turner, Daniel 121,194 Turner, Lucius 45,47,52,78,104,107,113, 114,116,117,126,170 Turner, Patti 204 Turner, Susan 184 Turner, Vickie 194 Turza, Barbara 83,170 Tuszynski, Carolyn 99,194 Tuttle, Patricia 194 Tyler, Carol 184 Tyler, Dennis 194 U Ullery, Harold 204 Ullery, John 170 Ullery, Patricia 74,184 Ullery, Robert 85,109,121,126,204 Ullery, Robin 77,204 Underly, Beverly 77,99,204 Underly, Brenda 69,194 Underwood, Alice 204 Underwood, Ethel 184 Underwood, Vicki 205 Urbanski, James 184 Urbanski, James C. 170 V Vandezande, Daniel 194 VandeZande, Kathy 91,205 VandeZande, Kay 91,205 VandeZande, Mark 72,122,194 VandeZande, Terry 60, 70, 73,87,95,98, 171 Vandriessche, Shirley 65, 70,99,194 Vanlake, Gary 194 Vann, Johnny 63,120,194 Vann, Ruby 171 VanRassen, Marcia 64,205 Vanslager, Sandra 66,79,110,119,194 Vanwanzeele, Dean 194 Vardaman, John 205 Vargo, Bonita 63,94,187,194 Vargo, Linda 205 Vargo, Marcia 93,184 Verash, Lewis 124,171 Verosky, Dennis 194 Versmesse, Gary 205 Walorski, David 111,125,205 Walorski, Gerrett 194 Walorski, Paul 54,60,67,72,172 Walsh, Joyce 83,172 Walters, David 85,185 Warniers, Kim 194 Washington, Irene 172 Washington, Patricia 50,54,60,78,79,80, 87,98,172 Wasielewski, Richard 97,121,205 Wasielewski, Sandra 82,95,173 Wasikowski, Dennis 60, 70, 71 ,93,1 73 Wasikowski, Diana 63,70,79,194 Wasowski, Kathleen 70,194 Wassenhove, Dave 66,97,121,205 Wassenhove, Judy 95,98,173 Wassenhove, Paul 92,194 Waters, Alan 45,5l,52,60,l04,l05,l06, 173 Watkins, Keith 195 Watkins, Richard 92,125,205 Watts, Charles 205 Watts, James 205 Waumans, Susan 195 Wawrzyniak, Margaret 98,185 Wawrzynski, Joyce 62,84,185 Weaver, Jon 77,111,195 Weaver, Tyrone 173 Webb, Gretchen 195 Webb, Jerome 195 Weidner, Rick 126,195 Weiss, Janet 66,76,77,78,79,80,89,195 Weissfuss. Rana 77,195 Wells, John 76,122.179,195 Weymon, Willia 93,185 Weymon, Willis 173 Wharton, Donna 67,87,185 Wheelock, Larry 56,74,75,76,77,78,79,80, 173 Whetstone, Janice 76,77,195 White, Cheryl 185 White, Isiah 85,185 White, Marsha 205 White, Rex 205 White, Russell 92,104,108,126,185 Whittaker, Thomas 173 Wiatrolik, Janine 67,205 Wiatrolik, Lorrain 173 Wieczorek, Michael 97,205 Wieczorek, Philip 128,173 Wielgos, Wayne 125,205 Wiggins, Caryn 60,72,81,87,95,132 Wiggins, Connie 66,196,205 WiU'ing, Gregory 92,125,205 Weseman, Gale 195 Wiser, Catherine 195 Wisinski, Christine 195 Wisniewski, Debora 66,99,205 Wisniewski, Diane 60,87,91,98,110,119, 174 Wisniewski, Elaine 66,78,91,205 Wisniewski, Paul 63,68,89,97,125,195 Wisniewski, Robert 92,104,106,122,174 Wisniewski, Tim 69,195 W1 therspoon, Curtis 205 Withrow, Brenda 174 Withrow, Kathleen 90,195 Wittling, Gisele 205 Witucki, Joyce 66,74,81,185 Witucki, Mary Ann 90,91,98,185 Witucki, Susan 195 Wojciechowski, Dave 174 Wojciechowski, Pat 205 Wojnarski, Diana 93,98,185 Wojtas, John 174 Wojtas, Stanley 195 WoUe, Jane 205 Woltman, Gary 125,205 Womack, Darrell 185 Womack, Diane 195 Woods, Deborah 68,98,175 Woods, Melissa 68,195 Wozniak, Catherine 175 Wright, Linda 195 Wright, Lynette 76,205 Wright, Vivian 185 Wroblewski, Jerome 92,185 Wruble, Timmie 205 Wujcik, Dennis 79,175 Wujcikowski, Steve 92,205 Y Yakim, Robert 205 Yike, Krystal 205 Young, Charilyn 185 Young, Dale 85,195 Young, Joyce 60,66,78,79,80,93,l75 Young, Marietta 195 Zack, Dale l13,116,124,175 Zakrowski, Deborah 99,205 Zalas, Ricky 63,92,109,125,205 Zanka, John 122,124,175 Zanka, Sandra 90,91,95,195 Zawistowski, Joseph 205 Zeak, Janice 205 Zeak, Timolhy185 Zellers, David 185 Zellers, George 195 Versmesse, Michael 184 Vice, Ronald l08,121,126,194 Villareal, Virginia 205 Villegan, Drew 122,171 W Wachniak, Eugene 184 Wachowiak, Susan 93 ,95 ,98,1 84 Wagner, James 184 Wihing, Scott 62,78,112,126.185 Wilkins, Alta 174 Williams, Benjamin 195 Williams, Beverly 185 Williams, Christine 205 Williams, John 78,79,80.104,107.174 Williams, Lori 94,205 Williams, Melvin 126,205 Wagner, Jean 66 ,99,205 Willoughby, Gregory 92,195 Zellers, Janis 62,185 Zieliwski, Casimir 92,195 Zielinski, Michael 195 Zielinski, Ronald 92,126,195 Zillman, Cheryl 195 Ziolkowski, Debora 99,195 Ziolkowski, Denise 185 Ziolkowski, Michael205 Ziolkowski, Yvonne 64,66,205 Z mudzinski, Jacque 64 ,205 Walczewski, Alexander 194 Walesiewicz, Genevieve 99,194 Wills, Edward 92,205 Wilson, Epsie 185 Walker, Connie 171 Walker, Linda 70,99,194 Walker, Marcia 205 Walker, Robert 171 Walker, Sherry 184 Walker, William 185 Wallis, Mary 83,172 Wallis, Michael 92 ,205 Walorski, Audrey 72,172 Wilson, Erice 84,205 Wilson, James 195 Wiltrout, Michael 205 Wincek, Nancy 185 Winkowski, A ngela 63,65,72, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80,81 ,87,174 Winnicki, Joseph 174 Winnicki, Kathleen 83,90,174 Winnicki, William 205 216 Zmyslo, Carol 81,82,87,90,91,93,95,98. 185 Zmyslo, Elizabeth 195 Zmyslo, Jacqueline 78,98,185 Zmyslo, Stephen 108,205 Zoludow, Donna 87,93,176,185 Zurawski, Andrew 205 Zurawski, Janet 185 Zygulski, Kathryn 72,93,95,98,175 E55 F 'WCS JM, qi 1 'bbw , ,- gy X t . ll f- ' 1 ig ' M V g, , H. 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