Washington High School - Memory Lane Yearbook (South Bend, IN)
- Class of 1969
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, . t r 4 s ' X rr.4sr-nnotori Hi 1919 1969 Memory Lone Woshington High School South Bend, Indiono Kermit Thompson, Principol Jonet Scott, Editor 1' ,,,. ,, .7347- GH scrtoor 1 1 f 3- fe., 3y.,,,,. PM. , . .2 -mqqgmni' 1 ' it ,. X Wmwnrt' 'S , .-W., 51 ,y.i.1m, J 1 J! Q . in n. I A rx vm mu' ' -an -4 ' ' V- wr ff 1 Q, , Y' 9 ' 1 ' I LI ,,, ' 1 ' , M 1 . Q figs f , -Ish' A ' '1 5 rf W V , ,iw ' , ' , 1' ' .tm ' -f-rziftfi f Woshington's growth it storts like o shooting gun you blink it's over dynomic chonging growing, modifying, building new foces old traditions mini skirts for sweoters mop tops for flot tops pepsi for root beer uncurl for curl Washington for Cline grob o bite it's memory N 1 ,V iLrf'1S 'x 3 M es 'Q a ' F X nf! fl X R 1 J-fi ,Nlgxig -Q' xx ark- lgr. +66 H3- 3 R x Everything has a beginning and an end. Washington started fifty years ago in the old building on Sample Street before moving over to our modern, up-dated school., Changes occur between time, and people, and places. A high school can not lust change, it grows within its walls and in the minds of its students. -0' ' 'rw A wh zz 3,- People, beliefs, styles and buildings all change. If we are a part of the change, we may not even notice it. The contrast is felt when we recall yesterdays. Physicolly Psi we grow the slow X unsteody growth s R1 of people leorning diverse r,lr distinct s r g different . . . 5 N l y, yo r if Growth does not move along a steady, ever-increasing path. It follows a swerving, uncertain course full of prob- lems and roadblocks. Since people are all different, prog- ress is made at different rates. Development must con- sist of mental as well as phys- ical growth. Growth takes place in many things including the building itself. lt is modernizing, changing, taking in new con- cepts in education. lt is a gradual growth that aids us in our search for knowledge. 41 If Washington students are not to be categorized into neat bundles. They are individuals with special interests and striking differences. Still, unexpected similarities turn up. The differences must be gapped and the similarities heightened. Problems of school lite are experiences that we all share. as --...- Physical problems are a part of growing up. ln high school we musT learn To face These problems and deal wiTh Them. There are as many differenT kinds of problems as There are people who have Them and soluTions To solve Them. Prob- lems are someTimes minor and someTimes major, buT always challenging. High lock- er doors and insurmountable piles of books are a few of The difficulties ThaT some of us musT overcome. mlllmgllwliii-T 'H! ....i'5!h7! ,x L be-LY Wf-um...w Q f. ,- ' 'W' ,-qi 11314 .,f- ' ,.,-yr ev 53? , .ff if x 4,1 is ! Gill 535982 KW A-W ..... ., --- ' ,, .W-..,.,-, 'Y W-, ----W-Y ...ww-----r' g , ,,,..s.... 4 M .M,,.-.-.- ww , .- -Q., .a...t,..v ,,,,,, ,M ,,, V -,,.,.,...,,,...--- rv , .s.,,-., Q -- r '1gQf..f lW'WlMw ' ' .W We-u....s '--- ' M ...Q X -' -is fun. The gradual growth and improvement of Washington has meant many modern facilities. Our gym, which seats over 3,600 people, has been the site for many basketball sec- tionals. The library, with its fine stock of current material, has recently acquired duplicating equipment, which students as well as teachers are able to use. The machine, wood, and auto shops are all equipped for the best in vocational train- ing. The language classes all have the opportunity to prac- tice listening comprehension and pronunciation in the lan- guage lab. Our science classrooms are among the best in the area. The Washington student has the newest and best of facilities at his disposal. ..... .-...Y A K, ,..., ..,..f-- The Washington student finds his days here busy, starting from the moment when he first walks in the doors and continuing throughout each of his high school days. At first he is confronted with large crowds, all apparently headed right for him. He soon, however, participates in school activities, but always remembering the purpose of high school, he takes time to complete his regular studies. There are times when students feel themselves grouped together and generalized, but the Washington faculty sees each of us as individuals and makes adiustments, when pos- sible, according to our personal needs. It is a busy, hectic, fun, time. 'Q iiiiillii if i K I I IALLV' it f I tacc mm K - I NN, f-S .sf 3 Emotioncrlly we grow we show now inspired now frustrated now puzzled Together . . . 'lf 1' Q-92' 5 1 ? hi'-M . lf Growing up takes in many things along the way. Inspi- ration is to be found when we are willing to look for it. Look to a senator, lump into an art proiect, be part ot a class. Life at Washington leads up to the day ot grad- uation. A happy and yet sad time when we look finally at our past and hopefully to- wards the future. All ofthe experiences we un- dergo mold us and build us into mature and responsible citizens. Our feeings and thoughts are shown in so many ways-frustration, ex- citement, inspiration and concentration. The Washington student knows what hard work is. He strives hard and demands much of his teachers and himself. His expectations are filled to the fullest. The reward is great: the satisfaction of achieving The desired, the challenge overcome, and the knowledge obtained. . .if 'Vi l,pXH,A we AV I ff1 .L ggi at ,gf R,A!,fy!, is Y is tkfigfi Jii ,vzqsj s:i',fsli1iWxy ' ,, ,KE fx, grivw , 30 Hariri 9,3 f I4 'ii i i in fi iil if litt 'c it 4 ki ' .- L . , . Y , V, E, at ff If 4 X 2 , 'yc' l N um., Living and enjoying life and sharing Those Treas- ured moments are part of our days at Washington. Many cultures and ideas are within our school. Academically we grow we know more than before teachers teaching students studying Ioafers Ioafing . . . ITTHAHYI if -42,2 2 4 Q.. If!!!f,A-, J C A TW., ga 'Uv' 3, f . The Washington personnel plays a major role in the functioning of the school. Such people as our office workers, teachers, custodi- ans, cafeteria workers, ma- tron, and laundry ladies are all necessary for the effec- tive operation of the school. They receive little recogni- tion, but deserve much cred- it for the way they do their iobs. 1+ NJ .., 1. , hum i f These people are not famous, but for the students, each staff member is an individ- ual who personifies the Washington tradition. The staff, just like the entire school, is constantly grow- ing. ,,-av' Our library is often recog- nized as a place for study, but for the students devoting their Study halls to working there, it is also a Training ground. The materials to be found include such items as microfilm, the Wall Street Journal, Look, 1984, Ro- meo and Juliet, and various books in foreign languages. English As he grows in knowledge, the student must find a means by which he can effectively communicate his ideas to others. The use of his native language can be perfected with the aid of a variety of courses. ln his required English classes, he not only reviews grammatical basics, but studies the works of those who have mastered them, and tries his own hand at writing. He -can elect a course of Drama, Journalism or Speech. As a freshman, he may be enrolled in one of the three experimental two-hour courses of basic language skills. malt Mathematics The modern world in which we are living is con- stantly changing and demanding more of each of us. Mathematics is a vital part of this growth. Through our studies in High School Arithmetic, Algebra, Trade Mathematics, Geometry, Trigo- nometry and Calculus, we not only getha better understanding of the changes which we feel, but also are able to better meet the challenges of modern living. - -me-- ..n ei j lx Y J i sa QE ui Bm ' H 1514 . i-73:1 L fik 5 'Fa 'h1 I r In order for a student to be physically fit he must not only be athletically active but should have a knowledge of health so that he can prevent illness or at least recognize symptoms when they appear. Topics in health courses at Washington range from First Aid to physical hygiene. IVAN .mu .. mu is Ula' av 'rt' i...: In V. ' iVr,' me IAI, min: ' N -1 K :aw A , af 2 I ar X ,Qu 7 3 LA li ga, fi 1 A4 p 4' im ,.., :aww yf -ll' ,,..-f-E1 uhm K., .ad Sift Health 'R i Qayde C, 5-Qwjsfg s f Social Studies Social Studies is an important topic in a world that is being pulled closer together by advances in transportation and communication. lt deals with man and his attempts to meet the needs and chal- lenges of his life. The student is given a chance to better understand man's problems and the fac- tors which control them. The Social Studies De- partment includes a wide variety of studies rang- ing from U.S. History to World History. 5 r rw X' Business Business Education prepares students for future careers and provides an opportunity to gain information relating to commerce. Our Business Department is concerned with accomplishing two maior objectives, proper training in vocational education and proper training in general edu- cation. The Business Department offers a variety of courses ranging from Typing to Shorthand to Business Communications. lt is a training center for the college- bound student, the prospective secretary, and the various office staffers of tomorrow. M,...-nv- ' -..,m N . . ' .:i, ..s1 '. f .sg-mlfxwit X Home Economics The training of future homemakers is considered a very serious part of education here at Washington. Not only girls, but recently an acknowledgeable number of boys are enrolled in such courses as foods and family living. Our Home Economics Department is not limited, however, to these two fields. Classes of marketing, clothing and tailor- ing also meet daily. All such courses are elective but the number of classes meeting each year and teachers involved shows a steady growth and in- terest in this field. 'JRVW' Sift' bi, I E E 1 3 5. I I1 -. ,ma There are five languages of- fered to students at Wash- ington High School: French, German, Latin, Spanish and 'pi'-'Q . , ' Russian. Students are taught N5 - r sbzgg to speak the tongue of the ft iiii' It l S country they choose and S .g 'K S their education does not end K A in .gf -Q as-' Q .xi c 1 ': x K .S ' . qfg in ' Fx. 4.4 . -S 11 g , ul ' . 'fu K . s '. ' -- QA. .VAN1 X Y pq ., .Q fi W' - , ,N xii . 'few .' with learning the language of the country. They must also become familiar with the country's customs, history, and literature. Directed by able teachers, films, visual aids, and a modern language lab, students can become masters of their adopted lan- guages. Q iljll U, ' 5-isllgllllllxl lt . . .. . - s t 'fl 1 . Languages Art The Art Department of Wash- ington High School is one of the finest in the state. It has ranked very high regionally and nationally in competition and has had many art schol- arship winners. Our Art De- partment offers a wide va- riety of courses, complete with skilled instructors and modern facilities. Basic Art is an introduction to other art fields. Graphics deals with printing and drawing, while Ceramics deals with three dimensional clay work and pottery. Studio Art is a two- hour advanced course, in which the student may ex- periment in the particular areas of his interest. fl iq f ,ex f, , 26 x I Music Washington's Music Depart- ment is divided into four ma- jor areas. Band students pre- sent concerts, march in pa- rades, and play at athletic events. The Orchestra per- forms several concerts an- nually andthe Glee Club pre- sents Easter and Christmas programs. The Music Appre- ciation class studies compos- ers, great musical works, and the basic mechanics of music. Industrial Arts In keeping with its policy of offering a well-round- ed education, Washington offers a number of in- dustrial courses. An auto shop is part of the in- dustrial arts department. Cars are test driven, have parts replaced, and are improved. The students enrolled in wood shop often design the wood proiects which they construct. Products range from cutting boards to lamps and in vocational wood shop even can include such things as china clos- ets. Machine shop develops the sfudent's skill in making a variety of tools. The knowledge from these courses is invaluable for future careers or iust for hobbies. It ,g,,jqi,, ghgpwk :us I I - ' 2. l . ,W N QF A' Q S wr LK Socially we grow we go here there parries proms places . . . The Washington student, whether new or 'of long standing, centers much of his social life around school functions. These range from his first football game to the Senior Prom. During this time a change is bound to occur. Students seek to find their places in the school, among their friends and eventually in society itself. A social life consists of a number of things. A well- roundecl calendar allows for time to iust bum-around, as well as the carefully-planned evenings that seem so im- portant at the time. f ,-1 ,,,,, 3 2 You Can't Take It With You was presented by The Drama Club and National Thespians under the direction of Mr. Good. The three act play Was a hilarious comedy set in the early l93O's. The play involved an eccentric family and their unusual money problems. It was Thoroughly enjoyed by all. 'W .,'-r ii 5 . V ls., if T ag , ov or .1 ga ., ,, tiii ,rw is '44 D , v ., O' A v 4-1 , at :Z is 5: T Q V:,f I 'Y-.., , Wx is 3 TQ We .W N, W .4 my W,,,,, in TW' iw, We ' . , f f i ' rf A' ga . fA,' 4 HI K 3 M N4 F,-T551 ff A M 4 ' M J. H in Classes and clubs constantly need money to provide various school functions and social activities. This money is made, for the most part, by selling different products to the Washington student body. ,-s,: 3 i 'M if THIS ERICA-QU, N QRTRAY SLI' S... 'Ur' Q' 1' 'Hs-'T . . f 1 3 The Washington student is asked to buy and sell a great variety of goods. The Senior class sold mums and taffy apples for their class party. The Latin Club sold lollipops for their annual trip to Chicago. Co-op girls sold sweatshirts for their club. Booster Club has a tradition of selling ribbons to boost Panther spirit. The Band sold candy and license plates for their new uniforms. Car washes are also popular for making money as the Senior and Junior classes know. Money- making projects often prove to be as much fun as the activity they are going to finance. ,,,, ,MN ...,,,, , WN! U W 00 36 All high school students live for their fourth and Senior year. A senior attends the class party, wears his ring, struggles through government, orders his announcements and cap and gown, and attends the prom. The senior looks forward to graduating, but he also looks back at his four years at Washington. Four years of classes, fun, growth, challenges and trials. But it was all worth it. The Senior year in high school is an experience that we must wait twelve years to have. It is a time of looking back and looking forward. lt is cheering louder at a pep assembly, studying hard- er for graduation, and crowning a Prom Queen. It is a year of rings and pins and occasional touches of senioritis. -ww-ws-unu The Washington student body has often been classified and well described as a family. Indeed, the unity of spirit and goals is ever present as we all carry on the Wash- ington tradition. The support of our athletic teams and the individual academic strug- gles, often mean a group ef- fort. C- i Q S, X-N 'Q The students work hard To make The grade To earn Their diplomas, and as a preparaTion for life. An occasional classroom ioke or an inspiring assembly all make high school The great experience if is. gh-Q Arhlericolly we grow we Throw o football o bosketboll o boseboll cheering yelling belonging . . . At Washington, athletics play a very important part for they are steeped in a great tradition. Pride is some- thing that today is expressed in all Panther teams. PRIDE and TRADITION, two words that personify athletics at Washington. PRIDE and TRA- DITION, two words that have made Washington great. This year our Panther teams were no exception to the fine standards set before them. Each individual sport gave the same excellence of achievement and pride in ac- complishment. football The Washington High School Football team of T968 proved that success does not lie in victory, or failure in defeat. It proved that the success or failure of a season rests in the individual's mind. A team could go unde- feated, but if the players did not gain a sense of pride, of accomplishment, of spirit and of fulfillment, it all went for naught. The cohesiveness that forms among young men on those Friday nights is the most important reason of all. What.the young men of Washington may have lacked in size, speed or in experience, they made up for in sheer determination and spirit. lf points alone were given for these qualities, our boys would be victorious every time. So to iudge this year's football team on whether they came out on the long or short end of the score would be to miss the whole point. What motivates our football team as well as our other athletic squads is something much deeper arid of greater meaning. ln short, it is tra- dition-Washington tradition! Cleekwfse hom left: Jim Tfeadwav Sweeps The 1968 season was the tenth in Coach behind Booker's block. Booker Vann grinds out the yardage. Rich Rajter blasts for 3 gain, Bill Chapman sneaks pan MC, teams have amassed an awesome record defender' of 63 victories, T8 losses 7 ties and have won 5 N.l.H.S.C. championships This has to be attributed to his devout loyalty and love of Washington and its glorious tradition. Coach Roggeman stresses pride and tradition, and they are a trademark of all of his teams. Roggeman's career at Washington His nf. 1 A pa zu Qui .gf ,ii sg fain ,Hu QE N P9 -: Ya ,, .vm 'Q !'v KG YHA! A' 3 3 fr ,T 9 'fir M ti: -:gy ,5J,:...f..-1-1 , .. , -' 5 4 . , 4:3 19 all ' r 'flffvjl ., , Q . 1 . . 3 ,ng- ,J Rx I 4 .,, .. , ,.g,,L V V M WV . ,sn is , 1, 1, .wt 5 fig? qi Mi sv Q W M ygwkf, 'A fi w Q- -K' 1 'mm Q 3' SEA' 1-il Fi? 03 W x I ' 4 V I Q w 'F 'afvgdw 4 ..3,,k1 K ,, x -- ,W-Q, Q. 'hu-,,. Q 4,1 z 1, W 'Fi' 'Nm Nu,-, Far left Al Rahn finishes strong. Above: Panthers line up for the City. Left: Coach Dziubinski takes times. Middle left: Scott Wilfing paces Panthers. This year's Cross Country Team, coached by Gene Dziubinski, boasted a 7-9 record. The Har- rier squad contained tive seniors: Al Rahn, Hal McGlinsey, Gary La- Free, Ken Horvath, and Captain, Scott Wilfing. Pat Carlton and Chuck Bartley, two underclass- men, also helped carry the load for the Panthers. It was a year of surprises for cross country. Two double dual meet wins and an upset victory over Riley were only a couple of them. This year's team never lacked spirit or de- sire to win. They established a Panther tradition that should set a precedent for Washington Cross Country teams in years to come. Cross Country I ..-'J . VViV Z k ' J- . 1 is 5 fr ' x i 1 0 . -nz 'Y' ur k ' ,,f. ,, . X Q . u ja if H 4 . 21' f + + if Li MM g S! af N n y . Nd K Q fn' I ff' r' ! A f 1 Opposite page: City scoring champ Mike Davis rolls up two more. Bottom left: Joe Molnar saves the ball, Bottom right: Mike Schut- trow and Bob McCullough grapple tor a rebound. Upper left: Clarence Clark defends basket. Upper right: Bob Thomas drives for two. . is is -5 i 4. ' x' V K . . 5 .- ll lil l r 1.. , ln., his T ' I - a --rw .Q Q y . , ig l-2 - ' X vii' FK ,,.. C lu. -.... .,.. .. r it-... The 1968-69 Basketball squad, despite their desire and determi- nation, had an up-and-down sea- son. They lacked height and more importantly experience, since on- ly one player returned as a reg- ular trom last year's varsity team. One thing that can be certain of this year's team, like all ot Coach Nowicki's teams in the past, they gave nothing but their best. This is all we can ask of them as Washington Panthers. They exem- plitied Washington pride and tra- dition throughout the year and, it for no other reason than this, they can be considered cham- pions. 49 ' x 52' shy . 8 1 l Y S. Z Jr 1 ., dh., 39 L .ff sr 14 xt . ns- 6 , 32 Z' - bl ' 4 E- ,, :ff - Swimming X aw My A ,,,,:2V vw g The young Panther swim team of T968-T969 came Through the sea- son in good shape. Though not too surprising, the boys did show that Washington students will have a lot 'ro look forward to next season. With the bulk of the team being made up of sopho- mores and juniors, the large con- tingent ot returning lettermen promises a bright future. Ably guiding the Tankers through their season this year were their coaches, Bill Kaniewski and Dave Sexton. Opposite top left: Marty Steinhoffer dem- onstrates winning form. Middle: Paul Laskowski head home on the last lap. Far bottom left: Terry Budny streaks to an early lead. Top: Ken Thomas executes a back dive. Left: Brian Giczi follows form. Coach Pat GuIIifor's Panther nine proved to be a tough competitor this year. Led by the pitching of Mike Schuttrow and Stu Levee, and the hitting and fielding W of Gary Duddleson and Scott Frasier, Washington won many exciting contests. 'a.....ai1w Left: Stu Levee fires a hard one. Right: Scott Frasier leaps for a high throw. Above: Gary Duddleson leads away. Baseball Left: Gary Lafree running his distance. Right: Mike Davis soars high. Below: Jerry DeMeyer's mighty throw sails far. -..,N-MN The 1969 Washington track team was led by hurdler Rus- sell White, shot putter Jerry DeMeyer, and high iumper Mike Davis. Coach Robert Van Camp's trackmen were once again one of the areas outstanding teams. 'Til Trclfk u V W md' 4' 'Wm in 1asi,,,. 'sw A? -'Fu J... ,,,, , 5 '.-,,, 'ff fs 'f.? -fi 3 -------....,,,,, 1:71 W? 'W by . ,I 5 3 i ji ' , . s J if V ,W Q A 41 5 nf .39 iw 1 F veg.,-pa00l ' ...gud-7' ii E I 9 ? yn 'P Q X J X,,. 6 I Top: John Vann tries for a pin in the sectional. Middle: Ref pre- pares to award Terry Outlaw a pin. Bottom: Jerry DeMeyer struggles for a take down. Although not a team of individuals, the squad did have several great individual efforts. Jesse Griffin, co-captain of the team, won firsts in the sectional and regional, and was the only Panther wrestler who progressed to the State finals, where he finished fourth in his weight division. Jim Neuliep won the sectional championship in his class with a pin that climaxed his season as co-captains Chris Kohler, wres- tling at 165, was undefeated and if not due to his unfortunate illness in the sectionals, he might have progressed to the State. Other sectional champs were Alonzo Poindexter, John Vann, Terry Outlaw, and Jerry DeMeyer. '. . -X X 'gf gy . , 4 if E i X Q 5 fn Y 5, Q ff , 'Q,'X,fg Qk W gm? if Washington's People laughing in the halls spilling into the streets individuals living and breathing together students and teachers and custodians parts of a school bonded by human triumphs and flaws working at different speeds and for different reasons education is what it's all about 60 ' 3 5 in 'E e MW 2 2 9 3 fl , 2 ' 'M T 2 ,b I 1 I Q if ,E 4 Contents: Foculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Clubs Courts Teams Potrons KERMIT THOMPSON Principal Washington is built of a number of things, each of which is vital for the proper functioning of the whole. Our principal, Mr. Kermit Thompson, could be considered the unifying factor of the student body and faculty. As a Senior, his record shows four years of solid Panther loyalty. He shares the spirit which all of the Washington faculty can boast. The fine team of educators and adminis- trators which serve under him, are all interested in the students and in the problems of each indi- vidual, The instructors are only one of the reasons that the Washington tradition not only lives on, but grows. Administration EDWARD PILARSKI Assistant Principal was-0...w-' M -sir fin f rf- if-.,t : L, -,--14 l35.....i my ffm , .3953 Ee- JUNE DIMICH Business Department Head VERNON DUDLEY Industrial Arts Department Head FRANCIS ERNST Head Guidance Counselor RICHARD GUIN Language Department Head WAYNE HARSH Social Studies Department Head JOHN HOCK Mathematics Department Head PATRICIA MCCULLOUGH Home Economics Department Head ROBERT MILLION Health Department Head MARGUERITE MURPHY Science Department Head SEBASTIAN NOWICKI Physical Education Department Head MARION PILARSKI Art Department Head GEORGINA VOLL English Department Head 63 LOIS ALYEA Guidance RICHARD BESINGER Industrial Arts WILLIAM BROOKE Science HERSCHEL BRYANT Mathematics GUY CAMPANELLO Business HALLIE CLAMPITT Library FRAN K CLAUS Social Studies JOHN CRAWFORD Study Hall JEAN DENNEN Business GERALD DILLON Mathematics LOUISE DRAPEK English EUGENE DZIUBINSKI Mathematics '45 i E ., .,4.,, gg? fl, it? 05,19 ROBERT ELEY Business SANDRA EVANS Language MARILYN FODOR English MICHAEL FOLEY Language ELAINE GILPIN Social Studies DORA GOLDBERG Language DONNA GOLLNICK Home Economics JOSEPH GOOD English MARILYN GREEN Music NORMAN GUENTERT Mathematics PATRICK GULLIFOR Science JOSEPH HAMILTON Business LYLE HARDING Business VERMONT HARTER Guidance EVELYN HENDRICKSON English DOUGLAS HIGGINS English JEROME HOFFMAN Language CLARE HOLLEY Social Studies RONALD HOSINSKI Guidance RUTH HUBNER Home Economics LOUISE HUNSBERGER Library DELBERT HUNT Business ROSEMARY IERACI Business KENNETH JACKS Industrial Arts gy'-I ,,,,...-v 'Graaf Nu 1' FRANCIS JONES Industrial Aris WILLIAM KANIEWSKI English LEONARD KAPSA Science ROGER KATTERHEINRICH Business JOHN KILLEEN Social Studies DENNIS LEATHERMAN Business ANNE LEHMAN English STAN LOUISEAU Music JOYCE MESMAN English THOMAS MEUNINCK Ari HUBERT MILLER Language JAY MILLER Music wail ',,,.,,,, Eanr' ,f k, '4-M' 1' If ' ' it'-f m., tffevifsfi 1 f 1 yy 033 AVL-wndr my Ii., did 1127 M451-GNL if-4-s. 'Q mi Mwst ,vas-Zjffm ywwv wr-..-my LINCOLN MUI Social Studies STANLEY N EAL Health EARL PAFFENBACH Study Hall GWENDOLYN PARKER Nurse PHILIP PEREGRINE Social Studies JOSEPH PHELPS Music CASIMER PIKUZA English CLEO POE Physical Education JOSEPH REDLING Science MARGARET RICHARD Physical Education THOMAS ROGGEMAN Science MICHAEL SACCHINI Social Studies PATRICIA SELL English TWILA SHIVELY Physical Education MICHAEL SIPOTZ Mathematics JOHN SOLMOS Physical Education JUDITH SRIVER Home Economics MARY SULLIVAN Guidance ROBERT SWINTZ Business MARY TAYLOR Mathematics RUTH TULCHINSKY Language ROBERT VAN CAMP Physical Education CATHERINE VILLWOCK English DONALD WATSON English DAVID WEBER Art EURILLA WILLS Home Economics ANN MARIE ZIEGLER Mathematics FRANK ZIRILLE Social Studies WALTER ZOLMAN Industrial Arts 5 69 -gnu 11 'QI' 'Usa-dn Niki' lp po' C1137 -Ja l I ai 'i ,.,--...Q Stuff PAT CZARNECKI Main Office The bookstore and office are run smoothly due to the diligent labor of four organized women and their student assistants. The custodians not only see to it that the school is in operating condition each day, but help students with occasional troublesome lockers. CONNIE WALLIS, Guidance JUNE STUMP, Attendance MARGE KOLVAS Bookstore Head custodian VAUGHN GRAF, VIC PINE, NORB ZIOLKOWSKI, TOM GAPINSKI RICHARD CLARK, Head night custo- d I a n H O L L I S HUGHES, G E N E HOFFMAN, STAN- LEY SKOWRONEK, J A K E KNEPPER. Not pictured: FRED COATES, DAN JA- RONIK. ij QSM if ga, 'X- 4 K ri . N F Q Q sa fa if ' I I My g. U I N Laundry Matrons Helen Buszkiewicz 'I and Lottie Cuzinski. I I I ' 5 , I ,-h- .W , if M 4: ' I1 fi 5 I Matron Martha Kaizer , g 'I 5 r E S, Washington is quite for- ! I ,'-h I . . - RT Tunate in having its own laundry. The ladies work- hsq ing there, repair and . wash towels, swim suits, and athletic uniforms. Because of our closed lunch, the cafeteria work- ers have an extra diffi- P ., cult task. The meals which they serve, vary 3 Q, I to fit the appetite of the individual student. Front Row: EUGENIE WONISCH, JOYCE WOLFE, LOUISE VAN DE VIERE, IRENE JANISZEWSKI, PHYLLIS COMBS, Dietician, ANNIE SINDERS, HELEN CODDENS, MARIE NAGY, SOPHIE BROOKS. Back Row: BEVERLY WAUMANS, BLANCHE CENOVA, DORIS WARD, BETTY STICKLEY, MARY HALSTON, ANN BRANTLEY, LENA PETERSON, DORIS BOTTORFF, BEVERLY WINCEK, GWEN KRUSZEWSKI. Not Pictured: RITA ZALAS, SUE TURNER. f L.. ' ,rw- QS? -it 5.1 A 5 f , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Donna Zoluclow, President, Kathy Budny, Vice-President, Patty Benningholf Secretary Gary Duddleson Treasurer Chris Fletcher Social Chairman, Sue Rosback, Historian. SPONSOR: Mr. Sacchini. NIKKI AEMMER Booster Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta ggma l, 2, American Field Service 2, 3, Student Council 1. ass Party Committee 2, 3, 4, prom C -H 3, R.I ' Round-Up Crown Committee 4. omml ee I 'ey 'HM ALEXANDER Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Junior Achieve- mem'3f 4: Spanish Club 3, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Nafionat Thesplans 3, 4: Student Council I, 4, Dark of the Moons' Hasty Heart'f, You Can't Take It With You. I RICARDO AMENDOLA Foreign Exchange Student from Uruguay. HARLEY ANDREWS Booster Club 2, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Rocl and Gun Club 2, Baseball 2, Hatchet 2. KRlS ANDRYSIAK Booster Club 4, Cheerblock i, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Memory Lane Staff. KEN ANDRYSIAK Electronics Club J, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa i, 2, 3, Rod and Gun Club l, 2, Concession 2, Tennis 1. JEFF ANTKOWIAK Debate Club 4, Track l, Football 2, 3, Memory Lane Sports Editor, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. JAMES ARNOLD Rod and Gun Club l, Latin Club 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Golf 4. ROY BAKER JR. Phi Beta Kappa 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. may at-lov' CAROL BALINT . . . Booster Club 2, Co-op 4. JANE MARIE BANACH Booster Club 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Co-op 4. PEGGY BANICKI Booster Club 3, 4, Sea Nymphs 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Girls' Swim Team 3, 4 iManager 41, LINDA BARILICH . .. CASSANDRA BARNES Gamrna Delta Sigma 2, Future Teachers' Club 2, Junior Achievement 3, Library Club T, Art Club 2, Cheerblock T, Glee Club 2, Girls' Swim Team 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4. MIKE BARTKOWIAK Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa T, Latin Club 2, 3. RON BARTOSIAK Phi Beta Kappa 2, Rod and Gun Club l, Golf 2, Football l, Swimming l, 2, Student Council 3, Model U.N. 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Washington-Central Escort. JOSEPH BECCHELLI Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, Rod and Gun Club l, 2, Booster Club T. BILL BECKER Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 KPresident 45, Drama Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 41, American Field Service T, Mellomen T, 2, 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Glee Club Board 3, 4, Drama Board 3, 4, North Central Choir 3, Carnival , Teahouse of the August Moon , Around the World in 80 Days , Diary of Anne Frank , Babes in Arms , Dark of the Moon , The Hasty Heart , Schwartz , Night on Broadway , You Can't Take It with You , Memory Lane Escort. ' BETTY JO BELLA . . . SUSAN BELLA . . . PATRICIA ANN BENNINGHOEF Booster Club l, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, Drama Club T, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. JOYCE BENZUR Gamma Delta Sigma T, 2, Booster Club T, Art Club T, Drama Club T, Co-op 4. KEITH BERINGER Co-op 4, Around the World in 80 Days , Night on Broadway , Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4, Mello- men 3. AUDREY BIBBS Junior Achievement 3, Girls' Recreation Club l, Booster Club l, Cheerblock 4, Volleyball Team 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3. FREDERICK BICKEL ... LINDA BICKEL Art Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY BIRKLA ,.. SHARON BLAD Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 3, American Field Service I, Junior Class Secretary, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Melloettes 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council I, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Court, Memory Lane Court, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, North Central Chorus 2, 3, Exchange Student to Riley I. RON BLOSSER Rod and Gun Club 2, Co-op 3, 4. JACK BLUE Latin Club I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, Track 2, Student Council I, 3, 4, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee 3, Club Charter Committee, Riley Round-Up Committee, Hand- book Committee. JEAN BOAL French Club I, 2, Booster Club 3, Distributive Education 4, Cheerblock I, Class Party Committee 4, Glee Club 3. BARBARA BORLIK . .. Latin Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers' Club 2, 3, Exploratory Teaching 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4. BONITA LOU BORLIK Sea Nymphs I, 2, 3, 4 QTreasurer 4D, Gamma Delta Sigma I, Latin Club 3, 4 CSocial Chairman 41, Health Careers Club I, 2, 3, Future Homemakers' Club 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 4, Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Party Committee 4, Skool Daze , On the Go , Aquavision. KATHLEEN MARIE BORLIK Booster Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Memory Lane Underclassmen Editor, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Committee 4. PAUL BOTKA Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Distributive Edu- cation 4, Boys' Usher Club 2, Glee Club 2, 4. DEBBY BOURN Booster Club I, 2, Junior Achievement 3, American Field Service 2, 3 QPresident 35, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 4. JEFF BRADLEY Phi Beta Kappa I, Booster Club 2, Art Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, Football I, Baseball I, Class Party Committee 3, 4. RANDY BREUNLIN Latin Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Band 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, South Bend Honors Band, Night on Broadway , Carnival , Babes in Arms , Junior Prom Court, Memory Lane Escort, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Student Council Constitution Committee. MIKE BRONSTETTER . .. Rod and Gun Club I, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa I, Booster Club 2, Football CManager 25. ' 'L J' t 'A' i ,, 1 W. , ' , L 5 - 1 -4 .1 M. A., - ' , . -RQ .,, E W s ' , fi' - - Nefj ' 'l A? 5 H -V QQ.. Y b Vf ' ' - 5. L- N f - -i , v N154 Q 9 ' m 'I ', -if Q 'wr 4 , .X . 5. ' I W ft , ' l a , I J . A K- N, 5 S '9 ' . ' ' fs. N ' X , ,yn , , ' 1 1 ' , . ' 1 1 4' 1 '.'ga. f f' ,-'ff-W ' ww Q- Dt -K .Y c f K , . V . vt 6 :y ,. W' x ,Y ,Q v i .. 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SCOTT CARSON Latin Club 3, Football CTrainerJ 2, 3, 4, Basketball lTrainerJ 2, 3, 4, Track CTrainerJ 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Indiana University Leadership Workshop, Memory Lane Escort. CYNTHIA CELICHOWSKI Gamma Delta Sigma T, 2, Booster Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Art Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 iSecretary 3, President 45, Glee Club 3, 4, Melloettes 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels 3, 4, Exploratory Teaching 4, GREGORY G. CELMER Rod and Gun Club T, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CHAPMAN Freshman Class President, Sopho- more Class President, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 4, Basketball T, Track T, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Night on Broadway , Junior Prom Court, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee 4, WashingtoneCentral Escort, DAN CHERRYHOLMES Art Club l, 2, 3, 4 CVice-Presi- dent 3, President 4D, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Spanish Club 'l, Class Party Committee 4 iPublicity Chairmanb. CHRIS CHODZINSKI Class Party Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, Glee Club i, 3, 4. PAUL CHOITZ Phi Beta Kappa i, Drama Club 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Russian Club 3, 4, Booster Club l, 2, 3, Junior Cabinet, Football i, Band i, Student Council 3, 4, Hatchet 4, Tribune Reporter 4, You Can't Take lt With You , Junior Achievement 3, Steering Committee. Seniors swing at their Class Party. - JANICE CHOLEWCZYNSKI Booster Club 4, Latin Club 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, Junior Achievement 3, Student Council 2, 4, Junior Cabinet, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 4, Washington- Central Court. DIANE CLARK Sea Nymphs 2, American Field Service l, Gamma Delta Sigma l, Concession l, Co-op 4, Band 2, Class Party Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. EUNICE COLEMAN Booster Club 1, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Art Club l, Hatchet Staff 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 3. THOMAS COOK . . . JERRY COOPER . . . VICKI COPLEY Cheerblock l, Girls' Recreation Club 1, Student Council 'l. PAMELA COUGHLIN Art Club 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Student Council 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. DAVID CRALL Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3. LEE CUKROWICZ . .. MARY ANN CUKROWICZ Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4 lVice-President 41, Junior Achievement 3 CPer- sonnel Directorl, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. WILLIAM CUZINSKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, Spanish Club 3. DEBORAH DABROWIAK American Field Service l, 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptain 45, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, North Central Chorus 2, 3, Hatchet l, 2 CAdvertising Manager 21, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4. CAROLYN DANNER American Field Service l, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 37, Booster Club l, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, Art Club l, 2, 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Concession 2, 3, STEVE DANT . . . MITCHELL DAVIS Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 CCaptain 45, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. TROY DAVIS French Club I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball i, 2, Track 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, N.l.H.S.C. All-Conference Football Team, Prom Committee 4. LORRAINE DECLERCQ Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, BOOSter Club 3, French Club 3, Glee Club 4. CHRISTINE DEKA French Club 2, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Future Secretaries' Club 2, Cheerblock I, Student Council 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, Prom Committee 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Switchboard Operator in Main Office 4, National Honor Society 4. JERRY DEMEYER Latin Club I, 2, 3, Freshman Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Secretary, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling i, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Boys' State 4, Football Captain 4, Junior Cabinet, N.l.H.S.C. All-Conference Football Team 3, 4. MICHAEL DEVOLDER . . . JO ANN DICKENS Booster Club 2, Junior Achievement 3, Gamma Delta Sigma l, Girls' Recreation Club I, Cheer- block l, Glee Club I, 2, Class Party Committee 2, 4, Prom Committee 4. WILLIE DICKERSON .. . BONNIE DOBRUCKI Math Club 'l, Spanish Club 2, Gamma Delta Sigma i, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 lSecretary 47, Student Council i, 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Memory Lane Activities Editor, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. RUTH DONALDSON Cheerblock i, Girls' Recreation Club 3, Student Council 3. VIOLA DOUGLAS Girls' Recreation Club 2, Cheerblock I, Junior Achievement 3, Student Council 3, 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. BOB DRABECKI . , . Rod and Gun Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Phi Beta Kappa i, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Student Council 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, 4. DEBBIE DRZEWIECKI Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, German Club l, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 4,, Future Teachers' Club 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. GARY DUDDLESON Senior Class Treasurer, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball T, 2, 3, 4, Band l, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Junior Cabinet, Junior Prom King, Riley Round-Up Escort, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4 lChair- man 49. KEVIN DUNN Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 4, Swimming I, Track 2, 4, Cross- Country l, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Class' Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. PAMELA DURSKI Spanish Club 3, 4, Class Party Com- mittee 4. new ,L xx 4 W krkk gg' ,.W. C .h xl -Nxugkhk ks ,NLTIL N , -4 ,fit 'fm--xii, 4 V. 4..'1t1vgf -if ,. . M' msc Senior girls work diligently at their car wash. Nt? 1 if wig, ri.r, MARLENE DYGULSKI Art Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, American Field Service l, 2, Spanish Club l, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. CAROL SUSAN DZIKOWSKI Future Teachers' Club 3, 4 Ureasurer 41, Drama 2, 3, 4 fBoard Member 3, 41, Glee Club 2, 3, 4 fVice-President 45, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 CPresident 47, Melloettes 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespians 3, 4, Diary of Anne Frank , Babes in Arms , Dark Of The Moon , The Hasty Heart , Night on Broadway , You Can't Take lt With You , North Central Chorus 2, 3. KAREN ELIFRITZ Gamma Delta Sigma l, Sea Nymphs l, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4 fLibrarian 33, Class Party Committee 4. SUZY ELLIS . . . DEANNA ENGBER . .. Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4 fPublicity 3, 41, American Field Service l, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Booster Club l, 2, French Club l, 2, Girls' Swim Team 3, 4, Glee Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 4, Senior Cabinet, On The Go , AquaVision , Prom Com- mittee 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 4. CHRISTY ETTER Booster Club l, 2, Health Careers Club 3, American Field Service l, Volleyball 2, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA FAHEY Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, A CVice-President of Salesj, Drama Club 4, Memory Lane Club Editor, Glee Club 'l, 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, You Can't Take It With You , Prom Committee 4. CYNTHIA FENIMORE Booster Club l, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma T, 2, 3, Latin Club -4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, CSecretaryJ: Cheerleader 1, Student Council l, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Committee. BARBARA FERRIS . . . DAVE FICK . .. Audio Visual 3, 4, Senior Cabinet 4, Wrestling T, 2, 3, Football l, Track 1, Student Council l, 2, 3. CAROL FINN Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 3, Presi- dent AD, Junior Achievement 3 Ureasurerl, Girls' Swim Team 2, Band 1, 2, 3 CMaiorette l, 2, 31, Glee Club 4, Night On Broadway , On The Go , AquaVision CSwim Show Directorj, Class Party Committee 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. KENNETH FINCH . .. Debbie Porter enioys Senior Class Party. Melinda adds punch to Senior Class Party. . ? inf' A .pu-Q Jing avg 19? SUSAN FITZ ... RICHARD FIWEK ... CHRIS FLETCHER Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4 tVice-Presi- dent 3, President 41, French Club I, Junior Achievement 3 fSecretarY1i Sea Nymphs 2, Student Council 2, 3, Memory Lane Court, Junior Prom Court, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Concessions 2, 3, 4, Exchange Student CClay 2, St. Mary's 31, Junior Class Social Chairman, Senior Class Social Chairman, Gamma Delta Sigma 'l. JOHN FLETCHER French Club 3, 4, Audio Visual Clul: 2, 3, 4 fActivities Chairman 41, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President 31, Tennis 3, Band 3, 4. GLENN FORSEY Senior Cabinet, Band I, 2, Student Council I, Riley Round-Up Escort. JAMES FOX ... Co-op 4, Swimming 3. WAYNE FRANCIS . .. Boys' Usher Club I, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 3, President 41, Screen Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 41. SCOTT FRASIER Booster Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Art Club T, Latin Club 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3. RICHARD FUTA Rod and Gun Club I, 2, 3 lSecretary- Treasurer 31, Phi Beta Kappa I, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President 3, President 41, Booster Club I, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball T, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Swimming T, 2, Student Council I, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3. GREG FYE Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, 3 fVice-President 31, Rod and Gun Club I, 2, Football I, Swimming I, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Cross Country 2, 3, Student Council I, 4. GEORGIANE GADACZ . . . LOUANN GALEZIEWSKI Health Careers Club I, 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club I, 3, 4 CViceePresident 41, Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4 lDirector 3, Secretary 41, Booster Club 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 4, American Field Service 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. CYNTHIA MARIE GANUS . .. Sea Nymphs 'l, 2, 3, 4 CTreaS- urer 2, 31, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Future Teachers' Club I, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Booster Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council ITreas- urer 41, Skool Daze , On The Go , Aquavision , Junior Prom Court, Riley Round-Up Court, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Junior Class Historian. SANDRA GLEVA . . . JEANETTE GOLBA . .. JENNIFER GONSKI Drama Club 45 French Club 45 Future Teachers' Club 45 Debate Team 45 Student Council 45 Girls' Ushers 45 You Can't Take It With You 5 Senior Cabinet5 Foreign Exchange Student. RICHARD B. GOSBIN Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 35 Spanish Club I, 25 Rod and Gun Club I, 25 Wrestling I, 35 Glee Club 45 Class Party Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. WARREN GRAHAM . . . VIC GRAUAUG Library Club I5 Glee Club 25 Spanish Club I5 Phi Beta Kappa 25 Babes In Arms 5 Around the World in 80 Days 5 North Central Chorus5 Class Party Committee 2. JESSE GRIFFIN Sophomore Class Treasurer5 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2. BARBARA SUE GRODZICKI Hatchet I, 3, 45 Future Teachers' Club I, 45 French Club 2, 35 Art Club 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Model U.N. 35 Girls' Ushers Club 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Class Party Committee 45 Carnival 5 Babes In Arms 5 National Honor Society 4. DEBORAH GROVE Booster Club 35 Gamma Delta Sigma I5 Glee Club 2, 45 Hatchet I5 Junior Achievement 35 Girls' Usher Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA GUNN Junior Achievement I5 Spanish Club 25 Hatchet I5 Health Careers Club 25 Glee Club 3. DONALD HANYZEWSKI . . . Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4 fBoard 4l5 Junior Achievement 35 Phi Beta Kappa 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 415 Mellomen I, 2, 3, 45 Fitzy Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Board 45 Student Council 25 National Thespian Society5 Carnival 5 Dark of the Moon 5 The Hasty Heart 5 Babes in Arms 5 You Can't Take It With You 5 Night on Broadway 5 Schwartz 5 Around the World in 80 Days. JIM HARDEN Junior Achievement 45 Band 3. N. C. HARDRICT Phi Beta Kappa I, 25 Track I, 2, 45 Football I5 Glee Club 2, 45 Night on Broadway. CARL HARRIS .. . CASEY HARRISON Phi Beta Kappa I5 Rod and Gun Club 25 Track I, 35 Football I. SANDRA HARRISON Future Teachers' Club I5 Girls' Recreation Club I5 Human Relations Board 45 B-Team Cheer- leader 3. ' CHARRISE HARTMAN French Club 35 Library Club 25 Nurse's Assistant5 Tea House of the August Moon. 59 HAROLD HENDRIX . . . Art Club 3, 4. MERRILL HILL . . . FRANCES HIPSAK Booster Club l, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dedication of N.D. Convocation Center, Student Council I, 4, Student Affairs Committee, Class Party Committee 4. CHERYL HITSON Gamma Delta Sigma I, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, Junior Prom Court, Memory Lane Court, Class Party Committee 4, Class Party Committee 3, American Field Service I, 2, 3 CVice- President 39. DOUG HOFFMAN Phi Beta Kappa I, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mellomen 3, 4, Fitzy Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 4, Diary of Anne Frank , Babes in Arms , Dark of the Moon , The Hasty Heart , Class Party Committee 4, Public Relation Committee 4, You Can't Take it With You , Drama Board 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. SHARON HOFFMAN . . . RICKEY HOLMES DARRELL HOLTKAMP Art Club 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, Band I, 2. DEBORAH HONABACH Gamma Delta Sigma l, Booster Club l, Co-op 4, Hatchet 3, 4. FEITURI Ill! TEMPS SOUL Soul Sensations and singing seniors perform at Human Relations assembly. fa-am Connie, Marcia, and Tina relax after an hour of Office Traini I s KENNETH HORVATH Russian Club I, 2, 3, 4 IVice- President 3, President 41, Cross Country 4, National Honor Society 4, Washington-Central Escort. LINDA IMHOF French Club I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Band I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 3. JOSEPH JAKUBOWICZ Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, D.C.E. 3, 4 CVice-President 45, Football I, Track I. LAURA JAMAR Booster Club 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Exploratory Teaching 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Student Council 2, Girls' Usher Club 3. MARY JANE JANCZAK Gamma Delta Sigma I, Booster Club 3, Drama Club 4, Band I, Orchestra I, Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council I, 3, Twirler 'I, Junior Achievement 3, Class Party Committee 2, 4, Junior Prom Court, Riley Round-Up Court, You Can't Take It With You. CHRISTINE JANIAK Cheerblock I. T i if A x1 L DAN JARONIK Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2. DIANE JARONIK Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 3, Math Club I, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. RALPH JARONIK ... THOMAS JEGIER . . . KRIS JENSEN . . . American Field Service I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. MARCI JERZAKOWSKI American Field Service I, 2, Booster Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 3. DWIGHT JOHNSON Latin Club I, 2, 3, Electronics Club 'I, 2, Rod and Gun Club 'l, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 lBand Council Representative 3, 41, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 4, Student Council I, 4, Drum Maior 3, 4, Cafe- teria Committee 4, Steering Committee. RENE JOHNSON Boys' Usher Club 2, 3, 4 ISecretary- Treasurer 41, German Club 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President of Sales 41, Drama Club 4, Football 1, Wrestling I, Class Party Committee 2. VERNA JOHNSON . . . KAREN JONES . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 41, Art Club 4. SHARON JONES . .. Spanish Club 4, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4 KTreas- urer 41. MARIETTA JOSEPH Booster Club 2, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Latin Club 3, Glee Club 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Cabinet 3, B-Team Cheerleader 3, Delegate National Negro History Week, Junior Prom Court 3, Riley Round-Up Court, Prom Committee 3, 4. JACQUELINE JOZWIAK Booster Club 1, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Cheerblock I, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CAssistant Vice-President 3, Treasurer 41, Volleyball 1, Class Party Committee 2. CHRISTINE MARIE KADZIELSKI Booster Club I, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, Co-op 4, American Field Service I, Class Party Committee 2. LINDA KALKA Glee Club 1. KATHLEEN KAPCZYNSKI Junior Achievement 3, Gamma Delta Sigma i, Band l, 2, 3, 4 CVice-President 41, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2. BETSY KEENER Booster Club l, 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, American Field Service 3, Senior Cabinet, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. CATHIE KENNEDY Gamma Delta Sigma l, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Cheerblock 4, Glee Club 4. PURVIS KENNEDY Football 'l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Junior Cabinet. RONALD KING . . . CURTINA KIRKENDOLL Booster Club 3, 4 CVice-President 41, Girls' Recreation Club 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4 CBoard Member 41, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 1, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Junior Achievement 4, National Thespians 4, Co-op 4, You Can't Take It With You , Dark of the Moon , Class Party Committee 4. MICHELE ANN KlTKOWSKl Booster Club T, 2, French Club 2, 3 CSocial Chairman 31, Math Club T, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Future Teachers' Club 'l, 2, 3, Swimming Cheerleader 2, Drama Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, Steering Committee 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4 iPresident 41, Senior Cabinet, Memory Lane Senior Editor, Babes in Arms , Riley Round-Up Court, Washington- Central Court, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. JIM KLEVA Phi Beta Kappa 3, Swimming i, 2, Band 1, 2, Student Council 3, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee 3. KEN KONKOL Rod and Gun Club T, 2, Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2. DON KONOPlNSKl D.C.E. 3. DIANE KOPCZYNSKI Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4 iPublicity Chairman 41, French Club 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma T, Junior Achievement 3 CTreasurer1, Future Homemakers' Club 2, 3 iSecretary 31, Class Party Committee 3, Prom Com- mittee 3. GARY KOPEC . .. D.C.E. 4. BILL KORLOWICZ Rod and Gun Club I, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Tennis T, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Orchestra i, 2, 3, 4, Babes in Arms. GARY KOSINSKI Latin Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. NANCY KOVACH French Club I, Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2, Booster Club 1, Junior Achievement 3, D.C.E. 4 CSecre- tary1, Health Careers Club T, Cheerblock I, Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4, Girls' Swim Team 2, Class Party Committee 2. Sharon Lapp poses as a model for a sculpturing demonstration. GARY KOWALSKI Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club I, 2, Math Club l, 2, 3, Hatchet Staff 2, 3, 4 lAclvertising Manager 47, Electronics Club 1, 2. GREGORY J. KRAWIECZ Rod and Gun Club l, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa l, Washington-Central Escort. STEVEN KRONBERGER . .. KAREN KROUSE . . . MONA KRUK Spanish Club l, 2, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, American Field Service l, 2, Co-op 4 iSecretaryl, Drama Club 4, Cheerblock 'l, Junior Achievement 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. PAULA KRUPNIK Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Russian Club l, 2, 3, 4 lSecretary 33, Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3 fSecretaryl: Art Club 3, 4, Girls Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 41, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. Jetty and Ricardo are presented to student body. 'fu- al' MARY ANN KUHAR French Club l, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Junior Achievement 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class Party Committee 4. GARY KUZMITS Latin Club 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Golf 4. TIM KUZMICZ Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball T, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 'l, 2. KENNETH A. KWIERAN Audio-Visual Club T, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, Prom Corn- mittee 3. KAREN LABIS Booster Club 'l, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Junior Achievement 3. GARY LAFREE Latin Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club 2, Band T, 2, 3, 4 iTreasurer 31, Hatchet 'l, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Track iManager 'l1 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, President 41, Model U.N. 3, Senior Cabinet, Memory Lane Associate Editor, Junior Prom Court, Riley Round-Up Escort, Washing- ton-Central Escort, Babes in Arms fOrchestra1, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4, Band Council 3, 4, Constitution Committee. KATHLEEN LANDIS French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 CPresident 41, Student Council l, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Memory Lane Business Manager, Washington-Central Court, Class Party Com- mittee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, LINDA KATHRYN LAKIEWICZ Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3, Prom Committee 4. SHARON LAPP ... Art Club 4, Junior Achievement 4. lllll .3 :vs 4nd-s .af ave' DAVID LASKOWSKI . . . FLOYD LAWSHEA . . . Football T, 2, Basketball 'l, 2, Track T, 2. LOLOIS LAWSHEA French Club T, Gamma Delta Sigma T, 2, Business Cooperative Education, Cheerblock T, Junior Prom Committee, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. ROBERT LElVlANSKl . . . JIM LENCZOWSKI Junior Achievement 3, 4 iVice-Presi- dent of Production, President 41, Rocl and Gun Club 2, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Football l, Track l, Student Council 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4. BARB LESNIEWSKI Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, Booster Club 3, Cheerblock 3, Junior Achievement 3, Co-op 4. DONNA LESTER German Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 3, Vice-President 41, American Field Service 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4 CPer- sonnel Director1, Future Homemakers of America 2, 3 fVice-President 31, Public Relations 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4 CSecretary 41, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Exploratory Teaching 4. STU LEVEE Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Booster Club T, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball T, 2, Golf T, 2, Glee Club 2, Student Council T, 2, 3, Junior Cabinet, Memory Lane Escort, Junior Prom Court, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. CORA LEWIS Booster Club 2, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Future Teachers of America T, Glee Club 3, 4. SANDY LINETTY Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, American Field Service 3, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3. SUSAN LINK Hatchet T, 2 fExchange Editor1, Band T, 2, 3, 4 QLibrarian 3, 41, Orchestra 3, 4, Girls' Usher 3, 4, Carnival l, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CTreasurer 3, Presi- dent 41. DANIEL LISENKO . .. LOUISE LITKA Art Club 2, 3, 4, Sea Nymphs T, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurer 31, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CTreasurer 41, Girls' Swim Team 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Foreign Language League 4, National Honor Society 4. THOMAS LOCSI Phi Beta Kappa T, 2, Rod and Gun T, 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President of Sales 41, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, D.E.C.A. 4 fVice- President 41. DONATA J. LOMBARDI Drama l, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Art Club 4. 'T'- tm r v- CAROL LORENCE Booster Club 2, Co-op 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 1, 2. DON LUBELSKI Co-op 3, 4 CPresident 41, Baseball 2, Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, 3. CHARLOTTE LUCZKOWSKI . . . Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Co-op 4, Booster Club T, Junior Achievement 3. DAVE LUKASZEWSKI . . . RALPH LUKASZEWSKl . . . CONNlE MACK Spanish Club 3, American Field Service 2, Girls' Recreation Club 1, Booster Club 1, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Volleyball 1, Cheerblock l, Glee Club 1, Class Party Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. KATHY MAEYENS Booster Club l, 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4 CSeCretary 3, Treasurer 41, French Club 3. BARBARA MAKIELSKI ... ROSE MARIE MALEC . . . American Field Service l, 2, French Club 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club l, Hatchet 3, 4 fThird Page Editor 43, Booster Club 3, Hatchet Banquet Chairman 3, Prom Committee 3. LINDA CAROL MALECKI Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4 CPresident 41, Russian Club 2, 3, 4 CSecretary 41, American Field Service 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4 CSecond Vice-President 45, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Math Club 2, Hatchet Staff l, 3, Memory Lane Assistant Faculty Editor. PAUL A. MARNOCHA Phi Beta Kappa 'l, 2, 3, Booster Club l, 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, Glee Club l, Student Council T, 3, Model U.N. 2, 3. CAROL MARSHALL French Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers' Club 1, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, Hatchet Staff 2, 3, 4 CPage Two Editor 3, Page One Editor 47, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State 4. JOSEPH MARSZAL Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CORNELL MASLOWSKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Bays' Usher Club l, 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4, Basketball 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3. PEGGY MAURE Booster Club 2, Junior Achievement 3, Student Council 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Co-op 4 CParliamentarianl. N 'Y' VAL MAXWELL Future Teachers of America 15 Library 2, 35 Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 15 Student Council l5 Human Relations Board 4. CURTlS MCCLAIN . . . KATHY MCCLURE Hatchet Staff 2, 35 Junior Achievement 45 Health Careers 35 Drama Club 45 Orchestra 4. SHIRLEY McCOY Spanish Club 35 Senior Cabinet 45 Glee Club lj Riley Round-Up Court5 Washington-Central Court5 Class Party Committee 4. KATHY McDONALD Sea Nymphs l, 2, 3, 45 50 Mile Swim Club 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Swim Team 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Night On Broadway 5 Memory Lane Court5 Washington-Central Court5 Class Party Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. MICHAEL MCFARLAND Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 PrOm Committee 4. HAL MCGLINSEY Math Club 1 2 3 Boys Usher Club l, 2, 3g Track l, Honor Society 3, 4 JOHNNIE W. MCKELVEY DCE 4 Football 2 3 Sensor Cabinef. ROGER MCWILLIAMS CHRIS MELTON Sea Nymphs 2 Coop 4 lPI'SSId6Y1T, Student Council l, 2 3 On the Go DONALD METZLER JOAN MIDDLEBROOK DEBBIE MOLNAR Commiffee 3. TERRY MOLNAR Gun Club 35 Prom HUNTER MOODY PATRICIA JOYCE MORMAN French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, Booster Club I, Glee Club 4, Student Council I, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4 tBoard Member 41, Memory Lane Assistant Activities Editor, Class Party Com- mittee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. THOMAS MOSSMAN . .. LINDA NIOUBRAY . .. KENNETH MROCZKIEWICZ Rod and Gun Club l, 2, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Football I, 2, Track I, Swimming I. GAYLE MROZ American Field Service I, 2, Girls' Recre- ation Club I, 2, D.E. 3, 4 fPresident 3, Parliamentarian, Regional Vice-President 41, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Melloettes 2, 3, Fitzy Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Diary of Anne Frank , Around the World in 80 Days , Carnival , Teahouse ot The August Moon , Class Party Committee 2, 3. LEO MURRAY Junior Achievement 3, Phi Beta Kappa 'I, Wrestling I. KRIS MYERS German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4. NICHOLAS JAMES NAGY D.C.E. 4, Swimming l, 2, 3, Golf 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. RON NALEPINSKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 fSocial Chairman 41, Junior Achievement 4 CVice-President1, Lion's Club 4, Model U.N. 3. CHARLES NEMETH Electronics Club I, 2, 3 fVice-Presi- dent I1, Latin Club I, 2, Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, Rod and Gun Club I, 2, Golf 4, Carnival, JAMES NEULIEP Junior Class President, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Model U.N. 3, Indiana University Leadership Workshop 2, Junior Rotarian 4, Junior Prom Court, Class Party Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. DEBRA NICHOLS Future Teachers' Club I, Art Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President 41, Class Party Committee 2, Prom Committee 3. PAT NIEDOSIK Booster Club 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerblock 4, Junior Achievement 4, Hatchet 2, 3. RICHARD NIELSON German Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Mellomen 4, National Honor Society 4. GARY W. NIEMIER Rod and Gun Club I, Phi Beta Kappa 3, Junior Achievement 3 iAssistant Sales Manager1, Junior Cabinet, Student Council I, Football I, Basketball 'l, 2, Track I, Golf 4, Baseball 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. CHRIS NOETZEL Russian 4, Prom Committee 3. RICK NOWACKI Rod and Gun 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Student Council 2, Football I. PAUL O'HARA Junior Achievement 3, 4, Rod and Gun I, 2, Memory Lane Escort, Class Party Committee 3, 4. LINDA OLEJNICZAK French Club I, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 43, Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4, American Field Service I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Model U.N. 3, Hatchet 2, 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Memory Lane Faculty Editor, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. PAT OLTMAN American Field Service I, 2, Booster Club I, 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2. BARBARA JEAN OPACZEWSKI Art Club 3, C0-op 4, Drama Club 3, Booster Club 2, Gamma Delta Sigma I, American Field Service 'I, 2. DON OPACZEWSKI . . . ROBERT M. ORLOWSKI Latin Club I, 2, Russian Club I, 2, 3, 4 iVice-President 41, Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, 3, Rod and Gun Club I, 2, Football I, Baseball I, 2, Model U.N. 2, Prom Committee 3, Class Party Committee 2, 3. ROBERTA OSOWSKI . .. Booster Club 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 3. WARREN OUTLAW Audio'Visual Club 4, Wrestling 'I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, Football 2, Track I, 2. DAVID PACE ... LARRY PACE . . . Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class Party Committee 4. HELEN PACZKOWSKI . .. DAVID PAIDLE ... JANICE PAIDLE Booster Club I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. Q ' af. it N SUE PALICKI French Club 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4 CTreasurer 41, Future Teachers' Club I, 4, Hatchet CThird Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4l, Drama Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerblock 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Cabinet, Class Party Committee 4, Nite On Broadway. DAVID PARKER Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President 43, Phi Beta Kappa 3, French Club I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Prom Committee 3. RICK PAULIN Booster Club I, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Electronics Club I, 2, Rod and Gun'Club I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Model U.N. 3, Around the World in 80 Days , Babes in Arms. CHRIS PAULINSKI Drama Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4 CUniform Manager 3, 43, Band Council 2, Glee Club I, Prom Committee 3, 4, Student Secretary to Mr. Phelps. CHARLOTTE PEJZA Junior Achievement 3, Drama Club I, Booster Club I, 2, Health Careers Club I, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2. KAREN PENCE Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 3, American Field Service I, 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club I, Sea Nymphs I, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Melloettes 4, Fitzy Minstrels 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Switchboard Operator in Math Office 4, Class Party Committee 4, Carni- val. LEA ANN PETERSON Gamma Delta Sigma l,'German Club 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 3, President 41, American Field Service I, Sea Nymphs 3, 4 CSocial Chairman 45, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Model U.N. 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, l.U. Summer Language Program 3, Senior Cabinet, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Carnival , Babes In Arms , Aquavision. DEBBIE PIECHOCKI . .. Spanish Club 3. DENNIS E. PIECHOCKI . . . D.C.E. 4. MARK PIECHOCKI . . . DEBORAH PORTER American Field Service 1, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Industrial Co-operative Train- ing 4 CTreasurerJ. RAY PORTER . . . LINDA PRlLl.ER . .. GEORGETTE P. PRYKE Sea Nymphs l, 2, 3, 4 CSocial Chairman 3, Vice-President 41, Latin Club T, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma lg Cheerblock lg Junior Achievement 3 KSecre- tarybf Future Teachers' Club 45 Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, 47 Exploratory Teaching 45 School Daze , On the Go , Aqua- vision g Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. DENNIS RADER . , . Pat ponders a serious question. AL RAHN Boys' Usher Club 3, 4 CCaptain 43, Art Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Around The World In 80 Days. FRAN RAJSKI French Club 2, Gamma Delta Sigma I, Prom Committee 3. SANDRA RATAJCZAK Future Homemakers' Club 2, 3 CHistorian 3J, Health Careers 3. RONNIE RHOADES Phi Beta Kappa I, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, Audio4Visual Club I, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 'I, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Mellomen 3, 4, Human Relations Board 4, Night On Broadway , Club Charter Committee, Prom Committee 3. ROBERT E. RICHARD Phi Beta Kappa 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Class Party Committee 4. ALFREIDA RICHARDSON Booster Club I, Cheerblock I, Glee Club 3, 4, North Central, Student Secretary for Mr. Watson 4, Student Affairs. EARL RICHARDSON . .. Basketball 2, Track I. DAWN RICHERT . .. DAVE RINKER Drama Club 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Booster Club I, 2, 3, Hatchet Staff I, Rod and Gun Club I, 2, Senior Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CProduction Manager 35, You Can't Take It With You , Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. LINDA RITSCHARD Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, French Club I, Booster Club I, 2, Senior Cabinet. GEORGE RITZ Spanish Club l, Band I, 2, 3, 4 CPresi- dent 41, Phi Beta Kappa I, Tennis l, 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council I. SUZANNE MARIE ROBB Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 3, Future Homemakers' Club 3, Art Club 4, Junior Achievement 4 lSecretaryj, Student Council 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Washington-Central Court, Class Party Committee 4. KRISTI ROBBINS Booster Club 3, Gamma Delta Sigma I, Glee Club 4, Night On Broadway , Prom Committee 3. WILLIE MAE ROBINSON French Club l, Booster Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4. ANNE RONIANOWSKI Booster Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3. fd 'ttf' 9... -NH... axis J 'hal in QD' dw ,Qu lv-49 'milf' .gnu-Q. SUE ROSBACK American Field Service l, 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Hatchet l, German Club 2, 3, 4 CPresident 31, Senior Class Historian, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Memory Lane Associate Editor, Hasty Heart , Memory Lane Court, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. BETTY ROZAS Sea Nymphs 4, Junior Achievement 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, Foreign Exchange Student. JOSEPH RUTKOWSKI . . . Rose Polytechnic Project 3. RON L. RZEPKA Rod and Gun Club 1, 2, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Art Club 4, Senior Cabinet, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 4, Junior Prom Court, Riley Round-Up Escort. SAM RZEPKA Latin Club l, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. CONNIE SANDERS Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Future Teachers' Club l, 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CAssistant Treasurer 3, Personnel Director 41, Co-op 4 fTreasurer1, Cheerblock T, Glee Club 3, Nite on Broadway , Class Party Committee 3, Prom Committee 4. LEN SCHROEDER . . . D.C.E. 4. MIKE SCHUTTROW Phi Beta Kappa 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Cabinet, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Court, Riley Round-Up Escort, Class Party Committee 2, Prom Com- mittee 3. JANET SCOTT German Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 3 fTreasurer1, Future Teachers' Club 'l, 3, Math Club l, 2, Memory Lane Editor-in-Chief, Glee Club T, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, I.U. Language Program 3, Prom Committee 4, Foreign Exchange Committee. CHRIS SEANOR American Field Service l, 2, 3 CTreas- urer 31, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club T, 2, 3, 4 iPresident 41, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, Junior Achieve- ment 3, National Honor Society 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, Senior Cabinet, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 4. KAREN SEARFOSS Gamma Delta Sigma I, American Field Service l, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club l, Band l, 2, Glee Club 4, Melloettes 4, Fitzy Minstrels 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class Party Committee 3 CDecorations Chairman1, Prom Committee 3 lTable Decorations Chairman1, Memory Lane Business Manager. FRANK SIECZKAREK . . . STEVE SIECZKO . . , Phi Beta Kappa T, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 21, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President 31, Rod and Gun Club l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, Football T, 2, 3, Golf l, 2, Basketball l, Junior Cabinet, Student Council T, 2. BONNIE SIKORSKI French Club l, 2, 3, 4 CSocial Chair- man 2, Secretary 3, President 41, Math Club T, 2, Future Teachers' Club l, 3, Booster Club 3, Junior Achievement 3 iSecretary1, Prom Committee 4. TOM SIKORSKI Electronics Club T, 2, Junior Achieve- ment 4 fPresiclent1, D.E.C.A. 4 tPresident1, Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, Golf l, Band l, 2. ll! ,ei 1 Q ... 4 , ,,,,,,.,.. - 4-W' -.N as -:QP V ,,,, --I A Bob Drabecki promotes Christmas seals while cheerleaders promote school satin. GRACIELA SILVA Sea Nymphs 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, Foreign Exchange Student from Peru. SANDRA SIMPSON Sea Nymphs l, 2, 3, 4, Health '5' Careers Club l, 2, 3, Hatchet 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Girls' xv? Swim Team 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3. DIANA SKARBEK Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 11, French Club 3, A, Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, A. NORBERT SKARBEK D.C.E. 3, 4, Boys' Usher Club l, 2. CAROL ANN SKORUPSKI Math Club l, Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, Russian Club I, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer AD, Junior Achievement 3 lTreasurer 3j, National Honor Society 3, 4 W CTreasurer 43, Prom Committee 3, A Cllefreshment Chairman we am, 35, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Memory Lane Assistant Senior Editor. JERRY SLOMA ,.. D.C.E. 4, 'Sl' 1 !' CHARLES SMELTZER Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3 CViCe-President 31, Wrestling l, Football l, Student Council 3. KATHY SMIGIELSKI French Club l, 2, Booster Club l, Km, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club l. IRIS SMITH French Club l, Booster Club 3, Band l, 2, 3, Co-op 4, Orchestra 3, Student Council l, A CSocial Chairman AD, Junior Achievement 3, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Concessions 2, 3. ws. 'M- Donna Wharton crowned Memory Lane Queen. NELLIE SMITH Girls' Recreation Club I, Booster Club I7 Gamma Delta Sigma If Cheerblock Ig Glee Club Ig Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. RICHARD E. SMITH Latin Club 2, Phi Beta Kappa ly Boys' Usher Club 2, Audio-Visual 25 Baseball I5 Riley Round- Up Escort. PATRICIA A. SMUDZINSKI Booster Club If Cheerblock If Future Teachers' Club I, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President of Sales 417 Class Party Committee 4, BILL SNIADECKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, Industrial Co-operaf tive Training 4. PATRICIA LEE SNYDER Hatchet Staff 2, 3, 4 CBusiness ,, Manager 415 Spanish 3, 4 fPresident 415 Memory Lane Staff 4, Junior Achievement 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Court 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LARRY SOLLOWAY Junior Achieyement 3, 4 lVice-Presi- dent of Sales 3, 41, Boys' Usher Club 2, 3, 4 CCaptain 31, Around the World in 80 Days. DONNA SOPCZYNSKI American Field Service I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Gamma Delta Sigma i, 2, 3, Booster Club I, 2, Spanish Club i, 2, 3, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. NANCI SOSINSKI Art Club 4, Booster 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma 'l, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Class 'Party Committee 3. NANCY SPARAZYNSKI Latin Club 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Class Party 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President of Sales 3, Secretary 41. MARK SPARKS French Club 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4 lVice-President of Manufacturing 41. SHEILA SPYCHALSKI . . . Booster Club 2, 3, Office Help 2, 3. ROBERT STACHOWIAK Phi Beta Kappa 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Booster Club 2, Boys' Usher Club i, Junior Achievement 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. JEFF STAHL Hatchet i, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Rod and Gun Club 3, Art Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 CVice-President of Sales 41, Band l, Prom Committee 4. TOM STAMMICH Junior Achievement 3, Band 'l, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mellomen 3, Student Council I, 2, 4. KAREN STANLEY American Field Service 2, 3, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Memory Lane 4, Hatchet 2, Gamma Delta Sigma 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, American Field Service Summer Pro- gram CTurkeY1: Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Foreign Exchange Committee 4, Ethics Committee 4. CARL STARKWEATHER Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, Student Council 4, Memory Lane Escort, Ethics Committee 4, Class Party Committee 3. THOMAS M. A. STARZYNSKI Phi Beta Kappa 3, D.C.E. 4, Football i, 2, JAMES E. STASZEWSKI Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 'l. BOB STEPHENSON Latin Club 3, Audio-Visual Club 2, Health Careers l. EDWARD STEPIN ... JACKIE STEWART . .. Memory Lane Court. Ns 56' Jerry DeMeyer receives Kiwanis Award for football. as-www JAMES STOKES Student Council 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track i, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, Student Council 4. RANDY STRAHLA Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, Rod and Gun Club 2, Junior Achievement 4 CPresident 41, Senior Cabinet, Football 2, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. KATHLEEN ANN STRANTZ Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Booster Club 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Melloettes 4, Fitzy Minstrels 4, North Central Chorus 3, Student Council 4, Junior Cabinet, Washington-Central Court, Class Party Committee 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. LAURENCE STRZLECKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, Math Club 2, Glee Club 4, French Club 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Hatchet. ROSALIA SULIN German Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, American Field Service 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Co-op 4. LINDA SUTTON Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, German Club 3, 4, American Field Service l, 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Band i, 2, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Concession Stand Worker 2, 3, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Commit- tee 3. JAMES SZKLAREK Art Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Band 2. JEROME SZKLAREK Latin Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, Basketball l, Band 2, Orchestra 2. JAMES J. SZUBA Rod and Gun Club l, Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, American Field Service 3, 4, Swimming 2, Senior Cabinet, Prom Committee 3, REBECCA SZUBA Gamma Delta Sigma l, 35 Booster Club l5 Student Council i5 Riley Round-Up Court5 Class Party Committee 45 Exchange Student Uackson ll. CHERYL SZUCS . .. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Gamma Delta Sigma t, 25 Booster Club l5 American Field Service 2, 35 Washing- ton-Central Court5 Class Party Committee 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. MARY LOU SZYMANSKI Booster Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Sea Nymphs l, 2, 3, 4 iSecretary 3D5 B-Team Cheer- leader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4 fVice-President 4J5 Junior Prom Court5 Riley Round-Up Queen5 Class Party Committee 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. TOM SZYMAREK Phi Beta Kappa 35 Booster Club 25 Student Council 35 Basketball lj Junior Achievement 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 4. JAMES TALBOOM . . . BLANCHE ANITA THOMAS Booster Club 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 25 Girls' Recreation Club 35 Junior Achievement 35 Health Careers Club 25 Cheerblock i5 Glee Club 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Class Party Committee 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 4. BOB THOMAS .. . Football i, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 All-Conference Football Team. MARVELLA THOMPSON Gamma Delta Sigma 15 Cheer- block 15 Glee Club i5 Student Council 15 Class Party Committee 4. PHIL THOMPSON Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 CTreasurer 3, Board 3, 425 Drama Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 CBoard 2, 3, 4, President 425 Mellomen l, 2, 3, 45 Fitzy Minstrels T, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 National Thespians 2, 3, 45 Carnival 5 Teahouse of the August Moon 5 Around the World in 80 Days 5 Diary of Anne Frank 5 Memory Lane Escort5 Riley Round-Up Escort5 Babes ln Arms 5 Dark of the Moon 5 The Hasty Heart 5 You Can't Take It With You 5 Nite On Broadway 5 Schwartz. YVONNE THOMPSON Hatchet 45 Class Party Committee 4. JAMES TOFTHAGEN Rod and Gun Club l, 2, 35 Student Council 15 Class Party Committee 3. THOMAS TOMCZAK Phi Beta Kappa 25 Rod and Gun Club 35 Swimming i, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Prom Committee 45 Class Party Committee 4. ROBERTA TOTH . . . JlM TREADWAY Phi Beta Kappa i, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball i5 Track 15 Baseball 45 Junior Achievement 35 Freshman Class Vice-President5 Sophomore Class Vice-President5 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 2, 35 Senior Cabinet5 Around the World in 80 Days 5 Carnival 5 Babes In Arms 5 Junior Prom Court. DARLENE TREBER French Club l, 25 Booster Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 American Field Service 35 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Cheerblock lj Hatchet 3, 4 CSeconcl Page Editor 41. ROSENDO TREVINO JR. . .. Latin Club 4, Audio-Visual Club 4, Phi Beta Kappa 2, Library Club 3, Boys' Usher Club 2. BONNIE TUCKER Gamma Delta Sigma I, American Field Service I, Library Club I, Girls' Usher Club 3. CAROL TYLER . .. PATRICIA P. ULLERY Future Homemakers' Club I, 2, 3, Art Club 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tea House of the August Moon , Diary of Anne Frank , Dark ot the Moon , The Hasty Heart. BOOKER T. VANN Rod and Gun Club I, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 4, Track 2, 3, Baseball I, Glee Club 4, Student Council 2, 3, Memory Lane Court, Student Cabinet, Upward Bound Program, Class Party Committee 4. MARCIA ANN VARGO Booster Club I, Junior Achieve- ment 2, 3 fSecretary 31, Co-op 4 lVice-Presidentl, Gamma Delta Sigma I, American Field Service 2, Future Home- makers' Club I, Class Party Committee 2, Prom Committee 4. MIKE VERMESSE . . . EUGENE WACHNIAK Russian Club I, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 2. SUE WACHOWIAK Booster Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Delta Sigma I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4 ISecretary 3, President 4l, Co-op 4, Drama Club I, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. JIM WAGNER D.C.E. 4, Art Club 2, Football I. SHERRY WALKER Junior Achievement I, Girls' Recreation Club I, 2, Glee Club I, Booster Club 4, Class Party Com- mittee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. DAVE WALTERS Audio-Visual Club I, 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club I, Prom Committee 4, Class Party Committee 4. MARGARET WAWRZYNIAK Booster Club 3, Cheerblock I, Future Homemakers' Club 3, Secretary to Mrs. Evans 4. JOYCE A. WAWRZYNSKI Future Homemakers' Club 3, Library Club 3, Junior Achievement 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Around the World in 80 Days. WILLA WEYMAN Health Careers Club 2 lSecretaryl, Girls' Recreation Club I, Library I, Banquet Dinner Com- mittee 3, Class Party Committee 3. ...eaves- har NJ AQ-K sw 'QI' .Hn- .N Senior Cabinet planning future activities. l'rgX DONNA WHARTON . .. Gamma Delta Sigma l5 Spanish Club 2, 3 lSecretary 315 Glee Club 45 Girls' Usher Club 3, 45 Memory Lane CQueenJ5 Carnival 5 Student Council l, 3, 4 CCode of Ethics CommitteeJ5 Prom Committee 35 Class Party Committee 4. CHERYL WHITE . .. French Club 2. ISIAH WHITE Audio-Visual 35 French Club 25 Senior Cabins-t5 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Student Council 4 CPublic Relations CommitteeJ5 Class Party Com- mittee 4. RUSSELL WHlTE Rod and Gun Club 2, 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l. SCOTT S. WILFING Junior Caloinet5 Glee Club 3, 45 Mellomen 45 Fitzy Minstrels 45 Student Council 3. NANCY WINCEK Future Homemakers' Club l, 2, 3 fParliamentarian 2, Treasurer 31. JOYCE WITUCKI French Club 3, Drama Club l, 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club l, 2, 3 fVice-President 35, Booster Club l, Gamma Delta Sigma l, Glee Club 4, Diary of Anne Frank , Dark of the Moon , Class Party Committee 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, MARY ANNE WITUCKI . .. Booster Club l, 2, American Field Service l, 2, 3, Sea Nymphs 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Hatchet Staff 2, Health Careers Club 3, Girls' Swim Team 3, DIANA WOJNARSKI Gamma Delta Sigma l, 2, 3, Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Hatchet Staff l, Junior Achievement 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4 CSocial Chair- man 31, National Honor Society 4, Girls' Usher Club 4, Memory Lane Assistant Underclassmeri Editor, Prom Com- mittee 4. DARRELL WOMACK Phi Beta Kappa 3, Industrial Co- operative Training 4, Rod and Gun Club l, Football l, 2, Swimming l, 2. VlVIAN WRIGHT Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2, 3, Future Homemakers' Club 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2. JERRY WROBLEWSKI Rod and Gun Club l, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa 3, 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4. CHARILYN YOUNG Industrial Co-operative Training 4, TIM ZEAK . . . DAVE ZELLERS Phi Beta Kappa l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, Football l, Track l, 2, Wrestling l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2 lCafeteria Committee 23, National Honor Society 4, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Exploratory Teaching 4, Hatchet Staff 4, Class Party Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. Our exchange students, Aida and Graciela, enjoy the Senior Class Party ,ang '-wanna ix, W .Q Senior Pledge: l pledge myself To accept The duties and responsibtlities imposed upon me as an American citizen: To use all the tacilhies which this tree country has given me tor continuing to grow in mind and spirit, To participate honorably in The civic life of our nation, Never To discriminate against any man because ot his race, his creed, or his color and To oppose all who do so, To worship God as my conscience dictates, To honor and defend my country with my faith, my work, and my lite, And To strive for The peace and welfare of all human kind. This I pledge To you, my parents, my Teachers, my community, who have made iT possible for me to enioy The privileges ot a land in which These ideals are upheld. l pledge iT so that my generation and my posterity may keep marching EVER ONWARDH JANIS ZELLERS Drama Club l, 2, 3, Girls' Recreation Club i, 2, 3, 4, Cheerblock T, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, Senior Cabinet, Student Council 3, 4, Class Party Committee 2, Babes ln Arms. DENNIS ZIOLKOWSKI Phi Beta Kappa 2, 3: Band l, 2, Orchestra 2, Football 3. CAROL ZMYSLO Future Teachers' Club 3, 4 lSecretary 45, Sea Nymphs 2, 3, 4, Health Careers T, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Gamma Delta Sigma 2, 3, Booster Club 3, Girls' Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Class Party Committee 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Cheer- leader 4. JACQUELINE ZMYSLO Gamma Delta Sigma T, Math Club T, Future Teachers' Club T, Booster Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Class Party Committee 4, Prom Committee 4, Exploratory Teacher 4. DONNA ZOLUDOW Booster Club l, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 31, Spanish Club l, 2 fSocial Chairman 21, American Field Service 1, 2, 3, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Presi- dent, B-Team Cheerleader 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 4, Human Relations Board 4, Girls' Usher Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Princess, Class Party Com- mittee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3. JANET ZURAWSKI Future Homemakers' Club 'l, 2, Booster Club 4, Cheerblock 'l, 4. susAN ZWIERZYNSKI D.E.c.A. 4 CSecretary,, Spanish Club i, 2, 3 fSecretary 2, Vice-President 37, Library Club T iPresidentJ. Q Y ,ii , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Front Row Seated: Debbie Basil, Social Chairman, Debbie Hayes, Secretary, Kathy Brown, Treasurer. Standing: Dan Dawson Historian, Tim Nemeth, Vice-President, Ed Parker, President. SPONSORS: Miss leraci and Mr. Hamilton. 1 fl? i ,ga a f, , l 'CI--17 -C- Peggy Adkisson, Rosemary Agnew, John Andreae, Bob Badowski, Ted Bailey, Barbara Baldwin, Ted Baranowski, Jeanette Barnes Charles Bartley, Debbie Basil, Nancy Behnke, Karen Bennett, Barry Bibbs, Margie Bloss, Trudi Bloss, Paul Bollca ,341 :Wi ., s, lil lst! a A - ua.: , cr , , f' if , , lf r' i as, N N lif t 2 N' iiiiii J Tj ll fi fir Hill ze? X 3 ,.,y' Q'-b' A 1 - X .Q , at fi, ai . W . ,uf V 7 'ffwfi .-,:' 6 V if I, ' A A I X af,,,x. ,I ., , 5 f 1 Z 1 ' Juniors .Q in I 2 .mmf we ,,,., if we Emi fu' . i' an ,, Y w.,X F ,..f -T. ' r fl .. 'WM ' e as 4, QL, L , 3 eel A. A ,,,. ,. at 5, ,giwgm :11f ?f1 :lf I W my W., ,W Q 3, . r , . . .. 1 N is P X35 QQ 6' R I fz ,:, s 47. .X li . Q! . LK'. F K E? I fa- m , an , we J its V, i 'Gi - if .W . J . .l f. ,, - 'grae as F5 , ,var 411 , A N ,..i -' , - i H 5 ' of QL 6 ,W . 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N xv Becky Milliman, Linda Mills, Cheryl Mitts, Joe Molnar, Frazer Montgomery, Don Nagolski, Penny Naidek, Pat Name Kathy Nate, Tim Nemeth, Jim Nowaczewski, Diane Nowak, Don Nowak, Jackie Kalai, Cathy Nowicki, Charles Nowicki Mary Ellen Nyczak, Elaine Odom, Ardis Oglesby, Paulette Ogorek, Joe Olszewski, Diane Opaczewski Sheila Opaczewski, Rick Orban Diane Orlowski, Linda Orlowski, Terry Outlaw, Deborah Paczkowski Lester Pankiewicz, Ed Parker, Lin Paszek, Fred Patterson The Junior Class car wash was fun-filled and successful under Mr. Harnilton's direction. LN M, ,..., F Juniors swing out. I. D. cards are prepared for distribution. ...wwf sl' M'-e f f fi 1. 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Kevin Klaybor, Brenda Kling, Shad Kling, Gary Klodzinski, Tom KMPP, Theresa Kolesnik, Barry Kolvas, Mary Konkol Barb Konopka, Charlotte Kopczynski, Karen Kopczynski, Mark Kopczynski, Andy Kosinski, Terry Kosinski, Rich Kosmala, Ron Kovatch Kathy Kowalski, Ken Kowalski, John Krauser, Curt Krouse, Barb Krupnik, Theresa Kryszczuk, Julie Kucharski, Mike Kucharski Rosemarie Kucharski, Sue Kucharski, Noreen Kuehl, David Kush, Chris Kuzmicz, Connie Kwiecinski, Gary Kwieran, Debbi Lacher Kathy Lagodney, Patricia Lane, Maxine Lathion, Mary Lou Latoski, Genny Lawshea, Ed Leichtman, David Lekarczyk, Jim Lemanski 6 Mike Lentych, Bob Lewandowski, Brian Lindorf, Mary Lindorf, Pam Link, Bill Lippert, Vicki Lips, Tenette Lisenko Mario Lloyd, Dave Locsi, Cornelius Lottie, Linda Love, Robert Love, Janice Luchowski, Jim Lukaszewski, Bernice Lyczynski Mark Maggart, Mike Magiera, Kathy Maiewski, Rick Malecki, Mandy Manczunski, Debi Marina, Mike Martin, Amparo Martinez Esther Martinez, Mary Maeyens, Kay Marvin, Karen Matthys, Doug May, Cary McAfee, Becky McClure, Thomas McCoy Robert McCullough, Annette McCurdy, Doretta McDonald, Thurman McGinnis, Lee McGlinsey, Linda McGlothlen, Karen Medich, Melanie Meuleman vo Ilg llg, lil: lil! 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Y' -K y i V 'N J 'W ' J ' ' Mike Melton, Beverly Mester, 5: ll- ,Qi - f ' K5 In ,Q .gl L ,Mfr Lorene Meszaros, Donna Metzler A 3, 5 'V W' ff ' .Y ' ' 'QS i W af Q. .J 1' W 0' P a ,K . ,, ,md X va : 1 Y li ' 1 y , ,A any i A .A Q4 2 'fHf A' 'aw J it av. his Lloyd Middlebrook, Paul Miller, Pamela Minor, Chris Mniszewski, Donna Molnar, Louann Moubray, Barb Mrozinski, Debbi Mrozinski Leonard Mrozinski, Mall Mrozinski, Grek Much, Sandy Murray, Shelley Myers, Pat Nailon Jack Neuliep, Gerard Newhouse Tom Niespodziany, Mike Nowaczewski, Michele Nowak, Lillie Nowicki, Connie Nye, Beverly Odom, Tom O'Hara, Dan Oliver Kathy Opaczewski, Martin Orlowski, Rick Osborn, Juanita Papczynski, Henry Parakowski, Frank Parker, David Parmelee, Rosita Paskell Joe Paszli, Bernadine Paturalski, Debbie Peak, Ken Peiza, Vernia Penrocl, Mark Peterson, Cheryl Phillips, Tina Phillips Joyce Pianstki, Paulette Piechocki, Tina Piechocki, Mike Plencner, Karen Poyser, Dennis Praklet, Rick Pravecek, Robbie Pryor Sheila Pryor, Ron Przybylinski, Rick Quiggle, Barb Radecki, Mark Radecki, Judy Rahn, Linda Raiski, Jack Reichert Julie Retek, Judy Rhoades, Angie Rideout, Lance Ring, Keith Rininger, Terry Rininger, Terry Rittenhouse, Joan Robak Larry Robakowski, Debbie Robaska, Robert Robaska, Steven Roberts, Dave Rogers, Linda Romig, Ed Roose, Linda Rosback Larry Rzepka, Mark Rzepka, John Sanders, Yvonne Saul, Dan Scharmach, Art Scholtes, Roger Schroeder, David Schroer Mark Scott, Ron Seguin, Tim Seward, Pat Sieczko, Pat Sikorski, Theresa Sikorski, Melvin Silas, Debbie Simon Thomas Simpson, Pam Skierkowski, Rick Smigielski, Gayle Smith, Shirley Smith, Tom Snodgrass, Greg Sobecki, Len Sobecki Felicitas Solis, Dennis Sopczynski, Bernard Sparazynski, Richard Sparks, Dan Spencer, Diane Spychalski, Cindy Stachowiak, Mary Stankiewicz Pam Staszewski, Mark Steenbeke, Stanley Stepien, Kathy Szalewski, Dave Szczypiorski, Kathy Szulczyk, Melvin Szymczak, Larry Szynski Terry Szynski, Danny Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Lana Taylor, Gary Thomas, Gary Thompson, Ofelia Tiierina, Charmaine Tompkins Valerie Townsend, John Trzcinski, Linda Tuberville, Tom Turza, Carl Tuszynski, Mary Tyler, Katri Underwood, Charles VanAcker Pearl VanDusen, Tom Vanlaere, Tommy Vann, Rhonda VanOrman, Jill Varga, Andy Vargo, Eugene Vargo, Cindy Wachowiak Nancy Wachowiak, Linda Walker, Sue Walker, Jennifer Walorski, Susan Walorski, Carolyn Walters, Jim Wasikowski, Gary Waters Diane Watkins, John Wayo, Tonda Webb, Janice Weissfuss, Steve Wendt, Don Wesolowski, Joseph Weymon, Linda White Chris Wilborn, Carl Williams, Rick Willits, Vera Wilson, Dennis Wiser, Curtis Witherspoon, Janet Woicik, Fred Wolfe 1 Q. FW-m.f..,, , 3 3 2 f - . im .,., ,T S 'Yi W ' Q if if Y' ,., xg ra A l x -1 -1 4 3 , 5 J ., ,,,. W, 'F' 'f as S nu- Q ss 1 y ,,, . ., l Q iii- 5 J' J l ' if Freshmen working in their Basic Art class. The Washington Marching Band performs at halftime. iii 'eee T f A rre , qrrr . N Q X X be as Q rr f ww' e s s A is ,. is as 1 7 . 'Q I E sg ,r.,. eer rir q i eee , LQ1, Y ,ii e , , s Y J - . e e iree 1. a J Sgr r'ir by vi J ie, .,g.. T, r I w S X l LV s f .P y A .,,, X 9 X ' J J e.i' J ff is . if 'if .,, liri Q -, . e 'fz e s 's,, .S y a, .i vw. f i sy, arf L sv 2 WF' x Kirk Wright, Janine Wroblewski Alan Wuicik, Steve Wuicikowski Manuel Yado, Bob Yakim, Marilyn Yost, Rebecca Young Sylvia Young, Roberta Yustwan, Gary Zack, James Zakrzewski, David Zamiatowski, Janice Zeak, Debbie Zmyslo, Vicki Zoludow Rosanne Zurat Notionol Honor Society OFFICERS: Ron Nalepinski, Social Chairman, Carol Skorupski, Treasurer, Bonnie Dobrucki, Secretary, Kathleen Landis, Presi- dent, lsiah White, Vice-President. SPONSOR: Miss Murphy. Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest academic honor a student can achieve. In order to be ad- mitted, he must have maintained a high academic level throughout high school. This is, however, not enough. He must also have exhibited superior leadership qualities. He must be able to use his intellect and leadership abilities, combine them with his character and serve his school and his community as best he can. Students are first nominated according to their grades and are evaluated by the teachers on their other qualities. After final selection, parents are notified by mail of the time and date of induction and are invited to attend. Students are not informed either at school or by their parents of selection. At the induction assembly members of the N.H.S. speak briefly on Scholarship, Leader- ship, Character and Service. As each quality is mentioned, a candle is lit. Names of new members are then read and they are asked to step forward, sign the register, and receive their membership cards and pins. The pledge is then read in unison by all of the members. 19:t4x ii MEMBERS: Row 7: Suzy Palicki, Carol Dzikowski, Jackie Zmyslo, Linda Oleiniczak, Kathy Landis, Karen Searfoss, Cindy Ganus, Carol Zrnyslo. Row 2: Linda lmhof, Karen Stanley, Carol Skorupski, Bonnie Dobrucki, Karen Pence, Donna Zoludow, Deanna Engber. Row 3: Jim Neuliep, Sue Rosback, Lea Ann Peterson, Kathleen Borlik, Carol Marshall, Janet Scott. Row 4: Jerry DeMeyer, Marietta Joseph, Peggy Banicki, Michele Kitkowski, Linda Malecki, Sharon Blad, Ron Nalepinski. Row 5: Hal McGlinsey, George Ritz,,Jie Marszal, lsiah White, Gary LaFree, Scott Carson. i NEW MEMBERS: Row 1: Louise Litka, Pam Coughlin, Barbara Grodzicki, Lou l Ann Galeziewski, Ken Horvath. Row 2: Richard Nielson, Chris Seanor, Diana Woinarski, Tina Deka, Debra Grove, Gary Kosinski. J' Q 'F' , . y ' 9 'Q ' ' 16325-' 5 S Gfs Y y . N s I -f 'I' Ng' x I I N uw: I I' Q un' ' xv I S xx 3 E. Q 1 iff f I g v . if ff L L 'z 1321: gg, , .1 . I ,V , .zitzx 1-.X1'EE:' ' LIE: px 'I ' Q ii' X rl A ' .. 'EQ f' Q .. 0 i f mia, 21, .. :HY ir- Y--W Q ' wif... , sir' 7EiT 'EZf , 'X If , ,- Swine :-4u-- fiili vi fl -pmt Q.sn:.A ,nies Q N f f Q f lf A Q- lt! X t- Q w x x niiunn I i ? M - eu v. ! ,I I' .. fa :.,.,-a v' ' Q , .1 S ,E 1 Student Counci OFFICERS Iris Smith Social Chairman Paula Krupmk Secre tary Mr Ernst Sponsor Cindy Ganus Treasurer Gary LaFree President Student Council sought to upgrade Washington s image through Human Relations Public Rela tions school activities, and community activities This years Council took over the added burden of organizing an AFS drive It was responsi ble for protects ranging from a Code of Ethics to a cafeteria luke box The Delegates and Al ternates learned to solve problems by committee action and to practice the basic rules of Parliamen- tary Procedure. MEMBERS: Row 1: Pam Minor Genureve Lawshea, Lorie Niemier, Elaine Odom, Sandra Harrison, Debbie Basil, Donna Z0lUCl0W, -l0dY Goodrich, ROW 2: Val Maxwell, Ron Rhoades, Bill Gates, Brian Lindorf, Mr. Claus, Sponsor, Jesse HaffiS0f1, BFUCG Outlaw, Edward Parker- Humon Relations Board Glee Club GLEE CLUB BOARD: Row 1: Bill Becker, President: Alice Star, Librarian: Patty Haslanger, Secretary: Carol Dzikowski, Vice-President. Row 2: Don Hany- zewski, Treasurer: Greg Lindorf. Row 3: Phil Thomp- son. Row i: Debbie Hunter, Kathy Strantz, Anna Jenkins, Alice Strickland, Elaine Wisniewski, Sue Gackowski, Linda McGlothlen, Patty Haslanger, Ronnie Kovatch, Robert Robaska, David Zane, Bruce Outlaw, Dee McCoy, Debbie Basil, Carol Dzikowski, Peggy Naragon, Kathleen Loczi, Debbie Brown, Fran Hipsack, Debbie Dabrowiak, Karen Pence, Melinda Gates. Row 2: Janet Weiss, Alice Star, Debbie Hayes, Judy Rhoades, Barbara Krupnik, Alfreida Richardson, Diane Dandino, Cynthia Celichowski, Gary Cwidak, Brian Bechtel, David Schroer, Richard Gosbin, Rudy Retek, Don Hanyzewski, Beverly Adamski, Billie Bare, Cheryl Tucker, Beverly Odom, Jane Wolfe, Cathy Butler, Lorrie Niemier, Pam Link. Row 3: Cheryl Brockie, Korene True, Karen Seartoss, Cheryl Hafer, Pam Claeys, Debbie Cherryholmes, Becky Milliman, Kristie Robbins, Danny Taylor, Leslie Buchanan, Dave Freeman, Scott Wilfing, Frazier Montgomery, Jerry Marks, Pat Morman, Jocelyn Polack, Mary Paszli, Shirley Kearney, Cathy Plaia, Chris Kuzmicz, Aida Fumagali, Connie Mack, Shirley McCoy. Row 4: Mrs. Green, Linda Gerkey, Sue Palicki, Thelma Shead, Marietta Joseph, Donna Molnar, Gary Schoonaert, James Szelczyk, Greg Opaczewski, Al Freeman, Ed Parker, Rick Orban, Melvin Williams, Ron Rhoades, Doug Hoffman, Randy Emerick, Mary Lindort, Deanna Engber, Cathy Brown, Karen Poyser, Pam Bonkowski, Claudette Chandonia, Barbara Dugas. Row 5: Sharon Blad, Joyce Witucki, Chris Paulinski, Donna Wharton, Debbie Dandino, Debbie Molnar, Sue Hocker, Richard Nielson, Bill Becker, Bill Chapman, Troy Davis, Henry Hall, Jim Treadway, Greg Lindorf, Phil Thompson, Dave Cherryholmes, Debbie Grove, Vickie Soos, Sandy VanSlager, Kathy Nowicki, Barbara Rutkowski. S MELLOEMEN: Row l: Don Hanyzew- ski, Dee McCoy, Gary Cwidak, Scofi son. Row 2: Leslie Buchanan, Bill Becker, Ronnie Rhoades, Frazer Mont- holmes, Richard Nielson, Al Freeman. MELLOETTES: Row 7: Korene True, Pam Link, Judy Rhoades, Cindy Celi- chowski, Kathy Srrantz, Karen Pence, Cheryl Brockie, Lori Niemier. Row 2: Jan Weiss, Party Haslanger, Debbie Hunter, Melinda Gates, Alice Star, Linda Gerkey, Sharon Blad, Karen Searfoss, Debbie Basil. lL Q, FITZY MINSTRELS: Row 1: Korene True, Pam Link, Gary Cwidak, Judy Rhoades, Cindy Celichowski, Kathy Stramz, Cheryl Brockie, Dee McCoy. Row 2: Jan Weiss, Patty Haslanger, Scott Willing, Melinda Gates, Debbie Hunter, Alice Star, Linda Gerkey, Don Hanyzewski, Karen Pence, Karen Searfoss, Lori Niemier. Row 3: Frazer Montgomery, Richard Nielson, Al Freeman, Ronnie Rhoades, Bill Becker, Phil Thompson, Doug Hoffman, Dave Cherryholmes, Randy Emerik, Sharon Blad, Debbie Basil, Greg Lindorf. Wilfing, Doug Hoffman, Phil Thomp- gomery, Randy Emerik, Dave Cherry- The Washington High School Band, under the direction of Joseph Phelps and the student leadership of Dwight John- son, sported bright new uniforms as they performed in traditional events as well as in several community functions. t W Assistant Drum Maior Eugene Mikolaiewski and Drum Maior Dwight Johnson. Maiorettes Sherrie Ellis, Diana Birk, Jody Goodrich, Janice Schymanski, Kathy Kapczynski, and Shelia Johnson. gk, , ,,-, ,, -'annum QE EQ T . , Rt -a, -Q p , ,nf-' ,E 'VN , ,ML Row 1: Carolyn Mahnesmith, Linda Duddleson, Sue Link, Connie Wiggins, Rosanne Zurat, Janet Weiss, Diane Strzelecki, Judy Rhoades, Linda Hoover, Debbie Kerchner, Pat Overmyer. Row 2: Sharon Jones, Karen Jones, Janice Fore, Linda Basil, Sharon Kopinski, Sheila Johnson, Janice Weissfuss, Kathy Kapczynski, Jim Ritz, Jodi Seartoss, Pat Sikorski, Pam Erickson, Melinda Gates, Peggy Kelly, Diana Birk, Cindy Lowrance, Sylvia Marshall, Judy Deranek, Kathy Nate, Bev Underly, Janice Schymanski. Row 3: Jodi Goodrich, Herbie Peregrine, Gary Thompson, Jack Neuliep, Gary LaFree, Roland Seguin, Louis Kalmar, James Wasikowski, Joe Kuharic, John Fletcher, Tom Snodgrass, Richard Kolecki, Robert Borkowski, Dave Shields, Debbie Marks, Karen Kowalski, Marcia Jerzakowski Dorretta McDonald, Pat Glon, Debbie Fye, Cindy Holtkamp, Dale Miller. Row 4: Bev Adamski, Debbie Janczyki, Dennis Feece, Sewonie Mincy, Ted Sikorski, Geary Cannady, Mark Hindselman, Mike Martin, John Wills, Bill Gates, Bill EflCl4S0r1, Calvin Johnson. Row 5: Dwight J0hr1SOF', EUQSHG Mikolaiewski, Gerald Marks, Andrew Vargo, Blaine Plencner, John Gale, Mike Samp, Sherrie Ellis, George Charles, Richard Dyszknewicz, Mike Horvath, Mark Radecki, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Louiseau. Row 7: Lea Ann Peterson, Lynn Feece, Rana Weissfuss, Nancy Link, Linda Gerkey, Sue Hoianacki, Roxanne Grimmius. Row 2: Randy Emerick, Melanie Marks, Joe Marszal, Debbie Hunter, Carol Dzikowski, Barbara Grodzicki, Karen Elifritz, Vickie Soos, Connie Wiggins, Sue Link, Carolyn Mahnesmith. Row 3: Janet Weiss, Melinda Gates, Pam Erickson, Rebecca McClure, Bill Korlowicz, Kathy Dudzinski, Kathy McClure, Diana Skarbek, Diane Snyder, Kathy Rendos, David Zane, Patricia Overmyer, Judy Rhoades. Row 4: Gary LaFree, Ronald Seguin, Dwight Johnson, Bill Gates, John Wells, Randy Breunlin, Jon Weaver, Pat McFarland, Kathy Kapczynski, Jim Ritz, Janet Weissfuss, Sherry Ellis, Blaine Plencher, John Gayle, Mike Samp, Mr. Jay Miller. .-4 i isi eia e - 1'- ui ' 9 The Pep Band swings at a basketball game. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: Lea Ann Peterson, Carol Dzikowski, Nancy Link and Lynn Feece. The Washington High School Orchestra, under the di- rection ot Jay Miller, enioyecl a highly successful concert season. The group proved its versatility at the annual Orchestra Pop Concert by following Bach and Beethoven with The Pink Panther and Classical Gas. Orchestra Art Club HALLMARK ART AWARD WINNERS: Jeff Antkowiak, Yvonne Ziolkowski, Barb Opaczewski, and Susan Laisnez. Right: Marlene Dygulski, develops her cre- ative talents. The Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Meuninck and Mr. Pilarski, is to help students develop their creative skills. The club also constructs props for all drama productions. Other club ac- tivities include art sales, exhibits, field trips, and sign making. l YS U 44-F The F.T.A. returned to life this year under the guidance T of Miss Georgiana Voll and president Linda Malecki, The annual teacher tea was again a success, as is the aid the members give to substitutes. OFFICERS: Carol Dzikowski, Treas- urer, Louann Galeziewski, Vice- President, Carol Zmyslo, Secretary, Linda Malecki, President. Future Teachers of America W1 Ls' Wi tl +4 V V' lla, I ' t x I 2 J, Q f ts f i .IK xl jr .,,, i QQ, x ., 55, f K uh H 57 S N , -,gm S, .W as W 7X 4 Q r. Z s fig , ,W French Club OFFICERS: Seated: Linda Oleiniczak, Sec- retary, Bonnie Sikorski, President, Alice Jo Star, Social Chairman, Mrs. Goldberg, Sponsor, Claudette Chandonia, Treasurer, Mr. Foley, Sponsor, and Dave Wassen- hove, Vice-President. The French Club has been in ex- istence for four years and it's still going strong. Some of the club activities include carwashes, bake sales, Christmas food baskets for the poor, and an annual field trip to Chicago. OFFICERS: Linda Malecki, Secretary, Carol Skorupski, Treasurer, Paul Wisniewski, Social Chairman, Mr. Hoffman, Sponsor, Ken Horvath, Pres- ident, Bob Orlowski, Vice-President. The Russian Club, sponsored by Mr. Hoffman, provides students with the opportunity to practice the Russian language. The club presents trophies to outstanding ath- letes and attends lectures at Notre Dame. The club plans to have a Russian dinner. Russian Club is K., .maff.mas. i NN..-V, OFFICERS: Pattie Andrysiak, Treasurerg Pat Snyder, President: Mr. Richard Guin, Sponsorg Mary Ann Cukrowicz, ViceAPres- identg Janine Wiatrolik, Sec- retary. Our Spanish Club mem- bers participate in a num- ber of activities iclud- ing the sponsoring of a Mexican orphan, deco- rating of a Christmas tree, and sampling of Spanish food. German Club German at Washington High School has grown immensely from its start four years ago. The German Club prides itself in being one ofthe main reasons for this interest. This year, the club members again decorated a Christmas tree, with authentic Ger- man decorations, in the main office. A variety of games, records, books, films and tapes are all in regular use at both club members and German classes. OFFICERS: Faye Sulin, Secretary, Mrs, Ruth Tulchinsky, Sponsor, Lea Ann Peterson, Pres- ident, Donna Lester, Vice-President, Deborah Drzewiecki, Treasurer N Nha 5 OFFICERS: Chris Seanor, Presidentf Helen Jasinski, Vice-President, Mr. Hubert Miller, Sponsor: Deb Judek, Secretary-Treasurerg Bonnie Borlik, Social Chairman. The Latin Club, sponsored by Mr. Hubert Miller, has the purpose of acquainting members with the life and customs of the ancient Ro- mans. The club runs several mon- ey-making proiects, invites interest- ing guest speakers to meetings, and travels to Chicago each year. Latin Club Memory Lone The i969 Memory Lane Staff has been planning, sketching, and dreaming since their selection in the spring of l968. The hours and thought put in have resulted in a completely modern and unique year- book. Each page is full of memories for the staff and its able lay-out designer and sponsor, Mr. David Weber. C12 A .Q Av? I t' r . 1-. -Q 'W K - I - fs , - KS Es t. i I .r Q , .2 Tl f ll- QPU .li l' , . A sf.,-5 isss . 1 Fl sl 4 s's' f 9 at n L .fx A ' V . xg , Qd xtkk , 5 , , , ,. Q .sl t X -K, , 'ar it A s A X 1 ll' 1 . 4' ' I46 Janet Scott, Editor- in-Chiefp Sue Rosback, Associate Editor, and Mr, Weber, Sponsor discuss plans above. Photographers were Joe Shead and Mark VandeZande. On the staff were Gary La- Free, Associate Editor and Jeff Antkowiak, Sports Editor. The Memory Lane editors were: Kathy Borlik, Underclassmeng Mi- chele Kitkowski, Sen- ior, Pat Fahey, Clubs, Linda Oleiniczak, Fac- ulty, Bonnie Dobrucki, Activities. Assistant editors included: Di- ana Woinarski, Un- derclassmeng Carol Skorupski, Senior, Karen Stanley, Clubs, Linda Malecki, Fac- ulty, Pat Morman, Activities. Other im- portant workers A were: Cooki Landis 'Psy and Karen Searfoss Business Managers, Bonnie Sikorski, Pat Snyder, Chris Andry- siak, General staff. l x ,Q-.-va xgts 'xx , .gfffxi A 4. .K i f K cr- 'N Under the guidance of Mrs. Marilyn Fodor, the Hatchet achieved a new look this year. The staff kept busy with its weekly production, striving al- ways to make the next deadline. ln teaming-up with the yearbook, the school paper was able to make advancements and changes, which would otherwise have been impossible. Right: Steve Mason, Dave Wassenhove, Laura Enyart, Jan Weiss, Barb Grodzicki, Kathy Kowalski, Gary Kowalski, Cathy Spanos, George Laird. awiawg Y sw Miss Hallie Clampitt again sponsored the A.V. Club, with Joe Forizs serving as president. lt is a service club which was organized to operate the audiovisual equipment in the class- room. Its members are a great aid to all the W.H.S. staff. -if' ,.,,,.Wf Aw! R . ,,,.,,,, I 'mi I , W l , y , y - KI was an , ,fin WJ M 'xiii' y v,,.,f N ..f 4 .r L, iggg ,qs , ' fisxfi H K The Library Club, under the direction of Miss Louise Huns- berger, assists in the library by taking care of the chores that are necessary to an organized library. Library Audio Visual OFFICERS: Emily Sabuda, Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Daurer, Vice-President, John Fletcher, Activities Chairman, Joe Forizs, President. ,.-. S ,will 5 Q a., 1 u -su 9'-MY 1.3-v OFFICERS: Georgette Pryke, Vice-President: Miss Margaret Richard, Sponsorg Carol Finn, Pres- ident. The natatorium at Washington is the scene of many activities. Among the more entertaining of these is the an- nual swim show given by the girls' synchronized swim team. These girls put in hours of work for their own satisfaction and the amusement of their growing audiences. Seo Nymphs Booster Club The Booster Club continued to promote school spirit in the school and in the community. The club presented two trophies to outstanding football and basketball players, and distrib- uted ribbons and posters to raise team spirit before athletic events. OFFICERS: Row 7: Curtina Kirkendoll, Vice-President, Suzy Palicki, Treasurer. Row 2: Chris Fletcher, President, Claudette Chandonia, Secretaryg Mr. Watson, Sponsor: Diane Kopczynski, Publicity Chairman. T? M, The concession stand work- ers donated time and effort in providing refreshments for basketball games and other school functions. Mrs. Swartz headed up the op- erations and the student body supplied workers. I50 3 4 'Q 1 3525 E shag: fe 5, E li E, . M ghiugpi W si vii Us 4 , . YQ K ,Q I , X w , l 1 af U' Q D 2? 'I Courts MEMORY LANE COURT: Row 1: Scotty Searfoss, Nancy Malecki. Row 2: Phil Thomp- son, Cheryl Hitson, Jackie Stewart, Booker T. Vann, Kathy Budney, Paul O'Hare. Row 3: Stu Levee, Chris Frletcher, Queen Donna Whafton, Carl Starkweather, Kathy McDonald, Bill Beck- er. Row 4: Scott Carson, Sue Rosback, Sharon Blad, Randy Breunlin. RILEY ROUND-UP COURT: Mickelle Kit- kowski, Gary LaFree, Shirley McCoy, Richard Smith, Becky Szuba, Ron Rzepka, Mar Jane Janczak, Glen Forsey' Marietta y , Joseph, Al Jackson, Melinda Brown, Mike Schuttrowp Cindy Ganus, Phil Thompson, Mary Lou Szymanski, Gary Duddleson. L5 is u X Mary Lou Szymanski is crowned as Riley Round-Up queen. wii: ,811 X I 1 l Q 9 SN fu ,, X L-QCA ' , , E N. at if . ,,, 9, M54 ,HA , L Q- '- ' ' M, , ' , 'ft i ,.,, W' fs. J rv. -1 -Q' - c. NWC, ' ' -'w' W ' SQ' F 'Wi f 1 is J ,. T Q' PANTHER VARSITY: Row 7: Carlos Phillips, Jim Stokes, Jim Treadway, Troy Davis, Bill Chapman, Booker Vann, Robert Thomas, Russell White. Row 2: Mike Pick, Henry Hall, James Gromski, Jerry DeMeyer, Ron Vice, Rick Rai1er, Robert McCullough, Larry Pace, Russ Sailors, Chris Kuc. Row 3: Allan Freeman, Rick Fufa, Joe Molnar, Ron Miller, Gary Klaybor, Dave Retek, Randy Tafelski, James Neuliep, Alonzo Poindexter, Jeff Phillips, John Vann, Eugene Robinson, Dan Jaronik. Row 4: Tim Kuzmicz, Rick Wasielewski, Robert Horvath, Dave Parker, Paul Suppinger, Jim Sfaszewski, Clarence Clark, Robert Ullery, James Bruce, Kevin Bikowski, Rick Zalas. Jim Treaclway Jim Neuliep James Siokes Tim Kuzmicz Rick FuTa Russell White Jim Siaszewski Dan Jaronik Larry Pace Dave Parker -4 Troy Davis, All-Conference Defensive End Booker Vann, Most Valuable Back Bob Thomas, All-Conference Linebacker PANTHER B-TEAM: Row 1: John Vann, Joe Molnar, Ron Miller, Randy Tafelski, Richard Wasielewski, Bob Horvafh, Alan Freeman, Eugene Rob- inson, Kevin Bikowski, Ron Vice. Row 2: Jeff Phillips, Clarence Clark, Alon- zo Poindexter, Jim Bruce, Jim Buch- anan, Paul Suppinger, Bob Ullery, Donald Smith, Jim Zalas, Con Buda, Dave Retek. Row 3: Jim Berus, Charles Chelminiak, Ken Senzig, Bryan Lindorf, Rick Gerbasich, Kevin Swartz, Ron Jasinski. Row 4: Rick Morgan, Mark Steinbeck, Marty Nied- balski, John Richmond, Randy Futa, Roy Jackson, Melvin Williams. PANTHER FRESHMEN: Row l: Tom Vanlaer, James Lane, Pat McFarland, Daniel Spencer, John Jasinski, Mark Scott. Row 2: Eugene Thomas, Tom Vann, Ed Lesniewski, Ferrell John- son, Kirk Wrighr, Mark Peterson, Ken Cinal, Jack Reichert. Row 3: Leon- ard Clay, Ron Przybylinski, Richard Kolczynski, Ed Buczek, Dave Szczpior- ski, Bill Gates, Lynn Coleman, Louis Kalmar, David Freeman, Larry Jones. Row 4: Leonard Sobecki, Orlester Johnson, Ezra Jackson, Chris Cough- lin, Daniel Taylor, Greg Much, Al Braylock, Gary Waters, Fred Johnson. 'T , PANTHER VARSITY: Mike Davis, Jim Stokes, Bob McCullough, Joe Moinar, Clarence Clark, Bob Thomas, Booker Vann. Not Pictured: Mike Schuitrow, Gary Duddleson. Co-captain Mike Davis Co-captain Bob Thomas Booker Van Gary Duddleson Jim Stokes Mike Schuttrow PANTHER FRESHMEN: Mark Scott, Rick Ford, Dave Freeman, Greg Much, James Lane, Dan Oliver. Not pic- tured: Carl Williams, Dan Taylor, Anthony Buchanan, Richard Lancaster. PANTHER B-TEAM: Row 1: Woody Sco- niers, Bob Horvath, Rick Orban, Chuck Chelminiak, Kevin Bi- kowski, James Lane. Row 2: Mark Scott, Kim Henke, Bob Le- wandowski, AI Bray- lock, Dave Rogers, Dave Freeman, Greg Much, Dan Oliver. -H, Right: AI Rahn Below: Gary LaFree, Scott Wilfing, Ken Horvath, Hal McGIinsey. ,, 41 'i 4 T 4 To 1 Q? ' QF, ,,, k 't Q' W ,, 'f-, 55' N -, t V Wd? 934 as ff aw 055' 'J' tr' si ' U- PANTHER CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Row T: Chuck Strzlecki, Greg Clark, Ron Chlebowski, Randy Kiemnec, Jim DeBeck, Tom Snodgrass. Row 2: Coach Gene Dziubinski, Chuck Bartley, Pat Carlton, Scott Wilfing, AI Rahn, Gary LaFree, Ken Horvath, Gene Mikolaiewski, Coach Jerry Hoffman. GOLF: Row 1: Dave Pietrzak, Gary Niemier, Ken Dombrowski, Steve Zmyslo, Bob Drabecki, John Bucholtz, Brian Giczi. Row 2: Marty Niedbalski, Ron Levan VanParis, Conrad Buda, John Szucs, Ken Kowalski, Dwaine Conard, Coach Gene Dziubinski. n Sf If G ,Na-ozfqf ff f -X. u V - ,-4 , ,V PW' Hkj' 556 i. o,,-ff: - ,A rf ,f TENNIS: Row 7: Jon Weav- er, Roy Baker, George Ritz, Row 2: Paul Wisniew- ski, Dave Walorski, Chris Chrapek, Jeff Kruk. gag. 55.5 is N, r. n-may SENIOR VARSITY: Jim Neuliep, Terry Outlaw, Alonzo Poindexter. PANTHER B-TEAM: Row T: Tyrone Davis, Randy Carson, Eldridge Chism, Dan Turner, Bill Stickley, Brian Bechtel. Row 2: Paul Suppinger, Bill Gates, Rick Zalas, Ken Senzig, Ron Vice. Row 3: Kevin Klaybor, Randy Kiemniec, Richard Wasielewski, Eugene Robinson, James Ritz, Fred Ritschard. PANTHER FRESHMEN: Row T: Pat McFarland, Melvin Silas, Curtis Perry, Brian Bechtel. Row 2: Fred Johnson, Jim Thomas, Bill Gates, Leonard Clay. Not pictured: Mark Peterson, Orlester Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Leonard Sobeclci. PANTHER VARSITY: Row 1: Dave Retek, Paul Wisniewski, Dave Butiste, Bob Ginfer, Chuck Coughlin, Rick Rajfer, Kevin Bikowski. Row 2: Chuck Chelminiak, Brian Lindorf, Tim Nemeth, Ken Cyman, Jim Jankowski, Larry Pace, Dan Jaronik, Rick Zaias. Row 3: Stu Levee, Ron Rhoades, Mike Trzaskovvski, Mike Schuitrow, Scot? Frasier, Russ Sailors, Tim Kuzmicz, Gary Duddleson. iv, .V v . :kan L : Wig lui W ,.,.. 4 V 4: I ' . , U Q. -v nv PM SENIOR VARSITY: Row I: Gary Dud- dleson. Row 2: Tim Kuzmicz. Row 3: Ron Rhoades, Mike Schuhrow, Dan Jaronik, Stu Levee, Row 4: Larry Pace, Scoft Frasier, Dave Bufisre. lad! an I -gf 1 SENIOR VARSITY: Row l: Bill Chapman, Jerry DQMQYSIU Leslie Buchanan, Hunter Moody. Row 2: Russel White, Hal McGlinsey, Ron Rzepka, Scott Wilfing. Row 3: N. C. Hardrict, Dave Parker. PANTHER VARSITY: Row l: Walt Malecki, Anthony Buc- hanan, Ed Parker, Harlen Conley, Frank Parker, Steve Mason, Chuck Strzelecki, Jim Berus, Mike Nowaczewski, Leon Declercq. Row 2: Tom Snodgrass, Terry Budny, Leonard Penrod, Randy Kie- miec, John Vann, Mike Sa- pusek, Dave Parker, Jeff Smith, Bruce Harris, Charles Bartley, Row 3: Jim Grom- ski, Pat Carlton, Cleve Red- ding, N. C. Hardrict, Woody Sconiers, Jerry DeMeyer, Everett Foster, Eugene Rob- inson, John Richnond, Al Rahn. Row 4: Ken Thomas, Mike Mays, Robert Ander- son, Jim Buchanan, Ron Chlebowski, Jim DeBeck, Greg Wilfing, Phil Kuzmicz, Melvin Williams, Juble Hair- ston, Jim Nowaczewski. Row 5: Clarence Clark, Ron Rzepka, Fred Johnson, Randy Tafelskl, Herb Peregrine, Zeb Gathright, Dean Jackson, Frazer Montgomery, Ed Brad- ford, Ron Vice, Scott Wil- ting, Row 6: Hal McGlinsey, Bob Ullery, Leslie Buchanan, Bill Chapman, Chris Kuc, Peter Delchambre, Mike San- ta, Jim Bruce, Russel White, Hank Hall, Hunter Moody. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM: Row 7: Cathy Nowicki, Kathy Polack, Pat Redinbo, Vicki Soos, Kathy VandeZande, Kay VandeZande, Doretta McDonald, Peggy Kelly. Row 2: Georgette Pryke, Mary Lou Szymanski, Carol Zmyslo, Bonnie Borlik, Peggy Banicki, Kathy Mc- Donald, Deanna Engber. x ,1 SEA NYMPHS: Row l: Sue Nowastowski, Diane Snyder, Billie Bare, Kathy Rendos, Sandy Vanslager. Row 2: Pam Bonkowski, Peggy Banicki, Bonnie Borlik, Pat Banach, Lynn Schultz, Deanna Engber, Vicki Soos, Lea Peterson, Colleen Peak, Karen Poyser, Debbie Paczkowski. Row 3: Mary Lou Szymanski, Cathy Nowicki, Mandy Manczunski, Peggy Kelly, Melanie Meuleman, Janine Andrysiak, Barb Konopka, Cindy Ganus, Carol Finn, Lynn Krause, Linda Johnson, Bev Mester. ,Zyl lu- BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM: Row 7: Mark Vandelande, Ken Thomas, Brian Giczi, Greg Clark, Paul Laskowski, Many Rusczkowski. Row 2: Rick Morgan, Bill Burkus, Marry Steinhoffer, Steve Butisle, Ken Cyman, Brian Lindorf, Terry Budny, Doug Reinhold. Row 3: Ken Dougall, Geoff Grove, Dennis Evans, Steve Wendi, Tom Snodgrass. Kathy McDonald lakes off for another victory, A VARSITY MANAGERS: Row l: Jim Bruce, Basketball, Garland Hagedorn, Wrestling, Baseball, Greg Kaizer, Swimming, Alan Rahn, Track, Terry Glassburn, Football, Track. Row 2: Rick Jasinski, Foolball, Basketballg Dan Ozerna, Football, Basketball, Greg Odom, Wrestling, Baseballg Ray Porter, Wrestling, Wayne Kopec, Baseball. Not Pictured: Chris Cenova, Football, Track. 1 1 '51 E 1 U ,. ,,,A. . ...,,.,..A........ im' X Q. fi- : ff si f x - . K :. 'im Q ual' Q pn-an i '. S Q- - ' 1 X ' . ,. .. .... z rv fn. , xr WM.-wx-f-4--wxw nf . , f 3- gm KV' ' E A T' . 4 sh 1 M, Q N . X A i..,.. ,L O 5 i R Q WWE' if N 5 W f Af mx- Wiyfqm Ka ren Stanley Sandy VanSlager Cathy DeBuysser B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Elaine Wisniewski, Jill Blue, Bruce Outlaw, Elaine Odom, Billie Bare. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Judi Carroll Gwen Leonard, Makowski. Barb Kehoe. 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I7I f' ' YT 'TYFTTT 7 'FTW' BesT Wishes Trom- The WashingTon Band The Sophomore Class wishes Good Luck To The Seniors of 1969 STarliTe Pizza 2637 WesTern Avenue 282-I I77 I969 Klasse-Gufen Erfolg und Auf Wiedersehen German Club The STudenT Council congraTulaTes The Class oT '69 Mr. and Mrs. Chesfer Anflcowialr 58205 Pecan Road BesT oi Luclc To The Seniors oi I969 The Freshman Class The Senior Class wishes To express iTs sincere qraTiTude To The Teachers and sTaTT oi W.H.S. Good Luck, Underclassmen! Jo's AThleTic LeTTering Service 3l07 WesTern Avenue 287-0220 Good Luck To The Class of I969 The Spanish Club CongraTulaTions Trorn The Russian Club A 8: J Food Marlre'r 3529 W. WesTern Avenue 289-0545 The Sea Nymphs wish The BesT oi everyThing To The I969 graduaTes The LaTin Club wishes Good Luck To The Senior Class I72 Patrons For a quick Till-up l00, 28OI WESTER from The Premium People drive in To JlM'S CLARK SUPER N AVENUE, The number is 289-0474. Sonneborn's SporT Shop IIS W. Colfax Avenue 232-I45I Good Luclc To The qraduaTes of '69 Ari Club Besi of Luck Trom The Glee Club Kuberslri DeparTmenT STore 746 S. Meade STreeT 288-l5O0 Bonne Chance a la Classe de I969 French Club Evergreen FlorisTs 3l05 WesTern Avenue 287-6571 BesT Wishes To The Seniors from FuTure Teachers CongraTulaTions GraduaTes-HaTcheT Sfaff Belleville Sfanclard Service 4443 WesTern Avenue 289-0743 CongraTulaTions To The Class of '69 Girls' Usher Club The WashingTon OrchesTra wishes luck To The Class oi '69 Yumy Drive-ln 2l05 WesTern Avenue 287-9966 Good Luck and BesT Wishes The Nafional Honor SocieTy Good Luck and Ever Onward -Junior Class Fox, J -A- Adams, Cedric 124 Adamski, Beverly 124, 136, 138 Adkisson, Peggy 108 Aemmer, Nicolette 72 Agnew, Rosemary 108 Alexander, James 72 Ambroziak, Cynthia 116 Amendola, Ricardo 72 Anderson, Andrew 124 Andeson, Robert 124, 163 Andert, Deborah 116 Andreae, John 108 Borlik, Borlik Borlik Barbara 74 Bonnie 74, 145, 164 Kathleen 74, 133, 146 Cholewczynski, Janice 77 Cholewczynski, Judith 116, 134 Chrapek, Chris 159 Colem Andrews, Harley 72 Andrysiak, Christine 72, 146 Andrysiak, Janine 116, 164 Andrysiak, Kenneth 72 Andrysiak, Pat 116, 143 Antkowiak, Jeff 72, 140, 146 Arch, Joseph 116 Arelt, David 124 Arelt, Edwin 124 Arick, Pamela 124 Arnold, James 72 Austin, Robert 116 Borlik, Linda 116 Borlik, Peggy 124, 134 Borowski, Dennis 124 Borowski, George 124 Borrelli, Thomas 116 Borrelli, Victoria 109 Bostedt, Terry 124 Botka, Kenneth 116 Botka, Paul 74 Bourn, Deborah 74 Bowlds, Mark 116 Bradford, Edward 109, 163 Bradley, Colleen 124 Bradley, Jeffery 74 Brant, Audrey 109 Braylock, Aleck 124, 155, 157 Braylock, Sharon 109 Breda, Terry 109 Breunlin, Randall 74, 139, 152 Breunlin, Sherry 116 Brockie, Cheryl 116, 136, 137 Bronstetter, Michael 74 Bronstetter, Thomas 116 Brown, Deborah 124, 134, 136 Brown, Frankie 124 Brown, Kathryn 108, 109, 136 Chwalek, Donald 109 Ciesialka, Anna 116 Cinal, Kenneth 125, 155 Cinal, Terry 116 Ciula, Bernadette 109 Claeys, Pamela 109, 136 Clark, Clarence 49, 51, 116, 154,155,156,163 Clark, Diane 77 Clark, Gregory 109, 158, 165 Clawson, Steve 116 Clay, Leonard 125, 155, 161 Clay, Patricia 109 Close, Clayton 109 Coleman, Alice '09 an, Charles 116 Dennison, Randi 125 Deranek, Judith 125, 138 DeVolder, Michael 78 Dickens, Jo Ann 78 Dickerson, Chere 109 Dickerson, Sherloc 125 Dickerson, Willie 78 Dobrucki, Bonnie 78, 132, 133, 136, 146 Dobrzykowski, Pauline 125 Domalewski, Stanley 125 Domalewski, Steven 125 Dombrowski, Kenny 109, 159 Donaldson, Gail 125 Donaldson, Paul 117 Donaldson, Ruth 78 Donovan, Beth 109 Dooms, John 125 Dougall, Kenneth 125, 165 Fiwek, Richard 81 Fletcher, Christine 81, 150, 152, 153 Fletcher, John 81, 138, 148 Fletcher, Linda 125 Flora, Michael 109 Flotz, Mary Beth 125 Ford, Ricky 125, 157 Fore, Janice 138 Forizs, Forsey Joseph 117,148 , Clyde 125 Forsey, Glenn 81, 152 Foster, Everett 109, 163 Foster, Madelyn 125 ames 81 152, 157, 162 Coleman, Eunice 77 Coleman, James 109 Coleman, Lynn 125, 155 Coleman, Mary 116 Coleman, Ronnie 116 Coleson, Frances 109 Collins, Phyllis 116 Comer, Jennene 125 Conard, Dwaine 109, 159 Conard, Michael 125 Conley, Harlan 163 Douglas, Dennis 125 Douglas, Judy 125 Douglas, Viola 78 Douglas, William 109 Douthit, Nancy 109 Downer, Mary 117 Drabecki, Linda 117 Drabecki, Robert 78, 134, 159 Drzewiecki, Deborah 78, 144 Dubick i, Cynthia 109 Duddleson, Gary 51, 54, 78, -B- Badowski, Robert 108 Bailey, Theodore 108 Bailey, Tiana 124 Baker, Deidra 124 Baker, Robert 124 Baker, Ray 72, 159 Baldwin, Barbara 108 Balint, Carol 73 Balint, Patricia 124 Banach, Jane 73 Banach, Patricia 116, 164 Banicki, Peggy 73, 133, 164 Banaszak, John 116 Baranowski, Dennis 124 Baranowski, Michael 124 Baranowski, Thaddeus 108 Bare, Billie 116, 136, 164, 169 Barilich, Linda 73 Barker, Bonnie 116 Barnes, Cassandra 73 Barnes, Jeanette 108 Bartkowiak, Michael 73 Bartley, Charles 47, 108, 158, 163 Bartosiak, Ronald 73, 153 Basham, Richard 116 Basil, Deborah 108, 135, 136, 137 Basil, Linda 124, 138 Beauchamp, Karen 124 Becchelli, Joseph 73 Bechtel, Brian 124, 136, 161 Bechtel, Gary 124 Becker, William 73,134, 136. 137, 152 Dandi Behnke, Nancy 108 Bella,' Betty 73 Bella, Cynthia 116 Bella, Janet 124 Bella, Margaret 116 Bella, Susan 73 Benjamin, Freda 124 Benne Benne tt, Karen 108 tt, Wayne 116 Benninghoft, Patricia 73, 134 Benzu r, Joyce 73 Beringer, Keith 73 Bernth, Charlene 116 Berus, James 116, 155, 163 Bibbs, Audrey 73 Bibbs, Barry 108 Bickel, Frederick 74 Bickel, Linda 74 Biggs, Darryl 116 Biggs, Mariellen 124 Bikawski, Kevin 116, 154, 155 157, 162 Bilinski, Carol 116 Binion, Atta 124 Bir, Diana 124, 138 Birkla, Larry 74 Blad, Sharon 74, 133, 134, 136 137, 152 Blase, Cynthia 116 Bloss, Gertraud 108 Blass, Margit 108, 134 Blosser, Larry 116 Blosser, Ronald 74 Blue, Jack 74, 134 Blue, Jill 116, 169 Boat, Betty 74 Bolka, Paul 108 Boncz ynsi, Nancy 124 Bonkowski, Pamela 116, 117. 136, 164 Borkowski, Robert 116, 138 Bruce, James 109, 154, 155, 163, 166 Brzezinski, Steve 124 Brzyski, Sandra 109 Buchanan, Anthony 163 Buchanan, James 155, 163 Buchanan, Lester 75, 136, 137, 163 Bucholtz, John 116, 159 Buczek, Edward 125, 155 Buczek, Richard 75 Buda, Conrad 116, 155, 159 Buda, Joseph 75 Buda, Sandra 116 Budny, Kathy 75 Budny, Terry 53, 116, 163, 165 Budzinski, Michelle 116 Buechler, Mary 116 Burkhart, Valerie 125 Burkus, William 116, 165 Buscoe, Linda 116 Buszkiewicz, Kathy 116 Butiste, David 75, 162 Butiste, Stephen 116, 165 Butler, Cathy 116, 136 Bystry, Betty 75 Bystry, Kathleen 116 -C- Calhoun, Lawrence 125 Calvetti, Louis 76 Calvin, Robert 109 Campbell, Janice 109 Cannady, Geary 109, 138 Carlton, Patrick 47, 109, 158, 163 Carroll, David 76 Carroll, Judith 125, 169 Carson, Randall 116, 161 Carson, Scott 76, 133, 134, 152 Cash, Timothy 109 Cates, Bruce 116 Cavinder, Danny 109 Cecil, Glenda 109 Celichowski, Anita 116 Celichowski, Cynthia 76, 136, 137 Celmer, Gregory 76 Cenova, Christopher 116 Cenova, Gregory 125 Chandonia, Claudette 109, 136, 142, 150 Chapman, William 42, 76, 134, 136, 153,15-4,155,163 Charles, George 116, 138 Chavis, Linda 125, 134 Chelminiak, Charles 116, 134, 155, 157, 162 Chelminiak, Donna 109 Cherrone, Brenda 109 Cherryholmes, Daniel 76 Cherryholmes, David 116, 136, 137, 147 Cherryholmes, Deborah 1 25, 136 Chiddister, Michael 116 Chiddister, Susan 125 Chikar, Deborah 125 Chikar, Suzanna 116 Chism, Eldridge 109, 161 Chlebowski, Ronald 116, 158, 163 Chodzinski, Christine 76 Chodzinski, James 109 Chodzinski, Judith 116 Choitz, Paul 76 Choinacki, Lawrence 109 Choinacki, Susan 116 Conley, Janice 125 Conley, Ronald 116 Conner, David 116 Cook, Thomas 77 Cooper, Jerry 77 Cooper, Linda 125 Copley, Gwendolyn 125 Copley, Vicki 77 Coplin, Brenda 125 Coplin, Joyce 125 Cortie Cortie r, Kathleen 116 r, Robert 116 Coughlin, Chris 125, 155 Coughlin, Pamela 77, 133 Coughlin, Charles 116, 162 Cow, William 116 Crall, David 77 Cross, Richard 125 Cross, Robert 109 Cruz, Elida 125 Csenar, Michelle 116 Cukrowicz, Lee 77 Cukrowicz, Mary 77, 143 Cukrowicz, Nicholas 116 Cuzinski, William 77 Cwidak, Gary 117, 136, 137 Cymari, Kenneth 117, 162, 165 Czaikowski, Celeste 125 Czaikowski, Rosanne 125 Czaikowski, Tim 109 Czarnecki, Mary 125 Czerna, Daniel 125, 166 Czerniak, Thomas 109 -D- Dobro wiak, Deborah 77 Dailey, Jo Ann 109 Dailey, Joyce 117 no, Debra 125, 136 Duddleson, Linda 117, 138 Dudek, Rosemary 125 Dudka, Edward 117 Dudzinski, Karen 117 Dudzinski, Kathleen 117, 139 Dudzinski, Richard 109 Dugas, Barbara 109, 136 Dunn, Jeffery 125 Dunn, Kevin 78 Durski, Bradley 125 Durski, Pamela 78 Dye, Thomas 125 Dygulski, Leonard 117 Dygulski, Marlene 79, 140 Dyszkiewicz, Richard 125, 138 Dzierla, Michael 109 Dzikowski, Carol 79, 133, 136, 139, 140 -E- Ebel, Janice 109 Edwards, John 109 Eldridge, Linda 109 Eldridge, Sandra 125 Elifritz, Karen 79, 139 Elledge, John 109 Elliott, Denise 125 Ellis, Sherrie 125, 138, 139 Ellis, Suzy 79 Emboden, Marlene 109 Emerick, Randall 117,136, 137, 139 Engber, Deanna 79, 133, 136, 164 Enyart, Laura 109, 147 Eppenger, Harriet 109 Erickson, Pamela 138, 139 Erickson, William 125, 138 Esters, Charles 125 Dandino, Diane 117, 136 Daniels, Linda 117 Donner, Carolyn 77 Dant, David 117 Dant, Joseph 77 Dashner, Deborah 117 Daurer, Richard 109, 148 Dauss, Marilyn 125 Davis, Mitcheal 49, 50, 55, 77, 156 Davis, Stephen 117 Davis, Troy 78, 136, 154, 155 Davis, Tyrone 161 Dawson, Daniel 108, 109 Day, Carl 125 Dean, Debra 125 Dean, Ronald 117 DeBeck, James 117, 158, 163 DeBuysser, Cathy 109, 134, 169 Declercq, Leon 109, 163 Declercq, Lorraine 78 Deka, Christine 78, 133, 134 DeKerr, Blaine 109 DeKerr, Ronald 125 DeLater, Jeffery 117 Delchambre, Peter 117, 163 DeLee, Carolyn 117 DeLee, Jack 117 DeLee, James 109 Dembinski, Mary 125 Dement, Robert 117 DeMeyer, Albert 109 DeMeyer, Gerald 44, 55, 58, 78, 133,154, 155, 160, 163 Demitruk, Richard 125 Esters, Etta 125 Etter, Christy 79 Etter, Sarah 109 Evans, David 109 Evans, Dennis 125, 165 Evans, Gregory 117 Ewald, Janice 109 -F- Fahey, Patricia 80, 146 Fansler, Vicki 109 Farkas, David 117 Farkas, Joseph 109 Farme r, Stanley 117 Feece, Dennis 124, 125, 138 Feece, Lynn 109, 139 Fenimore, Cynthia 80, 134 Ferger, James 125 Ferrara, Linda 109 Ferris, Barbara 80 Fick, David 80 Fick, Michael 109, 154 Finch, Barbara 117 Finch, Candi 109 Finch, Kathy 124, 125 Finch, Kenneth 80 Finn, Carol 80, 149, 164 Finn, Louann 109 Fitterl ing, Linda 125 Fitz, Robert 125 Fitz, Susan 81 Fox, Nancy 117 Francis, Candida 125 Francis, Wayne 81, 151 Frantom, Ricky 117 Frasier, Scott 54, 81, 162 Freeman, Alan 109, 137, 154, 155 Freeman, David 126, 136, 155, 157 Frick, Sheila 117 Frick, Sherry 125 Fuentes, Timothy 125 Futa, Frances 125 Futa, Randall 117, 155 Futa, Richard 81, 154 Fye, Deobrah 125, 134, 138 Fye, Gregory 81 -G- Gabbard, Donna 125 Gaczkowski, Susan 118, 136 Gadacz, Georgiane 81 Gadacz, Gerry 109 Gale, John 118, 138, 139 Galeziewski, Louann 81, 133, 140 Ganus, Christine 118 Ganus, Cynthia 81, 133, 135, 152, 164 Gardner, Robert 125 Gates, Melinda 109, 134, 136, 137, 138,139 Gates, William 125, 135, 138, 139. 155, 161 Gathright, Zeb 109, 163 Gaut, Deborah 118 Geisler, William 125 Geppert, Janet 118 Geppert, Linda 118 Gerbasich, Marc 125 Gerbasich, Ricki 109, 155 Gerbasich, Vickie 125 Gerkey, Linda 125, 136, 137, 139 Germann, Dennis 109 Giczi, Brian 53, 109, 159, 165 Giden, Dennis 126 Gilliam, Mike 126 Ginter, Robert 118, 162, 168 Glassburn, Terry 109, 166 Gleva, Sandra 81 Gleva, William 126 Glon, Patricia 118, 13B Glon, Ronald 109 Gaepfrich, Mark 109 Golba, Jeanette 81 Golubski, Thomas 126 Golubski, Thomas R. 118 Gonski, Jennifer 82 Goodrich, Dewayne 118 Goodrich, Jo Ellen 126, 135, ,138 Goralski, Pamela 110 Gosbin, Richard 82, 136 Govaert, Craig 126 Govaert, Debra 110 Graham, June 110 Graham, Warren 82 Grauaug, Victor 82 Gray, Donna 126 Griffin, Jesse 56, 58, 82, 160 Grimmius, Michele 110 Grimmius, Roxanne 126, 139 Grodzicki, Barbara 82, 133, 134, 139, 147 Grohowski, Judy 110 Gramski, James 110, 154, 163 Gramski, Lawrence 126 Groshans, Sharon 118 Grove, Deborah 82, 133, 136 Grove, Geoffrey 126, 165 Grzegorek, Cheryl 110 Gunn, Joann 82, 118 Guzowski, Gregory 118 -H- Hafer, Cheryl 118, 136 Hagedorn, Garland 110, 166 Hahai, Michael 126 Hahai, Thomas 110 Haines, Lois 118 Hairston, Joan 126 Hairston, Juble 110, 163 Hall, Beverly 110 Hall, Henry 118, 136, 154, 163 Hall, James 110 Hall, Joyce 110 Jackson, Aurelia 119 Jackson, Dean 126, 155, 163 Jackson, James 119 Jackson, Melissa 126 Jackson, Ray 119, 155 Jacobs, Debra 126 Jacobs, Emerald 119 Jakubowski, Chester 126 Jakubowicz, Joseph B4 Jamar, Laura 84 Janczak, Mary 84, 152 Hall, Laura 118 Kling, Sh ad 119 Hanyzewski, Donald 82, 136, 137 Harbaugh, Mark 126 Harbough, Michael 110 Harden, James B2 Janczycki, Deborah 126, 138 Janiak, Christine 84 Joniak, Raymond 126 Janiszewski, Anita 110 Jankowski, James 119, 162 King, John 119 King, Ronald 86 Kirlcendoll, Curtina 86, 150 Kirk, Charles 134 Kirkland, Charles 110 Kitkowski, Michele 86, 133, 134,146,151,152,153 Kitt, Robert 119 Klaybor, Gary 110, 154 Klaybor, Kevin 119, 134, 161 Klaybor, Lynn 110 Hardrict, Niccurli 82, 163 Harker, Jerry 118 Harringer, Larry 110 Harris, Bruce 126, 163 Harris, Carl 82 Harris, Clayborn 110 Harris ,Roy na Harrison, Casey 82 Harrison, Jesse 126, 135 Harris on, Lonnie 118 Harrison, Sandra 82, 135 Hartm an, Charrise 82 Jaronik, Daniel 85, 154, 162 Jaronik, Diana 85 Jaronik, Ralph 85 Jaronik, Robert 110 Jaronik, Ronald 126, 155 Jasinski, Helen 110, 145 Jasinski, John 126, 155 Jasisnski, Richard 126, 166 Jasinski, Sophie 119, 134 Jaskowiak, John 126 Jastrzebslci, John 119 Jaworski, Stephen 126 Kleva, Ja mes 86, 153 Kleva, Rhonda 110 Kline, Michael 126 Kling, Brenda 119 Klodzinsk i, Gary 119 Hoslanger, Patricia 110, 136, 137 Hayes, Debra 108, 110, 136 Hegyi, Louis 118, 134 Jedral, Mary 119 Jedrzeiewski, Dale 110 Jedrzeiewski,Haro1d 126 Jegier, Thomas 85 Kloski, Adrian 110 Knapp, Thomas 119 Kobiernik, Donna 126 Kohler, Christopher 57, 58, 110, 160 Kolacz, Denise 126 Kolber, Mark 110 Kolczynski, Richard 126, 155 Kolecki, Richard 126, 138 Kolesiak, Shelley 126 Kolesnik, Theresa 119 Kolvas, Barry 119, 134 Konkol, Kenneth B6 Kankol, Mary 119 Konopinski, Donald 86 Kopec, Gary 86 Heim, Heim, Hendr Henke Christine 126 Denice 118 ix, Harold 83 , Kim Alan 157 Henry, Edwin 118 Henry, James 126 Jenkins, Anna 110, 136 Jenkins, Debra 126 Jenkins, Dennis 126 Jenkins, Roy 126 Jennings, Beatrice 110 Jennings, Iris 119 Jensen, Kristina 85 Heritz, Cheryl 110 Heritz, Deborah 118 Hernandez, Jesus H0 Kopinski, Sharon 126, 138 Jerzakowski, Marci 85, 138 Konopka, Barbara 119, 134, 164 Kopczynski, Charlotte 119 Kopczynski, Diana 86, 150 Kopczynski, Karen 119 Kopczynski, Martin 119 Kopec, Wayne 126, 166 Hiatt, Hicks, Betty 110 Bobby 119 Hill, Dale 126,134 Hill, Louise 126 Hill, Merrill 83 Hinds, Cynthia 126 Hinds, Yvonne 119 Hindselman, Mark 138 Hipsak, Frances 83, 134, 136 Hitson, Cheryl 83, 152 Hittle, Sharon 119 Hock, Cynthia 126 Hack, Linda 110 Hacker, Sue 110, 136 Hoffman, Douglas 83, 136, 137 Hoffman, Kurt 119 Hoffman, Sharon B3 Hoffman, Susan 119 Hoiora, Jerome 126 Hoinaclci, Susan 126, 139 Holaway, Jerrv 126 Holewczynski, Deborah 119 Hollie, Cousette 119 Holmes, Florence 126 Holmes, Ricky 83 Holston, Jeffrey 110 Holston, Nancy 119 Holtkamp, Cynthia 119, 134, 138 Holtkamp, Darrell 83 Honabach, Deborah 83 Hoover, Linda 138 Horton, Thomas 126 Harvath, Kenneth 47, 84, 133, 142, 153, 158 Johnson, Calvin 134, 138 Johnson, Dwight 85, 138, 139 Johnson, Eugene 126 Johnson, Ferrell 126, 155 Johnson, Frederick 155, 161, 163 Johnson, Linda 126, 164 Johnson Johnson Orlester 126,155 Rene 85 Johnson, Richard 126 Johnson Johnson , Sheila 110,134,138 ,Verna 85 Janes, Bonnie 119 Jones, Carolyn 126 Jones, Karen B5, 138 Jones, Kevin 59, 110, 160 Jones, Larry 126, 155 Jones, Peggy 119 Jones, Sharon 85, 138 Jones, Ulysess 110 Jones, Vicki 119 Korlawicz, Elizabeth 126 Korlowicz, William 86, 139 Kosinski, Andrew 119 Kosinski, Gary 86, 133 Kosinski, Paul 126 Kosinski, Terry 119, 134 Kosmala, Richard 119 Kovach, Joseph 126 Kovach, Nancy 86 Kovatch, Ronald 119, 134, 136 Kowalski, Gary 87, 147 Kowalski, Joan 126 Kowalski Kowalski , Karen 126, 138 , Kathy 119, 147 Kowalski, Kenneth 119, 159 Horvath, Horvath, 157 Michael 126,138 Robert 119, 154, 155, Howard, Jerry 126 Howard, Maurice 119 Hoyt, Margaret 110 Huber, James 110 Hubler, Janet 126 Hudson, Kathleen 119 Joseph, Marietta 85, 133, 136 Joseph, Sandra 126 Jozwiak, Jacqueline 85 Jurczak, Danny 119 Jurek, Debra 110, 145 Jurelz, Raymond 126 -K- Kaczmarek, Dennis 119 Kadzielski, Christine 85 Kadzielski, Mary 126 Kaizer, Gregory 110, 166 Kalal, Jacqueline 119 Kalka, Linda B5 Kalka, Patricia 119 Kalmar, Daniel 110 Kalmar, Louis 126, 138, 155 Kowalski, Michael 126 Krause, Lynne 110 Krauser, John 119 Krowczyk, Susan 110 Krawiec, Gregory 87, 153 Kronberger, Robert 87, 127 Krause, Curtis 119 Krouse, Karen 87, 164 Kruk, Christopher 110 Kruk, Jeffrey 127, 159 Kruk, Mona 87 Krupnik, Barbara 117, 119, 134, 136 Krupnik, Paula 87, 135 Kryszczuk, Theresa 119 Krzyzewski, Rosanne 127 Kubialc, Karen 127 Kubica, Kathy 127 Kuc, Chris 110, 154, 163 Kucharski, Julianne 119 Kuchorski Kucharski ,Paul 127 , Suzanne 119 Kucharski, Michael 119 McWilliams, Roger 92 Hunsb Hunt, erger, George 110 Carl 119 Kapczynski, Kathleen 86, 138, 139 Hunt, Ricky 110 Hunter, Debra 119, 136, 137, 139 Hurley, Kenneth 126 Huston, Christine 126 Huston, Gary 110 Hyduck, Mary Jo 119 -1- Illes, James 110 lmhof, Linda 84, 133 Isban, David 110 lvory, Marilyn 126 Iwaszewski, Paul 110 -J- Jackson, Albert 152 174 Kapiszka, Richard 126 Kapsa, Rebecca 119 Kapshandy, Denise 126 Karczewski, Bernard 126 Karczewski, Jary 110 Karznia, Diane 110 Kauman, Charles 126 Kazmierczak, Terrence 126 Kazmierski, Callen 126 Kearney, Shirley 110, 134,136 Kedik, Gerald 119 Keenan, Dennis 119 Keener, Betsy 86 Kehoe, Barbara 126, 134, 169 Keller, Timothy 110 Kelley, Paggy 119, 138, 164 Kelver, Judy 119 Kendziarski, Darlene 126 Kennedy. Cathy 86 Kennedy, Purvis 86 Kerchner, Deborah 138 Kiemnec, Randall 119, 134, 158, 161, 163 King, Barbara 119 Kucharski, Rosemarie 119 Kuehl, Noreen 119 Kuhar, Marry Ann 88 Kuharic, Joseph 138 Kurlancki, Charles 1110 Kurzhal, Tina 110, 134 Kush, David 119 Kuzmicz, Christine 119, 136 Kuzmicz, Joyce 127 Kuzmits, Gary 88 Kuzmicz, Phillip 110, 163 Laird, George 110, 147 Laisnez, Susan 110, 140 Lambe, Deborah 127 Lancaster, Richard 127 Landis, Kathleen 88, 132, 133, 134, 146, 153 Landuit, Rosanne 110 Lane, James 127, 155, 157 Lane, Patricia 119 Langel, Donna 110 Lapkiewicz, Kondo 88 Lapp, Sharon B8 Laskowski, Davis 89 Laskowski, Paul 53, 110, 165 Lathion, Cynthia 110 Lathion, Maxine 119 Latoski, Mary Lou 119 Lawshea, Floyd 89 Lawshea, Genevieve 119, 135 Lawshea, Lolois B9 Lechtanski, Anne 110 Lechtanski, Phillip 127 Leeper, Rebecca 127 Leevan, Jeff 110 Leevan, Regina 127 Leichtman, Edward 119 Lekarczyk, David 119 Lekarczyk, Michael 110 Lemanski, James M. 119 Lemanski, James 110 Lemanski, Peggy 110 Lemanski, Robert 89 Lenard, Glenda 127 Lenard, Ruth 110 Lenczowski, James 89 Lentych, C. Michael 120 Leonard, Gwendolyn 127, 169 Leonard, Samuel 110 Lesniewski, Barbara 89 Lesniewski, Ed 127, 155 Lester, Donna 89, 144 Leszczynski, John 110 Leszczynski, Janet 127 Levee, Stuart 54, 89, 152, 162 Lewandawski, Robert 120, 157 Lewis, Cora B9 Light, Linda 111 Lindarf, Brian 117, 120, 134, 135, 155, 162, 165 Lindarf, Gregory 111, 136, 137 Lindorf, Mary 120, 136 Linetty, Patricia 127 Linetty,Sandra 89 Link, Nancy 111, 139 Link, Pamela 120,136, 137 Link, Susan 89, 138, 139 Lippert, William 120 Lips, Connie 111 Lips, Vicki 120 Lisek, Stanley 111 Lisenkp, Daniel 89 Lisneko, John 127 Lisenko, Tenette 120 Litka, Andrea 111 Litka, Louise 89, 133 Litteral, Patricia 127 Lloyd, Mario 120 Lacsi, David 120 Locsi, Thomas 89 Loczi, Kathleen 111, 136 Lombardi, Anne 89, 127 Lopez, Anthony 111 Lorence, Carol 90 Lorence, Cynthia 111 Losch, Charles 111 Losicki, Patricia 127 Lottie, Cornelius 120 Love, Earnestean 111 Love, Linda 120 Love, Robert 120 Loveioy, Robert 111 Lawrance, Cynthia 134, 138 Lowrance, Denese 127 Lubelski, Donald 90 Luchowski, Jane 111 Luchowski, Janice 120 Luczkowski, Charlotte 90 Luczkowski, Lindo 111 Luczyk, Sharon 111 Lukaszewski, James 120 Lukaszewski, K. Dave 90 Lukaszewski, Ralph 90 Lula, Peggy 128 Lyczynski, Bernice 120 Lyczynski, Jim 111 Maeyens, Mary 120 Magdalinski, Joyce 128 Magdalinski, Vicki 111 Maggart, Mark Dwayne 120 Magiera, Michael 120 Mohnesmith, Carolyn 111, 138 139 Maike, David 128 Maike, Louis 128 Maiewski, Kathy 120 Makielski, Barbara 90 Makowski, Cynthia 128, 169 Malec, Rose 90, 147 Malecki, Linda 90, 133, 134, 140, 142, ms Malecki, Richard 120 Malicki, Walter 111, 163 Manczunski, Madelyn 120, 164 Mankowski, Linda 128 Marciniak, Christophe 128 Markicwicz, Michael 128 Marks, Deborah 120, 138 Marks, Gerald 111, 136, 138 Marks, Melanie 128, 139 Marnocha, Paul 90 Marshall, Carol 90, 133, 147 Marshall, Sylvia 111, 138 Marszol, Joseph 90, 133, 139 Martin, Hilah 128 Martin, Jean 128 Martin, Micheal 120, 138 Martin, Sherry 128 Martinez, Ampara 120 Martinez, Biolanda 128 Martinez, Esther 120 Martinez, Jobita 128 Martinez, Maria 128 Marvin, Robert 128 Marvin, Kay 120 Maslowski, Cornell 90 Mason, Stephen 128, 147, 163 Mass, Mary 128 Mathews, Janet 111 Matthys, Karen 120 Matthys, Randall 128 Matuszkiewicz, Barbara 111 Mauldin, Juanita 111 Maure, Peggy 90 Maxwell, Jacqueline 111 Maxwell, Val 91, 135 May, Douglas 120 Mayle, Robert 128 Mays, Brenda 111 Mays, Michael 128, 163 Mazlo, Robbin 128, 134 McAfee, Cary 120 McClain, Curtis 91 McClure, Kathleen 91, 139 McClure, Rebecca 120,139 McCoy, Dee Thomas 120,136, 137, 160 McCoy, Shirley 91, 136, 152 153 McCullough, Robert 49, 50, 120, 154, 156 McCurdy, Annette 120 McDonald, Doretta 120, 138, 164 McDonald, Kathy 91, 152, 153 164, 165 ,168 McFarland, Linda 128 McFarland, Michael 91 McFarland, Patrick 128, 139, 155, 161 McGinnis, Thurman 120 McGlinsey, Hal 47, 92, 133, 158, 163 McGlinsey, Lee 120 McGloth1en, Linda 120, 136 McKelvey, Johnnie 92 McKelvey, Lola Mae 111 McKesson, Linda 111 McKinney, Larry 111 McWilliams, Cheryl 128 Medich Medich. Melton Karen 120 Linda 111 Christine 92 Kuzmicz, Timothy B8, 154, 162 Kwiecinski, Constance 119 Kwieran, Gary 119 Kwieran, Kenneth 88 Kwieran, Richard 110 --L- Labis, Jean 127 Labis, Karen 88 Lacher, Deborah 119 LaFree, Cheryl 110 LaFree, Gary 47, 55, 8B,133, 135, 138, 139, 146, 152, 153, 158 Lagodney, Kathleen 119 -M- Melton, Geraldine 111 Melton, Michael 128 Mester, Beverly 128, 164 Meszaros, Lorene 128 1 Metzler, Donald 92 Metzler, Donna 128 Meuleman, Melanie 120, 134, 164 Michalski, James 111 Middlebrook, Joan 92 Middlebrook, Lloyd 129 Mikolaiczak, Charles 111 Machowiak, Gerald 111 Mack, Charles 57, 111, 160 Mack, Connie 90, 136 Mack, Wayne 128 Madaras, Arthur 128 Maeyens, Debra 111 Maeyens, Kathryn 90 Mikolaiewski, Eugene 111, 138 158 Miles, George 121 Miles, Ralph 121 Miller, Bill 121 Miller, Charles 121 Miller, Dale 138 Miller, Paula 129 Miller, Ronald 111, 154,155 Milliken, Larry 111 Milliken, Tim 111 Milliman, Rebecca 112, 134, 136 Mills, Linda 112 Mincy, Sewonie 138 Mink, Debra 121 Mink, Terri 121 Minor, Pam 129, 135 Mitts, Cheryl 112 Mniszewski, Christine 129 Molnar, Deborah 92, 136 Molnar, Donna 129, 136 Malnar, Joseph 49, 50, 112, 154, 155, 156 Molnar, Patricia 121 Molnar, Terrence 92 Montgomery, Frazer 112, 136, 137, 163 Moody, Hunter 92, 163 Moody, Maurice 121 Morgan, Richard 121, 155, 165 Mormon, Patricia 93, 136, 146 Morris, David 121 Morris, Debra 121 Mossman, Thomas 93 Moubray, Luu Ann 93, 129 Mroczkiewicz, Kenneth 93 Mraz, Gayle 93 Mrozinski, Barbara 129 Mrozinski, Deborah 129 Mrozinski, Leonard 129 Mrozinski, Mallory 129 Much, Gregory 129, 155, 157 Oltman, Patrice 94 Oltman, Paul 121 Opaczewski, Barbara 94, 140 Opaczewski, Diana 112 Opaczewski, Donald 94 Opaczewski, Gregory 121, 136 Opaczewski, Kathleen 129 Opaczewslri, Sheila 112 Opaczewski, Susan 121 Orban, Richard 112,157 Orlowski, Diana 112 Orlowski, Li Orlowski, M nda 112,134 artin 129 Plonski, Daniel 113 Pasemski, Barbara 113 Podemski, Kenneth 121 Poindexter, Alonzo 58, 59, 113, Muhaw, George 121 Murray, Lea 93 Murray, Polly 121 Murray, Sandra 129 Parker, David 95, 154, 163 Muszynski, Joe 121 Muszynski, Judith 121 Myers, Kris 93 Myers, Shelley 129 -N- Nagolski, Donald 112 Nagy, Nicholas 93 Nailon, Patrick 129 Naide, Alex 121 Naide, Penelope 112 Nalepinski, Ronald 93, 132, 133 Name, Patricia 112 Naragan, Peggy 121, 136 Nate, Kathy 112, 138 Orlowski, Robert 94, 142 Orosz, Kenneth 121 Osborn, Rick 129, 136 Osowski, Roberta 94 Outlaw, Bruce 121, 134, 135, 136, 169 Outlaw, Terrence 58, 112, 160, 161 Outlaw, Warren 94, 160 Overmyer, Patricia 138 Owens, Roderick 121 -p- Pace, David 94 Pace, Donna 121 Pace, Larry 94, 134, 154, 162 Paczkowski, Deborah 112, 164 Paczlrowski, Helen 94 Paidle, David 94 Paidle, Dennis 121 Paidle, Janice 94 Palicki, Susanne 65, 133, 134, 136, 147, 150 Palkawski, Lynn 121 Paluszewski, David 121 Paluszewski,David 121 Pankiewicz, Lester 112 Papczynski, Juanita 129 Papracki, Carol 121 Papracki, Mary Jo 121 154, 155, 160, 161 Polac':, Jocelyn 117, 121, 136 Porogi, John 113 Porter, Deborah 96 Porter, Henry 121 Porter, Ray 96, 166 Powell, Arthur 113 Poyser, Karen 129, 136, 164 Payser, Richard 122 Polak, Kathleen 113, 164 Praklet, Dennis 129 Pravecek, Richard 129 Priller, Linda 96 Priller, Susan 122 Roberts, Stephen 129 Roberts, Thomas 122 Robinson, Nancy 122 Robinson, Eugene 122, 154, 155, 161, 163 Robinson, Willie 97 Rodic, Catherine 122 Rogers, David 129, 157 Romanowski, Anne 97 Romig, Linda 129 Roose, Edward 129 Rosback, Linda 129 Rosback, Susan 98, 133, 146, 152 Rozos, Hilda 98 Runyan, Debra 113, 134 Ruszkowski, Martin 113, 165 Rutkowski, Barbara 113, 136 W,-, ...aw . .ve- Smith, Donald 122, 155 Smith, Gayle 130 Smith, Gloria 114 Smith, lris 99, 135 Smith, Jellery 122, 163 Smith, Nellie 100 Smith, Richard 100, 152 Smith, Shirley 130 Smith, Terry 122 Smudzinski, Patricia 100 Smurr, William 122 Snedaker, Sonia 122 Sniadeclri, Larry 122 Sniadecki, William 100 Snodgrass, Thomas 130, 138, 158, 163, 165 Snyder, Diane 123, 139, 164 Snyder, Patricia 100, 146 Prince, Alvin 122 Prince, Gennie 122 Pryke, Georgette 96, 149, 164 Pryor, Robbie 129 Pryor, Sheila 129 Przybylinski, Ronald 129, 155 Przybysz, Alex 113 Przybysz, Richard 113 Rutkowski, Joseph 98 Sobczak, Dennis 114,134 Sobecki, Gregory 130 Sobecki, Kathleen 114 Sobecki, Kenneth 114 Sobecki, Leonard 130, 155 Soley, George 114 Solis, Feli Solloway, citas 130 Larry 100 Soos, Vickie 114, 136, 139, 164 -Q- Sopczynski, Dennis 130 Sopczynski, Danna 101 Sapczynski, Vivian 114 Quiggle, Rick 129 -R- Rzepka, Mark 129 Rzepka, Michael 113 Rzepka, Ronnie 98, 134, 152, 163 Rzepka, Samuel 98 Rzepka, Larry 129 -S- Sabai, Martin 113 Sabuda, Emily 113, 148 Sailors, Russell 113, 154, 162 138, 139 Samp, Michael 113, Sorrels, Billie 114 Sosinski, Nancy 101 Sowinski, Tom 123 Spanos, Kathern 114, 147 Parako Parako Paris, wski, Christine 121 wski, Henry 129 Valerie 121 Racz, Gary 113 Radecki, Barbara 129 Radecki, Mark 129, 138 Radecki, Paul 113 Rader, Dennis 96 Rohn, Alan 47, 97, 158, 163, 166 Rahn, Barbara 122 Rohn, Judy 129 Raiski, Conrad 122, 163 Rajski, Frances 97 Raiski, Janis 122 Raislci Linda 129 Raiskii siieiyi 113 Parker, Edward 108, 112, 135, 163 Parker, Frank 129, 163 Parmelee, David 129 Paskell, Ozzeta 121, 134 Paskell, Ozz ie 121 Nemeth, Charles 93 Nemeth, Timothy 108, 112. 134 162 Neuliep, Jack 129, 138 Neuliep, James 56, 57, 58, 93, 133,154,160,161 Newhouse, Gerard 129 Nichols, Audrey 121 Nichols, Debra 93 Paskell, Rosita 129 Paszek, Linda 112 Paszli, Joseph 129 Paszli, Mary 121, 136 Patterson, Freddie 112 Paturalski, Bernadine 129 Paulin, Richard 95 Paulinski, Christine 95, 136 Pauszek, Michael 113 Paulszek, Vicki 121 Raiter, Richard 42, 45, 59, 113 154 , 160, 162 Rakowski, Victoria 122 Ranschaert, Maureen 122 Rans, Kenneth 113 Rataiczak, Dennis 122 Rataiczak, Sandra 97 Ratliff, Mary 122 Redding, Cleve 122, 163 Redinbo, Patricia 113, 163 Reed, Regina 122 Reichert, Jack 129, 155 Reilly, Barbara 122 Reilly, Patrick 112 Reinhold, Val 122, 165 Niedosik, Patricia 93 Peizo, Robe Niedbalski, Martin 121, 155, 159 Nieilson, Richard 93, 133, 136, 137 Niemier, Gary 93, 159 Niemier, Loretta 121, 137 Niespodziany, Thomas 129 Noetzel, Chris 94 Nowacki, Richard 94 Pawelski, Harry 113 Paxson, Eliz abeth 121 Peak, Colleen 164 Peak, Debar Peak, Miche ah' 129 le 121 Peiza, Charlotte 95 Peiza, Chris 113 Peiza, Kenneth 129 rt 113 Rendos, Kathleen 122, 164 Retek, 155, David 113, 132, 154, 162 Simon, Piatkowski, Sylvia 113 Nowacz Nowacz Nawak, Nowak, Nowak, Nowak, Nowak, Nowicki 164 Nowicki Nowicki ewski, James 112, 163 ewski, Michael 129, 163 Diane 112 Donald 112 'Michele 129 Randall 121 Sharon 112 , Catherine 112, 136. ,Charles 112 ,Lillie 129 Nowostawski, Suzan 121, 164 Nycz, D Nyuzak, avid 121 Mary 112 Nye, Connie 129 -Q- Pence, Karen 95, 133, 136, 137 Pennell, Richard 113 Pennell, Thomas 113 Penrod, Leonard 113, 163 Penrod, Vernia 129 Peregrine, Herbie 113, 138, 163 Perry, Curtis 161 Perry, Elmo 121 Persvusll, Michele 121 Peterson, Lea Ann 95, 133, 134, 139, 144, 164 Peterson, Mark 129, 155 Phillips, Bettina 129 Phillips, Bonetia 134 Phillips, Carlos 44, 113, 154 Odom, Beverly 129, 136 Odom, Deborah Elaine 112, 135, 169 Odom, Gregory 121, 166 Oglesby, Ardis Fay 112 Ogorek, Paulette 112 O'Hara, Paul 94,152 O'Hara, Thomas 129 , Oleiniczok, Linda 94, 133, 142, 146 Oliver, Daniel 129, 157 Olszewski, Joseph 112 Phillips, Cheryl 129 Phillips, Jeffery 121, 154, 155 Phillips, Regina 121 Piantski, Joyce 129 Piatkawski, Barba-ra 113 Piechocki, Christine 129 Piechocki, Deborah 95 Piechocki, Dennis 95 Piechocki, Mark 96 Piechocki, Pamela 121 Piechocki Paulette 129 Pietrzak, 'David 121, 159 Pine, Vicky 121 Ploia Kath 121 136 i Y i Platz, Cindy 121 Plencner, Blaine 113, 138, 139 Plencner, Michael 129 av ' Retek, Julie 129 Retek, Paul 122 Retek, Rudolph 113, 136 Rhoades, Judy 124, 129, 136, 137, 138 Rhoades, Ronnie 97, 135, 136, 137, 162 Richard, Robert 97 Richard, Roger 122 Richardson, Allrieda 97, 136 Richardson, Earl 97 Richardson, Gay 122 Richert, Dawn 97 Richmond, John 122, 155, 163 Ridenour, Randy 122 Rideout, Angela 129 Ring, Lance 129 Rininger, Keith 129 Rininger, Terri 129 Rininger, Toni 122 Rinker, David 97 Ritschard, Christine 122 Ritschard, Frederick 122, 161 Ritschard, Linda 97 Ritschard, Susan 113, 134 Rittenhouse, David 113 Rittenhouse, Terry 129 Ritz, George 97, 133, 159 Ritz, James 113, 138, 139, 161 Robak, James 113 Robak, Joan 129 Robakowski, Larry 129 Robakowski, Shirley 122 Robaska, Debra 129 Robaska, Robert 129, 136 Robb, Suzanne 97, 153 Robbins, Kelly 113 Robbins, Kristi 97,136 Roberts, Richard 122 Sampson, Wayne 122 Sanders, Constance 98 Sanders, Cordelia 113 Sanders, John 129 Santa, Michael 113, 163 Sapusek, Michael 113, 134, 163 Saul, Yvonne 129 Scharmach, Daniel 129 Scholtes, Arthur 129 Scholtes, Ronald 113 Schoonaert, Gary 113, 136 Schroeder, Leonard 98 Schroeder, Roger 129 Schraer, David 129, 136 Schroer, Timothy 122 Schultz, Velma 113, 164 Schuttrow, Michael 49, 51, 98, 152, 162 Schweizer, Gary 114 Schymanski, Janice 122, 138 Scofield, Darlene 114 Sconiers, Woodrow 122, 157, 163 Scott, Herman 114 Scott, Janet 52, 98, 133, 146 Scott, Mark 124, 130, 155, 157 Sczepanlriewicz, Mathew 114 Seanor, Christine 98, 133, 145 Searfoss, Karen 98, 133, 134, 136, 137, 146 Searloss,' Lorita 114, 138 Seguin, Roland 130, 138, 139 Senzig, Kenneth 114, 155, 161 Sergeant, Michael 122 Seward, Timothy 130 Shead, Joseph 114, 146 Shead, Thelma 122, 134, 136 Shields, David 122, 138 Shindledecker, Michael 114 Shubert, Luke 122 Siders, Robert 114 Sparazynski, Bernard 130 Sparazynski, Nancy 101 Sparks, Mark 101 Sparks, Richard 130 Spears, Vera 134 Spencer, Daniel 130, 155 Spilski, David 123 Splawski, Pat 114 Springer, Robert 123 Spychalski, David 114 Spychalski, Diane 130 Spychalski, Sheila 101 Stachowiak, Cynthia 130 Stachowiak, John 114 Stachowiak, Robert 101 Stahl, Jellery 101 Stammich, Thomas 101 Stankiewicz, Mary 130 Stanley, Karen 101, 133, 134, 146, 169 Staszewski, Pamela 130 Star, Alice 114, 134, 136, 137, 142 Srarkweather, Alan 123 Starkweather, Carl 101, 134, 152 Starzynski, Tom 101 Staszewslri, James 101, 154 Staszewski, Mary 114 Stearns, David 114 Steenbeke, Mark 130, 155 Stelley, Alan 123 Steinbrunner, Alan 123 Steinholer, Linda 114 Steinhafer, Martin 53, 123, 165 Stephenson, Robert 101 Stepien, Edward 101 Stepien, Stanley 130 Stewart, Jacquelyn 101, 152 Stickley, William 123, 161 Stokes. 154, 156, 157 James 44, 45, 51, 102, Sieczkarek, Frank 98 Sieczko, Pamela 122 Sieczko, Patricia 130 Sieczko, Stephen 98 Sieracki, Dennis 122 Sikorski, Barbara 114 Sikorski, Bonnie 98, 142, 1466 Sikorski, Maxine 114 Sikorski, Patricia 130, 138 Sikorski, Theodore 114, 138 Sikorski, Theresa 130 Sikorski, Thomas 98 Silas, Melvinn 130, 161 Silva, Graciela 99 Deborah 130 Simpson, Carol 114 Simpson, Sondra 99 Simpson, Thomas 130 Skarbelr, Diana 99, 139 Slrarbek, Norbert 99 Skieirkowski, Pamela 130 Skorupski, Carol 99, 132, 133, 2 14 14, 6 Skorupski, Donna 114 Slcubis, Mary Ann 122 Slaby, Karen 122 Slaby, David 114 Sloma, Jerome 99 Sloma, Marsha 114 Smeltzer, Charles 99 Smigielski, Kathleen 99 Smigieski, Richard 130 Smith, Dewarren 114 Strohla, Randy 102 Strantz, Kathleen 102, 134, 136, 137, 153 Strickland, Alice 114, 136 Strzelecki, Charles 114, 158, 163 Strzelecki, Connie 114 Strzelecki, Diana 123, 138 Strzelecki, Laurence 102 Strzelecki, Linda 123 Sulin, Feona 123, 144 Sulin, Rosalia 102 Suppinger, Paul 123, 134, 154, 155, 161 Sutton, Linda 102, 134 Swain, Barbara 123 Swain, Glenn 114 Swartz, James 123 Swartz, Kevin 123, 155 Szabo, Edmund 114 Szalewski, Kathleen 130 Szarwark, Janet 123 Szczypiorski, David 130, 155 Szklarek, James 102 Szklarek, Jerome 102 Szubo, James 102 Szubo, Rebecca 103, 152 Szucz, Cheryl 103, 153 Szucs, John 123, 159 Szucs, Julia 123 Szulczyk, James 114 Szulczylr, Kathleen 130 Szymanowski, Ernest 123 175 Wallis, Szymanowski, Lee 114 Szymanski, Cheryl 123 Szymanski, James 114 Szymanski, Mary Lou 103, 152, 164, isa ' Szymarek, Pamela 114 Szymorek, Thomas 103 Szymczak, Melvin 130 Szymczak, Robert 114 Szynski, Larry 130 Szynski, Terry 130 -T- Talelski, Randall 114, 154, 155 163 Takach, Suzanne 114 Talboom, James 103 Talboom, Thomas 123 Tarwacki, Patrick 114 Taylor, Danny 130, 136, 155 Taylor, Jacqueline 114 Taylor, Jacqueline 130 Taylor, Lana 130 Taylor, Steve 123 Thomas, Blanche 103 Thomas, David 123 Trevino, Rosenda 104 True, Korene 114, 136, 137 Trzaskowski, Michael 114, 162 Trzcincki, John 130 Trzcins Tuberv ki, Michael 114 ille, Lindo 130 Tucker, Bonnie 104 Tucker, Cheryl 114, 136 Tucker, George 114 Turner, Daniel 114, 161 Turner, Vickie 114 Turza, Thomas 130 Tuszynski, Carl 130 Tuszynski, Carolyn 114 Vargo, Andrew 130, 138 Vargo, Bonita 114 Vargo, Eugene 130 Vargo, Marcia 104 Verosky, Dennis 114 Versmesse, Gary 123 Versmesse, Michael 104 Vice, Ronald 114, 154, 155 161, 163 Villanueva John 114 Villareal, Virginia -W- Weissluss, Janice 130, 138, 139 Weissluss, Rana 115, 139 Wells, John 115, 139 Wendt, Steven 130, 165 Wesalawslci, Donald 130 Weymon, Joseph 130 Weymon, Willia 104 Wharton, Donna 105, 136, 152 Whetstone, Janice 115 Thomas, Eugene 155 Thomas Gary 130 Thomas James 161 Thomas Kenneth 53, 114, 163, 165 Thomas Robert 45, 49, 51, 103, 154,155, 156 Thomas, Vanness 123 Tyler, Carol 104 Tyler, Dennis 114 Tyler, Mary 130 -U- Ulle.,' Harold 123 Ullery, Patricia 104 Ullery, Robert 123, 154, 155, 163 Ullery, Robin 123 Underly, Beverly 123, 138 Underly, Brenda 114 Underwood, Katri 130 Underwood, Sharon 114 Underwood, Vicki 123 -V- Wachni ak, Eugene 104 Wachawiak, Cynthia 130 Wachawiak, Nancy 130 Wachawiak, Susan 104 Wagner, James 104 Walczewski, Alexander 114 Walesiewicz, Genevieve 114 Walker Linda 130 Walker, Linda J. 114 Walker , Marcia 123 Wallrer, Sherry 104 Walker, Susan 130 Michael 123 White, Cheryl 105 White, Isiah 105, 132, 133 White, Linda 130 White, Marsha 123 White, Rex Allen 123 White, Russell 55,105, 154, 163 Wiatralik, Janine 123, 143 Wieczorek, Michael 123 Wielgos, Wayne 123 Wiggins, Connie 177, 123, Wilborn, Christine 130 Willing, Gregory 123, 163 Willing, Scott 47, 105, 136, 137, 158, 163 Williams, Carl 130 Williams, Christine 123 Williams, Jan 123 Williams, Lori 123 Williams, Melvin 123, 136, 155 VanDriessche, Thompson, Debra 123 Thompson Diana 123 Thompson, Gary 138 Thompson, Marvella 103 Thompson, Phil 103, 134, 136, 137, 152, 153 Thompson, Michael 114 Thompson, Yvonne 103 VanAcker, Charles 130 VandeZande, Daniel 114 VandeZande, Kathy 123, 164 VandeZande, Kay 123, 164 VandeZande, Mark 114, 146, 165 Shirley 114 Walorski, Jenniler 130 Walorski, David 123, 159 Walorski, Garrett 114 Walorski, Susan 130 Walters Carolyn 130 Walters, David 104 Warniers, Kim 114 Wasielewski, Richard 123, 154, 155, 161 Wasikowski, Diana 114 Wasikowslzi, James 130, 138 Wasowski, Kathleen 115 Wassenhove, David 123, 142, 147 Wassenhove, Paul 115 Waters, Gary 130, 155 Tiierina, Olelia 130 Totthagen, James 103 Tamczok, Thomas 103 Tompkins, Charmain 130 Topolski, Henry 123 Toth, Robert 103 Toth, Sandra 123 Townsend, Beniamin 123 Townsend, Valerie 130 Tracy, Sharon 114 Treadway, Frederick 114 Treadway, James 42, 45, 103, 136, 154 Treber, Darlene 103, 147 Treber, Stephen 114 Trevino, Diana 123 VanDusen, Pearl 130 Vanlaere, Thomas 130, 155 VanLake, Gary 114 Vann, Booker 42, 51, 104, 152, 154,155,156,157 Vann, Johnny 58, 114, 154, 155, 160, 163 Vann, Tommy 130, 155 VanOrman, Rhonda 130 VanParis, Levan 123, 159 VanRassen,- Marcia 123 Vanslager, Sandra! 114, 134, 136, 164, 169 VanWanzeele, Dean 114 Vardaman,'John 123 Varga, Jill 130 176 Watkins, Diane 130 Watkins, Keith 115 Watkins, Richard 123 Watts, James 123 Waumans, Susan 115 Wawrzyniak, Margarette 104 Wawrzynski, Joyce 104 Wayo, John 130 Wawrzynski, Joyce 104 Wayo, John 130 Weaver, Jon 115, 139, 159 Webb, Gretchen 115 Webb, Tonda 130, 134 Weidner, Rick 115 Weiss, Janet 115, 136, 137, 138, 139, 147 163 Willits, Ricky 130 Willoughby, Gregor 115 Wills, Edward 123 Wills, John 138 Wilson, Erice 123 Wilson, James 115 Wilson, Verious 130, 134 Wiltrout, Michael 123 Wincek, Nancy 105 Wiseman, Gale 115 Wiser, Catherine 115 Wiser, Dennis 130 Wisinski, Christine 115 Wisniewski, Debara 123 Wisniewski, Elaine 123, 136, 169 Wisniewski, Paul 115,142, 159, 162 Wisniewski, Tim 115 Witherspoon, Curtis 130 Withrow, Kathleen 115 Wittling, Giselle 123 Witucki, Joyce 106, 136 Witucki, Mary Ann 106 Witucki, Susan 115 Woicieckawski, Pat 123 Woicik, Janet 130 Woinarski, Diane 106, 133, 146 Woitas, Stanley 115 Wolfe, Frederick 130 Wolfe, Jane 123, 136 Womack, Darrell 106 Woltman, Gary 123 Woods, Melissa 115 Wright, Kirk 131, 155 Wright, Lynette 123 Wright, Vivian 106 Wroblewski, Janine 131 Wroblewski, Jerome 106 Wruble, Timmie 123 Wulcik, Allen 131 Wujcikowski, Steve 131 -Y- Yado, Manual 131 Yakim, Robert 131 Q Yike, Krystal 123 Yost, Marilyn 131 Young, Charilyn 106 Young, Dale 115 Young, Marietta 115 Young, Rebecca 131 Young, Sylvia 131 Yustwan, Robert 131 -Zo Zack, Gary 131 Zakrowski, Deborah 123 Zakrzewski, James 131 Zalos, Ricky 123, 154, 155 161, 162 Zane, David 131, 136, 139 Zanka, Sandra 115 Zowistowski, Joseph 123 Zeak, Janice 131 Zeak, Timothy 106 Zellers, Davis 106,153 Zellers, George 115 Zellers, Janis 107, 153 Zielewski, Casimir 115 Zielinski, Michael 115 Zielinski, Ronald 115 Zillman, Cheryl 115 Ziolkowski, Deborah 115 Ziolokowski, Denise 107 Ziolkowski, Michael 123 Ziolkowski, Yvonne 123, 140 Zmudzinski, Jacqueline 123 Zmyslo, Carol 107, 133, 140 164, 163 Zmyslo, Deborah 131 Zmyslo Elizabeth 115 Zmysloi Jacqueline 107, 133 Zmyslo, Stephen 123, 154 Zoludaw, Danna 107, 133, 134 135 Zoludow, Victoria 124, 131 Zurat, Rosanne 131, 138 Zurawski, Andrew 123 Zurawski, Janet 107 Zwierzynski, Susan 107 V ,wosgsv 2 Another year has gone by and with the proofreading of the last copy sheet, another yearbook has been completed. l have en- ioyed this past year as Editor-in- Chief and wish the same pleas- ure to my successor. I hope that all of you will treasure this book and that you can look through it in later years to rewalk the lanes of memory bound here. My sin- cere thanks go to my fellow workers for their hours of loving labor, and especially to Mr. David Weber for his guiding hand. Special thanks also go to Mr. Thompson, principal, Mr. Patnaude, photographer, and the Washington faculty for their co- operation and support. People, however, are the most important part of a yearbook. Without them a yearbook would be worthless and a school like ours couldn't A4 ,uv-fofretvl 'ii . , ,ras grow ancl move Ever Onward . zxvlawxm QW? bmi JM6 M U -jxafyxj-L JNMXA, IQO , www 75l:?Qkp Cfimmm, wfw Owkd All KM' 60'MfQ7 'N Q WW ,QQ Keg, Qm3ewys?sb.imm1XzKNXxwGrQr uxww WMA ww W T fi , ff i M5535 523:23 mwgij k Q . . 0MlHv?UUEi'U5WWQW'fwwO
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