West Chicago Community High School - Challenge Yearbook (West Chicago, IL)

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1 'w I 5 A x 4 l i X 4 J In l , l i l hanenge, 1976 i t Volume 30 West Chicago Community High School - West Chikago, Illinois , C X y ,gr i fm, . 623, ! -fs ll f Ziyi D . O yethat love mankind, ye that dare not only oppose tyranny but the tyrant, stand forth! .... The birthday of a new world is at hand. Thomas Paine in Common Sense January. I776 Subject Index Activities Section ......... Adaptive Education Department . . . Administration ........... All-school Play ........... Archery ....... Art Department ...... Athletics Section ......... Audio-visual Department .... Baccalaureate-Honors Night . . Badminton ............. Band .....,..,....,. Baseball ............. Basic Skills Department .... Basketball - Boys' ...... Basketball - Girls' ..... Bi-lingual Department . . . Bowling .............. Bridge tnewspaperl .... . . Business Education Department Cafeteria ............... C liallenge .........,..... Cheerleaders-Basketball ............... . Cheerleaders-Cross Country and Wrestling . . . , Cheerleaders-Football ...... Chess Club ........ ... sz-ini ... .... S2-53 ...I4 ....6 ...4l .,.8S ....9 ...SO .78-79 .. IOS .22-23 lI8-Il9 ... .7 lO6-IOS .IIO-Ill ... .8 ...II4 . . .I2S ... IO ... Sl .. l68 ..lO9 ..lO2 ...92 ..I24 Choir and Choruses . . . Curriculum Section . . Cross Country ....... Custodians ........... Dance-Gymnastics Show . . DAVEA ............. Driver Education ....... English Department ..... Exchange Student Program . . Football ............,... Foreign Language Department French Club ............. Freshmen '79 . . . German Club . . . Golf .....,... GRA ...... Graduates .,...... Graduation .......... Guidance Department . . . Gymnastics Show - Girls' . Gymnastics Team - Boys' . Gymnastics Team - Girls' . . . Homecoming ............ Home Economics Department Honor Society ........... Index: faculty and student . . . Industrial Arts Department , . IRO Clnter-Related Occupation? IRO-VICA Club ........... Juniors '77 , ............ . Language Night ....... Latin Club .............. Learning Resource Center . . . Maintenance Staff ....... Majorettes ............ Mathematics Department . . . Music Department ...... Musical ,..... ....... Nurse ........,.. One-Acts ............ Organizations Section . . . Orchestra .......... Paraprofessionals . . . Pep Llub ,.........,. . Ping Pong .............. Photography - Mini-Course . . Physical Education Department Pom Pon ............... Prom .................. Retirements ....... Science Department . . . Secretaries ........ Senior Class Gift . . . Seniors '76 ,.,... ..... Soccer .............. . . . Social Studies Department . . . Softball - Girls' .......... Sophomores '78 ....... Spanish Club .. . Speech Team ..... Student Council . . . Talent Night .... Tennis - Boys' . . Tennis - Girls' . . Thespians ..,.. Track - Boys' . . Track - Girls' ..... Turnabout Dance . . . Vocal Music ...... Volleyball - Girls' . . Wrestling ...,.. .24-25 . , . .7-29 ...86 ...Sl .42-43 ....ll ....7 ...I2 ....I28 .SS-9l ... I3 ...I27 I52-l6O .. I26 .84-85 .. I22 .54-Sl .SO-Sl ... I4 ...43 IO4-IOS ,..93 .SS-S9 ... I5 . . . 77 IGI-l67 . I6-I7 ... I8 . . I22 IS4-I42 ...4O ...I27 ... I9 . .. Sl ...ISS ...2O .22-27 .47-49 ...SO ..,44 I22-ISS .26-27 ...SO .. l25 . . .32 ... I4 ...2I ..I3O .SO-SI and45 ...28 ...SO .,.5S . 53-Sl .94-95 . . .29 l2O-I2I I43fl5I . . I26 . . .IS2 . . l29 . . .52 II2-IIS ...87 ...ISI II6-II7 ...IIS ...-I6 .24-25 .96-97 98-IOI 4 ,gi We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with cer- tain unalienable rights, that among these, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Declaration of Independence July 4, I776 l 3 Xfgfiizzif 5 wit Equality I Goal Cf Title IX Chefs Class for boys only is out. Title IX of the Education Amendments of I972, passed by Congress, was designed to eliminate discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. All courses - including home economics, vocational arts, in- dustrial arts, health, business. and PE classes - must be coeducational, and counseling and aptitude tests must be non- discriminatory. The exceptions are PE participation in body con- tact sports such as wrestling and football and portions of health classes dealing with human sexuality. Some parts of the law are effective now? schools are given three years to comply with other parts. Fair treatment is still a goal in America. INWWW C: Q Q Q prwbw Q er gr lu? .... 'gig ,gi f I i' A W 1 in '35'?'f2,1fiQw:' -7 ' I Leslie Gunderson makes a lap table in Woods. Archery. badminton and bowling teams contam both sexes Cindy Clark in foreground X , N 4 Cindy Clark in Technical Drawing class. Zane Bussler safety and Laurie Dropp football team manager 1 lx Becky Locket! beside mural she designed and painted in Room 226 A New Year Brin s A New Look During the early fall of l975 work was completed on the foot- ball field, the all-weather track, and a building on the southwest corner of the field for the storage of outdoor equipment, garage space, and restrooms. Three offices, one on each floor, were built in the south window-well, and the older restrooms were remodeled. Also new windows and blinds in the i926 section im- proved the appearance of the school, both inside and out. Smaller changes, but important ones for students, included the addition of ping pong tables in the Commons and in Room 226, the painting of colorful stripes and murals in rooms I56, 226, and 232 by students in the Title I Summer Program Linder the direction of Ms. Svec, and the placement, by Student Council, of a luke box in the Commons. llt'W psychologist. Thomas Cuscak. shared by Sophomore Mary Sue Nolan puts the new all-weather track to a special use. Dists. 33 and 94, in a new office CNew building in backgroundj John Oliiar picks Chicago. New football field is ready for first home game. 5 Administration 7 i '- ' A 1 ra .5 . A iw .Q H ,Q 1 g Q., 'ff s 2- A A - L' 1 , - t gg: L, V 5 If .Q :iw v' ' .ij L if . 5 ig, Q f f,-was i s, fwf. 1 , U ,,,,i K, i V f-mr ,X s em' ' f f Richard Waterhouse Richard DuFour Marie Gorskey Assistant Principal Dean Assistant Dean 1 7? V ' 4 5,239 , ,K L! X I 53 -V' X A . , 5 1. ' L V I ...-' : f f f is 43? AW-m f 1 ff., Winifred Thomassen Richard Howard Jack Katnmes Dr. Richard M. Kainin Administrative Assistant Business Manager Administrative Assistant Principal Front Row: Bruce Treudt, Secretaryi Robert Westrom. Presidents June Zimmerman. Back Row: Duane Walter. Dr. Jerald J. Saimon Robert Willett. Richard Gatehouse, Kent Orlandini Superintendent vw' any fy jg ' . Basi Skill The Basic Skills program, which includes courses in all re- quired areas, offers on a voluntary basis an alternate curriculum. Pictured below from left to right are Larry McNamara, Dept. Headz Linda Adams, Sheryl Giszczak, Deborah Hladilek, Pamela Katsion, Doyle Potter, who taught the first semester, and David Ronallo, who taught the second semester. The following teachers are pic- tured with other departments: Loren Getz, Wayne Kosek, Gary Lunak. Paul Netzel, and Mary Rash. Also not pictured is Alice Zoda, teacher aide. if W WN gg. Y' A' Q le' J , K 9 s X A li t WM LIRRI ULU ' i .fiiin ' - Faculty-Far left: Lee Grubbs. Top left: Jeffrey Ainsworth. K rf . A Stephen Kimery, Clarence Kyger. Bottom: Paul Unruh. Helen .5 A L Zmrhal. Student Melinda Lynch above. 400 Students Learn To Drive Each Year Bilingual Program Continues Growing Many new things have been added to the Bilingual Program this year: a Bi-Math class and an English class for beginning students. which is taught twice a day. Also the department added an additional Spanish course, Spanish Ill. The foremost goals are to have a command of two languages and an understanding of Mexican-American culture. A few Vietnamese students are also participating in the program. . r Right: Peter Alvmo, Dept, Heads Q, , fi Carmen Rodriguez . , A o s ga g s- 4 ' Y. is Ln Mrs. Lindemann, a new teacher in the department. Mr. Alvino discusses a problem with student Regina Romero. ii -K Learning English is the foremost goal of the Bilingual Department Right: Baudelio Burgarin participates in a new class. Bi-Math. Arts And Crafts ls A Big Hit The art department showed a most dramatic interest in Arts and Crafts, which is taught seven periods a day. This year's Ad- craft Competition was won by Paula Bloxam whose ad was run by the Wheaton Journal. The DuPage Conference Art Show was on display February 23 through March 5. Mrs. Reno is a new teacher, taking the place of Ms. Svec who is at the University of Tennessee on leave of absence. 6. .sf wb- Willard Beebe, Dept. Heads Gwen Renot James Rumberger Debbie Bateman works on a leather tooling project. 1 lx, 5 , Mrs. Reno and Donna Muir in Arts and Crafts class. lv 'i uf 1 Lorraine Hornbuckle in Ceramics class. Clayton Trentlage spins the potter's wheel. 9 Consumer Education, Required Course Business is one of the strongest and most influential social in- stitutions in American society today. The Business Education Department strives to meet the needs of each of the students, whether it is in the area of vocational training or for personal use. The most recent addition to the business curriculum is Consumer Education which is required for graduation. Personal Typing con- tinues to be one of the most popular courses. M W, WWW-'.:, 7 2 is '- lr . 1. 3, 1:3 4 . bi +1 3 as ,.1- Qqi 9 , f K 5545 i, fix L . yr. . ..,. ., . .L it'-A , .K .,.. Top: Roy Kuskila, Dept. Head: Sharon Bokker, Middle: Joseph Crickard. Bruce Elliott. Bottom: James Garbe. Patricia Peterson ff IQ Julie Hughes in Secretarial Practices class John Murnane in Personal Typing class Tk 'E x gel 'i is re Q 'Q its l Q -if .K .N W E 3 ts f X w,'Q itwQs . 1. .gf , v if G N. AVA DAVEA CDuPage Area Vocational Education Authorityb in Addison serves I3 high schools. Juniors and seniors may study in SO occupational areasg 82 We-Go students completed courses this year. Mr. Larry McNamara is Vocational Education Coor- dinator. -.. , -Oils. , f , ..,, ,,,,,v, , J- fs .if- fg ' A i K'T ' , as to ,'i 'ig A tv i , it ' 5 is i -1' ' . A . so N ' fr 3l'.fYfl1.aef4Q' Sandy Pesetski - Aviation Maintenance Technician Ornamental Horticulture .1 . w . , Y 9 ' s 'lx - f N. 1 3 f' ,V , g . - , e I I, I fl X 4 , , .V s M ' ,124 N H lr ll Aw.. Above left: Betty DeMonbrun - Child Care Left: Doug Koltz - Auto Mechanics Above: Jackie Simmons. Serene Vraney. Cindy Henrikson - Dental Aide ll Words Have Power Writing an essay, reading a classic, giving a speech, creating a poem, producing a skit, learning to punctuate, analyzing an editorial, acquiring new vocabulary words, doing research - all are activities a We-Go student might experience in an English class. The English program is the largest and most diverse program in the school, possibly because all students are required to complete six semesters in this area. lf. as Lytton said, The pen is mightier than the sword, then effective communication, as well as discerning readers and listeners, is essential. - , p A iis' , - tiir 4 1 - 215 I isiri l N , i 3 ' I - . ...,, .. i.- ' . ' -,'. 5 R125 rt , , .ge , ' S F l ' ' lmlllfv' 4' 2- 1 2 ous f ,...,--w ,m,.,-,gp ttyg ,,,' . f K S ,sts ' Af . 1 ,- s' c f 19 , 1 ,! ',.--Q-I t . 4 . eil A , '-'2 T sa-tn . -fr If 1 11' i 1 gs-L A V. ::u.Nu.,,,.. Que' fx N N' 1 . jf - , . . - at '- I ,f .P S Top: Dean Burgess, Erica Crohn. Row 2: Charolotte Ekern Virginia Fairbank. Row 31 Charles Greenberg, Wayne Kosek Greg Leitner. Bottom: Mary Patterson, Cheryl Waldorf, Nor- ma Wissing Students in Ms. Waldorf's Speech class produce Cinderella.' Left to' right: Sue M. Johnsen, Steve Roberts, Roxanne Tepler. Mike McMurry, Priscilla Wagenmakers Patricia Bryan Dave Justice making a commercial Tom Doesdel right Chuck Baehr on c ew .W 5.15. f lx if Russell Severe Dept Head Roger Conley and Bob Olson recording the show Foreign Languages 231 ig, it 1 x . si-J , 1' f' I X 'X a in uf ' is 4 -'S N, K ' JJ Mrs. Frances McGawn, Dept. Head. 'x X Q 'X-, YA f' rig E, Margie Perhai in Spanish I class. French IV students using the language lab. Left to Right: Deborah Enns. Milan Gordon. Linda Jenks. Norma Wiss- ing. Far Left: Gloria Hernandes. I3 f 7 ', ' -' A fi H i G :Qi ,A ,.AA ef 5 E po pa 4 . Vg f, vi! had Q, G 0 1 1 V 4, Q. . A M V, f ifl' u E d a n Guidance Counselors: Peter Alvino, Elizabeth Behrens: Alan Hofland. Eugene Peter ini-course: Photograph First semester-Front: Kevin Ayers, Dave Hinton, Cliff Black. Teacher Kathleen Hayes, Rick Webster. Back: Mike Wollenburg. Baird Shattuck. Dave Eorrzel, Jeff Maillaux, John Murnane, Dan Fester. Milford Murphy. Adaptive Education Gary Lunak and Teacher's Aide Chris Phillips. SOD Guidance Aides-Front: Phyllis Demski. Denise French. Back: Terry Allman, Secretary Agnes Keeley l E S E E 2 5 2 i Coral Schieve Mrs. Dianne DeWolfe and Jim Scheffler Such Good Chefs' uk' :Vila 'Q' Ms. Jane Prachar and Finnley Clark . .... , l V ,f', 1 Far Left Cmdy Buck Faculty, Left to Rlglal Pam Kozlowski Auing Dept. Head Babara Baedmle Lorri King: Dmborah Poten Qmnh 15 7 -Q Industrial Arts Cuts It. The Industrial Arts Department is large and quite varied. It features four main areas: Woods, Drafting, Electronics, and Metals. Each area offers three courses. ranging from general to advanced to specialized. Each area of the department attempts to provide not only for the average student but also for the highly -...W motivated student who plans a career in industrial arts. .'--..,,,-NNN... W Drafting requires concentration, as Rick Burton demonstrates. avr K Y L ffm t V x W . Mr. Dean points out the uses of a compass to Chuck Hookham. X. ... f . 1 M Mr. Lincoln with Tim Ireland and Dan Rotermund. Roxanne Tepler in Wood Shop ' ss! ' 5 , -t , 13, -jf.-in -Www A ' r f Q ,, ffwefa M f , , , : I I , -L Q ,. It A Si N . W 5 I xg 'N ' Warm tytt M . T I 4 . v 1 kia F ' ft' ' f , . ... V 13.- -'-' 1 fl ' , A M ,.,L f ...sf fy Phil Tinnes at the belt sander. t6 Mr. Cowden demonstrates his handmade atmospheric engine to the class. 'i fi it 1 ' ut Mr. Ranallo. drafting instructor. 'xg Andy Kobler and Steve Pacelt at work tt 7' 4 A AW, .,. qw: -' ew' f i nl K W ' .,,L. V A k 2, Q M 'Y . , X .,.. ..,. , V :gf Q A f ' ' H' - .,. k ,. , n -- ' d -f+,: , ....,. :gg . .yii T ,W Mr. Young aids Randy Meyers on a difficult project. i 1,2 it. No rotary saws for Ben Parra. George Nicoloff enjoys Metal shop Mr. Potter and Marc Davenport. IRG: Inter- Related Occupation Inter-Related Occupation, a vocational education program. is divided into two phases: classroom and work experience. The class meets daily in the mornings students receive on-the-job training at a selected place of employment in the afternoon. The student is paid a wage comparable to what any trainee would receive. VICA Cp. l22J is an integral part of this program. The teacher is Mr. .lames Garbe, and the Vocational Coordinator is Mr. Larry Mc- Namara. Front: Ken Luka. Bernie Morrissey. Carol Cowart. - Gail Seimetz, Cheryl Thompson, Debbie Berndt. Fred Znnowske, Mark Hook. Art Fairbanks. Mr. James Garbe. Back: Dave Singletary. Sandy - Winiecki. Sue Keeley, Paul Zoch. Terry Stroud, Kevin Dewey. Bob Auwaerter, Ed Farrell. Steve Czuchra. Bob Marlowe. nf neun.-.n.-.-qnq... ' . 22.3 sf er. ...t Libraries ave It. The learning resource center increased its services although theft continued to be a problem. Pop music on cassettes and play-back units could be checked out hourly or overnight. Students could view various programs on video equipment or video-tape their own programs, and over ISO periodicals were available for professional and student use. . . jfs s Ti 5 nk ' 1 SS 'SY si, i'l 'v ,W k jg' K Sealed: Cheryl Meyer. Asst. Librariang Sue Carney. Clerk. Standing: Nancy Shimkus, Para- Prog Jerry Wicks. LRC Director. Eileen Poirier, Clerk. Not Pictured: Pauline Milligana Tommy West and Ruben Pineda. Charlotte, Barsema' Q' 'x Sealed: Brian Schingoethe. Standing: Mike Potirala, Debra Berndt. Scott Brauer. Mike Wilson. Left: Barb Johnson and Chris Murnane. From Bits To Bytes To Words Computers are here to stay! A computer unit was added to all freshman Math classes. while Data Processing was the most pop- ular course. Advanced Placement Calculus offered the opportunity to iuniors and seniors to take a college level mathematics course while still in high school. Kurt Liebezeit, a Math IV-E student, was this year's high scorer in the National Mathematics Examination. Mr. Robert Lemon ' il .--gk, S is , -A- W M r. Frank Burzynski A --fr - fl' or . 23-W-K L .st Qfrv, 3 4 X ig, X td Y Q Y tl 1. 7 W0 Ki SL I' . 'sera ik st f 5 4 Z 'si 'i X M as 4 if ' st 5 ' . Q Above Left to Right: Lee Yunker. Dept. Head. Ronald Hansen: Kathy Hayes. Dr. John Murphys Ronald Salzmang Vera Soren- sont Dennis Stevens: Howard Swan. Right: Maura Becker. Tim Spohn, Chuck Baehr, Bernie Vandermolen. 20 Kurt Liebezeit-l976 High Scorer in National Math Exam. fee? ' in sl' g 1 5 A 5 2 Robert Price. Boys' Dept. Head Mr. Lee Grubbs .. New K K f Q -2 ,ella at . 1. 5.1 ' .7 QA:5Q.tf5f?,-egg' - T X' 'QEVS ' 2 ef . 9 was t as , H t - H tx .ft . ,.-7- 'f'ii 'A' MA. V ,.... . Q iQ..4i ii . t, - ., ,,. JF Mr, David Sparknian Kaleen Egeland L' David Zietlow and Mr. Unruh '7 Ms. Lorri Jordon, Girls' Dept, Head ar ei if, ' X . ' Xe ft 3 1, Tk Q fn ,A .. B , Y 4- , , . X. , . A fx 'sit 1 ' K7 li Q.. , Q V ev ' an , , X, . if Q' '. Q , 3 V X , ' ' 3 el' - sf '.' in ,W Q. .. -'J D' . if 1' Left to Right: Gail George, Ronald Hansen, Barb: Henry, Stephen Kiinery Clarence Kyger. Patil Nctzel. Robert Owens. LaVora Singleton, Paul Llnruli Helen Znirhal. all 21 Band The Music Department emphasized the Bi-Centennial theme in its I976 Concert Season. Music featured American music and American composers. Marching Band was invited and participated in the Dad's Day Football Game Half-Time Show at North Central College. Naperville, on Nov. 8, l975. In Front: L. TO R.: D. Wold, M. L. Muilenberg. First Row! C. Sargent: S. Cheehyt T. West. T. McAdams. C. Bussie. J. Large. S. Shepherds K. Lapp. M. Foster: B. Stoughz B. Chezem. P. Price. C. Turner. Second Row: K. Sargent. R. Caputo. J. Gustafson. L. Reeve. T. Waterhouse. D. Walter. M. Law. A. Sostak. A. Swenson, B. Olson. D. Stastne. S. Westley. A. Englehard. A. Marek. L. Black. W. Goering. B. Braueri C. Lync. Third Row. A. Havlik. C. Swickg L. Elslager. S. Ried. C. Hedrick. M. lurop L. Schmult. S. Johnson. C. Huff. M. Wold. A. Visserman. S. Brugmann. S. Westley. T. Wierenga. V. Alcazar. M. Simon. M. Wilsoni C. Sostak. M. Settle: M. Monningl11G. Tom Bowen 'ak at 22 3 we MWHE gh Becky Bra uer JIII Murphy w-ff Marvin Law Lin Schmult -',4ff ' sa-r Vocal Musi After getting off to an unusually early start, We-Go's choral groups maintained a busy pace throughout the year. Beginning with the first Fall Concert ever given. Oct. 28, the season extended through Baccalaureate in June. The choirs and ensembles sang for four other major events: Christmas Vespers, a Winter Concert, a Spring Choral Concert, and a Senior Concert. This year a swing choir was formed, which brought the number of major vocal groups to six. Mr. Ronald Benner was the director. wh-4 Octet-Seated: David Zietlowt Becky Brauer, accompanist, Howard Metcalf. Mike Saas, Mitchell Brown, Kurt Liebezeit, Doug Koltz, Phil Saas. Not Pictured Enos. Concert Choir-Front: B. Hallman, R. Baker, T. Dye. B. Hardy, D. Whiteside. R. Wells. T. Wierenga, D. Zietlow, M. Brown. D. Snyder, S. Roberts, F. Eota, M. Woomer, P. Bloxam, L. Gould, M. Sampson, L. Dropp. Second Row: E. Choe, R. Flickmger. G. West, M. Perhai. M. luro, K. Kyger, N. Brown. B. Campbell. M. Rega B. North, D. Enos, A. Woods, S. Robertson, M. Weyrauch. J. Jolls, A. Collins, J Madrigals-Front Row: Rita Baker, Peggy Bloxam. Marvel Sampson. Beth Hallman. Middle Row: Mr. Benner, Lisa Gould, David Zietlow, Bobbi Klipp, Mitchell Brown. Back Row: Steve Ernst, Andrew Woods, Doug Koltz, Mary Weyrauch. Kurt Liebezeit, Kem Dailey, Howard Metcalf. Not pic- tured: Doug Enos. Minter, R. Klipp. M. Colford, J. Dierking, Mr. Benner. Back: R. Krueger, A. D. Anderson, J. Havlin, A. Cliff, C. Riske, M. Bowman, H. Metcalf. K. Liebezeit, Koltz, S. Ernst, T, Altman. M. Boorsma, M. Stefano, C. Bicchinella, B. K. Dailey, J. Dreibrodt. K. Peterson, S. Cheehy, B. Brauer. Not pictured: M. Saas, Saas, S. Pesetski, L. Gunderson, G. Overbay. ft Swing Chour Front Gary Overbay Cindy Blechlnella Nancy Brown Dlek Waterhouse Senond Row: Thom Wlerenga Angela Cliff Phtl Saas, Jenny Jolls Beeky Brauer Fred Stroebel Third Row: Beth Hallman Marvel Sampson Chris Peter- son Peggy Bloxam Debbu Anderson Bob North Back Jenny Havlm beott Robertson, Davld Zletlow Mike Saas Tum Wlerenga. Kurt Llebezelt Not pictured Doug Enos ' Choir-Front: K. Krucek, K. Lenertz, V. Church. J. Hammond, L. Howat. M. Worness, S. Ursich, C. Sams, E. Niswander, L. Shires. Third Row. L. Sanders, D. D. Burgess. D. Sikorski, C. Johnston, H. Miller, D. Hlte. Second Row: A. Brown. D. Heinrich. B. Kennedy, S. Visserman, K. Bicchinella, D. Ragland, L. Blum, L. Sedlacek. D. Sudano. C. Stange, D. Gustafson. N. Ducharme. S. K. Marcum. L. Stilin, Mr. Benner. Not Pictured: K. Dunk. C. Velbel. M. Wilkemng. Ae . A. Lentini. M. Zamier, L. Schmuggerow, C. Allen, R. Bryant, T. QS Chorus-Front: C. Cortez, D. Modica. A. Woods, D. Smiley, M. Perhai, Wierenga. P. Bryant, J. Riehecky. Back Row: P. Olson, W. Bicchinella. H. Miller, C Marcum, L. Vanderburg. Second Row, Mr. Benner, C. Stange, M. D. Howard, K. Musser, J. Evans, J. Walker, C. Metcalf. C. Peterson, R. Sanders. 25 Orchestra Front Row, L. to R.. J. Kamm, A. Cliff, L. Horvath, C. Johnston. M. Hall. S. W Walters, C. Kueker, S. Visserman. F. Riley. Second Row: T. Ferro, R. Snowden, M Brand, C. Peterson, M. Foster. K. Lapp, B. Brauer. J. Large. P. Price, D, Durkee, S SCl1F3lI18I'.C.UFSICTLS.BI'U8IT13f1I'1.Thifd Row: R. Morgan, B. Elslager, T. Phillips.J Bali. C. Salmon, A. Klingberg, M. Law, K. Sargent. T. McAdams. C. Cheehy. C Sargent. T. Wnerenga, S. Westley, A. Visserman. M. Wold, J. Gustafson. C. Huff. S M has 26 Debbie Durkee Mr Lwene Haney Chris Salmon In Concert W 'im v 'C Barb Elslager 'Wmw, .rr WW A N Frank Riley Marcy Hermo Crops, Chemicals, nd Kinetic Theories In this age of scientific advancetnent, We-Go students had many opportunities for study. Once again. Horticulture CApplied Biologyl class was the most popular. being taught seven periods a day. The Horticulture classes grew a variety of crops, including mums and poinsettias which were sold during the fall and winter. The largest crop, the spring bedding plants, was sold in May. Bio- Chemistry was taught this year for the first time in three years. In Bio-Chemistry the students studied chemistry as related to life science. 'hu if Mr. Dichtl, Dept. Head, working in the greenhouse. 3 atv' V V 'T .n '. .g - ll! .. f I gr-figs' . A Q t:',, A Q .5 5 M rf? 'N fi ll ii? s s t -- T 1- 1 lg ti Y' N. ' , A if TX V ' I ft .. iff ' -t.- Mi - 4, Wwg-f . 'i : v N my f yzgrizw .,. it - 1 p age . ' -t 'Y : sw 4.96 ' Left to Right: Carl Coynert Alan Fickaut Beverly Gossen: Kathleen Hayesi Phillip Martellt Carol Millers Deborah Musgravet Robert Owens. 28 Linda Nichols measuring acid in General Chemistry ,gf M.,-' get A 2, X xii' X 'C Applied Biology ll students checking their fall crops, Beth Kennedy carefully decides on the correct amount lf, ll W f L h ..g,.- S F5 Km l X X tt ill? '.1.L--'53 39 W 1 4 . - -.E t . ,,,: ' kr' L' V, s . syn Steve Kovac. hard at work in American Government. ,seem - ln I976 American Histor Goes Independent The Spirit of '76! The Battle of Bunker Hill! The Shot Heard 'Round the World! In keeping with America's 200th birthday, three American History classes declared their independence by going on independent study. These classes were American History, l603- I877g American History, I877-Present, and Foreign Policy. all taught by Mr. Strecker. Consumer Education also gave many students the option of individualized study. Sociology was the most popular course. Two new teachers joined the Social Studies staff this year: Mrs. Katsion and Mr. Zimmerman. who took Mr. Holcombe's posi- tion. ii c .vii A .y A .-,S ,- .N-and Q ,xi , H Q 'T- at . Q A f: .. . -fm, Q- . sz A ju. 7' t me li Q 1 f 92 . r m L is Alxl! I l X ll Z .ts K -K tl .1 . , - ' x A . K it .gf . g h...- Mrs. Mary Rash Mr. Stephen Arnold U . .X T -3 Q . f 1 5 l ' 1 A wr- ' s - -,., f ' Left to right. James D. Smith. Dept. Head, Gilbert DeMayt Loren Getz: Pamela Katsiong Lewis Kribsf David Reamt Larry Starkg George Strecker. Terry Zimmermann. 29 yc Igz: ,... as me :: q Everybody W J gm Is Important A cc gmwy E .ti an M 2 , , T t if J -1 f f , g , , X, if Top: Henrietta Kovarik, Ruth Kloubec, Maryanne Brown, Linda Leeseberg Ruth Menefee, switchboard Nurse Ann Wierenga, Dorothy Dombrowski, Helen Dye. Judy Stahulak , First semester AV aides - Front: Becky Brauer. Lisa Houser, Lance Lederman. Middle: AV Director John Walton, Rich Nelson. N Jim Blaszak. Dave Lesak, Bob Whitlock. Back: Jeff Ferguson. Mark Stephano, Kevin Brauer, Kevin Dewey. Noi pictured: Kevin Barton, Dave Berndt. Kem Dailey, Tim Gansberg, Mike Rennels. Ed Seigler Greg Stoda, Parapro Above: Wayne Vaigert. parapro. Right: Parapros Virginia Egen. Peggy Gallagher. Suzi Nelson. Terry Ruch. Not pictured: Ann Hall to -1 1 lm l te Q 'l M Cafeteria aides Keith Hensel and Jim Highland. ...i-Q.-pb, A fff White, Ruth Carlock. Jesse Ferguson. Kathy Ward. Bill Metzger. Right: Emma Wipf, Mary Ann Hensel. Alice Tinnes, Mary Modaff. Violet Haase, Joanne Leffeu. Jenny Seated: Ed Johson. Marv Mitchell, Ed Schulter. Standing: Fritz Mamat. Ed Sewoski, .lim Kostner, ai',:l+m?M,fi4 Aides Earn Lunche Y Mark Wheeland In Memory Mr. Fritz Mamat, a native of Germany, was a dedicated member of the maintenance staff. His skill as a locksmith and as a repairman, as well as his good -nature, will be missed. 31 .QQ JL if fi ff X' Q: Q ,N t Q Si xxxx X o N fbi? 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Peggy Bloxain and Laurie Dropp in l776 Homecoming's traditional bonfire. N 'c -5 MY -v- ' .A ,v.,.,..- ,, 1 4 -ff: P .. ,Y . x 1 1 ' '. if 1 ' ka f X1 ..,r , V 6 , gm pm- H , . A V, M g?l?3?fi'aLf 7'f 3T'3?.?1 -N 4 . '53 x w3vg51 - ' +5?f?Wl5 . H-. ' if .e' W Lf' ., .. M i 3 53 N , f-, . W , 'K Q , , Q . X, 4 ihifffm ! :wg fig, ' WE' ,nv , I , x 'V 1' -n. , ns' ..--K Af V Au? . J, xl sh 'f, J N X 'fffffff . , ff' VT' 1A-1 54. 4 .,,:.., .fx 1 . 5 , 5 A Q , be W, .L f 02,1 Hfffiixf 'A ' 0 -M1 R Y Rm. 4, s if V fu X . , 1 - 1 w:-Ef::...B-.::S 1 W 2' A 4-Aiiiiuit Qi f -sy 1 . 1 - , N .W :..U:M F ., l ,. M m ,f . gg.-53,i::M,,,,E 5.1 ,mi N , gm w f 13:24 .5 :ET Y .xy ' W 1 1 , fhw-ax, ,Q X :V WX q 'N I fill' iff, ' ... , 1' -s .Ju ' 'is' 9 1 Q , fy. xg' Beth Hallman and Brian Tinker work on window he Pam and Kiln work hard on senior window. Freshmen have fun at snake dance. designed. 36 1 :mg 1 Back Row: Tian Novosad. Brett Bussler,Jim Gunnell, Scott Edniinson, Steve Ferro. Dave Holdernian, Jeff Nottingham Hattula. Bryan Koop, Mark Soderquist, Mike Alden, Tobin Kelley, Brad Davis. Mark Hook. Jose Toledo. Front Row: Guerra. .Iulie Bussie, Mary Kay Haag, Sue Linville. Amy Collins, Julie Hughes. Mary Ellen Nickelson. Karen Miessler. dy Bicchinella. Cathy Chorley, Debbie Wilson. Maureen Foster, Beth Stough. April Braun. Cheri Sargent. T Super Seniors push to a victory. On your mark . . . Get set . . . GO! Winners: Tim Armstrong. Rita Baker. Maura Becker, Ed Jakopcliek. v 14' i I his-usugfl 38 Class of '77 Tea's off for a victory. Class of '79 Ring out a Wildcat victory. Ph FEC RELU French club's winning float adds to l'esprit des cha Super Seniors Declaration of Victory ts savage. 2 1 1 Shirley Mackie and Thespians Class of '78 wants to Beat those Redskins. 1,3 it X me -L J XX l ' Q . 'N .. X U A s 11 Pom-Pon girls add to Homecoming pep assembly. QQ, Wifi' , xl x 4 3 T.'- F li I 1 5 vw' . ., Smeg if ,-,, v A .ig-CMN Phil, Mike, and Ralph as Naperville Central's Homecoming court. Becky and Brett at Homecoming dance. l E W In M nk- --gk Y , 273K Wg, 3. -:J ,xx ii J 9 x 1- April Braun and Mark Hendricker whoop it up. Kelly Bicchinella and Jim Highland sit this dance out 5 , its Facts, Food, Fun. Language Night Language Night, an annual affair promoting universal brotherhood and communication, was held by the language clubs on Oct. 2, l975. This year's festivities includes a parable presented by French Club, a German Club presentation depicting the use of German syllables in our modern vocabulary, a council of gods held by Spanish Club, and a lengthy parody of Roman myths presented by Latin Club. Refreshments in the cafeteria followed the stage presentation. Each club provided food representative of its language. Kathy Frommert serves punch. LX 1245? his gif I ,rg-5 , . 2 Liga Gugiafgon and Debbie Rghg, Jeff Engel, as Apollo. pulled by his not-so-patient beast of burden. Kevin Hodges. I 40 Dave Collins and Dan Plomb in the French Club skit., The Lion and the Mouse . Tim Sampson as Cupid Ji Maria Petragallo, as Gretel, makes her point to Hansel, played by Terry Ferro. ,ov ,f Robbins Dick Waterhouse Maria Petragallo Hansel and Gretel For Young At Heart This year's all-school play, a lively adaptation of the well known children's fairy tale, Hansel and GreteI, was performed for several elementary schools in the area. Many of the roles were double-cast, each cast with equal status. In the familiar lead role of Gretel were Donna Modica and Maria Petragallo, playing Hansel were Terry Ferro and Dan Rob- bins. The witch was Cindy Allen. Dick Waterhouse was the father, and Beth Wampole and Lin Schmult played the mother. Debbie Anderson and Chris Peterson shared the character of Kiko. The play was directed by Ms. Cheri Waldorf and student Sharon Smith. Despite a young cast a fine show was given, and all participants received invaluable experience. nd Lin Schmult. Dan Robbins as Hansel. Cindy Allen, witch, and Chris Peterson, Kiko -ek, Minstrelsz Claire Gregory, Beth Kennedy, and Coral Schieve. The father, Dick Waterhouse, considers Gretel's offer. 41 rm W A i Q A 121 5 1 ,,n -QQ win ,V , s S Zqmlivkyw 1 Winifred Thomassen 33 Years At We-Go! Miss Winifred Thomassen retired from the education field in June after completing 35 years of work, 33 of them at WCCHS. In i943 she began here as a business teacher. Later she became dean of girls, and in I97l, Administrative Assistant. No one who worked with her will forget her dedication, her competence, her efficiency, and her spirit. The WCCHS Teachers' Association, the school board, and the community paid tribute to Wini Thomassen and Frances McGawn at a tea in the learning center after Baccalaureate. M. lege? ,s , good bye hug for Wim from Dianne DeWolfe. An admiring look from Chris Murname for Mrs. Hows retirement. Mr. Holcombe? McGawn. 5Wf133 -f1',5Q V at i. gum -ffft 5f..'?'i1il?.t. , wir ,,f,.wPf,,f.s W, H. ,,,. ,,.,. saws ' ali LfY.2t-QM?'kmw as s,W,,sqm - -mfazmwzwsmaav Foreign Language Department Head Frances McGawn retired in June after completing I9 years in education I4 of them at West Z 1 hs P ,,g Chicago. As well as being honored by the Teachers' Association Lt y pig and the school board, Mrs. McGawn was guest of honor at a sur- ff prise farewell party organized by French students for their up ft g.ff i' respected and considerate teacher. Left: French students Cindy i A and Margaret Shurtleff with Mrs. McGawn. TWU F . ' W Au Revoir, Madame J Q y '??w'. Frances McGawn r 45 x' P yi, S' was 'A C, 1 a -so-4 Turnabout do .1 X xx gg ig K 4 ..., V. awk w 5 I 5 Renee Caputo tells Jimmy Cunningham some surprising news. Sue Johnson and Bruce Waltershaving an intimate conversation , N .f,,tt. ',,. ' A A N K4 A .M-f 'Www . . 1 t A ' i -, TW 'S' ' , y by , aqffisja sv C , v wt 1.9!-bg f 1 ,sits gy, F, 'W V M W. K , f fy. 5555 si yrs trrt it V 5 s 5, 45' .2252 3? Romance on the dance floor. Turnabout. held March IS. was sponsored by Chess Club. ' Dawn Gustafson and Randy Rathe. 0f Thee ing The musical Of Theel Sing. presented April 2.3. and 4, pokes fun at politicians in the mythical election of I924. Written in I93I by George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind, the Pulitzer prize win- ning musical also features lyrics and musical score by George and Ira Gershwin. Under the direction of Ms. Cheri Waldorf and Mr. Gene Haney. an excellent show was presented. gil' 114-Zim. Nation I Committee: We should never have sold Rhode Island. . - I. 4. 'yt Coral Schieve's priorities: After money - lovei if Ei. E B Above: Kurt Liebezeit delivers his campaign speech as John P. Wintergreen. Left: Gary Overbay inspects the fairest flower of the South. Miss Diana Devereaux. played by Jenny Havlin. 47 ,f fm 53- 1 Q2 :SQ -. ik 1 . xt! 9' D 4 ,X ,, 3 f .fx Q . 1, z A V x S+ xg , ,,..o- S f 'W a 'is Q r 1 'L f ,S . .. , 'aa - f A51 I' is s P A V I -Q 'lf : 7? , yy. 1 I, 'sk ',':f:fV-Vw, . R .,f,a z :1Vv A ft f 43 -11- lla' 0' 4 Q-.-Sf' -.Q I 1 ,. 2-RESP ?!c ' 4 V V , L, 4 Iii g- ig' f, S Aff iff' ,V gg - -V V A i V I 41:15, , 55,3 SW. .M , , 455 :T T -1-'LV 'a , '15 , 39,9 , if , 3, u V '4 V . ' - V EY f'b,?'yV V Q- ,Nj t f 95, , 133, 'S 1,1 ' V' Ty :Q wi f 511. fm x- .. M .' - .::.-- - ' , Q - f V , , V, , .V ,MU . . . 4 X V, ,5 , - my 3 3 ni , V . 1 fwfff Q25 n,,, Vw ,Qg I fair ,Va ,naw-.. - - ,QQ A . 1 .5 gs ggi-X15 5 sg, , D Waterhouse and Max Monningh inspect the beauties at Atlantic City. Ambassador Mitchell Brown protests an indignity. Bob North and Rick Brown The Senators played yesterday! Cast of Characters CLead named firstg understudv secondj Louis Lippman. a big-city Jewish politician ............ Francis X Gilhooley, a Boston Irish politician ....... . . Hotel maid ............... ,,.. ................ , .... JOE BLIRBA ......DON FELD . .CORAL SCHIEVE Matthew Fulton. newspaper czar. Nat. Party Chairman, Chief Justice of Supreme Court ...,...........,,...... GARY OVERBAY, DICK WATERHOUSE Sen. Robert E. Lyons. a Southern Senator ............. Sen. Carver Crockett Jones. a Western Senator . . . . Alexander Throttlebottom. Candidate for Vice-Pres. .,................. . John P. Wintergreen, young personable candidate for President of the United States ...,....,.......... Sam Jenkins. Sec. to Party Chairman. Sec. to Pres. . . . Diana Devereaux, a Southern for French?J belle .... . .RAY BLACKLIDGE . .MIKE MCMLIRRY ... DAN ROBBINS .,KURT LIEBEZEIT. MAX MONNINGH .... DOUG ENOS ...JENNY HAVLIN CHRIS VELBEL Mary Turner. fine example of American womanhood ..... MARVEL SAMPSON LISA GOULD Miss Benson, secretary ...............,.......... DEBBIE ANDERSON Vladimar Vidovitch, WorId's Champion Wrestler . . . . . Yussef Yussevitch. a challenger ........... . Scrubwontan ..............., . . . French Ambassador ........ . . . Senate Clerk . . ......... ................. . Washington tour guide . ............ . ..... . . . . Photographers. policemen. Supreme Court Justices. secretaries. newspapermen, Senators, flunkeys. .....BOB NORTH . . . .RICK BROWN . .LINDA NICHOLS MITCHELL BROWN . . . .LIN SCHMULI ...BECKY BRAUER guests. ets .................... LISA BLACK. CATHY FELD. ROBERTA KRUEGER. KATEY PETERSON, RHONDA SANDERS. LIBBY SCHNEIDER. LISA SEDLACEK. CHRIS PETERSON. and MICKI ZAMIER. There never was so much Iovel fy, , Q-.-...a.......,,,....., L Above right: Found itl Dailey. student director background. Left: Hold everythingl D. Waterhouse lost his contact. Kem in the 49 sv 2 J' . Q fi: .fy ,Q 4 i-w wf . Y . 5 X 2 -55.2 1 , I A 'S 1' If in N, Am, ' fv- fx , 'wg' .A a' 0 an ' '- ', 'VW . 'X' ',. ' rf X: : wi? M ii , , ,X . Cv 1 . ,,. . ,. ,X V 'x ai! fi ff of Kurt Liebezeit. Beth Wampole, and Chuck Dastych X 5 X if Gary Overbay and Marvel Sampson Junior Llass Advisor Howard Swan and Mrs Swan 4 1 l l z l l l L-' an 1 Court: Kim Ballance and escort Kevin McConkey, Dawn Carlson and escort Tom Gravenites, Queen Becky Ralph Schmuggerow and Mike Gravenites ell and escort Mike Quirin, Kelly Kyger and escort John Crittenden. Kim Kynast and escort Ed Farrell. f 'Wm Talent Night Right Barbershop Quartet Gary Overbay Doug Enos Phil Saas and Doug Koltz Chris Velbel, Christy Peterson. Julie Hammond, Margie luro. Lori Sanders in That's Disgusting! Mike Rennels and Kevin Brauer. guitarists: Margie luro and Angela Cliff, singers. Talent Night, held May I4, was sponsored by Pep Club. ml 3 -I Barry Murphy the magician! Diana Rouse and Debbie Guzlas imitate Marie Osmond and Cher. one of acts. M.C.'s were Kurt Liebezeit and JoAnn Romanelli. ga J' . sewss Senior Class Gift Sixty-two seniors came to the school on Sunday afternoon May 30, to donate a pint of blood to the Red Cross. Eleven others volunteered as typists and nurses' aides. This unusual class gift will make juniors and seniors and their families eligible for free blood donations during the year should the need arise. 2345- Jeff Nottingham, a cheerful donor. Debbie Anderson looks relaxed. nfs- --d of tw! Eddie Farrell seems a little worried. Amy Collins reassuring Jim Hensel as Pam Veitch makes a check. Kim Justice A SENIOR DON ORS Mike Alden Eriberto Alfaro Tim Allen Debbie Anderson Debbie Berndt Cindy Bicchinella Becky Brauer Jeff Chase Patti Conroy Mike Dellorto Scott Edminson Danny Farrell Eddie Farrell Steve Ferro Maureen Foster Fred Gaede Annette Goerke Cindy Hendrickson Jim Hensel Tony Holback Barb Johnson Bob Johnson Bob Jossendal Kim Justice Tim Keeley Kathy Kennedy Don Klosterman Doug Koltz Marvin Law Sue Linville Amy Luessenhop Perry Martin Mike Mell Howard Metcalf Chris Miltner Josie Montalvo Bill Moore Tom Muldoon Chris Murnane Dan Murray Rae Ann Murray Jeff Nottingham Mike Rehs Pam Risch Angela Scheel Bob Schmalhoz Tom Sikorski Guadalupe Villela Becky Wells Lee Westrom Sandy Winiecki Jean Zalesiak ADULT DONORS Dr. Murphy Mrs. Murphy Lee Westrom - 98.6 Mrs. Reno Mr. Riscli Mr. Waterhouse AIDES Julie Bussie Amy Collins Lorna Czerwinski Sylvia Falzone Robin Gustafson Laurie Higgins Julie Hughes Jill Murphy Linda Potts Pam Vietch Debbie Walker 53 X Graduates Senior class officers: Josefina Montalyo, Treas.i Mary Ellen Nickelson, Vice-Pres.. Ms. S. Giszczak. class sponsor. Steve Kovac, Pres. Not pictured: Mary K. Haag, THOMAS ADAMSON: Basketball I,2. Tennis I,2.3,4i Honor Roll I.2.3,-4. RIZA ADILI MICHAEL ALDEN: Executive Board 2.3.4. Varsity Club 3,4: F.C.A. I.2,3.4i Cafeteria Helper 2.3.41 P.E Leader 3.4: Football l.2.3.-is Wrestling 2: Basketball It Baseball l,2,3,4i Homecoming I5 Finalist. National Honor Society, Honor Roll I,2.3l High Honor Roll 41 Most Valuable Defense-Football 4. All Conference Football Honorable Mention: Prep All American. ' A' ii' TIMOTHY ALLEN: Transfer student from Dupont H.S. 3. Honor Roll 3.4. National Honor Society TINA ALLEN: Badminton 3. Girls' Tennis l,2.3.4l Softball 3. DEBORAH ANDERSON: German Club I.2i All-School Play l.2.3.-l. One Acts l,2.3.4. Thespians 2.3.4i Spring Musical l.2.3.4. Acappella Choir 3.44 Swing Choir 4. Drama Club l,2,3.4f Speech Team 2. Dance Show 3.4: Honor Roll I,2.3.4. National Honor Society. 54 ERIBERTO ALFARO 2,3. Honor Roll 4. DALE ALLEN I iii ' t f f A 1 ,. HECTOR ALFARO: Football I.2.3r Wrestling 21 Track l.24 F.C.A. K, SUSAN ATWATER: French Club I,2i Spanish Club 34 Language Night l.2.3l Attendance Aid li High Honor Roll l,2,3. JENNY AUGER: Dance Production 4. ROBERT AUWATER: l.R.O.-V.l.C.A. 3,44 Honor Roll 3,4. DEBRA BATEMAN1 Honor Roll l.2,3. MAURA BECKER: Spanish Club l,2i Cadet Band I.2. Cafeteria Helper l,2.3l Honor Roll I,2,3. MICHAEL BERKES: Football l.2Q Golf 2. will 1 15 ,fav f 'Lia CAROL ANDRESON: Honor Roll 4. SHARON ARMBRUST: Transfer Student from Rosary H.S. 4. SUSAN ASHMONT: All School Play l,2Q One Acts I.Tl1espians 3.4i Musical l.2, C1irl's Glee Club 2. Acappella Choir 3. Cadet Band lp Concert Band 2,31 Dance Production 3: Basketball ls Honor Roll l.2.3. 'QR IT' PAUL BAKKEN1 P.E. Leader 44 Football 23.41 Basketball It Baseball I.2. JOYCE BARANOWSKL Spanish Club 2.35 Language Night 3a F.H.A. 31 Musical l,-li Honor Roll l.2,3,4i Water Survey Team 3: Health Careers Scholarship 2. CINDY BARNICK: Transfer Student from Canfield H.S. Track 41 Honor Roll 4. GREGORY BERLEY: Wrestling I.2. Baseball l.2: Honor Roll I.2. DEBRA BERNDT1 l.R.O.-V.I.C.A. Treasurer 4g Library Aide 3.4 Cafeteria Helper 2,33 Bridge 3: Student Council 4, Archery 2.5 Badminton I.2.3.-lg Bowling 3. Basketball li Softball l,2,3.4 Track li Volleyball 2.3.4. C1.R.A. Board 34 Honor Roll 3,-l. NANCY BESCH CYNTHIA BICCHINELLA. Secretary Senior Class: Pep Club 2.3,-It Freshmen Chorus, Acappella Choir 3.41 Swing Choir 41 Student Council l.2. Pom Pon 3,43 Co-Captain 4: Honor Roll I.2.3,-I. National Honor Society DAVID BLACK: Football Manager It Wrestling l,2,3. JAMES BLASZAK: Transfer Student from Glenbard North H.S. It Concert Band I,2,3t Drum Major 31Audio-Visual Aide 4? P.E. Leader -It Wrestling It Soccer 4: Track If High Honor Roll 4. BECKY BRAUER1 School Play l,2,3,4t One-Acts 2.3.4i Musical I.2.3.-I. Thespians 2.3.-It V. Pres. 3g Pres. 4. Acappella Choir 41 Cadet Band I, Concert Band 13,45 Orchestra 3.43 Speech Team 2.3: Audio-Visual Aide 3: Student Council I.2,3i Sec. 3, AFS Chairman L Gymnastic Show I, Honor Roll l,J.3.4. American Abroad 3t National Honor Society. APRIL BRAUN: Pep Club l,2.3.4. Freshmen Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2, Acappella Choir 3. Gymnastic Show 31WrestIing-Cross Country Cheerleader 2.31 Homecoming Court: Honor Roll I. JONI OSBORNE BROWN: Cadet Band L22 C.W.T. 3. PAUL BUCK: Cadet Band It Baseball Team I.2. ANTHONY BLIIKEMA JOSEPH BURBA: Spanish Club 3. Language Night 3. Musical 3g Soccer 3.3: Honor Roll 4. -... o..,.,.55 ROBERT BLOSSER MARVIN BOORSMA BERNADETTE BRAND: Pep Club 2.3,-If Basketball 2. Honor Roll I,2. v' MITCHELL BROWN ROY BRUGOTO MARIANNE BUBLlTZf Honor Roll 3. JULIE BUSSIE: Pep Club l,2.3.4t Cadet Band It Concert Band 2,34 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 2.33 Homecoming Court: Honor Roll I,2.3.4q Math Winner. BRETT BUSSLER: Varsity Club 35 P.E. Leader 3, Football I,2,3,4: Baseball I.2,3.4i Co-Captain 43 QMost Valuable Player 43: Honor Roll l.2,3,4i National Honor Society: Homecoming King: Football All Conference Honorable Mentions Prep All Americana Randall Jacob Scott Award. Athlete of the Year. PATRICIA CASEY ANNA CHOROBIK DEBORAH CHRISTOPHER: Pep Club 44 Bowling 44 Honor Roll 2.4. SUE CLARK: Freshman Chorusg Girls' Glee Club 2: A cappella Choir 3.4. 4' +8105 STEVEN BURGESS: German Club 21 Varsity Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 3.4: Basketball I,2,3.4t Baseball 23,41 Soccer 3g Honor Roll l,2,3.4g High Honor Roll l.2.3.4Q National Honor Society, SUSAN BURKHART RICHARD BURTON JEFFERY CHASE SUSAN CHEEHY Musical 2 Acappella Choir 4 Concert Band I2 3 4: Orchestra 2 3 4- Student Council I 2: Student Council V. Pres. 3- Honor Roll l2.3.4i National Honor Society. CATHY CHORLEY: Pep Club 3- Musical It Track I: Gymnastics Show 3.4: Football Cheerleader 3.41 Basketball Cheerleader Sa Maiorette I,2: Homecoming I5 Finalist. ' .f . I. i 5 oawff o 5 C A ANNA CLEMENTS: Honor Roll 3. ANGELA CLIFF: School Play l.2.3.4: One Acts I.2.34 Musical I.2.3,4t Thespians 2.3.44 A cappella Choir 3.4. Orchestra l,2.3.4l Madrigals 3: Swing Choir 41 Attendance Aide 25 Gymnastic Show I. Dance Show 3.4. Honor Roll I,2,3f High Honor Roll 41 National Honor Society. MARY COLFORD1 Pep Club l,2,3.4l Vice-Pres-Pres. 44 Freshman Chorust Girls' Glee Club 24 A cappella Choir 3,4t Wrestling Mascot 4, 57 AMY COLLINS1 Pep Club l,2.3.41 Freshmen Chorus1 Girls' Glee Club 21Acappella Choir 3.41 Bridge 21 Student Council li Girls' Gymnastics l.21 Gymnastic Show 3.41 Wrestling-Cross Coun- try Cheerleader 41 Wrestling Queen1 Homecoming I5 Finalist. ROGER CONLEY1 Latin Club 2. Audio Visual Aide li Football Manager 21 Honor Roll 3. PAMELA CONROYf Pep Club 2.3,41 Dance Show 3.41Pom-Pon 2.3.4. Honor Roll 4. HS i....J FORREST DEAN: Golf Team l.21 Honor Roll l,2.3.41 National Honor Society. DONNA DEDERA1 Spanish Club li Cadet Band l.21 Concert Band 31 Student Council l.21 Archery 21 Basketball l,2.31 Track 2. MICHAEL DELLORTO .4111 - 1 1.f1'F:f'tiQt 'Q Q MICHAEL DIECKMANN DONALD DIERSCHOW1 Cadet Band Ii Concert Band 2.5.41 P.E. Leader 41 Bridge 41 Football l,2.3.41 Honor Roll 4. KATHY DIRR: German Club I.21 Bowling 21 Honor Roll 3. 58 . ri-ext RICHARD COURTNEY1 P.E. Leader 41 Football 2. Baseball I.2,3.41 Honor Roll 4. LORNA CZERWENSKI1 Library Aide 2. BRAD DAVIS: Track l,2,41 Cross Country l.2.31 Homecoming I5 Finalist, School Record 880-yd. run and mile relay team. BETTY ANN DE MONBRUN1 Transfer Student from Mac- Carther H.S. 31 Thespians 41 Musical 31 Acappella Choir 41 Madrigals 41 Tutor at Grade School 41 Most Amiable Student Award from DAVEA. CHRISTINE DEVINE KEVIN DEWEY1 Audio Visual Aide 2.41 IRO 4. TAMMY DYE. Freshmen Chorus. Girl's Glee Club 2. Acappella Choir 3. Attendance Aide l. Tutor at Grade School 2. SCOTT EDMINSON. Varsity Club 3. P.E. Leader 4. Football I.2.3.4. Basketball I. Homecoming l5 Finalist. MELINDA ELES. Transfer Student from St. Scholastica H.S. I. Freshmen Chorus. Honor Roll 4, STEPHEN ERNST. German Club I. Freshmen Chorus, Acappella Choir 2.3.4. Madrigals 2.3.4. Boy's Octet 2.3. Honor Roll I,2,3,4. National Honor Society. SlLVlA FALZONE. Spanish Club 2. Language Night 2. Freshmen Chorus. Girl's Glee Club 2. DANIEL FARRELL. Musical l,2.Concert Band I,2.3.4. Orchestra l.2.3.4. Student Council 2. Football l.2.3. Wrestling l. Golf l,4. if BARBARA DIVlTO. Honor Roll l.2,3,4. National Honor Society. JENNIFER DREIBRODT. Spanish Club I, Pep Club 4. Freshmen Chorus. Girl's Glee Club 2. Acappella Choir 3.4. Honor Roll 4. CAROLYN DUCKWORTH. Guidance Aide l. Archery I. Honor Roll l.2,3. High Honor Roll 4. CONSTANCE ENDERS. Pep Club 3.4. Honor Roll l.2.3.4. DOUGLAS ENOS. One Acts 4. Musical 4. Freshmen Chorus. Acappella Choir 2.3,-1. Madrigals. 2.3.4. Boys' Octet 2.3.4. Sw- ing Choir 4. P.E. Leader 4. Basketball l.2. Baseball l. Honor Roll l.2.3.4. WILLIAM ERCKMAN EDWARD FARRELL lRO. VICA 3.4. President 4. Cafeteria Helper 3.4. P.E. Leader 3. IRO 3.4. Basketball l,2. Golf l. Baseball 2. Honor Roll 3.4. DONALD FELD. German Club 4. School Play 4. STEVEN FERRO. German Club 2. Varsity Club 3.4. School Play 3. P.E. Leader 3.4. Football l.2.3,4. Basketball I.2. Gymnastics 3.4. Baseball l.2.3.4. Math Winner. Honor Roll l.2.3,4. National Honor Society. Homecoming I5 Finalists. Football All Conference Honorable Mention. 59 FRANK FINNERAN1 Transfer Student from John Adams H.S. 44 Honor Roll 4. RICHARD FITZENREIDER MARK FLENS 9.85 MAUREEN FOSTER: French Club It Science Club I 2 Executive Board I, Pep Club I.2.3,4i Concert Band I,2.3.4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Bridge 2: Dance Show 3,41 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 2 Pom Pon 3,41 Honor Roll I,2,3,4. JAYNE FULK FRED GAEDE MARK GANGSTAD: Football 21 Wrestling 2. RICHARD GARTNER: High Honor Roll I,2,3,4i National Honor Society: Valedictorian. GRISELDA GARZA: Softball 1. 7 as MICHAEL GRAVENITES: Ski Club It Cadet Band It Football I,2g Track I,2t Honor Roll I,2.41 High Honor Roll 4. PHILLIP GRUCA: Varsity Club 3.45 P.E. Leader 3,41 Basketball I.2,3.4: Soccer 3,4. REBECCA GUERRA: Dance Show 3.45 Homecoming Queen. 60 CAROL GASPER ANNETTE GOERKE: German Club li Honor Roll I2 34 National Honor Society: Pep Club I,2,3,4. ORVILLE GRAMMER sf., MARY KAY HAAG: French Club It Senior Class Secretary 4: Pep Club I.2,3.4i Cadet Band li Concert Band 2,3.4t Challenge 41 Dance Show 3,41 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 2,35 Pom Pon 41 Honor Roll l,2,3,4i High Honor Roll L25 National Honor Societyi Homecoming I5 Finalist. MARGERY HALL: Transfer Student from Rosary H.S. la Spanish Club I. Orchestra 3.44 Honor Roll I,2,3i High Honor Roll 4, CYNTHIA HANDELAND: Spanish Club 2,32 Honor Roll 3,45 .Q-sXts5Q.tQ.g.ft1: .M . . rsnn oosi 1 . s be . is - . .s Q A. , . A 52 'i ' 1 6 2355363 5 4 r Q ,W i s if z J .1 I Q . Q it , . 'Q if 1 , iii Ate.. if '. - - .. is C ., 3 KENNETH HAVLIK1 Musical Si Cadet Band I: Concert Band 2.31 Honor Roll 3.4. MARK HENDRICKER: Bridge 4a Football l.2,3.4. DAVID HENKEL LESLIE GUN DERSON: Freshman Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 2: A cappella Choir 3,4i P.E. Leader 4, Archery l.2,3.4i Captain 2.4: Badminton l,2,3g Basketball I.2.3,4i Captain 4: Softball 5.41 Volleyball I,2,3,4i Captain 21 GRA Board Pres. 4g Honor Roll I,2,3,4, National Honor Society. JAMES GUNNELL: Varsity Club 44 P.E. Leader 3.4: Football l,2.3,4t Homecoming Court, Most Valuable Player Football. ROBIN GUSTAFSON1 Pep Club l.2,3,4g Freshman Chorus. Girl's Glee Club 2: Challenge 44 Wrestling-Cross Country Cheerleaders 2,44 Honor Roll l,2,3,4. - was f r '-A49 TE Rl HANGARTN ER JOAN HAPPEL: Rosary H.S. 2, Spanish Club It Language Night It Musical 21 Freshman Chorus, Girls' Glee Club 24 Honor Roll I.2. TIMOTHY HATTULA: Baseball l,2i Homecoming I5 Finalist. CYNTHIA HENRIKSON: Pep Club l,2i Musical l.2i Cadet Band It Concert Band 2i Honor Roll 4. COLLEEN HENSEL JAMES HENSEL: Cafeteria Helper l,4, Wrestling I.2,3,4i Tennis I, Honor Roll 3.4. WILLIAM HERMANf Football l.2. 6l MARCY HERMO: Musical 2,3,4, Concert Band 3.4t Orchestra I.2.3.4, Cafeteria Helper 3,4, Tennis I,2t Honor Roll I,2,3,4. CHERYL HIGGINS LAURETTA HIGGINS: School Play 2,31 One Acts I,2.3, Thespians 23,43 Musical 2,3, Cafeteria Helper I,2,3t Challenge l.2t Honor Roll l,2,3,4. WENDY HLINKA1 Pep Club l,21 Archery It Gymnastics Show 31 Wrestling-Cross Country Cheerlealder 24 Honor Roll 34 High Honor Roll 4, Sophomore Class V. Pres.. Challenge 4. KIM HODGES ANTHONY HOLBACHQ Spanish Club It Basketball l.2t Golf l,2.3,-I, Honor Roll l.2,3,4. LAURIE HOUX: Science Club It Freshman Chorust Concert Band 2.3. Pep Club l,2,3a Bridge 2.31 Softball It Track 2: Honor Roll 2.3,-1. ROBIN HOWARD: Class Pres. 21 Guidance Aide It Student Council l,2t Honor Roll 3.4. CHERYL HUFF: French Club li Pep Club 2,3,4t Cadet Band It Concert Band 23,44 Orchestra 2.3,4i Bridge 3: Pom Pon 4a Honor Roll 3.4. 62 JEFFERY HIGHLAND: Spanish Club 2: Language Night l,2t Cafeteria Helper 2,3, Bridge 3.4, Tennis I,2t Honor Roll l.2,3,4t National Honor Societyt First Sem. Bridge Editor 4: Photographer Sports Ed. 3. KAREN HILL: Bridge 21 Honor Roll I,2.4. ANITA HIX: Ski Club I.2t Executive Board I.2i Pep Club I,2.3,4, Girls' Glee Club 21 A cappella Choir 3: Grade School Tutor I, Honor Roll 3,4. DAVID HOLDERMAN: Football l,2,3, Baseball l,2.3.4, Highest Batting Average 4, Co-Captain 4, Honor Roll 4a Homecoming I5 Finalist. MARK HOOK MARGARET HORN CHARLENE .IACOBUS CELESTE JOHNSEN BARBARA JOHNSON: Spanish Club 23,-1, Language Night 3,4i Musical 4: Orchestra l.2,3.4i Cafeteria Helper l,2,3,4i Honor Roll I.2,3.4i National Honor Society. KIM JUSTICE: Transfer Student from Romeo H.S. It Pep Club 3.4: Student Council 3.4i Track 31 Dance Show 3,4. SUE KEELEY: French Club I, IRO-VICA 43 IRO 45 Honor Roll l,.2.3,4. TIMOTHY KEELEY: Audio-Visual Aide I. I r:'O ?l 4 l ,l JULIE HUGHES: Transfer Student from Glenbard West H.S.: Pep Club 4: Gymnastics 31 Dance Show 4: Pom Pon 4a Homecoming I5 Finalist. STEVEN HYNEK: Football I,2i Track Team I,2.3i Gymnastics 3: Honor Roll I.2.3i High Honor Roll 41 National Honor Society. NANCY IVANECKY: Cadet Band Ii Concert Band 2.3 Orchestra 2,31 Archery L21 Honor Roll I,2,3i High Honor Roll 4. ROBERT G. JOHNSON: Ski Club l,2i Varsity Club 3: Student Council l,2,3. Treas. 2. Pres. 3. Golf I. Gymnastics 44 Cross Country l,2,3i Honor Roll 2,3,4. ROBERT JOSSENDAL. Ski Club li Bowling 4: Baseball Ii Honor Roll l.2.4. EDITH JUDSON TOBIN KELLEY: Varsity Club 3,41 P.E. Leader 3: Football l,2,3,4i Homecoming I5 Finalist. KATHRYN KENNEDY1 French Club 3,4i Language Night 3,45 Bridge 4, Honor Roll I,2,3,4i National Honor Society. CATHERINE KENNEY 63 DONALD KLOSTERMAN. Science Club I. Ski Club I.2. GoIf'l,2. Honor Roll I.4. KEVIN KLOUBEC. P.E. Leader 4. Honor Roll 3.4. DOUGLAS KOLTZ SPENCER KRONING JOHN KUCINSKI. Transfer Student From Nashville, Ill.. Com- munity H.S.. Football 2.4. CURTIS KUEKER. Language Night 3. Musical I.2.3. Orchestra l.2,3.-I. Math Tutor I. Honor Roll I.2.3.4. iz. MARVIN LAW: All School Play 2.4. Concert Band I.2.3.4. . Orchestra 3.4. Football I. Golf I. High Honor Roll 4. TIMOTHY LEDERER. Football 2.3.4. KIM LEFFEW. Cafeteria Helper I.2.3.4. Grade School Tutor 3. 64 41 I BRYAN KOOP. Ski Club I. Varsity Club 3.4. P.E. Leader 4. Foot- ball l.2.3.4. Baseball I.2.3.4. CMost Improved Player. 43. Homecoming I5 Finalist. STEVEN KOVAC. Senior Class Pres.. Varsity Club 3.4. Cafeteria Helper 3. P.E. Leader 3.4. Student Council 3. Football l.3.4. Basketball I.2. Golf I. Baseball 2.3.4. Honor Roll I.3.4. BARBARA KRANZ. Library Aide I. Honor Roll I. ,Z JANET KUNTZ. Freshman Chorus. Girls' Glee Club 2. Nurse's Aide 4. Bridge 3. DARLENE KURGAWA. Transfer Student from Gage Park H.S. I. Honor Roll l,2,3. KAREN LAPP. French Club l,2. School Play 2. Musical 2.3.4. A cappella Choir 4. Cadet Band I. Concert Band 2.3.4. Orchestra 2.3.4. Student Council l.2.3. Secretary 2. Honor Roll 2.3. High Honor Roll 4. National Honor Society. PETER LO DESTRO: Student Council 41 Executive Board 4: Freshman Chorus: Football I,2,4t DuPage Water Surveys Honor Roll I.4. AMY LUESSENHOP: Honor Roll I,2,3t High Honor Roll 4: National Honor Society. KENNETH LUKA1 IRO-Vica I. MICHAEL MARANO: Football It Golf 2,3t Baseball I, TIMOTHY MCADAMS: Musical 3.41 Cadet Band It Concert Band 2.3,-It Orchestra 44 Bridge 5.44 Honor Roll l,2,3.4. BONNIE MCGRIFF -....-fl THOMAS LENERTZ: Football L25 Art Winner l.2,3,4. SUSAN LINVILLE: Pep Club l,2.3.4i Challenge 4a Gymnastics Show It Dance Show 3,45 Pom Pon 2.3.4t Co-Captain 4t Prom Courtt Homecoming I5 Finalistt Honor Roll l,3,4. SHERI LISEWSKI MICHAEL LLITMAN SHIRLEY MACKIEI AFS Student from Englandt School Play -It One-Acts 4g Musical 45 Cafeteria Helper 4a Student Council 4a Honor Roll 4. THOMAS MALIA: Latin Club 2.35 Language Night 2.3: Varsity Club 2,3,4t Cross Country l.2,3.4i Captain l,2,5.4t Track l,2,3.-li School Record: Mile Relay, Mile Run, 2 Mile Relay, Honor Roll l,2.3.4. K . PATTY MCGUYERI C.W.T. 3: Bowling 2. MICHAEL MELL ROBERT MENEFEEf Football It Baseball l,2. 65 HOWARD METCALF: F.C.A. I,2.3. Varsity Club 2.3. Freshman Chorus. A cappella Choir 2,3.4, Madrigals 3.4. Boys Octet 2.3.4, RE. Leader 4? Football l.2,3,4t Wrestling l,2,3,4: Golf I,2, Honor Roll I.3,-I. CHERYL METZGER: Pep Club 4. Gymnastics 2,3. Gymnastics Show 3.-l. Basketball Cheerleader 4. Honor Roll 3. MICHAEL METZGER: Audio Visual Aids 2. CHRISTINE MILTNER. Basketball I,2,3.4i All Conference Basketball 3i Tennis l.2.3.4. Softball I.2.4. Volleyball l.21 Honor Roll l.2.3,-li High Honor Roll 4, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students. JON MINTER1 P.E. Leader. Football l,2,3,4. Wrestling l,2, Baseball I. DEBORAH MONIZ: Audio Visual Aids 2, C.W.T. 3. DONALD MUELLER. Cadet Band I. Conert Band 2,31 Track l.3,-I. Cross Country l,3.4i Honor Roll l,2.4i School Record-2 mile run. ROBERT MUELLER STEVE MUELLER: Varsity Club 2, Track 39 Basketball 3: Cross Country 3, Honor Roll I. 66 KAREN MIESSLER. Pep Club l,2,3.4i Cafeteria Helper 4: Basket- ball I. Gymnastics Show I. Dance Show 3,44 Pom Pon 2.3.4, Co- Captain 3.4, Homecoming Court, Honor Roll I,2.3. ROBERT MILLER THOMAS MILLIGAN: Spanish Club 2: All-School Play 21 Thespians 2,3,4, Musical I.2, Concert Band I.2.3,4, Orchestra 2.3.4. Cafeteria Helper I.2,3,4. JOSE FINA MONTALVO. French Club 2. Spanish 2.3. Language Night 3, Class Treasurer 3.4, Pep Club l,2. Freshman Chorus. Bridge l.4i Softball I. Honor Roll I,2.3,4, National Honor Society, French Contest Winner I, Danforth Award. BERNARD MORRISSEY: IRO-VICA Vice President 4. Freshman Chorusi IRO 41 Gymnastics 3.4, Honor Roll 2,4. MARGARETA MOYET 'D H ,Q Ia JOSEPH MURPHY: Tennis I,2,3,41 Honor Roll l,2,3. RAE ANN MURRAY1 Varsity Club 41 P.E. Leader 41 Badminton 3.41 Bowling l.21 Basketball 3.41 Tennis 2.41 Softball I.2,3,41 Volleyball l.2,3.41 GRA Board1 Honor Roll 3.41 Most Outstan- ding Girl Athlete. JAMES NELLIS1 Football I,2,31 Track li Honor Roll 4. GEORGE NICOLOFF: P.E. Leader 41 Wrestling I,2,3.41 Honor Roll 3.4. JEHERY NOTTINGHAM1 Varsity Club 41 Exec. Committee 41 Football l.2.3.41 Basketball I.21 Baseball l.2.3.41 Homecoming Court1 All Conference Football 41 Most Valuable Player- Ofl'8l1S9: Honorable Mention All State1 Honor Roll 4. TIMOTHY NOVOSAD1 Varsity Club 41 P.E. Leader 3,41 Football I,2.3.-I1 Track I.2.31 Homecoming Court1 Honor Roll I.2.3,41 .C.A. 2.3.4. DONNA MUIR1 Transfer Student from Downers Grove South H.S.1 Bridge 4. CHRISTINE MURNANE1 French Club 3,41 V. Pres 31 Cafeteria Helper I.41 Bridge 41 Editor-Second Semester1 Softball I.2.31 Honor Roll l.2,3,41 High Honor Roll 213,41 National Honor Society, Salutatorian. JILL MURPHY1 Pep Club 41 School Play I.21 One Acts li Thespians 2.3.41 Musical l,21 Freshman Chorus1 Concert Band 2,41 Bowling 31 Gymnastics 3.41 Gymnastic Show 3.41 Honor Roll I,2.3,41 National Honor Society. I ,S ' mf! WILLIAM NELSON1 Basketball Ii Honor Roll l.2.3.4. DIANA NEWSOM MARY ELLEN NICKELSON1 Senior Class V. Pres.1 Pep Club I.2.3.41 Bridge 31 Student Council I1 Basketball I1 Softball I.2,3,41 Volleyball li Dance Show 3.41 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 2.3.41 Captain 41 Prom Queen1 Homecoming Court1 Honor Roll l.2.3.41 National Honor Society. il.. JANE OREN1 Tennis 2.31 Softball 21 Honor Roll I.2.3. STEVEN OREN1 Football l.21 Basketball Ii Tennis 2.31 Honor Roll 2.3.4. GARY OVERBAY1 Transfer Student from Fenton H.S.1 Musical 41 A cappella Choir 41 Concert Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 41 P.E. Leader 3.41 Wrestling 21 Golf 2.31 Gymnastics 3.41 Swing Choir 41 Honor Roll 2.3.4. 67 EDDIE PARR KAREN PEASE ROBERT PEREZ ff GEORGE POLKE1German Club 35 Language Night 3: Soccer 3. STEVEN POTIRALA LINDA POTTS1 Latin Club I.2,3I Language Night Si School Play IQ One Acts It Dance Show 41 Honor Roll l.2.3.4i High Honor Roll 2g National Honor Society. SANDRA RAMERIZ DEBBIE REHS: Language Night 2.31 Basketball li Tennis 2.3: Softball l,2I Volleyball 2: Honor Roll 23. MICHAEL REHS: IRO-VICA 4: IRO 4: Football li Wrestling 2: Baseball 2. 68 pi' KAREN PERHAI: Freshman Chorusi Girls' Glee Club 2, A cappella Choir 3.4. SANDRA PESETSKI: Freshman Chorusi Girls' Glee Club 24 A cappella Choir 3.4: Musical I.2i Gymnastics Show 3. MICHAEL PLUNKETT :if VIARTIN PROGO v1lCHAEL QUIRIN IAARGARET RAMIREZ N - ag? ISI5 I LI KIM RILEY: Spanish Club 4. Honor Roll 3.4. PAMELA RISCH. Spanish Club I. Pep Club 4. Challenge 2. Gymnastics l.2.3. Basketball 3.4. Track 3. Gymnastics Show 3.4. Basketball Cheerleader 4. Honor Roll I.2.3.4. CAROLYN RISKE. All-School Play I. One Acts l.2. Thespians l,2,3.-I. Musical l.2. Freshman Chorus. Girls' Glee Club 2. A cappella Choir 3.4. Madrigals 3.4. Cafeteria Helper 2. Grade School Tutor I. Pep Club 3. Student Council l,2. Dance Show 3.4. Honor Roll l,2.3.4. CHARLES RUENZEL MARVEL SAMPSON. French Club 2. Executive Board 4. All- School Play 2. Thespians 2.3.4. Sec.-Treas. 4. Musical I.2.3.4. Freshman Chorus. Girls' Glee Club 2. A cappella Choir 3.4. Madrigals 3.4. Math Tutor. l,2. P.E. Leader 4. Student Council 2.3.4. Honor Roll I.2.3,4. National Honor Society. Swing Choir 4. E.S.P. Chairman 4. CHERYL SARGENT. Concert Band I.2.3.4. Orchestra 2.3.4. Cafeteria Helper l.2.3.4. Football Cheerleader 2.3.4. Basketball Cheerleaders 2.3. Honor Roll I.2.3.4. National Honor Society. Homecoming I5 Finalist. ,1 ,wif MICHAEL RENNELS. Varsity Club 4. All-School Play 3. Thespians 3.4. Spring Musical 2.3.4. Audio-Visual Aids 3.4. Bridge 4. Student Council Parliantentarian. Executive Board 4. Basketball Manager I. Gymnastics 3.4. Cross Country 2.3. High Honor Roll 4. Tennis I. Water Survey Team. JENNIFER REX MARY REYNOLDS. Library Aide I. Cafeteria Helper 2. C.W.T. 3.4. Y i, rp. V WENDY ROBERTSON. Freshman Chorus. C.W.T. 3. BARBARA RODRIGUEZ RACHEL ROJAS DEBBIE SCHACHT ANGELA SCHEEL. German Club l.2,3.4. Language Night 3.4 All-School Play 3. One Acts 2.3. Thespians 4. Musical 2.3.4 Honor Roll l.2.3.4. THOMAS SCHEFFLER 69 ROBERT SCHMALHOLZ: Ski Club It Football I.2g Honor Roll 2.3. RALPH SCHMUGGEROW: P.E. Leader 4: Football l,2g Wrestl- ing l,2.3,-4. Honor Roll l,4. LINETTE SCHMULT. School Play 44 Thespians 41 Musical l,2,4t Cadet Band It Concert Band l,2,3,4t Orchestra l,2,3.4i Student Council 2.31 AFS Chairman 31 Tennis l,2,3t Softball I,2i Track l,2. Volleyball l,2i Honor Roll l,2,3,4Q National Honor Society: American Abroad 4. STEVEN SICKINGERI Freshmen Chorus, Wrestling l,2p Track I. Honor Roll I.2,3.4p National Honor Society. ERNEST SIEFERT THOMAS SIKORSKI: Chess Club 3.41 Football l,2,3,4t Wrestling lg Tennis 2: Honor Roll l,3,4. DONNA SLIVINSKI: Musical 2: Bridge 4: Student Council 2.3. Honor Roll l,2,3,4. National Honor Society. CONNIE SLOUKA SHARON SMITH: Spanish Club l,2,3,4t Language Night I.2.3.4: Sophomore Class V. Press Junior Class Pres.t School Play l,2,5.4t One Acts l.2.3,4g Thespians 2.3.45 Musical I.2.3,4: Drama Club I.2,3,4t Student Council l,2,3t Track 2a Dance Show 3.45 Honor Roll l.2.3,4t National Honor Society. 70 PHILIP SCHRAMER: Football l.2q Track l,2. GAYLE SEIMETZ: IRO-Vica 41 IRO 44 Softball 2. DEBRA SHEAHAN: Cadet Band l,2t Challenge 2, Honor Roll 4 JACOUELYN SIMMONS SUSAN SIMOSKY: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Glee Club 2 Basketball It Honor Roll l.2.3,4t High Honor Roll 4. DAVID SINGLETARY: lRO-VICA 43 Varsity Club 3.41 P.E Leader 4: IRO 43 Basketball 2,3,4. TIMOTHY SPOHN MARLENE STABACH BETH STOUGH: Musical 3: Cadet Band It Concert Band 2,3.4: Track 2,31 Prom Courts Honor Roll 2.4, Homecoming I5 Finalist. '- -,.f.L, -V32 if ,I Q LINDA STREBEL FRED STROEBEL: Latin Club la Cadet Band It Concert Band 3,4a Wrestling L24 Gymnastics 3.4: Tennis I,2t Honor Roll 2 i W... TERRY STROUD: IRO-VICA 4: IRO 4a Honor Roll I.2. THOMAS SMITH: IRO-VICA 3.41 IRO 3.4: Football L21 Honor Roll 2.3. JUDITH SMRZ MARK SODERQUIST: Basketball I.2.3,4t Co-Captain 41 Most Valuable Player: Golf l.2.3,4g Honor Roll I,2,3.4g National Honor Societyg Danforth Award. JAN STOUGH: Tennis 2,3,4t Track 2, Honor Roll l.2.3,4i High Honor Roll 45 National Honor Societyf Most Valuable Doubles Player 31 Math Contest Winner 3. CHERYL STRAKA: Transfer Student from Wheaton Central H.S. li Pep Club l.2f Concert Band I,2a Bridge 41 Basketball l,2,3.44 Tennis 21 Softball 23 Track It Volleyball 2. HELMUT STRASBURGER --an MARY LOU TAYLOR: Honor Roll I,4. TRUDI THEIS CHERYL THOMPSON: IRO-VICA 45 Secretary 41 Guidance Aide 2,34 Grade School Tutor 21 IRO 44 Dance Show 3.4. 7l PHILIP TINNES: Executive Board 3, Football 3,4, Wrestling I, Gymnastics 3, Track I.2,3,-4, School Record for Mile Relay Team, Honor Roll 2, ALAN TOBIASON DEBORAH TODD: Latin Club 2,3, Language Night 2,3, Musical 2, Orchestra I,2.3.4, Honor Roll 2,3.4. ff g f ,Ml S-+llv 'cii SCOTT TROWBRIDGE: ROBERT UNRUH: P,E. Leader 4, Football l.2,3.4, Most lm- proved Player, Basketball l,2,3, Golf l.2. RITA VANAGUNUS: French Club I, Pep Club 3.4, Concert Band IQ, Pom Pon 3,4. GUADALUPE VILLELA, Spanish Club 3, Pep Club 2.3, Dance Show 3, Pom Pon 2,3, Honor Roll I.2. MILLER VLAHOS SERE NE VRANEY -is SJ. JOSE TOLEDO, Football l,2,3.4, Wrestling I,2.3,4, Co-Captain 4, Homecoming Court. FRED TOMS NANCY TORRES BERNARD VANDERMOLEN ROBERT VAN HERIK, Wrestling I, Baseball I, Track 2. PAMELA VEITCH .AU ve- 'rg 'S ,x l SANDRA WARNING: Soph. Class Treasq Pep Club 23,44 P.E. Leader 4. Track It Majorette 2,3,4. High Honor Roll 4. MARK WEIMER: German Club Ii Soccer 3: Gymnastic 3.4: Honor Roll l.2.3.4t High Honor Roll l,3,4t National Honor Societyi National Merit Scholarship Letter Of Commendation. DEBBIE WEINMAN: Dance Show 3,4. DEBRA WHITESIDE ANNA WHITFIELD: Latin Club Ii P.E. Leader 44 Honor Roll 4. TIMOTHY WHITFIELD. Football I. I S. g .aw Six BILLIE WAGNER DEBORAH WALKER: French Club Ig Pep Club I,2.3,4. Challenge 4: Dance Show 3,41 Pom Pon 4? Prom Courti Honor Roll 2.3,4t High Honor Roll 41 Home Ec. Contest Winner. ELIZABETH WAMPOLE: Spanish Club 3,44 Pres. 41 Language Night 5.41 School Play 3.42 One Acts I,4a Musical l,2iTl1espians 4a Grade School Tutor It Honor Roll I,2,3.4. National Honor Societyt American Abroad 3: Host to Exchange Students 3.4. .I iw reg, Q REBECCA WELLS: German Club 31 Language Night 4: Musical 31 A cappella Choir 41 Orchestra l,2.3.4. Speech Team l.2f Library Aide 2,35 Honor Roll 4. PATRICIA WENK LEE WESTROM: P.E. Leader 4. Basketball l,2.3.4t Cross Coun- try I,2f Honor Roll l.2.3.4i High Honor Roll l.2,3.4. National Honor Society. GAYLE WIBORG: French Club l.2i Language Night l.2. Science Club l.2. Concert Band 2. Softball It Honor Roll l,2,3.-It National Honor Society. SUE WILLIAMS DEBRA WILSON: Freshmen Class Sec.. Musical 2g Girls' Glee Club 2. Pep Club l.2.3.-lt Pres. 3.41 Student Council l.2t Dance Show 3.41 Pom Pon 2.3. Honor Roll 2.4. Homecoming I5 Finalist. DAR Award, 73 SUE WILSON1 Bridge 2. DALE WIND SANDRA WINIECKI1 Language Night li IRO 41 Basketball 2.3.41 Track 21 Honor Roll I,2,3,4. JEAN ZALESlAK1Fresh. Class Treas.1 Pep Club 3,41 Cadet Band li Concert Band 2,31 Cafeteria Helper 2,3,41 Pom Pon 41 Honor Roll I.2.31 High Honor Roll 4. PAUL ZOCH1 IRO-VICA 41 IRO 4. KIMBERLY ZOLLER1 Spanish Club li Freshmen Chorus1 Grade School Tutor L21 Basketball 21 Honor Roll 3. WILLIAM WINQLIIST1 P.E. Leader 41 Baseball l,2. DUANE WYNANT1 Baseball I,21 Basketball I,2,31 Track I.21 Bridge li Honor Roll 2.3,41 P.E. Leader 41 German Club I.2. MARY ZACHARA: Spanish Club 3.41 Language Night 3,41 Honor Roll 3,4. I n Memory STEVEN WICKFELDER JEFFREY WALKER MICHAEL JONES Graduates Not Pictured MARYALICE BENSON: Spanish Club Ii Softball I: Honor Roll l,2,4. JOHN BESCH MARGARET BLOXAM: French Club 4i Science Club I,2. Choir l,2,3,4: Madrigals 3.44 Swing Choir 4i School Play 2,3,4I Musicals l,2,3i One- Acts 3: Thespians 2.3,4a Speech Team 2,3g Honor Roll I,2.3.4t National Honor Society. DEBRA BOKHOVEN GLEN BROWN: Transfer Student from Hoffman Estates H.S. 41 Honor Roll 4. AU DREY BUDRESKI ROBERT BUEKER: Bridge 4t Football I,2t Wrestl- ing It Tennis L24 Honor Roll J,4. RAFAEL CHAVEZ WILLIAM DAY COLLEEN DELLORTO ANTHONY DEMSKI THOMAS DENNIGER: Transfer Student from St. Francis H.S. Ii IRO-VICA 41 IRO 41 Football 23, Baseball 2.3. RONALD EASTMAN ADAM FIFE LYDIA COMPOS FLORES ARTHUR HEITZLER: Ski Club It Football 3: Baseball 2.3I Honor Roll 4. THOMAS HERMAN: IRO-VICA 3,4g IRO 3.4 Baseball I.2,3,4. KENNETH JAGER: Baseball l,2. CHARLES KUFRIN GARY LAUN: Track It Honor Roll 4. DANIEL LAWLESS PERRY MARTIN: Football l,2p Honor Roll I,2,3.4. DAVID MILLER DOLORES MILLS WILLIAM MOORE: P.E. Leader 3.43 Bridge 31 Football LL Soccer 3: Honor Roll 3.4. THOMAS MULDOON: Language Night l.2.3: Football lp Track 4: Honor Roll I. AXEL NELSON CYNTHIA NOWECKI KEVIN SANDON KARIN SCHERPF: Softball It Honor Roll l.2.3,4. SHARON SHELBY: Transfer Student from Milwaukie H.S. Milwaukie, Oregon 41 Bridge 4. RANDI SMITH LOUIS SOSA: Transfer Students Varsity Club Sz Wrestling l,2.3i Track L24 Cross Country 2. VERNON WHELAN MICHAEL YEP JULIE ZAMBRANO: Spanish Club 4i Pep Club 3.4: Bridge It Honor Roll 3.4. The grand finale of the class of '76. sr . :X 3' ...tow .. the A EQOA Above: Leslie Gunderson, a scarecrow? Left: Dave Singletary, Kevin Kloubec, Steve Ferro. Super Seniors -i , W' e!yL5,4gf6'E2 ' Xi? 'MK ' M Lin Schmult Q2 W -Q Er Trudu Theis. 76 'Yr . is A 'im Q , ig. Senior guys ordering caps and gowns. Class President: Big AI Kovac. ' ff' 1 ff! If g fill f ls Tobin Kelley takes a 'time out. - r f , M .fo Tim McAdams entertains Donna Slivinski ,Ain , Pam Risch a member of the Class of '76 and proud of it. Howard Metcalf doing his slimnastics. X Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bicchinella and Cindy at tea in learning center Mr. and Mrs. John Nichelson and Mary Ellen have reason to smile 44 In Honor Society New members were initiated into the National Honor Society at a tea held in their honor on Nov. 20, l975, at 8 p.m. in the lear- ning center. All seniors with a B average for six semesters are con- sidered for membership in the society. Faculty members who have taught at WCCHS at least one year vote on the candidates, basing their choices on the following qualities: leadership, scholarship. character, and service. A teacher must have had direct contact with a student, such as in a class, club, or sport, in order to vote for that student. A maximum of fifteen per cent of the class can be chosen. Ms. Zmrhal, Ms. Meyer, and Mr. Ream congratulate Steve Hynek Mark Soderquist, Lee Westrom, Timothy Allen, Stephen Ernst. Jeffery Forrest Dean. Steven Hynek, Richard Gartner. Second Row. Margaret Gayle Wiborg, Marvel Sampson, Donna Slivinski, Barbara Divito, Leslie Kathryn Kennedy, Linda Potts. Angela Scheel. Angela Cliff, Annette Third Row. Josefina Montalvo. Jan Slough. Barbara Johnson, Susan Cheehy, Christine Murnane, Deborah Anderson. Lynette Schmult, Elizabeth Wampole. Becky Brauer, Jill Murphy, Christine Miltner, Mary Ellen Nickelson. Cheryl Sargent. Mary K. Haag, Back: Steven Burgess, Michael Alden, Sharon Smith, Cynthia Bicchinella, Karen Lapp, Amy Luessenhop, Nancy lvanecky, Brett Bussler, Steven Ferro. Not pictured: Steven Sickinger. Mark Weimer. Baccalaureate Baccalaureate-Honors Convocation was held in Bishop Gym on June 7, l976. Special music was provided by the orchestra and concert choir. The Rev. Larry Owen, minister of the Church of Christ, urged graduates to Reach for the Stars. Valedictorian Richard Gartner recognized seniors who had won scholarships, and Christine Murnane named those who had been accepted into the National Honor Society tp. 775. Teachers and administrators honored senior students for their various academic, athletic, musical, or artistic accomplishments. Robert North, Pres.-Elect of the class of '77, and Timothy Sampson, l976-77 Pres. of Student Council. assisted. ' fy' J ,W A fit .A SM hun W we :Es - - .f f. . ' . ,V ifiwgaf ..,ir'i5'Qat if'-wq 'f-,'fJh.' Ygyff W li, ' . ,f!'7ii9f. M ,2it2f,i31 1L lkfiffig , rifffhilffi 5 2. io . , . aw Josefina Montalvo and Mark Soderquist - Danforth Foundation Awards College Scholarships Joyce Baranowski ' Millikin U. 3 Susan Cheehy - Cornell C. , Leslie Gunderson - Geo. Williams C. S Lauretta Higgins - Knox C. Barbara Johnson - Taylor U. Amy Luessenhop - U. of Evansville Linette Schmult - Augustana C. ,-.umwrwfwmawwwawaewws fwwawatwwwwzwwwwi M 14235 Fl Steven Ferro and Mark Weimer - National Merit Letters of Commendation mi CLASS Steven Ferro and Mary Ellen Nickelson - American Legion Good Citizen If mm,-.. Q... 78 Valedictorian Richard Gartner. 4-year attendance record too! Salutatorian Christine Murnane Awards Qother than those picturedj U.S. Marine Corps Devil Dog Awards - Steven Ferro, Mark Soder- quist Lions Club Athletic Scholar - Steven Ferro Best Actress - Marvel Sampson Best Supporting Actress - Debbie Anderson Best Director - Sharon Smith Best Technician and Best Thespian - Becky Brauer Home Economics Betty Crocker Award - Deborah Walker IRO Student of the Year - Edward Farrell National School Orchestra Award - Angela Cliff Yearbook Y R. Gustafson, M. Haag, W. Hlinka. S. Linville, D. Walker Special Scholarships Deborah Anderson - Fermi National Accelerated Lab., Millikin Ll. Margaret Bloxam - Class Contributions Scholarship Brett Bussler - Armed Forces Memorial Scholarship Steven Ferro - NROTC. Georgia Institute of Technology Frank Finneran - West Chicago Junior Woman's Club Leslie Gunderson - Class Contribution Scholarship Mary Kay Haag - Olivia Smart Scholarship from Woman's Aux. of Community Hosp. and W. Chi. Aux. of Delnor Hosp. Scholarship Margery Hall - Benjamin Trust Scholarship Joan Happel e Winfield Junior Woman's Club Kenneth Havlik - Winfield .lunior Woman's Club Karen Lapp - Benjamin Trust Scholarship Josefina Montalvo - Armed Forces Memorial Scholarship Christine Murnane - Benjamin Trust Scholarship Sharon Smith - Benjamin Trust Scholarship Rebecca Wells - Class Contribution Scholarship John Philip Sousa Band Awards - Susan Cheehy and Linette Schmult Illinois State Scholars Timothy Allen Deborah Anderson Margaret Bloxam Steven Burgess Brett Bussler Susan Cheehy Forrest Dean Steven Ferro Richard Gartner Annette Goerke Mary Kay Haag Lauretta Higgins Nancy lvanecky Barbara Johnson Robert Johnson Thomas Malia Timothy McAdams Christine Miltner Christine Murnane Gary Overbay Marvel Sampson Steven Sickinger Susan Simosky Donna Slivinski Sharon Smith Mark Soderquist Mary Taylor Mark Weimer Gayle Wiborg an M 4j5iml U5ff?W d w m ' W3 is Q . '1 X . ..,. s N W G Iii N ef 115 9 E s 1 ,, . ! ,, ,I . Hx V . ' 4 1 r 5'-'fvi 1 9 was X Q 2 .xi :J Y LQ-w 1 , , V, 4,2 f ' .w i 1 2 ,s I 1 VA , 4 up Q :xml , - 7 .2 -J: ay if 3 3 S , X f 'W f-K xiwg , ! K , , g ' '22, As, My 512 ATHLETICS 1 A V-- A f Q25 4, ' ' 't ,V ,f1Q2'jfe,,:, H 82 A R i . gpxs K in-N gt. ,, .wits , .s L7V.,A, ,-.. K 6 s.,n 9 ... . , cs- affix, QQ W' ,..pu-sll'iv' J f W . .-ff W 'swf' .L ,s . - ' A 1 f'-f ' ' '.. , ,g ' . . ' V K C X . W,-153' -, V Take aiml ,. Yagi... if fjfeflx . . - I W 3 'X z, gifted! Bull' Eye! The I975-76 Archery squad ended the season with a 4 4 record. Ms. Gail George coached the co-ed squad which consisted of fifteen archers. This was the first year for co-ed archery Maura Becker and Lisa Gould retrieving arrows. Coach Gai' George at left- .. ' 331 '-x 1'3 T3 , : I f . . g,gG,.,4:, Q fflq ti 2 s, 1 ,W . fa, .wif Q 'f ' 'lf :cf-1:2 .mi Q, ' , ,T W s 1 K 1 1 5 V-N f-ff' ' 51 1 x -F ,fs -.55 ' . .V Qdgl ' 7 sf' ' k 5. , 'L Q ruff 'K' it 'fs lt I ill g 'V vi Cary Clark. Co-Captn Scott Moffatt Eric Lichte. Lisa Gould: Cindy Clark, Co-Capt.: Leslie Gunderson: Tracy Finnegan. Campbell. Becky Schneider: Mike McMahon1 Dan Petong Patricia Mackot Coach Gail Georges Kim Clark. SCOREBOARD First Round Glenbard No. O-I Glenbard So. I-O Glenbard W. I-O Hinsdale So. O-I Second Round Glenbard No. O-I Glenbard So. I-O Glenbard W. I-O Hinsdale So. O-I Loss Win Win Loss Loss Win Win Loss Fore! Bob Judson. the ,ffl Frosh-Soph Scoreboard Whea. Cen. 336-340 Glen.S. ISS-I92 Geneva III-245 Nape. N. I72-l85 Whea. N. I9l-I88 St.CI1ar. I89-I94 Addnson I77-l83 Nape. Cen. l89-I79 Lake Park ISS-l86 Sl. Edwards l89-l9O St. Francis 204-IIS Oswego I82-I85 Glen. N. l83-I89 Wl1ea.Warr. l75-l92 Fenton ISO-I85 Waub Val. 234-DI Dual Meet Record Loss Loss Loss Loss VVH1 Loss Loss VVin Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss VVin 343 84 golfer fOr W9'G0- Mark Soderquist Frosh-Soph Squad Front Row: Mark Stilin, Mark Turner, Dave Nelson, Tim Kohler. Tom Nelson, Jim Nichols. Back Row: Swan, George Grauer, Andy Kobler, Mark Noeges. Carl Sostak, Scott Sharp, Gerry Schulze, Not Pictured: Dave Judson Duriavieh, Dean Hoppe, Pat Andrews. 'I me Rick Morgan Tony Holbath 5 X 'Y sf' 55. V 3 it as X ay - If S Whea. Cen. Glen S, Geneva Nape. N. Whea. N. St.CI1ar. Addnson Nape.Cen. Lake Park St. Edwards St. Francus Oswego Glen N, Whea. Warr. Fenton Waub, Val. Dual Meet Record Varsity Scoreboard 336-340 I73-I79 I78-IE-5 ISS-I73 I62-I73 I6l-I87 I59-I73 l56-l6I I68-I7I I69-I7I I94-I73 I72-I78 I66-I65 I56-I68 l63-l7O I93-I77 Loss Loss XVin Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss Loss XVIH Loss XVIH Loss Loss XVin 4-I2 85 Small Team Tries Hard This year's cross country team decreased in size. but our boys struck it out throughout the season, and they deserve to be com- mended, Co-captains were seniors Don Mueller and Tom Malia. Don Mueller was chosen most valuable team member. Co-captains Don Mueller and Tom Malia Cheerleaders look on as Ken comes in for the finish. Mark comes in after a hard run. Front Row tleft to Rightl-Tony Malia. Mark Starck, Coach Wayne Kosek. Ken Mueller. Tom SCOREBOARD WE-GO OPP 9th Bison Invitational CFentonJ I5 Waubonsie Valley 50 27 Wheaton Central 28 I-ith DuPage County Meet 39 Weaton North 20 33 Culenbard North 24 l9th Dixon Invitational -I7 Naperville Central I5 32 Wheaton-Warrenville 26 -I2 Glenbard South I7 -I2 Naperville North I7 7th DuPage Valley Conference 86 Row-Don Mueller, Bob Wilborg. Rick Perhai. .I , X' Service by Jan Stough Ist at St. Charles - Chris Miltner Tennis, An one? The Girls' Tennis Team finished the season with a conference record of O-2-5 and a season record of 2-2-6. At the first tourney singles player Chris Miltner volleyed her way into a first place Although many of the meets ended with places for individual members, the team took seventh in the conference. SCORE BOARD Naperville North Joliet East Wheaton Central Cary-Grove Invit. Wheaton Warrenville Naperville Central Dundee Invit. Glenbard North Wheaton North Glenbard South St. Francis Geneva Conference Tourney 4-4Tie 3-7 Loss 3-5 Loss 3rd Place O-8 Loss 2-6 Loss 4th Place 4-4 Tie 3-5 Loss 2-6 Loss 4-3 Win 6-5 Win 7th Place row- M. Smith. L. Stevens. L. Dodge, S. Matson, S. Johnson, R. Snowden. Middle row: C. Miltner, M. L. Muilenburg. T. Alley, J. Coach L. Singleton. J. Oren, P. Kleinedler, D. Rehs. Back row: Coach L. King, L. Wiborg, M. Simon, K. Clausen, R. Murray, D. Finnegan. R. Rega, B. Winning Season For Wildcats The I975-76 Wildcats carried on the five-year tradition of achieving a winning season. The Cats finished third in an evenly matched conference with a 4-3 record, 5-4 overall. ln the last game the Wildcats crushed the hopes of a play-off position for Wheaton- Warrenville by defeating them 7-O. All-conference honors were awarded to offensive-end Jeff Not- tingham and defensive lineman Tim Norman. All-conference honorable mention awards were given to Jose Toledo, Steve Ferro, Brett Bussler, Bobby Unruh, Ed Parr, John Kucinski, Jim Gunnell, and Mike Alden, Awards voted by the players were Most Valuable Player- Jim Gunnell, Most Valuable Offense- Jeff Nottingham, Most Valuable Defense- Mike Alden, and Most Improved- Bobby Unruh. Scoreboard We-Go Opp. O Geneva I3 2l Oswego O 26 Whea. Cen. 2l 2O Glen. S. 26 47 Nape. N. O 2l Whea. N. 25 7 Nape. Cen. 27 IG Glen. N. IO 7 Whea.-Warr. O All-conference offensive end- Jeff Nottingham Defensive line-up Vlllllllllfi VlllllClT5 VllllllIlli'5 wat ,S gpm num . MUEATS ,K Ng S VlllllCAT5 WILDEATS llltllllllfl' Q wi uc W A ' . I B viituci ,Awuuni l MS Wclls Q mulls f WWUWS 7 t WlllllIlllS Wll Eu-tunnis witaciis ll E3 si tat 3 ' -tv it 74. Front Row. P. Bakken, T. Novosad. S. Edminson, Z. Bussler,J. Rawlings, T. Sikorski, K. Novosad, J. Toledo. J. Belle. Second Row: B. Bussler, M. Hook, J. Minter. M. Lut- man, P. Best, B. Unruh, H. Metcalf, J. Boswell. T. Kelly. Third Row: Mgr. C. McClelland, M. Alden, S. Ferro, A. Gonzalez, M. Cortez, B. Fuller, B. Walter, L. Becker, J. Gunnell, M. Henricker, Coach and Athletic Director R. Hansen. Fourth Row: Mgr. L. Dropp, M. Rega, P. Lodestro, D. Todd, S. Anderson, L. Lederer, L. Boyer, Mgr. V. Alcazar, Coach J, Ainsworth. Back Row: Unruh, J. Kucinski, M. Wheeland, P. Murray, S. Kovac, B. Koop, J, Norman, M. Adezko, K. Bailey, J. Sisson. Not Pictured: Coach B. Owens, If F N .N -me KX .1-If h , I Q K- f N J if N T ix M553 .. fr- Q - S is 1 -..1 , l 'Q 2 . I ' X A 1 is X R N. ,i QI - YA A :A . .' '-.'f v .1 .ff Wg! Kr X, A conference championship team was envisioned by the Sophomores Rebuild 64565 .. U fl Q32 63' 8 ee '35 B4 72 W4 is! 5 , se e siii t t X. ii airs 'fa G eis Q 'Q' Front Row: Craig Sisson, Jim Highland, Jim Cunningham. Sam Reyes, Ruben Pineda. Chuck Dastych. Mike Bowen. Dave Villegas. Ken Pedersen. Second Row: Mike Cacic, Chris Enders. Scott Loerzel, Dan Llnruh. Bob Benshoof, Chuck Beck. Tim Rennells. Bob Blum, Ed Sanchez, Dave Serpa. Third Row: Rick Moore. Ron rs-6 Quarterback Lee Hahn ready to pass. I975 sophomore football team. but as the season progressed it was necessary to rebuild the team's offensive line due to injury and transfer. The team showed steady improvement throughout the remainder of the season. Everyone agrees that this year's team will move up to the varsity next year and help carry on the winning, fighting spirit that our school is so proud of. 90 Kerstein, Dave Stolp, Dean Holland, Dale Chorley, Bill Hall, Lee Hahn. Dieter, Joel Catalano, Coach Gary Lunak. Back Row: Coach Gil Demay Bower, Tom Leffew, Dave Harrison, Mike Thomas. Rich Wilson, Mike Brian Schingothe, Rick Hensel. Ken Pedersen un a TD run, SCOREBOARD We-Go OPP I3 Geneva I2 Oswego 3 7 Whea. Cen. 2 6 Glen. S. I 24 Nape. N. 6 Whea. N. I I2 Nape. Cen. 2 I2 Glen. N. I 8 Whea.-Warr. Freshmen Place Second In New Conference The freshmen football team had a fine season, placing second in the conference with a 5-2 record. Overall they were 5-4. losing their first two non-conference games against two very strong op- ponents. ' SCOREBOARD We-Go CPP- 6 St. Charles 22 O Aurora East 8 32 Whea. Cen. 6 6 Glen. S. O 28 Nape. N. 6 O Whea. N. 8 29 Nape. Cen. 6 I4 Glen. N. I8 I4 Whea,-Warr. 6 Sophomore defenseman Mike Klingberg. w CAT? C W SAM wi , wiv . A A 5k in 4 Elon E A sf.-tl, fxf f vim ' wirncns Wmms WHEAT. n.ncA-i-5 1 TS F ft Winn? 4 vit RJ I 4 1 a Q uciirs Wt rs A i QXLHEA wxmm - . itncmg 71 it-:nam . f 1 1 S gf 'U ID, K. xl ' l WTLUCATS 5 iumcirs ULUC WHEAT: if .UUA 5 UCATS J E w inf? B 62+ 2 B 'Ji S- - Q4 xx.. A 7 J K: i A A v it Y' N 3 ' r . - ' Q srafr ' 1' to X T . WILUCATS wu,m:ATs if ul , - 1 g '3 wttncms , . Zz. wmms 16 X wt.nz:ATs 5 .1 ILDCATS DCA?- ' fr S- 5 4 n 4 J ' 'fl J T7 A 3 . Q ' f ' ' A 'f 5:10 ,ti '-ff y ft . - rlss .fi ' fag. 'r.s r ' Lncms c. ' I A ff WT 'f . Y . WILDEAFS ' WWJCAIQ 7-X witnws . wmnars 5 fl'1LncATs I 5+ ft W .9 7 E 77 . . ,A . 3 . T se SS. 23x g . -. . s. - LI ' , ,gg A g E I g . gf. :R 531. s . T A A A A ' A r ...Z . ' ... Tf.1.1m. ....., ..... ...s 1 Row. R. Alcazar, D. Brown, C. Mackey, K. Kania. M. Kos, T. Brinkman, D. Turnquist. K. Ayers. Fifth Row. Mngr. S. Dedera. B. Babcock.J. Fuia, B. Hemmrick. D. Kowalewski. Second Row: J. Kovac, D. Fernandes. K. Wheeland, J. M. Franklin, A. Vanagunus, D. Bell. J. Stevens. M. Grzanka. M. Settie. Back Row: J. Theis. M. West. J. Walker. Third Row: T. Murray, M. Murphy. D. Adam- Coach B. Elliot. T. Blum. S. Kelleghan. D. Stockton, C. Strayve. P. Brummel. Coach R. Voelz. J. Ferguson. B. Wright, M. Wardle, D. Runions, R. Weber. Fourth D. Juraska. T. Hamilton. Not Pictured: D. Heyden, D. Blasen. 91 J. Jones, R. Webster. B. Campos. S. Lockert, T. Rehs. B. Beckwith. D. Rinn, D. We Love Gur Wildcats At Right: Varsity Football Cheerleaders. Front Row: Kelly Kyger, Mary Ellen Nickelson. Karyn Romoser. Back Row: Cheri Sargent. DiDi Wold. Dawn Carlson. S , 1 1 5 .lm - l L....L ' at 155' C 92 ii at 'fy a F C W C 12 CL, At Right: Sophomore Football Cheerleaders, Front Row: Karen Sargent, Kelly Bicchlnella. Ann Schibur. Middle Row:Cl1rls Haag, Deanne Burgess. Back Row: Heidi Miller. 92 at 1. A .WN N-... 3.4 In its first full year of varsity soccer competition, the team finished with a respectable record of 5 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties. The booters started slowly but came on strong in the middle of the season. Raphael Chavez established a team record of I3 goals scored in one game and was elected honorary Co-Captain. Phil Gruca, senior goalkeeper, was elected Co-Captain and Co-Most Valuable Player, along with Roielio Aguilar. Peter Nelson, a junior Soccer Phil Gruca, We-Go varsity goalie, defends the goal. We-Go team member Gilberto Lopezt SCOREBOARD Waterman O-3 Romeoville 2-l Wheaton North 3-2 Forest View 4-l Wheaton Warren. 2-l Hinsdale South O-O Forest View 3-O Joliet Central 3-I Romeoville O-O VVH1 Loss Loss Loss Loss Tie Loss Loss lie defensive back, was selected as the Most Improved Player on th squad. The Frosh-Soph soccer team played an abbreviated schedul ending with a l-8 season record. Although it was a losing the players gained much valuable playing experience that will them in the future. Kicks Off New Year the ball. QVC! Sophomores Front Row: Mark Weisbrock, Gregg Carey, Chris Salmon, Norm Hocksprung, Jim Fowler. Middle Row: Villela, Bob Frommert. George Goykovilch, Ken Osterman. Bob Fairbanks. Louis Matson. Back Row: Coach Steve Kimery Slaughter, David Montalvo, Jim Ponczko, Craig Stough, Mgr. Ben Stroebel. Gilberto Lopez tackles a pass. Coach Kimery being congratulated on a victory. Scott Atkinson in strong pursuit of the ball. Front Row: Lloyd Graham, Steve Wells, Joe Burba, Jim Romero, Carlos Chavez, Jose Vargas. Middle Row: Rogielio ,Barry Murphy, Pete Nielsen. Jim Blaszak, Gilberto Lopez, Winsor Stough. Max Monningh. Back Row: Mgr. Ben Strobel. Kosusnik, Jim Early, Doug Koltz. Scott Atkinson, Phil Gruca, Coach Steve Kimery, be sg r 'Q' -.wt - s ,- Team's highest scorer-Raphael Chavez. SCOREBOARD Waterman 2-I Loss Romeoville I-3 Win Wheaton North I-O Loss Forest View 2-4 Win Wheaton-Warren.7-O Loss Paw Paw 2-I Loss Hinsdale South 2-l Loss Forest View 4-2 Loss Romeoville 3-4 Win Bolingbrook I-3 Win Shabbona 2-2 Tie Somonauk O-6 Win Malta 2-2 Tie LaGrange Lyons 4-O Loss Varsity had a rough season, closing with a 2-5 record in con- ference, 4-II overall. Co-Captains this year were Senior Rae Ann Murray and Junior Mary Lou Muilenberg. Junior Varsity also had a conference record of 2-5 with a season record of 6-8. Co-Captains were Juniors Debbie Walker and Cindy Clark. .V Varsity Scoreboard York CIS-20, I5-205 Whea. War. C2I-I9i I2-205 20-I25 Oswego C20-63 20-95 St. Chas. C20-8. 20-l65 Nape. C. CII-209 8-205 Glen. N. U9-2h 0-205 Whea. N. C4-20: 20-I4a 7-205 Glen. S. CIS-201 I5-205 Nape. N. C20-9: 7-20: I7-205 Whea. C. C20-lla I4-20. 20-I35 St. Fran. U9-2I: I6-205 Joliet E. C20-I3: 4-20: I5-205 For. View CII-204 8-205 Syc. C3-20: I9-205 Willowbrk. CII-204 9-205 96 ig t. D' I l Debbie Berndt returns ball. Varsity Front Row. Leslie Gunderson. Mary Lou Muilenberg. Shelly Straka. Debbie Berndt. Back Row Gail George, Kim Clausen, Rae Ann Murray, Tammy Waterhouse. Rochel Ayres. Beth Beedle. Mary Lou Muilenberg serves. Leslie Gunderson hits it hard. i .' lr ,I 65+ fx 4 fini .. 5. .iv ,E .Y Conference Wrestling Champs! The West Chicago Wildcat wrestling team had a very successful season this year, closing with a conference record of 7- O, I2-3 overall. The Wildcats swept the new Dupage Valley Conference with a point total of I27V1, 42Vz points ahead of 2nd place Glenbard South. They also took a 3rd place in the 32-team Rich South Tour- nament, a 4th place in the I6-team Hinsdale Tournament. and a 2nd place in the 8-team Homewood Flossmoor Invitational, losing Ist place by I point. Tom Reed and Jim Hensel earned a trip downstate where they both placed Sth in their weight classes. Tom Reed and Jim Hensel were voted most valuable wrestlers for the season. Jim Hensel was voted most improved, and Tom Reed had most pins during the season. 'ill' Y Carlos Cruz controls opponent. fl F My . f 1 ,fill f 'x Q1 x 3 D Q? ti . , X- Z 1' , A y 1 it-X .. X Dan Unruh gets a tip from' Robin Gustafson. 4 -T: 1117? gilt ,lla Z -5 l Ili' . i . T T s i 1 ' J ' is 77 ' i . ' . Qi Ai - ' 'C Y Q? i . W M X' 9 . , f as ,f Y s f 4 I '1,,,L, . . 0 xxyg ' , - . 1 . ' ' X A 'j A V . A . V ffl A 'wif-f' ,2f'fffl Aff., ll? .fl ' K l 7 . tx.-sux 1 . ' r l. ' 1-s f l , 9 Varsity Team, Front Row: Dan Unruh. Tom Reed. Bob Fowler. Zane Bussler, Spohn. Rich Geroulis. Jose Toledo, Back Row: Asst. Coach Bob Owens. Mig Carlos Cruz. Middle Row: Jim Hensel. Ralph Schmuggerow. Howard Metclaf, Tim Cortez, Tim Norman. Head Coach Lee Grubbs. ss I ff'eis 'X:s 5 xx N'f I ,ff A ,gr I gv .f I I ff 5 'L f Q' ' I I f 4 I A N g Q Y fx lm V7 57 ' ' f ' lf v 5 I E 5, ,K I I I ' I I GI 5 'I , III JI 3 I I II I, - A k Grapplers display conference trophy. - -. I f' X, ,fri-...I -XX' Q: .sw 1 is Q I 2 I rcs W1 N 4. ' . , . wgflf ,IJ A'-A FI IE, 5 '52 A y-Ii 3- ' Y F I WP! g fl 3 .K My I If 7' ' . 1 'ts ' , KIYVW I ' -Q ' 656' I fi V7 Xxx f In N , 'I f A' III I..-' I I A e. 7, I I I W I . , W ,lim ,iw Akai-Lg! ml LX 3 51 L q u I I.. -me .. eee I I ffm Varsity Scoreboard WC ' 24 Dundee 27 6 25 Lyons 32 27 Npae. C. I9 ' es LakePark o 34 Whea.N. II 30 Geneva I5 2I Oswego 28 28 Glen. W. 22 55 Nape.N. 3 34 Sycamore I7 27 West Aur. I9 38 Whea. War. I6 35 Glen. S. I6 Q 37 Whea.C. I8 y I 42 Plnfld. 6 a 3 I Tom Reed ready for takedown Amy Collins. Queen 99 J.V. Scoreboard WC I7 Dundee 46 I6 Lyons 44 37 Nape. C. I8 59 Lake Park 9 Il Whea. N. 22 Glen N. 33 26 Oswego 29 26 Glen. W. 4I 39 Nape. N. 27 33 Whea. War. 20 33 Glen. S. JI 34 Whea. C. 23 J.V. Team Front Jim Fowler Dave Villegas Greg Carey Jeff Smothers Middle AndyC Reyes, Tim Rennels John Belle Greg Noga Back Jim Cunnungham Rick Brown Pat Coach Bob Owens Coach Lee Grubbs es! Sophomore Team. Front: Dean Hoppe, Rick Perhai, Milford Murphy. Middle: Steve Davis. .lon DeVore, Paul Forester. Ruben Pineda. Back: Don Brown. Craig Stough, Bob Blum, Coach Jeff Ainsworth. The sophomore team had an outstanding season this year. Even with several sophomores on the J.V. team, they ended the season with a IO-4-I record overall. Sophomore Paul Forester was undefeated this year. with a record of eleven consecutive pins. The Freshman finished the season with a record of 3-II overall. They showed good progress throughout the season. IOO an N X S X I ,Z 2 ws 3 W---W A ,..,. --A ., ' if MM ...,.,. ,.i.4,M..:E.:.. V fa: J I if ,I ,.,, I ,.,,,,i..,i.1m M ....... i 5? J Nliffiiff' g,.,A..,.,.,.- ef 23553 3 3 1 wk, ,Ei in . V V V ,Q .:, , 55, in H' 3 ,g ff? 5 1 ,- NW '-'A - lg ! I A., . U Amk. J b , ir M44 Qgfwqil V Q' '59 s Hcx. I'lw., LQIYI Rod. 1052 XX ln. xou XX'llL'ICHIS,X.X'II1iH 9 zflfbfk f . .sw X F1 X. zpgbm-wzfhewx K . xox A z J H, ., Va-c-.wp Q, J, x utmv llwc f1t.11'l vt lin l'.'zl'm'is VX, Vcsllin Ll1CCI'lCI'.aiQl'S sm. Hu-Ho, K y, ' f Hmimu ilflwz I,cc!Xm1 Ilnnsvn, Wninidlff Ruw: Cmvinu X kvllxln NO 1 ROiN.HTCHI,JxI1lN Callus YuplYov.1I3r'ifiguk lI'lllli.fU1HI'UIx Pu rlmm lnllwx f ' fn '1 L 1, pr Q1 rr W 1 f r r r r r U H J rmlrfr+ ,imu1Ji .,r Laura I-nrcas r 1 N , nflmly Clark Ixathlecn Courtney Tam Pricv and Kim Kynnsl r '7 W Scoreboard w Q r. .W , , W r .vycarmaw U-3 Won 1 Geneva ii-7 Loss Batavia 5-2 Won q Juliet E, I-IO Loss GIe11ba1'ciMo. O-S Loss E Wheaton No. O-S Loss: r Oswego Z3-4 Won W GIer1bardSo. I-7 Loss 1, Naper. No. S-O Won WMQQIOHC. 3-5 Loss Wl1eatonWarr. 7-l Won r Naprsnzi. 3-511.055 r from Row: Mary Haltula, Joymr Largo, Pam Price, Middie Row: Dcbbn: Berncll, Char: xVl1Ild!CCl'. Cmdy Clark, Courtncv. lrncy Iiirmegalm, lid Jaalhopochelc. 35431: Row: Ms. Sir1gIe1or1-Conch, Cullum Courlney, Laura I'arc.1s. Kim Confercncs Tourlwy . .Gth o Dcbblv Iiimmcgnn, Kim Hodges, Raef kr1r1 Murray, 103 Boys' G mnastics Improves It was only the second season for We-Go's Boys' Gymnastics Team. Even though the team finished eighth in the conference, they showed good improvement, and Coach Sparkinan has hopes for a strong team in the future. High scorer was Ken Novosad, and Mike Willes won fifth place at the freshman tournament in which eight schools participated. The co-captains were Bernie Morrissey and Gary Overbay. Kevin shows good form on parallel bars. Front Row: Dennis Johnston Ed Jakopcheck if Steve Lutman . f- f M Mike Willes T LQ me T ' L. , f ., . Back Row: Steve Ferro L L I X Q5 ' .lohn Karcher M Jf-- g sm , T 'a L Kevin Tissot L' ' 'is .pg ' V LL ... . A - L4 N Ken Novosad 7 i T we Q' 4 -ig.Lm T -.,. Fred Stroebel ., m f l , l L' L, , K L it , L f Steve Wells f F L lm lij. , L. Q L ' L f 'Sf 0 Gary OV9fb5Y l7lt1'sf . ' , . 2 , ,.Vi f ,, . . cm Svarktiwn I ,fe . . if - . . it t s . Missing: Bernie Morrissey ' L 7 L 35 i ' L ' L .T r ,5 I Bob Johnson . V L .i , Thom Dosedel . L r M S , ' L .L i i 1 , ' ' i , T , . , .L 's- . tf, , . I z, f 3: t I L L 1 Lu T f ll l 'L if 2.5 UMW .Li I yi .fi ,llll: ' V ' F X 1 l lill T ' '- - -J L s L ... . , ,I in we F r ... W N... x gf T .. ,.,L I A T ' 1 A L - .. .' -1 . L. rs is 3.5 L L L . ' 104 .L . Ly .. Ed concentrates on his horse routine. ANY! Gary on the rings. Steve demonstrates his agility on the horse. AINVIF-' AMERIC. .zrruasgu gm WEIJ ore Team. Front Row: Dave Judson, Terry Ferro, Bob Kuhlman. Back Row: Coach Sparkman, Top scorer, Ken Novosad. Runion. Mark Gatehouse, Randy Morrissey. Missing: Joe Kozioz. John Murnane. 105 Five Overtimes! Undoubtedly the most exciting game of the season was against Cary-Grove. The Wildcats won 92-89 in five overtimes. lt was the Cats first season in the new DuPage Valley Conference. and Paul Netzel was their new coach. Dave Singletary and Mark Soderquist were co-captains. Mark was voted by the team as most valuable player, and he also received all-conference honorable mention. Greg Frommert was 4 rr-1 . g tl- voted the most-improved player. SCOREBOARD t WE-Go OPP. A Waubonsie 83 46 ' K 4 HinsdaleCentral 80 94 A ' K ' . if if 5 Naperville North 70 ei it I Downers Grove South 8I lO5 A i V Naperville Central 33 62 Wheaton North 54 79 L, ' .gf Q St.Charles 6l 84 t fl' 'E ' ' Glenbard North 54 85 Geneva 75 72 if rf. Rich South 58 84 . Romeoville 76 70 A Leo 53 75 ' ' Naperville North 49 45 Y Cary-Grove 92 89 S 2: -tl Wheaton-Warrenville 57 77 - Glenbard South 58 66 N N Wheaton Central 47 64 Naperville Central 5l 72 Wheaton North 63 79 Glenbard North 55 72 Naperville North 46 54 Wheaton-Warrenville 62 76 Glenbard South 68 69 Wheaton Central . 37 67 Wheaton Central 46 59 .92 Q St .site -7 V, 1 Ei-jf. 7 A Steve Burgess has control of the ball Front Row: Paul Best. Steve Burgess. Vic Mercado. Lee Westrom, Jim Farrell, Rick Morgan. Middle Row: Mgr. R. Kosusnik. Scott Anderson. Mark Soderquist. Jon Plefka, Mgr. V. Alcazar. Back Row: Ass't Coach Doug Juraska, Tim Ratliff, Greg Frommert. John Modica. Phil Gruca, Head Coach Paul Netzel. Not Pictured: Ass't Coach Pete Alvino. Dave Singletary. Kevin Bailey. Kevin McConkey. IO6 Y' Y t i 'K vbfiwz. 3 Q ' -.-S2 ,F no 7 if Vis? 595:1- i A? ' I I W . 4 2 wwe Q' Jim at work. mA In 71 7: .L i .1 Q Jon shoots for two. 7k . I y-1 L ,.., , I il J o 71 -.. . V .ii o qh . . nf .,.. or ,ooo .-7f'Q- A 3 'S Nw Wm wuuv- 3 C Dave Singletary cheers Cats on to victory! Kevin poised for the shot. ' if EFA ' W, N 9 I07 C. X . ' v Mike NiCk2lS0l1 Mark Beedle goes for points. . 'L ' nw , W Sophomore Team-Front! J. Lynch, T. Cisewski, T. Schmult, D. Chorley, M. Beedle. Middle: R. Eyni Pedersen, R. Frommert, J. Lowe. Backi M. Nickelson, D. Stockton, Coach T. Kellough, L. Hahn, J. P4 Lee Hahn Not Pictured. M. Bowman. SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD We-go Opp Waubonsie 7l 32 Woodstock 66 55 Crystal Lake 59 65 Naperville Central 50 55 Wheaton North 62 75 St. Charles 57 87 Culenbard North 64 59 Geneva 67 65 Naperville North 52 60 CaryfGrove 3' 93 Wheaton North 55 72 Cvlenbard South 4l 60 Wheaton Central 55 72 Naperville Central 63 56 Wheaton North 47 58 Cwlenbard North 6l 75 Naperville North 48 55 WheatoneWarrenviIle 6l S6 Glenbard South 63 78 Wheaton Central 46 88 St. Bede 52 72 Streator 45 59 Abi. Freshman Team-Front: H. Bao, E. Bock, M. Romanelli, J. Clay, M. Stilin, J. Pacelt, T. Nogai. Middle: J. Bali, R. Grauer, S. Kelleghan, J. Ferguson, D. Turnquist. Back: T. Blum, T. Murray, B. Hemmerich, Coach Gary McCIurg. ,, T. Wierenga, Mgr. R. Alcazar. Not Pictured: Coach Terry Zimmerman, M. Wardle, R. Fairbanks. S. DeDera. J. Salmon. k 1 31 X Y ' , f grv'--yea... 4 H xg- . F- , Yi -A-rr-,,,,,-1 Q. .5 2, K C ft! all Cheryl Metzgar. Centerx Mary Muilenberg, Pam Risch, Mary Next: Patty Kleinedler. Top! Didi Wold. 5 V, .,.. . RW eil.. I Sophomore-Front: Sue Johnson, Karen Sargent. Middle: Kelly Bicchinella. Deanne Burgess. Top: Ann Schibur. Heidi Miller. M. ,. A , ,,f ..wWL.lH 1 NIU! 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H '25 AC' Cmrlmrzzlw. I slim Hurdle xff, x x .f N - 4? Si wt? V 'T 1 N i W . I L? M. ' l GW fa If , x 'f'K 55'3'5 h'f 5iln N -f x I ,- f Xfl' K . 'xv 4, EL A3232 EW' , za .awww I P ff' ff ff f , E V A Q ff! F Front: S. Moffatt, P. Little, T. Wierenga, B. Wiborg, C. Salmon, D. Hoppe. Middle: S. Leeseberg, W. Verdooren J. Mailloux. K. Musser, G. Schultze. M. Gatehouse. Back: Coach Elliott, M. Beardsley, D. Nelson. E. Lichte, R. D. Rinn, T. Schmult. J. Ponczko. Rich Wilson Fred Toms FROSH-SOPH WC 4 Cary Grove -I Geneva 5 East Aurora 2 Lake Park I St. Charles 2 Glenbard East 5 St. Francis 4 Elgin Larkin 2 Wheaton Central O Glenbard South O Naperville North O Wheaton North I Crown O Naperville Central 3 Oswego I Wheaton-Warrenville O Culenbard North I Marniion OPP I I O 3 4 3 O I 3 5 5 5 4 5 2 4 5 4 fm W'- 'fi , Rs, ,, Ssqi'f gg , S .z as f I XE, F Y aa :aiu , HITIS ,W in , ,,.A icq it-F 4 ' '-I :L 3 1 4 wif? 'f ' Q iii' L52-1. -' Y: A A 1 .,5?,3Dg,, 'vfg37 K3 W' 127' Q?-M Q' . .A :SL Z 'A ,a'E'51'qf fx wg 3 ascii K fix? s VX is 'lk f- . 2 A' W' W Q ,fu ve v -. 1 J as Q 5 4 , iz, A 'S Q, Jig 1 Q Qui J I I we , . Ldv ' . M my K , :Na , Ilii- - Q 4 ,x -Q-ws W 'Q My E W .. Q . sri f ,M , 3 , .. fa Q .., , Q g-. in ia ' Q if A 5 S3 Q 5 , kc? 'ff .T , 1 Z mfg f 235541 ',. -- . .-sff hw . I .f . Q 5 x 'JK I K '11 ' ?'s 1 gs-Q mf N gigs 5 Q uf if ' , if 3 W' V3f?1x11,,i.f, fp K ' 1 .ana .Q fig ,Sys .5 V im A X1Q.:, A Q . SEE? QM-N , wig if f QQWQQR xx E95 ft I 'Q -:ENN 4Girls' Track And Field Although most of the girls on the team were underclassmen and inexperienced, they worked hard. The following individuals placed in the DuPage Valley Conference Track and Field Meet: Cindy Barnick,second in the 80 yd. hurdles, Il.9, Anne Farrell,third in the mile run, 6:04.93 Deanna Risch third in the 880 yd. run, 2137: Robyn Snowden third in running long jump, l6'3 t and Donna Walter, fifth in the IIO yd. hurdles, l7.3. Snowden Ist at Plainfield Kathy Leurs a member of 440 relay team Anne Farrell, mile runner. Beth Beedle, two-mile runner. .4 We I in tx Q. Deanne Risch-880 yd. run-1:37. K Barnick K Froommert Manager L Walter D Ricsh C Barmck Middle Row. M. Brand, R. Snowden. L. Wallwork. T. J Progo T Lundgren K Luers T Morgan Back Coach L Jordan A Farrell B.BeedIe,J.VaIentine,.l. Beeken,D.WaIler. ll5 . N . Records Shattered This year's Track and Field Team was small in numbers but big in individuals who were outstanding. Coach Lunak defined a winner as an athlete who consistently improves-they may not win, but they get better. The team had many winners. Sophomore Ken Mueller qualified for the state track meet by triple jumping 43 ft 6'.4 in. in the district meet. Record holder in 880 yard run-Brad Davis. Sean Kellegan-left. wwf haw Front. B. West. R. Voelz, M. Bowen, D. Fester, D. Mueller, T. Little, B. Coach Sparkman, F. Neiedly, D. Stockton. S. Atkinson, K. Mueller Kosusnik. Second Row: D. Fernandes, D. Holland, C. Sisson, J. Cun- Olson, Coach Ainsworth. Coach Lunak, Manager B. Knight. Not H6 ningham. T. Malia, R. Perhai, S. Kelleghan. Third Rowr M. Starck, B. Davis, tured: K. Bailey, E. Jakopchek, J. Smothers. S. Reyes, P. Tinnes, T. Blum, J. Sisson, J. Walker, A. Gonzales. Back: on Mueller Mike Bowen WE-GO RECORD MAKERS Varsity H Sophomore Triple Jump Ken Mueller 43'6V4 Long Jump Sean Kelleghan 20'6i'4 2 Mile Relay Don Mueller 9tI4.9 Triple Jump Ken Mueller 43'6'f4 Bill West Tim Little High Jump Don Stockton 5'l0 Tom Malia Ken Mueller 2 Mile Run Don Mueller 9155.5 440 Relay Ron Voelz 47.l Don Stockton S80 Yard Run Brad Davis l:58.8 Jim Cunm,,gha,,, Tim Blum 330 Yard Low Craig Sisson 4l.3 Hurdles I00 Yard Dash Sean Kelleghan l0.3 220 Yard Dash Armando A Gonzales 22.4 330 Low Hurdles Lraig Sisson 4l.3 Mile Relay Mark Starck 3:3I.0 Phil Tinnes Brad Davis Tom Malia Stott Atkinson and Ken Mueller Armando Gonzales II7 The Varsity Baseball Team finished with a conference record of 4-I6-I, 5-23-2 overall. M. Alden, B. Bussler, D. Holderman. J. Freund, and R. Morgan made All-Conference Honorable Mention. D. Holderman had the Highest Batting Average at .355. B. Bussler was voted Most Valuable Player, and B. Koop, Most Improved. Batter Up. 011040 N... me Jeff Nottingham throws a strike. Co-Capt. Brett Bussler awaits fly ball in centerfield. 'Q K 'S silt Co-Capt. Dave Holderman unhappy with Call. Close play for Tim Norman. Mike Alden gets a hit. VARSITY SCOREBOARD WeGo Opp. 3 Lake Park 5 I St. Charles I8 O Oswego I 6 Geneva 6 6 St. Francis 5 2 Batavia 4 3 Batavia 4 I Batavia 3 3 Whea. Cen. 4 3 Whea. Cen. 3 O Whea. Cen. 7 6 Glen. S. 5 6 Glen. S. 7 5 Glen. S. 9 I Whea. N. IO 2 Whea. N. IO I Whea. N. I4 I Nape. N. 2 9 Nape. N. I 7 Nape. N. 6 9 Glen. N. 7 9 Glen. N. I4 2 Glen. N. 5 3 Aurora Cen. 8 4 Nape. Cen. 5 3 Nape. Cen. I3 2 Nape. Cen. I2 9 Whea. Warr. I6 O Whea. Warr. IO 2 Whea. Warr. I2 Varsity. Front: Chuck Dastych, Rick Courtney, Tony Howell. Second Row: Miguel Cortez. Rick Morgan, John Freund Bussler. Brian Koop. Third Row! Paul Bakken, Steve Kovac, Steve Burgess, Ed Dieter, Mike Alden, Steve Ferro. Back: Coach Mgr. J. Jones, Bill Buechel, Dennis Todd, Mark Wheeland, Bill Andrews, Jeff Nottingham, Tim Norman. Tom Herman Holderman. -95f,,!rA'v!i1f'fisgs,.m t . f . cfs 5, T wwf W . In af Ml gi Wim 736.2-X' W 4 4 fa I a Ma -. A fir '--f-54:-M, Y., V , V , H f aW,,,,.,,.i,,, t V X V. If A H., of QCQKVA Bryan Koop at the drinking fountain. Ffp N C ' 'f,' M - ng. ,, Steve Ferro heads for home. Third baseman Rick Morgan tags opponent. Front: Ken Pedersen. Karl Sostak, Dale Chorley, Ron Eynik. Ron Fulk. Middle: Tim Rennels. Mike Klingberg. Roy , Dave Serpa, Todd Termunde. Back: Scott Loerzel. Ron Kerstein. Chuck Berls. Jeff Engel. Mark Settje, Coach R. Front B Fairbanks E Bock T Nogaj B Parra M Romanelli B Beckwith D Heyden Middle B Micel D Tunistra J Stephens M Kos A Vanagunas J Bavido D Montalvo M Franklin Back C Mackey Coach T Ziniinerinan C Ferguson R Wright C Martins M Settle J Minter M Wheeland Coach P Netzel Not Pictured P Andrews M M. Murphy. SOPHOMORE RECO Conference Record 5-9 Overall Record 7-I3 Mike Klingberg Most Home Runs-2 Most Doubles-5 Tony Malia Highest Batting Aver Most Hits-24 Lowest ERA-4.42 Most RBl's-I4 Most Runs Scored-I6 Todd Terinunde Most Stolen Bases-I2 Most Walks-I5 RDS age-.375 Play Ball Catcher Debbie Berndt at bat. WeGo I4 7 I4 I5 22 I0 3 I7 8 I7 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Whea. N. Glen. S. Nape. N. Whea. C. Whea. War. Nape. C. Glen. N. Sycamore Joliet E. Dundee Tied for Sth in Conference Opp. I7 II I2 O IO 26 IO I9 25 I6 . . 7:53-5 X , . , ,,.. f ftfife -I wk .-. r Mary Ellen Nickelson fielding the ball. we .Y . . Q, ...V X ,- was - . ---sm: x ss. .N .. Q- Ls .t .,,,,, I L, Q.. NW' --i'B.X,i sr-4' Chris Miltner bunting. Varsity Team, Front: Manager DeDe Leithem, Scorekeeper Kathryn Lennertz, Debbie Berndt, Kathleen Courtney Farcus, Pam Best, Leslie Gunderson. Back: Coach Gail George, Coach Barb Baechle, Colleen Courtney, Capt. Mary Nickelson, Capt. Rae Murray, Debbie Finnegan, Debbie Walker, Capt. Chris Miltner. Debbie Walker pitching ry Ellen Nlckelson lakes her base. J.V. Scoreboard WeGo 27 Whea. N. I9 Glen. S. 2I Nape. N. 7 Whea. C. 22 Whea. W. 20 Glen. N. I2 Nape. C. I Sycamore 20 Dundee 3rd Place in Conference OPP o 3 Il I6 no 9 ne o s GRA. Girls' Recreation --as Association The GRA plans activities for girls such as play-nites and car washes to earn money for scholarships for senior girls. They also encourage girls to participate on the various sports teams. Pic- tured at right is the GRA board. Front: Colleen Courtney, Leslie Gunderson, Pres., Kathleen Courtney. Back: Rae Murray, Vice- Press Cindy Wicklund, Treas. Ms. Barbi Henry is the club advisor. GRGANIZATIGNS CK' Above: Club members before the football concession stand they repainted in a red. white. and blue bicentennial design. Right: James Garbe, club advisori Ed Farrell. Pres., Bob Perez, Historiant Bernie Morrissey. Vice-Pres., Debbie Berndt. Treasa Cheryl Thompson, Sec. IRG-VICA 122 sr-C Ill!! HIT LQ.. 4' e. L .L '. IRO-VICA Clnterrelated Occupations-Vocational and I dustrial Clubs of Americab activities included a scavenger hu a bowling party, a visit to Qld Chicago, and a trip to the st convention in Springfield, where the club project fthe sym abovej won a third-place trophy. At the Employers' Apprec tion Banquet Ed Farrell was named Student of the Year. Bridging The Gap The Bridge, which appears every two or three weeks, aims to publish news of upcoming events, to review some of the more in- teresting happenings, and to comment on school life and policy. The staff welcomes students who want to work on the paper even though they are not in journalism class and seeks comments from T others on ways to better life at We-Go. Staff members enjoyed field trips to, the Sun-Times, Oriental Institute, Chinatown, and Fermilab. W Matt Rowland supervises. L... 'rt' Q ,..,s...f-fd isa Black and Kevin Hodges. Undercover reporting? Left, Bridge staff and assistants Seatedt Lisa Black. sports editort Katy Peterson. layout. Back: Ms. Mary Patterson, advisor, Laurie Howati Margie Miller. correspondence, Bob Perez. Ed.-in-chief. first sem., Chris Murnane, Ed.-ineChief, second sem., Debbie Clark. Iayouti Josefina Montalvo. Managing Editor: Donna Muir, Abovei German Cruz, photographer. Checkm ate Chess Club met once a week after school. ln the meet at Glen- bard West they suffered a 8Vz-l6Vz loss, at Wheaton College. a I-6 loss, but against Glenbard South the team won I8 V1-6Vz. The team finished seventh out of twelve in the district meet. Officers were Tim Sampson, Pres.t Scott Walters, Vice-Pres., Mike Olin, Treas.3 Rick Gorvett, Sec. Club advisor was Ms. Deborah Hladilek. ,T Rick Gorvett, second on team nr. 7 'N Y ' 1' T John Goodell. planning his strategy Tim Sampson looks like a winner Mike Olin in trou I M ,,i,, I A , V A if seated. Ralph Miller, Mike Teai,Ad- 3 f 'W visor Mrs. Hladilek. Dave Stolp, John Cuoodell. Standing: Mike Olin, Creighton Pieratos, Scott Walters, Tim Sampson, Rick Cworvett, Gerald Schulze. Tom Sikorski. Not Pic- tured: Ray Blacklidge and Barry Murphy. 124 9 x W Tom Sikorski, first on team A Q7 fx Molly Colford, Vice Press Wendy Cleaver. Sec-Treas. Back: Debbie Wilson, 8l1ll1USiaSI11 in Our SCl100l. Virginia Egem, Advisor. Pep-Club Pep Club is probably one of the busiest organizations at We- Go. Beginning when school starts club members work on the cor- onation and the blue and white balloons that are let off for Homecoming. The club also supplies food to players, decorates the lockers of our Wildcats, and takes charge of pep assemblies. In late February they help the Pom-Pon squad with Carnation Day. and at the end of the year they sponsor Talent Night. Perhaps the club's most important contribution is promoting pep, spirit, and i E S xl SS. X? li' 2' E vi ll' ,if 2 211 X . Above: Ed Farrell Left: Debbie Walker r Amit! , be asf 'ws- 4.0 F it , i Q rf. ks... , R. 's ' V . t .jsflfj-CQQ . i, -Q A ' ft' li , Ps f':' . Y 4 'gi' ad . . ' 9 , is i is V ' sf is x , A 'ig 125 Spass! Chouette! Lud us! Divierte! The Language Clubs have worked together to have a year filled with ac- tivities. In October Language Night was presented. Each club gave a skit and sold ethnic food. The clubs also participated in Homecoming, with French Club winning in the Club-Float category. At Christmas club members had a Christmas party and then caroled traditional European songs. French Club participated in a class ex- change with a French class in France, Spanish Club members had Chilean pen-pals, German Club had a German Table, and Latin Club gave their an- nual Latin Banquet. Aug, T13 Www German Club, Front Row: Judy Gustafson, Brian Metzger Middle Row Chuck Baehr Vice President Gustafson-President, Don Feld. Dick Waterhouse-Secretary Back Row L Jenks Advisor Carol Scheel Feld, Becki Wells-Treasurer. Barry Murphy. QF Spanish Club, Front Rowt F. Neiedly, K. Riley, K. Frommert. M. Zachara, R. Staszuk, B. Campbell P Duckworth S Smith M Devereux S Atwater Blacklidge. Middle Row: M. Turner-Vice President, M. Gordon-Advisor, D. Lindenmeier, B. Johnson N Bodnar D Slivinski C Barnlck Leithem-Treasurer, L. Horvath-Secretary, B. Wampole-President. Back Rowt J. f 1 M mm 1 np s ' - L-. Club, Front Row: Claire Gregory, David Collins. Bob Devereux, Schmutl, Ann Schibur, Beth Kennedy, Mindy Lynch. Dan Plomb, Cathy D A ' ' ' . ' - - . . ' L . I - uuharme. Middle Row. Marie Devereux Cindy Plomb Secretary Mclntosh Kathy Kennedy Cindy Corus Lucy Fernendes F McGawn Beth Niswander-President, Margaret Shurtleff-Vice President, Advisor. ieringa. Back Row: Chris Murnane, Bobbie Mclntosh, Ginny Nay' X Latin Club, Front Row: Tracy Finnegan, Jeff Engel, Ann Leibeziet, Jim Highland, Diane Stasny, Lisa Black, Katy Peterson, Kevin Hodges. Back Row: N. Wissing-Advisor, Rick Perhai, Libby Schneider, Tim Sampson, Robin Flickinger. Rick Gorvett. I Exchange Student Program Walk together, talk together all ye people of the earth, is the motto of AFS, the American Field Service, part of the Exchange Student Program at We-Go. ESP is a committee of Student Council which raises money to send We-Go students abroad and to bring foreign students here. Our AFS student was Shirley Mackie from Barnet, England, and our Rotary student was Marcello Campos from Brazil. We also hosted four Open Door students for a three month stay: Eurico Mello from Brazil, Pedro Cortes, Marisa Feuntes and German Claro, all from Chile. We also sent three We-Go students abroad: Beth Wampole to Chile, Lin Schmult to Switzerland, and Becky Brauer to Swaziland, South Africa. Mr. James Garbe was the ESP Advisor. W Mack Win LQ'h'om Above: Shirley Mackie in the Homecoming parade. Right: Beth Wampole, Lin Schmult, Becky Brauer. T . 161-.WL taxi . A, Student Coun il On The Move Student Council began the year by installing a iukebox in the cafeteria for the use of We-Go students. Homecoming was a success because of the planning and preparation of the Activities Committee. l Hate Boys Day was sponsored by Student Council, as were dances, movies, and the NHS tea. The Mr, Wildcat Contest was presented to raise money for the Exchange Student Program CESPJ. a committee of Student Council. One of the Council's future goals is a late bus for students participating in extra-curricular ac- tivities. The l975-76 Executive Board consisted of Bob North, Presi- denti Kem Daily, Vice President: Linda Nichols, Secretaryi Tim Sampson. Treasurer, Mike Rennels, Publicity Chairman: Marvel Sampson. ESP Chairman, Lisa Gould. Student Activities Chairmani and Peter Lo Destro, Late Bus Chairman. Co-Advisors were Mr. Wicks and Miss Hayes. Row Left to Right M Devereux G Goykovich L Whitaker B Johnson P Courtney.K.Courtney,J.Kamm.D.8erdnt.K.Sudano.T.Finnegan.B.Niswander. M Rennels B Deveieux S Brugman K Kuntz Second Row T Wierenga N. Bowen. S. Westley. Back Row: K. Marcum, K. Justice. M. Weyraucli. S, Visser' M Macko T Sampson K Dailey 8 North L Nichols P Lo Destro man. C. Plomb, S. Mackie, M. Zubrod, D. Nogaj. K. Bicchinella. Not Pictured: S. L would R Blacklidge Third Row Mr Wicks A Schibur C Kovac, M. Hamilton, J. Warrick, Ms, Hayes. Pom Pon AQ . , Trp, ,. Bk fr I h Ra el Q-.I F, 19- 5,- Fronl: Beth Hallman, Pam Conroy, Gavi Villia. Sheri Lenertz, Debbie Walker. Middle: Sue Lins, Rita Vanagunas, Cindy Bicchinella, Julie Hughes, Karen Miessler, Cathy Tinnes, Jean Zalesiak. Back: Marlene Starbach, Cheryl Huff, Sue Linville, Maureen Foster, Mary Haag. Not pictured: Advisor Theresa Lindemann. l is 4 X l -4 'JA 0. Xi -fl Sampson, Sec.-Treas., Kurt Liebezeit, Vice-Pres., Debbie Anderson, Points Act Well Your Part The International Thespian Society, an organization dedicated to promoting excellence in theater in the secondary schools, is alive and active at WCCHS. With 25 active members taking part in productions this year, and ll members joining the ranks, total membership numbered 36. Activities this year included a very successful car wash in the fall, participation in Hansel and Gretel, the Thespian one-acts, the musical Of Thee I Sing, and the initiation ceremony in late spring. Preceding the initiation, a Kangaroo Court' was presided over by Pres. Becky Brauer. Members and initiates exchanged citations for such offenses as improper display of Thespian button, pollution of the aesthetic environment. and failure to resist an of- ficer. Sentences for the guilty included recitation of the Thespian pledge, clean-up duty, or being someone's slave for a day. Becky Bra uer, Pres. asset! Debbie Anderson applies finishing touches to her make-up Sponsor Cheri Waldorf in a dramatic moment sir Chris Velbel at the Thespian car wash Beth Wampole and the monkey's paw. l E Lauretta Higgins enjoys a well-earned break during car wash l3l Speech Team The Speech Team went to a workshop and participated in eight tournaments. Lisa Black, radio speaker, and Walter Ver- dooren and Richard Ice, dramatic duet, placed third in the district finals. Londa Brown took fourth in verse, and Chris Peterson placed fifth in prose reading. The team was coached by Ms. Erica Crohn. Front: Dick Waterhouse, Coach E. Crohn, Capt. Lisa Black. Back: Richard lce. Christy Peterson. Ray Blackledge. Walter Verdooren. l32 Richard Ice and Walter Verdooren, dramatic duet Below right: Mike McMurray and Londa Brown. Below left: Lisa Black and Ms. Crohn. R s 3895? Q ., is H ,Jil Y: 'Eg X 'Q 5, Q N, Y ,Q T Q is ,Q Y s X HQ Wg 1 3 ,m,L QQ 5, J ::mkg . 12 ? f 1, I x SQ? 5 , 1 3 Aff, W f rff' E lg l I qw tg . 1 as 5 , LA ,A , X ,K K. 1. I 5 f 1 'Y' fi 'las V19 4015 was X9 M , ' Q Iwi' 53' Juniors Adamo. Bettyanne Adeszko, Michael Alcazar, Victoriano Alfaro. Adelaida Allen, David Ambrose, Lori Anderson. Scot Andrews, Thomas Andrews. William Armstrong, Timothy Armstrong, Thomas Atkinson, Robin Atkinson. Scott Baehr, Charles Bailey. Brenda Bailey. Kevin Baker, Rita Ballance, Kim Barajas, Dorine Baranowski, Amy Barthold. Karen Becker, Larry Beeken, Jane Bell, Gary Belle, John Berley, Gail Best. Pamela Best, Paul Black, Lisa Blacklidge, Richard Blosser, Thomas Bodnar, Natalie Boorsma, Irene Boswell, James Bowen, Tom Boyer, Larry Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors '77 'os 4- 'K' bg-tw it X51 - - -5 at-es 5 ,va We cs fx F sql T1 Kevin Brauer Amy Braun Ricky Brewer Becky Brown Nancy Brown Rick Brown Vicky Brown Nancy Browning William Bruce Keith Bublitz William Buechel Albert Buenrostro Carla Bussie Zane Bussler Terri Campbell Cindy Carey April Carlson Kimberly Carr Timothy Castelvecchi Carlos Chavez Beth Chezem Eun Choe John Chorobik Patty Christopher Hilary Citron Debbie Clark Brett Clay Wendi Cleaver Margaret Cline Patrick Collins Miguel Cortez Cynthia Cortis Carol Cowart Joann Crittenden German Cruz Marguerite Czajka Kemberly Dailey Victoria Dasho Margaret Daum Steve Dempsey Debbie Deutsch Jeni Dierking Dawn Dieter Edwin Dieter Kathy Dirr Therese Dittbenner Kathleen Divito Sally Dodge Paula Dohogne Gabriel Dominquez Thomas Dosedal Laurie Dropp Roberta Ducharme David Duriavich 5 3 gra- il X I 4 fi Q W Aff , ff? X ' 4 V, I' if N 7 ,y '- A . . -5 -'93, jf P ii 55' 'kgfi' f In A f nk' . . .Qark4S1' Q- NX Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors '77 At Left: Cheryl Galloway after a round of badminton, Below: Rick Blacklidge hard at work. ,,-affix, Lisa Gould Greg Gravenites Donald Groves Mike Gunderson Lisa Gustafson Pranvera Hadri Kini Hager Brenda Hall Elizabeth Hallman Martin Hainilton Barbara Hardy Marissa Hatchell Donna Hatfield Jennifer Havlin Willian Hayes Donna Heinrich Karen Heninierich Laurine Henkel Kathy Hill Richard Hochsprung Kevin Hodges Eric Hoehn Mark Hoinan Charles Hookhani Laura Houle Brett Howard Anthony Howell Steven Ingrahani Randall Irwin Robert Ishii 7 Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors '77 8 Margaret lure Edmund Jakopchek Diane James Lynn Jeffery John Johnson Joseph Johnson Bruce Johnston Jenifer Jolls William Jordan David Justice Julie Kamm David Karwoski Brien Kelleghan Laurie Kesler Patricia Kleinedler Kenneth Klingberg Roberta Klipp Denise Korkosz Kris Kosnik Robert Kosusnik Deborah Kowalewski Roberta Krueger Deborah Kudrna Candace Kuykendall Kelly Kyger Kim Kynast Joyce Large Theresa Lederman Sherry Lenertz Kurt Liebezeit Below: Rita Baker pedalling toward the finish line. At Right: Junior girls cheer on the Wildcats. air . 3 ,-o 'uv ix: . R S J Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors ' Suzanne Lins Tamai'a Lockert Becky Lockett Melinda Lynch Carol Lyne Kevin Mackey Mary Macko Andrea Marek Robert Marlowe Paul Marschinke Randy Martin Donna Matias Angela Mattioli Thomas McAdams Kevin McConkey Patricia McGregory Mary Mclntosh Carla Mennecke Donna Metzger Edward Miller Margie Miller Melissa Mitz John Modica Linda Morales Richard Morgan Daniel Moyer Timothy Moyers Mary Muilenburg Barry Murphy Kathi Murphy ve give the Wildcats uragementf' id at left and Larry , , , o Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Junigrg '77 40 Margaret Murphy Tamara Murphy Patrick Murray Dale Nellls Peter Nelson Michael Newsom Linda Nichols Greg Noga Timothy Norman Bob North Kennan Novosad Phillip Nowicki Charles O'Leary Brian Olson Robert Olson Ofelia Ortiz Oralia Ortiz John Owen Anna Owens Dave Page Mark Panzella Teri Pashkus John Penzanik Robert Perhai Rita Perri Kathleen Peterson Lorrel Petty Abbie Phillips Doris Phillips Victor Pietrobon ew. NX-Ji Above: Dennis Todd's sidewinder kick. At Right: Matt Rowland a new maiorette? Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors ' 11,4 ...Q-f .f3' ' ' -.if as 5 , . t , w i f e A A ,cial , I-3 2.94, . .Jil . J P K medals: Vi, 4' Wes r 2 sie L ., 253951 ' 4 ,M ,,S,g1g,, is fd vs. Mg V A at S ' Q . 'V sv? x is 5 W 3, mg is 6 me P?55Q1iY S iiii J 7 A i -fl' Ca is J Henry Pineda Jon Plefka Cindy Plomb Pamela Price Stanley Radavich Rachel Rall Timothy Ratliff James Rauschenberger Jack Rawlings Lori Reeve Mark Rega Roger Rice Frank Riley Janet Roberg Scott Robertson Joann Roinanelli Karyn Romoser Maria Rosalez Kathy Rowan Tima Rowan Matthew Rowland Michael Saas Phillip Saas Leonardo Sanchez Jeffrey Schieve Kami Schmitt Virginia Schmult Rebecca Schneider Debra Schwarz Richard Secondi Peggy Shepard Shirley Shepherd Margaret Sliurtleff Ralph Siddall Melinda Simon James Sisson Sandy Slouka Mark Starck Diane Stastny Jane Stevens Michelle Straka Benjamin Stroebel Anita Swenson Cindy Thomas Steven Tinnes Kevin Tissot Dennis Todd Laurie Todd Fred Tredup Carolyn Turner Christine Ursicli John Van Mark Vanpelt Aaron Vidas Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Juniors '77 Villegas, Korrine Volk, Marti Walker, Mark Walter, Bruce Walter, Donna Waterhouse, Tammy Wells, Stephen Welz. Karl West, Gail West, Tim Weyrauch, Mary Wheeland. Mark Whitaker, Cheri Wiborg, Lynn Wickland, Cynthia Wiedman, Klaus Will, Laura Willes, Tina Williams. Daniel Wilson, Mark Windle, Phyllis Wold, Diadra Woomer, Mary Zietlow, David Zimmerman. Tom Zimowske. Fred Zubrod, Mary wr-if Abovex Kim Ballance and Kevin McConkey at Turnabout dance. At Right: Rick Morganf'She loves mel 'Eff' ga ,a 1 to Right Kelly Bicchinella, Presl Mrs. Adams, Advisory Linda Stephens, V. Presi Mary Swanson. Treas. Lathy Johnston, Sec. V... Sophomores ws Vezire Adili Howard Anderson Duane Anderson Helen Andreson Frank Ashmont Denise Aulert Otto Avery Christopher Baker Don Baker Kevin Ball Lynee Barb Laura Barnick Jeff Beardsley Charles Beck Marvin Beckman Robert Benshoof Kathleen Benson Philip Bergmann John Berkes Charles Berls David Berndt Rita Besch Kelly Bicchinella Michael Binder Raymond Blacklidge Lisa Blum Jean Borchardt Catherine Bosso Elizabeth Boswell Robert Bovey Michael Bowen Larry Bower Mark Bowman Leroy Brummel Deanne Burgess Clifford Burlingame Sophomores '78 Sophomores '78 Sophomores '78 Rod Bussler Richard Butler Mike Cacic Beth Campbell Sue Campbell Alice Cancel Renee Caputo Greg Carey Katheleen Carlson Joel Catalano Daniel Cheehy Dennis Chmielewski Dale Chorley Laurie Choules Carol Christensen Roy Christopher Valerie Church Thomas Cisewski Cindy Clark Finley Clark Guadalupe Coix Cheryl Cosner Colleen Courtney Katheleen Courtney Steve Cowling James Cunningham Rosemarie Dasho Charles Dastych Mary Davis Steven Davis Michael Dean Diana Denges Marie Devereux John DeVore Anne Dierschow Shea Dieter Catherine Dittbenner Nancie Ducharme Kelly Dunk Paul Durr Simone Duszynski Glenn Eggert Leanne Elslager Wendy Elstrom Amy Engelhard Debi Erckman Amy Ethridge Ronald Eynik Lucy Fernandes Terry Ferro Tracy Finnegan Jeannette Fletcher Paul Forester Bobbi Foster ii. T lf homores '78 Sophomores 78 Sophomores '78 Frank Fota Robert Fowler Roxanne French Janice Freund Robert Frommert Ronald Fulk Christopher Gaddis Kim Galloway David Gambino Timothy Gansberg Anthony Garcia Mark Gatehouse Richard Geroulis Sharon Giulino Olga Gloria Wendy Goering John Goodell Jeffery Gordon Richard Govett Michael Gove Dawn Gustafson Judith Gustafson Chris Haag Lee Hahn William Hall Marland Hallock Julie Hammond Leann Hansen Donald Hardee David Harper f Q , Sophomores 78 Sophomores at the Turnabout dance David Harrison Joseph Havlicek April Havlik Robert Hayes Carol Hedrick Richard Hensel Gladys Hernandez Diane Heyden James Highland Robin Hill Melinda Hillerby Deborah Hite Dean Holland Dean Hoppe Lyda Horvath Lisa Houser Susan Hynek Kathryn Ingraham Timothy lreland Gonzalo Jankowski Sheila Jensen James Johnson Kimberly Johnson Pam Johnson Susan Johnson Catherine Johnston David Judson Jerilyn Kaelin Elizabeth Kennedy Andrew Kerstan 3 f l .QW sis. ....-- ' v Sophomores 78 Sophomores 78 Sophomores Bruce Kesler Virginia Kiln Mike Klingberg Linda Klosterman Roger Kosusnik Shane Kottkamp Arthur Kraft Kirstan Kranz Karen Krucek Kimberly Kuhlman Kathryn Kuntz Steven Lakics Elizabeth Lancaster Dan Lederer Lance Lederman Wade Lederman Thomas Leffew Kathryn Lenertz Eric Lichte Ann Liebezeit Chris Line Shirley Lisewski Crystal Littlefield Scott Loerzel Jeffrey Lowe Tina Luers John Lynch Mark Macaluso Patricia Macko Laura Maddel Tony Malia Steven Marano Kimberly Marcum Edwin Martin Sheryl Martin John Masek Louis Matson Barbara Mclntosh Kathryn McKee Michael Meade Randall Meyers Steven Miller Heidi Miller Laura Miller Joy Minor Linda Modica Richard Moore Tim Moran Tammy Morgan Randall Morrissey Joni Mounce Colleen Moyers Dawn Mueller Kenneth Mueller Sophomores '78 Sophomores '78 Sophomores ' Robert Muldoon Karen Myers Michael Naill Frank Neiedly David Nelson Richard Nelson Jim Nichols Michael Nickelson Elixabeth Niswander Mark Noeges Debra Nogaj Mary Nolan Karen Nowicki Sheri O Connell Patricia O'Connor Roy O'Gwinn Michael Olin Douglas O'NeilI James Parr Elizabeth Pashkus Kenneth Pedersen Richard Perhai Sharon Peierhans Theresa Peterson Daniel Petlon Ted Phillips Veronica Phillips Ruben Pineda Kristi Polz .lim Ponczko Sophomgreg '73 Sophomores '78 Sophomores '78 i Kathy Poppino Michael Potirala Charles Prosek Karen Puscas Denise Ragland Floyd Ralls Maria Ramirez Valerie Ramirez Richard Ranahan Randy Rathe Thomas Ratliff Sandra Reid Timothy Rennels Sam Reyes Joel Rios Jody Risch Daniel Roberg Steven Roberts Christine Rodriguez Randolf Roesel Karen Roller Regina Romero Daniel Rotermund Andrea Ruch Leshia Rush David Sabathne Timothy Sampson Cynthia Sams Edward Sanchez Lori Sanders Sophomores '78 Sophomores '78 Sophomores Karen Sargent Scott Sauber Carol Scheel John Scherpf Ann Schibur Coral Shieve Brian Schingoethe Donald Schmalholz Kathryn Schmitt Thomas Schmult Elizabeth Schneider Russell Schulz Gerald Schulze Richard Schumacher Lisa Sedlacek Ann Seigler David Serpa Mark Settje Tammy Shaw Cary Shepard Linda Shires Paul Sickinger Donna Sikorski Marjorie Simosky Craig Sisson David Skudlarek Donald Slaughter Daniel Smith Robyn Snowden Roger Snyder Wendy Soderquist Carl Sostak Rene Soto Karen Spusta Catherine Stange Judy Staszcuk Mark Stepano Linda Stephens Lee Stilin David Stolp Winsor Stough Kathy Stroud Kimberly Sudano Mary Swanson Alesia Swenson Cathy Swick Beverly Tann Michael Teal Todd Termunde Marianne Tesch Mike Thomas Cathleen Tinnes Gayle Toan Denise Torres hgmgres '78 Sophomores '78 5OPl1Omores '78 l 3 rx: jgv At Left: Dale Chorley takes a break. Above: Mary Sue Nolan. cafeteria aide. 79 Clayton Trentlage Bridget Truitt Melody Tuck Mark Turner Daniel Unruh Patricia Urban Sandra Ursich Jodie Valentine Roy VanHerik Jose Vargas Christne Velbel Barbara Verdooren David Villegas William Vlahos Veronica Vlasic Peter Wallwork Francis Walters Richard Waterhouse Josef Weber Tomise West William West Sandra Westley Sharon Westley Michelle Wilkening Cheryl Wilson Richard Wilson Sharon Worness Patrick Yep Penny Zarate Keith Zeyen Gregory Zieche Dwight Zietlow Timothy Zubrod 1 'is-.4 Freshmen Alice Adamo David Adamson Jackie Adeszko Randy Adler Sharon Aguilar Ruben Alcazar Cindalee Allen Woodsonette Alley Grant Anderson Patrick Andrews Carol Armbrust Catherine Armbrust Terry Armstrong Kari Arnhold William Arnold Kevin Ayers Rochel Ayres Robert Babcock Carol Bailey Loren Balderstone John Bali Patricia Ballines Katheleen Barnick Jill Barthold Kevin Barton Daniel Beck Brian Becker Donald Bell Theresa Bell Joseph Berg Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 FrGShmSI1 '79 William Berger Janet Berkes Wendy Bicchinella Heidi Binder Clifford Black David Blasen Timothy Blum Eric Bock June Boersma Kenneth Boersma Sam Bosso Nancy Bowen Moira Brand Scott Brauer Thomas Brinkman David Brokaski Donald Brown Londa Brown William Browning Sharon Brugmann Paul Brummel Pamela Bryant Rosemarie Bryant Cynthia Buck James Buenrostro Dean Burgeson Mitchel Burlingame Gerri Campbell Robert Campos Israel Cancel Robert Casey Steven Chase Christine Chilicki Cathrin Chmielewski Carey Clark Kimberly Clark Leroy Clark Kimberly Clausen James Clay Patrick Colford David Collins Kevin Collyer Cristina Cortez Clayton Costello Michelle Costello Andrew Croson Deborah Cwick Michael Czajka Henry Czuchra Kevin Davis Douglas DeDera Kathleen Dellorto Robert Devereux Theodore Devine , fi i ,. , f .. Q, I w'U'E .V 4 9 , - f J 'A QYN' ia 0 5 -2 A 4 if' 3-f2i 'u'4 '4 ,X A51 n 4 Rm ra-- ff fiw gg I ,hu 3' L l QR Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Katherine Frantz Denise French Kathleen Frommert Sandy Fuchs John Fuia Karen Gansberg Elizabeth Gates Hilaria Gloria Frances Gonzalez Sandra Goodwin Catherine Gordon George GoyR'5'vich Lloyd Graham George Grauer Annette Grover Michael Grzanka Mary Guerrero Lynn Gunderson Catherine Gutierrez Debra Guzlas Eileen Haag Daniel Hager David Hallman Todd Hamilton Deihdre Handeland Keith Hansen Gina Harris Mary Hattula Sandra Havemann Charles Haverstick Cynthia Heier Monica Heinz Robert Hemmerich Daniel Henle Keith Hensel Kelly Hermo Jose Hernandez Tirso Hernandez Don Heyden Sharon Hill James Hinton Norman Hochsprung Angela Hodges Donna Hookham Martha Horn Lorraine Hornbuckle Dana Howard Lisa Howard Scott Hughes Katherine Hughey Jerry Isles Mark Jager Karen Jarchow Brian Jentsch Fr6Sl1m6t1 '79 Freshmen '79 Freshmen 79 Susie Jeppson Susan Johnsen Jennifer Johnson Robert Johnson Jeffery Jones Kirk Kania Thomas Kanna Sean Kelleghan Edward Kennedy Scot Kennedy Pamela Kerner Randall Klan Joanne Kleinedler Amy Klingberg Brian Knight Timothy Kobler Gary Koehring Mike Kos James Kovac Donald Kowalewski Kelly Krafft Gary Kranz Julieann Kufrin Robert Kuhlman Mary Kukauski Michael Kuykendall Deborah Landis Brenda Laney Timothy Langhoff Patricia Lauer Scott Leeseberg Cs S7575 Ullxavf Deanne Leithem Antoinette Lentini David Lesak Donna Lettieri Michelle Lindenmeier Denise Lock Steve Lockert David Loerzel Elizabeth Loerzel Katharina Luers Tamara Lundgren Craig Mackey Laura Macko Jeffrey Mailloux Robert Malin Jill Mann Kim Marco Christine Marcum Marilyn Marshall Roel Martinez Donald Matias Sue Matson Tamara McAdams Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 At Left Pam Kerner and Patrice Novosad palm freshmen window as friends look on. l Shirley McCune Paul McKee Michael McMahon Michael Mc Murry Melanie Melin Victor Mercado Linda Mertes Catherine Metcalf Brian Metzger Jeffery Micel William Micel Kathy Miessler Dale Miller Dani Jo Miller Heather Miller Scott Miller Bonnie Mills Jay Minter Michelle Mitz Donna Modica Scott Moffatt David Montavlo James Moore Sylvia Moreno Dan Muir Scott Munnings Milford Murphy Timothy Murray Kevin Musser Martin Mussman Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 158 Dee Nelsen Thomas Nelson Virginia Newsom Joann Nicoski Ruben Noceda Thomas Nogaj Patrice Novosad Gail Olson Peggy Ann Olson Suzanna Olson Kenneth Osterman Jane Sue Owens Jeffrey Pacelt Benjamin Parra Sherry Lee Patton Margaret Perhai Christiana Peterson Steven Peterson Michael Petkus Maria Petragallo Donna Pietrobon Daniel Plomb David Poitras Victor Polz Holly Ponczko Laura Potts Kathleen Preisel Judith Progo Lori Quarzenski Donna Jo Rathe Dorothea Ray Robin Rega Frank Rehr Thomas Rehs Michelle Reynolds Christie Ricker Jaclyn Riehecky Rebecca Riley Daniel Rinn Julia Rios Deanna Risch Daniel Robbins Marcia Robbins Matthew Roberg Mark Romanelli James Romero Linda Rooney Roberta Root Lynn Ross Diana Rouse Timothy Routson John Ruenzel Norma Salinas Christopher Salmon Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Macy. Janet Salvatore Richard Sample Rhonda Sanders Jodie Sandstrom Brian Scarnegie Alecia Schmidt Lynn Schmuggerow Frank Sclmur Stacy Schramer Kim Schwirian Susan Secondi Michael Settle Scott Sharp Cindy Sheahan Charles Shelton William Shelton Kathy Skinner Debra Smiley Amy Smith Robert Smith Michael Smyth Audrey Sostak James Stephens Mark- Stilin Donald Stockton Donna Stolp Charles Strayve Ernest Sylvan Roxanne Tepler Jeffrey Theis James Toms Deborah Tonning Amelia Troutman Debbie Troutman Dean Tuinstra David Turnquist Bruce Vajgert Julie Valentine Kathleen Van Andrew Vanagunas Carolin Vander Molen W alter Verdooren Frank Villarreal Anita Villegas Silvestre Villela Ronald Voelz Priscilla Wagenmakers James Walker Joanne Walker Kristi Walker Liza Wallwork Lori Walter Mark Wardle Julie Ann Warrick Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Freshmen '79 Rick Weber Richard Webster Paulette Weissgerber Lawrence Wenk Allen Wernke Heather West Michael West Jan Westrom Kathryn Wheatly Kenneth Wheeland Robert Whitlock Robert Wiborg Thomas Wierenga Tim Wierenga Mark Wiesboeck Michelle Willes Michael Willes Brenda Williams Scott Wilson Mark Wold Michael Wollenberg Patricia Wolsfeld Amy Woods Robyn Wright William Wright Thomas Yanke John Yep Michelle Zainiar Brett Zehr James Zimowske Dedra Zoulek , i ' ,.. 3 Above: Dani Jo Miller. At Right! Left to right- John Yep, Tom Nelson, Bob Whitlock. Eric Bock. Dean Tuinstra pre- sent John and the Beanstockn in speech class. QYes, JOHNJ Adams, Linda . . . .........7,I43 Ainsworth, Jeffrey 7,88,I00,II6 Alvino, Peter ........ 8,I4,32,I06 Arnold, Stephen . . ....... 29 Baechle, Barbara ....... I5,I20,I2I Beebe. Willard . . Behrens, Elizabeth Benner, Ronald . . Bokker, Sharon . . .... ...9 ..... ..I4 . .... 24,25 .....l0 Bryan, Patricia . . ..., I2 Burgess, Dean . . .... I2 Burzynski, Frank . . 1 . 20 Cowden. Charles .... I6 Coyner, Karl .... . . . 28 Crickard, Joseph . ..... I0 Crohn, Erica .... . . I2,I32 Cusack, Thomas . .... 5 Dean. David .... .... I 6 DeLap, John .... DeMay, Gilbert . . . ......, I4 . .... 29,90 DeWoIfe, Dianne . . .l5,45 Dichtl, Joseph . . .,.' 28 Ekern, Charlotte . ..... I2 Elliott. Bruce .... . . . l0,9l,Il3 Enns, Deborah . . Acosta.EIizabeth . , Adamo, Alice .... Adamo, Bettyanne Adamson, David .... . Adamson, Thomas Adeszko, Jackie . . . . Adeszko, Michael . . . . .....I3 ffiiisd ....I34 . . . 9I,I52 . . . 54,80 . 93,IIl,l52 . . . 88,I34 Facuhy Fairbank, Virginia ........ I2,I68 Fickau. Allan ............. 28 Garbe. James .... . . .I0,I8,I22,l28 George, Gail .... 2l,85,96,97,I20,I2I Getz, Loren ..... Giszczak, Sheryl . . Gordon. Milan . . . Gossen, Beverly . . Greenberg, Charles Grubbs, Lee ..... Haney, Gene .... Hansen, Ronald . . Hayes, Kathleen . . Henry, Barbi ..... Hladilek. Deborah . Hofland, Allan . . . Holcombe, Howard King. Lorri ...... Jenks, Linda ..... Jordan, Lorri .... Katsion, Pamela . . Kiiskila, Roy .... Kimery, Stephen . . Kosek. Wayne .,.. Kozlowski, Patti . . Andrews, William . Armbrust. Carol . . Armbrust, Catherine Armbrust, Deborah Armbrust, Sharon . Armstrong, Terry . Armstrong, Timothy Armstrong, Thomas Arnhold. Kari .... ........l52 Adili, Riza ...... , . . . 54 Adili. Vezire ..... Adler. Randy ...... Aguado, Humberto . . . ....l43 ....I52 guilar, George ,... .... I I guilar, Gloria . . . . . . . . guilar, Rojelio . . . . . . 95 guilar, Sharon . . . ...... . I52 huyon, Jesus .............. Arnold, William . . Ashmont, Frank . . Ashmont, Susan . . Atkinson, Robin . . Atkinson. Scott . . . Atwater. Susan . . Auger, Jenny . . . Aulert, Denise . . . Auwaerter, Robert . Avery. Ono ..... lcazar. Ruben ..... 88,9I,I08,l52 lcazar, Victoriano . . 22,48,I06.I34 Iden. Michael . . 36,53,54,77.88,II8 lfaro. Adelaida ........... I34 Ifaro. Eriberto ........... 53.54 Ifaro, Hector . . . ..... . . 54 llen, Cindalee . . . . . . 25,4l.I52 Ilen, Dale , .... llen, David ..,. 54 ....l34 Ilen. Dorothy .............. Ilen. Jeffrey ............ , . . llen. Timothy ..... 53,54,77.79.80 lley, Tina .............. 54,87 lley, Woodsonette ......... I52 Itman, Terrence . . . . . .l4,24 lvarez. Mary ..... . . mbrose. Lori ............. I34 nderson, Howard Ill ..,,... I43 nderson, Deborah . . . 24,25,4I.42. . . . . . . . . . . . 44.49.53,54,77,79,I3I nderson, Duane ......... 4.I45 nderson, Grant ........... l52 nderson, Scot . . . 88.l06,II6,ll7.l34 ndreson. Carol ........... 55 ndreson. Helen ........... I43 ndrews. Patrick ...... 84,ll9,I52 ndrews. Thomas . . . .... 85,I34 Avery, Raymond . . Avery, Richard . . Ayers, Kevin .... Ayres. Rochel . . . Babcock, Robert . . ........7,29 .. . . 7,54 . .. I3,I26 ,. ..... 28 . . . .7,2I,98,I00 . . . .2I,26,47 . . . . . .20,2I,88 . . . I4,20,28,I29 ... . , 2I,42,I22 . . .... 7,I24 ........32,45 ....I5,87,II5 ... . . I3,I26 2I,42,43,93,II5 . . . . .. 7,29 ...., . . .l0 . , .7,2l,94,95 . . 7,I2,86,II2 ........I5 Student . . .II8,I34 .., . I52 ....I52 ..fI'55 .. ..... I52 ....22,37,I34 ........l34 ....l52 ....l52 ....I43 ........I55 .........I34 .,...95.lI6,I34 . . . . .55.I26 . . . 42,55 . . ..... I43 . . .,., l8,55 ....I43 .. . .I4,9I,I52 . . .96,I52 .......9l,l52 Baehr, Charles . . . l2,20,l26,l27,I34 Bailey. Brenda ............ I34 Bailey. Carol ....... ....,..I52 Bailey. James ............... Bailey. Kevin .... 88,I06.I07,Il6,I34 Bakken. Paul ......... 55,88,Il8 Baker, Brad ....... .... 8 5 Baker, Christopher Baker, David ..... Baker, Don ..... . . .... I43 ........l43 Baker. Rita ......... 24,37.I34,I38 Balderstone. Linda Balderstone. Loren ffl fQQIIQi5z Bali, John Jr. ........ l08,l26,I52 Ball, Kevin ..... Ballance. Kim ..... Ballines. Patricia . . . .......I43 ...6I,I34 ....I52 Index Kribs, Lewis ..... Kyger. Clarence . , Leitner, Gregory . . Lemon, Robert . . . Lincoln, Roger . . . Lindemann, Theresa Lunak, Gary ,.... Martell, Phillip . . . McGawn, Frances . McNamara, Larry . Meyer, Cheryl . . . Miller. Carol . . . Murphy, John .... Musgrave, Deborah Nelson, Esther . . . Netzel, Paul ..... Owens. Robert . . . Patterson, Mary . . Peterson, Gene . . . Peterson, Patricia . Potter, Doyle .... Pracher, Jane . . . Price, Robert . . Ranallo. David . . Rash, Mary . . . Index Bao, Huy ...... Barajas. Dorine . . . Baranowski, Amy . Baranowski, Joyce Barb, Lynee ..... Barnick. Cindy . . . Barnick. Kathleen . Barnick. Laura . . . Barthold. Jill .... Barthold. Karen . . Barton, Kevin . . . Bateman. Debra . . Baum, Donna . . . Bavido, John . . Beardsley, Jeff . . Beardsley, Mark . . Beck, Charles . . . Beck, Daniel . . , Becker. Brian . . . Becker, Larry .... Becker. Maura . . . Beckman, Marvin . Beckwith, Brett . . . Beedle. Mark . . . Beedle, Elizabeth . . Beeken, Jane . . . Bell. Donald . . . Bell, Gary . .. Bell, Theresa . . Belle, John .... Bender. Pam . . Bennett, Steven . . . Benshoof. Robert . Benson, Christopher Benson, Kathleen . . Benson. Maryalice . . Berg. Joseph ...... Berger. Joseph . . Berger. William . . Bergmann, Philip . . Beriarano. Jose .... Berkes. Janet .... Berkes. John ..... Berkes, Michael . . . Berley. Gail ..... ....29 ....7,2I ...I2 ....20 .. ...... I6 .......8,I30 ...7,I4,90,II6 .......28 l3,45,I27 ......7.II,I8 l9,77,l52 .....28 . ...20,53 ........28 . 7,2l,I06,I07.II9 .2l,28,88,98,lO0 I2,I23 . ...I4 . ..... I0 ....7,I7 ...I5 ...2I ..,.7.l7 7,29 ....I08 ....I34 ........I34 .....55,78,8I .......l43 ...,65,II5.I26 . ..... II5 ...22,l43 ....I52 ....l34 ,..,I52 ...9,55 .......II9 ....22,26,l43 ll3 ...90,l43 .......l52 . 22,88,I32,I34 . . 20.37,45.55 ........I43 ......9I,ll9 .......l08 ... .96.IIO,Il5 ... .5O,II5,I34 .....9H52 .....I34 .......i5z . ..88JO0J34 . fflsojds 1 liifids . ..... 75 ....isa ...lfiss ...22J43 'fffiss ...i4s ... 55 ...is4 Ream, David .... Reno, Gwen .... Rodriguez, Carmen Rumberger, James Salzman, Ronald . Sargent. William . Severe, Russell . . ... 29,77,ll8 .. .... 9,48,53 .. ..... .8 .. ...20 Singleton, LaVora . . 2l,87,l03,IIO,III Smith, Deborah Potee .,,..... I5 Smith, James D. . .......... 29 Sorensen, Vera ............ 20 Sparkman, David Stark. Lawrence Stevens, Dennis ......2I,I04,lI6 .. ....... 29 .. ........ 20 Strecker, George ........... 29 Swan, Howard .... Unruh, Paul . . . 20.5l,84,85,I34 .......7,2I,88 Waldorf, Cheri . . . . . . I2,4I,47,l3I Wicks, Jerry ...... ..... I 9.l29 Wissing, Norma . . . ..,. l2,I3,l27 Young. Robert .... , . . .I7.II9 Yunker, Lee ...... ....... 2 0 Zimmerman, Terry ..... 29,I08,II9 Zmrhal, Helen ...... 7,2I,77,93.II4 Berley, Gregory . . . . . 55 Berls, Charles ........... II9,I43 Berndt, David ........... 30,l43 Berndt, Debra .I8,I9,53,55,80.96.I03. ..................I20.I22,l29 Besch, John Besch, Nancy . . Besch, Rita ...... ....,,55 ........l43 Besser. Shirley- .............. Best. Pamela ....... 43.IlI,I20.I34 Best, Paul ........... 88,I06,l34 Bicchinella, Cynthia 24,25,36,50,53. 56,77,8I,I30 Bicchinella, Kelly . .25.39,92,IO9,l29, .....................l43.l45 Bicchinella, Wendy ...25.l53 Binder, Heidi ..... .... I 53 Binder, Michael . . . . . . . I43 Black, Clifford .......... I4.l53 Black, David .............. 56 Black. Lisa . 22.49,I23.l27,l32,I33,l34 Blacklidge, Raymond .47.49,l24.I26. ,.................l29.I32,I43 Blacklidge, Richard ..... 22,I34,l37 Blanquet. Maximino .......... Blasen. David ........... 9l,I53 Blaszak. James .... . . . 30.56.95 Block, Lisa .... Blosser, Robert ............ 56 Blosser, Thomas ........... I34 Bloxam, Margaret . .24,25,34,50.75. Bloxam, Paula . . Blum. Lisa ............. 25.I43 Blum. Robert ..,....... 90,l00 Blum. Timothy . . . 9I,I08,II6,II7,I 53 Bock. Eric ....... I08,ll9.l53.l60 Bodnar. Natalie ......... I26,I34 Boersnta. June ..... .... I 53 Boersma, Kenneth . . . . . . . l53 Bokhoven. Debra . . ..... 75 Bolin. Barbara . . . .... . . . Boorsma. Irene . . . . . 43.93134 Boorsma. Marvin Borchardt. Jean . .. ...24,56 ....l43 IGI Borgens, Mark . . Bosso, Arthur . . . Bosso, Catherine . Bosso, Sam ..... Boswell. Elizabeth Boswell, James . . Bovey, Robert . . . Bowen. Michael . Bowen, Nancy . . Bowen. Totn . . Bower, Larry . . . Bowman, Mark . . Boyer. Larry .... Brand, Bernadette . . . . . . l43 . . . . . . l53 . . . .... . I43 . ,.... 88,l34 .........l43 . . . .9O,II6,Il7,I43 .......I29,l53 . . .22,26,l34 . . . 9O.l34,I43 . . . .22,24,I43 , . ,.... 88 Browning, William Bruce, Robert . . . Bruce, William . . Brugtnann, Sharon Brugoto, Roy . . , Brummel, Leroy Jr Brummel, Paul . . Bryant, Anna . . . Bryant Pamela . . Bryant, Rosemarie Bryant, Suzanne . Bublitz, Jay .... Bublitz. Keith . . . Bublitz, Marianne Buck. Cynthia . . . Buck, Paul ..... Budreski, Audrey Buechel, William . Bueker, Robert . . Buenrostro, Albert Buenrostro, James .,.l53 fI.fQfffIfis's 22,26,l29,l53 ......se ......i4s ...9i,i5s fffiiniss ...os fflss ....5e ...I5,I53 56 .. ........ 75 .,....Il4,ll8,I35 .....l35 ...I53 Brand. Moira ....... 26,lll,ll5,l53 Brauer, Becky .22.23,24.25,26,3O,49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53,56,77,79,I28,l3I Brauer. Kevin .,....... 3O,52,l35 Brauer. Scott . . . .... l9.l53 Braun, Amy . . ...., 24,I35 Braun, April ......... 3536.39.56 Brewer, Ricky .....,....... l35 Brinkman, Thomas . . . . . . 9l,l53 Brokaski, David .... ..... I 53 Brown, Becky .... ...... I 35 Brown. Donald . . . . . .9I,lOO,l53 Brown Denise . . ...... 25 Brwon Diane ...... ...... Brown Glen ....,... .... 7 5 Brown, Joni Osborne ....... 56 Brown, Londa ........... I32,I53 Brown, Mitchell ..... 24,44,49.56 Brown Nancy . . . . .24,25.49,l35 Brown Rick .... ..... 4 9,lOO Brown, Vicki ..., ...... l 35 Browning, Nancy ..,....... l35 56 Burkema, Anthony . . Bullock, Grace .... Burg ......... Burba, Joseph . . . . . 47.49,56.95 Burba, Phyllis ..... Burden, Timothy . . . Burgarin, Baudelio Burgeson, Dean ........... I53 Burgess, Deanne . .25,92,IO9,I43,l45 Burgess, Steven .... 57,77,79,IO6,Il8 Burkart, Susan .....,....... 57 Burlingame, Clifford . . . . . . I43 Burlingame, Mitchel . . . . . . . l53 Burton. Richard .... . . ,I6,57 Bussie, Carla ........... 22,l35 ......QIff's Bussie. Julie ...... . . .35,36,53,57 Bussler, Brett . . 35.36,39,57,77,79,8l, Bussler. Rod . . . . Bussler. Zane . . . . Butler, Richard . . . C Cacic,Mike ....., Calderon, Jose .... Campbell, Beth .... Campbell. Gerri . . . Campbell. Douglas . Campbell, Sue ..... Campbell, Terri . . . Campbell, William . . Campos, Marcello . . Campos, Robert . . Cancel. Alice . . . Cancel, Israel .... Caputo. Renee . . , Cardenas. Marcos . . Carey, Cindy .... Carey. Greg ...... Carlson, Dawn . . . Carlson, Kathleen . . Carr. Kimberly . . . Casey, Patricia .... Casey, Robert ..... Castelvecchi. Timothy Catalano, Joel .... Chase, Jeffrey . . . Chase, Steven , , . Chavez, Carlos . . . Chavez, Rafael . . . Cheehy, Daniel . . . Cheehy, Susan .... ......88,ll8 ........l44 . . .4,S8,98,l35 ......,.l44 ......9O,I44 f ili,'s5fiis.i4'4 ........i5s N ffi4'4 12,135 ..ffffi'z's . . . .9i,ioo.i5s . . . . . .144 ........i5s . . . .22,4e,i44 ..ffffi3'5 . . .94,lOO,I44 .. .. 5I,92,l35 . . . lO2,l44 .....I35 ....57 .. ...I53 .......l35 . . . . . .9O,I44 ....53,57 ...I53 ...95,I35 .....75,95 ........I44 . .22,24,26,57, . . . . .77,78,79 Chezem, Beth ....... 22,42,43,I35 Chilicki. Christine .......... l53 Chmielewski. Catherin ....... I53 Chmielewski. Dennis Choe, Fun ....... Chorley, Cathy .... ...I44 ..,...24,I35 . . . . .36,43,57 Chorley, Dale .... 9O.IO8,lI9,I44,l5l Chorobik, Anna . . . Chorobik, John . . . Choules, Laurie .... l l62 Christensen. Carol . Christopher. Christopher. Christopher. Church. Val Cisewski, Thomas . . . . . IO8,l44 Citron, Hilary .... Clark, Barry .... Clark, Carey . . . Clark, Cindy ..... Clark, Debbie . . Clark, Elizabeth . . Clark, Finley ..... Clark, Kimberly . . . Clark, Leroy ..... Claro, German .... Clausen, Kitnberley ..... 87,96,l53 Clay, Brett ....... .... 3 2,l35 Clay, James ..... . . , IO8,I53 Cleaver, Wendi .......... l25,l35 Clements, Anna ............ 57 Cliff, Angela .... 24,25,26,42,52,57. Cline, Margaret Coix. Guadalupe . . . Cole, Mark . . . Colford. Mary Colford, Patrick ...I35 ...I44 .. ...I44 Deborah ..... 57,II4 Roy ..... . . .Il9,l44 Patty . . erie . , . . . . 25,l44 .. ...l35 ...Miss Illffsiiss . 4,85,97,IO3,I44 ......l23,I35 .......57,8I . . . l5,I44 . , . 85.l83 .....l53 ......l28 ..,....77.79 ........l35 ......l44 . .24,35,57,l25 . . . . . . I53 Collins, Amy . . . Collins, David .... Collins, Patrick . . . Collyer, Kevin , . . Conley, Roger .... Conrad. Richard . . Conroy, Pamela . . . . . . 24,36,43, . . .53,58,99,lO2 . . . 4O.l27,I53 ......I35 .....l53 ....I2,5S . . . . .42,58,l3O Constantino, Ricardo .......... Conway, Garry , . . Conway. Janet . . . Cortes, Pedro . . . Cortez, Cristina . . Cortez. Miguel . . . Cortis, Cynthia . . . Cosner, Cheryl . . . Costello, Anthony . Costello, Clayton . Costello, Michelle . Courtney, Colleen ....ffIQi5s .... . 25,lll.I53 .88,S9,98.ll8.l35 .........is5 .......97,i44 f ..... fifiss .........i5s . . .97,IO3,IIO,l20. l22,l44 catlrlaey, kafhiaen .... 97.ios,iio. . . . . . . , . . . . . l2O,l22,I29,l44,l48 Courtney, Richard ...... 58,ll8,I29 Cowart, Carol .... . . , l8.l34 Cowling, Steve . . . , . . .. Cox, Andrew . . . . . .IOO Cribb, Paul ...... .... Crittenden, Joann . . . . . . l35 Croson, Andrew . . . . . l53 Cruz. Ben ...... ..... Cruz, Carlos . . ..... 98 Cruz, German . . . .... l23,I35 Cruz, Irma ..,.. ....... Cruz, Antonio .... ....,.. Crunnally. Kathy .......,..... Cunningham, James . . . 46,9O,IOO, ...................ll6.Il7,l44 Cwick, Deborah . . ...... I53 Czajka, Michael .... . . . I53 Czajka, Marguerite Czerwinski, Lorna Czuchra, Henry . Czuchra, Steven D Dailey. Kemberly . Dang, Huy ..... .....I35 ....53,58 ...I53 ...l8 24,3O,49,l29,I35 Dasho, Rosemarie . Dasho, Victoria . . . Dastych, Charles . Daum, Margaret . . Davenport. Marcus Davis, Brad ..... Davis, Kevin ..... Davis, Mary . . Davis. Steven . . . Day, William . . . Dean. Forrest . . . Dean, Michael . . .........I44 .........l35 .....9O,ll8,I44 . ...... l35 ...36,58,lI6,II7 ,.....,l53 .......I44 ....lOO,II2,l44 . . .58,77.79 . . , . .I44 Dedera. Donna .,.,........ 58 De Dera, Douglas ......9I.IOS,l5 Dellorto, Colleen .... ...,... 7 5 Dellorto, Kathleen . . . Dellorto, Michael . De Monbrun, Betty Dempsey, Steve . . Demski. Anthony . Demski, Phyllis . . . Demski. Richard . . Denges, Diana . . . Denniger, Thomas . Deutsch, Debra . . . Devereux, Marie . . Devereux, Robert . Devine, Christine . ,....I5 ........53,58 ....lI,24,8l,88 .. .... 22,I3 .. ..... .7 ...l ...I4 . l26.l27.l29,l4 . . . . l27,I29,l5 . ..... 5 Glenn, Pamela . . Devine, Theodore . . De Vitto. Brigitti . . . De Vitto, Tony . . . Devore, John ..... Dewey, Kevin ..... Dieckmann, Michael Dierking, Jeni ..... Dierschow, Anne . . Dierschow, Donald . Dieter, Dale ...... Dieter, Dawn .... Dieter, Edwin . . Dieter, Shea ...... Dirr, Kathy ....... Dittbenner, Catherine Dittbenner, Therese . Divito, Barbara . . . Divito, Kathleen . . Dixon, Andy .... Dodge, Linda . . . Dodge, Sally ..... Dohogne, Paula . . . Dominguez, Erasino Dominguez, Gabriel . Dorado, Jose ..... Dosedel, Thomas . . Doyle, Jeffrey ..... Dreibrodt, Jennifer . Dropp, Laurie .,... Ducharme, Nancie . Ducharme, Roberta . Duckworth, Carolyn Duckworth, Patricia Dunk, Kelly ...... Dunk, Paul ....... Duriavich, Daniel . , Duriavich, David . . . Durkee, Deborah . . Durr, Paul ...... Duszynski, Kim .... Duszynski, Simone . Dye, Tammy ..... E Eastman,Brian . . , Eastman, Deborah . Eastman, Ronald . . . Earley, Donna .... Earley, James . . . . Edminson, Scott . . . Eles, Eniko ..... Eles, Melinda . . . Egeland, Kaleen . , Eggert, Glenn .... ...l53 ...I54 .....IOO,l44 .....I8,3O,58 58 ......24,l35 .. ..... I44 .. ...22,58 ...I54 .....l35 ....lI8,l35 ....9O,l44 ......58,l35 .......I44 .. ...I35 ....59,77 ,..l35 ....87,l54 ...l35 . ...I35 .. .... I35 ....I2,lO4,I35 ........I54 24,59 .4.24,34,88.l35 . . . 25,l27,l44 ........l35 59 I26.l54 . .... 25.144 f IffIs4,15'4 . .... 135 . .... 26,l54 . ...144 If .fIf1'4'4 . , . 24,59 .. . I54 . .... 75 .......l36 ........I36 36,53,59,88,95 .......I36 59 , . . .2l.lIl.l36 ..... . I44 Elslager, Barbara .... .... 2 6,I36 Elslager, Leanne . . . . . .22,l44 Elstrom, Wendy .... .... I 44 Enders, Christopher .. .,..9O nders, Connie ...., ...... 5 9 Enders. Denise ........ 43,I2I,l36 nders, Gerald ..... ........ I 54 ngel, Jeffrey ....., 4O,ll9,l26,I27 ngelhard, Amy ......... 22,l44 nos, Douglas . . . , . 24,25,49,52,59 rckinan, Debi ............ I44 rckman, William .......... 59 rnst, Stephen . . . scamilla, Janie . . spig, Sharon .... strada, Alanna . . thridge, Amy . . vans, Jill .... vans, Julie . . vans, Jeanne . . . vans, Robert . . . vitt, Randy . . . . . 14.59.77 ......1s5 .,.l54 ...154 ...144 ..If25,15'4 fffIi5l1 Evitt, Richard . . . Ewald, Erik .... Eynik, Ronald . . . Eynik, Ted . . . . F Fairbanks, Arthur Fairbanks, James Fairbanks, Robert Falk, Kathleen .... Falk, Michael . . Fallin, Chester Jr. Falls, Brian ...... Falzone, Silvia . . . Farcas, Jennifer . . Farcas, Laura . . . Farley, Timothy . . Farrell, Anne . . . Farrell Daniel . . . . . Farrell Edward ..... Farrell, James , . . . . Farrell, Janet . . . Farrell Susan .... Feeney, Thomas Feld, Catherine . Feld, Donald . . . Feld, Mary .... Ferguson, Jeffrey Ferguson, John . Fernandes, Daniel . . . Fernandes, Lucy Ferro, Terry .... 26,4l,78,79,lO5,I44 .Illifiie . . lO8,ll9,l44 ......l36 ........1s .......154 . . .94,lO8,lI9 'fifj15'4 .fine ..,..5s.59 f 1 f 165.126 . I f44',1'15.1'5'4 . 22,2e,5s,59 1s,51.5s.59,79. 122,125 . .lO6,lO7,I36 ...,...I54 . . .42.97,1se ffIfQis,15'4 .47,49,59,12e ..,..l26,l36 so 91.1os,119,154 9l,IOO.ll6.l54 97,I2l.l27,l44 Ferro, Steven . . . 36,53,59,75,77,88. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,lO4,lO5,II8,ll9 Fester, Daniel ...,..... l4,ll6,I54 Feuntes, Marisa . . ....... l28 Fiene, Daryl . . . . . I36 Fife, Adam ... . . . .75 Fife, Jon .... ....... I 54 Fife, Lane ................,. Finnegan, Debra .... 87,97,lO3,I2O Finnegan, Tracy . .85,97,lO3,l2I,l27, ....l29,I44 Finneran, Frank . . . Fitzenreider, Laura . Fitzenreider, Richard Flanagan, Michael . . Flens, David ...... Flens, Mark .... Flens, Pamela ..... Fletcher, Chantal . . Fletcher, Carol . . . Fletcher, Jannette . . Flickinger, Robin . . . Flores, Alvin ...... Flores. Lydia Campos Flores, Rodolfo .... Flores, Rebecca .... Flores, Roel ..... Florida, Kenneth . . Forester, Paul . . . . Forrzel, Dave ..... Foster, Bobbi .... 6O,87,II4,l2I,l44 Foster, Maureen .22,26,36,42,53,l3O Fota, Frank ....... Fota, Robert . . . . . Fowler, James ..... Fowler, Robert ..... Franklin, Michael Jr. Frantz, Katherine . . . Fraser, Sandra . . . French, Denise ..... French, Roxanne .... Freund, Janice . . . Freund, John . . . . . .....6O,79 . .... I54 ...60 . ...I54 ...6O ......I54 ....9J,I36 ....92 ......I44 . . .24,l27,I36 J I S I I I I l7.5 . f 1 I Ioo.14'4 ........I4 . . . . .24,l45 . . . . . . . I54 . . 94,IOO,l54 . . . . .98,l45 . . . 9I,ll9,l54 . . . . lIl,l55 . . . .ll4,l55 . . . . 32,I45 . . . . . . , I45 . . Il8,l36,l39 Frolik, David .... Frommert, Gregory Frommert, Kathleen Frommert, Robert . Fuchs, Chris ..... Fuchs, Sandy . . . Fuia, John .... Fulk, Ronald . . . Fulk, Wilma .... Fuller, Robert .... G Gaddis,CharIes . . . Gaddis, Christopher Gaede, Fred ..... Gaertner, Diane . . Gage, John ...... Galloway, Cheryl . Galloway, Kim . . . Gambino, David . . Gangestad, Mark . Gansberg, Karen . . Gansberg, Timothy Garafola, Gary . . . Garcia, Anthony . . Garcia, Jose Arias . Garcia, Jose D .... Garcia, Roielio . . . . . . . . 44.I36 . . . . IO6,l36 . 4O,lI5,I26.l55 22,94,lO8.l45 , ...... l36 .......I55 . . . 9I,l55 . . .lI9,I45 .....6O ...88,l36 .. ..IIi4'5 53.60 . , . , l36 .,..l36 ...I36,l37 ....l45 ...,I45 ..6O ...,I55 ...3O,l45 ...,I45 Gartner, Richard . . . 6O,77,78,79,8O Garza, Griselda ..... Gaspar, Carol ...... Gatehouse, Mark . . . Gates, Elizabeth .... Gatewood, Gregory . . Gaye, Bruce ....... Gaye, Mark ...... Geroulis, Richard . . . Giltner, Debby .,.. Giuliano, Sharon . . . Gloria, Hilaria . . . Gloria, Olga ....... Goering, Michael . . . Goering, Wendy . . . Goerke, Annette .... Goerke, Peter ..... Gomez, Andres .... Gomez, Raul .... Gomez, Rick ...... Gomez, Robert ..... Gonzales, Armando . . Gonzales, Elvira . . . Gonzalez, Frances . . . Gonzales, Zulema . . . Goodell, John ..... Goodwin, Sharon . . Goodwin, Sandra . . . Gordon, Catherine Gordon, Jeffrey . . . Gorski, Cathleen .... Gorvett, Richard .... Gott, Frank ....... .......6O .......6O ..lO5,lI3,I45 .......l55 ...98,I45 ....l36 ...,I45 ....l36 ...,I55 ...,I45 .,...22,I45 ..53,6O,77,79 ,....l36 ....lOO . , .5O,88,lI6. . . . . ll7,I36 fff155 ff'12fi,14'5 ffI15'5 ....I55 ,......145 . .I24,l27,l45 . . . . . . . IS6 Gould, Lisa .... 24.49.85,lI4,l29,I37 Gove, Michael . . . Goykovich, George Graham, Lloyd . . . Grammer. Martha . Grammer, Orville . Grauer, George . . . Gravenites, Greg . . Gravenites. Michael Gregor, Carrie-Lynn Gregory, Claire . . . Griffin, Robbin . . . Grover, Annette . . . . . . . . , 145 . . 94,129,155 .....95,155 .ffffeo . . s4,1os,155 ....... l37 . . . .39,5l,6O IfI'4'1,i27 ffi5'5 Grover, Robert .... ......... Groves, Donald ............ l37 Gruca, Phillip ...... 6O,94,95,lO6 Grzanka, Michael ........ 9l,I55 Guerra, Rebecca . , . 35,36,39.42,6O Guerrero, Mary ........... I55 Gunderson, Leslie . . . 4,24,6I,75,77, . . . . . . . . 78,79.85,93,96,lII,l2O,l22 Gunderson, Lynn ..,...,.,. I55 Gunderson, Mike .......... I37 Gunnell, James . . . 35,36,6l,8l,88,89 Gunnell, John ............... Gustafson, Dawl .... 25,46,I45,l48 Gustafson, Judith .... 22,26,45,I26 Gustafson, Lisa . . . 22,26,4O,I26,I37 Gustafson, Robin . . .53,6I,79,8I,98, ....................IO2,I68 Gutierrez, Catherine ........ I55 Guzlas, Debra ...... . . .52,l55 H Haag, Mary ..... 36,42,54,6I,77,79, .......8l.l3O,I68 Haag, Larry . . . ........ . . . . Haag, Chris . .. Haag, Eileen ..,. Hadri, Pranvera . . . Hager, Daniel . . . Hager, Kim .... Hahn, Lee . . Haley, Sally . . . Hall, Brenda . . . Hall, Margery ..... .... 2 6,6l,79 Hall, William ........... 9O,l45 Hallman, Elizabeth . . .92,l45 ,...I37 .....l55 ........l37 . , . .45,9o,1os 'flifiii .....24,25,36, ...I3O,I37 Hallman, David .... ....... I 55 Hallock, Marland .......... I45 Hamilton, Martin . Hamilton, Todd . . Hammond, Julie . . . . . . l29,I34,l37 . ..... 9l,l55 .....25,52,I45 Handeland, Cynthia Handeland, Deihdre . . . Hangartner, Teri .... Hansen, Keith ..... Hansen, Leann . . Happel, Jean . . . ....155 ..1f15'5 . . IO2,I45 Happel, Joan ..... . . . 6l,79,l36 Hardee, Donald . . . .... . I45 Hardy, Barbara .... . . . 24,l37 Harris, Gina ...... . . .ll4,l55 Harrison, David . . . . . .9O,l46 Hatchell, Marissa . . . .... . I37 Hatfield, Donna . . . ...... . I37 Hattula, Mary ........ IO3,l2I,I55 Hattula, Timothy .......... 36,6I Havemann, Sandra Haverstick, Charles .... Havik, April ....... . . .22,l46 . . . 6l,79 .. ..... I55 ....l55 Havlik, Kenneth . . . Havlicek, George . . . ..... . . . . Havlicek, Joseph .....,..... l46 Havlin, Jennifer ..... 24,25,43,47. . . . 49,93,l37 Hayes, Robert . . . Hayes, William ............ I37 Hedrick, Carol ...... 22,97,l2l,l46 Heier, Cynthia .... ....,.. I 55 Heinrich, Donna . . .... 25,l37 Heinz, Monica . . .... I55 Heise, Connie . . . . . . . Heitzler, Arthur . . . .... . .75 Heitzler, Daniel .... ......... Hemmerich, Karen Hemmerich, Robert ..... 9I,lO8,l55 Hendricker, Mark ....... 39,6l,88 . . , .... 42,l37 l63 Henkel, David . . . Henkel, Laurine . Henle, Daniel . . . Henrikson. Cynthia Hensel, Colleen . . Hensel, James . . Hensel, Keith . . . Hensel, Richard . Herman, Thomas Herman, William Hermo, Kelly . , . I37 ......I55 .....II,53,6I .....6I ...53,6I,98 3I,I55 ....9O,I46 ..75.II8 .......6I .......I55 Houx, Laurie . . Howard, Brett . . Howard, Dana . . Howard, Lisa . . Howard, Robin . . Howat. Laurie . . . ...62 ......I37 ,...25,I55 ....I55 ....62 .....24,I23 Howell, Anthony ......... lI8,I37 Huff, Cheryl ........ 22,26,62,l3O Hughes, Julie . lO.36.42,53,63,8I,I3O Hughes, Scott ............. l55 Hughey. Katherine Hynek, Steven .... Hynek, Susan . . . Ice, Richard II .... Ingraham. Kathryn Ingraham, Steven . Ireland, Timothy . . Irwin, Randall .... Ishii, Robert . . . Isles, Jerry ...... .........I55 . . .63,77 . . . .22,I46 . . .I32,I55 . . ..... I46 . . .II2,l37 ... l6,I46 ....I37 .........I37 .........I55 Iuro, Margaret .... 22,24,44,52,I38 Ivanecky, Nancy . . J Jacabo.Magdelena Jacobus, Charlene . Jacobus, Tammie . Jager, Kenneth . . . Jager, Mark ..... Jakopchek, Edmund James, Diane .... Jankowski, Gonzalo Jarchow, Karen . . . Jarmy, David . . Hermo. Marcey . . . . 26,27,62 Hernandez, Gladys . . . I3,I46 Hernandez. Jose . . . . I55 Hernandez, Tirso .... I55 Heyden, Diane . . . ..... . I46 Heyden, Don ........, 9l,II9,l55 Higgins, Cheryl .........,.. 62 Higgins. Lauretta .... 53,62,78,79,I3I Highland, James ...., 3I,39,9O,I46 Highland, Jeffery ...... 62,77,l27 Hill, John Jr. .... ....... . Hill, Karen ..... .... I 32 Hill, Kathy .. ... l37 Hill, Robin ..... . . . I46 Hill, Sharon ....... . . . I55 Hillerby, Melinda .... . . . I46 Hinton, James 4David7 .... I4,I55 Hite, Deborah ........... 25.I46 Hix, Anita ............... 62 Hlinka, Wendy ...... 62.79,8l,I68 Hochsprung, Norman ..... 94,l55 Hochsprung, Richard , ....... I37 Hodges, Angela ......... III,I55 Hodges, Kevin . . .4O,5O,I23,I27,I37 Hodges. Kim ........., 62,lO3,IIl Hoehn. Eric ,............. I37 Holbach, Anthony ..... 53,62,8l,85 Holderman, David ...... 36,62,IIS Holland, Dean . . Homan, Mark . . . Hook, Mark ......... I8,36,62,88 Hookham, Charles ..... I6,85,I37 ......97,I2I,I55 . . .9O,Il6,I46 ..,.....I2,I37 Hookham, Donna Hoppe, Dean ...... 84,lOO,II3.I46 Horn, Margaret ........... 62 Horn, Martha ............. I55 Hornbuckle, Lorraine ..... 9.93,I55 Horvath. Lyda ..... 26,l26,I33,l46 Houle, Laura .............. I37 Houser. Lisa . . .... 3O,l46 l64 Jeffery, Lynn . . Jensen. Sheila . . . Jentsch. Brian . . . Jeppsen, David . . Jeppsen, Susie . . Jobin, Tina ..... Johnsen, Celeste . . Johnsen, James . . Johnsen, Kimberly . Johnsen, Stephen . Johnsen, Susan . . . Johnson. Johnson. Jennifer . Johnson, John . . . Johnson, Joseph . . Johnson, Pam .... Johnson, Robert A. Johnson, Robert G. Johnson, Susan . . . Johnston, Bruce . . Johnston, Catherine Johnston, Dennis . Jolls, Jenifer ..... Jones, Jeffery . . . Jones, Michael . . Jordan, William . . Jossendal. Robert . Judge, Saundra . . . Judson, David . . Judson, Edith . . . Judson, Robert . . Justice, David ..,. Justice. Barbara . . . . . .63,77,79 ifa .....75,I55 . . 37,IO3,IO4, . . .II6,I38 H.4w .. ,... me ,U.w5 fllk .H.me .N.w5 ..Hiu .U.we IfQ .H.Me .H.me Ifilbix .I9,26,53,63,77. . . . 78.79,I26 . . . . . . . I56 . . . . I38 . . I38 . . . . . . . I46 . . . . I29,I56 . 53,63,79,IO4 . 22,26,46,87, . . 97,IO9,l46 .......l38 ....25,26,93, .......I43,I46 .........IO4 . . .24,25,42,I38 .. . .9I.II8.l56 ........74 .........I38 53,63,II4 Ilsibs .H.Hw ........85 .....I2.I38,I46 Kim ...... 36,42,53,63,I29 K KabaIa,MichaeI . . Kaelin, Jerilyn . . . Kamm. Julie . . . Kania, Kirk ..... Kanna, Thomas . . Karcher, John . . . Karwoski, David . Kaste, Paula .... Keck, Darlene . . . Keck, David . . . Keeley, Sue ..... Keeley, Timothy . Keenon. Kenneth . Kelleghan. Brian . Kelleghan, Sean . Kelley, Tobin . . . Kennedy, Edward Kennedy, Scot . . . Kennedy, Elizabeth Kennedy, Kathryn Kenney, Catherine Kenney, Leslie . . . Kennington, Terry Kerner. Pamela . . Kerstan, Andrew . Kerstein, Ronald . Kesler, Bruce . . . Kesler, Laurie . . Kitn, Virginia . . . Kiser, Michael . . . Kiser, Patrick . . . Klan. Randall . . . Kleinedler, Joanne Kleinedler, Patricia Kleppetsch, David Kleppetsch Rick . Klingberg, Amy . . Klingberg, Kenneth . ........ I46 . . 26,43,l29,I38 . ..... 9I,l56 . .... I56 . ..,. IO4 .. .... I38 . .. .I8,63 .. .... 53,63 ..........I38 . 9I,IO8,lI6,II7,I56 . . . . .36,63,76.88 ..........I56 .. ...... I56 ..... 25,28,4I. ........I27,I46 . . . . 53,63,77,I27 .. ...97,lII,I56 .. ...22,I46 .. ... 9O,II9 . ...22,I47 . . . 95,I38 . .... I47 ., ..... I56 ..........I56 . . . . 87,IO9,I38 ........26,I56 .........I38 Klingberg, Mike . . . . .9O,9I,lI9,I47 Klipp, Roberta ....,..,... 24,I38 Klosterman, Donald ....... 53,64 Klosterman, Linda . . . Kloubec, Kevin .... Knight, Brian .... Kobler. Andrew . . . Kobler, Timothy ...,I47 ....64,75 ...liaise ....I7,84 .........s4,i5s Koehring, Gary ............ I56 Koltz. Douglas Koop, Bryan . . . Korkosz, Denise . lI,24,48,52,53,64,95 .36,64,8S,89,II8,lI9 ..,...,....I38 Kos, Mike ............ 9I,II9,I56 Kosnik, Kris .............. I38 Kosusnik, Robert Kosusnik, Roger Kottkamp, Pieter . . . .95,IO6,II6,I38 ....,......I37 Kottkamp, Shane ........... I47 Kovac, James ......... 9I,IO8,I56 Kovac. Steve . . . . 29,54,64,76.8O,88, .,...................II8,I29 Kowalewski, Deborah ....... l38 Kowalewski, Donald . . . 9I,IOO,l56 Koziol,Joseph . Krafft, Kelly . .. Kraft, Arthur . . Kranz. Barbara . Kranz, Gary . . . Kranz, Kirstan . . Kraus. Dawn . . Krause, Kitnberly Krause, Paul . .. ...........IO5 ....I56 ....I47 ., ..64 ....I56 .. .... I47 Kroning, Spencer . . . . . . . . 64 Krucek. Karen , . Krueger. Roberta Kucinski, John . . . ..... 25.I47 ...., . .24,49,I38 . . . . . 64,88 Kudrna, Deborah . . . . . I38 Kueker, Curtis . . . . . . 26,64 Kufrin. Charles . . . . . II,75 Kufrin. Julieann , . . . . . I56 Kuhlman, Kimberly . . . .... . I47 Kuhlman, Robert . . . . . . IO5,I56 Kukauski, Mary . . . .,.. . I56 Kuntz, Janet .... .... I 0,64 Kuntz, Kathryn .... .... I 29,I47 Kurzawa, Darlene .... ..... 6 4 Kuykendall. Candace Kuykendall, Michael ........I38 . . . . . . . .IO0 Kyger, Kelly ...... 24,42,5I,92,I38 Kynast, Kim .......... 5I,IO3.I38 La Barbera, Kristine Lakics, Steven ..... Lancaster. Elizabeth Landis, Deborah . . . . ...I47 .. ...I47 ...I56 Laney, Brenda ............ I56 Langhoff, Timothy .......... I56 Lapp, Karen ...,... Large. Joyce ,.... . . 22.26.64 .77,79 22,lO3,l26.l38 Larsen, William . . . . . . . . . .. Laun, Gary ..... Laor, Patricia .... ....75 ......l56 Lautenbach, Scott ............ Law, Marvin ........ 22,26,53,64 Lawless, Daniel . . . Lederer, Dan .... Lederer, Timothy . . ......I47 ...64,88 Lederman. Lance ...., . . . . I47 Lederman, Theresa . . . . . . 3O,I38 Lederman. Wade . . Leeseberg, Scott . . Leffew, Kim ...... . Leffew, Thomas Leithem, Deanne . . Lenertz, Thomas . . Lenertz, Sherry . . . Lenertz, Kathryn . . ...I47 ...lI3,l56 64 ...,.9O,l47 I2O,l2l,I26,l56 . . . . . . . 65 . . .43,I3O.I3B 25,I2O,I2I,I47 Lentini, Antoinette ....... 25,l56 Lesak, David .......,.... 3O,I56 Lettieri, Donna . . . ........l5 Lichte, Eric ........... 85,ll3.I4 Liebezeit, Ann ........... I27,l4 Liebezeit. Kurt . .2O,24,25,49,5I,52 . . . . l3l,l38.I6 Lindenmeier, Michelle . . 25,I26,l5 Line, Chris ...... Lins. Suzanne ...... 22,42,l3O.I3 Linville, Susan .36,42,53,65,79,SI,I3O Lisewski, Sheri . . . Lisewski, Shirley . . Little, Peter ..... Little, Timothy . . . Littlefield, Crystal . Lock, Denise ,.... Lockert. Steven . . . Lockert, Tamara , . Lockett, Becky . . . Lo Destro, Peter . . Loerzel. David . . . Loerzel, Elizabeth . Loerzel. Scott .,.. Lopez, Gilberto . . . Lopez, Margarita . . Lowe, Jeffrey .... Luers, Katharina . . Luers, Tina ...... Luessenhop, Amy . . Luka, Kenneth ,... Lundgren, Tamara . . Lutman, Michael . . . .....l4 ,..22,lI ,..Il6,II ....I4 .....l5 ...9I.l5 ...,..l3 . . .5,5O,5I,I3 . . . .65,88,I2 ..... 9I,I5 . . . .9O.lI9.I4 .H..m9 ..lHbsM .M..H.w ....97,ll5,I4 . . .53,65.77,7 ......l8,6 . ...lI5,I5 ... 65,8 Myers, Ka ren .... ....53,75 Lutman. Steve . . Lynch. John ..,.. Lynch, Melinda . . . Lyne. Carol . . . M . . . . II,IO4 IO8,I47 . . .7,I27,I39 . . . 22,I39 Maas, Holly ...... ....... Macaluso, Mark Mackey, Craig .... Mackey, Kevin .... ..... .I47 . . . .9I,lI9,I56 ........l39 Mackie. Shirley . . . El8,44,65,I28,I29 Macko, Laura ..... Macko, Mary ..... Macko, Patricia . . ........I56 .IIO,I29,I36,I39 ....85,I2I,I47 Maddel, Laura ............ I47 Mailloux, Jeffrey ....... I4,II3,I56 Malia. Thomas . .65,79,86,II6,II7,I47 Malia, Tony ............ 86,II9 Malin, Robert .,........... I56 Mann, Jill ...... Marano, Michael . . Marano, Steven . . Marco, Kim ...... ...I56 ...65 .....l47 ......l56 Marcum, Christine ..... 25,93,l56 Marcum. Kimberly 25,I29,I47 Marek. Andrea ........ 22,43,I39 Maresh, Linda . . . Marlowe, Robert . . . . . . Marschinke, Paul Marshall, Marilyn Martin, Edwin . . . Martin, Perry . . Martin, Randy . Martin. Sheryl . .. ...I39 .. ...I56 ...I47 ...l39 .. ...I47 ...I56 Martinez, Roel . Martins. Christopher . . , . . . II9 Masek, John ........ . . .-I47 Matias, Donald .... . . . I56 Matias. Donna . . . . . . l39 Matson, Louis . . . . .94,I47 Matson, Sue ..... . . .87,I56 Mattioli, Angela . . . . . . I39 Mc Adams, Tamara Mc Adams, Thomas Mc Adams, Timothy ......22,I56 ......22,I39 22,26.65,76,79 Mc Clelland, Chris ......... 88 Mc Conkey, Kevin . . . 5l,lO6,l39,I42 Mc Cune, Shirley .......... I57 Mc Fadden, Gregory Mc Gregory, Patricia Mc Griff, Bonnie . . . Mc Guyer, Patty . . . If fliis ...es ...Hes Mc lntosh, Barbara . . . . . .l27,I47 Mc Intosh. Mary . . . Mc Kee, Kathryn . . . Mc Kee, Paul ..... . . . .I27,I39 .. ...I47 ...I57 c Clanahan, Johnnie ........ Mc Mahon, Michael McMurry, Michael . eade, Michael . . eans, Michael . . elin, Melanie . . . ell, Michael . . ello. Eurico .... enefee, Robert . . . ennecke. Carla . . . ercado, Hortencia ......85,I57 .. I2,44,47,49, .,....l32,I57 ..... . I47 ..... . I57 .. 22,53,65 .....I28 ... 65 ...I39 ercado, Victor . . .. ..... IO6,I57 ertes, Linda ............. I57 etcalf, Catherine 25,l57 etcalf. Howard . 24,53,66,76,88,98 etzger, Brian .... etzger, Cheryl . . etzger, Donna . . etzger, Mike . . . ......I26,I57 .. . .43,66,lO9 ......I39 66 Meyers, Randall . . Micel, Jeffrey . . . Micel, William Miessler, Karen . . . Miessler, Kathy . . . Millard, Steven Miller, Dale .... Miller Daniio . . . Miller David .... Miller Edward .. . Miller, Heather . . . Miller, Heidi . . . Miller Laura . . Miller, Margie . . . Miller Ralph .... Miller Robert . . . Miller, Scott .... Miller. Steven .... Milligan, Thomas . Mills, Bonnie .... Mills, Dolores .... Miltner, Christine . Minor, Joy . . . Minter. Jay . . Minter, Jayne . . . Minter. Mitz, M Mitz, M Modica, Modica. Modica. Jon .... elissa . . . ichelle . . Donna . . . John . . . Linda . . Moffatt, Scott .... Moniz, Deborah . . Monningh, Maxwell Monroy, Irma .... Montalvo, Josefina . . .I7,I47 ........I57 ......lI9.I57 .35,36,42,66,I3O ........I57 ....I57 ...I57,I6O .....75 .......I39 ......25,I57 ..25,47,92,IO9 ........I47 .......l23 ...I24 ...66 ...I57 ...I47 . ...66 .......I57 53,66,77,79,87. . . .. IIO,I2O .... . . . I47 ... 9I,II9,I57 ..... . 24 .. 66,88 ....I39 .... . . I57 . . . 25,4I,I57 . . . IO6.I39 .. . . . . . I47 ...85,II3,I57 .. ...... 66 .,.. 22,49,95 57,94,Il9 Montalvo, David ....... . 53,54,66,77,78, Montana, Lydia ............. Moore, James . . . .....I57 Moore, Richard . . . .... 90,147 Moore, William . . . .... 55,75 Morales, Linda . . . . . . l39 Morales, Maria . . . . . . . Morales, Ramon . . . . . . . Moran. Tim .... . . . I47 Moreno, Mary . . . . . . Moreno,Rene... Moreno, Sylvia ............ I57 Morgan, Richard ...... 26,85,IO6, ................II8,II9,I39,I42 Morgan, Tammy .,....... II5,I47 Morrissey, Bernard . . I8,66,IO4,I22 Morrissey, Randall ...... IO5,I47 Mounce, Joni ............. I47 Mounts, Linda . . . . . . . Moyer, Daniel . . . . . l39 Moyers, Colleen . . . . . I47 Moyers. Timothy Moyet, Margarita Mueller, Dawn . . . Mueller, Donald . . Mueller, Kenneth . Mueller, Mark . . . ...l39 .......97,l47 . . . 66,86,II6,II7 . . .86,II6,II7,I47 Mueller, Robert . . . Mueller, Steve .... Muilenburg, Mary . 22,87,96,IO9,I39 Muir, D Muir, D an ............... I57 Ol1l13 .... Muldoon, Robert . . Muldoon, Thomas . Munnin gs, Scott . . Murnane, Christine ......8,67,I23 .. ..... I47 ........53,75 .........I57 I9,45,53,67. 77,78,79,I23,I27 Murnane, John ........ lO,l4,lO5 Murphy, Barry . . . 22,26,52,95,l24, . . . . . . .l26.I39 Murphy . Jill ....... 22.43,53,67,77 Murphy, Joseph ......... 67,Il2 Murphy, Kathi ............ I39 Murphy, Margaret ......... l4O Murphy, Milford . . .I4,9l,lOO,II9,I57 Murphy, Tamara ......... II5,l4O Murray, Murray, Murray. Murray. Dan .............. 53 Patrick ...... 88,lOO,l4O Rae . 53,67,79,87,96.lO3,lIO, .,.............I2O,l22 Timothy ...... 9I,IO8,I57 Musial, Mark .... ........ Musnicki, Cheri . . ........ . . Musser. Kevin .... .... 2 5,lI3,l57 Mussman, Martin . . ....... I57 ....I48 North, Bob . .24,25,26,49,78,I29,I4O Nottinghatn, Jeffery . . 35,36,5O,53, ...................67,88,II8 Novosad, Kennan . . 88,lO4,IO5,l4O Novosad, Patrice ........ I52,l58 Novosad, Timothy ..... 35,36,67,88 Nowicki, Cynthia N Naill,MichaeI .. Nejedly. Frank . Nellis, Dale ... Nellis, James . . Nelsen, Axel . . . Nelsen, Cell ... Nelsen, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson. Neltnor. N emec. . . . . ,22,l48 .. ... II6,I26,I48 . . . . . I4O . . .67 . . . . .75 Dee ..... ..... I 54,I58 David .... .... 8 4,II3,I48 Peter .... .... 9 5,II2,I4O Richard ..... 3O,I48 Thomas ...... 84,l5S,l6O William ........ 67 Jeanne ....... Terry . . . Newborgh, John Newsom, Diana Newsom. Michael Newsom. Virginia Nichols, Jim . . . Nichols, Linda . . .28,49,lI4,l29,I4O Nickelson, Mary . . . 35,36,42,54,67, .ffsv ....l4O ..........I58 .........84,I48 . . 77.78,92,IO9,I2O Nickelson. Michael ...... IO8,I48 Nicoloff, George .......... I7,67 Nicoski. Joann . ...........I58 Niswander, Elizabeth .25,I27,I29,I48 Noceda, Ruben . Noesges, Mark .......... 84,I48 Noga, Greg . , . .... lOO,l4O Nogai, Debra .... ..... I 29,I48 Nogai, Thomas ....... IO8,Il9,I58 Nolan, Mary ........... 5,I38,I5I Norman, Timothy . 88,89,98,lI8,I4O ...........I58 Nowicki, Karen . . . . . . l48 Nowicki, Phillip. . . ...I4O Nunez. Raquel . . . . . . . O ConneIl,Sheri ..... . . . I48 O Connor, Patricia . . . . . . I48 O'Gwin, Roy ....... . . . I48 O Leary, Charles . . . . . .I4O Olijar, John .... .,...... 5 Olin, Michael . . . ..... l24,l48 Olson Brian . . . . . . 22,l26,I4O Olson Gail .... ....... I 58 Olson Peggy . . . . . .25,l2l,I58 Olson Robert ..... . . .l2,lI6,l4O Olson, Suzanna ..... ...... I 58 Oneill, Fernando Jr. .. . . . . .. Oren, Jane ...... . . .67,87 Oren, Steven . . .... 67 Ortiz, Ofelia ...,... . , .l4O Ortiz, Oralia ........ . . .I4O Brown, Joni Osborne ......... Oshea, Daniel .......... , . . . . Osterman, Kenneth ....... 94,I58 Overbay, Gary .... 22,24,25,26,47, . . . . . . . . . . 49.SI.52.67,79,lO4,IO5 Owen, John .............. l4O Owens, Anna ....,...,.... l4O Owens, Jane . . . . . .ISS PaceIt,Jeffrey . . . . . . IO8,I58 Pacelt, Stephen .... ..... I 7 Page. ......... ..... I 40 Panzella, Mark . . . . .22,26,l4O Parr, Eddie .... .... 6 8,88 Parr, James .... ...... I 48 Parra, Benjamin . . . . . . I7.Il9,I58 Parra, Diana ,... ........ Parris, Tammy .... Pashkus, Elizabeth . . . Pashkus, Teri ........,.... I4O 'fililis I I65 Plunkett, Michael Patton, Sherry . . . ..,.... IS8 Pease, Karen ............. 68 Pedersen, Kenneth . .9O,IO8,lI9,I48 Penzanik, John ............ I4O Perez. Robert . . . . . . 68.I22,I23 Perhai. Karen ............. 68 Perhai, Margaret ..... I3,24,2S,IS8 Perhai. Richard ..... 86,lOO,l27,l48 Perhai. Robert . . . Perri, Rita ..... Pesetski, Sandra . . Pester, Jimmy .... Peterhans, Sharon . Peterson, Christiana Peterson. Kathleen Peterson, Steven . . Peterson, Theresa . Petkus. Michael . . Petlon, Daniel . . . Petragallo, Maria . Petty, Lorrel .... Petty, Rex ..... Philips, Abbie . . . Phillips, Doris . . . Phillips, Ted ..... Phillips, Veronica . Pieratos, Creighton Pietrobon, Donna . Pietrobon, Victor . Pine, Mark ..... Pineda, Henry Pineda, Ruben . . . . . . .11e,14o , ....... 140 . .... 11,2458 I. f f f I '1oi,14's .... 2S,26,4l, . . 49,S2,I32,IS8 . . 24,26,49,I23, I27.l4O . ....... IS8 .........l48 .........IS8 ....22,8S,I48 . ..... 4I,IS8 .....l4O ....I4O ....I4O . ..... 26,I48 .........I48 ...22,32,II2,I24 .........IS8 . ....... I4O ..,.,....I4l . . . . . l9,9O,lOO,I48 Plefka, Jon ....,..... IO6,IO7,I4I Plomb. Cindy .... I3,I27,I29,I4I,I68 Plomb, Daniel ...... 4O,45,I27,IS8 Ratliff, Timothy . . lO6,IO7,I36,I4I,I49 Rauschenberger, James ...... I4l Rawlings, Jack . . Ray, Dorothea . . Reed, Thomas . . . Reeve. Lori ..... Riehecky, Jaclyn . Rega, Mark .... Rega, Robin ... Rehr, Frank . . . Rehs, Debbie . . . Rehs, Michael . . . Rehs, Thomas . . . Reid, Sandra .... Rennels, Michael . Rennels, Timothy Rex, Jennifer . . . Reyes. Sam ..... Reynolds, Mary . . Reynolds, Michelle Rice, Cindy ..... Rice. Roger ..... Ricker, Christie . . Riehecky, Jaclyn . Riley, Frank .... Riley, Kim .... Riley, Rebecca . . . Rinn, Danial ... Risch Risch. Risch. iinske . . . 88.II2,I4I . . . . . IS8 . . . . 98 . . . 22,I4l . . . 24,88,I4l . . . 87,I58 . . . . . ISS . . . 4O,68,87 . . . . . .S3,68 ...9I,Il4,IS8 . . . . . 22,I49 .3O,52,69,I29 9O,lOO,lI9,I49 . . . . . . . 69 9O,lOO.II6.I49 ...,ISS ..I4I ....IS8 ...2S,IS8 26,I4I ...69,I26 .....IS8 ... 9I,lI3,lS8 .. . . . . . I49 Rios. Joel . . . Rios, Julia .... Deanna ...... 2S,IIl,IIS,IS8 ........IS8 Jody ............... I49 Pamela . . .36,43,S3,69,76,IO9, Carol n , y . . . Robbins, Daniel . . . Robbins. Marcia . . Roberg, Daniel . . . . . 43.92,I4I Poitras, David ..... ....... I S8 Polk, George Polz, Kristi .... ..... I 48 Polz, Victor .,.. ....... I S8 Ponczko, Holly Ponczko, Jim Poppino, Kathy ,......... 22,I49 Potirala, Michael . . . Potirala, Steven .... Potts. Laura .... Potts, Linda ,... . . .42,53,68,77 Preisel, Kathleen ........... ISS Price, Pamela ...... 22,26,lO3,I4O Progo, Judith . . . .... 97,llS,lS8 Progo, Martin ..... Prosek. Charles Jr. . . ..... l49 ..68 IS8 . . . . . .94,lO8,II3,I48 . . . I9,I49 .....68 .......IS8 .......68 Puscas, Karen ..... .... I 49 Quarzenski, Lori . . . ..., 4,IS8 Quirin, Jon ....... ...... Quirin, Kimberly . . . .... 43,93 Quirin, Michael . . . .... SO,SI,68 R Radavich. Stanley . . .... l4I Ragland, Denise . . . . , .2S,l49 Rall, Rachel ....... .... I 4I Ramirez, Margaret . . .... 68 Ramirez, Maria .... .... I 49 Ramirez, Sandra . . . . . 68 Ramirez, Valerie ,... .... I 49 Ranahan, Richard . . . .... . I49 Rathe, Donna ..... ....... I 58 Rathe, Randy . . . .... 22,46.l49 Ratliff, Thomas .... ....... I66 Roberg, Janet .... Roberg, Matthew . Roberts, Steven . . . Robertson. Wendy . Robertson, Scott . . Robles, Juan ..... Rodriguez, Barbara Rodriguez, Christine Rodriguez, Susan . . Roesel, Randolf . . . Roller. Karen . . . . ..,... IIl,I29 .. . . . 24,42,69 . . . 4I,47,49,lS8 .......IS8 ....I49 ....I4I ., ..... lS8 ..,..l2,24.I48 . . . . 24,25,l4I .. .... 69 ....l49 ...lll.I4'9 ........I49 Romanelli, Joann . . . S2,IO2,I34,I4I Romanelli, Mark ...... lO8,II9,I5S Romero-Saldana, Geral ........ Romero, James ......,... 9S,IS8 Romero, Regina .... .... 8 ,I49 Romoser, Karyn . . . Rooney. Linda . . . Root, Roberta . . . .....IS8 ....IS8 Rosalez, Maria . . . . . I4l Ross. Lynn ........ ,,... I 58 Rotermund. Daniel . . . . . I6,I49 Rouse, Diana ..... . . . S2,lS8 Routson, Colleen . . . . . . . . . Routson, Timothy ....lS8 Rowan, Kathy ..... ..... I 4I Rowan, Tina ...... .... I I4,I4l Rowland, Matthew . . . . .I4O,l4I Ruch, Andrea ..... .... I 49 Ruenzel, Charles . . . . . . . 69 Ruenzel, John ..... ...... I S8 Runions, Donald . . . .... 9I,IOS Rush, Leshia .... ....I49 Ruzicka. James ,... ..... S Saas,Kim ...... Saas, Michael . . . .. . . . . l42 . . . 24,25,I4I Saas, Phillip ,..... .ll,24,2S,S2,l4I Sabathne, David ........... I49 Salerno, Rodney .........,... Salerno, Steven .... . . , . . . . Salinas. Norma ............ ISS Salmon, Christopher . . . 26,94,IO8, .....................II3,IS8 Salvatore. Janet . . . ...... . IS9 Sample, Richard ........... 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ISO Schibur, Ann .2S,92,IO9,l27,I29,ISO Schieve, Coral . . . lS,4l,44,47,49,ISO Schieve, Jeffrey . . . Schingoethe. Brian Schlick, Mary .... Schmalholz, Donald Schmalholz. Robert Schmidt, Alecia . . . Schmitt, Kami .... Schmitt. Kathryn . , Schmuggerow, Lynn Schmuggerow, Ralph I4l .. .l9,90,ISO ......IIl .. .... ISO ......S3,7O , . . 93,III,lS9 . . . 43,93,l4I .. . . . . .ISO .. .2S,II5,IS9 . .39,Sl,7O,98 Schmult, Linette . . , 22,26,4I,49,7O, 76,77,78,79,l28 Schmult, Thomas ...., lO8,II3,ISO Schmult, Virginia ....... I3,23,l4I Schneider. Elisabeth . . . 49,I27,ISO Schneider, Rebecca ...., 8S,lI4,I4l Schnur, Frank ..... Schramer, Philip . . . .....I59 .....7O Schramer, Stacy . . . ..... 26,lS9 Schulz, Russell ..... .......ISO Schulze, Gerald . . . , . 84,II3,I24,ISO Schumacher, Richard . Schwarz, Debra Schwirian, Kim .... Secondi, Richard Secondi, Susan . . Sedlacek, Lisa . . . Seigler, Ann ...... Seigler, Edward .... Seimetz, Gayle . . Serpa, David . . . Settje, Mark ....... Settje, Michael ..... Sharp, Scott ....... Shattuck, Warren . . , Shaw, Tammy ..... Sheahan, Cindy .....22,ISO ....I4I ....IS9 .....l4I .......IS9 ...1S,49,ISO ....,..lSO .......3O ......I8,7O 90,Il4,Il9,ISO . . .22.II9,ISO .22,9l,Il9,lS9 .....84,IS9 .. ..... I4 ...,ISO ....lS9 Sheahan, Debra . Shelby, Sharon . . Shelton, Charles . Shelton, William . Shepard, Cary . . Shepard. Peggy . . Shepherd, Shirley Shires, Linda .... Shurtleff, Margaret ..... 4S,I27,I4I Sickinger, Paul . . Sickinger, Steven . Siddall, Ralph . . . Siefert, Ernest . . . Sikorski, Donna , Sikorski, Thomas . Simmons, Jacquely Simon, Melinda ...... 22,42,87,l4l Simosky, Marjorie ....... l48,ISO Simosky, Susan ........... 70,79 Singletary. David . . l8,7O,7S.IO6,lO7 Sisson. Craig .. . Sisson, James . . . Skinner, Kathy . . Skudlarek. David . Slaughter, Donald Sleeman, Jan . . . Sleeman, Jody . . Slivinski, Donna . Slouka, Connie . . Slouka, Sandy . . . Smagacz, Janet . . Smiley, Debra . . . Smith, Amy .... Smith, Anthony . Smith, Daniel . . . Smith, Randi .... Smith, Robert . . . Smith, Sharon . . . Smith. Thomas . . Smothers. Jeffrey Smrz, John ..... Smrz, Judith .... Smyth, Michael . . Snowden, Robyn . Snyder, Roger . . . Soderquist, Mark Soderquist, Wendy Sosa, Lewis ..... Sostak. Audrey . . Sostak, Carl .... Soto, Rene ..... Spohn, Timothy . Spusta, Karen . . . Spusta, Kathleen . Stabach, Marlene Stange. Catherine Starck, Mark . . . Stastny, Diane . . Staszcuk, Judy . . Steele, Kenneth . . Stephano, Mark . Stephens. James . Stephens, Linda . Stevens, Jane . . . Stilin, Lee ...... Stilin, Mark .... Stockton, Donald Stolp, David .... Stolp, Donna . . . Stong, Michael . . Stough, Beth .... Stough, Craig . . . Stough, Jan .... Stough, Winsor . . Straka. Straka, Cheryl .. Michelle . .. ...7O .. ..... 75 .. .... IS9 .. .... IS9 ........ISO ..........I4l . 22.26,SO,I34,I4I ........2S,l5O .. ....... 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Troutman, Amelia . . Troutman, Debbie . . . Trowbridge, Scott . . . Trowbridge. Thomas . Truitt, Bridget ...... Tuck, Melody ...... Tuinstra, Dean . . . . Turner, Carolyn . . , Turner, Mark ...... Turnquist, David .... U Unruh, Daniel .... . Unruh, Robert . . . Urban, Patricia . . . Ursich, Christine .... Ursich, Sandra . . . V Vajgert, Bruce .... Valentine, Jodie . . . Valentine, Julie . . . Van, John ,...... Van, Kathleen ...... Vanagunas, Andrew . Vanagunas, Rita .... Vandenburg, Carol . . Vandermolen, Bernard Vander Molen, Carolin Van Herik, Robert . . . Vanherik, Roy ..... Vanpelt, Mark .... Vantreese, Michael . . Vargas, Jose ..... Veitch. Pamela ..... Velbel, Christine .... Verdooren, Barbara . . Verdooren, Walter . . Vidas, Aaron ..... Villarreal, Frank . . . Villegas, Anita . . . Villegas, .David .... . Villegas, Korrine .... Villela. Guadalupe . . . Villela. Silvestre .... Vivanco, Melchor . . Vivanco, Luis ...... Visserman, Angela . . Visserman, Sharon . . Vlahos, Miller ...... Vlahos, William ..., Vlasic, Veronica .... . . 72,lI2,ll3 . . , . . .l59 . . . . . I59 ... .72,l5O .. . . . .72 , .. l4l . . . . 9,l5l . . . l59 ..,I59 . . . .72 ....lO2,l5l . . . . . . l5l .ll9,l59,l6O ..22,42,I4I ..84,l26,l5l . .9l,lO8,l59 . . 90,98.l5l . . 72,8839 . . . . . . l5I ..25,26,l4l .. . . .. l5I ...lOO,l59 ...lI5,I5l ...l59 l4l ......l59 . .9l,ll9,l59 . . . . 72,l3O . . . . . . 25 . . . . 20,72 . , . .l59 ...Isl ...i4i ,jbsfisi . . . . .53.72 25,44,52,49, . , . . l3l,l5l . . . . . . l5I , ll3,l32,l59 . . . . . . I4l . . . . .l59 . . . . . . l59 . 9O,lOO,I5I . . . . . .I42 42,53,72,l3O . . . .94,I59 . . . . 22,26 .25,26,lI5,l29 .......72 ......I5l .......l5 Voelz, Ronald .... 9l.lOO,ll6,lI7,l59 Volk, Martin .............. I42 Vraney, Serene ........... Il,72 W Wagenmakers,Priscill ..... I2,l59 Walker, Deborah . .42,53,73,79,l25, I3O,I68 Walker, Debra . . . ...... 97,l2O Walker, James Walker, Kristi . . . Walker, Mark . . Wallwork. Liza . . . Wallwork, Peter . . . Walter, Bruce ..... Walter, Donna Walter, Jane ...... Walter, Lori ...... Walters, Francis . . . Walton, Patrick .... Wampole, Elizabeth . . 9l,lO8,lI6.l59 ... . . . . . I59 ....., . .I42 ....Il5,l59 ., . . . . . . ISI . . . .46,88,l42 22,43,93,lI5,I42 ... .93,II5,I59 ... . . .I24,l5I l l4i',44,5i,1'sf7i, ..........,.......l26,I28,I3l Wardle, Mark ...... 9l,IO8,II9,I59 Warner, Richard ............. Warning, Sandra ......... 73,l33 Warrick, Julie ........ l29,I52,l59 Waterhouse. Richard . . 22,2 5,4l,44, ................49.l26,l32,l5l Waterhouse, Tammy . 22,96,lIO.l42 Weber, Harold .............. Weber, Josef ............. I5l Weber. Rick . . , .... 9I,lO8.Il3,l6O Webster, Richard .... . . I4,9I,l6O Weimer, Mark ....... 73,77,78,79 Weinmann, Deborah ......,42,73 Weissgerber, Paulette ....... l6O Wells, Rebecca . . 24,26,53,73,79,l26 Wells, Stephen ....... 95,lO4.l42 Welz, Karl ............... I42 Wenk, Lawrence . . . .... .I6O Wenk, Patricia . . . Wernke, Allen . . . West, Gail .... West Heather . .. West Tim .... West Tomise .... West Michael . . . West. William .... . . . . . .73 .. . . . .l6O .. . .24,I42 ...lII,l6O .. . .22,l42 . . . .l9,l5l .. . . 9l.l6O . . . .Il6.lI7,l5I Westley, Sandra ..... 22,26,l2l,l5I Westley, Sharon ......, 22,l29,lSl Westrom, Jan ............. IGO Westrom, Lee ..... .53,73.77,8I.lO6 Weyrauch, Mary ...... 24,l29,l42 Wheatley, Kathryn Wheeland, Kenneth Wheeland, Mark . . Whelan, Jeffrey . . Whelan, Vernon . . .........ieo . . 9i.ii9,i4z,ieo ......3i.ss,us lllll.ll:l7'5 Whitaker, Cheri ..... 35,43,93,lO3, Whiteside, Debra . Whitfield, Ann . . . Whitfield, Timothy Whitlock, Robert . . Wiborg, Gayle . . . Wiborg, Lynn .... Wiborg, Robert . . . Wicklund, Cynthia Wiedman, Klaus . . ... .. l29,l42 . . . .24,42,73 . ...... 73 . . . .3O,l6O . . . 73.77.79 ......87,I42 .. . . .86,ll3,I6O . .I2l,I22,l29.I42 ........,I42 Wierenga, Thomas . . .22,24.25.26. .....................ll3,I6O Wierenga, Tim ....... 22,25,lO8, . . . .I27.l29,l6O Wiesboeck, Mark ........ 94,l6O Wilkening. Michelle ....... 25,I5I l Will, Laura ...... . . .I42 Willes, Michelle . . ..... I6O Willes, Michael . . . . . . IO4,I6O Willes, Tina ..... ..... I 42 Williams, Brenda . . , . . l52,l6O Williams, Daniel . . . .... 22.l42 Williams, Sue .......,...... 73 Wilson Cheryl ......,..... l5I Wilson Debra . . 35,36,42,73,79,l25 Wilson, Juanita .............. Wilson Mark ......... 22,26.I42 Wilson Michael . . ..... l7,22 Wilson Richard .. .... 9O,lI2,II3 Wilson Scott . . , . . lOO,I6O Wilson, Sue . . ...... 74 Wind. Dale . . . . . . .74 Windle, Laura . . ...... . . Windle, Phyllis ............ I42 Winiecki, Sandra ...... I8,53,74,IIO Winquist, William ........... 74 Wold, Diadra .... 22,43,92,IO9,l42 Wold, Mark ....... 22,26,IOO.l6O Wollenberg, Michael ...... l4,l6O Wolsfeld, Patricia .......... l6O Woods, Amy ..... .... 2 5,l6O Woods, Andrew . . ..... 24 Woomer, Mary .... .... 2 4,l42 Worness. Sharon . . . ... 25,l5l Wright, Richard . . ..... ll9 Wright, Robyn ..... .l6O Wright, William . . . . . 9l,IOO,l6O Wyer. Kathleen . .. ... . . .. Wynant, Duane .... 74 Yep,John ..... . . .I6O Yep, Michael . . .... 75 Yep, Patrick . . . . . . l5l Yanke. Thomas . . . .l6O Zachara,Mary , .... 74,I26 Zalesiak, Jean . . . . 53,74,l3O Zambrano, Julia ..... 46,75 Zamiar, Michelle . .25,49,l6O Zarate, Penny . . ..,. llO,l5I Zehr, Brett . . . .... II3,l6O Zeyen, Keith . . . Zieche, Gregory Zieche. John . . . .....I5l ......l5I Zietlow, David . 2l,24,25,l42 Zietlow, Dwight .... I26,I5I Zimmerman, Tom ...... I42 Zimowske, Fred . . . I8,l42 Zimowske, James .... l6O Zoch, Paul ....,. . . . l8,74 Zoller, Kimberly .... 74 Zoulek, Debra . . . . . . .I6O Zubrod, Mary ...... . , , l29,I42 Zubrod, Timothy Zukauski, Marie ....I5l Acknowledgements: In addition to the hundreds of photographs taken by Kurt Liebezeit the staff used pictures taken by the following. Rick Brown - some wrestling candids, Joel Murphy - Talent Night, Mr. George Zoulek - senior blood drive, West Chicago Press - school For Sale. Mrs. Gwen Reno drew the Homecoming VW, and Mr. Willard Beebe, the class numerals. l67 The Challenge staff wanted to create a book that would C h a I I e n cover the fun. the work, the joy, the humor - exien the sorrow - of one school year. ln this bicentennial year we also wanted to Frgnlg Kurt Liebezeig, Cindy Plonqb, Mary Kay Haag, Middle recall some of the basic beliefs that gave our forefathers rgwg Sue Linville, Wendy Hlinka, Rgbin Gustafson, Debbie determination and courage - the spirit of '76. We hope we can Walker. 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