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

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A We CEVHIXN .li .ISINICCEE West Chicago Community High School West Chicago, Illinois Volume 32 1978 'M ' L LMI' fix Q V H K Vk.. x Wm ,Z 'nh if i, T' H f i ' X KJX I 3' .if f F' 1 B! ' , ,A , ,X 1' J 4 - 5' f Lmvcm , ' I ll E 7- 41 ' . -QS: X f' X -eg ft x sf ' -4....:w ,nel ' 5, 45' xt, K N if f 1 SM fi, 1 I Q ff E ? E z A , 5 K .,, ,', f ,,V,A Then we become upperclassmen JUNIOF-IS COMPLACENICAREFREE, BLlTHEg I S ,SJ X fx gf F f f TOP: 9 . . . 9 . . . 9! Sue Matson. CENTER: Senior Barry Clark lon benchl Mike Wheeland, Don Bell, Coach Hanson, Chuck Strayve, Andy Vanagunas, Greg Eaton, Steve Lockert, and Grant Anderson: Hall decorator Debbie Durkee. LEFT: Anita Villegas, Margaret Perhai, Peggy Olson, and Debbie Smiley. 7 XL . HQ? I W ES . : Q. -..w.,. ,, - RN ,1- A - - vekrw.-,iw 'B' 'T' h'.. I .AL , Q 1 . , , f ,Q ,W 5? H fx s, .M K .. Mg., . ,J 01 rf-riff Y' 'M' SXQQ N ng HHGHVH3 1-x3,,,.k, Q5 g:f35?7 1 vo' ii . 5. Administration Board of Education, FRONT: Robert Westrom, President Lawrence Hapgood, Richard Gatehouse. BACK: Kent Orlandini, Robert Willett, Marvin Beckman. .NOT PICTURED: David Geick BR p , law .mr -...Lf gg Q 3 s 4'1-.4,,i r:f55f5f5E5ffi 'rrf , K Dr. Jack F. Kammes Marie Gorskey Dr. Jerald J. Saimon V' Administrative Ass't. Assistant Dean t-sg, .sititavta-, -at . as Cn c 'c cn 2. 3 ... cn : Q. cb :i ... A ' ' 'xo -A ' Richard DuFour Assistant Principal x W Q ef-tt ' A dl X N its . , 'F 'I Q EQ if at at . I., it 1 'r Richard L. Howard Dr. Lawrence McNamara Business Manager Voc. Educ. Coordinator ff A -'Hi ,Q Q.. 5 Q ' QW QR? I A Dr. Richard Kamm Richard Waterhouse gym, M W M , 1, Prlnclpal!Asslstant Superintendent Assistant Principal 'of s t A so be 10 'SG ,W in x fp i 3. JM' l:.'w 4 ' ff! 3 .1 , , . 41, 'Q . at L Q f t ...' K t 1 'Q V ' M ., .af LW., ,. g 'A its rfieir af. H ' , ' f 1 r A , ' ' Q ,Q W , S , 1 v 4 - 4 .,,. . - -vv--.. ., ,,.,-, J f,-,- .,.., .....m.M.wsf- ' ,. g5gg15f553:ff,3gf ' Qqcww M -w 1 V' if 'r fl, l,,, .X sr l , , .H s ii f 1 3, 3 Q it f W., ' , V p so d,ss A ,f 41- 4455 X J , L, A ,,ls ll. 5 N 5 -r-7' -,ww Robin Stroebel, queen of the hill, with Alison Satterfield. 'S J. Neher, D. Wollenberg, K. Taylor, L. Gorski, T. Morley, T. Wiberg, M. Mueller, D. Reid, M. Yep, C. White, i. Fluch waiting for the bus . . . waiting for spring . . . waiting for the school addition. - fits... 75- 131 I' 'jr Changes 1977-78 was a time of continued inflation and trouble in the Middle-East, but interest in disco dancing and outer space movies such as Star Wars lHomecoming themel and Close En- counters ofthe Third Kind was part of the year too. Winter weather again made news, giving us over eighty inches of snow, a record. The big happening locally, though, was our changing school. 'y-Q., rf-Q ' ex am 2- W -az Lori Gorski and friend. When classes began on August 29 construction was well underway, ground having been broken in July for a new learning resource center, commons, cafeteria, and offices on the south with field house, swimming pool, and green- house on the north. Fire drills with new exit routes were initiated immediately, for northwest and cafeteria doors were to be closed with plywood partitions. In March the small gym became the cafeteria, and receiving doors became a main entrance. Work did not directly interfere with classes, however, except for the occasion- al sound of air hammers or the smell of hot tar, and student superintendents had plenty to watch as bulldozers filled old holes and dug new ones, cranes hoisted steel beams, and bricklayers gave a new shape to the walls. As the year ended, sentimental seniors realized the old school was gone forever, but underclass- men and staff members anticipated the change and challenge with excitement. 11 ,X fr X ff-XQ!,1XlDDiEIMIiICC3S Not only walls well-built make a school, but those who use their opportunity. an-Q... TOP: Jennifer Johnson, Matt Roberq at DAVEA, Bob Bottomley. CENTER: Scott Munnings in electronics, Patricia Duckworth, Rene Garcia. BOTTOM: Florence Cathelin, Sherry Mosingo in art, Tim Wierenga. 12 .fftft -- ext?-T-5? L.. K, WF! S X Sr' 0' . J. Ballard and W. Weber melting wax for batik. Janet Salvatore, winner Ad-Craft competition. . - - i t 'if Andy Becker making a wood carving. 43 Art ls For Everybody The Art Department has a new teacher, Gail Adams, who teaches Arts and Crafts, which is the most popular course. Junior Janet Salvatore in Independent Research placed second in the Wheaton Journal's Ad-Craft competi- tion. is - 45. .km Carol Vandermolen creates a conte crayon SK6iCh. -.--M gb. Nw! xr'-- Vjffw- Bob Fowler at the potter's wheel. ,av Dept Head Willard Beebe Gall Adams Lindsay McCoy James Rumberger FAR LEFT Karen Herdon in Ceramics class Adaptive Education 9 ' X Terry Lemberg, Jennifer Tews, Aide Lorraine O'Brien. t ' , B ' Skills HS I C ' A ' Dept. Head Dr. Lawrence McNamara, Linda Adams, Loren Getz, Sheryl Giszczak, Deborah Hladilek. RIGHT: Paul Junkroski Pamela Katsion Wayne Kosek Paul Netzel Mary Rash Aide Alice Zoda. al can Jeffrey Ainsworth, Richard Howard, Stephen Kimery, Clarence Kyger, Helen Zmrhal. LEFT: Tom Ross. ABOVE: Harold Miller. , J, I I . -M1 1 Driver Education 1 ' : 4 ,R ,431 f' 'Uv' 'til Q ul N v ' all A .J Q ,, 41 A llllll: Ei ' ' ., Q c i l f-A , is 15 -A . W . , mda Caraballo studies Spanish literature. gucy Vmela and Vicki Zambrano in Bmngua' panish. Bilingual Program The Bilingual Education program, designed for students whose main language is one other than English, helps students gain fluency and literacy in two languages and achieve in other academic areas. New in the program this year was foreign exchange teacher Mr. Esteban Escarez from Chile. ,4? Mak bias, G. Coix, C. Rodriguez, G. Lara, G. Moreno, A. Aguilar, M. Blanquet. Mrs Rodriguez leads an oral reading assignment -..,,,wN.W Foreign exchange teacher Mr. Escarez helps America Morales. l ,, Ismael Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Lara, and Guadalupe Coix, Bilingual Education Coordinator Peter Alvino, Theresa Lindemann, Carmen Rodriguez. 15 Business Education Typing continues to be the most popular course in the Business Education department, with approximately 400 students enrolled. Other popular courses include Accounting, Business Law, and Consumer Education, which is a required course. Donald Zabelin, a new teacher, started a new club, Future Business Leaders of America. lSee page 157.l Jan Huxtable in Consumer Education. Sue Lambert correcting an error t s .Q QQ ze Business Law teacher Doug Van De Mark. Flay Blacklidge, John Bavido, Roman Campos, Julie Evans. BELOW: Rob Benshoof . f me . . ' . f ,. if rw . 5 i W iff V525 riffiiflifi- ,f ,, , -: 55r 3 ,V f f Dept. Head Roy Kiiskila, Sharon Bokker, Joseph Crickard, Daniel 16 King, Donald Zabelin. all YW Diane Hardt Claire Gregory, Kevin Curby - Food Service .f ,d,A 'f' ff, fe,-'-22 is A H., A-C . g ft l A ,- f I ' L.... . :iff g .,- C f :' - DAVEA DAVEA lDuPage Area Vocational Educa- tional Authorityj Center in Addison offers 36 courses to students from 13 area high schools. This year 135 We-Go students attended DAVEA under the direction of Vocational Education Coordinator Law- rence McNamara. Shea Dieter Auto Mechanics Julie Hammond - Cosmetology Dave Serpa - Industrial Welding ncaa Q X -ft' --no ' Awzmf nxvff V i f. ' FAR LEFT: Mark Romenelli, an ' if Scott Hughes, Dean , r f N Burgeson - Aviation Maintenance.LEFT: Matt ' Floberg - Heavy Vehicle Mechanics. -V 1 7 l Guidance ,ara Guidance Counselor Peter Alvino. RIGHT: Guidance Counselers Director Eugene Peterson E z ,,,r , 4 . 'T 21' ifi . fW,,' ' , ff ww January 23, changes, changes. Sandy Click, Shane Carlson, John Clifford. LEFT: Brian Scarnegie. I H551 3 l nl A... 5 Guidance Aides Margaret Malay, Cindy Sharon Aguillar. Ohlencampl Elizabeth Behrens, John DeLap, Allan Hofland Esther Nelson Secretary Agnes Keeley FAR RIGHT: Donna Abel 'ESS' siV....u ,gif .4 I 4... 'K L . ... fa ,Q Everyone Takes English The English Department, the largest in the school, offers twenty-six courses to provide for students' wide variety of interests and abilities. The courses offered range from Developmental Reading and Science Fiction to Dramatic Literature and Journalism. J. Masec: Lights, Action! Camera! D. Erckman and T. Termunde, Expository Writing. U 6, ' ' l . ff . V , Dean Burgess Q 1 f 'A ' ayxi as or r B. Scarnegie, S. Olson, P. Wallwork, G. Olson, C. Hedrick, V. Kim and C. Buck. 'S Mn- L 167.4 ' ff ' 5 , 9' QU S f ' Q me 'QT' ' jk ,g,92,'AL , at 'ff m ,B ..., 2, .Z 7 A ' 1., y 5 1 if A . HV fiztf Dept. Head Russell Severe, Nancy Crawford, Charlotte Ekern, Virginia Fairbank, Charles Greenberg, Wayne Kosek Patricia Bryan Timothy Courtney Greg Leitner, Cheryl Turner, Norma Wissing. 19 Home Ec Home Economics offered a new individualized class, Clothing Careers, in which students worked on projects which personally interested them. .fl N , I W? 2 G v1fs,,a,:g1g? . , - Q 3 5 '51, Male interest in Home Economics classes is rapidly rising. Jim Gordon, the first boy ever to take Beginning Clothing, excelled in it. Four boys also took Child Development, which, along with the Contemporary Life class lwhich deals with problems of todayb, is rising in popularity. W. X :K Sanus- We , Jackie Haavisto prepares spaghetti casserole. Hnprnnwf M-5' , 'V ,gun x . Janice Spohn knits a hat. l I W we' M: , 1 ff! J .Q 'il V HQ , ll i at 'W R i . , Im, ,K ,J lg f , r I 7 rrrg nw M. Wagenmakers, BELOW: L. King. BELOW RIGHT: D. Mueller, J. D. Dewolfe gives Steve Morano and Jeff Ferguson a few tips. Shepard. vqta 4 e J' 5 'G 'N t -Q it - ls she reading or day dreaming? L.. 'WUKGMKJW if-5 wr, Margaret Wemlinger and Patti ggw-f Kozlowski RIGHT Jan Huxtable FAR RIGHT Dianne DeWolfe and GGY Laurie Weber. :A w-P' ' ,LN ix tfxx 4, J .L35 f'iP .,.. , , . -. 85 A W ' Technical wt . Education The Industrial Arts Department is large and quite varied. lt features four main areas: Woods, Drafting, Metals, and Electronics. Each area offers courses for the college bound, general studies, and vocational-technical preparation. Mark Wold and Dave Nelson. gf K .,w,, . Ay BX g . , A ,f .f 1 .-, V- .g V A f , -1- f Dept. Head Charles Cowden, David Dean, Roger Lincoln, V Robert Young. ' FAR LEFT: Ruben Noceda. 21 IRG IRO, interrelated Occupations, is a program which allows a student to go to school and also hold a training position in his chosen career field. Classes meet daily in the morning: in the afternoon students receive on-the-job training and are paid for their work. URO students in VICA, p. 157.l Vezire Adili and Bev Goble at George J. Ball. ,Q OO ,ff ' ' ,, f sd 54-E , 7 21p FRONT: Lisa Sedlacek, Laura Barnick, Linda Modica, Wes Travis. SECOND ROW: Linda Shires Staszcuk, Cary Shepard, Veronica Vlasic, Bridget Truitt, and Frank Ashmont. BACK: Dave Steve Millard, Marianne Tesch, John Scherpf, Karen Gansberg, Dave Harrison, Clay Trentlage, Fitzereider, Steve Lakics, and Ted Phillips. Alesia Swenso ABOVE: Rob Boren and Ted Phillips at Rob's T.V. RIGHT, FRONT: Sue Hynek, Tomi West Monica Heinz Alesia Swenson Steve Marano, Bob Kuhlman. BACK: John Zeiche Roy VanHerik, Rod Bussler, Vezire Adili, Tim Routson, Karen Puscas, Randy Morrissey Kathy Lenertz, Ruben Alcazar, Lix Scaletta Mr J Douglas Van De Mark X ,, W.: I n and Carter Joadwine at Midwest Magnetics. Linda Shires at WCCHS-Athlgtic Dept, A a..,QjM 'P .,....M74 -f , fm, ,. i 'inn-.xr Languages The Language Department offers courses in four foreign languages: French, German, Latin, and Spanish. Language Sampling, a popular course, had two sections each semester. The French classes took a trip to Carnegie Theatre and a French restaurant, the German classes to the Museum of Contemporary Art and a German restaurant, and the Spanish classes to a Mexican restaurant and a Spanish dance program. Tom Worthy, Jeremy Flowland, and Jeffrey Lisewski in German class. A ,A I Z F fi Candy Clausen in the language lab. Mrs. Appel, Julie Evans, Bob Johnson, Anne Ricely, Robin Saas, Pat Thomason, Tammy Veitch. . Y 1' it , .. M QM S L ay K ' ea--f im Nf , w Z R ,fs N K . . ,I . .... A 7 . W i -'r--viil' X 5 V .J 7- K a x i . fi '73 ., O W .... ff M , F .iff i ... it Anne Fiicely, Tammy Veitch, Michelle Zamiar, Lucie Villela. is , rr., Q A g ft W li xx-in N f 'i..o- I ' .4 a i Melanie Melin and Pamela Flens under Mr. Gordon's watchful eye. 'J' n iiiiiii . it -4-.2 . Dept. Head Marjorie Appel, Milan Gordon, Deborah Hoops, Terry Strohm, and Norma Wissing. 23 Learning Resource Center Library Aides: Charlotte Barsema, Marjorie Rhodes, Sue Carney, Pauline Mulligan. BELOW: Stacy I i 4 3 6 ,,,, Pty Marie Olga Lopez. N Schramer and Robin Horn. Library Aide Margret luro. sf i mt 345. -Q at Es ft N'-'iiml 'KQV Q if w......f- Z 2 L 4 ig? fa'- ,, ' -.L.l Student Aides: Wayne Kaste, Jim Stolp, Ken Kosatka, Nick Velasques, Jackie Smith, Al Lolli, BELOW: LRC Director Jerry Wicks. Bryan Todd, Harold Weber, and Richard Erb watch video tape. -, if -au.-,...4g, lv' 'kt g Chuck Shelton. RIGHT: Cheryl Meyer, Asst. Librarian. A 5 fi - ' -my ' l Q A his img ,,i, iii 3U 'f ...L m r , WWW , af , t. , ' Egg: xv: Computer Math The computer literacy unit continued to receive nationwide attention. Dept. Head Lee Yunker, Frank Burzynski, and Dennis Stevens spoke again on computer literacy at the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics Convention in October and to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, in April. Mr. Yunker also spoko at an Adult Education Conference in Hollywood, Florida, in April. Teachers Stephen Jeffrey and Paula Mennecke replaced Dr. John Murphy and Robert Lemon, both on leave for a year. Math Contest Winners: Richard Gorvett, Marie Devereux, David Nelson. Todd Sauer, Carl Beckman, Chris ROWland, Fabian Lara, and K- Hayes- D. French, P. Kerner, C. Bienek, J. Walker, D. Sisson in Math IV. , 'Min Dept, Head Lee Yunker, Frank Burzynski, Ronald Hansen, Kathy Hayes, Stephen Jeffrey, Paula Mennecke, Dr. John Murphy, Ronald Salzman, Vera Sorenson, Dennis Stevens, Howard Swan. FAR LEFT: Jeff Gary in Data Processing. 25 Band 3 Band activities began with five home football games and the Homecoming T parade. In March the following band members were Division I winners at the state music contest: Gail Olsen, flute solo: trombone quartet: drum duet: clarinet duet: French horn duet. ln April they participated in the Fox Valley Music Festival t tttr -s i' and in June presented T the final concert where 1 senior class for its T outstanding leadership. - , : ,gg R X ,S-SR 'L K Rf they recognized the tgs Q ' A WA I. .J fSee p. 89.1 , J 4 LEFT: Director William Sargent. ABOVE LEFT: Concert Mistress Tomi West and Karen Sargent. RIGHT: Elslager,J. Gustufson, M. Wold, S. DeDara, K. Bodony, M. Boloxam. CONCERT BAND, FRONT, T. West, K. Sargent, L. Walter, C. Hedrick, K. Frommert, A. Judson, D, Durkee, S. Westley, W. Goering, T. McAdams, J Johnsen, G. Olsen. SECOND ROW: A. Havlik, H. Gatehouse, J. Nikoski, M. Shaughnessy, L. Elslager, C. Heier, J. Wagner, D. Rinn, A. Sostak, A. Jeppson P. Burba, A. Farrel, A. Swenson, K. Hermo, D. Letteri. THIRD ROW: S. Aguilar, C. Swick, S. Gross, N. Cheehy, M. Berendsen, R. Durkee, M. Wold, J Gustafson, N. Bowen, S. Westley, S. Brugman, T. Wierenga, J. Walters, G. Heier. M, Fuller, M. Salmon, C. Sostak, M. Settje. FOURTH Ft0Wg B, Kesler D. Slivinski, C. Clark, K. Poppino, B. Ferro, A. Kerstan, B. Cole, N. Simon, D. Waterhouse, D. Muir, S. DeDara, K. Bodony, M. Bloxam, J. Beardsley J. Bussie, D. Kennedy, A. Hodges, K. Lyne, C. Prosek, E. Kennedy, T. Worthy, D. Robbins, S. Moffat, S. Teske, S. Schuette, R. Schumacher, M. Bowen BACK: Mr. Sargent, R. Lambert, T. Hamilton, E. Stewart, K. Frantz. CADET BAND: FRONT: G. Ruehle, D. Robbins, R. Slivinski, M. Berendson, J. Adamson, B. Meyers, F. Petlon, C. Johnson, P. Burba, A. Jeppson SECOND ROW: J. Schibur, J. Quiran, M. Nickelson, N. Cheehy, A. Frommert, P. Dreher, A. Kriegbaum, K. Knapp, P. Welz, B. Arnold, D. Montana, T. Marvin. THIRD ROW: A. Hamilton, S. Holmgren, P. Wesley, T. Kerzyk, J. Hermo, A. Sostak, M. Salmon, J. Sennett, R. Montana, P. Pesetski, E. Bohac, K. Schramer, J. Foster. BACK: R. Michnick, D. Chorley, R. Cosme, J. Brauer, C, Devereux, S. Kerner, J. Quinlan, Mr. Sargent, A. Fredricks, Mr. Haney. 26 S Concert Master Terry Ferro. Senior Sharon Visserman. ,J Orchestra The Orchestra with a growing membership of sixty-eight presented five evening concerts plus a Veterans Day Assembly. The following people were Division I Winners at the State Music Contests at Elmhurst College: Terry Ferro, Violin Solo: Alison Satterfield, Violin Solo, Sharon Visserman and Jean Zak, Cello Duet t-I 941, and Jennifer Walters and Hugh - , Yates, Cello Duet 442. .U Overall the music ggi g l department ranked X tllq . seventh out of thirty- T eight schools. LEFT: Dir. Gene Haney. RONT: T. Ferro, A. Satterfield, C. Rose, S. Otavka, E. Stewart, S. Schramer, S. Walters, J. Zak. S. Visserman, SECOND ROW: L. Horvath, A. Noonan, J. ingletary, H. Snowden, J. Johnson, T. McAdams, W. Goering, D. Durkee, A. Sostak, B. O'Gwin, S. Otavka, H. Yates, J. Walter. THIRD ROW: M. Teal, R. Snowden, . Weber, D. Phillips, D. Davis, T. Stenbeck, C. Salmon, C. Heier, L, Elslager, K. Sargent, T. West, T. Wierenga, S. Brugmann, S. Westley, N. Bowen, J. Gustafson, l. Wold, R. Durkee. BACK: M. Snowden, C. Peterson, M. Stevens, L. Mosson, T. Lakics, D. Radtke, B. Ferro, D. Slivinski, B. Kesler, T. Hamilton, R. Lambert, l. Bloxam, J, Beardsley, K. Bodony, K. Frantz, J. Bussie, D. Kennedy, D. Robbins, S. Teske, R. Schumacher, M. Bowen, K. Lyne, C. Horvath, Mr. Haney. NOT ICTUREDZ Fl. Caputo, M. Settle. .ff f Q 4 , . ' N Dick Schumacher and Mike Bowen FAR LEFT: Jeff Beardsley and Todd Hamilton. LEFT: Bruce Kessler. 27 Life's A Song Vocal Music groups made over 20 appearances during the year. Christmas, traditionally the busiest season for the choirs, brought the second consecutive invitation to sing at the Northwestern Station in Chicago. ln April the choir and small-group members spent a day at Lisle, presenting two major programs and exchanging ideas. The informal concert in lvlay featured songs from Chorus Line, Pippin, and The Wizl' with the swing choir adding some unique choreography. mx .Xf- ,,.a i Barbershop Quartet: Thom Wierenga, Brian Ferro, Tim Wierenga, Dick Waterhouse Concert Choir, FRONT: T. Hagiwara, K. Lenertz, R. Rega, L. Sedlacek, C. Kottkamp, D. Robbins, T. Wierenga, J. Smith, K. Frantz, A. Becker, C. Black, D. Cruz, D. Allen, J. Gustafson, C. Cortez. SECOND ROW: D. Sikorski, D. Modica, M, Lindenmeier, K. Metcalf, K. Feld, M. Zamiar, G. Heier D. Waterhouse, T. Wierenga, J. Engel, R. Gorvett, F. Lichte, D, Howard, M. Swanson, C. Johnston, A. Woods, C. Gregor. BACK: R. Benner, A. Schibur, C. Peterson, B. Kennedy, K. Frantz, C. Stange, T. Sampson, S. Walters, M. Bowman, S. Roberts, M. Mussman, A. Woods, K. Marcum, L Stilin, B. Niswander, L. Shires, H. Miller, C. VandenBurg, NOT PICTURED: C. Marcum, S. Bryant, R. Blacklidge. DECEMBER i9 West Chicago High School . g j CONCERT CHOIR . Ron Bennen , J J Director 35, g ' 4:10 to 5:37 C . ifii T T iizi A frrrsi ' rrt Q X T , . l , . -'25 S. Roberts and C. Black at NW station in Chicago. RlGHT, SWING CHOIR, FRONT: R. Gorvett, M. Zamiar, C. Black, S. Schramer. SECOND ROW: Tim Wierenga, R. Rega, K. Frantz, D. Allen, C. Peterson, A. Hamilton. BACK: Thom Wierenga, T. Ferro, C. Rose, B. Ferro, T. Hagiwara, D. Waterhouse, C. Johnston. 28 5 . i l 'Y 3 .f T l i r 1 Jflxnz 'K' A v X X. State Music Contests were held Saturday, March 4, at Elmhurst College First division Qsuperiorl ratings were awarded to soloists D. Waterhouse, K. Frantz, and Thom Wierenga, Madrigai Singers, Swing Choir, a male quartet QA Woods, G. Heier, R. Gorvett, D. Robbinsi, mixed octet QC. Peterson, C. Metcalf, C. Black, J. Smith, C. Vandenburg, J. Gustafson, J. Engel, M. Bowmany, and three duet groups QC. Peterson and Thom Wierenga, R. Rega and Tim Wierenga, A. Noonan and R. Gorvettj. GIRLS' CHOIR, FRONT: J. Smith, K. Heinrich, A. Ashpole. SECOND ROW: D. Rapp, D. Frye, A. Noonan, L. Leonard, J. Scaletta. THIRD ROW: P. Wieneke, D. Langridge, D. Fiene, P. Smallman, L. Reitz, J. Zak, W. Bicchinella, G. Saas. BACK: R. Benner, D. Puscas, M, Washburn, D. Ayotte, K. Taylor, M. Gorsky, D. Cunningham, L. Scroggin, C. Ohlenkamp. NOT PICTURED: R. Butts, V. Whiteside. FRESHMAN CHOIR FRONT M Fernandes K Sparesus T Veitch, D. Smith, W. MacPhereson. SECOND ROW: S. Mingarelli, J. Stonehacker, C. Sudano, G Altman C Houle L Hanks K Smith THIRD ROW R Romando, L. Barajas, D. Hvorcik, R. Saas, C. Holland, M. Falzone. BACK: D. Smothers, D. Wold M Zamiar P Plomb T Sides J Prince L Martin M. Kaysen, M. Atkinson. NOT PICTURED: L. Allen, E. Bassi, K. Horn, K. Murphy, M. Trykoski. MADRIGAL SINGERS, FRONT: 5. Noonan, C. Black, C. VandenBurg. SECOND ROW: M, Zamiar, D. Robbins, M. Washburn, K. Frantz, Thom Wierenga, C. Peterson, M. Swanson. BACK: B. Niswander, T. Sampson, D, Waterhouse Tim Wierenga, P. Wieneke, A. Woods, R. Gorvett, T. Ferro. 29 ,dar N ,ai tx - 1 415 Q? J' wnnit fur l it 52 ,Ifgmi 1 fy 2 ix Protons, Protozoa, and Posies Biology may not have been the most popular class, but since it is a science requirement, it had the largest enrollment. Over 300 students participated in the traditionally rainy field trip to Herrick's Lake. Horticulture remained the most popular elective, and once again the class travelled to Chicago for the Flower Show l Biology Andrew Eynik Bill Allen Jim Windle Mike Wicklund Tina Morley John Lederman Diane Fiene, in the spring. Johnna Stilin and Cindy Modaff make a bulletin board. .,.. K 1 , , ., sl A' lx V fx ' ,... K: -'fi Q i ff' f l I Karl Coyner, Allen Fickau, Kathleen Hayes, Phillip Martell, Carol Miller, Deborah Musgrave, Robert Owens. FAB LEFT: Freshmen Margaret Murnane and Cheryl Taylor in Biology. 31 Social Studies The Social Studies Department included tax forms, independent studies, and blindfolded journeys for Psychology students. Mr. Zimmermann's Medevial Music Group continued to play. and Mr. Getz's Cultural Development Class made its yearly trips to the Art Institute and the . H i' Circus. . o Terry Zimmermann Stephen Arnold Lawrence Stark and Madeline Lara. FRONT: L. Howard, K. Nowicki, K. Sargent. BACK: T. Shaw, J. Clay. wass- 0 ' S. Dept. Head: James Smith, Gilbert Demay. Loren Getz, Pamela Katsion, Lewis Kribs, Mary Rash, David Ream, George Strecker. RIGHT: Carol VandenBurg leads Mary Swanson in a trust building exercise. O Stl 7 .,, . E- , . ii V. ,M . ,. x 1 6 EaCh a VIP, VSVY Important Person Parapros Darlene Strickland and Ronald Lenkowski BELOW: Elizabeth Moroz and Robert Hitzel. 'Wx lk 5 4 M' -aan-rv' 'n lllo Q 'Via - . - ff E' -Q ' if I K ' 4: , a' R., ig tv X Parapros Paul Hayes, Karen Reiman, :N Rose Tovell, and Joyce Wells. fE'iX-as -X- M gl bzix 'f--.,,,,,,f Parapros Max Benshoof and Kathleen Quinn. LEFT: Carol Kraus, Nurse: Winifred Thomassen, Registrar, Ruth Kloubec, bookstore, Henrietta Kovarik and Donna Whetzal, secretaries, Maryanne Brown, Data Processing, Dorothy Dombrowski, Sherri Duncan, and Lorry Rask, Student Office.NOT PICTURED: Sandra Burgess and Lynda Henry, Data Processing. 33 More VlP's AV DEPT., FRONT: G. Stolp, L. Nichols, Dir. John Walton. MIDDLE: T. Ross, R. Hartigan, T. Belle, l Custodians Jesse Lopez and Laura Hulke. McCuam, T. Terdina. BACK: R Durkee, B. Vogel, B. Schlenker, K. Fox. l T 5 ' . A' HQ... g V, an , , 4. V i avg, . 3 A A . , h . , xv . :iw fr . ., 50? -M . X- ... ,- ,I , :V . . , K Ji.. V, in , Q. ww ,Q 5 3. , ,,,,,, ' ' ' rr 'f.. . N 33 f it 3 -ELS . 1 A ' ' f . . , , J L ,M as , ,, T g . T if T . . Q 1. s..e . .... . 51 f . . wr - s f - T 'a kj, .7 Aikkk , if X :Nr f .K g - g.. W - , Q I, 1 X M ... ,.'.. V. 17 . , K ...i b-1.k J . .W I n K 1 'K WM . if f H ' ,r-'M yf 'Y V A 4..' f . J ss... . , T , . wr wg KVLL v:,k V I I X Q . I '.LI it it if P T . . ff - A . . lciie +2 5 N j i , . . , is G A ? H 'T fy . 7 4 sf ' ,,. ' r . -- . ' . X J ,. ' .T'-s'l LQ . . V- 1 i se G H ' - ..., A 1 f llll T it T p A is-5 'T A A .l.. . SZ. Qf . i ff veggie '1K..-' 1. fxt ggzsf rz. lgwfi,efe.:wi. - K r M : ,, ,.,,,, . . , ,-,ef Q --- Q 2 . W ..., A C ' ,,.,. , ....-- llbb ff lse , Y ' . ' 1 b ' H a 'MNA 'T TD A TTZT A ' Jesse Ferguson UAFETERIA: Mary Ann Hensel, Jenny Balong, Alice Tinnes, Joanne Leffew, Mary Modaff, Violet Hasse, and Rita Boorsma Head Custodian Edward Johnson, Maintenance - l U William Gunderson and Al Roberg, Night Foreman l f Patrick Phillips, Art Bullock, Darlene Black, Edward Sewoski, Kathe Ward.NOT PICTURED: Herbert Englehart and Lawrence Sutterlin. RIGHT: Ed Johnson beside the 1963 blue lnternational truck, which was retired this year. l 34 A school is greater than its l i 1 . 1 i 'W' steel, bricks, and mortarg its individuals are the heart. TOP: Decisions, decisions - David Wollenberg and Dan Flischg Steve Marano and Sharon Schwarz at Homecoming dance. BELOW: Michelle Costello and Sue Holland ready for summerg Carrie Gregor in Music Man g Hope Miller: Harry Lally. Graduates Seniors sponsored the Homecoming dance, won first in Homecoming float competition, and published Senior Supera- tives. The 1978 class gift is a metal sculpture created by Loren Getz, which will stand in the new atrium, RIGHT, FRONT: Class President Renee Caputo, Secretary Kelly Bicchinella. BACK: Advisor Terry Strohm, Treasurer Sandy Westly, Vice-president Donald Schmalholz. FAR RIGHT: Homecoming King and Queen, Ruben Pineda and Cathy Bosso. VEZIRE ADILI: IRO-VICA 43 Honor Roll 4. DOROTHY ALLEN JEFFREY ALLEN 9 I 'bf' ,f--vu Q PATRICIA BALLINES: Spanish Club 1,23 Language Night 1,23 Bridge 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3. LAURA BARNICK: Transfer from Canfield, Ohio, 23 Pep Club 2,3,43 IRO-VICA 43 Concert Band 2, Marching Band 23 Bridge 43 Color Guard Squad 4. JEFF BEARDSLEY: Spring Musical 1,2,3,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4Q Bridge 33 Basketball 33 Golf 13 Tennis 2,3,43 National Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 High Honor Roll 33 Illinois State Music Contest 43 Eastern Illinois University Honor Band 3,4. X, Ju , 1.- ws X f W W .3 . et? 3 Q t A TERRENCE ALTMAN: Transfer from Glenbard East 23 Chess Club 3,43 Octet 3,41 Student Council 3. DENISE AULERT DON BAKER: Honor Roll 4. ffm: tfm 'r...,.ff , ' ' l ff' C ROBERT BENSHOOF Explorer Club 2,31 Basketball 13 Football 1,2. PHILIP BERGMANN CHARLES BERLS: Bridge 3, Golf 13 Baseball 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Art Winner 2,3,4. RAYMOND BLACKLIDGE: Spanish Club 1,2, Vice- President 3, President 43 Language Night 3,41 Chess Club 1,2, Treasurer 3,42 Spring Musical 2,33 Chorus 43 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,4Q Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q Speech Team 2,3,4, Concert Choir 43 Student Council 2,3, Vice-President 43 Honor Roll 3,4. ROBERT BLUM: PE Leader 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. CATHERINE BOSSO: Pep Club 2,3,4Q Dance Show 3,43 Track, 13 Pom Pon 3,43 Honor Roll 1,3,4Q High Honor Roll 43 Homecoming Queen. BRIAN BECKER MARVIN BECKMAN: DAVEA 43 BETH BEEDLE: Transfer from St. Francis, 23 Basketball 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 3,43 All Conference Basketball 3,43 Honorable Mention Volleyball 4. 3,2 11 24 '-qi RITA BESCH KELLY BICCHINELLA Class President 23 Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Concert Choir 33 Choir 23 Student Council 12 Gymnastics Show 33 Dance Show 43 Basketball Football Cheerleader 23 Pom Pon 3,43 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Homcoming Finalist. CHRISTOPHER BIENIEK Transfer from St. Francis, 33 Football 3,4, Honor Roll 3,43 National Honor Society3 Homecoming Court, All Conference Football3 MVP- Offense Football, MVP Overall Football, MICHAEL BOWEN: Spring Musical 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 PE Leader 33 Bridge 33 Indoor Track 23 Football 1,2,3,43 Captain 43 Track 23 Homecoming Court, National Honor Society, Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Math Winner 33 E.l.U Honor's Band 3,43 Weightlifting 1,2,3,43 1,000 lbs. 2,3,4. MARK BOWMAN JAY BUBLITZ 37 TIMOTHY BURDEN DEANNE BURGESS: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spring Musical 15 Chorus 15 Bridge 45 Gymnastic Show 35 Football Cheerleaders 2,3,45 Basketball Cheerleaders 2,35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 45 National Honor Society. CLIFFORD BURLINGAME 619 Qhlyi ROD BUSSLER Football 1,2. MICHAEL CACIC Football 1,25 Honor Roll 1. BETH CAMPBELL Spanish Club 1,25 Language Night 15 Pep Club 3,45 Varsity Club 35 All-School Play 45 Spring '43 Musical 2,3545 Attendance Aide 1,25 Tutor at Grade School 35 Bridge 45 Student Council 45 Archery 1,25 Dance Show 35 Honor Roll 354. ALICE CANCEL: Honor Roll 1,2.3,45 Student Council 1. RENEE CAPUTO: Class President 1,45 Pep Club 2,35 Spring Musical 15 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Student Council 15 Dance Show 3,45 Prom Court5 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. GREG CAREY 1 ? DANIEL CHEEHY DALE CHORLEY: PE Leader 45 Bridge 45 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. LALJRIE CHOULES: Bridge 45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 1,25 3rd Place in Little Seven English Contest 1. Wx? ffl xg KATHLEEN CARLSON: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Dance Show 3,45 Wrestling Cheerleaders 25 Football Cheerleaders 3,45 Prom Court5 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. JOEL CATALANO: Football 1,2,35 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Football Manager 45 Weight Lifting 1,25 Danforth Award. FLORENCE CATHELIN: Foreign Exchange Student from Foucherans, France 45 French Club 45 Language Night 45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll. ,fi I an 1354 in-55 atm 22 434 K4 W gfjjf i 'L rj - ,.mf-'li fd' BARRY CLARK CINDY CLARK: PE Leader 3,4,5 Archery 25Badminton 25 Softball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 GRA Board 45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 All Conference Volleyball 4. FINLEY CLARK5 Football 25 Wrestling 35 Track 1. CAROL CHRISTENSEN: IRO-VICA 45 All-School Play 25 Spring Musical 2,3,5 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Illinois State Scholar. ROY CHRISTOPHER CARLA CICERO: Transfer from Madonna H.S., Chicago, 35 Bridge 45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 45 Illinois State Scholarg Who's Who Among American High School Students. LL KATHLEEN COURTNEY: Varsity Club 2,35 PE Leader 3,45 Student Council 25 Badminton 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 GRA Board - Secretary 3, President 45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. STEVEN COWLING: Spanish Club 15 Language Night 15 Spring Musical 2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,45 Bridge 15 Track 1,25 Cross Country 1. CARLOS CRUZ: Wrestling 4. 3 -T . . I TIMOTHY CLEMENTS DELORES COLLIER COLLEEN COURTNEY: Varsity Club 2,3,45 PE Leader 3,45 Student Council 1,25 Badminton 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 GRA Board 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Special Mention Basketball 35 All Conference Softball 1,35 All Conference Volleyball 4. ff an I g . 1 i f . ,ff ' '555 5 V f I I V 1 JAMES CUNNINGHAM: Cafeteria Aide 45 PE Leader 45 Bridge 45 Indoor Track 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 2,35 Honorable Mention Football 4, ROSEMARIE DASHO: Transfer from Morton East, Cicero, Illinois, 2. CHARLES DASTYCH: Varsity Club 2,3,45 PE Leader 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 3,4. MARY DAVIS: National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 152,35 Who's Who Among American High School Students STEVEN DAVIS: PE Leader 45 Wrestling 1,2,45Tennis 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS DEMSKI ,QQQ sf WMA, 5 'W u f? .31 I , , MICHELLE DIDIER: Transfer from Selah, Washington, H.S. 4. ANNE DIERSCHOW: Cadet Band 1,2. SHEA DIETER: Bridge 45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 15 Honor Roll 3,45 DAVEA 3,4. LEANNE ELSLAGER: German Club 45 Language Night 45 All-School Play 1,2,3,45 Spring Musical 1,2,3,45 Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4. 5 WENDY ELSTROM CHRISTOPHER ENDERS ,f -gr ,Qf-ww6 Y Y DIANA DENGES MARIE DEVEREUX: French Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 152,35 Color Guard 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 High Honor Roll 15 National Honor Society5 Bridge Editor 35 Illinois State SchoIar5 Who's Who Among American High School Students. JOHN DEVORE: Cadet Band 15 PE Leader 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ff? 2,1 I! NANCY DUCHARME: Chorus 25 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3. PAUL DURR GLENN EGGERT: Honor Roll 4. 5, TY -J if ROBERT EVANS: Tranfer from St. Francis, 2. RONALD EYNIK: PE Leader 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Art Winner 45 MIP Basketball 4. JEFFREY FERGUSON TRACY FINNEGAN: Latin Club 1,25 Language Night 25 Pep Club 2,3545 Varsity Club 3,45 Student Council 25 Archery 25 Badminton 25 Tennis 35 Softball 1,2,35 Volleyball 3,45 GRA Board 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Volleyball Manager 2. DAVID FLENS RODOLFO FLORES 4 if 'E' ...ai JEFFREY ENGEL: Baseball 1,2535 Latin Club 1,2,35 Language Night 25 Concert Choir 3,45 National Honor Society5 Illinois State Scholar. AMY ENGELHARD DEBI ERCKMAN ,gg 5 5 ,kg 1. - -st. . N LUCY FERNANDES TERRY FERRO: German Club 1,253,115 Language Night 152,45 All-School Play 1,2,3,45 Thespians 2,3545 Spring Musical 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Madrigals 45 Swing Choir 45 Student Council 45 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Illinois State Scholar5 Valedictorian. LANE FIFE: Transfer from California, 15 Baseball 1. PAUL FORESTER BOBBI FOSTER: Cadet Band 1,25 Bowling 15 Tennis 25 Softball 2,3,4. SHARON FOSTER: Transfer from Brookfield, Winconsin, 35 Bridge 45 Badminton 35 GRA Board 45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 3,45 High Honor Roll 45 American Abroad 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students. 41 ROXANNE FRENCH JANICE FREUND: German Club 13 Class Vice-President 33 Pep Club 1,2,3Q Challenge 3, Co-Editor 43 Student Council 1,23 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q High Honor Roll 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students. ROBERT FROMMERT: Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 1,23 PE Leader 3,41 Bridge 33 Baseball 13 Basketball 1,2,33 Golf 43 Soccer 23 Honor Roll 4 xxx . 73: k,I.fA'R K . 3 .1 N4 iff! Ixgf DAVID GAMBINO: Honor Roll 2,3,4. ANTHONY GARCIA MARK GATEHOUSE: Bridge 43 Wrestling 13 Gymnastics 2,3,43 Tennis 1,2,3,4Q Honor Roll 2,3,4. RONALD FULK CHRISTOPHER GADDIS KIM GALLOWAY JEFFREY GORDON: Attendance Aide 13 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,43 Bridge 33 Student Council 23 Honor Roll 1. RICHARD GORVETT: Latin Club 1,23 Language Night 23 Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Spring Musical 3,43 Madrigals 43 Octet 43 Swing Choir 43 Concert Choir 3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q High Honor Roll 2,3,43 Math Winner 3,43 Illinois State Scholarg Who's Who Among American High School Students. MICHAEL GOVE ,MX 3,,. af I J WENDY GOERING: German Club 2,3,43 Language Night 2,3,43 IRO-VICA 43 Spring Musical 43 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 43 Badminton 33 Gymnastics 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Danforth Award. JOHN GOODELL: Chess Club 2,32 Cadet Band 13 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation3 Illinois State Scholar. CATHERINE GORDON: Cafeteria Aide 23 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 2,3,43 High Honor Roll 2. 4 T 9 JUDITH GUSTAFSON: German Club 1,2,3, President 43 Language Night 2,3,4Q All-School Play 1,3,4: One Acts 33 Spring Musical 1,2,3,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,4Q Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,2,3,4Q Concert Choir 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Illinois State SchoIar3 Medieval Music Contest 3,4. CHRIS HAAG: Class Treasurer 33 Pep Club 2,3Q Swimming 2,33 Gymnastics 13 Gymnastics Show 33 Dance Show 43 Football Cheerleader 23 Basketball Cheerleaders 33 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 High Honor Roll 33 Homecoming Finalists. TAKAKO HAGIWARA: Foreign Exchange Student from Japang Spring Musical 43 Swing Choir 43 Concert Choir 43 Student Council 4. Q, JULIE HAMMOND LEANN HANSEN: Pep Club 2,43 Dance Show 3,41 Wrestling Cheerleader 2,43 Wrestling Queen DIANE HARDT MARTHA GRAMMER CLAIRE GREGORY: French Club 23 IRO-VICA 43 All-School Play 23 Spring Musical 2,3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendationg Illinois State Scholar3 Daughters of the American Revolution Award3 Who's Who Among American High School Students. DAWN GUSTAFSON: Pep Club 1,2,33 Chorus 13 Choir 23 Challenge 33 Dance Show 33 Honor Roll 1. B. A LEE HAHN MARLAND HALLOCK: Explorer Club 23 Chess Club 1,23Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,4Q Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. LYLE HAMMAC: Transfer from Opelika, Alabama, Junior year3 Varsity Club 33 Basketball 33 Tennis 33 Honor Roll 3,43 Who's Who Among American High School Students. DAVID HARRISON: IRO-VICA 43 Bridge 33 Football 2 APRIL HAVLIK: Pep Club 2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 132,33 Dance Show 33 Pom Pon 43 Honor Roll 3. ROBERT HAYES 43 CAROL HEDRICK: Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 P.E. Leader 3,42 Softball 1,2,3,4Q Volleyball 1,2,3,43 All-Conference Honorable Mention3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. RICHARD HENSEL: Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,4. DIANE HEYDEN: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Tutor at Grade School 1,23 Challenge 43 Student Support Project 3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 High Honor Roll 1,4. Lf A New SUSAN HYNEK: Pep Club 2,3,4Q IRO-VICA Vice-President 43 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,33 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CATHERINE JOHNSTON: Class Secretary 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Girls Choir 23 Orchestra 1,2,33 Swing Choir 43 Concert Choir 3,43 Challenge 43 Talent Show 23 Student Council 2,33 Gymnastics 1,23 Gymnastics Show 33 Dance Show 43 Pom Pon 3,41 Honor Roll 33 Student Support Project 3,43 State Music Contest 4. JAMES JORDAN X' guy 3 3,,,, , 5 tv 7 ? 6 ' MELINDA HILLERBY: Spanish Club 1, Language Night 13 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ROBERT HOLGUIN: Transfer from Jackson Michigan, 33 Bridge 33 Honor Roll 3. LYDA HORVATH: Spanish Club 1,2, Secretary 3, President 43 Language Night 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Varsity Club 43 Spring Musical 2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,2,3,43Cafeteria Aide 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Dance Show 3,41 Majorette 2,3,4Q National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Open Door Student 4, C LESLIE KENNEY ANDREW KERSTAN: French Club 13 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 1,23 Student Council 43 Tutor at High School 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 High Honor Roll 3,41 Illinois State Scholar. BRUCE KESLER: Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Gymnastics 33 Honor Roll 2,3. fr av to 'sim Ag IP'- SAUNDRA JUDGE DAVID JUDSON: Wrestling 13 Golf 1,2,3,43 Gymnastics 2,3,4Q Honor Roll 1,2,4. ELIZABETH KENNEDY: Spanish Club 2,33 Language Night 2,33 All-School Play 1,23 Spring Musical 33 Girls' Choir 23 Concert Choir 3,43 Bridge 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Open Door Program 33 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. .gal du ,, ANDREW KOBLER: Golf 1,2,3 ROGER KOSUSNIK :Q A zz ,sv THADDEUS KOZIELEC gf P 1 VIRGINIA KIM: French Club 3, President 43 Business Leaders 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. MIKE KLINGBERG: Bridge 3,42 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 PE Leader 43 Honorable Mention Baseball 3. LINDA KLOSTERMAN: Pep Club 3,4Q Tennis 43 Honor Roll 2,3,4. ARTHUR KRAFT KIRSTAN KRANZ KIMBERLY KUHLMAN BERGQUIST KATHRYN KUNTZ: French Club 13 Language Night Chorus 13 Student Council 2,32 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. STEVEN LAKICS: Football 13 Honor Roll 2,3,4. DAN LEDERER it THOMAS LEFFEW: Varsity Club 3,42 Cafeteria Aide 1,23 Bridge 43 Baseball 13 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Honorable Mention Football 4. DEANNE LEITHEM GFIZANKA: Spanish Club 13 Language Night 13 PE Leader 33 Softball 1,2Q GRA Board 33 Honor Floll 3. KATHRYN LENERTZ 45 ANTIONETTE LENTINI: Explorer Club 23 Pep Club 1,23 Chorus 13 Choir 23 High Honor Roll 4. ERIC LICHTE: Cadet Band 1,23 Concert Band 3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q Concert Choir 43 Archery 23 Gymnastics 3,42 Tennis 3. ANN LIEBEZEIT: Latin Club 1,23 Pep Club 13 Student Council 13 Track 23 Homecoming Court3 Honor Roll 2,4. ,gil- JANICE LOVINS: Transfer from Schurz, Chicago, 33 Bridge 3. JEFFREY LOWE: Basketball 1,2,3. TINA LUERS: German Club 13 Pep Club 3,43 Bridge 43 Volleyball 23 Dance Show 3,43 Pom Pon 3,43 Homecoming Court3 Honor Roll 43 STEVEN MARANO: IRO-VICA 3,43 Football 1,21 Wrestling 1,23 Golf 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2. KIMBERLY MARCUM:Chorus 13 Choir 23 Concert Choir 3,43 Student Council 1,21 Homecoming Finalist. SHERYL MARTIN: Pep Club 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. 46 SHIRLEY LISEWSKI: Pep Club 2,3,4Q Gymnastics Show 33 Pom Pon 3,4. PETER LITTLE: Transfer from Acworth, Georgia, 23 Concert Band 2,32 Marching Band 2,32 Tennis 23 Honor Roll 4. SCOTT LOERZEL: Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2. PATRICIA MACKO: Spanish Club 13 Language Night 13 Pep Club 43 Archery 23 Softball 1,2,4Q Honor Roll 1,2,4. MARGARET MALAY ANTHONY MALIA: Bridge 33 Basektball 13 Cross Country 1,2,3,4Q Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 43BasebalI 1,2,3,4Q Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. BARBARA MCINTOSH: Transfer from Atlantic City, New Jersey, 25 French Club 2,35 Language Night 2,35 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 2,3,45 High Honor Roll 4. KATHRYN MCKEE: Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Tutor at Grade School 15 Tutor at Jr. High 2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 4. RANDALL MEYERS: IRO-VICA 4. JOHN MASEK IRO-VICA 35 AV Aide 1. THERESA MATHIS: Transfer from Oswegeo, 35 Illinois State Scholar. LOUIS MATSON JOY MINOR: lRO:VlCA 45 Attendance Aide 2. LINDA MODICA: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 IRO-VICA 45 Cafeteria Aide 25 Pom Pon 4. TIM MORAN Tl 4: STEVEN MILLARD: IRO-VICA 4, HEIDI MILLER: Spring Musical 1, Chorus 15 Choir 25 Swing Choir 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Student Council 15 Class President 35 Dance Show 35 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 25 Prom Queen5 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 American Abroad5 Illinois State Scholar. LAURA MILLER 5. 'r- RANDALL MORRISSEY: IRO-VICA 45 Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. KENNETH MUELLER: PE Leader 3,45 Bridge 3,45 Student Council 15 Indoor Track 1,2,3,45 Captain 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Captain 25 Soccer 3,45 Captian 45 Cross Country 1,25 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Illinois State Scholar5 All Sectional Goalie Soccer 45 MIP Soccer 35 State Track Meet 2,3,45 All Conference Track Team 2,3,45 All Suburban Track Team 2,3,45 National High School Athletic Association Member 45 Soph.-120 High Hurdles Record 25 Triple Jump Record 15 High Jump Record 25 Varsity-120 High Hurdles Record 45 Triple Jump Record 2,3,45 330 Low Hurdles Record 3,45 Long Jump Record 45 MVP Track 3,45 High Point Scorer Track 2,3.4. KAREN MYERS: Pep Club 2,3,45 Pom Pon 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,4. 47 MICHAEL NAILL FRANK NEJEDLY: Spanish Club 13 Nurse's Aide 23 Bridge 1,43 Indoor Track 1,2,4Q Track 1,23 Football 13 Assistant for Medical Trainer, DAVID NELSON: Golf 23 Tennis 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Merit Finalis. ffl JIM NICHOLS: Library Aide 43 Student Council 2,32 Golf 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q MICHAEL NICKELSON: PE Leader 3,41 Basektball 1,2,33 Golf 43 Homecoming Court3 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ELIZABETH NISWANDER: French Club President 23 Chorus 1,23 Madrigals 3,42 Swing Choir 33 Concert choir 3,4Q Bridge News Editor 43 Student Council 2,3Q National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Student Support Porject 3,41 National Merit Finalist3 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Illinois State Scholar. MARK NOESGES DEBRA NOGAJ MARY NOLAN MICHAEL OLIN: Chess Club 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q High Honor Roll 43 Illinois State Scholar. MARY HELEN O'NElLL JEFFERY OSBORN: Transfer from Racine, Wisconsin, 4. 48 KAREN NOWICKI PATRICIA O'CONNOR ROY O'GWIN 'W' KENNETH PEDERSEN: Indoor Track 45 Football 152,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Tennis 2. RICHARD PERHAI: Latin Club 1,25 Language Night 1,25 Indoor Track 2,35 Wrestling 2,35 Track 1,25 Cross Country 25 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. SHARON PETERHANS: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Wrestling Cheerleader 25354. RUBEN PINEDA KRISTI POLZ KATHY POPPINO: Pep Club 253,45 Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 253,45 Marching Band 15253545 Softball 45 Honor Roll 1,2,4. STEPHEN PACELT ELIZABETH PASHKUS: PE Leader 3,45 Gymnastics 45 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. NICOLAS PAYET: Transfer from France, 45 French Club 45 Ski Club 45 Soccer 4. QQ: THERESA PETERSON: Volleyball 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,4. DANIEL PETLON: Spring Musical 15 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Archery 25 High Honor Roll 4. TED PHILLIPS: Orchestra 1,2535 Bridge 3,45 Track 1. CHARLES PROSEK, JR: Cadet Band 15 Concert Band 253,45 Marching Band 152.3545 Honor Roll 1,4. KAREN PUSCAS DENISE RAGLAND 49 VALERIE RAMIREZ RICHARD RANAHAN ROBIN RATCLIFF SANDRA REID' Pep Club 2,3,4' Concert Band 12,3 Marching Band 123 Bridge 3 Challenge 4 Student Council 3 Pom Pon 4 Honor Roll 3 4 TIMOTHY RENNELS PE Leaders 3 4 Bridge 3 Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestling 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 Honor Roll 1234 illinois State Scholar Whos Who Among American High School Students SAM REYES Indoor Track 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Homecoming Court DANIEL ROTERMUND: German Club 13 Track 33 Gymnastics 43 High Honor Roll 3,4. ' ANDREA RUCH: German Club 33 Softball 3,42 Honor Roll 2,4. TIMOTHY SAMPSON: Latin Club 1,2,4, President 43 Executive Board 2,32 Chess Club President 1,2,4, Vice-President 3g All-School Play 1,23 One-Acts 1,23 Thespians 1,2,3Q Spring Musical 1,23 Chorus 13 Madrigals 3,43 Swing Choir 2,32 Concert Choir 3,41 Bridge 43 Challenge 43 Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 3, Treasurer 43 National Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Merit Letter of Commendation 50 e ,,, , RANDY RATHE: Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 1,23 Football 13 Honor Roll 43 DAVEA 3,44 THOMAS RATLIFF DANNY RECTOR MQW I .,,,. jg ,f CATHERINE RICHMOND: Student Council 1. JODY RISCH: Dance Show 3. STEVEN ROBERTS: All-School Play 2,3,43 One-Acts 3,4 Spring Musical 2,3,43 Swing Choir 2,31 Concert Choir 2,3,4 SCOTT SAUBER: One-Acts 15 Chorus 15 Drama Club 15 Speech Team 15 Bridge 45 Honor Roll 4. CAROL SCHEEL ANN SCHIBUR: French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Girl's Chorus 25 Concert Choir 3,45 Bridge 2,35 Challenge 45 Student Council 1,2,35 Dance Show 3,45 Football Cheerleader 2,3,45 Prom Court5 Honor Roll 3,4 CYNTHIA SAMS EDWARD SANCHEZ: Football 1,25 Track 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. KAREN SARGENT: Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spring Musical 25 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3,45 Student Council 15 Football Cheerleader 25 Basketball Cheerleader 2,35 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll. N ...f WAX .... 4 THOMAS SCHMULT: Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,2. ELISABETH SCHNEIDER: French Club 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Language Night 1,2,3,45 All-School Play 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Spring Musical 25 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 4. GERALD SCHULZE: Chess Club 1,2,35 Bridge 45 Golf 25 Tennis 25 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. rf -Us CORAL SCHIEVE: Pep Club 15 All-School Play 1,2,35 One Acts 1,2,35 Thespians 2,3,45 Spring Musical 1,2,35 Speech Team 1,35 Student Council 45 Dance Show 3,45 DAVEA 4. DONALD SCHMALHOLZ: Explorers Club 35 Business Leaders 45 Student Council 45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Who's Who Among American High School Students. KATHRYN SCHMITT ul RICHARD SCHUMACHER: Spring Musical 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Swing Choir 45 Tutor at Grade School 15 Bridge 2,35 National Honor Society5 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 High Honor Roll 3,45 Illinois State Scholar5 Who's Who Among American High School Students. LISA SEDLACEK: Pep Club 15 IRO-VICA 45 Spring Musical 25 Chorus 25 Cadet Band 1,25 Concert Choir 3,45 Bowling 35 Honor Roll 4. ANN SEIGLER 51 DAVID SERPA MARK SETTJE TAMMY SHAW: Pep Club 1,2,3Q Dance Show 33 Honor Roll 233. N. ' 411 PAUL SICKINGER: National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. DONNA SIKORSKI: Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 3,43 Honor Roll 1,4. MARJORIE SIMOSKY: German Club 1,23 Language Night 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Challenge 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CARY SHEPARD: IRO-VICA 43 Honor Roll 3,4. JOHN SHEPARD: Transfer from Stow, Ohio, 33 Student Council 43 Soccer 3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 3,43 Illinois State Scholar. LINDA SHIRES: IRO-VICA 43 Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 3,43 Bowling 13 Honor Roll 1,2. '90 uv -up-a CARL SOSTAK: Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Bridge 33 Basketball 13 Golf 23 Baseball 1,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Illinois State Scholar. JUDY STASZCUK: Spanish Club 1,2,33 Language Night 1,2,33 Attendance Aide 43 Bridge 3,43 Student Council 4. LINDA STEPHENS: Class Secretary 1,33 Class Vice-President 23 Tennis 2,3,43 Dance Show 3,41 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CRAIG SISSON: Varsity Club 2,3,43 PE Leader 3,43 Indoor Track 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Baseball 43 Homecoming Courtg Honor Roll 1,2,43 Honorable Mention Football 33 All Conference Football 4. ROBYN SNOWDEN: French Club 33 Language Night 33 Spring Musical 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Bridge 43 Editor 43 Tennis 23 Track 23 Dance Show 33 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WENDY SODERQUIST: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 13 Dance Show 3,42 Pom Pon 3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Illinois State Scholar3 Homecoming Finalst. KATHY STROUD: Honor Roll 3,4. KIMBERLY SUDANO: Science Club 13 Ski Club 13 Pep Club 1,2,3Q All-School Play 1,2,3Q One Acts 1,23 Spring Musical 1,2,3Q Chorus 1,23 Speech Team 13 Nurse's Aide 23 Cafeteria Aide 2,33 Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Archery 13 Gymnastics 13 Track 1,2. MARY SWANSON: Class Treasurer 1,23 All-School Play 13 Spring Musical 13 Chorus 1,23 Madrigals 43 Concert Choir 3,43 Bridge 43 Challenge 3,41 Co-Editor 43 Badminton 33 Tennis 2,3,4Q National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Illinois State Scholar. Salutatorian. MICHAEL TEAL: Chess Club 1,2,33 Srping Musical 33 Concert Band 23 Marching Band 23 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Future Business Leaders of America 43 Football 13 Tennis 33 Honor Roll 3,4. TODD TERMUNDE MARIANNE TESCH: IRO-VICA 3,42 Tutor at Grade School 23 Bridge 33 Honor Roll 2,3. LEEANN STILIN: IRO-VICA 43 Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 43 Bowling 13 Honor Roll 4. CRAIG STOUGH: Wrestling 2,3,4Q Soccer 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. WINSOR STOUGH: German Club 23 Bridge 23 Baseball 13 Soccer 1,2,3,4Q Tennis 1,22 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society. .Xx ALESIA SWENSON: Pep Club 13 IRO-VICA 4g Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,4Q Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2. CATHY SWICK: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Spring Musical 1,23 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Attendance Aide 1,23 Bridge 33 Color Guard 4. BEVERLY TANN .apr CATHLEEN TINNES: Pep Club 1 2 President 3,4Q Class Vice President 1 Pom Pon 2 3 4' Co-Captain 3, Captain 4 Prom Court Homecoming Court3 Honor Roll 43 Daughters of the American Revolution Award3 American Legion Award. GAYLE TOAN WESLEY TRAVIS: Transfer from Des Plains, Illinois, 13 IRO-VICA 4' Football 1. 53 THOMAS TROWBRIDGE MELODY TUCK: Honor Roll 1,2,3. MARK TURNER: Spanish Club 1,2,33 Business Leaders of America 43 Bridge 43 Golf 1,2,33 National Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ii sql CHRISTINE VELBEL: German Club 13 All-School Play 13 One-Acts 23 Musical 1,2,3 Concert Choir 33 Bridge 43 Honor Roll 1,3,43 Illinois State SchoIar3 National Merit Scholarship. BARBARA VERDOOREN: All-School Play 4. DAVID VILLEGAS -...,.4Y ,I RENA WASHBURN: Transfer from Bossier City, Louisiana, 4. RICHARD WATERHOUSE: Transfer from Morris, Illinois, 23 German Club 23 Language Night 23 All-School Play 2,3, Student Director 43 One Acts 2,31 Thespians 3,43 Spring Musical 2,3,43 Concert Band 2,3,43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Speech Team 23 Swing Choir 2,3,43 Concert Choir 3,43 Tutor at Grade School 23 Bridge 2,33 Student Council 2,3,43 National Honor Society: American Legion Award. TOMISE WEST: Spanish Club 23 IRO-VICA 43 Spring Musical 2,3,4Q Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 3,42 Gymnastics Show 33 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 High Honor Roll 43 All-State H.S. Honor Band 3,43 Fox Valley Music Festival 3,4 '-A! PATRICIA URBAN JODIE VALENTINE: National Honor Societyg Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ROY VAN HERIK: Football 23 Track 1. .9 SHARON VISSERMAN: French Club 1,23 Spring Musical 1,2,33 Chorus 23 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 33 Track 2,33 Honor Roll 1,4. WILLIAM VLAHOS VERONICA VLASIC: IRO-VICA 4. 3,41 , . fi RICHARD WILSON PEGGY WOLD: Transfer Roll 3,4. ANDREW WOODS jf? GREGORY ZIECHE: IRO-VICA 43 DWIGHT ZIETLOW TIMOTHY ZUBROD -rl SANDRA WESTLEY: Class Treasurer 43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Student Council Secretary 33 Basketball 33 Softball 2,3,43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Illinois State Scholar3 Eastern Illinois University Honor Band 4. SHARON WESTLEY: Pep Club 2,3,43 Cadet Band 13 Concert Band 2,3,4Q Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Student Council 23 Badminton 33 Tennis 43 National Honor Society3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. CHERYL WILSON: Tutor at Grade School 1,2. from Chicago, Illinois, 33 Honor DEAN HOLLAND: P.E. Leader 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2. ,W ,, 5 e ffm 2 J: I if If Q0 ...,.x SHARON WORNESS: Chorus 1,23 Concert Choir 33 Tutor at Grade School 23 Dance Show 4. PENNY ZARATE: Basketball 2,4Q Volleyball 2,43 Homecoming Court3 High Honor Roll 4. KEITH ZEYEN Graduates Not Pictured DEBORAH ARMBRUST: Transfer from Aurora, Illinois 23 Volleyball 2. FRANK ASHMONT DONNA BUAM: Honor Roll 3. CHARLES BECK STEVEN BENNETT DENNIS CHMIELEWSKI IRMA CRUZ CHRISTINE FRICK ZULEMA GONZALES ROBBIN GRIFFIN DIANE HANSON: Transfer from Fargo, North Dakota, 4. GLADYS HERNANDEZ: Store Manager. DAVEA JAMES JOHNSON SCOTT JORDT SHANE KOTTKAMP LANCE LEDERMAN: Spring Musical 13 Audio Visual Aide 3,4. CRYSTAL LITTLEFIELD GILBERTO LOPEZ: Soccer 2,3,4. MARK MACALUSO: Bridge 33 Gymnastics 13 Honor Roll 3. MICHAEL MEADE JONI MOUNCE MARK MUELLER: Chess Club 13 Library Aide 2. DENNIS OHLENKAMP JOHN OLIJAR DOUGLAS O'NEILL KAREN PARKER JAMES PONCZKO: PE Leader 33 Football 1,33 Soccer 23 Basketball 23 Honor Roll 1,2. JOEL RIOS: Honor Roll 2,3. RANDOLF ROESEL: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. STEVEN SALERNO ANTHONY SAVIANO ELIZABETH SCALETTA: Transfer from Wheaton North, 43 IRO-VICA 4. JAMES SCHEFFLER: IRO-VICA 3. JOHN SCHERPF RONALD SLAWIK: Transfer from Hillside, Illinois, 4. CATHY STANGE DAVID STOLP: Executive Board 1,23 Football 2. CLAYTON TRENTLAGE: IRO-VICA 4, Cadet Band 1,21 Bridge 33 Honor Roll 4. BRIDGET TRUITT: Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Wrestling Cheerleaders 2,3,43 Homecoming Finalist. MELCHOR VIVANCO: Indoor Track 13 Track 1,21 Soccer 1,2,3,4Q Gymnastics 3. PETER WALLWORK: Bridge 2,3. JANE WALTER FRANCIS SCOTT WALTERS: Chess Club 1,2,3,43 Spring Musical 2,32 Marching Band 13 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Concert Choir 4. JEFFREY WHELAN Cathy Tinnes and parents at senior night. Wendy Soderquist, Kathy Carlson, Karen Sargent. Senior float. RIGHT: Jeff Beardsley on drums. FAR RIGHT: Kathy Kuntz. X . N I t ll? gtg sa... I -f 'r + -....,.,xXx n ,,,7,,7 Super Great '78! this way, see, Pineda to Reyes and Sisson. Beth Niswander Wrestling Cheerleaders Dave Villegas and Carlos Cruz. Roy O'Gwin, Dan Muir, Tom Schmult. Bob Blum Randy Fioesel. LEFT: Sandy and Sharon ima? - Westley hard at work on senior float. me we WB . Juniors The class of '79 won the hall - decorating contest during Homecoming for the second year. They sponsored a dance after a game, a car - wash, and the prom. fSee p. 1045. RIGHT: Peggy Olson and Kirk Kania. BELOW: Jon Fife. !c 4 5 ww 2 A Alice Adams David Adamson ' fa., Jackie Adeszko Randy Adler . ft? Woodsonette Alley - Patrick Andrews Carol Armbrust Catherine Armbrust Terry Armstrong William Arnold Kevin Ayers Ftochel Ayers Carol Bailey John Bali Kathleen Barnick Jill Barthold Daniel Beck Kristie Beck Brett Beckwith Mark Beedle Donald Bell William Berger Wendy Bicchinella Clifford Black David Blasen Lisa Block Timothy Blum June Boersma Kenneth Boersma 58 Sam Bosso vlxyql '- it . ffr Jw -1. gm. .1 .lk i Treas. Julie Warrick, Sec. Jill Mann, Pres. Patrice Novosad, Vice - Pres, Kelly Krafft, Asst. Advisor Pau Mennecke. NOT PICTURED: Advisor Howard Swan. MEM' g.'f..D fx-Y Vw ' Q. 3 ! E 5 ! XJ. l' .V 9 Nancy Bowen Moria Brand Mark Briggs Thomas Brinkman David Brokaski Sharon Brugman Suzanne Bryant Cynthia Buck James Buenrostro Dean Burgeson Mitchel Burlingame Gerri Cambell Robert Campos Christine Chilicki Catherine Chmielewski Michelle Church Carey Clark Kimberly Clark Kimberly Clausen James Clay Patrick Colford Kevin Collyer Christina Cortez Clayton Costello Dorothy Coyne Antonio Cruz Kevin Curby Michael Czajka Marcus Davenport Kevin Davis Tammy Davis Douglas Scott DeDera Robert Devereux Brigitti DeVitto Patricia Duckworth Daniel Duriavich Deborah Durkee Brian Eastman Gregory Eaton Jesus Escobedo Sharon Espig Robert Fairbanks Anne Farrell Catherine Feld Jeannie Fenton Karen Fenton John Ferguson Daniel Fernandes Daniel Fester Laura Fitzenreider Michael Flanagan Pamela Flens Rebecca Flores Robert Fota Michael Franklin Katherine Frantz Denise French Thomas Frick Kathleen Frornmert Sandy Fuchs John Fuja Karen Gansberg Elizabeth Gates Frances Gonzalez Sandra Goodwin George Goykovich Carrie Gregor Michael Grzanka David Gunnell Catherine Gutierrez Debbie Guzlas Eileen Haag Larry Haag Jacqueline Haavisto David Hallman Todd Hamilton Deihdre Handeland Mary Hattula Sandra Havemann Cynthia Heier Monica Heinz Robert Hemmerich Daniel Henle Keith Hensel Kelly Hermo Tirso Hernandez Karen Herndon Sharon Hill James Hinton Norman Hochsprung Angela Hodges Donna Hookham Martha Horn Lorraine Hornbuckle Dana Howard Lisa Howard Scott Hughes Katherine Hughey Richard Ice aww g A r.', VIJV V ,,, 5, -- .M .,,, W Z fi? l gli: ff we 9 ua ji lf Moira Brand and Frank Schnur at the Homecoming dance. 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L NK, 1 l I A , A W 4, Jerry Isles Mark Jager Karen Jarchow Brian Jentsch Susie Jepsen Jennifer Johnson Flobert Johnson Jeffery Jones Kirk Kania Sean Kelleghan Edward Kennedy Scot Kennedy Pamela Kerner Randall Klan JoAnne Kleinedler Amy Klingberg Brian Knight Timothy Kobler Gary Koehring James Kovac Donald Kowalewski Joseph Koziol Kelly Kraflt Gary Kranz Robert Kuhlman Christopher Kunesh Donna Lettieri Michelle Llndenmeier Steven Lockerl David Loerzel Elizabeth Loerzel Katharina Luers Tamara Lundgren Craig Mackey Laura Macko Willian MacPherson Jeffrey Mailloux Joseph Malva Jill Mann Kim Marco Christine Marcum Christopher Martins Donald Matias Sue Matson Tamara McAdams Gregory McFadden Paul McKee Melanie Melin Victor Mercado Linda Mertes Catherine Metcalf Jeffrey Micel William Micel Kathy Miessler Dani Jo Miller Heather Miller Jill Miller Ralph Miller Scott Miller Scott Miller Bonnie Mills Jay Minter Michelle Mitz Donna Modica David Montalvo James Moore Scott Moffatt Dan Muir Scott Munnings Timothy Murray Cheri Musnicki Dee Nelsen ,-v BQ! 'K vf w Jeannie Fenton, Sue Matson, Donna Hookham, Lisa Block cheer for soccer team. Thomas Nelson Terry Nemec JoAnn Nicoski Ruben Noceda Thomas Nogaj Scott Nottingham Patrice Novosad Raquel Nunez Gail Olson Peggy Olson Suzanna Olson Jamie Osborne Daniel O'Shea Kenneth Osterman Benjamin Parra Diana Parra Margaret Perhai Christiana Peterson Steven Peterson Maria Petragallo Donna Pietrobon Mark Pine Daniel Plomb Victor Polz Laura Potts Kathleen Preisel Judith Progo Lori Quarzenski Donna Rathe Jaclyn Riehecky Robin Rega Frank Rehr Rebecca Riley Julia Rios Deanna Risch Daniel Robbins Marcia Robbins Matthew Roberg Susan Rodriguez Mark Romelli James Romero Roberta Root Lynn Ftoss Diana Flouse Timothy Ftoutson Shirley Rozhon Norma Salinas Christopher Salmon Janet Salvatore William Scardamaglia Brian Scarnegie Alecia Schmidt Lynn Schmuggerow Frank Schnur Stacy Schramer Sue Secondi Michael Settje Daniel Sharp Warren Shattuck Cindy Sheahan Charles Shelton William Shelton Debra Smiley Amy Smith Anthony Smith Jeffery Smothers Audrey Sostak MaryEllen Sparesus James Stephens Mark Stilin Donald Stockton Charles Strayve Douglas Tarry Floxanne Tepler Jeffrey Theis Robert Therriault Scott Thompson James Toms Jeff Smothers with a new hair-do and Scott Wilson. 1., J, ,,.,,l ,, -..1' l 5 Q iz 'ia J f ,,.,, ,A 5 z V -f Q ,. ,t,t ,+ ,t,f,, , I 'aw WM, M ,..,.,,.,,,,.,, M W -ffvf-ff f A--H .:. 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W, tk,, S..fj John Aasen Sue Adamo Armando Aguilar Onecimo Aguilar Veronica Alfaro William Allen Kathleen Allen Laurie Allen John Andrews Charles Anton Scott Armbrust Alan Arnold Linda Ashmont Amber Ashpole Doreen Ayotte Randall Ayres Cindy Bahlmann Tammy Bailey David Ballance June Ballard Belinda Balli Marcelino Ballines Flamon Barajas Andrew Baranowski 66 Antony Baranowski Mary Bateman David Beck Andrew Becker Walter Becker Carl Beckman FRONT. Pres. Deanne Sheahan, Advisor Linda Adams. BACK. .N .-I., Ron Hartigan V. Pres. Kathy Bodony, Sec. Lisa Myers, Treas. Janice Spohn. H... tv . I E ' i' ft. fr. . -I , . . Zi 1 :il if rf, it my . 1 . A af rgfa ff . 2741 U . Mi- f . 1 . t? 5 K 5. . f H' af, ' ,FQ Sig 'ki ii.. , Y, MW, ,V . ., K , A i X 'Pt' ' W 5 , N3 .,, . ..., ,,.. , .L W, ,Meg H. .. . i I 5:03 J.. ' 'Ht ' 566127 A if Qgfi i ' 'T glsssfsazsvzxsff Mfr- 1.. 16- ... ., 17' Y f . tfC' V av :pk -W. , V 4' 4. W W2 If V'.. 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J . m e I Q A vb Q, Mary Moore America Morales Georgina Moreno Tina Morley Sherry Mosingo Lisa Mosson Scott Mueller Laurie Murphy Lisa Myers Diana Naill Linda Nelson Thomas Nelson Larry Noesges Amy Noonan An...,ny Novosad Audrey O'Barr Bruce O'Gwin Julie Oliver David Ong Suzamme Otavka Corina Parra Denise Pecina Jesus Perez Cheryl Petti Paulette Phillips Dawn Picton Rosalinda Pineda Lawrence Poirier Anna Poli Susan Prewitl Edward Prosek Debra Puscas Deborah Radtke Ronald Rakow John Rall Armando Ramirez Edward Ranken Debora Rapp Gail Ratcliff Linda Reitz Maria Rios Daniel Risch Arvin Roberts John Robertson Irma Rodriquez Carina Rodriquez Charles Rogers Janet Rogers Arthur Rolon Robert Rolseth Tom Ross Christopher Rowland Dianne Ruch Geraldine Saas Kathleen Sackett Annette Salerno Darryl Sams Susan Sauer Kristin Scherpf Roger Schmidt Steven Schuette Sharon Schwarz Lori Scroggin Donald Seanor Christine Seigler Keith Serpa Douglas Severe Kimberly Sharp Amelia Shattuck Mark Shaughnessy Deanne Sheahan Janet Shepard Gary Siefert Norbert Simon Lynda Simpson Jody Singletary Daniel Slivinski Pamela Smallman Jackie Smith Scott Smith Daniel Smothers Melany Showden Sandra Soderquist Raymond Soto Janice Spohn Donald Stange Michael Staszcuk Eric Stewart James Stolp Kenneth Stout Robin Stroebel Kenneth Sudano Richard Swett Kimberly Taylor .J aft .w. 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Matthew Zubrod Thomas Terdina Steven Teske David Thomas Brenda Tissot Juan Tobias Bryan Todd Sandra Todd William Trentlage Walter Tunk Michael Turner Morgan Turner Michael Urban Brian VanDine Vincent Verdooren Robert Vicker Shirley Vicker Jose Villarreal Lucrecia Villela Catalina Vivanco Brian Vogel Joseph Wagner Cynthia Walker Jennifer Walters Virginia Washburn Laura Weber Rudi Weber Linda Wehde Jeffrey Weigand David Welssing Katherine Welz Laura West Scott West Paul Westley Claybourne White Veronica Whiteside Pauline Wienecke James Windle Tom Worthy Margaret Wright Mark Yep Jean Zak James Zalesiak g il Freshmen The freshman class had a lot of spirit. They won the T - shirt contest at Homecoming, and throughout the year they were present at all school activities, supporting the teams. Brian Adams Jeannette Adamson Maria Alfaro Loretta Allen Gary Altman Kathy Anderson Mona Andreson Mark Armstrong Brian Arnold Ronald Arredondo Gregg Atkinson Myung Atkinson Thomas Bailey Edith Baldwin Steve Ballance Kimberly Ballard Luis Balli Margaret Barry Kelly Bates Sandra Baum Beverly Beck Darren Becker ' Michelle Becker Mary Berendson Carla Bergquist Carl Besch A V Robert Bicchinella 4,2 V ' Xi if X l.,, ln Memory 'iiir ft, Kevin Kenney U 1 l 6:52. 'i FRONT: Vice- President Hope Miller. BACK: Treasure Chere Taylor, Advisor Pamela Katsion, President Vicl Binder, and Secretary Sheri Kerner. wg-f' aff ff? A45- 'Ssff' fk- Vicki Binder , Bradley Blask A zxlfra. X l 74 Mona Blum A. . .M X, ,,.. ,,,. ltwft llttl A r Edward Bockman Michael Bodnar Edward Bohac John Bosh Nancy Boyer Nick Bozidarevic Mark Bremberg Debra Bremer Deborah Briggs Jamie Bright Patricia Burba Robert Burt Michael Campbell Carolina Campos Romeo Campos Eileen Caponetto David Carey Gerald Carrao David Chase Nanette Cheehy Kimberly Chmiel Susan Chmielewski Dennis Chorley Brian Christensen Gregory Cilek Abigail Clark Andrew Clark Candace Clausen Rosa Coix Jane Collins Robin Conroy Lorie Conway Timothy Cook Marshall Cosme Raymond Cosme Jeffery Curby Betty Dabbert Andrew Dagley Leonard Dalzell Ricardo Darquea Deanne Davis Lisa Dean Terri Deutsch Catherine Devereux Geraldine Dibella Michael Dickey Robert Dieter Michael Diomar James Dixon Jeffrey Donovan Patricia Dreher Heidi Dresch Kristie Dye Catherine Enders Nilda Escamilla Alberto Espino Delphine Estrada Jeff Evitt Andrew Eynik Karen Fadke Nancy Falzone Gordon Fellows Willian Ferdinand Rebecca Ferguson Marilou Fernandes Deborah Fester Denise Flatter Juan Flores Lori Focht Wendy Foote Barbara Ford James Foster Edward Fota Kirk Fowler Julie Francisco Lawerence Franklin Robert French James Freund Kurt Freund Angela Frick Anne Frommert James Fuller Tina Galloway Leopoldo Garcia Martha Garcia Danelle Garrett Jerry Garza Steven Gatewood Cynthia Gentry Peter Girard James Girsch James Gordon Patricia Gregor Teresa Guerrero Eric Gunderson Hector Gutierrez Heidi Hahn Laurette Halfpenny Ronald Hall Andrew Hamilton Lynnann Hanks Karin Hansen Julia Hattula Janine Havlicek Mark Hedrick Michelle Hennessy Robert Hennessy Jeffrey Hermo John Herr Sherrie Hicks Carol Higgins Daniel Hix Norma Holguin Carrie Holland Stephen Holgren Kimberly Horn Parry Horn Eric Horzich Christopher Houle Fredericka Howard Mark Hughey Diane Hvorcik Jerry Isebrand Jay Isles Lori Jackson Samuel Jacobus Damon Jakopchek Amy Jeppsen Christine Johnson Patricia Johnson Michael Johnstone Amy Judson Lance Kammes Maryann, Kaysen Julie Keding Joseph Keenon Natalie Kendrick Sheri Kerner Terri Kesler Ted Kierzyk Kevin Knapp Kevin Kosatka Clifford Koss Michael Kott James Kowalewski Cynthia Krasinski Arnold Kriegbaum Kevin Kronsagen Sandra Kuhlman Brigitte Kynast Harry Lally Jerry Lally Richard Lamarre Susan Lambert Alan Laney Laura Lapp Rabian Lara Maria Lara Stephen Lenertz Wendy Lewis Yia Lo Suzanne Luers Wendy Macpherson Wayne Malcolm Bernhard Marschall Lynette Martin Maria Martinez William McClintock Colleen McDonald Donna McDonald Sarah Mclntosh David McKay Sharon Metzger Samuel Michaels Bernadette Miller Hope Miller Timothy Miller Shannon Mingarelli Michael Minor Garry Mitz Cindy Modaff Robina Montana Jeffrey Moore Kathy Moran Todd Morrow Christopher Mosson John Mueller Diana Muniz Karen Munnings Margaret Murnane Kimberly Murphy Jeffery Murray Betsy Myers Wendy Neher Dawn Nelsen Paula Neltnor Margaret Nickelson Herman Nitz We T :i l ' 1, ,, . 5 A F 1' ii, K QA r. 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Campbell, Turner, Naill, Shankle. PSHUWGVS l'?l '30 wins. P- Phillips. P. Novosad, J. Mann, K. Luers, 79. '32 ,,,.- ' , , COURT FINALISTS, FRONT: Cathy Bosso, Briget Truitt, Renee Capulo, Ann Liebezeit, Chris Haag, Kelly Bicchinella, Wendy Soderquist, Cathy Tinnes, Heidi Miller, Kim Marcum, Sharon Pelerhans, Kathy Carlson, Leann Hansen, Penny Zarate, Tina Luers. BACK: Mike Bowen, Chuck Dastych, Sam Reyes, Jim Cunningham, Mike Nickelson, Chris Bieniek, Dan Heitzler, Q Rathe, Tom Leffew, Craig Sisson, Dean Holland, Dave Villegas, Ruben Pineda. 'FR Q I N 1 M ' Ni v. ,U Q HQQIIV V f Lf iw' . ML? ff 3 I naw I 4 4. vim, r X 4 Q 1 I 2 v, , Xa 1922 y C ' if l- 4, X ,, as S Q, ' v i,,,Q'V ,lv ,Am IM' V J ,QW vw- my 5 af awww -., v--1-.,.-.. RIGHT: Cath Tinnes Dan Heitzler Ann Liebezeit Mike Y , , . Nickelson, King Ruben Pineda, Queen Cathy Bosso, Penny Zarate, Sam Reyes, Tina Luers, Chris Bieniek. 86 me-mu W., ii 5 A V , Q, yu sw:-H-mu-1.f.,,,,,.wm W f-lun., -W.. AE! 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ZF , 1 'fn QT - , nw . 4 Q I, .. , .7 . ,CNW 'aff 1, 1, ' 111, v fff EL-fa A, ..- Q if 23' Q ' r M-ww v .Q Fun And Feasting Language Night, held Thursday, Novemember 3, was a little different this year. Madrigals and Mr. Zimmermann's Medevial Music Group were added to the program to help emphasize the theme of Performing Arts. After the program cast and audience feasted on Latin Club's cheese, French pastries, Spanish tacos, and German chocolate cake. Fenton flounders fantastically. T. Sampson, B. Shattuck, and B. Ice: Seni McDonald Agrum Habuerat. W J. Gustatson, Prost! RIGHT: A. Woomer. FAR RIGHT: F. Cathelin with home made French quiche. ,wig ,Q Wh L. Scroggin and R. Blacklidge with miniature pinata. S. Rodriguez forecasts the weather as the Spanish Club news team watches. QL. Scroggin, R. Blacklidge and A. Clarkl xii rg 1 2 --M,i,,, Q N, i QQ I 11, N 5 f Wt i t 4 .,., 2 T H' gif 1 me 2 n E I 3-.H Paperboy C. L, 1' W i C Aww WW: 'f::::,.q1.,- A,,. 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Yi 9 5 LEFT: Debbie Nogaj and Chuck Dastych, Judy Progo 2 and Tom Frick dance to Sun Taur. AFS sponsored the ' dance. 97 x - if-W 'Q ,. , , - Pa-A V Q i 5 'W,A Qing Vkxi .L A nf 2 Q ww U A' 1 . 'X s n train to River City, Iowa. , af: . ' N1 FK , . fu. g if A W4 E! 'M --L5 L , Rims I I I? 6 'Ili' gms! -s: ,ivllll Q 315338 i ilflll 1C8l '. 0 I A'qn wk - 3 Z! ' 3 :gm -. in I 4994-1:53, , ' Z pk, , 7 , f w , , +1 Q yi' v N YQ. ff' , . 11: 25 V 4 V 'Z of vis, V, I, L. . . A e QS A , I I 1 v '93 'Q F4 A ii X-. i I x, 3,- ' X L A, x . XSEBJQQXQ- HY '11 . , :Law ,fi if ,W I t g p Air-conditioning by slaves Carrie Gregory and Cindy Marting. Roman Ftevel The annual Latin Banquet, a reenact- ment of a Roman party, was held Tuesday, April 25. Dressed in bedsheet togas and tunics, past and present Latin students feasted on the Roman traditionals of chicken, relishes, bread, cheese, fruit, and grape juice. Those in the beginning classes of Latin became slaves for the evening and proceeded to feed, fan, and entertain the guests, advanced Latin students, and teachers, who lounged about the cafeteria floor, enjoying life. Libby Schneider Laura Potts, Jeannie Fenton, and Baird Shattuck, Jean Zak slays Cindy Marting. Who says teachers work hard? N. Wissing Q LEFT: When in Rome do as the Romans do. 101 Candid Camera Parapro Paul Hayes. vxsn-. surprised Robert Owens and Roberta Root. ' Jennifer Tews and Jan Huxtable. RIGHT: Tim Sampson and Takako Hagiwara. FAR RIGHT: Trackman Joe lvanecky. 102 Roxanne Tepler by new enirance Carnations for Linda Adams Senior Advisor Terry Strohm. BB Coach Richard Howard. 1 1, A M., uh, ,,,f , C Freshmen John Bosh and Alan Laney. Gene Haney, Louis S. Duck, and Tom Belle after ducknapping -HY Dee Nelson and Roy Christopher. Boorsmas at track meet. l Rnie Mills, Tony Smith, Debbie Mills, Vickie Zambrano, Leticia Cruz, and Corine Parra Freshmen Cheryl Taylor! Margaret Mumaney Heather school visitor. Suzanne Otavka at late musical rehearsal. Snowden. il .-A Tw? Sue Rodriguez, Danelle Garrett, Linda Ashmont, Lisa Scardamaglia, and Sandy Goodwin. .. ....... F Bill Wright. LEFT: Cheryl Meyer, LRC. FAR LEFT: Frank Nejedly, Sue Holland, and Tony Saviano. 103 Sometimes when We Touch The Prom, planned by juniors under the direction of Howard Swan and Paula lvlennecke, was held Friday evening, April 28, at Orrie's in Wheaton. The court tpictured at rightl was selected earlier in the week by juniors from a list of girls who were planning to attend the Prom. Although the band which played was a last-minute replacement for another group, nothing could spoil this spring evening. 6 PROM COURT: Lori Walter with Pat Andrews, Kathy Miessler with Mike Wheeland, Kathy Luers with Roi Eynik, Kelly Krafft with Dean Holland, Pam Kerner with Andy Vanagunas. at Junior Class President Patrice Novosad crowns Lori Walter queen. Hustling Lyle Hammac and Beth Beedle. l 104 Everybody dance! RIGHT: Queen Lori Walter and Pa N fr fic 'Q - 2 wg- ' L ff.. .nga ,f f '14 ' ,f-jj I A ,Q 1 A E ' Q r Juniors Jan Westrom, Patrice Novosad, and Lori Walter. f5t ',XD 48: ff,-v J :Ji ' 5 H ' 'L 2 .. 7 ' tAndrews. I ' ffv- J -J '1 ff, ' J John Fuja and date, Chris Bieniek and Cathy Bosso, Dottie Allen and John DeVore ti ? 3 5 J gf 105 Senior Music Men land Womenl vw , Karen Sargent and Tomi West, Band for Scott Walters, Viola, and choir member. Choir accompanist Heidi Miller. Band trumpeter Dick Waterhouse, also voted Outstanding Senior Choir Member. 106 X Orchestra concertmaster Terry Ferro, vocalist, and winner of the National School Orchestra Award. RIGHT: Band and orchestra section leader, choir member Judy Gustafson. ids Concertmisstress and winner of the John Phillip Sousa Band Award. Bruce Kesler, first chair trumpeter in band and orchestra. Marine Corps Music Foundation Award winner Dick Schumacher and section leader Mike Bowen. ,f-'iw JX Roy Kiiskila ll Dr. Jerald Saimon with Florence Cathelin, France, and tBELOWi with Mr. Robert Willett. .XFN y ,X Roy Kiiskila Retires Roy Kiiskila, Chairman of the Busi- ness Education Department, retired in June after thirty full years at WCCHS. Mr. and Mrs. Kiiskila will move to Red Granite, Wisconsin. Besides teaching in the business department, Mr. Kiiskila, a proud Finn, also taught night classes in English to many new Americans. The Kiiskilas have had two exchange students, from Argentina and Peru, and a Vietnamese boy live in their home. On Monday, June 5, Mr. Kiiskila was honored at a reception in the LRC. He will be missed as a teacher and as a man. Dr. Jerald J. Saimon, Superintendent of School Districts 33 and 94, resigned in April after nine years of service to West Chicago. His accomplishments include the current expansion program at the high school, the Central Education Service Center, updating of physical education facilitiesg Life-Safety repairsg and bilin- gual, special-education, and vocational programs. Dr. Saimon was honored at a reception at the Center on Sunday, May 21. In September he will begin a position at St. Francis College, Joliet. He will be remembered for his many achievements. Dr. Saimon Resigns 107 Baccalaureate, Honor's Night On June 5, 1978, in Weyrauch Auditorium graduates were honored. Concert Choir and Orchestra provided music. After the invocation by the Reverend Donald B. Niswander, First Methodist Church, senior class Pres. Renee Caputo spoke for her classmates. Supt. Dr. Jerald J. Saimon introduced Valedictorian Terence Ferro, Salutatorian Mary Swanson, and National Merit winners. Terry Ferro named recipients of scholarships, and Prin. Dr. Richard M. Kamm honored students with attendance records and citizenship awards. Mary Swanson introduced National Honor Society members. Following remarks by AFS Advisor Vera Sorenson, Florence Cathelin, France, responded. Student assistants were Student Council Pres. David Collins, who named those who had been on Honor roll, Parick Colford, Pres. Elect of class of 1979, and Michael Turner, 1978-79 Pres.-Elect of Student Council. The Reverend Niswander spoke on Steps to a Muture Character. Wendy Goering and Joel Catalaino, Danforth Foundation tcitizenshipj Awards. AWARD WINNERS NOT LISTED ELSEWHERE IN BOQKZ 1977-78 Perfect Attendance: Anthony Garcia, Mark Gatehouse, Kathryn Kuntz, Randall Morrissey. DAVEA Award: Claire Gregory, Comm, Food Trades. FBLA Awards: Andrew Kerstan, Mark Turner, Donald Schmalholz. GRA Scholarships: Cindy Clark, colleen Courtney, Kathleen Courtney, Wendy Goergin IRO Awards: Lee Ann Stilin, Randall Morrissey. Challenge: Co-editors Janice Freund and Mary Swenson. Staff: Diane Heyden, Catherine Johnston, Sandra Reid, Timothy Sampson, Ann Schibur. 108 ...t-., 36 National Merit Finalists: David J. Nelson, Christine Velbel, and Elizabeth Niswander. ans 'UF National Merit Letters of Commendation: Timothy Sampson, Claire Gregory, Beth Kennedy, Mary Swanson and John Goodell. NOT PICTURED: Paula Bioxam, 1977 graduate, I Terence Ferro, Valedictorian, Mary Swanson, Lions Club Athletic Scholar. Salutatorian '9- Cathleen Tinnes American Legion Good Richard Waterhouse American Legion Citizen Award DAR School Senior Award Good Citizen Award Best Thesipian. SCHOLARSHIPSZ Terry Ferro - Northwestern U., WC-Winfield Comm. Chorus Award Award Richard Gorevtt - lll. Wesleyan U. Diane Heyden - Nat. Coll. of Education Elizabeth Kennedy - Carleton College Virginia Kim - Knox College Barbara Mclntosh - U. of Evansville, WC Aux. Delnor Award David J. Nelson - North Central College Elizabeth Niswander - Earlham College Elizabeth Schneider - U. of Evansville Mary Swanson - Kalamazoo College Richard Waterhouse - lll, Wes. U., WC-Wfd. Chours Award, Kiwanis Scholarship Greg Carey - Kiwanis Scholarship Mary Davis - DP Health Imp. Assoc., Comm. and DP Hosp. Awards Janice Freund - Kiwanis Scholarship Marie Devereux- Winfield Junior Women's Club Award Kenneth Mueller - Ralph 8t Bernice Hill Fund, Moldtronics Co. Ann Schibur - WC Aux, Delnor Award Richard Schumacher - WC-Winfield Comm. Chorus Award Christine Velbel - Western Electric National Merit Award Sandra Westley - Stanadyn!Chicago Division Award Andrew Woods - WC-Winfield Comm. Chorus Award Craig Stough Michael Bowen J...-Q Lisa Sedlacek and Leanne Elslager, Athlete of the Year U S Marine Corps Devil-Dog Award. Perfect Attendance Four Consecutive Years. Virginia Kim Perfect Attendance 2 years Christopher Bieniek, Foreign Language and FBLA Awards Randy Jacob Memorial Trophy Diane Denges Outstanding Achievement i in Home Economics. ' LEFT: Cindy Clark at Commencement, Most Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete. Carol Christensen Carla Cicero Marie Devereux Jeffrey Engel John Goodell Richard Gorvett Claire Gregory Judith Gustafson Chrisitne Haag Diane Heyden ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLAFKS Timothy Rennels Gerald Schulze Richard Schumacher John Shepard Wendy Soderquist Carl Sostak Mary Swanson Christine Velbel Sandra Westley 109 Andrew Kerstan Virginia Kim Theresa Mathis Barbara Mclntosh Heidi Miller Kenneth Mueller David J. Nelson Elizabeth Niswander Michael Olin Daniel Petlon i X Bb Q LII P L.. gi if f ' . ' I' . 11W ' ' 3 res Ben Franklin Store X Patrlcla Ballunes sr 'awlxzf X 5 . 'W M M n.. Q. I . ,Ja-. Mark Noesg t Q 'F N R f , ,R 1 ,Af my N All sw X: L Ji 'K Rx z 11 N.. if ,fiW3 f6 iff 1.9 ' efx , .5 K ,- Yrf, ' 35, 2 fmrl ILIEWVIIQS Building healthy bodies and sportsmanship, as well as intellect, is a WWMTWW' i ' A V I 'W Wf'f77fjNi'id' , ' I .,,3 ,,,-, 1 W1 V, .. QM ,,W.,W. V4 U li ,,. ,y,,...,...W -W V3 .Q - 6,5 V 1 -53 My if 3, ff ., wwe'-M ' if T- X M Sr 'kj , ,. .,,i I ,pcs H, , Q A l V Yx fs , 'att' il i - I TOP: Kathy Wheailey in long jumpg Chris Marcum on lor offj uneven bars, CENTER: Dean Burgeson in cross country rung Gymnast Dave Judsong Girls' volleyball team is a winnerg Tim Blum in indoor , track, RIGHT: Soccer for kicks. l 112 'oss-Country, FRONT: C. Huff, T. Malia, D. Johnston, D. Marcum. MIDDLE: D. Flisch, A. Farrell, L. zhmuggerow, M. Brand, S. Hughes. BACK: D. Risch, D. Burgeson, D. Kennedy, B. Hemmerich, S. ueller lalso rightj. Wanted: More Runners Cross-Country had a hard season, but there is hope for the future. Varsity did not do well because they lacked person- nel. The Sophomore and girls' teams, however, show promise, and according to Coach Dexter, next year the teams can really be tough. S s A ,5.--2'-leg. , si g Coach Dexter gives a pep talk. BELOW: Coach Dexter. Carl Huff. Co-Captains Dean Burgeson and Tony Malia. Gert' MW f. n st Love That Game! Girls' Tennis, as a team, did not have a successful season. Varsity record was 4-8 overall and 1-6 conf.: J.V., 3-6 overall and 1-6 conf. There were, however, many individual accomplishments. fSee captions.J In two major upsets, Sue Matson and Donna Hookham defeated the first seed in their division at conf., and at Districts they won their first two rounds, missing a chance at the state meet by one match. ABOVE: Lucy Fernandes. RIGHT: VARSITY, FRONT: Mary Swanson, Sue Matson, Linda Stephens. BACK: Coach L. Singleton, Robin Rega, Holly Gatehouse, Donna Hookham, Jeannie Fenton. 114 7' Ewa . L 3 WW Mt' 3:0 it W J' an X6 if E 9. . gale Jeannie Fenton, second at Cary Grove. L. Klosterman and S. Westley. g--:,..,, : a K l 1 Varsity second singles Linda Stephens placed 3rd at Cary Grove. Behind these construction trailers and up on the hill, are two more courts. Some of you will be using them. ,gn-v f .. First Varsity singles Robin Flega. First Varsity doubles Holly Gatehouse and Mary Swanson. J.V., FRONT: Karen Jarchow Linda Klosterman, Kim Clark BACK: Coach T. Lemberg. Hope Miller, Lucy Fernandes Meg Nickelson, Sharon Westley. Booters Advance To Sectionals The Booters ended this season with the best team record in their tour-year history and advanced to the state sectionals. The Booters were led by Coach Steve Kimery, Co - captains James Romero, Ken Mueller, and Rogillio Aguillar. James Romero and Gabriel Dominguez were named to the All-State team. ln., I I if Midfieiders Craig Stough and Winsor Stough. if' , , 3 ' dl 1 SOCCER itat 1 1 t , IC . 1 at if 1 Qtss 4. - K . as 1 - 1 f. Mhamek ft.: vm-.. All-state players Gabriel Dominguez and James Romero. Forward James Romero heading the ball. BELOW, Ken Mueller defending the goal- We-Go Opp. Wheaton North 3 O Waterman 6 1 Hinkley Big Rock 3 2 Naperville North 1 O Wheaton Warrenville 2 3 Bolingbrook 4 0 Naperville Central 10 0 Maine North 4 1 Romeoville 6 1 Wheaton Central 0 1 Downers Grove South 4 1 Wheaton North 3 1 Naperville Central 4 1 Wheaton Christian 3 O Naperville North 5 O Sec., Willowbrook 5 1 Sec., Wheaton Central 1 2 Sec., Wheaton Christian 5 1 ww SOPHOMORES , We-go Opp Wheaton North 1 2 Waterman 4 0 Q Hinckley-Big Rock o 3 Q Naperville North 3 1 Wheaton Warrenville 3 2 ' , Bolingbrook 1 O Naperville Central 3 O Maine North O 0 Romeoville 2 O Wheaton Central 1 O Downers Grove South 3 0 Wheaton North 0 2 Naperville Central 1 1 Naperville North 5 1 , SOPHOMORES, FRONT: A. Verdooren, A. Espino, P. Pesetski, T. Wagner, F. Lara, R. Darquea, R. LaMarre, J. Romero, A. Robles. SECOND ROW: S. Lenertz, N. Simon, B. Christenson, A. Aguilar, J. Tobias, D. Stange, S. Williams, J. Flores, D. Cruz. BACK: Coach W. Kosek, D. Montana, L. Garcia, D. Smothers, K, Buechel, G. Atkinson, G. Mitz, C. Beckman, J. Quinlan, J. Gutierrez, J. Perez. we . QS in-Q A l'l5'6'a A ,, ,?jJ ,,,. H, to Ni 'E ,. Z , , .5 gf., .i'i :i A... . . . s s i : : A lll .S.., :':: ,,. ll Maximino Blanquet, Gilberto Lopez, Melchor Vivanco, Gabriel Domingues. RIGHT: Coach Kimery gives a pep talk. - 118 I M Y ,kq' fig , Q3 KX f'k y 'r ,.,,......- I Tx a Q , Q x Q. a W at W , X t , ' wx xx W 1 ' N ' Q W v 5' J 4 2 1 .vw Ofef ,! if Q 1-x K4 V li Par For The Course Something new on We-Go's golf team - a girl! Freshman Candy Clausen, first girl ever, joined We-G-o's squad this year. Varsity ended their season with a record of 4-3 in Conference and an even 9-9 overall. Sophomores' record was 2-16, but the team had some promising freshmen which will be a definite plus for next year's team George Grauer. RIGHT, VARSITY 4, SQUAD, FRONT: M. Stilin, D. Judson, D. Duriavich. s. BACK: Coach Swan G. Grauer ' 'ti P. Andrews, R. Weber, V, J. Andrews. s. 'R Qisg mv. .au-v ii. SZ' df ...Q -v 'fail suwutw vw.-a. f,+..,a,.. ..,.,N.... .... . I 'Y W ,i .,... gt - 4' ' 4 K Vt' ',vf1 'vv+ ,. .4-7 ' -712-f A if ,.'ff2fs.w.t F J. 21 ff 7125 78 N i.. 1 -, ,,,L, ,f-b ,. A - - , ,g:-f,. 7 , 7 . -wif . ' 'fr' In .1 'V 3 - V1 .39 'ff' f+5v:..fv?'fi-UW 4. ty, ' ..,. V -, .. - xwiqlw-4, ,A .. , L. ,,.,, 8 ,Aff ,A bwftifbbff Senior David Judson. te! .fl - an SOPHOMORE SQUAD, FRONT: Harry Lally, Jerry Carro, Jeff Moore, Kevin Schramer. BACK: Coach Swan, Candy Clausen, Rick Urkewich, Jeff Gary, Jim Dixon. Mark Stilin. BELOW: Freshmen Jim Dixon and Jeff Moore. t -:sys Dick Weber Freshman Kevin Schramer tees off at St BELOW: Jeff Gary. Andrews. VARSITY SOPHOMORE WE-GO OPP. WE-GO OPP 337 335 St. Edwards 410 372 178 201 St. Francis 240 261 169 167 Joliet Cath. 207 173 188 178 Oswego 212 193 183 178 Geneva 236 193 160 170 Elgin Larkin 196 182 162 159 Addison Trail 193 181 165 151 Glenbard South 203 166 159 168 Lake Park 204 186 157 159 Naperville North 220 168 160 167 Wheaton North 210 179 169 159 St. Charles 197 178 161 162 Wheaton Central 205 184 160 155 Naperville Cen. 193 185 165 180 Waubonsie Valley 225 202 165 172 Glenbard North 208 188 168 189 Ridgewood 193 209 177 155 Wheaton Warr. 188 179 Tough Season for Wildcats The 4-5 record does not tell it all. The Wildcats beat three outstanding teams: Geneva, a 3A play-off team: second place Wheaton Central, and first place Glenbard South on a rainy Homecoming evening. They lost the last game to Glenbard North in double overtime, We-go's first football overtime. This was a year of change for the Wildcats with a new coach and a new starting line-up. Co-Captains were Chris Bieniek, Ruben Pineda, and Mike Bowen. VARSITY, FRONT: T. Blum, C. Sisson, D. Villegas, C Mackey R Pineda M Bowen R Hensel C Dastych D Holland S Reyes K Pedersen SECOND ROW: Mgr. R. Alcazar, D. Blasen, R. Voelz, T. Rennels F Schnur M Franklin M Wardle M Klmgberg B Blum K Ayers B Wright D Fester J Catalano, St. Tr. D. Hahn. THIRD ROW: Mgr. C. McClelland Coach Hansen D Heyden R Wilson J Cunningham S Loerzel V Mercado S Lockert D Adamson, T. Leffew, J. Minter, A. Vanagunas, B. Beckwith Hd Tr J Tierney Coach Owens BACK Coach Parker J Walker C Bieniek T Murray S Dieter, G. Anderson, D. Stockton, L. Hahn, D. Fernandes M Wheeland D Bell C Strayve B MacPherson VARSITY SCOREBOARD We-Go Opp. Geneva 27 14 Jol. Cath. 8 44 Whea. Warr. 18 40 Whea.C. 7 2 Glen. S. 8 2 Nape. N. 6 20 Whea. N. 7 21 Nape.C. 12 6 Glen. N.lOTl 13 15 Varsity coaches Ainsworth Hansen and Parker RIGHT 122 Craig Sisson makes a touchdown f,,2f- qi ,K is fi., uw '5'2 N-, I q -1. 14 ww- 'NX 'xi ,ef 1 . N , sg 1 X, 0 ' . Q ,A SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD We-Go Opp. Geneva 6 39 Jol. Cath. 6 38 Whea. War 6 26 Whea. C. 14 6 Glen. S. 0 20 Nap. N. 8 14 Whea. N. O O I Nap. C. 16 8 Glen. N. 14 20 Overall 12-6-11 Conf. Q2-4-11 t.'JlLDC,2',s4L! .agiT?aAZ?W:R MLDCATS . 3 WILDCATS ,miwxsy y WILUC S ' . it 3 ,af vim p... E -.NXXWEAT L, .JILOC 1 wma! 'rs A mn, if WHDCAF5, FRONT: H. Gutierrez, T. Travato, C. Serpa, R. Conroy, R. Noceda, D. Robbins, P. Horn. SECOND ROW: M. Warner, M. Pedersen, K. Knapp, J. C. Wheatley, J. Mueller, S. Michaels, J. Fuller, J. Hermo, D. Carey, Coach Jeffrey. THIRD ROW: J. Kowalewski, G. South, T. Sauer, A. Dagley, M. Co-Capt. A. Hamilton, R. Rinn, S. Vanbortel, M. Pfeiffer, S, Holmgren, Coach Juraska. BACK: Coach Howard, T. Bailey, B. French, R. Moore, Co-Capt. L. Kammes, Co-Capt. K. Schmitt, D. Phanenbecker, M. Kadlec. NOT PICTURED: M. Schlick, A. Clark, J. Curby, B. Blask. FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD A TEAM Q4-51 B TEAM 43-3-11 We-Go Opp. We-Go Opp. St. Chas 6 34 O 12 Owego 22 12 6 O Whea. W. 6 2 6 0 Whea. C. O 16 30 0 Glen S. 16 12 - A Nap. N. 8 34 0 12 Whea. N. 16 2 6 6 Nap. C. O 13 - - Glen. N. O 28 O 12 124 Mike Pedersen and Coaches Jeffery and Freshmen L. Kammes, T. Bailey, and R. Rinn. Juraska. W ,fnfxi 5, i MEXH' 'XM :Q N 'NGA w 'Q' W MM KWH. ,7, 11 2' wif 54, ,QQ if H f 6 56 , , N,.,,.,, . , if Y' 3 I1 M ww 'xv' ' All Conf Splker Beth Beedle makes opponents fllnch in .iii we Mm j S2 4 1 1. 1 '34 W 13' up' , A si Moving Up . . .Slowly For the first time in its four - year existence, the gymnastics team finished out of the cellar in conference, taking seventh. Senior Terry Ferro represented We-Go in the sectionals after placing third in Districts. As Coach Sparkman said, The most important aspect , . . we gained respect and started winning. 41 Captain Mark Gatehouse, voted Most Vauablef' if Lead parallel - bar man Randy Morrissey on Terry Ferro, top man on Pomrnel horse, placed third in Districts. horse. .xx VARSITY TEAM, FRONT: Kurt Liechte, Scott Moffatt, Chuck Sudano. CENTER: Sam Bosso, Captain Mark Gatehouse, Dave Judson, Briar 128 Ferro, BACK: Terry Ferro, Coach Sparkman, Eric Lichte, Dan Rotermund, Randy Morrissey, Carey Clark. Better Luck Next Year Although We-Go Grapplers had a losing season, 13-133, they did have Craig Stough, who placed first in District and second in Conference, Dan Fernandes, first in District and fourth in Conferenceg and Carlos Cruz, second in District. Varsity awards went to Craig Stough, most valuable and most pins, Dan Fernandes, most improvedg and Carlos Cruz, fastest pin. if PM .WM Dave Villegas, fourth in Conference. VARSITY Opp. We-go Downers Grove North 46 9 Lyons Twp. 33 18 Dekalb 42 16 Glenbard North 28 24 Wheaton Warrenville 29 15 Palatine 31 5 Glenbrook North 40 18 Naperville Central 34 26 Oswego 35 17 Naperville North 19 29 Sycamore 16 36 W. Aurora 21 35 Glenbard South 33 21 Wheaton Central 45 11 Wheaton North 41 14 Glenbard West 41 14 130 ff' ffff ' -I VARSITY, FRONT: W. Hansen, C. Cruz, T. Cruz, M. Urban. BACK: D. Villegas, S. Kottkamp, D. Fernand C. Stough, T. Rennels, S. Wilson. Coach Jeffery. ASA. R' ,,.-f ' Q 1 2512-f 'iir . 4 1 . we rv Q ,M ,,, M., 4 i V ii., 1 , .,.. . M - v-sv .K ,Q 'W 5 2-Q' X VX 5 W Lx A K AE? . fl in ft Ill. K 7 T I .1 K an Q A rw, A ,Q fi - , ' it F at Dan Fernandes, first in District., fourth in Conf. Craig Stough, first in Dist., second in Conf. ! Tony Cruz in control, third in Conference, fourth in District. ROSH - SOPH, FRONT: Jim Kowalewski, Mike Diomar, Greg Hansen, Stuart Johnston. BACK: Ed Craig Stough. ABOVE LEFT: Shane Kottkamp. , , ,W gg , it att, Ray Rinn, Dennis Miltner, Dave Carey, Coach VanDeMark. Tim Rennels, third in District fourth in Conference . gm' as , fi' '- V, FRONT: Dan Cruz, Jose Villarreal. BACK: Don Kowalewski, John Devore, Jeff Kraft, Jach Ainsworth. Carlos Cruz, second in District, fourth in Conference. 131 V Take Down: Ig' l 4'f. if f SOPHOMORE WRESTLING CHEERLEADER Cindy Walker, Lynn Ross, Kathy Bodony, Lau Potts E' I If I , VARSITY WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Kasi Schmitt, Robin Rega, Captain Bridget Truitt, Sharon Peterhans. Future swimming pool and field house at north end of building. 'W' 'K Two To State We-Go did not have a pool, but we had winning swimmers. Junior Eileen Haag placed first in the 100-yard backstroke, 1:05.1, and second in the 200-yard individual medley, 2.28.2, at the District Meet in St. Charles. At the State Meet, New Trier West H.S., she placed second in the 100-yard backstroke at 1:03.11 and as a result was named a First Team All-Stater. Three boys swam in the boys' District Meet at Hinsdale Central. Tom Wlberg swam the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle, and Bob Wiberg swam the 100-yard breaststroke. Jeff Gary swam the 200-yard freestyle and qualified for State Finals in Evanston in the 100-yard freestyle with a time of 49.588 seconds. ,f ii fs we X when QM., .5 txt: J tis unior Bob Wiberg. BELOW: Freshman Tom Wiberg. Sophomore Jeff Gary qualified for State Finals. All-Stater Eileen Haag. 13115 ' f- .fu .'t1 .fri V. F... f. gp. v f 1' r, ,, Nx ,f. fi 'R V uf . , .,.v. ,- .. . vt JW. All four swimmers are with B. B. Ftyall YMCA in Glen Ellyn. Jan Huxtable and Kathleen Hayes accompanied Eileen to Stateg Peter Alvino went with the boys to Hinsdale, and Howard Swan went with Jeff to Evanston. Next year these swimmers will form the core of the swim team. , 133 Dribble, Dribble, Dunk! In addition to the usual Varsity and J.V. girls' basketball teams a third team, Frosh-Soph, was formed. This gave more girls the opportunity to play and gain actual on-the-court experience, which will be helpful for future Varsity teams. Unfortunately, this year's Varsity had a rather disappointing year, ending the season with a 5-16 record. They did, however, succeed in winning the Sub- Regionals by beating Wheaton Christian, 52-27, and Glenbard East by an exciting 39-37. They then lost to Glenbard North 47-55 in the Regionals. The J.V. finished their season with a 6-13 record. Senior and Co-Captain Beth Beedle made All-Conference for the second year in a row. VARSITY, l FRONT: Moira Brand, l Colleen Courtney, i Co-Capt. Penny Zarate, Ceda Malay, Kathleen Courtney. BACK: Coach LaVora Singleton, Angela Hodges, Pam Kerner, Kim Clausen, Cindy Bahlmann, Co-Capt. Beth Beedle. NOT PICTURED: Denise Pecina. 134 FROSH -SOPH, FRONT: Delphine Estrada, Heidi Hahn, Thereas Guerrera, Karen Fadke. BACK: Debbie Puscas, Sandy Puscas, Dawn Picton, Lora Allen, Cathy Devereux, Coach Terry Lemberg, NOT PICTURED: Coach Singleton. vllen Courtney, Pam Kerner, and Coach Singleton BELOW: J-V, FRONT: Jodi Quirin, Mary Moore, endy Foote, Peggy Wold, BACK: Coach Lemberg, Alecia Schmidt, Deanna Risch, Teresa Stuart, indy Clausen, Lynn Schmuggerow. f 7 15 'rf , ,t,,,t,, t a X fi ,, gig ytyyyy . , 33 . 32 Q All - Conf. Beth Beedle makes a free throw. VARSITY SCOREBOARD WE - GO OPP. Elgin-Larkin 31 41 Rosary St. Francis York Oswego Wheaton - Warrenville 66 11 47 28 34 36 38 37 37 66 Wheaton Central 47 26 Wheaton North 52 54 Naperville North 66 58 Naperville Central 29 55 Glenbard South 29 46 Aurora East 56 45 Arlington Heights 40 46 Wheaton - Warrenville 18 66 Wheaton Christian 31 47 Glenbard North 31 45 Glenbard North 27 53 Wheaton North 40 60 Naperville North 66 69 Naperville Central 28 50 Glenbard South 60 66 A 'sf Md' 1 ' I s I ff it vwoa QV . 'CQIQQAQQ' 'N ' 0 - s 4 , I L .L1,.Eili ZE, ,, ! A . v i xyyzgsp -f , if 1 0'xQ 5 . K' u.Q' 'F if . 4 N . ig, M, if ,,. J.. 2 Q JARSITY FRONT Tom Nogaj Dave Turnqulst George Grauer Tam Blum Mark Beedle Mgr Ruben Alcazar. BACK: Coach Bob Hitzel, Jac Mercadn Dan Ftmn Don Stockton Ed Kennedy Pat Andrews Bob Hemmerlch Ron Eymk Coach Paul Netzel. Pat Andrews, Ed Kennedy, Tim Blum, Coach Netzel, LEFT: Sophomore team in action Kit B-Ball Sophomore A-Team finished the season with a 6-16 overall record, B-Team with a record of 2-4. The free throw percentage winner was Jeff Lederer with .781. The Freshman A-Team finished with an overall record of 3-7. Robin Moore was chosen Most Valuable and Jamie Bright Most Improved. The B-Team ended with a 6-8 record. SOPHOMORES, FRONT: Mgr. Cassey Kovac, Ed Holquin, Steve Binder, Dan Risch, Fred Houx, Ken Deason, Nick Velasquez. BACK: Coach Ron Howard, Dan Smothers, Roger Schmidt, Chris Rowland, Dave Kennedy, Miller, Mark Littlefield, Jeff Lederer, Coach Daniel King. Rebound that basketball. Coach Howard explains strategy to Chris Rowland. Jump, Steve, Jump! RIGHT, FRESHMAN, FRONT: Mike Campbell, Jamie Bright, Frank Wright. MIDDLE: Mike Kott, Craig Wheatly, Chris Mosson, Jerry Garza, Mike Linville, Mike Pederson, Andy Eynik, Mgr. Tom Terdina. BACK: Coach Paul Junkroski, Todd Sauer, Andy Hamilton, Mark Salmon, Robin Moore, Mike Schlick, Frank Spizzirri, Jeremy Rowland, Mark Hedrich, Jim Freund, Coach Terry Kellough. E .A 'ig rl Indoor Track As the season progressed the numbers quickly dwindled from thirty students to ten regular participants. This was enough to lead the team to two duel - meet victories over Lake Park and West Leyden. The team also posted a second - place in a triangular meet with Glenbard North and Wheaton Warrenville. Ken Mueller, long jump. rl, 1345525 fg'2 ,?ma ? --ij aww IW' it ,. VVA. . , w V? 'I 5,5 51 ,rua I ji.kn,,,aea fm nf' will ' 4. I sf., .... fl. . I ywa.aJ -we l .., are rll- I MH . at N ' r INDOOR TRACK, FRONT: John Rall, Dave Johnston, Hugh Yates, Karl Huff, Scott Mueller. Coach S. Arnold, Ron Voelz, Ken Mueller, Dean Burgeson, Silvestre Villela. BACK: Tim Blum, Barnick, Dan Fester, Asst. Coaches M. Benshoof and L. Jordon. John Rall, high jump. Ron Voelz and Tim Blum. RIGHT: Ron in long jump and Tim 140 in 50 yd. dash. K. Wheatley practices long jump. Ann Farrell and Karen Munnings finish in the lead. Girls' Track This year's girls' track team had many individuals who placed both in conference and in District. Relay runners K. Barnick, L. Schmuggerow, D. Risch, D. Campbell, and K. Wheatley placed second in conference in the mile relay, the 880 medley, and the 440-yard relay. K. Wheatley placed second in conference in the long jump and fourth in the 100-yard dash. D. Risch placed second in confer- ence in the 880-yard run, and D. Campbell placed second in conference in the 440-yard dash and fourth in district. T. Stuart also placed, taking fourth in conference inthe high jump and fifth in the district. Karen Munnings and Anne Farrell at the starting line. Karen Munnings, Wendy Foote, Amy Jeppson, and Heidi Hahn. ,Qu- Jordan, Amy Jeppsen, Wendy N i':2 1 . wit as F A F i . asf? 54? an R., . , -wr lf, 'rf' 8, .gg if I l-if x I T Q. rv 'CJ at K! ' GIRLS TRACK TEAM, FRONT: Karen Munnings, Deanna Risch, Diane Campbell, Kathy Wheatley, Heidi Hahn. BACK: Coach Lorri Foote, Kathy Barnick, Pam A Kerner, Theresa Stuart, Lynn Schmuggerow, Asst. Coach Doug Jaraska. NOT PICTURED: Eddy Baldwin, Colette Stazak, Captain , Anne Farrell. l fl! MW, WY- ,,.f-- fm W M ,-,.,. .fm ww, , ..,. i ,. ov , . v if K K wdsnhw- H O, b Y , ,. .np-A Y 'L-'11-iv 4' . ' ,J 4, , Nwwwf Running Wild This year was a year for setting new records. Varsity state qualifer D. Burgeson set a school record of 1:57.7 in the 880 yard run. Varsity Don Stockton, also a state qualifier, set a record by jumping 6'4 in the high jump. Both K. Huff and S. Mueller set sophomore records: K. Huff running the mile in 4:37.2 and the 2 mile in 10:O8.3, and S. Mueller running the 440 in 52.3. BOYS TRACK TEAM: FRONT: R. Rinn, T. Blum, R. Voelz, T. Hill, F Houx, D. Risch, S. MuelIer,K. Christopherson, J. Fuller. MIDDLE: R. Biccinella, E. Ranken, H. Yates, J. Hermo, A. Johnson, D. Book, J. Rall, J. Bussie BACK: Coach M. Benshoff, Head coach J. Ainsworth, J. lvanecky, S. Lockert, K. Mueller, J. Zalesiak, D. Stockton, D. Kennedy, D. Burgeson, K. Huff, Coach B. Hitzel, Coach L. Parker. NOT PICTURED: D. Fester, S. Villela, L. Miller. LEFT: Tim Blum halt a stride ahead in the 330 low hurdles. FAR LEFT: State Qualifier Don Stockton. 143 ff.. 4- JSTSEWDNF c Y . , i., wg! 5 . x v Kessler and H M '1- F' an beam. I' . 'www V Q , v A , 4 ? 3 WX. 3 Letterman Lnsa Paskus it 4 f'3fSqT.Q 5 ' ,. ,ey ,Lx ag -W 1 R X -,g 5. 'S-.L X Nl. - .f.-Agifxw, .-fl. V- S i gsf if - -. L ure- f- . .Q-, 2-fftsmlaiffzlll 'A W 455 h ,... 5fIv4.,f,.E. 1 ft tv? 926 4-it 1, iw- is ' fv , .. LU ,. ,sfo A1 f vi Lslt L ' Letterman Julie Oliver performs floor exercise. Linda Jakopchek, fifth in conference on the unevens. Sharon Metzger in flight. GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM, FRONT: Julie Oliver, Vickie Zambrano, Cathy Luers, Sharon Metzger, Kerry lsebrand, Lucy Cruz, BACK: Chris Marcum, Terri Kesler, Lori Walters, Kristie Beck Heather Snowden, Lisa Paskus, Linda Jakopchek, Coach Annette Gault. 7 Boys' Tennis Underclassmen were the strong point of the boys' tennis team. Sophomores Sonny Denges and Rich Briggs played first and second singles. Doubles team R. Ayres and K. Frantz took first for first doubles in sophomore conference and later moved up to Varsity. Varsity finished 5-12 overall, O-7 in conference. So- phomores ended 7-8 overall, 2-5 ftied for fourthl in conference. Varsity doubles team S. Davis and D. Nelson were voted e 4 Most Valuable, and R. Briggs, Most Improved. Varsity first singles S. Denges. . QM., . .,fff-to +3'gf-TQMXZQKLLE 5L,:m . , ,, , , ,..,. ,,, fatty 4 55355224 . . it ,A is 25535522 'ff ug. rttr fig' . . 5,3 3 1 fr y ,. , , as-, ', amp . . r Q . gf 1 I a .. Lt rm, v'1fLff',tf 1'fyg1e,'i ' Hjgzfz U H 5 Ullggnj - 1 - f , -,ff 3,1 ygiggysg g, :ra .W Hz, f l, Q38 . figs . wgzgwqf g,,55vi,,4 , ag - Q' , ' ' if , , , V 1, f l 5, . -Q ., 1, WF! , kay, - , ., , 5t!3232 t Ways ..t, V f alum,frWe-.2335fggisatfrftwfif . ?ggg,gi?5,3enL:gzi f2, 1' 5H-a.a4:i5??a9szayggfgggmuxayg '-, in - . r' ' T ' Q i .ff -.fil -- is Varsity second singles R. Briggs, voted Most Improved. Dave Nelson practicing for doubles VARSITY, FRONT C. Clark, Captain S. Davis, J. Beardsley, D. Johnston. BACK: M. Gatehouse, D. Rinn, R. Briggs, S. Denges, D. Nelson, Coach W. Kosek. NOT PICTURED: K. Frantz, R. Ayers. my Q . hi Y ,K ' y LEFT: Senior J. Beardsley. BELOW: SOPHOMORES, FRONT: Coach D. King. BACK: S. Johnston, R. Ayers, D. Robbins, K. Frantz, C. Kovac, K. Knapp, B. VanDine, M. Shaughnessy, T. Trovato, A. Verdooren. NOT PICTURED: A. Hamilton, D. Johnston. Doubles player M. Gatehouse at net. VARSITY SCOREBORD WE-GO - Crown 4 - Cary Grove O - Aurora East 3 - St. Francis 2 - Waubonsie Valley 2 - Lake Park 3 - Wheaton Warrenville 1 - Glenbard South 1 - Naperville North 0 - Oswego 2 - Downers Grove North 0 - Wheaton North O - Wheaton North O - Glenbard North 1 - Naperville Central 0 - Geneva 2 - St. Charles 2 - OPP 1 5 2 3 3 2 4 4 5 3 5 5 5 4 5 3 3 li S ,g ,M . ww -19' -MN nqj if HJ, 4 , N 44 'M V - U ,W f an Y 45 ,K , fl ,W ' -ku ,nik my A We sd .......' Www... , 'fa .. FS Q'-s First baseman Colleen Courtney sits down on the job. Pitcher Pam Flens, I got it. if .g fy a , f' gf, it Jia' 11 DPHOMORES, FRONT: R. Montana, T. Guerrero, M. Moore. BACK: Coach T. Huxtable, C. McDonald, , French, H. Gatehouse. D. Estrada. NOT PICTURED: K. Chimel, M. Zukauski, C. Malay. Catcher M. Hattula Back out to the field. LEFT: Colleen Courtney judges a race between ball and batter. 149 'QAWM 1- K 'V , ' ln my 5 'L 'G' 4 urs , .Q-SF , ', kjymf J , . wb :ff 1 .,fa.v5fI Zf3ff KL-4, ff Tk f 4 I ,jing - - , W0 vv . .. WW 13,45 , -,L f f .1111- V K . . J ,1:f1u-2 ,fii-4 an in wr an Q . K P' v ff nfs A ., 'iff W x ' U., 1. . H- fs we ' . 'we A ' ' 4 , f iv 'Q Q 1 nw .7 D, , 4, gp K' Q FAR LEFT: Mike Klingberg gels a hit. LEFT: Dale Chorley comes home on Ken Osterman's single. FRONT: C. Sisson, D. Chorley, K. Osterman, C. Dastych, B. Arnold. CENTER: T. Nogaj, M. Romanelli, B. Fairbanks, T. Malia, B. Beckwith, M BACK: M. Franklin, C. Strayve, C. Sostak, M. Wheeland, D. Heyden, Coach S. Pentek, Head Coach D. Howard. - Malia- Al' Conf' Hofwfable C. oasiycn: MVP and An Conf. Team. Dale Chorley. Xi: if 151 Minor League Wildkit sluggers fared no better than their Varsity counterparts. Sophomores finished 10-13 overall and 3-11 in conference. Freshmen ended 5-16 overall and 3-10 in conference. The teams ranked eighth and seventh in DVC standings. SOPHOMORES, FRONT: B. O'Gwin, N. Velasquez, M Howell T Worthy K Serpa G Hansen CENTER R Cannavino J Andrews T Robles S Binder LeBeau, K. Deason, A. Arnold, L. Czerwinski. BACK: CoachT Courtney L Marrandino M Dunlap D Severe R Finnegan M Littlefield S Keller R Durke M. Fisher. NOT PICTURED: J. Jaskoske. FRESHMEN,FRONT: S. Lenertz, l Ortiz, C. Serpa, E. Pineda CENTER: C. Mosson, D. Chorley, J Garza, R. Conroy, J. Moore, A Kriegbaum. BACK: Coach T I Zimmermann, A. Dagley, M. Cosme, G. Mitz, M. Dickey, B. Arnold, M Wicklund Captain J. Salvatore, who sat out the season with a broken arm, with W. Alley. , I Badminton Since the small gym spent the badminton season doubling as a cafeteria, all badminton meets were scheduled away. Despite this and the fact that only two players returned from last season, the team finished with a 2-6 overall and 2-5 conference record. Freshman Brigitte Kynast advanced to the second round of Districts in first singles. Y .,,,?vf-V' ,. . 1- .. ' FRONT: L. Nelson, K. Marco, J. Kleinedler, K. Clark, K. Jarchow, T. Nemec, D. Sheahan, BACK: Coach D. Hladilek. L. Weber, C. Musnicki, J. Hattula, Captain Salvatore, S. Otavka, B. Kynast, W. Alley, Head Coach P. Katsion, IS f Q JF' Y g. 'as ,i R A ... 4 ..., , ...t N Q : wi fi in-ali N 'ze First doubles team D. Sheahan and J. Kleinedler. FIVST SlflQl95 B- KYWHS1- Second doubles team K. Clark and C. Musnicki. 153 QILUDTEE - T The value of a democracy is best learned by experience. fr , lg qi TOP: Debbie Guzlas Student Council teag Pep Club in action. CENTER: Pom Pon Squad. ABOVE: Latin Slaves C. Gregor, R. Stroebel B. Johnson T. Jaskula, C. Marting, and J. Zak. RIGHT FRONTI C. Johnston R. Pineda R. Root R. Snowden. BACK: D. Heyden S. Reyes C. Scheel, B. 4 Niswander R. Owens, SSP. 'sx 3 EK. tk gpew :run ' Bridge With a new advisor and rookie staff, the 77-78 Bridge worked toward creating a new image for itself. One of this year's novelties was a page called Personals, devoted to private, and generally undecipherable, messages. Published every three weeks with average circulation of 1200, the Bridge put out a special edition at Christmas and at exam time a literary supplement. ln April, an article written by Christa Velbel was awarded first place out of 57 entries in features competition of the DuPage Press Associa- tion High School Newspaper Contest. ' Ei 34' te. X fx 1 51 7 Q -.. .C t t . a and Scott DeDera check layout plan Beth Niswander does some last minute editing. ..., MW... ABOVE: Ken Osterman with a front-page layout. LEFT, BRIDGE WORKERS, FRONT: Timothy Sampson, Advisor Tim Courtney, Features Editor Scott DeDera, Mark Gatehouse, News Editor Beth Niswander. BACK: Production Managers Carla Cicero and Mary Swanson, Sports Editor Dave Hallman, Editor-in-chief Robyn Snowden, Sharon Foster, Laura Macko, Alison Satterfield. EDITORS NOT PICTURED: Christa Velbel lfeaturesl, Dan Rinn lsportsl, Mark Turner lphotol, Ken Osterman lnewsl. GRA GRA lGirls' Recreation Associationl held several playnites and sponsored the donkey basketball game. They also held an Almost Anything Goes contest in the spring. The money raised was used for GRA scholarships. RIGHT, GRA officers, FRONT: Kathleen Courtney, Diane Sheahan, Advisor Helen Zmrhal. BACK: Sharon Foster and Colleen Courtney. S. Westley and A. Schibur at donkey b-ball game. A popular playnite The chess club had a short and disappointing season. Their two meets ended in losses, but the experience proved helpful to the underclassmen who are hoping for a better season next year. RIGHT: Gordon Fellows, Rick Gorvett, Mrs. Hladilek, Tim Sampson, Jeff Klnderman. NOT PICTURED: Gary Altman, Terry Altman, Chris Cilek, Jeff Curby, Tony Garcia. King's Gambit fBLA, FRONT: George Goykovich, Advisor Donald Zabelin, Andy Kersten. BACK: Roberta Root, Richard ce, Bob Johnsen. BELOW: David Collins. FBLA The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America, the newest club at We-Go, is to develop competent business leadership by exploring the world of business. ln the area contest at Cary Grove H. S., Virginia Kim, Andy Kerstan, Mike Turner, and Dave Collins won first-place awardsg George Goykovich, third place, and Mike Teal, fourth place. At the state competition in Springfield 150 schoolsi six students placed: Dave Collins, Mike Turner, third-place, Andy Kersten, fourth-placeg Don Schmalholz, eighth- placeg and George Goykovich and Mike Turner, tenth-place. . 2-nw' .. f-r , 'stiff - .A VI U ! r ' i W? 1 NNE. .x . l Q , of it iii'i A fx' i .,........ fa' A T T e.. W i A isr.. , is ,X 'V ' .. '0- -rr A In s 1 5 '.ff,'7 AHA , fins: 1 W -2 5- , VICA OFFICERS, FRONT: V. Pres. Sue Hynek, Hist. Tomi West, Treas. Alesia Swenson, Sec. Linda Shires. BACK: Council Rep. Judy Staszcak, Pres. Dave Sabathene, Advisor J. Douglas Van de Mark. VICA ivocational lndustri al Clubs of Americal allows students to compete in their related fields and test competencies that have been learned on the job or in class. In April, club members attended a convention in Springfield where the following students placed: Clarie Gregory, first-place in commercial food trades, Scot Miller, second-place in commercial food trades, Mark Wlesboeck, third-place in Electrical trade, and Laura Fitzenrider, third-place in Centerpeice competition. VICA also ran the concession stand at home football games. VICA N.H.S. National Honor Society initiated a record number of seniors for WCCHS, sixty-eight. Voted on by the faculty, the students must have a B average. They are then judged on the basis of their character, service, leadership, and scholarship. The selected students, a maximum of fifteen percent of the class, and their parents attended an initiation in the Learning Center on Thursday evening, November 27. X ABOVE RIGHT: Winsor ' ' Stough, Helen Zmrhal. . David Nelson, National 5 , -- Merit Finalist. RIGHT, FRONT: Heidi Miller, Linda Stephens, Chris Haag, Laurie Choules, Kathryn McKee, Claire Gregory, Nancie DuCharme. 2nd ROW: Michael Nickelson, Robyn Snowden, Judith Gustafson, Richard Gorvett, Kathleen Carlson, Renee Caputo. 3rd ROW: Jeffrey Engel, Wendy Soderquist, Randall Morrissey, Wendy Goering, David Nelson, Michael Olin, Andrew Kerstan, Elizabeth Kennedy, Sharon Foster. BACK: Winsor Stough, Lucy Fernandes, Janice Freund, Carol Christensen, Elizabeth Niswander, Timothy Sampson, Elizabeth Schneider, Barbara Jean Mclntosh, Richard Perhai. 158 FRONT: Mary Davis, Jodie Valentine, Debra Nogaj, Diane Heyden, Lyda l-lorvath ROW 2: Greg Carey, Richard Schumacher, Marie Devereux, Sharon Westley, Richard Waterhouse, Christopher Bieniek. ROW 3: Catherine Gordon, Tomise West, Karen Sargent, Sandra Westley, Mary Swanson, Michael Bowen, Carla Cicero, Terry Ferro, Virginia Kim. BACK: Gerald Schulze, Mark Turner, John Shepard, Steven Davis, John Goodell, Kenneth Mueller, Joel Catalano, Jeff Beardsley. NOT PICTURED: Brian Becker, Elizabeth Beedle, Deanne Burgess, Cindy Clark, Christine Frick, Elizabeth Pashkus, Paul Sickinger, Francis Scott Walters, Keith Zeyen. 0090 sg, ABOVE Mr Perhai congratulates son Rick FAR LEFT Wendy Goering. LEFT Mr Alvino congratulates 159 43 ,Xiu milk ,'Q6 Q Q f.,,,,,,,ai,:v-,.,. ,, wwf- it vt5n'1J4 it? gt' 'ggi N .5 i. , ,wwovovaov,,, P 4 ElCwb De Espanol Practical use of knowledge provides the enjoyment of learning. Spanish Club demonstrated the truth in that phrase by visiting Spanish speaking neighborhoods in Chicago. Other activities included the Homecoming parade, Language Night tsee page 90l, a Christmas party, and a Spanish cooking workshop. a I Q i l 2 SPANISH CLUB, Sec. V. Washburn, Advisor Hoops, L. Scroggin, W. Becker, S. Rodriguez, Advisor I Gordon, D. Wollenberg, J. Clifford, Pres. R. Blacklige, P. Girard, Tres. S. Mingarelli. NOT PICTURED: Clark, M. Rodriguez. rf Gift 1 llilin Y R J L Roman gladiators T. Sampson and B. Shattuck. RIGHT: LATIN CLUB, FRONT: S. Engel, Pres. T. Sampson, Advisor Wissing, Vice Pres. B. Shattuck. CENTER: R. Ice, G. Heier, Sec. and Tres. J. Fenton, T. Jaskula, B. Todd, B. Ice, BACK: C. Gregor, B. Johnson. Though enrollment in Latin classes has diminished, Latin club has flourished. Past and present Latin students frequent- ly donned sheets to portray Romans in activities including Language Night and the Latin Banquet. tSee page 1013 SPQR Spanish Club's entry in the Homecoming fence-deck competition. i 'i ? X 'QQL-md W um nm. um smTfu.v.m,n. Snqon lik hlllevl len!! Q 4 ,qv 3 if-f 5 was 9' Q 2 Aa X t, RMAN CLUB, F. Howard, Vice Pres. L. Elslager, A. Hodges, Advisor T. Strohm, Tres. , Pres. J. Gustafson, R. Stroebel, D. Durkee, Sec. C. Heier. ti wk' R.fteZ'ki'Ii1'l!ram,. 4, 1-:rv-1-on-3... .1 ' ,., rf D. Weissing, Fl. Deutschklub German Club started the year right by winning the fence-deck competition at Homecoming. They were in charge or organizing the Language Night. Their busy year continued with frequent pitch-in dinners where various German dishes were made and sampled. The annual German skit competition was held March 17, with trophies for winner. E Schneider Pres V Kim R Devereux T Homecming fence-deck: Vive We-Go! Ln? CLUB, FRONT: J. Janaes, S. Sauer, K. Legget, M. Zamiar, H. Snowden, G. Olson, D. Collins. BACK: Fl. Horn, Advisor M. Appel, A. Woomer, M. Fuller, Stenbeck S Teske J. Zak, Advisor D. Hoops. BELOW: M. Zamiar, Ft. Horn, J. Evans, J. Janaes As with the other language clubs, most of French cIub's activities centered around the food of their foreign country. Members enjoyed several pot luck dinners and a trip to a French restaurant in Chicago. Other activities included making a fence-deck for Homecoming and participating in Language Night. Le Cercle Francais 161 'N5 X? A L Q., 44' T' '. x M J' 1:5 -5 5 3 ! ' M X 1 W Q55 6 'O JM, A 99-A 1-f 3 wx I ' N Q W M 'Q M gs! WV!! fV,. qi ff , , 4 X N' ,JL ff !k Q df M fi dwwkiqm f U ' ,gwiv W? , W Pom Pon The pom pon squad attended Badgerette Pom Pon camp, July 20 - 24, in Albion, Michigan, competing with fifteen other squads. They won awards for most spirit and best song, fourth place originality routine, and first place Class A Overall Champs. Cathy Bosso won Miss Badgerette and was eligible to compete individually at the Midwest Invitational. In August they attended the Badgerette Midwest invitational Q45 champion squadsl, where they received two third - place trophies which earned them the title of Second Place Overall Champs of the Midwest region IONT Advisor Theresa Lindemann Liz Gates Karen Myers Cathy Johnston Alice Adamo Tina Luers Cathy Bosso. ACK Diane Heyden Debbie Nogaj Kathy Miessler Kelly Bicchinella Cathy Tinnes Kelly Kraft Linda Modica, Wendy .Z Cathy Bosso, Miss Badgerette Come To Order Student Council had a very active year, starting with the planning of the Homecoming activities and including the Christmas Dance, the Earth Opera Concert, a disco night, the Turnabout Dance, a movie, and a Council exchange with the Glenbard North Student Council. Fi. 7. ,., r if XA Council's profitsfrom these activities went V' V ' A M to the AFS and Adrian Lister Funds. ek rf, . Members also assisted Rotary Club on mi 1 Travelogue Sundays. Council sells tickets for the Earth Opera Concert. 3 FRONT: K. Huff, D. Sheahan, P. Colford, R. Horn, D. Hvorcik, B. Campbell, J. Staszcuk, K. Horn. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, L. Horvath, T. Hagiwara, T. Wierenga, S. Schramer, D. Collins, D. Waterhouse, D. Durkee, Second Sem. Advisor J. Wells, Advisor D. Van De Mark. THlRD ROW: J. Shepard, N. Falzone, T. Deutsch, J. Walters, R. Walz, C. Marting, N. Escamilla, K. Sudano, A. Noonan, T. Ferro. BACK: B. Shattuck, P. Kerstan, T. Sampson, A. Kerstan, D. Weissing, T. Wierenga, G. Heier, N. Payet, B. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: L. Barajas, R. Blacklidge, M. Czajka, D. Fester, J. Jones, C. Kova 1 S. Mingarelli, M. Murphy, L. Robbert, C. Schieve, M. Turner, W. Verdooren. RIGHT, OFFICERS, FRONT: Advisor Rose Tovell, ESP Chairman Debbie Durkee, Secretary Stacy Shramer, President Dave Collins, Vice-President Ray Blacklidge. BACK: Activities Chairman Richard lce, Publicity Chairman Dick Waterhouse, Parliamentarian Bob Johnson, Treasurer Tim Wierenga, Advisor Doug Van De Mark. 164 i it 4 I Exchange A Student Program S 5 4 Q ii 5 This year We-Gr. had six foreign 2 exchange students: Takako Hagiwara from Japan, Nick Payet and Florence Cathelin from France, Bodrigo Pizzaro and Jordi Bosch from Chile, and Karen Parker from Australia. We also sent four students to foreign countries: Lyda Horvath to Peru, Debbie Durkee to Japan, Sharon Foster to Norway, and Heidi Miller to Brazil. Getting to know people from other countries makes one realize how aren Parker Takako Hagiwara Nick Payet, and Florence Cathelin in the learning center at a tea much all people have in COmm0l'1- ponsored by Student Council iMiss Vera Sorenson was AFS advisory ' -.M Q Rodrigo Pizzaro from Chile Jordi Bosch from Chile. Heidi Miller spent the summer in Brazil. ,, it R 'rf A W LEFT: Lyda Horvath, Debbie Durkee, and Sharon Foster. ABOVE: Nick Payet twith Silvestre Villelal played soccer for We-Go. 165 , W ills MI . 1 if ' F Q r.. Speaks fr . fu F I 'V Members of Speech Team competed with students from other schools in speaking events. They prepared literature to perform before judges in contest rounds. Richard lce and Robert Johnson in the Voice of Democracy contest wrote and taped a script on My Responsibility to America and were awarded a citation and a bond by the VFW and Ladies Auxiliary, READERS' THEATRE: Donna Modica, Robin Stroebel, Linda Rietz, Coach Nancy Crawford, Greg Heie Robin Horn, Cliff Black. NOT PICTURED: Dave Robbins, Amber Ashpole, Jean Zak. tm! 1? Q Q .. Q . t ,... . N it : .. K -H-SW' . S 'ECH TEAM, FRONT: Walter Verdooren, Coach Nancy Crawford, Donna Modica, Kelly Leggett. BACK: Jean Zak. Robin Stroebel, Greg Heier, Carl Vandenburg, Bob Johnson, Robin Horn, Allison Satterfield. NOT PICTURED: Richard Ice. FAR RIGHT: Bob Johnson. RIGHT: Robin Stroebel and Greg ' ' Heier. 'ff' P N-VA. P, FRONT: Roberta Root, Barb Verdooren,Carol Scheel, Mr. Owens. CENTER: Cathy Johnston, Robyn owden, Beth Niswander, Diane Heyden. BACK: Frank Nejedly, Reben Pineda. NOT PICTURED: Sam yes. Student Support Project: SSP SSP tStudent Support Projectl, under the direction of Robert Owens, is basically a peer counselling group in which students help each other solve their problems. Through a group trust relationship each individual is better able to understand himself and others. At the end of its first year the core group began to train 20 new members who will replace those who graduate as well as increase the number of student counsellors. Johnston, R. Pineda. BACK: D. Heyden, S. Reyes. I xittsrim ' 1 Q Sundry SW-ef -54 THE sic MRM: Sue Secondi, Asst. Stage Mgr. musical. ESPIAN OFFICERS: Secretary Stacy Schramer, Vice-President Terry Ferro, Advisors Cheri Turner and ncy Crawford, and President Dick Waterhouse. Tim Wierenga in costume for the Musical. The International Thespian Society attempts to promote excellence in high school theatre. To become a member a student must work a minimum of 100 hours and on a variety of crews. To earn money Thespians ran a concession stand at basketball games and wrestling meets. They attended a professional production in Chicago of A Chorus Line. ln the spring 16 new members were initiated in a candlelight ceremony followed later in the week by a picnic at Blackwell Forest Preserve. Thespians 32,140 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INDEX Adams, Gail ......... .... 1 3,98,100 Adams, Linda .......,.,.... 14,66,102 Ainsworth, Jeffrey ........ 14,30,96, 122,123,141,143 Alvino, Peter . 15,18,133,158,159 Appel, Marjorie ....................... 23 Arnold, Stephen ............... Beebe, Willard ....,... Behrens, Elizabeth .. Benner, Ronald ,...... Bokker, Sharon ....... Bryan, Patricia ..... Burgess, Dean ........ Burzynski, Frank ..... Courtney, Timothy .. Cowden, Charles .... Coyner, Karl ......... Crawford, Nancy ..... Crickard, Joseph .... Dean, David ....,.... DeLap, John .,.... DeMay, Gilbert ..... Dewolfe, Dianne ...... Dichtl, Joseph ......... DeFour, Richard .,,... Ekern, Charlotte Fairlank, Virginia ..... Fickau, Allen ........ A Aasen, John Abel, Donna 13 ..,.. .. 18 28,29 16 .. 19,152,155 19,91,98, 100,166,167 16 21 18 32 20 31 19,162 19,176 31 66,123 Adamo, Alice ...... ..... 5 8,911,163 Adamo, Sue ........... Adams, Brian ........................ 174 Adamson, David .............. 58,122 Alfaro, Maria ,....... Adamson, Jeannette .......... 26,75 Adeszko, Jackie .......... 58,94,139 Adili, Vezire ........................ 22,36 Adler, Randy ........................... 58 Aguilar, T. Armando 15,66,118 Aguilar Onecimo .............. 66,129 Aguilar Rojelio ...,.......... 116,117 Aguilar, Sharon ,....... 18,26,64,94 Aguilar, Sonia Alcazar, Ruben ......... 22,122,137 Barajas, Ramon ...................... 66 Alfaro, Veronica Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Cindalee Dorothy ........ D. William .,..,. Jeffrey ........,... Allen, Kathleen ..,..... Allen, Laurie ......... Allen Loretta ............ Alley, Grady Alley Woodsonette Altman, Gary .....,.... Altman, Terence .... Alvine, Ronald Anderson, Grant .... 28,36,87,105 31,66 8,-36 66 29,75,135 58,153 29,75,156 36,156 7,122 Anderson, Kathy ..................... 75 Anderson, Mona ...............,.. 3,75 Andrews, John ,......... 66,120,152 Andrews, Patrick ............ 58,104, 120,137 Anton, Charles ...,............. 66,123 Armbrust, Carol ...... Armbrust, Catherine Armbrust, Deborah . Armbrust, Scott ........ 66,123,124 Armstrong, Mark .................... 75 Armstrong, Terry .................... 58 Arnold, Alan ..................... 66,152 Arnold, Brian ............... 26,75,152 Arnold, William .............,.,.....,. 58 Arredondo, Roanld ..... 75,95,119 Ashmont, Frank ................. 22,56 George, Gail ....... Getz, Loren ........ Giszczak, Sheryl Gordon, Milan .... Gorskey, Marie .. Gossen, Beverly . 30,126,148 14,32,36 ..... 23,160 Greenberg, Charles ................ 19 Haney, Gene ...... 27,98,102 Hansen, Ronald ......,... 25,31,122 Ha es Kathleen .......... 25,31,133 Y , Henry, Barbi ....... Hladilek, Deborah 14,153,156 Hofland, Allan .,....................... 18 Hoops, Deborah ............... 23,160 Howard, Richard ............. 14,102, 124,138,15O,151 Howard, Richard L. ................ 10 Huxtable, Jan ...... 16,20,102,133, 149 Jeffrey, Stephen ........ 25,124,130 Jordan, Lorri ............. 30,140,141 Junkroski, Paul ........... 14,21,138 Kamm, Richard .,....... 10,108,110 Kammes, Jack ...... .....,......... 1 0 Katsion, Pamela .......... 14,32,127 Kiiskila, Roy ..................... 16,107 Kimery, Stephen King, Daniel ...,,... . 14,30,116,117, 118 16,138 King, Lorri , ........ . Salzman, Ronald Sargent, William Severe, Russell ........ Singleton, LaVora ........... 25 26 19 30,114, 115,134 Sorensen, Vera ................ 25,165 Kosek, Wayne ............. 14,19,118 KoslowskiPatti ...... ............... 2 0 Kribs, Lewis .,..,.. ..........,. 3 2 Kyger, Clarence ................. 14,30 Leitner, Gregory ..................... 19 Lemberg, Terry ........, 14,115,135 Lincoln, Roger ........................ 21 Lindemann, Theresa ........ 15,163 Martell, Phillip .....,....... ........ 3 1 McCoy, Lindsay ...................... 13 10,14 McNamara, Lawrence ........ Mennecke, Paula ........ 25,58,104 Meyer, Cheryl ................... 24,103 Miller, Carol .......... ........... 3 1 Murphy, John ............ ..... 2 5 Musgrave, Deborah ................ 31 Nelson, Esther ........................ 18 Netzel, Paul ............ 14,16,3O,137 Owns, Robert ............. 30,31,102, 122,154,167 Parker, Larry ............. 30,122,143 Peterson, Gene ....................... 18 Rash, Mary ............ ......... 1 4,32 Ream, David ................ ........ 3 2 Rod riques, Carmen ...,.,.........., 15 Rumberger, James ................. 13 STUDENT INDEX Ashmont, Linda ............... 66,103 Ashpole, Amber .......... 29,66,166 Atkinson, Gregg ............... 75,118 Atkinson, Myung ................ 29,75 Aulert, Denise ......................... 36 Ayers, Kevin ........ A otte Doreen y , .. Ayres, Rochel ............ 58,65,122,146, 147 29,66 58,126,127 Ayres, Randall ...... ...... 6 6,123 Bahlmann Cind 66,127,134 , Y Bailey, Carol ............,..,............ 58 Bailey, Tammy ...... 4,66 Bailey, Thomas ..... ........ 7 5,124 Baker, Don .............................. 36 Baldwin, Edith ............. Bali Jr., John .... . Ballance, David ..... Ballance, Steve ..... Ballard, June ............ Ballard, Kimberly ,.... Balli, Belinda ......... Balli, Luis ...,.......... Ballines, Patricia ...... Ballines, Marcelino Barajas, Lisa ............ 75,88,141 66 75,129 13,66 75,127 66 75 36,110 29,164 Baranowski, Andrew .....,.,.. 66,91 Baranowski, Anto Barnick, Kathleen ny ........... 66,91 58,140,141, 142 Barnick, Laura ..... ............. 2 2,36 Barry, Margaret ....... Barthold, Jill ...... 75 58 Bassi, Emily .......... .....,......... 2 9 Bateman, Mary ......................, 66 Bates, Kelly .....,. ....... 7 5,85,127 Baum, Donna ....... ................ 5 6 Baum, Sandra ...... ....... 7 5,88 Bavido, John ........................... 16 Baxendale, Waite I' Beardsley, Jeff ........ 26,27,36,56, 146,147,158,159 Beck, Beverly .........,................ 75 Beck, Charles ............,.....,....... 56 Beck, Daniel ...... 5,58 Salmon, Jerald J. ........... 10,107, 108,110 Beck, David ........ ..,.. 6 6,123 Beck, Kristie .......... ......,. 5 8,145 Becker, Andrew ............ 13,28,66 Becker, Brian ............ 37,111,159 Becker, Darren ....................... 75 Becker, Michelle .................. 2,75 Becker lll, Walter ............. 66,160 Beckman, Carl ............ 25,66,118 Beckman, Marvin .................... 36 Beckwith, Brett ......... 58,122,151 Beedle, Mark ......... 6,58,136,137 Beedle, Elizabeth ............ 37,104, 126,127,134,135,159 Sparkman, David ...,., 30,128,129 Stark, Lawrence ..................,... 32 Stevens, Dennis .... ............... 2 5 Strecker, George Strohm, Terry ..,........... 23,36,102 Swan, Howard ................... 25,58, 104,120,121,133 Tews, Jennifer .................. 14,102 Turner, Cheryl .,.,.. 19,98,110,167 Van De Mark, J. Douglas . 16,22, 96,164 Waterhouse, Richard .............. 10 Wemlinger, Margaret ....... ,...... 2 0 Wicks, Jerry ...............,............ 24 Wissing, Norma 19,23,101,160 Young, Robert ......................... 21 Yunder, Lee .......,.................... 25 Zabelin, Donald ................ 16,157 Zimmerman, Terry ........... 32,152 Zmrhal, Helen ..... 14,30,119,156, 158,159 Block, Lisa ......................... 58,62 Bloxam, Michael .... 26,27,67,123 Blum, Mona ............................. 75 Blum, Robert .......... 37,57,82,122 Blum, Timothy 58,112,122,137, 140,143 Bockman, Edward ........... 75,129 Bodnar, Michael .,.................... 75 Bodony, Katherine ......... 5,26,27, 66,67,132,135 Berry, John .....,......................... 4 Beery, Todd Bell, Donald .... .... 7 .58,122,123 Bell, Rebecca ..... ........ 6 7,127 Bell, Tina ................................. 67 Belle, Thomas ............. 34,67,102 Bennett, Steven .... ............... 5 6 Benshoof, Robert ..... Berendson, Mary Berger, william ........ Bergmann, Alicia Bergmann, Philip 16,37 26,75 58 Bergquist, Carla .......... 75,85,127 Berls, Charles ....... .,,,,.......... 3 7 Berls, Jeffrey ...... ...,........ 6 7 Bervid, Laura Besch, Carl ........................ 75,80 Besch, Rita .............................. 37 Bicchinella, Kelly ..... 36,37,84,88, 94,163 Bicchinella, Michael ................ 67 Bicchinella, Robert .......... 75,143 Bicchinella, Wendy ............ 29,58 Bieniek, Christopher .... 25,37,82, 84,86,89,96,105,109,122,123,159 Billipando, Carmelle Binder, Heidi Binder, Steve ..,......... 67,138,152 Binder, Vicki ................. 74,45,88 Black, Clifford ......... 28,29,58,91, 166 Black, Mary Blacklidge, Raymond ....,,.. 16,28, 37,90,160,164 Blake, Diane ............................ 67 Blanquet, Maximino .. 15,117,118 Blasen, David ................... 58,122 Blask, Bradley ........... 75,124,129 Boersma, June ........................ 58 Boersma, Kenneth ........... 58,123 Bohac, Edward ...,.....,........ 26,75 Book, Daniel .................. 129,143 Boorsma, Steven .... 4,67,98,100, 103 Bosch, Jordi ........ Bosh, Denise ....... 9,165 67 Bosh, John ....................... 75,102 Bosso, Catherine ........... 9,36,37, 82,84,86,94,105,163 Bosso, Sam ...................... 58,128 Bottomley, Robert ............. 12,67 Bowen, Michael ....., 26,27,37,82, 84,96,106,109,122,159 Bowen, Nancy ....,...... Bowman, Mark .......... Boyer, James ......... Boyer, Nancy ............ Bozidarevic, Nick ...... Brand, Mark Brand, Moira ........... Brandt, Carrie ........ Brauer, Jeffrey .....,. Brauer, Scott Braun, Eric ............. Bremberg, Krista Bremberg, Mark .... Bremer, Debra ....... Briggs, Deborah ..... Briggs, Mark .......... Briggs, Richard ...... Bright, Jamie ............. Brinkman, Thomas Brokaski, David ........ Brokaski, Doreen ...... 26,27,59 28,29,37, 120 67 6,61,59,131, 134 67 2,26 67 67 75 75,127 75 67,146 75,138 59 Brugmann, Sharon ....... 26,27,59 Bryant, Suzanne ......... 28,59,125 ' 37 Bublitz, Jay ............ x, X lx MQ, Bublitz, Penny ...,..., Buck, Cynthia ,............ ..... 67 19,59 Buechel, Kenneth ....... ..... 1 18 Buenrostro, James Buenrostro, Michael Bugarin, Roberina Bunge, Scott ........... ....... 6 7 Burba, Patricia ..... ........ 2 6,75 Burden, Timothy ..................... 58 Burgeson, Dean ...,..... 17,59,112, 131,140,142 Burgess, Deanne ...... 38,125,159 Bulingame, Clifford .,............... 38 Burlingame, Mitchell Burt, Robert ............,............... 75 Bussie, Jeffrey ....... 26,27,67,143 Bussler, Rod ...................... 22,38 Butts, Rebecca .................. 29,67 C Caballero, Jose ....... ......... 6 7 Cacic, Mike ........,............... 38,87 Calderon, Roberto ............,..... 67 Campbell, Beth .... 38,98,110,164 Campbell, Diane 67,84,97,141, 142 Campbell, Gerri ........,............. 59 Campbell, Michael ...... 2,3,75,85, 138 Campos, Carolina ....., ....... Campos Robert ...... Campos, Roman ..... Campos, Romeo ..... 75 59 16 Cancel, Alice .....................,..... 38 Cannavino, Richard ,. 67,123,152 Capezio, Kathleen ................... 67 Caponetto, Eileen ................... 75 Caputo, Renee ........ 36,38,84,94, 108,110,158 Caraballo, Wanda ....,.............. 15 Carey, David ............, 75,124,131 Carey, Greg ............... 38,109,159 Carey, Jesse Carlson, Kathleen ....,.., 38,56,84, 94,125,158 Carlson, Shane .... ................ 1 8 Carnana, Steven ..... ............. 6 7 Carrao, Gerald ..... ,..... 7 5 121 Carter, Phillip ....... Case, Larry 67,119 Castelvecchi, Caryn ............,... 67 Catalano, Joel .......... 38,108,122 159 Cathelin, Florence 12,38,82,90, 101,107,108,165 ' 75 Chase, David .,............. Chase, C. Steven Cheehy, Daniel ........, Cheehy, Nanette ...... Chilicki, Christine ..... Chiman, Pedro ............ Chmiel, Kimberly .....,.. 38 26,75 67 75,149 Chmielewski, Catherine .......... 59 Chmielewski, Dennis Chmielewski, Susan .... Choe, John ................,... Chorley, Dale .............. Chorley, Dennis .,........ Chovanec, Kimberly Choules, Laurie .... ..,..,... Christensen, Brian ........ 56 75 67 38,51,151 26,75,152 38,158 75,118 Christensen, Carol 39,109,111, 158 Clausen, Kimberley 6,23,59,95, 126,127,134 Clay, James ...................,... 32,59 Clay, Tracy .............,......,......... 67 Clements, Timothy ,................. 39 Click, Sandra ........,................. 18 Clifford, John ....,..,.,.... 18,637,160 Cochran, Tami Coix, Guadalupe Coix, Rosa .......... Cole, Mark Cole, Robert .,..... Colford, Patrick . Collier, Alexandra Collier, Delores ,. Collins, Barbara . Collins, David ,.... Collins, Jane ...... Collyer, Kevin ...., Collyer, Robert Conrad, Carol .... Conroy, Robin .... Christopher, Roy .............. 39,103 Christopherson, Ken ........ 67,143 Church, Michelle ..................... 59 Cicero, Carla ...... 39,109,155,159 Cielo, Norberto ....................... 67 Cilek, James ......... ,....... 6 7,156 Cilek, Gregory ....................,.... 75 Clark Abigail .... ...... 7 5,90,160 Clark Andrew ............. 75,85,124 Clark Barry ...,.,......,........ 7,39,97 Clark Carey ........ 26,59,117,128, 146 Clark Cindy ...... 39,108,109,126, 127,148,149,159 Clark, Finley ..........................,. 39 Clark Kimberly .. 59,115,119,153 Clark, Mark Clark, F. Ronald .......... 21,67,119 Clausen, Candace ........... 75,120, 121,135,148 Cook, Kenneth Cook, Timothy Cortez, Alma Cortez, Chistina . Cosme, Marshall Cosme, Raymond Costello, Anthony Costello, Clayton Costello, Michelle Courtney, Colleen 15 75 26,67 59,108,164 .. 88,108,157, 161,164 59 75,85,124,152 67,123 .. ....,.. 28,59 75,152 26,75 39,108,126, 134,135,148,149,156 Courtney, Kathleen .. 39,108,126, 127,134,148,149,156 Covarrubias, Lorenzo ............. 67 Cowart, Lisa ..........,.,... 67,93,100 Cowling, Steven ....,................. 39 Coyne, Dorothy ..... Cruz, Antonio ..... 59 59,130 Cruz, Carlos ....... ..... 3 9,57,111, 130,131 Cruz, Daniel ......... 28,67,118,131 Cruz, Irma ....... ............,. 5 6,111 Cruz, Leticia .........., . ...... 103 Cruz, Lucila ............... .... 6 7,145 Cruz, Maria Cummings, Robert Cummings, Helen Cuningham, Dawn ......... 5,29,67, 125,139 Cunningham, James .... 39,82,84, 96,122,123 Curby, Kevin ...................... 17,59 Curby, Jeffery ,.......... 75,124,156 Cvek, Paul .......,.........,...,.,......, 67 Czajka, Michael ............,.. 59,164 Czerwinski, Lawrence ...... 67,152 Czuchra, Henry D Betty ..............,..... ................. 7 5 Dagley, Andrew .......,. 75,124,152 Dalzell, Leonard ....,....,............ 75 Darquea, Ricardo ...... Dasho, Rosemarie .... Dastych, Charles , .... Davenport, Marcus Davis Davis, Davis Davis Davis Dean, Deanne ...... Kevin ..... . Mary ...,....., Steven ,....., Tammy ...,. Lisa ........... Dean, Sharon ....... Deason, Kenneth . Decent, Annette DeDera, Douglas .. Demski, Phyllis ..... Denges, Diana ,..... Denges, Frank ..,,.. Deutsch, Terri ...... Devereux, Catherine 26,75,135 75,118 39,88 39,82,84,97, 122,150,151 27,75 40,109,159 40,110,146. 159 68,123,138. 152 .. 26,59,155 40,109 68,146 75,164 Devereux, Marie ........... 25,40,95, 109,159 Devereux, Robert ............. 59,161 Devine, Theodore Devitto, Brigitti ........................ 59 Devore, John ........ 40,88,105,131 Dibella, Fiorella ....................... 68 Dibella, Geraldine ................... 75 Dickey, Michael ....... Didier, Michelle ....... Didier, Peter 75,152 40 Dierschow, Anne ..................... 40 Dieter, Robert ..............,.......... 75 Dieter, Shea ......... 17,4O,122,123 Dinicolo, Lisa Dinicolo, Maria ........ Diomar, Michael ...... Dixon, James .....,. Dolan, Mary ............ Dold, Mary .............. Dominguez, Gabriel Dominguez, Gabriela Donovan, Jeffrey ...,. Dreher, Patricia ....... Dresch, Heidi .......... DuCharme, Michelle 75,85,131 75,121 68 ........ .. 68 75,116, 117,118 ..... 26,75 DuCharme, Nancy ............ 40,153 Duckworth, Patricia 12,59 Dunlap, Mike .,........... 68,123,152 Duriavich, Daniel ................ 59,120 Durkee, Deborah ...... 7,26,27,59, 99,100,161,164,165 Durkee, Rodney ...... 26,27,34,68, Durr, Paul ..,....., Dye, Kristie ...... E Eastman, Brian Earley, Ellen .,.......... Eaton, Gregory ....... Eggert, Glenn ...... Elslager, Leanne ........ Elstrom, Wendy ...... 85,152 75 59,92 68 7 59 ...llfflff 8:40 8,26,27,4O 109,161 8,40 Enders, Catherine ......,.. .... 7 5 Enders, Christopher Enders, Gerald Engel, Jeffrey ........ 28,29,41,109, 119,158 Engel, Stephen ...... 5,68,129,160 Engelhard, Amy ...................... 41 Erb, Richard Erckman, Debi ..... 19,41 Escamilla, Fred .... Escamilla, Nilda ...... Escobedo, Jesus ..... Espig, Sharon ...... Espino, Alberto .... Estrada, Alanna Estrada, Delphine Evans, Julie L. ......... . Evans, Julie M. ........ . Evans, Robert ...... .. Evitt, Jeff ........... Evitt, Randy Eynik, Andrew ........... Eynik, Ronald ..... Fadke, Karen ............ Fairbanks, James Fairbanks, Robert Falk, Michael Falzone, Nancy ......... Farcas, Jennifer Farrell, Anne ..... . ..... Favia, JEITIGS Feece, Deanna ..... Feld, Catherine ......... Fellows, Gordon ........ 68 76,164 59,117 76,118 76,135,149 .. 16,23,161 .. 31,76,138 104,136,137 76,135,148 59,151 .. 29,76,164 26,59,63,94, 131,141 68 28,59 76,156 Fenton, Jeanie ...... 59,62,90,100, 101,114,115,162 Fenton, Karen ......................... 59 Ferdinand, William .........,. 76,129 Ferguson, Jeffrey ....... .... 2 0,41 Ferguson, John ............,.......... 59 Ferguson, Rebecca ...............,. 76 Ferguson, Sandra Fernandes, Daniel ..... 59,122,130 Fernandes, Lucy . 41,94,114,115, 158 Fernandes, Marilou ............ 29,76 Ferrer, Ismael ................... 68,117 Ferro, Brian ........ 26,27,28,68,98, 99,100,123,128 Ferro, Terry .......... 9,27,29,41,91, 98,100,106,108,109,110,128,158, 159,164,167 Fester, Daniel ............ 59,122,140 Fester, Deborah ............... 76,164 Fiene, Diane .......... ..... 2 9,31,68 ' 58 Fife, Jon ................ Fife, Lane ................. ......... 4 1 Finnegan, Richard 68,152 Finnegan, Tracy ....... ..... 4 1,126 Fisher, Micheal ..... 68,152 Fitzenreider, Laura ...... 22,59,87, 157 Flangan, Michael ...... ............ 5 9 Flatter, Denise ..............,......... 76 Flens, David .......,....,........,...... 41 Flens, Pamela ...... 23,59,148,149 Flores, Rodolfo .,..................... 41 Flores, Alvin Flores, Esmeralda ................... 68 Flores, Juan ,....,...,... ..... 7 6,118 Flores, Rebecca ....... ...... 5 9 Focht, Kimberly .... ............... 6 8 Focht, Lori ............................... 76 Fondel, Edward ....................... 68 Foote, Wendy ............ 76,135,141 Ford, Barbara .....,..,......,......... 76 Ford, Sandra ...... ............... 3 ,68 Forester, Paul ......................... 41 Foster, Bobbi ....... 41,88,111,148 Foster, James .................... 26,78 Foster Kudge .......................... 68 Foster, Sharon ........... 41,83,111, Fota, Edward 155,156,158,165 76 Fota, Judith ..... ..................... Fota, Judith ..... Fota, Robert .,..... Fowler, Kirk ........ 68 68 59 76 13 Fowler, Robert ....,. ............. Fox, Kenneth Frakes, Timothy 34,68,73 Francisco, Julie ....................... 76 Franklin, Lawrence ..............,.. 76 Franklin, Michael Franklin, Susan Frantz, Katherine 60,122,151 26,27,28,60, 99,100 Frantz, Kerry ........ 28,68,146,147 Fredricks, Arnold 26,68,129 French, Denise ............ 25,60,149 French, Robert ...... ..... 2 ,76,124 French, Roxanne 76135 Freund, James ................. , Freund, Janice .... 42,87,108,109, 158,176 Freund, Kurt ............................ 76 Freyberg, Scott Frick, Christine ..... ....... 5 6,159 Frick, Thomas .... 60,84,97 Frick, Angela .......... ........... 7 6 Frommert, Anne ........ ...,.. 2 6,76 Frommert, Kathleen ...... 26,60,85 Frommert, Robert 42,120 Fry, Lawrence Frye, Donna ..... Fuchs, Donna ..,... Fuchs, Sandy ...... Fuja, John ........... Fulk, Ronald ............ Fuller, James ........ Fuller, Michael .... Gaddis, Christopher 29,68 29,68 60 60,105 26,31,76,124, 143 68,161 42 Gaither, Marie ........... ..,.. 6 8 Galloway, John ....,, Galloway, Kim ........ Galloway, Tina ....... 68 42,94 76 Gambino, David ........ ........ 4 2 Gangestad, Bonnie Gansberg, Karen ............... 22,60 Garcia, Anthony ........ 42,108,156 Garcia, Leopoldo ............. 76,118 Garcia, Martha ....... 76 Gargia, Rene ........................... 12 Garrett, Danelle ............... 76,103 Gary, Jeffrey ........ 25,68,121,133 Garza, Jerry .............. 76,138,152 Gatehouse, Holly ......, 26,68,114, 115 Gatehouse, Mark ............ 42,108, 128,146,147,149,155 Gates, Elizabeth ............... 60,163 Gatewood, Sherry ..... ........ 6 8 Gatewood, Steven .... ..... Geick, Dave ............ Geiger, Joann ..... Gentry, Cynthia ...... Geroulis, Peter Giltner, Nadean 76 68 68 76 Girard, Peter , ...... ..... 7 6,88,160 Girsch, James ,.... .......... 7 6,119 Goering, Lynn .....,................... 68 Goering, Wendy ...... 26,27,42,89, 108,119,144,158 Gomez, Raul Gomez, Rick Gomez, Silvia Gonzalez, Frances .... ........... 6 0 Gonzalez, Ismael ................ 15,68 Gonzales, Zulema ................... 56 Goodell, John .... 42,108,109,159 Goodwin, Sandra ............. 60,103 Gordon, Catherine ........... 42,159 Gordon, James ...... 20,76,85,129 Gordon, Jeffrey ....................... 42 Gorskey, Mary ................... 29,69 Gorski, Lori ............................. 11 Gorvett, Richard ............ 8,25,28, 29,42,99,100,109,156,158 Gove, Michael ......................... 42 Gove, William Goykovich, George .......... 60,157 Grace, Diane ............ ........ 6 9 Grammer, Martha .... ..... 4 3 Grana, Roseanna Grana, John Grauer, George .............. 120,137 Gregor, Carrie ......... 28,35,6O,99, 100,119,154,158,160 Gregor, Patricia ...................... 76 Gregory, Claire 17,43,101,108, 109,157 Gregory, Margaret .................. 69 Griffin, Robbin ......,.. ........... 5 6 Gross, Sandy ........... ...... 2 6,69 Grzanka, Michael ..... ........ 6 0 Guerrero, Juan ...... .,............. 6 9 Guerrero, Olivai Guerrero, Teresa ...... 76,135,149 Gunderson, Eric ...................... 76 Gunnell, David ........................ 60 Gustafson, Dawn .............. 43,,88 Gustafson, Judith 26,27,28,29, 43,90,98,106,109,158,161 Gutierrez, Catherine ............... 60 Gutierrez, Joan ...,....... 69,118,129 Gutierrez, Rosalyn .................. 69 Gutierrez, Hector ............. 76,124 Guzlas, Debra ......... 60,85,98,99, 100,154 Guzman, Araceli Haag, Chris .........,,.,.. 8,43,84,87, 94,109,158 Haag, Eileen ........,............ 60,133 Haag, Larry ............................. 60 Haavisto, Jacqueline .......... 20,60 Hagiwara, Takako ........ 28,43,83, 95,102,164,165 Hahn, Dennis ................... 69,122 Hahn, Heidi .............. 76,135,141, 142 Hahn, Lee ......................... 43,122 Halfpenny, Laurette ..... ........ 7 6 Heyden,Don ......... Hicks, Donna ....... Hicks, Sherrie ...... Higgins, Carol .......... Higgins, Lauri Ann Higgins, Michelle Lee Hill, Douglas 122,151 3,77,79 .. .......... 77 69 Hill, Sharon ...,... ................... 6 O Hill, Thomas ............. 69,123,129, 143 Hillerby, Melinda ..... ........,.... 4 4 Hinton, James ...... ....... 6 0 Hix, Daniel ............ ....... 7 7 Hix, David ................................ 69 Hochsprung, Bert ................... 69 Hochsprung, Norman .,.........,. 60 Hodges, Angela ...... Hodges, Steven Hoehn, Amy .... Hall, Ronald ........... .............. 7 6 Hallman, David ................. 60,155 Hallock, Marland .............. 43,111 Hamilton, Andrew ........ 26,76,87, 124,138,147 26,27,60 Hamilton, Todd ..,.......... Hammac, Lyle' ............. 43,537,104 Hammond, Julie ........,.....,....... 17 Handelhand, Deihdre Hanks, Lynn Ann ....... Hansen Hansen Hansen Hansen , Leann ........... William ..... Hanson, Hanson, Gregory ...... Karin ..... Diane ....... Robert ..... Hardt, Diane ........ 29,76 69,123,124, 131,152 43,84,94 69,130 56 69 17,43 Hardt, Rita .......... ........... 6 9 Harrison, David ...... ........ 2 2,43 Hartigan, Ronald ........... 34,66,69 Hattula, Julie . .,,...,............ 76,153 Hattula, Mary ............ 60,148,149 Havemann, Sandra ................. 60 Havlicek, Janine ..,,.................. 76 Havlik, April ................ 26,43,163 Hayes, Robert ..... ................. 4 3 Hedrick, Carol ........... 9,19,26,44, 126,148 Hedrick, C. Mark 2,76,124,138 Heier, Cynthia .,........... 27,60,161 Heier, Gregory ........ 26,28,29,69, 91,98,99,100,164,166 Heinrich, Cynthia ............... 26,69 Heinrich, Kelly ........ 16,29,69,119 Heinz, Julie ....... .........,.......... 3 0 Heinz, Monica ..... ............ 2 2,60 Heisey, Linda ......... ........ 6 9 Heitzler, Daniel ................... 84,86 Hemmerich, Robert ........ 60,131, 136,137 Henle, Daniel ........................... 60 Hennessy, Michael ....... ....... 6 9 Hennessy, Michelle ............ 76,81 Hennessy, Robert ..... ........ 7 6 Hensel, Keith .......... .............. 6 0 Hensel, Richard ............... 44,122 Hensel, Willard ...............,......., 69 Herman, Mary ......................... 69 Hermo, Jeffrey ..... 26,76,124,143 Hermo, Kelly ................... 26,60,89 Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Gladys ................. 56 Hernandez, Tirso .................... 60 Herndon, Karen ............ 13,60,119 Herr, John ............................... 77 Heyden, Diane ......... 44,108,109, Hall, Billy Wayne 154,159,163,167,176 26,60,134, 161 . 56997138 Holguin, Eder .......... , , , Holguin, Norma .................. 77,97 Holguin, Robert ,..................... 44 Holland, Carrie ................... 29,77 Holland, Dean ....... 55,82,84,104, 122,123 Holland, Suzanne ......... 35,69,95, 103 Holmgren, Stephen .,.. 26,77,124, 144 Hookham, Donna ......... 60,62,85, 114,162 Horn, Kimberly ............ 29,77,164 Horn, Martha ....................,...., 60 Horn, Parry ...................... 77,124 Horn, Robin .......... 24,69,91,100, 161,164,166 Hornbuckle, Lorraine . ............. 60 Horvath, Charles ......... 26,69,123 Jeppen, Susie ...... ............ 6 1 Jerue, Donald Johnsen, James ...................... 56 Johnson, Andrew ....., 70,119,143 Johnson, Christine .......... 2,26,77 Johnson, Jennifer ...... 6,12,27,61 Johnson, Kathleen Johnson, Patricia .................... 77 Johnson, Robert 23,61,91,154, 157,160,164,166 Johnston, Catherine ...... 8,28,44, 89,94,108,163,167,176 Johnston, David ......... 70,71,131, 140,146,147 Johnston, Stuard .........,. 131,147 Johnstone, Michael ........,........ 77 Jones, Charles ......... ............ 7 0 Jones, Jeffery ....... Jordan, James ...... 61,164 44 Jordt, Scott ............. ............... 5 6 Judge, Sandra ........................ 44 Judson, Amy ...................... 26,77 Judson, David ..... 44,84,112,120, 121,128,129 K Kadlec, Mark ........ ............. 1 24 Kammes, Lance .......... 77,88,124 Kania, Kirk ............ ....... 5 1,68 Kaste, Wayne ........... ............ 2 4 Kaysen, Maryann ..... ....... 2 9,77 Keding, Julie ..,...... Keeley, Sharon ..... 77 70 Horvath, Lyda ......... 27,44,82,94, 158,159,164,165 Horzich, Eric ........................... 77 Houle, Christopher ........ 29,77,85 Houx, Fred ........, 69,123,138,143 Howard, Dana ..............,..... 28,60 Howard, Fredericka .....,,., 77,161 Howard, Maureen Howard, Lisa ..................,... 32,60 Howell, Michael .,....... 69,123,152 Hoyne, Nancy Huff, Karl ............. 68,69,131,140, 143,164 Hughes, Marcia ....................... 69 Hughes, Scott ...... .... 1 7,60,131 Hughey, Kathryn ...,. .........., 6 0 Hughey, Mark ...... .............,.. 7 7 Hunt, Troy Hvorcik, Diane ............ 29,77,164 Hynek, Susan ......... 22,44,87,157 lce, Richard ........ 60,157,160,166 Ice, Jeffrey .............................. 69 Ice, Brent ............. 69,90,160,161 lsebrand, Kerry ..................... 145 Isles, Jay ................................. 77 lsIes,Jerry .........................,...... 61 luro, Nick ................................ 69 lvanecky lll, Joseph . 69,102,123, 143 Keenon, Joseph ....... ...... 7 7 Kelleghan, Sean ....... ............ 6 1 Keller, Scott ..................... 70,152 Kendrick, Natalie .................... 77 Kennedy, Edward ....... 26,61,137 Kennedy, David ..... 26,27,70,131, 138,143 Kennedy, Elizabeth ...... 28,44,83, 108,109,158 Kennedy, Scott ....................... 61 Kenney, Kevin ....... ............... 7 4 Kenney, Leslie ......................... 44 Kern, Sandra Kerner, Pamela 25,61,104,134, 141,163 Kerner, Shari ................. 26,74,76 Kerstan, Andrew ........ 26,44,108, 109,137,158,164 Kerstan, Peter .................. 70,164 Kesler, Bruce ......... 26,27,44,106 Kesler, Terri ....... .... 7 7,144,145 Kierzyk, Ted ....... ........,.... 2 6,77 Kim, Patty ................... 3 ........,.. 70 Kim, Virginia ....... 19,45,109,157, 158,159,161 Kindermann, Jeffery ........ 70,156 Klan, Randall ........................... 61 Kleinedler, Joanne ........... 61,153 Klingberg, Amy ....................... 61 Klingberg, Mike ....... 45,122,150, 151 Klosterman, Linda ........ 9,45,115 Knapp, Kevin ....... 26,77,124,147 Knight, Brian ........................... 61 Kobler, Andrew ....................... 45 Kobler, Timothy ....... t..... 6 1 V' ....ig, Gary ............ ......... 6 1 Kosatka, Kenneth ....... .... 2 4,70 Kostaka, Kevin ..,...... ...... 7 7 Koss, Clifford .....,,.... ...... 7 7 J Jackson, Lori .......... Jacobus, Samuel .... Jacobson, Cynthia Jager, Cynthia ......... Jager, Mark ............. Jakopchek, Damon . Jakopchek, Linda Janaes, Julie ........... Jarchow, Karen ....... Jaskoske, James ..,. Jaskula, Theresa .... Jentsch, Brian ......... Jeppsen, Amy ........ ..... 77,81 ..... .. 77 ........ .. 69 69,72 77,129 69,145 . 69,125,139, 161 .. 61,115,153 69,152 5,69,154,160 26,31,77,141 Kostner, Robert Kosusnik, Roger ..................... 45 Kott, Edward ............... 21,7O,131 Kott, Michael ..,......... 3,77,85,138 Kottkamp, Christopher ..... 28,70, 91 Kottkamp, Shane ...... 56,130,131 Kovac, Robert .... 70,138,147,164 Kovac, James ......................... 61 Kowalewski, Donald Kowalewski, James Kozielec, Thaddeus 61,131 77,124,131 61 119 Koziol, Joseph ............,.,,. , Koziol, Anthony Krafft, Kelly ........... 58,61,94,104, 163 Lundgren, Tamara ...... 62,94,139 88,115 Lambert, Susan .. Kraft, Arthur ...... Kraft, Jeffrey ..... ..... 7 0,123,131 Kranz, Gary ...,...... ................ 6 1 Kranz, Kirstan ...............,......... 45 Krasinski, Cynthia ....,....,.,....... 77 Kriegbaum, Arnold ..... 26,77,151 Kronsagen, Kevin ................... 77 Kufrin, Julieann Kuhlman, Kim ......... ....... 9 ,45 Kuhlman, Robert ........ ..... 2 2,61 Kuhlman, Sandra .................... 77 Kunesh, Christopher ............... 61 Kuntz, Kathryn ..... 45,56,108,119 Kuykendall, Michael Kynast, Brigitte ......... 77,127,153 Lakics, John ...... .......... 7 0 Lakics, Steven ..... ........ 2 2,45 Lakics, Theresa ............. 27,7O,92 Lally, Harry ................... 35,77,121 Lally, Jerry ..,....,................,..... 77 Lamarre, Richard .......,..... 77,118 Lambert, Rodoric ...,... ..... 2 6,27 Lambert, Jeffrey .,... ..... 2 6,70 Landeros, Alfonso Laney, Alan ...r..... Lange, Scott ,....,. Langridge, Debbie Lapp, Laura ......,.. Lara, Clifford ..,,. Lara, Fabian ....., Lara, Madeline .... Lara, Maria ......... Lebeau, William .. Lederer, Dan ,..,... Lederer, Jeffrey .. Lederman, John .. Lederman, Lance Leffew, Robert ,... 16 78 70 4,29 78 25,118 32,70,78 50,78 70,119,152 70,138 21,70 Leffew, Thomas .... 45,82,84,122, Leggett, Kelly ....,. Grzanka, Deanne Leithem, Sharon . Lenertz, Kathryn . Lenertz, Stephen Lentini, Antoinette Leonard, Lara ...,... Lettieri, Donna .... Lewis, Wendy ...... Lichte, Eric ,....,..... Lichte, Kurt ,... ., .,.t. . Liebezeit, Ann , ..,... . 123 70,161,166 22,28,45 78,118,152 29,70 , ..,.,. 26,61,89 28,46,128,129 70,128 .. 46,84,86,87 Liles, Elizabeth ........................ 70 Lindenmeier, Michelle ...... 28,61, 119 Linville, Michael ........... ...... 1 38 Lippmann, Gordon ................. 70 Lisewski, Jeffrey ....... Lisewski, Shirley ....... Little,- Peter ............ 23,70 46,163 Littlefield, Crystal .................... 56 Littlefield, Mark ........ 70,123,138, 152 Lo, Yia ................,.,.................. 78 Lockert, Steven ..... 7,61,122,143 Loerzel, David ,.................. r...,. 6 1 Loerzel, Elizabeth ................... 62 Loerzel, Scot .............. 46,89,122, 123 Lolli, Alfred ....,......................... 70 Lopez, Gilberto ......,.. 56,117,118 Lopez, Jose ............................. 70 Lopez, Maria Olga ...... , ..,.. 24 Lovins, Janice .......... 46 Lowe, Jeffrey .......A...........,...... 46 Luers, Katharina .......... 62,84,94, 104,139,144,145 Luers, Suzanne ....................... 78 Luers, Tina ................ 9,46,84,86, 94,163 Lundgren, Brian Lyne, Kevin ............. 26,27,66,7O, 123 Macaluso, Mark .... 56 Macias, Maria .... .,............. 7 0 Mackey, Craig ,... ........... 6 2,122 Macko, Laura .............. 62,85,155 Macko, Patricia .,......... 46,85,148 Mac herson Laurinda 5,68,70 p , Macpherson, Wendy ..... 29,78,85 Macpherson, William ...,.,. 62,122 Mailloux, Jeffrey ......... ......... 6 2 Maka, Lynn Malay, Margarey ................ 18,46 Malay, Merceda ...... 127,134,149 Malcolm, Wayne ..................... 78 Malia, Tony ......... 46,83,131,150, 151 Malva, Joseph A......r................. 62 Mann, Jill .................. 58,62,84,85 Marano, Steven ............ 22,35,46 Marco, Kim ..,.............,..... 62,153 Marcum, Christine 62,112,125, 139,145 Marcum, David .........., 70,97,131 Marcum, Kimberly ...,.,.. 28,46,84 Marek, Anthony ..,.,....,......... 4,70 Marrandino, Louis ..., 70,123,152 Marschall, Bernhard ..,....,....... 78 Martin, Lynette .......,....,.,... 29,78 Martin, Sheryl .......... .,....,.. 4 6 Martin, Theodore ..... ....,..,.,.. 7 0 Martinez, Maria ......................, 78 Marting, Cynthia .......... 5,70,101, 154,164 Martins, Christopher ............... 62 Marvin, R. Tom .................. 70,26 Masek, John ......... Matias, Donald ...... Mathis, Theresa .... Matson, Louis .... Matson, Sue ......,... ..... 19,47 61,62 47,109 47,117 7,62,162 Matson, Warren ,...,........., 70,114 McAdams, Tamara ...... 26,27,62, 100 McClintock, William ......... 78,119 McCuan, William ...... ....... 3 4,70 McDonald, Colleen ......,... 78,149 McDonald, Donna ..........,...., 2,78 McFadden, Gregory .....,.......... 62 McGregory, Thomas .....,.. 70,123 McGuire, Lawrence J. Mclntosh, Barbara J. ...... 47,109, 158 Mclntosh, Sarah ...... McKay, David ...,.,.. McKee, Kathryn .... McKee, Paul ,...... 78 78 47,158 62 Meade, Michael ...................... 56 Melin, Melanie .................... 23,62 Mercado, Victor ....... Mertes, Linda .......... Meszaros, John Metcalf, Catherine Metcalf Jr., Charles Metzger, Sharon Meyers, Randall .... Micel, Jeffrey .....,.. Micel, William ........ Michaels, Samuel .. Michnick, Ruth ....,, Miessler, Kathy ..... Millard, Jeff .......... Millard, Steven ...... 62,122,123, 136,137 62 29,62 78,145 47 62 78,124 26,79,88 62,104,162 22,47 Murphy, Milford ..,. Murray, Jeffery ...... 164 78 62,122 Murray, Timothy ...... Musnicki, Cheri ..... 66,153 Mussman, Martin ..... ......... 2 8 Myers, Betsy ......... Myers, Karen ..... Myers, Lisa ...... N Miller, Bernadette ....., ....... 7 8 Miller, Danijo ........................... 62 Miller, Heather ................... 62,78 Miller, Heidi ...........,. 28,47,83,84, 87,106,109,158,165 Miller, Hope ..............., 35,74,115 Miller, Jill Miller, Laura ......... ............. 4 7 Miller, Lawrence .......... 5,70,123, 124,138 Miller, Ralph ......... .......... 6 2 Miller, Scott E. .... . Miller, Scott G. 62 62 26,78 47,163 .U.66J1 Naill, Diana ......... ,......,.. 7 1,84 Naill, Michael ..... .................. 4 8 Neher, Wendy ................. 2,11,78 Nejedly, Frank ........... 48.103,167 Nelsen, Dawn ..... ......,... 4 ,78,93 Nelsen, Dee .Q .................... 62,103 Nelson, David ...... 21,25,48,108, 109,146,158 Nelson, Linda .............. 21,71,126 127,153 Nelson, Thomas L. ....... ......... 7 1 Nelson, Thomas C. ..... ......... 6 3 Neltnor Paula .......... ............ 7 8 Nemec, Terry ...... ..... 6 3,153 Netrafa, Mark Nichols, Jim ................ ......... 4 8 Neckelson, Margaret ........ 26,78, Miller, Timothy ..... .,........... 7 8 Mills, Bonnie ..... ......... 6 2,103 Mills, Debra ...................... 70,103 Miltner, Dennis .......... Mingarelli, Shannon Minnich, Avonne ..... 79,123,131 29,78,160, 164 70 Minor, Joy .......,.,.. ............. 4 7 Minor, Michael ..... ................ 7 8 Minter, Jay ........ .... 6 2,913,122 Mitz, Garry ........ ..... 7 8,118,152 Mitz, Michelle ....... .,.,,,.,... 6 2,85 Modaff, Cindy ...........,........ 31,78 Modaff, Dean ............,....,........ 70 Modica, Donna ....... 28,62,91,97, 100,166 Modica, Linda ..........,., 22,47,163 Moffat, Scott ........ 26,62,128,129 Monroy, Jose Montalvo, David ...................... 62 Montana, Dennis .......,. 26,93,118 Montana, Rick Montana, Robina ........ 26,78,149 Montero, Lorena ..... Moore, James ......... Moore, Jeffrey ......... Moore, John ...... Moore Karen Moore Mary .......... Moore, Robin ........,. Morales, America ,... Moran, Kathy .......... Moran, Tim ............. Moreno, Armando Moreno, David Moreno, Georgina Morley, Tina ............ Morrissey, Randall Morrow, Todd ......... Mosingo, Sherry ..... Mosson, Christopher ........ Mosson, Lisa ...,. Mounce, Joni .... Mueller, Dawn ...... Mueller, John ........., Mueller Kenneth ...... .. 78,121,152 .. 70,125,139 4,71,135,149 38,124 15,71 78 47,111 15,71 11,31,71,92 22,47,108, 128,158 12,71 78,85, 138,152 27,71 56 20 78,124 9 47109 116j17j40J42H43j58j59 Mueller, Mark ..... ,............... 1 1,56 Mueller, Scott .......... 71,131,140, 143 Muir, Dan .......... ....., 2 6,57,62 Muniz, Diana ...,.,........ .......... 7 8 Munnings, Karen ............... 14,78 Munnings, R. Scott ............ 12,62 Murnane, John Murnane, Margaret ...... 31,78,91, 99,100,103 Murphy, Alan ........................ 129 Murphy, Kimberly .,....... 29,78,97 Murphy, Laurie .......... 71,126,148 Nickelson, Michael ............ 48,84, 86,96,120,158 Nicoski, Joann ................... 26,63 Niland Jr., John Niswander, Elizabeth .... 28,48,57 87,108,109,154,155,158,167 Nitz, Herman ........................... 78 Noceda, Raymond .......,... 79,124 Noceda, Ruben ........ ....... 2 1,63 Noesges, Larry ........................ 97 Noesges, Mark ................. 48,111 Nogaj, Debra ......... 48,88,97,111, 159,162,163 Nogaj, Thomas .......... 63,137,151 Nolan, Mary ...................,. 48,111 Noonan, Amy ..,...,... 27,29,71,98, 100,164 Norgard, Catherine Nottingham, Scott .... ...... 6 3,87 Novak, Lawrence .................... 79 Novosad, Anthony ..,,....... 71,123 Novosad, Patrice . 6,58,63,84,96, 104,176 Nowicki, Karen ................... 32,48 Nunez, Raquel ..... ....., 6 3 O'Barr, Audrey ....... ....... 3 1,71 O'Barr, Sandra ......... .......,.... 7 9 O'Connor, Donald ..... ...... 7 9,80 O'Connor Patricia ................... 48 O'Gwin, Roy ....................... 48,57 O'Gwin, Bruce ....t. 27,71,123,152 Ohlenkamp, Dennis Ohlenkamp, Dennis Ohlenkamp, Cynthia ..... 18,29,79 Olijar, John ...,....,......,............. 56 Olin, Michael ....,...,.,.. 48,109,158 Oliver, Julie ...... ............. 7 1,145 Olson, Gail ................ 6,19,26,63, 161 Olson, Peggy Ann ........... 7,58,63 Olson, Suzanna .....,... 19,63 O'Neill, Douglas ........... ..... 5 6 O'Neill, Mary Helen O'Neill, Rhonda ......... Ong, David ......,.,.... Ortiz, Isidro .,....... Osborn, Jeffrey ....., Osborne, Jamie ..... Osborne, Scott ...... O'Shea, Daniel ,...... Osorio, Juan Osterman, Kenneth 48 79 71 152 48 63 79 .63,117,151, 155 Oswald, Elizabeth ............ ,.,.... 7 9 Otavka, Steven ...... 27,79 Radtke, Sherrie ....... Otavka, Suzanne .. P Pacelt, Jeffrey Pacelt, Kenneth Pacelt, Stephen Pacie Michael 27,71,103,153 49 Quarzenski, Lori .....,. Quinlan, Joseph ....... Quinn, Elizabeth ....... Quirin, Jodi .......,.... Radtke, Deborah Ragland, Denise ....... Flakow, Ronald ........ 26,79,118 26 78 79135 3,27,71 3,79 140143 Ftall, John ................. 71, , Romero, James .... 63,93,116,117 Romero, Jose ..,.....,.......... 80,118 Root, Roberta ............ 63,91,102, 154,157,167 Rosalez, Feliciano Rosas, Gilbert Rose, Cynthia ....... ...... 2 7,28,80 Ross, Jacqueline ..................... 80 Ross, Lynn ............... 6,64,95,132 Ross, Tom .,,.................. 14,3472 Rotermund, Daniel ........,.. 50,128 Rotermund, Randall ................ 80 Parker, Karen ..... .... 5 6,83,165 Parr, Cathy L. ..... ............. 7 9 Parra, Benjamin ...... ...... 6 3,119 Parra, Corina .......... ...... 7 1,103 Parra, Diana .....,......... .......... 6 3 Parra Reynaldo ....................... 79 Pashukus, Elizabeth ....... 49,144, 145,159 Pashukus, Lori ........ .......... 7 9 Patton, Sherry Paulson, Kristin ....................... 79 Paxton, Juanita Payet, Nicolas 49,111,117,164, 165 Pearce, Kevin ....................,..... 79 Pecina, Denise ................. 71,134 Pedersen, Kenneth .......... 49,122 Pedersen, Michael .... 79,124,138 Perez, Jesus ...............,,.... 71,118 Perez, Maria Perez, Valarle ....... ....... 7 9 Perhai, Margaret ................., 7,63 Perhai, Richard .............. 157,158 Pesetski, Peter ....... 3, 26,79,118, 129 Peterhans, Sharon ...... 49,84,132 Petersen, Kathleen ..........,...... 79 Peterson, Christiana ......... 27,28, 29,63,94,98,100 Peterson, Steven ..,................. 63 Peterson, Theresa .................. 49 Petlon, Daniel ........... 49,109,111 Petlon, Faith ............,.......... 26,79 Petragallo, Maria ....... 63,96,125, 162 Petti, Cheryl ............................ 71 Pfeiffer, Matthew ........,.... 79,124 Phanenbecker, Douglas .....,. 124 Phanenbecker, Vickie ,... ......... 7 9 Phillips, Daniel ................... 27,79 Phillips, Paulette ........ ..... 7 1,84 Phillips, Ted ........ ..... 2 2,49 Picton, Dawn ....... ...... 7 1,135 Piekarski, Laura ...... . ........ 79 Pietrobon, Donna ...... ....... 6 3 Pilcher, Keith Pine, Mark .............. ............. 6 3 Pineda, Edward ............... 79,152 Pineda, Rosalinda ..,..............,. 71 Pineda, Ruben ........ 36,49,57,82, Ramirez Jr., Armando ............ Ramirez, Valerie ......... 71 Ramirez, Ricardo .................... 79 50 50 Ranahan, Richard Ranahan, Mary Rangel, Jeanette Ranker, Edward ...... Rapp, Debora ,... .. Ratcliff, Gail ...... Rathe, Donna ...,... Rathe, Randy ....... ...... Ratliff, Thomas ..... Rau, Paul .............. Rector, R. Danny Riehecky, Jaclyn 71,123, 143 29,71 71 50,84,88 50 79 Rega, Robin ...,........ 28,29,63,87, 94,114,132 Rehr, Frank .....,. .................,, 6 3 Reid, David ...........,.........,....... 11 Reid, Sandra ........... 8,50,95,108, 163,176 Fteitz, Linda ........... 29,71,99,100, 166 Ftennels, Timothy ..... 49,109,122, 130,131 Reyes, Sam ........ 50,57,82,84,86, 122,154,167 Rice, Karen Rice, Kimberly Rice, Sharon Ricely, Dean Ricely, Ann ............,.........,.. 23,79 Richmond, Catherine .............. 50 Rickelman, James Rotondi, Josephine ....... ...... 8 O Rouse, Diana .........,.... ...... 6 4 Rouse, Lorie ............ ........., 7 5 Routson, Michael .................... 80 Routson , Timothy ...,,........ 22,64 Rowland, Christopher .,.. 5,25,72, 138 Rowland, Jeremy ......... 23,80,85, 138 Rowley, John Rozenski, Walter ..... Rozhon, Shirley ........ Ruch, Andrea ....... Ruch, Dianne .... Ruehle, George .... ..... Ruenzel, Jeff Ruenzel, John Ruiz, Mary ..,...... S Saas, Geraldine ....... Saas, Robin ......,... .,... Sabathne, David ......... 80 64 50 11,72 26,80,89 80 4,29,72 23,29,80 22,88,157 Sackett, Kathleen ..............., 5,72 Stlaurent, Gerard Salerno, Annette ...... Salerno, Steven ....,.. Salinas, Norma ........... 72 56 64 Salmon, Christopher ......... 27,64, Salmon, Mark ............. Salvatore, Janet .......... 89,117 26,8O,138 13,554,153 Schneider, Elisabeth ....... 51,101, 109,158,161,165 Schnur, Frank ............. 61,64,122 Schramer, Kevin ......... 26,80,121 Schramer, Stacy ..... 24,27,28,64, 85,98,99,100,164,167 Schuette, Steven ............... 26,72 Schulze, Gerald 51,92,109,159 Schumacher, Richard ...,... 26,27, 51,106,109,159 Schwarz, Shane ......,............... 80 Schwarz, Sharon ,..... .......... 3 5,72 Schwirian, Kim Scroggin, Lori ........ 29,72,90,160 Seanor, Donald ..................,.... 72 Seanor, Laura ..,.............,...t.... 80 Secondi, Susan .... 64,98,167,176 Sedlacek, Lisa ....... 22,28,51,109 Seigler, Ann ............................ 51 Seigler, Christine ..................., 72 Sennett, John M. ..,............ 26,80 Sentman, Jeffrey Serpa, Christopher ............. 3,8O, 88,124,152 Serpa, David .........t............ 17,52 Serpa, Keith A. .... 69,72,123,152 Serrato, Sylvia ...........,............ 80 Settje, Mark ............,........ 52,119 Settje, Michael ........ 26,64,119 Severe, Douglas ........ 72,123,152 Shalton, Victoria Shane, Loretta Shankle, David ........,.............t. 84 Sharp, Daniel .......................... 64 Sharp, Kimberly ......... ,............ 7 2 Shattuck, Warren .... 64,9O,91,98, 100,101,160,164 Shaughnessy, Mark .... 26,72,147 Shaw, Tammy ..........,...,..... 37,52 Shaw, Tina ............ ......... 3 ,80 Sheahan, Cindy .............,......... 64 Sheahan, Daniel ...................... 80 Sheahan, Deanne 5,66,72,119, 153,156,164 Sheehan, William ..................,. 80 Shelton, Charles Shelton, Kenneth Riley, Rebecca ........................ 63 Rinn, Danial ......... 26,89,137,146, 155 Rinn, Raymond .. 79,124,131,143 Rios, Joel ................................ 56 Rios, Julia .............................,. 63 Rios, Maria .............................. 71 Risch, Daniel ...... 5,35,71,97,131, Sampson, Timothy .. 28,50,60,87, 90,102,108,155,156,158,176 24,64 Shelton, William ............,......... 64 Shepard, Cary ............,....... 22,52 Shepard, John .. 52,109,117,159. 164 Shepard, Janet ............. 20,31,72 Shepard, Mary ........................ 80 Shifrin, Natalie ........................ 80 Shires, Linda .......... 22,28,42,157 Sickinger, Paul ................. 52,159 Slaughter, Douglas Scalettai, 84,86,1 1 1,122,123,154, 167 Pizzaro, Rodrigo ................... 165 Plomb, Daniel .................. 63,176 Plomb, Patricia ....... Poirier, Lawrence ...... 29,79 71 138,142,143 Risch, Deanna 63,131,135,141, 142 Risch, Jody .....,.... Rizzi, Anthony Roath, Gregg ....... ................ 7 9 Robbert, Lisa ................... 79,164 Robbins, Daniel F. .. 26,63,91,98, 100,124 Robbins, Daniel T. .. 27,28,29,79, 89,147 Robbins David .... ..... 2 6,79,91, 100,166 Robbins Marcia ..... .......... 6 3 Roberts, Arvin ......... ............. 7 1 Roberg, Matthew .......... 12,17,63 Roberts, Steven ...... ........ 2 8,50 Robertson, John Robles, Alfredo ....... 78,118 Sams, Cynthia ......................... 51 Sams, Darryl ....................,...... 72 Sanchez, Edward .....,.............. 51 Sanchez, Vanessa ................... 80 Sargent, Karen ....... 26,27,32,51, 56,106,159 Satterfield, Alison . 11,27,80,155, 166 Sauber, Scott ..................,....... 51 Sauer, Susan , .... 72,125,139,161 Sauer, Todd ............ 2,25,80,124, 138 Saverino, Joseph ...... Saviano, Adraine Saviano, Anthony ,..... Saviano Doreen ....... Elizabeth .... , Jodelle ....... Scardamaglia, Lisa Scardamaglia, William Scarnegie, Brian ....... Schank, Donald Scalette 80,92 56,103 .. ......... 80 22,56 3,80,103 64 18,19,64 Sides, Tonya ...... Siefert, Gary .......... 29,80 Sikorski, Donna ................. 28,52 Simon, Norbert ........... 26,72,118 Simosky, Marjorie ................... 52 Simpson, Lynda ...................... 72 Singletary, Jody ................. 27,72 Sisson, Craig ........... 25,51,52,57, 82,84,111,122,123,151 Slawik, Ronald .,...................... 56 Slivinski, Daniel ............. 26,27,72 Slivinski, Robert ................. 26,80 Smallman, Pamela ...... 29,72,100 Smiley, Debra ...................,.. 7,64 Smith, Amy ........... ............ 6 4 Smith, Anthony . .... ..... 6 4,103 Scheel, Carol ..........., 51,154,167 Robles, Anthony ..... ........ 1 52 Schlenker, Mark Poli, Anna .............. .,.,....... 7 1 Polz, Kristi ........... ....... 4 9,111 Polz, Victor ............................. 63 Ponczko, James .............. 5,6,111 Poppino, Kathy ...... 8,9,26,49,95, 111,148,149 Potirala, James Potirala, Michael ..............,...... 87 Potts, Laura ......... 30,63,101,132 Preisel, Kathleen ..................... 63 Prewitt, Mary ......... .... 7 9 Prewitt, Susan ...,. ....... 7 1 Prill, Charlotte Prince, Jean Ann ............... 29,79 Progo, Judith ...,................. 63,97 Prosek Jr., Charles .... 26,49,111, 119 Prosek Edward ..... .............. 7 1 Puscas, Debra .... ....... 7 1,135 Puscas, Karen ..... ............ 2 2,49 Puscas, Sandra ........... 29,79,135 Quarto, Antony ...... 79 Rodriguez, Irma ...... .......... 7 1 Rodriguez, Jacob ............. 79,124 Rodriguez, Carina .............. 15,71 Rodriguez, Mary .............. 79,160 Rodriguez, Susan ...... 66,103,160 Rofsel, Christina ..................... 80 Resel, Randolf ...... ........ 5 6,57 Rogers, Charles ...... ...... 7 2 Rogers, Janet ,...... ...... 7 2 Rogers, Rebecca .,.... 80 Roller, Patricia ..... ......... 8 0 Rolon, Arthur .....,.... ............. 7 2 Rolseth, Robert .................. 21,72 Romando, Roberta ..... 29,80,127 Romanelli, Mark ..... 17,63,87,151 Scheffler, James ..................... 56 Scherpf, John .................... 22,56 Scherpf, Kristin ....................... 72 Schibur, Ann ........ 9,28,51,87,89, 94,108,109,125,176 Schibur, Jane .................,... 26,80 Schieve, Coral ........ .... 51,94,164 Smith, Deborah ...,. ....... 2 9.80 Smith, Jackie ..... 24,29,72 Schlenker, Bradley ............ 35,80 Schlick, Michael 80,95,124,138 Schmalholz, Danald .... 26,51,108 Schmidt, Alecia ........... 64,97,135 Schmidt, Roger ................ 72,138 Schmitt, Kathryn .............. 51,132 Schmitt, Kirk ................. 2,80,124 Schmuggerow, Lynn ......... 64,85, 97,135,141,142 Schmult, Thomas ............... 51,57 Smith, Jeffery ..... ....... 2 8,29 Smith, Karrie ......... ............ 8 0 Smith, Katherine ................ 29,80 Smith, Scott ..................... 72,164 Smothers, Daniel ....., 72,118,138 Smothers, Diane ................ 29,80 Smothers, Jeffrey ............ 64,117 Smyth, Michael Snowden, l-leather ....... 27,77,80, 85,103,144,145,161 Snowden, Melany ............. 27,72, 125,139 Snowden, Robyn ....... 27,52,154, 155,158,167 Snyder, Thomas ..... ..... ........ .... 8 1 Soderquist, Sandra ,.............., 72 Soderquist, Wendy . 52,56,84,94, 109,158,162,163 Sorensen, Deborah .............. 3,81 Sostak, Alison .................... 26,81 Sostak, Audrey ........ 26,27,64,94 Sostak, Carl ..,..... 26,52,109,150, 151 Soto, Raymond ..........,............ 72 South George .................. 81,124 Sparesus, Kimberly .......... 29,98, 99,100 Sparesus, Maryellen ..........,.... 64 Spizzirri, Frank ................. 81,138 Spohn, Janice ............... 20,66,72 Stange, Cathy ..,................. 28,56 Stange, Donald ................ 72,118 Staszcuk, Judy ..... 22,52,157,164 Staszcuk, Michael ............,...... 72 Stazak, Colette .,........... 3,81,161 Stephens, James .................... 64 Stephens, Linda ...... 8,52,94,114, 158 Stevens, Michael .....,.......... 27,81 Stevenson, Kathleen ........ 98,100 Stewart, Eric ...,............. 26,27,72 Stilin, Johnna Joanne 31,81,83 Stilin, Lee ..........,..... 28,53,87108 Stilin, Mark ................ 64,120,121 Stockton, Donald ....... 63,64,122, 123,137,143 Stolp, David ....................,....... 56 Stolp, Eugene ......................... 34 Stolp, James ...................... 24,72 Stonehocker, Jeannine ...... 29,81 Stough, Craig .... 53,109,116,117, 130,31 Stough, Winsor .. 53,116,117,158 Stout, Kenneth ........................ 72 Strayve, Charles .... 7,64,122,151 Streadwick, Barbara ........,...... 81 Stroebel, Robin ..............,.. 11,72, 154,161,166 Stroud, Kathy .......................... 53 Stuart, Teresa ...... 78,81,135,141 Sudano, Philip Chuck ............. 29 Sudano, Kenneth .,.... 72,123,128 Sudano, Kimberly ..... 53,119,164 Swanson, Mary .... 9,28,29,32,53, 108,109,114,115,155,158,159,176 Swanson, Steven ,..,..,......,...... 81 Swenson, Alesia ..... 22,76,53,157 Swenson, Andrea .............. 81,84 Swick, Cathy .............. 9,26,53,85 Swett, Richard ..... ................ 7 2 Swett, Timothy ..... .......... 1 23 Stalowski, Jeni T Tann, Beverly ...........,..........,.,. 53 Tarry, Douglas Carter- .........,... 79 Travis, Wesley ....... Trentlage, William 22,53 Trentlage, Clayton ............. 22,56 Trevino, Sonia Troutman, Amelia Troutman, Cornelia ................. 81 Trovato, Anthony .............. 3O,81, 124,147 Trowbridge, Thomas ......... 54,87 Truitt, Bridget- ........ 22,56,84,132 Trykoski, Maria .................. 29,81 Tuck, Melody ..... Tunk, Walter ........................... 73 Turner, Devonia Turner, Mark ............ 54,108,155, 158,159 Turner, Michael .......... 73,84,108, 110,129,157,164 Turner, Morgan ....................... 73 Turnquist, David .............. 65,137 U Urban, Michael ..... Urban, Patricia ..,.,.... 73,130 54 Urkewich, Richard ....... ...... 1 21 Vajgert, Bruce Valentine, Jodie ........ 54,119,159 Valentine, Julie ................ 65,162 Van, Kathleen Vanagunas, Andrew ..... 7,65,104, 122 Vanbortel, Scott .............. 81,124 Vandenburg, Carol ...... 28,29,32, Vanderburg, Steven 65,161,166 Vandermolen, Caroline ...... 13,65 Vanderpool, John Vandine, Brain ....,,........... 73,147 Vanherik, Roy ....... Veitch, Tamara ..... Velasquez, Anthony Velasques, Nick .... Velbel, Christine Verdooren, Andrew Verdorren, Barbara Verdooren, Vincent Verdooren, Walter Vicker, Robert Vicker, Shirley .,..... Vicker, William Villarreal, Jose ...... Villarreal, Ray ..... Villegas, Anita ....... Villegas, David Taylor, Cheryl .... 31,74,77,81,103 Taylor, Kimberly ............ 11,29,72 Teal, Mlchael ............ Tepler, Roxanne Terdina, Thomas Termunde, Todd Tesch Marianne Teske, Steven .... 27,53,157 64,102 34,73,138 19,53 22,53 26,27,73,161 Theis, Jeffrey ........................,. 64 Therriault, Robert Thomas, David ......... Thomas, Leslie 73 Thomas, Mischelle .......... 2,81,91 Thomason, Patricia ....... 23,81,85 Thompson, Scott Tinnes, Cathleen .. 8,53,56,84,86, Tissot, Brenda Titus, Anita Toan, Gayle ........ Tobias, Juan ...... Todd, Bryan ,....,. Todd, Micheal .... Todd, Sandra ..... Toledo, Deborah Tombari, ,Michael Toms, James ...... Toms, Peter ....... Tonning, Deborah 94,109,162,163 53,88 15,73,118 24,73,160 73 64 65 .... .. 65 Villela, Edda ....... 22,54 23,29,81 24,152,138 54,93,108, 109,155 81,147,118 54,91,167 65,164,166 . .............. 73 73,131 81 2,65 54,57,84, 122,130 Villela, Lucrecia ..... ..... 1 5,23,73 Villela, Silverstre ............., 65,117, '140,143 Visserman, Sharon 9,27,54,88 Vivanco, Melchor ...... 56,117,118 Vivanco, Catalina ............,.,..... 73 Vlahos, William .............. ,........ 5 4 Vlasic, Veronica ................. 22,54 Voelz, Ronald ........... 65,122,123, 140,143 Vogel, Brian .... . ......... 34,73 Wagenmakers, Melinda .. 3,20,81 Wa ner Jose h ,............ .... 2 6,73 9 1 -D Wagner, Philip Wagner, Timothy ..... Walters, Paul h 81,118 Walker, Cynthia ............... 73,132 Walker, James ............ 25,65,122 Wallace, Anthony .................... 81 Wallwork, Peter ................. 19,56 Walter, Jane ............................ 56 Walter, Lori .......... 26,64,104,145 Walters, Francis .... 27,28,56,106, 159 Walters, Jennifer ..... 26,27,73,85, 100,164 Walz, Roberta ....,..,.......... 81,164 Wangberg, Robert .................. 81 Wardle, Mark ...............,... 65,122 Warner, Michael ......,........ 81,124 Warrick, Julie Ann ...... 58,65,139 Washburn, Patricia .......... 54,162 Washburn, Virginia .. 4,29,73,16O Waterhouse, Richard ........ 26,28, 54,91,99,100,106,109,159,164,167 Wawroniak, Zygmunt Weber, Bernard Weber, Harold .......... ...... 1 4,24 Weber, Heidi ....... ......... 1 3,81 Weber, Laurie ............. 20,73,153 Weber, Rick .............. 65,120,121 Weber, Robin ..................... 27,81 Weber Jr., Rudi .... . Wehde, Linda ............ ........... 7 3 Weigand, Jeffrey .............. 73,119 Weissgerber, Paulette ..........., 65 Weissing, David ........ 73,161,164 Welz, Katherine ....................... 73 Welz, Peter .........,... ......... 2 6,81 Wengberg, Bob ...... ............ 1 19 Wenk, Lawrence ..................... 65 West, Laura ............... 73,124,139 West, Tomise ........,. 22,26,27,54, 106,157,159 West, Michael ......................... 65 West, Scott ............................. 73 Westley, Sandra ........ 9,26,27,36, 55,57,109,148,156,159 Westley, Sharon ........... 26,55,57, 115,159 Westley, Paul ...... ....,.... 2 6,73 Westrom, Jan ......................,... 65 Wheatley, Craig ......... 81,97,124, 138 Wheatley, Kathryn ..... 65,88,112, 141,142 Wheeland, Kenneth ..... 7,65,104, 122,123,151,152 Whelan, Jeffrey ....................... 56 White, Claybourne ............. 11,73 White, Gina Whiteyes, Theodore Whitehouse, Susan ...... ........ 8 1 Whiteside, Veronica ........... 29,73 Whitlock, Robert Whitlock, Tammy ...... ........... 8 1 Wiborg, Robert ..................... 133 Wiborg, Thomas .............. 11,133 Wicklund Jr., Michael . 31,81,152 Wienecke, Pauline ............. 29,73 Wierenga, Thomas .. 28,29,65,99, 100,64 Wierenga, Tim ......... 26,27,28,29, 65,97,98,100,164,167 Wiesboeck, Mark ....,........,..,. 157 Willes, Michael ........................ 65 William, Steven ...... Williams, William 118 Wilson, Cheryl ........ .............. 5 5 Wilson, Richard ................ 55,122 Wilson, Scott ..,......... 6,64,65,96, 130 Wilson, Sheila ..... 81,88,97 Windle, James ....... ......... 3 1,73 Windle, Laura Jo Wold, Danielle ........ ...... 2 9,81 Wold, Peggy ........... ....... 5 5,135 Wold, Mark ................... 21,26,27 Wollenberg, Michael ............... 65 Wollenberg, David . 11,35,81,160 Woods, Amy ........,. 28,65,91,1O0 Woods, Andrew ........... 28,29,55, Woomer, Amy Jo 91,99,100,109 81,90,98,99, 100,161 Worness, Sharon .................... 65 Worthy, Tom .......... 23,26,73,152 Wright, Frank .....................,.. 138 Wright, Margaret ..................., 73 Wright, Robyn .........,........ 65,139 Wright, William ......... 65,103,122 Wyer, Kathleen Yates, Hugh ......... 27,65,140,143 Yep, John ................................ 65 Yep, Mark ............................ 11,73 Young, James John Z Zak, Jean ................ 27,29,73,82, 100,101,127,154,161,166 Zalesiak, James .,.,.,.. 73,123,143 Zambrano, Victoria .,.,......, 15,73, Zamiar, Michelle 103,145 . ,... 23,28,29,65, 82,99,100,161 Zarate, Penny ......... 55,84,86,87, 134 Zehr, Brett ........... Zehr, Kimberly .... Zeyen, Keith ..... Zeyen, Kevin ....... Zieche, Daniel 65 55,159 81 Zieche, Gregory ..... .... 5 5 Zieche, John ........,. .... 2 2 Zietlow, Dwight ...,,. .... 5 5 Zoch, Michael Zoulek, Debra ........ .... Zubrod, Matthew Zubrod, Timothy Zukauski, Joseph 65 73 55 81 Zukauski, Marie ..... ....... 6 5,149 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: In addition to the photographs taken by the yearbook staff photographers, several sports pictures taken by George Zoulek are included. Our thanks also to the West Chicago Press. Academics Section ..................... Activities Section ..............,............... Adaptive Education Department ...., Administration ............................... Art Department .......................... Athletics Section ..................... A-V Department ..........,.............. Baccalaureate - Honor's Night ..... Badminton ........................,...... Band ....................,......... Baseball ............................. Basic Skills Department ....... Basketball, boys' ........... Basketball, girls' ......,.. Bilingual Department ................. Bridge ...............................,...,........... Business Education Department ..... Cafeteria ........................................ Candid Camera .......................... Carnation Day ...... ......... Challenge ........................... Cheerleaders, basketball ..... Cheerleaders, football .......... Cheerleaders, wrestling ,..,... Chess ..............,.................. Clubs Section ...,............ Commencement ...... 12-34 82-111 14 10,107 13 . 112-153 34 . 108,109 153 26,89,106 . 150-152 14 . 136-138 . 134,135 15 155 15 34 . 102,103 95 176 139 125 132 154 . 154-167 . 110,111 Construction ......... .,.., 1 ,10,11,107,133 Cross Country , .............................................,..................................... 113 Custodians ......................................,..,A...................................,............. 34 DAVEA lDuPage Area Vocational Educational Authorityl ................. 17 Donkey Basketball ..........,..,.,....................,..,.................................,...., 96 Dramatics .....,...............................,.................................... 91,98-100,167 English Department .................... Exchange Student Program ....., Faculty index ........................... Football .............................,......,....................... 165 168 , ..t.. 122-124 Freshmen, '81 ......... 1 ......................,........................ .....,. 2 ,3,74-B1 FBLA lFuture Business Leaders of Americal ........ .....,....... 1 57 Golf ......,......,..,.................................,.....,............. ....., 1 20,121 GRA lGirls' Flecreation Associationl ..... .............,....,................ 1 56 Graduation ..,............... ........................ ...,........................... 1 1 0,111 Graduates .........................,....,....,..... ....... 8 ,9,36-57,106,108-111 Guidance Department ....... ,..................,............. 1 8 Gymnastics, boys' ......... ....., 1 28,129 Gymnastics, girls' ..,....,....,.,..,.. Homecoming ..........,...,............... Home Economics Department ...... 144,145 83-88 20 Honor's Night ............................,....... Index, Administration and Faculty ...... Index, Students ....,,........................... Industrial Arts Department ............ IRO llnterrelated Occupationsj ...... Juniors, '79 .....................,........ ................... 6 , Language Department ...... .,..... Language Clubs ............. Language Night ....,....,..,.... Subject Index 108,109 168 .' .... 168-174 21 7,58-65 23,90,101,160,161 160,161 Latin Banquet ................,......... ...... 1 O1 Learning Resource Center ...,., ..... 2 4 Maintenance ................,........ ,.......................... 3 4 Mathematics Department .... .........,.............,...... 2 5 Music Department .....,....... ...,.. Musical, Music Man National Honor Society ..... Nurse .............................. Orchestra ..,...... Parapros ............. People Section ...... Pep Club ................ Play, Our Town Pom Pon ......,......... Prom ,.............. . ..,.... .. Ftetirements ................. Science Department ....... Secretaries ...,........... 26,27,28,29,89,106 98-100 158,159 33 27,106 33 35-81 162 91 163 104,105 107 Seniors, '78 ................. ...... B ,9,36-57,106,108-111 Soccer ........................,.... ........................... 1 16-118 Sociology Department ...... .....,........................... 3 2 Softball ,...... . ..,............. ........ 1 48,149 Sophomores, '80 ..,....,......,...... Speech Team .........,..,................ SSP lStudent Suport Programl ..... Student Council .........,.,.............. Swimming ....,...,..,.....,..........,.., T-Shirts ............ Tennis, boys' .,.... Tennis, girls' ,... Thespians ..... Track, boys' ........ 4,5,66-73 166 167 164 133 92,93 146,147 144,115 167 142,143 Track, girls' ....,...........,..,....,..................,.................... ..... 1 41,142 Turnabout Dance ., ....,.................,....,.....,.....,.......,.,..... .......,... 9 7 VICA lvocational and Industrial Clubs of Americal ..,.... ...,........ 1 57 Vocal Music ..........................,.....,..........,.............,.......l Volleyball ...,,. Wrestling ...,.. 28,29,106 126,127 130,131 175 - LL FRONT: Co-editor Janice Freund, Advisor Virginia Fairbank, Co-editor Mary Swanson. CENTER: Ann Schibur, Diane Heyden, Sandy Reid, Cathy Johnston. BACK: Dan Plomb, Tim Sampson, Sue Secondi. NOT PICTURED: Patrice Novosad. Challenge fl L, N sf: i i 1 -fwgf .. 1 f 'f ,--1: YW Q7-2 s ,, . .L Man can make schools by building with bricks and concrete - and a school can make a man by building his mind, his body, and his character. Yet schools can also make memories. 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