West High School - Warrior Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1974
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Introduction 1 Student Life 16 Organizations' 48 15'52Llfy 1.iZ2 1974 I Seniors 158 Community Involvement 184 Juniors 188 Rockford West High School Sophorrbres 204 Rockford, Illinois Freshmen 220 Index 241 Volume XXXV Closing 258 Introdu 2 Introduction Making it Everybody has that certain individ- ualism or style. That's why we make it, the school, the class, through the day and year. But everyone makes it difl'ercntly. Some Walk while others ride, Some climb while oth- ers never leave the ground. Some face the world while others turn around. lntroduction 3 i. Individualism X N0-18 Introduction 5 Trying out for the oncoming play Introduction 7 Taking time for yourself 2 W1 BD if Y. ,5- .., 'Q bf 1 3? x QE' Introduction 9 Rushing to bum a ride or just a quick smoke Introduction ll Exploring yourself alone or in a group ilsw W :annum-mm, , 'H-um - ,xx J QQ WQJ . 4 in x 1 45 1 D riffs xx -., 'O is Xu is 'fs , NN-n .g.. cognac-an Introduction 13 Creating and enjoying, making it as an individual Introduction 15 Student L f i f Y ,, A ..!H'll Ko 4, I6 Introduction ie 8 wwf W9 uf' 'isa gif ,fix 6 W' ,gf H 4 'Q f gf igg w y ,A., Student Life West Fall Festival Chosen As Theme Blowing a paper cup is harder than it looks. Cindy Kohlhagen tries to hand off the ball. , 1 + - sl. X Cheerleader meditates thoughts at Bomfire. 18 Student Life 1- es ,i ss. as ,Z , sag? my yh X,,A. X ,. MT. . ' ' - s.fs - -1 -- v erve otato I l l l ,tw o ,i r Q Number 60 tries to zero in on the bottle. The traditional donut eating race is enjoyed by all. Fans cheering, helments clashing, smoke hurling towards the sky, this was Homecoming 74. Starting off the activ- ities was the powder puff football game on Wednesday night. The Junior-Sophomore team defeated the Senior-Freshman team by one touch down. Once again, student council sponsored an all-school barbecue on Thursday after- noon, followed by a caravan out to the bonfire. At the bon-fire, underclass atten- dants were named. They were freshman, Bruce Bell and Carrie Staasg sophomores, Julie Jones and Matt Mullins, andjuniors, Scott Corbridge and Liz Nicholas. It was held in a stone quarry near Wesley Willows. This years Junior Olympics were held during an assembly on Friday and consist- ed of eight different games going on simultaneous. These included doughnut eating, peanut pushing, and orange passing In the end, the Sophomore class used the least amount of time and won. Despite their hard efforts, the Warriors lost the Homecoming game to Boylan 28-13. During halftime, Beth Strohm was crowned Princess Wakwe and Mark Waters was crowned Prince Alowat Sakima. Andy French served as MC. 1 Student Life 19 Chief Wahoo, protraycd by M. Webb, danced during halftime. W. Carlson and C. Winkler, Senior nominees. Fans brave cold to cheer on Warriors. 20 Student Life Homecoming Game Tradition Lives Cn The Band and pom-pom squad form a horse during halftime ceremonies TX .ww .li Cheerleaders help keep spirit high. Qw- ,pau 'H-. 3v4.Z '-gg. l 3. hh e Q, 7 ff,qii'4 5 O . .K . f 2 9 'F 8 4 - L' ' Qi , ,. ,ve ,V . , ,w v . 1 2 'M M . L n mees Junior nominees sittingg D. Cogswell, J. Hoffman, R. Brent, and S. Corbridge. Standingg V. Mather, A. Giblcr, and L. Nicholas. Student Lille 21 22 Student Life '22-Q'-- 'L White Rock and Haze Provide Music t 'bg' X X W-. ,. -.s . 'Y fi ,Q N ,B A lQ', 3' QQ. c . 3 3 5 0 e . , C A 55,:z:'::::9.3DQ Q. Q' 0 nf 3:53565 Q Q5 3.53 9-Dfs i I r x 'f Q. 9 L22 V fi 2' mari' Beth Strohm and Mark Waters share the Royal Dance. Student Life 23 Laughs and Good Times For Those Who Attend . X 5.5 x Gt 1 fl 'if Student Life 25 Fall Fest Adds New Look to Homecoming ey? Bonnie Bogenrief helps sell pret- zels for German club. K nh n-VM. M .4 ,fn fi HQ as Q H 3 Pom-Pom squad show off their talents to the Crowd. l Girls Chorus vocalize for spectators. 26 Student Life ,.,Q.-4'-u'f WWW 40- C ,Qt f+if,2',, gg f if . wg. 5 ' V , ' V l 1,1 3 ,- T X . f?- f e W' fa. '.M'i..'a-.Q . AQ 1' w.A-,E , . ,.3,: , ,r . ,, Lrg, we fl-'z 4, We Q- 'via' ,,r,'..f '. gg,.it,.k,5-5-.1 of T 5, -v V., net... 5' A . V, , Vu. g . i I , .. Q, 59.15 ,f . 'f-Cx' -ff ,. 'f. . 'l -2' ,fag I . ,- , f n 1 1 W . f' . r 's 1 W , ' 'M sl West models pose for one last look at their outfits. Rounding off Homecoming week was the Fall Festival, a new activity held on Sunday afternoon. lts purpose was to in- volve more West students and the surrounding neighborhood in the Home- coming activities, Band, Jazz Band, A-cappella, Madrigals, and Girls Chorus sounded out their talents throughout the afternoon. Two stores from Cherryvaie sponsored a fashion show featuring West students as models. The pom-pom squad performed accompanied by the West High Band. Other activities were a pumkin carving contest and a cake decorating contest. Various school groups set up booths for fund raising purposes. These included cheerleaders, pom-pom squad, German club, A.B.L., student council, and the sophomore class. Other exhibits included a hairstylist, art work done by West stu- dents, a fire pole, andjewelry. Rosie helps Albert visualize his dreams. Birdie Brings Nostalgia to West Kim and Rosie vocalize their disgust for men. 28 Student Life rf.. - ,-,. N . 7 Q, . - H K xr r get M e fe -wa fr . Mi E fi lf : l4?4'?1'!.'.Q' M-'XV' Mr. MacAfee lectures his son on the fine points of respectability. Tenny-bobber displays her intense devo- tion for Conrad Birdie. We love you Conrad, oh yes we do, echoed through the auditorium of West when the choral department presented the musical Bye, Bye Bird- ie', on Nov. 15 and 16. It was the time of screaming girls and teen-age ideals. It was the fifties and like so many other pop song writers of the day, Albert Peterson was in debt even though he had been writing for one of those idols, Conrad Birdie. To make matters worse, Conrad was to be drafted, leaving Albert with no way out. But his secretary and fiancee, Rosie Alverez, had the idea of a song called One Last Kissi' to be sung by Conrad to one lucky girl on national television. This would get Albert out of debt. Kim Macafee was the chosen one, but her steady, Hugo wasnit too happy about the idea. Complications arose when Hugo and Conrad met. At the same time, Rose was having trouble with Albert's mother who didn't want to let her little boy go. Thus the story unfolded. Rose Alverez . . . Albert Peterson . Conrad Birdie . . Kim MacAfee . . Hugo ......... Mr. MacAfee . . . Mrs. MacAfee . . Mrs. Peterson . . Ursula Merkle . . Mayor ......... Mayorls Wife . . . Freddie ..,... Mrs. Merkle .... Mr. Johnson . . . Randolf MacAfee .... CAST . . Carol Gravino . Ron Longsdorf .Bob Marchione . Mary Scrivano . Brian Nesmith . . . .Mike Webb Helen Kryzaniak .Dana Runestad . . Julie Sullivan . . . Kevin Johns . . . Cindy Krebs . . . . Mike Beert .Caren Saunders . . . .Jack Prather . . . .Bill Morton Student Life 29 Students Enjoy Dance And Pep Assemblies ? midi' WAR ll a F2 Lance Roser shows the better side of him- self at the dance ...nP ' 'H' The varsity football players line up during a pep assembly. 30 Student Life 3.1 1 I 4- the The Warriorettes show their talents as they lead a cheer at a assembly. Liz Ducette and Rick Rudie enjoy dancing to the music of the fifties. f 2 Dances and pep assemblies once again served as a means of bringing the student body together. In keeping with the trend towards a fifties revival, the first dance was an Oldies but Goodiesi' dance, held on Sept. 28 in the gym, A local disc- jockey served as M.C. andprovided music suitable to the theme. Attending students dressed in attire from the fifties. Three pep assemblies held during the football season helped raise school spirit and gave the student body a chance to acknowledge the teams efforts. The Warriorettes once again added their antics to the assemblies. As last year, all assem- blies took place between 4th and Sth hours. To compensate for the time, all classes on assembly days were five minutes shorter. Student Life 31 Students Prepare For Future Qccupations Students sleep-walking throughout class. 32 Student Life Future nurses take time off from the tension of study. vt Af ww Auto Body pauses for a snapshot. Nurse Steve Bailey and friend contemplate next step in nursing care. Lynn Higgins preparing for commer- cial art. Student Life 33 c'Showtime - Startimev New Theme, New Talent Steve Bailey and Danny Sullivan fish for a laugh. W Cindy Ingwalson explains her Pet Peeve to the crowd. Human machines look into the future. 34 Student Life 'ew-I 4 viii! a gm. ' I f -Aan 1 .A A new twinkle was added to the annual variety show as Showtime, Startime '75 made its way to the West High Stage on March 7th. and 8th, Presiding over the 22 different presentations of sparkling talent was master of ceremonies, Mike Webb. Steve Bailey, Cindy Krebs, Dana Runestad, Danny Sullivan, and Julie Sullivan shined as stagehands. A Cappella opened the evening with the song A Comedy Tonight and set the stage for the mood to come. There were tap dancers, human machines, call girls, soloists, and dancers. Other acts included a take off on the Andrew Sisters, a three-man barbershop troup, a bowl of singing raisins, and Big Mac on Old McDonalds Farm. Madrigals closed with That's Entertainment and the entire cast joined in for the traditional Toot Toot Tootsief' Jazz Ensemble provided music during inter- mission. J. Wilson, L. Gustafson, ? B. Smith, M. Waters, and D. Schneider strum a mellow tune. M. Webb gets Trouble from J. Patterson. Publication 'gonionsn bounce to Old McDonald. Student Life 35 Hidden Stars Provide Entertainment C. Waeffler and her pickle friend await MI. Bun, Marty Ross adds his talent to the show. Bob Saunders sings with his hands. 36 Student Life J ey 'A Lynn Thomas performs on the flute. Bill Runne strums on his guitar Q V in nf rf C1nd1 MOIIISOH s1m,s wlth deep feeling, Bonnie Boganreif and John Chojnicki move to the music of Flashback . 38 Student Life Cindy Ingwalson swings vi- brantly to the music. K 1' Cindy Pinklcy, Jack Hoffman, Judy Johnson, and her date relax on the dance floor during a break in the music. 1' dreamrly moves through a slow Kim Owens and Cam Smith share a faster dance. Mary Aronica and her date enjoy a quiet break together. .e 5, in Slipping into their special gowns and shoes, West Senior girls began their journey down the Yellow Brick Road on Feb. 22. Destined for Oz, they were joined by their escorts for a gourmet meal. Continuing on, they ascended into the world of magic and music by way of the Yellow Brick Road. The world of Oz was enclosed in the Cherryvale Mall and the magical notes of Flashback,' encircled the Grand Court with music. It was an evening of delight as the couples chatted with friends over refreshing punch and mints and wandered through the mall along the Yellow Brick Road. Fast and slow dancing alike was enjoyed by all. Members of the Junior class kept watch over the refreshments. As the clock approached 12:30 a.m., Senior girls and their escorts prepared to return to the real world Sadly, each couple in turn said Goodbye Yellow Brick Roadf, but the memories of their trip to Oz would linger on and on. Student Life 39 Cay Crowell and Brad Huber listen to thc music while re- laxing. .1-1' Mary White and rose enjoy a fast dance. 40 Student Life Senior Girls Dance Lightly Attended i . fu Y , i - f 4 5 , Brenda Wolverton and Bill Runne chat with Ann Thillei and Greg Courchane K Karen Powers and Mike Lambrecht ride down to the Grand Court. Nancy Hicks, Ann Thillen, and Sandy Winget glide through a slow dance with their dates. Student Life 41 Norman explains the murder to the police- man. 42 Student Life Out of the Frying Pan Smolders On West Stage Kate trys to Contact a dead Splflt 1n her crystal ball 0 Tony, Marge, Dottie, and George await- ing Mostly Murder. 'Vlikt Wtbb lullc Sullvm Mrrx Mcr L Sttvc Bnlcy Dana Runrstid Jill Wilson To in Pirpkc . . .lack Patinctlrcs Cindy lxrcbbs. Policcnrcn .... Normin Rttsc Dottie Coburn Mir c Benson Tony Dtnnrson Q cor L Botltll lxrtt Autt Nltriil l oxttr HHH...,,,,,,,Nlr.AllrcdColburn ...............Mr.Aurtl1cr Kenny .....................Wll'S-fnlfllclf . . . . . . . . . . . . Stcvc Collins .loc llincs CAST .ly ..................... 'U' N. ., . ...................... .g D. ,lackPratlrcr.................... ' ' S X . . 1' i 1. , The question can three guys and three gals make it in the theat- rical jungle of New York, was answered by the play Out of the Frying Pan, staged on Jan. 17 and 18th, in the West High Auditori- um. The six stars were living in Dottie C.'s apartment while her father was unknowingly playing the rent for all six. This apartment was lo- cated over the apartment of Mr. Kenny, the producer of the play Mostly Murderv in which the six wanted parts, To complicate their efforts to meet Mr. Kenny, one of Dottie's friends from back home, Merial Foster, dropped in. She was astonished and shocked by the unappropriate set-up and threatened to tell Dottie's father the whole thing. They finally met Mr. Kenny via a leaky bath tub and convinced him to watch their performance of his play. As they began, people started showing up unexpectedly. Merial was first and endedlup playing the dead victim in the play after Kate put her under with a stiff drink. By the time the policemen showed up, she was udeadl, drunk. The six stars then found themselves up for murder, but the misunderstanding was soon cleaned up. Merial was unable to leave the apartment that night and thus missed a dinner engagement she had with Mr. Colburn. He came over the next day to check on her and found out the whole thing. After much explaining, Mr. Colburn decided to let Dottie stay in New York because the six stars,' had landed parts in Mr. Kenny's play. Student Life 43 John Samorain with date picks up a tune enthusiasticaiiv 44 Student Life Daisy Maes' Join Lil' bners' in Dogpatch A Two couples swing out t hyth tes. if as I Two students demonstrate the bump, Lil' Abner stares wide-eyed at Daisy Maes. Sitting or standing, all Dogpatchers are involved. The tables were turned Saturday evening March first as the Daisy Mae's of West grabbed their Lil' Abners and headed for dogpatch. Dos-Ex-dos were called during the first half of the evening as couples squared off. Although not all dressed for the occasion, most enjoyed the evening and commented on it when asked. It was nice to have an informal dance witha lotof friends all having a good time, remarked Sue Lindsay. Also added comments were: Teres De Vileger, I enjoyed Midwest Sound, I wished they would have played longer and the dance rowdierf' Frances Meyer, I had a good time, but the music could have been better. Can,t you bother another class, Mr. Holm requested as proWlinglf6P01't6fS probed. But on the whole most couples enjoyed the dance while Marrying Sam sold marriage certificates for ten cents. One night newlyweds left satisfied with the eveningis entertainment as it dwindled ended at ll o'clock. Student Life 45 46 Organizations 1 rgamzatlons L Orgamzatlons 47 How well the team used lines of arguments to attack the other team and defend their position was part of the work of the Debate team. The Debate team argued about topics currently being faced in the nation. Each debate usually last about one hour. The hour is broken up in- to 4-8 minute speeches and 4-4 minute rebuttals. The remaining time was left to the judge. in- K I' Arguing Aim of Debate H FRONT ROW: J. Parks, J. Poole, D. Weber, D. Moore S Ekhart J Pribyl T Blake BACK ROW R Stryker, S. Moore, D. Dailing, C. Westholder, Coach Tom Wallens A . ,115 el .5 Julie Poole listens to explanation. Tom Blake gets advice from Coach Wallens 48 Organizations Speakers at Forum Club this year included Larry Johns on Wounded Knee, and a debate between a Conservative and a Liberal politically. The speakers allowed students to hear first hand accounts or sides of a certain issue. ' Mr. Hallman advised the club as it met once a month for discussion. Nancy Gordon tries an experiment in concentration at a meeting. Officers are: C. Robinsong M. Rossg N. Gordong J. Sullivan. FRONT ROW: L. Mathesian, J. Kerns, C. Robinson, P. Lewandoski, M. White, C. Gravino. ROW 2: A. Hyzer, P. Ingrassia, L. Bon- agaro, J. Sullivan, C. Cornell, T. Weiner, M. Mera, N. Gordon, D. Westbrook. BACK ROW: W. Carlson, N. Hicks, S. Moore, M. Mulone, C. Ingwalson, S. Collins, B. Pankow, M. Ross, L. Tessman, D. Seehausen, M. Webb, D. Stanley. Organizations 49 Freezing while posing. 1, Cygnets Work Below the Surface Cygnets enjoying working while swimming. Cygnets performed a water ballet on December 10 for'T0p spots and in January swam another theme, Doin' McKuen. For the first time, the swim clubs in Rockford participated in an overnight. The officers of the 30 mem- ber organization are: Liz Gustafaon, President, Anne Erkert, Vice-President and Lynn Thomas for Secretary and Treasurer. BACK ROW: T. Weiner, J. Kerns, L. Thornblom, L. Mathison, D. Runestead, A. Erkert, L. Gustafson, K. Sawtell, D. Seal, C. Vanseen, L. Thomas, MIDDLE ROW: B. Hanson, L. Holmquist, D. Harvey, J. Lundeen, S. Perkins, L. Nicholas, C. Erickson, P. Bert, K. Klein, A. Fath, Mrs. Lucy Thomas, advisor. FRONT ROW: E. Engelkes, L. Gustafson, L. Smith, T. Corbrige, S. Morse, K. Wilson, M. McNames. 50 Organizations Live Production Sparks Year V7 With a new advisor, Mrs. JoAnn Thompson, ABL fAdmirers of Beautiful Literaturej, had activities which included a traditional Thanks- giving dinner, Christmas caroling at the North Main Manor, craft 1 . making, meetings and potlueks. . K Highlight of the year was attending . 3 5-ai, . 1 , t a live production. Club officers F were Carrie Gibler: president, Mary White: vice-president, Nancy Club officers are: Cindy Kleindienstg Treasurer, Carrie Giblerg President, Mary White, Vice-President. Hlcksz Secretary' Cmdy Klemdlensti treasurer, and Colleen Connell: ADHOC representative. it 'Q lfront Row: N. Hicks, M. White, J. Kerns, L. Mathisen, C. Kleindienst, S. Perkins, M. Mera, S. Perreeone. 2nd Row: L. Thomas, T. Weiner, C. Connell. N. Gordon, L. Geddeis, J. Lundeen, B. Strohm, A. Hyzer, M. Howard, P. lngrassia. Back Row: C.G1b1er,S. Moore, D. Thompson, A. Nadel, L. Gustafson, B. Pankow, J. Sullivan, J. Nelson, S. Lindsay, C. lngwalson. Advisor Mrs. Thompson. Organizations Sl Students who serve as Library Assist- ants see and learn how a library is run. Checking books in and out, shelving books, assisting students find material and getting periodicals for students were their duties. Vickie Murphy seems to be pushing the group along. 52 Organizations Students Learn Library Techniques Pam Stanek looks up material. Linda Fry checks in books. ..-- LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Ethridgeg L. Fryg P. Stanekg V. Murphy. we Ill French Club Returns to West French Club members enjoy folk dancing. A scavenger hunt with the list written in French, a Christmas party and folk dancing were a few ofthe French Clubs activities this year. The officers included were Amy Nadel, presidentg Dennis Laye, vice-president, Kathy Rainwater, secre- taryg and Garnet Roos, treasurer. French Club was open to all students not just those taking French. FRONT ROW: G. Peterson, J. Rooney, L. Lester, V. Harris, K. Rainwater, G. Roos. ROW 2: C. Beto, R. Covert, L. Frey, D. Burnphrey, A. Bowman, D. Weber, D. Laye, A. Nadel, ROW 3: S. Lindsey, L. Gladfelder, B. Drell, L. Tessman. T. Brough. C. Varner, A. Hyzer, C. Sheldon. B. Strom. M. Pirages, K. Majewski. Organizations 53 Pretzel and Beer Sale Wunderbar! This year's German Club officers were: Dan Leif- ker, PresgPat Bremseth,V.P., Lisa Tessman, Sec., and Bonnie Bogennef Treas. They were advised by Miss Fidler. Some of the German Club activities were: A Pret- zel and Root Beer sale at the Fall Festival and a L Christmas Party- At one of the meetings they had an outside speaker come and talk about life in Germany. They also had a display window in front of the Li- brary with things associated with Germany. 54 Organizations Officers: FRONT ROW: L. Tessman, B. Bogenreif. BACK ROW: P. Bremseth, D. Leifker. FRONT ROW: C. Kliendienst, D. Euell, N. Gordon. ROW 2: J. Arnold, C. Saunders, B. Pankow, C. Bogenrief, D. Harndon T. Johnson, M. Webb. ROW 3: J. Bartel, M. Legel, S. Baker, D. Westbrook K. Beckman BACK ROW: L. Tessman, P. Bremseth, D. Leifker, B. Bogenrief. .1 ff' Mr. Cherichetti explains sales method. Students Work in Community Decca is involved students who work in a variety of businessess in the community While receiving ZW credits per semester. The group sold calendars and candy to raise money for trips and social activities. An area workshop at the Cherryvale Mall offered competition in sales demonstration, public speaking, jobs interview, display, advertis- ing, and case problems. At the end of the year a city wide banquet was held at Henricils to honor employers. Eaislyiklgcgggifgglcs on as Mike Petersen gives sales pitch FRONT ROW: M. Schwartzlowg J. Overtong L. Woodsg B. Meiborgg B. Lutmorg P. Richardsonl T- Preissg D. Coffmang J. Leber. BACK ROW: J. Hubleyg A. Romerog L. Huddlestong L. Choateg L. Jonesg D. Olsong V. Owensg S. Laymeyerg K. Fritzg Mr. Cherichetti, Organizations 55 To the Post or Bust Along with editor, Kim Owens, the OWL staff fought each week to meet their deadline. The Post, where the newspaper is published, is the meeting place ofthe editors each Tuesday afternoon. Making heads, writing stories, copyreading and a lot of hard work accompany each issue. Reflecting student thoughts and bringing the student body closer to the administration was the main hope ofthe OWL. Representing the entire school on such matters as school colors, new rules and evaluation of the administration helped give the OWL a new place as a student newspaper. Lance Roscr and Mrs. Alhgren seriously discuss upcoming editorial. Craig Kohler and Randv Kcho discuss news article for the next issue ofthe Owl FRONT ROW: T. Miller1V. Sandersg L. Roserg D. Pattersong C. Kujawa. BACK ROW: S. Buckg C. Andersong R. Kehog C. Kohlerg E. Engelkesg G. Olsong C. Giblerg J. Tritesg K. Owensg C. Winkler. IN THE TREE: B. Williamsg R. Kosmang D. Leitkerg D. Arnsg J. Beasley. 56 Organizations I :ya 1 O' Q 5 4? Q , J,'o , J' 'Ass-'G' M s.,'x!SG, 0 0 vhs, Q' 4' ,nuff Q 1 iigiiea in Q I ,'s rf lf if lZa!n',.'v, V ,fir si, n'.a,, ! if' L,-'Q' ,o, Stacy Smith and Carrie Kujawa work on writing features for the Owl. Stacy Smith thinks hard abil'-lt her SYOFY- rcceived through sales. ,f Sw! L, wwf Owl editor-in-chief Kim Owens encourages Bob Williams to the Post on time. Dan Leifker, Treasurer, counts money that the Owl and Warrior have Organizations 57 Staff Produces Yearbook, Ulcers t Writing up copy, making ruffs, cropping pictures, making final layouts, and meeting deadlines were the responsibliities that the 1974-75 staff had to meet. Tosha King and Wendy Pennick enjoy lunch at Dom's while obtaining an ad Under the guidance and Whip of Editor Tammy Brown, this yeafs yearbook staff came up with a modern type of layout. Itls purpose was to give unity throughout the yearbook. -all t , -an-nu-fmnm, K rea,-4,.f:,:41a,gg,g:,ee:mivaariwum.f.v..a.,.MMe.t,,:,s,,,,,,r , ,. . Diane Hjggins yvrites up Copy. Editor Tammy Brown works on layout. 58 Organizations Chris Waeffler helps Carol Wadsworth on freshman copy. Jennifer Kerr isn't day dreaming but thinking. ,l Debbie Lovelady gets help from editor on proportioning. A' SITTING: G. Roos, C. Look, C. Wads- worth, B. Hanson, L. North, K. Erickson T. King, S. Davis, D. Higgins. STAND- ING: L. Chapman, T. Brown, T. Bacon, D. Lovelady, J. Lee, C. Waeffler. Organizations 59 Koncert ROCKFORD WEST HIGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA fra Illinois afholder i samarbejde med People to People offent- lig promenadekoncert pa Plejehjemmet Lindegardens plasner, Lindegardsvej, torsdag den 25. juli kl. l5,00. S Lia Nicholas displays the souvenir mugs given to each par- West High Orchestra with its identifying sign is! ticipant in the Festival. Alle er velkomne. Fri entre Tag klapstol ogleller taeppe med, 60 Organizations Europe Meets Grchestra all lined up ready to enter the World Youth Festival in Denmark. Conductor Sims accepts a porcelain statue and floral tribute from the Da- nish Government on behalf of the Orchestra. What began as an Impossible Dream in the fall of 1973, fand sometimes ahnost a nightmare, Could they earn enough money?J became a reality Orchestra in July 1974, when the West High ones flew to Copenhagen, Denmark. For two weeks they partici- pated in the World Youth Festival After the competiion, West's Symphony was awarded second prize in ceremonies on National Television. West Symphony plays at Swimming Hall in Henning, Denmark. Organizations 61 Symphony Orchestra, Conductor James Sims, and eight chaper- Co-op gives the opportunity to see what the business world is like. The girls apply what they learned in school to their office work. The group sold candy at the first of the year in order to QUGHU HH area conference in Sterling in November. Constestants competed in a variety of office skills. The group heard outside speakers on different careers and business function, Sue Eklund, Rita Burrows, Chris Messina Work on typing skill. Veda Mule, Rose Callea, Mary Aronica practice typing. 62 Organizations 901 Knowledge Applied to Uffice Work Co-op officers: D. Howardg S. Hawksg J. OgConnerg J. Fennel. li ' as , .. Sli ,. N., 5 8:35 icq ru, R it .rzf ,- L A' 49 NU fff 9 Sandy Rizzo, Joanne Goral, Carmella Laudcina, and Lisa Gridley. JoAnn Mulonix, Cindy Ostergard, and Laura LaBonty type up shorthand notes. ,Q M 5. 7 -'.. ' L. 1 in FRONT ROW: Mrs. Layngg R. Burrowsg J. Adeng J. O'Connerg M. Aronicag V. Muleg D. Langeg B. Johnseng J. Mulonix. ROW 2: R. Calleag L. Glad- felderg S. Eklundg S. Gentryg J. Fennelg D. Blanckg J. Goralg S. Rizzog S. Hawksg M. Longardnec. BACK ROW: J. Cableg D. Howardg L. Gridleyg L. Herbertg C. Bylsmag T. Harknessg B. Linnabaryg C. Laudcinag L. LaBountyg C. Messinag C. Ostergard, Organizations 63 BSU. Supports Scholarships D. Cain, C. Sinclair, M. Lewis Black Student Union is open to any race B.S.U. is sponsoring a Basket ball game around Febuary 22, and the money is for a fund for Scholar- ships. FRONT ROW: V. Taylor, T. Barbary, D. Harris, D. Moore, L. Thompson, Z. Holliman. ROW 2: L. Smith, A. Taylor, L. McGee, W. Pennick, R. Washington, C. Holland, P. Stewart. ROW 3: F. Outlaw, L. Duckworth, D. Hopson, B. Bowens, R. Brent, R. Stanford, C. Hildreth. BACK ROW: C. Tripplett, F. Newton, B. Parham. 64 Organizations Council Helps Bicentennial A S1000 pledge to the Rockford Art Association toward a new building for the Bicentennial celebration started Student Council activities this fall. Throughout the year they sponsored many West events including a square dance, a dance after Freshman Orientation, and a con- cert by Styx, popular group in the area which packed the auditorium. 1974-75 officers were Cindy Kleindienst, President, 4 Mike Legel, Vice-President, Mary Mera, Secretary, Lynn Thomas, Treasurer, Mr. George Whinna, Sponsor, attended the National Convention in Rochester this fall, along with council members Cindy Kleindinenst, Mike Legel, Mike Lambrecht, Lynn Thomas, and Lynn Bonaguro. Student Council Officers, BOTTOM ROW: M. Legel, vice- presidentg L. Thomas, treasurer, TOP ROW: M. Mera, secretaryg C, Kleindienst, president. Spirit Committee, A. Arco, A. Hyzer, B. Carson, S. Perrecone, J. Capone, L. Gustafson, K. Kipple, J. Stanicek. Organizations 65 '--. 'm Student Council Public Relations Committee, J. Pribyl, K. Owens, L. Bonaguro. Special Events Committee, FRONT ROW: C. Coffey, J. Jones, D. Saulsbury, L. Holm- quist, M. McNames, P. Stanek, K. Klein. BACK ROW: S. Mohr, L. Ross, J. Samorian. Fund-Raising Committee, C. Gibler, M. Malone, K. Legel, L. Geddcis, C. Kluge, M. Lambrecht, L. Showalter, D. Thompson. 66 Organizations fm EQ ? ,, E CS t a I I 1 J Communications Committee, BOTTOM: C. Resh. . MIDDLE: C, ingkeep, TOP ROW: P. Lundeen, J. Timbush, J. Barnes, K. Wilson, L. Mathisen, J. Fath, N. Olson, D. Blake, J. Jones. Fall Festival Sparks Student Interest Student Council sponsored Fall Festival which was part of Homecoming week activities. This was the first year for the Fall Festival and is to be continued each year as it proved successful. The members manned one booth for selling ice-cream and another for selling balloons. Female members put on a fashion show. Organizations Committee, BOTTOM ROW: K. Powers, J. Scarpitta, J. Maurer, J. Trites. MIDDLE: J. Hoffman. TOP LEFT: B. Carter. Human Relations Committee, J. Olson, K. Kawell, T. King, B. Nesmith, T. Kellett, D. Johnson, M. White. Organizations 67 Individual Voices Blend to Create Song x i . , W 1 it Ii. , .4 C J .eii , A ul v el 3 A Cappella Officers: M. Beert, J. Patmythes, B. Pzmkow, C. Gravino. Julie Sullivan discusses melody with fellow singers. FRONT ROW: M. Scrivano, C. Saunders, C. Kujawa, C. Krebs, D. Harvey, H. Kryzaniak, A. Hyzer,J. Ingwalson, N. Gordon, C. lnskeep, B. Kums, L. Geddeis, Z. Horton, C. Gravino. ROW 2: J. Caldwell, L. Tessman, L. Bonaguro, L. Ross, P. Stewart, D. Harvey, J. Willson, B. Pankow, L. Gustafson, J. Nelson, L. Eberhart, P. Brcmseth, D. Runestead, C. Ingwalson, K. Beckman, K. Klein.ROW 3: J. Sullivan, K. Liakorous, C. Ostergard, B. Marchione, P. Radosevich, J. Samorian, C. Robinson, C. Conn, T. Papke, P. Lehrke, T. Miller, R. Salucka, C. Jansen, C. Tudor. BACK ROW: M. Harding, B. Corbridge, B. Wayman, S. Corbridge, F. Swartz, K. Johns, S. Collins, J. Rooney, R. Rudie, M. Beert, B. Carter, J. Patmythes, M. Waters, R. Longs- dorf, J. Scaxpitta. 68 Organizations For the first time in several years, eleven A Cappella mem- bers made the district Festival Choir. Three members, Jerry Rooney, Jill Wilson, and Kathy Tudor went on to make State. To raise money for new robes A Cappella sold candy and held a bike hike. All who turned out for the bike hike made the 25 miles with the exception of a few, like Bill Wayman, who got flat tires. The choir sold chocolate straws with no chocolate and peanut butter puffs. A Cappella performed through-out the year at Various locations around town including CherryVale and Colonial Village. They also added their talents to the Christmas pro- gram and May Festival at West. The annual initiation picnic was again held in September. WI Practice helps girl's section to strengthen their voices. bow notes mingle to add harmony. Girls Chorus: FRONT ROW: V. Harris, J. Kling, S. Bumphrey, J. Rumer, M. Hyzer, D. Connors, D. Conn, J. Westbrook, L. Donaldson, J. Poole, K. Peterson, K. Lofgren, S. Weir, B. Walter, J. Fizzy. ROW 2: P. Nelson, P. Smith, S. McG1asson, K. Erickson, V. Smith, T. Corbridge, J. Johnson, C. Drought, C. Fell, L. Gustafson, K. Bussey, C. Holly, S. Buck, R. Burns, L. Gladfelder, A. Savelloni, D. Craig, D. Packard. BACK ROW: L. Thompson, K. Angeleri, L. Gregory, S. Plock, B. Trenbeath, S. Eckart, D. Helgerson, S. Manroe, C. Hanson, J. Zumbro, M. Russo, B. Potter, C. Elmer, K. Barber, M. Byars, L. Andrews, C. Rizzo. Organizations 69 Madrigals Feast in Medieval Style Talented throats of West included 62 A Cappella members, 12 Madrigal Singers with 4 understudics, 53 Girls Chorus r members and 8 Boys Ensemble mem- Pages enter with boars head. bers. The Madrigal Christmas Dinner-Concert. a Christmas Feast in the style of Renaissance England was a new experience for West High. ACappella Choir participated in the annual musical production, Bye Bye Birdie, Rockford Choir Festival, Spring Choir Concert, Baccaulor- eate, Variety Show, and for the first time state Solo Ensem- ble and Organization Compet- itions. Boys Enbemble and Girls Chorus added their voices to the Choir Department. Madrigals practice for Medieval dinner. PIANIST, R. Salucka. FRONT ROW: J. Sullivan, B. Pankow, D. Harvey, J. Wilson, C. Tudor, D. Runestead, K. Beckman, C. Gravino. BACK ROW: B Marchione, J. Rooney, B. Wayman, K. Johns, M. Beert, M. Waters, B. Carter, J. Jcncks. 70 Organizations Guests partake of feast FRONT ROW: B. Schaffmun, T. Brown, R. Dennis. ROW 2: S. Hoefer, Mike Mungiaracina. BACK ROW: D. Sutton, C. French, M. Hoefer. Bonnie Bogenrict' serves guests. . - w v A 1 , . w ! 1 Dressed in Mcdivul garb. Madrigals enjoy Ll dinner out of the past. .....tl fi stt D . 9 - K 'f:7s - sf X X U Organizations 71 be elected you have had to be Mary movements during music. 72 Organizations Club Honors Actors Miss Summers helps Mike Webb prepare for his next scene. Thespians is a group of stu- dents who have excelled in act- ing. To be in thespians you would to be elected, In order to in one or more plays. The awards are giving out each year for the best actor, actress, and Thespian. This years officers were, Jack Prather, president, Tom Papke, vice-president, Julie Sullivan, secretary, Dana Rune- stad, treasurer. Scrafvano, and Carol Gravino showing Mary Scarfvano, Tom Papke, Julie Sullivan, Kevin Johns, Mike Webb, Amy Hyzer, Jack Parther, Carol Gravino. Mike Parrott and Phil Klein try-out their trumpets. NQX x 'IN I Egg f:4zf,,t Jx'1l,.'j EEIQK D FRONT ROW: J. Jones, M. Hetland, L. Smith, V. Rotello, S. Hartwig, W. Seiter, J. Jencks, J. Graupner, K. Sawtell. ROW 2: D. Tudor, K. James, V. Sharp, D. Rolando, S. Shinn, D. Tisdale, A. Shotwell, C. Gagliano, L. Goral, G. Storsveen, N. Hodges. BACK ROW: J. Foster, B. Anderson, D. Halstrom, R. O'Brien, Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Mr. James Sims, B. Crawford. FRONT ROW: P. Gyorkos, J. Rumer, J. Freeman, K. Makeever, S. Cole, H. Heeb, J. Kauss, D. Berg, J. Jencks. ROW 2: K. Edwards, K. Weiss, L. Marchini, S. Anderson, M. Salomone, M. May, R. Bogan, Don Buck, K. Harris, K. Peterson. BACK ROW: M. Johnson, P. Klein, D. Resh, M. Parrott. Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Mr. James gimc Organizations 73 Mark Noring, Kris Klein, Karen Edwards, and Vicki Johnson keep the beat. Mistro Sims at work. Orchestra Plays On 7 ROW lz B. Morris, L. Terrell, D. Conn, N. Hicks, G. Kemp, M. Beckman, K. Tisdale, M. Beert. ROW 2: J. Prather, K. Ireland, J. Keckler, C. Seaworth, L. Thomas, A. Fath, S. Byers, L. Frey, J. Olson. ROW 3: L. Eberhart, M. Bryant, C. Erickson, P. Lehrke, L. Nicholas, P. Bert, L. Walton, L. Reese, J. McCallen, B. Wayman, T. Keegan. ROW 4: T. Droy, J. Scarpitta, D. Larson, J. Wilson, L. Jergins, M. Noring, K. Klein, K. Peterson, C. Pinkley, K. Edwards, S. Munn, P. Bremseth, M, Graupner. BACK ROW: J. Rooney, J. Ingwalson, D. Larson, J. Jencks,V. Franco, D. Cogswell, M. Belk, D. Stanley, C. Larson, T. Hosfeldt, M. Scrivano, Mrs. Ruth Thomas, Mr. James Sims. Violinists Barb Morris and Linda Terrell follow their music. 74 Organizations Symphony members, Dave Stanley, Tim Hosfeldt, Mary Scrivano, Clarance Larson C011Ce1't member BCCKY C1'HWf0fd Concentrates OH the concentrate on playing. diIeCf0f- V' X t' 1 be a .yu 1 , ,I Dave Cogswell and Mike Belk sound out. Symphony, Concert, and Kepertoire were all different orchestras at West this year. The Symphony Orchestra was composed mostly of Seniors and juniors though did have a few sophomore members. Concert was composed of sophomores and the Repertoire was composed of freshman. The three groups together present many concerts throughout the year, and join their music groups for the Christmas program and the May Festival. Liz Nicholas, Patti Bert, and Lori Walton I toot their flutes. Organizations 75 D Concerts, Solo Ensemble Concert, May Festival and the Christ- mas Program were the main events for the Symphonic Band this year. The Band Representatives were Terry Miller, senior, Kim Nagel, junior, Dan Farrell Sophomore and Gina Sciame freshman The Jazz Ensemble attended a Jazz Lab at Augestania, a Jazz Festival at Oak Lawn, and a Jazz Festival at Western. They also played at West and at the Middle Schools. The Warrior Band learned repertoire fundamentals skills. ' l They joined with the Symphonic Band for Concerts, May Festival, and the Christmas Program. Jazz Lab is a Begining Jazz Experience. They learned the fundamental skills on good Jazz playing, improvisation, style and interpretation as well as the history of Jazz. Pat Peterson, Greta Street, Rick Casper, and Larry Moore Keep the beat FRONT ROW: K. Nagel, D. Halley, L. Park, D. Lutzow, K. Laffin, K. McLaren, J. Patmythes. ROW 2: J. Walter, G. Sciame, C. Waeffler, R. Wagner, J Molly, P. Manrod, J. Kennay, C. Crawford, S. Beasley, T. Coe. ROW 3: Mike Webb tChief Wahool, T. Miller, C. Danekas, B. Peppin, B. Roland, A. Nadel, M. Simpson, D. Hanserd, D. Koskta, H. Kryzaniak, D. Farrell, B. Peterson. BACK ROW: Mr. Ken Molnar, G. Street, R. Casper, P. Daughtery, L Moore, M. Graupner, P. Peterson, D. Arns, J. Beasley. 76 Organizations mum L nn- 1 ,aJ., fi1' 'wa Malk Simpson, and Doug Hanserd blow at each other. Band Salutes West wjgxm f.gfL'EL L L , view, '- E, vwyw-4-L, ,-,' f ff ,, . X2 wr'--A ff QL 2 ,L w , ,,,,.f, -'., f ,... 1 , w . , . - ff nn' . L 5 . ,.:?,'..t' - L V. . , 'LLL 1 . , L- Ly L' w . - L L ,. X L Q f f, P ,m-, Lv- L 5 rf -- 9' ,. L .-wfiffj' Y L L ' +f3Q,,,. , .' W ,, as LL L- L f L, av f'NU- 'E' . -H' L ' 1 we Y' 'JRST 3 . 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Schmidt. 78 Organizations Warrior Band FRONT ROW: N. Raschke, D. Mathison, G. Fredrick, D. Danekas, T. Lehrke, B. Siefert, T. Harker, L. Poor. BACK ROW: S. Danekas, C Chatman, E. Doran, B. Miller, J. Johnson, G. Hernandez, Standing: J. Johnson, M. Harris, Mr. Molnar, B. Mikelson. Jazz Lab FRONT ROW: J. Samorian, O. Bowens, B. Anderson, J. Johnson, C. O'Brien, D. Lutzow. BACK ROW: E. Doran, D. Caldwell, RQ Rehfeldt, Mr. Molnar. Organizations 79 A few of the AFS activities were two pizza sales, a Pretzel sale at the game against Freeport and Canteen. They also had an International Dinner where everybody brought a dish from another country, this gave West stu- dents a chance to meet the foreign ex- change students from the other schools. Encluding those started a new chapter of AFS in Belvidere. AFS was advised by Miss Nowakow- ski and Miss Dralle. Their officers were: Andrea Lindstrom Pres. Debbie Tudor, V. Pres., Tina Henley, Sec., and Janet Food Highlights AFS Year Prybil, Treas. ROW 1: T. Henley, D. Tudor, J. Bartel, A. Lindstrom ROW 2 L Mathrson S Teach out, H. Kryzaniak, J. Parks. fsfgf, 1, M 1 fad.: ...Albi- Andrea Lindstrom takes notes at a meeting. Janet Prybil enjoys herself at the International dinner 80 Organizations 12514 . l I p i I p we L . ' L . V are 'i VM C3 f ' LEFT TO RIGHT: MSG, Harold McCartyg Col. M. Dean Schiller, ISG. Davie Dobbins, MSG. Leo Laviolette. ROTC Leads Way to Leadership ROTC at West in 1974-75 was marked by various changes in the program. Led by Loren Meyers, battalion commander, and Craig Danekas, executive officer, the ROTC unit inaugurated new programs designed to improve the performance of each cadet. Under new regulations, girls were to shoot on the varsity and junior rifle teams. Girls also received new dis- tinctive uniforms replacing the familiar olive green. class of cadets. Sgt. Dobbins explains the importance of safety on the range. Sgt. McCarty introduces himself to a new Organizations 81 West Wins Invitational Mark Simpson completes uniform for inspection. Ltc. Loren Meyers Ltc. Craig Danekas Battalion Commander Battalion Executive Officer 8 'Wv Maj Brian Lutzow Maj. Steve Beasley Battalion S1 Battalion S3 Debbie Plock demonstrates kneel position. 82 Organizations Maj. Don Westbrook Battalion S4 Sgt. Beth Linnabary MID NCO Cpt. Lance Roser Company A Commander 56 Sgm. Jim Beasley Battalion Sgm. --we lvnlfL Msg. Mike Fultz Lt. Mark Simpson Battalion Operations Sgt. ASSL S4 SWS Q' '25 Cpt. C131-ence Larson Sgt. Dobbins instructs cadet on the loading of the Company B Commander M14 ritle. J.V. Members practice dry tire. Organizations 83 New Uniforms Spark Corps f .,..A' 3 G , F. 9 if Q. H rxifxaff 7 r K . . , 4 ,.r,, CO, A lst Platoon: FRONT ROW: L. Collier, C. Schock, D. Swick, V. Porchia, D. Arns, D. Har- kins. ROW 2: F. Musso, M. Engel, D. King, D. Moore, S. Danekas, Charles Braun. BACK ROW: D. Head, B. Gordon, D. Dietterich, M. Hoefer, M. McHugh, D. HHFUS- Co. A 2nd Platoon: FRONT ROW: J. Fultz, V. Harris, L. Roser, K. Dhuse. ROW 2: C. Warren, J. Stowe, C. Elmer, C. McGlasson, C. Robinson, A. Romero, M. Amold. ROW 3: D. Shepard, S. Gelazus, B. Linnabary, V. Johnson, S. Buck, J. Lunn, T. Reed. BACK ROW: S. Hughes, D. Leifker, K. Busse, L. Kroening, T. Vitale, Doug Resenbeck, B. Zeller, M. Simpson. 84 Organizations N. N e N Clarence Larson stands at attention J.V. Rifle Team: FRONT ROW: K. Nagel, V. Harris. BACK ROW: Military tactics draws attention from onlooking class. D. Plock, P. Kennedy, M. Simpson. '91-v-V-W I I ff N, 5 . I ' ill 'mi we Color Guard: FRONT ROW: V. Harris, C. Elmer, J. Graupner. BACK ROW: D. Plock, J. Beasley, P. Kennedy, C. Larson. Boys Drill Team: FRONT ROW: D. Arns, S. Hoefer, D. Helgerson, B. Mortin, ROW 2: C. Danekas, B. Roland, P. Kennedy, J. Morrow, C. Larson, BACK ROW: D. King, L. Kroening, B. Michaelson, T. Theil. -Kwik :wEi!5 ' Organizations 85 Co. B lst Platoon: FRONT ROW: E. Sandwick, D. Lutzow, J. Larson, D. Helgerson, C. Larson, K. Nagel, S. Boyle. ROW 2: J. Bombard, L. Hufsted ler, M. Brien, M. Franklin, J. Graupner, C. Peavy, L. Ramsey, G. Roos. BACK ROW: D. Franke, M. Herbig, P. Kennedy, S. Hoefer, M. Adams, L. Ashley, W. Mauerman, M. Vitale. ROTC Marches On YNYY Co. B 2nd Platoon: FRONT ROW: C. Larson, B. Roland. ROW 2: D. Mauerman, T. Thiel, B. Mickelson, D.D0C211'10, C. Ferris, C. Murphy. BACK ROW: T. Hawthorne, S. Button, A. Floyd, A. Shotwell, S. Padron, A. Celballos, C. Jones. Girl's Drill Team: FRONT ROW: D. Swick, J. :A Graupner, C. Elmer, G. Roos, M. Arnold. ROW 2: L. Ramsey, E. Sandwick, C. Murphy, D. Harkins, C. Jones. BACK ROW: V. Harris, R. Wallen, K. Lorenz, K. Busse, L. Hufstedler, V. Murphy. 86 Organizations Smiling Squad Starts 667577 1974-1975 Spirit Squad performs with a smile. Enthusiastic Cathy and Theresa bellow cry of victory. Spirit Squad opens with a cheer. The Spirit Squad was organized this year at West. They showed their en- thusiasm at Cross Country, Swimming, Wrestling and Track. The Squad included two sopho- mores: Theresa Cook, Cathy Gayman. Junior, Frances Meyer. Seniors: Carrie Kujawa, and Chris Winkler.They Were advised by Mrs. Michalski. Chris Winkler leads a Winning cheer. Organizations 87 f N, if ,5k,, 5 J 1,551 5 im at K5 W if 9 v if fi y f , J f mr... I Q, 5 M X. i1 ' f Qu-sg.----vw - 7 ri' . 9 5- uf vi ,X M as -an B 'Z' if J ,Q , . , A. M, v' I .:1fzw l P! A - 53, 2' easivawrag. Bumps and Bruises Come from Bouncing Vanessa Romine soars as the score rises, Mrs. Kathryn Michalski and Miss Terry Benton, advisors, spend many hours with the sophomore cheerleaders. Three nights a Week are spent with the squad. The squad attended cheerleading camp at Rockford College this summer. The cheerleaders were the first sophomore squad from West ever to attend a camp. There they learned new cheers and had some unforgetable ex- periences. They placed second in a contest with fifteen varsity squads. Many sales were held to raise money for accessories. A craft sale and bake sales helped. With all the yelling and cheering, many sore throats FRONT ROW: C. Inskeep. ROW 2: S. Nardiello, Mary Norton, L. Chapman. ROW 3: L. Schoonmaker. BACK ROW: V. Romine. The sophomore cheerleaders pep up the audience. Organizations 89 were experienced but spirit in teams and fans, they inspired. Porn Pom Receives Spirit Stick OFFICERS: Barb Dinges, Presi- dentg Patricia Ingrassia, Vice Pres- identg Chris Fibrow, Secretary, and Paula Moore, Treasurer, Miss Dralle, advisor. SEVEN: L. Maurer, L. Gustafson, B S. Lundeen, P. Moore, C. Fibrow, K Hyzer, N. Gordon. 90 Organizations Pankow L. Gustafson, S. Meadowcraft, C. Pinkley, P. Ingrassia, S. Perrocone, B. Hanson. FIVE I Edwards, J. Lindeen, K. Sawtell, C. Staas, T. DeVilger, C. Angelri, C. Robinson, B. Dingus, A. 2 if y, r M... .. .-nl' Carolyn Angelri, B. Dingus, and Kris Sawtell practice arm movement. The Pom-Pom squad performs during assembly. With arms uplifted the Pom Pom squad express their feelings during routine. Twenty-five girls, making up the Pom Pom squad highlighted the half time activi- ties at football and basketball games. The girls were chosen from a large group of hope- fuls by the highest number of points in- stead of the usual method of three from each class. The judges were from other schools, not from West. The squad attended Camp Birch Knoll at Walenland Academy in Beaver Dam, Wiscon- sin, where they won the Spirit Stick twice, 71 blue ribbons, and 13 second places for the routines they performed. New uniforms were purchased by spon- soring a basketball game, canteen, and selling stationary. Barb Dinges, senior, will leave the squad after four full years. .. s, K - ,,,..,.. ix yiiv I . , t, r' Amy Hyzer and Nancy Gordon practice their routine in the cafeteria the night before. Organizations 91 92 Sports ZX. 615 W ,Zi I ,av . ,LW ,ww 'hr ,, , 3 . ff ,ff -0,1-J. M' X Msmwguhd- 4 QFRQNINROW?'Lt. , t. B. Runne, L. Rogsigwl .1Bens5n, K. Ziegle, R Regmt5ma!D. 7 C, . Seiter. ROW 2: S' 161 C. Larson, T. Coe, B M3f HC?'UI'l'l,m'S W ' f-5 1 zftg,YM.Duffy,J.Larson. Rglrkgosg y V J . I Do ' , Dngwrix, J. Irv' Q5 J 3 , on. BACK ROW: Coach , my MZ? . , Q I 1 S 4,4 I J-N' ,fa Y 31 Q I A .lij-.T 14- , QQ .EfQ fff9g C3 W? Q Y . '. 4 ' I 'Wea 1 , , Q 3 5355! .4 Gif Y? CTX 4 1 F QL? 52 3 z ECS Ffwf 1 iv K7 f .M 12, ?n Q.. X. f ww, L, ba 'CP K lu fig: . . -A . I ..L, li ,K 5 . E --'-1 as g 'Q A A I 'Q V' L ' C ' x QM f 5 KJEE Q52 f CC , ' L7 KL v fp Q ' C Tkk 15, 4, I A f fA 'A5 fav. v , . Cross Country Team Une of West's Best Westmen lead the pack in a dual against Harlem. SIA, C. I Coach Martin when asked about the team s accomplishment replied The 1974 Cross Country team was one of West best because the team had two fine runners in Jeff Benson and Calvin Ziegle Returning lettermen Ziegle and Benson used their past experience to help pace West Harriers to a first place finish in ther1 own West Invitational 9 3 dual meet record and a fourth place finish in the conference ' The Frosh-Soph team, hurt by a lack of runners, had to settle for an eight place finish in the conference. Outstand- ing runners for the team were Brad Anderson and Jimmy Larson. West Invitational Eight Team Meet n Forest City Invitation 2t 1 Crete - Monee Invitation 1 lth Sterling Invitation 9th District 6th Sports 95 Varsity Big 9 Conference Name Place C. Ziegle 4th J. Benson 5th R. Reemtsan 21st S. Ziegle 26th C. Larson 32nd A. Rudie 33rd J. Irving 34th Calvin Ziegle and Jeff Benson, West's leading runners were both named on the Big Nine All-Conference team. Ziegle, a senior, took fourth in the conference, third in the district, and fifteen in the sectional, failing to qualify for the state. Benson, ajunior, placed fifth in the conference, seventh in the district, and ninth in the sec- tional. In state competition Benson finished 36th in the field of 230, de- spite being spiked and losing a shoe. Time 15:03 15:05 16:25 16:36 16:51 17:05 17:06 Gfski .gf '. p.. Statistician Julie Sullivan confers with Coach Martin. i .f, -., g. ll , 1 1 YH.. . Vg. ., ,sw' f fe. 96 Sports Ffiulf w 1 Nutz S Hamm IL , , W! We ai. J N- 'w-Qi .- Football fans held their breath and tried not to think that maybe this year would be the season that the Warriors might end up with more losses than wins. There was good reasons to worry. West had no returning lettermen at skilled positions on offense. They had lost both offensive ends, all of the backfield and their center. And, with a predominantly junior team that was inexperienced in varsity action, the Warriors soon learned that experience wins the games. Westls players went down in de- feat three times, before surprising everyone with three straight victories, then another three straight defeats. Warriors Begin Pamful Rebuilding 'M ' 'Al 'QQ ' E l mn' mamma w nr ali ui JWORRIUIS A A 'MUS gpg WARx,r,19 af Q ,1 15 Ilan!! 'alll Q lRONT ROW J Mamie D Showalter J White M Pyznskr M Johnson M Malone J Capone C Gyorkas,S.Corbridge,J. Campbell. ROW 2: Coach Staas T Kostkas L Woods F Swarts B Campbell P Smith J Hoffman R Brent R Stanford, T. Smith, S. Collins. ROW 3: Coach Schwal-, bach J West J Chambers D Cogswell T Hemen C Kohler R Romme C Schneider J ChoJmcki,M.Webb,Mgr. T. Salisbury, BACK ROW: J. Iiaursen C Sinclair A Arco W Messmen S Stevens D Reynolds R Harnden V Sernas J Anderson,D. Horton, Mgr. F. Outlaw, Sports 97 IA West's defense stops Boylan at the l-yard line. Larry Woods scores a touchdown on a two yard plunge and ends an ll-play, 63-yards march by West. When asked which game he telt was the most disappointing coach Schwalbach commented, g'The coaching staff was really upset with the season opener a- gainst New Trier. We knew they were a good team, but we didn't expect to lose as bad as we did. C40-65 I feel our best game was against East even though We lost. Offense had an excellent game, moving the ball 266 yard. Warriors dressed in their new red and gray uniforms, display mixed expressions towards the game. 98 Sports New Experience at West--Losing West's offense tries to retain Boylan, while quarterback Chris Schneider looks uptield for a receiver. Sinclair outstretches his opponent for the ball. SCORES WEST OPP 6 ..... . . . Auburn 12 6 . . . .... Belvidere 34 13 . . . .... Boylan 28 7 . . . .... East 42 18 . . . .... Freeport 14 13 . . . .... Guilford 21 34 . . . .... Harlem 3 33 . . . .... Jefferson 0 6 . . . .... New Trier 40 Sports 99 This year the Rockford West Warriors had a disappointing season. They scored Ql43J points, but yielded Q1 891 points. The Warriors nominated Jack Hoffman most valuable player. He was West's leading ground gainer as he carried the ball 147 times for 887 yards, putting him fourth in the conference rushing category. West's offense is stopped two-yards short of a touch- down. l i Hoffman looks for a quick opening Dave Showalter prepares to snap the ball to quarterback Cris Schneider. Senior tackles Dave Reynolds and Tom Kostka were named co-captains. Reynolds received the highlight of his prep career as he was named to the Illinois All-State football team. He was also named on the Big-Nine all-conference football team and on the all-area squad. Caught from behind, Jack Hoffman struggles for extra yardage. 100 Sports M .,..,Lt . ., ,..,, . -Y L52 E 'W .1 'I LEFT: Mike Parker push aside his opponent. BELOW: Jefferson defenders team to stop Bruce Bell. Parker flies toward the endzone. Braves's offense creates an opening for Bruce Bell. 3 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL WEST OPP. 7 ..... . . . New Trier 40 22 ...Auburn 7 14 . . . . . . Belvidere 12 33 . . . . . .Freeport 6 16 ...Harlem 6 8 . . . ...Jefferson 0 6 ...Boylan 7 14 ............. East 7 6 ............. Guilford 14 Overall, the Braves, coached by Bill Stanicek, had a good season, scoring C1271 points and allowing 1901. Leading scorers for the team were Mike Parker and Bruce Bell. Sports lOl It Mt? k,, V7 ,,A.. Wi ,L,A g G., 1 Ei: 5 Y - r it .r...24l S as MJ me sm wi: ta .. .6 Q 1 C .fir-fr. -er-JR ... .'f-H19 r 5 is 1 ERJQQJ fbafglrsleud pu . w Qc Nl E! FRONT ROW: D. Fabiano, T. Ray, C. Hurless, B. Bell, M. McCauley, R. Wurn, J. Metters, S. Campbell, S. Forrest, M. Hawks. ROW 2: Coach Infusino, Mgr. J. Likes, M. Ragsdale, R. Redmond, S. Seal, G. Holt, B. Belk, L. James, B. Cottrell, J. Seals, J. Mandala, M. Parker, Mgr. T. Salisbury. ROW 3: T. Reynolds, T. Vitale, D. Nesmith, J. Schwalbach, B. Papke, D. Harnden, R. Stryker, C. Newton, L. Bonsack, B. Stukenberg. BACK ROW: Coach Jer- kins, J. Pearson, D. Hanserd, T. Swanberg, M. Schwartz, D. Rinald, B. Moritz, C. Newton, F. Minor, R. Kohlhagen, B. Corbridge, B. Starnes, Coach Stanicek. Braves Win Five Straight Games Beginning their season at New Trier East, a setback, the Braves picked them- selves up and carried an undefeated re- cord, through five games. They ended the season with a record of 6-2 and a third place finish in the conference. The Sophomore squad played aggres- sively and showed admirable execution both offensively and defensively. With efficient quarterback Bill Belk and strong running backs Bruce Bell, Mike Parker, and Chris Newton, along with other fine individual players the team gave a re- spectable performance whenever they were on the field. Gary Holt prepares to snap the ball to unleash the powerful Brave offense. 102 Sports 5 r -,,. A 5 A f 5 5 Q , l f 3 2 . J Q A . ... .,,., nnwnqm, - Summa . J , ,gp v . 5 S 'ill--uit bl 3313 Coach Johns looks on as the freshmen practice a play. This year's freshmen team posted tive shutouts on their way to a 6-2 season re- cord and a second place finish in the con- ference. They proved themselves to be strong, as they led the league with most points scored fl 201 and less points yield- ed 1241. These statistics gave West an average of 15 points per game and their opponents a mere three points per game. SCORES WEST OPP 14 ...Auburn 0 26 . . . . . . Belvidere 0 27 . . . . . . Freeport 0 14 ...Harlem 8 6 ... ...Jefferson 8 6... ...Boylan O 0... ...East 8 28 ...Guilford 0 Freshmen Post Five Shutouts 5332 2 Ea.. lift 0 W E t tg .ff , Y 4.9 3, 'DEQ 39 FRONT ROW: D. Brunner, K. Wytlenback, B. Holt, G. Jackson, F. Brent, D. Posley, M. Brown, S. Haller, T. Cassaro, J. Morris, M. Vitale, M. Smith, J Patch. ROW 2: D. Nagel, A. Hohlfelder, M. Cuppini, T, Balke, F. Isabelli, J. Jurasek, J. Saieva, M. Mandall, T. Craig, C. Bowens, B. Strohm, H. Lee, W Stanford. ROW 3: F. Mertz, R. Dunlop, R. Rehfeldt, D. Harkness, R. Chapman, T. Walker, E. Harnden, C. Payne, C. Wainright, M. Parrot. BACK ' ROW: R. Bogan, J. Houston, D. Resh, T. McComb, J. Johnson, J. Turner, H. Funderburgh, E. Hall, T. Walker, J. Polynskis, M. Alonzo, H. Flesher, Coach Brown. Sports 103 Finners Coast to Third Place Westis varsity finners received tough competition from Guilford and East at the Big Nine Conference Swim Meet. Guilford and East took first and second respectively, while West coasted to a third place finish by accumulating 177 points. West captured only one first in the meet, that being the 400 freestyle relay. The winning team was comprised of Dirk Seehausen, Warren Smith, Vince Franco, and Jeff Swanberg, Their winning time was 3:25.709. West's 200 Medley relay team placed third. Dirk Seehausen finished second in the 100 freestyle and third in both W. s . the 200 individual medley 50 freestyle. Steve Green swam to a second y tly , ,,ii r ,i.f it as place finish in the 100 breastroke. While, Jeff Swanberg stroked his way gsi ' W itil 2 Viii W to third in the 500 freestyle, and Ron Merriott dove to second in diving N was Ts. i sisi ,.i,, - S-fs . .:f..,.- . .,.,..l. Wada. competition. Q N......ff' ?g1Ckl3Li-Istgrsveerg Sti11rde2',1gI'AgE1xIxgc5y6o C6Fles1hgr, G15 McNames. ROW 2: B. Chapman, K. Weiss, J. Samorian, W. Smith, R. S , - I r1,. ar ness, . eacou. : c ',T.S b ,R.M 't,J.S b , .F . don, D. Stocker, J. Connell, E- Englekes, W. Janjen. oa aw ins wan erg errio t wan erg V ranco, D Stata, D. Sed 104 Sports Vince Franco passes up teammate Steve Green. Coach Dawkins talking about an upcoming meet. Smiling Jeff Swanberg, slashes through the water. Sports 105 Chip Flecher works to perfect his breastroke. West ended the season with a record of 7 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie. The tie was against a tough Beloit team. Conference Results TEAM GUILFORD 28 1 EAST 229 WEST 1 77 FREEPO RT 1 66 AUBURN 1 1 5 HARLEM 1 05 JEFFERSON 62 Fresh Invt. 3rd of 7 Beloit Invit. 5th of 14 Soph conference Sth Madison Invt. 6th of 16 106 Sports Steve Green comes up for air Vince Franco backstroking through the water. 1 5 ,li FRONT ROW: Coach J. Watts, R. Hankins, B. Runne. SITTING: K. Wilson, M. Russo, J. Fill. BACK Kim wilson practices her form on the beam. ROW: S. Lindroth, K. Clark, NOT PIC1' URED: C. Staas, D. Suyko, Chris Veterli, Mario Ramiriz, and Teri Kemnetz. EW SPORT E TERS WEST Marnie Russo performing on the uneven parallel bars. A new sport was added to West athletic curriculum, Competitional Gymnastics. The team consisted of three boys and eight girls. Coached by Mr. J. Watts, they practiced at Kennedy Middle School and West using the trampoline, horse, uneven parallel bars, the beam, and tumbling mats. The team was unable to compete in any meets or have one themsleves be- cause there werenlt enough partici- pants. Much determination, and physical strength are needed to excel in this sport as any other so with the help of the West students, Competi- tional Gymnastics can become just as popular a sport as basketball or wrest- ling. Sports 107 Grapplers Get New Coaches West grapplers made their new head coach Mr. Carl Orlando's debut a pleas- ant one as they won their first two conference dual-meets. They defeated Auburn 32-23 and Harlem 33-21. Coach Orlando was aided through- out the season by coaches John John- son and Keith Melichar, who both had a very successful high school and col- lege wrestling career before coming to West. West placed last in the conference and district and failed to place any wrestlers in the top three. However Ernie Glover at 112 lbs., Brian Nes- smith at 155 lbs., and Kevin Johns at 185 lbs., did capture conference spots after losing their match for third place. Tom Bacon eagerly shows Julie Sullivan a wrestling hold FRONT ROW: R. Glover, R. Davis, S. Corbridge, E. Glover, M. Mullins. BACK ROW: Coach Orlando, P. Weller P Greenwood W Messman B Bend ler, B. Nesmith, D. Nesmith, R. Sorenson. 108 Sports FRONT ROW: M. Thorton, B. Streeter, J. Larson, W. Stanford. ROW 2: mgr. T. Nelson, T. Mc Donnell, D. Radke, M. Smith, C. Banz, T. Cassaro, J. Oliver, mgr. T. Johnson. BACK ROW: mgr. T. Reed, M. Davis, T. Bacon, J. Saieva, W. Sieter, R. Joseph, K. Johns, B. Stukeberg, J. Seals, M. Madison T. Craig. Wrestlers Place Last in Conference BIG NINE TEAM EAST JEFFERSON BELVIDERE GUILFORD AUBURN FREEPORT BOYLAN HARLEM WEST 41 1 341 271 Wrestler attempts to escape, while his opponent trys to pin him. West also placed last in the Big Nine Sophomore meet, with a low score of , eight points. Tom Bacon picked up all eight points for the Braves, taking third place honors at 155 lbs. Sports 109 'Qu 1 1 , 4 ,L,L . ,A , 'L 'F J V A, H .L , NWM V K ., .mv W W A v '47-' , Y , .5 34.61 , . ,mf , if 1- 6 . . 1 A h ,NN Q 'dun .Q 1 f 4 ' , , ,ay .. , ar JS- f1'fpC , 9' 4 'N A f mai ff f F W. m pix 5 Sports 1 11 Saudargas Searches For Right Combination West Wasn't a top contender for the Big Nine title during the 1974-75 season. The Warriors got off with an on-the-road six game losing streak before scoring their first win of the sea- son. ln each of the six games Coach Saudargas started with six different lineups, hoping to find the right combination for winning. He found it only after the first half of the season was over. The Warriors broke off into a 4-game conference Winning streak. Dan Smith about to shoot over the outstretched hands of his Boylan opponent. Heavily guarded Smith manages a layup. FRONT ROW: C. Schneider, J. Sprecher, D. Horton, L. Hollingshed, mgr. N. FICd6IdiCk. BACK ROW: Coach Saudargas, C. Beto, M. Peter- son, L. DUCkSW01 lh, D. Smith, J. Pearson, J. McConkey, C. Sinclair, Coach Martin. Don Horton drives up thc middle and shoots for two. V rt.. is T . tvzqg , --.f. f ,A ,JL ,fx XM, , J Q ' Nia ---W? 4 V' 5 tg 3' ,ji 10 West adds two to the scoreboard. Sports 1 13 Dan Smith shoots again D. Smith handles the ball on offense for West. West Gusted From Regional Tournament The 1974-75 season came to a disappoint- ing close when West was ousted from the regional tournament by Auburn Q68-491. The Warriors ended the season with a con- ference record of 5-11, an overall record of 6-17. They scored C101 51 points and yielded fl 1781 points, Leading scorers for West were senior Dan Smith and sophomore Louis Ducksworth, who took fifth and sixth re- spectively in the Big Nine individual scoring race. Smith, West's only letterman, scored 390 points during the season-an average of 17.7. Ducksworth scored 341 points for an average of 17.5. Both Smith and Ducksworth were named on the all-conference basketball team. 1 14 Sports West O up 5 1 7 1 7 .5 46 llll n Clenbnd West lLllL1S011 Belvidere Auburn Boylm C unllord Freeport lln m S 1ll1fCl1lC'lD0j Beloit J e llcrson Belvidcrc Auburn iz '1 Boylzm Guilford Freeport K 5 5 3 5 on 68 VARSITY BASKETBALL I 10 z 'lei 79 37 1 ' 1 ' 70 74 . - 8? t7 ' ' ' 46 I4 ' 71 57 liust 79 34 1 58 51 1 ' Q 63 58 ' 51 I8 1 'lc 55 71 'c . -1 50 70 ' 75 I4 ' C0 88 ' 62 61 81 74 1 is 01 44 52 56 CC The crowd looks on, as Dan Smith attempts to basket two. PRONT ROW Lt to Rt Coach Martln D Hanson S LaBounty D Nlchols BACK ROW R Rudlc S. Stevens, R. Harden, F. Outlaw,M. Dennis JVBASKETBALL WCM Opp 58 jCHbfMHI 54 7I JcHbmon 6I 44 Bclvidcrc 46 60 AubuH1 74 60 liust 77 53 CluHford 75 50 Boyhn 65 67 lWccp6rt 60 59 Hudcnl 42 Sports 1 15 '- i I Bob Moore goes up for two Braves Gain We 3 5 u It I Iti sou Btlvidtrc Auburn Om 3 T Bm III ILK XII Iu - S IIIfCIII t -1 . BL Ioil . .It IIIL rson . Belvidere . . ' Auburn w ,. 4. e . . Boy aiu , a . - Gui I 'd ' ,' :ICC Hu' 1 SOPIIOMORIC SCORES l I - 55 II: 'IClll I 7 ro , ' 55 I 7 X ' ' 42 48 K4 55 Iizlsl 57 45 vylz 44 SI Ciiilliord 55 ol lf'-4 -I 53 S0 I 4 'lem -18 77 'ci ' tuuob 79 N4 ' 40 QU ' ' OI 72 - X S4 5-I 41 99 I ist 50 53 I S7 5' II n 45 w7 I I il -ll The Braves ended the 1974-75 season on a winning streak as they won their last six games of the season. These wins were important in that they boosted West's conference record to 1 1-5 giving them sole possession of second place in the conference. The Braves were sandwiched between first place East and third place Auburn, Guilford, and Jefferson all own- ing 10-6 records. 116 Sports KNEELING: J. Zawlocki, B. Strohm, M. Parrott, D. Posley, J. Walker, M. Sotar. STANDING: Mgr. J. Nelson, D. Linsay, O. Perry, D. Resh, L. Bon- suck M. Schwartz, R. Bogan, H. Clark, Coach Brown, Freshmen Take 3rd in Boylan Tournament Carl Newton shooting a jump shoot. West West West West 'West 'West 1'West 'West West West West West Jefferson Jefferson Belvidere Auburn So. Beloit Jefferson Harlem Auburn East Boylan Guilford Freeport 40 49 42 42 47 ment in which West took third. 52 49 33 45 49 48 75 46 60 43 61 44 50 51 West 34 Harlem 46 'tGames played in the Boylan tourna- Both of West's freshman basketball teams put together winning seasons. Coached by Mr. Brown, the An team racked up a 9-4 win loss record, while the NB team finish their season at 6-3. Leonard Bonsuck, Rich- ard Bogan and Bruce Bell were the leading scorers. Bonsuck scored 181 points for a 15 points per game average, while Bogan average 13.5 and Bell 13.3. Sports 117 A varied choice of Intramural sports was offered under the direction of Coach George Slatkosky. 772 students participa- Fun, Companionship Aim of Intramurals Bob Moore scores two for his team. 4 I ted in volleyball, trampolining, basketball, and ping pong. o W 118 Sports Ron Stanford and Ron Brent strategically whip opponents Teammates set up a play in an Intramural Volleyball game. 3 What has 14 hairy legs and two shapely ones, acts crazy and does unusual things? Give up? It's Wests' one and only KNUT KLUB. These little crusaders of craziness pro- moted laughter and wierd looks throughout the halls of West with their antics and original costumes. Included in this group are seniors Marty Ross, Dave Hendrix, Steve Bailey, Bob Williams, Rick Davis, Julie Sullivan. Kriuts Brighten School Daze Fil-St rule, always be prepared. Who said flowering wouldn't pay off? juniors ROSS Kossman and Dave Julie Sullivan, alias Wally Dave Hendrix, alias Dancing Boothe, and honorary member Wrestler' Dave' Knut Klub brightcns school daze as seen in an assembly. Sports 1 19 120 Girls Sports Girls Sports Q 5 2 Q . me ' b ,: . Q H i 5 ' Q 2 g E X 3 N in Y , 1 0 -- mx. 'KF'-2, 1 . Xt y ,.., M it V 5 e se , L: 5 1, 2 f se 31 igw- iy 'P '4:'f2i fm 'K 4 ,,i X If ?' 1. 'H K .sir ? 1 'V i Q K g Q f .. 3 ' . ,idx R ., if,-,ogawyga - - . ,- - P1 1 .ir - . . . ,. . ,,,,., .-:. s ,,f. ,- ,.M,,.gW N . D - - 1 ., -, - 535 2 H it -- l 52' Girls Sports 121 Hard practice is routine. 1, 122 Girls Sports Ball Handlers Gain Fourth No-Loss Year FRONT ROW: Cormie Gaglionog Jody Kenny, Greta Street, Denise Tisdale, Marcia Parrot, Ann Reynolds, Dianne Weber. BACK ROW: Veronica Rotello, Ann Villani, Teresa Hawthorne, Jo Wilkers, Chris Waffle, Janet Fath, Beth Nesmith, Sheri Davis, Mrs. Thomas. -.. fx J.V. by Miss Pam Hayes. Beth Nesmith takes a rest. A' ' ' FRONT ROW: Barb Morris, Debbie Patterson, Ann Thillen, Barb Rnnne, Vicky Sharp, Theresa Cook. BACK ROW: Glenda Kemp, Cathy Gayman, Mary Beckman, Miss Hayes, Jeanne Olson, Krm Abbott, Tara Thurlby. Debbie Patterson was elected the most valuable player by her teammates. The Varsity team had a 6-0 winning record for their 4th consecutive year. The J.V. was 4-0 for the season. The Varsity squad was coached by Miss Lucy Thomas and the Af r as They're Set to Score! Girls Sports 123 Coach Dawkins raps with Liz before competition. 124 Girls Sports The Scravino flip is a big hit with the team Strohm strokes to victory! New Team Swims Well The girl's swim team got oft' to an impressive start. Though this was the first year girls have competed in swimming at West, they had a seasonal record of two wins and two losses. So they ended up with an even season. Mr. Dawkins coached a team assisted by Miss Minnie Neal. After a first place in the Mermaid Relays they placed second in the Big Nine conference and 13th in the state meet. Cindy shows good form while diving for the team. FRONT ROW: L. Smith, K. Wilson, S. Perkins, B. Strohm, S. Ambruzzo, K. Biggs. ROW 2: Miss Neal, E. Engelkes, L. Gustafson, J. Luety, L. Bonaguro, Coach Dawkins, C. Stass, A. Russo, C. Frawley, S. Yankaitis. BACK ROW: M. Scrivano, C. Kohlhagen, A. Erkert, S. Lindroth, D. Seal, K. Sawtell, M. McNames, K, James, J. Fill, C. Janson. Girls Sports 125 Serving techniques are improved. 126 Girls Sports Aha! I got it! Two heads are better than one Freshmen Spark Team The girls tennis team had a record of 4-3 this season. They placed second in the con- ference and 13th in the state. Mr. Ron Balsam coached, assisted by Miss Lynn Dowell. Coach Balsam stated: I think they did a fantastic job. We played most of the season with five freshmen, and did pretty well, so this shows the team has potential for a state championship if they really work at itf' There's time for relaxation on the court, too. FRONT ROW: Mary Johnson, Janet Rumer, Carrie Holmquist, Mary Burkhalter, BACK ROW: Martha Hyzer, Carol Burkhalter, Mr. Balsam, Mrs. Dowell, Jan Ratazak, Marg Johnson. Girls Sports 127 128 Girls Sports Chery Johnson blocks opponents shot. N i West's girls volleyball team cap- tured the District and Sectional championship but lost out in the State Tournament. They had a season record of 19 - 2, thanks to the coach- ing of Ms. Pam Hayes and Judy Wells and the hard work of the team. FRONT ROW: G. Street, M. Smith B. Morris, B. Runne, D. Tisdale, D. Patterson. BACK ROW: P. Hayes, N Olson, K. Abbott, C. Johnson, M. Beckman, G. Kemp. T. Hawthorn. Kim Abbott saves a point. Team Competes in First State Meet Debbie Patterson bunts while Mary Beckman looks on. Cheryl practices to gain control of the ball Girls Sports 129 X ge 2? is E 514 fv M-m,,fv W. , T 1 Girls Sports 131 Faculty and Academics in 1A V, ,G ? 5 wi M ' V ' '-Q., -sg Faculty and Academics 133 The Administration Offers Help at any Time The administration devotes quite a bit of time to West High. Many hours are spent by these men to achieve the high standards we have here at West. The administration has a variety of duties and obligations, such as supervising the students, working with the scheduling of classes, supervising the halls, and a number of other activities. 134 Faculty and Academics Ivan Linnabary, Principal. i 155 Mr. Saudargaus attends to a problem in the office. Mr. Linnabary discusses openly with a student Dale Crone Robert Baskerville Assistant Principal Assistant Principal an-ei 'Srin- .KM Mr. Baskerville chats before leaving. 5 John Stromquist Police Counselor Faculty and Academics 135 The counselors did their share of work to help students succeed. They helped the students out with all sorts of problems, such as scheduling classes, trouble at school, and even problems at home. The department used, for the second year, Com- puterized Vocational Information Services QCVISJ, to help students make descisions about college and careers. 136 Faculty and Academics Lorrcl Eikenberry Counselor 1 Charlene Corder Counselor Richard Kuberka Counselor md -nf..-....,,M.,..,. W, Agz. 1 ff' ff.. -M M.r. Mathisen works diligently. l Judith Luter Counselor C uue . Lhg ,L V C Counselors Continue Helping Students James Matheson Counselor X -'ffz' 1.-mm l ' 'N Hs :lxY v'f?TrA ' Nancy Mowen ,,,. ggpjq 35 5,-',f-,. . Counselor ' :'i3f.2. '25 ai ? oi, , W W, f , az....? ftuffxi, ' . 3 r.. , . liisu ...-Q Discussing problems is a part of Mr. Eikenberry's day. Donald Schindler Counselor Faculty and Academics 137 Harry Lindberg Mary Cronk Practical English Freshman English Fundamental Grammar and Composition l38 Faculty and Academics Janice Keegan Advanced Composition Business English Practical English Beverly Douglas American Literature Freshman English Study Skills Elizabeth Ahlgren Colonial History World History Journalism Yearbook Kathryn Michalski Newspaper Mythology Fundamental Grammar and Composition Advanced Composition Freshman English Sandra Nowakowski i i - - . - ,K M ,im i - . 92,1 Mrs. Thompson stresses the importance of English. A X 4' tv n,.V Z .x s A A we 5 A'A'-Q,,.-f v ins' , I sig. 215 2 K' 'ii' ' L wr . 413. fag W 2 c r af is l 'S W r no fry? X iff . , .,,: r i f - ,fly 'K' f :: '51 H532 Robert James Reading English ' ' Varied Classes are Carla Harms Creative Writing American Literature, Practical English Carolyn Gustafson English American Literature Social Studies K Offered to Students The English department continued their diversified program of offering electives such as Writing and Study Skills, Industrial English and Business English In the field of literature many exploratory courses were offer- ed rnvolvrng American British European and Classical Authors. Mrs Carolyn Gustafson Joined the English staff this year, teaching English and Mini school Richard Gadow I .. Mrs. Cronk is pleased with the attendance of one of her classes. Jill Iveson Faculty and Academics 139 r , English Department Ernest Stokes Romantic and English Literature Ideas of Man 140 Faculty and Academics Strives for Perfection Bessie Walker Tom Wallens Mass Media Industrial Arts Debate JoAnn Thompson Fundamental Grammarand Composition Shakespeare and Shaw Creative Writing English M.r. Wallens keeps his students in line. Miriam Nyman European Literature Modem European Literature Fund. Grammar and Composition Department Head 4:-fa' k Helen Wibben Reading Lab Roger Oehlke Modern Literature Contemporary American Literature Practical English Alice Fidlar French German Department Head Carl Orlando Bilingual Bicultural Colleen Hoffman Spanish Enrollment is Up in Foreign Language The Foreign Language department has two new teachers to teach German and Spanish. Miss Dralle from the math department, is now teaching a first year German class. Mrs. Lynn Dowell, also from the math department, is teaching a first year Spanish class. The foreign languages here at West consists of g three years of Spanish, three years of German, and four years of French. a if .,..q4' A , Mr. Orlando expresses his ways of pronouncing words. Miss Fidlar talks to Mr. Stokes. Faculty and Academics 141 ig fe' X,,, j ' X 1 its ' Vi ei E Donald Dunaway New Experiments Tried in Science Eizisgroiogy ' ey if-wwf ,ffl .. K B L, ,f-if '-,' ' it iif 'F . 'N 5 Q t Phil Dawkins Astronomy Earth Science Basie Biology 142 Faculty and Academics W 5 fri! Q' ' William Gruetzmucher James Criscimagna Zoology Introductory to Science Donald Terasaki Chemistry Biology 'YP 9' if on .5 Judith Emmett Introductory to Science Biology Mr. Kruger seems to enjoy being a student teacher. Phyllis Sio Fundamental Mathematics Processes Robert Cordor Chemistry Introductory Science Chemistry Math Fundamental Science Biological Science Career and Business Language The Science department remained unchanged in staff. The curriculum included many interest- ing classes, such as biology, zoology, botany, meteorology, astronomy, and physical science. QS Irrry The most popular classes are biology, botany, 5 and Zoology. Two years of science are required I for graduation. al Chemistry student displays firm grip ,us- Robert Metz Introductory Physics Introductory Earth Science Basic Physical Science Trevison Oldenburg Department Head Patricia Dix Biology Botony Current Biological Problems Mini-School Faculty and Academics 143 A New and Interesting Curriculum Tried by Social Studies Lawrence Johns Sociology American lndian World Geography Floyd Kuhn 'fHlu.. George Slafkosky Government Indian History U.S. History The Social Studies department continued to expand its courses in an attempt to build a varied and interesting curriculum. Teaching techniques were also changed this year. The department tried to minimize the lecture method in order to have the students more directly involved. Curtis Hildreth Paul Hallman Civics World History Afro-American History Government World Geography U.S. History 144 Faculty and Academics Mr. Martin takes a rest between classes. Dennis lleffner American Government Emergency of Modern America World War II Department Head John Martin U.S. History X Civil War Current Events isykiiiaa Ronald Balsam Mr. Whinna lectures to his Colonial History class. George Whinna World History Colonial History Elizabeth Rogers Civics U.S. History American Indian Faculty and Academics 145 John Watts General Math Fundamental Algebra Algebra Two New Teachers Added to MATH Staff Michael Smith General Math Algebra Geometry Fundamental Algebra Mary Hawks Introductory Algebra Geometry Fundamental Algebra 'T' Shirley Highsmith 146 Faculty and Academics Lynn Dowell General Math Spanish Algebra Mini-School Computor Math X., mg' ,AA Wi.. M 1 7 52' my , .. tltt Mr. Collier wades through his paperwork. Computer Math Offered at West Rose Marie Dralle Mini-school Math Algebra German Lawrence Slick Algebra Geometry Fundamental Algebra Department Head Mrs. Highsmith pauses while helping a student. This year two new teachers were welcomed to the Math Department. Teaching classes of both General Math and Algebra are Mrs. Lynn Dowell and Mr. John Watts. A new math class was offered to Algebra stu- dents the second semester. This class, taught by Mrs. Dowell and Mr. Slick, teaches Computer Math, using computers and program calculators. Ronald Pozzi Wade Collier Faculty and Academics 147 Tunes and Tones Ring Gut at West Kenneth Molnar Guy Brooks Gardner Mini-school Girls Chorus Boys Chorus A Cappella Choir Madrigals Singers James Sims The Music Department started a new class this year called Jazz Lab. This class consists of musicians playing popular songs. They also received some new instruments. A Dark Room is a new addition being tried out by the Art department. This year a room was put aside for developing pictures. Also, new tables were installed in the art room. Wire' sbs ls I David Bruton Jean Brutgn Department Head Mrs. Bruton assists a student. 148 Faculty and Academics X Business Education Cheryl Carlson i'L'2,2i.'25 1 I ypes Out Model Office Gerald Cherichetti Mr. Green watches over While Linda Johnson types. Office Machines Office Practice Futures Constance Layng Advanced Shorthand Transcription Speed Writing Cooperative Office Education A new teacher joined the Business department this year, replacing Mrs. Vinson, Mrs. Sheri Carlson, who teaches various Business courses. Although no new courses were added to the Business Department, enrollment was up compared to last year. Hubert Green George R0biU50n Bookkeeping TYPIHS . Typing General Business Department Head Business Math Faculty and Academics 149 Gym Teachers This year the girls gym- nastics room was given anew set of parallel bars. Among the many extra activities these teachers have started, are intramural sports interscholastic sports, a swimming team, and GAA. They deserve a hand for their help in making West a fun place. ff'...'f-T' it , , gl.: t. 5 , A 4' Lucy Thomas Gym 10,1 l,l2 150 Faculty and Academics Pamela Hayes Gym 9,1 l,l2 Swimming -'AIR Minnie Neal Gym 9,1 I ,l 2 Swimming Health it Department Head West's Spirit Aroused by Carol Jurs Gym 9,1 l,l2 Litesaving Health glydnf 33151 1,12 Mrs. Thomas discusses gymnastics with Donna Harvey. Paul Olson Swimming Health Alex Saudargaus -A..-nm..-f Mr. Infusino directs his students to the proper area. QQ James Brown Gym 9, 10 Thomas Schwalbach Gym 9,10,11,12 Department Head 's Richard Infusino Gym With the new four year P.E. requirement gym classes are over crowded compared to last year. The department continued to expand its course by offering a new bowling class. Also new is Mr. George Slafkosky, who also teaches Social Studies. William Stanicek Gym 11,12 Faculty and Academics 151 Extra Curricular Classes Offered To Students Joseph Lyons Auto Shop 1,2 Small Engine Repair if ' M - ' ' - . ff,2'f2,s4Zigffifhg . r ' , H 1 4 I + Two new classes were added to the Home Economics De- gfiflgllxfgs partment this year. Home Economics Related Occupations, Machine Shop fH.E.R.O.j, is an on the job training program which enables Welding the students to develop skills. Marriage and family living deals with marriage preparation and guides to marriage success. The department had also added all new equipment including micro-wave ovens. Margorie MacLean Home Management Bachelor Living Home Nursing Foods 1 152 Faculty and Academics lfil K.. Elton Ginn James Cheeks Lauretta Benton -qu-:af Angelyn Saporiti Clothing Tailoring Needlecraft Department Head James Hewitt General Drawing Mechanical Drawing Architectural Drawing Engineering Drawing Auto Theory Algebra William Callahan M f 9- NA Ted Paratore goes about his duties mixing cleaning liquids. Moving equipment is only part of the day for Brad Phillips. Extra Hours are put in by Custodial and Cafeteria Staff George Liebach stops his work, to have his picture taken. g., FRONT ROW: J. Cascio, M. Reed, T. Jacob, D. Thompson, Heeb, A. Kinka, W. Swick, li. Neth, H. Westbrook. BACK ROW: M. Smith, R. Henderson, V. Small, A. White, R. Moscato, K. James, D. McNally, P. Smith-not pictured. Who are those seldom thanked people who keep our school clean and shining? The custodian staff of course. Sweeping floors, scrubbing furniture and caring for the school grounds are all part of their day. The custodian staff also spends many many extra hours at swim meets, dances and games taking care of the school prop- erty. Among these people are Michael Ambruoso, Leland Banker, Dorothy Benton, Robert Gillis, Gregory Kahl, William Pangburn, Samuel Scalia, Paul Seyferth, Louis Terranova, Greg Watson, and Freda Williams. The cafeteria Workers also deserve many thanks for their contributions to everyone at West. Bud Peacock rushes to more important matters. Faculty and Academics 153 Lari Diehl . 'M ' V N X pecla QYVICQS in Help Students t iiiiiii 'Z s E iriififilz fzgwrqigiitdgi, '-ii 'Q Margaret Deal Library Department Head ,rim Ethelyn Schuster Alberta Stadler 5 .Q 1. 1 'xi .B , , ,. , .M-QU. .,.31,y in g ,,1-a'-,-v,'.f-...wa izzzfqgb - , .3 John Gustafson Co nstanee Dalto n Betty Stienhouser Hearing Impaired Freshman Math Freshman Government American History NUISC Library Mrs. Schuster checks for injuries. 154 Faculty and Academics M1-.Ex ...wwf ROTC, Drivers Education, taught by Mr. Anderson and Mr. Staas, Hard-of-hearing, and Health are all part of Special Ser- vices this year. The enrollment in ROTC has increased, com- pared to last year. New uniforms were given to the students on the rifle team. New projectors were also added to the ROTC room. L Special Services were given to those students who have dis- abilities. Interpretations for those who are hard-of-hearing was MSG Herald Mccmy ISC Davie Dobbins added at Votec. These students did a skit for the Variety Show this year which boosted their spirits. The nurse also helped West by keeping the enrollment as healthy as possible. Kenneth McKenzie gr, ,pr- ',,f 'Q- li... COL. M. Dcan Schiller ROTC Drillmeets '--X ui r, Q J ff' Qt Mrs. Dalton assists one of her hard-of-hearing students. Hafold Andersfm Riqhard Staas . Drivers Education Drivers Education Department Head Faculty and Academics 155 Secretaries Help Out A big help here at West are the library and office secretaries. Rosemary Swanson, Beverly Anderson, Louise Cadwell, Ruth Cooley, Jeanne Cramer, and Mary Ellison are a few of these staff members. Also on the Clerical staff is Marcella Pinson, Charlene Stefko, Rose Tanaglia, and Barbara Vierra. It's a step up the ladder 130 have Sugh 3 nice Clefigal Staff! MIS. AIlde1'SOI1 and MIS. Cramer discuss a book. Mrs. Pinson types out forms. Mrs. Caldwell uses the copy machine. A moments rest for Mrs. Vierra. 156 Faculty and Academics lb. 5 1-...N Mrs. Coole gets caught red-handed! C . : nfs ....i A -f f Mrs. Swanson stops to pose for a picture Teachers Use Their Free Time Sparingly Vivian Hickey praises the high qualities of the Owl. 'xv I- 1 5 1'-..,,,,,,S Mr. Collier says, Phooey on paperwork! Mrs. Nowakowski mixes business with pleasure. T if All work and no play makes a teachers dull day. The faculty and the administration T used their lunch hours and unassigned periods to the best of their abilities. Lunch, in phone calls, research, paperwork, and hall monitoring were all part of their daily W routine. ln the long run, the staff here at West doesn't end up with much free time . ak? L, Mrs. McDonald gets stuck with the work. Mr. Balsam awaits the ball. Faculty and Academics 157 .fe 4.--s 4 4. ta v ,J My We Wa' 5 J 19: Seniors , , H -A -- , ww, 5 - .wwf ,L ,NZL , ,X,,, , ,LL ,,, k ,,L,,QE, ,Q S WHS ,A , I 2' 'F iq dw Q. V Aw- A Li'A A JC .M N .. ' f . W It Al 8 -S tn V N '- . , :Ht K 5, 15 8 Seniors Www , .3 as 1 , I n ' 4 ME, Q ,v ' US' iuliml K N if L: A f Sarah Bennett Jeff Berg Sandra Birchall Debra Blanek Lee Bogdonas Bonnie Bogenrief Jeff Bolster 160 Seniors Marian Abegglen Judy Aden Jackie Allicks Ned Almond Carl Anderson Carol Angileri Cindi Anderson Jill Arnold Marie Aronica Christine Aronson Phil Ashby Steve Bailey Sue Baker Diane Barcelona Steve Beasley Karin Beckman Michael Beert The big seniors finally made their bow to West High School with an enrollment of 379. Never forgetting those unforgettable mo- ments, trying to knock down the Christmas tree, looking for first year classes, remembering how big the halls were and how you worried about finding the bathroom, hopefully the right one, Knut Klub, mice in every corner, being thrown in the boys' shower when you belong in the girls', putting a toilet seat in front of West with a forsale', sign on it, mixing the wrong chemicals and not admitting to the or- der, picking up a leech at the class picnic, being hit daily in the cafe with mashed potatoes, milk cartons and ice cream sticks, having friends over- hear the guy in the chicken line offer to swap your breast for his leg, and the ever popular cancelled class meetings, most will tuck them away and begin over again. Trying to graduate from another school, another place. Seniors 161 Mike Murphy steps off bus at the Voc-Tec. Rita Burrows Mary Byars Sharon Bumphrey Debra Burchett S 2 ,., -- v A b ,,., 'rrr ' f '9k'x M li Q 24 J 'F Q. 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L tse + A - . gg-U, S H tti. 7 in A Susan Fuller Billy Galloway Susan Gayman Laura Geddeis Susan Gelazus fs ' u L. 1 Q A Q'-4--f Linda Hall Donald Halley Tisha Harkness Diane Harris Susan Hawks w J ' - e s.go ' .sf I . afrg in a . 1, i rf f ' Ei x-A1.-1 x X ,fr 1' f ek A ix- K Q ,K David Hawthorne Nonte Geinemeyer David Hendrik Jom Herbert ' Cheryl Polctto Studying hard. Laurie Gerbert Nancy Hicks Riler Hinder srl: ,k1, - .K . 1' 'e' : ii l Gayzelle Hines Kevin Holcomb Connie Holley Lynn Hollingshed 'YY Mary heads to the library. Dan Johnson Barbara Johnson Beth Johnson Stephanie Jones Scott Jacobson Gerald Jencks Kevin Johns Amy Hyzer Cindy Ingwalson Patrice Ingrassia Jerry Irelan Financial Woes John Houck Doris Howard Gabrielle Hudson Beth Huerer Jane Humphries fx r 64' Plague Seniors Judith Johnson Victoria Johnson Joyce Jorgens Cindy Johnson Gust Johnson W ,,,., WJ, .s V ,A 1 .H 51 . it 5 f ,,.r'f. 252 N aff! X ir 7, i R I ig.. I, 'J Jodine Keckler Thomas Keegan Eugene Keirn David Kemp sl J sf, 3 ,M 4 ,gr g.,' J him 1 uf IX i l 7' Cindy Ingwalson manages to stay in the library. Judy Kerns Toscha King Mike Kirschman ' ,fra C tuis K Q ys 2 XX . Cindy Kleindienst John Kling Mark Knecht Craig Kohler Art students confirm basic ideas with each other. Laurie Kroening Sheilah Latham Mark Larson Michael Legel Robert Larson Sandra Lameyer Diana Lange Clarence Larson Carrie Kujawa Elizabeth Kunis Laura Labounty Cindy Kohlhagen Cheryl Korak Thomas Kostka Thomas Kramer Kathy Kroening xg, 4 'KBS 51- ' 5 it g. wx S, s Rx K . yi X33 V' -gulf' X X C r aala in R, X aaal ,r ...fir-fgi l' C K i divx , E Jr-fd? ffsgf Marathettc Lewis ik. 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K. kV.4s,kg:ers5zf ,sa 2 ,S , - 'ur:i 'd Amy Nadel Julie Nelson Brian Nesmith LeAnn North Julie O'Connor Beth Strohrn and Mark Waters Reign At Homecoming Darlene Olsen Cindy Ostergard Dawn Owens Kim Owens Vickie Owens Bev Pankow Tony Paris Michael Parnello Debra Patterson Jon Pathythes H Brian Peterson '--it. , f . if 'iii f ' Y 'io an 3923? S DIE' Jimmy Floyd finds walking the halls peaceful. Russell Rhoads David Reynolds Paula Richardson Jeff Reynolds - 'if' 7 ,, x ' ' ' ,L B , 1 4 Q . .al .--. 3 - -Qwazfgy -1 H A , rr, Q if x 9 bf. P 'Q 5 Q 5 5 3 Q, S Y! Todd Preiss Mike Pyzynski Maureen Reppen Cheryl Poletto Martha Potter Karen Powers Jack Prather ,x 'W Mike Peterson Leonard Pinter Mark Pfluger Cindy Pinkley Scott Platt 'ix K1 iff? - ff irc, :L f .fifffx :A if ' 5. .M . Quay: fff'a R fx V. ul 'wa ,vo , ,KK 1 4 f xv P gr X f it ae? ffffwlgjgtil 1. ' A u if l , Q Vicky RineDollar Steve Rippon Sandy Rizzo Cindy Robinson Cleve Ray Robinson S R S it A ,. L, ,ks , 4 - + to I '55 91' l in V S , My Q KT 5 Xa ever' Diana Robinson Lance Roscr Vlartin Ross Allan Rudie ...Q-.... if if I - '?!:v4 , ,J to .,,f- - i ' - if Q , - Sf-5' .. 1' 1: 'G- 1 E'1'J..E::,, was ' if Q, fl 1 egg L f X i, 7 wg ,I is 3,5 0 Q P Y, v Q sw 5 -I 'Dx loc Kelly and Tosha King caught in a friendly situation. Bill Runne Joseph Ruvol Vicki Sanders e f' was X. , - .gm ,,, is vi . 33? Q' , X -f L ' m A-:qu lg 1 nl, , ,. ve bfi , - Caren Saunders 1 ,, 353' 3' ' X No ,dfffx . 42:-P 5 Chris schun ff ' .emi s Ham S K Bob Schmidt Joyce Schemenaver S .4 5 . fi' 7 S52 I Stacy Smith practices typing skills Stacy Smith Dan Smith Warren Smith LaVerine Smith 7 sl- 5 Mm ff Q gb '-r , n,t f n ,ff a rs-if yd . -4: . n,, Q .H Q u u . '..'u.' 1 f '.' a n N 1-. .. ,W Terri Simpson Byron Smith Cam Smith Steve Seiter JoAnne Sher-:dy Marghret Shinn Cristy Shortino itw'-V 25 L E WZ' 7 1 K X QI 1 ,Y j th., f wil y xf Q2 fi S , K X Mary Ann Schwartzlow John Scoma Mary Scrivano Connie Seaworth Dirk Seehausen ' N ,Vr 5 , ' 3 ' -, r g' x, 1 Z Jeff Sprecher Jim Sprecher John Stanford Robin Staton Melodi Stewart if 'Q -rx? s is Rocky Stewart Roxana Street Mary Strohm Julie Sullivan Dale Bowers and Nick Nardiello contemplate over lunch. Laura Swanson Doug Swindall Vea Taylor Vicki Terranova Lisa Tessman Linda Terrell Ann Thillen nv--W' Lorri Wal ton Karen Ward Kathy Warner Beverly Viands Shari Vick Robert Wagner JoEllen Walter Anthony Thomas Lynn Thomas Steve Thomas JoAnne Trites Mike Vascellero 545, or 331 3' ff will lfrftiir XA gr as , ? QM Cb ...Vw Us W s err' rg WJ? A 5 ,Li-re, X' f. - Jw ?--M .. V . . W., Yi. . .. ,..., N, . . r ,t rs, f V, ,. rg LP' f.,f.fr5:s1,-- m1,g:: rr.,-f J, .- ' ,- .... i:,,, ire, , - fit.: flffsff 1' - ,. ' 1? f :h' a, ' 'II .Ag M- 5 2 vw. 'A 'W I 'Sr 5 N as 1 ec, 5- . r -- . M, ,J ,V , -- W.. E , 5 Q, .rrr .. A .4 i F 2 .1-it f 5 5 253 ' X if if ' res' 'X , ts gr , , :r.,5r: . ,eg f.- , I n Theresa Weiner Julie Wells Don Westbrook Mike Westcott Gayle White Mrs. Michalski Advises Class of 75 Mary White Jill Wilson Gus Williams Sandra Winget Bob Williams Chris Winkler Sue Willson Mike Winters Lisa Wolfe Greg Zawislak Brenda Wolverton Kevin Zeigle Bill Yankaitis Danny Zeller , i, , V M . Y .if , iff '52 F 5 -5' gk ieer il Q: 5 5 W9 in rf' Senior Directory MARIAN ABEGGLEN: J .V. Rifle Team Manager 3: R.O.T.C. Drill Team l,2,3,4g Color guard, Honor Guard 2,3,4g Rifle Team 2,4 Co-op 4. JUDY ADEN: . Pep Club 3g Co-op 4. NED ALMOND: Baseball l,2,3,4. CARL ANDERSON: German Club 2,3,4g Owl 2,3,4. CINDY ANDERSON: CAROL ANGILERI: Student Assistant 2: May Festival 3: Pom-Pom Squad 4: Owl 4. J IL ARNOLD: MARY ARONICA: Variety Show 25 Co-op 4. CHRISTENA ARONSON: PHILIP ASHBY: B STEVEN BAILEY: Spring Play lg Winter Play 4g Variety Show 2,4g Knut Klub 43 Track l,3,4. SUSAN BAKER: DIANE BARCELONA: STEVE BEASLEY: Band 1,2,3,4g Jazz Ensemble 3,4g Drill Team 2,3. KAREN BECKMAN: MICHAEL BEERT: Cross Country 13 Orchestra lg A Cappella 2,3, Pres. 4g Madri- gals 2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3,4g Operatta 2,3,4: Sr. President 1 Ad Hoc 3,4g NHS 3,4. SARAH BENNETT: JEFFERY BERG: SANDRA BIRCHALL: DEBORAH BLANCK: LELAND BOGDONAS: BONNIE BOGENRIEF: JEFF BOLSTER: Baseball 1,2,3 ,4g Ski Club 3, DAVID BOND: SUE BOSI: . ROBIN BRAZLE: DONNA BROWN: MARY BROWN: STEVEN BROWN: Baseball lg Football 2. STUART BROWN: Baseball I 5 Football 2. TAMARA BROWN: Editor of Warrior 4: Journalism 2,3,4. Pres. LPN 2g Powder Puff 3g Variety Showg Ulcer 3,4. RUTH BUCK: Orchestra l,2g May Festival 1,2g Yearbook 3g NHS 4: Lab Asst, 4. SHEILA BUCK: GAA lg Student Asst. l,2g R.O.T.C. 3,4g Girls Chorus 4. SHARON BUMPHREY: Pep Club 2g Girls Chorus 2,3,4g NHS 4g GAA 4. 180 Senior Directory DEBBIE BURCHETT: Band lg Student Council 2: NHS 4. RITA BURROWS: Pep Club 3: Co-op 4. MARY BYARS: CINDY BYLSMA: C JENNIFER CABLE: DONNA CAINE: PATRICK CALDWELL: ROSEMARY CALLEA: NHS, Student Council ABL, Girls Chorus Co-op DANA CAMACHO: JEFF CAMPBELL: Wrestling 2,3g Tennis l,2,3g Ski Club 1,2,3g Football l,2,3,4. WILLIAM CARLSON: Student Council lgBaseball l,2g Football 1,3g Orchestra 1,2,3g Journalism 2,33 Forum Club 4. BRADLEY CARTER: Swimming 1,2g Tennis l,2g Student Council l,2,3,4g A Cap- pella 2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3 ,4g Musical 2,3,4: Madriggls 3,4g Track 4. RICHARD CHAPMAN: JOHN CHOJNICKI: JOHN CICERO: Vareity Show 1gForum Club 23 Band 1,2 ,3gDebate 3: Student Council 4. DOUG CLEVENGER: Newspaper 1,2,3g Baseball 2,3,4. TOM COE: GUY CONN : COLLEEN CONNELL: Pep Club lg Frosh Chorus lgSoph Chorus lg May Festival 1,25 AFS 1gABLlgAdHoc l. CONNIE CRAWFORD: Orchestra 1,2g Pep Club l.2,3g Band 3,4. ROBERT CROSTY: CAY CROWELL: GAA 33 LPN 4. D CRAIG DANEKAS: RICK DAVIS: Band 1.2.31 Wrestling 2,3,4g Track 1,2 ,3,4g Knut Klub 4. JACQULINE DECKARD: GARY DEMOND: Football 2g Basketball 2: Baseball l,2,3,4g R-Club 4. BARBARA DERRY: BARB DINGES: GAA lg Pom-Pom l,2,3,4g President of Pom-Pom 4g Treasurer 33 Powder Puff Football 3,4g Ad Hoc MICHAEL DIXON: DEBBIE DODSON: PATTIE DRURY: E DEAN EARP: Football 1gBaseball 1,2,3g Orchestra l,2. LINDA EBERHART: Girls Chorus 23 A Cappella 3,43 Musical 3,4g Variety Show 2, 3,4g Orchestra l,2,3,4g May Festival l,2,3,4. SUE EDLUND: Co-op 3,43 Ad Hoc 4. KAREN EDWARDS: Pom-Pom 2,3,4. F JOLENE FENNEL: GAA 1,23 FBLA 33 Co-op 33 Treasurer of Co-op 4. HENRY FIELDS: Track 1. AL FILLLWEBER: Football l,2,3. CHRIS FRENCH: Football l,2,3,4Q ROTC l,2,3,43 Tennis l,2,3,43 Rifle Team 1. SUSAN FULLER: G BILLY GALLOWAY: Track 2,3,43 R-Club 4. SUSAN R. GAYMAN: Powderpuff Football 33 Journalism 4. LAURA GEDDIS: GAA 1,23 A Cappella 3,43 Student Council 3,43 ABL 4. SUE GELAZUS: ROTC 3,4. CINDY GERMAN: Pep Club 13 German Club 2,3,43 GAA l,2,33 Student Asst. 2. CARRIE GIBLER: GAA l3Girls Chorus 1,23 May Festival 1,23 Owl 3,43 Pres. of ABL 43 Student Council 3,43 Forum Club 4. ERNEST GLOVER: ROTC l3Wrestling l,2,3,43 NHS 43 Quill 8: Scroll 3,43 Year- book 334. NANCY GORDON: Orchestra 1,2,33 German Club 1,2,33 NHS 3,43 ABL 3,43 Pom- Pom 3,43 May Festival l,2,3,43 A Cappella 43 Variety Show 3,4 CAROL GRAVINO: May Festival 1 ,2,33 Spring Play 33 ABL 33 Musical 2,3,43 Var- iety Show 2,3 ,43 NHS 3,43 A Cappella 2,43 Madrigals 3,43 For- um Club 3,43 1974 District Choir3Thespians Troupe 1819 3,4. STEVE GREEN: Football 1,2,33 Swimming l,2,3,4. LIZ GUSTAFSON: May Festival l,2,3,43 Boys Swim Team Timer 1,2,3,43 Student Council l,2,3,4Q Chairman 43 A Cappella 2,33 Chairman 43 Cygets Swim Club 1,2,3,43 Pom-Pom 2,3,43 Ad Hoc 3,43 Pow- der Puff Football 3,43 ABL 43 NHS 43 Swim Show l,2,3,4. H DONALD HALLEY: ROTC 1,23 Band 132,33 NHS 4. TISHA HARKNESS: Co-op 4. DIANA HARRIS: ' Black Student Union l,2,33 Variety Show 33 Student Assistant 3. JAMES HERBERT: Football 1,2,33 Wrestling l,2,33 Forum Club 4. NANCY HICKS: Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 ABL 3,43 Forum Club 43Variety Show 4. DORIS HOWARD: Student Council 33 GAA 33 Black Student Union 3. AMY HYZER: Pom-Pom 2,43 Orchestra l,2,33 ABL 3,43 NHS 3,43 Forum Club 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Musical 4. I PATRICE INGRASSIA: Spirit Squad 23 Student Council 33 Forum Club 3,43 ABL 3,43 Pom-Pom Squad 3,4, V.P. Pom-Pom. CINDY INGWALSON: Orchestra 1,33 Class Sec. 23 Class 'l'reas. 43 ABL 3,43 Forum Club 3,43 Musical 3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 A Cappella 3,4. JERRY IRELAN: Band lg Orchestra 23 A Cappella 3,43 Musical 3,43 Variety Show 3,4. J SCOTT J ACOBSON: KEVIN JOHNS: Football l,2,3,4Q Wrestling 1,2,3,43NHS 3,43Musical 233,43 Variety Show 3,43 Madrigals 3,43 Thespians 3,4. CINDY JOHNSON: JUDY JOHNSON: Swimming Team Timer 13GAA 23 May Festival 33 Co-op 3 and DECA 33 Model Office 4. VICTORIA JOHNSON: Band 1,23 Orchestra 2,43 NHS 43 ROTC 43 Campus Life 43 Co- op 4. JOYCE JURGENS: Orchestra 1,23 Co-op Ed. Program. K JODINE KECKLER: Orchestra l,2,3,4Q GAA 1. EUGENE KEIRN: BRADLEY S. KENT: Co-op 3. TOSCHA KING: Yearbook 3,43 Student Council 43 Variety Show 43 Girls Track 4. CYNTHIA KLEINDEINST: Student Council l,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,23 Ad Hoc 3,43 ABL 43 Good Citizens Award QDARJ Illinois State Scholar JOHN KLING: ROTC l,2,3,4Q German Club 2,3 ,43 Band l,2. CRAIG KOHLER: Football l,2,3,43 NHS 43 Ad Hoc3 Editorial Ed, Owl CINDY KOHLGAGEN: Cheerleader 2,3,4. CHERYL KORAK: TOM KRAMER: Football 1,2. KATHY KROENING: Student Asst. 1,3 ,43 Co-op 4. CARRIE KUJ AWA: Swim Timer 23 Owl Feature Ed. 3,43 Spirit Squad 33 Cheerlead er 43 A Cappella 43 Musical 43 Variety Show 43 May Dance 3. L . LAURA La BOUNTY: Coop 4. SANDRA LAMEYER: Senior Directory 181 DIANA LANGE: CLARENCE LARSON: Cross Country 1,2,3,43 Rifle Team 2,3,43 Color Guard 1,2,3,4. MARK LARSON: Baseball I,3,43 NHS 43 SHEILAH LATHAM: DAN LEIFKER: German Club 2,3,43 Warrior 43 Owl 2,3. MARATHETTE LEWIS: Distributive Ed. 3,4. DONALD LIGHTHART: BETH LINNABARY: Yearbook l3Drama Club 13 ROTC 2,43 Co-op 43 Ad Hoc. MARCIA LONGARDNER: Co-op 4. ROBERT LONGHENRY: Orchestra l,2,3. SUSAN LUNDEEN: Pom-Pom 2,3,4. BRIAN LUTZOW: Track Mgr. 1,23 Rifle Team 3,43 Forum Club 43 Color Guard 1,2,3,43 Drill Team 2,3,4. M MICHEL MALONE: Football l,2,43 Track l,2,3,43 R-Club 43 Black Student Union 4. JOEY McCONKEY: Orchestra 1,23 Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,4Q Super Star ELIZ MAURER: Pom-Pom 3,4. PATRICIA Mc CAFFREY: KIM McLAREN: Band l,2,3,43 Jazz Ensemble 3,43 Variety Show 3,43 May Fes- tival 1,2,3,4. RICHARD MEADE: SHIRLEY MEADOWCRAF T: Pom-Pom 2,3,4. CHRISTINE MESSINA: Co-op 4. ELIZ. METZLER: LOREN MEYERS: Student Council 1,23 ROTC 1,2,3,43 Awards 1,2,3,43 National Scholarship Semifinalist. TERRY MILLER: Band 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 23 Owl 2,33 Quill and Scroll 33 NHS 43 Musical 3.4. PAULA MOORE: Pom-Pom 3,43 Pom-Pom Treasurer 4. SUE MORSE: AFS l,2Q Pep Club 1,23 Orchestra 1,23 Swim Club 3,43 May Festival 3,43 Forum Club 3. JOANN MULANIX: Yearbook 2,33 Co-op 4. VITA MULE: Co-op 4. N AMY NADEL: JULIE NELSON: German Club 2,33 A Cappella 43 Variety Show 3,43 ABL 3,4, Pres. Forum Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 AFS 3. BRIAN NESMITH: Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling I,2,3,4Q Student Council 43 Variety Show 4. 182 Senior Directory LeANN NORTH: Pep Club I 3 Powder Puff 33 Journalism 3,43 Senior Asst. War- rior. Pro-Skier l,2,3,4. O JULIE O,CONNOR: CINDY OSTERGARD: Girls Chorus l,2,33 Musical 43 Co-op 43 Variety Show 4. KIM OWENS: AFS l,2,3,4Q Treasurer 33 Newspaper l,2,3,43 Newspaper - Ed. In Chief3 ABL 3,43 May Festival 43 Ad-Hoc 43 Powder Puff M.C. 43 NHS3 Swim Timerg Variety Showg Student Councilg Ulcers 3,4. P BEVERLY PANKOW: Pom-Pom 4. TONY PARIS: MICHEAL PARNELLO: Football 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,4. JON PATMYTHES: Band 1,2,3,43 Musical 3,43 Winter Play 43 A Cappella 43 V. Pl DEBBIE PATTERSON: Newspaper 2,3,43 GAA l,2,3,43 May Festival 2,3. BRIAN PETERSEN: Band l,2,3,4Q Jazz Band 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL PETERSON: Basketball l,2,3,43 DECA 43 Super Star CINDY PINKLEY: Pom-Pom 2,3,4. LEONARD PINTER: Stage Hand 3,4. MARTHA POTTER: KAREN POWERS: Student Council 43 Pro Skier 1,2 ,3,4. JACK PRATHER: Plays 1,2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 A Cappella 2,3 ,43 Ad Hoc. TODD PREISS: Tennis Team I ,23 Swim Team l3Warriorettes 43 Student Coun- cil 1 . MICHAEL PYZYNSKI: R RUSSELL RHOADS: PAULS RICHARDSON: VICKY RINEDOLLAR: JOE RIOFREDO: Ice Hockey l,2,3,4Q Football 2,33WreSt1ing 1,2343 SANDY RIZZO: Co-op 4. CLEVELAND ROBINSON: ROTC 2,3,43 Forum Club 3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Student Asst. 3,43 NHS 43 Musical 43 Variety Show 43 May Festival 43 A Capplla 4. CINDY ROBINSON: Pom-Pom 2,3,4. DIANE ROBINSON: LANCE ROSER: Newspaper 2,3,43 Managing Ed. 43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4Q ROTC 1,2,3,43 NHS 4. MARTIN ROSS: Knut Club 4. WILLIAM RUNNE: Band lg Cross Country l,2,3,43 Track 1,2 ,33 Basketball 2,3. S VICKI SANDERS: GAA l3Pep Club 13 Student Asst. 1,23 Powder Puff Football 33 French Club 43 Variety Show 1,43 AFS 2,3,43 OWL 3,4. CAREN SAUNDERS: A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,4. ROBERT SCHMIDT: DARRELL SCHNEIDER: Football l,2,3,43 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Home- coming Attendant 2,33 Warriorette 4. MARYANN SCHWARTZLOW: MARY SCRIVANO: CONNIE SEAWORTH: Orchestra l,2,3,4. STEVE SEITER: Cross Country l,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,4. J OANNE SHEEDY: MARGARET SHINN: CHRIS SHORTINO: Newspaper 2,3 ,43 Girls Softball Team. BYRON SMITH: Orchestra l,2,33 Art Club 33 Forum Club 43 Warrioretteg Super Star. CAMERON SMITH: Wrestling l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 Debate 2. DANNY SMITH: Basketball 3,43 Super Star La VERNE SMITH: Library Asst. lg STACY SMITH: Cheerleading 2,33 Newspaper 3,43 Powder Puff 3,43 Variety Show 4. JAMES SPRECHER: JEFFREY SPRECHER: Basketball 43 Superstar ROBIN STATON: MELODI STEWART: ROCKY STEWART: Track 1,4. ROXANE STREET: BETH STROHM: Cheerleading 3,4. JULIE SULLIVAN: Orchestra 1,2,33 May Festival l,2,33 Swim Team Timer 13 Forum Club 3,43 Ad Hoc 33 A Cappella 3,43 Class Treasurer 2,33 Class V.P. 43 Madrigals 43 Musical 3,43 Winter Play 43 Var- iety Show 3,43 Knut Club 43 NHS 43 Cross Country Statisti- cian 3,4. DOUGLAS SWINDALL: T VEA TAYLOR: VICKI TERRANOVA: LINDA TERRELL: LISA TESSMAN: Orchestra 1,2,3,4Q A Cappella 1,2,3 ,43 German Club, Secretary 2,43 Musical 3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Forum club 43 NHS 4. ANN THILLEN: LYNN THOMAS: STEVE THOMAS: JOANNE TRITES: Speech Team 1,23 AFS 1,23 Newspaper 3,43 Circulation Ed. 3, 43 Student Council 3,43 Swim Team Timer 33 NHS 4. V MIKE VASCELLARO: BEVERLY VIAN DS: Yearbook 2,33 Co-op 4. SHARON VICK: GAA 13 Powder Puff 3,43 Art Club 4. W ROBERT WAGNER: Newspaper 2,33 Basketball 13 Football 2. JO ELLEN WALTER: Band l,2,43 Orchestra 33 Pep Club 1,33 May Festival l,2,3,4. MARK WATERS: Warriorette. JANE WEBB: German Club 23 Variety Show 33 MICHAEL WEBB: Band l,2,3,43 Cheif Wahoo 43 Quill Scroll 3,43 Thespian 2,3,43 Quill Scroll 3,43 Thespian 2,3 ,43 NHS 3,43 Speech Team 3,43 Musical 2,3 ,43 Winter Play 2,43 Forum Club 43 German Club 3, 43 Designed Sets for Plays 3,43 Ad Hock 4, Variety Show l,2,3, 43 Best Thespian, 33 Fall Play 33 Spring Play 3,43 OWL 2,3,4, Business Mang. Publications 3,43 ABL 3. Boys State Rep. 4. Ulcer 4. STEVEN WEBSTER: Orchestra 1,2 ,3,43 Golf l,2,3. JULIE WELLS: Cheerleading 2,43 MARY K. WHITE: Frosh, Class V.P. 13 Pep Club 13 Student Council l,2,3,43 Swim Team Timer 23 Ad Hoc 2,3,43 Speech Team l,2,33 Junior Class Sec. 33 Forum Club 3,43 ABL 3,43 Illinois State Scholar 43 Inter-City Student Council - Pres. 3,43 Student Advisory of Board of Ed. Pres. 4. BOB WILLIAMS: Baseball l,2,3,43 Owl 2,3,43 Knut Club 4. JILL WILSON: Class Sec. IQGAA 23 A Cappella 3,43 Madrigals 43 Musical 3,43 Variety Show 3,43 Winter Play NHS 3,43 May Festival 3,4. SUSAN WILLSON: C0-op 3,4. SANDY WINGET: NHS 43 Field Hockey 4. CHRIS WINKLER: Journalism 2,3,43 Powder Puff 33 Spirit Squad 43 Homecoming Court 43 Y WILLIAM YANKAITIS: Z KEVIN ZEIGLE: Track l,2,3,4. 4 Senior Directory 183 184 ADS KELLY A.W. ANDERSON INSURANCE, INC. WILLIAMSON AND 6464 Nor h s d s I Loves Park, Ill 61111 DEALERS 32 633 663 M CKISKI-LEWIS, INC. TOTAL CONCEPT I I Realtors A or mvzannv L .M vv A o c s d R 6 os I HAIR STYLING 398 058 F OR MEN OR WOMEN GERI'S Best Wishes From Manny Lyristakis Owner of Geri's Hambuger 2521 Auburn Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1974-1975 f' ' Warner-Lambert Company ,, y 5 5500 Forest Hills Road RWE.. W' Rockfomnlusnoas 51105 V CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 FROM ROCKFORD LABOR I I Any And Everything For Your Car NELSON AND STORM TOOL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2302 11th Street 965-0574 B 84 H AUTO PARTS 1401 18th Avenue 2820 Kisvvaukee Street Community Involvement 185 SENTRY DRUG INC. Best Wishes To The CLASS OF 1975 CONGRATULATIONS l TO THE Life Style Fashions Since 1866 CLASS OF 75 HELP Fiocton Avenue GASPEFIINI -OLIVEFII X A Shopping Center FUNERAL HOIVIE BEAUTIFUL X ENVIRONMENT f X O K 707 Nlarcesond Drive A o 964-6332 X2 AE: F47 ici!! .CF y - :WET State 81 IVlain Street Highcrest Shopping Center 186 Community Involvement CARPET SALES RUG CLEANING CARPET LAYING RUG REPAIRING , Funeral Directors FURNITURE CLEANING John J. Oliveri Hi-1' RESULTS And QcII':IIIE-F ' ' John A. Gasperini J. L. VEITCH. PRESIDENT FARMER BROS. RUG CLEANERS, INC. 'For The Finest In Carpet Sales anal Service TELEPHONE 965-8756 1618 KILBURN AVENUE - ROCKFORD. ILLINOIS 61103 D 4? 'f 3 . .x4- :W Q QF? yr is 1 .PY . .X . :NTL ' ifkyix, SY! if if :xx--111 14v::::g,::fr' ' .K 196, 1 :fi15:55k55::::::55'ff:,. ?fL:1f?i?.11w 'x W 5 EHR 'K' 'X Nlftflrf' ?Wifff:'f'w7V'.? 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They sponsored a Styx concert in December, along with Student Council, and the Sadie Hawkins dance in February. They also con- tinued with their involved work on the Bicentennial. 3? Kim Abbott Brad Alberts Steve Alfaro 'k . esrf r A S 9 t Ron Allen y A X Tammy Alonzo fag , 1 Alan Anderson I SH? f A , ,P are 'p Doug Anderson Jeff Anderson ,V I sift ' L W 3, Rose Anderson ' ' 'ff' - ,Lr 9 r rrr js ' A yizd - xi Russ Romine works hard on his Studie' 190 Juniors JU i f fa Q5-X ,352 f' is ,ir what I H70 I ' Q . ff WM 1 ' K yi 5 xr k W ' 1 4 ta fl H 1,--- is A t A v - , at R A lxq. M, 'ggi ' s b , 5 Q f .,, r r--, rr.'f ,Ha-N - ' S K f - .3 Uhr A 3 -Q. S' - ' ,,- P . ' 510 ' L ,F i . , X. my V ,W .r.,, I , lr L A,-45,5 1. - -:- - . '- f i. t 'fi l itl A ,, . Am r Q r-' - f 'v ff 'M' 4, w w f , 2 'J I rl fs , ' f ,. - , L MM V. ,,..,,. Jawff.,ar,,fr,f1f:1,-'lyke Q3 . nf , rf K r... Maw, if dui ry, ,A i w , , 2 ,,-, J i 4 an- 5 J' W 3, -j 'fl' 'as ' 4941 v'.v.,,ff. X ' y r . i. ,... it -353 1 ,k, 5 R 5 A i !i 9' X ' xx, 3 , 5 Y VM .. .. nam, s, N ' 'Q i if at 1 . Ages-3. , 'wi er 1. 4 if saggy is . , ,..,, I' 1 A on Q!f G-14 xiii l 5? fig? Q., an fn mix' Q fa-. H uw an wt,- J K XX . r ,Q nik J L it X. Debbie Antczak Alan Arco Linda Ashley Jim Baggott Clint Banz Tracy Barbary Nancy Barnes Beth Barton Mike Baxter Jim Beasley Mary Beckman Bill Beidler if at .Q, ,g,,,,,w Mai P. e ' ul-. is -r-vga-' tgxk ir f t 'fs ,., X 'it 6 J Q if J D . .. 7 , , M who HJ xxx ,fax V7 I 9 V , A g ' J - We J K W5 Juniors Demonstrate Spirit of '76 Mike Belk Jeff Benson James Bentley Patty Bert Chris Beto Carla Bietau Lynn Bonaguro Diana Bone Dave Boothe Birdie Bowens Chuck Bowman Bryan Brauer Pat Bremseth Ron Brent Tony Brough Elaine Brown Sheila Button Mike Burkhalder Julie Caldwell Mark Caldwell Marge Caltagerone Brad Campbell Lori Campbell Steve Campbell Graciano Campos Robert Cannon John Capone Karla Carpenter Robert Carr Bob Carson Dominic Castanza Sandra 'Cephan Jerry Chambers Frank Cipolla Darcy Coffman Dave Cogswell Deb Collins Joanne Collins Steve Collins Steve Cornson Charles Conn John Cook Julie Cook Loretta Cooper Scott Corbridge Leisa Corey Carol Cosgrove Kathy Crosty Denise Daughtry Jane Davis Pam Davis Sherry Davis Mike Denniston Teresa Devlieger Kim Dhuse David Didier David Dicitcrcli Susan Diloniussi Bill Dixon Robcrl Dowdukin Todd Dmy Liz lJuCcltQ Steve lidwurds Glenda lilliott lima lingclkcs Junior Cluss Olliccrs arc: Bob Carson, Prcsidcntg Kris Klcin, Vice Prcsidcnlg l ynn Holniquisl. Sccrcturyg John Capone, Trcusurcr. l Juniors JU mi J X? Q x x qw 5 7 M W - -:-:' 5 iw 139: 1. an , K L A 1 .C 4 SW sl 1 rj K M , 90 'U x wi ' if 'ef' I :law 'X 4. h .F '1' C W ,sl il? g in is C J ss J' Q21 S uf FW fss . , 4 I , ' N J A . . 9 vw A cuz ' M . :Y , , H mm ' M gif L, 9 ,fy .. ,V N gl ,. is .i 5 i N. sl 4- - - Ti 'if' ' W - ,- X Connie liriekson Kathy liriekson Anne lirkert Jet'fl asi1l:1 Susan l-'eeley Cathy lfell Edmond lferncdcz Chris lfibrow Dennis I-'lcteher Vinee Franco Martha lfrunklin Toni lfrawley A A nn' ' r A M A - is Lf Q f 7 km r f sf . - ' D 'i X' fl? A rg AA, ' -fi if 7 'S' gi ., -X We b Q , 5 Xb 'l ' st , 1 I asrhw Q -, pw , 1' li f Q i W4 -Q is dl , ajajj .. H nh ' -1:2 'Q A ' crime f six' S .X - if' in in , ,4 v HQ , Ns V? ilE i 8'1 3,3 - ..- ' -4,-y L V V, fat 3 K A... ,. ,W 3 Asx . r N -Ls A 9 , . My 61 :fX5' ' TWT? ..., :1 fav 19 as it au. ' .,... sf Nathan Fredrieks Linda Frey Jan Friske Marla Froehle Mike lfultz Sandra Gardner Jean Gelazus Natalie Geschel Amy Gibler Cathy Gioppo Lynn Gladfelder Jim Glawe Nita Glick Dawn Grace Paul Greenwood Annette Greer Pat Grimm Chris Gyorkos Debbie Haas Dan Hall Steve Hall Daniel Hallstrom Kathy Hancock Beth Hanson Don Hanson Kathy Harbison Nancy Harden Rick Harden Tammy Harrington Tammy Harris Vanessa Hams Diane Harvey Tom Heiner Sandy Henderson Dawn Hendricks Tanya Hennes Bob Heral Diane Higgins Joan Hinken Mark Hoefer Jun llolcoinb Jill Holcomb Carl llollaiml liloise llollimain Zina Hollimun Dennis Hollingsworth Lynn Holmquist Doug Hood Dorothy Hopsou Tim llostieltlt Martha: Howard Jett' llubley Sharon Hughes Cindy Hunter Karen Hutchins Gail lnskecp In nn ' v :- 32 .. Nlarthgi Howard shows usual charm at dance. Juniors 193 Fund Raising Starts Off Productive Year ww ,fh!9Y Xyf . i wan . at ,-... , .., ,- az NN fiagga' , f , 3 I in . 5 s 3 f Kathy Irclun J' John Irving Minnie lsom i Kathy Ivcrs Fred Jackson r Carole Janson Liz Jenkins Barbara Johnson ' Iidic Johnson A ' Q l y gf v X 1' ii' T? r , . J rf 0 ww-sw 'cv' of Nh. W J Carol Wadsworth reads up on how to write short stories. 194 Juniors 1 . S A -1 ' H K ' A K J X . N, -. 'K ' ,A I 1 -TL? ' Q ' , of Q A T: K i m ! 7 .Sak 1 XP.. ,, is mae- ' ,..... , ...W R r A Q ggi rw we an l if N gp ,Q ' i as if we 1 vw H, . Q ., : i R Gary Johnson Q Jeanine Johnson Linda Jolmson Sheryl Johnson Steve Johnson Tamara Johnson F LJ S JJ'J 1 Varrel Johnson t Todd Johnston Jeff Jones Michael Jones Linda Jergans I Vnn Yon? 'eral ' X of 4 1 rt B fa -,,-- .. . .- .. if as, 5? rr fro,-, X . X e P 1 i . K . , ' was ,A I 'wi' . K , 1 -, X Q Ng' an fi' ai . J, .Q .R E ll! Y at K 23 ,J ' 1Jn i r , i 'N Q' Kristi Karp Randy Keho Glenda Kemp Kristine Klein Dan Koeninger Ross Kosmun Karl Kroening lielen Kryzaniak Kathy Kunz Steve Labounty James Laffin Mike Lambrecht Danny Larson Denise Larson Peggy Larson Jim Larson Carla Lawson John Leber Betty Leese Pete Lehrke Sharon Lewandowski Kelly Liakouras Sarah Lindroth Suzanne Lindsay Andrea Lindstrom Beth Linnabarry Barb Logsdon Ron Lonsdorf Cathy Look Julie Lundeen James Lunn Peter Lykkebak Krys Majewski Ranell Makeever Ronnie Maluet Mary Manrod Stacy Manroe Katie Marble Terri Marchini Bob Marchioni Daryl Martin Vicky Mather Laurie Mathison Jo Marie Mauriei Jody McCallen Brant McDaniel Sherry Melfarland Larceen McGee Cheryl MeGlasson Mike Mellugh Kathy Means Bill Meihorg Paul Mcnke Mary Mera Mary Messina Wayne Messman Todd Droy expresses hidden talent in art. Lynn adjusts Cricketas harness. Juniors 195 lfraneis Meyer Jeff Misuraea Steve Mohr Dean Moore Debby Moore Alien Moritz Barb Morris Sheila Munn Juniors Busy in Westis Activities Q A .,,, S ,gs 'iw' . mm. 1 r , ,FQ ! f IQ? 'iv r x . 'xf- 1- 'V Hurry Munduy X 196 Juniors Barb Johnson's attention spun seems to have run out. ear ' fx 'WA Ji Ill, x 12 ,...N,A . W,-x f . N 'X . W twirl? Q X fi F W N ' '-:i '-vZKi'Hf '.-i3T.n'?zs:i 1 ' is XF it ,gt 1 ,rs gf -, X J' , 1, J it N is-X t F' i .- e.: : Zz. s ' ' AZ? 133' 9 mr x 2 4 we fi' it f vl A ' ' 2 iii! .. I . x ttt. hrzt M M to i gi . X Vt ' if .-E., it M L i gg, Q ' , f-5 ' 4233 .t - , iff in' A ': '--: - : 5 .,,, ., .' iv ---. A kkkr Azusa: 4'k,,k f fzfi k A t,, , fx E , . f t A K 4 . X ,X -13 17, 7?-f. 3 -A 'tts' A LA. -t az.. at 7, 'V I , it fairs if tx 'I' an ' K .. 4 ' if Y' Y ' . t- .IQ Aff Zi, iv sg - f -'li , , wi Kim Nagel Danny Nichols Jim Nicosia Mark Norcng Dave Norton Edward Nunez Brian 0'Connell Sharon Oligschlaeger Gerri Olson Jeanne Olson Janell Olson Tony Oritici is in 112 Y Q 5 N S E 6i3'It1??.rwe riff X 0-. frees ,slim i H gr ' 1 . . - are x . lfrank Outlaw Robert Owens Tom Papke Brenda Parham Larry Park Sheri Parker Robert Parks Marcia Parrott Judy Patterson Tina Paul-Peterson Wendy Pennick Karen Pappin Sally Perkins Bob Perno Sheila Perrrccone Kris Peterson Greg Peterson Julie Peterson Pat Peterson Rhonda Peterson Dave Phillips Chris Pierce Mike Pirages Eddie Plock Chris Ponder James Poulton Sue Powers Michelle Primeaux Danny Pumilia Joe Radford Kathy Rainwater Eberako Ramierez Russ Reemtsina Sue Reigh Bill Reppin Doug Resenbeck Gary Rinedollar Clint Rockwood William Roland Mike Rolando Russ Romine Jerry Rooney Rick Rudie Dana Runestad Salvatore Saicva Ben Salalnonc Mike Salamonc Ray Salucka Dan Sartino Debbie Saulsbury Nancy Schultz Bob Schroeder Malcomb Schwartz Mark Scwartzlow R011 Sclilccfl M irx Nlanrod Lrcites ll1TlllOlllOllS car tones Vito Sernas Randy Sheldon Dave Showalter Marty Siebel Diane Sierra Mark Simpson Cornelius Sinelalr Mark Skerkoske Ted Smith Jeff Smith 198 Juniors Mr. Whinna Helps Juniors Plan Program W M! x ,R W S .i ,i..i S 1' ab i A! u V V 1 A . 2 gziigg H T at - ,- wa- 41 rr lt ' f' V Y ,K yr ff' 'f 2553 tra? 1 ... ..- agar 'ff' 1 M S 45? 3 in if X. gd w gig HQ K Sfnnething outside seems to be more interesting than e ass. A W S N. ., E ' i Q' gf: ,. W U, YXX E ii .-L 'K er X J e ':'i' ii Q wtf S 9 is 4-:L 1 il' ,th K f K WV' 1, 1-.Hu M ,xy -.-- fa-.W -rattles. J., t rr ask 1,7 s If r 1. Y , 5 x X X or A ' a t Laverne Smith Lydia Smith Pete Smith Polly Smith Prisil Smith Jerry Snyder Barb Sola Rick Sorensen Pam Stanck Ronald Stanford David Stanley Jim Staskauskas Scott Stevens Pat Stewart Leighton Storsveen Greta Street Cindy Stuart Randy Stultz Brenda Suhr Jeff Swanberg Fred Swartz Angela Taylor Pam Taylor Karen Tell Mike Tellison Bonnie Terrell Jeff Thomas Rocky Than? Dekra Thompson Linda Thompson Lori Thornbloom Tara Thurlby Lora Timmerman Kim Tisdale Jody Todora Bebe Triplett Cam Triplett Jan Trites Cathy Tudor Larry Turner Nancy Usry Anne Villani Julie Vitale Carol Wadsworth Chris Waefiler Rocco Wagner Brian Waldron Brenda Walker Craig Walker Debbie Wallenberg Lorri Walton Renata Washington Ken Watson Mark Webb Bob Weber Cindy Welden Peter Weller Dan Westfall Charles Westholder Jay White Joanne White Steve Williford Ginny Wilson Rick Witherby Willie Wolvertom Cynthia Woodard Dale Yandell Paula Younge Craig Youngs Pat Zandonnatti Steve Zeigle Marvin Zuleger Rocco rocks with his reed! Then the baby bear said, g'Who's been eating my porridge -ya Juniors 199 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 From The Men And Women Of Greenlee Bros. gl Co. Greenlee Tool Co. Greenlee Foundries A QHAR41 5 QQ D T Ii '32 Tl 3 DEAN FOODS COMPANY 1126 KILBURN AVENUE ' ROCKFORDJLLINOIS 0 61101 TELEPHONE C8151 962-0647 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 GREENLEE BROS. 81 CO. - 213612th Street, Rockford, III. 61101 U. S. A. 7 Q Rockford Machine Tool Co. lSubsidiary of Greenlee Bros. gl Co.I Maplewood Roll Forming Machinery Co. 2500 Kishwaukee St, Rockford, III 00 Community Involvement Phone 963-5624 Joe Zammuto ZAMMUTO DRIVE IN Italian Sausage - Beef Sandwiches Fried Chicken - Fish Sandwiches Mini Pizza - Large Pizza 725 Kent Street Rockford, Illinois 61102 GRANITA HUMPAL'S SPORTING GOODS 1413 North Main 962-1888 If Sylvania Zenith R. C. A. Whirlpool Fedders BREAR LY THE BREALEY DAVIS T.V. AND APPLIANCE 2107 Kl5hW3l-lkee Wayne Davis Owner Rockford, Illinois 611105 HARRISON-ALPINE CENTER Dial 398-5030 Congratulations To The Class Of ,,75,, From The Worlds 922 Kilburn EKSTROIVI-CARLSON Largest Dial 968-0996 Producer Of Bathroom Machinery And Tool Since 1904 1400 Railroad Street Scales oiiirifi BANK Wednesday 9:30-7:30 ' Saturdays 9:30 - 1:00 962-4055 202 Community Involvement Community Involvement 203 'L Sophomores S'-... A.,,, '- V Nw.. 1 Sophomores 205 Sophomores Mike Adams Lori Agostini Bill Albano A355 F5 SSH W ee A xref' if 1 .N P ,ww X ae 'X , W' M Q Get it Together 'QQ tv is - .Mi -X Kodney Allen Mike Allen Roger Allen . WW Z.. 1 3 X 'R Brad Anderson Cheryl Anderson Joseph Anderson xv WR we X ,-af fx x x X Q xi 4, ,rr,,.. , N P A ,.1. Imf , ': In 4 - K Q K 5 50413: I A Q A A 5 N A , jim, , i ,W . Nw .. . Li. -., . wM'1,v , .X if - on 2 ' ': i M 75 P k . i r-, ? X X r,:, ,J - ,,,. seamfs x' M J A- . - M s t ' 1 QW- M, K - Q J K i 3 r 1055 Qs! sf if ' 1 :.. 5 - . 4 Q. . . . ., fa g . ' A? .--- 'L - 1 . ,mr wa .fy 3 K 'K f is 'M x ml L , , 'SEQ xyra - John Mandala puts Finishing touch to assignment. 206 Sophomores A K .vivgas or Q c w I 3 T ' E re 1' rg A :--, A im- - - , A ti-n... J -. JZ ' f M 'ff in - 1 .,:r -Q . swf! , sis nl 2 A' i J L W11'l?1 ' soils A fin- ii f J 4 1 'er' at raft m' 1 ,--' 2 f 1 1 A if ,A - - f Vs zmgti' , , Q r , Jem' 4 ... . 1 1 if -. 'N 7 B Ai 1 W 7 ' ,x . RQ' J ,E it . ,,.' k it in -A V. P W J 1 new si f i i ,QP Pi' .K A fa, frm? ' im' ' v.v,.r-f ' 1 mw- rf? Vicki Anderson Kathy Angileri Brad Arbisi John Arbisi Maria Argumdo Don Arns Audrey Aronson Tom Bacon Jeff Baird Cathy Baker Rose Banghart Bruce Bannister Janet Barnes Bill Belk Monica Benassi Kevin Betts Joanne Black Janet Blair Denise Blake Connie Bogenrief Jane Bolster Julie Bombard Belinda Bonham Tina Brazle Kevin Brophy Moria Brophy Charlie Brown Mitch Brown Tony Brown Marisha Bryant Deanna Bumphrey Carol Burkhalter Kathy Bush Peter Buttacavoli Diane Butts Aida Caballero Maria Caballero Marty Caccia Della Caine Darrell Camacho Scott Campbell Wendy Campbell Scott Caproon Rick Casper Laura Chapman Tony Chavez Nancy Chojnicki Peggy Clendening Russell Cline Jeff Cloyd Nan Cloyd Joanna Cole Debbie Connor Theresa Cook Brady Corbridge Rick Corey Brad Cottrell Ray Covert Dewanda Craig Becky Crawford Penny Culbertson Diana Dailing Paul Daugherty Kim Deckhard Greg Delia Randy Dennis Connie Drought Joe Draper Louis Ducksworth Mike Duffey Natalie Dye Brian Earp In September, the class of '77 came back to West for their second year. They started well by participating in the Jr. Olympics and ended up winning first place. Miss Jill lveson, class advisor,he1ped them in earning money. Some of their fund-raising ideas were a bake sale, a car wash, and a garage sale. In Decem- ber, they went on a hay ride and in the spring the sophomores sponsored the St. Patrick's dance. The class chose John Samorian for their 7 class President, Randy Stryker as Vice-Presi- r l dent Joe Scar rtta Secretar and Janet l 9 s 9 , Fath as their Treasurer. r Q - .f .+ .1 - r:,a1.'r: 1 5, za, x we rr 1 fr jew- . ' V' l ff? . , -- ' H ' 3 ' ' . at-'ffpf-' 5-af-N1-:i:t41r:wz4.af,f, sf , ff - -7213 ', f -'1 fr - '- f . Jr . K s- '.-- 1 .. ,, 'ff '-' will-. M: MVK sc- . . Dwi 14. N.. wE'.-. K' 7 7 7 N , brag? gags? -:z,,1,frg.j ,A . .,. gsqgzs,gg.g?AHL?1 . as - Q , f 5 Q A 1 f, s . t rap. f zf was QFQWQ3 31 ' ti- J :V w e 'His-v-31534 sat, a it if -si, r 5. sw -'wg we -agar' .ef 4 Snifztrf-rr ,-J4gy r ,.w.s,ra . 'gf' 1 J X 4, 3? i 'l , 5411, Qifirf 'if at ' g . sf , J J - J gaifsmewlia. .km 1r.r'L1fri H - 1-Siestayr-,iM'.'m.we3srggP.f1rfs4r,?pf:,gmfQ.1f',5s.rr w A -- M X. .sfg t 2.f1ig4r1ri' 4 .L rfflrT1f2'1e 447-aeggff1 we54s1x4.fr'W-:ri-0. S11 'A .. .,'r2E2:.'ff44P'rtfLsw?',i frf'21':L'i 2 agweaaaai Hfgietfi l' Pav- , rt-1?-'gf , f i .4-li' t g, , . - . -if fi N e:'k 1f-, W'4 '-Q12 5 ,i'z1Yff?f?:f7jsr:'3,,1'l,igg?,Ei1qv-gr,-rf'i'eg:.7v?a2f 'jc i aivfrsfti-:kgtltfggfiggfiwg-sslziiilif'15511iffifkzi. . gif.-ieffrkf' wee:Q'f,aq1-use 12Zi'1e4w?X?Mfat?-1'-1: 1 'rf' A I 5.15-5j:'f1,q fu59e'i+i11:f11g-f ? 2? ',I1ifi'.YjQS1Q4 fiiyfgfitf-Lfaixfr1f7'2,,: 553:-fgiifi 4 ,5fLf4.r2'1Lgf 25 '??5i2f'imf '-'T:5iJF?? Defi? :if?t5?'3k?'gS3Q3'i1 Q ,frfff f1gffrp1-.:gZfgff' ,. -kiwi f5gf21'fe1r',-:r1:lr1 a 5 'S Q tff iQfZ.zfa'x1K5'5s'1'i'iv2-if ,arefmffeqfeizw as f Sophomores 207 it Julie Jones ii and Matt Mullins - lll. Chosen for . Homecoming Attendants Pctc Edwards Bill llllcfson Tcrcsu Elliot Patricia Iillis Paul linglin Mark Erlzmdson Norman lirvin Dave lfubmo Joc lfusulu 3' gk I an A 1 is t W 5 l 749 . ,.,., , .. , i ., K t , .X L .V K H iq Vg I. Q '59 Uv- 4 i ' .2 47 . ' -Q Q : ,,l T I 7 Q2 R' 9 f i l ' Q A it lill l ,ef 't ' law- A .K 4 Q ' 1 l gr vw' i vi s: WX ,. 4 A, nl' ' -,-'K ' ' l -5? 9X 'X ,,.,....-..-siiw Smwmmf 1. - er X K 'Q Denise Seal works hard in history class. 208 Sohpomorcs x fu .mi x K! ,Q X M ,, , K 5. My N H, Akrk 4 ,-:, , G , 9 - 'W J 57- ff' K4 ' ,. . krgk 1 I X t 3 C K La. MMA ' F' ' ' , qw 1 , H Q is sf? iw . R I lr 1' V if i Q N33 Q' R 2 s fl I A ,vm . 4 55: X 4. .,, H s mg 5 'N .fwfr Va -Q 1 , ' S S x Wwe E' X6 5 ex . '4 K f ig it N. ,Al N r ,t i L.iL. gsm, N , t ,.,. I4 Q fy, v X k Janet lfatli Tom lfennell Cathy lferris Jim lfinley Carole Finton Dennis Folsom Steve Forrest Jayne Foster Rita Ifranco Colleen Frawley Debbie lfullove Roger Fultz Connie Gagiano Dawn Garard Cathy Gayman Jeanie Gentry Lane Gillette Mike Gilson Margie Glason Ronnie Glover Lori Goral Lori Grace Julie Graupner Sharon Grayned Joe Greco Dan Green Kiln Grieves Larry Grubb Dan Gustafson Mike Haas Jim Ilaberer Steve Hallman Dave Halstrom Dave Hamilton Deanna Hamm Diana Hamm Rick Hankins Doug Hanserd Todd Hansen Mike Harding Doug Harnden Phil Harnden Cathy Hamess Jan Harris Jackie Harson Scott Hartwig Donna Harvey Scott Harvey Kirk Hathaway Mike Hawks Cathy Heck Diane Helgesen Tina Henley Mary Hetland Kim Hightower Loma Hinds Joe Hinesl Cindy Hobbs Nancy Hodges Gary Holt Ty Hosfeldt Cathy Host Danny Hubley Jan Huekemeirer Rusty Hunter Craig Hurless Jamie Ingwalson Barbara Johnson Dan Johnson ig- ! me ., g QQ., B il 1 Betty Johnson .Jackie Johnson .- . Z:-. sr 5 . Cal-Ol Ann Inskeep Sophomore, Judy Lee and date watch JJOJIILLOIIJIJIZ. John Intravaia UfUV'I'C5' Beverly Irning Kathy James Herman Johann R5 iv' 4, E 5 Sopliomoits 709 Linda .lolmson Maple .luhnsml Vzmcssu Johnson Julie Jones Gene Jurasek Debbie Jost Dlllllil Kent Liz Kent Bruce Kcirn Sophomores Pass Orange to Victory at Jr. Olympics Q I H-1 li vx Huw 1 K ,Sf . . Q ' L as -h ,fl A Ji, ' .b v ..-' X .... T' 5 rre r rs rss ... ,.. l ll F . 1' I Larry Park, David Lutzuw, Kathy Luflln show skills as they toot their flutes. 210 Sophomorcs st r- ' E 5 H if ri'-K, Q :E a t K 1' I l E? x A 5' t . K, 4. A .,,. rf, 3 .t xl QQ: , .A t r, .Q 3 'Qs J if A A W ng 439 .2 E N X f Q M x rg, l ga f' rs s tfn 4 I Jw, - - ,rs- H-Us CS' ,-is W.- 3 X, x r 1 . rn- ' by gig Snr: Nil W- as C,- er K My r y yyto ii 'gp 1? i Jt: :.- ii in 5 . -is , ' L -'Q lx-'A if ' Q if .. J ' fix , I, K . ,.' Wi 'x Q W QQQM K 1 fix ' G A Q ' at J I J fr E1' ff ae f ' 1- i ra 7 Af? - X M v J I k-,k, i .,A.k ,'E::'- gig. :-gg-,t h x f J A , A Robin Keiser Kelly Kemnetz Mary Kerns Jennifer Kerr Scott Kevern karen Kliffel David Kling Carol Kluge Kathy Koehn Rick Kohlagen Mike Kiltz Dewayne King Kim Kiple Cindy Krebs Lloyd Kroening Kathy Laffin Marger Lantz Margaret Lantz Jimmy Larson Randy Larson Dennis Laye Judy Lee Scott Lee Kathy Legal Lynn Lester Pam Lewandowski Tina Lewis John Likes Glenn Lighthart DeeAnn Livingston Valarie Lobb Kim Lorenz Debbie Lovelady Randy Lowe David Lutzoe Randy Maddan John Mandala John Maney Mike Mangiaracina Ron Manis Jeannie Mayrer Gary Maureman Mac McCauley Gregory McGee Ron Mclnned Geoffrey McNames Jim Medernaeh Carolyn Medley Karen Medley Debbie Meini Robert Mejia Joel Metters Nancy Metters Jean Middleton Tammy Miller Carol Minniek Federal Minor Rose Molina Bob Moore Larry Moore Rose Moore Brian Moritz Jim Morrison Jeff Monroe Mike Murphy Veousha Murphy Danette Nailor Terry Nall Sandy Nardilloe Jody Negri Pam Nethrey Dave Nesmith 4- Y l f Carl Newton Chris Newton swawu Pausing for a thought in an linglish class Sophomores take time to talk in between classes. Sophomores 211 T I -arf X Q . ,arf W ,,, John Samonan f -rf f L y on N U W .,::. is f-.,A, Chosen for y, 6 hm, l l WT v op DDQ Put Nordstrom Loo- Mary Norton M ': ::' . Rcbbcccu Overhcim xv fl fxiz' l l . In .. ,, km N kg, 4 V, S2xa:22323if,1z':1 fl rr r l Diana O'Kcefe Q 5 . . 3, ' , '1 , '5 gl: k - 0 A 'L - .U-l 1 A EDM I 5' 'Lf I Ken Olser Kathy Olson Nancy Olson frpmww. 5:55 ai A . 'S F? ---ff ' -QM., ' . v if . W.-... -- My , S ,W X n A 1 John Mandala uscs specimen through microscope. 212 Sophomorcs , -1, ,551-gg---lfs ..,, .-,.r-,.i:E.,4i::,, no ,,5,.,SHrk M5 hi WMM 'X i' if x Y -J, . .1 Q. an - elk? ' ,1 .'-:-'gf- W , L L' 2 it J J! , si , . r ii J J Fine eggs- , i rrrr , l , , .. . t 6 J x l , fx Pi ' ,L Q fi., , ...fl x dc 4 Qifi 1 , .A .. .7 TVN? P if - avi ag, jr' W eg , ,J D 95 A 'Q--rd' 'iv' .,..f it-s MSW' mi U Q 3 ' .'.-f, N - iiffqary Q Sh, '.-,-'. J-:il :S-, . ki ' I N L ee- ,, J L V John Padron Bill Papke John Parent Mike Parker Jodi Parks Tina Parnello Sue Parsons Ann Partee Kevin Pavlik Loretta Payne Jeff Pearson Cheryl Penvy Reid Peper Bill Peppen Marc Perrone Alto Peyton Nadine Phillips Don Phoenix Don Pickens Suely Pike Debra Pilgrim Gary Pinson Julie Poole Richard Poor Susan Postulka Janet Pribyl Stephanie Price Jim Puskac Lisa Pysznski Aidan Quinn Lisa Quisenberry Phil Radosevich Mike Ragsdale Tim Ray Randy Redmond Iiric Redsehlag Lori Reese Joe Rieff Sue Reppcn Tom Reynolds Mark Ricotta Barb Rieffer Bonnie Rieffer Dave Rinali Aleck Rinaldo James Ritchie Mike Rittweger Bill Roberts Dave Robinson Gloria Roby Randy Roguski Denise Rolando Vanessa Romine Vince Romo Dawn Rockwood Gamet Roos Sandy Rosik Lesley Roos Veronica Rotello Pat Rude Barb Runne Andrea Russo Mark Ryland Kirs Sawtell Liz Sandwiek John Samorian Nick Salamone Carl Salamone Cindy Sachs Joane Schwartzlow Jeff Schwalbach Janet Schultz 2 . A 1915 ,- Rose Schrupp Laura Schoonmaker Dan lfarrell plays trombone intcligently. Janet Fath, Treasurer, Joe Scarpita, Secretary, Randy Stryker, V. President, John Sarnorian, President. Sophoinores 213 'fr 1 .3 cn cn F CD cn O 'J if Advises i if Sophomore Class Chris Schncidcr Kevin Schuiblc Kurry Schaible Brent Schafman ,,. 5 'ii f , ' Q, gf oo fr. 6 4 o Joc Scurpitta Wayne Scitcr Sheri Scchlcr x,,oof g J 1 N 2 K b. ,fix wwf ff fi 9 is L - .3-32? wwf, Y vi .ijgshl gf f y 6' ex-fy N, K No ,, o F' '05 fi? 'lr X I ii G ' i q :QQQ A x .- . I Mil - 'fi ml ' :- QA , i . X , SW ,Q ,4 Egg, me A A .a,'2fif1iL'. .- 5112321 ,, ,, : Wliut u wonderful way to go horseback riding. 214 Sophomorcs at f , , 1 - 'CL7' fgffwf . X I. .eg 5 it ff' :.. .Y 45 Irvs. Y-ff-Y 1 YY? 3 ix t 'Q WX W , L lik :v 5 - il - 1 .si 11' :ff of 5 F' .,,,,,,M if 31. ,ef ,L Denise Seal Scott Seal Jack Seal Steve Shinn Vickie Sharp Angela Simmons Angela Simes Dan Slattery Adell Smith Laura Smith Laura Smith Leona Smith Marilyn Smith Maureen Smith Alvin Sniper Kevin Snyder Margie Soltz Cindy Spencer Ken Spcers Randy Stryker Brian Story Gayle Storsveen Linda Staton Dave Stevens Brad Streeter Brian Stukenburg Judy Sullivan Dave Sundberg Sharon Szuminski Dan Stata Karen Stanek Bob Starnes Tim Swanberg Georgetta Taskey Scott Taylor J. C. Tennial Terry Thiel Melissa Thomas Julie Tinbush Denise Tisdale Cindy Tripp Debbie Tudor Alfreda Turner Mark Vaughn Brenda VanDyke Terri Verdina Scott Vcstail Tony Vitale Chuck Wadley Bill Wayman Della Weatherall Diana Weber Peggy Weber Carrie Welson Stacee Weir Joni Wcnstrom Jerri Wolfenburger Betty Werner Mike Williams Delora Warard Brian Willis Penny Wonder Annie Wright Ron Wurm Sue Yankitis Julie Young Yvette Young Kathy Yuceas Ron Zawisiak John Zeigle Bob Zeller -coat. .. 3 Jeanne Zombro Leo Zupancic - :Ne - - . . Q sw a V -a -V it ' . iii 555 535 x gy 3, tg , 'F it - f ., ..,, .sig-. -- L f.k, fl Janet l'ath styles at lfall lfestival. Sophomores 215 Sundstrand IX Corporation sunnsmmm 4751 HARRISON AVENUE ' ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61101 U GD AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MJF Ted Peron THE GALLEON 515 Toner Street W. H. WILSON - HALL CO. Printing And Lithography 327 W. Jefferson Street Rockford, Illinois 61105 952-0655 wkokgom uwiffp I ' -in' I ' X l, f ,J 3 216 Community Involvement QeQfQ,gzMMxb0 ip, Wy QQ GUNITE - HAYES CO. Best Wishes To The 1975 West High School Graduates Producers Of Wheels, Brake Drums, And Other Special Parts For Heavy Duty Trucks And Trailers coMPLuvuENTs A Friend Of WILLIAMS-MANNY GF A And lf Your Not A Friend vve Would Like To FRIENU Have You Become one 1L1iN139E5T11l?!i19!!E!iHl The Helpers? Illinois National Bank 8: Trust Co. 228 South Main St., Rockford, Ill. 61101 0 963-3431 0 Member FDIC Community Involvement 217 822 est Seller 231' after ear. A merican Bank Seventh Street at Fourth Avenue naIu2oIi0nc Start your new life not with just another job, but witha career at- S. x mmwemmwxeaimaim-9 218 Community Involvement I MEADS SUPER MARKET 2614 Kilburn Avenue Phone 968-3491 U. S. D. A. Choice Meat Cut To Order Try Our Old Fashion Butcher Shop HOME SHOE COMPANY 1143 Broadway 965-5615 Footwear For The Entire Family Since 1920 ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS Best Wishes To CLASS OF 75 ADAMS JEEP 904 22nd Street 2100 N. Central Avenue 397-0070 Best Wishes To The CLASS OF 75 AMEROCK leading manufacturer of fine decorative hardware. A modern plant with modern ideas about products and people. XN'ith a huge network of outlets all over the United States and Canada. Amerock has proudly put a little hit of Rockford in almost every home in North America! AMEROCK CORPORATION 4000 AUBURN STREET 0 ROCKFORD. ILL. 'HIM HtllltllIjlllllllltlllllj'I'l!I1flltl3't?l'U Community Involvement 219 220 Freshmen Freshmen 1 A AMN. ,,..w.. ,..v, if ,vw-ww. Kf- -uuqumq, Rx Freshmen 221 The class of '78 began their first year at West High by attending an orientation in the auditorium on August 29. Mrs. Lari Diehl, class advisor, helped to get the class underway. Some of their fund-raising activ- ities were a bake sale, a date dance in February, and a car wash in the early spring. The class of '78 elected Jim Johnson as their class President. The other class officers were: Cheryl Grey, Vice-Presg Mary Burkhalter, Secretaryg and Mary Delia, Treasurer. H1 ., 76,5 f D I .N 11 Q Susan Abruzzo I 'fu 4 Michael Adams A ,J 'K N? . W 4' Wa' ' - -f Debbie Adee ' V is 'ff .lzl D i,,. A ' . f- M ,Y Daysi Alfonso i Evu ,L WT. Mike Alonzo r, . f iesta Laura Ambruoso Lisa Ambruoso Kathryn Andersen Inez Anderson .4 .L Z 'Dr fax Y lx Michele McNames, Debbie Mathison, and Melissa Byars listen attentively as Mrs. Thompson explains the assignment. 222 Freshmen ,. 'M D. N r in an H' V , VL . W ' , :N v M W ,ax M. 40 i My y 'Q I- ff E la. we , L .. 5 , yys. 'il ,.., .2 - ' x 1 J , E Q3 I 1 af' X it ,Y V- Q i 1. U alii 5 -1 dl- ' ii f 'Tirv' N zgk ll., vt' Vi - A A 1 -4 A , li' 2 A . 1 . if . E7 g v, 1, ,fs N - ' eff I i .f... A A A ., X ' yl.y. X A ff x .i its me 5' . v-it 1 QM 'st , ,, W: if D .hs A .. F! . . 3 -wk A . I Q, Q g . W- J Q g, C ,gg ,, if . ggi.. 534: , -sf? .X 4 532 sa P' Joseph Anderson Suzanne Anderson Steve Anderson Lori Andrews Mary Arnold Dawn Ashley Crystal Ballard Kim Barber Beverly Barcelona Tom Bartel Brenda Beksel Debbie Berg December Roller Skating Party Brings in the Holiday Fun an 4 g ag' M ira 22? ?f,j3, 'uf ,. ,, , V' A -4 N I I ,rv me 3 fm .K 'V V af MS, ef V, ra 4.1, -,, J X H, Q r,s , ,H . , L. , r K' an 5 1 rf Earle B 'sees gawk' ' 'Agia ' K.: We 'QF Z5 , ' l ' ,ff -f Ti V E kai' if-a g . J, K lf Q 5 1' ' A 1 sa .Q si r s : 'T Y' ., TY? its K 'Y' 4 sw.. M ,gy R 5? llll Q A 1 ix no H' . H.. Carol Bertel Luz Berumen Kris Biggs Tom Blake Alanna Bowman Robert Bradley Janice Bragelman Charle Braun Fred Brent Marion Brien Scott Briggs Melanie Brinker Kathy Brough Mary Brown Dan Bruner Linda Bryant Dennis Buck Jeff Burd Mary Burkhalter Antoinette Burks Deborah Burrows Kathy Busse Melissa Byars Lori Cacciapaglia David Caldwell Linda Calhoun Frank Calvanese Lori Cannon Corliss Cartier Tim Cassaro Alberto Ceballos Russ Chalke Joan Champlin Bob Chapman Heksey Clark Karen Clark L. B. Clark Theresa Clark Suzanne Cole Linda Collier Debra Collins Tim Collins Denise Conn Dennis Conn Joe Connell Pat Coogan Tracey Corbridge Kim Cousins Vickie Cox Terry Craig Mike Cuppini Brad Curtis Lynn Czerniewski Darrel Danekas Scott Danekas Tim D'angelo Stella Locket racks her brain to finish her math on time Michael David Kim Davis David DeCarlo Mary Delia J ulic Anne De Verncuil Kerry Dhusc Lori Ditomassi Lori Donaldson Mark Donivant dl' l UL, -. Mrs. Diehl 3-'ff . Experlences New Class as - . .Fix -rg. , -K.. m .i.. v a h as K 1 4 Q A Q54 if 1' Aw , -f' as ff 'TP 2 44. rv . .,. Q f 1: X ..- 1? 'V . . Eze-9' :Q .5 .: ar-is Mx sa? 1 N ,Mug as as we QW 3 A is rx , Q r J is r Brad Hawkins works hard during English class. 224 Freshmen Ar r is X L Mg.. ins wi, 2-Qi, 9 1 4 M is x m ai sq-iw V, fe- ' il r 'W Ffa ew ., . 1 W ,W it , at 5 Axirfftf A ,Twig 'Tr J 4 ' 'Q V f ' ,. ' bil' 'in f ff imfisi-le , V M lsr' ' ' I S: Q vw L. 'QMS' :xiii X it . Ur , ' im,,!.,: . ' A , if , . X., ww!! -' x v -4 if a 'elm 1- rl mph Fd' lar swf!! J if? Ai 5 2' i , L in 'g i ggle' , Edward Doran Lorri Drury Bob Dunlap Rena Dunlap Theresa Dye ' Sedell Eekhardt Kay Edwards Brenda Eklund Coryn Elizondo Denise Erb Kathryn Erickson Bruse Ethridge Dan Ewell Ray Examitas Sharon Farley Julie Fill Juanita Fizzy Chip Flesher Kathy Folsom Andy Folyd Dave Fox Dan Franke Gay Frederick Julie Freeman Phil F riske John Fultz Hugh Funderburg Angela Gardner Bruce Gayman Cliff Gibson Vicky Gilbertson Lisa Gladfelder Cindy Glawe Don Gleichman Tim Glover Dave Goranson Craig Graham Linda Gregory Carl Griseta Vita Griseta Carol Gulley Lisa Gustafson Pat Gyorkos Erick Hall Sig Haller Dan Halley John Hammer Mark Hancock Dianne Hanserd Kathy Hargraves Brinda Harkness Dave Harkness Tracey Harker Gip Harnden Bill Harris Kristi Harris Mike Harris Cathy Harson Penny Harty Wendy Hasselquist Brad Hawkins Dennis Head Chris Heaslip Heidi Heeb Laura Heinen Barb Higgens Dan Hclgerson Dylette Hightower Bruce Hill Steve Hill Terlease Hill Mike Hobel - -uw Mike Parrott and Terry Walker study during their free hour 'X 15551 Freshman Class Officers: Jim Johnson, Mary Delia, and Mary Burkhalter. Freshmen 225 it Steve Hoefer Jill Hoffman Allen Hohlfeldcr Steve Hohlfclder Jeff llolcomb Carrie Hohnquist Bob Holt Louis Holt Phyllis Hood 4 ..', 1 - kl '--I', 5 'QQ' ffl i N 45 J ggi? fi 5.-ff: ' 'E .. :J 'V ' Ai- 175'fsi?Efil 'ref oodies Sold for Money , HK, ilzv , T A , ,1 . ij -3 .. .,::i.ii,, -K ri. .... 1 .. L , - 55 , . ' . - rg - V 3 Tk- -:5 S1 E y l lii fl, , , gswffiv-g..'f..w7::-,-5,524-f..e.wz-gear. wf- f- Ni. , ,, ,. , .. .. ,,,. . , ...T , ., .. , ,Sm . , , ,,k. Q .0-' - .. i D Sue Abruzzo and Mary Arnold study hard in the library. 226 Freshmen J- no ,.f.fw.- . .I K .. . w...,.?' :ff 2' 5 f 'Ii W S S .L 3 W 3 Q 1 Q K ff , 2. fi f FV, it iy... E 'K lx ., ,-1j - ,.... --'-. - ,- .., ' i i iio' :Lo .. . I . LVhL V Y jff l 5 1 r f if jx' fxbiw ,.- 3 .iy b or ' ry. y b y yo . i . Ili Q L 2 o r oo' l ikz I r y , K i ' ' H 3? V 3 ti 4 . FP 5 f M ww fix 5 i ig sf S' 1 2 13 of 18, M ,S j X 5 5 in ,. i K VN Q 'Q Q ' X5 X i za 3 , ,. , mr ,, , M Q 1' ' 5 'fi-fl to FS it , ,v M - Mary Horton Alfred Hoskins Bob Hribal Lorri Hubley Sarah Huddleston Cheryl Huenkemeier Rick Huffinn Lora Hufstedier Richard Hunter Martha Hyzer Bev lngram Frank Isabelli r ,, .Q A L? if ta SK -Q .0-,Q 1' if T A f ,, .Q at .Q .. y N 'F 'ff' ' 'ef - . is-F aaaara J sf - f Q : M, t lk agp, ,je a yr Curt Jackson Jackie Jacobs Tammy Jacobson Rod Jamerson Julie Jencks Steve Jenkins Debbye Johnson Dave Johnson Gary Johnson Greg Johnson Joan Johnson James Johnson Kevin Johnson Mary Johnson Paul Johnson Terri Johnson Vaughn Johnson Marguerite Johnston Kathy Jones Rick Jones JoAnn Kant Julie Kauss Kelly Kawell Helen Kegel Don Keller Tammy Kellett Terri Kemnetz Jane Kennay Jody Kennay Paul Kennedy Naomi Kent Peggy Kent Kelly Kiple Lorraine Kite Curt Kittel Phil Klein Janet Kling Mary Knodle Anita Komez Krystal Kroening Teresa Lamberg Joyce Lane Mike Lantz Robin Lawerenee Henry Lee Tom Lehrke Steve Lender Doug Lindsay Stella Lockett Kathy Lotgren Pat Logeson Timothy Longhenry Stephen Longneeker Scott Lorenz Ricky Love Lisa Lowe Chip Flesher Works on his vocabulary in English class. Mary Delia awaits to have her picture taken for ofticers. Freshmen 227 Came Staas and Bruce Bell Chosen as Homecoming Attendants Jane Lucty Phil Lundecn Betty Mabry E Q -nv? 'L - ni' J , ., 5 ,V , K 1: az L--' . , ,. it s i 'L -,., '.g ' - . . , ' e ,, 33' it Ag we M it-1-Qqjc .,t, ,. W f tw' A g? l??f . .go ' ,rkk 6 A . - .15-7-'rf' 5- fff . - ' Z.. A, it Q Wi z 3313, ,ll -V5 Z if . 5 fx -it v ,, , 2 ,diy Q' I . . T' , . ' 1 'I A 5 if ' 1 , X, -- Rfk A q 'ttA , i W! Gwondu Muck Ricky Madden George Madison Kelly MuKeevcr Jancic Malone Cynthea Malyoz '. 'X fi iq x yea? l fe? , A Sue Pinkley listens to thc noon hour gossip. 228 Freshmen li. if gr.-Q Lx' lf, A' M it ff m rl. sz' ' 17 'P t' L l wt -7,1 it 'I M lu kk kv 2 s it t. W y -572 -:Z 2 VV 8 I 1 VVV- K 4' my ' V '- 't ' L t et ' -4 X' ttyl ,. A X Q X ,ir yyrr 13 J Y .1- Mark Manalli Chuck Manis LindyMarchini Dave Marston Mario Martinez Deborah Mathson lf, : ,f'f WiAf' ' Deborah Maucrman Gary Mauerman Mike May Catherine McCaffrey Dawn McCann Tim McComb Todd McDonnell ,,r s it if -- W f W l 7, Q' ' Q 4 'J' M, at 1 Q, 'N - :- ' Hi-SE ,gt-xl - , X K Gr' r S f in if max f A .. Q. ,,,,, i vi Ke E 1 t., if 'J Q1- tf 3. tai ,fl i 3' IX sa, . x it 21, .N ef N is L rg 'iw 'f' , if Elmer McGee Michelle McNames Steve McSweeney Carl Meiborg Jack Meofe Ron Merriott Fred Mcrtz Tim Metters James Metzler Kathi Meyer Bradley Mickelson Randy Middleton Peggy Miley Warren Miiey Mike Miller Angela Minnier Ryan Minnihan Larry Minor Dwight Mitchell Dave Monks Jerry Moore Michele Moore David Morris Jim Morrison Bill Morton Carol Murphy Frank Musso Drew Nagel Robin Nance Penny Nelson Beth Wesmith Jeff Nielsen Kathleen Noeding John Norris Dave North Victor Nunes Lisa Oberheim Tim O'Donnell Jamie Oliver John Olson Mary Ottowitz Alan Owens Dawn Packard Lisa Park Cindy Parker Karen Parkinson Lisa Parkinson Mike Parrott Cindy Pate Darlene Paulson Charles Payne David Payne Paul Perrone Bertha Perry Brian Peters Karen Peterson Freshmen add talk to the lunch hour. Freshmen 229 P 1 Q 9 2' as Freshman i si Daily Routine E of High School is hh i'e Douglas Peterson l X i ' ' Ax 'i11 mlxlnqnleclggliggcosta ZR' -1 Jerry Phillips V Karen Pickens A Sue Pinkley -, 1 gm , if p Q 'X I Mi' jx K4 J +V J' A.:1- QW' 1, , 'fix Q .151 :-, .. -- '3 is i-i- P'-K .Qi i l iffl i ?:1?15sll'i3lluyanskis any . 3. 1 3 V Lori Poor L - 4 K, : M f - . i 5 iw, ran l Q llgillsi 'F is W A i.. A zzq N V NN fuff ml' Q RMK, .J 12:51, faffiilfiifff l.ii 'ff K, x.- Lk -,fkwu fffi. l x , if fx- K f gyp A H 1 'Gini Q M, 1, P f M :..v,j?,j.f,ig.- ' QNX X1 nw' ' 1 f -, f, , is yy 9 l. I 'ggi 3 Aj? .xxx ' Elxh l Q . ,is fm, . gig,-of . ' '1sb,7.xXw,'m ,.5zgixzg-im 4 - Sxiiiig' X L' ' 5 asvlss I W. 4 ' , , ,...mi, ,if Q- QM., ' ' W-vu ll I lil' -all 5 Nlxib. A .W f15 'F H' fl gfllflf ii' s , lv .Ss-,sez liil 1 ffwf f ,gp s 2 ff: lx, -big? QM 162' 51, SSXQYQ e T524 Q ieni :ff , A QQ' lf '? s s .Y i ws., ja. AN it I r K ffl ' . 0' Q, 'xx ' W 5556's 5 ,Q'f1f: 'ff x , 1 K . ,iq - , ,+L l l ssxfkv if ffm.. ff jp i jug nf xr VN? 4.9 lT'..3. .m-v-lk: f' 'Q'.fd,ff, s K Q NYS X QRS iff lfflfzf Xe S1253 f?S?-fjZ -'-f ,.,Idfg2f':f,.f,.,f'.2? 'f 7 2'f'f' ', so 2 'ww 1 Xiii was M f -f f Qll'XFW-N-q5,S1'7'SXQf. 5: QL -l if 90 Qs-qs : R S if iw- N ---- 'l,,f-QA! L' ff ff' f 'X A 'KT 3x'NMxs' ,X gf: -35-,133-7' f',f' 1 W, PXN is SEM 31 ,::-5-.:K' M , ,g , A yo 'L' ,gg Q i yws N i:s Ng 5, -fwfgslfli J 94, ' ff, f, 1 f A swf if is +R, is f lf' so -'iff ,- 1-Q ,l i-,i Qsxf 3 ' JJ.. Playing season. fxvsxgf.-'L kv? 5 - 7 - i T ' y.,,, in the leaves is a natural pastime during full 230 Freshmen 1--, h, is is i Q Q -4' in , 355.2 b 2 A 'mg Ji A 4 K Q .ky ' W A252 V35-rgwki W 'os N154 Will? 1 :ff 1 qtx ss , sk .. MQW gi . H! ,. ., ,,,. K fm ::. 95 was i s ,K RW 'G .' dw v it pw - is 4 1 'E Q. msg' s C tray xi -sr ,,., . H.. in 15333 ,. i J 'M cz ,il Virg Porchia David Posley Yvonne Pottorff Lisa Prciss Vincent Price Kathy Pulliam Laurie Pumilia Tammy Pumphrey Michael Purcell Lisa Pyzinski Todd Quale Paul Quinn .il l u 'its Q' - 'iff' x 'ii wx - ,r . 5-3 Luu r 1 - A k'ii 'L easgaqmg h gram? R 'izy g vm .x V N L if ifliltt W T 3 5 e it mv : ,MLM M .YQKSTS i 3 35, ' Q rn.. X A 5'2 4 S P ' L 2 .Ll E-+ K ' . '25 V iccP S f 5 r 5 L 'f p Q- Q . 'fs' --a X ...,,,. Dave Radke Mario Ramirez Lisa Ramsey Kim Raney Nancy Raschke Jan Ratazak Paul Rathke Brian Rawson Tom Reed Rick Rchfeldt Barb Reppon Dave Rosh Ann Reynolds DarCee Reynolds Laura Reynolds Kenneth Rheingans Paul Rhoads John Rhynes Dane Richter Sue Ritchie Carol Rizzo Angie Roddy Jill Roguski Kathy Roland Gary Rossal Chuck Rude Janet Rumer Marlena Russo Joe Saieva Marci Salamone Lydia Salucka Kevin Sanborn Chris Sandwike Bob Saunders Anna Savelloni Calla Schock Lynette Schroeder Randy Schumacher Mike Schwartz Gina Seiame Alan Sculley David Seddon Sue Severing John Sheese Catherine Sherman Annette Shotwell Lori Showalter Beth Siefcrt Dova Simmons Michelle Simpson Mark Skaug Joel Small Julie Smith Kim Smith Lin Smith Lisa Smith Freshmen dig out their money for lunch line. Freshmen 231 Jim Johnson Leads Class Through First Year Lisa Smith Milton Smith Penny Smith Val Smith Valerie Sommer Mark Songer as xv ,- i'. I i ' 1 41 l ,il x rlgegth. Shari Sorensen 3 Mark Soter , 1 t-'-. t Dan Spencer 4 , gia'Q3 ?g ' W 'W Julie lfreeman listens attentively to her teacher. 232 Freshmen I., ' S liitl A pb K M , A .W . Q ar ,iii KX lx nigga aaawaeaaaaaaeawa r,lwfE S saar M Q zv, ' rag? 'iv , 1x ' rr X 1 , K 3 4 S -Wi 1 To yarffftlt, Qs, . 'Rf if rr.- 6 l ai 43. S ,W ' , 'tl ieharrtk S - r K -Ere Nat I K1 b 1 b ,mr , .s g so ,, .,QZ A in h e .. time 'P S -A J 1 If lifss 2 Wm?-ff' i aaaw aaa . I A e QT ' ' if I X - 1- ,si , K, 5 V 1 ' f . r an , it . t'.-il A ' 'ft' I ' if a.Ur I Z S f x Q i t .v- , is J 1. ,t ffggifthier s Y-Q-gl t is Xi 4 Q 'Q iii f'?' rt,sLi5'fr I A if if E ' rf C. as f, 1 A' 'L 2 Tom Spodcn Dianan Spokes Carrie Staas Alan Stanek Julie Stanieek Cynthia Stephenson Judy Steward Don Stocker Jim Stone Bill Strohm Rhonda Strote Kathleen Suddarth .,bhht,h gs.--' reg: ' ' x S av ,st .fs ti' B1 A S 'T .,,, , Qs, A.-.. .t 5. ,, .cur x me 1 X. X X tk Z at L 5 r Q fa QQ hx gif tp Y, .Al t or Jk l le l W Y 1 .. 1. dl? KW i QC f p .... K: I I . P Dan Sullivan Bob Sutton Dave Sutton Doug Sutton Diane Suyko Dawn Swick James Taylor Toni Taylor Sam Teachout Kris Tellison Maria Tempin J. C. Tennial O'Neal Tennial Mike Thornton Tracy Todd Beth Trenbeath Michael Trevarrow Teresa Triplett Terry Triplett John Turner Calvin Urbanowitz Jeff Varble Mike Vernia Chris Vetterly Rose Viola Mike Vitale Renee Vitale Craig Voronyak Kim Vowel Diane Wagner Jerry Walker Terry Walker Virginia Wallen Becky Walter Carrie Warren Susan Waskiewicz Bill Waters Robin Watson Marty Webb Sheri Webster Karl Weiss Jodi Westbrook Tim White Teresa White Anthony Williams Lynn Williams Shari Willson Karen Wilson Kim Wilson Kimberly Winget Bill Winkler Tony Wojeik Kenneth Wyttenbaeh George Yates Stephen Ywanauskas James Zawlocki Freshmen add spirit to pep assembly. Ricky Simmons and Carlos Johnson play tunes on the touch one telephone. Freshmen 233 SMITH SHAF ER OIL COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 LaBobs Travel Shop MAKES THINGS RUN BETTER 2420 Charles WE CAN BE VERY HFREINDLYN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 759, FROM N ICHOLSON HARDWARE 303 East State Street 234 Community Involvement YOUNG MODERNS . . . come see the largest selection of furniture lamps, carpet, bedding and appliances in this area . . . browse our four big showroom floors for your needs. 9 Ti' Q ROCKFORD STANDARD FURNITURE 'I100 ELEVENTH ST -968-0731 Harry C. West, Chairman of the Board Royal M. Lighteap Robert G. Grindle President Secretary 1100 ,l lth Street SUNSHINE INC. YOUTH CONTACT 965-1494 I 'E I DONIT BE A COWARD E PINEHURST .al-.QI COMPLIMENTS FROM NORTH TOWNE NATIONAL BANK Community Involvement 235 INDEX Adams Jeep 219 American National Bank 219 Amerock 219 Architectural Iron Works 219 A.W. Anderson Insurance Inc. 184 Barber Colman 218 B 8a H Auto Parts 185 Brearly 202 Cheese Basket 249 Cooper's Water Conditioners 246 Davis T.V. 8: Appliance 202 Ding Hoe Restaurant 248 Dr. Pepper 8L 7 Up 249 Ekstrom Carlson 202 Elco Industries 136 Famer Bros. Rug Cleaners 186 The Galleon 216 Geris 185 Greenlee Bros. 8: Co. 200 Gunite-Hayes Co. 217 Home Federal Saving 82 Loan 201 Home Shoe Company Humpal's Sports Goods 200 Illinois National Band 217 Jerome Interious 247 Kelly Williamson 8L Dealers 184 La Bobs Travel Shop 234 Iabor News 185 Mart 246 Mary Lester 216 McKiski-Lewis, Inc. 184 Meads Supermarket 218 Mitchell Radio 247 Muller-Pinehurst 235 Nelson 8a Strom Tool and Supply Company 185 Nicholson Hardware 234 Northern Illinois Charter Service 246 North Towne National Band 235 Northwest Bank 202 Northwest Merchandise Nowicki's 247 236 Index Park Bowl 249 Rockford Drop Forge Co. 136 Rockford Machine Tool Co. 200 Rockford Standard 235 Rodgers Body Shop 137 Root Photographers 187 Sentry Drug Inc. 186 Smith-Shafer Oil Co. 234 D. J. Stewarts186 Sundstrand Aviation 248 Sutherland Lumber Co. 248 Sunstrand 216 Time Screw 8r Manufacturing 136 Top Hat Restaurant 247 Ulrey Funeral Home 246 Warner-Lambert Co. 185 Watkins Product 248 White Bear 249 W.H. Wilson-Hall Co. 216 Williams - Manny 217 Woodward Governor 203 Zammto 200 FACULTY INDEX A Ahlgren, Elizabeth Owl Advisor, Warrior Advisor, 138 Alfors, Richard 142 Anderson, Harold 155 B Balsam, Ronald 145 Baskerville, Robert 135 Benton, Lauretta 152 Biwer, Ned Track, 152 Brown, Gregory 152 Brown, James Football Coach, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach, 151 Bruton, David 148 Bruton, Jean 148 C Callahan, William 152 Carlson, Cheryl 149 Cheeks, James 152 Cherichetti, Gerald 149 Collier, Wade 147 Corder, Charlene 136 - Corder, Robert 143 Criscimagna, James 142 Crone, Dale 135 Cronk, Mary 138 D Dalton, Constance 154 Dawkins, Phil Girls Swimming Coach, Boys Swimming Coach, 142 Deal, Margaret 154 Diehl, Lari 154 Dix, Patricia 143 Dobbins, lSG Davie Junior Varsity Rifle Teams 155 Douglas, Beverly 138 Dowell, Lynn Assistant Girls Tennis Coach, 146 Dralle, Rose Marie Pom Pom Advisor, 148 Dunaway, Donald 142 E Eikenberry, Lorrel 136 Emmett, Judith 142 F Fidlar, Alice French Club, German Club, 141 G Gadow, Richard 139 Gardner, Guy Brooks Variety, Show, Musical, 148 Ginn, Elton 152 Green, Hubert 149 Gruetzmacher, William 142 Gustafson, Carolyn 139 Gustafson, John 154 H Hallman, Paul Forum Club Advi- sor 144 Harms, Carla 139 Hawks, Mary 146 Hayes, Pamela Hockey Coach, Track Coach, 150 Heffner, Dennis, 145 Hewitt, James 152 Highsmith, 146 Hildreth, Curtis Black Student Union Advisor, 144 Hoffman, Colleen 141 1 Infusino, Richard Sophomore Football Coach, Freshman Football Coach, 151,102 lveson, Jill 139 J James, Robert 139 Johns, Lawrence Varsity Track Coach, Freshman Football Coach 144 Jurs, Carol Intramural Sports, Softball Coach, 150 K Keegan, Janice Track Coach, 139 Kuberka, Richard 136 Kuhn, Floyd 144 Kuhn, Floyd 144 L Layng, Constance 149 Lindberg, Harry 138 Linnabary, Ivan 134 Luter, Judith 137 M McCarthy, MSG Herold Drill Team, 155 McKenzie, Kenneth Varsity Base- ball Coach, 155 MacLean, Marjorie 152 Martin, John Cross Country Coach Varsity Basketball Coach, 145 Mathesen, James 137 Metz, Robert 143 Michalski, Kathryn Cheerleading Advisor, Senior Class Advisor, 138 Molnar, Kenneth 148 Mowen, Nancy 137 N Neal, Minnie Swim Team Coach, Badminton Coach, May Festi- val Co-ordinator, 150 Nowakowski, Sandra 138 Nyman, Miriam 140 O Oehlke, Roger 140 Oldenburg, Trevison 143 Olson, Paul 151 Orlando, Carl Wrestling Coach, 141 P Pozzi, Ronald 147 R Robinson, George 149 Rogers, Elizabeth 145 S Saporiti, Angclyn 15 2 Saudargaus, Alex 151 Schiller, COL. M, Dean Rifle League, Veterans Day Parade, 155 Schindler, Donald 137 Schuster, Ethelyn 154 Schwalbach, Thomas Football Coach, 151 Sims, James 148 Sio, Phyllis 143 Slatkosky, George 144 Slick, Lawrence 147 Smith, Michael 146 Staas, Richard 155 Stadler, Alberta 154 Stanieek, William R-Club, Track Coach, 151,102 Steinhouser, Betty 154 Stokes, Ernest 140 1 T Terasaki, Donald Golf Coach, 142 Thomas, Lucy Cygnets Advisor, Hockey Coach 150 Thompson, JoAnn ABL, 140 Thompson, Lloyd 149 W Walker, Bessie 140 Wallens, Thomas Debate Team, 140 Watts, John 146 Wells, Judy Volleyball Coach, Basketball Coach, 150 Whinna, George Junior Class Advisor, Gourmet Class Advi- sor Student Council Advisor, 145 Wibben, Helen 140 STUDENT INDEX Abbott, Kimbra Jr. 190,123 Abbott, Tamara Fr. Abeggleng Marian Sr. Abruzzo, Susan Fr. Adams, Michael Fr. 86 Adams, Mike So. 206 Adee, Debra Fr. Aden, Judy Sr. 62 Agostini, Lori So. 206 Ahrens, Phyllis Jr. Albano, William So. 206 Alberts, Brad Jr. 190 Alfaro, David Fr. 190 Alfaro, Steve Jr. Alfaonso, Daysi Fr. Allen, Michael So. 206 Allen, Randall Sr. Allen, Rodney So. Allen, Roger So. 206 Allicks, Jackie Sr. Almond, Ned Sr. Alonzo, Mike Fr. Alonzo, Tamara So. 190 Ambruoso, Laura Fr. Ambruoso, Lisa Fr. Andersen, Kathryn Fr. Anderson, Alan Jr. 190 Anderson, Bradley So. 206,73,79 Anderson, Carl Sr. 178,56 Anderson, Cindi Sr. Anderson, Douglas Jr. 190 Anderson, Jeffery Jr. 190,97 Anderson, Johnnie So. Anderson, Joseph Fr. Anderson, Joyce Fr. Anderson, Rose Jr. 190 Anderson, Steven Fr. 73 Anderson, Suzanne Fr. Anderson, Vickie So. 206 Anderson, Inez Fr. Andrews, Loraine Fr. 69 Angileri, Carolyn Jr. Angileri, Kathy So. 206,69 Antczak, Daniel Sr. Antczak, Debra Jr. 190 Arabia, Brad So. 206 Arbisi, John So. 206 Arco, Alan Jr. 190,97 Argumedo, Maria So. 207 Arnold, Jill Sr. Arnold, Mary Fr. 54 Arns, Donald So. 206,7 8,56 Aronica, Marie Sr. Aronica, Sal Fr. 62 Aronson, Audrey So. 207 Aronson, Christina Sr. Ashby, Phillip Jr. Ashley, Linda Jr. 190,86 Ashley, Dawn Fr. Bacon, Tom So. 206,59 Badell, Gregg Fr. Baggett, James Jr. 190 Baily, Steven Sr. Baird, Jeffery So. 206 Baker, Catherine So. 206,54 Baker, Susan Sr. Balke, Lisa Sr. Ballard, Crystal Fr. Banghart, Rosemarie So. 206 Bankord, David Sr. Banz, Clint Jr. 191 Barbary, Gwendolyn So. Barbary, Traci Jr. 191 Barber, Kimberly Fr. 69 Barcelona, Diane Sr- Barnes, Janet So. 207 Barnes, Nancy Jr. 190 Barone, Camelo Jr. Barrie, David Sr. Bartel, Thomas Fr. 80 Baton, Elimbeth Jr. 190 Baxter, Mary Fr. Baxter, Mike Jr. 190 Baxter, Monica Sr. Bea, Laura So. Beasley, James Jr. 56,l90,83,76 Beasley, Steve Sr. 78,76,82 Beckman, Karin Sr. Beckman, Mary Jr. 19l,l23,74 Beert, Mike Sr. 2l,29,68,74 Beid-ler, William Jr. 191 Beksel, Brenda Fr. Belk, Mike Jr. 74,75,l 90 Belk, William So. Bell, Bruce Fr. 101 Benassi, Monica So. 207 Benjamin, Calliy Fr. Bennett, Phyllis Fr. Bennett, Sarah Sr. Benson, Jeff Jr. 190 Berg, Debbie Fr. 73 Berg, Jeff Sr. Bert, Patricia Jr. 74,190 Barton, Carol Fr. Berumen, Belinda Fr. Beto, Christian Jr. 191 Betts, Carole Fr. Betts, Kevin So. 207 Bietau, Carla Jr. 191 Biggs, Kristine Fr. 125 Birehall, Sandra Sr. Black, Jo Anne Fr. 206 Blair, Janet So. 206 Blake, Denise So. 206 Blake, Thomas Fr. 48 Blanek, Deborah Jr. 62 Blanck. Edward Fr. Blomgren, Alan Fr. Bodell, Diane Sr. Bogan, Denice So. Bogan, Richard Fr. 73 Bagdonas, Leland Jr. Bogenrief, Bonnie Sr. 26,54 Bogenrief, Connie, So. 54,206 Bolster, Jane So. 207 Bolster, Jeff So. Bombard, Julie So. 86,207 Bonaguro, Lynn Ann Jr. 49,125 191 Bond, David Jr. 162 Bone, Diana Jr. 191 Bone, Norma, So. Bonham, Belinda So. 207,233 Bonsack, Harold Jr. Bonsack, Leonard Fr. Bonsall, Kathleen So. Booker, Dawn Fr. Boothe, Dave Jr. 190 Bosi, Sue Sr. 162 Boss, Kyle So. Bowen, Genevena Jr. Bowens, Birdie Jr. 190 Bowens, Climon Fr. 79 Bowers, Dale, Sr. 177 Bowes, John Jr. Bowes, Steven Sr. Bowman, Alanna Fr. Bowman, Chuck Jr. 190 Boyle, Steven Jr. 86 Bozym, Joe Sr. 162 Bradley, Donald Sr. Bradley, Peter Sr. 162 Bradley, Rebecca So. Bradley, Robert Fr. Bragelman, Janice Fr. Brandon, Anna Fr. Brandon, John Sr. Brandon, Russell So. Brauer, Brian Jr. 190 Buglione, Daniel Sr. Bumphrey, Deanna So. 207 Bumphrey, Sharon Sr. 69,162 Burch, Terry Sr. Burchett, Debbie Sr. 162 Burd, Jeff Fr. Burkett, Randell Fr. Burkett, Sandra So. Burkhalter, Carol So. 207 Burkholder, Mary Fr. Burkholder, Andrew Jr. 191 Burks, Antoinette Fr. Burks, Bobby So. Burks, Louis So. Burrows, Debra Fr. Burrows, Rita Sr. 62,162 Bursing, Jerry Fr. Bush, Kathy So. 206 Busse, Kathleen Fr. 84,86,69 Butler, Thomas Jr. Buttacavoli, Peter So. 206 Button, Sheila Jr. 86,190 Butts, Diana So. 206 N Byars, Mary Sr. Byars, Melissa Fr. 69,162 Byars, Timothy So. Byerley, Richard Fr. Bylsma, Cynthia Sr. 62,163 Caballero, Aida So. 206 Caballero, Maria So. 207 Cable, Jennifer Sr. 62,163 Cacciapaglia, Lori Fr. Cacciapaglia, Martin So. Caine, Della So. 207 Caine, Donna Sr. 163 Brazel, Fawn Fr. Brazle, Christina So. 207 Bremseth, Patricia Jr. 54,74,191 Brent, Frederick Fr. Brazle, Robin Sr. 162 Brent, Ronald Jr. 21 ,l9 1,97 Breson, Cheryl Jr. Breson, Daniel Jr. Bridges, Mark So. Brien, Marion Fr. 86 Briggs, Scott Fr. Brinker, Melanie Fr. Brophy, Kevin So. 206 Brophy Brough , Moira So. 206 , , Anthony Jr. 191 Brough, Kathy Fr. Brown, Charlie So. 206 Brown, Claude So. 206 Brown, Donna Sr. 162 Brown, Elaine Jr. 191 Brown, Mark Fr. Brown, Mary Jr. 162 Brown, Steven Sr. 162 Brown, Stuart Sr. 162 Brown, Tamara Sr. 59,162 Brownlee, Elaine So. Bruner, Daniel Fr. Bruner, Douglas Jr. Bruner, Tom So. Bryant, Marisa So. 74,207 Caldwell, David Fr. 79 Caldwell, Julie Jr. 190 Caldwell, Mark Jr. 190 Caldwell, Patrick Sr. 163 Caldwell, Raleigh So. Calhoun, Linda Fr. Callea, Rosemary Sr. 62,163 Caltagerone, Margie Jr. 191 Calvanese, Frank Fr. Camacho, Dana Sr. 163 Camacho, Darrell So. 207 Campbell, Bobby Sr. Campbell, Bradley Jr. 191,97 Campbell, Jeff Sr. 16 3,97 Campbell, Lori Jr. 191 Campbell, Scott So. 206 Campbell, Steve Jr. 191 Campbell, Wendy So. 206 Campbell, Wesley Jr. Campos, Andrew Fr. Campos, Graciano Jr. 190 Cannon, Lorrie Fr. Cannon, Robert Jr. 190 Capone, J Caproon, ohn Jr. 190,97 Scott So. 206 Carlson, William Sr. 49,l63,20 Carpenter, Brad Sr. 163 Carpenter, Karla Jr. 190 Carr, Robert Jr. 191 Carson, Robert Jr. 191 Carter, Brad Sr. 163,21 Cartiers, Corliss Fr. Bryant, Linda Fr. Buck, Dennis Fr. 73 Buck, Ruth Sr. 162 Buck, Sheila Sr. 56,69,l62 Casper, R ick So. 206,76 Cassaro, Tim Fr. Castanza, Dominic Jr. 191 Castor, Sharon So. Index 237 Cephas, Sandra Jr. 191 Chalke, Russell Fr. Chalmers, Craig Sr. Chambers, Jerome Jr. 190,97 Chandler, Donald So. Chapman, Barney Sr. Chapman, Laura So. 207,59 Chapman Richard Sr. 163 Chapman, , Robert Fr. Chatmon, Charles Fr. 79 Chatmon, Melvin Fr. Chavez, Tony So. 207 Choate, Linda Jr. Chojnicke, John Sr. 163,97 Chojnicki, Nancy So. 207 Cicero, John Sr. 163 Cipolla, Frank Jr. 190 Clanton, Delisa Fr. Clanton, Helen So. Clark, Hersey Fr. Clark, Karen Fr. Clark, L. B. Fr. Clark, Richard Jr. Clark, Theresa Fr. Clendening, Peggy So. 207 Clevenger, Douglas Sr. 163 Cline, Bruce Fr. Clinite, Thomas So. Cloyd, Jeffrey So. 206 Cloyd, Nanjean So. 206 Coe, Tom Sr. 163,76 Coffman, Darcy So. 190,55 Cogswell, David Jr. 190,21,74,75, 97 Cole, Joanna So. 206 Cole, Suzanne Fr. 73 Collier, Linda Fr. 84 Collins, Debra Jr. 191 Collins, Jo Ann Jr. 191 Collins, Steven Jr. 191 ,49,97 Collins, Tim Fr. Conn, Charles Jr. 190,74 Conn, Denise Fr. Conn, Dennis Fr. Conn, Guy Sr. 163 Connell, Colleen Sr. 164,51,49 Connell, Joseph Fr. Conner, Deborah So. 207 Conti, Charles Jr. Coogan, Patrick Fr. Cook, John Jr. 190 Cook, Julia Jr. 190 Cook, Theresa So. 207,123,87 Cooper, Annie Jr. Cooper, Loretta Jr. 190 Corbridge. John So. 207 Corbridge, Scott Jr. 191 ,21 ,7 8 ,97 Corbridge, Tracey Fr. 69 Corey, Leisa Jr. 191 Corey, Ricky So. 207 Cosgrove, Carole Jr. 191 Cottrell, Bradley So. 206 Covert, Ray So. 206 Cox, Vickie Fr. Craig, Cynthia Fr. Craig, Dewanda So. 206,69 Craig, Terry Fr. Crawford, Becky So. 73,206 Crawford, Connie Jr. 76,164 Crosty, Kathy Jr. 191 Crosty, Robert Jr. 164 Crowe, Gary Fr. Crowell, Cay Jr. 164 Culbertson, Penny So. 207 238 Index Cuppini, Michael Fr. Curtis, Bradey Fr. Czerniewski, Lynn Fr. Dailing, Diana So. 48,207 Dal Callo, Dewyona Kay Fr. Dal Santo, Tom Jr. Daley, Donna Jr. 164 Dankas, Craig Jr. 76,78,82,l64 Danekas, Darrel Fr. 79 Danekas, Scott Fr. 79,84 Dangels, Jim Fr. Daugherty, Denice Jr. 190 Daughty, Paul So. 76,207 David, Michael Fr. 224 Davis, Jane Jr. 76,190 Davis, Kenneth So. Davis, Kim Fr. 224 Davis, Michael So. Davis, Pamela Jr. 190 Davis, Rick Jr. Davis, Sharon Jr. Davis, Sherry Jr. 59,122,190 De Verneuil, Julie Fr. Decoilo, David Fr. 86,224 Deckard, Jacqueline Jr. 164 Deckard, Kim So. 207 Decori, Marilyn So. Delantz, Dan So. Delehanty, James Fr. Delehanty, John Jr. Delia, Gregory So. 207 Delia, May Fr. 224 Demarco, Louis Fr. Demond, Gary Jr. 164 Dennis, Robert So. 206 Denniston, Michael Jr. 191 Derry, Barbara Jr. 164 Detlof, Lawrence Jr. De Verneuil, Julie Fr. De Vlieger, Teresa Jr. 191 Dhuse, Kerry Fr. 224 Dhuse, Kim Jr. 84,191 Didier, David Jr. 191 Dietterich, David Jr. 84,192 Dinges, Barbara Jr. 164 Ditomosse, Lori Fr. 224 Ditomassi, Susan So. 192 Dixon, Michael Jr. 164 Dixon, William Jr. 192 Dockery, Ken Fr. Dodson, Debbie Jr. 164 Donaldson, Lori Fr. 69,224 Donnelli, David Jr. Doran, Edward Fr. 79,224 Douglas, Wyan So. Dowakin, Robert Jr. 192 Doyle, Deborah So. Doyle, Mark Fr. Doyle, Mary Sr. Draper, Joe So. 206 Drell, William Jr. 164 Drought, Connie So. 69,206 Droy, Todd Jr. 24,192 Drury, Lori Fr. 224 Drury, Patti Sr. 164 Ducette, Elizabeth Jr. 31,192 Ducksworth, Louis So. 206 Duffy, Michael So. 207 Dunirant, Mark Fr. Dunlop, Rena Fr. 224 Dunlop, Robert Fr. 224 Dupee, Charlene Fr. Durham, Paul Jr. Durham, Roger Sr. Dye, Natalie So. 207 Dyer, Ricky Fr. Dye, Theresa Fr. 225 Earp, Brian Fr. 207 Earp, Dean Sr. 165 Eberhart, Linda Sr. 165,68,74 Eckhardt, Sedell Fr. 225,69,48 Edwards, Karen Sr. 165,74 Edwards, Kay Fr. 225,73 Edwards, Pete So. 208 Edwards, Steven Jr. 192 Ekis, Richard Sr. Eklund, Brenda Fr. 225 Eklund, Rhonda Sr. 165 Eklund, Susan Sr. 62 Eldridge, Patricia Fr. Elizonda, Coryn Fr. 224 Ellefson, William Fr. 208 Elliott, Glenda Jr. 192 Elliott, Teresa So. 208 Ellis, Patricia Fr. 208 Elmer, Cindy Jr. 86,69 Engelkes, Erna Jr. 56,192,125 Engle, Mary Sr. 165 Englin, Paul So. 208 Erb, Denise Fr. 224 Erickson, Connie Jr. 192,74 Erickson, Kathy Jr. 59,192 Erickson, Kathryn Fr. 224,69 Erkert, Anne Jr. 192,125 Erlandson, Kathleen Sr. 165 Erlandson, Mark So. 208 Ervin, Norman So. 208 Ethridge, Bruce Fr. 224 Ewell, Charles Fr. 225 Examitas, Raymond Fr. 225 Fabiano, David So. 208 Fair, Richard So. Farley, Robert Fr. Farley, Sharon Fr. 225 Farrell, Daniel So. 76,78 Farrell, Timothy So. 78 Fasula, Jeffrey Jr. 208 Fasula, Joe So. 192 Fath, Audrey Sr. 165,74 Fath, Janet So. 208,122 Fatone, Linda Sr. Feeley, Susan Jr. 192 Fell, Annette Sr. 165 Fell, Cathy Jr. 193,69 Fennel, Jolene Sr. 62,165 Fennel, Tom So. 208 Fernandez, Edmundo Fr. 192 Ferris, Cathy So. 208,86 Fibrow, Christine Jr. 192 Fields, Lynn So. Fill, Julie Fr. 225,125 Fillweber, Alan Sr. 165 Finley, James So. 208,78 Finnan, Raymond Fr. Fishe, Thomas Sr. Fizzy, Juanita Fr. 224,69 Flesher, Henwood Fr. 224 Fletcher, Dennis Jr. 192 Floyd, Andy Fr. 86 Floyd, Gwen Fr. Floyd, James Sr. 174 Folsom, Dennis So. 209 Folsom, Kathy Fr. 224 Forrest, Janice Fr. Forrest, Steven So. 209 Foster, Jayne So. 209,73 Foster, Kenneth So. Foster, Larry Fr. Foster, Roger Sr. 165 Fox, David Fr. 225 Franco, Rita So. 208 Franco, Vincent Jr. 194,74 Franke, Daniel Fr. 225 Franklin, Martha Jr. 193,86 Frawley, Colleen So. 208,125 Frawley, Thomas Jr. 193 Frazier, Donnelle Sr. 165 Frederick, Gay Fr. 225,79 Frederick, Nathan Jr. 192 Freeman, Julie Fr. 225,73 French, Chris Sr. 165 Frey, Linda Jr. 74,192 Frint, Penny So. Frisky ,Janice Jr. 192 Friske, Philip Fr. 224 Fritz, Karen Sr. 55,165 Froehle, Marla Jr. 192 Fuller, Susan Sr. 166 Fullove, Deborah So. 208 Fulrath, Donna Fr. Fultz, Donna So. Fultz, John Fr. 224,84 Fultz, Michael Jr. 83,193 Fultz, Roger Fr. 208 Funderberg, Hugh Fr. 224 Gadwell, Diser Jr. Gagliano, Constance So. 73,122 209 Gallagher, James So. Gallaway, Billy Sr. 166 Ganzt, James Fr. Gantz, Randy Fr. Garcia, Arturo So. Garder, Angela Fr. 224 Garder, Sandra Jr. 193 Garshava, Debby Sr. Gass, Mark Fr. Gayman, Cathy Fr. 87,123,209 Gayman, Susan Sr. 166 Geddeis, Laura Sr. 5 1,68,166 Geddies, Bradley So. Gceters, Martin Fr. Gelazus, Jean Jr. 193 Gelezus, Susan Sr. 166,84 Gentry, Eugenia So. 209 Gentry, Sharon Sr. 62,166 Germann, Lucinda Sr. 166 Geschel, Natalie Jr. 193 Gibler, Amy Jr. 21,192 Gibler, Carrie Sr. 51,56,166 Gibson, Clifford Fr. 225 Gilbertson, Fr. Victoria 225 Gillespi, Gertrude Sr. Gillett, Lane So. 208 Gilson, Mike So. 208 Gioppc. Cathy Jr. 192 Gladfelder, Lawerence Sr. Gladerfelder, Lisa Fr. 69,225 Gladfelder, Lori Sr. 62,166 Gladerfelder, Lynn Jr. 192 Glasson, Margie So. 208 Glawe, Cindy Fr. 224 Glawe, James Jr. 192 Glenny, Carrie Sr. 181 Gleichman, Don 78,224 Glick, Judnita Jr. 193 Glover, Ernest Sr. 166 Glover, Ronnie So. 208 Glover, Tim Fr. 224 Goedert, Brenda Fr. Golden, Gary So. Goral, Joann Sr. 62,166 Goral, Lori So. 73,209 Goranson, David Fr. 224 Gorden, Benne Fr. Gordon, Nancy Sr. 49,51,54,68,166 Gould, David So. Grace, Dawn Jr. 193 Grace, Lori So. 209 Graham, Craig Fr. 225 Graham, Lynette Fr. Graynner, Julie So. 73,209 Graupner, Michael Jr. 7 3,74,76,79 Gravino, Carol Sr. 28,29,49,68,166 Gravins, Stevan Fr. Grayned, Sharon So. 209 Grayned, Shirley Fr. Greco, Joe So. 208 Green, Daneil So. 208 Green, Laura Jr. Green, Steven Sr. 14 Greenwood, Paul Jr. 193 Greer, Annette So. 193 Greer, Glenda So. Greer, Pamela Sr. Gregory, Linda Fr. 69,225 Grey, Sheryl Fr. Gridley, Lisa Sr. 62,166 Grieves, Kim So. 208 Grimm, Patrick Jr. 192,222 Grisseta, Carl Fr. 225 Griseta, Vito Fr. 225 Gross, Margaret Sr. Grubb, Lawrence So. 208 Grubb, Lori So. Gugliotta, Glen Fr. 236 Gulley, Carol Fr. 224 Gulley, Janice Fr. Gustafson, Daniel So. 209 Gustafson, Lisa Fr. 69,224 Gustafson, Lisabeth Sr. 51,68, 125,166 Gyorkos, Christopher Jr. 192,97 Gyorkos, Patricia Fr. 73,224 Haas, Debra Jr. 192 Haas, Michael So. 209 Haberer, James So. 209 Haley, Gloria Fr. Hall, Danny Jr. 192 Hall, Linda Sr. 73,167 Hall, Steven Jr. 193 Hall, Wayne Fr. Haller, Sigura Mark Fr. 225 Halley, Daniel Fr. 225 Halley, Donald Sr. 76,167 Hallman, Michael Fr. Hallman, Steve So. 209 Hallstrom, CarolineSo. Hallstrom, Daniel Jr. 193 Hallstrom, David So. 73,208 Hamilton, David So. 208 Hamm, Diann Fr. 208 Hammer, John Fr. 225 Hamor, Robert Fr. Hancock, Kathleen Jr. 193 Hancock, Mark Fr. 225 Handlin, Paul Jr. Hanksin, Randall Sr. Hankins, Rickard So. 209 Hannah, Sheila Fr. Hansen, Cathy Fr. Hansen, Todd Jeffrey So. Hanson, Thomas Jr. Hanserd, Diane Fr. 224 Hanserd, Douglas So. 76,77,209 Hanserd, Rhonda Sr. Hanson, Donald Jr. 192 Hanson, Elizabeth Jr. 59,193 Harbison, Katherine Jr. 193 Harding, Michael So. 68,209 Hargraves, Catherine Fr. 224 Harker, Tracey Fr. 79,225 Harkins, Dawn Fr. 84 Hennes, Tanya Jr. 192 Hepburn, Thomas Fr. Heral, Robert Jr. 193 Herbert, James Sr. 167 Herbert, Laurie Sr. 167,62 Herbig, Matthew Fr. Hernandez, Gin Fr. 79 Hernandez, Jesse Fr. Hess, Dana Fr. Hess, Debra Fr. Hetland, Mary So. 73 Hicks, Daniel Fr. Hicks, Garrett Fr. Hicks, Nancy Sr. l93,5l,49,l67 74 Higgins, Susan Sr. Higgins, Barbara Fr. 224 Higgins, Diane Jr. 59 Higgins, Lynn Sr. Hightower, Dylette Fr. 224 Hightower, Kimberly Fr. Harkness, Harkness, Harkness Brinda Fr. 224 David Fr. 224 Tisha Sr. 62,167 Harnden, Douglas So. 54,208 Harnden, Ernest Fr. 225 Harnden, Nancy Jr. 192 Harnden, Phillip So. 208 Harnden, Richard Jr. 192,97 Harness, Catherine So. 208 Harper, Bill Fr. Harrington, Robert So. Harrington, Tammy Jr. 76,193 Harris, Audrey, Jr. 69,84 Harris, Debra Fr. Harris, Diane Sr. 169 Harris, Dirk So. 84 Harris, Janine Fr. 208 Harris, Kriste Fr. 73,225 Harris, Michael Fr. 79,224 Harris, Robin Sr. Harris, Tamela Sr. 193 Harris, Vanessa Jr. 193 Harris, William Fr. 225 Harson, Jackie Fr. 209 Harson, James Fr. 236 Hartwig, Scott So. 73,209 Harty, Clifford Fr. Harty, Penny Fr. 224 Harvey, Diane Jr. 193,68 Harvey, Donna So. 209,68 Harvey, Scott So. 209 Hasselquist, Windy Fr. 224 Hawkins, Bradley Fr. 225 Hawks, Michael So. 208 Hawks, Susan Sr. 167,62 Hawthorne, Allen So. Hawthorne, David Sr. 167 Hawthorne, Teresa Fr. 122 Head, Daniel Jr. Head, Dennis Fr. 225 Heaslip, Christine Fr. 225 Heath, Kathryn Fr. Heck, Catherine Fr. 201 Heeb, Helde Fr. 225,73 Heiden, Wendy Fr. Heinemeyr, Monte Sr. 167 Heinen, Laura Fr. Heinen, Thomas Jr. 192,97 Helgesen, Diane So. 208,69 Henderson, Sandra Jr. 192 Hendricks, Dawn Jr. 192 Hendrix, David Sr. 167 Hepley, Christine So. 80 Hill, Bruce Fr. 225 Hill, Clara So. Hill, Lawrence Fr. Hill Hill , Steve Fr. 225 , Thelease Fr. 225 Hinder, Riler Sr. 167 Hinds, Lorna Fr. Hines, Gayzella Sr. 167 Hines, Joe So. Hines, Kenneth Fr. Hinken, Joan Jr. 193 Hinkle, Patsy Fr. Hobbs, Cynthia So. Hobby, Marty Fr. Hoble, Mike Fr. 225 Hodges, Nanci So. 73 Hoefer, Mark Jr. 193,84 Hoefer, Steve Fr. 226 Hoffman, Jack Jr. 21,l00,97 Hoffman, Jill Fr. 226 Hoffman, Melody Sr. Hoffman, Mike Jr. Hogan, Lori Fr. Hogan, Steven Fr. Hohlfelder, Allen Fr. 226 Holcomb, Janet Jr. 192 Holcomb, Jeff Fr. 226 Holcomb, Jill Jr. 192 Holcomb, Kevin Sr. 167 ' Holland, Carl Jr. 192 Holley, Connie Sr. 167 Holliman, Cina Jr. Holliman, Eloise So. 192 Holliman, Robert So. Holliman, Zina Jr. 193 Hoskins, Alfred Fr. 226 Houck, John Sr. 168-I . Howard, Doris Sr. 168,62 Howard, Martha Jr. 192,51 Howard, Owen Jr. Hribal, Robert Fr. 226 Huber, Brian Jr. Hubley, Danny So. Hubley, Jeff Jr. 192,55 Hubby, Lori Fr. 226 Huddleston, Lynn Jr. 55 Huddleston, Sara Fr. 227 Hudson, Gabriel Jr. 168 Hudson, Lenora Fr. Huenkemeier, Cheryl Fr. 227 Huenkemeier, Janice So. Huffin, Richard Fr. 226 Hufstedler, Lora Fr. 226 Hughes, Andre So. Hughes, Sharon Jr. 193 Humphries, Jane Sr. 168 Hunt, Deborah So. Hunter, Cynthia Jr. Hunter, Russell So. Hunter, Richard Fr. 226 Hurless, Craig So. Hutchins, Karen So. 193 Hyzer, Amy Sr. 168,68,49 Hyzer, Martha Fr. 226,69 Ingram, Beverly Fr. 227 Ingrassia, Patricie Jr. 49,168,51 Ingwalson, Cindy Sr. 49,169,168 68,51 Ingwalson, Jamie So. 68,74 Inskeep, Carol So. 6 8 Inskeep, Gail Jr. 193 Intravaia, John Fr. Ireland, Jerry Jr. 168 Ireland, Kathy Jr. 194,74 Irving, Beverly So. Irving, John Jr. 194 Isabelli, Franck Fr. 227 Isom, Minnie Jr. 194 Jackson, Fred Jr. 194 Jackson, Creg Fr. Jackson, Shelia Jr. Jackson, Regina Fr. Jacobs, Jacqueline Fr. 226 Jacobson, Tammy Fr. 226 Jacobson, Scott Sr. 168 Hollingshed, Lynn Sr. 167 Hollingsworth, Dennis Jr. 193 Holloway, Marilyn Sr. Holmes, Brenda Jr. Holmquist, Lynn Jr. 193 Holmquist, Carrie Fr. 226 Holt, Allen So. Holt, Louise Fr. 226 Holt, Robert Fr. Hood, Douglas Jr. 193 Hood, Phillis Fr. 226 Hopson, Dorothy Jr. 192 Horton, Donald So. 197 Horton, Martha Fr. Horton, May Fr. 226 Horton, Nora Fr. Hosfeldt, Tim Jr. l92,74,75,78 Hosfeldt, Ty So. James, Fannie Fr. James, Kathy So. 125,73 James, Larnell Sr. James, Larry So. Jansen, Carole Jr. 194,68,125 Jenks, Gerard Sr. 168 Jencks, John So. 73,74 Jenicks, Julie Fr. 227,7 3 Jenkins, Liz Jr. 194 Jenkins, Steve Fr. 227 Johamn, Herman Fr. Johns, Kevin Sr. 168,68,29 Johnsen, Beth Sr. 168,62 Johnson, Barbara, So. 194 Johnson, Barbara Jr. 168 Johnson, Barbara Sr. Johnson, Betty So. Johnson, Caroyn So. Index 239 Love, Rick Fr. 227 Vi. Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Carolyn Fr. . Connie Jr. Cynthia Sr. 169 Daniel Sr. 168 Daniel W. So. Kent, Bradley Sr. Kent, Diane So. Kent, Elizabeth So. Kent, Naomi Fr. 227 Kent, Peggy Fr. 227 Kerns, Judy Sr. 169,57 Kerns, Mary So. 49 Kerr, Jennifer So. Kevern, Scott So. Kiefer, Kenneth Sr. Kiltz, King, Michael So. Deusyne Fr. 84 King, Tosha Sr. 169,59 King, Vance So. Ki le, Kelly Fr. 226 Johnson David Fr. 227 Johnson, Debbie Fr. 227 Johnson Dewayne Fr. Johnson, Edith Jr. 194 Johnson Gary Jr. 194 Johnson Gary Fr. 226 Johnson, Gust Sr. 169 Johnson, Jackie So. Johnson James Fr. 226,79 Johnson, Jeanine Jr. 194 Johnson, Joan Fr. 226,69,79 1 Johnson Judith Sr. 169 Johnson, Kevin Fr. 227 Johnson, Kim So. Johnson, Linda So. Johnson Linda Jr. 194 Johnson Mark Sr. 21,97 Johnson Mary Fr. 227,73 Johnson, Michael Fr. Johnson Paul Fr. 227 Johnson Sheryl Jr. 194 Johnson, Steven Jr. 195 Johnson, Tammy Jr. 195,54 Johnson, Therese Fr. Johnson Johnson , Vanessa Fr. , Victoria Sr. 169,84 Johnston, Marguerite Fr. 226 Johnston, Todd Jr. 194 Jones, Charles Fr. Jones, Edward Fr. Jones, Jeffrey Jr. 194,73 Jones, Julie So. 73 Jones, Kathryn Fr. 226,86 Jones, Linda Jr. 55 Jones, Michael Jr. 194 Jones, Rick Fr. 226 Jones, Stephanie Sr. 168 Joseph, Ronald So. Jost, Debbie So. J urasek, Eugene So. Jurasek, John Fr. Jurgens, Joyce Sr. 169 Jurgens, Linda Jr. 195 Kant, Jerry Fr. Kant, Joan Fr. 227 Kant, Lynn Jr. 195 Kant, Mark Sr. Karp, Kristie Fr. 194 Kauss, Julia Fr. 227,73 Kawel l, Kelly Fr. 227 Keckler, Jodine Sr. 169,74 Keegan, Thomas Sr. 169,74 Keho, Randy Jr. 194,56 Keirn, Bruce So. Keirn, Eugene Sr. 169 Keiser, Lynn Fr. Keller, Donald Fr. 226 Kellett, Tamara Fr. 226 Kelly, Joseph Sr. 175 Kemnetz, Kelly So. Kemnetz, Terri Fr. 226 Kemp, David Sr. 169 Kemp, Glenda Jr. 194,123,74 Kennay, Jane Fr. 226 Kennay, Jody Fr. 227,l22,76 Kennedy, Paul Fr. 227,86 240 Index Kigle, Kim So. Kirschmann, Mike Sr. 169 Kite, Lorraine Fr. 226 Kittel, Cartis Fr. 226 Kleffel, Karen So. Kein, Kristine Jr. 194,68 Kleen, Phillip Fr. 226 Kleindienst, Cynthia Sr. 169,51, 54 Kling, David So. Kling, Jant Fr. 227,69 Kling, John Sr. 169 Kluge, Carol So. Knecht, Mark Sr. 169 Knodle, May Fr. 227 Koehn, Kathy So. Koehinger, Daniel Jr. 195 Kohler, Craig Sr. 56,169,97 Kohlhagen, Cindy Sr. 18,21 ,1 25, 170 Kohlagen, Rick So. Korak, Cheryl Sr. 170 Korak, Danna Jr. Kosman, Ross Jr. 56,195 Kostka, Daniel Jr. 76 Kostka, Thomas Sr. 170,97 Kramer, Thomas Sr. 170 Krebs, Cindy So. 68,29 Krepfle, Elizabeth So. Krepfle, Richard Jr. Kroening, Karl Jr. 195 Kroening, Kathy Sr. 170 Kroening, Krysta 1 Fr. 227 Kroening Laurie Sr. 170 Kroening, Lloyd So. 84 Krieger, Carl Fr. Kryzaniak, Helen Jr. 195,68,29, 80,71 Kujawa, Carrie Sr. 56,21,68,87, 170 Kunis, Elizabeth Sr. 170,68 Kunz, Kathleen Jr. 194 1aBountry Laura Sr. 170,62 Labounty, Steven Jr. 194 Laffin, James Jr. 194 Iilffilll, Katherine So. 76 Lake, Douglas Sr. Lamber, Teresa So. 226 Lambert, Carolyn Fr. Lambrecht, Michael Jr. 194 Lameyer, Sandra Sr. 170,55 Lane, Joyce Fr. 226 Lange, Diana Sr. 170,62 Lanman, Paul So. Lantz, Margaret So. Lantz, Michael Fr. 226 Larkin, Connie Fr. Larson, Clarence Sr. 170,86,74 Larson, Daniel Jr. 195,74 Larson, Denise Jr. 195,74 Larson, James So. 86 Larson, Margaret Jr. Larson, Mark Sr. 170 Larson, Peggy Jr. 195 Larson, Robert Sr. 170 Iatham, Sheilah Sr. 170 Latorre, Sam Fr. Laudicina, Anna Sr. Laudicina, Carmella Sr. 62 Laurson, James Jr. 195,97 Lawrence, Robin Fr. 226 Lawson, Carla Jr. 194 Laye, Dennis So. League, Michael So. Leber, John Jr. 194,55 Lee,.Henry Fr. 227 Lee, Judy So. 59 Lee, Scott So. Lee, Steven Sr. Leese, Betty Jr. 194 Legel, Katherine So. Legel, Michael Sr. 170,54 Leggio, Elizabeth Sr. Lehrke, Pete Jr. l94,68,74 Lehrke, Tom Fr. 227,79 Leifker, Dan Sr. 56,171,54 Lender, Steve Fr. 227 Leoni, George So. Lester, Lynn So. Lewandowski, Pam So. 49 Lewandowski, Sharon Jr. 195 Lewis, Marathette Sr. 171 Liakouras, Kelly Jr. 195,68 Licari, John So. Lighthart, Don Sr. 171 Lighthart, Glenn Fr. Likes, John So. Lillie, Ross Sr. 171 Lindroth, Sarah Jr. 195,125 Lindsay, Doug Fr. 227 Lindsay, Shirley Fr. Lindsay, Suzanne Jr. 195 Lindstrom, Andrea Jr. 80 Linnabary, Ilana Jr. 194,62 Livingston, Dee Ann So. Lizer, Paul Sr. 171 Lobb, Val So. Lockett, Ostella So. 226 Lofgren, Kathy Fr. 226,69 Logsdon, Pat Fr. 226 Logsdon, Barb Jr. 194 Longardner, Marcia Sr. 62 Longhenry, Bob Sr. 171 Longhenry, Tim Fr. 226 Longnecker, Brenda Jr. Longnecker, Steve Fr. 227 Look, Cathy Jr. Lorenz, Kim So. 86 Love, Flora Fr. Longsdorf, J. Ronald Jr. 194,68,29 Lovelady, Debbie So. 59 Lowe, Lisa Fr. 227 Lowe, Randy So. Lucchese, Theresa Jr. Luety, Jane Fr. 228 Luloh, Pete Jr. Lundeen, Julie Jr. 195 Lundeen, Phil Fr. 228 Lundeen, Sue Sr. 171 Lunn, Jim Jr. 195,84 Lutmer, Bob Sr. 171,55 Lutzow, Brian Sr. Lutzow, Dave So. 171 Lykkebal, Pete Jr. 195 Lykkebak, Tom Jr. 195 Mack, Gwonda Fr. 228 Mackey, Sandy Sr. Madden, Dan So. Madden, Randy Fr. 228 Madden, Rick Fr. Madison, George Fr. 228 Maher, Nancy Fr. Majewski, Krys Jr. 194 Makeever, Kelly Fr. 228,73 Makeever, Ranell Jr. 194 Malone, Jan Fr. 228 Malone, Mike Sr. 171,97 Malone, Terry So. Malueg, Ron Jr. 194 Malgsy, Cindy Fr. 228 Manalle, Mark Fr. 228 Manalli, Salvatore Sr. 171 Manarchy, Mary Jr. Mandala, John So. Mandala, Vic Jr. Maney, John So. 97 Mangiaracina, Mike So. 71 Manis, Ron So. Manis, Chuck Fr. 228 Manrod, Phyllis Jr. 194,78,76 Manroe, Stacy Jr. 195, 69 Marble, Katie Jr. 195 Marchini, Linda Fr. 228,73 Marchini, Terri E. So 195 Marchione, Robert A. Jr. l95,68,29 Marino, Cynthia Fr. Marston, David Fr. 228 Martin, Daryl D. Jr. 194 Martin, Joanna Sr. Martinez, Mario H. Fr. 229 Martinez, Anna Fr. Mather, Vickie M. Jr. 194,21 Mathisen, Laurie E. Jr. 194,80,49 Mathison, Deborah Fr. 229,79 Mauernan, Debrah Fr. 228,86 Mauerman, Gary Fr. 228 Mauerman, Wayne Fr. 86 Maurer, Elizabeth Sr. 171 Maurer, Jennifer G. So Maurici, Jo Marie Jr. 194 Maxwell, Oscar Fr. May, Mike Fr. 228,73 Mccaffrey, Katherine Fr. 228 McCaffrey, Patricia Sr. 171 McCallen, Jody Jr. 195,74 Mccann, Dawn Fr. 229 Macauley, Macky So. 229 McComb, David Jr. McComb, Tim Fr. 229 McCombkey, Joe Sr. 171 Mcdaniel, Brent Jr. 195 Mcdaniel, Michael Jr. Mcdaniel, Todd Fr. 229 Mc dougle, Quindy Fr. Mc Farland Jr. 195 McGee, Elmer Fr. 228 McGee, Lorcenia Jr. 195 McGee, Willie S1. McGlasson, Cheryl Jr. 194,69,84 McGlasson, Patty Sr. 172 Mc goom, Luellen So. Mchugh, Mike Jr. 194,84 Mclasen, Kimberly Sr. 172,76 Mcmillan, Glenda Fr. McNames, Geoffrey So. MeNames, Kimberly Sr. 172 McNames, Michele Fr. 228,125 McSweeney, Steve Fr. 228 Meade, Richard Sr. 172 Meadowcraft, Shirley Sr. 172 Means, Kathy Jr. 194 Medernach, Jim So. Middleton, Sheree L. Sr. Medley, Carolyn So. 228 Medley, Karen Fr. Mcdlery, Steven So. Meiborg, Carol Fr. Meiborg, William Jr. 194,55 Meini, Deborah Fr. Mejia, Robert So. Menke, Paul Jr. 194 Mercer, Virginia Fr. Merriott, Ronald Fr. 229 Mera, Mary Jr.195,19,49 Mertz, Fred Fr. 229 Messina, Christine M. Sr. 172,62 Messina, Mary Jr. 195 Mcssman, Wayne Jr. 195,97 Metters, Joel So. Metters, Jim Fr. 224 Metzler, Elizabeth A. Sr. Metzler, James Fr. 228 Meyer, Frances L. Jr. Meyer, Kathryn Fr. 228 Meyer, Kelly Steven So. Meyers, Linda Fr. Meyers, Loren C. Sr. 172 Meyers, Linda Mae So. Meyers, Jack Paul Jr. Meyers, Nancy So. Mickelson, Brad Fr. 86 Middleton, Debra Sr. 172 Middleton, Jean Fr. Middleton, Randy Fr. 228 Milar, Charles Fr. Miley, Margaret Fr. 229 Miller, Deborah S. Jr. Miller, Michael Fr. 229 Miller, Tamara So. Miller, Terry Sr. 177,56,68,78,76 Minett, Stefanie Kay Sr. Minnick, Carol Lynn So. Minick, Randall Fr. Minnier, Angela Fr. 229 Minnihan, Ryan Fr. 228 Minor, Federal So. Minor, Larry Fr. 228 Misuraea, Jeffrey Jr. 176 Mitchell, Dwight, Fr. 228 Mitchell, Jodie J. Jr. Mitchell, Lorenzo So. Mizner, Warren Fr. Mohr, Steven D. Jr. 176 Molina, Rose So. Moore, Michele Moore, Paula Sr. 172 Moore, Robert So. Moore, Rose Fr. Moraley, Vickie Fr. Moorhous, Deborah So. Moritz, Allen Jr. 196 Moritz, Brian So. Morris, Barbara Jr. l96,123,74 Morris, David Fr. 229 Morris, John Fr. Morrison, Cynthia Jr. Morrison, James Fr. 229 Morrison, Kathy So. Morrow, Jeff So. Morse, Sue Sr. 172 Mosher, Lynnette So. Mosley, Steve Sr. Mosley, Todd So. Moss, Anthony So. Moss, Larry Sr. Mothkovich, David Fr. Mothkovich, Chris Sr. Mothkovich, Gregory Jr. Mulanix, Joann Sr. 172,62 Mulanix, Patty Jr. Mule, Veda Sr. 172,62 Mullin, Matthew So. Mullins, Dan So. Mullins, Michael Sr. Munday, Harry Jr. 196 Munn, Sheila Jr. 196,74 Murphy, Carol Fr. 86 Murphy, Mike Sr. 162,172 Murphy, Vedusha So. 86 Murphy, Victoria Sr. 62 Murry, Michael So. Musso, Frank Fr. 228 Myrick, Evonne So. Nadel, Amy Sr. 173 Nagel, Allen Fr. Nagel, Kimberley Jr. 76,78,86,196 Nailor, Danetta So. Nance, Nance, Robin Fr. 229 Sharon Fr. Nardiello, Nick Jr. 171 Nardiello, Sandra So. Nealon, Valerie Fr. Negri, Jodie So. Neilson, Jeffery Fr. 229 Nelson, Dale Fr. Nelson, Gregory Fr. Nelson, Julie Sr. 173,68 Nelson, Penny Fr. 229,69 Nelson, Debra Jr. Nesmith, Brion Sr. Nesmith, David So. 173,29 Nesmith, Elizabeth Fr. 123,229,122 Nethery, Pamela So. Newton, Carl So. Newton, Christopher So. Molloy, Barbara Sr. 172,76 Monks, David Fr. 228 Montabano, Mary Fr. Moore, Moore, Bob So. Dean Martin Jr. 176 Moore, Debby Jr. 196 Moore, Duane Fr. 48 Moore, Dwight Sr. Moore, Jerry Fr. 229 Moore, Larry So. 76 Newton, Floyd Sr. Nicholas, Elizabeth Jr. 21,74,75 Nichols, Danny Jr. 196 Nicosia, Jim Jr. 196 Noeding, Kathleen Fr. 228 Nordstrom, Patricia So. 212 Noreng, Mark Jr. 196,74 North, David Fr. 228 North, LeAnn Sr. 59,173 Norton, David Jr. 197,78 Norton, Mary Ann So. Nuney, Edward Jr. 197 Oberheim, Lisa Fr. 229 Oberheim, Rebecca So. Obrien, Charles So. 2l2,73,79 Oconnell, Brian Jr. 196 Oconnell, Vicki So. 212 Oconner, Julie Sr. 173,62 Odonnell, Tim Fr. 229 Okeefe, Diane So. 212 Olcer, Kemel So. 212 Oligschlager, Sharon Jr. 196 Oliver, James.Fr. 229 Olsen, Darlene Sr. 173,55 Olson, Cathleen So. Olson, Geraldine Jr. 56,196 Olson, Jeanne Jr. 196,123,74 Olson, Jenell Jr. 197 Olson, John Fr. 229 Olson, Nancy So. 212 O'pengo, Cindy So. Orifiei, Anthony Jr. 197 Ostergard, Cindy Sr. l73,68,62 Ottorvity, Mary Fr. 228 Outlow, Frank Jr. 196,97 Owens, Alan Fr. 228 ' Owens, David Fr. Owens, Dawn Sr. 173 Owens, Kimberly Sr. 56,21,l73 Owens, Robery Jr. 196 Owens, Vickie Sr. 173,55 Overton 55 Packard, Dawn Fr. 228,69 Paddock, Paul So. Padron, John So. 212 Padron, Sandra Fr. 86 Pankow, Beverly Sr. 17 3,68,51,54,4f Papke, Bill So. 212 Papke, Thomas Jr. 196,68 Parent, John So. 212 Parham, Brenda Jr. 196 Paris, Anthony Jr. Paris, Tony Sr. 173 Park, Larry Jr. 197,76 Park, Lisa Fr. 228 Parker, Cindy Fr. 229 Parker, Mike So. 212,101 Parker, Sheri Jr. 197 Parkinson, Karen Fr. 229 Parkinson, Lisa Fr. Parks, Jody So. 213,80,48 Parks, Robert Jr. 197 Parnello, Christina So. 212 Parnello, Michael Sr. 173 Parrott, Cindy Fr. Parrott, Marcia Jr. 197,122 Parrott, Mike Fr. 229,73 Parson, Albert So. Parsons, Susan So. 213 Partee, Laurie So. 213 Patch, Jeffrey Jr. Patch, John Fr. Pate, Cindy Fr. 228 Patmythes, Jon Sr. 173,68,76 Patterson, Debra Sr. 56,123,173 Patterson, Judith Jr. Paul-Peterson, Tina Jr. 196 Paulson, Darlene Fr. 228 Pavlik, Kevin So. 212 Payne, Charles Fr. 228 Payne, David Fr. 228 Payne, Loretta So. Pearson, Jeffery So. Pearson, Queen So. Peavy, C heryle Fr. 8 6 Peavy, Sharon Jr. Pennick, Wendy Jr. 196 Pennie, Roger Fr. Pepper, Reid So. 213 Peppin, Karen Jr. 196 Peppin, William So. 213,76 Perkins, Sally Jr. l25,l97,5l Perno, Robert Jr. 197 Perrecone, Sheila Jr. 197,51 Perrone, Perrone, Marc So. 213 Paul Fr. 229 I Perry, Bertha Fr. 229 Peters, Ann Fr. 78 Peters, Brian Fr. 229 Peters, S teve So. Peterson, Brian Sr. l73,78,7 Peterson, Karen Fr. 229,69,73 Petersen, Kris Jr. 197,74 Peterson, Donald So. Peterson, Doug Fr. 230 Peterson, Greg Jr. 196 Peterson, Julianne Jr. 196 Peterson, Mike Sr. 174 Peterson, Pat Jr. 196,78,76 Peterson, Rhonda Jr. 196 Peterson Petranco , Susan Fr. 230 sta, JoAnn Fr. 230 Peyton, Gladys Fr. Peyton, Alton So. 213 Pfluger, Mark Sr. 174 Phillips, Dave Jr. 197 Phillips, Jerry Fr. 230 Phillips, Nadine So. 212 Phoenix, Don So. 212 Pickens, Debbie So. Pickens, Karen Fr. 230 Pierce, Chris So. 197 Pike, Sue So. 212 Pilgrim, Deborah So. 212 Pinkley, Cindy Sr. 174,74 Pinkley, Sue Fr. 230 Pinney, Janet Jr. Pinson, Gary So. Pinter, Leonard Sr. Pirages, Mike Jre. 197 Platt, Scott Sr. 174 Plock, Debbie Fr. 82 Plock, Sue Fr. 69,230 Plock, Walden Jr. 197 Poletto, Cheryl Jr. 174 Poluyanskis, Jim Fr. 230 Ponder, Chris Jr. 196 Poole, Julie So. 213,48,69 Poor, Lori Fr. 79,230 Poor, Richard So. 213 Porchia, Virginia Fr. 230,84 Posle, David Fr. 230 Postulka, Sue So. 213 Potter, Martha Sr. 174 Pottorff, Yvonne Fr. 230 Poulton, Jim Jr. 196 Powers, Karen Sr. 174 Powers, Kathy Jr. Powers, Sue Jr. 196,76 Prather, John Sr. l74,29,74 Preiss, Lisa Fr. 230 Index 241 l25,74,75,78 Smith Preiss, Todd Sy. 174,55 Pribyl, Janet So. 48 Price, Malcolm Fr. Price, Stephanie So. Primeaux, Michelle Jr. 196 Pritz, Sherry Jr. Prymer, John Fr. Pullian, Kathy Fr. 231 Pumilia, Danny Jr. 197 Pumilia, Laura Fr. 230 Pumpherey, Tammy Fr. 230 Purcell, Mike Fr. 230 Puskac, Jim So. Pyzynski, Laura Fr. Pyzynski, Lisa So. 230 Pyzynski, Mike Sr. 174,97 Quinn, Aiden So. Quinn, Paul Fr. 231 Quinn, Declan Sr. Quisenberry, Lisa So. Quale, Todd Fr. 231 Radford, Joseph Jr. 197 Radke, David Fr. 230 Radosevich, Philip So. 68 Ragsdlae, Mike Fr. Rainwater, Kathy Jr. 197 Ramerily, Mario Fr. 230 Ramirez, Everardo Jr. 197 Ramsey, Lisa Fr. 230,86 Raney, Kim Fr. 230 Raschke, Nancy Fr. 231,78 Ratazak, Janet lfr. 231 Rathake, Paul Fr. 231 Rathke, Tim Sr. Rawson, Brian lfr. 231 Ray, Tim So. Redd, Dawn Fr. Redenius, Gina Jr. Redmond, Randall So. Redschlag, So. Reed, Thomas Fr. 230,84 Reemtsma, Russell Jr. 196 Reese, Loren So. 74 Rehfeloi, Richard Fr. 230,79 Reichenbach, Michael Jr. Reiff, Joseph So. Reigh, Mike Fr. Rcigh, Susan Jr. 196 Reppen, Barbara lfr. 230 Reppen, Maureen Sr. 174 Reppen, Susan So. Reppen, William Jr. 196 Resenbeck, Douglas Jr. 196,84 Resh, David l-'r. 230,73 Reynolds, Ann lfr. 231,122 Reynolds, Cedric So. Reynolds, Darcee lfr. 231 Reynolds, David Sr. 174,97 Reynolds, Jeffrey Sr. 174 Reynolds, Laura lfr. 231 Reynolds, Thomas So. Rheingans, Kennith lfr. 231 Rhoads, Raymond 1-'r. 230 Rhoads, Russell Sr. 174 Rice, Jeannie lfr. Richardson, John Jr. Richardson, Kathy Fr. Richardson, Paula Sr. 174,55 242 Index Richter, Jeffery Sr. Ricotta, Mark So. Rieffer, Barbara So. Rieffer, Bonnie So. Rinaldi, David So. Rinaldo, Aleck So. Rinedollar, Gary Jr. 197 Rindollar, Vicky Sr. 175 Riof redo, Joe Sr. Rippon, Steve Sr. 175 Ritchie, James So. Ritchie, Susan Fr. 230 Rittweger, Michael So. Rivera, Terrence Sr. Rezzo, Carol Fr. 231,69 Rizzo, Sandra Sr. 175,62 Roberts, Laura Fr. Roberts, William So. Robinson, Cleveland Sr. 175, 49,68 Robinson, Cynthia Sr. 175 Robinson, David So. Robinson, Diane Sr. 175 Rockwood, Clint Jr. 197 Rockwood, Dawn So. Rogers, Barbara lfr. Roguski, Jill Fr. 231 Roguski, Randy So. Roland, Kathreen Fr. 231 Roland, William JT- l97,86,76 Rolando, Denise So. 73 Rolando, Michael Jr. 197 Romine, Russell Jr. 196,97 Romine, Vanessa So. Rooney, Jerry Jr. 196,68,74 Roos, Garnet So. 59,86 Roser, Lance Sr. 56,30,83 Rosik, Sandra So. Ross, Lesley So. 68 Ross, Martin Sr. 175,49 Rossal, Gay Fr. 230 Rotello, Veronica So. 122,73 Rude, Charles lfr. 230 Rude, Alan Sr. 175 Rudie, Alan So. Rudie, Richard Jr. l96,68,3l Rumcr, Janet Fr. 230,73,79 Runestad, Dana Jr. l96,68,29 Runne, Barbara So. 123 Runne, William Sr. 175 Russo, Angie 125 Russell, Ronald Sr. Russo, Denise So. Russo, Marlena lfr. 230 Rubolo, Joe Sr. 175 Rubolo, Martin lfr. Ryland, Mark So. Sachs, Cynthia So. Saieva, Joe lfr. 231 Saieva, Salvatore Jr. 179 Salamonc, Benny Jr. 197 Salamone, Chuck So. Salamone, Marci lfr. 231,73 Salamone, Michael Jr. 197 Salamone, Nicholas So. Salisbury, Ted Sr. 97 Sallis, Brian lfr. Sallis, Sam lfr. Salucka, Lydie lfr. 231 Salueka, Raymond Jr. 197,68,78 Samorian, John So. 68,79 Sandborne, Kevin Fr. 231 Sanders, Darell Fr. Sanders, Victoria Sr. 175 Sandwick, Chris lfr. 230 Sandwick, Elizabeth So. 86 Sartinc, Dan Jr. 196 Saulsbury, Deborah Jr. 196 Saunders, Caren Sr. l75,68,29,54 Saunders, Robert Fr. 230 Savelloni, Anna Fr. 230 Sawtell, Kristine So. 125,73 Scarpitta, Joe So. 68,74 Schidmt, Robert Sr. 175,78 Schneider, Chris So. 99,97 Schneider, Darrell Sr. Schock, Calla Fr. 230,84 Schoonmaker, Laura So. Schroeder, Lynette Fr. 231 Schroeder, Robert So. Schrupp, Rose So. 196 Scarpitta, Joseph So. Scarpo, Christy Fr. Schaffer, Carrie Fr. Schafman, Brett So. Schaibel, Kerry So. Schaible, Kevin So. Schemenauerer, Joyce Sr. 175 Schultz, Janet So. Schultz, Nancy Jr. 196 Schumacher, Randall Fr. 231 Schutt, Chris Schwalbach, Jeffrey So. Schwartz,Ma1comb Jr. 197 Schartz, Mike Fr. 231 Schwartzlow, Joanne Schwartzlow, Mark So. 197 Schwartzlow, Maryann Sr. 176,55 Sciacca, Ronald Jr. 197 Scianne, Gina Fr. 231,76 Scoma, John Sr. 176' Scott, Robin Fr. Scrivane, Mary Sr. 28,l76,29,124, Sculley, Alan Fr. 230 Seal, Scott So. Seals, Jack So. Seaworth, Connie Sr. 176,74 Sechler, Sheri So. Seddon, David Fr. 230 Seehausen, Dirk Sr. 176,49 Seitcr, Steve Sr. 176 Seitcr, Wayne So. 73 Sernas, Vito Jr. 197,97 Severing, Susan I-'r. 230 Sharp, Vickie So. 123,73 Sheedy, Joanne Sr. 176 Sheese, James lfr. 230 Sheldon, Charles So. Sheldon, Randy Jr. 198 Shephard, David Jr. 84 Sherman, Kathy l-'r. 231 Shinn, Margaret Sr. 176 Shinn, Steven So. 73 Shirley, Laura Fr. Shortino, Cristy Sr. 176 Shotwell, Annette l r. 231,86,73 Showalter, David Jr. 198,l00,97 Showalter, Lori 1 r. 231 Shumatt, Lorretta So. Siebel, Marty Jr. 198 Siefert, Beth lfr. 231,79 Sierra, Diane Jr. 198 Sierra, Linda So. Sierra, Peggy Jr. Simes, Angelo Fr. Simpson, Mark Jr. l98,84,82, 83,76 Simpson, Michelle Fr. Simpson, Terri Sr. 176 Sinclair, Cornelius Jr. l98,99,97 Sinclair, Daniel Fr. Sink, Michael Jr. 230 Skaug, Mark Fr. 198 Skerkoske, Mark Jr. Slattery, Daniel So. Small, Bradley Jr. Small, Joel Fr. 230 Smick, Mary So. Smith Byron Sr. 176 Smith Cad Jr. 198 Smith Smith v Cameron Sr. 176 Craig J r. Smith, Danny Sr. 176 Smith Debbie So. Smith John Fr. Smith Julie Fr.231 Smith Smith Smith u a s Kimberly Fr. 231 La-Verne Sr. 198,176,125 Laura Denise S. Smith Laura Jean So. Smith, Leona So. Smith, Lisa Jr. 232 Smith, Lydia Jr. 198 Smith, Marilyn Fr. Smith, Marilyn A. So. Smith, Maureen So. Smith, Michele Fr. Smith, Milton lfr. 232 Smith, Penelope Jane lfr. 232,69 Smith, Peter Jr. 198,97 Smith, Polly Jr. 198 Smith, Prisil Jr. 199 Smith, Stacy Sr. 176 Smith, Theodore Jr. 97 Smith, Tim lfr. Smith, Valerie lir. 232,69 s Warren Sr. 176 Snyder, Jerry Jr. 199 Snyder, Kevin So. Sola, Barbara Jr. 199 Soliz, Lucy Jr. Sommer, Valerie l r. 232 Somger, Mark Fr. 232 Sorenson, Rick Jr. 199 Sorenson, Shari l r. 232 Soter, Mark l r. 232 Southard, Voinne So. Speers, Ken So. Spcers, Neil lfr. Spencer, Cindy So. Spencer, Daniel l r. 232 Spoder,Tom lfr. 232 Spokas, Diana lfr. 232 Sprencher, Jim Sr. Sprencher, Jeff Sr. 177 Staas, Carrie lfr. 232 125 Stanek, Alan lfr. 232 Stanek, Karen So. Stanek, Patricia Jr. 198,52 Stanford, Ronald Jr. 198,97 Stanford, Wendell lir. Stanicek, Julie l r. 233 Stanley, David Jr. l98,74,75,49 Starnes, Robert So. Starr, Donald I r. Staskauskas, James Jr. 198 Stata, Danny So. Staton, Linda So. Staton, Robin Sr. 177 Stephenson, Cynthia Fr. 233 Stevens, David So. Stevens, Scott Jr. 199,97 Stewart, Judy Fr. 232 Stewart, April Fr. Stewart, Christopher Jr. Stewart , Melodi Jr. 177 Stewart, Patricia Jr. 198,68 Tennial, Jaycee Fr. 232 Tennial, Oneal Fr. 232 Terranova, Vicki Sr. 177 Terrell, Bonnie Jr. 198 Terrell, Linda Sr. 177,74 Tessman, Lisa Sr. 49,68,54,177 Tharp, Rocky Jr. 198 Thiel, Terry So. Thiel, Toby Jr. 78 Vola, Mike So. Vorronyak, Craig Fr. 232 Vowell, Kim Fr. 233 White, Joanne Jr. 199 White, Mary Sr. 21,49,51,179 White, Teresa Fr. 232 White, Tim Fr. 232 Wiley, Valtheasus Jr. Stewart, Rocky Sr. 177 Stiles, Tom So. Stima, Joan So. Stocker, Don Fr. 232 Storsveen, Gayle So. 73 Storsveen, Leighton Jr. 199 Story, Brian So. Stowe, Jimmy Fr. 232 Street, Greta Jr. 199,1 22,76 Street, Roxanne Sr. 177 Streeter, Bradley So. Streeter, Tim Jr. Streit, Colleen Fr. Streit, Cynthia Fr. Strohm, Mary Sr. 21 ,22, 177,124,125,5l Strohn, William Fr. 232 Strote, Rhonda Fr. 233 Stryker, Randall So. 48 Stuart, Cindy Jr. 198 Staurt, Debra Sr. Stukenberg, Brian So. Stultz, Randy So. 198 Suddarth, Kathy Fr. 233 Suhr, Brenda Jr. 198 Sullivan, Daniel Fr. 232 Sullivan, Judith So. Sullivan, Julie Sr. 49,68,177, 29,51 ,96 Sundberg, David So. 232,71 Sutton, David Fr. 232 Sutton, Doug Fr. 232 , Sutton, Robert Fr. 232 Suyko, Diane Fr. 233 Swanberg, Jeffery Jr. 198 Swanberg, Tim So. Swanson, Laura Sr. 177 Swanson, Regina So. Swartz, Fredrick Jr. 199,97 Swick, Dawn Fr. 233 Swindall, Doug Sr. 177 Szuminski, Sharon So. Taskey, Fred Sr. Taskey, Georgetta So. Tassoni, Richard Fr. Thillen, Thomas Thomas Ann Sr. 123,177 , Anthony Jr. 178 , Jeffrey Jr. 198 Thomas, Lynn Sr. 178,74,51 Thomas, Melissa So. Thomas, Steven Sr. 178 Wadley, Charles So. Wadsworth, Carol Jr. 59,198 Waeffler, Christine Jr. 59,199,122, 76 Wagner, Diane Fr. 233 Wagner, Robert Sr. 178 Wagner, Rocco Jr. 199,76 Wainwright, Charles Fr. Waldron, Brian Jr. 199 Wilkins, Jo Fr. 122 Wilkinson, David Fr. Williams, Anthony Fr. 233 Williams, Lynn Fr. 233 Williams, Williams, Willifo rd, Michael So. Robert Sr. 56,179 Steven Jr. 199 Taylor, Tassoni, Richard Jr. Tate, Debbie Fr. Taylor, Angela Jr. 199 Taylor, Charles So. Taylor, Pam Fr. 199 Taylor, Robert Jr. Taylor, Scott So. Taylor, Tony Fr. 233 Taylor, Vea Sr. 177 Taylor, William So. Ricky So. Thompson, Dekra Jr. 199,51 Thompson, Dennis So. Thompson, Linda Jr. 199 Thomposon, Loretta So 69 Thompson, Gina Fr. Thornbloom, Lori Jr. 199 Thornton, Mike Fr. 233 Thurlby, Tara Jr. 199,123 Timbush, Julie So. Timmerman, Lora Jr. 198 Tisdale, Denise So. 73 Tisdale, Kim Jr. 74,198 Todd, Tracey Fr. 233 Todora, Jodt Jr. 198 Trenbeath, Beth Fr. 69,233 Trevarrow, Mike Fr. 232 Tripp, Cindy So. Tripplett, Bebe Jr. 198 Tripplett, Camena Jr. 199 Tripplett, Larry Fr. Tripplett, Teresa Fr. 232 Trites, Janice Jr. 199 Trites, Joanne Sr. 56,178 Tudor, Cathy Jr. 68,199 Tudor, Debbie So. 73,80 Turner, Alfreda So. Turner, John Fr. 232 Turner, Larry Jr. 199 Urbanowitz, Anita Sr. Urbanowitz, Kevin, Fr. 233 Usry, Nancy Jr. 198 Vaccarello, Rosalie Fr. Valentine, Rick So. Valukievic, John So. Varble, Jeff, Fr. 233 Varner, Cindy Jr. Vascellaro, Mike Sr. 178 Vaughn, Mark So. Verace, Thomas Sr. Verdina, Terri So. Vestal, Scott So. Vetterli, Chris Fr. 233 Viands, Betty So. Viands, Bev Sr. 178 Vick, Sharon Sr. 178 Villani, Ann Jr. 122,198 Walker, Brenda Jr. 199 Walker, Craig Jr. 198 Walker, Hal Jr. Walker, Jerry Fr. 233 Walker Wallen ,Terry Fr. 233 , Regina Fr. 86 Wallenberg, Debra Jr. 198 Walter, Jo Ellen Sr. 76,178 Willis, Brian So. Willison, Shary Fr. 233 Willison, Susan Sr. 179 Wilson, Jill Sr. 68,179 Willson, Karen Fr. 233 Wilson, Kim Fr. 125,232 Wilson, Ricky Fr. Wilson, Stanley Fr. Wilson, Virginia Jr. 199 Winget, Kim Fr. 232 Winget, Sandy Sr. 179 Walter, Rebecca Fr. 232,69 Walton, Lorri Sr. l98,178,74,75 Ward, Karen Sr. 178 Warner, Kathleen Sr. 178 Warren, Coreen Fr. 232,28,84 Washington, Renata Jr. 198 Waskiewicz, Susan Frf 232 Waters, Mark Sr. 21 ,22,163, 178,68 Waters, William Fr. 233 Watson, Diane Sr. 178 Watson, Kennith Jr. 199 Watson, Robin Fr. 233 Wayman, William So. 68,74 Weatherall, Della So. Weatherall, Steven Sr. Webb, Debra Fr. Webb, Jane Jr. 178 Webb, Mark Jr. 199 Webb, Martin Fr. 233 webb, Michael sf. 20,49,29,76,54, 178,97 Weber, Peggl' So. 199 Weber, Robert Jr. Webster, Sheri Fr. 233 Webster, Steven Sr. 178 Weiger, Ralph So. Weiner, Weiner, Weiner, Earl Jr. Sharon Sr. 178 Theresa Sr. 179,51,49 Weir, Staeee So. 69 Weiss, Carl Fr. 232 Weiss, Karl Fr. 73 Welch, Carey Fr. Teachout, Sam Fr. Tell, Karen So. 232 Tellison, Kristine Fr. Tellison, Michael Jr. 198 Tempin, Maria Fr. 232 Tennial, Chris Fr. Villeda Jr. Viola, Rose Fr. 232 Vitale, Anthony, So. 84,102 Vitale, Julie Jr. 198 Vitale, Mike Fr. 86,232 Vitale, Peter Fr. Vitale, Renee Fr. 232 Welden, Cindy Jr. 199 Weller, Peter Jr. 198 Wells, Julie Sr. 179 Wenger, Mary So. Wenstrom, Joni So. Werner, Diane Sr. Wesley, James Fr. Wesley, Kathy Fr. West, James Jr. 97 West, Sharon Jr. Westbeook, Donald Sr. 179,82,49 Westbrook, Jodi Fr. 232,69 Westcott, Mike Sr. 179 Westfall, Walter Jr. 198 Westholder, Charles Jr. 198,48 Westlake, Merritt So. White, Jay Jr. 198,97 Winkler, Christine Sr. 56,20,87, 178,179 Winters, Michael Jr. 179 Winters, Russell Sr. Witherby, Richard Jr. 199 Wojcik, Anthony Fr. 232 Wolfe, Lisa Sr. 179 Wolfenberger, Jeri So. Wolfgran, Tom Fr. Wolverton, Brenda Sr. 179 Wolverton, Ronald Fr. Wolverton, Willie Jr. 198 Wonder, Penny SO, Woodard, Cynthia Jr. 198 Woodard, Deloris So. Woods, Larry Sr. 55,97 Worster, William So. Wright, Annie So. Wurm, Ronald So. 102 Wyttenbach, Ken Fr. 233 Yandall, Tom, Jr. Yankaitis, Sue So. 125 Yankaitis, William Sr. 179 Yates, Candace Jr. Yates, George Fr. 233 Yates, Richard Sr. Young, Julie Fr. 245 Young, Patricia Fr. 231 Youngs, Paula Jr. 198 Young, Yvette So. Young, Craig Jr. 199 Yuccas, Kathy So. Ywanauskas, Steve Fr. 233 Zandonatti, Patricia Sr. 199 Zawislak, Gregory Sr. 179 Zawislak, Ron So. Zawlocki, James Fr. 233 Zeigle, John So. Zeigle, Kevin Sr. 172,179 Zeigle, Steve Jr. 199 Zeller, Dan Sr. 179 Zeller, Robert So. 84 Zitzke, Steve So. Zuleger, Marvin Jr. 199 Zumbro, Jeannie So. 69,24,5,68 Zupancic, Leo So. Index 243 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 64197577 ROCKFORD DROP FORGE CO. 2031 NINTH STREET Q -Comprehensive educationalftraining program Q -Unlimited career opportunities, 3: - Excellent benefit package. O -job security and overtime hours. QQ -Flexible work schedules, g - 52 years of cold-heading experience, -The satisfaction of producing quality. 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A y 6 R 5 From the Knut Klub Steve Bailey '75 Fsbr Nooyjr '76 Rick Davis '75 Dave Hendricks '75 Ross Kosan '76 Marty Ross '75 Bob Williams '75 Julie Sullivan '75 Honorary member You Are 4 4 if f' ' a REALIZING YOU, that's the biggest aecomplishment an individual can make while in this sehool. Some may find it at graduation, some lind it before and some may never. You will always be what you are. You ean't he what you aren't. You ean only use what you've got to he- eome what may he. Olilered to you isa chance to liintl yoursell'. lt's ealletl WEST lllGll. A place you can lake home in your mind. The memories ol leaehers, elass- es, books, assignments, lockers, hall- ways, lunches, assemblies, sports, dances, that live on and on and on and on and on and on antl on and on ant Closing 251 Adviser ........... Editor-In-Chief ..... Student Life ..... Organization . . . Sports . . . Faculty . . . Seniors ..... Juniors ........ Sophomores . . . Freshman . . . Ads ............... Index ................ General Literary Staff Photo Editor . . . Photographers .... . . . . LeAnn North, Cleveland Robinson . . . . . . Mrs. Ahlgren . . . . . . Tammy Brown Nancy Hicks, Beth Hanson . . . . Kathy Erickson, Chris Waeffler, Jennifer Kerr, Garnet Roos, Deb Lovelady . . . . . Ernie Glover, Wendy Pennick . . . . . Diane Higgins, Laura Chapman Kathy Irelan KathyLook . . . . Carol Wadsworth .- . . . . . . . . . . . . Tosha King . . . . . .. Judy Lee, Liz Krepfle . . . . Andrea Lindstrom, Kathy Ivers, Loretta Cooper, Melissa Thomas Sherr Davis . . . .Warren Smith, Tom Bacon je 252 Closing as This years staff, equippedwith basic ideas, started the year half-stunned. New layouts, ideas and do's and don'ts were ressed on them b their editor Some P Y - ' times half-listening, they followed along. Half not know- ing why they did what they did. I think you know now why youlve helped produce a one-of-a-kind yearbook. Most of you really did an outstanding job and tolerated my hassling , pretty well. I just hope it was all worth- while. It was for me. Thank heavens it's done. Special thanks to those teachers who were un- derstanding to our many hassles throughout the year. Thanks Mike Webb for helping me with the closing, and thanks Dennis Laye for all the time and effort put in to pictures for us. And another thanks to our own photographers, not to be out- done by anyone. Special events were captured on film by ROOT PHOTOGRAPHERS, whose friend- liness and camera made Hams of us all, and last but not least, Mike Mullen for standing around waiting for us to finish deadlines. The End. FflSQl'fELh RBDUKS v fy um f., r,mw.1HM ML-.WW Mm W, 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .X 1 A ' 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'ie
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