West High School - Westward Ho Yearbook (Madison, WI)

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ATI A, V N uf' If 1.1, 5. f dy: Q. - V f .f SOPI-IGMORES 1 JUNIQRS GX SENIQRS ADS U INDEX Q: 4 128 142 154 190 198 Al Colucci, Head Principal Richard Meister, 12th Grade Principal 1 Lee Calloway. lltli Grade l'iinr'ipiil lack Schleiennan, 10th Grade Principal I guess you could say I've been around, and in all these years I've seen a great deal. Due to my prominent position and strategic perspec- tive, it was suggested that I would be uniquely qualified to give this introductory overview. Over the years I've witnessed passing fads from poodle skirts to minis, and have seen students evolve from Richie Cunninghams to Flower Children. Now we've arrived in the 80's, a mad conglomeration of all of the above. Individuality has become the new wave, and just about anything goes. This has led to an incredibly diverse student body. Walking down my halls, for example, one can hear dis- cussions of every topic from soccer to SADD, sex to Socrates. Despite this diversity, there are a few things that most students seem to have in common, such as feeling intensely pressured to succeed. For better or for worse, they have managed to maintain my history of high standards for over 50 years. My rank among the top five secondary schools in the nation by college re- cruiters this year can be partially attributed to excellent staff. Five teachers, including Gary - A Craper, Elizabeth Palmer, Grace Waggoner, Raymond Quant, and Karen Zuraski received awards from the Bassett Foundation this year. I'm also extremely proud to display the award for excellence given by the United States De- partment of Education. - Although students of the 80's have become extremely liberal and independent, they still have to comply with mandates of authority. I've always been flexible for students, and my doors have always been open, but it looks like they won't be for long. Due to a new legisla- tion, students from 1987 on will have to adjust to having a closed campus. Yes, I've changed with the times - at least on the surface: an addition a few years back, landscaping on Ash Street, and a few new coats of paint and varnish - but the real me is still here. In a day of intense international struggle and internal strife, I'm proud to think that the structure and stability I offer has re- mained a steadfast element in students' ever- changing lives. For it is these lives, with their hopes, fears, frustrations and achievements that make me what I am: West High School. 1985 saw the passing of another So- viet leader, Konstantin Chernenko. President Reagan and the new Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev set up the first Soviet-American summit under Reagan's administration. Neither side was willing to concede to much, espe- cially on the star wars issue. Mexico suffered an earthquake which killed nearly 10,000 people. The area of damage was concentrated in Mexico City's downtown district that is built over a marsh. Terrorism was at a high this year, taking 782 lives. TWA flight 847 was siezed in Beruit. Hostages were taken and eventually released. The cruise- ship Achille Lauro was highjacked by PLO members. Leon Klinghoffer, an elderly American, was killed. The terror hit closer to home this year, when.. Rome and Vienna were subjected to attacks by the PLO.'Four- teen people were killed during the bursts of fire aimed at Israel's El Al airline in both cities. A Madison man, Robert Gage Jr., was among the vic- tims in Rome. The Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Columbia erupted in November, caus- ing mudslides that destroyed the town of Armero. The mudslides swallowed 50,000 acres of farmland and claimed 25,000 victims. AIDS was a major problem in 1985. There were 6,406 new cases with a to- tal of 8,122 deaths to date, including actor Rock Hudson. Cancer also re- ceived attention this year due to the cancerous polyp found in President Reagan's colon. This year was the worst in history for air travel. Between public and pri- vate airlines, 1,948 people lost their lives including Ricky Nelson and Sa- mantha Smith. Winnie Mandela and Bishop Des- mond Tutu have been key leaders in the fight against apartheid in South Africa. There were over 1000 deaths due to racial tensions. moss IN REVIEW RE IEW - 5 Xl' gg .A i t' 'E ' :- '. if- , V .' A ff , , sf, 1., ' 5 ' f ' ,g - TA. S, 1 at .. 15, 1 . ,,.. , .1 it i X 5 rx 1-rm, . s W igs: 3 L 4 I fr x On a happier note, 1985 saw hunger relief aid from rockers around the world. Bob Geldof was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in setting up the Live Aid concerts in Philadelphia and in England. The concerts raised over S100 million for hunger relief in Africa. Farm Aid was also organized in an effort to help America's farmers. 1985 was the year of new Coke - to the displeasure of most Americans. After major complaints, the Coca- Cola Company reinstated the Old Coke as Classic Coke. Now Amer- ica has a choice of something new or something classic. The Kansas City Royals won the World Series this year, and Pete Rose broke Ty Cobb's record of 4,192 career hits. After a vicious tryout session, Lynette Woodard became the first woman to join the Harlem Globetrot- ters. Also, the Chicago Bears had a 15- 1 season as mania over William The Refridgeratorn Perry caught on. BITS AND PIECES OF 1985 Madonna married Sean Penn. Yul Brenner died at age 65 after 4,625 performances of The King and I. Orson Welles, best remembered for his creation of the War of the Worlds and his performance in Citizen Kane, died at age 70. Halley's comet reappeared in 1985, causing frenzy among scientists and students alike in spite of the fact that it wasn't as spectatcular as ijvyyas ir3l2lQ1f'N-Kffseese The 'Cosby Show topped the Nieb sens this year and helped NBC-il e up in Qlajings. Steven pielberg's movie ack to the Future was the big hit of the year, grossing 5190 million. I Time's man of the year: Deng Xiop- mg Karen Ann Quinlan died after hav- ing been in a coma for 10 years. Ruth Gordon, actress, died at age 88. if Il' Il- 1985 IN REVIEWX7 Q Wit YE OLDE FAVORITES Restaurants Rocky's Pizza Pit The Edgewater Chi Chi's Mac's the old Rennebohm's N cafeteria TGI Friday's Ovens of Brittany Quivey's Grove Paisan's Little Caeser's Ginza of Tokyo Sayings Hi! V mat pus and explode. Josefa No, it's not Tuesday, lt's Monday, Part II. nifty That's highly irregular. l've got it covered. Mateo, no seas necio. like Pass the white-out. Yeah, right. Look at that dog! A 5 Mgvieg TV Sl'lOWS ia white Nights Cosby show ' 1 ii The Breakfast Club o ing- 55 ' I t 'Sfop Malfing Sense Good Sex with Dr. Ruth Amadeus - ' Westheimer at Morons from Outer Space Late Night with David Rambo Letterman if After Hours The Young Ones I Nightmare on Elm Street Miarrtiyvice Out ol'TAfrica' ' World News Tonight W If Back to the Future ' Doctor Who gg L St. Elmo's Fire Family Ties t Pee Wee's Big Adventure All My Children 9 'U se 2 The Brady Bunch E M . lis t. y. Politicians Tip O'Neil lean Kirkpatrick Bob Kastenmeier Deng Xio Ping Geraldine Ferraro Emperor Ron Jessie ackson jerry Falwell Gary Hart Mikhail Gorbachev Margaret Thatcher Teddy Kennedy Songs l'm Your Man - Wham! Paisley Park-Prince and the Revolution Da Da Da - Trio Miami YicevTlf1gme,Zlal1 PHaxii3315f i l'llO Meltwvith You - Modern English lt's not Easy Being Green - Kermit the Frog S ri Cit - Artists United O Against Apart ei People are People - Depeche Mode Boys of Summer - Don Henley Nut - Otis Day and the lights Kyrie - Mr. Mister Revolution - Thompson Twins QBeatlesJ Bands U2 R.E.M. Talking Heads Tears for Fears BrQeiSEingsteen The Nylons' F sIhs.Baf-asks Sade a-ha Violent Femmes Twisted Sister Dead Kennedys Farm Animals cows pigs sheep chickens roosters bunny rabbits geese ducks earth worms goats yaks Mr. Sederquist 1 W F -' - aff T Soda Pops Classic Coke was-' Cherry Coke D'iEt C6lZE' Pe si'Mi ' -iiTliepsi 'Slice- milntain Dew Chocolate Fudge Dr. Pepper -DEFKHE' Tab Female Celebrities Meryl Streep .May T ler Moore Diana, Princess o ales m'-Q ,Iiga Turner lhe Statue of Liberty Grace Kelly rau Ke y Ally Sheedy Whoopi Goldber onnie Chung Madonrgw, ' ' . F , Hang-Outs Rocky's Ella's The Memorial Union The Guidance Office SLQILSL 'Ash St. Foreign Language RMC Vilas joe's fTl1e Regent Food Marketj ,tb.e.Qafe Ellen's- West Towne 'I'h'e-Hole Male Celebrities Pat Sajak Don johnson Rob Lowe Parker Waller Mlchaelj Fox james Dean Senor Zintel The Soloflex Man Bruce Springsteen Davi FL?fETni5'rT' Mel Cibson Mikhail Baryshnikov ia- if 'fwf A! ROBIZRT MIERYI. REDFORD STREIEP ,svnwiav 1fcmi.i.Ac:K,.i,,, UT F R103 f u WITI-II THESE Within these walls a lot goes on. The teachers work hard to prepare for their classes, and on occasion, the students work hard to prepare for their teachers. Academics have carried and always will carry a lot of weight at West - after all, after a week of intense scrutiny, we did win the National Award for Excellence in Education so we must be doing something right! If you think about it, we're pretty lucky to be at a school like West. How many other schools have an English Department that offers courses such as writing workshops, Theater, Mass Media, Shakespeare, Film study and Contemporary Literature, to name a very few? Most schools just have English 9, 10, 11 and 12. Seniors have the most choices as far as course selection goes. They can elect to take advanced business courses or new and different social studies courses such as social psycology, social issues, economics, current world affairs and philosophy. As a result, most students have no problem finding courses of interest to complete their graduation credits. Oh - credits. The class of 1986 was the first to be required to take 22 credits to graduate. Beginning with the class of 1989, students will need more credits of physical education, English, and computing. After filling these requirements, however, they still have many elective options such as auto mechanics, construc- tion, pottery or Allied Arts. There's no denying the classes at West are very diverse, appeal- ing to a wide range of students, many of whom hold different views of the school and its quality of education. It is these varying views that produce West's diverse student body, one which most would agree deserves its award of excellence. Scott Efkef, MT- I-Ymanf and Andre .lOl'11'1S0l'1 US' I0 Per' Mr McConnel helps students in Drawing and Design form a physics experiment on Ken Garber. 10! CLASSES ........--'x '- LLS i pgt a y EXSEQLENCE ' y rnufmon V ? ' 'A 19 4-85 4 Chemistry students Erik Guckel, Anton ence. Prostowo, and jeremy Pierotti. Nest has been honored nationally for its excel- if Mrs. Knox's gym class. I 5 . 1 t X a l . 1 1 . l E: Ms, Chvala helps some aspiring actors. Two typing students practice their art. West has a strong ESL program. , Theater Ang gtudentg pe,-formg Mr. Hable's US, History 11 students. CLASSESXH CLUBS 4 z - Members of Chess Club in the midst of a match .K ,V f 1 1 f 2 Q 2 2 : ' 5 5 : . , lx! mix J R5 -. ,W ,fl ,,-ci' M Y, , wp, , ff , K' .Y 3.52 x J' 1 Wf,,.f ,ff- . ,ff ' mf' K .- CW, , ,ff-f 'N'-N. -----' ---.L,,,,Yu ..-. Q i I . IMC helpers hard at work. Q., Wx S Y Marc Priebe getting to know Melissa Drake and Andrea Bauer in the Yearbook office. r , , 'f .' 11 li, V i RQ X f-5, r Xi x viii? Q 1 S La ra 4 3 g Q .W N S ci' X. f Q ' , ,V F H 1 - Mi ix, v. ix .1 'I '. . I 6,5 ,ax:T:,' Nxt Xxx! i F A Wi XM? im- 1 I' ' ' X21 lm ,rg 12-' a f Pl X2 4 31 rar n M E! T e lg:'1 1. f i f.: . i?' 5: V i fl! 1 o r M f id, .1 31,3 yr iff? 'f , i..Ql'. 5 'iifrif H IMC Eighteen to twenty students earn one fourth credit a semester working in the IMC one class period every day. The librarians would be at a loss without them. These special students are treated as real job applicants with a one half hour-long job interview conducted by advisors Mrs. Gutzmer and Mrs. Lundin. They are usually trained on the job, but are sometimes required to come in before school. Jobs include: clipping articles about the School of Excellence from local Kand nationalj newspapers, stamping new books with the MADISON WEST HIGH seal, organizing the books when students jam them into the return slot, replacing old magazines with new ones, and, of course, filing things alphabetically. These smiling students at the desk who look at your ID and stamp your book are obviously not just your Pro Joe Average West High Stu- dents, these helpers definetely earn their one fourth credit. gg. u-vvv!m YNONFICTION7 A - 'i fl in s . , I f 2 3, Q- ,- .1-Q.. Y 1- .e I Q' f - is su- I ,,, A - - 1 Row 1: Heidi Olson, LaToya Winprey, Tyna Butzer, Kendra Carson, Dora Holloway. Row 2: Simon Ryan, David Peterson, john Stock, Chris Scott, Mary Carr. ' TSM '9' i 1 - Fraser Hewson, Chris Murphy, Hung Tran, john Oghalai, David Harriman, Heidi Fassnacht, Bill Manke QAdvisorI, Karin Fassnacht, Brittany White. R DID CLUB 14fIMC-RADIO Radio Club meets under the su- pervision of Mr. Manke every Wednesday, after school in either room 333 or 361. In both of these rooms, electronic equipment is hid- den everywhere. The members of Radio Club use short wave radios to contact other hams lshort wave radio operatorsj alliaround the world. To be able to use the radios, you must know morse code and electronic theory, although this is not a prerequisite to join the club, as only two members, one of whom is longtime member and graduating senior John Oghalai, have a license to operate. Every Christmas, Radio Club sponsors a Radiogram Service to West High students. The students can give a message to the Radio Club. The club will then relay the message to whomever it's meant for, passing through many short wave radio stations. Finally, a Ham who lives in the city where the message is to be received calls the receiver and tells him the message. At the end of the year, to cele- brate fun times and high adven- ture, the Radio Club has a huge pizza party, stuffing themselves to the max. ,Xa AV What is AV? Is it the reason the VCR was in your classroom so you didn't have to listen to your teacher talk that day? Or is it the carts 'A 333 whipping down the halls? Yes, it is these things and a whole lot more 1 privilege of delivering high-tech equipment 1 daring supervisors, Mr. Ehlert and Mrs. Bliss 1 1 have trained these boys well. iw 1: Mr, Elhert, N.I., N.l., Dan Schultz, Randy Keogal, Doug Paulson. Row 2: Chris Tallman, N.l., ayne Buellesbach, Eric Buechner, Andy jones, Darin Bawden. ter, David Lunney, julian Montero, Gustavo DeMezzo Larry Chapman, Damen Kapke, Bob Monkmeyer. Row 3 Midthun, Stephanie Nystrom, Andrea Bauer, Amy Olson jane Crandall, Shelley Gustafson, etc. SeFtor's Necios, also known as Sef1or's Kids, are a very devoted bunch. Every day that school is in session the club meets at 11:50 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. Although most members attend only one of the meetings, from time to time a devout necio can be seen at both. This is also a very exclusive club. A member is required to study fifth year Spanish, to speak Spanish whenever possible, and to memorize long lists of Spanish vocabulary. Senor Zintel, the club's advisor and mas- cot, tries his best to spread Spanish and Latin American Culture among his necios, but they would still rather eat their breakfast at McDonald's than at Taco Iuan's. The identify- ing mark of a necio is a wild, obnoxious, or extraordinary necktie which all members wear in solemn reverence to their leader. The club's activities include Hpresentaciones orales, discussions of Spanish and Latin American literature, and, from time to time, a fiesta. Birthdays are also special occa- sions for the necios. They are celebrated in a sacred ceremony consisting of singing, counting, and ear-pulling. This ambi- tious group is certain to bring about a better understanding of the Spanish speaking world. AV-SENORS NEClOSf15 As one member put it, AV is a bunch of guys who are proud of delivering film strips and broken tape recorders. Some of the AV boys' activities beyond the call of duty include lock- ing the elevator between floors and opening the door in order to beautify the walls with their names and favorite sayings. Some also enjoy making theii own films and documen- taries in the halls of West. If you want the long to meet interesting teachers, and have an unrestricted hall pass, then AV is for you. The 1 SENOR'S ' Necros Row 1: Bryn Cory, Nicole Marwell, ,lean Steege, Carrie Wallace, john Patrick. Row 2: Shelley Manke, Chris Por- I Senor Zintel, Barb Ellingson, Mary Clevidence, Michael Brenneis, Alex Sielaff, David Coodfriend, Ignacio Piera, Chris Eliason. Row 4: Lisa Erlanger, Aimee Quiren, Heidi Fassnacht, Karin Fassnacht, Bill Harvey, Maria Georga- lan, Jen Schulz, Marissa Onheiber, Joe Hellerstein, Guil- lermo Rodriguez. Missing: Ellen Pellegrino, Paula MATH TEAM CINKS The Varsity Math Team, coached by the infamous Don McCloskey, has an impressive and well deserved reputation. They consistently win local and state meets with astonishingly high scores. Many members, including Steve Shen, Michelle Wang, and team captain john Oghalai, are in calculus at this point or will be taking it in their high school years. However, it is not all work and no play for these young prodigies, as parties are held after every meet - with spirit added from mascots Concrete Chicken and Copper Pig. One may wonder at the farm animal terminology. The root of this custom is easily explained: the oink is said to resemble the grunts made when students encounter a diffi- cult problem. One can see how this .... interesting group has attained such heights. 16fMATH TEAM ' 4 an 5 Row 1: jessica, Patty Witte, Steve Dast, Dave Chang. Row 2: John Oghalai, Steve Dresang, Pauline Bariolla, Mr. McCloskey, Andrew Conner, David Brenneis, JV PIGLETS Row 1: Craig Baldwin, Alexis Borisy, Martin Reames. Row Z: Scott Nicholas, Amit Bhargava, Anders Gilchrist, jason Maron, Corrine Gilchrist, Mr. Yeager tcoachj. Jr 1 5435 , 3, 3 ,Q Lv.: Row 1: Lisa Erlanger, Tara Morrison, Sandra Carson, Rachel Krook, Kendra Carson, Michelle Wang, Row 2: Steve Shen, Charles Williams, Tricia Hillner, David Bilder, Andre Garner, Karina Wiese, Bill Hinshaw, Patty Witte, Row 3: Matt Ornes, Andrew Hanson, Margarita Stremecki BADGER STATE ...-...c.,., V4 -1 Ek f I 3 ga sum.- mn . l Q X f' .Cf 1 455, 1 9 Row 1: Katrine Orlik, Kevin Salter, Margarita Strmecki, Row 2: Chris Olson, Patty Witte, Anne Scherz, Andrew Hanso I-IS The National Honor Society's main activity this year has been guiding par- ents at Back-to-School night. They as- sume they were successful - no lost par- ents have been reported yet! Students are selected for NHS by teachers on the ba- sis of grades, extracurricular interests, and leadership abilities. In the spring the current members honor the new mem- bers at the annual Initiation Banquet. Members of Badger Boys' and Girls' State had quite a memorable experience! When they first arrived on campus they were bombarded with rules and regula- tions and a schedule which was to keep them busy every minute for the next sev- en days. After that first two hour orien- tation period, they were all exhausted and wondering what they had gotten themselves into. Not to worry, though - things got better. The first full day was spent nominat- ing, campaigning and electing all city officials. The program was organized such that one floor of the dorm tabout fifty peoplel constituted a city, two floors were a county, and everyone made up the Badger State. The week was planned to teach students more about the different roles of government on city, county and state levels. They learned the duties of different positions such as mayor, alder- man, sheriff, senator, governor and many more. Elections progressed from city and county positions the first couple of days, to the final election of the State governor on the last day. Throughout the week they attended meetings and lectures about government. The real fun came, though, in learning how to get around some of the dull stuff and just have fun with new friends. It was definitely a week they will remember - not only because of all they learned, but because of the friends they made. X NHS-BADGER STATEX17 WISCDNSIN STUDE T CAUCUS Under the liberal guidance of Mr. Prugh, the members of Student Caucus meet in room 144 on Thursdays to, in essence, learn the way of the politicking world and to snack on the provided Oreos and carbonated drinks. These hardened cynics spend the majority of No- vember through March debating issues that fall into the categories of National Defense, Education, Economics, Foreign Affairs, Social 8: Welfare, and Law Enforcement 8: justice. During this period, they hope to prepare for the statewide meeting that occurs during April in Oconomowoc. During the meeting they will attempt to persuade the abundant, far right, smooth-talking students of conservative Wisconsin to accept ideas such as the distribu- tion of birth control within the schools and cutting down on defense spending. Three members, Jeremy Pierotti, Becky Sandefur and BJ Allen, have previously attended the Cau- cus. In the future, the club hopes to further the spirit of excellence at West by upstaging even the dreaded team from Stevens Point. STUDENTS 1 Row 1: Charles Clover, Claire Bender, Mr. Prugh, Row 2: BJ Allen, Becky Sandefur, joshua Lawreri Richard Crabb, Bill Harvey, Pat Emmerson. PQR PEACE i U Students For Peace, formerly called Students for Nuclear Disarmament, work hard to educate the students at West about peace and to promote an in- terest in the peace related issues of our time. One of the group's major ac- tivities is organizing the Peace Week teach-in. Held in early February, it fea- tured numerous speakers and presenta- tions. In addition to peace Week, the SFP held a bake sale which raised a whole thirteen dollars and had a half price sale I on buttons promoting peace. ISXCAUCUS-SFP Row 1: Joshua Lawrence. Row Z: Greg Corey, josh Snyder, Sorrel Stielstra, Elizabeth Stevenson Dianne Miller, Melinda Bast, Andrea Thome, Row 3: Peter Scholtes. Row 1: Roxanne Stoffels, Katrina Emmerson, Kendra Croal. Row 2: Scott Hankel, Ms. Reffner, unidentified, Jennifer Platt, Mark Starkey. SADD In its first year at West, Stu- dents Against Drunk Driving QSADDJ has a sparse but devoted membership. Though they are lacking in number, they are not without optimism, feeling their membership will grow as more students become aware of the se- verity of drunk driving. In mid- December three students, Kim Shearer, Dawn Frantz, and Jen- nifer Platt, attended a state wide SADD conference in Stevens Point. There, they participated in workshops and found out what other organizations were doing throughout the state. Ms. Reffner advises. STUDEV Xl P14 Row 1: Rick Colby, Dan DiPrima, jefferson Stanley. Row 2: Robert Skidmore, Kathleen Garvey, Paige Wellensiek, Katrina Emmerson, Charles Williams, Annie Chiles. Row 3: David Bilder, Masarah Van Eyck, Amie Chaffee, Tony Nozero, Nick Schofer Missing: Bob Monkmeyer, Dan Kaufman, Bill Ragatz, Rachel Thorn. ' T SADD-STUDENT COU NCll.f19 GERMAN CLUB Guten Tag, Dieses Iahr hat der Deutsche Club viel Kase Fondue und Apfel 'Forte gegessen. Wir hatten eine Deutsche Party am Weinachten und ein Abendessen. Beim Abendessen haben wir Helgas Deutschen Top 40 gehort. In marz haben wir vielleicht nach Milwaukee zum geges- sen in einen Deutschen Restaurant, Auch in April sind die Deutschen Kinder aus Freiburg gekommen. Dann sind wir nach Devils Lake ge- gangen. Viel Spass. was , ' .f-sv awe W-K -f-'r' - . ... ., . .. .. . ., ... M., Row 1: Franser Hewson, Sandra Carson, Kendra Carson, Ann Nepokroeff, Margaret Hooper. Rov Z: Alex Hilbo, Gwenneth Jones, Katrin Wilde, Browyn jones, Pete fSpikej Kohl, Caleb Ianus. FRENCH CLUB Le cercle francais est compose d'a peu pre 50 etudiants francais. Ils aiment le francais et ils aiment aussi faire les choses amusantes. Leurs presidents, Jenny Kushner et David Bilder par- lent francai- au cercle tout le temps. Le cercle fait beaucoup, beaucoup, beaucoup d' activites dit le professeur de francais Madame Koritzinsky, qui S'occupe de ce groupe. Madame Schwartz aussi aide avec ce groupe. Les eleves vont au cinema pour regarder les films francais, qui n'ont pas de rating anglaise. Tres interessant. Aussi, ils font des excursions de velos au parc, et apres ils mangent un grand dejeuner chez un membre du cercle. Aussil ils ont beaucoup de suprise parties. Ils chantent les chansons de Noel aux maisons de Madison, et apres ca, on fete chez un ami. Ils mangent a la Maison Francaise 3 fois chaque annee, ou ils mangent la nourriture francaise et bien sur ils parlent francais. Aussi ils font du patinage 5 Vilas, et boivent du chocolat chaud apres. Et finalement, un projet special, ils con- struisent la Tour Eiffel! Il est un peu difficile parce que les morceaux sont tres petits. Madame est tres fieie des ses eleves et leurs efforts. Le cercle francais a des rendez-vous une fois par mois a huit heures du matin. Ils aiment beaucoup de choses francaises et ils s'amusent beaucoup ensemble. zofGERMAN CLUB AND FRENCH CLUB Row 1: jen Kushner, Dave Bilder, Katie Williams, Lecie Williams. Row 2: Bobby Zondag, Gai Gilman, Katie Boyer, Meg Archdeacon, Heather Leide, Katherine Williams. Row 3: jenny Buser joan Clark, Eileen Clark, jenny Clark, Shenan Croupa, Katy Haley, Row 4: Beth Perloff, Lori Falk Miriam Temin, janet Clapp. Row 5: Mrs. Korizinsky, Martha White, Mike Kleinhenz, Kerrj Hellmuth, jill Colby, Mrs. Schwartz. tk W Q W I Vxs 'YA '1...'.5-Q i ' 511' 143 ow 1: Warren Hayden, Michelle Wang, Rachel Siciliano, Meg Archdeacon, Michael Werth, Lezlie nox. Row 2: Mr. lfrawley iadvisorj, Karl Friedrich Glogaw, David E. Miller, Amy Chaffee, Kate renberg, Rob Claus, Seth Galanter, Kerry Helmouth. Row 3: David Bilder, Charles Williams, Pat hen, Soren Schoff, Steve Shen, Ari Fox, justin Hunter. LATIN CLUB Epistulae missae ad Papam habuerunt nullum responsum, itaque frangimus relationes diplo- maticas cum Baticano. Conatus ad revendam aerem Latinam vim non suscesserunt, sed cavete stylos necantes et Killer Bitte. Eventus alii in- cluserunt visitationes ab Doctore Ruth, Eo-Viro, Praecepite Mike Masterson et lea. Praetoreum Latinum ductum ab Rambo prohiberunt insidias contra Magistrum, paratque revivere Punica Bella ab invadenda Libya. And for the Barbarians: Letters sent to the Pope have had no response and therefore we are breaking off diplomatic re- lations with the Vatican. Attempts to revive the Latin Air Force have not been successful, but beware of killer pencils and the Killer Bitte. Oth- er events have included visits from Dr. Ruth, He- Man, Officer Mike Masterson, and a she-lion. The Latin Guard, led by Rambo, foiled plots against the Mag and is preparing to revive the Punic Wars by invading Libya. LATINA VIVIT SEMPERl STAGE CREW Mr. Rafoth ladvisorl, Tracy k Comb Schwenk, Ric op: David en. t from ell ck Kenney, jon Lu wise Clo ,rag Q Two times a year, during the fall play and the spring musical, the small but active Stage Crew, under the supervision of Mr. Rafoth, works until all hours of the morn- ing building sets, finding props, bracing platforms, hanging lights, and pushing '57 Chevies up icy Ash Street. This year's play: Spoon River Anthology, did not involve as 5 much work as some past presentations due to the sparse set. The Crew for Spoon River consisted of Jennifer Schulz, Cherie Urban, Peter Walz, Andrew Caddock, and Miriam Temin. During past shows Stage Crew has had to come to school as early as 7:00 AM on Saturdays! Sometimes, they even had to leave homework until 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning during the week, only to be bossed around and kicked by the unappre- ciative actors. As much as they complain, though l l want to go to bed D the Crew has a great time and produces a great show. Here's to another year of Summer Sausage and Colby, Bill the dustpan, and Mountain Dew. LATIN CLUB AND STAGE CREWXZI DECA Row 1: Sue Schwagerl, Nichell Nichols, jean Zevik, Laura Berkan, Sandy Brown. Row 2: jean Adler, Sandy Slawe, Missy Endres, judy Tappendorf, Lois Wells, Zong Thou, Blong Thoa, Tony McDowell. Row 3: Cindy Pillar, jennifer Blanche, Paul Wei- denhoeft, Sam Warick, DuWaynYeYQncoln, 'llcml Eggggss, Wayne Bullesbach, Dean DeVrie's, Kent' Nichols, jerod Sheldon, Todd Richardson, Mr. Hinner. Row 4: Gary Parman, Norman Bass, Karl Kruska, Bill Berkan, Schawn johnson, jeff Store, Roger Whiman. X . I P' C ff ix V1.1 f X-fi: , ,Xi ' 4 . ff ID V g A X 'R i N 6. i nt T fl lift W.. X, , f x f Ci-A-JI , s I ESTWCDRD The Westward staff, under the direction of Editor Mike Zuberbier and Advisor Ms. La- zar, had a fruitful and fulfilling year. The publication - now in its second year - was able to go beyond the point where other West publications had stopped. Through its use of in-depth, informative reporting, the magazine was able to educate the student body on such important, school-related is- sues as crime, Army Recruiters, and Indo- chinese students. The year did not pass solely in glory, how- ever. A major problem the paper faced was financing: because it is not at all subsidized by the school, the staff had to go through the pain of getting advertisments and . . . when worse came to worse, the staff picked up the tab themselves. Another problem Westword faces is that a large number of staff members are graduating this year. In any case, the staff should be commend- ed, and thanked, for providing West with an interesting publication that presents both new ideas and different viewpoints. zzfpiscfi-wssrwoizp Z? Row 1: Chris Taylor, Mike Zuberbier, Nl, Robert Skidmore, Row 2: Laura Wagner, Maria Schneider, Er Clune, Becky Schultz, Ms. Lazar, Row 3: Madelaine Pfahler, Charles Clover, Erik johnson, Ma Hirschler, Jessie Rabenhorst. Missing: Claire Bender. HERO 1: Kirk Stoler, Kathy Anderson, jan Lange. Row 2: Cindy Smart, Lisa Haug, Maria Soliz, Becky Michelle Mcliinstry, Meg Scudera. Row 3: Susan Buechner, N,I., jean Morrissette, Stacy Haertel. 1 Heather Martin, Danielle Dirienzo, N.l. REGE T REVIEW w 1: Chris Olson, josh Mjaanes, Dan Schultz, Sandra Carson, Kendra Carson, Row 2: Ms. Travis, jeff xjaanes, Madelain Fain, Mary Richardson, Cammy Voss, Margarita Strmecki, jeff Oaks, Suzy Dove HERO-RECENT REVIEWXZ3 PEP CLUB Pep Club experienced a change in poli- cy this year that had a dramatic effect on the future of athlete's stomachs and lockers. The Big BrotherfLittle Sister plan, in which freshman girls baked cookies and made encouraging signs for varsity athletes, was abolished. Appar- ently, many parents and faculty consid- ered this tradition sexist. The club, led by Danieann Demitros, hopes in the fu- ture to rouse the student body with bake sales, flower sales, and enthusiastic signs. 'gm U- Row 1: Tanya Templeton, Krista Manciomis, Kathy Roscoe, Rebecca Winke. Row 2: Danie Ann Demitro Tiffany Raffill, Sarah Breckenridge, jennifer Busch, Nancy Reynolds. SCDCIAL CCDMMITTEE The Social Committee is the driving force behind the preparation of the for- mal dances at West. The committee plans Homecoming, the Valentines Dance, TWIRP and Prom. They sched- uled the bands, woke up bright and early a few Saturdays to decorate the cafe for the formals and also conducted court elections. When the Social Committee was not busy planning for a dance they were at Mr. Manke's house watching videos, eating pizza and SOCIALIZING! 24fPEP CLUB-SOCIAL COMMITTEE s wi' Row 1: Leslie Myrah, Graham Willoughby. Row 2: Beth Parish, Shannon Olle, Kim Schleisman, Chris Mo Jenni Saari, Laurie Biddle, Stacy Haertel. Row 3: Marissa Onheiber, Laura Wiley, Kathleen Garvey, Ki jones, Michele Gorman, Stephanie jones, Missing: Amy Mergen,'Robyn Boeck. ! GRADUATIDN CDMMITTEE rs Row 1: Hal Schmidt, john Meier. Row 2: Terri Hicks, Sam Nuthalapaty, Kim Schleisman, Al Colucci. Row 3: jenny Jacobs, Bobette Hocking, Michele Gorman, Laurie Biddle, Stacy Haertel, Quwayne Lincoln, David Bilder, jean Steege. Row 4: Becky Schultz, Stacy Gullick, jean Zevnik, Leslie Myrah, john Oghalai, Mary Richardson. qt? SH Row 1: Wendy Rudy, Cherie Urban, jen Shulz, ,lenni Saari, Andre Garner. Row 2: Paige Wellensiek, Sue Peterson, Anne Schafer, Madeline Pfahler, Carrie Wallace, Marissa Onheiber. Row 3: ,lane Crandall, Cloe Hogg, Tricia Hillner, Maria Ceorgalan, Michelle MCKinstry, ,lean Steege. Row 4: Angela Browning, jeri Fox, Amy Maher, Kris Westgard, Marc Priebe, jenna Mortensen, David Bilder, Cindy Smart, Al Colucci. This year's Graduation Com- mittee is really enthusiastic over the class of 1986's commence- ment. As one member put it, the committee is a bunch of wholesome, hardy, hardworking seniors doing our darndest to make this the best graduation ever. Headed by Mr. Colucci, the committee has been working since fall to put commencement together. They divided into groups to work on different as- pects of graduation. The groups include: guest speakers, student speakers, cards, and announce- ments, caps and gowns, music, and martials. One group that doesn't actually fall under the ceremony itself is that of Senior Skitfstudent awards, which is part of the senior party. With the graduation committee work- ing so hard, 1986 will be a year the Seniors will remember. GRADUATION COMMITTEEXZS I TER ATIO AL CLUB Composed of students from all over the world, the International Club has succeeded in helping the foreign students at West feel more comfortable in an American atmosphere. About half of the members are United States- born West High students, and the other half consists of foreign exchange students, refu- gees, and immigrants, many from Eastern or Southern Asia. The group's main function is to have parties .... lots of parties, to celebrate Halloween to picnic, to play volleyball, to go ice skating, etc. About twenty of one hundred seven members, led by junior Gwenneth Jones, meet weekly to plan these galas. The group also went to the Milwaukee Folk Fair, a trip not offered to West foreign language stu- dents, which ofcourse set off a typical protest. However, this did not dampen the spirit of the International Club, which has done an excel- lent job of realizing its goal. 'Q ,, ,, ,ff t,-Jffff Row 1: Martha White, Sarah Breckenridge, Becky Siegal, Bobby Zandag, N.l. Row Z: Gillian Wright Sam Nuthalapaty, Gwenneth jones, Anne Nepokroeff, janet Shriberg, Siv Svardal, Seth Calanter Mike Belete, Riks, Leora Saposnik, Maddy Pain, Arden Trewartha, Ariel Kaufman. Row 3: Candy Shigley, Nl., Amy Waldren, N.l., Mr. Lehman tadvisorj, Mark Hirshler, john Oghlai, N.l. Q x I -. f A ff af.1.efi,- ' 4 gh, ggklif-g..l. ' if V , -V. fr. , t -gt:-::1's 2 .cf I ..., , a Row 1: Sam Nuthalapaty, janet Shriberg, NI., Martha White, Cwenneth jones, Fritz Statz, Row 2: Betsy Cooper, N.l., Suzy Dove, Candy Shigley, N.l., Nowar Atassi, john Oghalai, N.I., Gillian Wright, Laura Hansen, ZMINTERNATIONAL-DEBATE ggifontrafylrtos common belief, debate is a team sportwhich requires .II a greatgdeal T012 practice ancIgtraini1fig..NotWithouitfits re- wards, the'team's hard work has paid off. Collectively the Novice and Iuniorgyar- sity teams have .qualified for the It.ir state tournament ff eight? times. The Varsity team also had an outstanding season, making it possible for members Davidii. Miller, Laura'iWagnef, Rachel Thorntand Saralr Armstrong to compete on the state level. Anotherimportant verbal sportfxat West .Forensicsr To -clear up some com- mon rmsconceptions, it involves various forms of recitation, not Quincy related activities! g A ' y I 1? ESL GLISH AS SECO ANC-UAGE low 1: la Tl1ao,Yinja Hu, Yang Yang, Kou Tl'1ao,IVloua Yang, Tuan Troung, Row 2: Ms. McBride, Rong Loun, Annie Onchanlw, Angel Bribiesca, Proeung Nuth, Oscar Erichsen, Fatema El-Habib, Mrs. Rush, low 3: Kai-si Lu, lorge Araujo, Gustavo Delvlczzo .ow 1: Rachel Thorn, Lecie Williams, Meg Came, Katie Williams, Row Rachel Krinsky, Laura Wagner, Rita Kaesle, Petra Stanov, Brett Jielhouse f 4744 A T V hr i 1 I Row 1:gVOuk, Khamdeng Maly, Henrietta Moritz, Ming-Min Zhang, Row 2: Chanlt Ma y, Choua Tltao, Mr. Clearfield, Ce Her, Sarah Zhao, Safaresh Teffera, Heywot Halle-Michael, Fat ESL-DEBATEXZ7 Warner HUMAW REL TIGNS The Human Relations Club is more than just any old club. lt's goal is to get you to search deep inside your soul to answer the eternal question: Why you are what you are? This year they spon- sored a canned food drive to benefit the poor, the starving, the needy, and the hungry with a pizza party going to the homeroom with the most cans. Ioe Thomas and loan Lerman have brought meaning to all of the lives they have reached with this class club. lxffx' i-x Row 1: johnny Winston, Nichelle Nichols, Althea Washington-Lin, Tony Bogess, Ingo Re nold Sarah Lolton, Kevin Salter. Row 2: Manzi, Karl Nichols, Mike Belete, NI, Kathy u ianhlgann Alzlughes, Trenay Madison. Row 3: Micheal Care, Londell Burt, Mike Reed Oren Ben-Ami, Toby ,lone Richard Henderson, LaTonya Winfrey. Row 4: Malcom Weaver, Ter: Wfeaver, Heather Knisinsk Karen Symanski, Carrie, Libby Badser, Elizabeth Weber. Row 5: Corey Pay, li, jackie Stewert, Marth Calloway, Rae Ann Miller, DuWayne Lincoln, Leila Reynolds. Row 6' Marc Priebe, Mr. Thomas. Row 1: Heidi Munson, Rachel Krinsky, Ann Scherz, Nicole Marwell, Kirby Schroeder Ms. Palmer: Profound inspiration for her writers Row 2: Becky Schultz, Tanya Bishop, Margarita Strmecki, Dave Bilder, Jen Schulz, Andrew Caddock, Joe Hellerstein, Chris Westgard, john Ogalai, Claire Bender, Cather- ine Missing: Becky Greco, Leora Saposnik, janet Shriberg, Arden Trewartha, Gemma TAPESTRY ZBXHUMAN RELATIONS-TAPESTRY Tapestry, under the supervi- sion of Ms. Palmer, is an organi- zation in which students judge the creative works, essays, and poetry written by other stu- dents. Anyone can submit works to Ms. Palmer or the staff, which will then be evaluated by three judges. Works with high composite scores are printed in the Tapestry publication to be sold during Fine Arts Week. West is lucky to have some- one like Ms. Palmer, who is will- ing to work hard to give stu- dents the opportunity to put to- gether a fine collection of their own literature. i When you walk into room 325, you usu- A T ally see a multitude of people tutoring and being tutored. Mrs. Karen Waggoner has set up an excellent system in which stu- dents having trouble in any subject from health to calculus can get help during any hour of the day. Through patience on the part of the tutor and hard work on the part of the tutee, the students' grades usually rise significantly. In addition to the reward- ing tutorial experience, tutors and students can earn up to M credit a year. 'Yi -v-s-r- ' 4. Xcizf A N411 .. Inq M I - I - - ow 1: Chris Scott, Deborah Chagnon, John Arrington, David Peterson, Kurt Lochner Row 2: Ben eed, Charley Rentmeester, Ivan Black, Fritz Staats, Erin Denney, Kent Reames, Mike Alexander TUTORS Row 1: joe Hellerstein, Kirby Schroeder, Beth Lok- ken, josh Lawrence, Anneke Eichoff. Row 2: Lisa Song, Laura Olsen, julia Turner, Claire Bender, Hal Schmidt, Lucus Satter, Tony Rinozzi, Eric Keyes, Amy Waldren, Mike Kleinhenz, Becky Sandefur. Row 31 Sam Nuthalpaty, Kyla Hornick, Shana Fuss, Nl, Agnes Miethke, Andra Nollendorfs, Hel- len Braun, Melissa Drake, Becky Langsdorf. Row 4: Mrs. Waggoner, Mark Hirschler, Amy Webb, Miles Olrich, jeff Gross, Doug Thresher, Chris Dahl, Kris Westgard, Cheryl McMillan. Row 1: Hung Tran, Ann Scherz, Mabel Chung, Heidi Fassnacht, Karen Fassnacht, Dave Chang, john Arrington, Andrew Connor. Row 2: Sara Krauskopf, Sandra Carson, Richard Crabb, Alice Lin, Carrie Wallace, john Ogalai, Dan Mather, joshua Connor, Pat Siegler, Chris Dahl, jen Schulz. kj 3 .... , CHESS CLUB These interpid chess players were herald- ed by one observer as The best bunch this side of the physics rooms. Every Tuesday and Thursday these people alledgedly play chess. They deny all rumors concerning this group: no one, repeat, NO ONE has been injured seriously yet at chess club. They have never received significant mone- tary aid from highly placed Soviet ambassa- dors. If you have any information to the contrary please relay it to john Arrington so he can cover it up. In addition to chess, members play Risk, strange variations of chess, speak Russian, and perform physics experiments on freshmen. In conclusion: Ery lyudy budut perviye na srenye, Kogda nachinayer revolyursiya! Do Svidanya, comrade. TUTORS-CHESSKZQ WESTW RD I-IO Editors-in-Chief BJ. Allen Andrea Bauer Janet Clapp Assistant Editors Melissa Drake Carrie Wallace Copy Editor Jean Steege Layout Katrina Emmerson Production Assistan Gemma Warner Indexer Stephanie Nystrom Writing Staff Sarah Leavitt Alice Lin Calliope Linster Aimee Quirin Nick Schofer Sam Siegel Chris Tallman Jenna Weinkam Katrin Wilde Photography Staff Kendra Carson Sandra Carson Beth Douma David Eck Rachel Prank Chris Porter Marc Priebe Neal Williams t i I ieii T I3 'W ' f x E Q Front: Janet Clapp Back: Andrea Bauer, BJ. Allen Mold: Does she live in a shoe store? I' VTQ K Rt Q V. 1 qlf. ia? Front: jean'Steege, Gemma Warner, Carrie Wallace Back:'MOLD: the mental deviant, Tia Smoler V . J Constructing this year's yearbook took guts and determination. Many frustrating hours were spent planning out our five deadlines, the editors not only had to determine the content of each page, but also how to organize the staff. After these decisions were made, we moved into full swing in September, with the photography and writing staffs valiantly trying to produce the necessary elements of a good year- book . When the layout staff finally received the results of this labor, many fond memories were created from spending eons slaving in Ye Olde Yearbook Office. Sugar cravings led to many shop runs to loe's, yielding loads of Oreos, Hershey's kisses, and hyper staff members. Later in the even- ing we frequently called Pizza Pit to alleviate our Katrina Emmerson hunger pains, and were rewarded with suspicious janitors lurking in the doorway, wondering why the bunch of us didn't just pack up our by-now greasy layouts and go home. When our permit ran out 19 or 10 pml, we Q leave, often transporting our accou- terments to BJ's celebrated University Ave. resi- dence. These deadline crashes could end anywhere from midnight until 6 am, and it was often in this atmosphere that our right vs. left wing battles raged until we were too tired to argue anymore. Although it seemed impossible, we basically met our dead- lines and put out a quality publication. But NOT WITHOUT INTENSE SUFFERING, SO APPRECI- ATE IT. O4040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404040404G BOXYEARBOOK f'f Front: Sandra Carson, Rachel Frank, Kendra Carson, David Eck. Back: Marc Priebe, Neal Williams. ' V Q---.-...A 31 1 - K ' ' i- 114'-' -l .A N A r -i ' rr----.5 L L .L....,,N i..i.i.i.4,, 6 y V ,M '.,, I, K -u Sl Front: Katrin Wilde, Calliope Linster, Sarah Leavitt, Nick Schofer. Back: Alice Lin, Chris Tallman, Jenna Weinkam, Sam Siegel. l 1 1 OFFICE QUCTES Yearbook is my life. -Andrea Are those little things Maddoodalliedf'-janet I look like a Nepalian,-you know, one who comes from Nepal. -Nick Schofer I get to do him! -Alice Lin Where's my blanket? -Beej Aren't these embalmed? -Beej I thought it was, like, a new word for uppers. -Beej just shove the parenthese in. -Bl Lie and say I said shove the parenthese in, -Mold Yearbook is the place for subliminal huniorfllvlold Co to the toiletli'-Beej and the Mold This is true. -Carrie Corny captions for shallow people. - Carrie Me, l'm not leaving. I like it here, Carrie I'm not going to interview hockey players-Sorry guys. Bl, you're in the wrong pile, Give me a kiss. We have a permit tonight. lNe should go get a bottle of - something. Man, everything you say in this office goes on the goddamn quote list! STAFFERS Meg Archdeacon Daniel Barkoff Robyn Boeck Sarah Christianson Mary Clevidence Emily Cusic Sue Decker Angie Disch Barb Ellingson Lisa Erlanger Roxanne Flowers Annie Grgurich Liz Guinea Karoline Hanson Carrie Hullmuth Susie Hirshler Chloe Hogg Christi L'Heureux Anne Nahn Kristy Peters Tia Smoler Karen Symanski Sarah Weinkarn 040404040 4040404040404040404040404040404040404040404 404040404040 YEARBOOKXBI Chris Henderson showing off her bruises before a game 1 2 x 1 . M, 5' The girl's cross country team after a meet . x - ' , Mike Bell goes up for a header against Memorial. SITY Row 1: john Christensen, Dan Toomey, Duwayne Lincoln, Ben Browning, Steve Smith, Bob Shaw, Rob Swader, Ray Henderson, Dave Cross, Rick Gessler, Mike Schulte, 1.1. Hass, Vince Laufenberg, johnny Winston, Jason Appelbaum, Row 2: Matt Frankey, Tony Bonanno, Andre johnson, Richard Crabb, Brent Nors- man, Dan Zanoya, Andrew Dregne, Matt Meier, John Meier, Frank Stoffels, Matt Kepke, Dennis Kaegi, Don Clapp, Todd Jindra, Row 3: Chris Ring, Mike , A .x,Lf,, .4 :yulffqy X Thomas, Malcolm Johnson, Tom Licari, Jay Meier, john Schuh, Eric Bundt Mike Giswold, Blair Rhode, John Casey, Pete Vallem, Dave Schneider, I Frank, Eric Wixom, Row 4: Mike McKersie, Jason Smith, Casey McNe. Chuck Brausen, Dan Barrett, Bob Stafford, Darin Bawden, Andy Jones, l Klieforth, Terry Wroblewski, George Walker, Ron Leach, Dave Quam, D Crowe, Sam Warrick - M 5. W Vs, aa. . K V ., . :A 6 I 1 - . K, g ' VW.. Q W - K A I ,X .K t , - i . I V. ., f, . - . - f, K .. . , . A..- .. - . , , .- , , . :, we -.X X f, , -W. f. at .gi . so o ':,:,,K,.ig l? Z,5N ' lc' ---- 'svn I5 i ff 71,5 f' 4 HH x :I 114 if 4 . t : 1.- 1 ,i Mu- 'l y' -lffw fx ,' 'A' j,' Q1 , H , , f ' mu f' A-ll'l -lf' x Alu X N I' lil H sl -it Aj tx f ,V H ff X af: ' 'il F A ' l 34X VARSITY FOOTBALL Another Friday Night at Mansfield Stadium Whalert 7 . . . Escanaba 21 . . . 1 Sun Paririe 13, . West 21 ..... West 7 West 7 . West 8s . West 21 . West 14 . PDDTBALL .. West 0 ...........WestO ............West7 . . Beloit Memorial 14 MemorialO' East6 . . . Janesville Parker 2. . . . Janesville Craig O . . . . . . LaPollette O The West Varsity Football Team, ubbed the rags to riches team ly Madison's most hip, Top 40 ra- ,io station, Z104, was true to its eputation. The season began with depressing record of three losses, fut the team bounced back to tri- imph over Beloit Memorial at our iomecoming game. This first vic- ory was the beginning of a six game winning streak about which 'ne player remarked, We weren't xpected to do well, yet we won our onference, we surprised every- ine. Being conference winners his year did indeed come as a sur- prise to most, although it was a rery welcome one. Some of the eam's success must be attributed b Coach Hable who has been de- erminedly molding the Varsity ind JV teams for some years, and ilso to assistant coaches Grabow, irdman, Roob, and Smith, all of vhom helped the boys along their vay. p The games versus Memorial and anesville Craig were among the west of the season. In a 7-0 victory wer Memorial the team felt they tad dominated and controlled the vhole game from beginning to ind. The game against Janesville Craig boasted West's best-played first half in which twenty-one points were scored. West's offense was led by Phil Frank, Malcolm Johnson and An- dre Johnson. The team's defense, led by Andrew Dregne, Eric Bunders, and Mike Schulte, was West's strong point having allowed only one touchdown during the last five conference games. Andrew Dregne and Phil Frank were the Varsity team captains this year. Outstanding team members in- cluded: Jay Meier - All-City Offen- sive Tackle, Andrew Dregne - All- City Linebacker, Tom Licari - All- City Defensive Guard, and Eric Bunders - All-City Defensive Tack- le and the Big Eight Conference Player of the Year. The team went on to sectionals where they lost to Watertown 35- 14. Despite this loss in sectionals, the team was satisfied with the sea- son, saying that there was incredi- ble team spirit and team contribu- tiong it was a very united team and it had a lot of heart. The JV team enjoyed a winning season with a 4- 3 record against the conference teams. .. xv Tony Bonanno and Phil Frank looking spiffy for the Homecoming Dance after their glorious victory over Beloit. Eric Bunders: All-City Defensive Tackle and the Big Eight Conference Player of the Year. VARSITY FOOTBALL! 35 PCDGTBALL SCJPHCDMCDRE Do you remember those sixty-odd pups who comprised the Blue and Gold Prosh Football teams of 1984? Well, they have matured into fero- cious wolf-like sophomores and some, even in spite of this year's 0-7 record, will continue down the laurel ladden path to I.V. and Varsity teams. De- spite all the glory gained by participa- tion in ths all-american sport, a ques- tion remains in the minds of many: What could possibly compel these 2 young men to commit such brutal acts? Perhaps it could be the divine inspiration of coaches Ernie Gilbert- son, Dick Falch, and Gwain Yee. Or, maybe the spirited leadership of No- lan Addison, Jeff Marshall and Jon Schultz is what keeps them rolling along. This question has yet to be an- swered with any varifiable evidence, but, maybe next year . . .? No lack of spirit here! Row 1: John Blotz, Mike Reed, Brian Vogel, Kent Nichols, Andy Pertzborn, Dan Moriva, Mike Hargeshiemer, Brian Raemiesh, jay Morrissette, Kevi: Ludlun, Joe Ji, Jim Wirtz, Row 2: Nolan Addison, Londell Burt, Mike Hillis, Jessie Hosney, Kevin Hasset, Ken Hazard, john Schultz, Chris Boeck, Mik Armstrong, Brian Naker, Dave Harvey, Alan Ritchie, Row 3: Scott Altenburg, Brian Brunmeir, Chris Acker, Dan Reynolds, Andy Certain, Richart Henderson, Steve Webbeu, Toby Jones, Sean Johnson, john Wisnuki, Ethan Woodson, Jim Wirtz 36!SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL s FRESI-IMA .1 sg, ,. B, We apologize that we were unable to identify the members of the Freshman Blue Football Team. 1: jeff Kite, John Liblcey, N.l., Dave Royal, Scott Solberg, Dong Yu, Row 2: Kenny jones, Tony Cole, Whalon, jason Sprague, Kurt Bylar, jim Henshaw, Arla Stockhaur, Brent Eggen, Chuck Haffman BLUE Coaches Cary Graper and Karl Hansen were very proud of this years Gold Freshman Football Squad. In their opin- ion, the season was very competitive in every game ex- cept against Sun Prairie. In this season, four of the five games were lost by just one touchdown. Even though their record was 1-5, their lads can't wait to put on the pads again next season. Very en- thusiastic about football in spite of record. Their final triumph was an astounding 16-O win. Although not quite as successful - with a record of 0-5-1 - the Blue Freshman team was just as enthusiastic. The coaches, Bill Harge- sheimer and Dave Mielke were still able to laugh, com- menting that the most nota- ble point this season was when we had more than 11 guys for practice. They tried as hard as possible, but great coaching couldn't improve the record. FRESHMAN FOOTBALIJ37 BOYS' SGCCER P-4 ssfsovs' SOCCER l ek K . :QI M i H1 -ik 4 , 1 s 1 :vi M agus Al s X -Y ' Qi Row 1: Kevin Lynch, Devin Novara. Row 2: Jason Fishbain, Hal Schmidt, josh Barash, Derek Rice, Ian Popkewitz, C.C. Harrington, jason Boykoff, Sher Her. Row 3: Coach Kuelbs, Mike Bell, Tony Rinozzi, Chris Nisbet, Nelson Lynch, C.H. Harrington, Marc Robinson, Brat Dunlap, Brendan Ozanne, Paul Weidenkopf, Missing: Adam Burke, Dave Bilder. The powerful driving force be- hind the Varsity Soccer team helped them to achieve an excellent overall record - 17-5-1 - as well as to send the team to the quarter finals in Neenah. Coaches Sharon and Jim Kuelbs did a fine job, bringing forth the talents of all the players, especially those of Paul Weidenkopf. All games were given the ultimate effort, but the victory against Middleton during the sec- tionals, which happened to have been held in pouring rain, was par- ticularly enjoyed. The score was 5- 2. Marc Robinson Q.. . - L5 GOLD LIGHT BLUE BLUE Row 1: Ed DeZoeten, Brian Rodney, Dave Bartlett, De- vin Novara, Adam Burke, Mark Bacon, Kendal Storch. Row 2: Peter Len- narson, Coach Jon Barash, Sean Kody, Brek Com- stock, Dan Rosero, Scott Peterson, Mike Zier, Jaime Richardson, Tony Marcin, Steve Hubbard. Row 1: Blong Thao, Dan Zwieg, Frank Poggio, Geoff Lange, Mike McCoy, joel Rust. Row 2: Coach, Randall O'Leary, Dave Bilder, Shannon Reily, Jeff Lee, Ish Ozanne, Mike Ornes, Paul Ahckerson, Carlos. Row 1: Steve Nahn, Carl Maguire, jeffrey Cappella, Tim Irving. Row Z: Coach Sharam, Rob Irish, Lucas Salter, Leon Marlair, Ken Dower, Steve Drew, RJ Marquardt, Mike Price, Eric Cristianson, Matt Fri- day, Glen Vik, Chris Matti. GIRLS' TENNIS VARSITY A D Row 1: Ellen Lippincott, Kathy Langer, Cheena Chandra, Reena Chandra. Row 2: Ariel Kalil, Erin Clune, Robyn Boeck, Susie Critser, julie Newman, Kathleen Garvey. Row 3: Nancy Heiden fCoach1, Dana Rhode, julia Turn- er, Jeni Smith, joanie Baltes, Ker- ry Lorimer, Kathy Koritzinsky tCoach1. Missing: Ellie Nichol, Katie Baker, Ellen Lawrence, Tara ir Dreyfus, Kris Rosera, julia Balio, Marissa Onheiber, Margarita Strmecki. The Varsity and I.V. Girls' Tennis teams, led by captains Cheena Chandra and Kathy Langer and coaches Kathy Koritzinsky and Nancy Heiden, enjoyed a successful sea- son this year finishing second in conference with a 6-1 dual meet record. Their best meets included the excellent dual matches against Memorial and East as well as their overwhelming success in the Red Raider Quad in Milwau- kee. The season was highlighted with the opening celebra- tion of the NEW TENNIS COURTS with Mr. Colucci JV vbtlim N116 'rdf cutting the ribbons. Congratulations to Cheena Chandra 112.1 who was the 1751 singles conference champion and a member of the all area team and to Julia Balio 1111, the 1752 singles conference champion. Reena Chandra Q91 and Kerry Lorimer 1121 are also to be commended for receiving third place in the conference in doubles. Overall the season was wonderfulg Everyone worked very hard and was deter- mined to win, but at the same time had fun. BOYS' PRESHMAN SOCCER The Freshmen Gold and Blue teams did well, winning many of their games. Their efforts have left everyone feeling very hopeful as to next year's J.V. and Varsity teams. We regret that we were unable to obtain the names of the members of these teams. GOLD 4OfGIRLS' TENNIS - BOYS' SOCCER 1 -fir The team grabs some z's after a grueling meet. BLUE The girls pose for the camera before their matches. PRESI-IMA Row 1: Christina Manclt, Shawn jefferson, Cenny Cracco, Amy johnson. Row 2: jenn Buser, Diana lcke, jessica Novak, Heidi Peterson, Amy Narita. Row 3: Bronwyn jones, Kathy Faliski, Becky Davis, Nancy Reynolds, Kristin Thompson, Tricia Boehlke. Miss- ing: Elise Matzelle, Suzy Tegen, Heidi Hahn, Karina Eliason, Emily Gutheinz. GIRLS' TENNIS-BOYS' SOCCERX41 BUYS ' VOLLEYBALL VARSITY Y Q Q? fm Harm Rtlflnf Rmms Q aaa Baits: awww , 'Rem e Riiiiii E19 9. .1 4 .gs ' as Row 1: Todd Finkelrneyer, Brian Bubenzer, And Ol , E ' S h l D S Ijarrell, Adrian Harrell, Scott Rice, Matt Ornes. Have you ever been at West, afterschool, and seen a bunch of guys running up and down the stairs? That bunch of guys could have been the Boys Volleyball Team, or maybe not. Coached by Terry Roach, and led by captains Matt Ornes and Dave Pease, the team mu- tinied against Coach Roach because of a disagreement on coaching techniques -in other words, they didn't want to run up and down the stairs. The notorious 42!BOYS VOLLEYBALL y son nc c u tz, ewey chara. Row 2: Dave Pease, Andy Wood, Bill Hinshaw, Damon Ns group also water-ballooned the coaches and parents of the East team. As you see, they did have a lot of fun this year. However, they didn't just have fun in this way. They played great games at Fort Atkinson and LaFol- lette, and their season records were 8-4 overall and 9-3 in the West invitational. They played to their potential and were proud of their performance. 5 3 Ii We regret that we were unable to obtain the names of the members of the JV team. GF. fx-3, - i I V i We regret that we were unable to obtain the names of the members of the freshman team. fi JV The Junior Varsity Volleyball team's records this year were 5-1 and 6-6 in Conference. They were co- champs of the city with the Freshman Boy's Volleyball team, whose record was also 5-1. PRESI-IMA x P'-1 44! GIRLS' VOLLE VARSITY Row 1: Kris Cory, Melanie Budd, Meg Test, Becky Keefe, Bekki Rengel, Amy Heinrichs, Trisha Fleming. Row 2: Coach Peggy Mueller, Li: Kiley, Stephanie Croehler, Patricia Witte, Dee Dee Oestreicher, Jackie johnson, Tracy Fleming, Assistant Coach Deanna Reilly. Row 2: Yen Bach, Chris Porter, Joanna Schearer, Sarah Casper, Kari Krause, Yvonnes Lares. Row 2: Coach Deanna Riley, Mary Norida, l Baxter, Sue Martz, Lori Tadevich, Kris johnson, Debbie Buechner, Dana Bottorff. YBALL The Girls Varsity Volleyball team enjoyed a great season un- der the expert leadership of Mrs. Peg Mueller. Their team cap- tains were Tracy Fleming and Becky Keefe. This year's roster of outstanding team starters in- cluded Trisha Fleming 1111, Becky Keefe 1121, Jackie Johnson 1111, Tracy Fleming 1121, Patty Witte 1121, Meg Test 1121, all of whom were joined by Mel Budd 1121 and Lisa Kily1111. One mem- ber of the team said about their record, If we played like we knew we could, we would have done it! We had a good season and just didn't play like we usu- ally did when it came to section- als. But overall, we did great! In conference they had a re- cord of 14-0, at the West Invita- tional they placed second, and at the Baraboo Tourney they put a quick end to any chance of victo- ry for the other teams: coming out on top in 1st place. They also won regionals, although they did lose at sectionals. Notable points of the season would have to include the bus rides, listening to the same tapes and songs over and over, Tracy and Amy never showing their teeth, and Amy's beautiful smooth legs. Most important of all, however, were the won- derful 10 laps, 30 sit-ups, and 25 push-ups. The IV team finished off their season with a record of 13-1. We regret that we were unable to identi- fy the members of the Freshman teams or obtain any information about their season. FRESI-IMA It Q QQ' has xg, - .-tif. i K Xwa-Q F T' ,. K .. I GIRLS' VOLLEYBALU45 xXN BUYS' X-C0 TRY Row 1: Guillermo Gonzales, Matt Rogansack, Mark Clau- sen, Sean Dzung Tran. Row 21 Miles Olrich, Greg Follett, Ben Cashen, josh Jenkins, Alec Hilbo, Steve McMillan. Row 3: Warren Baske, Mike Brenneis, Matt Tiller, Bart Schmidt, Scott Smith, Bert Nichols. Row 4: Scott Nicholas, Greg Zier, Wayne Olrich, Tim Tay- lor, jim Thuesen, Doug Thresher, Matt Doeppers, Coach Mark Rames. Missing: Neal Williams. 'Xf- J. Where can you hear such things as Gotta get my McD.L.T and baaad Attitude ? In the midst of the West Boys' Cross-Country team, of course! Led by coach Mark Eames and team captains Neal Wil- liams and Mike Brenneis, the team had a fairly successful year. Their best meets included the Tri- ple-Dual meets against East and Beloit. With the help of talented runners Bart Schmidt and Warren Baske they were able to show their stuff by taking the top five places in both the J. V. and Varsity races against East and Beloit as well as setting J.V. and Varsity course re- cords in the same race. One of the most memorable points of the 1985 season was hearing the obscene words of coach Eames during a race - especially after having warned the team about disqualification for swearing. We are also reminded that the Flash is still available. 461 CROSS COU NTRY-GOLF GIRLS' GCDLP Row 1: Erica Nerowitz, Michelle Havron, Liz Guinea, Amy R d . R 2. - - line Norsman, Amy Mergen, Coach Roger Wiebe. 3 ear on ow 1 Angle Stem GIRLS' X-CGU TRY A pensive Coach Loker reflects on the season. i 'ti' Girls' Golf is one of the most rug- ged sports in the world today. It in- volves walking, hitting, and putting, not to mention tedious dinners at the Hatch Cover. These brave young women fAmy Reardon, Michelle Hav- ron, Angie Stein, Amy Mergen, Erika Nerowitz, Liz Guinea, and Caroline Norsmanl are the heart and soul of girls' golf, giving 11095 in their quest for success. To join this elite ensem- ble, one must meet certain require- ments, one must be in a positive state, mentally competent, and totally up- to-date with the Hilton Head social scene. The team's efforts were usually rewarded with victory, their record looking positive for the most part. Congratulations, ladies! -Q as f Q. 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A . ,Lasse --im J 1 , .. , t, 'L f . 1 -em ff 'tra t ,,, ,,a,,,M it r v -' M . . g 'Q ' be X s ,f' 'afar' ,QM .t 1 Qu s XX G x K i ft Q J ati Ja 5 5 1 N r , I K s 3 d S X 1, X ,Q x 'i ,N .-.114 .., .V ' ':-ua' t fuk, t Q sl' ' s xi, rx K ,QW ' V Q 1 sc ,- f I 'fn Q 'h t S . as s ff .-of - X V .5 Q-.EZ .- - Q .1 ff. ,axis f-XX C ,K 1 ,yn - . . is-is V se , s. ,: N , K . 3 ' t 4 ' .md G fl .3414 , Row 1: Roxanne Flowers, Sarah Krauskopf, Peggy Hammond, jenny Saari, Beth Prenger. Row 2: Kerry Hellmuth, Kendra Carson, Amy Nast, Amy Fuss, Emily Davey, Sandra Carson. Row 3: Amy Hansen, Ellen Pelligrino. The Girls' Cross Country Team was a busy group this year. Coach Don Loker provided a wholesome at- mosphere for the girls to practice in, they ran both some old routes and some new ones Mr. Loker scouted out in his famous Lokermobile. One of the runs has held its position as a favorite: The Babcock Run. fIt's probable that this run down to Bab- cock Hall is the team's secret weapon - a way to gain new recruits from the West High Student Body!!! The team had a satisfactory sea- son this year. Mr. Loker was proud of the entire group, saying that they had run consistently all season. As for season records, Varsity won 4 out of the 7 dual meets this year and placed fourth in both the Conference and Conference -Dual meets, as well as placing third in City. The l.V. sec- tion won 1 out of 3 dual meets and reportedly got their best all-season times at the City meet. Varsity runner jenny Saari, came in first in both the Brookfield Invita- tional and the City meet, as well as capturing second in the Conference and Sectional meets. Jenny went on to State which was held in blizzard- like conditions on November 9, where she came in tenth. GOL F-CROSS COUNTRYX47 GIRLS' SWIMMI The Girls' Swimming and Diving Team started the season with uncertainty, but were unexpectedly successful, despite having only three juniors and three seniors. At the begin- ning of the season, the existence of the Diving team was in jeopardy because West's pool doesn't meet the new WIAA depth regulations. Not to be discouraged, the team held bi- daily practices at the Natatorium, but they only competed in three meets due to other schools' cancelled diving programs and a shortage of places in which to compete. Despite their uncertain beginning, the swimmers did well in both regular and post season competition. They were 5-1 in dual meets, which placed them second in the city. In Regionals and Sectionals, West again finished second to season-long rival Memorial. Later, however, they managed to defeat them on the state level, led by co-captains Sue Zickau and Mary Richardson, and junior Jill Hutchinson, who took second in the 100 m freestyle and swam with Margaret Malatt, Kim Binning, and Heidi Olson in the first place 400 m relay. The whole team worked hard all season to improve their best times, but that's not all they did, this team is probably the only one that had as many potlucks and parties as meets! Coach Hargraves said he really enjoyed the season also, because he finds it rewarding to coach a team so dedicated to hardwork and improvement. In any case, the swimmers won't forget this fulfilling year, not to mention Coach's famous spaghetti sauce! i 48fGlRl.S' SWIMMING jill Hutchinson and Margaret Malatt 'Lf' -- 1 .. . - . . - e, erte lr f -011' n, N is 'Hur' YJ- JH, 'E' W. 'WUDVJ Sri 'FQ Q Rb. 4. -- Num Q laws nn S Row 1: jill Hutchinson, Margaret Malatt, Andrea Garbrr, Heidi Olson, Kim DeCloux. Row 2: Leanne Kent, Brett Lubenow, Heather Lafreniere, Tracy Keller, jenny Rothschild, Ellen Patenade, Lara Jefferson, Shauna Cellnicker. Row 3: Edie Hopkins, Sarah Messner, Stacy Keller, Angela Kutzbach, Trisha Miller, Chris Fletcher, Sue Chung. Row 4: Molly Kinney, Edie Oliger, Terre Marcin, Elizabeth Krainer, Lisa McClymonds, Chris Huffer, Polly james. Row 5: Kim Binning, Mary Richardson, Nicole Ervin, Sue Zickau, Ellen McAleavy. Sue Zickau, Heather Lafreniere, Sarah Messner GIRLS' SWIMMINGX49 BUYS' SWIMMI r ine ,F IVU UNNL AAA-ik Y 5f'i'!f'VU!lVb UN' ELAN!!! gpg ' S 1 , a aw off femff organza :wav 1 C 1 r W S5 'h S I E ! ROW 12 Paul D0h9rty, Chris Wimmef. Greg 5l1rldStf0m, Jeff Fl9fCh9l', Dave Euler,Tim Meyers, Ian Hayden, Dave Sherman, Matt Moseman, Dave Kieslini Pease, john Casey. Row 2: Oscar Ericson, Warren Hayden, Kevin Whalen, Tom Dong Wook, Row 4: Coach Andy, Bill Ragatz, Matt Wygant, Chris Leonar: Hove, Dave Zickau, Bart Schmidt, Coach Hargraves. Row 3: Doug Thresher, Bill Peter Georgalan, Peter Cole, Kirk Samson, Guillermo Gonzolas, 501 BOYS' SWIMMING 4 REM DERS ,. tx P . k I , , T t, Greg Sundstrom Doug Darthy Thresher. The Men , Men's Swimming had a successful season, losing only one meet and taking second in conference. They worked hard for their record, hitting the water as early as 6:30 am and again after school until 6 prn. Highlights of the season were vegging, brick wars, poker parties, and hanging around in the showers Cin other words, hanging people on the showers by their bathing suitslj This year's favorite sayings included Sweet! and Keep those heels down, Casey! Congratulations to this year's team with wishes for luck in the coming season. R ar 9,4- BOYS' SWIMMINC-X51 GIRLS' BASKETB LL VARSITY Row 1: Becky Ringel, Becky Keefe, Trisha Fleming, Kris Johnson, Martha Gonzalez, Coach Mueller. Row 2: Tanya Lewis, Amy Webb, Dee Dee Oestricher, Kristin Ander- son, Mary Webb. Missing: Kerri Salter. 52!CI RLS' BASKETBALL 'ES ESQ ES Esy S yas? ES 22 Trisha Fleming 'V 1 Kerri Salter and Amy Webb f .A - JV ,- Row 1: Liza Krainer, Cathy Suess, Sarah Messner, Liz Baxter, Steph Morgan. Row 2: Coach McClain, Amy Brill, Sue Martz, Nicky Anderson, Lori Tadevich, Kathy Col- lins, Alicon Barney, Susie Kelliher. GIRLS' BASKETBALLXS3 l BUYS' BASKETB LL 541 BOYS' BASKETBALL i aw P GfNT ' ilss EGLH - , Row 1: CH. Harrington, Scott Rice, Dewey Schara, Chris Ring. Row 2: Jason Fishbain, Dan Toomey , Kevin Salter, John Christianson johnny Winston. Row 3: John Kruel, Jim Indermark, Adrian Harrel, Damon Harrel, Ross Breunig, John Schuh, Darin Brown. Missing: Bob Klieforth rr o e K x X 2 Johnny Winston and his ultra-brite smile. ice. Bruenig during a short break in prac- 13975 Q if 61 x stts Hie r. 1 V 15-4 Sexy CH. Jason Fishbain is a junior, but not just any junior - he's a member of the boys' varsity basketball team. jason said his team is great, not just in practice where they tell jokes and goof around, but also on the weekend when they're real party animals. jason also thinks his coaches are really dedicated people who try to make better players and people out of the team. When asked why he plays basketball, Jason explained that he really likes basket- ball, and there were always lots of girls at the games. Also, Jason has fond memories of Kevin's rap on the bus, and Ray's loud mouth which helped to make practices bearable. In addition to playing on the basketball team, Jason says he's just a typical junior guy out for a good time, with his favorite pastimes including girls, eating and sleep- ing fnecessarily in that orderj. jason is a varsity soccer player, also playing soccer in the spring. He is quoted as saying I wear size 9 fshoej - nothing compared to Ross' size 14 - but the size of one's feet doesn't determine how good of a player you are. His favorite classes at West have been Ms. Palmer's Advanced writing class, and Orv's Geometry class. Future Aspirations include going to the UW, becoming a gas station attendent in Indianapolis or possibly studying to be exactly like Mr. Singstock. In closing, jason said he'd like to thank all the great fans fall 20 of them D than came to watch the games. He'd especially like to thank Mr. Sederquist for all his support and school spirit, saying that next year the team might buy him a new jacket to replace the florescent yellow one. BOYS' BASKETBALU55 PRGSI-I BLUE Row 1: Amy Dupuis, Jessie Novak, Karina Eliason, Sandy Thiele. Row 2: Missy Sulivan, Liz Vance, jane Kenney, Mar- nie Lamberty, Sarah Brecken- ridge. Row 3: Sarah Fishbain, Amy Fuss, Caroline Norse- man, Amy johnson, Marci Van Deburg, Coach Whalen. GOLD .uw Wonderwoman Mrs. Knox. 561 FROSH BASKETBALL BASKETBALL ed' nfl' rgfaflfr 5,6 EN13, Row 1: Kim Hudson, Kathy Faliski, Mary Mueller, Melissa Clarke. Row-EHe wot Haile-michael, jenny Palmei Stacy Hicks, Coach Knox, Allison Armstrong. Row 3: Kristin Thompson, Michelle McMullans, Missy Hopkins Stephanie Nixon, Abby Hogg. 32 I j S r , it gwawnww 34, ,.....nolI!' ...uf- Am ow 1: Derek Grams, Chad Sprecher. Row 2: Tony Cole, Tom Simpson, Sean Miller, Mike Schoenfeld. Row 3: Brian leinmaier, Eric Hammander, john Duszynski, Mike Ornes, Mark Roth, Adam Tierney. BLUE Row 1: Mark Bonds, Andy Rice, Kevin Okim, Dan Nagle, jeff Morse. Row 2: Andy Pi- gott, lshmael Ozanne, Don Enemuogh, josh Langlois, Mike Caire. Row 3: jeff Strahl, jason Sprague, David Silber- nagel. GGLD ini Xxx. The hlue team during a calmer moment. FROSH BASKETBALLXS7 WRESTLING VARSITY Row 1: Pete Lennarson, Dan Sulli- van, Greg Schroeder, Todd Shock- ley, Terry Lederman. Row 2: Paul Shapiro, Sean Bohan, Ken Garber, Ben Browning, Vince Laufenberg, Matt Kepke, Coach Steve Duerst. JV Row 1: jason Moran, Kevin Con- nolly, Prom Adriansjach, Doug Yu, Creed Vogel, Dave Mueller. Row 2: Matt Howard, john Math- ews, Scott Erker, Heath Whalen, Ken jones, jesse Maye. an ff 'HQ' W mal ,N -Ifl-CDC-KEY ,,,,,. , L W I -QU. 'Q Row 1: Manager Sue Buechner, Captain Rob Bradley, Captain Chris Olson, Captain Rick Carter, Joe Hlavacek, Mike Mcliersie, Bret Farley, Chad Erlenborn, Derrick Kepler, Joe Cullison, Manager Larry Lonnie Gorman. Row 2: Dr. David Bartlett, Physician, Head Coach Joe Balclarotta, Chris Stevens, Rich Smith, Jeff Marshall, Matt Friday, Matt Hanson, Eric Bunders, Bill Palmer, Zach Grant, Brian Redman, Matt Gurthet, Asst. Coach Tom Binger, Manager Ann Townsend, Asst. Coach Scott Owens. The Regent Hockey Team had quite a sea- son this year. It was led by captains Rob Brad- ley, Chris Olson, and Rick Carter, along with Jeff Marshall, who was the city's top scorer. With such a powerful team, the Regents had a record of 17-5-1, earning them a place in the state tournament. They did, however, lose in the semifinals to Northland Pines, 5-2. Cer- tainly it was a sad end to an otherwise terrific 6 season. WT!!! Dan Zanoya, Rob Bradley, Rich Smith, Chris Stevens, Bill Palmer, Chad Erlenborn. ' HOC KEY! 59 GIRLS' C-YM ASTICS Gymnastics, says Laura Patrick, is the 60fGIRLS CYMNASTICS essence of life. VARSITY 'V - ..A -4. Row 1: Shawn Jefferson, Laura Patrick, Christy Hachiya, jenny Lehman. Row 2: Ruth Friedman, Brett Lubenow Lara jefferson, Libby Pilliavin. Row 3: Marni Minter, Danielle Gothier, Heather Hartwig, Sue Critser. Row 4: Kin Solberg, Kathleen Garvey, Laura Wiley, Kristy Rich. JU IDR VARSITY Row 1: Lee Marvin, Sue Hirshler, Andrea Epstein, Andrea Gambaro. Row 2: Anne-Marie Gates, julia Turnei Yasmin Sido, Kristin Wilson. Row 3. Wendy, Deidre Kroal, Shana Celnicker, Becky Siegel. Row 4: Lori Kent Stephanie Stierwal, Ilisa Ruben, Heather DiPrima, Tara Di Prima. BUYS GYM ASTICS VARSITY Y Row 1: Craig Baldwin, Dan Tucker, Ben Parker, Evic Van Rens, Steve Drew, Karl Bryan. Row 2: jon Patrick, jason Mueller, Dave Gilardi, Steve Mueller, Leif Christianson, Troy Solberg, Mike Harper, Graham Willoughby. X lim l , 1 Q.. . A rfi g ziggygi fi 1: Max Xiong, Chao Thao, Coach Ben Averile. Row 2: Scott Solberg, David Witte, Mike Thiel. Boys Varsity Gymnastics entered the fi- nal championship meets with a dual meet record of even wins and losses. State meet qualifiers included all-arounds John Pat- rick and Jason Mueller, as well as senior Eric Van Rens and juniors Dan Tucker and Karl Bryan. Freshmen Max Xiong and Mike Thiel displayed great promise, both having placed very high in the city meet. i If l f 4' , E I ty X, -N S , Ml 111 BOYS GYMNASTICSf61 Cf-IEERLEADING VARSITY The Varsity Cheerleading Squad should be proud of themselves this year. Thanks are in order for Julie Reed and Shelly Schara, who went to Cheerleader Camp and not only learned leadership skills and the true cheering technique, but were also able to retrieve several groovy new cheers , some of which you might have seen at various games and Pep Auds this year. These girls are advised by Iodel Watson, She deals with the sensitive subjects with impecable tact, and, as David Letterman says, I think we all know how painful that can be . The V.C. Unit has many fond memories, such as Neenah, whirl- pools, New Horizons, and, everyone's favorite place, Mr. Colucci's office. Q! 4, , A,-A L.. Row 1: Susie Sims, Lisa Kiley, Row 2: Traci Hertzler, Sarah Keepers, Row 3: jeri Fox, Amy Maher, Row 4: Angela Browning, Row 5: Kris Westgard, Lisa Craig, Row 6: Maureen Ritter, julie Reed, Row 7: Kennan Wood, Tony Marcin 1:-nillllinnidnllllll V X ii filings Sarah Keepers and Maureen Ritter Jeri Fox D SDPHDMDRE 5 ' l ' ,, l ., ',.1 4-aa ' ,mf :H Row 1: jenny Cruz, Stacy Hoffinger, jenny Brinkman, Tracy Braun, jill Schleisman, Cindi Deering, Row 2: Susie Keller, Q Heather Miesfeld, Beth Wallden, W D 9 Amy Simpson, Trisha Herrling, ,9 y Al --W 3. G 1 rf' L Kari Crunke, Katie Marschall, julie V is X ,M Q if f Converse, Rachelle Bariola, Pam , K . L. L, , -. 9-tr , Bracker L, . , .I v. , . A , Q I ,, ML Mu, A , ,E my ,X I W .L N sv, if Q f ,ll f If-f' ff. f , ,, l K L Ar l ,. x. yy C 5 XL, xr? 4. lp wr HI' un- - - Maureen Ritter, Susie Sims, Shelly Schara, and julie Reed PRESHME K' l , -.: . W ,ff fr-.ACL Kathrine Nauman, Cara Danner, Laura Bostrom, Lisa Sorrenson, Rebecca Caves, Andrea Caasad, Anissa McGlenn, Amy Bernsein, Pam Layman, jen David 63 POM PO The Pom Pon Squad is made up of a hard- working, athletic group of girls who per- formed a new routine at every home football and basketball game. They put in about eight or ten hours a week practicing and attended pom pon camps and clinics. The best routine of the season, according to squad members, was Far from Over, which they performed at Homecoming and used for competitions. They also participated in International Week and the Holiday Parade fin the snowj. Some of the most memorable parts of the season were do- ing body drops into three feet of mud, staying up until 2 a.m. making seventeen pairs of yel- low leggings and dying shirts blue, and bouncing up after falls. When asked to reflect upon the season, the squad said it was cold, wet, and painful tdue to all of the black and purple knees accumulated from practicej - but very fun! The squad advisor was jodel Watson and captains were Lisa Erlanger, Shannah Sisler, Kris Schrader, and Andrea Dunhoft. B.M.S. Andrew Hansen john Armstrong Cary Parman Mark Robinson Nelson Lynch Matt Ornes Craig Thieben Playboys Oren Ben-ami Kevin Williams Steve Hill jeff jackson Emanual Whitfield Pete Vallem Terry Weaver SLIME jim Thuesen Dan Tevik Tim Taylor Rob Burns Mike Giswald Dan Brown Mike Schulte Katie Boyer, Connie Lisa Erlanger, Becky Ha Kwalchek, Amy Hansen, Ann Erker. Maricos Dave Crowe Steve Smith Tony Heinrichs Chad Corliss Andrew Dregne joey Bonanno john Riley jay Meier Dan Schneider Masons David Lunney Bill Hinshaw jin Lee Tom Licari Eric Van Rens Chris Norback Karl Kruska julian Montero jordy jordahl Frank Stoffels Fuddruckers Robert Claus Richard Crabb Lee Dresang jamie Hass joel Crabb Brett Desnoyers josh Mjaanes Steve Yu Sher Her Brad Dunlap Snausages Matt Frankey Phil Frank Brent Norsman john Meier Andy Clausen Nick Seuser Dave Schneider Randall O'Leary Tony Bonanno Eric Bunders Chris Nisbet Miembros Fernando Rivera Dave Bartlett Andy Olson jon Casey Adam Ganser Brenden Ozanne Mike Bell Paul Anderson Herb josh Barash john Pommer Dan Barrett Adam Burke Bong Wong Rob Irish Bill Ragatz Pete Lennarson justin Hunter Andrew Wood Derek Rice Row 1: Ingrid Anderson, Caroline Hansen, Michelle Casad, Shannah Sisler. Row 2: Andrea Dunhoft m. Row 3: Lynn Hornstra, Kris Schrader, Karer Rellimreebs joe King Kevin Hough jason Applebaum Matt Meier Devin Novara jeff Fletcher john Christianson Erik Wixom Overhangs Frank Eaves Tony Marcin R.j. Marquardt Mark Bacon Brian McKee jon Baxter Tom Patenaude Chevys Dave Sobota jeff Mjaanes Chris Groh David Pfefferkorn Chris Bridson j.P. Garafolo Rick Colby BASKETBALL e4f4 mites BAskErBALL-Pom PoN Mousekateers Matt Roggensack Matt Tiller jamie Richardson Dan Rosera Scott Peterson Steve Drew Bart Schmidt Greg Morse Leo's Lions Kevin Lynch Kris Boeck Chris Wimmer Lucas Satter Troy Solberg Ken Dower Chad Erlenborn Todd Kennedy Matt Wygant Andrew Fletcher ff Kris Schrader and Lynn Hornstra after practice. Running Rebels Karl Nichols Kent Nichols Marcus Nehls Troy Benkert Sid Norton Todd Wuetrich Jeff Lang Jeff Capala Richard Henderson Monse E. Terminators Doug White Alan Ritchie Matt Darling Sean Nitchen Matt Moseman Dan Reynolds Kevin Esch Cuffaws Scott Shirley Mark Ryan Liam Marlaire Chris Matti Bean Miller Jon Wisnieski Joel Crabb Hideki Yoshida Katie Boyer and Becky Ha Agniheet Scott Friend Steve Hubbard Kendall Storch Tony Rinozzi lan Popkewitz Todd Shockly Peter Georgeton Kevin Hassett Jason Baykoff Burt Nichols Chiefs John Collins Jeff Star Jake Martin Chuck Hoffman Dave Royal Scott Solberg Cory Mears Scott White Richie Stoffels West Big-Eight Ann Pegg Shelley Rogers Jeanne Marlatt Leah Cain Jennifer Vena Mara Campbell Sara Stoivitts Christa Gunderson m at the Homecoming Pep Aud. Sr. Slam Cindy Criese Meg Test Ellyn Zografi Amy Mergen Tracy Teasdale Anja Morrison Cherie Urban Melanie Budd Ann Draheim Patty Postweiler Ellen Pellegrino Kara Nelson Gbotb Jenny Mellican Emily Kolner Tanya Vitale Jean Morrissette Michelle McKinstry Bobbette Hockin Jennie Esser Becky Schultz Sue Bosben Sue Vesperman S ASE Kendra Carson Sandra Carson Julie Wells Patty Witte Sara Krauskopf Peggy Hammond Tricia Hillner Jane Mills Emily Davey Barbara Porter Lynn Silbernagel Roocslite Lisa Klus Bridget Riley Sara Sischo Kristin Carlson Joni Baltes Julie Newmann Kathy Langer Kristy Joiner Sara Klimpel Chris Henderson Amy Heinrichs NSINS Stephanie Groehler Colleen Collins Cindy Wallace Meg Archdeacon Kerry Hellmuth Roxanne Flowers Roxanne Stoffles Susie Keller Kari Krause Sarah Casper The Flamingos Kerry Corcoran Michele Gorman Shannon Olle Kim Jones Stephanie Jones Nancy Kelliher Lora Jacobs Kim Schleisman Stacy Haertel Maria Ceorgalan Kathleen Garvey Beth Parish Amy Heinrichs Stephanie Hahn 45, EN Q: J POM PON-4-LAKES BASKETBALL!65 SPGRTS LIFE Many students are members of West athletic teams, but West's sports life does not stop at games, meets, or even prac- tices. Friends made through par- ticipation in school sports are friends off as well as on the field. There are also many who, though not active in school sponsored sports, are involved in various other athletic activi- ties, such as rowing, dancing, and snowflaking. These two pages are a mere sampling of West's Sports Life. Charles Clover and john Cooper get psyched up to row -2. se Football players are friends on an Dan Zanoya joins hockey players Rob Bradly, Rich Smith, Chris Stevens, Bill Palmer and friend after a grueling workout. 66fSPORTS LIFE S IIULON d off the Field. Andre johnson tries to cure his injured wrist by eating a cupcake. ! CJ gf dd, after a victorious volleyball game. rg Test and jackie johnson hold their friend and teammate, Melanie pour West Skiers lake a break from the dope to ,, h H . s say c eese. SNCDWPL KI J' iw 1: Michelle Wickman. Row 2: ,len rllerstein. Row 3: Mr. Brumm, coach. Schulz, David Bilder, Cherie Urban, Miriam Temin, David Penpeck, Joe South Milwaukee hasn't been the same since the snow- flakers hit the slopes in the 60's. No, in case you're won- dering, the snowflakers aren't a new rock group - they're experts in the newest trend in varsity sports: Snowflaking tsledding on those little sau- cersj. Co-captains jen Schulz, Dave Builder, Cherie Urban, Miriam Ternin, Dave Penpek, Michelle Wichman and joe Hellerstein, led by Coach Roger Brumm have been in- strumental in popularizing the sport in Madison. The Snowflaking team got an early start this season with two weeks of intensive train- ing in balance, spin controll, and cold endurance. Evident- ly these efforts paid off: they snowed every opponent, re- sulting in an avalanche of vic- tories. Good show team! IFE 7 David Miller F , f 'O 'MTA 'Y 3 ar: Ja, puv jeff Di Salvo Y 1 P R H333 h Vmlz , . I-qggf:-Q' X fwwn .. N. , ., :A . . ,qv f, , ,Q -ww:--V' , K iigv y , .. i g 1 I YI ' wil A 1 ' Mr. Han 70! PLAY SP00 RI ER ANTI-ICLCDG Row 1: Suzanne Hoffman, Michelle Havron, Ariel Kaufman, Row 2: Cleo Kung, Barb Ellingson, Rachel Krinsky, julie Harr, Row 3: Ai Miller, Rick Schofer, Don Moen, Kristin Washburn, Tony Fabian, Row 4: Chris Tallman, Tony Jarvis, Soren Schoff, Steve Turner The fall play of 1985 was different from the plays of past years. Spoon Riv- er Anthology, based on the book by Ed- gar Lee Masters, is a collection of mono- logues presented by people who have died, and are now telling of their past lives. The play is a character study of these people, but it is also a comment on the ethos of rural America, and the sense of emptiness that many people feel about their lives. There's no way a high school could put on that show! This was the opinion of the actor-in-residence, and many oth- ers, who felt the show was inappropriate for high school dramatics. West pulled it off. We have good people, says Francis Staub, director, and because of this, the production was high quality. The acting required a great deal of con- centration, for each actor had to play up to eight roles, and each role was written in difficult prose. Also, the characters all needed to be portrayed in depth, sii there was much symbolism within dialogue. Likewise, the music required an adc element of concentration, since the n sicians were much like actors: portrayi characters from the turn of the centu and moving on stage with the actors The technical aspects of the show w challenging, as well. Every charac meant a different light cueg sound ci were coordinated throughout the shi the set had to incorporate actors and n sicians, yet maintain their separatenf and convey the image of a hill. Every aspect of the show was met w avid strivance for perfection, and the sult was a well-polished, effective del ery of Spoon River Anthology. -taken from the November 27, 11 Regent Review article by David Got friend. :J FALL THEATRE PRODUCTION Qfajfzr QLD Civlasters' Presented by 9 , - A WEST HIGH SCHOOL 1Eiii5? 'K U T -Q OU 1 -1 ' N :Tif f ' ' 3 6 ' 7 -30 pm. .-H. 1 H 3 Ft procession of unforgettable men and women. with fetching ballads, , ani the free 'raise fora: :ti Waiters. 52.00-RESERVED l2.50AT ooonj iv iii FLFiQfff.EPi'.UliVl1.CifU.UU.D.FQLE! Ticket ?Vales1Start... :- ov. ft Prumced by Sveddarmgernen thug: nt 0 q SARAH. FEMS!-LNC., NGWYOYK 1 CONCEIVEDADAPTED and ARRANGED BY CHARLES AIDIVIAN if-Q S 'sr li Offstage antics PLAYX71 ! fr' yr I .1 : ff f 5 f f .I 'J is Nfiwvfe-...,s,,a.,,. ' ill?-.4 I I f I I '5.4si'4J nl 1 I fi ,X Your Eyes I looked at you the other day Your eyes transfixed in a distant stare Did the wind blow today? I asked with smile I Your eyes revealed no answers I ave you a keyg the door remained docked Your eyes vacant, leave me helpless The print is too smallp I tear the pages Your eyes solidified in silent terror I lit a match in your face Your eyes don't see, don't even flicker Where are you? You're my flesh and blood Your eyes see nothing . . . in a distant stare -Ellyn Zografi 'll '- -L ' A ChiId's Midnight The child is forgotten under a blanket of biting crystals. a Tender feet become ice as they inch deeper into the cave. Neck stiff, wincing she turns her head toward the window A starless night is distorted through the lass With feathery frost clin ing on the outside And cold tears slidin dawn on the inside. As she turns, startled? toward the door, The pillow creaks sharply in her ears. Midnight glides in Darkening the light from the moon. Expectant ears pray for a slippered footstep. Wide eyes search for a hint of morning. -Jen Schulz I - 72fART Both Chairs Are He My randfather had a chair an ofd, gold chair with cat's claw marks on everyone of its leather parts He could lean back in the chair and extend the front to make a footrest. In the evening he would come and sink in to watch some television before lifting himself from that warm lap and ambling up to bed. Now grandfather has a new, white chair, rubber pads covering the tight This chair does not extendg this chair is higher and harder and tilts forward just a bit. Grandfather lounges all day, there, in front of the set watching sports. No longer does he easily rise from his favorite spot. But this is not really my grandfather and that is not his chair. -Cindy Smart QR Sand when you are sad, i recite aloud think of all the people who love you. i thought of you whose green eyes opened at six while i tried to sleep at eleven whose showered black curls hung wet in tomorrow. i pictured your steps tracing paths where the sand once covered our tandem footprints. you've never seen wisconsin snow. i wonder do you try to picture my steps in these light, white hills of sand? after i searched the mail today i recited aloud: when you are sad, think of all the people who love you,' and i stared at the sears catalogue. i could only think of you. -Rachel Krinsky -'fl . s '.Ot 5 ' , 3. - ,Q 1 Ax , A 5- . f ' .7 k V .1 .. F F. A114 . . qi- x lg - , . ' 5 1, N' 1- 1 . Cjg! I GN-m. ' E P I oi 1 Uivzpb 1 . P565 U g -- -- ...V - ..---,J4,,-L-..:1..,,.,..,,,, 74fART ,, , .... f, 2 X392 5 . y -9' Q 45? 5, 3 - BJ. Allen THE WRONG DOG The dog that was ill and would not come Look at that dog There is something WRONG with it. It is ill and it will not come. It is a WRONG dog. Dog, what is WRONG with you? Why won't you come over here? Are you a WRONG dog? There is something WRONG with that dog, I think. It won't come and it is ill. - It must be a WRONG dog. You know, I am glad I am not a WRONG dog. Because then, I would be ill and would not come when called. -- Elizabeth J. Allen Melissa L. Drake Dedicated forever to our inspiration, Sarah A. Reznikoff If 4 To a Friend I see you there, just standing there, and I wish I were you. You are everything I want to be and more and less. What is it that you have that I don't have? I What do I have that you don't possess? My mind tells me we are equals but my soul asks why am I not more like you. I Why do my talents seem so meager next to yours, my faults so large? I wish I knew. But I do know that you are my friend. If only I could stop comparing the two of . us so that I could enjoy our friendship. -Andrea Bauer I I Q,-.twe Ng - ff . V X I ' 'l- ze 'Kafka ung'Y-Q' 1 f-' ,..-f:y- -- - 5 . 2- , -' af '.-. ,J -.X cgi. . nh , . K. , f ., fa, A- Q -XN . 1, ,. - y 3 . .V V J 1, - I.: , t . ,. . x V - A I - 1 'J' ' Q . . .,-1 1 2- . .5 . Q t 'g. -' v ' gg. . - 'Q . x '- V I I. 1 E. 'Lx W, X , if mf. A ' ' M, ' X .lr-. f' '4 V '. f'1L.,.fZ 2, 1. -1,-I5 X ' ,- .. ..- 7 . ,224 ' X - 53311 IG- ffl' '..v . -07? 1 f fC?f. r9e24 ' -J ft. 'C' ,A ' rf'-:ff 4 ' , ' ...ffm . . 'r?1'i,!'5j X R '- fl' ' ,a.2'.'4 'ful' '-J if.f. ' .1 , M-AM I 1,-. fiffff 5 , f .' .. CK 2. '- .pf-1 YL 4 '12 1 -1 MD. - ig If 1.4 A-I-,2ff'qf3 t M gn-.11-VV -tx, ' 'N ' ie-. ,. if P ' ft' 3, .d,, 11' ff -:1 'Tyr ,R , ly, A .., I, .1',, at ,5g,iL,,:. Vg. . I- gc' :S .in B. Qi .. ,.,, . 1 w 5. . aud i. I -f . Tj -5 ,fn .i Nl' . my I - Bad Luck Past A cracked mirror hangs on chipping plaster Seven years of bad luck past. Up in the attic, Where time stands still Seven years of bad luck past. Among bundles of old love letters Where time stands still Battered trunks and yellowed photographs Among bundles of old love letters Faded memories of yesteryear. Battered trunks and yellowed photographs A timeless world of days gone by Faded memories of yesteryear. Up in the attic, A timeless world of days gone by A cracked mirror hangs on chipping plaster. -Gemma Warner AR'If75 Summer Camp My very best friend in the whole wide world , ,Ae 4 P- Q Aa-j. 9f'ff 1 of- ali? , f' A ' - -' - -. f -,f,,. 1.4 , I. ,1.'... J. K a- 5 h. gf.: , v 1 ' -fl ' L r ,ff ' .f .- - I Q., lives on the other side 'Q 7 of the whole wide world I R- in the City of David. M,,,,,:g-ggggl , '- ' ' f - .- I used to spend every summer with him - , X , at camp,hhere in Wisconsin, ' ,.---5-,,,.:.-.. K se Up Nort , - . ' W .3.. ' ti but now I have grown, ' I I l and he has grown, and we cannot I '1 ' ,V -fijff' 'r ' Q-er - be campers any more. A' - ,L ,X 5.1 - ' .t-- .M 'Y I His time has come to spend the summer I ' ' J ---.- fl 2 51' training for mandatory conscri tion. ' E5 ,E - ., g . And during the season we used, to spend My I ,E i ' s together, . X , g s : ' t it he will learn to shoot I Y , v'Q fN.,x or learn to hide -' Zi? ' 'Q' or learn to operate a tank E , , 'i wlfki' V' or some other ungodly thing fl 3 S ', 'ig in order to protect the Holy Land, Xi, -- 1 '.-. - I-' A 0 his iand. sv,-fe :iff , ' ' e 5 11.1.94- U I ,-J f And this summer, while he fulfills a duty ' I gf that regretfully compels him, H N if , i f - I will be back at camp, ,fe-f ' is - F, Up North, 'V .'1, 'Aff' working now, '1.fN1dg,,:, teaching a new generation of campers what it means to be a Jew today. ' '- T. Yfift -Joe I-Iellerstien I 1.4 fs AM7 MIST' And Moonboots O-that's my little man eyes peeking through scarves feet bundled up tight in socks - plastic baggies eyes peeking through scarves and moonboots in socks - plastic baggies a kiss a hug smile appears tears stop in their tracks feet bundled up tight smile appears O-that's my little man -David Miller 76fART - Josh Mjaanes - Sandra Carson Call Back Yesterday . . .' She was gone. She slept under the stone. So he forced his life upon himself and he locked the memories away in his mind, and he threw away the key. gnu' After many years, she faded in the yellow photographs and she became no more than a lovingly engraved stone resting on a grassy hill. a And he wanted to remember, A but the key had long since disappeared. -Jenny Woodward I Q - - I Without a Scratch A seventeen year old school boy was decapitated today By a whirlin Barry Manilow album, Which was thrown from a assing vehicle. The disc went ri ht througff his neck, He never felt a thing. His parents say the album was retrieved from nearby bushes, Without a scratch on it. When they took it inside and played it, It sounded fine, no damage. Johnny would have wanted it that way. -Mike Zuberbier 'K sm Ml M H ' 3:2 A . 1 4.5, Yri, 7571-K Y H t V ,Af ix . vw s W . , -4, X S . . .4 L3 N .,. .. ... . , . ,L-KQW-Q 4... W F K 1 F g K K g - Kendra Carson ARTX77 1 78fCONCERT CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR Row 1: Miriam Gross, Marissa Onheiber, Shelly Gustafson, Beth Reed, Gail Gillman, Ellen Lawrence, Meg Test, Cleo Kung, Amy Har Chris Porter, Katrine Orlik, Shannah Sisler, Row 2: Amy Chaffee, Tricia Hillner, Heather Bourne, Susan Chosy, Debbie Freehling, Cind Smart, Sarah Dorn, Karen Miller, Anneke Eichoff, Kate Fagin, Beth Lokken, Claire Fallon, jill Colby, Row 3: Tanya Bishop, Elise du Vai Kelli Larson, Susan Nelson, Barb Ellingson, Mary Richardson, Amy Olson, Arden Trewartha, Penny Kennedy, Becky Schultz, Katrir Emmerson, Kristin Baumann, Danie Anne Demitros, Row 4: Dan Deprima, David Sather, Gustavo DeMezzo, Mark Starkey, Tony Fabiai Ed DeZoeten, Tom Mattioli, Mike Connolly, josh Lewis, Doug Bunker, Steve Nahn, Tom Pope, Row 5: Andrew Certain, Soren Schoff, Ra Dohr, Karl Braunschweig, Paul Quirin, Mike Giswold, Dan Schultz, Doug Clausen, Dan Barrett, Steve Turner, jim Klokner, Steve Das Missing: Maija Alanen, Tari Attoe, Rick Colby, john Cristenson, Andrew George, Kevin Hasset, Ariel Kaufman, Amy Mergen, Pau Midthun, Don Moen, David Penpeck, Todd Ritschard, Matt Romberg, Stacy Speakman, Sam Warrick If, all of a sudden, you felt like listening to a group of really good singers, what would you do? You'd go to a performance of the Concert Choir, of course. They had many performances this year, three of which were with the Mixed Choruses I and II and Treble Clef. Another was with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and the choirs of Memorial, East, and Sun Prairie on November 22. They also sang at the Annual Capital Christmas Pageant. They continued spreading Christ- mas cheer at school by caroling in the halls as they have done in previous years. Directed by Mr. Harr, the choir consists of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. They have a lot of fun and work in a very laid back atmosphere, but when things need to be done, they get done. So, if you ever want to hear a good group of singers, remember the Concert Choir. They have successfully brought music into the lives of, in the words of Andrew Certain, sophomore and tenor, those who might not otherwise get a chance to hear a really good choir for free. However, we are reminded that all donations will be accepted. f fx! ,, N','s1,VZi,l 'r ' K1 ,,., , ly .sf In A Q , x- -'r ..-- r , , lvnlllfxh. M X fn . 'Avy , If . f.. , r .1 ' '- -i lf!! f ,ww f 4 f 2 ,mf 'li' ,: - A Y- O 14 l 9' ffl, A 'fl ' J X -3 , ' sr-xx. MINNESINGERS l - 1 iw 1: Susan Chosy, Barbara Ellingson, Karen Miller, josh Lewis, Marissa Onheiber, Doug Bunker, Amy Chaffee, uw 2: Kevin Hassett, Mary Richardson, Ray Dohr, Row 3: Slelly Gustafson, Kristin Baumann, Amy Harr, Sarah rn, Heather Bourne, Meg Test, Soren Schoff, Tony Fabian, Stephen Turner, Paul Quirin, Karl Braunschweig, ven Dast, Missing: john Christenson, Edwin de Zolten, Debby Freehling, Penny Kennedy, Tom Mattioli, Amy rgan, Don Moen, Steve Nahn, Katrine Orlik Comprised solely of members of Concert Choir, Minnesingers Caccording to singer ex- traordinaire, Steve Turnerj is a small band of renaissance, wandering troubadors, singing madrigals to whoever will listen. The mem- bers were selected through auditions late in the fall. The group met twice a week at 7:30 a.m., rehearsing its repertoire for perfor- mances at such places as the Cuba Club, How- ard Iohnson's, Attic Angel Retirement Home, and the Atrium Mall. The Minnesingers are the creme de la creme of West's vocal commu- nity. L---.- MINNESINGERSN9 CI-ICDIRS TREBLE CLEP What do you call an ami- able bunch of energetic sophomores, juniors and seniors? Treble Clef, of course! This year's choir ex- panded their musical hori- zons by learning and per- forming a wide variety of pieces. The members of Tre- ble Clef are, in their own words, interested in im- I proving our vocal abilities and becoming better musi- cians. Overall, however, the choir upholds the West tradition: above all things, enjoy yourself. y 1480 I Row 1: Beth Perloff, Lori Clevidence, Cherie Urban, Suzanne Hoffman, Yvonne Broughton, Kathy Gallagher, SL Ferris, Helen Braun, Lisa Newton. Row 2: jennifer Brinkman, Margaret Mallatt, Becky Sandefur, Becky Ham, Kii Britton, Erin Clune, Rita jefferson, Joanna Shearer. Row 3: Melanie Bormett, Edie Hopkins, Ellie Nichol, Beth Prici Marcus, Ellen McAleavy, Candy Shigley, Kristin Schrader, Christi L'Leureux, Deborah Chagnon, Gwynneth jone Missing: Beth Douma, Susie Hirschler, Heidi Kellenberg, Martha Montgomery, Kari Nelson, Francesca Stanck Robin Tishler, Heather Wittwer. 55 UPI! HH .ar ug.. Trebel Clef brings Ellen McAleavy, Margaret Mallatt, and Erin Clune closer together. 5 'gil Mr. Harr. BOXCHOIRS IXED CI-IURUS II -I 7 r, :. XA gfiiymfialfiz - 51,55 I, I U Le' g? .. -E Rebecca Eaves, Molly Dohm, john Blotz, Brook Steingass, Daniel Barkoff, Petita Thain, Stanchi. Row 2: Helen Zelinka, Sarghggrlig, Sam Warrick, Scott Broadbent, Richardhender- Joy Farrington, Lisa Carr. Row 3: Renee Arnett, Christine Scott, Amy Johnson, Ka'rTna Eliason, ia Seavey, Tricia Boehlke, Kari Nelson, Missing: Sandra Scott, Amy Bernstein, Chaun Boulden. IXED CI-ICDRUS I 1: ow 1: j. Friedman, E. Cappella, A. Dayco, S. Daniel, S. McMillan, D. Lake, C. Corey, Y. Sido, S. Skehan, . Hastings. Row 2: L. Lawrence, L. Stevenson, A. Armstrong, T. Vitale, R. Winke, S. Kroupa,1.Soroos, E. ippincott, J. Linden, R. Morin. Row 3: K. Faliski, J. Geller, S. Stielstra, T. Raffill, T. Templeton, S. Ryan, . Norsman, N. Knoche, N. Reynolds, A. Fuss. Missing: A. Briggs, K. Nauman, M. McMullan. The members of Mixed Chorus enjoyed themselves this year by meeting new people with the same interests and learning about differ- ent kinds of music. Being in choir, they were able to perform a variety of songs during their concerts on October 1, December 11, and April 9. The best things about the class were that it was a great break from academic classes and that it was a chance to hear the famous early morning jokes of Mr. Harr, direc- fOI'. CHOIRSX 81 ORCI-IESTRAS SY PHO Under the guidance and dedication of conductor Hiram Pearc , the 1985-86 West High School Symphony Orchestra had a terrific year. As a group, they grew in their understandin of music and its bearing on everyday Efe. Distinguished guests of the year included: Mr. Manoo- gian, Elsworth Snyder, and the Youth Chamber Orchestra of Stuttgart, Ger- many. Surprise visits were also made by the mute salesman and several talent scouts. Other beneficial factors contri- buting to their greater understanding of music were the musical era presentations and the annual trip to the o era. Besides deadly full orchestra rehearsals, the graduating seniors will leave with memories of doing the wave, playing the Hoe-Down, and tabulating hair sweeps. 82X SYM PHONY ORCHESTRA VIOLIN Nick Andreano Andrea Arndt Erika Atchley Kristin Baumann David Chang Annie Chiles janet Clapp Fred Dick Anneke Eichhoff Roxanne Flowers Becky Greco Andrea Grgurich Ian Gustafson jenny Jacobs Betsy Jacobson Jenette Kasper Bart Lawrence Michelle Manke julian Montero Heidi Munson Teresa Murphy Mari Narita Tom Narita Scott Nicholas Laura Olsen jeremy Pierotti David Peterson Aimee Quirin Scott Roblee Corey Smith Miriam Temin Aaron Trost Peter Walz Michelle Wang Wendy Ward Gemma Warner Brett Welhouse Ming-ji Zhang VIOLA Patrick Chen Russel Dimond Karen Fassnact jenny Main CELLO Ingrid Anderson josh Barash Henry Boehm Rick Colby Karl Friedrich Glogav Amy Harr Joel Knaiz Cammy Voss Paige Wellensick BASS Henry Boehm FLUTE Ariel Kalil Anja Morrison Stephanie Nystrom PICCOLO Terry Preston OBOE jean Steege Carrie Wallace CLARINET Susan Peterson Heidi Simon BASSOON Chris Whiffen Neal Williams FRENCH HORN Elizabeth Reed W. Brian Richardson David Richardson Anne Scharer Charles Williams TRUMPET joseph Hellerstein Robert Monkmeyer TROMBONE Joshua Hauser Paul Morehead Patricia Witte TUBA Samuel Record PERCUSSION Michael Brenneis Andrew George Tom Mattioli Tom Shih PHILI-IAR NIC VIOLIN Cobbie Behrend Amit Bhargara Sarah Breckenridge Jenny Goldberg Nika Grapsas Sawn Kummer Gabrielle LaVarda Pam Lehman Heather Leide Jody Manke jason Maron jessica Millar Chris Murphy Erika Nystrom Arnold Riddle jordana Scullion Aniali Sridharan Libby Tridle Melissa Wang CELLO Heather Barney Aimee Holschuh Mark Rosenshield BASS Caleb Janus l- The Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by Mr. Pearcy, is a group of energetic freshmen musicians eagerly awaiting their opportunity to move on to Sym- phony Orchestra. This year they were able to exhibit their play- ing abilities at the Fall Concert November 26, the Winter con- cert March 6, and the Courtyard concert May 30. Aimee Holschu, cellist, Jordana Scullion, vio- linst, and Melissa Wang, violin- ist, were selected to play the solo concertino parts in a perfor- mance of Handel's Concerto Grosso which was programmed to honor the three hundredth anniversary of Handel's birth year, 1685. Other members of the orchestra performed as solo- ists and ensemble players dur- ing Fine Arts week. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAXB3 HO OR BA Honor Band leader John Rafoth was extremely proud of the performance of his multi-talented stu- dents. He found that they were not only gifted musi- This was proven during the winter season when they unleashed their cre- ative ability in the form of skits. Some of the most in- triguing were those of the French Horns' touching rendition of Swan Lake and the Saxophone's rein- actment of Wrigly's Zoo. On a more serious note, the year was very success- ful, with the help of Presi- dent Andrew George and Vice-President Anne Scharer. Each day students grew musically but, above all, the Honor Band gave serious students an oppor- tunity to play in a group where everyone cared cally but also theatrically. about their music. FLUTE Ariel Kalil Kathy M. Langer Anja L. Morrison Stephanie L. Nystrom Terry J. Preston juli A. Wagner Cindy M. Wallace OBOEX ENGLISH HORN Shelley E. Gustafson jean L. Stee e Carrie A. Vigllace BASSOON Neal M. Williams Chris S. Whiffen CLARINET Michelle L. Carlson Susan S. Chung Scott C. Erker Mary J. Lang Euna Lee Jin Lee Susan L. Peterson Ann M. Sacksteder Heidi B. Simon BASS CLARINET Adam M. Levine ALTO SAXOPHONE Craig R. Baldwin Patricia K. Hillner Lawrence A. Larson Andrew Lawton TENOR . SAXOPHONE Anthony L. Jarvis BARI TONE TRUMPET Karl D. Braunschweig David A. Dewey Joseph M. Hellerstein Travis K. Johnson David H. Miller Robert L. Monkmeyer jennifer L. Schulz FRENCH HORN Elizabeth A. Reed David W. Richardson Anne M. Scharer Charles T. Williams TROMBONE Charles E. Brausen Paul W. Morehead Patricia R. Witte Steven J. Yu E UPHONI UM joshua M. Hauser TUBA Samuel J. Record Frederick W. Staats Christian P. Tallman PERCUSSION Michael P. Brenneis Andrew M. George Tom M. Mattioli Tom Shih PIANO Shelley E. Gustafson SAXOPHONE james E. Thuesen 0 L91 QWYLAJ- .t :i - Uv Ill lil.: A If P ' ' vgilli All Lin: 'jill lhiihl- -- 1 '.'la-I.--- T. IQ I . . Il I l .. Ill HI All I I I l . 'll' 11 Y' ll-I -- lil?-ni--I-I ll l111lllI111lil lg' 1121? 5 . -JIQSIQZI-lzl c 'I ' IQI' E 55' L ZJQIQI -I - . ' Y BUHONOR BAND CDNCERT BAND II fix .g '41, Led by Mr. Rafoth, Concert Band II is an inspired bunch of musicians: they're ecstatic when they make it through a class period without being tested on their scales. Their first con- cert of the year was a tremendous suc- cess, mainly because no one made a mistake -- a relief for many. After the primary exhibition of their musical talent, the band hoped to continue to reach their standard of excellence. Why do they push themselves so hard? one may ask. The obvious an- swer is that they're afraid of Mr. Ra- foth disowning them - an awful threat to be sure! 4 FLUTE jane M. Crandall jessica R. Feierman Amy K. Hansen julie K. Harr Kristie E. Hoff Kira S. Hunt Susie l.. Keller Tracey A. Kenney Seola Lee Beth F. Prenger Simone M. Reiss Wendy M. Rudy Anita M. Thesen julia V. Turner jill M. Schleisman Chris M. Stanfield Heatther J. Wittwer Gillian A. Wright OBOE Thomas F. Cunningham Rachel C, Frank Lisa M. Klenke Dana R. Klipsch Candace D. Shigley CLARINET Eric W. Buechner David F. Festge Chloe A. Hogg Amy A. johnson Abe E. Megahead Sara E. Messner jennifer H. Schil Martha E. White BASS CLARINET Lizabeth A. johnson Mike E. Roblee BASSOON Elizabeth A. Jacobson ALTO SAXOPHONE John R, Arrin ton Erick A. Grange Heather L. Miesfeld Anne M. Nahn Phil A. Richardson Nat W, Stampe William P. Tishler TENOR SAXOPHONE Parker E. Waller BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ben P. Darling TRUMPET Mark H. Bacon Robin A. Cadwell Frank P. Douma Lee T. Dresang Dan F. Festge David Gustafson David A. Harvey pat I. Lipo jon H. Luellen Brian R. Nacker David J. Pfefferkorn FRENCH HORN jennifer L. Beyler Chris R. Bridson TROMBONE Mike D. Armstrong Charles Brausen Brian J. Canter Kevin I. Esch BARITONE Darin I.. Bawden Justin M. Hunter David A. Schwenk TUBA Adrian L. Harrell PERCUSSION Matt C. Darling ,lessee B. Hozeny jeremy J. Jacobson Tom Shih Ian S. Spencer Erik J. Thorson CONCERT BAND IV85 CDNCERT BAND I 4 FLUTE ' Sarah E. Becker Lisa I. Bognin Laura C. Bostrom Tina M. Carter Melissa R, Clarke Kristie E. Hoff Heidi E. Kellenberg Matt M. Kenny jennifer C. Owens Traci J. Pharo Ingrid L. Thorson Jacqueline M. Turpen OBOE Marit I. Alanen Kathryn A. Endle Christina S. Mandt CLARINET Aaron F. Barkoff Faye L. Bruggink Cathleen A. Clifford Abigail L. Hogg Lori L. Kenk Melinda B. Krigsvold Melissa A. Sullivan Elizabeth S. Vance Marcie I. VanDeburg Madhu Verma BASS CLARINET Charles D. Collins BASSOON jane P. Laishes 86fCONCERT BAND I ALTO SAXOPHONE Melinda Bast Amy J. DuPuis Sarah Fishbain Lynn M. Paulson Mari 1. Sanders Steve Wright TENOR SAX OPHONE Elliot Hillbock Michael J. Ornes joel A. Paterson Doug Ross BARITONE SAXOPHONES john E. Ouellette TRUMPET Jennifer M. Crandall Matt J. Feiferek Ruth E. Fleury Carmen L. Goodhue Kevin R. Loniello Bryan A. Mjaanes Matt S. Pfefferlcorn Lisa A. Schara Andy D. Rice jeremy j. Stark Adam C. Tierney Sten A. Westgard FRENCH HORN Aimee Brill Bruce W. Miller Elizabeth A. Poi John S. Rannells TROMBONE Andrew S. Pigott Mike J. Thiel TUBA Nathan Merge TUBA Bill B. Fitzsimmons Nathan Mergan PERCUSSION Matt Bishop jennifer L. Busch Andrea 1. Casad Herbie C. Henenman IV David M. Jeffries Kevin E. Okim Gabe S. Tate if The students in Concert Band I en- ter under Mr. Rafoth's rule as rather soft, confused freshmen and walk out as proud and accomplished musi- cians. Scales, once a vague notion, be- come a well-known facet of their be- ing. They are taught fundamentals of music and are strongly encouraged to, explore the works of others and create their own ensembles outside of class. Carefully steered away from lesser forms of expression f pop l, the stu- dents are exposed to a wide variety of music. To be sure, it would not be a surprise to see one of these young prodigies playing in Carnegie Hall in the near future. I -1 i .15-p ,J MUSIC FE TURES jean Steege, Charles Williams, Neal Williams, Susan Peterson, Ariel Kalil THE HIGHLAND WIND QUINTET THE WISCONSIN YOUTH BRASS QUINTET BEFORE TOO LONG Klokner -lead guitar, bass guitar enthusiasm and authority, Larry Roscoe guitar, rhythm guitar first soprano and keen humor, Thomas Mattioli rhythmic craziness vocals, dedication and more drums! Row 1: David Miller, Row 2: Anne Scharer, Sam Record, Bob Monkmeyer josh Hauser 87 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Row 1: Andrew George, Craig Baldwin, Misha Ledwith, Sam Record. Row 2: Tony Jarvis, Tricia Hillner, Andy Lawton, Parker Waller Ben Darling Row 3 Dave Goodfriend, joe Hellerstein, Karl Braunschweig, Lee Dresang, john Luellen, josh Hauser, Charles Williams, Clyde Haberman Missing Chuck Brausen. 1985-86 was a tremendous year for the West High Jazz Ensemble. They featured the first original arrangement by a mem- ber of West Jazz, and they shared their first annual pair of concerts with the U.W. Jazz Ensemble idirected by Les Thimming and Mike Darisonj, which featured the music of Duke Ellington and Count Basie. The band was led this year by a strong group of seniors includ- ing trumpet players J oe I'-Iellerstein, Dave Miller, and Lee Dresang, saxo- phonists Tony Jarvis and Tricia Hillner, flute playerfvocalist David Goodfriend, horn players Anne Scharer and Charles Williams, and drummer Andrew George. None of this would have been possible without the time and commitment of conducter Clyde Haberman, who moti- vated this talented group to make the beautiful music they were capable of. BSU AZZ ENSEMBLE Jamming in the band room PEP BA V F The Pep Banu in a state of calmness Much more successful than last year! Everyone is playing better! These were sentiments expressed by sev- eral members of Pep Band. This success can be attributed to the organization and dedi- cation of director Richard Herried and to the enthusi- asm of several new members, along with inspiration from smash drummer Tom Mat- tioli. They hope that future Tracy Kenney Gelfffey I-61189 Donato Krumbein Frank DO'-Ima Zoe Sullivan Craig Baldwin CJ. Patrik JOI1 I-11011611 Chris Stanfield Dan ZWQIS Trace Schroeder I-ee Dfesang Beth Preuger Mark 595831 Peter Thompson Pat l-'PO Rachel Frank 101111 10111115 Chad Sprecher q'1F1S Hfiff Eric Bueckner Ed COICOHI1 Tom Mattioli I-153 5Ch8l'a Abe Megahed 52311 Fox Steve Weber Doug Thresher Michelle Withers Mflff H0Wa1'Cl Steve Goemans Josh Hal-ISS! Tracy Walker Brlan Kenney Robin Cadwell Kevin Esch .1,, - 1 . N -. X . k K i f.-E X. l xx' ' ee, ! I X 'Q - ' -Tl J ' 7 xx 1 f 7? if The jazz Ensemble preparing for a concert at Mills Concert Hall Chuck Brausen Paul Morehead Patti Witte Andrew Pigott Steve Yu Sam Record Fitz Staats David Miller Bob Monkmeye ' groups will do as well. I' Karl Braunschweig Parker Waller Pep Band Alumni Ned Chos Rick Combs PEP BANDf 89 I Kevin Hassett, Andrea Gambaro, Lora Klenke, and Shelly Ballwe camera at a football game in Mansfield Stadium i. pose for t ! ni -Q F l ., , 5 .V f ., ,. . , ,V it T exam Students loitering on the comer of Regent St. a'nd Allen, enjoytheir lunches from Joe's If Asma Malik, late for second period, searches in her locker for a pencil, LIFE HUM Homecoming was a tremendous successm this year because of the cooperation and hard work put in by the students, the advisors, and the staff. Preparation for the Homecoming Pep Aud began the first week of school and seniors in- volved in the Senior Skit practiced approximately twenty five hours a week or, as one senior remarked, a lifetime. The success of this year's festivities was largely due to the ef- forts of Ms. Lazar and other advi- sors who attempted to change sev- eral aspects of the Aud. They, in short, tried to make it an equal cele- bration of all fall sports, rather than emphasizing Football. They also stressed the importance of or- ganization in the Senior Skit and Aud procedures. The highlights of the Aud, ac- cording to the advisors and stu- dents, included the Senior Skit, the Whistling Midgets, the Rockettes, and, of course, the Court. Although there is still room for change, this year's Pep Aud was a great im- provement from those of past years. Homecoming festivities also in- cluded carnation sales, dressing in maize and blue, the homecoming game - which we won 21-14 against Beloit Memorial - and the dance Saturday night featuring The And. ' QZXHOMECOMING ECCDMING P J S' U Seniors: We are the world. Senior Skit members Alicia Smith, Shannon Olle, and Beth Parish taking a break at the Aud. SEPTEMBER 27, 1985 King john Armstrong crowns Queen jenny Sa LL ELT WITH YQ ,ff ,F Q N' HSV? w V The And Melting together in th I . COURT john Armstrong Tony Bonnano Andre Garner Andy Hansen Duwayne Lincoln David Penpek Kevin Salter David Crowe Graham Willoughby cafe Jenny Saari Kathleen Garvey Leslie Myrah Ellyn Zografi Cindy Griese jenny Kushner Anne Schafer Kim Schleisman Katrina Orlik HOMECOMINGX93 VALE Tl E'S DAY DANCE CDURT Ellen Pellegrino, Queen Melanie Budd Sue Peterson jen Schulz Anja Morrison Nancy Kelliher Chris Moll Lora Jacobs Marissa Onheiber 94!VAI.ENTINE'S DAY DANCE The 1986 Valentinefs Day Court 1 X Rich Smith, King Tony Fabian Phil Prank josh Mjaanes jay Peterson Chad Corliss Eric Bunders Rob Bradley Warren Baske Phil Frank and Josh Mjaanes mme! f Us Ellen Pellegrino Rich Smith Sue Peterson and Anja Morrison This year, different from the norm, Midwinter was changed from the Saturday following finals to February 15 and the name was changed to, of course, the Valen- tine's Day Dance. According to tradition a court was chosen and a pep aud was held on the most pop- ular day of Winter Week, Summer Day. Festivities, which actually be- gan with Fifties Day, Dress like a Frosh or Senior Day, Formal Day, Pajama Day and the Carnation sales, concluded the next night with Tara and the Paraphernalian performing at the dance. VALENTINES DAY DANCEXQS 96fSUMMER What happens when the school year ends and the doors of the neo-classical institution we fondly call West High close? Well, after our tears have dried ffor it is indeed a heart-breaking experience to leave West, even if only for the summerl and a quarter of the population has left the loving arms of our Alma Mater forever, students head out to enjoy their forced freedom. Some students cannot stand the thought of this complete leisure and head for the more organized activities, such as summer school. The most popular classes are Typing, SAT Prep, and Driver's Ed. They require little work but teach useful skills, such as how to type footnotes in ninety degree heat, what the antonym for ameliorating is, and which way to turn the wheel when skidding. An added benefit is the half credit reward to students who are able to finish the session. For the bolder there are various camps: Concordia College, Rocky Ridge, Interlochen, the Yearbook Workshop at U.W. Steven's Point, and the ever-pop- ular U.W. Summer Music Clinic. Here Students can learn more about language, dance, drama, writing, yearbook, or music. Students who want the companionship of school but not the structure travel to Europe or the Bound- ary Waters on school-sponsored trips. Whether they learn about the French Impressionists, how to ask where the nearest bathroom is in Italian, or what poison ivy is, these travelers have fun. Yes, boys and girls, summer is a time to have fun, but for many it is also a time to earn a little money, whether it is to pay for college tuition, a trip to some exotic spot, a means of transportation, or simply to finance the summer's recreational activities. Jobs range from mowing the neighbor's lawn and babysit- ting to researching in a university lab and working at a local hospital, with bussing tables and taking or- ders at a fast food joint lying somewhere in between. However unfortunate it may be, work is indigenous to summer. Although almost no one's summer is completly free, most do somehow find time for recreation. Sports are always popular, but too numerous to men- tion individually. Also popular are Moviesg the air conditioned vaults, most commonly known as the- aters, offer relief from the heat and humidity, but seldom is a summer film an Oscar winner. For the more cultured there is Spring Green's American Players Theater where one can relax and enjoy the wit and grace of Shakespearean drama, if he can withstand the afternoon heat or evening mosquitos. Rock concerts are also a popular summer entertain- ment. Last summer we were treated to the music of Tears for Feats, Bryan Adams, and many others, but Bruce Springsteen did not choose to bless Madison with his presence. The most common summer activ- ity must be body bronzing. Whether at Vilas Beach, at Shorewood pool, or in the privacy of one's own backyard, laying out on a beach towel with the boom box blaring, and soaking up the sun's rays must be considered the epitimy of summer's leisure. Howev- er, tanning is not the most popular summer activity. No, this honor must go to the sport of cow-tipping. What is cow-tipping, you ask? Well, any loyal Wis- consinite should know, but for those AFS students and new arrivals from Antartica we will explain that cow-tipping is the act of gently touching a sleeping cow and tipping him over. fCows sleep standing up.j This is one of the few activities indigenous to Wis- consin nightlife. As students grow more confident in their free lifes- tyle, they progress down the ladder of self-restriction and just when everyone is doing nothing, and the cows of Dane County are all in body-casts, school begins again and pulls us out of our misery. Amy Mergen Laura Wiley and Alison Gegan el aff john Casey relaxes after a hard day's canoeing. Cammy Voss and friends. Karen Torphy, Luke Schemel, Chris Henderson and Graham Willoughby. Kelly Hunt ,Ks l '1 'AUP' ll .1 .X I U l ., ,4 -., R ,, ,.,.,,.iQQ A I, iw' .'3'v,i:! , .Ji f-,- -',. f. I' X n , K. xx' N- A- L ' l ' ., :fe Q Q . 1 . I Peter Ceorgalan and Liz Baxter. in Q' summrrzfgv QBXFREE PERIODS soc KS Students studying in the lMC. Karen Torphy, Jenny Hill, and Chris Henderson use their free period to catch some rays in the courtyard. What is a free period? This year's Freshmen may never find out due to a new state law which requires students to be under school supervision the entire day. However, to all juniors and Seniors, and many Sophomores, a free period is the most valuable part of the day. The more ambitious spend their time studying in the IMC or RMC, or tutoring less knowledgeable students in such subjects as Spanish, Biology, and Advanced Algebra. Others visit the guidance office to drop or add classes, sign up for the SAT, or work on col- lege applications. More often, though, stu- dents without a class can be found in the cafe, talking and eating, on the Ash St. steps, talk- ing and smoking, over at the shops, talking and drinking fsoft drinks, of coursejp or at Ellen's, talking and munching ion fries or egg rollsl. The most courageous cruise the halls, trying to avoid the dreaded hall monitor. The luckiest students, however, iwith the possible exception of those who have 1st hour free and can sleep inj have 7th hour free and are able to escape to complete freedom an hour early. It is a terrible shame that future classes may never experience this feeling of freedom that comes with a classless hour, but maybe they will find study halls equally rewarding. Erin Clune: one of the lucky ones? 551 1 . . . 55 at i ,,,,' . A -11+ MQW A cheerful student peeks from his perch on the Ash St. steps. HAPPY HOLlllAYf TT' Students gossip in the cafe during Znd hour. 'fx .5 xt , 1, '-if 1' ,L i ' ,,,,,e ' v v, x 1 .Q -,,,,, z Al 1 ll . Z, Yi. ,F :1t.,,,,, v ip f' . . gt' 'T - ug.. . f few cultured students stop to admire the condo construction site on their way to e shops. 2 Laura Gaylord. 2 Bridget Fitzgibbons enjoys eating shakes in her free time, 5 Cara Lynch: sleeping in. 5 1 ', -we ' t V'-xl so - dl iff' 4 Z The Ac'rA:xexwMm ' .K 13, 4 ,,,, Mu, Mr. Disrud helps a student decide when to take the SAT. FREE PERIODSf99 no' THE TCW Although it may be sur- prising to many, West stu- dents do have a life outside the walls of our neo-classical institution. Students utilize many Madison resources such as shopping malls, res- taurants, and houses of gov- ernment. They can often be seen on campus at the Memo- rial Union, State St., and the Library Mall. More scenic spots such as Picnic Point, Hoyt Park, and Vilas Beach are also popular. Madison is also a very cultured city and many students take advan- tage of this by visiting cultur- al centers such as the Civic Center, The Elvejem, and the Union Theater. Madison is so popular that many West stu- dents stay on for their further educations at the U.W. NE. . t M A gang of West seniors congregate at Library Mall Karen Torphy enjoying herself in one of the most popular hang outs arounm IOOXON THE TOWN X r-Q ' I . li' H ,Y ,- U up I 1 in .1 A-s. 1 1-111 W E3 R 'y vvis ,Q 4 L. ,,. M . ,.w..l 5..- -15+ Anton Prastowo at the Capital. ar -,,,, Leslie Myrah, Allison Cegan and Laura Wiley carve jack-o-lanterns on a local ff.:, :hw.4, Ni mv' Madison sidewalk. W 1-1 Meg Test - Kelly Miller and Jenny Smith perusing the menu at Sharlee's. ON THE TOWNXIOI . Q r, 6 . age, is W, ,,, QQ if J uf f' . an M J W nf , Q. QA , V fi 3 z .. 8.3 1 Q -New-F' 'Ss ' 1 i 3 KY ,ik g 5 8 ba . 6. 0 ff , is ' f f 'fi IT - 5 LIT-Wi4V ' Sas ,af 4 A 4 wg, 4 ,f,wf?'K,'. 1 -s 1,1 L u . N V A if QQ. FN F6-SN V .Mg . 'Nan X at 3 ' M .sf Some people, such as Peter McCormick, spend their evenings alone playing jacks. 1 Tony Jarvis Tony Bonano, recuperating? During the past year, the student body has amused itself in a variety of ways in a number of places. The choice of activities was basically the same for everybody, although it appears a select group enjoyed a number of private hotel gatherings. Parties continued to be the most hip way to enjoy oneself sociallyand, luckily enough, the parties themselves seemed to take on new, more individ- ual personalities - reflecting their creators, perhaps. At times when one wasn't present at parties, sfhe could most likely be discovered hanging out in the Memorial Union - trying to mix with our social heroes: the college students. Those not found in the Union may have been found on State Street, ambling happily away from McDonald's or Rocky's towards the Majestic or the Square Four for a Midnight movie. An innovative group of West students began a new trend this year - haunting laundromats in search of . . .? School sports such as football, hockey and basketball had honorable seasons this year, and many times drew large crowds. The school mixers afterwards attracted freshman and a few others as is usual, but were general- ly reserved as a last resort. The formal dances such as Homecoming and this year's Mid-Winter fthe first annual Valentine's Day Dancej drew mainly a crowd of upperclassmen. In addition, a group of home-bodies persisted - those who stayed at home to watch Miami Vice and their MTV. NIGHT I.lFEf103 5. x Y : i f FSU ii?- X b-sf fi Q U 'F-'17 4 1,9 4 V 3 FACULTY -.sf-Nm YQ aka' sedefquisfz 3 man and his mg I I 'fi . ffl B ff !Xx ,. ., 0, '-' ASM f Mr. M ke - 0 Barnes, Leo: Guidancep What are you doing to me? Bliss, Wilmap Aisle Braunschweig, Davidg Scienceg It's easy, just C10 it with components . Science Ll. .ll f 1lz Guidance Yli, Buchanan, Patriciag Ehlert, Willisp I.M.C. Busse, Tomy Science Cook, Georgiag Reading Consultant Draeger, Robertg English Drake, Alice: Office pf ,N tt, x X Falch, Dickg Physical lift Farrand, Charlesp Social Studies Mr. Rafoth l Fenton, Bernadette: Hawley' Patrick: Emelgn Language? Foreign Language Poco, poco se va 105fFACULTY lejos. Little by little you'll get there. m. 3 3 Gent, joang Office x K Graper, Garyg Science I a l Green, Richard, Science Grobe, Judy, Office I i x M l Hable, Burtoni Social pK Hargraves, Tomy Physical Education Grogg, jerylg Foreign Q.,-f-'f Language, Vive le Gurzmer, Jacqueline: francais! jViva el Aide espanol! i k E I xi' QQ rs -X if Hawkins, Henry, Art Hanson, Judith, Speech Therapist Hartley, Steve, ' Psychologist 'M .fx-, . , V 54 T ' 34 Inner, Larry, Distributive Education Ms. Grogg and student Houfek, Cary, substitute Business Hovland, Violet, I 4- Qi 9 tx l its el Hunt, Donald, Art Hyland, jan, Office 1 .x Q -I Hyzer, Keesiag ESL James, Virginia, Aide FACULTY! 109 jesse, Nancyg English, Do it because it's good for your academic health. 0219 f v Q. johnson, Carloyng Echo as Johnson, john, Johnson, Patricia, Keeler, Kermit: Socia Studies J ones, Tom, Social Studies Kelly, Borghildp Foreign Language Keys, Bill, English Kohler, Kathryng Social Studies 110f FACULTY Kolseth, Roger, Physical Education Industrial Arts Nurs-e's Aide Mr. Falch 4,-A X ' ,f f Kern, Donna, Math Knowles, Keith, Math L ,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,J K0fltZin5kY, Kathy: Kromenaker, Elsiep Foreign Language Business, English ,I ,1 I Lange, janiceg Hom 5 ' Ecg Live, don't jus exist. 3 Lang, Steve, Math 1 Carolyn- Legler, Maryg Math 1 Loker, Donaldg Math Lerman, ,loang Social Leverentz, Eugene: I Worker Mathg Well, what lm Lorang, Carolyng Aide saying is not quite fi. in. f4 UUE. , Michael: s,sz ii7 1' McBride, Anng ESL jean, Special Martinelli, janeg English Lorig Office Mjaanes, Rolfg English ,fA.s1SinnLfQ:9s1 Business g., MCCl05k9Yf Donald? McConnell, ,limg Art Math Roger Brumm, head of the history department, has been teaching at West since 1964. Originally he taught American History but he switched to European when more European teachers were needed. He likes teaching sophomores since they are more mature than freshmen and are not as busy as juniors with their driver's licenses or seniors with their jobs. Mr. Brumm is notorious for his humorous exams. He says he includes joke questions on his tests to break up the monotony and to make his students feel more at ease. When asked if he had any exciting plans for the future he said no, However, he was kind of hoping to have a midlife crisis but thought he might have had one already without realizing it. What is his favorite aspect of West? Mr. Brumm said he likes the variety of kids from different backgrounds, coun- tries, and experiences. He also said that it was nice to be a teacher at West because of its reputation of excellence. Manke, Williamg Science FACULTYXIII Moen, Mary, English Morse, Dean, Math Nichols-Risser, Nanc E ll , Foreign Language Nelson, Linda, Aide Murrkwitz, Ruth: Aide Neitzel, Elaine, Office Eu Nordness, Eleanor, Aide Bernadette 'Penton was born in St. Cloud,yWisconsin and was raised on a farm. When she was four years old she knew that she wanted to be a teacher. However, she did not reach her goal until she was fourty-four years old. Senora Fentonattended several universities: Wisconsing Arizonap Guadalajara, Mexicop Spain, Brazil, and Califor- nia at Sacramento, where she received her master's de- gree. She has been teaching at West since 1965 and likes everything about the school, staff, and students. After this year, Sra. Fenton plans to retire from teaching and take classes at MATC in French, Crocheting, and short story writingg She also hopes to spend more time baking bread, writing letters, playing golf, gardening, and travel- ing. We wish you luck Sefrora!5Buena suerte! IIZXFACULTY I X, xi Palmer, Elizabeth, Englishg .. . Come what come may, Time and the hour runs Pegg, Sue, Nurse Osterberg, Thomasg Math Perry, Robin, Special through the roughest days Plourde, Lindag Distributive Education Prulgh, Robert: Socia Stu ies Education Quail, Gwen, Science 1 Quant, Raymond, - Social Studies rxernartz, Elizabethg English er, Carl, Industrial Rosevear, Fred, Science Sara, Foreign -1 l .l. e cf Ter ry, ,W pa... , 3 N Schaefer, George, Social Studies x it .X . l V Y Schultz, Donald, Science ' X , 3 l X ff Rusch, Debbie: Sather, Eleanor, Foreign Language, English gVive Espana! jx Mr, Singstock and student. 1 Q' 'sy Shearer, jenny, Special Education Smith, Eileen, Home EC. 'ff' Goder, Louise: Math Soroos, Kenneth, l Math Specht, Sharon, Stack, Myrtle, Guidance Guidance - Staley, Robin, Social Studies Staudacher, Jim, l.M.C. rAcuLTY!113 Stevens, Jamesg ti9n St 'Xxx 4, - e thleen' Turman, Sueg Special ysical Education 1 Education Thomas, losephg Guidance Mary Moen, otherwise known as Birdlegs, has been teaching at West since 1969, Her first, goal in life was to be ani actress, but she became at teacher because Broadway wouldn't take her. Currently she is teaching Mass Media and ,Ad- vanced Media. Her, favorite things at Westeare the students and the staff. She bases her method of teaching on the students, allowing them more independence. Her least favorite things at Westare the trash ,Lin the halls and tobacco chewers. Her favorite T.V. shows are Cheers and The Cosby Show. In her spare time she likes to go out to dinner and dance with her husband. X ' cw ,XG P 0- J V A O X 0 x L0 Q, Vx Q . nf fx JJ Ex Yo Q ,N X V J XV fX 9 5' ,F rf , 3' X50 xt s 0' X F JSA 35 A N 4 -c J' fl iv' X f K ll CX QS cf :X J' A 114fFACULTY Valaslcey, Van, Scie Tran, Dig ESL Wagner, Gracep Foreign Language l the Waggoner, Kareng Aideg lt's never too late , . Rlygbe, Nancyg Home Ec. Yaeger, Orvalp Math: Oh Blah! Math is fung you will enjoyl! ,,. -- 1 ti X Zintel, Andrewg Foreign Langageg seas neciol iQue barbaridadlu Woodard, Edg Physi Education Zuraski, Karenp Ma Remember to turn i the disk drive first. flzNo MISSING FACULTY tbel, Tom, Distributive Education lingham, Gary, Head Custodian londhus, Wallace, lndustrial Arts frown, Linda, Foreign Language lrumm, Roger, Social Studies luchanan, Frances, Business Fuss, Kathy, Science fhuala, Mary Pat, English flausen, Ray, Math ear ie dfMEm'ifESL .oca is, ic iz Home Ec. Ir son, Rhonda, Foreign Language Dean, reg, Social Studies verard, Larry, Art Iilbertson: Ernest, Health Soldenberg, Estelle, Business Sullickson, Kristi, Aide af fs. Mr. Frawley Mr. Prugh Mr. Yaeger on a typical Monday morning. Hanson, Judith, Speech and Language Hargesheimer, William, Social Studies Harr, Stanley, Music Herried, Richard, Music Huntley, Debra, English Irwin, David, Social Studies Kabat, Deana, Special Education Kanable, Marian, English King, Marilyn, Aide Knox, julia, Physical Education Kramer, Mary, Office Land, Steve, Math Layman, Ralph, Guidance Le, Thanh, ESL Lehman, Pat, English Lundin, Joan, l.M.C. - 1 Lyon, Holly, English Lyon, William, English Mjaanes, Bruce, Social Studies Nelson, Linda, Aide Niedermeier, Ann, ESL Olson, David, Guidance Pearcy, Hiram, Music Putnam, William, Social Studies Rafoth, john, Music Reffner, Rita, Driver Education Sandell, Marilyn, Office Sederquist, Michael, Social Studies Singstock, David, Science Soderling, David, Special Education Travis, Esther, English Zabal, Lauren, lndustrial Arts ,RC N .x X E- X K FACULTY! 115 FRESHME if Mob takes second lunch by storm I 5- '.r ff X .ff Making camp m the cafe Q .,, Q 5 'X Alanen, Marit ,Alexander Slanessa Anancker, Sarah Anderson, Jason An son Li a n rulewicz, Amy Armstron , Allison Auiey, Luke Bailey, Neill Barkoff, Aaron Barney, Heather Bartholomew, jennifer Bast, Melinda Beecher, Carlyle Behrend, Cobbie Bella, Amy Bensky, Eric Bergmann, Gabe ernards oann Bernstein, my Beyler, Curt Bhargava, Amit Bishop, Matt Boelke, Tricia Bonyard, Steve Bonin, Lisa Borisy, Alexis . Bosben, Brian Bostrom, Laura Brausen, Becky Braxton, Karen Breckenridge, Sarah Breitweiser, Laura , Breunig, Becky Bridge, Susan i s, An ela Bri ,Aimee Britton, HR. Bromfield, Sherry Bruggink, Faye Bursness, Steve Busch, Jennifer Caire, Micheal Caldwell, Sean Calef, Andy Cappella, Elise Carson, Karen ,Effie IIBXFRESHMEN Gabe Bergman and his shirt. JY if . W? A 5 i V ' ,,, 1 Q 5 . S? 0 A :Q lg' 3' 5 E, . 8 'gf'- K ps-' fr Y' 1 Emily Davey and Sara Haertel enjoy a feast of cookie batter. Lalena Plorek is a self-de- scribed short person into whose mind we are about to take a short journey. Being a freshperson in our illustrious school, Lalena has decided that the happy, fun-loving people are her fa- vorite characteristic of West. She remarked on the present political scene in the U.S., saying, I think it sucks!! This may, perhaps, be the rea- son why one of her heroes is Shera, He-Man's sister. La- lena has knowledge of what is good, and of what is evil. She has the urge to correct to wrongdoings of our present administration. Ms. Plorek is an obviously inspirational addition to the Madison West High School student body. 7 Casad, Andrea Cashin, Ben Cattelino, Debi - Chandra, Reena Chang, Ben Charkowski, Ronald Clark, Eileen Clarke, Mellisa- Clausen, Marc Clifford, Cathleen Cole, Anthony Colemgr LQFTY Collms, Charles Collins, john Collins, Kathy Conner, joshua Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, Eric Corcoran, Ed Corey, Christopher g ,!ah C6TlTQRU?o Courtenay, Elizabeth Crandall, lennifer Crnkorich, jessica Croal, Deirdre Cruz, Tayna Cuccia, jenny Daniel, Steve Danner, Kara Damm, jeff Davey, Emily David, jen Davis, Becky Diez, Teresa Domini, jackie Dolan, Karen Drahn, Matt Drane, Moey FRESHMENH19 Emerson, Traci Endle, Kathy Enemuoh, Don Engen, Kristen Erker, Ann Esch, Amy Essert, Caroline Faliski, Kathy Farrington, Joy Feifarek, Matt Fishbain, Sarah Fiske, Mai Fitzsjmmons, Bill Fleischli, Mary Fleming, Matthew Florek, Lalena Follet, Greg Friedman, Jennifer Fuss, Amy Garcia, Ray Garner, Sarah Gaucys, Peter Geller, Joy Gengler, Angie Geargeson, Brenda Giang, Ho Goodhue, Carmen Gorman, Larry Gothier, Danielle Gracco, Genny Graham, Heather Grapsas, Nika Gutheinz, Emily Hachiya, Christy Haertel, Sara Hahn, Heidi e wot, Haile-Michael, , lun Haley, Katey 120! FRESHM EN at A if ,J 'fn' S' . D 1 ' 75 Regents. if at 3? q E 1 , Jody Manke of homeroom 232, was shocked whenlasked to be interviewed. She calmly an- swered the easy questionsg her favorite color is blue, favorite vegetable is corn, favorite gum is Extra Spearrnent and her least favorite plant is the cactus. Then came the questions that she either laughed at in disbelief or was coached through her peers. She doesn't have a fa- vorite TLVQ show, the strangest color she can think of is pea-green, she has never been to Iowa and she prefers New Coke, whichever Coke that may be, to all other Cokes. Further- more,twhen asked what her very first thought was on the first day of school, she responded Well how arnfisiipposed to know! By this time, the interviewee was getting restless. She was told that there were only 15 questions, two to go. She prefers the Regent Review to West- ward, the last magazine she read was Seven- teen, she hasn't read anything by Horatio A1- ger, she wears a digital watch instead of using school clocks, she carries her books in a bag, instead of using a ibackpack, and she is a latchkey kid. Finally, when asked whom she liked to quote, she responded, I thought you were only doing 15! Kristin Engen, Audrey Swain, and Michelle Hilbert sing along with their favorite song-Go M Jaime Ploc and Sarah Poole exhibit their new-found happiness at being West High students. P-i-in Y ' .60 Hann, Monica Hanson, Maja Harr, Julie Hass, Liz Hastings, Jenny Hawk, Benson Hawley, Shawna Hay, Matthew Heneman, Herbie Hewson, Fraser Hicks, Stacy Hilbert, Michelle Hill, Doug Hogg, Abagail jj-Qllqwa Dona Holsc e Hopkins, Missy Hornik, Kula Hubbard, Liz Hudson, Kim Hughes, Mindy Hughes, Tim Hutchinson, John Huynh, Phat Huynh, Phuc Janus, Caleb Jaworslci, Sonya Jefferson, Shawn Jeffries, Dave Jenkins, Josh Johnson, Amy Jones, Bronwyn Jones, Ken Julien, Dave Kasten, Genevieve Kaufman, Dan Keller, Luke Kelly, Bridget Keller, Stacy Keller, Tracy Kempfer, Rob Kenney, Jane Kent, Lori Kerwin, Braden Kieslin , David Kirchesii, Brad Kite, Jeffery Kleinmaier, Bryan Knoche, Nadine Komplin, Suzanne Kirgsvold, Melinda Krumbein, Donato FRESHMENXIZI Kroupa, Shenan Kruschke, John Kruse, Korinne Kummer, Shawn Kutzbach, Angela LaFreniere, Tim Laishes, jane Lamberty, Marnie La5avage, Dana LaVarda, Gabrielle Lawrence, Lisa Leachman, Canclra LeGare, Andrea Lehman, Pam Leide, Heather Liegel, Bruce Linden, Judy Lippincott, Ellen Loniello, Kevin Loving, Thomas Lund, Mark Lunglois, josh , Malik, Asma Mandi, Christina . Manke, Jennifer Manlce, Jody Marlcart, jerry Marshall, Brent Martin, Sarah Marvin, Lee Matulionis, Krista Matzelle, Elise May, Jesse Mayhew, Chris WMvcGiy,rLn, Anissa McMHlanf'STeph5n McMullan, Michelle Mears, Cory Mergen, Nathan Miley, Katherine Miller, Bruce Miller, Sean Miller, Tricia Mintener, Marni Mjaanes, Bryan Moen, Tammy Moll, Becky Morgen, Kevin Morse, jeff Mosher, Ben Mueller, Mary Murphy, Christopher 122! FRESHMEN ,173 , Y 2 , if raw We , tw 5 Q W up . C 'i ii W-9V. f K X 0, I. 5, S' CL jix. -.' ' is wrt, '55, Elise Cappela and Sorrel Stielstra enjoy Cafeteria Life W Kris Peter's favorite number is 15, per- haps this is because she is only 14. It seems to her young and innocent mind that after reaching this magical age, she will embark upon a wonderful and beautiful journey through life. If forced to describe her Fresh- man year in one word, she would call it embarassing - this is an emotion l'm sure we can all identify with. Like, her like least favorite conjuction is, like , and she feels the word mediocre best describes Tuesdays. Her favorite insect is the mosquito be- cause they look so cool up close . On an- other controversial issue, Madonna, she says, Personally, she's snotty, but i like the styles. On music, her favorites are Paul ' Young, Wham, 731 Tuesdayg and the Boss . V Myers, Emily Myers, Tim Nagle, Dan Narita, Amy Narowetz, Erica Niendorf, Chris Niesen, Angela Norback, Nate Norsman, Caroline Novak, jessica ,NQQYQLQTLY Nystrom, rika Oliger, Edie Ouellette, John Ouk, Sony Ozanne, Ismael Palmer, jenny Parish, Laura Parish, Lisa Patenaude, Ellen Paulson, Lynn i,n9 Peters, Kristina Peterson, Gretchen Peterson, Heidi Peyrot, Guy Pfefferkorn, Matth Pharo, Tracy Poi, Betsy Ponti, Cathy Poole, Sarah Powless, jason Preizler, Jon Putnam, Rachel Raffill, Tiffany Ramirez, Maryann ew FRESHMENX 12.3 Rana, Rob Rannells, john Read, Ben Reames, Martin Redman, jenny Rentmeesters, Charles Retelle, Chad Reynolds, lngo Reynolds, Nancy Rice, Andy Riddle, Arnold Roscoe, Kathy Ross, Doug Rotar, Robert Royal, David Rung, Dan Said, lrowate Santa-Maria, Natalia Schiffmacher, Tanya Schoenfeld, Mike Schulenberg, Chris Scullion, jordana Shapiro, Dan Showers, jenny Sido, Yasmine Siegel, Rebecca Simpson, Thomas Sip ola, Wendy Skehan, Shanna Slane, Sandra Smith, Scott Smith, Sean Smoler, Tedia Sokolow, Paula Song, Sandra Sorenson, Lisa Soroos, joanna Speakman, jason Speichinger, Soeve Sridharan, Anjali Stafford, Vanessa Stanley, jefferson Stark, Jeremy Starr, Jeff Steigerwaldt, Stephanie Stockham, Arlo Stoffels, Richie Stowitts, Dana Sullivan, Melissa Sundaralingham, Mohan Swain, Audrey Taeuber, Wendy 124f PRESHM EN f Q 'ar'- if l N X 477 '1- ,f' I P -4 R -a Q 1 , -2 X i L ' M I Q ,ZH 1 W.: ,ff-A file S .Y Y . rgql, bt 5 . . U i Q 0 ,,,,, .29 I in John Oulette and friend show their wonder at the internal , . workings of West High. 'sf I i VJ.. ,- 1 ,, ff Laura Bostrom, Rebecca Eaves, Amy DuPuis, and Amy Bern- Q 4 V stein- Greek fashion at camp 5 I fig Debi Debi Bean Catelino is a girl with a dismal prophecy. Within 20 short years she expects the Ietsons to be ruling the world. One must wonder what experiences mold such a prophetess, She appears to be so unfor- tunate as to have had the opportunity to tour a bit in Europe. It seems she had enjoyed im- mensely , . . going to Italy and having total- ly hot guys asking you to marry them . . . This is, obviously the reason she named Italy as a place she would like to travel in fLondon was her other choicel. Debi looks up to the likes of Scooby-Doo. This may be why she is a member of the Pep Club. However, the blatant influence of Mel Gibson, her other hero, causes her to join the ranks that believe the present political scene in the U.S. makes no sense . Although Debi can tell the future, she is a very wholesome all-American girl. She en- joyed her brother's birth, for example. I have a lot of energy and am totally insane at times. Templeton, Tanya Terry, Sean Thad, Choua Thain, Petita Thiel, Mike Thome, Andrea Thompson, Kristin Thorson, Ingrid Thuesen, john Tierney, Adam Tran, Phvong Trewartha, Justin Tridle, Libby Tucker, john Turpen, Jacki Vance, Elizabeth Vandervest, Beth Vardeburg, Marcie Varney, Pat Veith, Amanda Verma, Nadhu Virgin, Lakietra Vitale, Tera Waldon, Valerie Wallace, Judy Wan , Melissa Warci Eric Ward, Kim Ward, Tony Warden, Melissa Warner, Nicholas Warren, Meghan Wermuth, Cindy Westgard, Sten Whalen, Heath Whalen, Kevin White, Brittany Wh te, Scott Milam CEM Williamsflfate Freshmen!125 Williams, Lecie Wilson, jason Winke, Rebecca Wipperfurth, Kim Witte, David Wittwer, jason Wong, Yun Wood, Garth Xiong, Neng Yang, Pao Yu, Doudlas Zanoya, Randy Zanoya, Robby Zelinka, Helen Zhang, Ming-Min Zaberbier, Heather Zirngible, Laura Zitlow, Tonja Zondag, Robert wei e , rm lcke, Diana ,,, .... john Hutchinson and Chris Murphy eating courtyard cuisine. Iskandarsjach, Rizatf ai X rv ' . 7' Q A p j Oi 2' fl- 0 EN Q. A Q. vfeld Z- 97 0 ' 9 I If ly! 12.6f' PRESHM EN Carrie Duell is a freshman at West High School. When asked to explainthree past experiences she said, Spending three months in London with my aunt, racing bikes for three years, and travelling all over, and coming to high school for the first time. The thing she likes most about West life is that there are so many new people to see and talk to, but her least favorite thing is the closed campus situation. Along with Pep Club, she belongs to the Freshman soccor team. Her heroes are Bob Geldof and David Bowie which goes along with her favor- ite musical groups of U2., David Bowie, and the Thompson Twins. A ' i If she could go anyplace in the world for free, it would definitely be Sweden. Her favorite movie of 1985 is Ram bo. On a more rhetorical note, in the next 20 years the largest techno- logical advance will be Solar cars, solar electricity, solar ev- erything! In describing herself in three sentences she says: I think I'm easy going. I always try to be nice to people. I like to have a good time and I am optomistic about the future. W e , , . Q Duell, Caroline Duerst, Matthew Dupuis, Amy Duszynski, Jonathon Duval, Steven Eaves, Rebecca Eck, David Eggen, Brent Eherenman, Wendy Eithun, Thomas Eklof, Jeff Eliason, Karina MISSING PRESI-IME ens, Adams ierson, Sarah i lrews, Michael lrews, Richard hdeacon, Patrick istrong, Heather W sness, Steven I ker, Sarah 3 , Jessica Jkley, Brion I ger, Erin hger, Nathan ids, Mark me, Brenda shers, Lisa Jlden, Chaun ckmaster, Laine tzer, Tina mnitz, Kevin padona, Gina rne, Margaret ruso, Anthony ark, Scott rbit, Chris trliss, Jason llenbeck, Michael xrtch, Patrina ari, Kimanzi hun, Amy chsen, Oscar fury, Ruth inklin, Edward day, Richard edman, Jennifer Pullin, Jim Fulmer, Sean Funmaker, Eric Gagliano, Aaron Gambrell, Rochelle Gee, Quincy Gencheff, Jason Germany Floria Giang, Ho Gilchrist, Corinne Gill, David Goemans, Steven Goldberg, Jennifer Goncalves, Claudio Grams, Derek Grayer, Gwendolyn Haglifer, John Hammond, Timothy Harrel, Damon Harrison, Robin Henderson, Richard Hinshaw, Louis Hoffmann, Charles Houser, Theresa Hubatch, David Hubble, Cory Hwang, Dong lgl, Troy Ingram, Wanda Irish, Margaret Jackson Barbara o nson, Craig Johnson, Marian Johnson, Maurice Kaehler, Samuel Kann, Timothy Kellenberg, Heidi Kisdarjono, Mimi Kleiboer, Richard Krinsky, Daniel Kuster, Robert Kake, David Larson, Layne Lauritz, Anthony Leach, Daniel Lee, Long Leu, Adam Libert, John Lipke, Tlimothy Lor, Mee Malane, Dwayne Mapp, Juliette Maron, Jason Martin, Jacob Martin, Rebecca Martinez, Pablo V Mclntosh, Dierdre McGaw, Leslea Mergen, Kevin Miller, Diane Mirkin, Dana Mitchell, Susan Moore, Charles Morales, Maria Morin, Rebekah Moyer, Matt Mundstock, Jason Nauman, Katherine Nixon, Stephanie Ogara, Michael Okim, Kevin O'Neill, Todd Ornes, Micheal Owens, Jennifer Paterson, Joel Pellegrino, Todd Pigott, Andrew Ploc, Jamie Pom, Sophear Potts, Jenny Ramsdell, Leah Rasmussen, Eric Robinson, Debra Robinson, Ricky Rosenshield, Mark Rothschild, Jennifer Ryan, Simone Sanders, Daryl Sanders, Mari Schiller, Troy Schroeder, Trace Scott, Christine Seekings, Richard Sehgal, Mark Silbernagel, David Simmons, Sarah Solberg, Scott Sperbeck, Stacy Sprague, Jason Sprecher, Chad Steingass, Brook Stevenson, Elizabeth Stielstra, Sorrel Strahl, Jeffery Sullivan, Dan Tate, Gabriel Taylor, Gregory Teague, James Tegan, Suzanne Thao, Mo Thiele, Sandra Thompson, Peter Trolinger, Wendy Trecks, Jesse Truong, Tuan Turner, Jesse Vang, Sao Vang, Tou Von Elbe, Gregory Way, Aric Weaver, Jamal Weaver, Terrance Weber, David Whipple, Katherine Whitfield, Sabena Williams, Lisa Williams, Sheri Yang, Kimlay Yazzie, Jason Zafari, Khalid Zahn, Brian Zepeda, Mario PRESHMENXIZ7 Annie Chiles, Cary Cooney, Anne Nepokroeff lfrontj, Laura Holloway, and Catie Kuelbs lbackl: living proof thatonexneed not sacrifice dignity if one desires to blow bubbles if Z 1 I. Zak Sarah Reznikoff and Christian Moran explore new methods of communicating in Madame Grogg's third year French class. l,l Q an .- Q-Q . gy- K at-'Ati-ka. 1 ' ws-a It's a BIRD, It's a PLANE, free period. SOPHGMORES ' Addison, Nolen Adler, jean Adriansjack, Pram 'Aldridge, Michele Alexander, Carla Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Nate Altenburg, Scott Anderson, Brek Anderson, Ingrid Anderson, Jerome Anderson, Kristin Anderson, Nicole Anderson, Sarah Annen, Michael Armstrong, Mike Armstrong, Sarah Arneson, Nichole Ash, Weston Askey, Lynda Ausse, Jennie Bach, Yen Baker, Katie Baldwin, Craig Ballweg, Michelle Bariola, Rachelle Barkoff, Daniel Barney, Alicon Bass, Melissa Baxter, Elizabeth Bazan, Matt Bell, Mike Bennett, Sarah Beckett, Tom Beverly, jane Bilder, Debbie Black, Ivan Blomaust, Carl Blotz, john Boeck, Kris Bormett, Melanie Boulden, Chaun Boykoff, jason Bracker, Pam Braun, Helen Braun, Traci Brinkman, jennifer Brockill, jim 130fSOPl-IOMORES A, if 5, ,ff 1' 'L' 2 i f ee at Z . I fr F 'Qi' 2 1,,, , ' - GY , ,. ,,,,,, , It W 0 . f Q.. E3 at , , A' 4 m 617 its , s Sam Siegel - A Peanut-Minded Quote If you ask me, I think that peanuts are the best source of protein in the whole world, because they'rei legumes and they put nitrates back in the soil. Secondly, pea- nuts are relatively cheap, when you consid- er they cost only 894 per pound, andtake up little space growing inthe fields. On the other hand, cows' meat, which is relatively expensive, takes 5 miles of land to raise about 20 cows which results in about the equivalent of protein which can grow in one acre of farms land used to grow peanuts. In addition, from a 500 lb. cow, you only receive a good 230 lbs. of good, American, FDA approved beef. I say, all of the cow- iased land shoulda be changed to peanut and. W s 4' Liz Guinea- the new health club poster child 4 g ,m it n 11 In x.-4 .Q l 'sf ,L 4 I L. 5' 'Af' A I 3: 5 I .- .ry Jessie Kushner at the Homeroom 173 bash L' 'I 'K -A 1 , if 1 v' S 1 ' Q ,-4 f 'fl 4 ,,. 7 ,f ' e rt , iff' 3 I 'T gr i f Q N f' , Emily Cusic and Christi L'Heureux studying in the cafe: a rarity 5 WUI! ' Q f .f ..,, - A r. 6. Q ,, I3- g , ni ,lf no , 1, X-r I , l r 1 x 4 ff 1 V ir' 3 Z N Broughton, Yvonne Brown, Darin Brunsell, Jeff Buechner, Debbie Buechner, Eric Burke, Jeff Burns, Carrie Burt, Londell Busch, jeff Butler, Holly Buttzer, Tyna Caddock, Chris Cadwell, Robin Cain, Leah Callen, Sandy Campbell, Mara Canter, Brian Capjuella, jeffrey Car ona, john Carlson, Michelle Carr, Lisa Celnicker, Shana Certain, Tate Chagnon, Deborah Chapin, Bill Chastain, Barney Chen, Ying Chiles, Annie Ching, Lisa Clark, Bob Clark, Channing Clevidence, Lori Cole, Peter Comstock, jeff Connolly, Kevin Converse, julie Cooney, Catie Cote, Sean Crabb, joel Cramer, George Crimmins, Anna Croal, Kendra Crowley, Erin Cruz, Jenny Cusic, Emily Darling, Matt DiPrima, Dan Dimond, Russell SOPHOMORES! 131 Doering, Cindi Doherty, Paul Dohm, Molly Dohr, Raymond Douma, Frank Dower, Ken Drake, Melissa Dresang, Steven Drew, Stephen Driscoll, Matthew Egan, Andrew Elthun, Amy Epstein, Andrea Erickson, Ryan Erlenborn, Chad Esch, Kevin Euler, William Fabian, Dominique Fait, Pamela Fass, Todd Feierman, jessica Ferguson, jeffrey Finkelmeyer, Todd Fitzgibbon, Brid et Fleury, Patrisclia Florek, Donovan Friederich, David Friedman, Ruth Friend, Scott Gambaro, Andrea Barber, Andrea Cates, Anne Marie Gavigan, joseph Cayoord, Laura Ceoralan, Peter Gilchrist, Anders Glebs, Elissa Goff, Heather Grant, Laurie Grassy, Theresa 132! SOPHOMORES -Ly 13. 5' it -z., wa K' at I if Y-I1 ' I I: Anne Nahn and Mike Harper exhibit West's 'Happiness in x 1 the Halls' policy. A dit M Q it A , V, , 5 W t r 1 V Vyky I W M I I ,, Rachel Thorn, known as Thorn, Rach and Rach, is West's Star Sophomore deba-7 tor. When asked to describe herself Rach replied, Hey, What can I say? I am a deba- tor, not to be Confused with a Debate Geek, and I am proud to be a resident of the Mad Cary. e I e Rachel also happens to be the Sophomore class president. Her favorite characteristic about West is, coincidentally, that it is not Memorial, This is an emotion all of 'usfcan identify withp it is a true 'example of the unification of our class. In response to a question about Reagarfs administration, this young politician turned pale and froze. Racl1el's'only sugges- tion is V to praylllf' '-hV I y I A Asidegfrom Debate and Student govern- ment, Rachel is active in forensics and some type of croquet club. y if 5 Way to go Rach! 'Keep up the stunning work! I .Q 1 i'ii ' I 3' .-if Q . , a I 'rrsef - , I tv f I I 4 , 2 al E . ! ,.V.,, 1 Alyfy A A K J I t ' 'M - Huff mvmaiwf-1 -I Q-ii? i QW '45 'V 'Qs 76, Ti M73 I N '- f Q ,n .f 33533 mf V:-xg ffjfia ,Fi 55 gag u5mfM?v:5:i,5q 35' Y- ' 'xx ' ,W if gmsiwg ,r Q em.-an s . ,Zi Til f Q2 - ' ff? -A QL in action in the courtyard. Award-winning Carton Tosser Mike Morgan - ix ii .fa . .3 I , , 1, i W., KW' 244. Ienny Lehman and Sarah Leavitt engaged in an Oreo eating contest. f I I Green, Margaret Grgurich, Annie Grogan, Alison Grunke, Kari Guckle, Erik Guinea, Elizabeth Gunderson, Christa Gustafson, Dave Hallam, Charlotte Halverson, Eric Ham, Carl Hansen, Amy Hanson, Karoline Hanson, Kim Hanson, Matt Hargesheimer, Mike Harper, Mike Harvey, David Hassett, Kevin Hauck, Roger Haugen, Sally Havey, Brent Havron, Michelle Hayden, lan Hayward, Kent Hazard, Ken Heinz, Rob Heivilin, John Henderson, Richard Hendrickson, Erik X Her, Ge Herzog, Elise Heshaam, Ayesha Hilderbrand, Sean Hillis, Mike Hinch, john SOPHOMOREX 133 Hirschler, Susan Hoffinger, Stacy Hoffman, Suzanne Holloway, Laura Hooper, Margaret Hoornstra, Lynn Ho kins, Edie Hoplgins, Marci Houser, jennifer Howard, Rachel Hozeny, jesse Huber, William Hunt, Kira Irvin, Tim jefferson, Lara Jeffries, Brad johnson, Amy johnson, Chris johnson, Kris johnson, Travis jones, Toby Kann, Tim Kasper, Jeanette Kavanagh, Matt Keller, Susie Kelliher, Susie Kennedy, Sue Kennedy, Todd Kenny, Brian Kenny, Tracy Kent, Leanne Keys, Eric KilbYf .lenny Kisdarjono, Hidayat Kleinhenz, Mike Klenke, Lora 134f5OPHOMORE5 X Q w w QQ .fy Q 3' . 4. -fa We , ali, f ,gr T , Christi L'Heureaux, Annie Crgurich, Emily Cusic, and Anne Nahn?????????? ' J 2. A I ,Q - - I VA L - Melinda Greiger-Block with her world-famous Madonna imitation 11 I 'SF .31 Dana Klipsch .aft -1 If Q fi? . ff fzg 'If r I rg. t Kevin Esch, who could have been a year- book staff member, opted to be in the Scrabble 274 Club, the French Club, and possibly Westword. After much deliberation, Kevin re- membered his first thought his freshman year was, Will I find my homeroom? When in- terrogated further he also recalled his first thought of this year, Will I find my home- room? Switching tracks, he explained his opinions on Health class. To him the class is asinine, but he quickly added that the teachers are okay, since one of them, Mr. Gilbertson, is his homeroom teacher. Then, when asked what he thought West would be like in 10 years, he decidedly said that most of the teachers will have passed away, and, of course, the lockers will still be green. He also believes the only good change in this school would be to make the pep auds last through lunch, instead of just part way through second period. Kevin is also a habitual whistler, and his favorite tune to whistle is Deck the Halls, which he whistles all year round. In that light, his closing remark was, I wish Christmas lasted longer than it does. X 'Q '19 P B A A Y s . Klieforth, Pat Klipsch, Dana Knasinki, Heather Knudson, Eric Kohl, Pete Kolman, Aimee Krause, Kari Krauskopf, Sara Kreul, james Kruschke, Lee Kuelbs, Catie Kuenzi, Kim Kuetemeyer, Dan Kurtz, Kevin Kushner, jesse Kussow, Tim Lamdweber, Mike Lange, Geoff Langsdorf, Becky Latowsky, Anne Lawinger, jenny Lawler, Amy Leach, Dan Leatherman, Carrie Leavitt, Sarah Lederman, Mark Ledin, Claudia Lee, jeff Lee, Seola Lehman, jenny Leonard, Anne Leonard, Chris Lesniak, Neil L'Heureaux, Christi Lin, Alice Linster, Calliope Lipo, Pat Lorenz, Eric Lubenow, Brett Lottriclge, jim Ludlum, Kevin Lummus, Trent Lynch, Kevin Lynch, Nelson SOPHOMORESX 135 Lyon, Nancy tg-mg: 'agp-jig, Mack Colleen Mack, joe Madden, Kate Madison, Trenay Mahoney, Sean 7 Main, jenny Maki, Dan Malane, Dwayne Mal , Chanh Maly, Khamden Mancusi, Todd Manogian, Avedis Marlaire, Liam Marlott, Jeanne Marschall, Katie Marshall, jeff Martin, jeff Matoushelc, Nicole Matsuoka, Kaito Matti, Chris Matusiewicz Jordy rev-, at .M K 'lx' t.. us, 'f eg? S- , ii! K -we l Q l Q. -gun-11:1 ,-Q E ' . ,F ,K W ., , t Enthusiastic sophomores yearn for their 16th birthday 4 f . t 4 McCalick,' Peggy . . MCC1ymonds, Lisa Becky Lynn Pfeifer leads a very creative and active life. She is intrigued by thesunew and interesting art forms in pottery, paint- gt ing, theatre, ancldance. Pottery is anespe- Mccoyr Mike b g ' ' cial favorite of Beczley, as she takes the class McDowell, Molly 2 It. ' L A , ., atgs5West and says it's a great opportunity to Mierslleiiiinlilgalaliil , Q release tension and express myself. She is as V ,M A not, however, a big fan of Biology Il, egg , QL. plaining, Algae and l never got along 4, , well . of t , s l V . She hopes that Qpeople' T will someday Mieixljilifit Asxfm learn to accept each other for the way we Mitclleff S822 areff She also wishes in the future to be an Mjaanes, Chris N exchange student to New Zealand or Spain, , 1 1 gf and perhaps when she is older she may i f A marry into money and become rich and l t . famous . When asked if she ghas any deep, t ' clark secrets that she could share, she slyly whispered, heart l'm a 'RHUBARB-. 1361! SOPHOMORES Moe, Peter Mont omery, Martha Moralgg, Yoav Moran, Christian Morehead, Pete Morgan, Stephanie Moritz, David Morvia, Dan Morrill, Doug Morrissette, jay Morrissey, john Morse, Greg Moseman, Matthew Mott, Andrew Mueler, David Mueller, Kurt Murphy, Teresa Myers, Susan Nacker, Brian Nahn, Anne Nast, Amy Nehls, Marcus Nepokroeff, Anne Netsell, Bjorn Nicholes, Scott Nichols, Burt Nichols, Karl Nollendorfs, Andra Norton, Sid Nwoby, joy Oaks, jeff O rosky, David Ofson, Heidi Ozane, Brendan Palmer, Jonell Parisi, Tony Patrick, Laura Pegg, Ann Peggs, Mike SOP HOMOR ES! 137 Perloff, Beth Peterson, Kara Peterson, Scott Pfeifer, Becky Pharo, Tim Pierotti, jeremy Piliovin, Libby Piper, Denise Pope, Tom Popkewitz, lan Poulson, Matt Powell, Adam Prastowo, Anton Pren er, Beth Radclige, Mike Raemisch, Brian Ragland, Emily Ram, Koll Reardon, Amy Reek, Rhonda Regge, Wendy Rengel, Becky Rettenmund, Amy Reynolds, Dan Reznikoff, Sarah Rhode, Dana Rich, Chris Richardson, Phil Rinozzi, Tony Ritchie Alan Roberts Jason Roblee Mike Roblee Scott Rogers Shelley Roggensack Matt Rosera Dan Rudd Becky Rusch Gre Russell Mar Ryan Mark , Q t ... Sr , 1' Z P1 ff' ,, , P rf f Along wrth being tremendously talented in mathematics, Sarah Rezmkoff writes for the Regent Review and is involved rn the mterna tional club After 325 however we begin to see the alternative personality of Sarah She is often found at assorted downtown establishments fM9IHOfl3l Union candy counter Triangle Marketj pouring out her troubles to helpless employees After taking a brlbe of free gum to leave she might wreck her friend s CBarry Josefa Allenj health by msist mg she should be chaperoned on Sarah s fre quent and exhausting shopping trlps All this because of the long lost 85 seniors However one aspect of the life of Sarah remains unexplamed for what reason would Sarah be spotted in the back seat of a Badger taxicab going down Monroe St about 60 mph in the wee hours of the morning? Hmmmmmmrnm f . I 1 . . . -4' . . . . '. , - 1 1 1 . I A I . . , . I ,f, ,. , -. . ' .- f E . tr-1 1 . . . . 1 . , . 1 . . 138!SOPHOMORE5 Andrea Cambaro and Shana Celnrcker ' 4 '41, f M rl ?, M 5 ' u 'K ,Qi E' '44 Amy Nast and Melissa Drake gossipmg in e cafe it , em, ,ff Madonna Wanna bes Lynn Hoornstra, Karoline Hanson, and Laura Gaylord getting into the groove. Sampson, Kirk Sanchez, Miguel Sandefur, Becky Sather, Dave Satter, Luke Schara, Lisa Scherer, Amy Schil, jennifer Schilling, Joe Schleicher, David Schleisman, jill Schmidt, Bart Schmitt, Andrew Schofer, Nick Scholtes, Peter Schrader, Kristin Schrank, Juanita Schultz, john Schurman, David Schwae erl, Susan Schweni, David Scoville, Tracy Seavey, Johanna Shea, Darrell Shirley, Scott Shockley, Todd Sidkey, Sonya Siegel, Sam Simpson, Amy Skilton, Laura Smith, Kathleen Solberg, Troy Sperbeck, Stacy Sperry, Jenny SOPHOMORESX 139 Spyros, Angela Stacey, Brett Stanfield, Chris Stapleton, Ted Statz, Maggie Stoeger, Shaun Stohr, jeff Storch, Kendall Stowitts, Sara Sullivan, Zoe Syess, Cathy Taderich, Lori Tallman, Chris Taylor, Melissa Telfer, Holly Thao, Kou Thesen, Anita Thomas, Michelle Thompson, Hannah Thorn, Rachel Thorp, Dawn Tran, Dzong -. --o, we '5 3 Q if nrii Sf , il I Y I s I f ' if Nh All 1 ,L ,e L. ,Vw . ' fl . .Q A S' Q S 1 X , ., W ,J I, Inna wx. 'i 'Sf 0 Ai .-in V 1 4 Becky Langsdorf romances the Daffer at Great America. Is there AIDS in saliva?? S S' z Trefz, Rob Tri, Hen Triggs, Stephanie Tiller, Matt a Trost, Aaron - ' . Trzecizk, Steve - Annie Grgurich, as T S 1 I like spaghetti lbettergthan jogging. . 0 - julia Turner SS S, S S 5 A I Of course I'rn right!'7n ,,,, V ' T Turk Danny . . S -4 .Se . . Turner, Julia - Iererny Pierom .t 5, , g 4 , . u p vena, Jennifer Menud0 hveS! , n 5 S S f , 3. -' S V0ge1,Creed - Dave Gustafson, S T ' 4 T x L ' 11Liken - I , , , K , Y at - SamSiegel l jf The reason the 'average girl would rather have 3 I S Wauden' Befh beauty than brains is because the average boy , a Waller, Parker i Y ' . . ff S . I Ward Wendy can seebetter than he can thmk. i n f watsompofene Q, l j g 4 Reader's Digest quoted by Laura g ri ff i jf g,e. 'e. swagner gi X 52',Ig,Shang around boring people, T 'fs' sa ,seee Jeff oaks I like circles because they have meaning. g Watson' Mlke if ' T Q Fl Jenna Weinkam , X, u sg! S ,,-fx, Watts, Jody S S,, ,S S , . , . . , . ,, f . I gf f- -P Wedenkonf, Elizabeth e s Yeah, that s right, we re yamtors ladies. g Q . A l A Wegger, Alison S - Calliope Linster and BJ. Allen ' f s Q f' , ' N S' N l ,,,, W' 6' f' MOXSOPHOMORES E lean johnson, Brek Anderson, Kent Nichols, jeff Stohr, and a young man exhibit the common QL, '. K. 'H 'f Q H5 . ab, 3 is ., 12 5. U i Y C K' Ng 1 ' 1 ff Q st KY r ? ttitude towards freshmen E , Y ,lv .. i. if cker, Chris nderson, Sue ntani, jay Kad er, Lobelia iariqlas, Pat jarner, Dale iartholomew, jocli Fenkert, Troy ierres, Robert Blanch, jennifer Brenneis, David jroadbent, Scott irunmeier, Brian armona, Manuel asper, Sarah lementi, Todd liver, Micky ook, Michael .ook, Matt fordio, Franz ioutre, Scott Jelany, Patrick Diller, Ben RiPrima, Heather olphin, Marc Q ve iff 'Zim Younck, David Zickau, Dave Ziehr, Mike ' , Zweig, Dan I Weinkam, jenna Whiffer, Chris White, Doug Wilde, Katrin Wilson, Kristen Wilts, Matt Wimmer, Chris Winfrey, Latonya Wirtz, james Wisniewski, john Withers, Michelle Woodson, Edran Wuetric, Todd Yang, Yeng MISSING SDPI-IDMORES Dom, Doeurm Dominguez, Maria Dorworth, Aileen Dunphy, jason Ehlert, Tracy Ellis, Edward Emmert, David Ervin, Nicole Fa in, Barry Fagien, james Feldt, Neil Fleckner, Andrew Fleming, Tanyia Flom, Lisa Floran, Karrie Gaffney, Marni Gei er, Erin Goeij, Urmila Gorworth, Aileen Gow, Donovan Graham, An ela Granke, Erici Green, Charles Greiger-Block, Melinda Grimley, Emily Gustafson, Ian Hankel, Scott Harriman, David Her, Choua Hilderbrand, Sean Hilden, Sean Hill, Stevie Holschuh, Patricia Howland, Ralph Hu, Yinjia Hubbard, Steve Hughes, Bob Hunt, Sherman lrvin, Timothy ji, joe johnson, Shawn johnson, Tara johnson, Travis jones, Tony jones, Toby Kaestle, Frederika Khath, Pheng Kilander, Beverly King, Craig King, Steven Kinney, Molly Komplin, Dale Kowalchyk, Karin Krainer, Elizabeth Kuepper, Ken a Lacey, Mandefj Ladas, Michael Lasava e, Paul Ledwith, Misha Ledy, jason Lewis, josh Lewison, john Klipsch, Dana Lofton, Sarah Lu, Kai-Si Ly, Kua Maguire, Carl Marcin, Teresa Martz, Sue McCullick, Peggy Messner, Sara Meyers Christo her Mitchell, Gerard? Moen, Donald Morgan, Mike Mutunku, Chengie Narita, Mariko Narowetz, Kevin Nichol, Elena Nichols, Kent Otis, Kristen Ouk, Bunthaeun Patrik, Christian Pertzborn, Andrew Po gio, Frank Poiorney, Erin Polasky, Alan Porter, Eric Ram, Ry Rauch, Micheal Reed, Micheal Reese, Nicole Reid, Sean Reiss, Simone Rich, Kristina Richard, jason Richardson, james Roberts, Barbara Salg, jennifer Schumann, Micheal Seekings, Robert Seuferer, Steven Shaw, jeff Shearer, joanna Tran, Huan Virtue, Sean Vitale, Tanya Vo, Binh Vuyk, Glenn Wa ner, Laura Waih, Micheal Weber, Stephan Weygandt, Matthew Whitfield, Emanuel Williams, Eugene Wineke, Greg Wolc, jon Worden, Andrea Yoo, Kyung Yoo, Sun Yu, Thu Huong Zier, Gregory SOPHOMORES! 141 .. t 1 54-5 -, 9 WML nf K 5' And they call him Ray Henderson no-an-n Nick Andreano: a young man of great solemnity Q ,X - 4 O n- . 4 'QL ZS A,-f'-M M !.-, A I , ' ..' ' . , Beth Douma and Heather Bourne y- -A T. .,w'vr' ,. 1- ,. s5v +'ff' , A ' :TWh,,'...qp1'X'? Z I I, .2 . V 1 1 Adams, Brian Adams, Nathan Anderson, Paul Andreano, Nicholas Andreasen, Maia Appelbaum, jason Aruajo, ,lorge Askey, Melissa Atassi, Reem Atchley, Erika Aurit, james Austin, Elizabeth Bacon, Mark Baldwin, Timothy Baltes, Joni Barash, joshua Barney, Matthew Barrett, Daniel Barthel, Ann Bartlett, David Bendfelt, Caroline Berkan, William Beyler, jennifer Bitney, Mary Blawat, Francois Blum, Steven Bonanno, jill Bongard, Mary Bongard, Robert Bottorff, Dana Bourne, Heather Boyer, Katie Bram, Gregory Braun, Christopher Braunschweig, Karl Brausen, Charles Britton, Kimberly Bruins, Marni Bryan, Karl Buechner, Paul Bunker, Dou las Burke, Adam Burke, Debra Butler, Kelly Butler, Peter Carlson, Kristin 144fJUNIORS 'SYN tfvsf 'lv x f if F L This year, jane Warner s favorite classes are U.S. His- tory and Grammer with Katherine and Eleanor. Besides her rigorous academic schedule Jane has participated for three years in varsity cricket. In her spare time she enjoys watching Gidget forking houses and eating Brussel f av 2' 'edit . V fl fm it ff! cookies at Ariel's. When she grows up, Jane wants to be a back-up singer in a reggae band. As a junior Jane looks forward to Florida '86 with Campus Life, wearing a bee- hive hairdo and having her life story in the yearbook. 9 , C , 444,53 or ,,,r reer ,, 1 M. ,A 1 J? xv i fl, .S Front: Susan Chung, Patty Postweiler, Heather Lalfreniere, Polly james, Back: jill Hutchinson, Ellen McAleavy 'X ,Q Susie Sims i J L Have you seen a tall, dark, athletic-looking junior walking around? It was probably Mike Werth. Mike enjoys weight lifting and crew. He is also the president of the Sally jesse Raphael Fan Club and an honorary mem- ber of West's own Hairy Earlobes Club. Mike wants to be a pro-golfer like his idol, ,lack Nicklaus. Some day he would also like to ski Mount Everest, but so far the climax of his life has been meeting Dan Smith tof P.M. Magazinej at a U.W. hockey game. '13 1 C 41 s P i fix l I Ji' ' f 1 42 K Q. .A Carr, Mary Cartwright, Timothy Casad, Michelle Casey, jennifer Casey, john Chaffee, Amy Chen, Patrick Christensen, Erik Chung, Susan Clapp, Don Clark, jennifer Clark, Joan Clausen, Andrea Clune, Erin Cohen, Steven Colby, Frederick Collins, Colleen Comstock, Brek Conner, Andrew Converse, james II Cook, Thomas Cooper, Matthew Cory, Kristin Coughlin, john Craig, Lisa Crawford, Gregory Critser, Susan Crowell, Rochelle Collison, joseph Cunningham, Thomas Curtz, Paula Dahl, Christopher Dally, Mary Damman, Scott Darling, Benjamin Dast, Steven Decker, Susan Dedecker, Bobette Delaine, Todd Dezoeten, Edwin Dim erio, Rory Disalavo, Jeffrey Doeppers, Matthew Dottl, Thomas Douma, Elizabeth Dove, Suzanne JUNlORSf145 Dreyfus, Tara Dunhoft, Andrea Eaves, William jr. Ehlke, Christopher Ellis, Michael Emmerson, Katrina Enslin, Jonathan Fain, Madeline Falci, Angela Falk, Lori Fallon, Claire Farah, Janet Farley, Bret Farrell, Jane Fassnacht, Heidi Fassnacht, Karin Fenwick, John Festge, David Fishbain, jason Fleming, Danielle Fleming, Tanyia Fleming, Trisha Fletcher, Jeffry Flowers, Roxanne Forcier, Scott Foster, Colin Fox, Sean Frank, Rachel Freeman, Debra Friday, Matthew Fuss, Shana Gaffney, Marni Galanter, Rachel Gallagher, Kathy Ganser, Adam Garofalo, John Paol Garret, Ellen Gilardi, David Gillman, Gail Goel, Anju Gonzalez, Guillermo Granby, Elizabeth Grant, Zachary Gray, Connie Greene, julie 146!IUNlORS On the surface Neal Williams appears to be a normal student with average goals He participates in varsity track and cross country enyoys floral photography, and plays the bassoon Beneath this innocent exterior however a slightly bizarre mentality is at work For example in their spare time Neal and his friends entertain themselves by playing hide and seek in Shorewood with cars They are also currently crusading to start a Madison chapter of the Polar Bear swim club this winter. In addition Neal is probably the only guy -the history of West to take his Homecoming date tplus linen crystal and candelabraj to McDonald s l After high school, Neal wants toibecome the next Dr. Ruth. He feels he will be very successful in this area, due to his vast experience in ,dealing with the multitude of sex- crazed women who continually lust after his luscious bod. Mike Ellis 3- . lift!! Cindy Wallace is your typical socialiteg she seldom studies, preferring to spend her time at football games, parties, and the like. Some of her favorite things to do on weekends include Verona guys and Zaritas with Andrea. When she was a freshman, Cindy aspired to be a cheerleader. She didn't make the squad, how- ever, because she couldn't dye her hair blonde enough. Some of Cindy's daily activities in- clude listening to Tears for Fears, fighting with her sisters, working at Le Bistro Cafe, and talking on the phone. Cindy also plays the flute and softball and boasts that she can make it to Hardees for lunch and back in seven minutes without getting a ticket. Such talent! ln her spare time Cindy collects pic- tures of GQ-ish men vulcanized rubberbands Qshe has 6b pounds of theml and Madonna bracelets ishe has 1321. Cindy hates Forenza sweaters Burger King and Sunday drivers. Her motto is Live now think later. This philosophy is probably the motive behind her hedonistic lifestyle. Patty Postweiler and Ellen McAleavy lf' fl .ig- i K 1' Ctroehler, Stephanie Groh, Peter Gross, jeffrey Curthet, Mathew Cutheinz, Eric Ham, Rebecca Hammond, Peggy Hansen, Laura Hanson, Kristina Hanson, Peter Harr, Amy Harrell, Adrian Harrington, Christopher Hartwig, Heather Hass, julian Haug, Eric Hauser, Joshua Hedge, Kerry Hedge, Kimberly Heinrichs, Amy Hellmuth, Kerry Henderson, Raymond Her, Choua Hill, jennifer Hillbo, Alec Hodel, Robert Hoff, Kristine Homburg, Chelsea Hough, Kevin Howell, Benjamin Hunt, Kelly Hurst, Douglas Hutchinson, jill Irish, Robert Jackson, Elizabeth Jacobsen, jeremy James, Polly jindra, Todd johnson, Britt johnson, jacquelin johnson, jonathan johnson, Lizabeth Joiner, Kristen jones, Andrew jones, Andrew jones, Jeffrey jordan, Jeffrey I JUNIORSXI47 Jordan, William IV Julian, Katherine Kalil, Ariel Kalu a, Brian Kalupa, Elizabeth Keepers, Sarah Kellenberg, Julie Kennedy, Penny Kepler, Derrick Kiley, Lisa King, joseph Klein, Charles Klenke, Lisa Klieforth, Robert Klimpel, Sara K us, Lisa Kniaz, joel Knott, Kirk Knox, Lezlie Koe el, Paul Kornpin, Dale Kraemer, Keri Kroll, jane Kung, Cleo Lafreniere, Heather Lahm, Matthew Lang, Mary Lange, Shawn Langer, Kathleen Lares, Yvonne Larson, Lawrence Lary, ,laclyn Laufenberg, Vincent Lawrence, Barton Lawrence, Ellen Lawrence, joshua Le, Thanh Lechten, jeffrey Lee, Euna Lee, Kus Lembke, jennifer Lennarson, Peter Lewis, Tania Lindauer, Laura Liposcak, Andrew 148f1UNIORS Beth Douma, Susie Sims, Maureen Ritter, Lisa Kiley, and Kirstin Bjork MZ ' v A Slime Anme Buell feels really close to West Not only because she lives right across Re gent Street but because ofthe many memo rable moments she s had here Some of the most memorable have been Mrs Winter s health class slamming her foot in a locker and bugging Mrs Putnam in the RMC Other lughlights have been reflecting upon. Mr, Sederquxstfs class and swim- ming in gym, which she hopes future un- clerelassrnen will enjoy as much as she did. Thereare a few things to change, however, she feels the green lockers should be re-i painted, the lunch- hour lengthened, and Science Fiction dropped fromrthe ehglish electives., A ' r . Y ,ir L ,L .. Mi .1 in f f fa if J Q. 'R 1 Q ' 1 ' tt. ' X Patty Postweiler has played varsity soccer since she was a freshman. She also plays the piano and tap dances. Her favorite weekend activities include picking apples partying with her buddies playing dictionary entering cle. Patty s motto is You re born with nothing you die with nothing. After high school she plans to go to coi- lege eventually but first she wants to spend some time in Hawaii drinking Pina Coladas. spelling bees, and riding on John Arrnstrong's motorcy- fl ' 3 '05 ., 1 f uf, , fuvfifr' ff' .Wi '3' 4 l t Sarah Keepers Luellen, jonathan Maahs, Michelle Maier, Stacy Mallatt, Margaret Marcin, Anthony Marquardt, Robert Martin, Richard jr. Martz, Sandra Mather, Dan McAleavy, Ellen McCormick, Jana McGrath, Sarah McKee, Brian McKersie, Michael McLanahan, Anna Megahed, Omar Meier, Matthew Mello, Donovan Meyers, Chris Millard, Dominique Miller, Kelly Mjaanes, jeffrey Morgan, Kimberly Morrill, Deborah Morris, Denise Moser, Kathleen Mouth, Sokha Mueller, james Mueller, Jason Mueller, Steven Musillami, Tamara Nahn, Steven Neblett, Alexander Nelson, jessica Nemec, Marjorie Newmann, julie Newton, Elisabeth Nguyen, Du Niendorf, Sheryl Niemi, Tanya Nollendorfs, Karlis Noltemeyer, Kevin Nonaka, Eiji Novara, Devin Oestreicher, Diane Ohlrich, Miles Ohlrich, Wayne jUNlORS!149 Olsen, Laura Olson, Andrew Olson, Heidi Olson, James Onchanh, Anny Orenberg, Kathryn Ouk, Bounthaenn Page, Stephanie Parfrey, Karl Parker, Benjamin Parkinson, Lynn Patenaude, Thomas Payton, Corey Peterson, David Pfefferkorn, David Pommer, john Postweiler, Patty Pradhan, Anjuli Price, Michael Price-Marcus, Beth Quam, David Quirin, Paul Raffill, Debra Ragatz, William Reames, Kent Record, Samuel Redman, Brian Reed, Elizabeth Reed, julia Replinger, Karen Rhode, Blair Rice, Derek Richie, Gregory Riley, Bridget Ring, Christen Ritter, Maureen Rivera, Fernando Roberts, Diana Rogers, Brett Rogne, Bryan Rolfsmeyer, Matthew Roohr, Mark Rosera, Kristin Rotar, jill Robin, Ilissa Runey, Shari ISOXJUNIORS Kelly Miller ,leni Smith l 1 l Jim Miller spends his free time participating in track and crew. I-Ie also does some body building and loves to watch and play hockey To earn money, he does odd yobs, and makes crafts out of wood hm aspires to be a stunt pilot or parachutrst be cause he enjoys the thrill of yumpmg from airplanes C771 'Z I' . im . 9 K '-A, 'gn s-1 Betsy Stewart, Terry Preston, Reba Sundharadas ll U f . ,X Andy Olsen, star volleyball player, is your basic all-American boy-next-door. The best times he's had at West include goin to volley- ball parties, getting kicked out ofg the IMC, and golfing with his buddies during Fine Arts Wee . The only things that Andy really doesn't like are the librarians that kick him out, and the cardboard toilet paper. In case you're wondering girls, he is a true blonde - from head to toe, and will prove it for a price! li e- Erika Atchley s favorite tradi- tion at West is the Rockettes. Another tradition that she misses is Mr. Harr s bell chimes in homeroom. The only thing Erika really doesnt like about West is that lady who wont let you leave the cafe before the bell. The high point of Erika S life was finishing gym forever. I 1 1 u u I I I X J J 'wt , g as a 3 .X I w. f f or ill ,A , 2 422- Y so eff, at Ben Howell, Will E. Coyote, Bill Berkan Rupert, Eben Rust, Joel Saari, Thomas Sabot, David Salter, Keri Sanborn, Jeanne Sa osnik, Leora Scliara, Dewitt Schara, Michelle Schemmel, Luke Schiro, Frank Schoff, Soren Schroeder, Kirby Shar less, Burk III Shesliey, Gary Shriberg, Janet Sie ler, Patrick Siefaff, Jason Simon, Michael Sims, Susie Sischo, Shannah Smart, Janet Smith, Corey Smith, Jason Smith, Jenifer Snell, James Sobota, David Song, Lisa Speakman, Stacy Stampe, Nathaniel Stanchi, Francesca Steady, Maduka Stein, Angela Stern Christo her Stewart, Elizabeth Stock, John Stoffels, Franklyn Stoffels, Roxanne Stotsky, Sean Strosin, Matthew Stuiber, Hans Sundharadas, Reba Sundstrom, Gregory Swedberg, Tiffany Tappendorf, Judy JUNIORSX 151 Teague, james Thao, Lue Theis, Thomas Thomas, William Thresher, Douglas Tolbert, Janese Toomey, Daniel Townsend, Anne Tran, Uyen Tropman, Jennifer Tucker, Daniel Vance, Michael Van Eyck, Masarah Veith Elliott Vohs, Derek Voss, Cameron Waldon, Marcia Waldren, Amy Walker, Geor e Wallace, Cindy Warner, lane Warrick, Sam Washburn, Kristen Webb, Amy Webb, Mary Weinhold, Craig Weinman, Roger Welhouse, Brett Werth, Michael Westley, Heather Wilkie, Nicholas Williams, Neal Wisniewski, Daniel Wixom, Eric Wong, Bong Wood, Andrew Wright, Gillian Yandow, Alan Yang, Moua Yoshida, Hideki Young, Eric Zarrilli, Barth Zhang, Ming-ji Zhao, Sarah Tong ISZXJUNIORS John Casey r , g - ,,z A 'C , , Ill! r, ,fxli X When asked how he spends his time, Blair Rhode's first reply was sports He plays football, basketball and base- ball Eor West. Outside of school, Blair and his buddy Robert ML Paranoia Master Klieforth like to ,play tennis and ski, listen to music from the sixties like Jan and Dean orithe Ramones, and 'Taught QD Phil confirmed bachelor Prank. A W 4 l Other than his aversion to certainaspects of the cafe and A sh Street, Blair pretty much likes West. He-also does well in his classes for obvious reasons: he is a self-proclaimed master in the art of brown-nosing, and lives, by the motto: noverconfidence breeds success. After high school Blair plans to attend the University of 5 Wisconsin. A materialist at heart, he intends to gcyinto medicine because he has a burning desire to find a curefor Poverty- 9 i A C ,C , Adamski, jason Andersen, Christian Anderson, Cathy Andress, Lynda Archdeacon, Meghan Arnett, Renee Bailey, Cowen Bain, Daniel Balio, julia Beaver, Kathleen Berthouex, Stephanie Bork, Kirstin Bloch, Matthew Boehm, Henry Braathen, William Braathen, Henrik Bottorff, Dana Breed, David Bribiesca, Angel Bridson, Chris Brockill, Patrick MISSING JUNIDRS Buell, Anne Chang, David Chavez, Emil Christensen, Heidi Christenson, john Chun , Mabel Churi, Gwynne Clasen, Douglas Cleary, Michael Corbitt, Giselle Corbit, Robert Cordio, Edith Cross, David Cuccia, Theresa Davis, jay Dick, Frederic Dillenbeck, Gwenn Dillenbeck, Helen Dinh, Thao Dorl, Catherine Endres, Melissa Engel, Scott Every, Tya Ferris, Susan Fields, joseph Fishman, Amy Florick, Chris Fox, Ariel Frantz, Dawn Fulmer, Gary Funmaker, Sherry Garfinkel, Lisa Gober, Darryl Greco, Becky Gross, Mirriam Haines, Reid Hall, Glenn Hammond, Layne Harrin ton, Chris Hass, Gatherine Hess, jonathan Hunter, justin lcke, Robert jensen, Erik jobelius, David johnson, A-,ff ' Malcolm johnson, Stirling Kelly, Laura Kenny, Matt Kolner, Anne Kramer, Brian Lochner, Kurt Lawton, Andrew Levine, Adam Damman, james Lynch, Cara Lynch, Kristi Maly, Bouavanh Martinez, Rosa Matthews, Todd Mazess, David McCann, Aimee McCullom, Lance Mc Dowell, Anthony Mc Grath, Chris Mcky, Cheryl McNeley, Casey Medaris, Louisa Meyer, Karen Miller, james Miller, jeff Mintener, Kathrine Mohamed, Ola Morales, Diana Nelson, Kari Nelson, Tami Nichols, Nichelle Ozanne, Franklin Pearson, Eric Peterson, Crystal Pfeifer, Tim Pierce, Todd Platt, jennifer Preston, Terry Payton, Corey Rahman, Nadia Ramos, Nora Rawlin s, Charles Rayshef jamie Reid, Kimberly Reid, Teasha Reis, Carolyn Reynolds, Lisa Richardson, David Richardson, C. Rosen, Valerie Roun, Rath Roun, Rong Ruhland, james Sacksteder, Ann Sals, David Schienle, jay Shaw, Robert Shearer, Kimberly Sherman, john Shigley, Candace Simms, Michael Simplot, Pamela Soderblom, Sven Soholt, Sigred Somers, Sean Stanev, Petra Starkey, Mark Stewart, Glendale Swanson, Robert Syed, Wahajuddin Thao, la Thorson, Erik Torphy, Karen Trewartha, Arden Vang, Blong Vermillion, jeff Von Elbe, Stefanie Weaver, Malcolm VVhite, Martha Williams, Heidi Williams, Mark Xistris, Michael Yang, Ge Young, Birgit Ziegler, Dawn Zimmerman, Gail Aaberg, Larry Henderson, Christine Patterson, Patrick Heather Bourne, Santa Claus, Gwenn Dillenbeck jon Baxter behind Katrina Emmerson Heather Lafrenier, Patty Postweiler and Ellen McAleavy JUNIORSX 153 iff 3 If 4 f f Q' 1 f iff 1 1 Alison Gegan and Leslie Myrah -- All dressed up and no place to go if SENICDRS 'Q-47 Brent Norsman, all-American boy. Maija Alanen CMO Yrbk Femmes Choir PE TMOB BBT CMF BIG Du84-85 YBIMM VMP Cukesarebetter ' . . -,. isis ' , r Michael Alexander Balloon Man UWBBS PLC Beatles Birdy Chess CSO juggling EPA Scott Alt I.L.J.I. Party ON! Member of the Foursome Fry Andrea H. Bauer Yrbk Ed Chorus 1-2-3 Mexico '85 Sef1or's Kids MSO Fan Clb ELLE The And ' gHola! - Leslie and Marissa Kristin L. Baumann Commander Fan. Cancun 86 451 .OP 10. POOH Mugsy I Darin Bawdin Cathy Anderson Joining the world of Miss- ing Persons!! HA! HA! Thanx Ms. Cook! . Iohn Armstrong ATZDF ARLIM-TU IHA- SIHACIHADIGG-Sky Blue 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 lohn Arrington Just another West student DMA, CSO, YRU fHi Mom! Eric Bazan L A Zane Anderson Yogi The Bear's Snort- ing ZAINE Andrea S. Arndt Real Women Stroke-MR Mendota Rowing Clu Jane Bond 009 FC Blond! TFF Lisa Anne Becker PeeWee FC Hlwn'85 Luv that BK, BA'85 ILP HR 245 Brumm's Bums 156fSENIORS 69 04 t t , shi: 1 -. .1 -E-:lady .5,,- -ti 52 5 5 e- K,- , . its ' .ig5gf:5:Ec,.,i -Q A, ,, I , A fi-f 'f - vt . ' - '51 -' 0:1 s .x,,. ..,.,- 1 y I , Michael Eyasu Belete Ethiopia Sudan USA West a Great School Goodbye everyone Mi-s Youl' Laura L. Berkan Crewparty 85 HSLB77 UWM DECA UP85 BERKS ls Here Start The Party' Ash St ! David H. Bilder V.Soccer,Tennis PRESIB6 FC LC NHS JBLM BB 5015 Spree- Killer XCT Penni Blum BENNIES FEET PONY PEN - Oren Ben-Ami For a good time call 257- 6912 Finesse Fresh Force- RFTW Kiera Berkley BBB Mexico K3 Buddy! RR ADAS Sausage! TPHN SCS SNERKS! A-FOF? Baewholel Kimberly Binning Mona , V-Swim Later Much U.E.l OK on that? Andrew Bock The basic point is com- passion: love for others, concern for their suffering . . . -HHDI. Claire Bender j.B.O0B 5.F.'s5 M.R.C.- Crew Refal Women Stroke GLEOW! AW,MAAAN 'Y F x v Alan Berger 68 Buick Skylark Cruise East Wash Wallys Gear Heads LAI Q Marcus Berghahn Vail-Beaver Creek 86 MRC Real Men Row Tele Guru l.aurie M. Biddle Laurs WATS-BC Vail'85 HS Society TROPs GMFFC ITP Ultra Vista SC Changes! f en.. Tanya C. Bishop CON C FEMMES MLTS Europe '86 Robyn L. Boeck V-SOCCER, TENNIS YrBk 4LAKE B-BALL IFLAMXSQ SOC COMM WATS-BC ADCBOLP SENIORSX 157 Sean Bohan .. ,sf in Tony Bonanno V-WRESTLING 126 OLD V-FtBalI Mff-Dvrs JAH- SMILE MAN late-nite-exp SNDmoovy SCRAM Catherine Brown WHERE IS FOOT- FOOT? MEMORIAL EXPATRIATE AFS AUSTRALIA 1984 158!SENlORS Daniel Brown 4-LAKES B-BALL RALPHS BOYS NOVAR- AMA DO IT WITH STYLE Pippa Borisy SPEED SHE'S A DUMB BLOND, BUT I LIKE ANYWAYS! Rob Bradley BRADSBRAIDS 99 V- H O C K E Y B - BALL, WN ,B-CLUB'8o MF-DYRS, DR.M SRZ Susan Bosben NOPROS? Nights at BBC 8: Tu NO BBD'S! YES MSTD!!! RR-EB! That's a ? M,W. :- Michael Brenneis VCC-VTrack-MBand Rembrandfs House Dr. Wu jT rest in peace Michael Bourne -Egotism Lives- Fred The Trained Attack Fungus is watching you 18? Ross Breunig VARSITY BASKET- BALL 344 40 RAMBCI mffDiveu Florida 86 led l O Q. ' u la I 4 I Kim jones and jen Schulz-Symmelrical with respect to the y-axis. 1. 1: andra j. Brown ' - T R A C K H A H O JECA PREZ! REMEM- -ER RNE! KK ILJSB TAY KOOL HAM! vlelanie jo Budd 'Mel .Vball,Sball, f'ri.l5 - ball GBLMB iNARF!CRl!!KK ll'1a- 'esomethingltell ul ' I X l 4 l. Eric Bunders T-Ball Mud-Rat 373 3C-86 15 club founder 'Bundy Homecom- ng-84 EZ I l 'an Carman Jally's Gearheads ASnme RAT PACK 5 67 MARO S5 Lone- ome George 2M ULES Angela Browning C,Leading musk4f2, Grem- lin Heman Club, S-Ship, Harem ZSQ IMAB List l luv Greg G If 'V . - 113: -. ' M 3 as 1 . ,ia I X ' Susan Therese Buechner VH MGR-3 YR MjBif29 IMG EBV W. ,IETS PACK- ERSWI6 SHE-RA OH WELL! Rob Burns 4-LAKES B-BALL PTYP ITESGDED 1 If '1,-: ' Q i Ben Browning Elizabeth L. Buell Betsy' lBuppyMBJLB Dance Partyanimaljab CM Grease LILSMOKEY, BFAYAB, BPFANCL Andrea Buser CHANGES RRW SDW SY DYF MKFC JOTB BBC OXBB gl 9 f !MMLC H.E.R - Brian P. Bubenzer VBALL. DINK BUNCH WATER BALLOONS! TRI-FOOTBALL KK Cord Buckner BWCA RIPCORD MM CLUB NHS SILICAN GENERAL Q -?', 1, 1? if -fa V . Leila, Rae Ann and Kim C851 put on that sexy look. 13' f' Kendra Carson Sandra Carson Rick Carter Mike Chagnon Art! VCC8nTRK 4LBB Ar! FREAK VtrackCC4La- CARTS V.HOCKEY,B- SciOly NHSsec RR YB keBB NHS yrbk Eur84 BALL 417 WARPED NetS!,lMEE Eur'84 CARPE IWONDER Ven VidiVici WONDER BC-86 UNO- DIEM! etc. HIMOM ETC HUDONTYA? Yj SENIORSX 159 , 1 , , wg Cheena Chandra VARSITY TENNIS JEBXCPC CJDCPC CHANELYSL INDIA 84 Q 1 Tom Athan Christ WILD CHILD ------------- SOON TO BE THE DRUMMER FOR VAN HALAN .. THANKYOU Mabel Chung Laurence james Chapman Chaps VGolf UWCALC GOP GINZA Letterman En !Bus Goodnight and Good Luck. and ei Who is I Did it in Elk! are better swingers ookee, nasts janet Clapp Yrbk Ed., WYSO, Orch. Pit, Huey, MSO Fan Club, Vive la France! Dave Goodfriend-Toasting his breakfast! 160fSENIORS Michael Ching BWCA 83-86, KOBBLER KLUB HEY STUDWELL, HE'S IN THE YUKON THE ROCK Sarah A. Christenson Ballet YRBK NEAT NO! WAFVK! HALF B. C. D.C. Party Animals of America o l'm ready-Come and get me baby!! - Anja Morrison a t 0 . me -N A V , A t I at ,L ,,f- A wx, -LQ. 411 ht 3. . Robert Claus DAG I-IATAR MANDA- GAR GRLG Have a good one HNHS NMS Toby Gillaurnikki LH Mary Clevidence DIET COKE, NAPF83-86, PESKY NIT VICTIM, DD84, MEXICO 86, TMDB Andrew Clausen The CLAW 52 WBC Cope V-FBall Wats-BC CUBS YL Genesis 31:49 WSC TBS Tracy Cnare EUROPE'85,DD84, TMDB,SS, Shake jake, SPBREAK'86,jT DIET COKE, MENHUNT85 Linda Sue Cleary Ahhhh! Brauissima! I've Grown Profound wfin the small walls of West :mi ,- .Y WW' I fflliltg J , ::ss2H1q,,j 'E ' ,. f MJ I E . - . , Q 'gg 6 Q if jill R. Colby B.BlEE-OH QUEBEC! BNJR Fr. Club L. YACHT 'munk HU2 M e r c i a ' B.B.M.,'T,C,B,P,S . 'Q 5 . c 5 Q- F' f l Mike Connolly john Cooper Mr. Acrylichead, DBCUDA RAT PACK 86, Wally World Deal MQLU.. V, - ii 21, - , ' ' 1 T? fig ' 'x X xx, 1 I., , J, K . Richard R. Crabb CRABBER EDDlE V-FBALL 4-LAKES BBALL WORK?! NMS HNH9 Chris Damm Gustavo De Mezzo jane Crandall . Janie Mex. '85,MV YB 85 Srs. nec. orange sauce? We're having fun!LLCC Sherishe Davis CHEERLEADING '82-'84 POM PON '85-'86 SAS FOREVER Danie Ann Demilros DlNCY GUTZ BT! 100- 31 PAURDEE doop BLOW IT OFF ENPC MoFC Kerry Ann Corcoran CORK jj S5 TP-CH WATS-BC VAlL85fEl.A86 UVG! ITAPH? MASH PSO club Fl AMINCO HI Laura Crawford A Grcgory A. Corey STUDENTS FOR PEACE- XCHESS RECENT RE- VIEWXGREASE '85 TAP- ESTRYXGOOD LUCK! nm. .4' I Dan Crossman Bryn Cory BranElake Miss Electro- magnet 85 Mexico B5 311 Y David Crowe V-FBall Big 8CC Late nite exp Rfambo-M1 CupsS2 Myjules Mudrats 'I .3 SENlOR5! 161 5. Lrin Denncy PEGASUS Chess Schach mati Ireland Stephen De- dalus Vonnegut Peace U2 COD ff QA tw '!:f j Dave Dewey X Squad, ABY,HB fa., -at ,al Brett Desnuyerz- Tennis Capt. josie Gr the Fr's ESC.'85 BWCA'B4- '8b? Fla.fPB '85-6 I as if if .5 ,i av. I K 3 - Samantha Dexheimer Breck'84,Steamboat'85, Vail'86-Fla.'86 CMO, Let's Pretend . - we-xiii L.-at ,M-gi' ' ' 53 Q Dean DeVries , DECA member The mad dog of the Flintstonee Dannielle Dirienzo REO is the greatest! Long live Kevin,Neal, Gary,A- lan,and,BruCe!! Angela M. Disch A.D. B.B. Mushy RMB Yrbk., Reg.Review, DECA, Internat'I Club T,P P, Sarah Dorn Dave Bilder - juit hanging around Fla. '86 ' 162fSENIORS Angie Disch, jill Colby-Tanning, Ramp styletMiFfli Street Ramp-level CI Linda Dolan MVFC Mistletoe '83 Chem.12 Boys Room '85 Rick Sr. Skit BigBoys- I.ittl0Wom.1n RAMBO , . aff - M A faigiii V 5 -e. . Scott Doudna Douds Mailbox VH,U2 Royals no.1 CopenhgenSat Do the Huka and GET- EED8 ' 1' - jamie Domini TMDMVMPCMF Par ty Shake ,lake SOI PAOA Spring Break 81 it Anne Draheim V-Spastics RBCBOL P 3 A A C Cp IW L B B4E:LP+S'I':BSB I Q -1 -V Andrew Dregne Dregs1f62 VF-ball MU- DRAT Big Sc-champs tap-rat BC BTIC 100-31 IISOMEB Sheik C e- JJ? xi, ,fee Linda Eble libs BW84 lmprov84 TBFC Boys Room- B5,circuspeanut BB's I WSSB-nnhbabvooh! Patrick Lmerson E f Emmo Tennis Scrub WSC'86 HB'8-2 DCBB'85 U2 S.F. Bay to Breakc-rs'BS Lisa Erlanger Fenton's Kids VHorse TYG Sr's Necios Pom- Pon NHS PHPhrog ls it raining? Lee Dresang fuddruckefs escapade 85 lazzGREMFla'86 Mad- nessNH U2BBYoutgotit Spoonere NHS js Melanie Dunkel l love Bruce Hall 'N-,..N Brad Dunlap V. Soccer Dunny 33 Scuffed Hello Platteville 2' Sarah Edgerton Anneke Eichhoff Chris Eliason Orchestra Concert Choir Dress for success,GOP French Club Tutoring Lat- Tennis-lA Club,4LKSBball in Club HR312 Canada'8o Fixx David Engelberger V-PhyEd, Breakfast Club Fffnfeffs KidS'MvS'af1sS shannon one and Beth Parish iffl G.U.R.A,Q.T. Steph ff T5 jennifer Esser Scooter Soccer! CC6 Ski- ing! ILMADARB KBT PC HVS 313 MM82 KTSIDY- FAM l Tony Fabian ri - f Dan Festge Minnesingers Concert Fresh Boy Fine Playboy Choir Fenton's Kids ACE Gloria 2 years forever can- A.P. Fan Club dygirla and chico 85 . :S '-I? Llise Catherine du Vair Mommie X says-hi Daddy! Canada'85 Con.Choir, Fr.5 SCPr. I love Beau Geste! .l Barbara Ellingson Plays, Musicals,conchoir dietcoke Peskynit Society Senors kids,NMCS, Y i hlt 7Sl' t , - 1 N 2 1, 4. A .- He' -1' -if Scott Erks Erker V-Pitlicker Mildew-Crew SnatchFestB6 TClover small problem 'Arude Tracy L. Fleming V-VBall V-Basketball SGATA Changes joe + Tracy forever XX SWAK SENIORSX 163 Lhris Hctcher 100-31 Steamboat PAURDEE SIVULI 84-85 Deborah hcehling Seth Galanter Varsity Debate WXDM 8: BS NMSF Fenton's Kids Bye! Peace,the choice is OURS Andre Garner MFF-DVRS 85 BRKFST CLB SNDNTMOOV4 SCRUB SCCP Colombia Fenton's Kids 164fSENlORS junna for-.en jen lux jer C-Leading HeMan Club 25s S-Ship LilSpecial LlSTl'maB SSDPPCBB x S Danie Ann Demitros - Kathleen Garvey Bubbles!GMF Fen ,Kids 313 Vail 85!F1 86 UVG WATSEC V-Spastics, TNS ITPCN IRA Mine's a buckin' Bronco! jon A. Gaugerl A GAUG's JAWS G Get on it Giz VH Show CUDA 69 Phil Prank V-Football V-Baseball CTCTCTSIYAARYAS, Efhidrats HR313 Fenton's IL' af r ' Lisa friend Mom Fenton's Kids Wile E. Coyote Fan Club D.C.TR Study Hall?7? ,X A fu gr. Kenric Garber V-Pi!LiCl4erlvilLDEW CREW85 SnatchFest 86PotsyFan Club See U in Cnllege77? Matt hankey V-FBall M-Rats 63 UVC Colo85 Sum-Exp Tri GIRLS CHAM- BH'lxlwlI'-l rw , fl' .f f-3 ' al 0 if ' A t ,535 Shannan L. battney STICK-PEE-WEE RULES! Snakin'- Conch Larooch Dun - ilivips Qillv Gill-- 1 juan Garcia CHICO CHE ANO- D R A C A H T R A M Principe de la Eternidad Allnsuii K-1-g.m Sflllllklxllfllllfli W, An- gels.: BWBSZ UVG: WATS-BC: 5wil185 Xlnil Il.u 'QB--Il IB'-1 zi 1 1 Rick ble-ner Liles Colo 84,85 OI' BFOOT CUPS S2 D1 R Ylil, CUDA Q' B I IJ.nid lnmdlncnd Will I ever be 9-ilenscd? Maybe in college. Hel- lo, I mu-I he goin , Mali.: ll. knA'0lg.ll.lll bm. Lum, bOI'Hb L,.M.I. MASH Soriety Buddy gum 'Bo T.P.8:T.B.s 3 '- f Karl-Friedrich blugau Mimhcle l.urm.m SHEL 55 PSO-CLUB WAT5-BC ITP SHI. 5 iinlz! Change-4'8o K P II-XPII7 Il.: rua Andrew hour c Culture Vulgture, Polo Club, OOHA MOW KABA! I5 my tie straight? Q Q. if f Rick A. Gcssler V-Baseball V-Football AC 442 Mud Rat B 8 c In 85! CLEM Endless B's EED Lisa .ind K.uIwl, or ia that Rachel .md Lisa? jamie Crcfshcim Cindy L. Griesc Homecoming'85 V-Sofb ball OMPC WfDnS1.R ILS- CHUNBOP FrauKelly's HR 315 7-0 lb Mike Gizzy biswuld Blaze up V.E.T. Vail'8o The Marauder DB CUDA Maureen Coepfert MO, TMDB-Shake jake 4ever Men Hunting 8586 PAOA Spring Break 86 IT! f V I'r.mk M. bruiano Alius zepplin man Alius Fred IT Stacy Gullick Click I love DT 4-ever Crew Party B5 CTIO TIBB 4DlT LKR880 JCAMMIT S585 SENlORS!165 Kristin Gulzmer William Scott Harvey Canada 84-85 NHS HNMS BASS NRA COP I ad hadem Warren Scott Hayden V-Swimming SPONCE BWCA B3-4-5 Kobblcr Klub. l ad Hadem Dankus! Traci L. Hertzler V-Cheerleading jammin What's shakin'? Fla'86 PFS LTHIK DTK HM83 WEMT loofSENlORS Stacy Haertel Stace WATS-BC VailB6 UVOS-OClub TROPSDJ! SC NO Perkin's DSDT QIKIRPMS' Stephanie Hahn Sprintz! DjS, WATS-BC S5 lsThereA PartyHere? Fla86 CMFEVR DAISEY HL Dave Crowe hares all! .i Tony F. Heinrichs Troll Cups SZ Colo 85 RamboM1 DLR Dual QUADS CUDA69 Teri Hicks CTlO Slick XOZCR FRC-S! Ducky crew party 85 Ter LKRB80 HlNlOlvll Fla 86 Bucks E. Heinz lficoocha PEE-WEE Fan Club! Sna el Hawl4s : EHSp HEROg LEX Fla-M0x'85-Bop Ta- lwvla' Elaine 1. Hill ITOBAB LOTE What?? HSI! E Space 08 . . . Fla B6 XOXOX to MDoamd- 4lotsaluv gee y , ff . E ' I Andrew Hansen jamie Hass UWWIOUR '85 RRW What ar you staring at? 1 joe Hellerstein jazz, QOTD, lr-raul 'Bo Sen- or's Kids. This e-pace for rent , . Laura Hillner Shelly A. Hanson Shell Cookie 76817 TC, DK,VW,SK, TB,DE,lS, KK.Bl'l HR 315 ILSAK Lisa Haug Wheezer PepBand S585 ILEB4 ever Crew l arty85 lm Allergic to A ,llERU Sher Her V-soccer 1Z fSCRUB CUjO!CUjO!CUjO! YEA! KKM'SSBAMF WlH QTC'HM -Sci 'J Patricia Hillner H.B. jazz Ensemble Choir Rit Track NHS SdtCouncil 1 Q R. G - A ark Hino bbctlc Hocking ST SUB PDS BCP SB 'V GBOTB CSATPC JFM BOB SM84-85 l Pl'1'lxll'l nn lluu- Swimnun, Walui polo hultz's- Kobblur Klub! 'nu guVN taking film? Mark llirwhlcr japan lnt Club Tap Sta 0 GRITS AlN'T C-ROCEE' W IONESKEY- ILS: W HP.-Xl MYR CBN l' MAH Chloe H yrhk'8o ogg rmbo wm. 'Bo BOM Club '85-'86 nimf MCD ILFAA ' . 4 Mail Howard joe Hlavacek V-HOCKEY SlEVl LTMLWTATI' SCATA I LUV TRACY FOREVLR QM' -XR ' A Ginny Holloway 1 joann Hughes l F' Anja Morri:-.on lakes a wipe on a mogul monster in Colorado. -l fl k -41 , If Lc Huynh jim Indermark Vanity Babkelball GOLF SENIORSXI67 Lora jacobs SPRINTZ! WATS-BC Changes'86 just I Dj?! Fla'86 ITAPH? DSF!! KK Amy johnson YARK HR349 lLS4ever WEST Dayton Bum Where's the van?! Flash!! LAFLNVVSI EM Hr: L i H 6 1 Andre johnson Harold lord jordahl HR3-19 4-Lakes-PWBBBT SHAKESPEARE, NAKED! Vail'B5 ' Qs Rebecca Keefe HR349 Duracell V- VBall,V-BBall, V-SBall T- FBall, Psychel ESLy 168fSENIORS 'X' Sw It t OL Q, . A john Damon Kapke I have a dog wit no nose Nancy E. Kelliher DBCO Fla 86 BC Wolf An- gels TPCH POQ Perkins HR 349 FB Sunday Ariel L. Kaufman AR,REL, Speed's friend Spoon River Antholo y HM 349,MONA, SYD- B, lSBlM ,Q- Bob Kelly Vinny CCM31 69 VETTE SCQ RODS Cruise'8o EED HP-UH, R8zR hr349 DBCUDA Anne johnson Fla.'86 LTENTE FSH CLB No Bozos UZRFUC-E Fla'86 PhilFrankFanClub TPIYP Kimberly A. jones jonesy lm Kim! TPWCDjGUM ASU86 WATS-BC Sophs MASHS- club SOCcom SD CME SS Erik Todd johnson R e g e n t - M a n - IWestwordjED Creatur- eslRegent Reviewj Stephanie R. jones jonesy l'm Steph ASU86 MASH RRR WATS - BC Scrumpy Djs Sz TROPS CMF SC Changes Don't jay and jordy look cute? - Matt Kepke V-Football-HWT Wres- tling Cupcake 644f1 RC D Mud- Bowl85 BIC B DBCUDA Y , U l S r Sabrina Ann Kni ht DECA, rep,Canac?a 85 SCVP Sodapop, TWINK,E, MMA,WD, Tutor,lMC, DDB,AA. 334 Tim Knutson ZxAuto 1,Auto ll '73 LTD '72 Delta '72 Ven- tura DeAnn Kohl De Heeyyy 72 Sure moose jazz dance Mexi' can food FROCS Hey BABY Oh Well! T X ,X .. , J' 4 , N 4 fa 4 pi ' , Pia Karl Kruska DECA member 4-lakes hoops Colt' 4 ex W jennilcr Kushner Ku:-hy Steamboat,BWCA, Eur' ope Hey-o,FRClub, V t r a c lc , S w i m Mgr.,MLMDWT,K,lS Fan club srl M. 11 jenn: Saarr, Amy Mergan and Chris Moll before Homecoming john W. Kreul V-buckets Rachel Krinsky Like the fool l am and l've always been,l've got a Rachel Krook Real Women Cox SF '85 Mendota Rowing IBOO17 dream. -lim Croce Marty Schaumberg - horn to ride-.' ' 4-Aki Randall Koegel W.O.,A.M.G.F.,A.V. Pl- LOT A Goony-goo-goo Emily 1. Kolner Mems WhamEK V. C'lea- dering Neenah MLHC SC82 Spexss underwear 334 ERO! KSLEFF Marci Kurtz AACC Soccer! ALFG CC6 Skiing! AGTTSFO6 IAILWG! 334 HVS MM'82! PC ILAADP Vg? L ? Y l lv! 1 . im, L. 5 Anne Lager Casper Sobroso TIPO BBB INSTANT Panama'84 RASTRO ROOHROOH Corvette Fierce SENIORSX 169 Paige Lamar Boundary Waters '83 MAU-MAU Done with school forever! jin Lee Concert, Honor 8: Pep Band ISPORTSJ Soccer Track C-olf 4LBB ,M jeni Lange Kelli jo Larson Welli Chorus1234 SPEXBS Erma rolls on! SCS1 334 Swill86 KQEFF COFC OMDB5 0 Ron Leach V-Football V-Wrestling Wallys Gearheacls 4 Lakes 68 Camar0 Z'ZB 302 was ., :FS A .ie Q A 1 ag lllla Ei 3 rrac 1 Lily Lieng jill Colby, your cruise director! V til , .,.. X Beth Lokken Kerry M. Lorimer David Lunney NO COMMENT BMUS VALE85 MLM Baseball 4LBBx3 170fSENlORS TYOBR5 Fla 86 VTNHFC WTS? Crash Pablo,Pat, Tuffy RIP VS 1? Kristi Lynch ' fl' i . 2 C5 4 N N r . 5 C ,. 22' y 5 1 Xlgaifrr ' SVS Q Terence Lederman Leeds V-Wrestling CUDA k , ii ly we K . WM? 13? W an s 2 313 L x.. TS? . r gg lr ix 3 fn L? 5, ,XY - fi rx 2 Q, Thomas R. Licari V-Football1i7O mud- dratts CityChps SSBAMOTLF IR BA lumpB.n'lr Bmfl' HUF Q 1 xt. 5 X Pat Loglerman Amy Maher AMO C-leading,V-Ballet Cabin MUSK43 S-Ship HeManTULS Har- em,PFS, Lkr'5Thrm, Nona f ,hw , Ash: Malik ':'llORl'N OP! l LUV DIET COKE WHERE?LL TMDB MANHUNTER 5580 9950 bamh Maki ' Q x 9 I X Heather Marlin ll Budget-lnn Live In 85 Pee-Wee lfan Cluh Hey SIB VVl1.1l mmf Annclle Mann john Mallhews Nip- VARSITN LACROSSE HO- ' bo.-nlu lVl.ih.unk.i BWLA H3 '8-l '50 pon lkulo' L33 321 MUD MATHIASI, Bl H5 Mil lil-1:00 Nl I5-X VVRLQTI INCI, 3 70 CPA lN.uren Bawke snyx. Lax.: did lt! Michelle M. Manke Shelley M.Fizzies- Rll' PLE TANK FAN CLUB Boundary Waters- '83 Nicole P. Marwell Cue:-5 who has the Burger Palace sign? FLlLFl8OoX fienurl Kidx Y-lmiing Thonms Matlioli You lmven'l failed until you've given up. DRUM ' 4 TllRlI,l.'5 za PILLS! 'fe M 42 , z. I Smile .1 little wider Nlnllw'-al Marly McGrath Lheryl McKy Sheryl L. McMill.m Steve Medlnnd Mcxiuo 83-84 DECA Flor- V-GOLF ROC5 ANGELS ida 'Bo BOO!EDDlE'S 3.5yrs- grad. AIFS EUROPE 85! Michelle L. McKinslry SHELL SUB BCP NAM! BBT Bm-. UOC GBOTB NYC85 SBC Fla8S LILSIS BNBDT ORCH - 1 -F , ,X . fi. .Ax I . ' ' .112 . LR' SENlORS!171 Abraham Megahed Puts grads forever! Good- bye everybody!!Mad Dog S 'L jay M. Meier ELMO 402 VFBALI BIGBCC MUD-RATS TAP-RAT SPECEX Another respected senior at WHS is Torn Mattioli. To know Tom is to know of his love for music. As an extremely talented percus- sionist Tom enjoys all forms of music. He has been in a band for five years playing drums though he also plays the keyboard and guitar. After graduation Tom plans to attend the UW School of Music. Another special talent Tom has is his ability to get along with everyone. In his past few years at West Tom says the two most important things he has learned are to be independent of type- casting and not to make too big of a wave. His favorite activities include dancing performing and romantic dining at Italian restau- rants. Among his dislikes are constipated drivers long red lights and close-minded people. Tom has earned everyone s recognition as being independent good-humored and a person of many ambitions and interests. :J at 'K 5 5 I 3' 1 ' CLIFHUMPER cum Zen masters of the world gi john james Meier Susan Aleecc Melcher V-Fball Mud Rats Big-BCC Theres no dark side of the H-BHP Rockyfb PB W-I-Po? Dai-y' 7oVugi BBT Dream Surfer-I Kill Car moon, it s all dark. DD 4- - 1 john + Kim Forever! SWAE EVER Twer-tv n Petev E'-ati:-I-Bpgil, 'Sf-f,f.V Clu Andrew Dregnc and his harem on Halloween 172fSENIORS 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 Ann Mcrgcn .MLerges MermoIsar Ho- Iand V-Backrubs, Golf, Track Slvlcfcvre Poli--. Bin 100-31 , S Us K. David Irrmnucl Miller MUSICAL RLUNILW - I AM DEAD! DEBATE RULES THIS MAD DOC ZEN MASTI R Rae Ann Miller GDIIMHA S085 RLDR85 Vvh8rhb The Elite 2.4KT HR 5UGARf'Whit DTTRM HITKKBS l'.luI.l lean Midlhun Con Choir Senor! kids Diet Coke Capital Steps DDS-1 TMDB EL85 S5 BM HRIXI Ll Karen Llirrsnnc Miller Minnt-sin'crs Choir QMO C.rIiforni.1 '85 Spanning All' we Imv- ing Inn mm' jane C. Mills THE OBVIOUS LD JFBP-DC HERB AND GRETCHEN SSAB A LITTLE LATE SM M816 RR - Photo ed BWCA'83-Bo Capt-jo- sier6zFr's ESCXSS soccer TCRT fl.: 'PB'85 :- Paul W. Morehead Ich liebe Deutschland! DWCA 858r86?TAC PIMFIQM BRD 83-85 T.il--- nu- Iwini- O 1 ,i Tara Morrison EUROPE '86-'87 NHS Au Revoir West Thanks for the memo- I' P Laura Musillami ILJAIHHLMT f' Y ,, 4 'r -' A '1 'X Lhris Mull HEY-O! MERMOLSAR WATS-BC Pen Flippers Unite-Pokes YL CUMNEI IT9 BI'I'N REAL Anja L. Morrison V-Sorcer, AN'5 CRlNCH FUBAR, 5teamI'1!'8S, Vail'8o L'.'Z Mirvilss IIMCTST jean M. Morrissette WEEN BEAN GRAPE BBT SUB BRO'S CCC AGTTSFOC LODI PW IL- DAIHIIIM DNBDTM Mona Mwakalinga RUSSIA'77-'BO DECA? do you always have 6 hour free? qu revoir mesamis! , rf i ' , Av g .J-.' f ' we --s is s. Robert Monkmeyer jennifer j. Monlemayor julian F. Montero BAND, WYSO, SOC- PEACE AND LOVE FOR- STEAM85,VAIL-BEA- CER,WBQ,VP BIGGS,ED- EVER VER86, UW TENNIS-1A DIES B-BALL, 3o7 MECA CLUB,4-L FB BB BIGCS- I IYF9 .1 PIIONIC' WAA' MECCS LIVESCCK367 Kendra Carson, Karina Wiese and Sandra Carsonlliarina knows which one is who!j lt: . 4-QL, K X i - it 6 pb 3' I jenna Mortenson YL FIOnIier'85 BW'85 BreckenricIe'83 LCj VUFC Steamhoat'85 FUBAR lTh? Donna Myers Mexico '84, BFVS, We made it!!! busan Moses Europe85 SPBreak BQSOF VMP Shakejake CMFD D84 Manhuntrrdschrew diet Cokepaoatmclm Leslie Myrah BABBIT BWB-POB VVFC Varsity-D WATS BC NDE-INTRTBING Heidi Munson M. 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Nelson Fischer Nothing5PBK86 ConChoir MkupcrewHd Preskynit QQ Elias Ricks Ngwayah II AFS Liberialnternational Club'86' Through efforts to the stars. K U3 Q S 3 Tara Norris Ta Maw,V-PomPon, Ben- nies, PDS, Madonna, ILTPH, Foul,B S6-B4-85 Scag Groucho ITN Christine Nesse I LUV BC 4EVER 1 Rebecca Nicholls Shake it down!Can cl i g i t ? C a s a P FLA'86BMUS PABL4 TU FFY, PAT R V F-Ball M-Rats 285 Colo-84 85 Prez Fla '8 KC8zBPvsME 4. 3 Ohnstad T e Lumber- jacks Parties Mt.Dew College Booser Salami Poprnrn I. , 1 Marissa Onhciber KF! Serior's kids BC,Cwin 4yrsTennis KJS Fan Club HR? ConChoir,Mn-4ng,SH! li Matthew Orncs 2yrV V ball State 84 WTF Tn Fball Senors Necios HR7 3yr4Lakes IMAY 'Sl I William 1Billj Palmer 70'fz CAMARO Z28 Chevy POWER- Light'EM UP HR? WALLY'S GEAR HEADS P C I A -ex N ,Q B 5 . 1 ' K. '? ' F Randall O'Leary lahman'85, Scrub Soccer SUN.NT movie club,MF- DPIR C45 HR??? BC Ras- ta ari Katrina Orlik PEPPY MUSICALS 31 STEAMBOAT '84 MLMDWJ FAW MAD- NESS MOVIN' ON S 5 Steve Osterberg COPENHAGEN Kid GT- BMX '70 Cutlas 44Z CET- EED Beth Parish BEEPS SOCCER10 VAll.'85 Wats-BC ITAPH? UVC T8rT'S HR? F! 'WA 7 Shannon Olle SMO SocCom 'QV-CHEER DBCO WATS-BC FLA'56 WOLFANGEL SLBBD HRTTT SB Amy E. Olson Chris Olson MEXlCO'B5 NORWAY85 SOP CUKES ARE- BET- TER! PE HR? 5ENOR'S KIDS' CMF VMP 5pli:-h splash . , . l was taking a bath! lBrett Desnoyers, josh Mjaanes, Matt Ball, and Brian Richardson! Mike Parisi Gary Parman john Patrick Nfl Spooner Wi HONDA ATC FARMS Baseball 44 VGymnastics MEXICO 85 HTH CET EED CHEVY Criswold,whats up Beaner MMFC BWCA3 Seftor's VAN IAMS 442 REDLINE booThoe Homeroom ? VE- Hijos HR? MX2 TUS SENIORSX 175 IJ I x . Gwen S. Patterson You are like me as much as I am like you. This place is not For me! E I! 1 Ellen Pellegrino V-Track C-Csurviver BC BSlives NotSorry Happy B-day Mr, Loker!Snr's Kids l lay Peterson V-Diving, soccer Cinch runt Ninja War ILMB laguar Ski 85-86 Tri-FB X? Amy C. Pokorney DRAEG-PAK JRP FAN CLUB SWIMMINGBZ, '83 SOFI'BALl.'82,'83,'84 ' 176!SENlORS Douglas 1. Paulson 84-85 HOCKEYS VIDEO MAN NORSKY POWER RALPHS Boys TRACK- PAUL BRAUN Fanclub David Packard Penpek We're just the same THE Bill SL Dave Show-BC SNDTMOOVY HR?? 12 Chem Susan Peterson SUZ HB HWQ V- C.Scan Bng. Fest '86 VAII. '86 BD'sLD Chem.12 Ans U2 David L. Pease V-SWIM V-VBALL V- TRACK THCFC MACFC PC PC BRICKWARS UM HR' Brooke Peterson PUT YOUR HANDS UP AND SHOUT!! Boadies Buddy at 5 , . xg, x ii Madelaine Pfahler Sonia's Murdr! Draeg-Pak Real Women Stroke!'TWl- LAU Crew Clthng-Klepto Hey-U l Steve Smith: up close and personal T! LF Ignacio Piera TAKE IT EASY OF COURSE! l NEVER . wb M MAKE MISTAKES l Cindy Pillar 3-E' Patrick Ponti Steve Pope G d . A I Pep Band 82 EUROPE 85 Poper Scary HarrylP 00 '0 S nm- venice ls A Pit R U DRY 4 lake BB Widnes fn Yet Mr. Brumm?! HUNT - FT Pottery 84- 86 L hrb Porter 5 L N O R 5 K I D S DRALC-PAK YEAR- BUUK 1080 T RACK -ag x, Mun Rnhardson Lon Lhoii,Mn-ng-z-:- HARR V SWIMMING L! L' ll I TWIIAU ITIIIXIK VII RR Mart Robinson ROB0 V SOC CQER I 7 W II A T S U P HI .-XNIR SSH-XMI Iwo Icnnrtcr Suri IIR .ll-I Bc Ihr-rv AI.UHA SKI VAII Ho Bl MUIMLRHAR VLI ,IRAQ K Marc Priebe TRACK,YI:ARBOOK, KILLER , Voted Most Iikelv to defmtf-old to -aci- vu-' '41- W. Brian Richardson C.I.'v- FR5 ESCAPADE '85 BWCA 83-85 'WILLIE' ODPB It-v 2vr Evil Ed IW.- Mutthvvs I. Romberg 'THE BLRLI' USMC Kevin I. Salter ' 'K-DIVINE' VVBALL VBBALI. HR 214 MY GAL MAL FBLA 'DLSTINY AWAIT5' Aimee Quirin Q DRAEG-PAK, SENORS KIDS YEARBOOK 1986, STUDENT COUNCIL. IlIURIN1l.N1IIPRI'- jesse Rabenhorst Matt, Stephanie, Lora, Alicia, Trevor, and Laura show that VVv-t N xpilit Iivvs Larey B. Rud VSOCCERJIISSNUGGLE mBBSTO SIS MALIBU RR DAYTONA'8o CLIFF- II'N1I'RH 'XJIBIIS MS:-I -l Anne Scherer STEAMBOAT '85, Vail '86 V-Track, 'JUMBO-G. UZ Be there ALOHA! HR. 214 Laura Rudd Marty Schaumburg CHARLES BRONSON FLIP TEST WKA395 RIDE TO LIVE LIVE TO RIDE I. I ,ti .5f1'5W 73 'N TY- -I 1 ,Q .P 7 Scott Rice Var. V-Ball, B-Ball YL Bon- er, LM pH1 SFSHP KSHA YD H-PI ZZT CKS Todd L. Ritschard INDEPENDENT WILD AND CRAZY Wendy Rudy NARU!! Pe-can That's Tacky IC!! What?? Be there ALoha HmRm 214 s -E-X '1 1 Q Y Ann Scherz Colombia '84 SVUBA Bad- ger Girls State SENIORS! 177 R 'ir Kim Renee Schleisman HR. 214 BE THERE ALOHA CMF-BUBBLE SXANTI SKI-SUN I LOVE IOHNNY Q WA K. Tracy Schmelzer PDS MOW OTIS Mistle- toe 83 WEST HOCKEY18 KSFC EFF THEATIZ MILKBONEZONE Let me out! - Derek Tyus 1-an I.Ab' Daniel Schultz Eric R..Schultz becnp Rc-gent Review Ed. V-TRACK V-VBALL 4- Move over Rover Blues LAKES MEXICO K: AIFS Leave me alone!!! 85' S-SKIT BE THERE ALOHA! HR214 i Rebecca Lynn Schultz len Schulz Herald Hal Schmidt V-SOCCER STATE CHAMPS V-TRACK B- CLUB 85 HR. 214 Be there aloha Greg Schroeder Dave Schneider Maria Schneider V-FBALL MUDRAT5 Westward Staff Mem PSPATG HR. 214 BE ber And so on and so THERE ALOHA H-V on Callooh Callay LORA UATW UNCLE .l 5-' - 'Q ,. .C ' is T4 john E. Schuh Mike Schulte V-PBA!-L 375 BIC 8 V-Fball Big 8 Champs CHAMPS MUDRAT5 Thunder-TBLM 161 VHOOP5 CINDY G- HR- SLM BB-Club Florida 214 BE THERE ALOHA 86 CRQQ15 5 N..,.ic ' fjlpxff 'ri ,T ff A fn. Q HR.214 Be there aloha VBATFAE WE HAVE Kennan Wood and Spotl?J relaxing WHO CARES WHAT CORN 214 HBGDS FurB4 THE COACH SAYS? CC StPC 50I'sBC Senor's kids TAPESTRY P-Crew ZWC on somebody's floor i Meg Scudera 0 I LOVE YOU R.M. 'I om Shih STAY AWAKE AND YOU'LL HAVE FOOD TO SPARE. ---- Prov- 0l'l'1H 20:13 Heidi Simon HONOR BAND Holly Smith ODIE HSFA HLRF Big DU85 CMR FAC83 FEMMES SCILUVU MRC83-84 NA MYT- KIC RDLPF i Q A Rae Selvey RED CLlFFJmprs 85 BC! DCNME MALIBURR Ragnbull MM,THANX Wendy Showers MALIBU RR's1YTONA 86 MAFBC SY B CAL HERE I COME - alia Cynthia Smart Cynd SUB BNBDT! BBT ILWDMI Crew Party '85 HERO BWCA 84 85 IATA! 1? We :': ' S ' g -. 1 ff Rich Smith V-Hockey,B-Ball ifll ED BC86 PB KIC CRIS- WOLD Nicholas A. Seuser I AM AFRICA. MY Life lies within that realm. Lynn M. Silbernagel B-ball Spoonin The And California '85 EMO MSO FAN Club Cleary's ' Alicia Smith LIGHTNINLISH WATS- BC 55 VAILSSFLAS6 T8:T'S WOLFA. ITAPH? Hl. UVC TPCH Stephen Smith V-Footbal 4125 MUD- BOWL85 The jimi Hen- drix Exp!!!! ILSZF DLIGIB Aus.'86w!SZ if ii?- 3 Q. ...,- 2 A, I I 52' I ' , 1' , 72 jared Lee Sheldon Call me the Devil, it's true. Some can't accept but l crept inside you. 'Ji I e. I . A Steven l'. Shen Digitally mastered Dream A-Ha U2 BMW BIANCHI SCOP Cennerra 930Ruf NHS OINKS 3 Q 5 E Kim M. Solberg SOBES Hey-O H2OSKl MUSK41 YEAH GREMLINS PFS Him,Him8zHim Cabin-n- lNirpool'85 jam'n 1 Nice tongue, Ellyn! F -Co Maria Soliz I Santa Cruz, Cal,New York Las jaras.Hero.l Miss U Luis.l'm Coming Back CA SEN IORSX 179 lan 5. bpencer Pep Band,Rink Rat,ALVA SKATES,Percussion, MAD. SCOUTS 2- 85,V.floor H. ,L w- V Tony Steinhofer Rat Pack,Harry Carey 31 Holy Cow,lt Might Be It Could be lt is. Dawn Stelow lBayusj I luv Rich Bayus wfallmy heart forever and ever! Dawn and Rich 8-22-86 Scott btephenson MECCS ZEPPS AND FEMME5 BEAVERIB6 TENNIS-1A CLUB BIGC-S HBIGCELY BONGOM 180f5ENlORS V 5 51.3,- A Y'H-100.9-l 'P0S Robert 51-ltlurd Ircvor ll. btcbhins Sw-md-0 SASAUGEHBUZZ Go visit Brazil someday l KILLHWDT 84 Holes in will miss West 8: VS a love my 9hin CUDA85 Hginch- Vivi XOXO Beiios REP HROOI YRBK HP SRS NE- CIOS RMBO WM.'86 BOM CLUB B5-86 BC Christopher I. Stevens SNEVS 15 V.HOCKEY RAMBO1 JMB-SOME DAY-ZlP CUDA The gang, knows how to party it up! ,..-' kv vi an . ,. :gp .i 7 st ' .I 'QM' .- 23 Siv Svardal Robert Swader Brook Sylvester NORWAY V-FOOTBALL BIG-8 CTIO Chick Choco- CHAMPS SWADES MU- late shake Fla '85, '86 DRAT TADRAT L ll1xlY Smart and Lisa Haug Mmam li-nun Wc Have Linn. Oscar. YFU Crew, VBATFAE. Europe'84 French Club. HR Fan C uh AF , S -e I kung Ihwhcn WIBl:5 V-Tennis Vic- tory Lap BC 4-Lakes B- Ball SCIT BS CUDA fx X 1' Rirhard lhrnn Marg.: rel I est qMegl Track-Mv:KcggerH V4SaBBall ConChoir Min' nesingBSlives NotSorry- ITINNI R -lul' lril H Muhael lhumas 'HUBL5 V-lB,lhv Boat'85 Beyond Reality T5l ,NO M No Travel- lkillvr H.rn.in.i james E.. lhuesen Mr.T cereal ie- better than Capn Crunch. 4 Lake BBA SLIME Cod hles-4 you. wi s xx X limothy Iaylor 4-Lakes Buckets-SLIME RRTAB KK Dl. Fan Club l,Jl'lI9l levik 4-Lakes Buckets SLIME Tracy leasdale Var SB 4L Mr Mac's FC Circus peanuts forever Blong I han DhLA BULK LR Wlfere am I. . V -if 5 2 7 l' beterash leterra l like West My favorite sport is V-Ball It can train a person character Zung I hau jV5occer'84 CO-OP Ig- -1 john K. lhumpson Who needs the Sun when We have the Stars?g Ski the Bi-.ive and the Bumps William P. Iishler Tish Band Art 85 Europe trip Flim Director llove it- whena plancomestogether SENlORS!181 ilheresa Iolletson Hun Tran g My Vietnamese Smile is for helIo,goodbye and thank you. I mins you all. Quyen Tran 1 is, I I Michael Tuffli Peter Vallem Eric Van Rens Tim Vgnden ISZXSENIORS f, V SPASTICS,FLBR PHLSFSHP Susan M. Vesperman NOBBDSNORSWD SWILL BBT XESDIS PAR- ilg ANIMALS OF AMER- A Stephen W. Turner Not at All EHIF Stirfry BLT? Noljay- Sushi Cenerra Muinger Derek L. Iyus Mexico B4,V-Track NY85,Remember hr IIS!!! RirkyRickyRiCIcy Shut up ' , 4 E 3 Iii? Lherie Urban Bridge'83Sboat 'BSQCOL BC SNARF P-Crew CBLMB FUBAR Tri.I5-I I-.ill IIK Hit- Ixahonn1 Carrie A. Wallace Vbb8:s A440 EEOOO HPFC Seior's Mecios WILA?YrBk IFS beer kind of reaI!? 1 Michele Walsh Social Committee Oui Oui GMM S5 PUYP DP OICV HAREM HEMAN CLUB - Peter Walz VV GOLF ORCH HP Fan Club PEACH MEAT- M E N R U L E W A N T SOME SQUASH? Tony Heinricks- Here's lookin' at you kid! Paul Weidenkopf NOODLES-WALLEYE JH 85 Ml VSOCCER V,BASEBALL TAF Cz CUDA QQ Kristin S. Westgard V.C-leading, Heman Club, S-SHIP,MLHC. 2S4,NO TIME, HAR- EMSTRAWS, CABIN, MUSK4 barah L. Weinkam Social Committee Oui Oui CMM HE-MAN CLUB Suburbs PUYP OICY HARFM sf 5 rf!-E' I 'A Michelle Wang WYSO, Oinks, Latin Club! NHS. Purdue 85, Cl, AD? Music'CIinic 85, Mish -I1 Gemma Reggae Warner Fr.Cl,Tpstry, CL,Lk's Th. Yrbk,HP Fan CI,Znd Elite Yo wan som tuna?.Yems Anna Paige Wellensiek SCCo-PREZ Book Stbt 85 Yail 86 swim soccer HPFC ILFAA FUBAR jum- Im fi lvlf-D . Angela M. Ward The Bomb jaws TLAFA All KAKYxes CHUMP DECA ENDRO Party Animals of America Sean Michael Warren MANU.3 ZabeI's Aoo DAOFA AUTO 2 Wally's Cearheads PARTY ANI- MAIG OF AMERICA julie Wells Soccer Tutoring ' I broil, Rob, Marc, Paul, Chris and Rick - We've come a long way since then! Peter Ward lzlizabelh Ann Weber twink's friend Mommie X and D.D S.P Lois Wells Meghan Whalen VARSITY X-COUNTRY. TRACK, DR, DC, C3, YO WAN SOME TUNA? HE-MAN LIVESLBIFF! SENIORS 183 AA: Q 1, 5 C ' 'if'f 'f i1Li, E5 7' pi, 'A , We K1 ' ' , Q5-i of 0 r-N... ..: l' if 1:2312 QC? 3, Q, . i , fi 3 Dan While WHITEBOY WALLYS- GEARHEAD5 Zabelszoo ratPack DFWU PTYP THE PIG DIED CPNHGN Charles Telfer Williams Highland Winds HB HC NHS WYSO Soccer Musi- cals SGP QUANTUM llfl' All ATIN IAZY ' K' Q35 5 Graham Wally Willoughby KjSfanclub mariedasfrnde- Peaeoupforharney SrMc-tm ai nw' 1- vi. 'UX --pal .uv vill- - johnny E. Winston lr. Rapmaster Savior-faire of Fresh Force Playboy V- FB V-BB HR136 Rapper 184!SENlORS Michelle Wichman Spike WE HAVE CORN! BC Chuckie Ts SOIG ZWO MEX VVl'1L'l0'-' rnx'v:-Lum-1' Bun'-' Karina Wiese Math Team, Sp. Club, NHS Sweden 84, Purdue E-E9 85 Bmw Cfinllt-' 9 D Laura Wiley Wilcs- bHNlKLFRlTZ rRr SB WolfAngele- WATS-BC RL'-INT 'GIBEI7 4vnX'-pal I ll XXI! lhric- ref? c a im ,K if 2 .tn 5 lim Will Wilhcr' Agent ZXZ8 Interceptor collector Yan llalvn 77 TOP Patricia R. Witte VBALL 4LAKES BBALL SBALL GIRL SCOUTS 4H NHS OINKS '85 JAPAN SMILE! GLY!!! ,Sm . , M 'X N ' E gkxgl y , rf ' rx V ,xx Q , I - . Heather jane Witlwcr lt's finally over! Valoric Kay Wolchek CIRLAT BRl'l'TlLN l'El 5l Q3-+ 23' BRUNIL SFAS' TILS Ullllll THMHTB l'I'Al IANA rf Q L A i lRllNl5l jcnmlcr lMmdwan.l HO IL-X Hlllllh rv 5 mfr.-f-.2 I AI lrnx I INruIvIn'vssLi Ihve Ynungquisl Rublwu- N' IBA!! 5ta:aniboal'85gVail, B.C.8o WA'I'f- BL YH Lin Xoungy :lt'e- casualpski Io fluid IN1.i-- l1IxI1.IIl' I' Inu' Iwo hi ski BAB wI'- lin IH v Steve Yu 0 PIMF HB WI1aI?N0tI1ing ILuvGermany Climbing is my Iifc T-BoncsRule! IIJIIJ Dan Zanoya V-FballBbaIlHockey sls Mud Rat Z-Club 81-18 LN EXP ' ,Zi Illyn Zugmh Mike Zubcrbier XIIAII- Zuni ZQIUI' HSIH.---:mx -oi ry 'wliiiu-lin Ilnniuoniin ig FII If Norman Bass I JS' jean Zevnik DJO V-Track DECA Trez CCS Club DS8rS8nC FN BJE MAX V Sz the Resis- tors WS Sue Zickau V-Swimmin Z-Club ILSSF GHTAP illessy, ILY! Australia HIC!! See Ya! Susan M. Ziehr Cliff-jumpers85! Z-Club Sisters! MBBSTO WATS- BC! ELMO-72! Changes - ,, I Q A 'f 2 i' ' 'EIN J .,,' C if N--' - it . Q x l Susan Chggy Dennis Kaegi SENIORSXIBS We love you, Drea. Absence Black skirts And slate suits File systematically Across the cemetary Orderly Except for the absence Of the breath Of a girl Sixteen Bitter cold wind Prods puffy eyes And dragging feet Whips across a void dee My laughter and tears Stolen Bubbling water of life Frozen to eternal crystal Absence of light Traps potential prisms ln a deep hole My own life Now trivial debris Settles on the bottom - Linda Eble p inside Thi boolc is dedicated to our classmate, Andrea Brown, who died on january 16, 1985. I c DEDICATION, 18 EDITORIALS roug ou e year, e es war s . that, in addition to having accurately reported school events, also realistically reflected our time. As it turned out, however, the definition of the word realistic , and its place in a high school yearbook became a heavily debated issue. Luckily enough, some pages that had been intended for ads from DECA became available, giving us a chance to express our views about being a teenager in the 198O's. G j' Tl-UNK if I f serv-W N FP-5T.' A 0 -- ' f 'iv . it 15 - tkklfk 1' lgii I -nu X Z' I I She's g on h West High School. It's been such a big part of our lives for the past four years that we wonder how we can leave it and how we ever managed to stand it. This school definitely had a part in shaping our lives. We entered as scared freshman, all in the same boat, trying both to strike up new friendships and to adjust to a faster paced life than that of middle school. We're leaving this school with more knowledge and maturity - hopefully better prepared to handle our futures. In between entering and leaving there was a period of experimentation. We all began to find out who we really are. Some of us became politically inclined lsee opposite pagej, some involved in sports, others took life easily while yet others committed themselves to their education. After all these years, most of us have found some sort of niche. Throughout high school, we've been subjected to a lot of authority figures, telli-ng us what to do, how to act, and in some cases, who to be. Most of us have been a little upset over some of our administrators' deci- sions and ideas, but, if you think about it, we may be upset over all the rules we have to follow, but soon, we too will be adults, throwing our power around, much to the discontent of the younger generation. lt's kind of cyclical, just like the freshman-senior cycle. Fresh- men who get picked on grow up to be seniors who pick on freshmen. But what about the good times? The first football game, the first mixer as a frosh UU, staying out late at a dance, or partying the night away at a friend's house? Do you remember looking forward to English because someone you liked was in your class? Or tripping as you went up the stairs with an armload of books and being so embarassed? You tend to look back and smile, if not laugh. These are the reasons I'm going to miss West. As high school students and nasty teenagers , we've had to deal with a lot of stress and pain. The stress doesnt necessarily come from school - some- times it's social problems. One of these problems can be friends, Some times we change and we don't realize it. This can lead to friction between those who were once best buds, not to mention arguments turning into full-scale feuds. Sometimes we know each other too well, and this in itself can drive friends apart, making room for hurt, dejection, and downright anger. We've all felt this way, it's only natural - we seem so alone at times, but we really aren't. Lack of sleep is probably one of the major causes for missing school besides doctors' and dentists' appoint- ments. There were those long nights staying up to finish the history term paper that just happened to be due the day before semester exams started, or the night you had to study for physics, trig, english and comput- ing because your teachers got together and planned their unit tests for the same day. Weekends were no real help in catching up on sleep: some of us worked until the wee hours of the morning, others went out early and came back late, while others tried to catch up on all they fell behind on during the week. Such lives we've led. For seniors, it was exciting planning out the future, or not planning out the future, as the case may be. It was also exciting hearing of your friend's acceptence into the college of his choice, or of another's plans to go to New York in hopes of breaking into the theatre. MUCH OF A FUNERALDO But does high school have any bearing on our fu- ii: ture lives? Has it really shaped us so much? Will the quiet ones turn out to be politicians? Will the brilliant ,, ones stay that way? I don't know. That's what we'll t find out at our class reunions. L Looking back on this article, I guess I wouldn't call it an editorial, but rather a senior's reflection on some of the things We've gone through at WHS. If you wanted to see the ultra-conservative viewpoint, I'm sorry. But, finally, how will we leave West? Will we go out with a bang or a whimper? I don't know - I guess it just depends on the individual. - Carrie Wallace Co-Assistant Editor Also in Sunday 's color comics 188 Lars Aurizvro fences - riturzsrows me-r REMARK . E ,T ok? HE-H gl HW - wt of' 61 tl V 1' HEH 5,471 4 9 Yi 17641 E ' I 2 - . tr E ., E 2 U, 5 i 5 5 - 3 if ! ' 5 5 ff,- -2. o Elin 9 fPraise, lessIV Q -.N Q Q 'ib 'XX5 960 5 5 m E' - Ya 'K X-S mm 2 S a Y -' Fr Y?-'Q' nv-1 , L .1 V I 217' 5 :Q f' ' Q egg lghfe Z in fs '1 O an , g CD 5 2 a 2 1 4 'gg Q.. 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BOndS, Mark 127, 57 Bongard, Stephen 118 Bonin, Lisa 86, 118 Boone, Brenda 127 Borisy, Alexis 16, 118 Bosben, Brian 118 Boshers, Lisa 127 Bostrom, Laura 63, 96, 118, 198flNDEX 125 Boulden, Chaun 127 Brausen, Rebecca 118 Braxton, Karen 118 Breitweiser, Laura 118 Breckenridge, Sarah 26, 82, 115, 56 Bridge, Susan 118 Briggs, Angle-Q-Y1Q Brill, Aimee 86, 118, 53 Britton, Herbert 118 Bromfield, Sherry 118 Buckmaster, Laine 127 Buser, jennifer 20, 41, 118 Busch, jennifer 86, 118 Butzer, Tina 14, 127 Bylar, jurt 37 Caire, Michael 118, 57 Caldwell, Sean 118 Calef, Andrew 118 Camnitz, Kevin 127 Capadona, Gina 127 Cappella, Elise 81, 118, 123 Carne, Margaret 27, 127 Carson, Karen 118 Carter, Tina 86, 118 Caruso, Anthony 127 Casad, Andrea 63, 64, 85, 119 Cashin, Benjamin 46, 119 Cattelino, Deborah 119, 125 Chang, Benjamin 119 Charkowski, Ronald 119 Clark, Eileen 119 Clark, Scott 127 Clarke, Melissa 86, 119, 56 Clausen, Marc 46, 119 Clifford, Cathleen 86, 119 Cole, Anthony 37, 119, 57 Coleman, Larry 119 Collins, Charles 86, 119 Collins, john 65, 89, 119 Collins, Kathleen 119, 53 Conner, joshua 29, 119 Cooper, Elizabeth 26, 119 Cooper, Eric 119 Corbit, Chris 127 Corcoran, Edward 89, 119 Corey, Christoph 81, 119 Corfits, Sarah 81, 119 Corliss, jason 127 Courtenay, Elizabeth 119 Crandall, jennifer 86 Crnkovich, jessica 119 Croal, Deirdre 119, 60 Cruz, Tanya 119 Cuccia, jennifer 119 Dale, Amanda 119 Damm, jeffrey 119 Daniel, Stephen 81, 119 Danner, Kara 63, 119 Davey, Emily 47, 65, 119 David, jennifer 63, 119 Davis, Rebecca 41, 119 Diez, Teresa 119 Dillenbeck, Michael 127 Dolan, Karen 119 Domini, jackie 119 Dortch, Patrina 127 Drahn, Matthew 119 Drane, Matthew 119 Duell, Caroline 127, 126 Duerst, Matthew 127 Dupuis, Amy 86, 127, 56 Duszynski, jonathon 127, 57 Duval, Steven 127 Eaves, Rebecca 81, 127, 125 Eck, David 127, 31 Edari, Kimanzi 127 Eggen, Brent 37, 127 Eherenman, Wendy 127 Eithun, Amy 127 Eithun, Thomas 127 Eklof, jeff 127 Eliason, Karina 81, 127, 56 Emerson, Traci 120 Endle, Kathryn 86, 120 Enemuoh, Donald 120, 57 Engen, Kristen 120 Erichsen, Oscar 27, 127, 50 Erker, Ann 64, 120 Ermilio, Rich 120 Esch, Amy 120 Essert, Caroline 120 Faliski, Katherine 41, 81, 120, 56 Farrington, joy 81, 120 Feifarek, Matthew 86, 120 Fishbain, Sarah 86, 120, 56 Fiske, Mai 120 Fitzsimmons, William 86 Fleischli, Mary 120 Fleming, Matthew 120 Fleury, Ruth 86, 127 Florek, Lalena 119 Follet, Gregory 46, 120 Franklin, Edward 127 Friday, Richard 127 Friedman, jennifer 81, 127 Fullin, jim 127 Fulmer, Sean 127 Funmaker, Eric 127 Fuss, Amy 81, 120, 56 Gagliano, Aaron 127 Gambrell, Rochelle 127 Garcia, Raymond 120 Garner, Sarah 120 Gatlin, CynthLL120 Gaucys, Peter 120 Gee, Quincy 127 Geller, joy 81, 120 Germany, Floria 127 Beyler, Curtis 120 Gilchrist, Corinne 16, 127 Gill, David 127 Goldberg, jennifer 83, 127 Goncalves, Claudio 127 Goodhue, Carmen 86, 120 Gorman, Lawrence 120, 59 Goemans, Steven 89, 127 Gothier, Danielle 120, 60 Gracco, Genny 41, 120 Graham, Heather 120 Grams, Derek 127, 57 Grapsas, Nicoletta 83, 120 Grayer, Gwendolyn 127, Gutheinz, Emily 120 Hachiya, Christian 120, 60 Haertel, Sara 119, 120 Hahn, Heidi 120 Haile-Michael Heywot 27, 120, 56 Haley, Kathryn 120 Hamacher, john 127, 57 Hammond, Timothy 127 Hann, Monica 121 Hanson, Maja 121 Harr, julie 70, 85, 121 Harrell, Damon 42, 127, 54 Harrison, Robin 127 Hass, Elizabeth 121 Hastings, jennifer 81, 121 Hawk, Benson 121 Hawley, Shawna 121 Hay, Matthew 121 Heneman, Herbert 86, 121 Hewson, Fraser 14, 20, 121 Hicks, Stacy 121, 56 Hilbert, Michelle 120, 121 Hill, Douglas 121 Hillback, Elliott 86, 121 Hinshaw, Louis 37, 127 Hodgins, Deborah 121 Hoffman, Charles 65, 127, Hogg, Abigail 86, 121, 56 .ll I Hollowa fDora ,121 Holschuh, Aimee 83, 121 Hopkins, Michelle 121, 56 Hornik, Kyla 29, 121 Houser, Theresa 127 Hubatch, David 127 Hubbard, Elizabeth 121 Hubble, Cory 127 Hudson, Kimberly 121, 56 Hughes, Melinda 232 Hughes, Timothy 121 Georgeson, Brenda 121 Hutchinson, john 121, 126 Huynh, Phat 121 Hwang, Dong 127 Icke, Diana 41, 121, 122 Igl, Troy 127 Ingram, Wanda 127 Said, lrawati 121 Irish, Margaret 127 Iskandarsjach, Rizal 121 jackson, Barba,Qj.2L7 Janus, Caleb 20, 83, 121 jaworski, Sonya 121 jefferson, Shawn 41, 121, 122, 60 Jeffries, David 86, 121 Jenkins, Joshua 46, 121 Johnson, Amy 41, 181, 121, 56 Johnson, Craig 127 Johnson, Maurice 127 Johnson, Marian 127 Jones, Bronwyn 20, 41, 121 Jones, Kenneth 37, 121, 58 Julien, David 121 Kaehlar, Sam 127 Kann, Timothy 127 Kasten, Genevieve 121 Bruggink, Faye 121 Kaufman, Daniel 19, 121 Kellenberg, Heidi 86, 127 Keller, Stacy 49, 121 Keller, Tracy 121 Kelly, Bridget 121 Kempher, Robin 121 Kenney, Jane 121, 56 Kent, L01'i 56, 121, 60 Kerwin, Braden 121q,Keth, Keo 121 Keth, They 121 Kiesling, David 121, 50 Kirchesh, Brad 121 Kisdarjono, Mimi 127 Kite, Jeffery 37, 121 Kleiboer, Jr. Richard 127 Kleinmaier, Stephen 121, 57 Knoche, Nadine 81 Komplin, Suzanne 121 Krinsky, Daniel 127 Kroupa, Shenan 81, 122 Krumbein, Donato 89, 121 Kruse, Korinne 122 Kruschke, John 122 Kummer, Shawn 83, 122 Kuster, Robert 127 Lafreniere, Timothy 122 Laishes, Jane 86, 122 Lake, David 81, 127 Lamberty, Marnie 122, 56 Langlois, Joshua 122, 57 Larson, Layne 127 Lasavage, Dana 122 Lauritz, Anthony 127 La Varda, Gabrielle 83, 122 Lawrence, Lisa 81, 122 Leach, Daniel 122 Leachman, Candra 122 Lee, Long 127 Leide, Heather 20, 83, 122 Le Gare, Andrea 122 Lehman, Pamela 83, 122 Leu, Adam 127 Libert, John 127 Liegel, Bruce 122 Linden, Judith 81, 122 Libkey, John 37 Lipke, Timothy 127 Lippincott, Ellen 40, 81, 122 Loniello, Kevin 86, 122 Lor, Mee 127 Loving, II Thomas 122 Lund, Mark 122 Malane, Dwayne 127 Malik, Asma 91, 122 Mandt, Christina 41, 86, 122 Manke, Jennifer 122 Manke, Jody 83, 120, 122 Mapp, Juliette 127 Markart, Jerald 122 Maron, Jason 16, 83, 127 Marshall, Brent 122 Martin, Jacob 65, 127 Martin, Rebecca 127 Martinez, Pablo 127 Martin, Sarah 122 Marvin, Lee 122, 60 Matulionis, Krista 122 Matzelle, Elise 122 May, Jesse 122, 58 Mayhew, Christoph 122 McGaw, Leslea 127 Mc Glynn, Anissa 63, 122 Mc Intosh, Dierdre 127 McMillan, Stephen 46, 181, 122 McMullan, Michalle 122, 56 Mears, Cory 65, 122 Mergen, Kevin 127 Mergen, Nathan 86, 122 Miley, Katherine 122 Miller, Bruce 86, 122 Miller, Diane 18, 127 Miller, Sean 65, 122, 57 Mintener, Marni 122, 60 Mirkin, Dana 127 Mitchell, Susan 127 Mjaanes, Bryan 86, 122 Moll, Rebecca 122 Moore, Charles 127 Morales, Maria 127 Morin, Rebekah 81, 127 Morse, Jeffrey 122, 57 Mosher, Benjamin 122 Moyer, Matt 127 Mueller, Mary 122, 56 Mundstock, Jason 127 Murphy, Christoph 83, 122, 126 Myers, Emily 123 Myers, Timothy 123 Nagle, Daniel 123, 57 Narita, Amy 41, 123 Narowetz, Erica 46, 47, 123 Nauman, Katherine 63, 127 Niendorf, Christoph 123 Niesen, Angela 123 Nixon, Stephanie 127, 56 Norback, Nathaniel 123 Norsman, Caroline 46, 47, 81, 123, 56 Novak, Jessica 41, 123, 56 Nozero, Anthony 19, 123 Nuth, Proeung 27, 12.3 Nystrom, Erika 83, 123 Ogara, Michael 127 Okim, Kevin 86, 127, 57 Oliger, Edith 49, 123 O'Neill, Todd 127 Ornes, Michael 39, 86, 127, 57 Ouk, Sony 123 Ouellette, John 86, 123, 125 Owens, Jennifer 86, 127 Ozanne, Ismael 39, 123, 57 Pahmeier, Angela 123 Palmer, Jennifer 123, 56 Parish, Laura 123 Parish, Lisa 123 Patenaude, Ellen 49, 123 Paterson, Joel 86, 127 Paulson, Lynn 86, 123 Pearnell, Christine 123 Pellegrino, Todd 127 Peterson, Gretchen 123 Peterson, Heidi 141, 123 Pfefferkorn, Matthew 86, 123 Peyrot, Guy 123 Pharo, Tracy 86, 123 Kutzbach, Angela 123 Pigott, Andrew 86, 89, 127, 57 Ploc, Jamie 127, 121, . 123 Poi, Elizabeth 86, 117, 123 Pom, Sophear 127 Ponti, Catherine 123 Poole, Sarah 121, 123 Potts, Jenny 127 Powless, Jason 123 Preizler, Jonathan 123 Putnam, Rachel 123 Raffill, Tiffany 81, 123 Ramirez, Maryann 123 Ram, Sak 127 Ramsdell, Leah 127 Rana, Ravindra 124 Rannells, John 86, 124 Rasmussen, Eric 127 Read, Benjamin 28, 124 Reames, Martin 16, 124 Redman, Jennifer 124 Rentmeesters, Charles 29, 12.4 Retelle, Chad 124 Reynolds, Ingo 28, 129 Reynolds, Nancy 41, 81, 124 Rice, Andrew 86, 124, 57 Riddle, Arnold 83, 124 Robinson, Debra 127 Robinson, Ricky 127 Roscoe, Kathryn 124 Rosenshield, Mark 83, 127 Ross, Douglas 86, 124 Rotar, Robert 124 Rothschild, Jennifer 49, 127 Roun, Neim 124 Royal, David 37, 65, 124 Rung, Daniel 124 Ryan, Simone 14, 81, 127 Sanders, Darrell 127 Sanders, Mari 86, 127 Santa Maria, Natalia 124 Schiffmacher, Tanya 124 Schillen, Troy 127 Schoenfeld, Michael 124, 57 Schroeder, Trace 89, 127 Schulenburg, Christop 124 Scott, Christine 14, 29, 81, 127 Scullion, Jordana 83, 124 Seekings, Richard 127 Sehgal, Mark 89, 127 Ses, Chreb 124 Ses, Krem 124 Shapiro, Daniel 124, 58 Showers, Jennifer 124 Sido, Yasmine 81, 124, 60 Siegel, Rebecca 26, 124, 60 Silbernagel, David 127, 57 Simmons, Sarah 127 Simpson, Thomas 124, 57 Sippola, Wendy 124 Skehan, Shanna 81, 124 Slane, Sandra 124 Smith, Scott 46, 124 Smith, Sean 124 Smoler, Tedia 124, 31, 30 Sokolow, Paula 124 Solberg, Scott 37, 65, 127, 61 Song, Sandra 124 Sorenson, Lisa 63, 124 Soroos, Joanna 81, 124 Speakman, Jason 124 Specihinger, Steven 124 Sperbeck, Stacy 127 Sridharan, Anjali 83, 124 Sprague, Jason 37, 127, 57 Sprecher, Chad 89, 127, 57 Stafford, Vanessa 124 Stanley, Jefferson 19, 124 Stark, Jeremy 86, 124 Starr, Jeffrey 65, 124 Steigerwaldt, Stephan 124, 60 Steingass, Brook 81, 127 Stevenson, Elizabeth 18, 81, 127 Stielstra, Sorrel 18, 81, 127, 123 Stockham, Arlo 37, 124 Stoffels, Richard 65, 124 Stowitts, Dana 124 Strahl, Jeffery 127, 57 Peters, Kristina 124, 31 Sullivan, Dan 127, 58 Sullivan, Melissa 86, 124, 56 Sundaralingam, Moha 124 Swain, Audrey 120, 124 INDEX!199 Taeuber, Wendy 124 Tate, Gabriel 86, 127 Taylor, Gregory 127 Tegen, Suzanne 127 Templeton, Tanya 81, 125 Terry, Sean 125 Thao, Choua 27, 125, 61 Thain, Patricia 81, 125 Thao, Mo 127 Thiele, Sandra 127, 56 Thiel, Michael 86, 12.5, 61 Thomae, Andrea 18, 125 Thompson, Kristin 41, 125, 56 Thompson, Peter 89, 127 Thorson, Ingrid 86, 125 Thuesen, John 125 Tierney, Adam 86, 125, 57 Anacker, Sarah 125 Tran, Phuong 125 Trewartha, Justin 125 Tridle, Elizabeth 83, 125 Trolinger, Wendy 127 Trucks, Jesse 127 Truong, Tuan 27, 127 Tucker, John 125 Wilson, Jason 126 Winke, Rebecca 81, 126 Wipperfurth, Kimberly 126 Witte, David 126, 61 Wittwer, Jason 126 Wong, Yun 126 Wood, Garth 126 Worden, Melissa 126 Wright, Steve 86, 126 Xiong, Neng 126, 61 Yang, Kimlay 127 Yang, Poa 126 Yu, Douglas 37, 126, 58 Zafari, Khalid 127 Zahn, Brian 127 Zanoya, Robert 126 Zanoya, Randall 126 Zepeda, Mario 127 Zhang, Ming-Min 27, 126 Zirngible, Laura 126 Zitlow, Tonja 126 Zondag, Robert 20, 26, 126 Zuberbier, Heather 126 Zweifel, James 126 Turnen, Jese 127 Vance, Elizabeth 86, 125, 56 Van DeBurg, Marcie 86, 125, 56 Vandervest, Elizabeth 125 Varney, Patrick 125 Veith, Amanda 125 Verma, Madhu 86, 125 Virgin, La La Kietra 125 Vitale, Tara 81, 125 Von Elbe, Gregory 127 Waldon, Valerie 125 Wallace, Judy 125 Henderson, Richard 36, 125 Wang, Melissa 83, 125 Ward, Anthony 125 Ward, Eric 125 Ward, Kimberly 125 Warner, Nicholas 125 Warren, Meghan 125 Way, Aric 127 Weaver, Jamal 127 Weaver, Terrance 28, 64, 127 Weber, David 127 Wermuth, Cynthia 125 Westgard, Sten 86, 125 Whalen, Heath 37, 125, 58 Whalen, Kevin 125, 50 Whipple, Katherine 127 White, Brittany 14, 125 Zelinka, Helen 125 Whitfield, Sabena 127 Whyte, Scott 65, 125 Williams, Charline 125 Williams, Kate 27, 20, 125 Williams, Lecie 27, 20, 126 Williams, Sheri 127 zoo! INDEX Acker, Christoph 36, 141 Adams, Mary 141 Addison, Nolan 36, 130 Adler, Jean 130 Adriansjach, Pramudya 130, 58 Aldridge, Michelle 130 Alexander, Carla 130 Allen, Elizabeth 18, 74, 129, 190, 130, 30, 208, 188 Allen, Nathan 130 Altenburg, Scott 36, 130 Amber, Kira 130 Anderson, Brek 141 Anderson, Ingrid 64, 82, 130 Anderson, Jerome 130 Anderson, Kristin 130, 52 Anderson, Nicole 130, 53 Anderson, Susan 191 Annen, Michael 130 Antani, Jaidev Uayj 141 Armstrong, Michael 36, 85, 130 Armstrong, Sarah 26, 130 Arneson, Nichole 137, 130 Ash, Weston, 130 Askey, Lynda 130 Ausse, Jennifer 130 Bach, Yen 44, 130 Badger, Lobelia 28, 141 Baker, Kathryn 130, 40 Baldwin, Craig 16, 88, 89, 130, 61 Ballweg, Michelle 90, 130 Barillas, Pat 141 Bariola, Rachelle 63, 130 Barkoff, Daniel 81, 130 Barner, Dale 141 Barney, Alicon 130, 53 Bartholomew, Jodi 141 Bass, Melissa 130 Baxter, Elizabeth 130, 53 Bazan, Matthew 130 Beckett, Tom 130 Bell, IVIiCl'laCl 33, 38, 64, 130 Benkert, Troy 65, 141 Berres, Robert 141 Beverly, Jane 130 Bilder, Deborah 130 Black, Ivan 29, 130 Blanch, Jennifer 141 Blomquist, Carl 130 Blotz, John 36, 81, 130 Boeck, Kristophe 36, 64, 130 Bormett, Melanie 80, 130 Boykoff, Jason 38, 130 Bracket, Pamela 63, 130 Braun, Helen 29, 80, 130 Braun, Tracy 62, 130 Brenneis, David 16, 141 Brinkman, Jennifer 63, 80, 130 Broadbent, Scott 81, 141 Brockill, James 130 Broughton, Yvonne 80, 131 Brown, Darin 131, 54 Brunmeier, Brian 36, 141 Brunsell, Jeffrey 131 Buechner, Eric 15, 85, 89, 131 Buechner, Deborah 44, 131 Burke, Jeffrey 131 Burns, Carrie 131 Burt, Londell 28, 36, 131 Bush, Jeffrey 131 Butler, Holly 131 Caddock, Christoph 131 Cadwell, Robin 85, 89, 131 Cain, Leah 65, 131 Callen, Sandra 131 Camnitz, Kevin 131 Campbell, Mara 65, 131 Canter, Brian 85, 131 Cappella, Jeffrey 39, 65, 131 Cardona, John 131 Carlson, Michelle 84, 131 Carr, Lisa 81, 131 Casper, Sarah 65, 141 Celnicker, Shana 49, 138, 60 Certain, Tate 36, 78, 131 Chagnon, Deborah 29, 80, 131 Chapin, William 131 Chastain, Barney 131 Chen, Ying 131 Chiles, Andrea 19, 82, 128, 131 Ching, Lisa 131 Clark, Channing 131 Clark, Robert 131 Clementi, Todd 141 Clevidence, Lori 80, 131 Cole, Peter 131 Comstock, Jeffrey 131 Connolly, Kevin 131, 58 Converse, Julie 63, 131 Cook, Michael 141 Cook, Matthew 141 Cooney, Catherine 128 Cordio, Frantz 141 Cote, Sean 131 Coutre, Scott 141 Crabb, Joel 64, 65, 131 Cramer, George 131 Crimmins, Anna 131 Croal, Kendra 19, 131 Crowley, Erin 131 Cruz, Jennifer 63, 131 Cusic, Emily 134, 131, 31 Darling, Matthew 65, 85, 131 Delany, Patrick 141 Diller, Benjamin 141 Dimond, Russell 82, 131 Diprima, Dan 19, 78, 132 Diprima, Heather 141, 60 Diprima, Tara 141, 60 Doering, Cindi 63, 132 Dohm, Molly 81, 132 Doherty, Paul 132, 50 Dohr, Raymond 78, 79, 132 Dolphin, Marc 141 Dom, Doeurm 141 Dominguez, Maria 141 Dorworth, Aileen 141 Douma, Frank 85, 89, 132 Dower, Ken 39, 64, 132 Drake, Melissa 13, 29, 70, 139, 132, 30, 188 Dresang, Steven 16, 132 Drew, Stephen 39, 64, 132, 61 Driscoll, Matt 132 Pierotti, Jeremy 82, 138, 140, 11, 18 Egan, Andrew 132 Ehlert, Tracy 141 Ellis, Edwin 141 Emmert, David 141 Epstein, Andrea 132, 60 Erickson, Ryan 132 Erlenborn, Chad 64, 132, 59 Ervin, Nicole 49, 141 Esch, Kevin 65, 85, 89, 135, 132 Euler, William 132, 50 Fabian, Dominique 132 Fagin, Barry 141 Fahien, James 141 Pait, Pamela 132 Fass, Todd 132 Feierman, Jessica 85, 132 Feldt, Neil 141 Ferguson, Jeffrey 132 Finkelmeyer, Todd 42, 132 Fitzgibbon, Bridget 132, 99 Fleckner, Andrew 64, 141 Fleming, Tanyia 141 Fleury, Patrisha 132 Florek, Donovan 132 Florin, Karrie 141 Friederich, David 132 Friedman, Ruth 132, 60 Friend, Scott 65, 132 Gaffney, Marni 141 Gambaro, Andrea 89, 138, 132, 60 Garber, Andrea 49, 132 Gates, Anne Mari 132, 60 Gatlin, Paula 132 Gavigan, Joseph 132 Gaylord, Laura 139, 132, 99 Geiger, Erin 141 Georgalan, Peter 65, 97, 132, 50 Gilchrist, Anders 16 Glebs, Elissa 132 Gow, Donovan 141 Granke, Erick 85, 141 Grant, Laurie 132 Grassy, Theresa 132 Green, Charles 141 Green, Margaret 133 Grgurich, Andrea 82, 140, 134, 133, 31 Grieger-Block, Melind 141, 134, 133 Grogan, Alison 133 Grunke, Kari 63, 133 Guckel, Erik 133, 11 Guinea, Elizabeth 46, 47, 130, 133, 31 Guinea, Paul 133 Gunderson, Christa 65, 133 Gustafson, David 85, 140, 133 Gustafson, Ian 82, 141 Hallam, Charlotte 133 Halliday, Jennifer 133 Halverson, Eric 133 Ham, Carl 133 Hankel, Scott 19, 141 Hansen, Amy 47, 64, 85, 133 Hanson, Kimberly 133 Hanson, Karoline 64, 139, 133, 31 Hanson, Matthew 133, 59 J Hargesheimer, Michael 36, 133 Harper, Michael 132, 133, 61 Harriman, David 14, 141 Harvey, David 36, 85, 133 Hassett, Kevin 36, 65, 79, 90, 133 Hauck, Roger 133 Haugen, Sally 133 Havey, Brent 133 Havron, Michelle 46, 47, 70, 133 Hayden, lan 133, 50 Hayward, Kent 133 Hazard, Ken 36, 133 Heinz, Robert 133 Heivilin, John 133 Henderson, Rich 36, 65, 81, 127 Hendrickson, Erik 133 Her, Choua 141 Her, Ge 27, 133 Herrling, Trisha 63, 133 Herzog, Elise 133 Heshaam, Ayesha 133 Hilderbrand, Sean 141 Golden, Elia 133 Hill, Stevie 64, 141 l'lilliS, Mike 36, 133 Hinch, John 133 Hirschler, Susan 138, 60, 31 Hoffinger, Stacy 62, 134 Hoffman, Suzanne 70, 80, 134 Holloway, Laura 134 Holschuh, Patricia 141 Hooper, Margaret 20, 134 Hoornstra, Lynn 130, 134 Hopkins, Edie 49, 80, 134 Hopkins, Marcella 134 Houser, jennifer 134 Howard, Rachel 134 Hozeny, Jesse 36, 85, 134 Hu, Yinjia 27, 141 Hubbard, Steven 39, 65, 141 Huber, William 134 Irvin, Timothy 39, 141 Jacobson, Elizabeth 85, 134 Jefferson, Lara 49, 134, 60 Jeffries, Bradley 134 Ji, JOE 36, 141 Johnson, Johnson Amy 134 Christoph 134 Johnson Kristine 44, 134, 52 Johnson Shawn 36, 141, 134 Johnson Tara 141 Johnson , Travis 84, 141 Jones, Anthony 28, 141 Jones, Toby 28, 36, 141 Kaestle, Frederika 27, 141 Kasper, Jenette 82, 134 Kavanagh, Matthew 134 Keller, Susan 63, 65, 85, 134 Kelliher, Susan 134, 53 Kennedy, Susan 134 Kennedy, Todd 64, 134 Kenney, Brian 89, 134 Kenney, Tracy 21, 85, 89, 134 Kent, Leanne 49, 134 Keys, Eric 29, 134 Khath, Pheng 141 Kilby, Jennifer 134 Kilander, Beverly 141 King, Craig 141 King, Steven 141 Kinney, Molly 49, 141 Kisdarjono, Hidayat 134 Kleinhenz, Michael 29, 134 Klenke, Lora 90, 134 Klieforth, Patrick 135 Knasinski, Heather 28, 135 Knudson, Eric 135 Kohl, Peter 20, 135, 50 Kolman, Aimee 135 Komplin, Dale 141 Kowalchyk, Karin 64, 141 Krainer, Elizabeth 49, 141, 53 Krause, Kari 44, 65, 135 Krauskopf, Sara 29, 47, 65, 135 Kreul, James 135 Kruschke, Lee 135 Kuetemeyer, Daniel 135 Kuelbs, Catherine 128 Kuenzi, Kim 135 Kuepper, Kenya 141 Kurtz, Kevin 135 ' Kushner, Jessica 131, 135 Kussow, Timothy 135 Ladas, Michael 141 Landweber, Michael 135 Lange, Geoffrey 39, 65, 89, 135 Langsdorf, Becky 29, 140 Lasavage, Paul 141 Latowsky, Anne 135 Lawinger, Jennifer 135 Lawler, Amy 135 Leatherman, Carrie 135 Leavitt, Sarah 133, 135, 31 Ledin, Claudia 135 Lederman, Mark 135 Ledwith, Misha 141 Lee, Jeffrey 39, 135 Lee, Seola 85, 135 Lehman, Jennifer 133, 135, 60 Leonard, Anne 135 Leonard, Christoph 135, 50 Lesniak, Neil 135 Levy, Jason 141 Lewis, Joshua 78, 79, 141 Lewison, John 141 L'Heureux, Christine 80, 134, 131, 135, 31 Klipsch, Dana 141 Lin, Alice 29, 135, 31 Linster, Calliope 140, 31 Lipo, Patrick 85, 89, 135 Lofton, Sarah 28, 141 Lorenz, Eric 135 Lottridge, James 135 Lu, Kai-Si 27, 141 Lubenow, Brett 49, 135, 60 Ludlum, Kevin 36, 135 Lummus, Richard 135 Ly, Kua 141 Lynch, Kevin 38, 64, 135 Lynch, Nelson 38, 64, 135 Lyon, Nancy 136 Mack, Joseph 136 Mack, Colleen 136 Madden, Kathleen 136 Madison, Trenay 28, 136 Maguire, Carl 39, 141 Mahoney, Sean 136 Maki, Daniel 136 Maly, Khamdeng 27, 136 Maly, Chanh 27, 136 Mancusi, Todd 136 Manoogian, Avedis 136 Marcin, Teresa 49, 141 Marlatt, Jeanne 65, 136 Marlaire, Liam 39, 65, 136 Marschall, Kathryn 63, 136 Marshall, Jeffrey 136, 59 Martin, Jeffrey 136 Martz, Susan 44, 141, 53 Matoushek, Nicole 136 Matsuoka, Kaito 136 Matusiewicz, Jordy 136 Matti, Christoph 39, 65, 136 McClymonds, Lisa 49, 136 McCoy, Michael 39, 136 McCullick, Peggy 141 McDowell, Molly 136 Messner, Sara 49, 85, 141, 53 Meyers, Christoph 141, 50 Miethke, Agnes 29, 136 Miesfeld, Heather 63, 85, 136 Stephens, Cecilia 136 Miller, Ann 70, 136 Mitchell, Gerard 141 Mitchen, Sean 136 Mjaanes, Christoph 136 Moe, Peter 137 Moen, Donald 70, 141 Montgomery, Martha 137 Morahg, Yoav 137 Moran, Christian 128, 137 Morehead, Pete 137 Morgan, Michael 141, 133, 137 Morgan, Stephanie 137, 53 Mortiz, David 137 Moriva, Daniel 36, 137 Morrill, Douglas 137 Morrissette, Jay 36, 137 Morrissey, John 137 Morse, Gregory 64, 137 Moseman, Matthew 65, 137, 50 Mott, Andrew 137 Mueller, David 137, 58 Mueller, Kurt 137 Murphy, Teresa 82, 137 Mutunku, Chengie 141 Myers, Susan 137 Nacker, Brian 36, 85, 137 Nahn, Anne 85, 134, 132, 137, 31 Narita, Mariko 82, 141 Narowetz, Kevin 141 Nast, Amy 47, 139, 137 Nehls, Marcus 65, 137 Nepokroeff, Anne 20, 26, 128, 137 Netsell, Bjorn 137 Nicholls, Burton 46, 65, 137 Nichol, Elena 80, 141, 40 Nicholas, Scott 16, 46, 82, 137 Nichols, Karl 28, 65, 137 Nichols, Kent 36, 65, 141 Nollendorfs, Andra 29, 137 Norton, Sidney 65, 137 Akinniyi-Nwobu, joy 137 Oaks, jeffrey 23, 149 Ogrosky, David 132 Olson, Heidi 14, 137 Ouk, Bunthaeun 141 Ozanne, Brendan 38, 64, 137 Palmer, jonell 137 Parisi, Anthony 137 Patrik, Christian 89, 141 Patrick, Laura 137, 60 Pegg, Ann 65, 137 Peggs, Michael 137 Perloff, Beth 80, 138 Pertzborn, Andrew 36, 141 Petersen, Scott 39, 64, 138 Peterson, Kara 138 Pfeifer, Becky 136, 138 Pharo, Timothy 138 Worden, Andrea 138 Piliavin, Elizabeth 138, 60 Piper, Denise 138 Poggio, Frank 39, 141 Pokorney, Erin 141 Polasky, Alan 141 Pope, Thomas 79, 138 Popkewitz, lan 38, 65, 138 Poulson, Matthew 138 Powell, Adam 138 Prastowo, Anton 138, 101, 11 Prenger, Beth 47, 85, 89, 138 Radcliffe, Michael 138 Raemisch, Brian 36, 138 Ragland, Emily 138 Ram, Kol 138 Ram, Ry 141 Rauch, Michael 141 Reardon, Amy 46, 47, 138 Reed, Michael 28, 36, 141 Reese, Nicole 141 Regge, Wendy 138 Reid, Sean 141 Reiss, Simone 85, 141 Rengel, Rebecca 44, 138, 52 Rettenmund, Amy 138 ZOZXINDEX Reynolds, Daniel 36, 65, 138 Reznikoff, Sarah 74, 128, 138 Rhode, Dana 40, 138 Rich, Kristina 141, 60 Rich, Christoph 138 Richard, jason 141 Richardson, james 39, 64, 138 V Richardson, Phillip 85, 138 Rinozzi, Anthony 29, 38, 65, 138 Ritchie, Alan 36, 65, 138 Roberts, Barbara 141 Roberts, jason 138 Roblee, Michael 85, 138 Roblee, Scott 82, 138 Rogers, Shelley 65, 138 Roggensack, Matthew 46, 64, 138 Rosera, Daniel 39, 64, 138 Rudd, Rebecca 138 Rusch, Gregory 138 Russell, Mark 138 Ryan, Mark 65, 138 Salg, jennifer 141 Samson, Kirk 139, 50 Sanchez-Sanclov, Migue 139 Sandefur, Rebecca 18, 29, 80, 139 Sather, David 78, 139 Satter, Lucas 29, 39, 64, 139 Schara, Lisa 46, 89, 139 Scherer, Amy 139 Schil, jennifer 85, 139 Schiller, Donna 139 Schilling, joseph 139 Schleicher, David 139 Schleisman, jill 68, 85, 139 Schmidt, Bartholom 46, 64, 139, 50 Schmitt, Andrew 139 Schofer, Nicholas 19, 70, 139, 31 Scholtes, Peter 18, 139 Schrank, juanita 139 Schrader, Kristin 64, 80, 139 Schueller, Patrick 139 Schultz, jon 36, 139 Schurman, David 139, 50 Schwaegerl, Susan 139 Schwenk, David 21, 85, 139 Scoville, Tracy 139 Seavey, johanna 81, 139 Seekings, Robert 141 Seeley, Zoe 139 Seuferer, Steven 141 Shaw, 34, 141 Shea, Darrell 139 Shearer, joanna 44, 80, 141 Shemisa, Taj 139 Shirley, Scott 65, 139 Shockley, Todd 65, 139, 58 Sidky, Sonya 139 Siegel, Samuel 140, 130, 139 Simpson, Amy 63, 139 Skilton, Laura 139 Smith, Kathleen 139 Smith, Hollie 139 Solberg, Troy 64, 139, 161 Sparks, Kelly 139 Sparrow, Marian 139 Sperry, jennifer 139 Spyros, Angela 140 Stacey, Brett 140 Stanfield, Christine 85, 89, 140 Stapleton, Ted 140 Statz, Maggie 140 Steffen, Mark 140 Steinhart, Geoffrey 140 Stewart, jacquelin 28, 140 Stohr, jeffrey 141, 140 Stoeger, Shaun 140 Storch, Kendall 39, 65, 140 Stowitts, Sara 65, 140 Main, jennifer 140 Suess, Catherine 140, S3 Sullivan, Zoe 89, 140 Sundaralingam, Rohan 140 Swenson, jeffrey 140 Syeda, Asra 140 Symanski, Karen 28, 140, 31 Tadevich, Lori 140, 53 Tallman, Christian 15, 70, 84, 140, 31, 30, 105 Taylor, Melissa 137, 140 Telfer, Holly 140 Thao, Kou 27, 140 Thayer, Christoph 140 Theis, Thomas 140 Thesen, Anita 85, 140 Thomas, Michelle 140 Thompson, Hannah 140 Thorn, Rachel 19, 26, 27, 132, 140 Throp, Dawn 140 Tiller, Matthew 46, 64, 140 Timm, Kyle 140 Tishler, Robin 140 Torres, jose 140 Tran, Dzung 46, 140 Tran, Huan 141 Trefz, jr. Robert 140 Tri, Hen 140 Triggs, Stephanie 140 Trost, Aaron 82, 140 Trzeciak, Stephan 140 Turk, Daniel 140 Turner, julai 29, 40, 85, 140, 60 Vena, jennifer 65, 140 Virtue, Sean 141 Vitale, Tanya 65, 141 Vo, Binh 141 Vogel, Creed 36, 140, 58 Vuyk, Glenn 141 Wagner, Laura 26, 127, 141, 140 Wallden, Marian 63, 140 Waller, Ellis 9, 85, 88, 89, 140 Walsh, Michael 141 Ward, Wendy 82, 140 Watts, jodi 140 Weber, Stephen 36, 89, 141 Wegger, Alison 140 Weidenkopf, Elizabeth 140 Weinkam, jennifer 140, 31 Weygandt, Matthew 141, 50 Whiffen, Christoph 82, 84, 141 White, Douglas 65, 141 Whitfield, Emanuel 64, 141 Wilde, Katrin 20, 141, 31, 30 Wills, Matthew 141 Wilson, Kristen 141, 60 Wimmer, Christoph 64, 141, 50 Winfrey, La'Tonya 14, 28, 141 Wirtz, james 36, 141 Wisniewski, jonathon 36, 165, 141 Withers, Michele 89, 141 Woodson, Ethan 36, 141 Wook, Dong 50 Wuetrich, Todd 65, 141 Yang, Yeng 27, 141 Yoo, Kyung 141 Yoo, Sun 141 Yunck, David 141 Zickau, David 141, 50 Ziehr, Michael 39, 141 Zier, Gregory 46, 141 Yu, Thu Houng 141 Zweig, Daniel 39, 59, 141 IUNIORS Aaberg, Larry 153 Adams, Brian 144 Adams, Nathan 144 Andersen, Christian 153 Anderson, Cathy 23, 153 Anderson, Paul 64, 144 Andreano, Nicholas 82, 144, 142. Andreasen, Elizabeth 144 Andress, Lynda 163 Appelbaum, jason 34, 64, 144 Araujo, jorge 27, 144 Archdeacon, Meghan 20, 65, 153, 31 Arnett, Renee 81, 153 Askey, Melissa 144 Atassi, Reem 144 Atchley, Erika 82, 151, 149 Aurit, james 144 Austin, Elizabeth 144 BaCOn, Mark 39, 64, 95, 144 Bailey, Cowen 153 Bain, Daniel 153 Baldwin, Timothy 84, 144 Balio, julia 153, 40 Baltes, joan 40, 65, 144 Barash, 144 Barney, Barrett, 144 Barthel joshua 38, 64, 82, Matthew '144 Daniel 34, 64, 78, Ann 144 Bartlett, David 39, 64, 144, 59 Baxter, Beaver, jOIi 64, 153, 144 Kathleen 153 Bendfelt, Caroline 144 Berkan, William 150, 144 Berthouex, Stephanie 153 Beyler, jennifer 85, 144 Bitney, Mary 144 Bjork, Kirstin 153, 148 Blawat, Francois 144 Blum, Steven 144 Boehm, Henry 82, 153 Bonanno, jill 144 Bongard, Mary 144 Bongard, Robert 144 Bourne, Heather 78, 79, 153, 144, 143 Braathen, William 153 Braathen, Henrik 153 Bramww, Gregory 144 Patterson, Patrick 144 Braun, Christoph 144 Braunschweig, Karl 78, 79, 84, 88, 89, 149 Brausen, Charles 34, 83,'89, 144 Breed, David 153 Bribiesca, Angel 27, 153 Bridson, Christoph 64, 85, 153 Britton, Kimberly 80, 144 Brockill, Patrick 153 Bruins, Marni 144 Bryan, Karl 144, 61 Buechner, Paul 144, 1 Buell, Anne 153, 148 Bunker, Douglas 78, 79, 144 Burke, Burke, Butler, Butler, Adam 38, 39, 64, 144 Debra 144 Kelly 144 Peter 144 Henderson, Christine 32, 144 Carlson, Kristin 65, 144 Carr, Mary 14, 145 Cartwright, Timothy 145 Casad, Casey, Casey, Michelle 145 jennifer 145 john 34, 64, 97, 152, 50 Chaffee, Amy 19, 78, 79, 145 Chang, David 16, 29, 82, 153 Chavez, Emil 153 Chen, Patrick 92, 145 Christensen, Erik 39, 145 Christensen, Heidi 153 Christensen, john 34, 64, 153, 54 Chung, Susan 49, 84, 144, 145 Church, Gwynne 153 Clapp, Don 34, 145 Clark, jennifer 145 Clark, joan 145 Clasen, Douglas 78, 153 Clausen, Andrea 145 Cleary, Michael 153 Clune, Erin 40, 80, 145, 98 Cohen, Steven 145 Colby, Frederick 19, 64, 82, 145 Collins, Colleen 65, 145 Comstock, Brek 39, 145 Conner, Andrew 16, 29, 145 Converse Il, james 145 Cooper, Matthew 66, 145 Corbit, Robert 153 Cordio, Edith 153 Cory, Kristin 44, 145 Coughlin, john 145 Craig, Lisa 62, 145 Crawford, Gregory 145 Critser, Susan 40, 145, 60 Cross, David 34, 153 Crowell, Rochelle 145 Cuccia, Theresa 153 Cullison, joseph 145, 159 Cunningham, Thomas 85, 145 Curtz, Paula 145 Dahl, Christoph 29, 145 Dally, Mary 145 Darling, Benjamin 85, 88, 145 Dast, Steven 78, 79, 145 Davis, jay 153 Becker, Susan 145, 31 Dedecker, Bobette 145 Delaine, Todd 145 Dezoeten, Edwin 39, 78, 145 Dick, Frederic 82, 153 Dillenbeck, Gwenn 153 Dillenbeck, Helen 153 Dimperio, Rory 145 Dinh, Thao 153 Disalvo, jeffrey 69, 145 Doeppers, Matthew 46, 145 Dorl, Catherine 153 Dottl, Thomas 145 Douma, Elizabeth 148, 145, 143, 30 Dove, Suzanne 23, 26, 145 Dreyfus, Tara 146, 40 Eaves jr., William 64, 146 Ehlke, Christoph 146 Ellis, Michael 146, Emmerson, Katrina 19, 78, 153, 30 Endres, Melissa 153 Enslin, jonathan 146 Every, Tya 153 Fain, Madeline 23, 26, 82, 146 Falci, Angela 146 Falk, LOi'i 146 Fallon, Claire 78, 146 Farah, janet 146 Farley, Bret 146, 59 Farrell, jane 146 Fassnacht, Heidi 14, 15, 29, BZ, 146 Fassnacht, Karin 14, 15, 82, 146 Fenwick, john 146 Ferris, Susan 80, 153 Festge, David 85, 146 Fields, joseph 153 Fishbain, jason 38, .146, 54 Fishman, Amy 153 Fleming, Trisha 44, 45, 146, 52 Fletcher, jeffry 64, 146, 50 Florick, Chris 153 Flowers, Roxanne 47, 65, 82, 146, 31 Forcier, Scott 146 Foster, Colin 146 Fox, Ariel 153 Fox, Sean 89, 146 Frank, Rachel 85, 89, 146, 58, 30 Frantz, Dawn 19, 153 Freeman, Debra 146 Friday, Matthew 34, 146, 59 Fulmer, Gary 153 Funmaker, Sherry 153 Fuss, Shana 29, 146 V Galanter, Rachel 146 Gallagher, Kathy 80, 146 Ganser, Adam 64, 146 Garfinkel, Lisa 153 Garofalo, john Paol 64, 146 Garrett, Ellen 146 Gilardi, David 146, 61 Gillman, Gail 2.0, 73, 146 Gober, Darryl 153 Goel, Naju 146 Gonzalez, Guillermo 46, 146, 50 Granby, Elizabeth 146 Sims, Susan 148, 145 Grant, Zachary 146, 59 Gray, Connie 146 Greco, Rebecca 28, 82, 153 Greene, julie 146 Groehler, Stephanie 44, 65, 147 Groh, Peter 64, 147 Gross, jeffrey 29, 147 Gross, Miriam 78, 147 Gurthet, Mathew 147, 59 Gutheinz, Eric 147 Haines, Reid 153 Hall, Glenn 153 Ham, Rebecca 64, 65, 80, 147 Hammond, Layne 153 Hammond, Peggy 47, 65, 147 Hansen, Laura 26, 147 Hanson, Kristina 147 Hanson, Peter 147 Harr, Amy 78, 79, 82, 147 Harrell, Adrian 42, 85, 147, 54 Harrington, Christoph 38, 153 Harrington, Christoph 38, 147, 54 Hartwig, Heather 147, 60 Hass, Catherine 153 Hass, julian 147 Haug, Eric 147 Hauser, joshua 82, 84, 87, 88, 89, 147 Hedge, Kerry 147 Hedge, Kimberly 147 Henrichs, Amy 44, 65, 147 Hellmuth, Kerry 47, 65, 147, 31 Hess, jonathan 153 Henderson, Chris 32, 65, 153, 98 Hill, jennifer 147,98 Hillbo, Alec 20, 46, 147 Hillman, Rita 147 Hodel, Robert 147 l'lOff, Kristine 85, 86, 89, 147 Homburg, Chelsea 147 Hough, Kevin 64, 147 Howell, Benjamin 150, 147 Hunt, Kelly 97, 147 Hunter, justin 64, 85, 143 Hurst, Douglas 147 Hutchinson, jill 48, 99, 144, 147 Icke, Robert 153 Irish, Robert 39, 64, 147 jackson, Elizabeth 82, 147 jacobsen, jeremy 85, 147 james, Polly 49, 144, 147 jensen, Erik 153 jindra, Todd 34, 147 jobelius, David 153 johnson, Britt 147 johnson, jacquelin 44, 45, 67, 147 johnson, jonathan 147 johnson, Lizabeth 85, 147 johnson, Malcolm 34, 153 joiner, Kristen 65, 147 jones, Andrew 15, 34, 147 jones, Gwynneth 26, 20, 80, 147 jones, jeffrey 147 jordan, jeffrey 147 jordan IV, William 148 julian, Katherine 28, 148 Kalil, Ariel 40, 82, 84, 87, 148 Kalupa, Brian 148 Kalupa, Elizabeth 148 Keepers, Sarah 62, 149, 148 Kelly, Laura 153 Kennedy, Penny 78, 148 Kenny, Matt 86, 153 Kepler, Derrick 148, 59 Kiley, Lisa 44, 45, 62, 148 King, joseph 64, 148 Klenke, Lisa 85, 148 Klieforth, Robert 34, 148, 54 Klimpel, Sara 65, 148 Klus, Lisa 65, 148 Kniaz, joel 82, 148 Knott, Kirk 148 Knox, Lezlie 148 Koegel, Paul 148 Kolner, Anne 153 Kraemer, Keri 148 Kramer, Brian 153 Kroll, jane 148 Kung, Cleo 70, 78, 148 Lochner, Kurt 29, 148 Lafreniere, Heather 49, 153, 144, 148 Lahm, Matthew 148 Lang, Mary 84, 148 Lange, Shawn 148 Langer, Kathleen 40, 65, 84, 148 Lares, Yvonne 44, 148 Larson, Lawrence 84, 148 Lary, jaclyn 148 Laufenberg, Vincent 34, 148, 58 Lawrence, Barton 82, 148 Lawrence, Ellen 78, 148, 40 Lawrence, joshua 18, 29, 148 Lawton, Andrew 84, 88, 153 Le, Thanh 148 Lechten, jeffrey 148 Lee, Euna 84, 148 Lennarson, Peter 39, 64, 148, 58 Levine, Adam 84, 153 Lewis, Tania 148, 40 Lindauer, Laura 148 Liposcak, Andrew 148 Luellen, jonathan 21, 85, 88, 89, 149 'Damman, james 153 Lynch, Cara 153, 99 Lynch, Kristi 153 204!lNDEX Maahs, Michelle 149 Maier, Stacy 149 Mallatt, Margaret 48, 49, 80, 149 Maly, Bouavanh 153 Marcin, Anthony 39, 62, 64, 149 Price-Marcus, Beth 80, 149 Marquardt, Robert 39, 64, 149 Martin jr., Richard 149 Martz, Sandra 149 Dunhoft, Andrea 149 Mather, Dan 29, 149 Matthews, Todd 153 Mazess, David 153 McAleavy, Ellen 49, 80, 153 147, 144, 149 McCann, Aimee 153 McCormick, jana 149 Mc Dowell, Anthony 153 McGrath, Sarah 149 Mc Grath, Christoph 153 McKee, Brian 64, 149 McKersie, Michael 34, 149 McKy, Cheryl 153 McLanahan, Anna 149 McNeley, Casey 34, 153 Medaris, Louisa 153 Megahed, Omar 149 Meier, Matthew 34, 64, 149 Mello, Donovan 149 Meyer, Karen 153 Millard, Dominique 149 Miller, james 153, 150 Miller, Kelly 150, 149, 101 Mintener, Kathrine 153 Mjaanes, jeffrey 23, 64, 149 Mohamed, Ola 153 Morgan, Kimberly 149 Moricz, Henriette 22, 149 Morrill, Deborah 149 Morris, Desiree 149 Moser, Kathleen 149 Mouth, Sokha 149 Mueller, jason 149, 61 Mueller, james 149 Mueller, Steven 149, 61 Musillami, Tamara 149 Nahn, Steven 39, 78, 149 Neblett, Alexander 149 Nelson, jessica 149 Nelson, Kari 81, 153 Nelson, Tami 153 Nemec, Marjorie 149 Newmann, julie 40, 65, 149 Ngai, Arthur 149 Nguyen, Du 149 Nichols, Nichelle 28, 153 Niendorf, Sheryl 149 Niemi, Tanya 149 Nollendorfs, Karlis 149 Noltemeyer, Kevin 149 1 Nonaka, Eiji 149 Novara, Devin 38, 39, 64, 149, 54 Oestreicher, Diane 44, 149, 52 OhlriCh, Miles 29, 46, 149 Ohlrich, Wayne 46, 149 Olsen, Laura 29, 82, 150 Olson, Andrew 42, 64, 150 Olson, Heidi 48, 49, 150 Olson, james 150 Onchanh, Anny 27, 150 Orenberg, Kathryn 150 Page, Stephanie 150 Parfrey, Karl 150 Parker, Benjamin 150, 61 Parkinson, Lynn 150 Patenaude, Thomas 64, 150 Patterson, Patric 153 Pearson, Eric 150 Peterson, Crystal 153 Peterson, David 14, 28, 29, 82, 150 Pfefferkorn, David 64, 85, 150 Pfeifer, Tim 153 Pierce, Todd 153 Platt, jennifer 19, 153 Pommer, john 64, 150 Postweiler, Patty 65, 153, 149, 147, 144, 150 Pradhan, Anjuli 150 Preston, Terry 82, 84, 153, 150 v Payton, Corey 28, 153 Price, Michael 39, 150 Quam, David 34, 150 Quirin, Paul 78, 79, 150 Raffill, Debra 150 Ragatz, William 19, 64, 150, 50 Rahman, Nadia 153 Ramos, Nora 153 Rawlings, Charles 153 Rayshel, jamie 153 Reames, Kent 29, 150 Record, Samuel 84, 87, 89, 150 Redman, Brian 150, 59 Reed, Elizabeth 78, 82, 84, 150 Reed, julia 62, 150 Reid, Kimberly 153 Reid, Teasha 153 Reis, Carolyn 153 Replinger, Karen 150 Reynolds, Lisa 153 Rhode, Blair 34, 152, 150, 54 Rice, Derek 38, 64, 150 Richardson, David 82, 84, 153 Richardson, Constance 153 Richie, Gregory 150 Riley, Bridget 65, 150 Ring, Christen 34, 150, 54 Ritter, Maureen 62, 148, 150 102 Rivera, Fernando 64,'150 Roberts, Diana 150 Roberts, Mike 150 Rogers, Brett 150 Rogne, Bryan 39, 150 Rolfsmeyer, Matthew 150 Roohr, Mark 150 Rosen, Valerie 153 Rosera, Kristin 150, 40 Rotar, jill 150 Roun, Rath 153 Roun, Rong 27, 153 Rubin, Ilissa 180, 60 Ruhland, james 153 Runey, Sheri 150 Rupert, Eben 151 Rust, joel 39, 151 Saari, Thomas 151 Sabot, David 151 Sacksteder, Ann 84, 153 Sals, David 153 Salter, Keri 151, 52 Sanborn, jeanne 151 Saposnik, Leora 28, 26, 151 Aaberg, Larry 151 Schara, Michelle 151 Schara, Dewitt 42, 151, 54 Schemmel, Luke 151 Schienle, jay 153 Schiro, Frank 151 Schoff, Soren 70, 78, 79, 151 Schroeder, Kriby 28, 29, 151 Sharpless III, Burk 151 Shearer, Kimberly 19, 153 Sherman, john 153 Sheskey, Gary 151 Shigley, Candace 26, 80, 85, 153 Shriberg, janet 28, 26, 151 Siegler, Patrick 29, 151 Sielaff, jason 151 Simms, Michael 153 Simon, Michael 151 Simplot, Pamela 153 Sischo, Sarah 65, 151 Sisler, Shannah 64, 78, 151 Smart, janet 151 Smith, Corey 82, 151 Smith, jason 34, 151 Smith, jenifer 40, 150, 151, 101 Snell, james 151 Sobota, Davie 64, 151 Soderblom, Sven 153 Soholt, Sigred 153 Somers, Sean 153 Song, Lisa 29, 151 Speakman, Stacy 151 Stampe, Nathaniel 85, 151 Stanchi, Francesca 81, 151 Stanev, Petra 27, 153 Starkey, Mark 19, 78, 153 Steady, Maduka 151 Stein, Angela 46, 47, 151 Stern, Christoph 151 Stewart, Elizabeth 150, 151 Stewart, Glendale 153 Stock, john 14, 151 Stoffels, Roxanne 19, 65, 151 Stoffels, Franklyn 34, 64, 151 Stotsky, Sean 151 Strosin, Matthew 151 Stuiber, Hans 151 Sundharadas, Reba 150, 151 Sundstrom, Gregory 151, 50, 51 Supensky, Mark 151 Swanson, Robert 153 Swedberg, Tiffany 151 Syed, Wahajuddin 153 Tappendorf, Judy 151 Thao, Ia 27, 153 Thomas, William 152 Thorson, Erik 85, 153 Thresher, Douglas 29, 46, 89, 152, 50, S1 Tolbert, janese 152 Toomey, Daniel 34, 152, 54 Torphy, Karen 153, 98, 100 Townsend, Anne 152, 59 Tran, Uyen 152 Trewartha, Arden 28, 26, 78, 153 Tropman, jennifer 152 Tucker, Daniel 152, 61 Bottorff, Dana 44, 153, 144 Vance, Michael 152 Vang, Blong 153 Van Eyck, Masarah 19, 152 Veith, Elliott 152 Vermillion, jeff 153 Vohs, Derek 152 Von Elbe, Stefanie 153 Voss, Cameron 23, 82, 97, 152 Waldon, Marcia 152 Waldren, Amy 26, 29, 152 Walker, George 34, 152 Wallace, Cynthia 65, 84, 147, 152 Henderson, Raymond 34, 152 Warner, Jane 144, 152 Warrick, Sam 34, 81, 152 Washburn, Kristen 70, 152 Weaver, Malcolm 28, 153 Webb, Amy 29, 152, 52 Webb, Mary 152, 52 Weinhold, Craig 152 Weinman, Roger 152 Welhouse, Brett 27, 82, 150 Werth, Michael 145, 152 Westley, Heather 152 White, lvlartlla 26, 185, 153 Wilkie, Nicholas 152 Williams, Heidi 153 Williams, Mark 153 Williams, Neal 82, 84, 146, 152, 31, 30 Wisniewski, Daniel 152 Wixom, Eric 34, 64, 152 Wong, Bong 64, 152 Wood, Andrew 42, 64, 152 Wright, Gillian 2.6, 85, 152 Xistris, Michael 153 Yang, Ge 153 Yandow, Alan 152 Yang, Moua 27, 152 Yoshida, Hideki 65, 152 Young, Birgit 153 Young, Cleven 152 Young, Eric 152 Zarrilli, Barth 152 Zhang, Ming-ji 82, 152 Zhao, Sarah Tong 27, 152 Zeigler, Dawn 153 Zimmermann, Gail 153 SENIORS Abdul, Rashid Rizal 186 Alanen, Maija 156 Alexander, Michael 29, 156 Al-Habibzxfatema 27, 186 Alleri, Michele 186 Alr,'Debbrb 186 Alt, Scott 156 Alvarez, Agripina 186 Anderson, Eric 186 nderson, Zane-156-1 Armstron r?fohn 64, 92, 93, 156 Arndt, Andrea 82, 156 Arrington, john 29, 85, 156 ChagdrarCheena 90, 160 Atasj,fNawar 26? 186 Bari6l,a,,,l2auline-'16, 156 Baske, Warren 46, 171, 186 Bass, Norman 185 Bauer, Andrea 13, 15, 75, 93, 1 Berkan,.Laur.a.,157j MBerkley, Kiera 157 Biddle, Laurie 24, 25, 28, 20, 38, 39, 67, 162, 185, 157 Bilder, David 19, 25, 28, 20, 38, 39, 67, 162., 185, 157 Binning, Kimberly 48, 49, 157 Bishop, Tanya 28, 78, 157 Blum, Penni 157 Lee, Mark 157 Boeck, Robyn 24, 40, 157, 31 Boggess, Tony 28, 186 Ltigllgp, Sean 158,383 Bonanfi5f'A'nTh8ny 34, 35, 64, 93, 158, 103 Qorisy, Philippa 158 Bosben, Susan 65, 158 Bourne, Michael 158 Bradley, Robert 66, 158, 59 Brenneis, Michael 15, 46, 82, 84, 167, 158 Breunig, Ross 188, 54 Brown, Catherine 158 ,Brown, Daniel 64, 158 iBrown, Sandra 159 E'6'tXf'fiiiiQfi?iiiQElQ z5, 62, 159 Browning, Benjamin 34, 159, 58 Bubenzer, Brian 42, 185 Buckner, Cord 159 Budd, Melanie 44, 45, 65, 159 A Buechner, Susan 23, 159, 59 Buellesbach, Wayne 15, 159 Buell, Elizabeth 184 Bunders, Eric 34, 35, 64, 159, so g 'B.11rr1.S .,RQ,b9Il.f11zl3 Buser, Andrea 159 Caddock, Andrew 28, 186 Carman, Daniel 159 Carson, Kendra 14, 23, 20, 47, 65, 173, 159, 4, 31, 30 Carson, Sandra 23, 20, 29, 47, 65, 73, 77, 173, 159, 31 30 Canter, Richard 159, 59 Chagnon, Michael 159 Chapman, Laurence 15, 161, 156, 30, 208 160 -HB , K ' I' 78, 79, 82, I 399395-5--Nfffln Chiles, Kris 186 156 i'7's ' lam M' it 1 I Bawden, Darin 15, 34, 85, '- ugh mae 'lm' 156 Chosy, Susan 78, 79, 185, 100 Bazan, Eric 156 Becker, Lisa 156 Belete, Michael Eyasu 28, 26, 157 Belligan, Eric 186 Ben-Ami, Oren 28, 64, 157 Bender, Claire 18, 28, 29, 157 Berger, Alan 152 Berghahn, Marcus 157 Christ, Tom Athan 160 Christensen, Leif 160, 61 Christenson, Sarah 160, 31 Chung, Mabel 20, 160 Clapp, Janet 82, 93, 160, 30, 108 Claus, Robert 64, 160 Clausen, Andrew 64, 158, 160 Cleary, Linda 160 1 1 Qszxudfnfs..Mew-15,9160.1 Clover,-Charles 22, 66, 186, 160 Cnare, Tracy 160 Colby, jill 78, 162, 170, 160 Connolly, Michael 78, 161 Corcoran, Kerry 65, 161 Corey, Gregory 18, 161 Corliss, Chad 64, 186 Cory, Bryn 15, 161 Crabb, Richard 18, 29, 34, 64, 161 Cramer, jane 15, 25, 85, 167, 161 Crawford, Laura 161 Cripps, Annabelle 186 Crossman, Daniel 161 Crowe, David 34, 64, 93, 166, 161 Damm, Christoph 161 Davis, Sherishe 161 De Mezzo, Gustavo 15, 27, 78, 167, 161 Demitros, Danieann 24, 78, 164, 161 Denney, Stephanie 29, 162 Desnoyers, Brett 64, 175 Devries, Dean 162 Dewey, David 162 Dexheimer, Samantha 162 Deyoung, Ronald 186 Dirienzo, Dannielle 23, 162 Disch, Angela 162, 31 Dolan, Linda 162 Domini, jamie 162 Dorn, Sarah 78, 79, 162 Doudna, Scott 162 Draheim, Anne 65, 162 Dregne, Andrew 34, 64, 173, 163 Dresang, Lee 64, 85, 188, 89, 163 Dunkel, Melanie 163 Dunlap, Bradley 38, 64, 163 Du Vair, Elise 78, 163 Dwyer, jinny 186 Eble, Linda 163, 187 Edgerton, Sarah 163, 100 Eichhoff, Anneke 29, 78, 82, 163 Eliason, Christoph 15, 163 Ellingson, Barbara 15, 70, 78 79, 163 Emerson, Patrick 18, 163 Enemuoh, Eucheria 186 Engelberger, David 163 Erker, Scott 84, 163, 58, 10 Erlanger, Lisa 15, 64, 167, 174, 163, 31 Esser, jennifer 65, 163 Every, Treasure 186 INDEXf205 Fabian, Anthony 70, 78, 79, 167, 184, 163 Fagin, Kathleen 78, 186 Festge, Daniel 85, 163 Fleming, Tracy 44, 45, 193 Fletcher, Christine 49, 164 Fox, Jeri 25, 62, 164 Frank, Philip 34, 35, 64, 164 Frankey, Matthew 34, 64, 164 Freehling, Deborah 78, 164 Friend, Lisa 164 Gaffney, Shannan 164 Galarlter, Seth 26, 158, 184, 164 Garber, Kenric 164, 58, 10 Garcia, Juan 164 Garner, Andre 25, 93, 164 Garvey, Kathleen 19, 24, 40, 65, 93, 164, 60 Gaugert, Jon 164 Gegan, Allison 96, 154, 185, 164, 101 C-eorgalan, Maria 15, 25, 65, 165 George, Andrew 82, 84, 88, 165 Gessler, Richard 34, 165 Gill, Patricia 186 Giswold, Michael 34, 64, 78, 167, 184, 165 Glesner, Il Richard 165 Glogau, Karl-Friedric 22, 165 Goepfert, Maureen 165 Gonzalez, Martha 186, 52 Goodfriend, David 15, 88, 158, 160, 185, 165 Gorman, Michele 29, 25, 65, 165 Graziano Jr., Franklin 165 Grefsheim, Jamie 165 Griese, Cynthia 65, 93, 165 Gullick, Stacy 25, 165 Gustafson, Shelley 15, 78, 79, 84, 186 Haertel, Stacy 24, 25, 23, 65, 166 Hahn, Stephanie 65, 166 Hansen, Andrew 64, 93, 166 Hanson, Shelley 166 Harvey, William 15, 18, 166 Hass, James 34, 64, 166 Haug, Lisa 23, 181, 166 Hayden, Warren 166, 50 Heinz, Rebekah 23, 166 Heinrichs, Anthony 64, 183, 166 Hellerstein, Joseph 15, 25, 2.9, 67, 76, 82, 84, 88, 158, 166 Her, Peter 186 Her, Sher 38, 64, 166 Hertzler, Traci 62, 166 206!INDEX Hicks, Teri 25, 166 Hill, Elaine 166 Hillner, Laura 166 Hillner, Patricia 25, 65, 78, A84, 88, 166 Hinshaw, William 42, 64, 186 Hino, Mark 167 Hirschler, Mark 26, 29, 167 Hlavacek Jr., Joseph 167, 59 Hocking, Bobbette 25, 65, 167 Hodgins, Dianne 186 Hogg, Chloe 25, 55, 167, 185, 167, 31 Hove, Thomas 167, 50 Howard, Matthew 89, 167, 58 Hughes, Joanne 28, 167 Hughes, Tammy 186 Hunt, James 186 Huynh, Le 167 Indermark, Jaems 167, 54 Jacobs, Jennifer 25, 82, 186 Jacobs, Lora 65, 168 Jaen, Jose 186 Jarvis, Tony 70, 84, 88, 154, 164, 186, 168, 103 Johnson, Andre 34, 66, 168, 10 Johnson, Amy 85, 168 Johnson, Anne 168 Johnson, Erik 168 Jones, Kimberly 24, 65, 158, 168 Jones, Stephanie 24, 65, 168 Jordahl, Harald 64, 168 Jordan, Bernard 186 Kaegi, Dennis 34, 185 Kapke, John 15, 168 Kaufman, Ariel 26, 30, 168 Keefe, Rebecca 44, 45, 168, 52 Kelliher, Nancy 65, 168 Kelly Jr., Robert 168 Kepke, Matthew 34, 168, 58 Klokner, James 78, 87, 186 Knight, Sabrina 168 Knutson, J. Timothy 169 Koegel, Randall 15, 169 Kohl, Deann 169 Kolner, Emily 65, 169 Kreul, John 169, 54 Krinsky, Rachel 27, 28, 70, 74, 169 Krook, Rachel 169 Kruska, Karl 64, 169 Kurtz, Marcia 169 Kushner, Jennifer 20, 93, 169 Lager, Anne 169 Lamar, Paige 170 Lange, Jennifer 170 Larson, Kelli 78, 170 Leach, Ronald 34, 170 Lederman, Terence 170, 58 Lee, Jin 64, 84, 170 Lee, Ken 186 Licari, Thomas 34, 64, 170 Lieng, Lily 170 Lincoln, Walter 25, 28, 34, 93, 186 Logterman, Patrick 170 LOkkEn, Beth 2.9, 78, 170 Lorimer, Kerry 40, 170 Lunney, David 15, 64, 170 Maher, Amy 25, 62, 158, 170 Maki, Sarah 171 Malik, Asfa 171 Manke, Michelle 15, 82, 171 Mann, Annette 171 Martin, Heather 23, 171 Marwell, Nicole 15, 28, 171 Matsuoka, Gento 171 Matthews, John 171, 58 Mattioli, Thomas 78, 82, 84, 87, 89, 173, 171, 102 McCormick, Peter 185, 186, 103 McGrath, Martin 171 Mc Keegan, Kathy 171 McKinstry, Michelle 25, 23, 65, 171 McMillan, Sheryl 29, 171 Medland, Stephen 171 Megahed, Abraham 85, 89, 172. Meier, Jay 34, 63, 172 Meier, John 25, 34, 64, 172 Melcher, Susan 172 Mellican, Jennifer 65, 172 Mergen, Amy 24, 46, 47, 65, 96, 172 Midthun, Paula 15, 172 Miller, David E. 26, 172. Miller, David H. 68, 76, 84, 87, 89, 186, 76 Miller, Karen 78, 79, 172 Miller, Rae Ann 28, 172 Mills, Jane 65, 172 Mjaanes, Joshua 23, 64, 76, 175, 173, 76 Mohamed, Mohamed 186 Moll, Christine 24, 174, 173 Monkmeyer, Robert 15, 19, 82, 87, 89, 173 Montemayor, Jennifer 173 Montero, Julian 15, 64, 82, 174, 173 Morehead, Paul 82, 84, 89, 173 Morrison, Anja 65, 82, 84, 160, 167, 185, 173 Morrison, Tara 173 Morrissette, Jean 23, 165, 173 Mortenson, Jennifer 25, 173 Moses, Susan 173 Munson, Heidi 28, 82, 173 Musillami, Laura 173 Mwakalinga, Mona 173 Myers, Donna 173 lV1yral'1, Leslie 24, 2.5, 93, 154, 156, 173, 101 Narita, Tomohiko 82, 173 Nelson, Kara 65, 184, 174 Nelson, Susan 78, 174 Nesse, Christine 174 Nett, Patrick 174 Ngwayah, Ricks 174 Nicholls, Rebecca 174 Niemi, Rebecca 174 Nisbet, Christoph 38, 64, 174 Norback, Christoph 64, 174 Norris, Tara 174 Norsman, Brent 34, 64, 155, 179 Nuthalpaty, Sam 25, 26, 29, 174 Nystrom, Stephanie 15, 82, 84, 174, 30 Oghalai, John 14, 16, 25, 28, 26, 29, 174 Ohnstad, Deborah 175 Oleary, Randall 39, 64, 175, 102 Olle, Shannon 24, 65, 42, 163, 175 Olson, Amy 15, 78, 175 Olson, Christoph 23, 175, 59 Onheiber, Marissa 15, 24, 25, 78, 79, 156, 184, 175, 40 Orlik, Katrine 78, 193, 175 Ornes, Matthew 42, 64, 167, 175 Osterberg, Stephen 175 Palmer, William 66, 175, 59 Parascandola, Mark 186 Parish, Beth 24, 65, 92, 163, 175 Parisi, Michael 175 Parman, Gary 64, 175 Patrick, John 15, 185, 175, 61 Paulson, Douglas 15, 176 Pease, David 42, 176, 50 Pellegrino, Ellen 15, 47, 65, 167, 176 Penpek, David 67, 93, 176 Peterson, Brooke 176 Peterson, Jay 176 Peterson, Susan 25, 82, 84, 87, 176 Pfahler, Madelaine 25, 176 Piera, Ignacio 15, 167, 176 Pillar, Cynthia 176 Pokorney, Amy 176 Ponti, Patrick 176 Pope, Steven 176 Porter, Christine 15, 44, 78, 177, 30 Prestigiacomo, Christ 177 Priebe, lV1arC 13, 25, 28, 177, 31, 30 Quirin, Aimee 15, 82, 177, 30 Rabenhorst, jesse 172 Rajagopalan, Sridhar 186, 172 Ramsey, Peter 186 Rice, Scott 42, 177, 54 Richardson, Mary 23, 25, 48, 49, 78, 79, 177 Richardson, William 82, 175, 172 Riley, john 39, 64, 186 Ritschard, Todd 167 Robinson, Marc 38, 64, 177 johnson, Andre 34, 177 Romberg, Matthew 177 Rud, Carey 177 Rudd, Laura 177 Rudy, Wendy 25, 85, 177 Saari, jennifer 24, 25, 47, 42, 164, 177 Salter, Kevin 28, 93, 177, 54 Scharer, Anne 25, 82, 84, 87, 93, 184, 177 Schaumburg, Marty 169, 177 Scherz, Ann 28, 29, 177 Scherer, Mark 186 Schleisman, Kim 24, 25, 65, 93, 178 Schmelzer, Tracy 178 Schmidt, Herald 25, 29, 88, 178 Schneider, Dave 34, 64 Schneider, Maria 22, 178 Schoenbeck, john 186 Schroeder, Gregory 178, 58 Schuh, john 34, 178, 54 Schultz, Eric 42, 178 Schulz, jennifer 15, 25, 28, 29, 67, 72, 84, 158, 184, 179 Schulte, Michael 34, 64, 179 Schultz, Rebecca 25, 28, 65, 78, 179 Schultz, Daniel 15, 22, 78, 179 Scott, Sandra 186 Scudera, Margaret 23, 179 Selvey, Rae 179 Seuser, Nicholas 64, 179 Sheldon, jared 179 Shen, Steven 179 Shih, Neng-Wei 52, 84, 179 Shohet, William 186 Shore, Matthew 186 Showers, Wendy 179 Siciliano, Rachael 184, 186 Sielaff, Alexanderr 15, 186 Silbernagel, Lynn 65, 158, 167, 179 Simon, Heidi 82, 84, 179 Skidmore, Robert 419, 186 Smart, Cynthia 25, 23, 73, 78, 181, 179 Smith, Alicia 72, 179 Patterson, Gwendolyn 179 Smith, Holly 179 Smith, Richard 66, 179, 59 Smith, Stephen 34, 64, 167, 176, 179 Snyder, joshua 18, 186 Solberg, Kim 179, 60 Soliz, Maria 23 Spencer, Ian 85, 180 Reynolds, Leila 180 Sperandio, Viviane 180 Staats, Frederick 26, 29, 84, 89, 186 Stafford, Robert 34, 180 Stanecki, David 186 Stebbins, Trevor 180 Steege, jean 15, 25, 82, 87, 180 Steinhofer, Anthony 180 Stelow, Dawn 180 Stephenson, Scott 180 Stevens, Christoph 66, 180, 59 Stolen, Kirk 23, 186 Strmecki, Margarita 23, 28, 186, 40 Svardal, Siv 26, 180 Sylvester, Brook 180 Takayama, janet 186 Tang, Yan 186 Taylor, Timothy 46, 64, 181 Teasdale, Tracy 65, 181 Teferra, Seferash 27, 181 Temin, Miriam 67, 82, 181 Test, Margaret 44, 45, 65, 67, 78, 79, 184, 181, 101 Tevik, Daniel 64, 181 Thao, Blong 39, 181 Thao, Zong 181 Thieben, Craig 64, 181 Thomas, Michael 34, 181 Thompson, john 181 Thron, Richard 181 Thuesen, james 46, 64, 84, 181 Tiller, joseph 186 Tishler, William 85, 181 Tran, Hung 14, 29, 182 Tran, Quyen 182 Tuffli, Michael 182 Tung, jim 186 Turner, Stephen 70, 78, 79, 182 Tyus, Derek 178, 186 Urbab, Gherie 25, 65, 67, 80, 185, 182 Vallem, Peter 34, 64, 182 Van Rens, Eric 64, 182, 61 Venden, Timothy 182 Vesperman, Susan 65, 182 Wagner, juli 84, 186 Wallace, Carrie 15, 25, 29, 82, 182, 30 Walsh, Michele 183 W Walz, Peter 82, 184, 183 Wang, Michelle 82, 183 Ward, An-ela 183 Ward, Peter 183 Warner, Gemma 28, 75, 82, 185, 183, 30 Warren, Sean 183 Washington-Lin, Althe 28, Weber, Elizabeth 28, 11, 83 Weidenkopf, Vane 38, 183 Weinkam, Sarah 183, 31 Wellensiek, Anna 19, 25, 82, 183 Wells, julie 65, 158, 183 Wells, Lois 183 Westgard, Kristin 25, 28, 29, 02, 183 Whalen, Meghan 167, 183 White, Daniel 184 Wichman, Michelle 67, 157, 184 Wiese, Karina 173, 184 Wiley, Laura 24, 46, 184, 101 60 Will, Timothy Williams, Charles 19, sz, 84, 57, 88, 184 Williams, Kevin 64, 186 Willoughby, Graham 29, 93, 184, 61 Wlinston. johnny 28, 34, 184 54 Schneider, David 34, 184 Witte, l7atTlCia 16, 44, 45, 65, 82, 84, 89, 184 Wittwer, Heather 85, 184 Wolchek, Valorie 184 Wood, Kennan 62, 178, 186 Woodward, jennifer 77, 184 Wroblewski, Terence 34, 185 Youngquist, David 185 Yu, Steven 64,8-1, 89, 185 Zafari, Abdul 186 Zanoya, Daniel 34, 66, 185, 59 Zevnik, jean 25, 185 Zickau, Susan 48, 49, 185 Ziehr, Susan 185 Zografi, Ellyn 65, 72, 93, 185 72 Zuberbier, Michael 22, 77, 185 Swader, Robert 34, 180 186 CLGSING , 7 fm? f X., ..,.. ,f


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