West Leyden High School - Shield Yearbook (Northlake, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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HERSCHEL ROWE DR. DONALD FROST Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Curriculum Coordinator 20 MR. I. S. JEROME Principal MR. WILLIAN FRIBERG Administative Assistant MR. JOHN ECCERT MR. HERBERT PASKI Assistant Principal Dean dministration The administration is continually looking for ways to improve West Leyden. Several ideas have come from committees working on certain problems in curricu- lum, scheduling, and the number of failures. There are student representatives on these committees. A modified form, of modular scheduling will be used at West Leyden next year. Students can start school at three different times: eight, nine, or ten o'clock. Early release time will be at 1:35 or 2:35. Courses are becoming more interesting and relevant. Hopefully, students will take advantage of the different types and fields of courses. l 21 ROBERT TWEED, M.S. Chrm. CONNIE LAWLER, BA. WALTER SCHILLINCEB, M.A AFS co-sponsor BARBARA SCHISLER, M. A. Cheerleader sponsor EUGENE DIEDEN, M.A. ROBERT BROWN, B.S. Sophomore class sponsor JOAN WRIGHT, B. A. 22 -sf fg f ,. .V lgifsif Pifrifki f -if j 1 Q 1 ij, i xl QW Q ffwffff f PATRICIA TEACUE, M,ED Debate Club, AFS GLENN CARSON, B.S. junior Class Sponsor TOM MASTERS, M.A. Pep Club, Disk jockeys JOHN HEAFEY, M.A. Lancer PAREE SEKERIS, M.A. ANDREW BARROWS, M.S. Apex Strives For Excellence I. T. VAUGHN, B.A. Key Club IUDITH LANE SCHMOLL, B.A, Theatre Guild, International Thespians LYNN MARINO, B,ED. JANE ALEO, B.S. EUGENE SWETIN, B.A. Apex, Appropriate Placement for Excellence, was on trial basis and it will continue to be used next year. i'The purpose of Apex is to improve student motivation for learning the skills and concepts in the discipline of English. By allowing students to take specific courses they are interested in we hope to increase their motivation for learningf' stated Mr. Tweed, the department head. Apex is for Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors. Freshmen take a required year long course. This includes communica- tion skills, general orientation, and literary concepts. There are three steps to determine specific courses. The first step is to give to each student a Student Interest Inven- tory Sheet. This lists the courses which may be given next year. A student chooses four according to taste and returns it to his teacher. The top 30 selections and an additional 5 courses which the department thinks would benefit the stu- dent are then offered. Pre-registration sheets are handed out, and students again choose 4 courses according to prefer- ence. Courses attracting too few are dropped. The third and last step is for each student to register for the following yearis classes. Courses are grouped according to the degree of difficulty. These range from one thru five. Students choose on their own. If however, a counselor feels a student needs a course, she can try to pursuade him to take it. Some of the courses offered in the 1971-1972 year were Creative Writingn and 'iFilm Makingw. These range from grammar to literature enrichment. 8 ,ffri A Wt f -I 1- .. -. Spanish teacher aid Garmina Carrascal with student jim Costantino. DONALD ALLISON, M.A. Spanish III,IV, French I, Pan Am Ciuh RUDOLPH BARTOLOZZI, NIA. Spanish I, Spanish II, Pan Am Club ANNE TYMOSZENKO, NIA. German I PEDRO FOYO, B.S. Spanish I and III, Spanish I, Span- ish II BRITA MECKEL, BA. German II,III,IV, German Gluh ROBERT CHENIER, BA. French I,III,III,IV, French Club fy , Z si 25 ,I U .gf , X X I -xt an uages 'gy 'Xi wi ,,f , , ll xr Nvsfxl 5 I gf JUACHINI SCHNEIDER. NIS, De-partmcnt Chairman LARRY CRIPPIN, lXl,. x. US, History. Social Stud- ivs St'II1lI1J.1I',fll'OSSC0llIllI'y NIARCEL LICYVINSKI. Nl . A. Amor. History, Geography, MHC CLARE HAUSSERMANN, M.A.T. Social I, VVorlcl History WILLIAM CURRIE, N1 . S. Asst. Varsity Football, Head Track ANN PETERSON, BS. World History, Contempo- rary Problems 26 iii? ff ffm Q, it ay af 4 'QZMQI-M f gk Q6 125 we 4 Q S 1 ocial tudies The social studies department's main objective is to assist the students to better understand themselves and the world in which they live, A greater usage of field trips was planned and car- ried out for the enrichment of the students. It is hoped that these trips will make history relevent to the stu- dents, lives and help them to understand the similiari- ties between the past, present, and future ofthe world. STEPHEN SALLEE, M.A. Amer. History, English IG, Fresh- man Basketball and Baseball JIM MIFFLIN, M.A. Social Studies I, Trainer Football, j.V. Basketball, Sophomore Track CARL CEBHARDT, M,A. Contemporary Problems, U.S. History, Soph. Football, junior Varsity Wrestling KAREN MEDSKER, M.A.T. World History, Amer. History JOE slsco, MA. . Amer. History, Political Science, Asst, Varsity Football, Soph. Baseball JAMES SCHNITZ World History, Student Council The department hopes to increase the number of students in mathematics courses in the following years. It is in the midst of enlarging its selection of courses. Included in the new curriculum will be: Probability and Statistics, 'sSelected Advanced Topics in Mathe- maticsf, and an experimental course in transforma- tional geometry. These courses are designed for those students in higher math. The Wang computer is being used a great deal by the math and science departments. The computer is used mainly by the compro class, a one semester course in computer programming. There will be more one semester courses added next year which will meet the one year math requirement for graduation. Skills classes use a math laboratory approach. Hope- fully, this increases the interest of these students and their knowledge ofthe fundementals of mathematics. RITA WILSON, M,S. GHMN, Algebra I, Algebra IS. DOROTHY. MISZKOWICZ: M,A. Algebra II, Geometry, Compro. VERN GREENWOOD: BA. Algebra II, Algebra IS, Gene-ralMath DONALD REDHEFFER: BS. General Math, Geometry, Algebra III, Trig. BARBARA CARSON: B.S. Math Skills, Algebra I, Pom Pon Girls, Junior Glass MARIE WALUSEK: BS. Math Skills, Algebra Mathematics j.F.CVETAN M S Math Analysis Trng Geometry General Math PAUL SCHMIDT: M.ED. Math Upper Skills, Gener al Math, Varsity Football Soph. Wrestling CHARLES CARPENTER: B.S. General Math, Algebra I Geometry 28 DAVID KOVAL, M.A. Physics, Science, math, Science Club Science The science departmentis major aims are to teach each person to become a better consumer and citizen and also to stimulate an interest in the sciences. Some courses are designed to help stu- dents prepare for college. This department went on numerous field trips. In the fall and spring there were organized camping trips. Students, before going are required to have a research topic and experiments to do. Some of the topics are geology, fossils, plant distribution, the mapping ofa lake and its depths and the mapping ofa gorge dug out by the Illinois River. These trips are usually from 3 to 5 days. Back at school, they categorize their information and put it into a report. These students work independently and accomplish much. On the average, about 20 students go on these trips. Other trips open to the whole department and with no pre-requisites are to the dis- trict and state fairs and to museums. STEPHEN KYRIAS, M.S. CHRM., Biology, Science 12 R. D. JOHNSON, B.A. Cen. Science, Chem. 10,11 ROBERT KAPHIEM, lVl.S. Biology 9,10g Science 10, Fresh man Football, Wrestling HENRY LAWICKI, M.S. Biology 10 CHESTER CLEIM, M.S. General Science JOAN FOLLO, BS. Science 10 29 , RUTH CACLE, M.E. CHMN, Clothing l,ll Foods JOAN VEAZEY, HS, Psychology for Living, Home Living EDITH MAAS, M. Foods. Home Rc. 9 jx ff LYNN BRUSSOCK, B. S. Home EQ, 9, Clothing I ESTER ACKER, Ms Foods I :Q 'N T. N,... A -, M 30 2 OSCAR ROTH, M.ED. CHMN, Beg. Choral, Inter. Cho- ral -Xdv. Choral MARION SENFT, B. MUS. Accompanist JOHN C-LOVER, MS, Orchestra. Music Theory. Stage IOSEPH IDAZAK, MS. COIICCTT, Varsity, and Beginners WALTER SOWIZDAL, MA. FHNIW. Art I. II A II SANDI KAUFMAN, BA. The music department offers a wide variety of subjects. These range from beginning to ad- vanced courses. Included are bands, choral groups, and a course in music theory. These par- ticipate in many school and area functions. These groups perform at the fall, Christmas, and spring concerts. The art department, through many different techniques, hopes to strengthen the student's awareness of art in daily life. Art I has been re- vised so that there will be a uniformity of instruc- tion. The recording of instructions and film strips are being used to fulfill this purpose. A Craft Activity unit was used on all levels of instruc- tion. The ceramic classes stressed sculpturing more than they had in past years. NANCY LAUD, MS. CHMN RICHARD RUSSELL. BA. SUZANNE CORRADINI, MA. ROGER B. JOHNSON, M.S. F S' --.,,,,4f mg --..,. ZW il tk fe-ff fa. Vg 4 H S, 5? A l 2 :-. 5 32 f ' V few! fa E 1 in :'i'f K5i F' i' 755 . 'Wifi' 'el' X L' f CONNIE ADAMS, B.S,E. KAREN HANCQ, 13.8. DONALD SAGE, BS. JERRY WAINWRICHT. MA. Business Education The objective of the business education department is to help students manage their personal life - economi- cally and socially, and to develop a job entry skill in one or more areas, The state requires that all students have an opportunity to learn about certain consumer-interest area: budgeting credit, and installment buying. This is being strongly stressed. Some new courses were assigned for skill im- provement, others for personal use. These include Ad- vanced Typi g and Business Law. e,gXfnSv- 'aft 5 W if .fr TOM TOLLICK, B. -'V' A--A f J ww 5 , .me s .I ,gfafrgl ::14.g,.a, L Ms fs 15- 4 f 'Es an 'Jie wifsgsa MS, 523, r, Pm, r 2 1' 1 vqllaggkfggi figs., Ja 62 if AL .4 P535 Kg Zia e J- 135552 asf , WE 7 ef ' ' - .L,, ' ' 2' .,,, ii., , Q V ' 41,3 Q ' ,Ag f e., . , I ' . P.-iziaiz c A - ,J + ,.! ' , ,I uf., , . . gk-, NL - V- x.. ma. iff: 1 , , M. . v, f 2 af 'ap 2 22: if sf as .c,:.,,,,fM . 1-,tk , an ' ,.- 5595 af 'M' H3357 W FRED SCHMIDT, MS, CHMN Woods I,II, Ceramics, Freshman Football DONALD BALL, B.S. Auto l,II PAUL COMINCORE, M.S. Graphic arts JOSEPH DISPENSA, JR., CAS Industr 33 ial Arts JOHN FARNEY, MS, Mechanical Drafting, Architec tural Drafting, Physical Science LEONARD LOJEWSKI, M,S. Metals I,II, Printing I DONALD BOHO, MS. Electronics, Freshman and Soph Swimming coach JUDITH CISZCZON, MS. Physical Ed., Girls Intramurals, Tennis 6: Badminton Teams, The girls, physical education department has started using a selec- tive program for the junior and senior levels. They are now able to choose which actvities they enjoy the most, Some of these are golf, fencing, co-ed volleyball, social dance, and slimnastics. The department is also trying to offer ice skating and outdoor educa- tion where the girls learn how to Camp in the woods. They hope to create more enthusiasm and interest in physical educa- tion through this program. It also helps the girls make better use of their leisure time because most of these sports can be played out of school as well as in school. ARLENE OBDZINSKI, iXl.S. m CHMN Physical Ed. Senior and Junior Leaders Girls Intramurals JEANNE NIADOCH, NTS, Physical Ed. Blue Dolphin Swim Club Q, me - it DEBORAH GREENLEE, Physical Ed. Girls Gymnastics BARBARA SPIETZ, BS. Physical Ed. Orchesis 34 me V I HF- 1' V 1 - i 'V W ' 'S V ,J 2 ll' -. . y an ',iQ,,p,5,fi9,?,,,, x I 3 QW A149 01- F A ?5m NWl?5Z5 'f3'ffQfQT5U f f' -' f ifilll w I?'fl'fi.i?3' ff1'iZ3K?5NQ1 life-TLf5'5ii3i5il?'5t1'Tiglifigu? , . 5 fffgi- .JF L S2 'f ,K':,J ' Unidiff f, 5 54 3? 7-,iiElf7'z 'if5lfi?l7'1' 251 .1 -L f f5f'L1'fggmV1La?Lztf i fa, - , 's f I L 1 if I HP ' -' .- MARTIN SCHARTZ: Mn-X., CHMN, Physical Education, Var- sity Wrestling. Chairman of Boys P.E. DARL KRIETE: M.S. Driver Education, Depart- ment Chairman, Varsity Basketball, Golf BILL OHLSON: M,S. Physical Education, Head Football Coach IRVIN BEDARD: BS. Physical Education DONALD LUKAS: M.S. Driver Education, Fresh- man Football, Asst. Varsity Baseball DAN MEYER: BS, Physical Education, Driver Education, Soph, Football, Frosh. Football PHILLIP WADDELL: M.S. Driver Education, Ameri- can History, Soph. Basket- ball, Asst. Golf, ML Club ROBERT BROWN: M.A. Physical Education Gymnastics 35 The main goals of the boys, physical education department are to develop strength, endurance, and have fun while doing so. The department would like to start an elective program with the junior and seniors. A barbell for weight training, floor hockey nets, and a new wrestling mat were added to the depaltmenfs equipment. These will be used for conditioning and recreation. KEN MENNEMEIER, M.S. HYNDA CAMZE, M. A. DIANA KUCERA, M. ED, WARREN REITZEL, M. A. HANK WALDERON, MS. LINDA HUGHES, M.A. PATRICIA TROY FITZPATRICK, M. SW. Sponsor Class of '72 MARCIA BANAS ROSEMARY KARR, B,S. EDITH HOLLIBAUCH RN. 36 ig V... , , :S Guidance Center For Instructional Materials f I ',.- STELLASOKOLOWSKI I pp p ROBERT THURSTON aaa . ,is h ,gf A - eg Q ROBIN RAINS BARBARA WIECEL JAMES RACICH, M. A. MARGARET SWALEC, DONALD ZINNCRABE, M.S. LARRY CHAPMAN, M.S. ' 0 academic level of the child who is in need of specialized Sp e C 1 E O n help. The traditional equipment is being used: language master, tape systems, and talking books. The department is in the process of developing the pre- HT0 educate the exceptional Child from his Present level vocation home-economic complex. This should be complete of functioning to a higher level where he may be self-suffi- before the 72-73 School year. cient upon graduation is the major aim of the Special Educa- tion Departmentf' said Mr. Racich, the department head. The curriculum tailors the programs to the very individual problems of each child. All the work is presented on the 37 ROW 1 - C. Krekelberg, M. Hamby, B. Cacioppo, H. Ringeisen, R. Pusa- Y. Kozel. ROVV 3 - S. Ariclerscmri, j. Mendell. IC. Rulminsteini Y. Welf teri, E, Prize-ninaier, A. Andreoli. ROW 2 1 L. Tiuno, C. jackson, L. Krnck, ter. ROW 4 - R. Schwartz, M. Snider, B. Blight, j. Good, j. Messina. ROW 1 - M. Nielsen, L. Wojnowiak. ROW 2 - R. Coffman, K. Strong, E Brody, C. Bach, I. Brennen, M. Militello, I. Rogala. ROW 3 - M. Presley V, Howard, V. Collins, M. Fritz, E. Muscari, C. NViegand, H. johnson, 38 , .. ,, M ,, ff' rs ns as za ' 1: is 27 an BOW 1 - H. Roberstad, E. Zegar, F. Sanservino, F. Calabrese. ROW 2 - E. Mattern, R. Murtaugh, D. Herwaldt, R, Wesl, R. Wesley, R. Leszzynski, R Zatkalik, M. Vogel, A. Eisenheim, ..- !' kwr P. Teevan, F, Calabrese, R. Zatkalik, A. Eisenheim, V. Larson, E. Stekus, H. Cieslewicz, I. Scoma, C. Thermond, P. Lisuzzo. 39 if ix ' .L . 7 f' -i ,N A 1 42 i 1 I ig 2 T f it T f' H. so we W e , - 4 1 K ,A 1 Q A .asf COOPERATIVE CAREERS ROW 1 - S. Fellc-rsg Secwj. Canzolineg'1'reas., H. Hazelwood: Pros., D. johnson. Vice Pros. P. Burleson, Liaison Officer. ROW 2 - C. johnson. D, Haflinger, L. Orzecli. De Santis. ROW 3 - D. Houchins, B. Feiler Y. Biondoni, T. Talaga, T. Collins. ROW4 - L. VVenzlaiii. S. Jaeger, li. Cliesm-53 P. Xitf. 'lf jemiings, I.. Piper, j. Slozpvn BERNICE VAN NATTA iak. NOT PICTURES - B. Fight-r. Cooperative careers provides an opportunity to learn a skill or trade at a training station and earn money as well as two school credits. This club has two main money-making projects, the selling of brag hooks, and Chocolate Easter Bunnies. C.C. attends the National Restaurant Show as guests of thc- National Restaurant Association. Club members have a vital role in the aresis industry. Employers who hired fine student-learners are more anxious to hire other West Leyden students. The sponsor of Cooperative Careers is Mrs. Bernice Van Natta. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS ROW 1 - Mr. Hal Ahrahamsong Sponsor, R. Introna, j. Pietrandoni, B. Bartel, j. Ragnanese, C. Cichon, P. Johansen. ROW 2 - J. Cough, D. johnson, T. Heckingor, R. Ramlot, T Bulls-ri, M. Sotira, R. Ring. ROVV3 - K. Antas, J. Chromzack, j. Cox, L. Bettenclorf, D. Foley, R. Cogle, j. Crochlich, K. lluth. 40 if ,T ' Xxx ff' Extended Education The extended education club promotes cooperative education through group projects, fund raising activities, and an annual employer-employee apprecia- tion banquet. The banquet is planned and the program is de- veloped by this club. In addition to candy selling, the club hopes to sponsor a child through Chris- ROW 1 - D. Willerthg Pres., R. johnson, B. Urlaub, D. Buczek, M. Bishoff. ROW 2 - D. Simpson, O. Sun- f - ' . doval, C. Mareski, C. Mukosevg Treas. ROW 3 - T, Hendrickson, S. Placko, C. Schuelkeg Vice Pres. ROW4 tum Ch'ldre9 5 Inc' The - E. Kautzman, Henry Kappelg Sponsor, B. Clashagel. NOT PICTURED - j. Cottonc. B, Faircloth, P. Sponsor of thls Club 15 Mr- Henry Franklin, B. Nordwall, D. Ridgeway: Recorder, F. Sullivan. ROW 1 - D. Ohlsong Sec., E. Panderg Pres., C. Pacific, B. johnson, S. Malone: Vice Pres. ROW 2 - A. Dilillio, B. filll'Ilgl'l'iL'll, li. King, P. lfrlaiitl: l,iaison officer. ROW 3 - L. Caranci, C. Cronk, C. Naples, P. Cerace. ROW 4 - C. Detloffg trcas., T. Casiirella, D. Vcspo, Miss B. Hackett, Spon- sor. NOT PICTURES - C. Mayer, 41 Kappel. ffice ccupations One of the primary aims of the Office Occupations Club is to exchange infor- mation about work experiences. They are unique in that they support on adopt- ed Indian girl from Winslow, Arizona. A student teacher, Miss Karen Dobini- kar from Northern Illinois University helped develop the plans for the ban- quet. Miss Beverly Hackett is the spon- sor of the Office Occupations Club and chairman of Cooperative Education. fsfo110 ',...ffffR.m++.1 WGN if gud! lx l' ' F Kai F ,,..-0 ff-'fa NX .vw-- 0M'wHM 3 Q 1 XX XX DEBORA ACN ESS LYNN AI,DINClER BIACIU ALACLNA DAVID ANDERSON YITO .XNDRIOIA SUSAN ANICJICI, LOUIS .XIXGICLINI STEVE BACYILK D.vXRI.I-INE BAKER TIM BXIIBICII S.-XLY.'X'l'OR If B.-X RTXLON If LISA ISXRTII , ' .1 u' 5, , 4 . 1, I -3,1 . - S .- J, ,. 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Q f Q ' 4 Mm 1, JM ag g 4 , f ls' ,wwf , ,,,, . - 5 Late Comers KATHLEEN COLLINS IANICE DAUM CATHY DETLOFF LUANN DONNAY MAURIA GILMAN JOHN LINDVIG KATHY LUCZAK EXIO MORICI x f BARB PROSS VIRGINIA RACUTT SUSAN RILL MARIANNE RYBACK LINDA SANFILIPPO ALISON STAPLEY JAMES SWAN LEONARD ZMIIEWSKI AGNESS, DEBRA H Debbiell Cheerleaders 10,11,12, Swim Club 9, 10,11,12, PE Leaders 11, Girls Intra- murals 9,10, Mum Arbor. ALDINGER, LYNN Science Club 12: Social Studies Semi- nar 11,12, Pep Club 10, Pres. 11,12, AFS 11,12, German Club 9, Tres. 10, 11, Vice Pres. 12, Advisory Council 10,11, Band 9. ANDERSON, DAVID T. UT0mU School Plays 12, Wrestling 9. ANDRIOLA, VITO HCarpH Key Club 10,I1,12, German Club 11, 12, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, Football 9, 10,11,12, L-Club 11-12. ANGEL, SUSAN Vice Pres. MHO12. BAKER, DARLEN E BARBER, TIMOTHY EARL Timm MHO 12. BARTH, LISA BARTLETT, ROSEMARY Office Aid 11, Drama Guild 9, Advi- sory Council 9,10, Vice Pres. 11, Swim Timers 9,10,11. BAUER, ROBERT F. uB0bN Lancer 9,10,11, Quill 8: Scroll 10,11, Student Council 9,10. BEAKLEY, CAIL Office Aid 10. BECK, DEWAYNE Key Club, 11, Tres. 12, Band 9,10, Tennis 9,10,11,12, Gymnastics 9,10, 11,122 L-Club11,12. BEHLING, DORIS Office Aid 12, Social Studies Seminar 11,12, Pep Club 11, Sec. 12, AFS 10, 11, German Club 9, Sec. 11, Pres. 11, 12, Shield 11, Debate 9, Advisory Council 9,10,11, National Honor So- ciety 11,12, Orchestra 9,10, Musical 9,10,11,l2, Advanced Girls Chorus 11, Choir 12. BERG, RALPH 'iW0rmH Cross Country 11, Wrestling 9,10,11, 12, Football 10. BETTENDORF, LARRY Diver. Occup. 11,12, BIEBER, FERRIS Football 9, Baseball 9,10,11. BIELARCZYK, JAMES BIONDINI, VICKI Pep Club 9,10, Modern Books 9,10, Office Aid 11, Co-Op Careers 12. BISHOFF, MICHAEL i'Squirrel', Track 9,10,11, Cross Country 9, 10, Extended Education 12. BLEICH, CHARLES uChuckH Advisory Council 11, Science Club 12, Lang. Lab. Aid 11, Band 9,10, Gymnastics 9, Tennis 9,10. BLUE, SUSAN Advisory Council 10, Drama Guild 9, Lancer 11. BODINE, JAY M. M Benn Pep Club 10,11, Key Club 10,11, Monitor 11,12, L-Club 10,11,12, Football 9,10,11,12, Basketball 9, Wrestling 9, Baseball 9,10,11,12. BODINE, PATRICIA U Pattien Advisory Council 9.10,11, Drama Guild 9,10, School Plays 9,10, Pep Club 9, MHO 9, Office Aid 111 Wres- tling Timers 9,10,12, Track Timers 9, 10,11,12, Girls Intramurals 9,10, Bowling 9,10, Mum Arbor. BOEING, DEBRA U Debbieu Pom Pon Girl 11,12, Wrestling Timer 9,10,11,12, P.E. Leader 12, Mum Arbor. BOKSA, WAYNE BOKSA, WILLIAM Wi1l,' Basketball 9. BOLTON, DONNA Pep Club 10, Dial Access Aid, Choir 11,12, Musicals 10. BOMBINSKI, JEANNE Student Council 9,10,11, Drama Guild 9,10, School Plays 11, Pan-Am 11, Social Studies Seminar 11, Disc. Jockeys 11, Girls Intramurals 9,1O,11, 12, Girl's Tennis 11,12, Bowling 9,10, 11. BOTTORFF, ROBERT School Plays 11,12, BOWER, WILLIAM Wrestling 9. BOYERS, BETTE Boopern Choir 11,12, Advanced Girls 10, Mus- icals 11,12, Girls Intramurals 9,10,11, 12, Bowling 9,10,11,12. BRAUER, MONIKA German Club 9,10,11. BRIASCO, RANDY Cross Country 10,11,12. BROOKS, DAVID 'A Brooksiei' Football 9. BRUNO, DOMINICK L' Domi' BRUNTZ, RAYMOND L-Club 11,12, Basketball 9, Gymnas- tics 9, Track 9,10, Baseball 10,11,12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12. BUCZE K, DANIEL Extended Ed. 11,12 BULLERI, TOM Diver. Occup. 11,12. BURLESON, TOM Co-Op. Careers 12. CAMPBELL, LARRY SSS 12, Cafeteria Monitor 12, Or- chestra 9,10,11, VP 12, Musical 10,11,. 12, Track 9. CANNATA, GAIL fPork LGA 9,10, Forensics 10,11,12g School Plays 9,10,11,12, Drama Guild 9,10, National Thespians Sec 10,11, Sec- Treas. 12, Advisory Council 9,10,11, Student Council 11, Pres 12, PE Leaders 11,12, Gymnastic Scorers 11, 12, Homecoming Court. CARANCI, LORETTA ANNE E. Office Aid 10,11,12, Tutor 11,Pep Club 9,10, LGA 9, Advisory Council 9,10,11, Co-Op. Careers 12, Wres- tling Timers 10,11. CA.RNEI'IL,WES i'Carnal Knowledgel' Key Club 9,10,11,12, Track 9,10, Gymnastics 9,10,11, Football 9,10. CASTICLIA, STEVE 'LCastl' Football 10, Wrestling 9,10,11,12, CHAVICH, JOHN ALAN Science Club 12, NHS 11,12. CHESNEY, BETTY Co-Op. Careers 12. CHIAPPETTA, SUSAN uC1'ieetah'l Office Aid 10,11, Tutor 11, Clef Club 9,10, Stage Band 9,10,12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Band 9,10,11,12, Musical 10,11,12, Aeolian Chorus 9, Girls In- tramurals 9,10,11,12. CHMIEL, LESTER A. CHRISTOFORAKIS. NICK Cafeteria Monitor 12, Chess Club 11, 12, Lancer 10,11,12, Debate 11,12, Cross Country 9,10,11,12, Track 9,10, 11,12, L-Club10,11,12. CICHON, CINDY Pep Club 10, Advisory Council 10, Pom Pon Girl 11, Diver. Occup, Sec. 12. CICHOWICZ, LYNN MARIE Office Aid 1O,11,12, Science Club 12, French Club 11, Forensics 10,11, Drama Guild 9,10, Bowling Sec. 11, Girls Tennis 11, Girls Intramurals 10. 11. CII'ILAR,CAIL AFS 10,11g Advisory Council 12, Bowling 10,11, PE Leaders 11,12, Wrestling Timers 1O,11. CIRONE, FRAN CIRONE, VINCE Cafeteria Monitor 9,10,11,12. COFFMAN, RICHARD S. Band 9,10,11,12, Gymnastics 9. COLLETT, BARBARA ANN Advanced Girls Chorus 10, Girls Ensemble 9, Girls Intramurals 9, School Plays 12. COLLINS, KATHLEEN Tassien Homecoming Court. COLLURA, CAROLYN FTA 9, SSS 11,12, Pan-Am 9,10,11, Treas. 12, Shield 10, Debate 9: Dra- ma Guild 10, NHS 11, Pres 121 Swim Timers 11. COMBS, VIRGINIA Ginger Lang. Lab Aid 11, Office Aid 10, MHO 9,10, Pep Club 10, Advisory Council 9, Track Timers 11, Wres- tling Timers 11, Pom Pon Girls 10, Co-Capt. 11, Capt. 12, Mum Arbor. COMP, MARCIA Office Aid 11,12, Pom Pon Girls 10, Cheerleaders 11,12, NHS 11,12, Swim Club 9,10,11,12, PE Leaders 11,12, Girls Intramurals 9,10, Wres- tling Timers 9,10,11,12, Homecoming Court. COOPER, MARY RAE Pep Club 10, Girls Intramurals 9,10, Swim Timers 11. COUZA, NANCY Swim Timers 12. Cuda COX, DONNA Pep Club 9, Advanced Girls Chorus 10,Choir11,12. COX, JON P. V. Diversified Occup. 12. CRONIN, MICHAEL Extended Ed. 11,12, uMike CRONK, CECILIA Art Guild 10,11, Bowling 9,10,11, Office Occup. 12. Cei1 CZERWINSKI, BOB Cafeteria Monitor 9, Office Aid 12, PE Leaders 12, Wrestling 9,10, Track 9,10,11, Football 9,10, Diver.-Occup. 9. DANISCH, PAUL H Danen Cafeteria Monitor 11,12, L-Club 12, Football 9,10,12, Wrestling 9,10, Cross Country 9,10,12, DATTILO, JAMES Football 9, Track 9. DAUM, JANICE Art Guild 10. DAUM, JOHN Key Club 11, L-Club 12, Tennis 9,11, 12. DAVIES, ANTHONY Football 9, Track 9. Tony DAVISON, STEVE Gymnastics 9,10,11. DEAN, BRADLEY DEMIAN, MICHAEL National Honor Society 11,12, Musi- cals 9,10, L-Club 11,12, Football 9, 10,11,12, Wrestling 9,11,12, Baseball 9,10,11,12, Illinois State Scholar. DESANTIS, JANE Co-Op Careers 12. DEVINCENTIS, JUNE Advisory Council 9,10,11,12, Orches- is 9,1O,11,12, Lancer 10, Pep Club 10, Lang. Lab Aid 9, Wrestling Timer 9, 10,11, Mum Arbor. DEVITT, CAROL DIGIRALAMOR, SALVATORE Sam Football 10, Basketball 9,10,11,12, Track9,10. DIMEO, JOHN Jeano Drama Guild 11,12, School Plays 11, 12, Forensics 12, Pan-Am 12, Ger- man Club 11, Sec. 12, French Club 11, Pres. 125 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 Chess Club 11,12. DINATALE, MICHELE Pep Club 10. DOLHAR, DONNA Drill Team 9,10,11,12. DONNAY, LUANN Pom Pon 11,125 Pep Club 115 FNA 9, Sec. 105 Office Aid 9,10,115 C.1.lVI. Aid 95 Swim Timer 10,11,125 P.E. Leader 12. DOODY, LOUISE H D0OClyH DREKSLER, CAROL Pep Club 10. DROST, JOANNA H The Kid National Honor Society 11,125 Na- tional Thespian 11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,11,125 School Plays 9,10,11,125 Forensics 125 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 Modern Books 115 MHO 115 Art Guild 105 Office Aid 125 Choir 12. DRUMMER, KAREN Advisory Council 11,125 Orchesis 10, 11,125 German Club 10,11,125 Pep Club 9,10, Tres. 11, DUCO, DEBRA M Debbien National Honor Society 11,125 Advi- sory Council 9,10,115 Drama Guild 9, 105 Lancer 125 Pep Club 105 Swim Timer 11,125 Mum Arbor. DUMERER, BERNADETTE Rose Choir 125 Aeolian Chorus 105 Ad- vanced 11. EASLEY, MAXINE Office Aid 125 MHO105 Pep Club 105 Band 9. EDDLEMON, STEVEN uSteVeH German Club 95 Basketball 9,10,11, 125 L-Club11,12. ENDERS, Lois Red CIM Aid 9,10,115 Band 9,10,11,12. ERICKSON, RON Wrestling 9,105 Football 9,10 ERLAND, PATRICIA H Pattyn MHO 105 Wrestling Timers 105 Co- Op Careers 12. EVANS, MARILYN Porky CIM Aid 9,10, Office Aid I2, MHO 9, Io, Pep Club Io, LGA 9,105 Bowling Io. FALLON, FRANK Cafeteria Monitor 11,125 NHS 11,125 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10, 11,125 L-Club 11,12. F ARO, GAYE FEILER, BARB Co-Op. Careers 12. FELLERS, SANDY Pep Club 105 Co-Op. Careeres 12. FIORI, FAITH A. UFay Office Aide5 Science Club 125 AFS 125 Orchesis 9,11, Sec. 125 Advisory Council 9,10,115 NHS 11,125 Swim Timers 115 Mum Arbor. FIORITO, CARLA FISHER, BARBARA H Barbien Office Aid 9,105 French Club 9,105 Advisory Council Pres. 9,10,115 Stu- dent Council 11,125 PE Leaders 115 Co-Op. Careers 11,125 Mum Arbor. FLORES, HENRY uVVeaSel Track 9,105 Basketball 105 Football 9, 10. FOLEY, DAVE L. Orchestra 9,105 Swimming 95 Track 95 Diver. Occup. 11,12. FOX, RICHARD M Ricky, Student Council 9,105 Debate 95 So- cial Studies Seminar 125 Choir 9,10, 11,125 Knights'n Gals 95 Musicals 10, 11,12. FRACASSO,ANGELINA 'KAngelaM Office Aid 115 Wrestling Timer 9,10, FREDRICKSON, BOB Cafeteria Monitor 115 Football 95 Baseball 9. FREDROCKSON, BOB Football 9,105 Baseball 9,10,11. FROHLICH, MIKE CIM, 95 Baseball 9. GALAS, STEVEN Science Club 9, Key Club 9,10,11,125 CIM. 95 Lang. Lab Aid 105 L-Club 11,125 Football 9,105 Tennis 9,10,11, 125 Wrestling 9,10,11,12. GALFI, RUDY Lancer 95 L-Club 105 Track 9,10,115 Tennis 10. GEIST, MICHELE Office Aid 125 C.I.M, Aid 9. GENTILE, JOANNE Drama Guild 95 LGA 95 Pep Club 9. GERACE, PATRICIA LGA 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 Office Occup. 12. GLASHAGEL, ROBERT Extended Ed. 11,12. GLATCZAK, JOHN Gymnastics 9. GLEESON, NANCY Pan-Am 115 Social Studies Seminar 11,125 Girlls Intramurals 10,11,125 Girlls Tennis 11,125 Bowling 10,11. GLENNEY, KEN Disc Jockeys 105 Chess Club 115 Sci- ence Club 95 Debate 95 L-Club 10,11, 125 Tennis 9,10,11,12. GILMAN, MAURIA Advisory Council 95 Drama Guild 95 Swim timer 105 Bowling 9. GORBACH, PETER Football 105 Gymnastics 9,1l. GOSSE, ROSEMARY U Rose National Honor Society 11,125 Drill Team 95 Drama Guild 95 School Plays 10,115 Debate 95 Lancer 125 Shield 95 German Club 9,10,l1,125 S.S.S, 11,12. GRANDE, MIKE Football 9,105 Basketball 9, HACKL, THOMAS HTOIFIH L-Club10,11,125 Basketball. HACKL, THOMAS UTOITIN L-Club 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Base- ball 9,10,115 Band 10,11,125 Modern Books 9. HALAN, CHARLES H De Flyn L-Club 10,11,125 Football 9,I0,11,125 Wrestling 10,11,125 Baseball 9,10,11 125 Cafe, Monitor 10,11,12. HART, JEFFERY MJeff L-Club 11,125 Gymnastics 10,11,125 Tennis 95 Tech. Theatre 10,11. HARTNEY, TIMOTHY mlwimn Football 95 Wrestling 9,11. HAZELWOOD, HOWARD U Fireman Football 95 Wrestling 95 Co-op Ca- reers 11,12. HECKINGER, THOMAS Diver. Occup. 12, HENKELMAN,MARIAN Mary MHO11,12, Pres. HENNIG, MARK Jody Basketball 95 Cross Country 105 MHO115 Key Club 12. HILDEBRAND, MARY KAY Art Guild 10. HILGENBERC, FRED ulvieatballn L-Club 105 Swimming 9,10,125 Key Club 10. HINDE, KAREN Track Timer 9,10. HOFFMAN, HELGA German Club 9,10,1115 Office Aid 125 Advisory Council 9,105 Mum Arbor. HOFFMAN, MARY ANNE Choir 11,125 Advanced Girls 105 Mus- ical 115 National Honor Society 11, 125 National Thespians 10,115 Drama Guild 95 School Plays 9,10,115 Foren- sics 95 French Club 95 MHO11. HOWARDKEVIN Football 9,10,115 Swimming 9,10,11, 125 MHO 95 Office Aid 105 Cafe. Monitor 12. HUTTER, NANCY HHutterH P.E. Leaders 125 Swim Club 10,11,125 Bowling 125 Musical 115 Orchestra 95 National Honor Society 11,125 Major- ettes 10,11,125 Advisory Council 9, Sec., 10,115 German Club 9,105 Office Aid 125 Mum Arbor. INGO, KENNETH M. uKen L-Club 11,125 Football 9,105 Basket- ball 9,10,11,125 Golf 9,10,11,125 Sci- ence Club 9,10,115 Key Club 10,11, 12. INTRONA, RACHEL C. Rae Drama Guild 9,105 School Playes 9, 105 Shield 105 Office Aid 10,11,125 Diversified Occupations 12. JACH, ADRIANE Advisory Council 10,115 Orchesis 10, 11,12. JAEGER, JEANNE Jaegers Swimming Timers 105 Drama Guild 9: NIHO 9.10: CINI .tid 9: Co-Op Careers I1. JAEGER, SUE Advisory Council 95 MHO 105 CIM Aid 9. JAHNKE, FREDRICK Fredl' Swimming 9,10,11,12. JANKO, CAROL Orchesis 9,10,115 Pep Club 10,11 . JENRICH, PAMELA M Pam Swimming Timers 125 Pan-Am 95 German Club 115 AFS 11. JENSEN, KATHERINE Drama Guild 105 Pan-Am 9,10,11,125 SSS 11,125 FTA 95 Language Lab. Aid, 9. JOHNSEN, CYNTHIA Cindy Bowling 9,105 Pep Club 105 Nurse's Aid 95 Co-Op Careers 12. JOHNSON, MARK Basketball 105 Baseball 9. JUDGE, CHARMAIN Track Timers 9,105 Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 PE Leaders 11,125 Girls Tennis 11,125 Bowling 9,105 Pep Club 10. JUHL, MAUREEN Swimming Timers 10,115 Pom Pon Girls 10,11,125 Advisory Council 105 German Club 9510. KAIDEN, STEVE Cafeteria Monitor 11,125 I.-Club 11, 125 Football 9.10.ll,l21 X1'restliIIg 10: Golf9,10,l I,12. KANGAS, SHARON MARIE KAUTZMANN, ERNIE XIIIO 9,105 Office Aid 95 Football 95 Gymnastics 105 Wrestling 9. KECLIK, GARY National Honor Society 11,125 Gym- nastics 9,l05 Musical 125 Band 9,10, 11,125 Orchestra 125 Stage Band 11, 12. KEEGAN, MIKE Synclleym Key Club 11,125 Football 9,105 Golf 95SWirI1lIIilIg 9. KELLER, KAREN MAE National Honor Society 11,125 Advi- sory Council l05 Swimming Timers 10,115 Baseball Scorers 11,125 Girls IIItraIIIIIrals 105 P.E. Leaders 12: Girl's Tennis 105 Swim Club 11,123 Soap 125 Mum Arbor 12. KENDZORA, ROGER Swimming 125 Choir 12. KERWIN, BRIAN Disc Jockeys 11,125 Tennis 10, KLINGER, RONALD 1. L-Club 125 Football 9,10,l25 Baseball 9.l0,11.l2. KLOSTER, STEVEN E. Scliool Plays 10.11.125 Art Guild 115 Disc jockeys 95 Coininunications 9. 105 Gymnastics 105 Swimming 11. KORNESCZUK, JIM Korny I,-Club11,125Su'iinining9,10,11. KORZENSKI, ROBERT National Ilonor Society 11.125 Advi- sory Council 105 Cafeteria Nlonitor 11.121 1.-Club 10.11.121 Su irnming 9. 10.1 1.125 Su im Club 10. KOZENS, CHARLES I. CcrOp. Careers 115 Football 9, 105 Basketball 9. KROLL, THOMAS E. Social Studies Seminar 125 Chess Club 11, Vice Pres. 125 Cross Country 10, NHS 11,12. KUHR, PARTICK H Dultcll Office Aid 10,11,125 School Plays 10, 11,125 Drama Guild 9,10,11,125 Na- tional Thespians 125 Band 9,10,115 Swimming 9,10, KUNTZ, ,IANICE Mlann Pan-Am Club 95 Drama Guild 9,105 NHS 11,12, KVISTAD, LINDA Office Aid 125 MHO 11, LANDRUM, WILLIAM Bill LASTER, BARBARA Office Aid 12. Barbi' LASKOWSKI, CAROL MHO 9,10,115 Pep Club 105 Pan-Am 9,105 Advisory Council 9,105 Girl's Tennis 115 PE Leaders 125 Wrestling Timers 10. LAUBE,GARY Band 9,105 Baseball 9,10,I1,125 L- Club 10,11,12. LEHNER, STEVE Cafeteria Monitor 125 Office Aid 10, 11,125 Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Musical 9,11,12. LEMM, WOODY Swimming 9,10,11. LENZIE, KIRK Science Club 125 Stage Band 125 Or- chestra 125 Band 9,10,11,125 Musical 12, LESTINA, KATHY MARY MHO 9,105 Wrestling Timers 10. LETARTE, JOHN Wrestling 9,105 Baseball 9,I0. LINCOLN, STEVE H Elmon Football 9,105 Wrestling 9,10. LINDSEY, MARY Pep Club 9,105 Pan-Am 9,105 Track Timers 9,10,11. LINDVIG, JOHN Cafeteria Monitor 11,125 Office Aid 9,105 Track 9. 'LISK, LENORE 'iLee Office Aid 9,105 Art Guild 95 SSS 115 Pep Club 9,105 LGA 9,105 AFS 10, Vice Pres. 115 Shield 9,10,115 Drama Guild 9,105 Advisory Council 9,105 Girl's Intramurals 9. LUBA, WALTER Band 95 Wrestling 9,105 Football 9. LUCZAK, CATHERINE uCatI1eH Pep Club 115 Drill Team 11,125 Mu- sic Appreciation 115 Musical 115 Ad- vanced Girl's Chorus 105 Choir 11,125 Beginner Chorus 9. s LUKES, FRANK Swimming 95 Orchestra 95 Band 9,10, 11,125 Musical 11. LUNDGREN, MARLIS ANN 'iMarH Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Choir 11' Swim Timers 11,12. MAC DONALD, LAURIE Office Aid 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 AFS 9,105 Advisory Council 9,105 Pom Pon Girls 11, Sec. 125 Girls Intramurals 9, 105 Track Timers 11,125 Wrestling Timers 11. Mum Arbor. MADL, JAMES ROBERT ulimn Lang. Lab Aid 95 Office Aid 12. MALLOW, RICHARD ,IOHN Boomerw Disc jockeys 11, Treas. 125 SSS 115 Swimming 9,105 Track 95 Football 9, 10. MANLEY, PATRICIA is Pat MARABANIAN, MARY ANN School Plays 10,11,125 Advanced Girls 11,125 Aeolian Chorus 105 Choir 1l,12. MARTELL, BRIAN MASCENIC, HELEN MASILOTTI, MICHEAL Football 9. MAURER, WAYNE Cafeteria Monitor 12. MAYER, CAROL Pep Club 95 LGA 95 Co-Op Careers 12. MAYER,ENID CIM Aid 125 Art Guild 10,115 Ger- man Club 115 Band 115 Advanced Girls 9,105 Choir 11,125 Bowling 95 Girls Intramurals 9. MAZOUCH, IEANETTE French Club 10, 115 Bowling 10, 11, 125 Girls Intramurals 10,11,125 Swim Timers 115 SOAP 12, MCFARLAND, CHARELS CoOp, Careers 11. MCCRATH, DONALD Office Aid 95 Tennis 105 Football 9, 10. MCCREGOR, KATHLEEN Gregor Drama Guild 9.10: Bowling 9: Girls Intramurals 95 Sn irn Timers l 1. MCHALE, DEBBIE Office Aid 9,10,11,125 Orchesis 9,10, 11,125 PE Leaders 125 Swim Timers 10,11,125 Girls Gymnastics Pres.11. MCKINNEY, SCOTT Baseball, 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10, 11,125 FuotbaI19,10,l1,125 L-Club 11, 12. MCSHEA, SUSAN Advisory Council 10,115 Girls Tennis 9,10,11,125 PE Leaders 125 Girls In- tramurals 9,10,11,l2. METHLINC, RANDY A' Romeon Key Club 11, Sec. 125 Science Club 125 School Plays 9,10,125 Band 9,10, 11,125 Musical 115 Swimming 9,105 Cross Country12. MILLER, CHERYL CIM Aid 95 Office Aid 9,10,11,125 FNA 9. MILLS, KEITH Key Club 11,125 Science Club 9,10, 11,125 German Club 9,105 Lancer125 Debate 95 Tennis 9,10,11,125 Basket- ball 9,10,11,125 L-Club 11,12. MORICI, EZIO ANTHONY MHO11,125 Baseball 11. MORRISSEY, BRIAN Lang. Lab Aid 95 Office Aid 11,125 Musical 9,10,115 Aeolian Chorus 95 Choir 10,11,I25 Swimming 95 Cross Country 9,10,I1. MORRONE, ELVIRA Al Art Guild 11,125 Tutor 95 Pan-Am 9, 10,115 Shield 9. MORROW, CAROL MUSCARI, PHILIP Advisory Council 9,10,115 Baseball 9, 10,115 Wrestling 9,10,11, NAPLES, COLETTE C. Office Aid 115 Co-Op. Careers 12. NATONSKI, MICHAEL MMiken Advisory Council 9,10,11,125 Swim- ming 10, NELSON, KIRK CIM Aid 95 Office Aid 95 Co-Op. Careers 125 Basketball 10,115 L-Club I1,I2. NIELSON, JANET LYNN Office Aid 125 Pep Club 105 Advisory Council 10,115 NHS 11,125 Musical 115 Advanced Girls Chorus 105 Choir 11.121 Bowling 9,10.11,l2: Swim Club 9,I0,11,125 Girls Tennis 10,11, 125 PE Leaders 125 Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 Badmitten11,12. NITZ, PAM NOFFSINCER, DIANE 'iMoonie CIM Aid 95 Pep Club 10,115 LCA105 Advisory Council 10.115 Bowling 105 VVrcstling10,11,12, NOCA,MELODY Office Aid 125 Pep Club 105 Ad- vanced Girls 105 Choir 11,125 Bowl- ing 9,10,11,125 Girls Intramurals 10, 11,12. NOVAK, GARY Baseball 9,10,11,12. NORTON, DAN OCHWAT, GARY OKTAWINSKI, DIANE L' Di ORNA, SUSAN Girls Intramurals 9,10,11,125 Swim Club 11,125 Bowling 9,11,12, German Club 9,105 Pep Club 9,105 Tutor 10. ORTECA, KERRY ALAN Football 95 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Musical 10,115 125 Band 9,l0,11,125 Orchestra 125 Key Club 11, Vice President 12, ORZECH, LINDA LEE Office Aid 9,105 Co-Op Careers 11, 12. PACK, LEONARD 5' Led L-Club 11,125 Football 9,10,I1,125 Cafeteria Monitor 11,12 PAHLKE, HENRY Football 9,105 Tech. Theatre 11,12 PANDER, ELAINE Bowling 115 Musical 9,10,115 Orches- tra 9,10,115 German Club 9,10, PANSERA, FLORA Flo Baseball Scorers 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Tutor 105 Mum Arbor. PANZER, RICHARD U Rickn Lancer 125 Art Guild 105 Cafe, Moni- tor 12. PAUL, MARY LOU M Maryloun Bowling 9. PAUS, ROBERT A'Cheatai' Swimming 11. PAVIN, PETRA V. H Peet PEARSON, MARGARET Girls Gymnastics 115 Bowling 11,125 Musical 11,125 Band 9,10,11,125 Na- tional Honor Society 11,125 German Club 95 Art Guild 10, PEDERSEN, KAREN Casey PEDERSEN, RUSSELL U RUSS' Football 105 Basketball 9,105 Track 95 Wrestling 125 MHO 105 Key Club 11. PEDREGAL, ELIZABETH Lizn Musical 11,125 Band 9,10,115125 Or- chestra 11,125 Drum Majorette 125 Music Appreciation I15 Disc jockey 11,125 Mum Arbor. PERKINS, PENNY H Perkn Office Aid 10,11,125 NFL 10,11,125 Forensics 10,11,125 School Plays 9,10, 11,125 Drama Guild VP 10,11, Sec- Treas 125 National Thespians 10, Sec- Treas 11,125 Orchesis 105 Advisory Council 105 NHS 11,125 Musical 9,10, 11,125 Girls Intramurals 105 Tech Theater 12, PERRY, DENNIS Sco0byU Key Club 11,125 Wrestling 95 Tennis 10,11,12, PIKEL, DANIEL Cross Country 105 Football 95 Basket- ball 9,10,11,125 L-Club 11512. PIPER, LISA Co-Op, Careers 12. POLLITT, WILLIAM R. Bill POTTER, DEBORAH U Debbiev Office Aid 95 Pep Club 9,105 French Club 9,10,115 School Plays 105 Drama Guild 9,105 Orchesis 10,115 Advisory Council 9,105 Pom Pon Girls 11,125 NIIS 11, VP 125 Bowling 105 Wres- tling Timers 10,11,12. POTTS, MARION Office Aid 105 Advisory Council 9,105 Pom Pon Girls Sec. 10, Tres. 125 Wrestling Timers 9,105 Mum Arbor. PROBST, DIANE Pep Club 95 Advisory Council VP 95 Swim Timers 125 Mum Arbor. QUAIVER, SUSAN Pau-Am Club 105 Advisory Council l0,1l,I25 Bowling 10,125 Swim Club 11,125 Girls Intramurals 11,125 Swim Timers 11,125 Mum .tt rbor. RAABE, RANDALL N Randyn Stage Band 11. Band 9.10.11.12: Swimming 9. Baseball 9,10 RACUTT. VIRGINIA ANN Ginny Office .-Kid 9.10.11.12: M11O 11. Pep C111b 10. French C111b 9: Band 9. Advanced Girls L11'1t7I'llS 11. Aeolian Chorus 10: Choir 12. RIESTERER, SUE M11O 10. Pep Club 10: :KFS 9. 4' Ramon Riviera RINALDI, FRANK Discjockey 11. Prcs. 12. RING, JAMES Lancer 10,11. Diver. Occup. 12. Football Manager 9.10. Basketball Manager 10. Gymnastics Manager 9. Baseba11 Manager 9.10. ROBINSON, DARLENE D1-de ROSSING, LINDA Office Aid 10. Pep Club 11. French Club 9.10. Sec. 11. .Kdvisory Co1111ci1 9,10,11, ROSTES, SUE M HO 10.11.l2. Pan-Am 9. Gir1sTen- nis 11. ROY, CLYDE French Club 10.11, Band 9.10,11,12. RUSSO, PATTY M11O 10.11.12. Pan-Am 9. Bowling 93 KVrest1ing Timers 12. RUTKOWSKI. GAIL Office Aid 11. Pep Club 10. LG.-K 9, 10. German Club 9. Shield 10. Or- chesis 9.10,11.12. Stage Band 12. Band 9,10.11,12. PE Leaders 12. Girls 1ntram11ra1s 9.10.11.l2. Wrestling Timers 10.11. Girls Gymnastics 11. SOAP 12. RYBACK, MARYANN Office Aid 12. Shield 10. School Plays 10. Drama C11i1d9,10. Pom Pon Girls 12. Girls Tennis 9. Wrestling Timers 10.11. Girls Gymnastics10. RYERSON, WILLIAM Mole Chess Club 12. Science Club 9,10.11. 12. School Plays 9,10.N11S 11.12. SANFILIPPO, LINDA Pep Club 9.10.11. AFS 11. Advisory Council 9,10,11. SCHAFER, JUDY Girls Gymnastics See. 11. SCALES, CRAIG School Plays 10. Gymnastics 9. Tech Theater 12. SCHOENFELD, BRUCE Schroder Orchestra 9.10.1 1,12 SCHULTZ, JEANNE Office Aid 11,12. Girls Badminton 9, l0.l1,l2. Girls Tennis 9.10.1 1.12. P15 Leaders 11.12. Girls 1IlI1'Llfl1llI'81S 9. 10. YP 11, VP 12. Wrestling Timers 10.11. SCHWARTZ, LESLIE Lang Lab Aid 9. Office Aid 10,11,12, Tutor 11. Orchestra 12. Band 9,10.11. 12. Musical 11. Bowling 9,10.11. SCHWIERJOHN, JUNE Nus 11,12. SEIL, MIKE Band 9,10.11. K'K'rest1ing 9.10. Divers. Occup. 12. SERNA, DAVID JOHN H Ratn SSS 12, French Club 11.12. SHERMAN, PATRICIA St11de11t c1Ol11lC11 11. .Kdvanced Girls Chorus 9: Bowling 12. SHOEMAKER, CHARLES C11ar1ie'i Office .-Kid 10. Track 9.10.11.121 Bas- ketball 9. Football 9.10: L-Club 11. 12.10, SIUDYLA, CONRAD Track 9.10. Basketball 9.10. Football 9.10. SLONIA. LINDA Pep Club 10. LG.-K 10. Pom Pon Girls 11.121xA1'CS11ll1g111lll'IiS1O.11, SMINK. VAWN C1K1 .-Kid 9: Tech Theater 11. SNIITH BRIAN NS11L1l1OKK'-1 Baseball 11.10. Football 10. SOBOLAK, JOSEPH Lang. Lab ,Kid 10,111 Track 10. SOMORA, NANCY .KFS 12. School Plays 9.10.11. Drama Guild 9.10. Advisory' Cou11ci1 9. Mu- sic Appreciation 11. Stage Band 10: A1llS1C211 9.10.1 11 .Kdvanced Girls Chorus 10. Choir 11.12. Girls Te1111is 121Gir1s1ntramura1s10. QSORCE. JANET Soraci Office .Kid 9. SSS 11. Pep C111b 91 LGA 9. AFS 10.11. 1,1111-:K111 10. Shield 910.111 Sc11oo1 Plays 10.11. Drama Clliltl 9.10. .Kdvisory Council 9.10.11. Girls 11I1fLlI11ll1'I11S 9. Swim Timers 9.10. SPITZOCK, DONNA Pep Club 10. Drama Guild 9.10. Or- ehesis 12. Advisory Council 9,10.11. Pom Pon Girls 11.12. Student Council 9.10. Bowling 9.11. Girls Tennis 10: Girls 11l11'LIII1llI'i11S 9.111.113 Syvim Tim- ers' 10.11.12. Baseball Scorers 9.10. 11.121N1l1I11.AI'17OI'. STARK. BILL Diuky .Keolian Chorus 10. Freshman Boys k11101'l1S91 M11Ol0, STATHAKES, LYNNE Art Guild 10. FNA Tres. 9. Orehesis 10.11. Pres 12: Pom Pon Cirls 11,12. Musical 10.11. STUDZINSKI, DIANE Office Aid 9.10.11. Pep Club 11. STULIK. ALICE Office .Kid 9. German C111b 9. .Kdy iso- ry c1Ol11lC11 9,10. Majorettes 10.11.123 Bouling 12. Syyim I11ll15 10.11.12. P1-1 Leaders 12. Girls 11l1I'LII1lllI'Ll1S 11.12. Syvim Timers9.10.11.12. N1l1I11.K1'1JOI' SUESS. JEFFREY Cafeteria Monitor 12. Key C11111 12. Basketball 9,10.11.12. Football 9.10. 11.12. 1,-C1llb11.12. SUMMERS, DONALD HDon Choir 10,11. Wrestling 9. Gymnastics 12. Footba119. SOAP 12, SWAN, JAMES Swance NHS 11.12. Cross Country 9.10.11.12. Track 9,10,11,12: Basketball 9: L- C111b10.11,12. TALAGA, ANTOINETTE Toni Pep Club 10.11. Co-Op Careers 11. 17 TATE, NANCY .Kdyisory Council 10.11. Boyyling 9, 10.11. Girls 1l1I1'llI1lll1'Ll1S9,111.11.12. TESSNER, JOYCE Lancer 10.12. Shield 9. P1111-,Km 93 Office .Kid 9.10.11.12: KK'rest1ing 1'imer9.10.Gir1'sIntramurals10. THOMAS, DEBORAH ii Debbie Pep Club 9.10. Advisory Council 10. 11: Aeolian Chorus 9. Choir 10.11. Bowling 9,10.11. Girls 1ntram11ra1s 9. l0,11. THOMASSON, STEVEN Band 9.10.1 1. TIRLICH, DONALD School Plays 12. Science Club 91 Wrestling 9,10.11. Go1f9.10.11.12. TOLOMEI, RALPH Advisory Council 9,10.11. Football 9. 10. Track 9,10.11. Wrestling 9.10. Swimming 11,12. TSARPALAS, JAMES Band 9.10. Baseball 9.10.11.12, ULBRICPLJACQULINE Jackie .Kdvisory Council 10.11. .Krt Guild 11. Office .-Kid 12. KK'rest1ing Timer 11. 121cl11'1S1ll1l'L1I11ll1'il1S11.1I2. VAN NOTE, LOIS Color Guard 10.11.12. Office .Kid 12. Cafeteria Monitor 12. Choir 12. Aeolian Chorus 10. Advanced Girls 11. VESPO, DOROTHY Drama Guild 9: School Plays 9: Shield 10. Wrestling 10. Co-O. Ca- reers 12. VIGNOLA, DOMINIC Track 9: Cross Country 9. VINCI, LAURA 'iLaurie German C1ub10. Sec. 11,12. AFS 11, VIRNICH, CYNTHIA CiudyH Cheerleader 10.11.121 Capt. 12. Kdyi- sory Council 9. Wrestling Timer 9.10. 111P121,021Q16'I'1115KKlI1lk.1ll179.10.11. 12. 1-Iomccoming Court. VOYLES, CLAYDON WACNER, JAMES iiWags CIM .Kid 9. Office .Kid 9.111.111 M110 9.10. SSS 11. German C111b 11. Pau- ,Km 9. .Kdyisory k1Ul1l1C11 9.10.11.12. Student LTUUIIC11 9.10.11.12. Syyim- ming 9.10. WAKULICH, ANN Pan-.-Km 9. Modern Books 10.11.12. KK'rest1ing Timer 12. Girls Intramur- a1s10.11. Gir1's Tennis 11. WALKER, DEBORAH Cheerleader 12. Pom Pon Girl 10.11. Gymnastics 10.11.121 Wrestling Tim- er 10.1 1.12. PF Leader 11. Syy im C111b 10.11. Homecoming Court, WEGLARZ, JACQUEINEH-Jackie Pom Pon Girl 11,12. Advisory Coun- cil 9,10,11. Orehesis 9,10,11.12. Dra- ma Guild 9. Pep Club 9.10. Office Aid 11,12. Wrestling Timer 10,11,12. Swim Timer 9, 10. Girlis 9.10.11,12. WEIGT, JAMES L-Club 12: Football 9. Track 9.10.11, 12. Baseball 10. Cross Country 11. WEINREIS, DON -ACU, Lancer 12. German Club 9. VVEKONT, NIICHAEL Cafeteria Monitor 11.12. L-Club 11 12. Football 9,10.11.12. Basketball 9. 10: Lancer 12. WEIJNOWSKI, JUDITH Modern Books 10.11. WENZLOFF, LAURA National Honor Society 11.12. Advi- sory Council 10.11. German Club 111 Pep Club 9. S.S.S. 10. Office Aid 10. Co-Op Careers 12. TVETER, DEBRA Tu ecteri N1l1I11.AI'1NlI'. WICK, CATHY 1 National 11o11or Society 10.11. Pan- 1 .K111 9.10: S.S.S. 9.10.11. Science Club W 9.10.11.12. KIHO 10.11. Klodern 1 Books 9.10.1 1 . WILLERTH, DEAN UVVeise1n Extended Education 12: Basketball 9, 10.11: Baseball 9. OKVILSON, JOYCE N11llL'1iKK11CLl1SH .Kdvisory Council 9,10.11. Drama G11i1d 9. School Plays 9. S1111-Id 10. .KFS 10. Pep Club 9. S.S.S. 9. Office .Kid 9.10. WILSON, VIRGINIA i'Minnic Student Co11nci1 12. Pom Pon Girls 11.12. Advisory Council 9.10. Drama Guild 9,10.11.12. School Plays 9. AFS 12. Pep Club 11.12. S.S.S. 11.12. Of- fice .Kid 10. Lang. Lab .Kid 11. Boul- ing 9. PF. Leader 11.12. Syy i111 Timer 11. Track Timer 11. Cross Country Manager 11.12. WVINKLER. MICHAEL LLOYD Mike Musical 11.12. Band 9,10,11.12. Or- chestra 11.12. Stage Band 9,10,11.12. KVOOD. SHARON PATRICIA Patty '- Choir 11. Aeolian Chorus 9: Ad- vanced Girls 10. Advisory Council 10: School Plays 10. Pan-Am 9. M HO 10: Office Aid 11. ZARANTI, KIRK L-Club 11.12. Football 9.10,11.12. Basketball 9.10. Baseball 9.10,11,12. Key Club 11.12. Cafeteria Monitor 11,12. ZIENESKI. BARBARA ANN Ki11lf1-iizy' Student Council 12. Pom Pon Girls 11. AdvisorvCounci112. School Plays 10: Shield 9.10. Office Aid 9.10.11.12 ZMIJEWSKI, DAVID ZMIJEWSKI, LEANORD O Early Graduate ef X 5 ff S bl We my 5,2 ia Q9 bs 2 U Qi Fgx ' ag gg-vv ' ' :.lf',f. ,. , ? ,g,,y: mum' The united class of '73 really got it together with sponsors, Miss Barbara Goranson and Mr. Glenn Car- son. tOn November 21, 1971, they became Mr. and Mrs. Carsonl The enthusiastic junior class were in charge ofthe concession stand at all home football games. Their colorful homecoming float took second place with the theme, MCive ,em the Co-Roundf, The money raised by their efforts, through dances and oth- er activities went to finance the '72 prom and senior gift. The juniors have always shown a lotof school spirit. They attended and participated in all sport. JUNIOR ADVISORY COUNCIL BACK -- Debbie Maslceri, Angela Erl, Ellen Newton, Terri Louck. ROW 3 - Kathy Kvistad. Lori Holmgren, Janice Bay. Janice Soukop. BOW 2 - Penny Ifclxvards, Debbie Griswold. ROW I - Carolyn Brieschkc-treasurer. 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Sophomores, Selling Power The sophomore class showed a lot of zest as they really got things done. Their Pancake Day was an enormous success. It was held in the spring of 1971, and was only the beginning of their fund-raising activities. Their candy store brought happiness to quite a few sweet- toothed people from 3:30 until 3:55. The soph- omore class also sold calendars that indicated what schedule we followed on that particular day. The sophomores are saving money for SOPHOXIORE ADVISORY COVNCIII. lst ROW' - Nliss I'l21Ilt'i1x'XClYlSlH',JUQIII Xlbrtz. Xlursha Ko- lodziel. Diane Gundersoii. 2nd ROWNVYihllL'OS0I'Olili'.jlillllllt'l,l'C.SllL'XllllJI'11lZ.3l'd ROW' - Buss next year's prom. lloliertsoll-Sargeunt at glrnis, Sue Sc-ottAPresiclent, Pain Latoriu-Yic'e llI'4'SlClL'lll, joyce Yulentino' lllTl'i1SllI'l'I', SueUutevwski-Set-reta1'x. ., Q . Adams. D. Mitlersoii. Xl. B ' QL pl .-3? gi L a l if-9M up ' Q . . gg ,, ,L 3 L .1 ,yn Alhert, D. 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Prince, A. Raabe, 1. Raia, R. Raines, K. Ramsson, j. Randazzo, P, Rejniak, E. Renella, j. Renz, I. Ricchiuto, C, Rice, E, Rollins, R. Rozanski, D. Rubino, M, Ruppel, N, Russell, D. Sanders, J. Sanders, P. Sandoval, S. Sarricola, D. Sawisch, P. Pfefferle, I. Phillips, L. Piesen, C. Piesen, M. Pieske, C. Pucillo, B. Pupura, F. Putbress, L, Pytel, C. Quaiver, D. Rawlings, W. Rayfield, C. Razza, M. Reed, B, Reilly, T. Riverside, W. Robertson, M Robinson, D. Rodewald, D Rogers, D. Ryan, I. Rygiel, E. Rynes, A, Sacco, C. Saia, D, Schafer, j. Schafer, N. Schaffer, M. Schneider, D Schneider, C Schneider, T. Scholz, Schoncrt, C. Schwartz, j. Scoville, L. Sherwin, l.. Sieg, P. Sierzega, j. Sievert, S. Silcorowski, W. Skicewicz, j. Slater, D. Sliva, D. Slowik, C. Slowinski, T. Socha, P. Spain, H. Speck, M. Spillone, R. Spitzock, C. Stcinhoff, S. Steinmillcr, C. Sternal, I.. Stcrnal, L. Stoltman, VV. Sullivan, K. Suter. C. Swanson. R. Szabo, M. Szazepanslci, Scll, E. Shannon, R. Sharp, R. Shaw, K. Shcckler, P. Silvcstri, D. Simonetta, M. Singletary. J. Sinico, D. Sinico, L. Small, JI. Smink, B. Snodgrass, C Snofart, T. Snydcr, P. Sramek, M. Stampick, D. Stanil, D. Steffen, Stcgull, T. Straka, B. Strickcr, D. Sturm, M. Sturm. R. Suhin. M. Szwajllowslci, Tcrpcning. T. Terry, L. Tcrzich, S. Tessman, B. M. t f T K... S 11:91. A rr.. lf - 1 Nz.. .. ' -K , --V ww fr 6 v -:., . ' Sl, 5 Id M I fr T V S wi f 2 - trta . .fa 1 . r if . S' ' T' .. . ' 7 - 1 K' ' I V . . L 1 ' ' 5 I '.-A Vx ,,:L'. 4' gf , jr I Xu 'L L. ,- ...' gl r . MM. TSM .'-' i rf, 1 r i . 1' . .fl r ' L A at .Nle t Jiffy r ' A , Q -.sf 1 . ay , . V --W , , A 1 A fx : Iv- -. . 'E - ff' t l if T' tw Y . . .. M r Q53 S. af 5 4-3, .. ' - 4 hill fr rf . A 1 L r T '-' - Ei .flt K M ... 5, iv -IVQ ' ' ... F M W at 4' . fu . ' S l' ,f ' .T ' :-: A ' 'fu .f ' ff X ' . fa f it T' T . S ..... at ...,. ' tl S . tm- Of .Qt . ' at -T 7- T 5 ' vw' , , S ...grr x .ff .. . . All F Y . if , . 5 gi. 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'L ' l f ,W .J 1 I .,:1' iff 1:- fi '. - ' ' . . Wa strom R. 'V . A .AA X if , A f ig gf' 'jf . ......i.,f Wakuliclk 5' ' iil W l hY . . A.., A . I ,,.:A A I AVAVKV .A A. ,,., A e AA AAA V 1 A A ZI: A zgl WidenerA MA Z 1 N A 5 Q' U D ' A' ? K J :- V g'0'1' - Wilczynski, D. im' Tl- V , p . 1 we ' W . Willerth, D. Q . 1' E' .. ff . . V 3 X 'ill If l . .:'l WilS0f1,T- . 1 I 542573 'W f sw I 'f .1 Winkler, R. ' . '-,,.,.5, ,,,,, , '- ::' E ,L,, TW fn, ,f 3 ,f ..x ::-- .. ,V ,y rr' ' rrl' f as Qlgwwkf W .., 'ff - f ' ' T A 'A' ' . ' Young, V. Zook, R. ' C V 1' ' T7 'A .1 ' ' ' A 1 'A Zahorowski, K. Zuba, R. 1 ' '. . 5 :J .. ,v2 f- I I . Zaranti 1. Pellegrino j. '. ' if 'Hs' . slam' A f, , l 1-' H -if -fvl A Zelasko j A at .. A W. , A , , , . V A A V' Zenzola, A. V I is 'll 1 V ' A . 1 n Q - 7. -V-,, M 71 A 103 Tompson, S. Torres, M. Tosh, I. Trantow, C. Trombetta, C. Van Note, V. Vitale, D. Voellcer, W. Vollmann, B. Volpe, D. Walther, K. Waszak, M. Watson, j. Wherenberg, N Weisgerber, J. Withers, J. Wojnowiak, V. Woods, D. Worman, T. Yeisley, C. rw.. A. ...W ,V,,..-www., -Wav'-,nw 1' . A wc' K Xi . x iilxli X X ' Y fp Xu Nui . X. , x .. -44 X 2 M, C l Y 'gA..,5 ' 32: . ,XL 4 I tudent Council And tudents, Wishes lst ROW - S. Goodman, M, Wison, S. Kiesling, V. Wagner. C. Cannata, K, Kvistad. P. Wagner. 2nd ROW - B. Zieni-ski, M. Brain, S, Cooper. D. Borys, L. Holmgren, D. Ducay, j. Watson. C, Ryan, B. Stocki, B. Fisher. 3rd ROW - C. Corski, D. Barth. j. Delort. Student Council is a very active club in West Leyden. It is made up of student representatives. The representatives have been in touch with the school board trying to achieve ' .I what the other students wish. Through their efforts, the coke X V- my machine was put back in the cafeteria and more benches Ati, NJ were put in the inner court. 'ilr .Nj is X ,..N .1 'V Other activities include, the Christmas concert, the first iQ! l - 'SJ y A 1 .N , assembly, and biggest of all. Homecoming. These few stu- fl-J QV Xi? fx A dents work hard for all others in West Leyden. X gk l Xiixl' D? X my . VQXJ A r K . il Dax S2 MSO f .bg 5' f -J BD Nb .XJ , 6' Q s C fi? ffx it 'X' LJ X- . tqyyjgwi 'w I ijfxwj ix xg! xx 2, sv A LJ ix xx J GJ 'io X N X551 W-jf? L' ya V fs W sv iv x JJ l ls! J J .9 ,pw io X ROW 1 - Sponsor: Mr. Waddell, F. Fallon, K. Zaranti, R. Lamoncheck, V. Andi viota, J. Swan, E. Perry, ROWZ - E. Straith, M. Wikoney, K. Ingo, S. Eddlemon 1. Bodine, R. Korzenski, j, Suess, ROW 3- S. Mckinney, G. Keclik. ROW 4 - Hallon, M. Demian. ROW 5 - M. Conforti, S. C-alas. ROW 6 - R. Bruntz, D. Rogala. ROW 7 - D. Beck, j. Kingsmill. ROW 8 - K. Mills, C. Laube, D. Pickel, R. Lobe, T. Messina, Sponsor: Mr. C-ebhardt. ULU Club is one of the most prominent clubs in West Leyden for boys with athletic ability. Athletic scholar- ships are awarded each year to the boys having the great- est ability in sports. The club also performed in the Don- key Basketball game and accompanied the girls in the Mum Arbor cerimonies. 108 M'-S... 'ig ROW 1- C. Grezeca, R. Czupowski. R. Creenquist, Sponsor - Mr. j. T. Vaughn, T. Bily. ROW 2 - F. Miller. B. Luther, Pi, Metcheling - Sec., K. Ortega - V. Pres., K. Mills, P. Hoffman. BELOW - Club members performing at Donkcy Basketball game. OPPOSITE BOTTOM - K. Zar- anti playing ball at Donkey Basketball game. Key Club is a service to the school and the communi- ty. The boys are used as guides on Parent Teacher nights and sell Peanuts for Kiwanis on their annual Peanut Day. International conventions are held sever- al times during the year while the regular meetings are held at West Leyden on Thursday nights with refresh- ments afterward. This year the Key Club bought an ecology flag which is flown in front of West Leyden. 'C-...A LM- tlf q Wo, f L A' . ROW I-- T. Core, j. Dimeo, G. Belbeck tSc-c-Trcal, j. Drost tVicc-Presb, T. Wachniuk, N. Kruse, j. Crampton. ROW II - j. Chelmowski. D. Suess B. Nlills, K. Pinlxam, VV. Nordwald, R. Fox. T. Kroll, Ellison, M. Roy ROW III - D. Serna. D. Meehan. C. Christoforakis, D. Stanil, j. Deering, Sponser - Nlr. Crippin, L. Aldinger, R. Christoforakis tPres. J, j. Scottherg, P. Rudney, P. Ruppel, D. XVilson, M. Cocharo. ROW IV - liittner, C Briskie, C-. Burroughs, C. Pirkham, K. Steffans, M. Wagner, K. Walsh, S. Bell, C. Aldinger, j. Soukup, D. Duday, I.. Lisk, J. Wilson, C. Dudley, j. Parker, L. Holmgren, E. Erll, j. Slowiak, R. Klass, P. Moore, D, Brucato. ROW V - j. Ross. D. Wind. B. Berberich, j. McNerney. A. Detolue, B. Petzold. We gl 55 . ... Science Club Science Club deals with scientific experi- ments and projects. Out of school the mem- bers test field techniques and theories on field trips such as to Pere Marqurette State Park. In the Science Club there are no officers presiding over the other members. In the past, work has often been left strictly to the officers, this year a different person pre- . .. sides over each meeting. This technique is 'S' . used so that jobs are then dispensed with more equality. ABOVE - Field trip at Pere Marquete State Park. Social Studies Seminar Social Studies Seminar is the place to be if one enjoys participat- ing in lively discussion of social issues. In SSS, students are given a broader background in the various aspects of the world today, Students and faculty took field trips and museum tours several times during the year. The schedule is planned by the clubis sponsor, Mr. Larry Crippin. This year, SSS was able to take an overnight tour to the Henry Ford Museum and Motor Company in Michigan as well as their annual trip to Springfield. SSS presented the films, Interviews with My Lai Veterans and A Plague on Your Children. Other activities included slide lectures by faculty members like Mr. Siscois, on his recent trip to Russia. ROW 1 - C. Wick, N. Sawula, S, Enquist, S. Bell, D. Flsli. ROW2- K. Styzen, A. Shiebe I Aldinger D DeFlor1o L Cichowicz F Fiori ROW3 Ryerson, S. Bell, R. Methling, K. Lenzie, R. Klass, S. Ellison, Sponsor- Mr. Koval. NOT PICTURED C' Tucker C, Aldlnger M Bensen D Seabolt 111 ROW 1 - S. Banducci, M. Erhardt, P, Edwards, S. Bridges, C. Bur- roughs. ROW 2 - P. Ruduy, j. Chelmowski, D. Criswald, L. jam- roz, j. Deering, D. Suess, j. Scottberg. ROW 3 - D, Maskeri, C. Czupowski, D. Wilson. This is the place to be, putting pictures together, typing copy, planning layouts, all the aches and pains it takes to be a member of the yearbook staff. These are the few individuals who take all the school memories, histories, laughter, and tears to compile them into the West Leyden Shield. Editor-in-chief Carolyn Czu- powski, sports editors - Debbie Maskeri and Donna Wilson, underclass editors - janet Chelmowski and Debbie Suess, activi- ties editors - Paula Rudny and Sheila Bridges and senior editor Lynn jamroz plus all the staff members stay late and work hard to put out the yearbook. 112 EIHCCI' The Lancer staff works hard to put out a bi-monthly school newspaper, making paste-ups, taking and printing pictures, and writing and fitting copy. A new addition to the Lancer is Sylvia Sob Saver, who solves or at least listens to any student problems and then answers their letters. The Lancer staff sponsors the paperback bookstore. This year regular advertising was added to the paper. ROW 1 - Rose Cosse. assistant editor, Mark Bomba. editor. ROW 2 - K Rathunde, L. Wakat, D. Weinreis, D. Gunderson, j. Griffith. ROW 4 - M Markel A- Rice H. Qhermaigr 5, Peru, 5, Goodman. C, Heckinger, D. Rhodes, I. DeLeon, C. Bartz, R. Panzer, M. Wekonv, C. Rhodes, D. Penne-l Sternal. ROW 3 - G. Davies, D. Albert, D. Dugo, D. Wetc-r, j. Voce. P la, K. Mills. 113 All MM, A ROW 1 - j. Slowiak, S. Leta, L. Lisk. K. Classman. ROWZ - S. Scott, A. Sorokie, N. Kruse. B. Paus, V, Orna. J. Policheri, M. Cummings, P. Ruclny. ROW 3- N, Somora. D. Blaesing. M. Kouns, D. Greenwood, D. Debaets, D. Gunderson. Ni. Kolodziej. ponsors Student American Field Service International Schol- arships is the sponsor of a program whereby a foreign student is able to live for a year in the West Leyden community. The club also hopes to sponsor a West Leyden student overseas for one year. This develops the personal associa- tion between individuals of different nations. It brings friendships between nations. The AFS activities include the first dance of the year, the annual Charlie Brown Day, a Penny Drive, and an all school carnival. The adult chapter is an important part of AFS. Their primary concern is finding parents for the students at West Leyden. tudent Exchange a Foreign exchange students, from other schools. visited West Leyden, as AFS present- ed UForeign Exchange Dayn. Sitting in on classes and learn- ing about the school, they had a chance to express their thoughts and feelings about their schools. ylvia Leta Comes From rugua www M' y V 13, if 1 iily g ir? x,- yf - -5, l l 54 .Q an WM, ii. 2! Z'f5, TOP - Sylvia and M rs, Lisk having a heart to heart talk. RIGHT - Sylvia enjoys cluily new spaper, ABOVE - i'Tl1is is fun , OPP, TOP - Sylvia writeslvttertopureritstollrl1g11i1y,UDe-ar Nlum aiicl Dari. OPP. LEFT - Sylvia Climlvs a small two in lmcli yard OPP. RIGHT - Sylvia and In-r fu- yoritc' licmlulay. 116 mane-'f .:.. ,A,,iA,1 . Q ,.. . wa This year, Sylvia Leta is the popular AFS foreign exchange student. She Came from Uruguay and now lives with Mr. and Mrs. Lisk. Lee Lisk is Sylvia's American companion and Hbig sisteru. One of Sylvials favorite hobbies is the guitar. She plays well and enjoys it. This is the first year that Sylvia ever witnessed a snowfall. She says it is the most beautiful thing she has ever seen. Sylvia is a girl who likes everyone and vice versa. She always drinks fresh grapefruit juice or milk and lemon juice. to remind her of home. Sylvia also loves animals. Very often you will find her playing with the family dog, Chi-Chi, or writing a long letter home to her folks. Chess Club The chess team, a recently organized group, sponsored by Mr. Swetin, got off to a big start this year. Going to Alton, Ill., one of the most important tournaments, the Fresh-Soph team finished first in state competition and Varsity finished 10th out of 27 schools. Learning ses- sions were held every night to improve mem- bers techniques and to encourage all those who wished to join. DESK l - I, Cummings, J. Egerton. DESK 2 - T. Schorn. I. McNerney, 1. Cech STANDING LL, - RJ K. Allen, ll. ldl0l7SCl1t'ill.Cl.-l-lfiIlliNH'Il.S Wally. T. liroll, j. Bob- ik, U. Myrah, H. Allen, j. Dimeo, R. Hollins. 'rrmrmrmrrvmyrrrrg mm 'rrrrfr1?MFfr??fttVifVK1 A mrvvrrrrrrrtrrrtttfmf' ROW 1 - C, Ramseyg Vice-Pres. ROW 2 - B. Kerwin, L. Pedregal, Sponsor Mr. Mas- ters. ROW3 -- F, Heck, R. Mallow, D.I.,s Providing music daily is the job of West Leydenis D.j.ls. Every day, classical to rock music can be heard filtering through the corridors and in the cafeteria. A special time schedule is set up for the members in or- der forthe music to be heard. 118 ROW 1 - P. Rupple, A. Sorokie. P. Russo, I.. Vilumis, L. Kuhaechuk, A. cerz, P. Ray, M, Rosekirchen, C. Carlson, M, Kenkelmang Pres., E. Moricig Wakulich. ROW 2 - S. Scott, P. Rudny, E. Erhardt, C, Czupowski, An- Sec,-Trea., B. Creenquist, Sponsor Mr, Lcwinski. ROW 4 - M. Cochiaro, gelg Vice-Pres. ROW 3 - M. johannsen, C. Mukosey, D. Davies, j. Con- I. Wagner, M. Sorry, C. Lorheck, D. Stone. Members of the Mental Health Organization wrapping Christmas presents for the pa- tients at Chicago State Hospital. 119 The purpose of the Mental Health Organiza- tion is to help students understand the problems of others and help them find out if they are inter- ested in this field for a career. In October, the members went on a field trip to Elgin State Hos- pital. They also sponsored a clothing drive at Thanksgiving for the Elgin State Hospital. The rest of the year was spent going on monthlvvisits to Chicago State Hospital. Mental Health rganization rama Guild ROW 1 - V. Wilsong Pres., ROW 2 - D. Suess, M. Compahasso, L. Zik, P. Roman, K. Hannemann, M. Cummings, S. Tompson, D. Gunderson, G. Perkins, L. Kuharchak, T. O,Brien. 1. Kurchbard. ROW 3 - j. Drost. C. Belhaek, S. Calhouse, j. Valentino, P. Paul, Miss Schmollg Sponsor. Theatre Guild encourages new theatre students in drama and sponsors the fall and spring plays. The fall play was Out of the Frying Pan. The spring play was Romeo and Juliet. One significant change inTheatre Guild this year is that new members are pledges until they have gone to several workshopsg then they are actives. Theatre Guild goes on field trips to see live performances such as School for Wives and Dark of the Moon at Triton, and Fiddler on the Roof in the Loop. Theatre Guild also sponsored the one act plays in january. 120 Technical Theatre Guild Brighten the lightsg raise the platform. These same words are used every time the Technical Theatre Guild members get together. Actors are not the only people who work at plays. Tech. Theatre builds the scenery, pastes signs and moves furniture for all the plays and musicals. To complete these sets, members Work on their free time as well as during school. They operate the lights for all music concerts and auditorium activitires. ROW l - B. Bardoff, R. Lobe, S. Bartalone, C. Anderson. ROW 2 - J. Anderson, S. Summers. ROW 3 - M. Lomberg, D. Pahlke, R. Friesen, D Wilke, D. Suess, M. Pfefferle, K. Chipman, P. Perkins. L. Olekayn, D. Heckinger, H. Pahlke, T. Hartney, H. Flores. 121 W 2 ut Gf The Fr mg Pan 1111 ' !:, flu 'I OPPOSITE BOTTOM - Cust IIICINTYLTS rc-huarw the-ir play within .1 play. OPPOSITE TOP - Clcorgm- limlvll and Autlun Kvxuxy KHNUIINS Hu' clr-Mila uf their play. TOP - Xormuu lim-sq fl'ifLhUkIlN Xlrs Cluruvt xx ith il kllii-LV ABOVE - Kats- .Xult rvhaxlrx- cw hvr furtllncts-llilng su-111: RIGHT - Mrs Clurnvt infurnlx pu- licvrm-11 uf xtrzume' lmppvrnirmgs in ilu- Jn-tor! ilfJ1iI'fIIll'Ill. David Rogers Mrs. Garnet George Bodel Tony Dennison Kate Ault Dottie Coburn Marge Benson Norman Reese Aurthur Kenny Muriel Foster Mr. Colburn Mac - lst cop joe - 2nd cop Debbie Suess Penny Perkins Greg Belback Mike Gompabasso Joanna Drost Diane Gunderson Ruth Salzinger jim Slowiak Pat Moore Marjorie Kowns Mike Nilson Russ Pedersen Don Slaga 'iOut of the Frying Panw is a play within a play. Six would-be actors, who live together, try desperately to get their play viewed by Aurthur Kenny, a prominent play producer. Theiconflicts begin when Muriel, a friend from Dottie's hometown, threatens to expose the way Dottie is living. Mrs. Garnet, the landlady, adds to the confusion by always show- ing up at the wrong time to collect the rent. Mac and joe, policemen, bring hysteria into the play by believing a mur- der has been committed. All ends well with Dottie marrying Norman, This play was put on stage November 19 and 21 at 8 p.m. It was also shown on November 21at2 p.m. 123 Forensics Forensics - Comedy reading and after dinner speaking are just two ofthe 11 individual events that students compete in weekly at speech tournaments. The ll events are judged according to the Illinois High School Association rules. This yearws team coaches are Mr. Vaughn and Miss Schmoll. The stu- dents compete for points as well awards, a student earning 25 points or more is eligible for membership in the NFL. ROVV 1 - Thespians The National Thespians Society is an honorary club for those students excelling in dramatics. The main objective is to sponsor plays and en- courage new personalities in the theater. This year. National Thespians sponsored the Spring play, Romeo and juliet. They also were engaged in the Christmas assembly with The Run Away Presents, and the Nlay Speech Arts Ban- quet at which Oscars are given for acting and technical theater accomplishments. ROVV 1 - S, linquist. ROVY 2 - C. Xlcflill. S. Dal- house. ROVV 3 - P. Perkins, R. Friesen. ROVV 4 - j. Drost, C. Belbaclc. ROW 5 - D. Suess. J, Slowiak. C. Cannata. Nliss Schmoll A Sponsor. Schmoll - 1. Ostertag. D. Suess. C. Belbaclt. ROW' 2 - P. Perkins. I. Hudson, Dimeo. P. Moore. Nliss Sponsor. ROVV 3 - K. Hannemann. C. Nlcflill, Slow iak. D. Slaga. ROW' 4 - Drost. .,T ,.i..i?i av.. .Y-, -f-g - ROW l: C, Belback, P. Perkins. S. Bobik. ROW 2: Cech, Ostertag, D. Mor- rone. C. Trimborn. ational Forensics League National Forensics League - Once in Forensics the ultimate goal is to become a member of the N.F.L. which proves that you can undertake the more difficult events and usually score well. You continue to compete as well as advance. Once in N.F.L, you try for a De- gree of Distinction, Competitions begin on Saturday mornings around 8:00. Our team has done well this year placing fourth in the DesPlaines Valley League. Were hoping for even a better turn out next year. Debate h.,,7,.,.,,.w W. F: If you like to argue, then debate club is the place to be. The mem- b fd b - -wsu... ers o e ate club concentrate on many problems in todayis world. Pros and cons are discussed. hoping to find the reason why, what, when and where the problem exists. The members have tried with some suc- cess to find the causes of many world problems. In this way we know that all problems can be solved. or at least discussed in a ra- tional. harmonious way. ROW 1 - H. Hobschied, D. Morrone, j. Cech. ROWZ - R. Allan, S. Bobik, T. Schorn. D. Myrah, I. Bobik, I. Brodack. ROW 3 - B. Kouns. C. Trimborn. C .1 .1 ...ff ROW l - L. Pedregal, I. Pearson, M. Pearson, V. -Peterson, D. Ramsey, S W. Blake, D. Pegg, T. Hackl, D. Ducay, j. Cefigoli, S. Schultz, B. Bisconti, Scott, D. Parylak, N. Ondrus. ROVV 2 - B. Santoro, L. Dennis, R. Castor, I. MCN6rney. ROW 4 - Milbrantz, P. Norsworthy, VV. Hull, B. Mans- Nl. Beck. I. Core. C. Corslii, L. Card. ROVV 3 - K. Steffens, D. Urlmanialc, field. K. Lenzie. Director Mr. Idaszalc, F. Lillies. B. KOUHS. Concert Band ROW 1 - Chiapetta, Publicity, 1. Scottberg, jr. Representative, V. Petersen, Lib., L. Pedregalg Band Captain, Drum Major, D. Ducavg Drum Major. ROW 2 - M, Compabassog Bus. Manager, j. Person, Lib., R. Raabeg Sr. Representative, B. Kouns, Soph. Representative, j. Wilke, Publicity. 126 Liz Pedreslal and Donna Ducay. Coneert Bands drum majors both went to camp this summer, XYhile there. they performed in the championship band. Besides leading the band in parades. they marched for six hours each day and performed at half time during the games, by directing the band. The Concert Band performed at many events this year: the Columbus Day parade, and many othersg halftime shows. basketball games. and at the grade schools. By participating in the solo and ensemble con- test. underclassmen may win music scholarships for private instruction or music camp. Concert Band at- tempted to make a spring trip, an annual event. I . -. 5 ..,,......... ... St ROW- XI. Kouns, C. Tomaszewski. I.. Brooks. XYillQe. C. liiitkrmski. Zelaslxo, B Preston. C. Keclilt. XI. Campolmasso -it R ix . Scottbn-rg. I.. Schwartz. 2nd ROVV - l,, I-fmlers, C. Beck. Xlorianaka. XM-ber, li. Crecnquist, D. .Xltergott NI Roy. R. lxl rss s C. Xlialkowslxi. S. Sosnowslti, K. Orr. Xl. Snyder. B Keith. 3rd ROW' - ll Brien. XI Nladison, S. Chiapetta Raabe, R. Xlethling. K. Ortega, K Doll. ll, Coffman. l,. Benson. P. lfalxly. j. 127 ROW l - N. Ruppel, C. johnson Albert, B. Kite, K. Barwalcl, j. Sehl Hamel, j. Gratzke, D. Bergstrom, lard, S. Kowalski, M. Gates. ROW Cambridge, j. Gentile. j. Mialkow arsity Band The Varsity Band, which enlarged in number this year to 51, played at con- certs, including the annual solo and ensemble contest. Giving members the expe- rience for Concert Band, these concerts allow them to be alternates to play for football and basketball games. R. johnson, L. Hilde Banducci, T. Charbo- , tri, B. Kirsch, M. Morrissey, C. Schonert, j. Tennella, brand. ROW 4 - L. Lozano, D. Licko, T. Panicko, R, P. Cash, S. Kiesling, M, Rulyino, S, Al- neau, T. Wilson. Mr. ldaszakg Director. E. Sill, S. Terzech, E. Fazzi, j. Raabe, j. Chmura, D. Bradfore, R. Gross, R. Kopp, K. , C. Elwarclt, H. Pferferle, L. Loran, N itt. ROW 2 - D. Literski, R, Lazzari. M. Holt, M. Enders. 3 - D. Greenwood, C. Carlson, j. Mc- ski, T. Riemma, M. Schmika, D. Silves ROW 1 - D. Dolhar, C. Luczak, D. johnson, L. ROVV 2 - j. Schwemin, j. Dvorak, C. Carlson, C. YanNotc. S. Kicslingg Sgt. Elwardt, CTHYZ- An added event this year was the presentation of the colors at bas ketball games and pep assemblies. 0 0 r qu a r 128 V, ,K . ai? if . ' sf V STAGE BAND-R0W1- C, Keclikx I. Raabeq JA Urbaniak, RV Wade, M' maszewski, J, Smith. R. Wade. B. Biscont. Director Mr. Clover, R. Bomba. ROW 2 - T. O'Brien, S. Chiaprtta, K. Lenzie. ROW 3 - C. To- Greenqulst' J' Cramplon' ajorettes This yearis rnajorettes increased their tal- ents using knives and firel They made up var- ious routines to fit the music ofthe concert band. They preformed these at many of our school's sports events. Several are planning to attend majorette camp over the summer. ROW l - N. Hutter, A. Stulikg Capt. ROW2 - M. Budzinski, L. Sherwin. P. Latoria. 129 HN .. C- .mm QL l. ROW 1 - D. Cox, D. Krysak, M. Cochiaro, j. Deering, M, Duda, M. Noga, B. Dumerer, K. Kirby, K. Ciccarelli, I. Kurcbard. ROW 2 - D. Bolton, N Somora, P. Budny, D. Parylak, E. Meyer, C. Heckel, T. Core, W. Angel, T Schorn, In VanNote, J. Nielsen, C. Brieschke, S. Chiappetta. ROW 3 - D. Santora, Hudson, V. Raeutt, M. Hoffman, C. Luczalc, H. Evans, T. Bily Choir is a formal one credit class which meets daily. It had a number of concerts during the year and the biggest project is the Spring Musical. During the Christmas season, the choir sang Han- Clells Messiah. In the spring of the year, the choir tours a university. Extra prac tices are called for these and other spe cial events through-out the year. C, Dean, D. Ciammarrusco, R. Fox, j. Crampton, E. Newton, C. Czupows ki, P. Latoria, C. Tucker. ROW 4 - Sponsor Mr. Both, C. Spera, K. Slowin ski, C. McGill, R. Minor, R. Kendzora, B. Luther, B. Morrissey, j. Veee, M MacKinney, C, Felcan, B, Creenquist, A. Cuyer. j. Drost, L. Voellcer. Ac eornpanist Miss Senft. ROW 1 - Kim Slowinski - Wardrobe, Sheryl Spcra - Wardrobe, Dawn Santora - President, Amy Cuycr - Secretary, Mary Coehiaro - Treasurer, ROW 2 - Bob Creenquist - Business Manager, john Crampton A Vice-President, 130 ROW l - S. Lehner, B. Loftis, P. Sochia, N. Wehrenberg, D. Lichten- C. Corski, C. Beck, 5. Chiappctta, M. Madison, C. Keclik, L. Pedregal berger, N. Kruse, S. jarosz, G. Bc-lback, B. Schoenfeld. ROW 2 - N. M. Pearson, V. Peterson, Lib. B. Greenquist. ROW 4 - K, Le-nzie, K Nickel, D. Albert, D, Beckenbaugh, Pres,-Sec. L. Campbell, G. Ruth- Ortega, K. Doll, B. Bisconti, P, Norsworthy, Dir. Mr. Glover. kowski, L. Schwartz, D. Parylak, j. Morinaka. ROW3 - V. Wojnowiak, v ' Ga FHL? ri .Vu W 1. A, 'wi 1 i ,s f , ,X MH N. , 'a12'.:.f',,,r ,J we-1 , E-.ff 2, ' wg? 7 alia cw '2k'5tlf5Nf fafli W -' i ' -va-1: . ., wif? Z . '-4-Ti' if at K -- QL. ,A ,... ,... The orchestra is a combined group of concert orchestra and string orchestra. They appeared in six concerts and played in the musical. Orchestra is a daily class for a full credit. It also performs out of class. 131 Lan uage Clubs I ROW l - C. jensvn, K. Havlilc, I. wi1ke.j. Dimoo. D. Meehan. R. Korona. T. Core. R. Krolcoslce. T. Louck. ROW2 - D. Kryzak, C. Collur- L1, C. Brivsclllw, S. Be-ll. Mr. Allison - Sponsor. H. Nvwton, -I. Schlitt. N. Krusv, N. Ivw llClllllllk, D. VVincl. s l i. ROW 1 - G. B1-llxuclc. Dimvo, C. Kimiec, C. Borroughs, R. Izzo, M. Madison. ROW2- B. Cristoferokis, T. Banalcis, K, Pinlcam, W. Nord- wulcl, D. Kryzaxlx. N. Crusv. ROW 3 - M. Roy. Al. Kniclcvs. S. Fallon. S, Conrucl. ROW 4 - D. Serna, D. Mvvhan. P. Ruclny, C. Czupowski. Xlr, Clhvnier - Sponsor. 132 nowledge And ulture cd? ki ,wa ROW 1 -1. Dimeo, C. Kmiec, D. Housler, B. Christoferokis, L. Vinci, C. Alciingcr. RONV 2 - K. Styzt-n, J. Sc-hlite, C. lN1OorQ,K- Walsh. ROVV3 - D. Behling - Pros., K. Steppens, D. N1 orronv, C, Burroughs. Littner, I., .-Xlcli11ger,ROVV-1 - D. Przyhyionski, K. Pinkham. W. Norciwalci. R. Izzo, ROVV 5 - Nl. Erhardt, S. Bell, A. Schciho, N. Swahula, S. Bohik. B, Mills. ROW' 6 - N1 Benson, lfuquist, L. Carcl. Ifvv. K. Drum- nwr. ROW' 7- Ross. R. Klassj Ostertag, R. Kralioslxc. French. Pan-Arn. and Gorman Cluh all prornotc- knowlc-cigar anal cultural ol the countrit-s in which thc-3 are rccogi- nizecl. Each cluh sponsors a forcign teacher aide trorn an ovcrscas country. Miss Clarrnina Clarrosol from Clolornhia was thc- Spanish tvachc-r aida- for 1971. Pan Am also participatbs in sovvral Xlvxican clinncr partios during that year, onc of llll'IY1 at a Spanish restaurant, the I,os Amigos, which featured Spanish music. A home- cookcci Xie-xican nu-al at Nlr. .Xllisonis house xx as also ar- rangzt-cl. Thai French Club lwld a vt-ry' successful fall dance. The rnain attraction was a hugo Iiiffel Town-r allow' thv door. The mcmhcrs also arrangccl for a caroling scssion. within thc- Ilitljlllllflfllflflil at Christmas. Gorman Cluh has not hecn very activv excvpt for sponsoring a tvachcr aids-. The' nwnihc-rs plan to clo more in corn- lI1jlf'l'LlI'S. 133 if M15 0? DYE 86177 fffffffy CJQZUQQ f uA v N! W nwczfxguug, L4gfrLQcu'.fQfXQfQ!K iiiijww , mQ?m1 W ig 0J1J V .hw fO'YL.QQ Aavovcfbm .gm w .xg '5Q'iE'ifX, ww H H U1 ' 1 ffl,ttSif.'f'A' iw Sbigoclkprjpsaljgggglvlrhglzirowjffcji 6 - ' BFS1 y game. Ju ww 55515 Qbweu, md , JhfrxO-cv-1Jb4xo'36 ?0'LU,4 W fCLf74CQ QCYYYXQJ Vwsbmd ,Qwuef Jiffy A xQn L NJ-ff MJ CQYGEQ -.gk Jkcguwa, JYNQ- fl ' wwmdl fTXQfX!XQ'fULjx-xx . QUT? 2 fs rzaQ. Qfwk ksmmm Mxdaw f T105 f 134 k W' - X . , ,. . -xxx .ROWZ-M.P .-YT usp . I R 1 L s I I k VI lack. ROW 3 - C. B0 wk, P. un ny, . . lalhakeij 5 it be-rg. ROW 4 - C. Comb. - C' p lx Carlson, il. KN h D Faslcv- Co-Capt., L. Sloma, D. Bocmg. I . . tr ... , V ,risk V. i 4 A bv 93 ' it 'sfiiif , 3 l l i :Q l l ABOVE - L. Stathakes performing routine uKi- ' mosabiw. LEFT - L. Sloma and D. Easley also performing Kimosabi'y. BOTTOM - Pom Pon girls swinging to the music of Charity Ball. i Pom Pon Leydenettes is a spirit buiding activity of West l Leyden. These girls perform at all home games and special activities such as pep assemblies. This year there is one sig- nificant change within the Leydenettesg there are not any alternates. The reason being that, in the past, alternates were not able to participate as much as they should. There- fore, one more girl was added to the regular team. Now there are twenty-one Leydenettes instead of the usu'al twenty. l l l 4' '51-nr. my-...,,, i r .NM ie, 'W ,. we I 5-we 'IM an it Nm gait im, mm YW su LLM 1-mmm H1911 mint: H tidal' lt ml ROW 1 - D. Agnessg Sec., M. Sloviak, N. Simonetta. B. Barnicle. B. Paus. D. Stone. ROW' 2 - K, Keller. K. Detmers, K. Carlson. P. Zeniselt, I.. La- mau. C. Ariola. S. Oratowslti, A. Xiosciuski. ROVV 3 - Sponsor Nirs Xia- doeh. Nielsen, C. Hechinger, N. Xlfehreuherg, L. Brooks, N. Sekikawa. A. lue Dolphins The Blue Dolphins Swim Cluh. a tightly knit group which utilizes the skills learned in synchronized swimming is un- der the direct supervision of Mrs. Nladoch. The routines are developed hy the sponsor and performed by the girls at the annual swim show. This year as in previ- ous years, the girls practiced their unique formations at after school workshops. This enahled them to have precise timing and perfect form. Stulilc. Quaiver, C. Lorheck. P. Mortensen. ROW 4 - S. Orna, K. VVink- ler. N. Hutter. K. NYilles. Vest. D. Nelson. T. Tolomei. Ni. Simonetta. C Yirnichg Yice-Pres. ABOVE - Marcia Comp. President and Nancy Hutter, Treasurer of Blue Dolphins. WW J f 3 , A ax.'5'f Q ar W if sf, 1 f 1 fn fi at f M 'K lg lg 4,31 ,ph , 'gy js 4 I if-P 4 Ei ix W :tk e -3? X 1 A 1 neg, fa XA K , 6 .. . .s.. Q 1 3' ji' , 'V ,-ff ' A l Q , L- V - J L 5 sf H . lifwfiisa 1? ,K -' . M5212 K! ff INXS., ff r ss? Q ' 5- A , , ,fr . J' Nl. Aiidrcws, P. Rliclny. D. 5 ' Byvr, P. Ruppel, 1. Decr- ' 2. l.. Carclz Yicr--Pres., D. XYilson: Pros. Pep Club, is an organization which .Qu is I lv' xd 1' Q.. 1 9 is ce-signc to promote sghool spirit. Tho club as a wholc sponsors spirit , af, N, , V. N ' if QL f' . .:9,E3?W?E'i' A - new si wo:-lc, a paper drive, paints hall signs . and the hoop every Friday and in gen- eral promotes spirit at all football and 5 basketball gawc-s. 13' V 0663 n it sfweffgag ,wt c HL .4,e-ASL 'ff . -4. . 0.fw- wzxa. v U,-IL 0' 'iq Q. i L-rs i W Vi f 1 4 ,am V UL A.-'Wt 71W 'L , , Donna VVilson, Pre-siclcnt of Pm-pCIlub, 'iLcttingh1-rpriclc hangontlu dh fl! 137 The Sophomore and Varsity cheerleaders promoted school spirit. They cheered in the inner court on Fri- days during the football season. Marcia Comp and Debbie Agnes attended summer cheerleading camps in the summer. Making locker signs and cheering at football games and basketball games make up a great part of school spirit. The sophomore squad went to Indiana State University for cheerleading. Both squads do a great deal to support our teams. Debbie Agness, Debbie Walker, Marcia Comp, and Cindy Virnich all are Senior Members on Varsity squad. .........,.gt . -.,, At V ,WN 5-,VM , . , V. l , -U , id., 2: , : ry-'.,.-':f:'yr .,:,qs:.:aaat4.'.:. 2 1-ws fntiff- STI: gvenfiszfyf. ' q.:,1f:tQff-gf fi: iff eg.-r42l-iii. r'f+G'ff1ifL2li::11: ,.. Lag tr ,fp fafpyp- 1211-f.,1 - ' ,..,,'- waf..vg'1?'gLf'e'f1s-5 5-fg. v3'31,.ng.a,1r, '-1fsg,a.4:.f,g 'Q'-:.:.,u-i Af?-4 fa' Qftiiasif- ,ssgffes-ntfMlSf-fair gzgfwia. if ws r tsfw-1 Aga at Kai-'5 H I Q 5531 isfre is 6 Q54 at .1 Mai xi A .. .. .. . , , is 5 ft EQ . Mi Q tg if 535 at gray ,Q .rg at .51 qlxgywimvffw asfiemta j3.,,,.MsQg, rm, ., -- I ww mv X R: fmvzvgq' '31 .- qui f ' Q :A .ery mg, ff k:1ff3rwyf5gwwa'5,:l We lirxgea-.Qffi57b'. Tfiiilfifl 9-5 '-L it Sv if - alfa, 1.5: Wyre ' .ff :, . ,if :ff Zwgarifiwgf egrsaQw..v:z4-li Qeaazira :aa .sn a. L, zz ' 'mf .L1Q'Lfm'Y:-:J-.fm'50, mi. 11 f'1,,v,p54 ,Agn Y: 5-,3a':Qfe,te-, iffmsef-.ave-.-.f .A :Q-'L-.-'?w,.5-1141? -'saw , ,,,., ....,..,5a1. rg, t i, .G . W My . .. ff'4.,st,F.,-aM.,..,., .. .t,. . .t .. 5 Q l . . QM. . ...,. ,... l 5 i.,i. 'al-5 .. .. Manatee, ui. M VARSITY ROW l - Alt. Collins, Capt. C. Virnich, Alt. C. Ariola. ROW 2 - K. Kirby, D. Agness, K. Detmcrs, M. Comp. ROWS - D. Nelson, D. Voyles. ROW 4 - D. Walker. SOPHOMORE ROW 1 - J. DeSmedt. ROW 2 - C, Russo, Capt. K. Wekony, L. Sarclclla, ROW 3 - B. VVeter, VVQ-st. 138 Soph Squad Girls, ntramurals ROW 1- C. Cxnpowski, M. Erhardt, D. Blaesing, j. Schultz. ROW2 - A. Sorokie. I. Chelmoyy ski. I. Scottberg. P. Rudny, N. Wilson. I. Deer- ing. N. XYillertli. D. Suess. I. Mazouch. ROW 3 - VVertz. D. Gunder- son. C. Lavenue, N. Breeze. C. Riccuito, K. Lewis, R. Thomas. N. Tsar- Patyke, P. Mortisen, M. Moscinski, T. Bernard. N. Demos, I. Bernard, N. Kruse. D. Willerth, T. Marino. ROW 5 - I. Neilson, C. judge, B. Boyers, A. Stulik. j. johnson, S. Quaiver. N. l-Iutter, B. Sowa, B. Parenti, N. Skamra, N. Santora, M. Noga. paulus. S. Fallon. C. Rutkowski. ROW 4 - M. Ritacco, C. Sturm, I. Girls' Intramurals is the place to be if you like fun and enjoy physical education. Activi- ties include competitive sports such as bowl- ing. tennis. and softball. This year Cirlis Intramural members spon- sored the first sportsnight of the year, on Sep- tember IO. Entering a float in the Homecom- ing Parade, the club received third place with the slogan: Whip the VVarriors. Other activities of Girls' Intramurals were the Kings Prance, held on Ianuary a car wash on April 15. and 4 volleyball and softball sports days. Leaders ROWV I -- C. Ciacchetti. I. Schutlz. M. Comp. M. Wilson. ROW 2 - D. McHale, C. judge, L. Card, C. Laskowski, N. Ilutter. S. McShea. ROW 3 - A. Stulik, Mullins, K. Keller. G. Cihlar. D. Boeing. L. Donnay. Nielsen. During their junior year, these girls are taught skills which they will use in their Senior year while teaching and aiding in the field of physical education. Observations of younger classes and four teaching experiences are the requirements in this class. As a Senior Leader. the girls help all girls, physical education teachers. They demonstrate techniques and aid the teachers in all active sports. The girls use their own free time to aid these classes. Two one hour sessions a week are required as a minimum of a Senior leader. 140 I X ROVV 1 - A. Dt-INIQ-dico. E. Ifuslcly. I. Kurchtmrd, D. Dmmmef- 1' ufgiliff- K- uvilies- D- Spifffwk- Us RUF Mcllale. ROVV 2 - D. Duv, L. Card, D. Custigliom-, D, ktmski. ROW' 4 - CI. Tomuszvwski, M. Borisvn. S. Coup- Cuqigliom-, D, Mgkvilliamgw A, Hacks. ROVV 3 - K. c-r.l.. Statl1a1kvs.Xl. Brian. Y. Pvtcrsnn. Ps, Kupustzi. rchesis Orchesis promotes dance as an art form and crm-utivc uc- tivity to be vnjoycd by sti1cier1tsofW'c'st Lcyficn. Thc' OfL'iltxSiS mcmiwrs pvrforrneci two dance numbvrs at the Ilomvcomirig Yarivty Show and at thc Christmas pro- gram in Dc-ccmtwr. On X1eirch24 and 25X thc-re is tllc annual Orc-hc-sis Spring Show in which all Orclwsis mcnibe-rs are ablv to pcrforrli. 141 ,lf- ' i, fffmfffg 3 U KXISHTQ PRIDE lil 'SFI !1l III lil fl H ll H A 41-. UN. QYR. I WWGRS 2 . wwf vm 1 lst ROW' - Mfg-P. Danish, R. I.cXmam'Zyk, C. Fazzi, R. XVvglarZ, Bod- inv. T. Plllylk, M. Cinski, D. Nolan, M. Cinski, M. Forsythc, V. Andriola, N. Mcnotti. 2nd ROW - Coach Ohlson, Coach Sisco, Couch Mifflin, D. Paanaszek, M. Dcmiun, Sucss, P. V1-ronc. M. Spechcr, D. Rogulu, M. Pat Qhgff-E9f'Eb4351-4?-M Pie ti, R. Klinger, B. Lnttcr, Coach Schmidt, Coach Currie. Coach Fvrnandrz. 3rd ROW - j, Czcrwinski, K. Zaranti, C. Hulun, S. McKinney, B. Latoria, C. Nurdiello, O. BllL'hllIl, j. Ilartncy, F. Fallon, S.Kaidc'n, M. VVvkony, Costzxntino, I.. Puck. This Was The Place To Be The 1971 Varsity Football team lived up to the recogni- tion which they earned last season. They broke the five year homecoming jinx, beating Willowbrook 20-15. Fourteen new records were established this year. Charlie Halan and Frank Fallon were team captains. jay Bodine and Ron Lemanczyk were chosen as the most valu- able players. Five players, Ron Lemanczyk, Charlie Halan and Frank Fallon for offense, jay Bodine and Dan Rogala for defense, made all-conference. Four other awards were given to players for their efforts this year: Vito Andriola, Mr. IIOZ, jay Bodine, Star Award, jim Costantino, Hatchet Award, Ron Lemanczyk and lay Bodine, 1000 yard club. As Coach Ohlson said, The players have great pridefl y VARSITY FOOTBALL s 0 H1971 SEASON RECORD F WL Opponent , Fenton 0 16 I irfi I Gleribard East I 27 6 Hinsdale South 7 - Morton West 14 20 I riias I Addison Trail 20 20 Willowbrook 15 y 6 Downers Grove So. 20 'fig' I '71 ' 34 Won: 3 t , Beaten: 4 L Tied: 1 145 lv W W Wdiarfaaaw ,ff'f'f'ig'f,a ff WQQWJL V' ' fart? l Qdlmm, f LEFT - Kick itl Kick itf B1iI,ONY - lt's cold out here-f Talk 'cm up good in that huddlo UPPOSITIC PACE. TOP LIQFT A UK. you guysl Now jump on him, VMI got hiiul TOP RIGHT - Down you go. MIDDLE - I wish thi-y would hurry up. I think my neck is broken, ,f is 'T K wffff , iff 5' '. xl L31 ABOVE RIGHT - Come on, I have to throw this. ABOVE - UI cleaned his clockf, - C. Halan, RIGHT - All Confe-rvncez jay Bodine, Hon Lemanczyk, Frank Fallon, Charlie' Halan. Dan Roga- Iu. OPPOSITE PACE - LEFT - 'II0llCI'lCI0VVIl! ,y- -f-44 146 jus ' , 1 st 035 y ki .I cr, X jiiiiuks. X.Sl1igoli.I7 lhirtlifl' Ciriiiigo. I5 I ixl1ur.Xl Ih'i11g1,XK'. Pvcl vrsoii. P. lxurg. li l,I'U5lOIl, l3orow11ly1.C,oz1c'l1 C14-lnlizirclt Not lJ1L'lllI'K'll- 1411x141 111 1 x N111 j Us I ton C Slutty l D, l,C'Illli'llkl. I,. litillllltb. llolliluuugli, li. lflort-s, li, XlL'XQlIllll'iLl T ey Came ut Fighting Tho 1971 Sophomorc- Football team. coaclic-cl hy Dun Meyer, was not as siiccvsslul wus hopvcl. This yuarls cup- taiiis were Dori Fitxgilnhons and Larry Olson. Larry was 11211111-cl most yuluable player. 'l'l1c1irtea111 clcspitv the record. had u lot of potential and speed, Nc-xt your they will he almlv to comhirie thc-ir efforts with thv seniors to try for ti varsity victory, y SOPHOMOBE FooT13ALL it ll rtrlrh - tWL - Opponent l l L 5132iFentorif5 11l 1 f 18 l l Glenbatd East 34 1 0 t Hinsdale South 20 l 8 llllll' Mortontwest 1 7 22 6 Addison Trail 30 ,O ,yyt Willowbrook y 1 S20 6 DoWnoi4Crove i 6 East Leyden 32 llWon: l l Beaterili 7 l llTied: f3 V ATF .T L ,Q I if 5 WSE? -Xi LETVUIYN W 25 H .-ff fi.-L -we 2 3 H LEYDE 31 N, . ll l , Q 4 'film LEFT - xxvllill-N going ini? BELOW' - Km-p 'tin in tln-rc-. OPPOSITE ' PACE 4 BOTTONI LEFT - lmuli out. llt'I'0 I ccnnv. BOTTONI RIGHT - Ol1.tlnillnirt. 1ST RUW' - T- CHIICTOH, K- V2iUdGH1l'iPf- Rllliblk D- Slllliwlrl, 3rd ROW - Couch Schmidt, Zaranti, T. Cathcrcoal, D. Slater, M. VVid Siczcpznski, B. Kircli, T. Manson, L. Paul, Ciuski, lMgr. J C. Custiglionc. npr, Scholtz, Small, D. Prickett, T. Coco, Ni. Pclzer, T. Frvdricldswn 2nd ROW A- R. Burncs, T, Battaglia, il. Mcffumbridgc, M. Kargul, j. Ryan, C034-h Lukas, Not pictured - B. Lawton, D. Schneider, C. Voss, M, Tolonn-i, R. Winklcr, M. Sxwujk0WSki. V- l0ViI10, D- Silvestri. 149 o Lack Of Effort This years varsity Cross country team, coached by Larry Crippin and Don Sage, had the largest rnnnher of nnderelassinen in the histo- ry of NVeSt lieycleri. Ed Straith was their nnmher one rnrmer with seven places in the top tive rnnners. The rnain thing that held the tearn down was their lack of depth. As Captain john Kingsrnill remarked, Wo re waiting tor next year. irit t rirtai M , ,t ,,tt L,. . 4715 Fenton ' J ' a ',',yV 45 t Glenbard East 18 SSN ' o i Hinsdglgggouyth ti'aT r taiti I tiii a at itaitti i r it 50 a Wiliowbiabk 15 23, Downers Grove V36 East Legygifm i a i . K , air. 11,6 4' X . 14 if 4, W NX +3 Q x V J, T5 f, tx 'Wa ,H N. - 1 ,flu-2 V LW 73' 1 Q ' I any-1 ,, My , :LTV Y,f J o 1?- ,W i ,. t Val Q s 1, r 4 4: e . '7' y -.. . X 1 ,- x C' X -M, 'iiit' lst ROW - B. Valaski, j, Kingsmill, IC. Straith, 2nd ROW - D. Bowarchuk, R. Methling, N. Chrastoforakis, K. Doll, Not Pictured - R. Brnntz. j, Swan. 150 ' '- Me lst ROW - R. Zappen, V. Corsello, D. Kingsmill, 2nd RUW - VV. Davis, T. Bily. P. Ham- mers, j. Ricciardi. oph. Team Tried The 1971 Sophomore Cross-Country team was coached by Larry Crip- pin and Don Sage. Although this group of boys had good experience and ability, the league was full of top-rate Sophomores so that competition was often very toughf, explained Coach Crippin. Despite this, Captain Don Kingsmill placed eleven times in the top five, while XYalter Davis placed eight times in the top five. The coaches have great expectations for this group of runners. ABOVE - I'm pooped? LEFT - i'Now if youwd only run that well in the meets Nick. With a little practice. you could he good too. Ray. - j. Kingsmill. OPPS- ITE - RIGHT - mlihanli Coil. - lf. Straith. LEFT - On your mark. get set. gol :W , B. Valaslti. Frosh The 1971 Freshmen Cross Country team xx as coached hy Larry Clrippin and Don Sage. Team xy as the largest ever. Runners like Xlike Xlorrissey. left Lynn. -lim Renella. Steye Xleyers. and Pat Landrum xx ere yery successful. Coach Crippin commented that These hoys who entered high school with no experience at distance running have good devotion and enthusiasm and have hegun preparation for next season hy participating in the new West Leyden Run- ning Club - i Knights of the Oval . i iiii iFiHESHMIiiN CROSS lnioUNTRY iiii L 1971ySeason Record WL i Opponent, s 22 Forest View A 83 Qffij L65 iG1QQrbrook 19 t . . 49 sttt it r . if it 42 Cleiixbard East iiisii i 19 s 50 Hinsdale South 15 i a',, . 35 Morton West - 21 43' 46 East Leyden 15 KEY UPPER RIGHT - tin glad that this is oxer Y K. Doll. ABOVE - 'il could run all night igliim. mmmz. fm up nv rv my f fm ui .5 S 4 fy. 15 4 w..Myrf.m,w4wt f fr.. v. 4, , . f wasgl-. . mlii s lik Y. Q we KL Q . L 1 f t l we i Wi .' .RTS3 -we 11 'f5'firf'2 .. -' f'5'f3415' . wg-gf .dk . 'QTISQ ' f f., - 5317. 1 . 'we-aiifgf 'mf .Wm it ,sf A .pi3Q,g,g- ,, . a .. i ff '.:Mv-www '.Lz3wn'l' ...Sq At-.ggi 4, . , Q, J ff i ' e lst ROW' - I' Landrum. lt Lasltowski. D. Larson, -I. Cochiaro. 2nd ROW j lltiuuson l lin toleinent. ,I Lynn. T Paslto. l. llildeluuu1d.3rd ROW' - D Lrhanialt. It Chunluilun Xl Xlori l Ney. S Nlyers. ,I Henella. NOT PICTURED - xl Ceragioli. lst ROW' - Schultz. D. lluilsen. S. Xin-Shea. 2nd ROW' sen, E. Bomha, N. Gleeson, S. Steinhoff, C. Crudeclci. M. - D. Mudl, N. Ruppel, Nielsen, S. Vllikulich, C. Ricchiuto. Erhardt. I. Bomhinski, C. Czupowski. N. Xlisheilces. N. S. Karg. l,. Tompson, C. judge. 3rd ROW- S, Xiusltcri, Kruse. Mrs. Ciszcxon. N. Somoru. 4th ROW - D. XX'illcrth, R. jen- -- .V sin been Girls Tennis 6-2 The 1971 Girls, Tennis Team was coached hy Mrs. Ciszczon. The girls finished 3rd with a 6-2 rec- ord. In doubles competition jean Shultz and Sue McShea Won 8 matches While losing none, and jan Nielson and Char judge won T while losing one. Records were set when Nancy Gleeson played 30 games in order to win u singles match, and Jeanne Bomhinski and Sue Maskeri played 32 games to win their singles matches. Next years team should he promising with the upcoming freshmen. .WL . 191Zfls..SeaSOH11fyBC00fdt1t1J rf..t. '. KIVI.. I . ' 'Q ts.i 'e....' ' Q '.:r. iff 11 1- V. 1 3' T' Fenton riii 42 , 2 oft Elmwoodlkrk p Ieip i6 1 3 f T Oiik Park tr't.trpsi i 1 Q52 7 1 1 Proviso East h 3 1 1 A Lake Park' T ,g Q2 1 V 1fifev1isosWeSt' if5Qf111O 5 ti f Eiist Leyden 1 11710 . . .fWon:Q ci 1 Ridgewood 1 LOStr:2 1 gil 1 'W ij? n . a w7'f 2.-W1 x 1 L I 2 'M igirullnnor. Nl. llalun, S XlC'kiIlHL'y'. 1, Pm-hndvnko. M, Spvichvr, S. Edclclmon, D. Pikcl. j. Suvss, K, Ingo, F. Fallon, R. Peterson, M. Cinski. Center. C4114-l1Krir'tv 154 Varsity Basketball 1971-72 Season Record WL T Opponent 65 Elmwood Park 43 56 North Chicago 72 54 Hinsdale South 58 62 East Leyden 66 Naperville Xmas Tourney - 2nd 60 Downers Grove South 82 61 Morton West 59 42 i Willowbrook 67 61 Fenton 58 64 Addison Trail 77 60 Hinsdale South 76 61 Glenbard East 64 63 East Leyden 82 83 Downers Grove South 75 94 Morton West 80 50 Willowbrook 63 46 Addison Trail 64 Won 5 Lost 11 Individuals how Promise This yearhs varsity team yvas eoaehed hy' Darl Kriete. liven though this y'ear's reeord yvas not as good as it yvas hoped, visiting eollege eoaehes commented that the individual players have promise. Torn Dore. a freshman, earne up in the middle of the season. He should prove to he a hig asset to future Leyden tearns, The Knights yvon their first trophy in the Naperville Christmas Tournament, taking seeond place. The cap- tains this vear were Dan Pilcel and Dan Rogala. Nlilte Spejcher. the teanrs leading scorer with 388 points. not only made all conference. lint also was the leagues leading seorer with 267 points. leading the team with 224 rehonndsl ABOVE LEFT W- Hyyvliols lrall is it? Xl, Speieher. RIGHT A Letls move, S. liddelinon OPPOSITE PACE - FAR LEFT - Tl yyisli l eoiilcl get off the ground like Eddelrnon. U Xi. Speielier, MIDDLE TOP - VVe gotta seoref' D. litiga- la MIDDLE - Its rninef' Xl, Speielier RIGHT - Shoot, Cfoaeli Kriete, Team 7 WL 2 52 2 54 21 46 47 2 56 48 Wo j.V. Basketball 1971-72 Season Record 5 Opponent Hinsdale South 7 0 Glenbard East 54 East Leyden 0 Downers Grove South 72 Willowbrook 76 Addison Trail 35 Hinsdale South 68 East Leyden O Willowbrook 87 Addison Trail 37 n 5 Lost 5 lst. ROVV - ll, Sn-lm:-rnin. B cltlXNlllUll. ll Cnstnr. li,XN'agi1vr.W. Pnllitt. -I. Shannon. 2nd. ROW' - Knsseck, Blight, D llartll, C ljl7IA1'I1lU. .Xzzurcttu S. Sinclqla, VY Pcrlersvn. Coach 'Xlifflin V56 BOTTONI LEFT f ul.ook out for Wayne. - T, DOFP. OPPOSITE PACE - TOP LEFT Y More - S. Fddlemon. TOP RIGHT - MHo- Ho-llo-. let's get a win - D. Piliel NIIDDLE - Ml think I've got il, - K. Ingo, H ROVV l 'X I lrim lx lx nptntr lx tlarf X1 I irsrr Nl VVhite. ROVV 2 - Coach XYaddell, -I. Borowski. T. Promising Team The 1971-T2 Sophomore Basketball team was held in high re- gard by Coach Phil W'addell, who stated, This yearis team is probably one ofthe best ever at Leyden and should provide sever- al varsity prospects, The teamis captains were Nlike White and Larry Zerante. They were also chosen as the most valuable play- ers. Larry Olsen was voted most inspirational. Toni Wrona and lid Litwin also had good performances. As treshnien, it was said that they could help win a championship. With this yearvs -Inniors. they niight be able to make it. 35 19171-72 Sqgson Record M sslelz etttfs s sttlt ttel rlttst tlesl eleest -e1 lst ssl '58 'ett 1j1gimwq5dPaf15' l ttoe 39 1sis Vsili5?5l0ffhfiCfh.iCa39Q sstst t Q56 i 1 oill 'itts' ' stt,t s to t'tsee 4 V ,t,,', , VV r -Clenbard Easter ll it lE8St K wwas, .-fe L, sz.-Q, -- gg k,,, 55 ,: ',ffe,'e,- . t '.',. V. ,- . s atrssl i sessete I ,V:V. s e .-,, t , , . if 1 15?fMortQnisQWest 'e,,, r is 1 tissl e e '-'t Yli l'tf'-t 'et, ,QQ46 ltti isrsgggaddisrmTraiiqegg 449 jg , sits tltitt eltt otii to ,lt ,lt L, . , sr,sls e rtssir lsss stsl eee'eet trte sitl is rlit 39 1 llte tiitii'7i i ' ii'ii esttls aase ieesla -lfiirf 1i - 1- l --aaa Vflll ir-' 5 r 'tyi' ,'lt.i,, A. ,ttat l 'sa' E 'ler it Frosh Cain 1 e it tltr ui Q is 1 inn Kimi 0 E e l-SROSH. 'X lst. - Cioaeh Salle:-. l.. Philips, l. llulino. Al Zellackl. KI llastiglione, Y lferraro 2nd j xl Xp hrigl ,T Schnei ' ,T Ciharhoneau. D. liod' al l, D. li ilad. Nt t p' -t red: D. Xlernnixs, K. The l9Tl-T2 Freshmen 'A' team was coached hy Steve Sal- lee. The team did not have an outstanding yeare hut they did gain experience. They won a consolation trophy in the llins- dale South Christmas Tourney, which very few VW-st Leyden freshmen teams have done. The leading scorers were joe Zelas- ko, Len Culino. and Doug Mermuys, This years lfreshrnen 'B' team was not as successful was hoped. They did. however, gain more experience in the funda- mentals of the game, Dave Coffman was the teamls captain. Dave and lim Auchincloss were the most valuable players. Other players who received recognition were Tony Coco. lim Peterson. and .Xl Bruzzini. The team was coached lay Dan Meyer, Freshmen KAS Basketball 1971-72 Season Record WL Opponent 'Opponents 24 Elmwood Park 32 37 Holy Cross 54 41 Ridgewood 38 A 43 f Hinsdale South 51 41 East Leyden 36 Hinsdale South Xmas Tourney - Consolation 48 Willowbrook 58 40 Addison Trail 28 43 Hinsdale South 46 50 f East Leyden 51 44 Morton West 51 Won: 3 Lost: 7 158 P Freshmen ' Baskefiball 1971-72 Season Record Opponent O Opponent iilinnsdaigs sk0ur h5flPE42 Glenbafd East 25 East Leyden V L ' P33'ownePi5S ' GIOVEQ587 Willowbfook E 42 55dd'5P?f?ifff3?I OPPO E East Leiden Won 2 OPEOP PP P . FROSH B - lst. ROW - Auchincloss, T. Clancy, Ryan. P. Norswrmrthy, H. ROHIIIS R Click, W Sikornwski. 2nd, ROW - D. Coffman, K Dc-un, D. Dickens. A Bfllllllll M,Apkeers0n, 'If Coco, R, Sharp. UPPER FAR LEFT looks good, - S, Eddillllllll UPPER RIGHT - X c 1 xc to play good ch-fvlxse liddelrncm. ABOVE - K fx cl idea couch, - D, Rug, 11.1 OPPOSITE PACE - 1 ll it's inf' - D. Rogulu. Grapplers Second Wrestling has been a big sport at our school for many years. This one was no exception. The wrestlers showed the stune aggressiveness and determination. They finished the season in second place. In districts five qualified for sectionals. They were Rick Alrnada C1051 Ed Perry 11121, Huy Bruntz 11261, Ron Lernun- czyk tl3SD. and -lim Hartney 41671 There were also six third place medals. Coach Schwartz feels that we will l1L1VCLll1l'lC1C'LlIIl next year. Varsity Wrestling ,ff 1971-72 Season Record WL 4 Opponent 36 Proviso West 1 10 at 24 Hersey 22 49 Glenbard East 6 14 East Leyden 25 46 Maine South 3 Waukegan Tourney - 4th 26 Downers South 14 44 Rockford East 4 40 Willowbrook 8 41 Addison Trail 5 ' 30 ' Morton West 15 1 gr -, ,X X1XllS1'l'YROWVl - R Alrnudu, F. Perrx. lf Straith. ll Bruntz. Y. Andriola, II, Cfuporusso ROYVZZ -clU1lCllSCllNY11l'tl. R. Lemanezyk. j. Hartney. S, Ca ll. Nlartell. B. Lutoriu. Xl. lforsythe, ll. llc-rg,LIoueliCLeliI1art. 160 1 gi 4 ,..3-.ali . SA 4- -P L , R, ef 1 . . W . . . ROW 1 - j, Crampton. T. Chillemi. C. Horn. C. Stanil. F. Chillemi, R. Weglarz, S. Castiglia, M. Ginski. ROWZ -- D. johnson. D. Bruntz. M. Storck. D, Pahlke. R. Pedersen. B. Luther, E. Fazzi. S. Sosnowski, Coach Cehhart. Finishes Second H . ,,.-sg, M -553. - :. I it The IV Wrestling team has a lot to he proud of. They fin- is ished second with three outsanding wrestlers leading the way. They were Frank Chillemi with an undefeated record of I6-0. He won the Glenbrook North Quad and the Leyden Christmas Tourney. john Crampton with a record of I3-I-1. He also won the Leyden Christmas Tourney. Mike Cinski with a record of ll-3-1 was a winner of the Glenbrook North expect a strong team next 5 ear. JV WRESTIJLNC L 1971-72 Season Record Alix Quad. The highlight of the season was the win against rivals East Leyden 30-22. As Coach Cehhart commented, i'NVe RIGHT A Send him to weight watchers. Coach B. Latoria. OPPOSITE PACE TOP - just a matter of WL , Opponent tiincw UI. Hartncv. 45 Proviso West 24 MIDDLE - MMI in a 17 - Hersey 39 days uorkw Xl For- 41 Clenbard East 11 Wills'- 30 Eastiaeyden - 22 50 Maine South A - 11 45 Downers Grove 15 T South . o 31 Willowbrook 19 17 Addison Trail 17 52 Hinsdale South 5 .. Morton West Fm-feit ' Won: 8 LOST: 2 . SOPH. - ROW l - C. Horn. Nl. Dominco. C. Yandermier. j, Ciuski, j. I-Iollilvaugh, R, Fazzi. B. Alexendra. P. Karg. Coach Shmidt, T. Crano. Nl. Xletlarnbridge, T. Chiliemi. ROVV 2 - B. Latoria, lf. Cramptou, T. Duhis- Patti, .-X. Spigola. R. Divieintis. ki. D. Kingsmill, Nl. Sehiinka, D. hitxgihholis, T. Rodrigues. ROW 3 I oph-Fresh Do Well The Sophomore VVrestling team finished second in the standings. One of their outstanding wrestlers was Mike Pat- ti, who won the Sophomore Vtfaukegan Tourney. Keeping with West Levden's standard of wrestling, they should prove valuable on next years JV team. Mr. Kapheirns Freshman VVrc-stling team placed third, averaged 33 points per match, scored 330 points in the sea- son, and had 62 pins to only46 forthe opponents. The fastest pin, hy Tom Manson was in 21 seconds. Dave Baron had I4 wins and pinsg he also had the most points. The best overall wrestler was Rav VVinkler with a 1374 record. LEFT - ltls like this Ed . . I - Coach Schwartz. OPPOSITE PACE - TOP RICIIT - MAre you gettirg tired W R. Lernanezyk. LEFT f A'Does it hurt - lt. Berg. MIDDLE - Coach says, 'Stay hack, - B. M artel. t'iv . L rifr 1 Tii. I i sr.iri r S fiiiponeriffl W stiie T . 1 V it t. s T sa. 431 sp I Glenbard East Tl at p '.:- - 'rl. ffiiif 'ii isti . 5 i.sp. f iWauk6g2.I1 Tourney-Zudfiii iiyf l r T trsst tetltfs S s.ss 31 .iiu is iss. .iT.ir...Will0l5fbT00k Jia L r psis. E te. e .ri . iiiii I it as este ' . ... 9 ...T ..i.. ' R' ...P I N , N , 'x li971 -1972 Recoidf WL Opponent 28 Proviso West' 33 42 K Y ,1 - l V V s 85 27 Leyd65 g fi l 18 2M,aine Southgj 20 23 i 5345. . h M,AQf1di50I1 . A 12 m, . , Q Q l Norm en A Leyddiiliimas Freilfhien Toufxiiliihent -- 2nd FROSH - ROW 1 - T. Munson, c:iIlSki, R. XVinkl0r, M, Desantis, 3 - Cochiaro, Szczernasl-ci, C, Mellon, Zurunii. D. Svhncicler, E, Fox, Nl. Tulvmi, T. Battagaliu, Xlcflunllmridge. ROW 2 - X1, Szabo, D. Kumn, Coach Kaphvim, Xl. Torres. R. johnsomj Niiulkrmwski. I . l'illIT'l0IldS, Baron. D. Lfrbuniak. R. Barnvs. B. Newton, 'lf Fredricksoll. B. Kirch. ROVV T- CUIICIOIIV 163 Year 01 Records This yearls season was a winning one forthe Tankers. Four new records were establishedg In the 200 yard race with a time of 1:50.1 was jim Davies, Don Dickens, Balph Tolomei. and Bob Korzenski. The 100 yard butterfly, with a time of 11005. Bandy Lobe set a new diving record with a score of 72:65. Bob Korzenski was the teamls most valuable player. Bob with his 200 yard freestyle time of 1157.8 and Don Dickens with his 100 yard butterfly time of 1:01 were conference champs. The Sophomore Swimmers also had a strong season New records were set by Ken Paulsen in the 200 yard individual medley. Time 2:2T.4g Keith Haylik. Danny Slater. Mike Yi- lunis in the -100 yard freestyle, time 4:01.81 Ken Paulsen in the 100 yard butterfly. time 1:04.83 and Pete Hoffman. john NVakulich. Ken Paulsen. Mike Vilumis time 2:00.9. Mike Yilumis was not only the most valuable player. but also won the scoring title. ii in, I Paulsen. Coach RB. Russell. X. SWIMMINC1st.ROW- R. Lobe. F. Hilgenberg. K, 1IoWard.B. Davies. D. Dickens. 1. Davies, B. Korzenski. F, jahnke. It Iolomei lx 'Nici hilllps K 4 OPPOSITE PAGE - SOPH, SWIMMING-L-R1stROW-'lf Paskomgfi Thaefjimg. L. Lisk, D. Altergott, 1. RUSS, Coach imma A hflvff fo' Catch up- - P. Hoffman, j. Wakulicli. K. llaulik. Nl. Yilumis. J, Brain Bolio. lf'l0me'- LNlgr,J, 2nd ROW - R. Pinzker, N. Anderson Algr. J. B 'MSF FROSH, SWIMMING lst. ROW - R. Zouk, M, Baran, R, Izewslci, B. Behnke. 2nd. ROW - D. Iohnson, P. Kuman, B. VanDerPloeg, DK. Slater, M. Szwakows- ki. 3rd. ROW - N. Anderson, il. Brain. T, Pasko Mgrs. 165 VARSITY swiivim IN C 1971-72 Season Record N WL . . . Opponent .W. 1. RM.iR.. .RR ,44 WRRWRWR E 30 RRR.R 4 Notre Dame R RWR RRRMRWR 1 , WWWWRRl, 1 ' 64 53 E Aurora East R 42 53 ,Niles West . 42 ood ..o. . 55 .'R.... 1 M... 1 .Wl . . ..o.-M. .. o . . .... .... . .1 695 RRMR W f owners i.Rl 78 Rolling Meadows 33 Morton West 591 .o . Niles East ol.. Le 1lo Moll 54 'oll' Ignatius l'llll W WON: 9 W . p ng gy, 40 .49 1 'W . fi: 17 62 so 52 5 40 V -. LOST: 4 soiiifiomonsSlwimmineyes WEL . Opponent 37 Hersey 41 Downers Grove North 45QQQf . Nlotre Dame? . .. 4 ,.I' bl 71' V Aurora East 'llln 1 R 64 Niles West 76 Eimwood Park 27 1 Hinsdale South .is l.i . s owners Grove South 73 lsii We Rolling Meaews W iiiW WT 47 Morton West Wi 72 Niles East 61 East Leyden' p1gI13t1lliS, W,..' ,',1 7 MJTIRED: 1 RWNRR W-ie 17 Opponent 58 54 49 23 31 19 68 57. 22p 47 23 33 p 12 . . 155 if LOST: 'EWM Victor Beyond Reach Wicst Lcydcnis Gyinnusticls tcarn startcd tht- season with uncv- cn odds hccansc thc trurnpolincs wcrc rcinovcd from tht- Lcydcn districtis coinpctition, Mr. Brown stated. This tearn playcd to- gcthcr through the wholc ycar cvcn lxnowing that a victory was hcyond rcuchf' There wcrc scvcral outstanding individual varsity achicvcnicnts. ,lcff Hart, tht- inost yahiahlc player, had the high- cst scorc. 8.5, on the sidc horsc in school history. On the rings, Frank Mallo had a 7.5. For lrcc exercise Brcnt Smith had ti 7.2 and l,cn Cainplmcll had 21 60. Nlike Bccli was the rnost valuable sophomore player. llc and john Nlallo will he all-around men next year. VVith the trampo- lines back in competition, next year should he a good year, ABOVE - W'hcrels thc floor? Wherels thc floor'?i' - B, Smith, Top Right - 'il cvcn do it in my sleepf' - D. Kr:-nc OPPOSITE I Toljiglgflf VARSITY GYMNASTICS This is going to hurtlm - K. Or- Season Record tega. MIDDLE - M llelplli - D 4 K Oppggrgnt MOM' 51 Lane V V iii' i 114 44 Hersey, ..- Maine South 41 Lane Park 84 40 East Leyden 75 45 Mundelein y 108 54 Oak Lawn 77 49 Willowbrook 114 66 Morton East 49 Won: 1 Lost: 12 166 SOPHOMORE CYMNASTICS 1971-72 Season Record WL Opponent 18 Lane 55. 25 Lane Park 25' East Leyden 35' 29 Mundeiein 70 42 Downers South 56 30 Oak Lawn 32 38 Willowbrook 79 32 Morton East 59 28 Addison Trail 48 33 Hinsdale South 63 37 Niles East 87 34 Glenbard East 65 30 Barrington 29 Won: 1 Lost: 12-6 I lst. ROW - H. Lar1drl1m,j. Storck, 'lf Reilly, B. Learrlullun. 2nd. ROW - Krenc, Hart, K. Ortega, D, Beck. F. Mullu. D. Summcrs, B. SIllitll,c:Uk1CIl Ni. Dugo. R. Wagstrrml. R, Silich. l.. Scovillv, B. Sunturo, j. Hallo. Xl. Brown. Beck, 3rd. ROW - Coach XYui11wright, I,. KILIIIIDIJUII. D, l'fc-ffcrlcx D. 167 C mnasts Swin With Rh thm The Cirlys Gymnastics Club was organized by Mrs. Greenlee for girls who want to work on their gymnastic skills or compete interscholastically. Although they did not compete this year, they did participate in demonstrations, dual practices with other schools. an intramural meet, and a gymnastic show. This yearis officers were julie Zimmer- man, Presidentg Cindy Schultz. Vice-Presidentg and Anna Hee Rice, Secretary and Treasurer. Right-Now Wfhat? -- Debbie VValker. ROW 1 - K. Reilly, A. Fedelc, K. Kirby, D. Liclitenbergcr, D, Walker. cheri, V. Orna, K. Brandenhoff, C. Schultzg Vice-Pres, j. Zimmerman, Pres ROVV 2 - B Kite. P, Paul. K. Fritz, Xl Gramm. R. Raia. Ii. Coliannc. idcnt. A. Rice: Secretary, C. Spitzoch. K. Bull, K. Kvistad. Y I.aSorcllu tlannata, fl. Daved, XI. lingerl, S Murphy. ROVV 3 - B. Condon, Poli- 168 ROW 1 - M. Ritacco, P. Russo, J. Schlitt, C. Wis- nieski. T. Anderson. N. Moore. ROVV 2 - M Mzienski. J. Part3 ka. I. Kalble. L. Kuharchuk. D. Carpenter, S. Scott. ROVV 3 - Ianczak, C. Heck inger, L. Hackett, AB. Stroud, D. Noffsingf-r, A. VVakulich. ROW 4 - B. Pross, D. Dt-tutes, N. Pu- terolm. R. Izzo, D. Boeing. I. Le-0. I.. DiPrizzio. ROW' 5 - M Comp. N. Burniclv. R. jenscn. B. Petersor1.kI, HLiIlllJLlL'k. ROW 1 - T. Tolomeig Tres. - Svc., j. Scotttncrgg Pros.. D, Stvrnul Vice-Pros, ROW 2 - D. Mcllalc-, A. Kondruth, P. Palmer:-, D. Olivvr. C. Slowitrk. X. Hanson. ROVV 3 - D Dllj1Kl,C:. f:llFi5t0fiJl'LilKiS. C. Resscr. XYilkc, T. Marino, D. Stanil, L, Donnay ROW 4 - Lundgren, P. ROW 5 - D. Iwachniuk. S. Schlitt, L. Dennis. D. Spitzock. M Henrich. C. Spitzock, C. Ricchiuto. Ramsey. K. Lewis, T. Thompson. N Goodman. L, Sramek. N. Couza. 169 Wrestling Boosters nd Swim imers Baseball And rack imers Flu Panvccra. D. Xlaslxeri. Dt-Yincentis. 1J.Spitzm-lt. .-Xttcncling both lmme and away games and making locker signs arc two of the many joins oft1ic'T2 tim- ers. T110 girls' on- tlinsiasin in cacli sport. sliow one part of how we obtain our victo- ries. Promoting school spirit by lmaclcing the teams 100 Q is their main goal. ROW1 - P. Bodine. Conforti. D. Criswald. Nl. XVilstn1. B. X11-ter. ROW 2 - CI. Lavenu, D. VVaSiel6wslci, Fi, Sal- zinger. ROW 3 - D. Breeze. P, Rathundc. M53 1 2 CROSS COUNTRY - V. Blnmquist. D. Larson. D. Ramsey. SOPH. BAS1iBAl,l, TIM 15115 - D. Day. C. Spitzm-li, Y. Bnsli. D. Dvlmates. 1.00, B.Cn1iani. 170 Index - chool Personnel Abrahamson, Hal40 Acker. Ester 30 Adams, Connie 32 Aleo, jane 24 Allison, Donald 25. 132 Ball. Don 33 Banas. Marcia 36 Barrows, Andrew 23 Bartolozzi, Rudolph 25 Bedard, lrvin 35 Boho, David 33. 165 Brown, Robert j. 22, 35 Brown, Robert L. Brussock, Lynn 30 Byrne, David 20 Cagle, Ruth 30 Carson, Barbara 28 Carson, Glenn 23 Carpenter, Charles 28 Chapman, Larry 37 Chenier, Robert 25 Ciszczon, judith 34 Comingore, Daniel 33 Corradini, Suzanne 32 Crippin, Lawrence 26, 100, 150, 151 Currie, William 26, 144 Cvetan, joseph 28 Dieden, Eugene 22 Dispensa, joseph 33 Eggert, jo n 21 Farney, john 33 Ackerman. Darlene 96 Adams, Donald 88 A ness, Debora 44, 136, 138, 139 Afagna, Bia io44 Albers, Kat6y 80 Albert, Deborah 88. 113. 131 Albert, Nanci 96 128 Albright, john 96,158 Aldinger, Cail80, 110 111. 113 A1dinger,Lynn-14, 110. 111,133 Alexandria, Ben 88, 147, 162 Allard, Sy'vie96. 128 Allen, Kerry 96, 118 Allen, Richard 88, 118, 125 Almada, Richard 80, 160 Almquist, Karen 96 Altergott, David 88, 127, 165 Anderson, Cynthia 80, 121 Anderson, David 44 Anderson, Debra 96, 121 Anderson. Mary 88 Anderson, Neil 96, 165 Anderson. Tina 88. 169 Andrews, Margie 88,135 Andriola, Vincent 147 Andrio1a.Vito44.108,144,16Q Angel, Susan 44, 119 Angel, Wayne 130 Angelini, Louis 44 Antas, Keith 40, 80 Anys, Lori 96 Apuzzo, Vicki 96 Arambuni, julia 96 Argentino, Linda 88 Ariola, Christine 80,136 139 Atkins, Marilyn 80 Auchincloss, james 96. 159 Austin, Harold 96 Autry, Steven 96 Azzaretto. joseph 156 Bagniuk, Steve 44 Baietto, Marie 96 Baker, Darlene 80 Baker, Darlene 44 Baker, Frances 88 Baker, Susan 80 Banakis, Kathleen 96 Banakis, Thomas 80, 132 Banaszek, Daniel 80, 144 Banducci, Richard 88, 128 Banducci, Sandra 80, 112 Baran, David 96, 148, 163 Baran, Mark 96,165 Barber, Timothy 44 Barhorst, Edward 88 Fitzpatrick, Patricia 36 Follo, joan 29 Foyo, Pedro 25 Friberg, William 21 Frost, Donald 20 Gamze. Hyncla 36 Gebhardt. Carl 27, 108,147.160, 161 Cleim, Chester 29 C-l0ver, john 31, 131, 129 Greenlee, Deborah 34 Greenwood. Lawrence 28 Hackett, Beverly 41 Hancq, Karen 32, 88 Hausserrnan, Clare 26 Heafey, john 23 Hughes, Linda 36 Idaszak, joseph 31, 126, 128 jerome, jerome 26 johnson, Roger B. johnson, Roger D. 29, 32 Kapheim, Robert 29, 148 Kap el, Henry 41 Kauijman, Sandra 31 Koval, David 29, 111 Kriete, Dar135, 154 Kucera, Diane 36 Ky rias, Stephen 29 Laud, Nancy 32 Lawicki, Henry 29 Lawler, Connie 22 Lewinski. Marcel 26, 119 Lojewski, Leonard 33 Lukas, Donald 35. 149 Maas, Edith 30 Madoch, jcanne 34, 136 Marino, Lynn 24 Masters, Thomas 23 McGowan, Martin 23, 176 Meckel, Brita 25 Medsker, Karen 27 Mennemeier, Kenneth 36 Meyer, Daniel35, 147 Mifflin, james 27, 144 Miszkowicz, Dororthy 28 Obodzinski, Arlene34 Ohlson, William 35, 144 Paske, Herbert21 Peffer, Sara 31 Peterson, Ann 26 Racich, james 37 Rains, Robin 37 Redheffer, Donald 58 Reitzel, Warren 36 Roth, Oscar 31, 130 Rowe, H. V. 20 Russell, Richard B.32, 164 Sage, Donald 32, 150, 151 Sa ee, Stepen 27 Schillinger, Walter 115 Schisler, Barbara 22 Schmidt, Fred 33,144, 162 SChmidt, Pal1l28, 149, 162 Index - tudents Barnes Ralnhttti, 149. 163 Barnicle, Barbara 80, 136 Barnicle, Nancy 96, 169 Bartalone, Salvatore 44, 121 Bartell, Brian 40 Bartel, William 80,96 Bartello, Debbie 96 Barth, Donald 88, 107, 147, 156 Barth, Lisa 44 Bartlett, jerry 45 Bartlett. Rosemary 45 Bartoleinenti. Phillip 96, 152 Bartz, Charles 113 Bartz, William 88 Barwald, Diana 80 Barwald, Kathleen 96, 128 Basch, Thomas 80 Bashem, jeffrey 80 Battaglia, Anthony 96, 149 Bauer, Allan 88 Bauer, Robert 45 Bau us, Brian80 BeaPey', Gail 45 Beavers, Nelda 96 Beck, Dewayne 45, 108 Beck, Galen 80, 127, 131 Beck, Micheal 126 Beckenbaugh, Deborah 96, 131 Becker, Claudia 96 Behling, Doris 45, 133 Behnke, William 96,165 Beilfuss, Dolores 96 Beilfuss, Elmer 88 Belback, Gregory 80, 110, 124,125 131, 132, 122, 120 Belinger, Danielle 40,45 Belinger, Micheal 88 Bell, Steven 45 Bell, Susan 80, 110, 111, 133, 132 Bennett, Karen 80 Bennett, Sherri 80 Bensen, Arthur 88 Bensen, Marian 80, 111,133,141 Benson, Lawrence 80, 127 Beplto, Mary Beth 80 Beran, Anthony 96 Berberich, Robert 80, 110 Berez, Caprice 80 Berg, Ralph 45, 96, 160, 163 Ber strom, Daniel 96, 128 BerBow, Sheri 88 Bernard, jacqueline 96, 140 Bernard, Teri 88, 140 Besser, Cheri 88, 169 Besser, Naomi 80 Besser, Robert 45 Bettendorf, Larry 40 Bettini, Richard 96 Beusch, james 96 Bevilacqua, Rosanna 80 Beyer, Darlene 96 Bezdicek, Roy88 Biancalana, Albert 80 Bieber. Pamela 80 Rielarczx k, lames 46 Bigtiam, Gerald 80 Bi y, Thomas 88, 151,130 Binder, Linda 96 Biondini, Vicki 40, 45 Bisconti, Robert 96, 126, 129, 1 Bishoff, Mike 41, 45 Blacker, Karen 96 Blaesing, Darla 88, 114, 140 Blake, Wayne 96, 126 Blanche, Pamela 88 Blanchette, Charles 88 Blangin, Donald 96 Blau, Cherie 96 Bk-ich, Charles 45 Blight, john 80, 156 Blomquist, Linda 88 Blomquist, Victoria 80, 170 Bloniarz, Teresa 80 Bloomgren, Thomas 80 Blue, Susan 45 Bobek, Gloria 80, 134 Bobik, john 118, 125 Bobik, Susan 88, 125,133 Rodine,jay45,108,144, 146 Bodine, Patricia 45, 170 Boeing, Debbie 45, 134, 140, Boeing, Eddie 88. 95 Boeke, Theresa 96 Boesch, Richard 96 Bohan, Dennis 80 Bojak, Linda 45 Boksa, Wayne 45 Boksa,Wi1liarn 45 Bolstad, Debra 96 Bolton, Donna 46, 130 Bomba, Eva 96, 153 Bomba, Mark 46, 113, 129 Bombinski, jeanne 46, 153 Bonasorte, james 88 Borowski, james 88,1-47, 157 Brgrs, Walter 88 Borvs, Dawn 80, 107 Boske, Terry 88 Bottoroff, Robert 46, 121 Bouwman, james 96 Bowarchuk, David 80, 150 Bower, Billy 46 169 Schrnoll. Judith 24. 120. 124 Schneider, joachim 26. 1-18 Schmitz, james 27 Schuler, Patricia 31 Schwartz, Martin 35. 160, 162 Sekeris, Parce 23 Senlt, Marion31, 130 Sisco, joseph 27, 144 Sokolowski, Stella 37 Sowizdal. Walter 31 Spietz. Barbar 34 Swalec, Margaret 37 Swetin, Eugene 24 Teague, Patricia 23 Thurston. Robert37 Tollick, Thomas 33, 148 Tweed, Robert 22 Tymoszenko, Anna 25 W an Natta, Berice 40 Vaughn, j. '1' 24, 109 Veazey, joan 30 Waddell, Philip 35, 108 Wainwright, Gerald 32 Walderon, Henry 36 Walusek, Edith 28 Wiegel, Barbara 37' Wilson, Rita 28 Wright, joan 22 Boyd, Michael 88 Boyers, Bette 46, 140 Bozek, Bonnie 97 Bradford. Debra 97, 128 Bradley, Regina 88 Brain, Mary'88, 107, 141 Brain, james 97,165 Brandenhoff, Kristina 97, 168 Brandt, Carol46 Brandt, james 80 Brandt, joanne 80 Brandt, William 88 Brauer, Mary 97 Brauer, Monika 46 Breeze, Diane 88, 140, 170 Breeze, john 97 Brestan, Anne 80 Briasco, Randy 46 Briasco, Rickey 80 Bridges, Sheila 80, 112, 176 Brieschke,Caro1ynne 80, 110. 1 Britten, Robert 80 Brocar, james 81 Brocar, Ronald 81 Brodack, james 97, 127 Brodlo. Debra 97 Brooks, David 46 Brooks, Linda 97, 127, 136 Brower, Marie 97 Brown, Steven 81 Brucato, Debra 88, 110 Bruno, Benefict 97 Bruno, Donald 97 Bruno, Dominick 46 Bruntz, Donald 161 Bruntz, Raymond 46, 108, 150, Bruzzini, Albert 97, 148, 159 Bua, Frank 88 Buchan, Debbie 88 Buchan, Otis 81 Buckert, Nancy 97 Buckley, Nina 81 Buczek, Daniel 41 Buczko, Karen 88 Budzynski, Margaret 88, 129 Buhr, Deborah 81 Bull, Kathleen 97 Bulleri, Laura 97 Bulleri, Rochelle, 46 Bulleri, Thomas 40, 46 Burleson. Phyllis 40,46 Burns. Carol 81 Burroughs. Gwendolyn 81, 110, Busby, Greg 97 Bush, Vicky 88, 170 30, 13 160 112,132,133 Buttner. Kathie 88 By rd, Richard 97 Cagle. Dehra 97 Cameron. Scott 97 Campbell, Larry 46 Camphell. Leonard 81. 131 Camphell. Michelle 97 Campohasso. Michael 81. 127. 120 Cannata. Cail46, 107, 124 Cannata. jean 97, 168 Canty. Sandra 81 Canzolino. julia 40 Caporusso. joseph 81, 160. Caranci, Loretta 41. 46 Carhonard, Renee 97 Card.Lila46.126.133.135.141.140 Carlin, Donna 97 Carlson. Cindy'97. 119. 128 Carlson, Karen81. 13-1. 136 Carpenter. Diane 88, 169 Carneh1.VVeslcy 47 Carr, Dehorah 81 Carrion, Raymond 81 Carroll, james 88 Carscllo. joseph 81 Cash. Phenoloye 97. 128 Castiglione. Charles 97. 149,158 Castglione. Dehorah47, 141 Castiglia, Stephen 47. 161 Castor. Ronnie 81. 126,156 Castor. Victoria 89 Casurella. Roxanne 41.47 Catalano. Kathy' 47 Catania. Frank 89 Catania. Marie 97 Cavazos, Domingo81 Cawthon, Robert 156 czech, jay 89, us, 125 Cechini. Georgia 47 Cederhorg. Dennis 89 Ceragioli. john 97 Cervone, Diane 97 Chalhowski. Rohert 89. 97 Chalkcr, Mark 81 Chamherlain, Rohert97. 152 Chamhers, Kalvin 81 Charhoneau. Anthony 97, 128. 148. 158 Chavich. john 47 Chelmowski, janet 81. 110. 112. 176, 140 Chesney. Betty' 40 Chiapetta. Susan-47, 127, 130. 131 Chillemi. Peter 81, 161 Chillemi. Victor 89.161162 Chipman. Karen 89. 121 Chmie1,1.ewlic48 Chmura. john 89, 128 Chmura, Mary 89 Cholewcuy nski. Mark Christolorakis. Charlene 97. 110. 169 Christoforakis. Nick 48. 1 50 Christoforakis. Rehecca 81, 110, 133, 132 Chromzack, jeff 40 Ciccarelli. Karen 89. 13 Cichon, Cynthia 48, 40 0 Ciclzowicz, Lvnn 48, 110. 111 Cieslt-wit-z. Thomas 81 Cih'ar.Cai1-18. 140 Cirolone, Dianc97 Ciszczon. Donna 97 Ciszczon. Gail 81 Clancy. Timothy 97. 159 Clark. Terri 97 Classen. Ruth 97 Cline. Mary 97 Cochiaro. joseph 97 Cochiaro. Mary 81. 110. Coco, .'tnthonv97. 149. 119.130.152 159 Coffman. David 48. 97. 159 Coffman. Richard 127 Coleman, Barbara 89 Coleman. Martin 81 Colianne. Barhara 97. 168, 170 Collett. Barhara 48 Collt-tt, john 97 Collins, janice 1139 Collins, Lorna 89 Collins. Tassie 40. 72 Co11ura,Caro1yn48,132 Collurzi. joseph 89 Comlws. jeffrey 89. 147 Conihs,Yirginia48.134 Com Q. Marcia 48. 136. 139. 140. 169 Contlon. Elizaimt-t1ih9, 168 Condon. Thomas 97, 149 Conforti. Michael 81. 108 Conlorti. joAnn 89, 170 Connell. judith 81 Conrad, Sharon 89, 132 Cook. Diane 97 Cooper. Mary' 48 Cooper. Sharon 89. 107. 141 Corse11o.Yinccnt 151 Constantino. james 81. 144 Cottone, joseph 41 Couza. Nancy'-19. 169 Coyelli. Ceneeir-ye 49 Cox. Donna 49. 130 Cox. jo1m40. 49 Cox. Lori 89 Criss. Karen 97 Crampton. Edvy ard 89. 163 Crampton. john 81. 110. 129. 130.161 Crockett. William 97 Cronk. Cecelia 41.49 Cfronk, Veronica 81 Cmtcher. Debra 81 Cummins. Cerry 89 Cummings. joseph 89, 118 Cummings. Mary 81. 114. 120 Czarnecki. Michael 89 Czz-ryvinski. joseph 81. 144 Czerwinski. Patty' 89 Czeryv inski, Robert 49 Czupowski.Caro1vn81, 112. 119.13 140. 132 Czupovv ski. Richard 97. 109 Daehn. Catherine 81 Dalhouse. Scott 49. 124, 120 Dalicandro. Bonnie 89 Damiano. Patricia 97 Danisch. Paul49. 144 Darken, jeffrey 81 Dattilo, james 49 Daum. janice 72 Daum. john 49 Davies, Anthony' 49 Davies, Deborah 89, 119 Davies, Edwin 81 Daives. Cloria 89, 113.168 Davies. james 81, 89 Davies. Richard 81, 164 Davis, Denise 89 Davis, jeffrey 164 Davis, Rohert 97 Davis, Walter 151. 89 Davison, Steven 49 Day, Denise 89, 141, 170 Day, jan 97 Dean, Evelyn 97 Dean. Cary' 81. 130 Dean, Dehorah 89 Dean, Kenneth 97 Dehaets. Deborah 89. 114. 170, 169 Dec. Thomas 81 Decic-1-o, Mar ie 81 Decnla. Russef1189 DeerinL1.jo.-tnn81.110.112, 130.13 DeFlorio. Deannc 49. 111 DeFlorio. Cuy 49 Dekan. Yicki 81 Del.con, jose 113, 147 Delgado. Carol 97 Delmedicn. Anna 81. 141 Delort. john 80, 81. 107 DeMaria. Louise 81 DeM ateo. Mark 81 Demian. N1ichea149. 108. 144 Demos. Donna 89. 140 Denham. Anna 97 Denham. jack 97 Dennis, Laura 89, 126.169 Dennison. jack 97. 152 DeRosier, VVay ne 89 DeSantis. jane 40, 49 DeSantis. Michael 97. 148. 153 Desmedt. janis 89, 139 A D1-tloff. Catherine 41. 72 Detmers. john 97 Detmers. Kathleen 81. 136,139 DeTo1v'e, Andrevv 81, 110 DeTolve. Cheryl 97 DeVinccntis. june 49. 170 DeYincentis. Roy 89.162 Devitt. Carol 49 Dewey, Louise 97 Dickens. David 97. 159 Dickens. Donald 49. 164 Dickens, Marianne 97 Dickman, Paul 97 Dieden, Karen 97 Diederich. Richard 97 Difiralamor. Samum-150. 154 Di il1o..tnnette 41.81 Dimeo. 50. 110, 118. 124, 132, 133 Diminuco. Michael 89 Dinatale Michele 50 Di Prinio. Linda 169 Disabatino. Lynette 97 Diyis. Marci.: 81 Di Vito. Donna 97 Dolhar. Donna50. 128 Doll. Kenneth 81. 127. 131, 150. 152 Donald, Roger 81 Donald. Susan 97 Donegian. Terrance 89 Dotinay, Luann 72. 134. 140, 169 Doody, Kevin 89 Doody. john 81 0. 1 O. 53. 176. 140 17 Doody', Louise 50 Doody. Terence 97 Dooley. Barbara 89 Dore. Thomas 97, 157 Douglas, Nancy' 89 Dovy ns, john 89 Dreksler. Carol 50 Drost. joanna 50. 110, 124, 130, 122. 120 Drost. Melody 89 Drummer. Karen50.13f3, 141 Duhmski, Deborah 97 Duhinski. Tom 147. 89. 162 Duhose, David 89 Ducav, Donna 81, 107, 110, 126. 127 Duda, Mary' 89. 130 Dudka. Ena 81 Dudley, Corrine 81. 110 Dugo, Debra 50. 113, 169 Dugo. joseph 97 Du ro. Michael 89 Dnlin. Kathleen 81 Dnller, Dean 89 Dnmerer. Bernadette50, 130 Durante, Kenneth 82 Durava. Brian 82 Duren. Sherry' 97 Durham, Della 82 Dutton, Steven 82 Dvorak, Barhara 82 Dvorak. jennifer 89,128 Iiaklev, Philip 89. 127 Easley, Deanna 82, 134, 135 Easley, Maxine 50 Easley, Ellen 97, 141 Eaton, jeffrey 82 Eckart, Cynthia 97 Eddlemon. Steven 50, 108, 154, 155 Eddy, Alfred 97 Eddv, Dawn 89 Edelman. Larry 89 Edgar, Lynda 98 Edmonds, Floyd 98 Edwards, Penny' 80. 82, 11 Ehredt. Steven 89 Eigerton, janes-51, 118 E le. Kenneth 98 Elle, Mark 51 Ellinger, Edw' d 98 1-Zllis. Kenne Ellison. Steven 8 . 110, E1tman,DaEid. E wart, Cat erii 98 Elwardt, Cathy 128 KN Ein?-ry. james 8' Em ers. Lois 98. 7 Enders, 1.ois 51 I Enders, Martha .,128 kd 1ingert.Mary'98. 168 Erhardt, Peter. Erickson, Ro 51 1-irl. Angela . 1 lfrland. Patricia 1. 51 Esposito, Rose ry 8. Esser, Thomas 1Cstry.Christii 8 Evanicki, Tamar 98 Evans. Dvvay e 98 Evans. Harvey . ' Evans. Marilyn 51 Evenson. Ronal 82 ' Fahlgren. Kare 98 1 airc1oth,1Nil1i' 82,41 Fallon. 1-'rank5 144, 1 '. 108 1 a1lon.Sharor 2, 14 1-'arlovy , Caro I 1-iard. Cave-51 Cazzi, Caslm' .14-4 Fani. Ezio. , ..8, 14 , 61,162 lfeciele, Angcla82, 13 68 Fei erico. Nanc 98 lfce. Daniel 8m lfce. Stephanie-51. 133 lfei fhner. S F4-il7er, Barham .51 Fe1can.Crt-gi V 90. 130 Felcan, jan 82 lfclcan, Bqiald 98g 1 el1ers.San O- 0. 51 lferrarm :nj 98,l- 8 Fick. L rry Vink. 'niel 'P 1ir ' ith5 11 io 'illiam. r'ior f Car- 1 'or onna 98 Fio ' james 90 Fi ' .john 82 lfisc -r, David 92 Fischer. Pamela 90 Fisher. Barbara 40.51. 107 Fisher, Bruce 90, 147, 157 1-'isli Diane 98 3 Enquist. Sandra 51 82. 111. 124. 133 Erhardt, X 119. 133, 15 40 1 6 4 g ,Lanra90 3 91 Fitngibhons, Donald 90. 147. 162 Fitzner. jill 82 Flanshurgh, james 98 lflaska. Carol 98 1 1intz.Creg51 lflorczak. Walter 98 Flores. Henry 51. 121 Flores. Roy 90. 147 Foley, David 40, 51 Folwarski, Paul 90 Foreman. janice 98 Forsherg. Mitchell 98 Forsy the, Michael 82. 1-14, 160 Fortin, Kevin 90 Fox, john 98, 163 Fox. Richard 51. 110, 130 Fracasso. .-tn ela 51 Francois. jefl?54 Franklin. Peter 41 Frazer. Debbie 82 Frederickson, joseph 82 Fredriekson, Rohert 54 Fredrickson, Thomas 98, 149. 163 Friesen, Rudolf, 82, 124, 121 lfritz, Kerry 98. 168 Fritz. Thomas 54 Fritz, Timothy' 90 Fritze, Dora 98 Froehlich, james 54, 82 Froehlich, lary' 54 Frohliek.. ichae-154 Fryer, jer 1' 90 Fullingto , Paula 98 Fulmer, atalie 98 Furm , DOY1'l'lH'qJ Calas. verly 90 Calas vErr91. 108, 1 Galfi, vin 90 Calfi, Calgs a. ne 90 Car o Ken Q Carr , Sus Carr . Ka '1 Car a. .ai -JI Cask zsephine 90 Cass , Ravrnond 82 Cass Robert 98 Cates, Michac . . 128 Catherc 1, Tho as 98. Cawrys Dont 54 Centi e, oann 4 Garg ,Sus .. ' Ce udit 8 E, Ct- hel Centi , erre Cerpce, osep 90 Cerac , atricia 41, 54 Cervaf, Alan 98 Chilar ', james . Ciacchetti. Dali Ciacche ' Caro 1 n54, 140 X cto 8 Cilmai lanria 7 Cinski, S6 h. . 49, 162. 163 Cinski ark, 4 Cinski ichae 8 ,144, 161.154 , ' ashag C 21551113 '1atclak, Gleeson, Clei 'lic Cohle, Colic Concer Goode Ioodmar Corhac . t41,53 Ciamm- r sco, ' vid 82, 130 C111 li . Ka - 4 R 9 . o L' john? Nanc' 4.153 54 eiu V, and. . 159 lph eph anice '.119 ail 1 10 1 She 'a. . 7.113169 etcr 54 C.: e. j r 9 . Co -. mas . 110,130,132 Corski, Carol 90, 107, 126. 131 Cosse. Rosemary' 54. 113 Cossc. William 82 lott, Roy' 55 Cough. john 40, 82 Couin. Renne 98 Crabanski, Ronald 98, 148 Graham. Ruth 98 Crarnm. Michele 98, 168 Grande, Michael 55 Granger, james 82 Crano, Anthony' 90, 147, 162 Crano, Bruno90 Gratzke, joanne 98 Cratzke, judy 128 Cranzyk, Mary' 98 Crecnquist. Robert 82, 109, 119, 127. 129, 130 131 Creenwood. Dehra 93, 98, 114, 128 Crieco, Debhie 82 Criffith. Carol 98 Griffith. Dehorah 55 Griffith. john 90. 113 Grigshy,Garo1e 90 Grigshy, Darrell 98 Grigshy. 11aro1d 98 Grigsliy, Michael 55 Grigs11y.Vickie90 Griner. Cynthia 98 Griswold. Delmra 80, 82. 112. 170 Grxy a. Karen 82 Grod. Susan 90 cross. any 82. 128 firnher, Diane 98 Gmdecki. Ghriytine82, 153 Grlcca. 1fugene98 Gnengerich. William 41. 82 Gnlind.1.eonard98.1-18. 158 Gunderson. Diane 88. 90, 113. 11-1. 140 1 Gust. 1'idwarr182 Guyer. Aimee 55. 130 11aaker. Lori 98 11ack1, Thomas 55. 126 Haggerty. john 82 Hain. lidyy ard 90 llain. Yickit' 82 11a1an, G1iar1ie55. 108. 14-1. 146 11a1an. Michael 82. 154 11a11. Alison 98 111111. james 82 Hall. Michael 98 Hamhach. jauiueline 55. 169 Hamel. Amy 98 Hamel. Margaret 98, 128 Hammers, Patrick 90. 151 Hanauer. Kathleen 98 llannernann. Kathy' 82. 124, 120 11ansen.Go1in98 Hansen, Darlene 82. 153 Hansen. Susan 90 Hanson. Nancy 169 Hanson. Roger 82 11ar1in.11arlrara 90 11ar1in. joseph 90 11armon. Randall 90 11arris. Michael 98 Harrison. Richard 90 Hart, Steven 98 Hartman. David 56 Hartney. james 82. 144, 160 Hartney. Timothy 56, 121 11as1am.Roherta 82 11ay'1ik. Keith 90. 132. 165 Hayden, Terry 82 Hazelwood. lloyvard 40. 56 Hazelwood. Leanne 98 Hecht. Marcus 98 Heck. Fred 82, 118 Heckinger. Christine 90, 113. 136, Ileekingcr, David 83, 121 Heekinger. jim 90 lleckinger. Michael 98 11eckin fer. Thomas 40.56 Heichelhi Charles 130 Heitschrniclt. Glen 90 Henderson. Susan 83 Hendrickson. Terry 83. 41 Henk. Vickie 90 Henkelman. Gerald 98 Henkelrnan. Marian-56, 119 11enke1rnan. Stephan 90 ilennig. Mark 56 Hickey. Maureen 83. 148 Hildehrand. Loren 98. 128, 152 Hildelxrand. Mary 56 Hilgenlmerg. Fred 164 11inde, Karen 56 11ink1ey. Terry 83 Hinton, james 98 Hoag. Russ:-1198 Hoag. Sandra 90 ilohscheid. 11enry' 90, 118. 125 Hock. Raymond 90 Hock. Thomas 98 Hoffman. 11e1ga 56 Hoffman. Mary' Ann56. 130 Iloffman, Peter 90, 109. 165 Hoffman.jane11e 8.3 Hoffman. Rommy 98 Holhrook, jack 83 Holhrooks. Kenneth 98 1'1o11ihangh.james SXJ,147.162 Holgren. Lori 80. 83. 107. 110 Holmgren. Rohert 98. 148 1'1u11. Dorsey 98 11o1t. 1'frnest98. 128 11o1tZ. john 83 Hoppe, Gerald 98 Horn. Gary 90, 161, 162 Houchins. Diane 40. 56, 83 Housler. Diane 83. 133 Howard, Rryon 90 Howard. Cynthia 98 lloyvard. Kevin 56. 164 Howard. Leon90 169 20 Hudson. janet 90. 124, 1330 11u11. Donna 99 1'1u11.YVa11ace91, 126 11nth. Kenneth 40 Hutter. Nancy 57. 129. 136. 140 Illingsyvorth, Susan 91 linhnrgia. john 91 1nfe1isc.Mike91.147 lngo. Kenneth 57. 108. 156 Introna. Rachel 40. 57 1oy'ino. Yito99. 149 1yyachniuk.Nancy91.132169 1Zeyvsk1.Dol1a1d83 lzeyy ski. john 91 1leyvski,11ona1d165 Ivzo. Rosemary 132. 169 jaaks. Alan 91. 147, 141 ja111onski,Ghester 83 jahlonski. Renee 91 jach. Adriane 57 jaeh. jonathan 99 jacolvs. Leonard 99 jaeger. jean 57 jaeger. Susan 40. 57 jager. Nancy' 99 jager. Susan 83 jahnke. 1 'redr1ek 57, 164 jakuhn .y ski. Garo1183 jam roz. 1.y'nn 83. 112. 176 janczak. jill 91. 169 janis. Arlene 99 janko. Garo157 jannece. lin 'ene 83 janusl. Staniey 83 jarosz, Sylvia 131 jay, Keith 99 jeffery',Garo183 jeffrey. Glen 83 jenkins. jerry 99 jenkins. Richard 91 jennings. Terrance 40. 83 jensen. Katherine 57. 132 jensen, Roseanne 83. 153, 169 jenrich, Pamela 57. 169 jerzak. 1Cdyvard 99 jerzak. Sharon 91 jessogne. Ronald 99 johannsen. Michael 83. 119 ohanst johnsen johnson johansxon. 1-fya 91 j - -n, Perry'-10. 83 .Gynthia 57 , Garol-10. 99. 128 johnson. David if 83 johnson. David R 99 johnson. Dayvn 40. 83 johnson. Diane 99. 128 johnson, Donald 99. 163 johnson. janet 57. 140 johnson, john 83 johnson. Kathy 91 johnson, Lynn 99 johnson. Mark 57 johnson. Mark E 91 johnson. Rehecca 41, 57. 128 johnson. Richard 83 johnson. Richard L 83 johnson. Ricky 99 johnson, Ricky D 99 johnson. Ronald L, 99 johnson. Susan 99 johnson, Victoria 83 jones. Donald 91 jones. llerhert 99 jones. Sandra 57 judige. llharmain 57. 153. 140 juh . Maureen 57, 134 ju1ian,Gynthia 99 julian. 1Vi11iain 83 jnnge. Diane 99 Kaiden. Steve 57. 144 Kalahle. janet 91. 169 Kalanges. Nicholas 83 Ka1is.Sherry'83 Kalish. Kenneth 83 Kamm. lfdmund 99. 148. 163 Kamptner, Kcn91,157 Kangas. Sharon 57 Kapusta. lilizaheth 141 Kapusta, Randy 83 Kapnsta. Tom 57 Karg. Paul 91. 147. 162 Karg. Susan 153 Kargol. Michael 99. 149 Karsted. Kristine 99 Kasza. Timothy 83 Kautzrnan. Daniel 83 Kautzman, lidyy ard 99 Kantzman. 1-frnie 41 Kc-clik. Gary 58, 108,127,129 1 Keegan. Michael 58 Keith. 1'1ruee91. 127 Keller. Karen 58. 136. 140 Kelley. Dolores 91 Kelly Rick91 Kelso. Andie 99 Kelso, Darlene '93 Kelton. Steye 99 Kennedy. Donald 91 Kennedy. james 83 Kennedy, Patrick 91 Kenclzora, Roger 130 Kerher, Russell 99 Kerns. joan 8:1 Keryy in. Brian 118 Kessler. john 91 Kiesling. Karen 99 Kiesling. Sharon 56, 107. 127, 128 King. Bruce 41, 83 King. john 91 King. Kenneth 99 Kingsmill. Donald 151. 162 Kingsrnill, john 83. 108. 150 Kinsley. Ghristine 83 Kirhy. Karen 83. 139. 130. 168 Kirch, Rohert 128. 149. 163 Kirehen. Mary 99 Kirkpatrick. Kirnherly 91 Kisiel. Terrence 58 Kissner. Michael 83 Kite. 13ar1yara99, 128. 168 Klajda, Katherine 99 Klass. Ronald 83. 110. 111, 127, 133 K1ass.VVa1dis99 Klein. james 99 Klinger. Ronald 58. 14-1 Kloster, Fredrick 83 Kmetz. Karen 91 Krniec. Anne 83. 133. 132 Kmiec. Rhonda 83 Knicker. joanne 91. 1632 Koenig. Garry 91 Koenning. Darcie 99 Kohler. Roger99. 148 Kohnke. james 99 Kohnke. Linda 99 Kolacinski, Keith 83 Kolaeinski, Kenneth 91 Kolar. Daniel 147. 91 Kolodziej. Marsha 88, 91. 114 Konhath. Adrienne99. 169 Konecki. Michelle 99 Kopp. joseph 99. 128 Kornescznk. 1Cugene99 Kornescvnk. Roseanne 83 Kornesczuk. james 58 Korona. Roy' 83. 132 Korzenski. Rohert 58. 108, 91. 164 Kossack, joseph 91. 156 Kotlarz. joseph 91. 147. 157 Koudelka. Lori 91 Koons. Marjorie 99. 11-1. 127 Koons. VVi11iam 91. 125. 127. 126 Kovach. Kenneth 99. 158 Kowalski. Michael 99 Kowalski. Patricia 99 Kowalski. Scott 99. 128 Kozens. Charles 58 Kraahel. Kevin 83 Kraft. Cerianne 91 Krajecki. .yndrey 91 Krakoske. Rohert 91. 133 Kra1j.janici-83 Kralj. Patricia 91 Kramheer. Sharon 99 Kramer. Kerry 91 Krenc. Donald 83. 166 Kroll, Thomas 58 Kro11.Tirnothy91. 110. 118 Kmck, Gregg 91 Krngger. Kimberley 99 Knise. Nancy 110. 114, 131, 132.1313 140 Kryzak. Dehlorah 83. 1:12 Kryzak. james 83. 1:30 Kuharehuk. Linda 58. 119. 120. 169 Kuharehuk. Rohert 99 Kuhr. Patrick 58 Ku,1at.ju1ienm-99 Kulik. Lorraine 83 Kulis. Leonard 59 Kurnan. Paul 99. 165 Kuntz. janice 59 Knrchhard. Irene 91. 130. 120. 141 Kvistad. Daniel 99. 1-18. 158 Kvistad. Kathleen 80. 83. 107, 168 Ky istad. Linda 59 Lacey. janet 99 Lachnit, Linda 99 Lada. Lynn 59 1.ada. Laurene 84 1.aman.Lynne84. 131.136 Lamezvk. 1-'rank 91 Landrum. Norman 91. 157 Landrum. Patrick 99, 152 Landrum, Richard 99 Landrum, William 59 Langusch. William 8-1 Lapinski, Gy nthia 91 Laren. Sally 84 Larsen. Rrnce 92 Larsen, Mark 92. 157 Larson. Day id 99 Larson. Deborah 8-1. 170 Larson. Donald 92 152 La Sage. Danny 8-1 Lascola. jacqueline 99 Laskoyvski. Garo159. 140 1.aSkowski. Rohert 99. 152 La Sorella. Vicki 99. 168 Laster. 13arliara59 Latoria. Benny 84. 144. 1 Latoria. Pamela 88. 92. 1 1.atoria. William 92. 147 1.auhe. Gary 59. 108 Lanhe. jo Ann 92 La N eau. Randy 99 Layenu.Caro192. 140, 170 Lavery. Michael 92 Lawless. Moira 99 Lawrence Frul 99 Layvrey. William 99 Layyton. Rohert 99. 149 Lay ton. Martin 9-1 Lazzari. Richard 92, 128 Learnahan. Rohert 99 Lederer. julie 99 Lee. jeanine 88, 92. 170. Lehe. Christopher 8-1 Lehner. Stey e 59. 131 Lemancyyyk. Ron 59. 108. 144. 1 Lemm. Vy'oody 59 Lehan. Richard 92 1..enZic. Kirk 59. 111.126, 129. 1 Leshe r. Kathleen 84 Lestina. Kathy 59 Leta. Si lvia 59.11-1.116 Letarte. john 59 Lewis. Kathleen 99. 140. 169 Lewis. Laurence 99 Leyy is. Vernon 99 Liehtenherger, Donna 99, 1:31. 1 Licko. Dan 128 Lighthiser. Patricia 81 1.inco1n. 1i1izaheth92 Lincoln, Steven 59 Lindsey. Mary 59 Lindyig. john 59. 72 Linhart. Diane 92 60. 162 29. 1:30 169 Linklater. Gary 92 Lisk, Larry 99. 148. 165 1.isk,1.f-more 99, 84. 110. 114 Literski, Don f1as60. 128 1.iterski,Ranc3e1199 Littner, jane 81. 110. 1533 Lityyin. 1fdmunc192. 147. 157 1.1oyd. Gregory 92. 93 Lohe. Barbara 92 Lohe. Randy 60. 108, 121. 16-1 1.odestro.Garo184 1.oftis. Elizahetli 92. 131 Lonberg, Michael 121 Lonergan. Thomas 100 Longmire. james 100 Longmire. Linda 92 1.oren. Lee 92. 128 1.or1xeck.Ghery18-1. 119, 136 Losiowski. Karen 92 Lott. Leonard 92 Louck. Terry 80. 84. 132 Loyelace. Diane 100 Loy elace. Karen 92 Lozano, Larry 92. 128, I-17 .ncket1. Patricia 100 Lnczak. Catherine 72. 128. 130 Luiiai. Richard 84 Lu es. Frank 60, 126 1.una. Rohert 92 Lundgren, X1ar1is60. 169 Luther. Bruce 84. 109. 1-14. 130. 1.y czak. Nancy 92 Ly nest. KeyinS-1 Lynn. jeffrey 100. 152 Mac. Donald. Laurie 60. 134 Mae Kinney. Michael 8-1, 1:10 Mac Kinney, Sharon 100 Madalinski, Alicia 92 Madison, Michael 81. 127. 129. Madison. Tina 100 Madl. Donna 100. 136 Madziarek, Pamela 100 Xlaggio. Deluora 100 Xiaggio. Diana 92 Maino, joseph 92 Xlalanca. Donna 92 Mallek. Michael 60 N1a11o.1-'rank81. 167 Ma11o, john 100 Mallow. Richard 118 Malone, Stacey 41 Malone. Terry' 92 Mangiapanc. Ken 100 Man iapane. Noreen 92 X1anPa.y1att 160 46, 160. 183 31 68 161 131.132 Mankiewicz, Richard 100 Manley, Patricia 60 Mansfield, Paula 100 Mansfield. Robert 8-1, 126 Manson, Thomas 100. 1-19, 163 Manzak, Phil 61 Marabanian, Mary Ann 61 Mareci, Norman 84 Mareski, Eugene 61, 41 Marino.Tina100,140,169 Markel, Karen 92, 113 Marszalek. Sandra 1111 Martell, Brian 160, 163 Martin, Richard 100 Martin, Robin 84 Martin, Steven 61, 92 Martvnowycz, john 84 Masilotti. Anthony 92 Maska, Lorna 100 Maskeri, Debra 80, 84, 112, 76, 170 Maskeri, Susan 100, 153 Mason, Matt 92 Mason, Sherri 100 Mattes, Colleen 100 Mattes, Donald 84 Matuszak, Mark 84 Maurer, Wayne 61 Mayer, Carol 41, 61 Mayer, Enid 61, 130 Mayo, james 92 Mazouch, jeannette 61, 140 Mazzuca, Anthony 84 Mc Cambridge, james 100, 128, 149, 162, 163 Mc Cann, Patty 100 Mc Chrystal, Debra 84 Mc Cool, Sharon 84 Mc Dermott, Gary 84 Mc Dermott, Mar aret100 Mc Farland, Charies 61 Mc Gill, Colleen 124, 130 Mc Cowan, Bridgett 92 Mc Grath, Don 61 Mc Hale, Debora 61,140,169 Mc Kinney, Scott 61, 108, 144, 15-1 Mc Nerney, james 84, 110, 118.126 Mc Phillips, Kenneth 84, 164 Mc Shea, Susan 61,153, 140 Mc Wherter, james 92 McWherter. Linda 100 Mc Williams, Debra 84, 92 Mc Williams, Donna 1-ll Meccia, Vita 100 Meehan, Danni 8-1, 110, 132 Mellon, Charles 1002 163 Mcminger, Paul 100 Menotti, Nick 8-1,1-14 Menotti, Sandra 92 Mergen, Peter 92 Mermuys, Douglas 100, 148, 158 Messina, Thomas 61,108 Methling, Randall 61. 109, 111. 127, 150 Meyer. Arthur 100 Meyer, Celeste 84 Meyer. Debra 100 Mia1kowski,Ceorge 92, 127 Mialkowski. joseph 100, 128. 163 Michalek, Christi 84 Michals, David 84 Michals, Steven 100 Miholer, Frank 92 Milbratz, Rita 84 Milbratz, Susan 88, 92, 126 Miller, Albert 100 Miller, Cheryl 61 Miller, Denise 100 Miller, Frank 109 Miller, Ken 61 Miller. Lucian 100 Miller. Yic1cie100 Mills, Belinda 8-1. 110. 133 Mills, Keith 92, 113 M ills, Keith 61, 108, 109 Mills, Shirley 84 Minor, Ron 92, 130 Mirakian, janet 61 Mishei kes, Nancy 84. 153 Mitchell, Sherry 84 Mitchell, Susan 100 Moffatt, Sharon 84 Monroe, Steven 84 Monte leone. Paula 92 Moore, Chery 1 92, 131 Moore Moore ,Nancy92,169 ,Patrick 84. 110, 124, 122 Moore, William 103 Morici, Ezio72, 119 Morinaka, jovce 92,127, 131 Morrissey, Brian 62, 130 Morrissey, Michael 100, 128, 152 M orrone, Carmen 92 Morrone, Diane 92. 125, 133 Morrone, john 100 Mortensen, Patricia 92. 136, 140 Moscinski. .-Xmy100, 136 Moscinski, Mary Lou 92. 140. 169 Muenster. Mike 92 Mukosey, Gary 41, 119 Mukosey, Laura 92 Mullins, janet 62, 140 Mullins, Russell 92 Murmann, jeffrey 100 Murphy, jean 100 Murphy, Mary 84 Murphy, Susan 92,168 Murtaugh, George 93 Muscari. Phil 62 Musial. Maria 100 Myers, Steven 152, 100 Myrah, Dennis 84, 118, 125 Myslewiec, Edward 100 Naples, Colette 41. 62 Nardiello. Gary 84, 144 Natonski, Kathleen 100 Natonski, Michael 62 Nealey, james 84 Nelson, Bonnie 100 Nelson, Cynthia 100 Nelson, Deborah 93 Nelson, Donna 84, 136, 139 Nelson, Edward 93 Nelson, jo Anne 8-1 Nelson, Katheyn 100 Nelson, Kirk 62 Neri, Sarah 84 Newton, Ellen 80, 84, 130, 132 Newton, William 100, 148, 163 Nickell, Nancy 100, 131 Nielsen, janet 62, 130, 136, 153, 140 Nierman, jim 93 Nierman, Victoria 84 Nilson. Michael 62, 107 Nitti, Lynn 100 Nitz, Pamela 40. 62 Nocek. Daniel 100 Noffsinger, Diane 62, 169 N a, Melody 62, 130, 140 Nbillan, Donald 84,144 Nolan, Lvnda100 Nordwall, Patricia 93 Nordwall, Robert 41 Nordwall, Wendy 84, 110, 133, 132 Norsworthy, Melvin 62 Norsworthy. Perry 100, 126. 131,159 Norton, Dan 62 Novak. Gary 62 Novak. Nancy 84 Nyblom. Deborah 100 Obcrmaier, Rita 113 O'Brien, Thomas 84, 127, 129, 120 O'Campo, Denise 100 O'Campo, David 62 Ochwat, Cynthia 100 Ochwat, Cary 62 Ochwat, Nancy 100 O'Connor, Darlene 62 Ohlson, Debbie 41, 62 Oktawinski, Diane 62 Oleksyn, Helina 93, 121 Olinger, Shirley 63 Oliver. Debra 100, 169 Olsen, Lawrence 93, 147. 157 Ondrus, Nancy 100, 126 Onishi, Hirosh 84 Opatka, Patricia 100 Oratowski, Debra lfll Oratowslci, George 84 Oratowski, Susan 88, 93, 136 Orna, Michael 84 Orna, Susan 136 Orna, Valeria100, 114, 168 Orr, Keith 93, 127 Ortega, Kerry 63, 109, 127. 131, 167 Osgood, Steven 93 Orzech, Linda -10 Osterta ,june 84, 12-1. 125,133 Ott, Riciilard 84 Pacific, Clem 41 Pack, Leonard 63 Pack, Larry 84, 144 Pa e. Ophus 93 PaR1,Clifftonl00 Pahlke, Henry 63, 121 Pahlkc, Dennis 84, 161, 121 Palmere, Pamela 100, 169 Pander, Elaine-41, 63 Panico. Antonio 100 Pansera, Flora 63, 170 Pantle, Deborah 84 Panzer, Kathy 93 Panzer, Susan 93 Panzer, Ricky 63, 113 Parenti, Barbara 84, 140 Parenti, Mark 100 Parenti, Michelle 84 Parisi, Gerald 84 Parker, jacqueline 100 Parker, janet 84, 110 Partipilo, Linda 100 14... Party ka, joAnn 93. 1-10. 169 Party-Iak. Ann 64 Parylak, Diane 84, 126, 131, 130 Parvlak, Paul 84 Pasko, Thomas 100, 152, 165 Patcr, l 'rank100 Paterob, Nancy 93, 169 Patti, Michael 93, 144, 162 Paul, Louis 100. 149 Paul, Mary 64 Paul, Patti 168, 120 Paulsen, Kenneth 147, 93, 16-1 Paus. Rebecca 93, 114, 136 Paus, Robert 6-1 Paxson, Mark 93 Pearson, janice 84, 126, 127 Pearson, Margaret 64, 126, 131 Pease, David 100 Pease, Phillip 84 Pease, Susan 100 Pederson, Karen 64 Pedersen, Russell 64, 161 Pedersen, Wayne 93, 147, 153 Pedregal, Elizabeth 64, 118, 126. Pegg, Deborah 100, 126 Pe ara, Bryan 93 Pellegrino, jqerry 103 Pelzer, Mar 101, 149 Pelzer, Patti 93 Pennella, Daniel 93, 113, 147 Pennington, james 100 Pentimone, Roger 93 Penton, Alicia 84, 93 Perkins, Penny 64, 124, 125, 122, Perri, Ann 84 Perry, Dennis64 Perry, Edward 85, 108, 160, 162 Pero, Sandra SB. 113 Perry, Laura 85 Perry, Michael 93 Pesch, Randy 101 Peters, Cathy 64 Petersen. Petersen. ,Valeria 64,126, 127, 13 Peterson. Peterson. Petersen Barbara 101, 169 Gloria 85 Mark 101, 159 Ronald 85, 154 Petzold, Robert 85. 110 Pfefferle, julie 101, 128 Pfefferle, Mark 93, 121 Phillips. Edward 85 Phillips. Lenny 101,148 158 Pickering. Denine108, 93 Piesen, Cheryl 101 Piesen, Michael 101 Pieskc, Carol 101 Pietrandoni, Lerry 40, 64 Pietraroso, C ristine 93 Pikcl, Daniel64, 154,156 Pinkham, Carol 93, 110 Pinkham, Kathleen 85, 110, 133, Pinzker, Ronald 165 Piper. Carl 101 Piper, janet 101 Piper, joan 64 Piper, Lisa 40,64 Pishotta, Kathy 93 Piwowar, Deborah 85 Placko, joAnn 85 Placko, Steven 41 Plazyk, Terry 85, 144 Plough, William 95 Pochodenko, john 85, 154 Pokorny, David 85 Policheri, judith 93, 114, 168 Pollitt, Wayne 93, 156 Pollitt, William 6-1 Popp, john 85 Porento, Gary 93, 156 Porschakin, Howard 93 Porschakin, Roy 93 Poteracki, Martin 93 Potter, Deborah 64 Potts, Marian 64, 134 Poulos, james 101 Preston, Brian 93, 127, 147 Prickett, Daniel 101, 149 Prince, Alan 101 Prince. Michael 85 Probst, Diane 64 Prohaska, Carol 93 Pross, Barbara 73, 169 Pnepiorka, joan 94 Pnybylowski, Donna 94, 133 Przybylowski, Paul 85 Pucillo, Barry 101 Pugh, Donald 85 Pugliesc, Lee 94 Pugliese, jean 64 Pnpura, Frederic 101 Pupura, Cheryl 85 Pusateri, Lee 94 Putbress. Ly nn 101 Pysarenko. Rozlv94 127, 131 121, 120 1, 141 132 Pytel, Cynthia 101 Quaiver, Deborah 101 Quaiver, Susan 65, 136, 140 Raabe,jeffrey101, 128, 129, 149 Raabe, Randy 65, 127 Racutt, William 94 Ragnanses, joseph 40, 85 Raia, Regina 101, 168 Raia, Steven 85 Raines, Kathleen 101 Rarnlot, Randy 40 Ramsey, Deborah 80126, 170, 169 Ramsey, Cary 65. 118 Ramsson, james 101 Ramsson, janet 85 Randazzo, Martha 85 Randazzo, Phyllis 101 Ranieri, Ronald 85 Rapp, Thomas 94 Rathunde, Pamela 85,113,170 Rawlings, Wayne 101, 148 Ray, janice 85, 80 Ray, Anna Marie 65 Ray, Patricia 85, 119 Rayfield, Cynthia 101 Razza. Michele 101 Reed, Bonnie 101 Reeger, Frank 94 Reilly, Kathleen 94, 168 Reilly, Susan 85 Reilly, Terrence 101 Reina, Milo 147 Rejniak, Elizabeth 101 Renel1a.james101, 152 Renz,Ji1 101 Rhea, Pamela 65 Rhodes, Crai 94, 113 Rhodes, MarlE94, 113 Ricchiuto, Cheryl 101, 153 Ricciardi, john 94, 151 Rice, Anna Rae 85, 113, 168 Rice, Eileen 101 Richards, April 85 Richardson, Brenda 85 Richardson, Sandra 86 Richardson, Susan 86 Ridgeway, Douglas 41 Riemma, Anthony 94, 128 Riemma, Charles 86 Riesterer. Susan 65 Rill Steven 86 Rill, Steven 86 Rill, Susan 73 Ring, james 40,65 Riordan, Thomas 86 ' Ritacco, Michelle 94,140,169 Riverside, Walter 101 Roberts, Kathleen 94 Robertson, Margaret 101 Robertson, Russell 88, 194 Robinson, Debra 101 Rodefer, Barbara 86 Rodewald, David 101, 148,158 Risers, David 101 R riguez, Theodore 162 Rogala, Daniel 65, 108, 144, 146, 155 Ro ins, Richard 86,118 Rollins. Ronald 101,159 Romani, Cynthia 94,120 Romanow, Lawrence 86 ROSS, james 94, 110, 133 Rossing. Linda 65 Rossi, Perry 94 Rostes, Frank 94 Rostes, Susan 65 Roy, Clyde 65, 127 Roy, Martin 86, 110,127,132 Rofzanski, David 101 Rubino, Michael 101, 128 Rudny, Pauline 86, 110, 112, 114, 119, 135. 176, 140, 132 Ruppel, Nancy 101, 128, 136 Ruppel, Patricia 86,11O,11', 135 Ruppert, Mary 65 Ruppert, Robert 94 Russell, Donna 101 Russell, Sandra 94 Russo, Candace 94, 139 Russo, Patty 66, 119,169 Rutkowslti, Gail 66, 127, 131, 141,140 Ryan, Geraldine 80, 86, 107 Ryan, john 101, 149, 159 Rybac , Mary Ann 73 Ryerson, William 66,111 Rygiel, Elizabeth 101 Rynes, Arthur 101 Sacco, George 101 Saia, Deborah 101 Salverson, David 86 Salverson, Marjorie Salzinger, Ruth 86, 170 Sanders, jennifer 101 Sanders, john 86 Sanders, Pamela 101 130, 134. Sandoval. Oscar 41. 87 Sandoval. Sandra 101 Sanfilippo, Anthony 86 Sanfilippo, Linda 73 Santoro, Bradley 94. 126 Santoro, Dawn 66. 130. 140 Sardella. Linda 9-1. 139 Sarricola. Da11i 101 Saso. Alan 86 Sasso. Kerry 86 Sawisch, Patricia 101 Sawula. Nadia 86. 111.133 Say atnvich. Ronald 86 S171 oIi..fy1do91. 197 Scaifidi. Anna 66 Scales. Craig 66 Schaeffer. judith 101 Schafer. j11dy 66 Schafer. Nancy 101 Schaffer. Michael 101 Scbeihe,.'tr1ene 86. 111, 133 Schick, Sandra 86 Schimka, Mark 94. 128, 162 Schlitt, janet 94, 128.133, 132, 169 Schmuhl, Patricia 67 Schneider. David 101. 149 Schneider. George 101 Schneider, Thomas 102, 158 Schnell, Steve 86 Schoenfeld. Bruce 66. 131 Scholz, james 102, 149 Schorn. Thoedore 94,118, 125, 130 Schonert. Charles 102. 128 Schroeder. Cynthia 91 Schroeder. Diane 67 Schuelke. Carl 41. 94 Schultz. Cindy 86. 168 Schultz. james 94 Schultz. jeanne 67, 153. 140 Schultz, john 140 Schultz, Stanley' 94. 126 Schwartz. jeffrey' 102 Schwar Schwar tz, 1.eslie 67. 127. 131 tz, VVendy 94 Schwemin, Donald 86. 128, 156 Schwemin, jeanette 94 Schwierjohn. Anthony' 86 Sehwierjohn, j11ne 67 Scott, Susan 88, 94. 114, 119. 126, 169 Scottherg, jennifer 86, 110. 112, 127, 134, 169 Scoville, Leroy 102, 148 Seabolt, Debra 67, 111 Seaman, Cheryl 86 Sekikawa, Naomi 94, 136 Sell, Edward 102, 128 Selnver , james 86 Sena. Mark 86 Serna. David 67, 110,132 Serna, joseph 86 Shababy. jean 67 Shannon. jack 86, 156 Shanno n. Robert 102 Sharp, Elizabeth 67 Sharp, Randall 102. 159 Shaw, Kerrie 102 Scheckl er, Patricia 102 Sheets, Charles 94, 147 Sheptick, Deborah 94 Sherman, Patricia 67 Sherwin, Linda 102. 129 Shoemaker, Charles 67 Sieg, Kathy 67 Small. jo11 147 Smid. Gary 86 Smick. Rarbara 102 Smink. Vawn 67 Smith. Brent 86. 109. 166 Smith. Brian 67 Smith, Raymond 86 Smith. Terry 86 Snodgrass. Gay le 102 Snoy er. Thomas 102 Snyder. Mark 86. 127 Snyder. Peter 102 Sobolak. joseph 67 Socha. Cynthia 94 Socha. Pamela 102. 131 Smora. Nancy' 67. 114. 130. 153 Sonderegger. Berthold 86 Sorce. janet 68. 86 Sorensen. Dane 86 Sorensen. james 94 Sorice, Tony 86 Sorokie. Alice 94. 88. 114, 119. 140 Sosnowski, Scott 94, 161 Sosnowski. Steven 127. 147 Sotira. Mark 40, 86 Soukop. janice 80, 86. 110 Sowa, Barbara 86. 140 Spain. Harold 102 Spair. Linda 94 Speck,Melodee 102 Spejcher. Michael 86. 144. 154. 155 Spera. Sheryl86. 130 Spillone. Anthony 94. 162 Spillane. Rmharfl 102 Spitzock, Cindy 102.168 Spitzock. Donna 68. 134. 141, 170. 1 Spizzirri, Ren 86 Spohn. Debbie 86 Sramek. Linda 94. 169 Sramek, Michael 102 Stamilick. Denise 102 Stani . Dorina102. 110. 169 Stanil. George 161 Stapley. Alison 73 Stark. William 68 Staron, Kathleen 86 Starr, jolene 86 Stathakes, Lynne 68. 134, 135, 141 Steczek, Linda 86 Steffen, james 102 Steffens, Karen 94, 110, 126. 133 Stegall, Terry 102 Steinhoff, Sharon 102. 153 Steinmiller, Gregory' 102 Sternal, Shirley 94 Ster11al, Deborah 113. 169 Sternal, Laura 102 Sternal, Ly'nn102 Stocki. Stanley' 68 Stoltman. William 102 Stone, Debra 86. 119, 136 Stoppa, Diane 68 Stopypa, Ly nn 94 Stoc , jeff 94 Storck, Mark 86, 161 Straith, Edward 86. 108. 150. 160 Straka, Barbara 102 Straka. William 68 Strand. Michael 95 Stricker, Diane 102 Stroud. Rebecca 95, 169 Studzinski, Diane 68 Sieg, Patricia 102 Sierzega,Cat11leen94 Sierzega, j11dith 102 Sievert. Scott 102 Sievert. Wil1iar11 94 Sikorowski. Ward 102. 159 Silich, Ronald 94 Silvestri. Daniel 102, 128, 149 Simonetta. Mary 102, 136 Simonetta, Nancy 86, 136 Simpson. Daniel 41 Singletary. johnny 102. 148 Singletary. 147 Sinico. Deborah 102 Sinico, Louis 102 Sindy-la, Conrad 67 Skamra. Dawn 86. 140 Skieewicz. john 102 Sklenar. Richard 67 Skudlak. Denise 67 Slaga. Donald 94. 124 Slaga. Gary' 86 Slater. Daniel 102, 149. 165 Sliva. Debbie 102 Sloma, Linda 67, 134, 135 Slowiak. james 86, 110. 114, 124,122 Slowiak, Mary :tnn 86, 136 Slowiak, Ginger 102, 169 Slowinski, Kim 86, 130 Slowinski, Todd 102 Small, jerene 86 Small, .1ody'94, 102 Stulik .Alice 68, 129, 136, 140 St11rm, Kathleen 95. 1-10 Stu rm Stu rm ,Melodee 102 . Robert 102 Styzen, Kathleen 86, 111, 133 Subin. Mark 102 Suess. Deborah 86, 110, 112. 124. 17 140 Suess, jeffrey' 68, 108, 144, 154 Suffi. Umberto 86 Sullivan. Frank 41, 121 Sullivan. Kevin 102 S11mm S11mm ers. Donald 68 ers. Sharon 86. 121 Sutter. Debbie 95 Sutter. George 102 Swan. Swans Swans Swide Szabo. james 73. 108, 150 on. Gary 95 on. Robert 102 rski. Chester 86 Michael 102. 163 Szazepanski. jan 102 Szczepaniak. Debbi 68 Szczepaniak, john 40. 163 Szwajkowski, Mathew 102. 149. 165 Szwajknwski. Patrick68 Talaga. Antoinette 40, 68 Tarnowski. M elanie 86 Tassin ari. joann 95 Tate, Nancy 68 Taylor, Michael 68 Taylor, Michael 86 69 6, 121. 120. 175 Taylor, Patricia 87 Terpening, Tina 102 Terry. Andy 87 Terzich.Suac1 102. 128 Tessman. Rrenda 102 1 Tessner. joy ce 69 Tetela. Marc 87 Thierjung. Bruce 95. 165 Thierry. Gabrielle 103 Thomas. john 69 Thomas. N1e1y'in 87 Thomas. Roberta 95. 140 Thomas. Robert 87 Thomas. Teresa 103. 169 Thomasson. Steyen 69 Tiedman. Robert 103 Tirlich. Donald 69 Tolomei. Mark 103. 149. 163 Tolomei. Ralph 164 Tolomei. Terese 95. 136. 169 Tomaszewski. Carol 103. 127. 129 Tompson. Laurel 87. 153 Tompson. Sheila 103. 120 Torres. Michael 103 Tosh. john 103 Tranquilla. Debbie 95 Trantow. Connie 103 Trantow. Debbi 95 Travers. Charise 95 Tresselt. Sandra 95 Trimhorn. George 95. 118. 125 Tripoli, joseph 87 Trombetta, Cynthia 103 Tsarpalas, james 69 Tsarpalas. Nancy 95. 140 Tucker. Carlin 87. 111. 130 L'lbrich atlyic 69 1,'rlaub. Clarence 41. 69 Lrhlaub Laurel 95 Valaski. Robert 87. 150. 152 Valentino. joyce 95. 88. 120 Vance. Danit-195 Vandemplas. Carol 69 Vanderloeg, james 87 Vanderploeg, Robert 103, 165 Vandermeier, Kenneth 103, 149 Vandermeier, George 95. 147. 162 Van Housen, Gary 103 Van jacobs. Barbara 103 Van Note. Lois 69, 128, 130 Van Note. Vickie 103 Vantrepotte, Carol 95 Vasquez, Maria 80, 87 Vassar, Patrice 87 Vdakakes, Denise 87 Vece. james 113, 130 Ventimiglia, Daniel 87 Verone, Peter 87. 1-14 Vespo. Dorothy -11, 69 Vespo. Frank 87 Yiinola. Dominic 69 Yi . Gary 87 Vilumis, Linda 69.119 Yilumis. Michael 95. 165 Vinci, Laura 69. 133 Virnich. Cynthia 69. 136. 138. 139 Virnich, Frank 87 Vitale. Douglas 103 V1ahos,Maria95 Voelker, Lynda 87, 130 Volpe, Peter 103 Voss, Chad 103. 149 Voy les, llrena 87 Voyles. Clayton 69 Voyles, Dora 87, 139 Voznak, joseph 87 VVagner, Edward 156 Vllagner. james 69. 107, 119 Wagner. Michael 87, 110 Wagner. Patricia 95. 107 Vlfagner. Patti 95 Wagstrom. Robert 103. 148 VVajda. Paula 69 Wakat. Lorraine 113 yVakulich. Ann 69, 119. 169 Wakulich. john 95, 165 Wakulich. Susan 103. 153 Walk. S11e 95 1Va1ker. Debbie 138. 139. 168 Wally. Stefan 118 V1'alsh. Kathleen 87. 110. 133 Walther. Kenneth 1071 VVarner. Michael 87 War11er. Robert 95 Wasielewski. Doreen 95. 170 Vlflaszak, Debra 87 VVaszak, Michael 103, 148 VVatson. james 70. 107 Watson. jea11 103 Watt. joan 87 VVeber, Keith 95, 127 Wcglarz. jacq11eline69. 134. 141 Weglarz, Russell 144. 161 . 1 .j - . Lrbaniak. Da11ie1 103. 126. 129, 152. 163 Wehrenherg. Nancy' 131. 136 Weigand. Richard 87 Weigand. Richard 87 Weigt. james 70 Weinberg. Chaya 87. 95 Weinreis. Donald 70. 113 Weinreis, Mary 95 Weisgerber. jean 103 Wekony. Karen 95, 139 Wekony, Michael 70. 113. 144 Welnoyy ski. judy 70 Wenzloff. Laura 40. 70 Wertz. joan 95. 88. 140 1Ve5t. jidlth 95. 136.139 Weter. Brenda 139. 170 Weter. Deborah 70. 95. 113 Wheelock. james 70 Wherenber . N 103 VVh1tE'. Mieliael 95. 157 wick. Cathy 111 Widener. Michael 103. 149 Vtfieczorek. Constance 70 Wieczorek. Gilbert 87 Wilczynski. Dennis 103 Wlilder, Cynthia 70 Wfilke. jane 95, 127. 132, 121. 169 Willerth. Dea1170, 41 Willerth. Debra 103. 140 Willerth, Donna 87. 153. 140 Willes. Karen 87. 136. 1-11 VVilliams. Gail 87 Vifilson. Diane 70 Wilson. Donna 87, 110. 122. 135. Vifilson. joy ce 70. 87-. 110 ' Wilson. Mark 140 Wilson. Tyler 103. 128 Wilson. Virginia 70. 134. 120. 170 X1'inr.l. Donna 87. 110. 132 Winkler. Kathleen 70. 136 Vt'inkler. Ray 149163. 103.163 Winkler. Robin 70 VVirth. Sandra 95 Wisniewski. Cheryl 95. 169 Vllithers. john 103 Woelfel. Michael 87 Wojnowski. Victoria 103. 131 VVolen, Gregory 87 Wood. Lloyd 95 Wood. Sharon 70 Woods, Donald 103 Worman. T, 103 Wrona. Thomas 95.157 Yanik. john 87 Yeisley'.Char1cs103 Yesia. Robert 95 Young. Kim 95 1'o11nE.Yicki 103 Yozzo. Nicholas 95 Zahoroyyski. Kenneth 103 Zappen. Richard 95.151 Zarantl. Kirk 70. 109. 108, 1-1-1 Zaranti. jeffrey 103.149 Zegar. Denise 87 Ze1asko.joyeph 103.1-18.127158 Zenisek. Pa11line 87.136 Zenzola. Anna 103 Zerante. l.arry 95.157 Zieneski. 13a1'b11ra59. 109 Zik. La11ra 95.120 Zimmerman. l.1ync95 Zimmerman. julie 87. 168 Ziniievyski. Day id 70 Zrnijeyvski. Leonard 73 Zook. Rodney 103.165 Zuba. Richard 103 1 if 'Wt 'Q N1 r. Martin McGowan Lynn jamroz Carolyn Czupowski Sponsor Senior Editor Editor-In-Chief Donna Wilson 81 Debbie Maskeri Sports Editors Without the assistance of several key individuals and groups this volume XIV of Shield would not have been possible. Our thanks go to all the people who participated in the making of this yearbook. These include Mr. Thompson, of American Yearbook Cog Capri Studios for many great photographs and photographers who rushed us needed photographsg Mr, Heafey who took needed photographs for us on short noticeg our staff who contrib- uted many long hours during and after school typing, alphabetizing, indexing, and doing all the small necessary detailsg and to all the faculty members and coaches who returned their questionnaires on time. 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