Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

 - Class of 1986

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I think it means welcome, but they spelled it wrong. Well, although the yearbook staff has always welcomed the students to contribute to the annual. that is not where the name comes from. WECOMI comes from the name of the school itself, which in I936 was Wheaton Community High School. CWhEaton COMmunity hlgh.j For fifty years the memories of our school's students have been kept forever strong through the Wecomi. and so will the memories of the future Tigers of Wheaton Central High School. Happy 503, Wecomi! Keep that Tiger Pride shining! 3 I -.Q if I F we if 'z Nga 4 A r fwfr' hlhtuunnnnn-anna-aiu. QE il 'iii'-.E::is: ', 'l ?' W .. U ,yt . X.: ' , 3? il , , Q X 'SQ' fx 'A 1 fe U'?5! 1 f f if X ,af H if' uf , ,VV .N ll! bi xx 1 , A i 1 mf Exif , . '-tn.. A-all X ' ffwwmq , 4 K Ng , in N-ni QB 2 f gains 1 s TWH f 'Nn-- .xl it . 1. ,, . new S vs X F 5 Wfgmk F4 12 if ,EQ g Fw? if if E532 :.Ul3'fL'. mga, 1411. .,,, gf 2-J .ill M o.QX VN in , 1. A- . ' ' ff- f 1 :we X .V if P . gh, :- .,. 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F gh Q' .1 J B 3 f Af- , ' x. f ,V .A ,LL,, 13: f -qw 9,3 AW ' T ' - pw i'f3' O ' P' it i Monday, October 7, arrived with a wave of leis, jammer shorts, neon-colored Hawaiian shirts, grass skirts and sunglasses. In the sports arena that day, the boys golf team went up against other area teams in the conference and was Ind out of II teams! Thus began Homecoming week, l985. Tuesday, fewer of the students dressed up, but those who did, were hilarious, as they tried to imitate their favorite teachers. On Wednesday, Wheaton Central looked as if it was having a giant slumber party, as students walked the halls in their flannel nightshirts and fuzzy bunny slippers. Thursday, was 50f6O's day at Wheaton Central, and any visitor coming through our doors would have thought he'd just walked into a time warp! Letter sweaters, bobby socks, peacesigns and leather jackets haven't been so abundant here for 30 years. An after school activity on Thursday was decorating hallways for class competition and for the Homecoming game on Friday. Friday the entire school buzzed with enthusiasm and Tiger Pride. The halls were covered in Orange and Black streamers, posters, spangles, and even students, as Friday was the traditional Orange and Black day. The pep assembly brought the excitement,to a fever-pitch, and everyone was ready for the big game. Another event of the day which immediately followed the pep assembly was the delayed powder puff game. The senior powder puff cheerleaders in full dress, of course, did their thing. The Homecoming game ended in a Tiger trouncing of Glenbard North, 23-O., At halftime Allison Gardner was crowned queen. On Saturday night, Glory Days, the Homecoming Dance saw Erik Snowbeck crowned king while students danced to the music of Surrender. 17 W 1, ,, , 18 Xl lk, Q . PQRT A- 1. S. 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SECOND ROW: CL to RJ Brent Klein, Art Odell, Ozan Tarabus. Scott Ohlman, Joe Arrigo, John Gibson, D.J. Tryba, Mike Roberts, Bill Mattocks, Vinny Spinosa, John Davis, Coach Thorne. THIRD ROW: CL to RJ Coach Muhitch, Coach Wallon, Jamie Wagner, Mark Holman, Mike Hammer, Jeff Tilles, Matt Molina. Dan Muir, Curt Crosby, Ben Navigato, Matt Anderson, Pat Elmazi, .AFS :crm Avv,-7 'C Coach Truemper, Coach Walker. FOURTH ROW: CL to RJ Stacey Layton, Tom Rickelman. Brian Hunt, Bill Schafer, Jeff Tripp, Burgess Watts, John Tagye, Pete Lloyd, Dave Olsen. Chris Joyce. Karin Sanders. FIFTH ROW. QL to RJ Rob Dwyer, Greg Turner, Mark Marschitz, Jeff Barton, Eric Anderson. Andy Wiesner. Pete Morano, Jim McCann. SIXTH ROW: CL to RJ Barry Johnson, Bill Muir, Steve Mutchler, Ron Sherwood, Mike Gronberg, Bob Penney. Brian Bailey. VARSITY 2l Glenbard South 7 6 Wheaton North ll 20 West Chicago 0 I3 Naperville Central 3 23 Glenbard North 0 0 Naperville North g 3 ll Glenbard East 0 A first in Illinois, the Wheaton Central varsity football team scored its 400th victoryl They finished third in conference with a final record of 5 wins and 4 losses. Two of these losses were forfeits due to the teachers' strike. After a disappointing loss to Wheaton North, the Tigers proceeded to win their next three games by a combined score of 6l to 3. The Tiger defense ran up a string of I8 quarters without a touchdown. However, the string was broken during the game against Naperville North in which they were able to score a touchdown against us while in overtime and during a driving rainstorm. All-conference honors were earned this season by Burgess Watts, Eric Anderson, Jeff Tripp, Andy Weisner and Ben Navigato. The Tiger team elected Scott Ohlman most improved while Greg Silletto was voted most inspirational. Bill Muir won the best defensive player award, while Burgess Watts won that of best offensive player. Jeff Barton and Burgess Watts shared the most valuable player award. Mark Marschitz was the recipient of the Larry Brock Best Lineman Award, and Bill Muir won the Don S. Garner award. Co-captains this year were Bill Muir, Burgess Watts and Eric Anderson. The Junior Varsity team through its patience and persistence finished their season with a record of 2 wins, 3 losses. I tie, and I forfeit. All players were enthusiastic and should be congratulated for a great iobl 21 rv Q.. 5. H35 ISR Eg-,i V I . . . 16 5 , , 'MS ! 1 V .,,,1 ' A M if V 'ak 'A' V x :Qi ' x ' f Q ' Si. AJY V 5 X 'iv' - 1 .M ff f W F, nys: -,W , V , m gym 92. ' 2 , 'f W 4 5 ' 'WW' 'QL L JW x. Q ,QL ,, QQ' N asf' -at , k - A 'A 4 E mm' p ,ir 5 1 -X'L1, if ,. i,,,N1'GLfif1:. x s 'ffl F- 1371 t 54 53 79 2 fi -of , A f , , ef ' at A14 55 I7 77 flnlff ' tv -- X I 'J Ri N 'RRR' Times F89 Q55 'L - , n r mms If xf N FRONT ROW CL to RJ Brad Salzman. Arthur Thompson, Tom Fry, Mark Goble, Steve Calamia, Jeff Vaughn, Bill Drew, SECOND ROW CL to RJ Greg Wilson. C. Foley, Alan Shimp, Keith Spengel. Tom Kanikula, Mark Conforti, Scott Becker, Ed Sokisits, Mike McMahon, THIRD ROW QL to RJ Robert Spinosa, Mike Henson. Mike Goehlke. Eric Wilson, Joe Taschetta, Scott Holderbaum. Darin Joyce, Joe Lewis, FOURTH ROW CL to RD Jeff Janicki. Alex Marsh. Tom Mahoney, Dan Cothern, John Coye, Kyle Baumann, Jeff Richardson. Pete Aughnay. Andy Mudge. FIFTH ROW CL to RD Steve Stersic, Bill Sandefur, Robert Mutch, Matt Eldridge, Scott Carlson, Dan Shaffer, Manuel Verdugo, Kraig Kreuger, SIXTH ROW QL to RD Kirk 3 Huffaker, Kirk Baumann, Shawn Slavik, Charles Field, Byrne Gallagher. Pat Populorum. Bart Knoch. SOPHOMORE 0 Glenbard South I4 6 Wheaton North 6 I2 West Chicago 34 0 Naperville Central 3l 0 Glenbard North 27 0 Naperville North 27 5 Glenbard East 22 Although the Sophomores were without a win in this '85 season, they kept their spirits high. All during the season, 5l players never gave up nor got discouraged. Their attitudes were great even through a final record of O-6 and l for the A-team and I-4 for the B-team. With their spirit, attitudes , H and physical size, they should be a great asset to the Varsity next season. we RONT ROW QL to RJ Dave Brancato. Scott Fitzgerald. Alan Backhaus. Ron Lovstad, ony Signorelli. Chris Mason, Dave Reid, Erik Hendersen. Dave Weisheit. Jim Allen, ave Whoell, SECOND ROW CL to RJ Ted Bernasis. Nick Klein, Jeremy Wilson. Nick conomos. James Barnes, Kevin Chriske, Rich Rios. Brian Cahill, Tom Whitcomb. huck McMahon, Barry Hren. Chris Fenoglio, Dan Pantano, THIRD ROW CL to RJ Roy ritchard, Jim Planek, Greg Shelby. Dave Wiggins. Dan Harper, Robby Seabrooks. rad Odell, Brian O'HalIoran, Rick Shanks, Bob Tampa, Coach Lockhart, FOURTH ROW CL to RJ Coach Greenlee, Coach Munson, Bob Kolbusz, Brian Schrank Brian Hensley. Jim Tagye. Phil Kolb, Kurt Brushwyler, Ted Koziel, Danny Kstazio Dan Barth. Kevin Schuele, Eric Schultz, Adam Eichenberger, Gereth Best. FIFTH ROW CL to Rl Devin Leftwich. Dan Juhnke, Arnold Zoglar. Jim Karner, Chad Tressler Derek Barrigar. Eric Claflin, John Moky. Pat Ramp, Bob Arneson, SIXTH ROW QL to RJ Allen Roerig. Jeff Simmons, Kirk Boreabello, Estlin Feiglerz. Jason Dille, Christian Cole Tim Woihechowski, Chris Greco, Bob MacGaffey. JUNIOR VARSITY I4 Glenbard East 0 Glenbard South 0 Wheaton North 20 West Chicago 8 Naperville Central 7 Glenbard North Naperville North I4 6 20 6 20 6 Forfeit FRESHMEN A Glenbard South Wheaton North West Chicago Naperville Central Glenbard North Naperville North Glenbard East FRESHMEN B Glenbard South Wheaton North West Chicato Naperville Central Glenbard North Naperville North FRESHMEN C Wheaton North Glenbard West Schaumburg Wheaton North Oak Park With over 70 freshmen out for the team the group had a fine season on all three levels. Coached by Mr. Lockhart and Mr Greenlee. they kept up a great attitude throughout the season, and worked on improving their skills. The A-group ended with a seasonal record of 4-l and 2 the B team's record was 2-2-2 with one cancellation. and the C-team had a final record of 2 and 3. The enormous turnout of this season and their great determination should prove successful for next year s sophomore squad. Ti, f '-. W , l Bill Kohley slidin' in. What a trick! Whoa! Stand bac Big Mac prepares to attack. Chris Greene in the bump. 26 Le1's do the misc! Now, watch this ..,. ,n D , U' ' Jeff is amazed! bffdfh' I fv .4 1 i ,,:i3yg' A i,4.g,Q Q. ' , gx ,a,, kr N M.. , ,J is Mighty Tigers charge down the field! Party's at EwoIdts'! Reach for it. Jay! Dave charges forward. in control. Jr Q 3' an 2-ff 1 -xx 1 ,-,,, 1 ay, 4 my 1115'- ' 1 W . , ri . I A fan , ' . R . QM. 'L ls? f.f5t ,,. ww 'rj' :gi M 5 Q91 n 23, , ag-s, . .,,,.l,,, I t A ,gt Y I , , , , 5 with 7 1 IQ! VARSITY SOCCER. Front Row, Tony Kim, Ginny Puglise. Brian Maher, Bill Kohley, Jeff Temple. Dennis Genetski, Scott lsenhart, Steve Horsfield, Mark Lewis. Dave Busboom. Second Row, Coach Buccifero, Jeff Gauger. Scott Shanon. Tom Hardy, Rolf Richardson, Paul Ryan. Tom Hall, Eric Olsen, Coach Ewoldt. Third Row, Mac Weist, Paul Schewe. Chris Greene, Jeff Piraino, Rob Carso, Tim Boyd, Scott Noon, Matt Spitznagel. Fourth Row: Scott Lipps, Dave Ritchie, Mike Populorum, Ken Sweder. Stone. Dave Bryson. AI MacMillen. Under the leadership of co-captains Rob Carso and Dennis Genetski, four players received honors f ai-' Y ,1,fl,- 1 -B, gp in the all conference selection. Senior Bill Cuts S ' A-' -lf' Kohley's physical finess and instincts helped him If , ' V' 'yi' yyy, become the teams leading scorer. Because of his 1 l 'D ',,,' fy talent on the soccer field, Bill was named the ,il', 1 Naperville Central, Tiger's Most Valuable playerand he was C ,',y 2 West Chidadoy, unanimously selected for the first team all ig., my 'Whgat0n',TN0nhr conference. Seniors Chris Gringo Greene and l,Gl'Ef-ilyarkjlllifggf X Brian Nate Maher were named second team all g Glenba,-aQWN5rth 0 conference because of their versatility, offensive 5 Glenbardfsbuth 3 punch, and hard-nosed defense. Goalie Rob ,Al V ,,,,' -fsri 'Naperyillg Ngrth 5 , Carso's instinctive play in the nets earned him I' VgN3R?rviue I honorable mention all-conference. Other players 5 ' whose impressive abilities were recognized by 5 A ','- -ly, . 4 2 both teammates and fans included Eric Rick 2 -Wheat0nfgQg!1th ,A 4 y ,,,, , ,a,,i,, 5 O Olsen, Jeff Pep Gauger, Dave Guz Busboom, 2 ' ,::, Christian Scott Noon, Dennis the Menace Genetski, and 5 . .1t'f 4 , ., sfr. ss several others. 3 ' 'i i' i S llrms- The adage Soccer is a game of inches has I been repeated for years by players and fans alike. ' ' 2 ' 5 Gleggggd-Soutlr y g g 4 I ,-fEifT3?1 - ' , ' '- ' N3E?l'V'l'e N-9F'l7f. fl' 'Br's 335' but to this year's Varsity team, soccer was a - , ,,l., . game of seconds. Playing in the Regional Championship against Wheaton North the Tigers lost their final game of the season in the last few seconds of the sudden-death third overtime period. This gave the team a record of 7-7-2 for the season. Although this final loss seemed disappointing, the soccer team can take pride in their victory over l7th ranked Addison Trail and their tie with top-ten ranked Naperville Central. This team also defeated perenially powerful Glenbrook North for the first time in Wheaton CentraI's history-. Junior Varsity finished their season with a 2-6 record and are expected to aid next year's Varsity team immensely. Q,.,, Nz Via in ' . z ,f D, Ab The sophomore soccer team made great advancements as well as ending with a fantastic record. Their total seasonal record was II-3 and I. Coached by Mr. John Fuller, the twenty-three sophomores improved their team skills, as well as individual skills throughout the season. The only improvement felt needed was a bit soPHoMoRE soccer. Front row: John Kosher, Toshi smoluwwska, second raw, Don Emma, Chris Holbine. 0.1. Mitchell. Matt Huber. steve more handling skills. Berkau Barry Christmanl Third row: Coach Fuller. Bob Scheibel. Scott Allen. Jennifer Barbour, Eric Fuller, Scott Mason. Doug Allent Fourth row: M051 players felt it Dan Boulton Dave Glendenning, Andy Oak. Godfried Caspari, Albert Grychowski. Graham Dennis. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Naperville Central Wheaton North Naperville North Naperville Central Wheaton North Lyons Naperville North Hinsdale South was an outstanding overall season. SOPHOMORE SCORES Naperville Central 4 West Chicago I Wheaton North O Glenbard East O Glenbard North O Glenbard South O Naperville North 3 Naperville Central O West Chicago O Wheaton Christian Wheaton North Glenbard East Glenbard North Glenbard South 0 2 O O O Naperville North 2 29 FRESHMAN SCORES 2 Naperville Central 4 West Chicago 2 Wheaton North 2 3 Lake Park 3 4 Naperville North I 3 Glenbard North 3 Naperville Central 2 5 West Chicago I Wheaton North I 7 Wheaton Christian I 7 Lyons CBD I 4 Lake Park 7 O Glenbard West 2 Naperville North 2 8 Hinsdale South 3 6 Wheaton Christian 2 3-f 'fi V I I ,,,f . f 7 MF ,F ,gg A ',,,., , Q W L54 2 A I Q -x K . , In 3 fn Q V . 9? . wi 'A ' my fi N .7 at Q .f ,on la V V 5 5 ff a .,l FRESHMAN SOCCER: Front row. Dave Burlington, Second rowi Dan Harty. Tim Ryan. Mark Zah, Sam Saine. Aaron Piskuski, Dan Phil, Eric Newsham. Third Row. Sean Wheels, Joe Pecoraw. .lim Elders. Coach McClure, Eric Legotski, Suzy Richards, Bill Maliff, Fourth Row: Chris Berg, Mike Buric, Tim Siletto, Andy Epperly. Peter Bastianen. Kevin Daly, Jim Multia, Chris Bryne. Under the direction of Coach McClure, twenty-one freshman improved their skills immensely and had great fun throughout the season. Their final record was 6-7 and 3. They showed consistency as well as determination throughout the season. proven by the fact that their scores showed neither a great losing streak nor winning streak as well as three tie games. Many of the players should be great assets to the sophomore squad next season. 30 ,.-wa -- - GOLF The boys' varsity golf team enjoyed a good sea- son. Led by Coach Beilfuss, they came in 2nd in the Lake Park Invitational, and also 2nd in the Dupage f 1, SL y ff' R. .V sc Valley Conference. They also picked up 7 individual awards, while the SophfFresh team picked up 8. The 'L' 'hi . , , . 1 i Q 'lima fr . girls varsity team also had a good season, with much l R! P . F 6 Q individual improvement. resulting in 6 awards. f ad 7 g ' ' ' ' ' UA 4 Thanks go to Mr. Beilfuss for coaching the team, and X Q xg A T1 to Mr. Tate for his help and support. X .1 , fi .1 if .g xfm:,'.arE'Y. 1 ,A 11 lf, 1,f'fl2f , Rf.. , VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Row I, Brian Dahlquist, Brian O'MalIey. Matt Troxel, Matz. Row 21 Coach Beilfuss. Rob Finzel. Matt Tewksbury. Sean Galligan, Tim Mark McGinnity T 1 . 6 112-T' g .Al ' 'LW . ff, 3 -Y A. N M ' 1 3 1' - .wx EJ ,al ' , 1 ff . Vp. Lf ' . L ff j?ffJf M., ,, 1 g V1 Z., 1 .qv Z ' 1. 2 i 1. 1 2 , -.ML 'T . .. 1 h.,..., FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM: Row I: Jon Schrader, Jim Goble, Matt McClure, Pallas. Row 2: Coach Beilfuss, Man Ryan, Mike Baker. Todd Kramer. Scott Q .E 1 f' L Ll Ya Ly My .1 ' 1' 'X y 1 . ' ' 1 4 W 3 Zgiviie 7 , A Q 7' ' . 14552 ,l. y I A5 ,JT V, ,A 1 We y L J.. 77,61 ' Mg, 1 .7 -4,,.- Q f ' ' Q , kg ,Q RLS' GOLF TEAM: Chris Alvis. Cara Vollum, Hilde Heckman, Jenny Colby. E vARs1Tv-BOYS GOLF-SCORES A in E, 1631 ST. CHARLES A 153 174712 WHEATON NORTH g A l73gL. ATGLENBARD WEST -- f A 165 A 213221 .s.. BATAVIA 1Nv1TAT1ONAL sth A 173 YORK 177 A 172 WEST CHICAGO A S .198 161 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL - 157 168 WILLOWBROOQCQTL 199 A A WHEATON NORTH 184 l73 GENEVA 179 171 GLENBARD NORTH 192 173 NAPERVILLE NORTH I7I l68 GLENBARD EAST 169 165 GLENBARD SOUTH 166 32I LAKE PARK INVITATIONAL 355 ., . . lndsyvfti' DUPAGE VA L I- E Y .. . KE 1 CONFERENCE ' 8 347 REGIONAL ' Sth of I5 . ,fgf,, .gg I L ' ' by ' -,if T41 , 35 , Rziliffl- ,T it J -ww rr J -T gp S 1,-vARs1TY - GIRLS GOLF SCORES 5 - ' 217 WHEATON NORTH 23Qig E, E3 A ' 197 DOWNERS GROVE SOUTH,226g2f' 1 f DOWNERS GROVE NORTH - ' 224 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL 1s6 it 2 at GLENBARD WEST 198 A if A 211 SOMONUK T 201 A 212 NAPERVILLEAINORTH I87 , . ST- EDWARD! ..,Si 5 207 T ' 519, 245 wHEATQNf NORTH 225 LTET GLENBOARD WEST 2Ol A ' - 'S A WHEATON NORTH ., 224 221 M? INYLIFATIONAL -IO of I2 A -1 1 .114 M,11'f. an T.. In 5 JJMMX r.k,r..z1 . - ',- S51 . . -.E .21-w. 1-' - 'H--' -A fl ?.fsfs1'?2-ii - , '-9, ,, , ' 1 F5259 110 .4 H- 1 - -' is ' F' EfL t'1'3Q'2Q'f,.'.??,QxS8 it rw, A . - - - , R- L' .s .:g.- f yi 5 . 'Q . , 'Y 4?-W 'A55i ' ' 'T , . 1 . - . . .V - , .5 5 113,61 -Ci .-, J-' ., -A ,,, 1. QQ , ,. E - 2' . - arf? ' - 1'Y'1 '- 9 f A 5. :fill B VARSITY BO Y'S SCORES 22 Aurora West 48 Naperville North 33 West Chicago 50 Naperville Central 4l Glenbard East 45 Wheaton North 30 Glenbard North I9 St. Francis Proviso West Invitational Kaneland Invitational County MeetfGlenbard West Addison Trail Invitational DVC Regional 37 I5 22 I5 I5 I5 25 38 I8 of 20 I7 of 24 I9 of I9 8 of IO 7 of 8 IO of I5 Under the direction of Mr. Stacy, Mr Neuhaus and the aid of an alumni Bill Hauke twelve guys worked hard and had fun in doing so during the long cross country season Jeff Zeitler captioned the '85 team as well as lending his support throughout the term Their Seasonal record came to be 6 and 2 and their regional record was I0th of I5 Though not a great number of guys chose to participate on the squad the members were very dedicated and outgoingf always striving to Improve their times 32 v-v FRESHMANXSOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY. Row I, Troy Hayden, Mike Kovalesky, Coach Stacey. Jon Perry, Bob Goldsborough. Row 2, Jay Knight. Jason Shields, Doug Weckesser Chris Pietsch. mix 1 4 GIRL'S VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Row I, Nancy Gronberg, Kim Carleen, Beth Johnson, Jennie Breece. Row 2, Julie Elders, Polly Thompson, Mindy Hossman. Valerie Lauerence. Row 3, Kris Hutchinson. Coach Stacey, Gina Brown. FRESHMA NXSOPHOMORE BO Y'S SCORES 23 Aurora West 33 32 Naperville North 25 27 West Chicago 30 42 Naperville Central I9 40 Glenbard East 2l 4l Wheaton North I7 I7 Glenbard North 42 27 St. Francis 28 Proviso West Invitational IO of 20 County MeetfGlenbard West ll of 2I Addison Trail Invitational 5 of IO DVC 4 of 8 Fenton Invitational 7 of ll Finishing 4th out of 8 in the DuPage Valley Conference, the freshman-sophomore cross country guys did extremely well. Mr. Stacy, and Mr. Neuhaus presided as coaches with the aid of Bill Hauke. Many improvements were made throughout the season, resulting that Chris Pietsch and Jon Perry were among the top IO in conference. Many of the runners should be great assets to next year's varsity squad. VARSITY GIRL 'S SCORES I8 Aurora West 37 43 Naperville North I9 4I West Chicago I9 45 Naperville Central I8 45 Glenbard East I8 47 Wheaton North I6 30 Glenbard North 25 29 St. Francis 27 Proviso West Invitational I5 of 20 Kaneland Invitational I9 of 24 County MeetfGlenbard West I9 of 2l Wheaton North Class I9 of 27 Addison Trail Invitational 9 of IO DVC 6 of 8 Regional II of I5 The girl's varsity cross country team ended their season with a seven and one record, as well as a regional record of Ilth out of l5. Aided by Bill Hauk, Coach Stacey, and Coach Neuhaus, the ten girls practiced diligently each day. Co-captains of the team were Kim Carleen and Chris Hutchinson. Polly Thompson was voted MVP as well as being the first position runner throughout the season. Julie Elders was named most improved, and Nancy Gronberg was among the front runners. 33 GIRLS TENN S This year's Varsity Tennis Team had quite a strong finish. The group ended their season tied for second with Wheaton North in sectionals. and were sixth in the Dupage Valley Conference. Team captain Laura Johnston and Robyn Swatland ad- vanced to state losing only to Wheaton North and Benet to re- ceive a fourth place in their divi- sion. While at state, they unfortu- nately lost to Moline in the first round by a 2-6, 2-6 score. The team appreciated the encouragement as well as the pizza parties which kept enthusiasm at a high. GIRL 'S VARSITY TENNIS SCORES I Benet 4 2 Maine West 5 St. Charles lnvitational 7th place I Glenbard West 4 2 Naperville North 3 O Naperville Central 5 Maine South 2nd of 8 I Glenbard North 4 2 Wheaton North 3 I Glenbard South 4 4 West Chicago l 6 Waubonsie l 4 St. Fracncis 3 3 Glenbard East 2 I Aurora West 5 DuPage Valley Concerence 6thplace 2 Geneva 3 egg, 34 Jia ver by fi' VARSITY GlRL'S TENNIS: Row I: Lisa O'Malley. Julie Daley. Row 2: Susie Harvey. Gayle Michel, Robyn Swatland. Michelle Stone, Row 3: Laura Thompson, Laura Johnston, Coach Joy Pierson, Mary Stephenson, Barb Martin. K 1 1 s I Y ' ' V Q ip ig 5 , . . I I f . I 1 1 T I X J X s-.,f ,P X GIRL '5 J. v. TENNIS SCORES 4 Miane West 3 , gs, , , , i i I T 6 Glenbard West I 2 ' ' l T 3 Naperville North 2 3 I f O Naperville Central 5 , I ' wi' I 4 Glenbard North i y Q , Ry I 3 Wheaton North 2 5 f A J' ' ' W St. Charles Tourney 7th place ' 'd i t T ' ' g t Q' tx 3 Glenbard South 2 I ' wasnt df X. . W , . J, 5 West Chicago O M ,, M 6 Waubonsie I - I A .J ' 6 St. Francis I 5 5 Glenbard East O I 'V 5 Geneva I 4 Aurora West I 'lRL'S JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Row I, Jenny Arquilla. Sessie Schomas, Row 2a Jenny Greco. Katie Kroger, Nacncy Fox. heresa Modaff. Row 3, Coach Joy Pierson, Gwyn Hughes, Sarah Thompson. Christy Larsen, Julie Demange, Nadine Adaska, Jim Thoma. W .gy , 7532? , 'I X . Y Y , .,,, Ali. ' . ..I.r,: , ,, L A, NSW, !GlRL'5 FRESH.-SOPH. TENNIS: Row I: Karen Crowley, Amy Diehl, Corrine Shannon, Carin Boyd, Martha Kouba, Row 2: Carrie Olsen, Allison Peacher, Nancy Herndon, Heather Baily. Karen Schulbaum, Rachael Swatland, Row 35 Robby Klein. Sabrina Peck. 'Michelle Mandrell. Coach Jim Thoma. Liz Toohey. Erin Johnston. Melissa Carlin. Coached by Jim Thoma the Freshman-Sophomore Girl's Tennis Team learned much. However, they didn't have many opportunities to prove their skills. This was due to the fact that most other schools don't have a fresh.-soph. team. What they did do however. was to play in exibition games against other school's junior varsity teams. The one conference game played was unfortunately lost to Benet by a score of 05. Some noted players throughout the season were Rachael Swatland and Erin Johnston. The girls will certainly be a great asset to next season's junior varsity team and will look forward to the prospect of playing in many more conference matches. The Girl's Junior Varsity Tennis Team had quite a fantastic season, fin- ishing with a record of I2 and I. Prac- ticing each day at Arrowhead the girls learned to better their concentration and improve their skills. The enthusi- astic group was coached by Joy Pier- son and Jim Thoma and captioned by Nancy Fox. Noted players were Katy Kroger at first singles, Jenny Arquilla at second and Sessie Schomas at third. Christine Larsen and Julie Demange were a great first doubles team while Sarah Thompson and Jenny Greco were a strong second. All the girls had a season to be proud ofl. All three volleyball teams were hurt by the strike as it forced them to play in middle school gymnasiums without coaches or pre-session competition. When Mrs. Lois VanAcker came to coach the varsity team, she had her work cut out for her. Though their overall record was 2-20, it doesn't show the many improvements the team made during the season. Team effort and cooperation were the major overall improvements resulting in a stronger and more unified team. Wheaton North will long remember the run for their money our girls gave them in the final game of the season. VARIS TY GIRL 'S VOLLEYBALL O Naperville Central l Aurora Cent. Catholic 0 Glenbard East 0 Glenbard South 0 DuPage lnvit. KWNQ O Valley Lutheran 2 Montini 2 Wheaton Christian 0 York O West Chicago I Naperville North 2 St. Francis 0 Gelnbard North 0 Wheaton North O Naperville North 2 St. Francis 0 Glenbard North 0 Wheaton North 0 Naperville Central 0 Glenbard East 0 Glenbard South 0 West Chicago 0 Naperville North 0 Glenbard North 0 Wheaton North 0 Regional St. Francis 2-20 0-I4 conference 36 VOLLEYBALL xx., lst ROW: Sara Kidderg 2nd ROW: Sue Giordano. Tracy Tripp, Carrie Giessel, Cathy Giesself Srd ROW: Ellen Lutzenkirchen. Jill Eckhoff, Coach Van Acker. Maggie Blinn, Laura Mulch. ' ,2- 2 2 2 2 2 2 I 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 . 2 2 2 ..l' 2 .. 2 . 2 . 2 2 - i 2 MWA Volleyball: Ist row: Vicki Freund fmanagerj. Sue Balnford, Jenni Heaton, Diane Kotte. 2nd row: Mindy Cartwright. Elisabeth Cathy Lucas. Michelle Santoianin, Cathy Groth. Jennifer Wilson. 3rd row: Lea Benton, Diane Lupi, Coach VanAcker. Temple. Krista Novak. :Wi LW tb 3' Ju Jw fllilw , A A , ,a ffl ,Wil ,' i f a Les 'vi x N 1' 1' I wi f lqzzg . : 13X gi it , ,.. Volleyball: ROW I: Terri Morton. Cecilia Rettig. ROW 2: Shannon Joyner, Kim Williams, Kathy Grodin, Christine Distasio. Charles, Keli Allen. ROW 3: Laura Aellig, Erika Warchol. Lindsey Bus. Coach Wilcox, Angie Munchau, Kelly Gallagher, Carmella JV GIRL 'S VOLLEYBALL O Naperville Central 2 O E. Aurora Catholic 2 O Glenbard East 2 O Glenbard South 2 O St. Chas. Trny 3 O West Chicago 2 2 Naperville North I O St. Francis 2 O Glenbard North 2 O Wheaton North 2 O Naperville Central 2 O Glenbard East 2 O Glenbard South 2 O West Chicago 2 O Naperville North 2 0 Glenbard North 2 I Wheaton North 2 The Junior Varsity Volleyball squad had to deal with the ' same problems as the varsity squad because of the teachers' strike. Also, they had to adjust to a new coach, Miss Lori Lowly. Some of the most outstanding players were Kathy Gross, Sue Blanford, Maggie Blinn, and Marianne Temple. Maggie and Marianne even played on the Varsity Team during the second half of the season. Although their record was I-I6, this doesn't show the close scores of many of their games. FRESHMEN GIRL 'S VOL LE YBAL L O Naperville Central 3 O Glenbard East 3 l Glenbard South 2 I West Chicago 2 2 Naperville North 2 2 Glenbard North I O Wheaton North 3 O Naperville Central 3 O Glenbard East 3 2 Glenbard South I 2 St. Francis I I West Chicago 2 I Naperville North 2 2 Glenbard North I I Wheaton North 2 The Freshmen GirI's Volleyball Team achieved the best results of all the volleyball teams with their record of 5-IO. They had a rough start, but after long hours of diligent practice, the results began to change. Several notable players are Cecilia Rettig, who started on the freshman team and worked her way up to the JV team, and Karen Charles. Terri Morton, another team member says, Coach Wilson worked us hard, and it finally paid off. Freshmen Volleyball is a great opportunity for girls to become involved in high school, get in shape, and have a lot of fun. 37 , , 5. A , J GIRLS' GYMNASTICS Q, ' 4 f J, Q yr-' ' I f as . - ' J ' Qtr . i iii 7 Q, Q fe V ff -' ' T ' s if , f . f , . Z ,..,. f ,'ff, .f - 1-su.: First Row: Tori Krulak, Michelle Vascik. Second Row: Mary Cione, Stacey Ohlman. Third Row: Barb Webster, Kellie Wiggins, Amy Allen, Laura Mangan. Coach Diane Gallione. Not Pictured: Mindy Mason. GIRLS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS Il8.2 ll8.5 l22.7 6l.9 l26.2 l23.8 l2l.8 l3O.I l24.2 I28.0 l3l.l5 l27.7 l32.25 Lake Park Oak Park Hinsdale Central Illinois Best Hinsdale South Glenbard South Wheaton North Conant Naperville Central DeKalb Rock Island Addison Trail Glenbard 'East Naperville North Conference Sectionals I24.85 I25.9 II6.4 8th place I29.6 87.2 II8.6 lOth place l4I.I I3I.7 I26.2 I29.8 ll7.l I4I.I5 4th place 3rd place The Girls' Varsity Gymnastics Team, under the direction of Coach Diane Gallione, received the highest score in-a meet in Wheaton Central gymnastic's history! The group tallied a score of I32.25 in Sectionals receiving third place. The group, through its hard work and great team spirit, steadily improved throughout the whole season. The team really worked well togetherl Mary Cione, Tori Krulac and Laura Mangan advanced to,Regionals where they did well, with Laura Mangan going on to State for the uneven parallel bars. Amy Allen, captain of the Varsity team, was also a great asset to the group. Tori Krulac received the MVP award with Stacey Ohlman earning the award for the most improved. It was truly a season all the girls could be proud ofl GRIL5 ' JUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTIC5 89.3 Lake Park 99.7 89.5 Oak Park lO9.9 90.3 Hinsdale Central lO5.8 97.I Hinsdale South 85.4 IO8.0 Wheaton North 98.9 Naperville IO6.4 Central I2l.6 74.3 DeKalb 33.3 Rock Island 35.4 97.9 Addison Trail lO7.3 lO7.6 Glenbard East lOl.I Naperville North l24.6 ll3.9 Conference 4th place MAJ First Row: Amy Carlson, Kim Warrens, Julie Robertson. Kathy Pollock. Second Row: Jen Husak, Julie Allen. Third Row. Coach Gallione. Leah Clegg, Collen Brownlee, Barb Webster. Not Pictured: Kathy Kapoor. The Girls' Junior Varsity Gymnastics team had a fun season. It was an extremely spirited group that worked well together as a team. Captain of the group was senior, Kelly Wiggins, while the coach was Diane Gallione. The group finished fourth in the Du Page Valley Conference. The most valuable player award went to Julie Robert- son, while Mindy Mason won the award for the most spiritl The girls learned a lot, and vastily improved both as a team and individually.l of fiflullt Gm fi XC! A if 7 . if GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 54 York 72 60 Benet 53 GI St. Charles 55 5l St. Francis-Joliet 46 I 42 Wheaton North 54 I 50 Naperville Central 49 ' 44 Glenbard South 5l 67 Glenbard East 27 43 Naperville North 49 I9 West Chicago 27 48 Glenbard North 49 42 Wheaton North 54 33 Naperville Central 5l 33 Glenbard South 42 57 Glenbard East 4l 57 Naperville North 55 39 West Chicago 50 50 Glenbard North 48 Whitney Young Tourney 39 Whitney Young SI 74 Curie 34 44 South Shore 47 Regionals 48 West Chicago 40 Coached by Mr. Jarom and Mr. Heatherington, the Varsity girls' basketball team had quite an image to live up to. Last year's team had gone down state, but since most of that team had graduated, the coaches had quite a task putting together a well-rounded team. Well, that is exactly what they did. The girls went to regionals, losing that first game, but finishing with a respectable record of I2 and I7. Noted players were Yvonne Simmons, Lori Lopossa. and Kim Carter. All put forth a valiant effort, and worked hard all season to build a strong team we could be proud of. Carrie Giessel. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL 27 York 40 27 Benet 24 45 St. Charles 44 28 St. Francis-Joliet 35 3l Wheaton North 30 29 Naperville Central 32 40 Glenbard South 32 48 Glenbard East 23 34 Naperville North 38 38 West Chicago 32 49 Glenbard North 24 26 Wheaton North 36 30 Naperville Central 47 26 Glenbard South SI 52 Glenbard East I4 29 Naperville North 39 42 West Chicago 39 30 Glenbard North 39 Tiger Invitational 44 St. Francis'Ioliet 20 45 Larkin 47 47 West Aurora ll The Junior Varsity girls' basketball team, through their hard work and diligence finished their season with a record of ll and IO. Coach Allured did a great job in teaching them plays as well as training them for the endurance of the game. Noted players were Marianne Temple and Liz Toohey, who would often get to play for the Varsity team. The girls had a great season and should be great assets to next year's Varsity team. 40 GIRLS' ASKET LL First Row: Laura Eichstaedt. Laura Licar. Michelle Barnum. Second Row: Hilde Helkman, Kathy Ouann. Lori Lopossa. Maggie Bunn. Kim Carter. Laura Fisher. Third Row: Coach Jarom. Yvonne Simmons, Liz Toohey, Marylin Wilson, Coach Heatherington. Not Pictured: I First Row: Lisa Mini. Alesha Gunderson. Second Row: Theresa Kendrick, Jenny Hamilton, Kari Lopossa. Zvonne Thompson. Third Row: Coach Allured, Marianne Temple, Liz Toohey, Maggie Blinn. Krista Novak. GIRLS' l-RESHMAN BASKETBALL 23 York 25 I9 Benet 23 24 Glenbard East 30 30 St. Charles 38 I X J 56 St. lrancisvjoliet -lS SW , ' ' ,du I2 Wheaton North 22 A ' iff' 30 Naperville Central 47 35 Glenbard South 29 23 Culenbard Izast 29 I5 Naperville North 2-l rg!! ' . 22 West Chicago 37 I we fm 51 li ' Wt I to ,f ,, EO Siliilff E222 il 'FS '-. n- It Q ft I9 Naperville Central 45 23 Glenbard South 35 29 Glenbard East 23 23 Naperville North SI 23 West Chicago 25 32 Glenbard North GI FRESHMEN B I6 York 37 , 5 29 Wheaton North 26 . - Sutztfl 7,5 I5 West Chicago 23 5 M fu ,,.,, I5 Glenbard North I7 K . y 3 3 I3 Wheaton North I2 25 A at I9 Naperville Central 33 qs J . 4 ,gg 31 :Q ottnbara East is Fl X 'Q + s' -4 X A nom INVITA rlofvftt 46 Aurora I2 Row Robin Roe, Jenna Salemi. Brigette Kubin, Kim Downey. Ayesha Elam. Second Row: Coach Wilson, Robbie Klein, Kim 40 Larkm 30 Tangy Ivory Julie Elders. Amy Heatherington. Michelle Naimis, Coach McCarther. Third Row: Heather CXook, Erin 29 SL Ha,,c,5,jol,e, 20 Tara Kincaid, Gwyn Hughest. Soraya Teheri. Jane Frantik. ' if 1 g'Off, .' vga, . I 9 Q Q The seventeen girls that were on this years freshman team accomplished no small task when they took a first in the Tiger Invitational. lt is often difficult for a fresh- man team to have a successful season due to the lack of experience. Though the girls finished with a 6 and I9 total record, they accomplished many feats. They learned to work together as a team, gained the exper- ience of playing in game situations, and learned many new skills. The girls were quite talented and should go far both as a team as well as individually, 41 .,f,:inH-en, 'X W W ' l ' A W..--ww--w .....- W ga x W J f ,. , , ., , gg, . V fl' T , fy ,H 'A 5 My my .,,. f W 3 Th Q2 ,, W 1 f ' 99 5 fe . f fy rg QQ 5 f - f . 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Q 1611 wt .e 'M' ty if ' fi 1,,, , r M y yy y This 'fm Of' if-ev Carried West- ifiss .'l!Fs2!?3zFYl Sf 'W5'3!iE?i1efTYeB3'?'l?!?i4?'dilifl 7f'??'Wl'l'ia OFRO 314.3-... y south 52- mhe.GIw-bard W' it Glenbard East ,X 33 in returning varsityfflettermerhlftheigroup Glenbard NOHHM 60 was able to build iartgimprovetheir abilitiesghroughout the season. Ngpervme Northyfiyfyiy 60. This was due toktlfieir Coach McGee and assistant West Chicago 401 leutkehahsl. Notedfplfjiers Todd ,Gienbard North 49, Burgess Watts, Ronljherwood. and ScottBartonifWith2.M5ke,lioinonocco and Bene, if lllt 46 Vygl. t heAlleConference Team. The--statician Wham Worth ,yi Q35 Mundy Byrdifkathy Newman-sltould be thankedffor ,V .f Naper efforts throughout fy - C C 1 38 GI Wheaton-Central fMx:gi,gyigetire,as head basketball.. , 39 Aufarawesu 65 Glenbard East -- 49 Naperyille North A 53 , M26 . ' ' . . .. ith- coach at the dlose of. 'Ilth seasoliwhs'lowikqfiliiiiijiseiplitiedigpproach to playing hagiliggtigygell received at Central.-lwililfah ayeragetof I9 victories a seasonifif He's had a fine career and a record to be proud of. Under isldirection. the '80'8l Tigers finishedtrfoyrth in the state. Mr. McGee always strove to ensure a self-pride in his plaxirs asfgbiell as himself. The yearbook staff. on behalf of the playes, staticians, facultil? and students, would like to dedicateytgljyiys basketball section to Mr. Donald McGee as a token of our thanks for all of He's been a wonderful coach and a good friend to all. Y BQ XX 345155 TBA!-L ' 59 ,,-s gg, , 'fi' ' ' '.': 1 XV' F4 hofliwtlod f . l 4251 wi-eatoxwvrthsrr t utnsdaiaiitzmfat o Navervfllefcemral iiirl W3 W rG!i?fi5gafd Nvffliiiigplar1.59 . ' G4e.i1lI1Tf3i?2i East 40- . wfigisagf Chicago , Gleiiybard North 43 North 43 llgfiberville Central ,521 Glenbard South i 42 56 Belle' , 46 N 'wfilSfapefi'ille North V 49 .,xiaWestll'Chicago Glenliartiinlyest Tourney 52 f5Plainfield, eg. r wc V 666 :L . Glenbardiwfest gas Broth? any ..V ?ki5?f51!f!'fy ' 'Elk Grove 56 York -ll Thornwood 63 Addison Trail Regionals 50 Glenbard North 48 44 Wheaton North 47 'HHH' ' a ,gm . . nm. wu- :HSE .tr .Naperville North so si 49 44 - 42 451 ss 4I 45 T cw 4l 48 . ?' 33 55 55 53 43 , .4 it SOPHOMORE BOYS' ASKETB LL Approximately fifteen sophomore guys worked hard all season under the direction of Coach Hoppenstedt and Coach Slavick. They polished their skills. learned new ones, and learned to work together as a team. The A team's final record was an overall 7 and l3, while the B team finished 4 and 7. Their diligence and efforts will be sure to yield competitive Varsity and Junior Varsity teams next season. SOPHOMORE BO YS' BASKETBALL 42 Thornwood 40 Wheaton North 36 Hinsdale Central 20 Naperville Central 2l Glenbard South 40 Glenbard North 33 Glenbard East 2l Lockport 32 Naperville North 25 West Chicago 49 Glenbard North 39 Wheaton North 36 Naperville Central 32 Glenbard South 42 Benet 45 Glenbard East 33 Naperville North 48 West Chicago Sophomore Tournament 47 Streamwood 40 Glenbard East SOPHOMORE B 27 Naperville Central Sl Wheaton North 4I Glenbard North 34 West Chicago 39 Glenbard North 39 Benet 47 Wheaton North 30 Aurora West 35 Glenbard South 60 Naperville Central 47 West Chicago 44 54 35 38 44 33 39 43 46 52 27 42 45 46 36 32 33 54 32 50 3l 53 33 50 28 44 40 49 29 , . 36 34 I8 1 i i FIRST ROW: Carrie Yench, Kristina Pywowarczuk. SECOND ROW: Mike Donnelly. Scott Becker, Dan Boulton. Tracy Kulesza. Dwight ' Henderson. Joe Purnhagen. Steve Berkau. THIRD ROW: Coach Hoppenstedt, Alex Marsh. Dave Glendinning, Andy Oaks. Bill Sandefur. Joe Taschetta. Coach Slavick. FOURTH ROW: Kyle Bauman. Byrne Gallagher. Shawn Slavick, John Gary, Dave Hedlund. , FRESHME BOYS' BASKETB LL Y 'Yqv J 3 is if XXL? 3 l xii AIC Feigley. Christian Cole, Tim Woiciechowski, Pete Bastiener. Coached by Mr. Stacey and assisted by Coach Thom. the freshman boy's basketball team learned many new skills as well as team cooperation throughout --'1 5-A. their season. Approximately twenty-five freshman- guys made up this season's A and B squads. The A team finished with an overall record of 6 and I3. while the B team yielded a split of 9 and 9. Many of the games were near wins. but the clock unfortunately ran out of time. With the experience and skills the boys have obtained during this season, next year's sophomore squad looks to be quite promisingl ROW: Matt McLure. Troy Hayden, Tom Holmes, Ron Lovestad. Jim Allen. SECOND ROW: Rob Seabrooks. Scott Wirkus. Jim Tom Pritchard. Coronel Brown. Mike Nelson. Greg Shelby. Chris Berg. THIRD ROW: Coach Stacey. Andy Eperly. Dave Chad Tressler, Devon Leftwich. Darren Bell. Coach Tom. Tony Singdrella. FOURTH ROW: Eric Claflin. Derek Berrager. FRESHMEN BOYS' BASKETBALL FRESHMEN A 39 St. Charles 42 I7 Wheaton North 28 37 Naperville Central 47 45 Glenbard West 50 49 Glenbard South 43 22 Glenbard East 2l 43 Glenbard North 59 35 Naperville North 55 44 West Chicago 37 39 Glenbard North 54 59 Hinsdale Central 62 24 Wheaton North 39 35 Naperville Central 38 44 Glenbard South 36 42 Glenbard East 40 33 Naperville North 49 42 West Chicago 40 ELGIN TOURNE Y 35 DeKalb 47 24 Belvidere 3l FRESHMEN B 39 ' St. Charles 36 28 Hinsdale South 39 3I Wheaton North I6 38 Naperville Central 42 30 Glenbard West 39 30 Glenbard South 24 33 Glenbard East 36 I9 Glenbard North 37 33 Naperville North 28 4I West Chicago 30 30 Glenbard North 32 30 Hinsdale Central 36 38 Wheaton North 32 32 Naperville Central 30 36 Glenbard South 54 30 Glenbard East 28 25 Naperville North 39 35 West Chicago 26 45 The Varsity Wrestling team did quite well individually. even though they had a bit of trouble as a team. The team didn't have as many participants as they would have liked. and were missing wrestlers in some of the weight classes. This explains the O and I7 record, but the guys hung in there and made Central proud. Co-captain Erik Snowbeck won 3rd in Regionals. Phil Tomek placed Ind in the Turkey Tournament. was Conference champ. was runner-up in Regionals, received 3rd in Sectionals. and went on to represent Central in the State tournament. Doug Stahler was not only a co-captain. but he placed well in the Turkey and Hinsdale Tournaments. was 3rd in Regionals. and went on to Sectionals. Senior Rob Finzel also had a successful season. Mr. Fuller. through his determination and hard work, was able to produce a team to be proud of as well as many individual champions! The Junior Varsity Iealtt. coached by Mr. Muhitch. had a good building year with Matt Molina and Tim Essex placing well in the J.V. Conference. Matt Molina did unusually well. placing 2nd in the Turkey Tournament earlier on in the year. Art O'Dell was also considered one of the team's strongest assets. The group anticipates a strong season next year due to the vast improvements made during the 85f86 season. WRESTLI First Row: Erank Aiello, Mark McKenna. Second Row: Doug Stahler, Rob Finzel. Tom McDonald. Eric Fuller. Third Row: Art O'dell, Matt Molina, Phil Tomek. Bob Penny. Erik Snowbeck. Coach Fuller. I5 Wheaton North SI I2 Downers Grove North 39 I2 Willowbrook 48 I5 Naperville Central 39 io DeKalb 47 5 St. Lawrence 55 27 RockfordfBoyland 38 I6 Glenbard South 43 24 Lockport 35 II Oswego 44 I7 Downers Grove South 48 I3 Glenbard East 35 6 Aurora West 55 I5 Crystal Lake 49 2 Naperville North 57 26 West Chicago 37 I2 Glenbard North 48 3 Wheaton North 66 9 Naperville Central 5l I5 Glenbard South 49 39 Glenbard East 29 46 G Wrestlers, First row: Tom Fry. Mark Conforti. Jay Knight. Second Row: Dan Cothern. Al Martinez, Andy Johnson. Row. Matt Eldridge, Manuel Verdugo, Barry Johnson, Bart Knock, Matt Krueger. The Sophomore Wrestling team learned many new skills and techniques this season. Their overall record was 2 and 5, with one meet, against Glenbard South, being tied. The squad wasn't especially large this year, but Coach Muhitch was able to shape some fine wrestlers from the group. Large raw talent is evident, so with this year's experience behind the boys, next season should be twice as successful. .. Q 9 ,,, ts . .. ' V , ' . ' , ' ' ' A ,aww-Aww L ,. .... ,, ., , - .M . , .. f .-,f-wgyfnlfkfi ps JE Wheaton North 34 Naperville Central 5l Glenbard South 36 Lockport 30 Downers Grove South Sl Oswego 30 Naperville North 75 Glenbard North 60 47 4 - As First Row Aaron Peskuski, Dave Reid, Tim Essig. Gerry Macintrye. Jeff D'Ambrosio Second Row Adam Eichenberger Brad Wolf Kevln Krlske Chuck MeMahon Kevin Schule, Jim Karner. Peter Ulaming. Todd Kramer, Dail Moran. Jeremy Wilson Third Row Dan Harper Mike Todd Hamilton Pat Ramp Coach Kryder Dan Juhnke Dan Barth. Nick Arrigo, Tim Silletto. The Freshman Wrestling team did well with marked individual improvement Their overall record was one and eight, with many of the meets coming quite close. Many of the noted wrestlers were Dan Juhnke Tom Essig. Dan Harper, and Brad Wolf. Coached by Mr Kryder. the team learned many skills and wrestling techniques that can be used as they look towards a promising next season. Wheaton North Naperville Central Glenbard South Lockport Oswego Downers Grove South Glenbard East Naperville North Glenbard North ' A-,f,,'u,Vg 4'ff'f?1iif45f ,p :V at and ,fps f sg 1,5 Sv W Yi, twgwff LV? ' X N 50'-........., t SOCCER WRESTLING CHEERLE DER ., ew' First Row Chris Feiszli, Stacey Georganas. Michele Fedele. Second Row: Jolene Nork. Sheryl Chadra. Third Row: Krista Frank. Wendy Nichols, Shannon Swinderman. This year's soccerfwrestling cheerleaders prepared for the season by spending many hours of work and play at cheerleading camp at Ball State, Muncie, Indiana. With the help of team captain Chris Fieszli and sponsor Donna Aimone, the squad perfected their cheerleading skills twice a week. Also, the squad prepared goodie-boxes, made locker posters, tee-pee'd the players houses, and all in all boosted both teams' morale. The squad can look back at this season with smiles and fond memories of the friendships made and the good times had by all. 1 The i985-i986 Tigerettes started off the season with a big bang! Each morning in the summer, they prac- ticed 2 to 4 hours to pre- pare themselves for camp. Their hard work payed off when the 27 members cap- tured the All-Around Cham- pionship Title at Badger- ette Camp. To earn this ti- tle, the Tigerettes placed lst in senior-kickline,1st in showmanship, and Ist in their Originality Routine to Walking on the Edge . This year. Beth Holum was chosen to be our team's re- presentative, and won The Miss Badgerette Title with her routine to No stopping Us by Queen. Together the team went on to the Midwest Competition. where they placed 5th overall. Here, Beth went on competing individually where she placed lst run- ner-up to the Ms. Badger- ette of the Midwest. With only 4 home football games this season. the girls didn't want to miss any performances, so they per- formed all four games in the pouring rain. With the end of the football season came the excitement of the basketball season. Each morning, at 6:30 a.m., the Tigerettes prac- ticed so that a new routine could be performed for each game. For each game they made the hopps , and munch boxes . The I985-86 Tigerettes were a close group, unified by their captains Katie Huber and Allison Gardner. and also by their devoted sponsor, Stephanie Oury. The squad can look back and see all the accomplish- ments they made, and the goals they reached. They can look back to the pa- rades, camp, football games in the rain, the O'Sheila routine, Christmas routine with Santa Claus hats, the 6:30 practices, slurpees, the piggin-outs, and their last game with warm smiles. But through all the memories that each Tigerette holds, they will most fondly re- member the friendships that were made. S0 TIGERETTE f HQl7xnff'591S in ,xt N , Row I: Susan Berkau. Angie Taheri, Sarah Kincaid. Katie Huber CCo-Capt.J. Allison Gardner fCo-Capt.J. Beth Holum. Melissa Schrank, Barb Siska, Kim Laraia. Row 2: Sessie Schomas. Jenny Hoppenstedt. Katy Burke, Chris Elders. Kim Locke. Beth Hugo. Wendy Wilehlm, Lisa Mini. Row 3: Anne Ni. Kristin Hoppenstedt, Angela Mancini. Heidi Hesterman, Sue Berkes, Corrie Tressler, Megan Donnelly, Colleen Mini. Mary Cione. Not Pictured. Lori Lopossa. l 7 q , P -.1 FOCTB LL BASKETB LL CHEERLE DER , bt. , ... 5- if .V ry iw' 1-v':..:gf' we. .' ' - Wim. J' g 4 x I 9 L v . . .,., A, W . k 348 up . M1 VARSITY. FRONT: Rebecca Bothwell, Randy Slight, Meg Humay, Lisa Aellig, MIDDLE: Christy Coye, Pam Gabbard. Missy Fisher, BACK: Lisa Young, Laura Piech, Karen Kaull. R aaya 1 tt--2 'tc SOPHOMORE. FRONT: Mindy Hammer. Sue Kim, MIDDLE: Arian Piech, Beth Muirs BACK: .lodi Zeitler, Kelli Downey. Tracy Pierson. Last spring, after a week of difficult tryouts. ten varsity and eight sophomore cheerleaders were finally chosen. Through late spring and all during the summer, the two squads worked diligently to invent. practice, and perfect the cheers for the upcoming games. The girls spent a week at camp in Valparaiso University in Indiana, where they were able to learn from and compete against many other squads from this area. The group had a great deal of fun at camp as well as receiving several honors. Varsity placed within the top ten while the sophomore squad received second place all-around. Karen Kaull got the bes I individual award while there. Co-captains Randy Slight and Meg Humay kept the enthusiasm going during the Tuesday and Thursday weekly practices. The girls' locker decorations and cookies, as well as their pep were a strong force behind our football and basketball players. 51 1 ,. . . ' fi :Q s Q' sl- 551 I . ,. 7 I . X' XM Q ACTIVITIE .' f , I f I . If , . , f, Q, , 7 1 5 J 'Cf' mx f XNArloNAL HONOR socmv Y CX L A ' A4 X 3 K ef ea- f S f X ,4-f'i. of 3 .., , , 1,966 'au 1255119 ::.'. . - W9 14.631915 11 ff 1' ,f - - - ,rl 1, ,, aw, f vggcg . X , X 1 Z ' E '-1 ,f W5 ' X 7,' I, Q!! ? I , K . ,4 - Agiiifffl ! C -.4-Lila I , 53 CLASS The senior class council's responsibilities increase, as does their anxious awareness of graduation on June l5. Many considerations must be taken into account for a successful graduation ceremony to transpire. Speakers, both student and faculty, must be chosen, as well as the senior gift. The I985-i986 senior ' M class presented lounge furniture as their gift, 'W J so that the seniors of the future years may ' 2 have their own lounge where the orange lockers are now located. Several fund-raisers and school improvement plans were also , ff. s W , 4 f fl' carried out this past year to help them attain ' V l their goals. .t f V W a he wus' . ' Us L :gh 'N V X ' ,litany 1. of , M X f Senior Class Council: First Row: Kathy Kerns, Lisa O'MalIey. Jenni Franks. Second Row: Dennis Genetski, Grant Keller. Jeff Temple. Third Row: Carol Lucas, Dave Menditto. Barb Martin. Fourth Row: Laura Piech, Lori Lopossa. Sarah Bricker, Mary Stephenson. Fifth Row: Mr. Hoppenstedt, Matt Anderson, Chris Kouzes. Bill Wainwright. The junior class council, ' through their many hours of planning, and with the help of Mrs. Loynachan yielded one of the most successful proms everl It was held at the Carlisle in Lombard on May 23rd. Many fund-raisers were held to obtain the needed money, including several open houses, and the selling of St. Patrick's Day carnations. T' M9 'Ja' Junior Class Council: First Row: Steve Mutchler. Rebecca Bothwell. Corrie Tressler. Kevin Knight. Chris Hoffman, Mike Svolos. Second Row: Lisa Young, Debbie Lily, Lisa Aellig, Annie Ni. Dave Olsen. Nancy Fox. Trisha Kindler. Third Row: Kim Schaffer. Julie Demange. Kristi Larsen. Colleen Mini, Andy Charles, Ginny Puglise, Sue Gibson. Julie Allen. Stacy Thorne. Kathy Quan, Nicole y Varricchio, Robyn Swatland. Mrs. Loynachan. Fourth Row: Julie Schoonmaker. Jayne Kim, Julie Banta, Julie Daley, Katy Burke, Missy Fischer. Lori Zahorodney. Kim Maize. Tammy Breighner. l COUNCILS 157 -4 Q3 The sophomore class council spent a busy year holding fund raisers of various sorts. They needed to build up their account for next year, when they will be responsible for the JuniorfSenior Prom. Many hours of thought and preparation have already gone into their planning of Prom '87, such as the finding of a location, a band, etc. The sophomore class council was also in charge of the Turnabout Dance, which was a huge success, selling approximately l5O tickets. Sophomore Class Council: First Row: Kathi Kleimeyer. Kim Lewis. Alesha Gunderson. Second Row: Robin Zakewski. Kelli Downey. Jenny Arquilla. Theresa LaMonaco. Third Row: Mark Goble. Nancy Jozwiak, Tracy Pierson. Jenny Hamilton. Fourth Row: Dave Olsen. Mike Svolos, Kari Lopossa. Arienne Piech. Marianne Temple. Liz Toohey. The freshman class council's main objective is to build use for future activities. Like the many fund raisers and activities were sponsored open house. The group was also responsible for the organization and carrying out of at the end of February. Freshman Class Council: First Row: Tara Kincaide, Amy Heatherington, Brigette Kubin, Jenny Grant. Jenny Wolf. Janet Kim. Dave Olsen. Second Row: Mike Svolos. Amy Diehl. Riffany Kouzes. Cindy Connelly, Karen Charles. Allison Woodman. Sonya Taheri. Jim Carner, Kevin Schule, Andy Charles. 55 their money fund to other class councils, held to earn money, such as the freshman the blood drive held The Student Conference was quite a busy group this yearl They held a rockin' Homecoming dance on October and sponsored several open houses. The group sold flowers and helped with the blood drive. They also sponsored a spirit week in late February. and the dating game that was held between Wheaton North and us during that week. They planned fun events and activities that helped to boost school spirit. Stu-Con was definitely a large, positive force over this past year. TUDE T CONFERENC Susan Berkau Tyler Bolen Joseph Circelli Diana Corbett Lara Corkrey John Diehl Stephen Eckelberry Christopher Eidler Nicole Ertas Mark Evinger Pamela Gabbard Carrie Giessel Catherine Giessel Tim Gilbertsen Linda Glenz Amy Goering Michael Gronberg Richard Harper Gretchen Hasse Robert Haworth Dwayne Holmes Scott lsenhart Laura Johnston Grant Keller Daniel Kennedy William Kohley Stacy Layton Kiechul Lee Sandra Lin Julie Loftus Barbara Martin Katherine McCall Albert McMillen David Menditto Keith Morris 56 Pamela Morton William Muir Pat Mundschau Wendy Nichols Lisa O'Malley Ann Pape Mike Populorum Kevin Precht William Raatz Mark Rendina Sharon Riggle Christine Roeder Pamela Roegiest Karin Sanders Rick Sasko Lisa Scalise Paul Schewe Paul Schmerold Steven Schomas Helde Schroeder Bonnie Slater Erik Snowbeck Douglas Stahler Jane Swanson Robert Swatland Jeffrey Temple Jeffrey Tilles Kaarin Tisue Peter Von Lehe Paul Walker-Bright Kristen Yadlosky Donna Tomin Nadine Adaska ' Jeffrey Zeitler l First Row: Lisa O'Malley. Lisa Aellig, Meg Humay. Lori Lopossa. Mary Stephenson. Dave Olsen, Nancy Fox. Second Row: Mrs. Jaques. Jenny Grant. Dave Menditto. Grant Keller, Chris Kouzes. Dennis Genetski. Matt Anderson, Mike Svolos, Jenny Wolf. Mrs. Batson. Third Row: Brigitte Kubin. Amy Heatherington, Mark Goble. Jenny Hamilton. Tracy Pierson. Stacy Thorne. Annie Ni. Jeff Temple. l l l i NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY S' w f 1 . - ,W f f'Y,.1,l6 'Z2W '. , , .f if.. ffl' 1,373 Q, . . aw. wma First Row: Lisa O'Malley, Sheri Welch. Meg Humay, Beth Holum, Erik Snowbeck, Bill Muir, Pam Gabbard. Pam Slater, Diana Corbett. Second Row: Susan Berkau. Sandra Lin, Karen Zahrodney, Scott Isenhart, John Diehl, Gretchen Hasse, Mary Stephenson, Nadine Adaska, Pam Morton, Pam Swain. Kaarin Tisue. Carrie Giessel, Cathy Giessel. Kristen Yadlosky, Dave Menditto. Carol Lucas. Karin Sanders. Third Row: Paul Schewe, Laura Johnston. Barb Martin. Rick Sasko, Bonnie Slater, Jeff Tilles. Tyler Bolen, Jill Eckhoff, Wendy Nichols. Curt Wallace. Kiechul Lee, Dave Rott. Kathy McCall. Not Pictured: Rob Haworth. Meg Humay. Stacy Layton. Keith Morris, Sarah Richard. Blake Schomas. Jane Swanson, Laura Thompson. Greg Unterberg. Heide Schroeder. Scott Lipps, Joe Circelli. Julie Loftus, Mike Gronberg. Paul Schmerold, Peter Von Lehe. Rob Swatland, Nicole Ertas. This year's National Honor Society is to be commended for having continued to meet top standards of academic achievement and school leadership. Its members have been active in speech, yearbook, sports, drama, language clubs, and many other areas of interest. Sponsors Mrs. Henry and Mr. Bachtold, as well as president John Diehl, planned the initiation ceremony for the new senior inductees - candles were lit and many congratulations exchanged. In addition to the induction ceremony. the National Honor Society had planned an open house which proved to be a great success. The first business of National Honor Society concerned the induction of junior members, who are all to be congratulated for their outstanding achievements. 57 S ANISH NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY ' wiblilme .Q 1. N-aw-A ROW I: Sharon Riggle, Lori Zahrodney. Sarah Richards fpresidentj, Diana Corbett Cvice-presidentj, Kathy McCall. ROW 2: Jenny Arquilla. Stever Eckelberry, Laura Piech, Gina Brown. Fran Haddock. ROW 3: Mandy Evelhoch, Dave Mendino. Kristin Hoppenstedt. Sheri Welch. Not pictured: Jane Swanson Csecretaryb. The Spanish National Honor Society, now in its third year of existence at Wheaton Central. was established to honor the students with outstanding abilities to speak and comprehend the Spanish Language. This year, they donated SIOO to the people in Mexico during the earth- quake disaster. The group met in late fall for a Mexican dinner at Que Pasa restaurant in Naperville, then in the spring, experienced Spanish cuisine in Chicago. The emersion day in the spring with the Spanish Club was a great success. Dr. Alfred Samper is the advisor to the group and the officers are Sarah Richards as president, Diana Corbett as vice-president, Jane Swanson as secretary, and Lori Zahrodney was treasurer. The new members were induct- ed on February 24 during a candlelight ceremo- ny in which the officers spoke. S8 --f-. . Jigga ,, i wake? ?x Q ,tv Y. q v ,ap . ,,. , - 5, 1 ? K ,.., c N if 4 W L' U ksfl. 3 'J '.f.. ...-- W c. 'L .t 31? ck 5 N . . ,V ', 3-cttw rf' . ., .... Q - kv we X15.'f- New lnductees: ROW It Matt Spitznagle. Kathy Kerns. Angela Mancini. ROW 2: Joe Circelli. Vineit Gosain. Jenni Heaton. Mary McCall. Tony Kim. ROW 3: Alana Walen. Pam Swain. Laura Welch, Brenda Shay. Shawn Storoe, Dan Muir. Bob Mutch, Mike Henson. S ANISH LUB First Row: Sharon Riggle, Miss Sowa CAdvisorJ. Diane Corbett CPresidentJ, Kathy McCall fVice-presidentj. Mary McCall CSecretaryb. Second Row: Jose Sprinter. Nicole Esteman. Stephanie Filas, Andy Buckingham. Tracy Artman. Not Pictured: Julie Buric CTreasureJ. Amy Leidig. Monika Koriakin, Gina Brown. W ' X .1 fi fd f it. Q.. Q, .,,, , 3 '- . f I Q. ' A 9 ' Y. , ,V ,wg . ur 'H ' .- - A i n A .Q I ' WT,-'ii - 3 .1 7.32 f eg- , .c IES. c 2,1 F' nr' sr. , ifk gig , .1 ' ik . - Q Q ty . f 1 4 J' J ,. '-----. X . 'su X gig - 4? . l'- g. in K 5 L v- vi. fu Tir ' ,5 , - V If kj ., 4 W g yn f Y-L V,,, ' 'fr' he K ,il .S if 'N 5 Q ,. if - J I , 3513 ' ' , . tap-K ' V Q ' A ' I3 ' A fi ef 'f .-1:3 K . V 1 I ,.. . ,x . ' U iq T 'S .234 if , , , . .. . A Spanish Club is an opportunity for students to broaden their cultural awareness to areas outside of the U.S., and to have fun in the process. At Christmas time. the students got a taste of Spanish dulces when they had their Christmas party, A pinata was brought in and each member was given 3 chances at cracking it to get to the candies. Also. around this time. they were treated to authentic Spanish food with the Spanish National Honor Society. They planned for these events at the meetings which were held every two weeks where they concluded their discussion with munchies of various types. ln March. they held an immersion day in the school where speaking English was prohibited. There they made crafts and played games. watched a Spanish movie, and made their own Mexican,fSpanish meal. The preceeding officers this year were Diana Corbett - President. Kathy McCall - Vice- president. Julie Buric - Treasurer. and Mary McCall A Secretary. The advisor to the group was Miss Meg Sowa. For the last meeting they dined at their favorite Spanish restaurant and discussed their favorite memories of the year. ,dw 49' 'Q ,QS ' T f s?fW'i . .ei fii rgi s . in- - ' K -sew' , T X2 , s- , xo t . . -, gi it , Axg. . . 'ills- ..4' f 59 FRENC NATIO AL HO QR SCCIETY First Row: Sue Kim. Nicole Ertas. Tammi Breigner, Michelle Barnum, Annie Ni. Kim Schaffer. Second Row: Cathy Woodhouse. Emily McGuen. Dan Bergstrom, Doug Allen. Cathy Giessel. Kristin Yadlosky. Susan Berkau. Kristy Isgren. Third Row: Heather Davis, Melanie Cooley. Brian Paulsen. Bob Goldsbourough. Carrie Giessel, Julie Schoonmaker. Not Pictured: Pam Morton, Kiechul Lee. Kathy Hodel. Jane Kim. Jenny Greco, Laura Johnston, Nadine Adaska. Stacey Layton. Gail Holmberg. Chris Eidler. Kim Shaffer. French National Honor Society recognizes the academic achievements of outstanding students studying the french language. To be accepted, a second year student must earn all A's in at least 3 semesters of French. ln the spring, the W.C.H.S. Society chapter, under the direction of Nancy lrey, held an annual induction ceremony for the new members. The event climaxes when the inductees pass a lighted candle and recite the Society's pledge in French, officially making them new members. FRENC LUB 4 . N V' -1' va Y A , Ex. V ,,,,. A ,',. 4 H 422' 'JJ Sg ,V .- gnu- f 'A , K Although small in number, the members of the '85-'86 French Club were great in spirit! Supervised by Nancy Irey, French Club provided a great opportunity for students to learn about french culture and converse in French in a relaxed, fun environment. Members enjoyed french food, and celebrated traditional French holidays such as the Festival of Kings, Easter, and Mardi Gras. They also watched a popular current French film, played Family Feud and other games, and participated in several French exposure outings. The year climaxed with the annual spring trip to Chicago for a film, other cultural events, and dinner at a french restaurant. All members and officers CCathy Woodhouse, Kim Strassburg - President, Kelly Hardin - Vice-President, Julie Betts - Secretaryj were appreciated in helping make French Club a truly interesting and educational experience. First Row: Emily McGuen, Cathy Woodhouse, Kim Strassburg. Kathy McCall. Second Row. Karen Wang, Kristen Young, Tammi Breigner, Annie Ni. Third Row: Melanie Cooley, Bob Goldsbourough, Heather Davis. 61 GERMAN NATIQNA l HO OR SOCIETY P.-J 'J -1,A. ,i,Q, .. Q N: Nu. Second 62 as ra Lin. Julie Loftus. Barb Marti First Row: Anke Klein, Jill Eckhoff, Christine Roeder. Kirsten Young. Joan Mauer. Not Pictured Gretchen Hasse, Scott lsenhart. Sand Row: Rob Haworth,Chris Haworth, Kevin Knight.Chris Hoffman, Brian Isenhart. Keith Morris. Lisa O'Malley, Laura Thompson. Kaarin Tisue. Joel Piper. 3 Y Michael Lill The distinction of being a member of the German National Honor Society is obtained by having earned at least two A's out of three semesters of German, and having at least an overall B average. This years Honor Society has worked side by side with the STEP program to arrange the arrival of the German students. The group also planned the induction cere- mony for the new inductees. President Brian Isenhart, as well as presiding officers Rob Haworth, Joel Piper, Chris Hoffman, Kevin Knight, and Mike Lilly have worked hard to carry on the continuing standard of excellence in the German pro- gram. l l 1 l S UNITE l1ZPARYM:'1l1 '-vt First Row: Barb Martin. Karin Sanders. Mrs. Tate. Dave Bryson, Laura Mclntyre. Second Row: Carol Warner, Sandra Lin. Chris Haworth. Bill Ratz. Rob Haworth. Pete VonLehe. Kathy McCall. Third Row: Mrs. Havertine. Jeff Gauger. Kaarin Tisue. Julie Loftus. Mike lmpola. Rick Sasko. July 3, I985, twenty-one American students boarded a Condor flight The Americans settled in, made themselves right at home and quickly established two hangouts which they will remember forever. In the mornings they met at Cafe Hahn, and in the evenings they met at Dieter's Sudhaus. The group's trip was not limited to hanging out in Neumarkta day trips with the group included Nuremburg, Weltanberg, Regensurg. Rothenberg, Munich, the Bavarian Film Studios, and a glider flight from an airfield near Altdorf. They also spent a night in Frankfurt, and as the climax, a week in West Berlin. During the school year the Student Exchange Program to Germany was busy preparing for the visit of the German students from Ostendorfer Gymnasium in Neumarkt, Bavaria. Many weeks were spent raising money, lining up hosts, and planning activities. This year's exchange proved to be a great success. Their three-week stay was busy, but fun and exciting. Rick Sasko and Mike lmpola coordinated the successful activities, which included an incomparable two night stay at the Wagon Wheel Resort in Rockton, a trip to Funway roller rink, a thrilling Chicago Sting indoor soccer game, and a pizza party courtesty of Astro Carry-Outs. The group was given a bus tour of Chicago, narrated by Dr. Watson, as well as a walking tour of Chicago. When the Germans departed many intense friendships had been formed, many tears were shed, and promises of letters and visits were i ' made. The cycle will repeat itself with the finalization of plans for the M summer of '86 in Germany. In to Frankfurt, West Germany for a four week stay in the divided nation. THE GERMAN EXPERIENC rrcnugg ' ! SEQ 'Y 8 ,!' 1 ,f 4 v 1, fi. 1 S ff! ,NS 3 L 5 si5'g?f2-'E S 3 if Vw 2? W' if? 1 Q si E OUR FRIE DS FROM BRO D if WF 1 V I .- J as 'l Xf- LEFT TO RIGHT Jeanette Charmin Marie Larson Nohra Llana Esther Rasch NOT PICTURED Sandra Sarabia. Wheaton Central was fortunate enough this year to have in its attendance five foreign exchange students. Each student came from a different country, yet all were delightful and entertaining. Esther Rasch, who stayed with the Hasses came from Hamburg, Germany, while Sandra Sarabia joined the Tigers from Bolivia. Marie Larsson's hometown is Stockholm, Sweden, Nora Llana flew to the U.S. from Columbia. and Jeanette Charmin told about life in Johannesburg. South Africa. Both faculty and students enjoyed the time they spent with these five girls, for their personalities were greatl They helped to educate many students at Central about customs or traditions that are prevalent in other countries and made the students laugh in the process. All the girls had a terrific sense of humor. The Tiger would like to wish them luck always and we're glad to 55 have found some new friendsl LATIN CLUB i'4'3P1Qg NGDQ cgvfo 1' ? ,ef W 1 has LATHAI LI 7' ES First Row: Tom Mahoney, Ted Lesch. John Heaton. Second Row: Dan Gannon, Nancy Jozwiak. Liz Toohey. Third Row: Art Greene. Mr. Bachtold. l l n f iN Sill'V l'w: 1 We-F ill' 'K N. ',' 4 i' L ' QA-. ' .f eq ui lllxxq if A, ,l,..,l Q x 'N Vi ll x 1 if jf ' I J This year's Latin Club is quite a groupl Led by Mr. Bachtold. the group sold candy bars in order to hold their annual pizza parties at Pal Joey's throughout the year. The money earned also went towards the annual Latin Banquet that is held each spring. In addition to the regular activities. the members of the group had a chance to travel to Russia i .Y 0.. ,1f I . L X E If Ayi, the summer of '86 with Mr. Bachtold on a special tour of the country. fQN , in V 4 All members agreed that they enjoyed the activities and the company gg?-,L 7 ,, 5,-'W '-QNX ,n g they shared. A ,i A A ,. , E1 12. ,-ji, , 5?-I gxf , faxing f- H - im p: ,I T t 1 5532 5' - '-.li Qi: i rdf? r !Q'silfK-...L ,. .K 1 . f-1 63 -'k I 'Mb X W T, 8: 15 r Jil l gr, Qif gi g ff V - ' 'QW YL 5 A lm1!K Qxl S w-Xitct ll! RT LUB 3 -4 fr 2 I f l i J. '55 ' V? 'VERY' J.. 'X 1 v First Row: Emily McEwan, Dana Slattery, Amanda Lenz. Second Row. Regina Shaw. Bethany Lankin. Third Row: Jim Kapellas. Elizabeth Arnfield. Laura Piech. x, ,,....,--fs' Art Club has had several meetings where demonstrations of new techniques were presented. The Art Club students had an opportunity to work with special photographic cartooning paper, scratch board, and air brushes. The techniques aren't normally learned in the art curriculum. The most exciting and challenging prospect was the making of an art video. The members, along with Mr. Baumgartner, traveled to Longfellow School and the SCRC where the students reviewed the instruction of making such a video. The members enjoyed and appreciated the opportunities presented to them that helped to better their understanding of the different medias and subject materials open to their imagination. il 67 TUDENTS AGAINST DRLI K DRIVING fy graiei . 5 gg 4-il. 4 Q7 IK s...r 1- Ml J wh' NX. f ROW I: Jim Czaika, Jim Perry. Jeff Zeitler, Alanna Walent ROW 2: Mary McCall. Julie Perry. Chris Roeder, Shari Mutchler, Kelly Cothern, Rob Heal, ROW 4: Mr. Stace Betts. Jennie Breece. Val Disz, Elisabeth Varnhagen, Lisa Broderick, Paula Jacobsen, Laura Piech. Kathy McCall, Sarah Bricker, Kevin Struckoff. Dan Cothern, Tim Gilbei Robin Zalewskit ROW 31 Karina Erins. Felicia Slattery. Lara Corkery. Jill Eckhoff, John sen. Chris Hutchinson. Katie Kroger, Lisa Dignazio. Jennie Esterman, Gina Brown Since its establishment in l984, the Wheaton Central chapter of Under the auspices of Mr. Stacey and officers Jill Eckhoff an S.A.D.D. CStudents Against Driving Drunkb has grown both in num- John Perry, our chapter of S.A.D.D. organized numerous fund rai: ber and influence. The highlight of this year was the hosting of a Aers, appeared on local cable television, and strove to awaken th conference for schools interested in starting a S.A.D.D. chapter. community to the problem of drunk driving. S THE PRIDE Despite a shaky start, THE PRIDE enjoyed a prosperous year, managing to come out with a new issue every month, some more notable ones being the Christmas and the alentine's day issues. The Pride staff underwent many changes, with a different staff practically every week. Special thanks to the sponsors, Mrs. McNeal-Bulak and Miss Messina, and to staff who pulled more than their weight this year: the editor hauna Kettinger, Chief photographers, Sunita Advaney and Pam Slater. . . PM 3. 4' 'ta-.Q FRONT ROW: Amanda Lenz, Shauna Kettinger, Dana Slattery. SECOND ROW: Beth Lonkin. Bob Goldsbor- ough. Myron Hsu. THIRD ROW: Pam Slater, Karen Wang, Amy Williams. FOURTH ROW: Janet Kim. Kris Harper, Amy Diehl. Julie Robertson. 4 TD sw' TECHNICAL THE TRE CREW ':,eZ.'mZ .,Mf--M t M v, . ROW li Neha Desai'. Gail Holmbergi Heather Davis'. Maria Butta'i ROW 2, Sunita Advaneyi Megan Bryan. Melanie Cooley', Alanna Walen', NOT PlCTUREDf Anita Advaney , Kirk Bauman'. John Cholewinski', Emily McEwan', Laura Mclntyre', Scott Stone , Pete Von Lehe', Heather Baily'. Kathy Gallagher. Cathy Stehlik, Robin Zalewski . C' denotes Guild memberj How many people, when they go to see a Whea- , ton Central production on stage, think about what goes on behind the scenes? The technical crew W plays a big role in the performance of a show. It is , i ,i,,',, responsible for coordinating the lights, adjusting the sound. building the set, managing the stage, M, M and making sure that everything runs smoothly - f throughout the entire performance. Director Joe 4 U ry.. Gerace and Technical Director Donald Hood worked together to help shows like Godspell and fi ' J the l986 Variety Show become a success by di- recting both the actors and techies hand in hand to work together. This year, the directors developed what they titled a Guild System. Members of the Guild re- ceived credit and merit based upon the number of hours they worked. Guild members could system- atically work their way up to becoming a stage manager, light coordinator, etc. by earning hours and learning from more experienced members. This system has helped to develop a stronger technical crew and, therefore, a stronger theatre foundation. So, the next time you go to see a show at Wheaton Central, try to imagine what's happen- ing in the light booth or backstage. Remember, behind every good show is a good tech crewl 70 l CHORUS st Row: Bethany Lankin. Allison Precht, Robin Zalewski, Bri itte Kubin. Martha S rba. Lisa Mini, Melissa Carlin, Heather Bailey, Theresa Modaff, Kelly Kozlowski, gan Bryan, Amy Diehl, Jessica Cheatham, Second Row: Melissa Hicks, Lisa Garrod, fany Kouzes. Tara Kincaide. Laina Pappas. Heather Cook, Janee Blackwell. Tracy pp. Sue Ehnborn. Melissa Dictle. Brook Hendrixs. Tammy Valkenberg, Andrea Clogly, e Hess, Julie Robertson. Third Row: Stady Greenstein. Becky Thomas, Julie Betts, 'son Woodman. Kim White. Pam Gabbard, Jenny Wolf. Joan Mauer, Kelli Allen, Beth odruff. Shelly Thurston. Amy Schleis. Cathy McCaoy, Anna Wakefield, Heather gel. Suita Advaney. Julie Linquist. Fourth Row: Terri Culter, Laura Chase, Mary Ellen ligan, Petrina Thomas. Jo-Anna Simmons, Alison Peacher, Erika Varricchio, Laura P ' lie Baumgartner. Tracy Stern. Erika Varricchio, JoAnne Ward, Shelia McMinn, Lindsey Snowden, Sylvia Singh, Stephanie Sayer, Kim Obert, Wendy Cahill, Dawn 0'Neil. Joy Lambert, Michelle MacGaffey. Mindy Balckwell. Mindy Blackwell, Cathy Groth, Tara Adams, Suzanne Sokolski, Leslie Dores, Nancy Covell, Shauna Kettinger, Denise Dybas, Laura Mclntyre. Fifth Row: Scott Stone. Mike Roberts, Jeff Loomis, Brad Wood, Greg Raff, Dave Vanham. Tom Holmes, Lee Harris, Anthony Laudicina, Lenny Gangestead, Chip Herzog. Liz Witzotke. Krista Frank, Ean Beunthoen, Reid Mlsna, Mike McMahon, Mike DeNunzio, Bob Salzman, John Gisle. Jason Hegna, Dan Linka. Not Pictured: Ann Millage. A X When the lunch hours neared, many students may have been under the belief that they had quite talented stomachs. However, the tunes that drifted to their ears were those of the concert chorus. Led by the dynamic Mr. Clementz, the group practiced hard each day. Their skill was evident when they delighted audiences at the Christmas Concert, the Spring Concert, and the District Music Festival. It is also obvious that the students enjoyed the class, judging by the large size of the group. 71 5 W.C. .S. MARCHING i ,J . QA! A! fs Q, Q. . First Row: Abby Evelhoch. Alex Mulholland, Paul Taylor, Bill Simmons, Jason Wood, Mason Chamberlin, Jeff Janicki, Dan Harty, Corinne Shannon. Second Row: Mike O'Connor, Allison McKee, Mary Thermos, Carmella DaRochia, Valerie Lawrence. Sheri Mikos, Denise Lilly, Darcy Ross, Jennifer Andrews. Kim Strassburg. Third Row: Ann Johnson, Renee Tomim, Candace White, Paul Holdredge, Laura Mutch, Under the direction of Mr. Terry Redford, the W.C.H.S. Marching Band practiced long hard hours, both in school and out. The group often ahd to practice in the non-stop drizzle or the freezing cold to be prepared for the outstanding half-time shows they thrilled everyone with. When the cold became intolerable and the football season came to a close, they moved inside and became the Concert Band. They held many concerts and took place in several area contests. ln the Stagg High School Contest they took a third place. In April they attended the District Festival and placed well, likewise. The group also took part in many parades and festivities such as the Memorial Day Parade and the Harvard-Milk Festival. Their many hours of straining practice was evident from their playing abilities. 72 i l i l I Monique Walrad, Allyson Fessler. Heidi Cutright, Mark Sommerville. Sereni Sheikh, Geri Gossen, Nick Maczek. Karin Fisk. Fourth Row: Glenn Martensor Carrie Giessel, Rich Bollacker, Lenny Gangestad, Dave Brancato, Derek Boucher Mike Greco, John Barcanic, Brian Pearl, Dave Wiltfang, Jeff Kaumphausen, Davi Foos. Brian Paulsen. Mr. Dennis Rosy. Fifth Row: Kevin Knight, Scott Fitzgerald A . 'Q' ,R L 1 r xl' 1 .u 4 -rg 4+ 4 4 VV? F rfhgf CONCERT BAN SAXOPHONE Daniel Harty Kevin Knight Mike O'Connor Charles Passut Keith Spengel Kimberly Strassburg Scott Walter BASS Tom Arnfield JAZZ BAN TRUMPE T5 KE YBOARDS PIA NO John Barcanic Brian Pearl Amanda Evelhoch Derek Boucher Dave Brancato Dave Foos Dave Wiltfang Corinne Shannon Scott Shannon LOW BRASSXTROMBONES Ron Carns Jenni Heaton Kevin Precht Timothy Pritchard CONCERT BAND FLUTE Jennifer Andrews Jennie Breece Tamara Cassier Lisa Dismeier Amanda Evelhoch Dagny Latimer Valerie Lawrence Denise Lilly Allison McKee Sheri Mikos Darcy Ross TRUMPLT John Barcanlc Richard Bollacker Derek Boucher David Brancato David l-oos Leonard Gangestad Carrie Giessel Chris Greco Mike Greco Odis Horne Jeff Kamphausen Brian Paulsen Brian Pearl David Wiltfang BASSOON Julie Brockman TUBA Ron Carns CLARINET Heidi Cutright Karin Fisk Jane Frantik Gerilyn Gossen Paul Holdredge Aim Johnson Nick Maczek Laura Mutch Nicole Plersol Scott Shannon Serene Sheikh Mark Sommervillee Kimberly Strassburg Donna Tomim Monique Walrad I-RENCH HORN Laura l-ischer John Heaton Rory Joyner Shannan Joyner Tami Rogers Eric Schwarze Corinne Shannon lzrin Spooner ALTO SAXOPHONE Scott Fitzgerald Kevin Knight Michael O'Connor Keith Spengel SA X OPHO Nl- Dan Harty Charles Passut Scott Walter LUPHONIUM Jenni Heaton Kevin Precht TROMHONL Jonathan Holdredge Todd llebenow Timothy Prichard Scott Woolley PLRCUSSION Jeff Janicki Alexander Mulholland William Simmons Paul Taylor Jason Wood Mason Chamberlin es I I I-I Il 131 'B 1lQQ. Cl II I :Ill ll IID :Q Bl lBl1lCl-I I Y ICI e I7 PEP BAN 'VT fl J- Q , , 1' , 1. f. ,. x r 4 K K'k S if ,Ak-f 3 R ,X r I 4 N V W! -1 X ,nv,7,,,4f,:j 1 ., , mf, 4 ' f f - ' K Y ' v ri 121-fi fE':ffA ,: ,', I w TROMBON6 Jeff Kannphausen Gerilyn Fdssen A f ' 1 Timothy Prichard Brnan Paulsen Nick Maczbk-ff 5, 1: tiffgiQLilj9i?fH?3Ii?l? Scott Woolley Brian Pearl Layura V +V: , 'David Wilffang Scou SI1anno1f f7fFffQ,f,f12arg A ' Hun r n Jennifer An.1fewsrvrifi?5g'f: Tum Mark AA Charles ,Qassut r Aliison McKee'P 1 Ron Cams Kim A Sheri M55405, Donna Tomirff'f?Q!,,5f55Qfggffff, L,,i y I 31? HMNCH HORN Monique waxramj, W f 1 TRUMPLTK ' r Laura Fisher ':lA' ., John Barcalyyif John Heaton AL TO-SAXQFHONQ A ' Derek Boucher Corinne Shannon ga-,fl pilggggfglq-Vf r'hW' is Davud Brancato A Kevin Khjghfjf gi Davud I-cos ' CLARINET Mwpwt-I Ofbnngf 1' Carruc Gnessel Karin Fisk 1 , M . uf ,,i- ' ' me ORCHESTR First Row: Slyvia Sung, Debbie Crocker, Jeff D'Ambrosia Second Row Jeff Denman Ester Rausch Jim Stegan Lydia Leong Blythe Smith Third Row Jeff Wietemier. Monica Chapman. Robyn Ro. Rika Lin Laura Bernhardt Jim Kapulas Fourth Row Tom Arnefield Jim Multra John Diehl Anu Mahagan. Lara Corkery. Anke Klein. Kirsten Young. Amanda Lenz Pam Slater Mellanie Griffin Not Pictured Annie Huang Fran Haddock Pam Ist VIOLIN Laura Bernhardt Lydia Leong Anu Mahajan Pam Slater Sylvia Sung Kirsten Young 2nd VIOLIN Margie Bienlien Monica Chapman Debbie Crocker Mellanie Griffin ' Anke Klein ' I' Rika Lin Esther Rasch Robyn Ro VIOLA Lara Corkey Jeff Denman Kris Hutchinson .lim Kapellas Amanda Lenz Blythe Smith Jim Stegen Jeff Wiedemeier CELLO Jeff D'Ambrosio John Diehl Fran Haddock Jim Multra PIANO Annie Huang STRING BASS Tom Arnfield DRUMS Magon Chamberlain -F- GODSPELL Kim , gf, H Vi 4 4 Q V , I ',f ,-K E sv VHS! 'R ' ff1fiC7'7W .f'53?'!1'9'fL V iliffff fifnl' v , :.A FH m , rag3i?ian 5i2nLehe, Rolggwialgwski, Kirl6 Hhumari1, v f ' 1 JohniCl'iolewinski Stage M3h3Egi9QG3iI Holmbepjg, ,Vg ' , Student Dirgifoifdenni QV Choreograpfidfs-Beth Schdmasiw V Masta? CGFPBUIH-Rvb . 5Ce'108faPh?fiD0 H004 CQSIUIFJGF-Mfifle A 'Qf liAsSiSfa'1f D ifeCf0trD0 hn5 Q?iigL W i fi 1 vx Q Q umm !,,.f ,X -...,. 'nv 4 Q, 1 1 I x n I f, .. E. ,,f. N jg-gg A ,X 5 Z 'Q Q V We Beseech Thee hear us! has begitiftheafdethrough the halls of Wheaton Central' for two months as the cast and crew got ready for the opening Godspell. ' ' ' L l Godspell IS a musical based upon tHg3SiQogpel.according to St. Matthew, thoughfthis verslon was a but updated It ranged from Happy Days. lilue Berry eiljlQlllhitou1.Fernando, Guido. and Mr. T. i : fthe Prodigal Son l Q - at , L. .NA tx ft I l 5 by i 81 THE FACULTY VS STUDENTS ASKETB LL G ME .k ' A Friday. February I4, l986. brought students and faculty together for a boisterous pep assembly to be fol- lowed by the annual Faculty vs. Students basketball game. Ap- proximately 20 senior guys, as well as nu- merous faculty mem- bers, participated in the high-scoring, wild-action game. The scoring was undeter- mined, however, the faculty finished ahead for the first time in many years. ' 'lf - 1- YT ,WV M ..,, SPECIAL EVENTS f l ...Y ,V EQA -.-A... , s - -....s....:x.s....La, xl we-f-M gpm.. - The Spirit-Week Auction drew a large crowd. W f W'22 2 X ii . , . ., . . 'WM !'S.L.J f'lr,1lef,2 ' A ., 2 l 5'Sl Q V DN X g Q fi 'll aim. The Cheerleaders and Tigerettes decided to auction themselves off as slaves for one day to the highest bidder. So, with the help of Chris Walker and auctioneer, Mr. Gerace, all squad members were sold to various people of the crowd that had swamped the commons area. The girls found it to be quite profitable. Dr. Schimmels-was both entertaining and educational in his presentation. The Library Learning Center, almost filled to its limit. was the designated area for the discussion of I Was A High School Drop ln. The Annual Blood Drive was sponsored by the freshman class council and was held in late winter. Wheaton Central High School collected well over last year's total of l60 pints of blood. l . 1 gt V A 'Lf' Students signing up for the Blood Drive. Dr. Schimmels. captivating his audience. 83 SPEECH TE M Their season starts in October, and ends in April. Their Saturdays are spent at different high schools spead around Illinois. Who are these people who wake up at 5 a.m. on a Saturday morning? These devoted students and teachers are the well-acclaimed Wheaton Central High School Speech Team. Starting in the fall, the coaches .l.B. Gerace, Donna Messina, Steve Behrens, and Lisza Alexander coached and prepared the competititors. Both the novice and varsity teams dominated the speech circuit by placing at every meet. The speech team had seven regularly scheduled meets. Two of these were spent overnight at Illinois State University and Bradley University. One of the main goals of this young team was to win the Thornwood High School Tournament. This tournament was the toughest of the year, with the best competitors in the state. The Speech Team's determination enabled them to capture first place. At Regionals. eight out of twelve people advanced to Sectionals. Central advanced three people to State: Charlie Jenson, .leff Temple, and Sandra Lin. This year's squad had its ups and downs. Led by Seniors Carol Lucas and Jeff Temple, the team stuck together. Both varsity and novice worked hard, sometimes eating dinner at school, and staying until 9:00 pm at night. Wheaton Central's Speech Team will look back at the awards and accomplishments they made. They can look back to placing well at every tournament, winning the first place plaque from Thornwood, advancing eight people to Sectionals, and especially having had Charlie Jensen and Jeff Temple place 5th in State in Humorous Duet Acting. Besides these competitive aspects of Speech, this year's team created a togetherness. From the pizza dinners at Dominoes, staying until 9.00 pm, getting in trouble for slurpees, going to McDonalds almost every night. and having the overnights, the members of the WCHS Speech Team did have a good year. Not only do they look back on the past, but also to the future, for Wheaton Central looks forward to next year's season at which time they will once again try to capture the State title. ww' E it if ig eeie K y y I ,Y .. H 0 +6 x - m,, - f 'np' QM A s ii Y i 1 BW I: Julie Schoonmaker. Lori Zahrodney. Sue Kim, Rekha Rao, Sunita Advaney, Fran Julie Bama. Kim Fields. Liesha Eberst, Mike Crowl. Lee Harris, Grant Keller. Keith iddock. Lisa Dinaszio. Jenny Estermang ROW 2: Megan Bryan. Eric Schwarze. Joan Spengal. Bill Kohley, Melissa Carlin. Heather Bailey, Kristy lsgren. Katy Kroeger: ROW 4: Turer. Samantha Meranda. Kim Szpiech, Jeff Temple, Bill Maliff, Anne Ni, Marta Craig Sloan. Chris Mancini. Charlie Jensen. Scott Stone. Chris Rizzi. Kelly Hardin. mphrey, Carol Lucas, Robin Zalewski, Cathy Woodhouse. ROW 3: Karen Zahrodney, 85 A THE YE RBOGK STAFF First Row: Steve Eckelberry, Melissa Carlin, Megan Bryan, Diana Corbett. Pam Mor- Reid Mlsna. Kathy McCall. Third Row: Monika Korlakin. Tracy Artman. Heather ion. Robin Zalewski. Jenny Esterman. John Heaton. Second Row: Alanna Walen. Bailey. Kaarin Tisue, Sharon Riggle, Emily McEwan, Alesha Gunderson, Kim Lewis. Suzanne Sokolsky. Mary McCall. Laura Piech, Bill Muir, Lisa Disnazio, Nancy Jozwiak, Kathi Kleimeyer, Neha Desai. Myron Hsu. if , V Xa l WHEW, Irs DONE! J, 86 5 Nluy Few people realize how very difficult it is to tie together an entire year of classes. faculty. sports. activities, shows and events into one book and to equally represent the variety of people involved in these things. The Yearbook Staff has pushed hard to meet its deadlines all year, and we did it!! We're proud of this 50th edition of the Wecomi and hope everyone appreciates and enioys the book as much as we enjoyed working on it. Of course, all the people who contributed to the production should receive their well deserved thanks! Advisor: Mr. Don Elfstrom Editor - in - Chief: Diana Corbett SeniorfJunior Editor: Pam Morton Sophomore Editor: Megan Bryan Freshman Editor: Tracy Artman index Editors: Stephanie Kwiat Mary McCall Sunita Advaney Assistant Faculty Editor: Sharon Riggle Assistant Sports Editors: Bill Muir Myron Hsu Assistant Activities Editor: Robin Zalewski Assistant Copy Editor: Ann Pape Dark Room Producer: Sunita Advaney Chief Photographer: Steve Eckelberry Cover Design: Neha Desai Theme: Mr. Elfstrom Diana Corbett The list is endless, but hopefully no one has been forgotten. Here goes . , . THE i985-86 YEARBOOK STAFF Kathy McCall, Olga Economos. Laura Piech, Kaarin Tisue, Monika Koriakin, Aimee Leidig, Chris Roeder. Heide Schroeder. Annie Ni. Cathy Woodhouse, Jenny Esterman. Diane Knaus. Jill Richardson. Dawn O'Neil.Carol Smith. Emily McEwan, Stephanie Filas. Shawna Michaels. Marya Laminder, John Heaton, Jenni Heaton, Nancy Jozwiak, Kim Lewis, Julie Buric, Melissa Carlin, Alanna Walen. Suzanne Sokolski, Kim Sanders, Kristofer Widtolm. Jay Kinght. Reid Mlsna. Arian Piech. Lisa Dignazio. Heather Bailey, Jowayne Ward, Kathi Kleimeyer. Alicia Gunderwson. Elisabeth Varn Hagen, Terri Morton. Naturally. the thanks do not end with a simple listing of names. so please refer to the editor's comments on page 208. 449-N! 87 QFFI E EDLICATIO This year. CentraI's students continued to be exposed to various useful office skills. via Office Education. The students' typing skills, manners, etc . . . were all perfected as the year progressed. Office Education has been provided through exposure to actual office experience. so that the students will be better prepared for life beyond school, as well as for future office work. Some j of this experience is F gained through the co-op Q shop which is run by the f f ' O.E. members. f T, 4 i bmw wa ky?-' A'f First Row: Mrs. Hyde. Rebecca Knight, Lorinda Oertel. Second Row: Nancee Martik. Carol Backhaus. Patty Roeder. Eva Arellano. l Third Row: Jane Swanson. Chris Feiszli, Sheri Welch, Fourth Row: Kristy Klein. Michelle Bartlett. Laura Rogers, Deena Krassman. Fifthl Row: Julie Hoffman, Cara Vollum. Michelle Michaud, Lisa Garrod. If one likes working with people, H.E.R.O. QHome Economics Related Occupationsj is the group to join. Mrs. Reilly instructs these ef students, who after a half day of school or such. spend at least fifteen hours a week in a home economics related job. Students are employed in restaurants, retail or ., service businesses, 5 Q A H.E.R. . U':75 mlo 2'f -Qc D ru U',4I- X Pig figi -49.0- 312 E -. 'AEE 12. 'bon 75-5 335 clfm L- fi gan: NSE. 30 KW- Egg' 5,-.41 -aa :rim 2,32 ENT cr - 'V' 5 -it.. . 0 Ee:- ra 35 2-1 no ,nz Fr- ll if o 1? I 'YET EN is XG' 59 5:4 'fr Q9 5? UQ :QS N... Q-ru -3 N: in 5:- ELI W3 2.21- '?? fb 52. 0-x 55 Ev D no L-po vii Q... mi F9 52' SE .. -4 31 mm TP? n Q- .U N 5 O G' 2 313 'U -2 Q Z. 'U 5' 3 3 ru vt n 4 N na C 5v2 650238 -1 9, O m E E V4 3 D E Q at n 3 9 71' ' Q' 3 -' ... - -. 3 vw W ru 2522252882 QD 1 o 3 9: 3 5 3 5 .4 2. 1 ' Q' 0 gl gs' 2, 2 :r 0- 9' 2 2 3 -4 Q. vs F fb Y' LN 9 f 5 .-.H , ,,. M-, ' f 'N .,7+ saws? K 3 agesmmiwi 88 DIVERSIFIED OCCLIP TIGNS V.l.C.A. , at Row: Wendy Daugherty. Michelle Vascik, Jenny Reilly. Keith Hendrix, Kraig Hill. Char Thao. Second Row: Kelly Mueller, Laura 1er, Sharon Layton, Liz Wisotzke, Julie Piszczek. Tracie Zoglauer. Gary Wiley, Kelly Kustak. Third Row: Debbie Lynch. Lisa lczak. Chris Lobrillo. Deanna Ingstrom, Joanne Noffsinger. Katie Marx. Andy Fritsch. Fourth Row: Leonard Witts. Daryl Grobe, on Bang, Brian Smith, Kirk Knoch, Tim Mutz, Scott Scios, Doug White. Mr. Holland. Firth Row: Derek Hayes, Lenny Gangestad. 3 Morgan. Julia Scheuchenzuber. Ray Hyzy, Peggi Lowe, Dave Rogers. Bill Nelson. DISTRIBLITIVE EDLICATIO st Row: Gayle Michele. Melodie Gideon, Robin Hammer. Michelle Allred. Mrs. Wilkie. Second Row: Cliff Koepke, Chris ilker. Lisa Kirchner, Chris Luczak. Cheryl Adair, Tom Barbour, Dwayne Healey, Third Row: Mike Krull. Mary Burba. Lisa tier. Denise Banovz, Michelle Vascik. Denise Pohlman, Julie Houlihan. Members of the Diversified Occupations. after having their daily hour of training to better prepare them for their diversified range of iobs that they began after class, left the building to continue their education outside of the school's atmosphere. These students, who were also granted membership to VICA CVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj were able to test their newly developed skills in several downstate competitions. Though many kids envy the Distributive Education students. who . leave the school sometime between lst ' and 5th hour. these students are actually busy, hard at work. preparing for their futures. Either saving money for college, or getting an early start on their lives, the DE students are on the ball and ready for whatever comes their way. 89 -Y .Y ass M v.. ,L Q 53S Q ' JW Q A W 5 5 i s l A The Wheaton Central Show Choir continued to delight audiences with its talent and enthusiasm. The Show Choir performed for people of all ages in the Chicago area in places ranging from grade schools to private clubs. ln addition to performances at home, the Show Choir traveled to St. Louis where audiences were impressed by the group's professionalism and talent. All the members of the Show Choir said that they felt priviledged to be a part of the group and to work with multi-talented director, Micheal Clementz, and that their only regret was that the year had to end. Eincees: Jeff Temple and Carol Lucas, One of a kind accompianist: Colleen Mini. With the amount of talent stuffed inside the students of Wheaton Central, this year's Variety Show was a definite success! All three performances were enioyed by two sold-out shows and a family matinee. It had everything from fill-ins to piano solos to dancelines to rock bands. When you add Jeff Temple and Carol Lucas as emcees, and Mr. Gerace as the director and producer. how could the show have possibly been a failure? Blending the Old with the New. was the theme of this year's show. Considering this year's remodeling of the large auditorium, it certainly was suited for the show. The show followed its theme well. After the opening fill-in. the tap-dance line started off the show. The performance continued to wow the audience with the show choir. Colleen Mini's and Mr' Blaus's piano solos, the songstresses, all the other song solos, the jazz band. the dance solos, the rock bands, the jazz danceline, and, of course, the senior women's danceline. In between acts, while the tech crew was frantically setting backstage, the fill-in performers entertained their audience with a stand-up terrorist comedian from Kuwait CSunita Advaneyb who doesn't speak English and her interpreter CChris Mancinij, an Arab attempting to buy a car CGrant Kellerb from an Italian CCharIie Jensenj and a Jew CKeith Spengalb, THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF MR. PAT GORA fGrant Keller S Jeff Templej, a peek of what Really goes on in the teacher's lounge CFill-in castj, and a visit from Officer Nasty to a young classroom Cfill-in castj As the show reached its conclusion, the closet singers and musicians in the faculty used the Variety show as an opportunity to show their talents. Then. the finale reached its height as Cwho else?J the Senior Men's Danceline got the girls screaming as they danced to Bob Segar's Old Time Rock'n Roll and formed a kickline to One from A Chorus Line! The Variety Show, overall was a smash. Lee Harris sings Ol' Man River . Sunita Advaney doing fill-ins. 92 fm? w t Q . W 1 R , Scott Stone. Billy and Keith look excited 31 , XL . if 1 I , A ssss - A ,,. Ig A lt could only be pillow people. V RIETY SHG I986 Q' l Senior Womans Danceline takes a pose. Mr. Blaus points our his talents. sf -4 'Q .Nu-K Minn! Wendy Nickols singin g Open Arms , TLIRNABOUT I986 A... ak--9, L , I ! 3 'lf W x 1 ,......4f I Q.. K Q: -M .lg N 7 'SS' kim ALMOST PARADISE SLHV TVIEILSDCINI SSEINISITH VDISAHd 'I DITCIEI LV NOI NOILVD HLTVEIH ITG3 S.2EAI2ICI ACLILTY 'ef r 1. 4 2 Exif? xii HH 5' 'HIM 'M ET' gf 'T I P 5 4. , , V34 N5-57 gi 1' -. 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GUIDANC 'Q I JANET D'AMBROSIO, Secretary il. -.., ROBIN OSMAN, Guidance BOB HINZE, Dept. Chairman Lf., ,Xl in MARY WANGERIN, Guidance ROSEMARY HAPPEL, Secretary 100 ff' BILL HiNz,Gu.dance i 1 3 JEAN JAOUES, Asst. Librarian ADELE MYERS, Librarian 'Ji Mfki ANNE OUINN, L.L.C. Aide LIBR RY wmww' w 2441 DIANE BATSON, Head Librarian ilu www? 1 mfffty, NANCY SCHMIDT, A.V. W -ve HELENE WELLS, L.L.C. Aide ENGLISH BOB LEADBETTER, English xfy R! 4 ,,, .3 lik .L .Ja BARBARA BYRNES, English ANGELA KNEISEL MERLE KULINSKI, English FRANCES ZIOLKOWSKI, English 102 DONNA MESSINA, English SUSAN MCNEAL-BULAK, English J . - il' l J 'px PAT GORA, English l e x JOANNE LOYNACHAN, English DON ELFSTROM. English MARY BROCK, Reading LYNDA COFFMAN, English MARIAN SHEIDY. Dept. Chair fx fs FRED WREDE, Math BOB CHERRY, Math ..--.Wi.-X, 5 g 1 ,Y K MTH LYLE MORROW. Math VM 'Away V ummm 5 DON MCGEE, Math B -Q TOM LOCKHART, Math BOB GREENLEE, Math 15 - Y TATE Math Dept Chalr Y P X gp B , , , H MARY POEHLER Math Xx SNOPKO, Math X ED BACKE, Math ...QR TIM MCCAWLEY. Math SCIENC X. JERRY LOYNACHAN, Biology fl 3 if DOUGLAS ZIMMER, Chemistry P yn? ,gg Vigo. , CARRIE SCHMITT, Chemistry di ,xqfdlllll Ly-4? , fi, Q. JOHN THORNE, Chemistry .gw EVELYN CAMPBELL, Physical Science l Biology ROBERT KLAPER, Biology, Dept. Chair X , fy JOHN MORESCHI, Physics ROBERT BLAUS, Physical Science giihnfk, qw if if A v , Mi ' it L '. v . ' mxvvxiit' n 3 by DLAND SAWYER, History , f i F ' gf 'L 1 'fl H, rr , N KEN GEPPINGER, Dept. Chair. SOCIAL STUDIE SAM BACHTOLD. History, Latin FRED BEILFUSS, History RUSSELL WATSON, Psychology RICH JAROM, History ARNOLD KLEIN, History -,,.,....-Mwwu' W- Maw' JOHN FULLER, History DENNIS WALKER, History FQREIGN ANGU GE PEGGY HENRY. Dept. Chair. J EANETTE RITTER, Spanish I ir 1 BARBARA EDWARDS, French Y 'InilQ,iiv- -5-aj, he B We A Y 1 'Tw ' 5295. MARGARET SOWA, Spanish. AL SAMPER, Spanish Business MARY LOU TATE, German CANDACE HAWLEY-WIDMAR French AROL HYDE, Dept. Chair. QROLYN FRIEBUR G. Business JUDY WILKIE. BusinessfD BUSINESS w-Amos-aw94ual9lh ROBERT DAY. Business Belize Q15 H4?M:m:,7H 'faziggif rf. uf, . 1 ,,. , h is K 43 is ,P .E. STER LANDHERR , Business i ,. ,A 1 SANDRA BACKE, Business 109 DRIVERS EDLICATIO s HE LTH VERN NEUHAUS, Drivers Ed. DENNY WALLON Drivers Ed. RAY HAYWOOD, Health, Drv. Ed. LAURIE WILSON, Health FRANK Bucclrskko, Phys. Ed. JANE FISHER, Phys. Ed. AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO JOHN STACEY, Phys. Ed. -Q-...,,, TRUEMPER, Athletic Dlr. RON MUHITCH, Phys. Ed. -5 1 X .5 , rw 1 MARGARET LABUDDE, Phys. Ed. NORE WILCOX, Phys. Ed. , way 5 MIKE COWEN, Dept. Chair 1 111 1 ff FI E RTS JOHN FITCHUK, Orchestra MICHAEL CLEMENTZ, Chorus JOE GERACE, Dept. Chair. M-.4 4 LLICILLE HURRELL, Art TERRY REDFORD, Band ROBERT BAUMGARTNER, Art 112 I DLISTRIAL ARTS ? HOMER FRASE, Auto Shop Q W 5 ,,1,:... . , gg:-fe 6' .ll f ' X f 1 ,. . I ,. .., . A T? fqil '.A' 3 QS' ia:-Y 1. 44 ' I iam A I -I .W I qv 'Rf : 55 .53.,. 5-A3 gif: f ,. I A xg? I A K Xi? U k if V Wpwgsv' I am - Sag' . . 1-::,.Zs,,4Ywg5:Xx.se,.1, . , mags Y W gf s,w:11 .- 1135 fp eg., and Q22Ff'N:C23X?- -' 1' I 354, w.4c'f'1-:f-14 - a5'Ixfif2w' , Y,-Q. A ' :L f f, Ly ,-g'xii', ' ' Alaesg-awifizq ,-ff KEN JANOWSKI, Industrial Arts KEN HOLLAND, Dept. Chair. JACK ROGERS, Graphic Arts , W RITA COAKE, Home Ec. IDIANNE HAVERTINE, Dept. Chair. MARANDA VAN WANING. Home Ec. SALLY RILEY, Home Ec. 113 SPECIAL SERVICES N394 'X-.ef :si 1 Q gg L .f K g Q L 5. ROBERT HOPPENSTEDT, LAP DENISE SZAFRAN, TMH NANCY JEWISON. LAP f N. LORLE LOWEY, ESL Aide DOROTHY NELSON, TMH SARAH NELSON' DLP , A gf L N!!!-.1 1,4 ALEX HILDEBRAND. 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Melissa Shrank -...nascar first Best Singer: Chris Rizzi. Ann Pape Best Legs: Chris Greene, Allison Gardner , f , fi A.'AW af? fy, l VK xv ' Q ,L L Most Intelligent: John Diehl, Sandra Lin Class Clown: Mark Holman. Barb PfilCh8I'd Most Gullible: Mike McKenna, Heather Howell. Angie Wolf Most Likely to Marry Money: Mike Hammer. Laura Piech M 'K 'U Most Energetic: Doug Stahler. Meg Humay Best Dancer: Beth Holum. Greg Silletto. . . , 'i I Best Dancer: Chris Rizzi. Ja. Most Conservative Bill Muir Barb Martin QWQF 9 5 1 he -4 Worst Jokes: Blake Schemas. Barb Pritchard. I Most Talkarivez Pat Mundschau. Amy Drake Q t Most Artistic: Brian Hall. Gretchen Hasse. X - V X ' ,i1jQix7 Hi fd 1-I' Most Musical: Ann Pape. Brad Wood. Best ActorfActress1 Jeff Temple. Beth Holum. 417.45 .N fs., Nw., wr Most Likely to Succeed: John Diehl, Carol Lucas. Best All-Around: Lori Lopossa, Erik Snowbeck. V V Most Radical: Pat Mundschau, Barb Pritchard. Most Athletic: Burgess Watts. Laura Eichstaedt. W ' ' ,us , 1 ,, Msq. , ? X, SENIQRS . . . D0 YOU REMEMBER. su 2 .5 1-in . fe, :sa aswp: wx, . Vg, 1:eL1Q?gU ag 2 M051 Hunmy, lm Svmwlwrk, Humwtx Cirmr Sw.utI.mmI Roh v Un, ,mu 1 --.W 1, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL. Front Row: Derek Perry, Greg Unterberg, Papo Valle, Mark Cwenskl. Scott Ohlman. Second How: Blll Schaeffer, Mlke Hammer, Erlc Anderson, Brent 4 MQ 15. 'fl Kleln. Back Row: Coach Haywood, Coach Munson, Bill Roe, Darren Henrle, Bill Mulr, Dan Hays, Mike Roberts, Libby Topps, Mundy Byrd. FRESHMAN SOCCER. Front Row: Andy Seelye, James Dllllon, Chris Greene, Dennis Genetskl. Bryan Grom, Dave Narup. Second Row: Paul Schewe, Brian Conroy, Matt Stenstrom. Scott Stone, Bob Curso, Mark Willis, Blll Scarleskl. Back Row: Blll Kohley, Scott lsenhart, Coach Frank Bucclferro, Tyler Bolen, Jeff Temple, Mike Wohlhaupter. Vw is' 4- mf, Q ' gxliifff, L 'Ali ,ami A' 1 'B Q E 2 e - f H? H X' g , of L V SAL! gg? -if . Q le l'3'?'5aL o!RL L me T Wendy Waiheim, Rosuta Dvscgamwo, Stacey Fwtzpatnck, Laura Paech 17 REMEMBER? , , wa fx L.'j'if Q A,,. , - W at f .s N I - i jywa 5 '66 mb , ? 0 .,, L 5 . 1 U , 4553 . I FRESHMAN TENNIS. Front Row: Coach Haland, Amber Forke, Jenni Reilly, Tami Ray, Michelle Stone, Susan Giordano, Kim Traskell, Julie Connor. Back Row: Coach Hoppenstedt. Carol Lucas, Sunita Advaney. Carol Right, Katie Huber, Mary Stevenson, Melissa Shrank, Lisa O'Malley, Sarah Bricker. 176 DEP CLUB. Front Row: Jean Dixon, Kerry Oury, Laura Elchstadt, Jeanle Kerns, Kim Bryer. Trudy lohns, Amber Forke, Sara Poots. Second Row: Ulchelle Dlsz, Ann Foos, Kim Owens, Tia Lupl, Wlchelle Newman, Debi Kelley, Diana Corbett. Thlrd Row: Jlll Richardson, Beth Rlckert, Lori LaPossa, Kelly Smith, Cheryl Adair, Amy Duncan. rl' Fourth Row: Caren Trent, April Johnson, Drake, Lisa Kirchner. Libby Topps, U Morgan, Karen Duncan, Jlll Ames. Back Joan Wlllls, Christine Coye, Katle Riedel, McNally, Ann Newsham, Amy Allen. Klncald, Llsa Scalice, Kris Vougn, Mrs. Zi S ANKER Ist row. Angie Taherifprestigej. Tony Kim Cpublic relationsj, Sara Kincaide Cprestigej. 2nd row: Chris Greene. Dave Mendito. Joe Circelli. Matt Anderson Cco-captainJ,52l1ris Eidler. Jeff Temple. 3rd row: Dan Kennedy Cco-captainb, Chris Kouzes. Grant Keller, Bill Shaffer, John Tagye. Dan Hays. Mr. Leadbetter Csponsorj. 4th row: Bill Kohley Cfounderj. Tim Boyd, Dennis Chenault, Mac Weist. Dennis Genetski. Indoor soccer will never be the samel Sometime in early Novem- ber, John Nelson. the manager of Glen Ayre Indoor Sports Club, Carol Stream, received a call. Another soccer team wanted to enter in the under I9, A league. The only difference was that this was no ordinary soccer team. It was the Shankers! From the first game, soccer was revolutionized by I6 of the craziest players ever to take the field. Of the original I6 players, only 4 had ever played organized soccer previously. That left I2 Shankers who had no concept of what indoor soccer was about. Did it matter? That question was quickly put to rest. The Shankers were not there to learn how to play soccer. They were there to teach the rest of the league how to play Shanker Soccer. Billy Kohley had a vision. What did he see in this vision? I6 Seniors from Wheaton Central transform an ordinary indoor soccer league into pandemonium. These Seniors reached every social order Cen- tral had to offer. From football players to rodeo clown to aquatic ballet artists, each having his own unique characteristic that made him a true Shanker. The Shankers were the roughest, most penal- ized, most undaunted team in the league. With Chris Kouzes draw- ing more penalties than the other teams combined, Bill Schaeffer decapitating goalies every other week. and other unnamed indivi- duals who thought they were still playing football, the Shankers literally bruised their way through an undefeated championship season. To top it off, the owners of Glen Ayre, who refused to ever let the Shankers play there again, were the ones who had to give the Shankers the I6 trophies that signified their glorious victory. Unfortunately. there will never be another Shanker game. The Shanker's soccer career ended with the Class of '86 and the cham- pionship game. For all those who participated actively on or with the Shankers, the ever-living memory of the 3-I Shankers championship victory will never be forgotten. It is truly remarkable that I6 stu- dents could form a team, and win a championship in a sport they had never played. That is what the Shankers were all about. The Shankers owe much thanks to some very special people: Mr. Leadbetter CHead Coach, Top Shankerb, Mr. Circelli CShanker jer- seysj, Matt Anderson and Dan Kennedy Cco-captainsj, Bill Kohley CManager, M.V.P.D, Tony Kim CPubIic Relationsj, John Tayge CPresi- dent of Shanker Fan Clubj, and Sarah Kincaid and Angie Taheri CTeam prestigej. They would also like to thank Janet Kim for keep- ing up student interest by putting the Shankers in the school paper. The most thanks go to the true Shanker fans who followed us through the season, and at the Championship game. On this note, the Shanker's ask that everyone remember the Shanker motto: We Don't Care! and to those I6 guys who made the Shankers what they were, remember, once a Shanker, always a Shankerl 177 CHERYL MARIE ADAIR HBJ1, Tavska, Boogie, Julio. Pep Club I, Softball I. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Chasing small White trucks. Pet Peeves, Curfews, cold weather. not hav- ing money. College, C.O.D. Major: Com- munications. Future,Goals, To be able to support myself and meet someone like M.L. if I can't have him. NADINE ADASKA Senior?l Tennis I, 2, 4, Track I, Soft- ball 2, High Honor Roll I, 2, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 4, National Honor Society 4, French Honor Society 2, 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Being locked in a department store after it had closed. Pet Peeve, Juniors Qjust kiddingll. college: Duke University. Major, GeneticsfChiId Psychology. Fu- ture Goals, To have a summer house in Colorado and a condo in Vail. . SUNITA ADVANEY Sunny, Gus, Speech Team, Year- book, Tennis, Tech Crew, Variety Show, Newspaper. Pet Peeve: When the teacher is dumber than the students that hefshe is teaching. College: Undecided. FRANK AIELLO AMY ALLEN Emo, Crash, Granny, Gymnas- tics I, 2, 3. 4 Ccaptainj, Student Council I, 2, Variety Show 2, Honor Roll I, 2. Favorite Experience, EidIer's all-nighter. Pet Peeve, Guys with pin-striped jeans. Col- lege, Eastern Illinois University. Major: Physical Therapy. Future Goals, To stop procrastinating and have a successful ca- reer. REGINA ALLEN Jeanie. Softball 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Striper Bob and pet stoner at the Lincolnshire. Pet Peeves: Leaky tents. jelly donuts. College, Undecided. Major: Accounting. Future Goals, To be a belly dancer in a Las Vegas casino and to marry a chip-n-dale. MICHELLE ALLRED Pia, Mich, SheIIy. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Fashion Show I, 3, Who's Who I985, Cheerleading 2, Boys' B- Ball Stats I. Most Unusual Experience, Bomb threat during the fashion show. Pet Peeve: Speeding tickets. Major, Travel and tour, Foreign Language. Future Goals, To travel around the world and own a summerhome in Italy. CHRISTINA JEAN ALVIS Bird Legs. Golf 3, 4, Softball I, Most Unusual Experience, Weekend at Mar- quette University visiting my sister. Pet Peeve: Taco Bell. College, University of Hawaii or Florida. Major: Travel Agent or lying on the beach. Future Goals, To own a maroon BMW and to be very rich. DAVID ANDERSON ERIC ANDERSON Ed-wick. Football I, 2, 3, 4 Cco- captain 43, All conference, All area f84y, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, Weightlifting I. 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Ex- perience, Turnabout '85, Pet Peeve: Ath- Ietic code. College, Undecided. Major: Business Administration. Future Goals: To get out of Wheaton and live a normal life. MATTHEW CHARLES ANDERSON Mateo, Shanker, Rowdy guy, ChackIe, Speed racer. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I. 2, 3, Shanker soccer 3, 4 Ccham- pions 45, Student Council 4, Radish Head Club 3, 4. Favorite Experience: Shanker Soccer, Championship game. Pet Peeves: Linemen, news letters. College: Western Michigan. Major, Business Management. Future Goals, To take over the state of South Dakota with my army of flying squirrels. EVA ARELLANO Speedy. Softball, Fashion Show, 4x4 Club, Warrenville Drinking Club. Favor- ite Experience, Partying with D.P., D.B., M.B., and L.T. Pet Peeve, Gumbies. Col- lege: Associated Schools, Inc. in Miami Florida. Major: Travel Agent. Future Goals, To travel, make money, and meet Mr. Right. ELIZABETH ARNFIELD Betsy. Band I, Fiddler on the Roof, Art Club, Tuesday Club at Danada. Most Unusual Experience: Movies freshman year with L.S., K.M. and C.C. Pet Peeve, Bathroom doors that don't lock. College: Undecided. Future Goals: Marry someone wealthy and live in luxury. BRIAN BAILEY Beetle. Football I, 2, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3. 4, Basketball I, 2, Wolverine I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Sports 3, 4, Billiard Team 4, PA Road Trip Club 3, 4. Favorite Exper- ience: PA Road Trip with J.C. Pet Peeves: Three-foot freshmen, waking up. College, Bowling Green State University. Major, Business Administration. Future Goals: To own a quality Hi-Fi stereo store and be- come a professional pool player. ALEXA BALDWIN Slow-Mo. Softball I, 2, 3,,4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Powderpuff 3. Favorite Experience, Dow,n,,5tate Softball. Pet Peeves: Long lines. lpeqpie in long! Iinesl College, Unde- cided. Major: Graphic Engineering. Fu- ture Goals: To get along with Sue for more than an hour. KELLY BANAS JASON BANG J.B. Most Unusual Experience, Get- ting used to a big school. Pet Peeve, Being pressured. College: College of DuPage, Washington University. Major: Electron- ics. Future Goals: To own a business of my own. A DENISE BANOVZ Dizzy. Powder Puff 3, 4, Volleyball I, 4x4 Club. Most Unusual Experience, The trip on Halloween '85. Pet Peeve, Gum- bies. College, Maybe. Future Goals, To run my ownljbusiness. JOHN M. BARCANIC Squeeze, Show Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3.4, Jazz Band I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show I, 2, 3, 4, Sweet Charity I, Damn Yan- kees 3, My Fair Lady 4, The Wiz 4, Basketball I, Cross Country I, F.H.L.O. I, 2, 3, 4, Power Band 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience, Breaking and entering Dave's house. Pet Peeve, Academics. College, DePaul University. Major: Music. Future Goals, To succeed in the game of life and love. MICHELLE BARNUM Droopy, Dah, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Council I, 2, 3, Badminton I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff 4: Benchball I, 2, 3, 4, The Big L Club Cmanagerj. Favorite Ex- perience, Mardi Gras '85. Pet Peeves, Benchball splinters and the McMonster. College: University of Illinois, Illinois State University. Major, Education. Future Goals, Take a trip on the Wild Side. MICHELLE BARTLETT CheIIy-PU, Ragwoman. Track Man- ager 2, Variety Show 3, Track 4. Favorite Experience, Driving to Indiana for the weekend. Pet Peeve, Loud, annoying freshmen. College, Robert Morris. Major, Micro-computer. Future Goals: To be able to finish school andget my B-degree. JEFFREY BARTON Il FOOILJHII I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, TFBCIC I, 2,. College, Undecided. Major, Physical l I I I IX. I 1 X. I Therapy. DOUGLAS BAUMGARTEN SUSAN BERKAU Orchestra I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, Tigerettes 3, 4, Guys 8 Dolls , Damn Yankees , GodspelI , Variety Show 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, High Honor Roll 2. Most Unusual Experience, April, 20, I985. Pet Peeves, Smokers, hall passes, slow drivers. College, Miami University, Ohio. Major, Systems Analysis. JOHN BEUSELING TYLER BOLEN Motor Mouth, Pudge, You Obnox- ious Beep-beep. Soccer I, Golf 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Powderpuff Cheerleader 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Having an in- telligent discussion with Mrs. Loynachan. Pet Peeve, People with no common sense. College, University of Illinois. Major, Elec- trical Engineering. Future Goals, To be President of Czechoslovakia. RICHARD BOLLACKER DAVID BOLLOW DEREK BOUCHER Dam Yankees 3, Hello DoIIy 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band, Track, 3, 45 Power Band 4. Most Unusual Experience, Breaking and entering Dave's house. Pet Peeve, Any type of work. College, West Point. Major, Aerospace Engineering. Fu- ture Goals, To go to Central America and kill Commies. TIMOTHY BOYD KiIIer. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. College, Colo- rado State University. Major, Computer Programming. TODD BRAMMER Toddles, Toadie. Favorite Exper- ience, Besides Eve, going to Taco Bell. Pet Peeve, Loud chewing of food. College, College of the Virgin Islands of IUPUI. Major, LiteraturefHumanities. Future Goals, To make people happy by my ac- tions, ie. writing, teaching, music, but most all of all loving to the best of my abilities. JENNIFER BREES Jenni. Cross Country I, 2,, Track I, Honor Roll I, 2. Most Unusual Experience, Weekends in Chicago. Pet Peeves, People who don't know what they are talking about, freshmen. College, Illinois State. Future Goal, To grow up to be a Yuppie and live in Winettka. SARAH ALICE BRICKER Brick, Sarb, Sar, Psych. Stu- dent Government I, 2, 3, 4, President I, Student Council I, Tennis l, Track 3, SADD 3.4, Variety Show 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Powderpuff 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, 4 a.m. drive with Lynn and Laura. Pet Peeves, Giraffes and Puppies and Crickets, I Never, mice in Michigan. College, Indiana Uni- versity. Major, Marketing. Future Goals, To have Laura as my bridesmaid, to get my own cowboy boots with Katrine and Dic, and dance with a policeman at Miami U. JULIE BROCKMAN Jules, Bean, Jewel, Gem, D.T. Wheaton Warrenville I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, Color Guard I, 2, 3, 4, Damn Yankees, Crew, Pep Band I. 2. 3. 4, Honor Roll I, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Driveways. Pet Peeves, Pictures, useless classes. College, College of DuPage, Northern Illinois Uni- versity. Major, Travel. Future Goals, Trav- el around the world in a day. FRANK BROWN ' QI , ,-, ,,,,,a mg, -Afudes-XJKSL to . RANA BRYAN Sieglawws- MARY BURBA Bubba, Bert. Powderpuff 4, 4x4 Club. Most Unusual Experience, Sting con- cert-guys' bathroom. Pet Peeves, Gum- bies, clones. MIKE BURBA LUCY BURRELL Juicy Lucy, Loose, Lo. Favorite Experience, Meeting two co-stars from Breaking COzon, Turboj. Pet Peeve, Drunk driving. College, University of Ca- IiforniafLos Angeles. Major, Business. Fu- ture Goals, To be successful in everything I do. JANICE RUMUNDA BYRD Mundy, Roxanne, Boys' Basketball Stats I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4 Qcaptain 45, Powderpuff 4. Most Unusual Experience, Going to Jenals. Pet Peeves, Shoes, 440. College, Undecided. Major, Physical Education. Future Goals, To run in the l988 Olympics. KELLY CALMEYN Volleyball I, 2, 3, Softball I, 2, 4. Most Unusual Experience, January 22, l985. Pet Peeve, Cliques. College, North Central, Northern Illinois University. Major, Unde- cided. Future Goals, To have a successful career and a small, happy family. KIMBERLEY A. CARLEEN Fiddler on the Roof I, French Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Favorite Experience, Summer of '84. Pet Peeve, When there's no mint chocolate chip ice cream in the freezer! College, Hamline University. Major, Medi- cal Technology. Future Goals, To do re- search in the area of cancer and to go to the Caribbean. RONALD CARNS Ron, Bing, Mr. Tuba, Dude, Adolph. Marching Band 4, C.A.P. Favor- ite Experience, Taking my jeep four wheeling. Pet Peeve, Wheaton Central's Exam schedule. College, Undecided. Ma- jor, PhysicsfMath. Future Goals, To own the best looking jeep around to become Joe Honco helicopter pilot. SUSAN MARY CARPINO Carp. Basketball I, Softball I, 2, Bad- minton 3, Cheerleading 2, 3, Powderpuff 4. Most Unusual Experience, Shankers games. College, College of DuPagefUni- versity of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. Ma- jor, Forestry. Future Goal, To have a se- cure job and to be healthy and happy. ROBERT CARSO Carss. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4 Ccaptain 45. Pet Peeve, Not doing things my way. Col- lege, Undecided. Future Goals, You know. SOPHEAR CHAN VARYE CHAN LAURA CHASE Speech I, 2, 3, 4, Plays I, 2. 3, 4, Variety Show 2, Wolverine I, L.A.V.C I, 2. Most Unusual Experience, Sitting in the back of Heights police car. heading a Glendale toward the station at 2 a.m. with Vicky. Pet Peeves, Tonsils, Senior Rhet. termfpa- pers. cigar smoke. College, Illinois State - It will never be normal University again! Major, Broadcast Communica- tions. Future Goals, To replace Patty Haze on the LOOP and to spend the rest of my life on the Wild Side. DENNIS CHENAULT wwarnfvf Danish, Tex, 1' Wizard man, Tommy Turtle. Football I. 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2. 3, 4, Shankers 3, 4, Bean Bag Tossing Club 3, 4, Cowchip Tossing I, 2, Pat Gora Fan Club 3.' 4. Favorite Experience, Shanker Championship, party after Shanker Championship. Pet Peeves, Peo- ple with screwed up hair. big explosions. College, Undecided. Future Goals, To be the first person to fly unaided by any device or substance. KATHRXN CHIZZO JOE' CIRCELLI , Circman, CircumceIIi, Circ, Zafer. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Track 2, National Honor Society 4, Shankers 3, 4, High Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Most Unusual Experience, When I packed I2 guys into my car, and when Billy Kohley got in a fight with argirl, and lost. get Peeves, People taking my food without asking, doubles, and needles. College, Notre Dame, North Carolina. Major, Com- munications. Future Goals, TVfRadio, BroadcastingfJournaIism. DIANA MARIE CORBETT Diane, , DeeDee, Di. Yearbook I, 2 Casst, sports editorj, 3Csports editorb. 4Ceditorj, Basketball I, Softball I, Track 3, 4, Powderpuff 3Cco-captainj, 4, AFS 3, Va- Corky,22Z Uncle Lar. Orchestraf3, 4, Honor 3, 415653 of -public relationsggfowderpuff 4. Favorite Exper- ience, AuEtist '3O, l984 w'ifhFDave. Pet Peeves, Finals,,freshmen, college boards. College, Northern Illinois Unitfersity. Ma- jor, Businessi FuturelGoals, Tb have my own business and bgifilthy rich., RAEEEROSBY KEIIEY COTHERN s , Kel, K.C,t?7 YKf,f,SpeciaI K. Jaws, Blondie, Kellogg, Mis, tsci,9gar. Wolverine i, Tiger 'lfimes 2, 3, AFS I, 3, AFS Treasurer I, 2, 3, SADD 3, 4, NCA Student Evaluator Food Show Assistant 2. 3, 4, Freestylef,l3,r Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4. Most Unusualfigfierience, Getting locked out of .I.B.'s,Earif5r'l1A hours at Rosemont Horizon. Pet Reeves, Slow peoglgxg drunk driving. smokers. College, lllggcii? ,State Llniversity.glLI.C.L.A., MichigaifStateJLIni- versity. Major, Broadcast joutinalism. Fu- ture Goals, To deliver the ,vesting news in a major city,.and to have my own column in a worthy newspaper, JIM COWLEY 4. . DeIorez, J.C., Jimbo Baroni. Bil- Iiards 4, PA Road trip 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, High School. College, Unde- cided. Future Goals, To go to college then rlely Show 3fdll'2Cl0l'-d3l1C9lll18D, 4Cco- hayg 3 gucgegsfulifgjfafeer, director-dancelineb, Spanish Exchange 2, gf Spanish Club 2, 3Cpresidentb, 4tpresi- fkkjgrm CQX Fgli I dentj, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3Csecre- ' taryj, 4Cvice-presidentj, Honor Roll I, 2, QQQEECHRISTINE CQYE f 4, Illinois State SchoIaii4, Who's Who '86, Spring Art Show I, 2,3 4. Favorite Exper- ience, Junior Prom, Senior Year. Pet Peeves, Homework, Final exams. College, University of Illinois. Major, International Advertising, Minor, Foreign Languages. Future Goals, To be an internationally suc- cessful advertising agent. find and marry the man of my dreams, have his four kids. win the Illinois State Lottery and live hap- pily ever after. TRACIE COLLINS Trace Face, A.C. Gymnastics I, Powderpuff 4, DAVEA 3, 4CCosmetologyJ. VICA 4.52iMost Unusual Experience, My house with K.L., J.z., Lv.. and J.H. Pet Peeves, People who do not know how to walk in the halls, girls primping in the bathrooms after every class. College, CtQgDgMajor, Businesg. Future Goals, To beauggsalon. and to bea piaefessibnal hairdresier in L.A. ' LARA HALE CORKREQA if if ' Christy,Q?'l R2mo, Coye5lXlloo. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Badminton I, 4,1CIass Council I, 2,'I3,,Pep Club I, STEP l,12, 3, Radish Head Club 3, 4. Favorite .Exper- ience, Mardi Gras I985. Pet Peeves,lRad- ish Head, finals, McMonster, hall passes. College, Millikin, Illinois State University. Major, Elementary education. Future Goals, To help Scott continueffliefproduc- tion of Radish Head merchaifdise. MICHAEL CRENSHAW Crunchy. Football. Favorite Exper- ience, Going to a party. Pet Peeve, When peapie think they are right, and they are not. - IAKMY cuNNiNGi-IAM A A ' Aim, CuddIes. Band I. 2, 3, Color- guard 3, 4, Powderpuff 4. Most Unusual Experience, New Year's Eve 84f85. Pet Peeve, Preppiiigsfgillege, Southeastern Academyf2-fM5joif,5''Stewardess Future Goals, Marry a ,gorgeous hunk mega MARK cwiNsKi A Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Summer baseball 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Cheerleader! F, 4. Most Unusual ExF5Eiei'ice,' ISU week-5 end. Piet Peeves, Cold-weather, snow ing-baseball Future Goals, To hive a million stevie DACHELET A GEORGE ADAELEN JAMES DEAN U j ffstgew I MARK EDQE ' I Geritoli3j Sparks, FIirt. Cross Country I, 4, Track I. Most Unusual Exper- ience, Driving home with Kevin from Streamwood at IO5 mph. PetfPeeves, Game 432, teachers with ugly ties, wear- ing seatzbelts. CoIIege,,Llnglecided. Major, Psycfieliigy. Future fitgitmillion before I'm 20, to own a lot of caifs, and ,live in Australia. PATTY DELBOSQIQIQ Dinky, f'2iggy, Smur- fette, Shrimp.ffQig?Francis I, Basketball I CSt. Francisj, Track iqs,. Francisj. Most Unusualixperience, Getting picked ' contest tofbe a facefmodel for Marygggay Cosmetics. Pet Peeve, Not finishing I things that l've started. College, C.O- .D.fUniversity of Texas. Major, Hair De- sign. Future Goals, Marry someone rich. Mr. GQ. JOHNADIEHL jj , I Juang?'Deal-eeQ'7:'TrajgEgI, 2, Orlches- -I I tra I, 2, 54, National HonSE?Society 3, 4, l SWSS 2, 3, 4, Wake-up 4, spiiiiish NHS 2, 3, I 4, Show Choir 4, DSS Media Productions J 3, 4. Pet Peeve, Hearts. College, Universi- , ty of Illinois. Major, Engineering. Future V Goals, Go to Boliviayfvisit the Australian ' I ougback, harpoon be in j jiiivi Diusci-:EL I Kimber, GLimby, Kimmi. Powder- puff 3, Falcon 2, Variety Show '4.jMost l Unusual Experience, Shana's parties and I Don Henley concert. Pet Peeve,-Stick-up people. College, Undecided. Major, Busi- ness. Future Goals, Marry a millioi5'ire,,ilg43.,A become famous, and Iiveia full anflgwild ife. 4 ' ROSITA MARIE TDISCIANIQQE I Rose, Dic. Honiittfikollgggl, 4, Track I, I 2, Soccer Ball Girl I., 2, Viiilety Show 4, Powdgrpuff 4. Favoritgzfxperience, , garrs on'Wacker with LIP. and flake Geneva sleeping onthe docks.,Pet Peeve: New Year's 85186. College: Illirloiijifz State-University. Major: Elementary edt? -'-- cagon. Future Goals: To own a Rolls Royce? live happily ever after. PSTEPHENECBELBERRY . Steve, Wrestling I, 2: Yearbook I, 2, 3, Cdllfefllble- and maflflffi-,5l0Ck bmkef- NHS-3? 4. Favorite Experience: ' ,-,' ' fireplace after Homecoming. Pet MICHEQE DISZ ' f-Pgovo: Double hooks. College: Columbia PeP:jQl!llJ ls TFGCK SIMS EEQQS-POWd6l'PUff College, Chicago. Major: Photo journal-I 4. Magfiunusual Experience: Freshmen ism. yearQ'Pet Peeves: Freshitlett. parking in B.F.E. College: Ray College ,of Design. LESLIE DORES I DAVE DOWTY ' AMY CHRISTINE DRAKE . ' Aim, Mother, Rake, Almer. Student Council I, 2: Powderpuff 2,'-1.4: SADD 3, 4CtreasurerJ: Pep Club l. Favorite Experiences: Prom.,l984, Stratford with Cara and John. Pet Peeves: Herd. Skeleton with receding hairline. College: Eastern Illinois University. Major: Public Relations. Future Goals: To marry B.R. llfl and live in a Cape Cod house across the street from ircsro. KAIHRYN DREW Katie, DAVEA 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. Favorite Experience: Having fun with P.P. Pet Peeves: Empty beer cans, jocks. Col- lege: College of DuPage. Major: Child care. Future Goals: To work with children. BRIAN DUNLAP- : :r::: Most unusual Experience: Iwfas' kid- napped by aliens from Mars. I gained JILL EQKHOFF F Jamie, Anirak, Mouth, Ampth. Track l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3. 4: BSSICEL-I ball Cmanagerj I. 2: SADD 2, 3fpresidentl,f flfpresidentl: Honor Roll I, 223, 4: High Honor Roll I. Most Unusual Experience: Picking up a guy in fatigues claiming to be running frornrg the Cuban policeiat Whea- ton CoIlegeQ'lPet Peeves: Freshmen, E.C. Ccompulsiveliarsj, going in theout door, or vice versa,ECollege: Llndecigjlgggllllajor: jMathematiesE2Figtgre Goals: To:Qteiggh.fand coach highschoolpstuclents. ' 1 LAuRA EICHSTAEDT r Ike, Grubby. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Softball I, 2, 3. 4i3Powderpuff 4fco-cap- tainj: Traffic court 3. Favorite Exper- iences: Clearwater, Downstate '85, .Pet geeves: Tigerettes with flabby butts that 'ljang out during thegkick line, M's Pants. College: Millikin University. Psychology. Future Goals: To marry Taco Bell manager and become president: ofthe Tiger Booster Club. CHRISTOPHER J. EIDLER Eidy, Track 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2: Qllfih useful kndlllfledges for examplegjh- Baseball lggowderpuff Cheerleader 3, 4: harmed drivinsiand. Parking skills?--iPer Senior Motigiftjanoolino 4: ciao: council 3: Pesvez Malllac FlflV5l'5- COHESB1 College French Honor Society 2, 3, 4:,l:lonor Rollfla Of DUPGSC- Nlaibrf Computer and Elec- 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. Most troniclfngineering. Future Goals: To climb: Unusual Experience: Dancing the pollqa to the-Erwin Peaks Of Mvum Kilimaniare-and Buddy Anderson. Pet Peeves:-Sogialites, IIIYOWJLW. off. Z f' 'fat chicks. College: University offlllinois. X N jij',j:jj W Major: Business. ,..-: ROBERT DWYER i.-: I Boig,'7 Puppy, Troma, rootbalil, ELDERS , 4 , BBSEDSEI, 2, 4t: Wrestllngil. Fqlldrlfe EX- Cheerleader porionoggiiokiug a tour through the girls' show 3, 4, SADD 4:3HQj-,gr Rgll l0ClfQlf?1i2gm- PCI Peevei Girls who chew Unusual Experience:The s.k.sii21 tolialtiiliigjflfdlggfif Unlversigg, of. Hawaii. andrspaz, the Barone Bust. Goals: Being rich, have a condo in Califor- nia, Hawaii, and Alaska, be a relief pitcher for Rick Sutcliffe. Y DENISE Deen, Chorus I, 2, Pet Reeves: , Gettirigr up early, peoplgiggvho ggheat. College: Bauder College, ECoIlege.' Major: Interior Design. Ffltiilre' Goals: To find a sweet, sensitive guy -na: LQ H . -:, - Major: fjiiicgfectural Draftingf iFuture1'1 . Stealing M.B.'s mailbox. Pet Peeves: Taco Bell, rainy football games, security guards at McDol1gld's. College: Northern Illinois UniversitgQ.E,Major: or health edu- cation. Fuflire Goals: To marry a gorgeous blonde gui, and teach in California, or become a model. DEANNAQQCAWN roga , Fifi. DKVEA 3. Most Unusua Expo:- lence: Petry, and F.M.S. Pet Pileye: Preppie girls. College: College of DuPage. Majors: Computers. Future Goals: To become a model. KRISTENEEELIERICKSON Volleyballfl,- 2: Honor Roll Student Council 2. Favorite Experience2'Hawaii '85. Pet Peeve:fGirIs that wear top much mousse. College: Florida St3tQg5M3jOf: Oceanographygfuture Goals: in Australia man, andilijvef a kangaroo farm., 3 I I KARINA ERINS, Lij. Weasel, 'Ampth. Cross Coun- try 2, 3, Track 2, 3: SADD 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience: Picking up a guy at Wheaton College dressed in fa- tiguesjclaiming to be running from the Cuban police. Pet Peeves: Liars, rumors, people who make fun of ajiiglgeads. College: Kendalljcliool of Illustra- tion. Goals: To Mon: Suhey C426 Bearsj, toibe a successful artist. and to visit the.Pygmy junglemen of Guam as they frolicand sing in the great rain for- ests. ' :. f ' 3 NICOLE ERTAS V Nicko ffM.C.,fF1if'QfY!Claire. Volleyball l, ispeeoh Team-1:lHonoi Roll l. 2.23, 4: Rolll, 2, 3t'N5tionaI Hdiloifjociety filzrench Honor Society 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. Unusual:E,xper- iggee: Running into at the Hardjiipck ein, New ilfeeves: Walking psycho-corpse D.W., hall passes, 'people who suck their teeth. New York University. Major: BusiQgQQit2Future Goals: Tojglataln a lifetime otgggckstage passes to concerts. MARK EVINGER CHRISTINEEEE FEISZLI Spazz,'gfBlondie. Softball, 2: Cheer- leading 4: Captain Chegileading 4: Honor Roll-l,-3, 3, 4: High Honoegkoll l, 3. Most Unusual Experiences: Fallirigfin the snow while te?-peeing with and the s.k.s.k. with Chris and Shahijy. Pet Peeves: The shhll or flaky, girls.zColleg,e: Undecided: Major: Le- gal Secretary. Future Goals: Become the Cover Girl Model for Seventeen Maga- zine, get married and have two kids.CAsh- Ieyzand Kylej. Ji . STEEIFIEN Flleilb riii. Killer, Great White DSDgL'Jub4-Most Unusual Experience: Driving :with Brian Dunlap. Pet Peeve: Right Guard. College: Penn State. Major, Economics. Future Goals, To make a million. STEPHANIE FILAS Steph, Stephy. Track I, Spanish Club 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Diane C. driving us down to l.S.U. Pet Peeve, People who call me Muffy. College, C.O.D. then transfer to Colorado. Major, Communications or Business. Future Goals, Get to know Matt D. and to travel and ski in Europe. CHRIS-'FINLEY Busch, Buschmaster, Busch Kung Foo, l'Busch and Rain. Football I, 2, Wrestling I, Breakfast Club I, 2, 3, 4, Lunch Club I, 2, 3, 4, Weekend Warrior I, 2, 3, 4, Party IOI I, 2, 3, 4, King's Cove 2, 3.4. Pet Peeves, Wheaton Police, long lines, dry spells, fat chicks, fat teachers. College, University of WisconsinfWhitewater. Major, Astronomy, Jet Mechanic. Future Goals, Live in San Diego, own Graphics Inc., and of course to be rich and success- ful. ROB EINZEL' Finz,'f,7lL5hi3, Mini-Fin45Q5ggo,tball I, 2, Golli4,?Wrestling 2, 3, 2. Favoriteffxperience, Downstate -Wres- tling and Basketball in '84, Pet Peeves, Fat Chickf5Chevy's, stuck-up people, Fridays when cutting weight. College, Illinois State University. Major, Business Admin- istration and Marketing. Future Goals, To get a good job, have a family and buy a red sports car. LAURA BETH FISCHER Q Fish, Squeaky, Jim Fischer's Little Sister, Fishface. Marching Band I. 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4, Colorguard 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, 3, Uniform Manager 2, 3, Spotlight 3, Wol- verine I, Tiger 3, 4, Honor Roll 3.2. Most Unusual Experience, New Years 'Eve '85. Pet Peeves, Liars, slow walkers. College, Purdue. Major, Nursing. Future Goals, To be rich, get married and have fourvkids. KARI FLANAGAN G Kar, Bear, Kare. Mosf Unusual Experience, Dave Leemon '85. Pet Peeves,ffBoys, passes. College, Univer- sity Qflikrizona or lllinoiseState. Major, Specialliducation. Future Goals, Move to Colorado and become a ski bum. ,MARK FOLEY JENNI FRANKS g Jones, Gumbi, f'IEgankie. f as Tennis I, Softball I, Cheerleading 3, Pow- derpuff 4, Dance Line 3, 4, Class Council 4. Favorite Experience, ZONA. Pet Peeve, Girls that are after your boyfriend. Col- lege, Somewhere in Arizona.or Eastern. Major, Business. Future Goals, To live in Arizona and to be happy. CAROLINE FREY ANDREW ERITscI-I PAMELA GENTRY GABBARD ,ff Pam, Pammy, ', Psycho, Bob,'f Patty, Gab, Floyd, Spaz. Cheer-' leading 2, 3, 4, Show Choir 3. 4, Spanish Club 2ftreasurerD, Volleyball I, Softballlz gf'Sound of Music I, Joseph I, Illinois State'Scholar 4, National Merit 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Tiger 2, 3, 4, Wolverine I, Variety Show 3, 4, SADD 3, National Hon- or Society 4, B S J Club I, 2:13, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Riding a roller coast- er at Dan Betts' house. Pet Peeves, The Herd, finals, freshmen taller than I. Col- lege, Uniiiersity of Illinois. Major, Adver- tising and Marketing. Future Goals, To be filthy, nasty, dirty, smelly rich and single. To be a member of THKGMAS 7 KEEDNARD GANGESTAD ALLISON KIMBERLY GARDNER Al, Allie, PoPo, Poof. ine I, Show Choir 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Tigerettes 2, 3, 4CcaptainJ, Guys and Dolls 2, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoast 3, Homecom- ing Court 4. Most Unusual Experience, Having a French silk pie smeared all over my body and escaping! Pet Peeves, Waking up early, cliques, and male chau- venists. College, College of DuPage and then Northern Illinois University. Major, Education. Future Goals, Teaching, danc- ing, marriage, a family, a closer relation- ship with God. HEATHER GARDNER 'ffgeatherf' Hey-ther. Baseball 3, 'Powderpuff 4. Favorite Experience, Summer of '85, being a senior, vacation- ing .in New York. Pet Peeves, Crowded movies, 7,25 bells, writing outlines. Col- lege, Undecided. Major, Pre-law. Future Goals, Graduate from college, be success- ful. marry rich, have 5 kids, travel forever after. TRACY. GAUEN , Count, -.Y Most Unuslialjigxperience, Getting lost in Scotland with Stephanie F. Pet Peeve, Walking behind people who are slow. College, University of Illinois. Major, Home Economics. Future Goals, To become a chef. . DENNIS GENETSKI 7691! MELODY GIDEON, JOHN E. GIEBUDDWSKI --'c I Giebo, Lit L' Giebsf' Baseball I, Wol- verine I, Honor ,Roll I, 3, DAVEAT 4, Slug Scouts I, 2, 35-4. Favorite Experience, Meeting T.l-IQ Pet Peeves, U-joints, l977 GMC. College, C.O.D. then transfer to Universitylgif Illinois. Major, Commercial Architecture. Future Goals, To start a family business, and be very successful. CARRIE GIESSEL ' W'eez-man, WeaseI. Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Band lf:f2, 3.4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, High Honor Roll 3, 4i,!Favorite Exper- ience, The time lspend in Wisconsin on vacation. Pet Peeve, People who have a f3lS3.,CS0lISIlCf IQPTQSZSIOII of College, of State Univerigijgy. Major, Architgtgiire. Fu- ture Goals, a succegffggul archi- tect and way tpjfind CATI-Iv, GIESSEL I String-bean. High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team I, 2, 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2. Most Unusual Experience, Hosting a French student. Pet Peeve, Busy work. College, University of Illinois or Michigan. Major? Business. Future Goals, To get married to a terrific man, stay healthy, and live a long happyxlife. TIM GILBERTSEN I I I Gilbe. Tae-kwon-do I, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, SADD 4. Most Unusu- al Experience, Gimme my knife . . Pet Peeves,! 30 mph, lt's too cold. College, University of California. Major, Math- ematics. Future Goals, Be a math teacher and run a marathon. SUSAN GIORIIANO Fifi ' Gio, Ba,I,e,I,aII I. 2. 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Exper- ience, Champaignjf85, Pheasant Run '85. Pet Peeves, Crowcledfhallways, slow dri- vers. College, Purdue. Major, Psychology. Future Goals, To move away from Whea-., ton., ' -E LINDA MARIE GLENZ Smurfette, Slammer. Badminton, Speech Team, German Club, Tech Crew, Pit Orchestra, Orchestra. Most Unusual Experience, November IO, I982. Pet Peeves, Freshmen, gym class. College, Drake University. Major, Communica- tions. Future Goals, To be an anchor on a national news program and to be a mil- Iionaire. AMY GOERING Aim, Amer, Legs, Mom. Most Unusual Experience, W.C.H.S., Nicole wus, Motley Crue 'ssy Pe, Peeves, Hall passes, attendance office, people who never shut-up. College, C.O.D. Major, Ele- mentary Education. Future Goals, Live on a deserted, tropical island with an ador- able, blue-eyed man. CHRIS GREENE Gringo. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Inschool Suspension 3, 4, Cutsfest 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, My first life during Woodstock, stealing the taco bell. Pet Peeve, JB's that don't drink what they opened. College, Northeast Missou- ri. Major, Delusion. Future Goals, Levita- tion. STACEY GREENSTEIN Space, Greenie, SnuggIes, Prin- cess Zoe. Wolverine I, Garden Club I, 2. 3, 4, Class Council 2, L.A.V.C. I, 2, 3, J.A.P. I, 2, 3.4. Most Unusual Experience, Busted at the Grove in July '85. and the cop let- ting me go. Pet Peeves, Hypocrates, P.E., clean bedrooms. College, Illinois State University C It will never be normal againI D Major, Pre-business. Future Goals, To be a swingin single til' 25, then marrying a rich, romantic, wonder- ful guy. DONNA GRIER MELLANIE RENEE GRIFFIN Angel, Droopy, MeIIie. Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4, track I, 2, Pep Club I, Lunch I. 2, 3, 4, Guys and Dolls 2, Variety Show I, 3, Gymnastics I, Oliver I. Most Unusual Experience, Freshman year, finals. Col- lege, Illinois State. Major, Broadcasting. Future Goals, To own the first black- owned major television network, to be filthy, nasty, dirty, smelly, stinky rich. and to marry Otis Wilson. JERRELL GRIFFITH MIKE GRONBERG Bigfoot. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Muff Patrol 2, 3, 4, Tuna Tasting 3, 4, Garage Hopping 2, 3, 4. Favorite Experience, Upstairs at Populorum's house with Linda Lovelace. Pet Peeves, Frigid girls and smelly for- eigners. College, University of Illinois. Major, Pre-med. Future Goals, Own nice cars, have no kids, stay thin. LINDA GRYCH Lin. AFS 2, DAVEA 4, Wolverine I. Favorite Experience, Going to a disco in Chicago. Pet Peeve, This school. College, Associates School in North Miami Beach, Florida. Future Goals, Work as a travel agent, get married, and have 2 kids. BRIAN HALL ERIKA HALLBERG MICHELLE HAMBEL A.H., S.H.O.T.S. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Experience, New Years Eve '84. Pet Peeves, Obese people, waking up when it's dark. College, Arizona State. Major, Tanning. Future Goals, To watch Lisa jam with the Stones. MIKE HAMMER Hollywood. Baseball I, Track 2, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I. 2, 3, 4, Partied I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, UIC Pa-' villion. Pet Peeve, The Junior --I College, Southern Illinois. Major, Aviation Manage- ment. Future Goals, Meet lots of beautiful women and be very rich, then to have a large family. ROBIN HAMMER JERRY HAPPEL Mr. President. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, DSD Club 3lpresidentJ, Hon- or Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve, Losing. College, North Central College. Major, Business- X Nuclear Engineering. Future Goals, Bank- rupt the McDonaId's Corporation. JEREL HARNESS RICH HARPER Show Choir 2, 3, 4, Speech Team I, 2, 3, 4, Nation Merit Scholar 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Who's Who '85, Who's Who '86, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience, Going with Liesha to a punk bar. Pet Peeve, Dedicated students - do they have social lives? College, Indiana Univer- sity. Major, BusinessfFinance. GRETCHEN HASSE Freestyle 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honor Roll I, 2, Honor Roll 3, 4: Art Club 4, German Honor Society 2, 3. Most Unusual Experience, One semester of Mr. Fuller - the Marxist, who wears a USA belt buckle. Pet Peeves, Smokehouse bathrooms, yellow water. College, Univer- sity of Iowa Chome of the Enlightenedj. Major, Enlightenment. Future Goals, I want to write and illustrate books. Also. I'd love to ride in the space shuttle when they renovate the bathrooms, and meet some aliens andfor Carl Sagan. ROBERT HAWORTH Buck, Rob. STEP 3, 4, Mathlete I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, High Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4, German National Hon- or Society 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4Cpresi- dentj, Foreign Travel 3, 4. Favorite Exper- ience, Berlin Rudyfest '85, Iowa '85-6, ISU summer '85. Pet Peeves, Mustangs in back of me, ignorance, snobs, the eighth root of pi. College, Vassar. Major, Econo- micsfBiochemistry. Future Goals, Make my first million in two years, marry a beautiful, devoted woman, and live the remainder of my life in luxury and ecsta- sy. DEREK HAYES DAN HAYS Basketball I, 2,1Track 2, Shanker Soccer 3, 4. Favorite' Experience, Julie. Pet Peeve, Gym. College, Butler University. Major, Undecided. ROBERT HEAL Guss. S.A.D.D. Favorite Experience, trying to waterski. Pet Peeve, People who wear backpacks in the halls. College, Un- decided. Future Goals, To decide my fu- ture goal. 5 JOHN ANTHONY HEATON ' Cricket, OIIie. Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Yearbook 3, 4, Art Club I, Pep Band 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4. Favorite Experience, Lilac Parade '83, Arts and Ideas '85-6. Pet Peeve, People with no school spirit. Col- lege, Undecided. Future Goals, Get Eagle Scout badge and eventually get a job working with kids. CHARLES HENNESSEY BRIAN HENRICKS GREGORY HIGHFILL KRAIG HILL I 1 Baseball I, Stage Crew I, College, South- ern Illinois University. Major, Electrical Engineer. Future Goals, To become rich, Party! I MATTHEW HIXSON HENRY HOEKSEMA JULIE HOFFMANN P.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience, Summer of '85, July 3I, l985, Sept. I9, l985. Pet Peeve, Parking at Wheaton Central. College, Northern Illinois Univer- sity. FuturenGoals, To live. JONATHAN HOLDREDGE Jon, Holde, R.L. BMX Freestylin' 2, 3, 4, Snowboarding IOI 3, 4, Band I, 2.3, 4, Show Choir .O4, Jazz Band I, 2. Most Unusual Experience, Breakin' and enterin' Dave's house. Pet Peeves, Punk music, People who don't they say they'II do, cheer-up. j cottage, Northern Illinois University. FuturelGoals,To be-King of the Skateparks 3 times in a row, work for Marvel. get rich. get married and vaca- tion for the rest of my life. MARK HOLMAN 1 on j A Holmes, G.M., Harry.7 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, Log Rolling 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, Midnite smash-upnderby with golf carts at local golf course with McGinnity. Pet Peeves, Load,l,fliig5fgirls, Americans that don't ,peaksEi,gii,h. coiiegecoiiege of mirage. Major, Real Estate!Sales. Future Goals, Make money, live gently. get closer to Jesus. I . - i HOLMES DWAYNE HOLMEVSTI if,-V Johnny, Johnny ' Wad, j'fWad, Weasel Fiddler on the Roof .'Most Unusual Experience, Demolay. Pet Peeve, People who think money is everything, computers. caiiega, Parks. Major, Aero- space Engineeifing. ELIZABETH .ALISON HOLUMj1,g,ig.,'gQg,,g,. Poof. Tennis it High Honor Roll, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2g,Q3,, 4, Group Interp. 2, 3, Drama - Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls, Fieffers people, Damn Yankees, GodspelI, Joseph, and Wizard of Oz, Class Council 3, S.A.A.D 3, Speech Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tiger- ettes 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Show Choir 2, 3, 4. Favorite Experience, Dec. I3, l985, F.F.P, Miss Badgerette, Dillon In ..., Escap- ing. Pet Peeves, Cliques, A.A.O. S T.T., machines College, Carnegie Mellon or Millikin University. Major, Musical The- atre. Future Goal, . . . to locate the Spec- tro mobile. JULIE HOULIHAN Houligan, HouIi, JuI's. Volleyball I, Basketball I, Softball 2, Tennis 2. Pet Peeve, Impatient customers that come into McDonaId's. College, College of Du- Page. Major, Business or Cosmotology. Future Goal, To marry Peter. HEATHER LEA HOWELL H, Howard. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Variety Show 3, 4, Student Council 4, Powder Puff 3, 4, Partied I, 2, 3, 4, Most Unusual Experience, New Years Eve '85-6, being fined 5200.000 for riding my ATC through farmer's crops. Pet Peeve, Jethro.i7CoIlege, Marquette Uni- versity. Major, Medicine. Future Goal, To introduce everyone I know to the town Pardeeville, Wisconsin. '3 MYRON I-ISU. Newspaper, Yearbook, Computer Club. Most Unusual Experience, Having Mr. Sawyer for Political Science, Pet Peeve, Conservative adults who hate rock music. College, Wheaton College. Major, Com- puter SciencefMath. Future Goals, Paying for college and becoming a lawyer. DONALD HUBEK KATIE HUBER s Katrine, Trinks, K.T. Tennis I, Student Council I, 2, Tigerettes 3, 4 fcap- tain 43, Partied I.12, 3, 4. Favorite Exper- ience, And-y'NViesner.j Pet Peeves, Chris DelGaldo following me through thehalls, I never , disrespectful freshman,-false rumors, and Matt. College, Eastern Illi- nois. University with Angie. Major, Psy- chology. Future Goals, To have 99 chubby Italian babies, to get my own cowboy boots with Brick and'Dic, to dance with a policeman at Miami- U. CHRIS HUDDLESTON BETH HUGO Buff, Hugo-Schmugof' Heeowgo, Huugs. Track I, 2.3, Class Council 2, 3, Yearbook 3, Powder Puff 3, Variety Show 3, 4, Tigerettes 4, Partied I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience, J.J.'s run Cabomi- dalbe snowmenb, unsuccessful flight off l4Iuber's porch. Pet Peeves, Disrespectful freshmen, the guilty innocents, I Never , the N-O-V-A, and Matt. College, Illinois State University. Major, Business Man- agement. Future Goal, To co-star in Beat Street Ill with my Pardeeville partner. MEGQHUMAY MeggIes, Smeg, Humes. Tennis I, Gymnastics I, 3, Track I, 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Student Government I, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Experience, 26-O. Pet Peeves, Sox fans, School Board, Papa Smurf. College, Unde- cided. Future Goal, To own a professional baseball team. - JEFF HUNT . Taekwon-Do I, 2, 3, 4. Favorite Exper- ience, Two summers in the mountains of Colorado. Pet Peeves, Depression, anger, and bad moods. College, Wheaton College or Bradley University. Major, Communi- cations. Future Goal, Serve Christ. KRISTEN HUTCHINSON Kris, Hutch. Cross-country I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-country capt. 4, Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Spanish club 3, 4, A.F.S. I, 2, S.A.D.D. 4, VarietyfShow 4, Orchestra I, 2, 4, Pit Orchestra I. 2, State Solo S Ensem- ble Contest I, 2, Wrestling Predicament I, W.W. I. Favorite Experience, 4f3Of83, 2g5f6f83, 26-O, llf6f85, lOf26f85, weekends with K.E. S C.H. Pet Peeve, Having to de- cide whether to stop or go when the light turns yellow. College,,University of Okla- homa or University of North Pole. Major, Pre-vet. medicine. Future Goals, Be able to explaine why ice-cream has no bones, go to the moon and come back, become filthy rich, sail the world over, become next door neighbors to K.E. . JENNIFER i-ivstor RICHARD HYZY MIKE' IMPOLA Impy. German Exchange Program. Most Unusual Experience, Frankfurt CWest Germanj, July 30. l985, Rudyfest. College, University of Illinois. Major, Ger- man, International Business. Future Goals, To get rich, live in Germany. SCOTT ISENHART Ike, Smud. Soccer I, 2. 3, 4, .Baseball I, N.H.S. 3, 4, High Honor Roll IL2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 4, German National Honor Society 2. 3, Mathlete I. 2, 3. Favorite Experience, Bruce Springsteen Concert. Pet Peeve, Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. Col- lege, University of Illinois. Major, Electri- cal Engineering. Future Goals, President of G.M., own red Porsche 9Il Correra. jam a basketball. PAULA JACOBSEN DEBI JOHNSON j D.J, Dimples. Prepared verble comm. communications ll 12nd placej. Most Unusual Experience: Randy I-22-84. Christmas vacation I2-I9-'85, Pet Peeves: Preps, Sean Harkins. College: Northern ll- Iinois University. Future Goals, Interior Designer, Photojournalist, to marry the best looking guy on earth. have along and happy life together. LAURA JOHNSTON Chubby. N.H.S. 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Ccapt.4D, Basketball I, Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4, Variety Show 4, French Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Show Choir 4, Most Unusual Experience: Ken, John, and Lisa. Pet Peeves: Guys who wear Speedo's, Cliques. College: Wheaton College. Future Goal: To have a chubby black baby. GRANT M. KELLER Bob, Harry, Shanker, Pat Gora, 69. Speech 2, 3, 4, Show Choir 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4, Tennis I, National Merit Scholar 4, Illinois State Scholar 4, Band I, 2, Jazz Band I, 2: Variety Show 2. 3, 4, Shankers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Favorite Experience: Bradley with Chris, Cham- paign with Rob and Bill, Wisconsin with Dennis, Bill, and Matt. Pet Peeves: SC's, rationalizers, hall passes, people who don't know what's going on. College: U.C.L.A. Major: Cinematography. Future Goals: To be wealthy, to play a guitar in a rock band, to live on a beach. DANIEL J. KENNEDY ' - Dick, Juan Derful. Baseball I, 2. 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Shankers 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 2, China Club.2, 3, Cutsfest 3, 4, Cliff Diving I, 2. Favorite Experience, Shanker Championship. Pet Peeve: Time. College: University of Dayton or Western Illinois University. Major: Criminology and Law. Future Goals: Grow long hair, roptie it and move to Jamaica to be a Reggea singer. KATHRYN LYNN KERNS Kath. Track I, 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 4, Powderpuff 2, 4, Par- tied I, 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience: Summer '85-riding ATC's, elevator exper- ience at the convalescent home and Lake Geneva. Pet Peeve: Having to buy gum. College: Rush, nursing school. Major: Medicine. Future Goals: To marry a French chef and live in the French Ri- veria. MIKE KIBLER Kibs, Kibla. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Tournabout '85, Pet Peeve: Ameri- cans who can't speak the language. Col- lege: California State UniversityfLong Beach. Major: Business. Future Goals: To enjoy college, football, and life in warm, sunny Southern California. SARAH KIDDER Pee Wee. Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, Fiddler on the Roof I, Show Choir 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience: Switch. Pet Peeves: Big Mac and Diet Coke, locker hogs! College: Lincoln College. Major: Un- decided. Future Goal: To be successful Stoner's cult. SARAH L. KINCAID Cheerleading 2, Tigerettes 3, 4, Show Choir 4, Student Council I, Pep Club I. French National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Shanker Soccer Coach 4. Most Unusual Experience, I2-22-84 -f-jwhen D.G. broke his leg. Pet'-Peeves: The Herd. guilty people who act innocent. College: Univer- sity of Iowa. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To have ja huge house in Greece. KEVIN KINEL . LISA KIRCHNER 1 BRENT ALAN KLEIN Chaka Klein. Football I. 2, 3, 4, Base? ball I. 4, Basketball I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Weight-lifting I, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeves, Wet toilet seats, Pep Band. College: Undecid: ed. Major: Mortuary Science. Future Goals: To be in G.Q. . ff I KRISTI KLEIN I . ' Krystal Light, Kleiner, ,ffMisty Kristi. O.E.A, 4, Vice-President offQ,E.A. 4, Speech 3, 4, Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4,Musi- cals 3, Band I, 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experience: Having a seagull pIop on me at Daytona Beach - summer of '83, Pet Peeves: Walking up three flights of stairs. Col- lege: Southern Illinois University. Major, Dental Hygiene. Future Goals, To become rich in both wealth and character, to sail in the Greek Isles. REBECCA J. KNIGHT Becky, Dexter. Cross Country I, Band I, 2. 3, Swim Team I, 2, Boys' Swim Team Manager 2, We-Go Wildcat I, 2, The CG Club 4. Favorite Experience: I0-29-83 - the orange VW Bug, Cascade. Pet Peeves: Impatience, Mondays, questions like, What are you going to do with the rest of your life? College: College of Du- Page. Major, Undecided. Future Goals: To live life the way I want to . . . happily ever after. KIRK KNOCH CLIFF KOEPKE I Biff, Opie. Football I, 2, In School 2, 3, 4. Most Unusual Experiences: Arrow- head Golf Course, my parents' vacation. Pet Peeves: Teachers who think they are cool. freshmen. College: College of Du- Page. Major: Business. Future Goals: To become rich and do nothing. BILL KOHLEY Cuts. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, M.V.P. 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, Shankers I, 2, 3, 4, Shanker Captain, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Chess:CIub 2, 3, 4. Favorite,Experiences, Cutsfest, The Bus. Shanker Championship. Pet Peeves: N.F.C., Show Choir, Junior B's, Show Choir. College: Oxford. Major: Gradu- ation. Future Goals: Another Shanker Championship. CHRISTOPHER S. KOUZES Tim, Chris, Shanker. Football I, 2, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Track I, 2, 3, 4, Shankers 3, 4, Class Council 3, 4, Senior Class President 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, Variety Show 4. Favorite Experiences: La Quinta, Bahamaswith Matt and Otis. Nick's with Corrie and Lea. Pet Peeves: Never being able to get a good gparking space after sunrise, cqrn:nuts.f'Ci3llege: Northern Illi- University. Major: Advertising. Fu- ture Goals: To marry a female Elvis.Pres: ley imitator, to invent powdereclpiiiater. DEENA KRASSMANN ' Heidi, Dee. Honor, Roll I, 2, 3, 4, O.E.A. 3, 4, President of 4. Favorite Experiences,Sliiiweekend at Alpine Val- ley, ISU weekend. Pet Peeves: People who drive under the speed limit.College:Col: lege of DuPage.fNlajor: Aclcounting.fFu- tureGoaIs: To.w'iiiitenl millidngdollars from Ed McMahon. . LEANNE KRONINGQ Weewan-Weewan. Bubba. Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Wolverine I. Favorite Experience: New Year's Eve '85. Pet Peeves: Getting up early, riding the bus, stuck-up people. College: Northern Illinois University. Ma- jor: Physical Therapy. Future Goals: To get married, have a family, and practice physical therapy. E KELLY KUSTAK KIM LARAIA Queen Bell. Tigerettes 3, 4: Gymnas- tics 3: Stoner's Cult 3. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Visiting Carthage. Pet Peeve: Tall girls in front of the bathroom mirror. College: Undecided. Major: Nursing. Fu- ture Goals: Graduating from college. growing to five feet tall. PETER LARMON DARLENE LAROCCO Honor Roll I. 2, 3. 4. Pet Peeve: Preps. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To marry Bill. JEANNETTE LaROCCO Wheaton-Warrenville I: DAVEA 4: Hon- or Roll 2.3.4. Favorite Experience: Going to a wedding with E.K. College: Undecid- ed. Major: Undecided. MARIE LARSSON '- Maria, M.L.. Mia, Mimmis. Bal- let 4: Basketball 4: Swim Club 4: Water- Ballet 4: Pianof4: Dancefl. Favorite Exper- iences: My trip to Canada, being here as .an exchange student. Pet Peeves: Home- fvvork. liver.'yiCoIlege:fl.lndecided. Major: Undecidetilfiilfiiture Goals: To get an apart- ment in Stockholm, travel a lotftofhiarry a rich guy, to always have my best friends. 'to become a tour guide or a nurse. ANTHONY P. LAUDICINA j The Italian Pollock. l.P., Suds, Coyote, Crazy Man. Twang. Cross Country I: Track I: Art Club 2: Spanish Club I: Chorus 3.4. Favorite Experience: Blowing off fifth hour to go to Diamond's to be with my good friends. Pet Peeves: Bad breath. body lice, people named Chuck. College: College of DuPage. Ma- jor: Undecided. Future Goals: To make a successful life for myself and my family. DAWN LaVALLlE SHARON LAYTON STACY LAYTON Spacey, Trainer. Girls Basketball Stats 2: Secretary of A.F.S. 2: French Na- tional Honor Society 2.3.4: French Club 2.3: National Honor Society 3.4: Boys Bas- ketball Trainer 3: Football Trainer 3.4: Shanker Fan Club 3.4: Powder Puff 3. Most Unusual Experiences: Homecoming '84, Prom '85, Mud Football '84. Pet Peeves: Imitations of me, rumors, trainer, disre- spectful freshmen. College: University of Illinois. Major: Pre-MedfPhysical Ther- apy. Future Goals: To win at mud football. KEICHUL LEE I 'fKeech. Orchestra l: lndoor Track 3: Cross Country 4: School Newspaper 4: German Club 3.4: French 'National Honor Society 2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4. Pet Peeves: The top nine students of the senior class. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. LINDA NICOLE LEWIS Ga-Ga, Derf. Favorite Experience: Square-dancing my sophomore year. Pet Peeves: T.C. College: Taylor University. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To re- ceive a college degree, to get happily married. NANCY LEWIS Nanc. Wolverine I.2.3,4: Chorus I. Fa- vorite Experiences: Don Henley Concert '85 with K.D.. ACYRC with Canadians. Pet Peeves: Stuck-ups. slow drivers, low grades. College: Undecided. Major: Unde- cided. Future Goals: To be in the Olym- pics, to marry a millionaire. tAuRA. ucggg SADD 3:.?Nolleyball I: Volleyball Man- ager 2,3,4: Basketball Manager 2,3,4: Soft- ball l.2,3,4: Bears Fan I,2.3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Closing down of Wheaton- Warrenville. Pet Peeve: Smokers. College: Undecided. Major: Early Childhood Edu- cation. SANDRA LIN Sandy, Deke. Speech l.2.3.4: Class Council I,2,3.4: Student Council l.2.3.4s Tennis l. Most Unusual Experiences: Wad- ing into the fountain in Germany. party- ing downstate. Pet Peeves: German men. wildernesses without toilet paper. disre- spectful Freshmen. College: Brown Uni- versity. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To do a Coors commercial with Mark Har- mon. DANIEL LINKA Crusher, Dan Juan, Pee Wee. Jelly Belly. Big Dan. Wolverine It Ger- man Club 2,3.4: German Exchange 3: Musicals 3.4: Chorus, l,2.3.4: Variety Show 4. Pet Peeves: Preppies, snobs. rude girls. German teachers, gym teachers. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To lose iw-pounds and become PIaygirl's man of the year. JOHN LIPP j SCOTT LIPPS Louis, Crash. Soccer l.2.3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: National Honor Society 4: Class President 2: Variety Show 4: In School 4: Radish Head Club 3.4: Cutsfest 4. Most Unusual Experiences: Mac's driveway with Gringo, Den. and Mancini, Saturday nights, Spaz dying. Pet Peeve: Hitting decksat IOO m.p.h. College: Unde- cided. Major: BusinessfFinance. Future Goals: To continue the production of Rad- ish Head merchandise. to be able to lie like Ben. CHRISTINE LOBRILLO KIMBERLY. ANN LOCKE Kimba , Po-Po , Shnookums. Soc- cer I: Softball I: WWHS I: Cheerleading 2: Powder Puff 3: Tigerettes 4: D-Club l.2.3.4. Most Unusual Experiences: Prom l98'5, i985 in general. with T.M. Pet Peeves: Unexcused passes. WNHS. re- sponsibility, fake people. College: Unde- cided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To marry T.M. and live on a tropical is- land with my close friends. JULIE A. LOFTUS Tina. Wolverine l,2,3,4: Student Council l,2,3,4: Student Conference l,3: Tennis l,2: German Exchange 3: Honor Roll l,2,3.4: National Honor Society 4. Favorite Experiences: Dan, Naperville. Berlin. Kari- bische Nacht. Tarzan Boy. Pet Peeve: Ku Klux Klan. College: Undecided. Major: ln- ternational Bartending. Future Goals: Oceans, beaches. Dan - maybe it'd be fun to meet Chuck Woolery onielove Con- nection. FRANK LOMONACO MICHAEL LOMONACO LORI LYNN LOPOSSA La Pas, Lor. Basketball.l.2,3.4:yTen- nis l.2,3.4: Pep Club It German Club 2: Stu- dent Council l.2,3,4: Class Vice-President 2: Student Government 2,3,4: President of Student Government 4: Honor Roll. l,2.4: SADD 4: Homecoming Court 4: Variety Show 3.4: Tigerettes 4. Favorite Exper- iences: The birth of the chicken, the chirper experience I985.:Pet Peeves: Dis- respectful freshmen, T.B. Collegei Unde- cided. Major: International Business. Fu- ture Goals: To make enough money to buy my own totally intense relationship with a guy. -, : PEGGI M. LOWE Peglet, Piggy, ex-Brink. Powder- puff 4. Most Unusual Experience: August I-3, l985. Pet Peeves: Little brothers. mov- ing away. College: Johnson 8 Whales, Kendall County College. Major: Business Management, Culinary Arts. Future Goals: To own my own bakery or catering ser- vice some day in the future. TAMMY LOWRY I .L L Smiles, .Iammi, Tams, Shorty . Spanish Honor Society 2.3,4: Honor Roll l.2,3. Most Unusual Experience: On Hal- loween night Shayne thought he was a turtle - really! Pet Peeves: Younger broth- ers, American Government, not having an stereo in my car. College: University Wisconsin, Whitewater. Major: Ele- mentary Teaching, Psychology. Business. Future Goals: To be successful in everyth- ing. to be friends with everyone and be successful at everything. CAROL ANNE LUCAS LuLu. O.C.. MuMu. SchmeraI. Varsity Speech Team l,2f7th in stateb, 3f7th in stateb, 4: Student government Ifvice-presidentj,,2,3,4:, German Club I,2: Tennis team I. Natioitafiilonor Society 3,4: Honor Roli l,2,4:IHigji.Q6Qor Roll 3: Variety Show 3.4. Most Unusuakilixperience: Taco Bell parking log - f'You had spaghetti for dinner. Pet Peeves: Lazy boyfriends, Brains who say I know I flunked. Col- Economics. Fu- lege: Undecided. Major: -ture-Goals: To become a lawyer, marry a diplomat in Washington D.C. and own a giaguar. i:Ci'lRlSTlNE ANN LuczAK Roxy, Chase 8. Adare, HBJ3a Powderpuff 3. Favorite Experience: New Years Eve '85, meeting T.W. Pet Peeves: Socks, no phones. changes. Coilege: C.O.D. then Illinois State University. Ma- jor: Dental Assistantfor Travel. Future Goals: To own my own business, and after all this chase ing 8-catch him. THERESA LUPI 4 Lia Tupi. 'Taloop. P.A,A. l,2.3,4. Most Unusual Experience: July 3l, I985. meeting the Naperville Police. Pet Peeve: People who drive with their turn signal on. Future Goals: Get through college and j the Lottery. LvNcH fi15s1ie1fBmtluck. The c.G. Club 4. Mos: un- fiisqaiiscxperience. Riding Jeff at Nauglesf PetPeeve: T.C. College: University of To- ronto! Major: Psychology. Future Goals: Open -a' daycare center. BETH LYTLE Chica B, B.P.A.. Wolverine I: Presi- dent of the E.A. Lust Club 2.3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Laura, me, and Mr. D., Physics. Pet Peeves: Arrogance. preps. arrogant jocks. College: Richmond fLondonJ. Major: Hotel Management. Fu- ture Goals: Survive 4 years of college, marry a wealthy Englishman. and live in the western countryside. THOMAS MACDONALD MICHELLE MACGAFFEY Blondie, Worm . AFS Club 2.3: Pow- derpuff 3.4: Wolverine I: Fiddler on the Roof: Honor Roll I,2.3.4: Chorus l.2.4: B S J Club 4. Favorite Experience: Summer nights with M.F., M.S., M.H.. S.R., and C.W., Pet Peeves: Having a brother that's a freshman, people who are too quiet. College: Valparaiso. Major: Law. Future Goals: To turn Auntie Bib's into a major franchise, and to own a fire red Alfa Ro- meo. DANIELLE MAGALLANES Dani. Pep Club I: Latin Club 2.3: Track: Art Club 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Meeting Scott and Glenn, the phone man from R.P.M. Pet Peeves: Bad movies, people who nag. College: College of DuPage. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To tie ga big, red bow around Vince Neil and leave him on NicoIe's doorstep. BRIANCHRISTOPHER MAHER Soccer.I.2.3.4: Wrestling I,2: Cutsfest 4. Favorite A Experience: The dude that flipped-off the vanl Pet Peeve: Girls who say the did bad on a test but really didn'T. College: University of Wisconsin- fParkside. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To be a Bohemiam referee with Burt, and to own party on wheels. LAURA MANGAN Tennis I,2: Gymnastics l.2,3 Ccaptainj, 4: Powderpuff 3: Wolverine I: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Gymnastics MVP 2.3.4. Favorite Experience: Dunes '85. Pet Peeves: 2- faced socialities, dippy bleached- blondes. College: University of Wiscon- sin. Future Goals: Compete in gymnastics in college. I CHR1StINEa iMANL0vf MARKTMARSCHITZ Ma-ElVIarschitz. Sheets. Football l.2.3,4: Basketball I: Baseball I: Track 2,3,4: Wrestling 2.3: Parties l,2,3,4. Most Unusu- al Experience: Boo Boo Wiesner. Pet Peeve: Freaks. College: Harvard. Major: Law. Future Goals: A night with Christie Brinkley, college football. ANTHONY MARTIN BARBARA MARTIN Student Council l,2,3,4: Tennis l,2,3,4: Variety Show 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Foreign Exchange 3.4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Most Unusual Experience: Ger- many I985. the birth of the Chicken. Pet Peeves: Disrespectful Freshmen. Papa Smurf. College: Notre Dame. Major: Inter- national Business. Future Goals: To live an exciting and fulfilling life. TODD MARTIN MINDY MASON Mo, Min, Airhead. Band: Color Guard i: Fiddler on the Roof I: Speech Team 2: Gymnastics 2.3,4: SADD 3.4: Class Council 4: Powderpuff 3: Honor Roll l: Variety Show 2.3.4. Favorite Exper- ience: Ensenada '85, 3 Muskrat-Ears. Pet Peeves: Smoking in the bathrooms, Fizix iz fnotj phun. College: Taylor, Wheaton Future Goals: Marry a T.D.H. man, Swit- zerland. KATHY MCCALL Kam, Psycho, YM , Froggie. Yearbook 3.4: Badminton l,2.3: Spanish Club l,2,3,4: STEP 3.4: French Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3.4: Orchestra l,2: SADD 4: Who's Who '86: Honor Roll I,2.3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Tuesday's at lunch with Carol Smith eating Mickey Mouse bars. Pet Peeves: People who talk about you begind your back. College: Un- decided. Major: Language, International Affairs. Future Goals: To have a lasting relationship with Herb and live in the Burger King mansion. STEVE MCCORMACK Honor Roll l,3: Baseball I. Pet Peeve: Bi- ble Bangers. College: Northern Arizona University. Major: Business Management. MARK WILLIAM MCGINNITY . McGinn, LolIy . VeIvey. Track I,2: Football I: Golf 2,3.4 fCaptainJ: Honor Roll 2. Most Unusual Experience: Creating mu- tant spiders in the depths of my house with Holman. Pet Peeve: Resin flems. Col- lege: Southern Florida. MICHAEL P. MCKENNA Mike the Greek. Mic, Lefty, Bookie. Football 2.3: Baseball l.2.3.4: feixfl 188 Honor Roll l,2. Favorite Experience: Soph- omore year pitching and beating Naper- ville North, ranked fourth inthe state, Pet Peeves: Underclassmen not showing re- spect, big talkers, liars. College: North- west Missouri State University. Major: Business Management. Future Goals: Host the NFL Today and get the most out of life. ALBERT MCMILLEN Bert, Alfie. Soccer l,2,3,4: Track l,2,3,4: Cutsfest 4: Wolverine l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Living with lguanas in the Mohabe Desert. Pet Peeves: Lousy drivers, stupid freshmen, people who ' n t finish their sentences. College: Un- decided. Major: Accounting. Future Goals: To be featured on the cover of GQ, to be a Bohemiam referee with Brian. JUDY MCNALLY Schmoody. McSally, Moody. P.A.A. l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Teaching Beth how to drive a stickshift, July 3l, l985. Pet Peeves: Long lines. Mary Lou Retton. College: Ray Vogue. Major: Fashion Merchandising. Future Goals: Swim across the ocean, give my part-time lover a raise, and marry my Independent living FIexl DAVID MICHAEL MENDITTO Baseball 2,4: Shankers 3,4: Spanish Hon- or Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Class Council 3,4: Senior Class Trea- surer 4. Favorite Experience: Meeting Christie Brinkley. College: Purdue, Uni- versity of Illinois. Major: Engineering, Fu- ture Goals: To someday own a chainsofj il massage parlors. I MICHELLE MERRIMAN MICHELLE MlCHAUD Missy, Stuff. Honor Roll I,2,3,4: O.E. 3.4: Chorus l,2. Most Unusual Experience: Driving in Driver's Ed with Mr. Wallen and Mr. Newhaus., Pet Peeve: Homework. College: University of Arizona, Southern Illinois. Major: Business. Future Goals: To be an accountant for a major corporation. GAYLE MICHEL Cles, Reindeer, Kitten, Volleyball I: Tennis 3.4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: New Year's Eve l985, New ' York City with Laura Thompson.: Pet Peeves: Left turns, guys who VEIKE. MATT MOLINA Mo, MoMo. Wrestling l,2,3,4: Foot- ball I,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Down- state wrestling '84, '85, '86. Pet Peeve: Girls who think they ownyiyou, and com- mitments. College: S.l.U.C, Major: Avi- ation, Computer Science. Future Goals: Clean pools for the rich and do beer com- mercials. HEIDI MONTELO PETER J. MORANO Dego. Baseball 4. College: Undecid- ed. Major: Business. Future Goals: To re- main a success. MARGARET MORGAN KEITH MORRIS PAMELA DENISE MORTON Pam, Pamissita, Pammy, Miss Pam, Mort-man, Salty. National Honor Society 3,4: Badminton l,2,3,4 Cco- captain 145: French Honor Society 2,3,4: Tennis I: Yearbook 3,4: Ksenior editor 45: Powderpuff 3: Honor Roll l,2.3,4: High Honor Roll 3: Gifted Seminar 3: Variety Show 4: Who's Who '86, Most Unusual Experience: Junior year. College: Univer- sity of Illinois. Major: Aerospace Engi- neering Future Goals: To furnish my pent- house and pay for a Porsche in cash. WILLIAMBUTLER MUIR Bill. Football I,2,3,4 Ccaptain 45: Track I,2,3,4:IQBasketbalI I,2, Show Choir 4: Jo- seph , and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 3, Yearbook 4 fassistant sports editor5: National Honor Society 3.4. College: United, States Naval Acade- my. Major: Engineering. Future Goals: To be a pilot. E PATRICK MUNDSCHAUg':Lgf-i5, LAURA LYNNE MUTCH E fy .:.t ff g . ig Frito, Munch. Volleyball I,1.3,4 ico- captain 45: Basketball l,2: :Softball l,2.3,4: Cco-captain 45: Band I.2,3,4: Variety Show 4. Pet Peeves. My coach and diets. Coi- lege: Western Michigan University, ,Ball State University. Major: .IournaIism.'Fu- ture Goals: To become a professional journalist and to enjoy my work. off, hail passes. College: university nois, Future Goals: To marry agcertain freshman, live on Hilton Head l:i::::d.: own' a golden retriever and drive a red Cor- i'fMonk. Gunk , Llama, Gopher. Basebail I,3,4: Golf I.2,3,4: Honor Roll l,3,4. Favorite Experience: Las Vegas l985. Pet Peeves: People Who chomp on gum and homework. College: Undecided. Major: Hotel and Restaurant Management. Fu- ture Goals: To get my degree, get a good job, get married, and make a lot of mon- ey. BEN NAVIGATO I N::v, Tates. Football l,2,3,4:. Batsebaiii I,2,3,4: Captain of the Backers. Most Uh: usual Experience: Saturday Night. 'Pet peeve: The Punk Rockers with stupid hair cuts and make-up. College: Undecided of Wisconsin. Future Goals:To have the time of my life in college STEPHANIE NEWMAN ANN NEWSHAM Spaz, Mario, E.T., Newsh, M.W., Annie-EM, Anu. Spanish Club I: Pep Club I: Honor Roll 2,3: Powder- puff 3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Going to Memphis over Thanksgiving, Junior Homecoming. Pet Peeves: Glenbard South guys. anybody named Kevin, and ':., Jewe- IfOsco employees. College: Northernllli- nois University, Millikin University: MaQs jor: Psychology. Future Goals: first psychologist with a chain ofismas- sage parlors. YEN NGO WENDY NICHOLS 'fWindy, Windall. Track I: Chorus l,2,3: Yearbook 2: Variety Show.4: News- paper f2:jCiass Council 3: Youth Group l,2,3:4: Powderpuffg3: Spanish Honor Soci- ety' 2:3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: HighlHonor Roll:i,2,3:4: 'fGodspell 4: Soc- cerfWrestling Cheerleading 4. Most Un- usual Experience: West Chicago soccer '85 Cl thought they only tackled people in footballlIl5. Pet Peeves: Stupid people and chauvinistic men. College: Marquette University. Major: Communications.: Eu- ture goals: To get rich, and marryalaw- yer. g 4 E JUDY NIEMANN - - GI Judy. Soccer stats 3,4: Baseball stats 3: Softball l,2,3,4: Powderpuff 3,4. Favorite Experience: Carthage. Pet Peeves: Short guys. College: Lincoln. Ma- jor: Piifllecreation. Future Goals: To jump throughj1ajgcarylwindow successfully. s Tak' ing for Dental Assist- ingfCoIlege:'ColleBe.:of DuPage. Major: Accounting fBusiness5. Future Goals: ' To finish college and continue on with my career. DAWN O'NElLL Nwad. Cous., Duke. Basketball I: Bfj Club 4: Volleyball l: Softball 2: Fiddler on the Roof li Powderpuff 3,4: Wolverine l: Yearbook 4, SADD 4. Favorite Exper- ience: l-i9-86, IO-5-85. Pet Peeves: Moby- Dick. two-faced people, and walking psy- cho-corpse. College: Ray Vogue. Major: Fashion Merchandising. Future Goals: To marry that one special guy. GEORGE PAUL OBERT Baby Eagle, -f'Cambie Love. Show Choir 3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Slid- ing down railing, February 28, l985, and going through the hallway window. Col- lege: Undecided. Major: Communica- tions-Psychology. Future Goals: To get married, to be a stuntman, and to be in Stoner's Cult. KATHLEEN O'BRlEN Katy, Cat. Basketweaving 2,34 Pa- per Mache 4. Most Unusual Experience: Animal Behavior with .lim.Humay 84-85. Pet peeve: The way people drive through the student parking lot!! College: College of DuPage then transfer. Major: Account-A ing or Art. Future Goals: To marry very rich. SCOTT OHLMAN Beagle, Mr. Bicepual. Football l,2,3,4: Track l,3: Basketball l,2: Weight- lifting I,2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: M.D. Club 2,3,4. Favorite. Experience: The Tank, adn every time l'm with my girlfriend. Pet Peeve: Teachers who go on strike. Col- lege: Undecided. Major: Pre-Law. Future Goals: To get married at l9, to become a lawyer, and to have kids. buy not before I'm 24. LISA O'MALl.EY O, Peanut, Space , Tennis l,2,3,4: Student Conference 2,3 ftreasurer 31, Class Council l,2,3,4: German Exchange Program 2: Speech Team 3: SADD 2,3: National Honor Society 3,4 CVice-Presi- dent 41: High Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Variety Show 3.4. Most .Unusual Experience: Chewing with John, Ken, and Laura: the Gump. College: Duke Llniversity.fMajor: Economic Future Goals: To reunite the Police and be Sting's personal manager. KERRY R. ouRv KO, Ker-Bear, K, Psycho. Stu- dent Council l,2.3: Cheerleader 2.3: Vari- ety Show 2,3,4: Powderpuff 4. Most Lln- usual Experience: Doing easy to do with Meg Humay and Randi Slight, Jennie Franks' house in gerneral, and Jubba Hubba. Pet Peeves: Bees of a feather, Snobby Underclassmen, and feeling hungry . College: Eastern Illinois Univer- sity. Major: Recreation Administration. . .Future Goals: To be a cruise directorlon a f'Love Boat, fall in love with a G.Q. man, and live happily ever after. MARTlN Pasisinsxi M5652 y 6 U3 kk.'k . ' ci-ienvt J. meenkorr Cher, Shorty, Cher-bear, Ho- mie. Goob. Honor Roll 3,4: Class Coun- cil 2,3:.P.A.A. l,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: The summer of '69 and Down State '85. Pet Peeves: When Tigerettes insist on having their pom-poms stick out of their lockers, and the Herd, College: College or DuPage and Millikin University. Major: Child,PsychoIogy. Future Goal: To marry my- favorite wrestler. PEGGY PALLAS ' . .,.. g Foot , P2, Blondie Track9,i:2,5,4 fco-captain 49: Soccer l,2: Honor Rolifl. Most Unusual Experience: Chad Bloemke 2,3,4, Pet Peeves: Bad Knees, Smokers. College: Northern Arizona University. Major: Accounting. Future Goals: Taking a really long walk on the wild sicleand-being a master accountant. ' 1 JOHN PALMER JAMES PANDOLFI ANN PAPE V S Anny, Nanner. Honeyboonchi'f Show Choir 4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Variety Show. l,2,3,4: Curse You Jack Dalton, Damn Yankees, Guys 'n Dolls, Wiz- ard of Oz, Godspell, Yearbook 4: French Club. Favorite Experience: Going Down State to see the girls' basketball team. Pet Peeve: Stoner's Cult. College: Bradley University. Future Goals: Tohave akid named Pee-Wee and a dog named Phil. DAKSHA PATEL DERlC STEVEN PERRY Ester. Football 2: Basketball l: Track I: Jazz Band'l,2,3: Show Choir 4: Concert- fMarchi,ngBand l.2,3: Variety Show 2,3.4: Honor ,Roll l,2: Wizard of Oz, God- spell, Orchestra 3. ma.:t,1i::usuai Exper- ience: Taste of Chicago: i5e.tfPeeve: So- cialites. College: Undecided. Major:-ig: Criminal Law. Future Goals: To join a suc- A A cessful iaw firm. . LAURA PIECHS .A . The Peach, i Peachie, Yearbook 3.4: Girls' Danceline 3: Art Club 134,42-1Track l,2,3: Cheerleader 4: Class Council 2,3,4: SADD 3,4: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Spanish Hon- or Society-3i,4: Senior Danceline 4: Soccer Ball Girl 2 CW.C.J: Powderpuff 3 Ceo-captain 3, cheer coach 47. Favorite Experience: Driving .around late on New Year's Eve '84, sleeping on Lake Ge- neva docks, waiting for Steph, and See ya later! Pet Peeve: Running into trees whlilefskiiing in front of cute guys. College: Undecided. Major: Fashion Merchandis- ing, Commercial Art: Future Goals: To marry a rich. tan, Californian man, to be Sarah's bridesmaid at the big wedding, and to go on a trip to Ft. Lauderdale with inygbuds from high school! JEFF PiRAiNo gag A. Fish, Guppy, Beef, Flamingo Kid, Refi, Defi, J.P., Twitch. Soccer l.2,3,4: Baseball l: Wrestling 3: Pir- ianofest: Misc. Parties. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Calling Debi from the Sheraton at Prom. Pet Peeve: Girlfriend's curfews. College: Drunken State, Miami of Ohio. Major: Business. Future Goals: To own GQ magazine, and to conquer the stockmar- ket for Debi. KRlSTOPHER PLANCNER Spud, Squirrel Murphey, Dude. Basket weaving l,2,3: Baseball I,2: Football l: PSD Club I: Pleasurefest l,2,3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Looking out S.P.'s window and seeing his brother at 4 in the morning. Pet Peeves: Slow Drivers, Whea- ton police, and slow cars. College: UCLA or College ofgDuPage. Future Goals: To work for S.P. at his Porsche Audi dealer- ship. s DENISE POHLMAN Darrin, Ernie. Powderpuff 4: 4x4 club. Most Unusual Experience: Tom Pet- ty c0.:::f:,s partying with D.B., M.B., and L.T., and Halloween '85, Pet Peeves: Gum- bies, and Clones. FutureMGoals: To con- jure up the soul of .lim Morrison. MIKE POPULORUM Popo,'f Pop, Baseball l: Soccer l,2,3,4: Tennis 3.4: Honor Roll,-l,2.3,4. Most Unusu- al Experience: S.S..lastfyear. College: Uni- versity of illinois.. Northern Illinois Uni- versity. Future Goals: To own Hawaii, fsinsvsu MICHAEL PORTSCHY ' is Porsche, 'fPorchman, Dan O'Cala- han, Dude Bud Club l.2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Homecoming with M.B. Pet Peeves: Slow drivers. cheap cologne, slow cars. WCHS attendance. College: Prince- ton. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To own my own Porsche-Audi dealership. be- cause at Porsche, excellence is expected. KEVIN PRECHT Band I,2,3,4: Pep Band l,2.3,4: Marching Band l.2,3,4: Jazz Band 3.4: SpanishiClub I. Most Unusual Experience: Being chased by another car at 95 m.p.h. College: Unde- cided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To be rich. to be successful in whatever I do. BARBARA SYDNEY PRITCHARD Sid. Student Council 2,3,4: President 4: Basketball l,2,3: Newspaper 4: Powder Puff, 4: NRA 3.4: Wolverine l,2,3,4. Favor- ite Experiences: 26-O, Enterprise's 5th gear, state, Naperville. Pet Peeves: Ger- man, Underclassmen at parties. College: University of Hawaii. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: OPEN RAF'S. to play Heri- tage U.S.A., to be Amy Grant's roadie. BILL RAATZ Latin Club 2,3,4: German Club 3,4: Hon- or Roll I,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Sasko's Bouncer. Pet Peeves: Double neg- atives. College: University of Illinois. Ma- jor: Psychology. r Future Goals: To stay warm and well fed. ESTHER RASCH V Orchestra 4. Most Unusual Experience: To have a pass to go through the school. Pet Peeves: People who smoke and drink. College: Friedrich-Ebert Gymnasium. Ma- jor: Library. JENNIE REILLY Rennie, Most Unusual Experience: New Year's Eve l984. Pet Peeves: Pink passes. College: Undecided. Major: Unde- cided. Future Goals: To marry an Italian man, to leave Wheaton and never return. MARK RENDINA ' MegacaIves, Pizza SIinger. 7V'l De- Falco, Zip, I-Iorselegsf' His Vora- ciousnessf' Red Beaker. Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Track 2.4: Soccer 4: National Honor Society 4: Com- puter Club I: A.R.I.T.R.C. 3,4: Wheatong' Young Republicans I,2,3,4: Spanish Nation-1 al Honor Society 4: Math Team 2,4, Favor- ite Experience: Socializing with friends on the weekends during my junior and senior years. Pet Peeves: Marcus, hav- ing the car taken away, Democrats, peo- ple who University of Illi- noiiS'L,iCoIlege of Engineering. Major: Com- puter Systems Engineering. Future Goals: Exchange trip my Pet Peeves: Thelyrolfd tasty, faksrlsaeezes. College: MichVigaState University. Major: To be excessively rich and happy, to o.wn1ifVl 'j PSYCl10l08Y- Future Goals: T0 Set mY an extensive collection of Ferraris and' blondes. Vy SARAH' RICHARD I Track I: Speech I: Spanish Club l,2: Span- ish National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: BadmintonV3: Orches- tra 3: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Powder Puff 3. Most Unusual Experiences:VEcology. -- Us and Them, the Wendy's crew. Pet Peeves: Mobs blocking the middle of the hall. College: Undecided. Major: Interna- tional Relations. Future Goals: To move to Europe and excel in my career. JILL MICHELLE RICHARDSON Ambercrombie-I'i 'Willie, .IiIlybean, Class Council 2.4: Powder Puff 3,4: Soft- ball l,3,4: SADD 3,4: Yearbook 4: Pep Club I: B S J Club 4: Tiger l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experiences: J.l.'s Summer '85 party with Beth Rickert, falling off a table, the broken horn and blowoutiniB.R.'s car. Pet Peeves: People who are in love with them- selves, hall passes. College: Southern Illi- nois University. Major: DesignjFashion Merchandising. Future Goals: To make it through college. , THOMAS RICKELMAN V V Possum, V RickeI Pickle. Football l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4: Basketball I: Wres- tling 3: Class Council 3: Honor Roll 4. Most Unusual Experience: Getting to school on time. Pet Peeves: Two-Faced people., broken clocks, girls who wear' baggy jeans. College: Western Michigan Univer- sity. Major: Public Relations. Future Goals: To win a Nobel Prize. BETH RICKERT Lou, Reth Bickertf' P.A.A. l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experiences: Learning to drive a stick-shift, July l3l, l983-stealing a street sign and getting caught. Pet Peeves: Pencils without erasers. chewing tobacco, which doesn't go in the drinking fountain. College: University of Southern California. Major: Fashion Merchandis- ing. SHARON RIGGLE Wiggle Speech 2,3,4: Spanish Club l.2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3.4: Powder Puff 3,4: Spanish Exchange 2: Spanish- National Honor Society 3.4: Class Counci,lff2,4: Yearbook 4: SADD 3.4: Variety Show 4: Softball l,2: Volleyball Manager L2: Pet Club I. Favorite Experience: The Spanish 'Ph.D., come back and analyze Mr. Backe and Mr. Sawyer. ' ci-mis Rizzl , Razr show Musicals 3,4. rs- vorlte.Experienice: Dillon Inn, Homecom- ingff'85, Chicago Jazz Festival '85. Pet Peeve: Sober people picking on drunk people at parties. V' MICHAEL ROBERTS e if NEISHA ROBERTS Slim, Boo, Basketball I: Track I: Fashion Show l,3.4. Favorite Experience: Summer of '85 with MicheIIel3artlett. Pet Peeves: Loaning money tolfpeople who don't pay it back when you need it. Col- lege: Academy of Fashion, Merchandise, and Design.'Major: Fashion Merchandis- ing. Future Goals: To become a successful buyer in fashion merchandise and have my own designs of clothes selling,irtlParis. BRIAN ROE y if s l l ffB.R., B-man, 'Roesk, Crack. Basketball l,2: Football 3: Bugeaters 3,4: Sunday Afternoon Football 4: WCHDT 3,4: Honor Roll 2.4. Favorite Experience: Flor- ida l985. Pet Peeves: Pinko Commies, Convenient Food Mart. College: Augus- tana. Major:.Business Management. Fu- ture Goals:,i'Tol get rich. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH ROEDER Chris, Ceruji, Rogurt, Roacher, Rog. Badminton I,2.3,4: Yearbook 4: SADD 4: SADD Secretary 4: Powder Puff 3,4: German National Honor Society 2,3,4: Honor Roll I,2.3,4: Top Twenty I,2,3: Illinois State Scholar 4: Gift- ed Seminar 3. Favorite Experiences: De- cember 2I-22, l985. Pet Peeves: Annllylew- sham's Kevins, worlgpeople whofarenft friendly, people whojiiion't pay back the money they borrow.lCoIIege: Undecided. Majoij: Psychology. Future Goals: To gra- duate' high school and college and be- come a lawyer to the stars, to date the guy l've liked since myfreshman year. PAM Roeoiesr 722 SQ Yogi. Powder Puff 3.4: Honor Roll l,2: Orchestra l.2,3,4. Favorite Experiences: Dwayne's parties. Pet Peeves: Most of Ann Newsham's friends. College: North- ern Illinois University. Major: Biology. Fu- ture Goals: To own the first b:::,i:: Whea- ton. V ' ft? 190 T yi! DAVID ROGERS LAURA ROGERS DAVID Rott GINA RUBIN . Gee, Yogie, Gina'Baby. Softball It Volleyball I, Basketball It DAVEA 3. Most Unusual Experience: Talking dirty with' ,Kim and Tom over the drive-through speaker at McDonald's with everybody listening. Pet Peeves: M.S.P.'s. people who walk slowly down the halls, big-mouth un- derclassmen. College: College of DuPage. Major. Criminal .lusticefTravel. Future Goals: To work side by side with Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills. PAUL RYAN STEPHANIE SALEMI I Salami. Volleyball lt Track l,2,3,4, Co- Captain 3,4, Partied l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Tasting Sweettarts and swamp 'water with a Chicago policeman, my friends. and an Italian.Stallion at Lake Geneva. Pet Peeve: The quality inno- cents. College. Illinois State University. Major: Dentistry. Future Goals: To live'-in a beach house with a totally-bronzed, huge, wealthy male. . KARIN SANDERS Quack, Duck, El Rant- -Rant, Colonel, Volleyball I,2t Softball L24 Ger- man Exchange l.2,3, Student Council l,2t National Honor Society 4, Shanker Fan Club 3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Mud Football '84. Pet Peeves. Having cigarette smoke blown in my face, socialities. Col- lege: Marquette University. Major: Ac- counting. Future Goals: To play mud foot- ball again and win, to help John and Bill in their future goals. DORINDA SANFILIPPO DAN SANTUCCI SANDRA SARABIA as RICK SASKO ., ll, Honor Roll l,2,3,4g1ilNational Merit Semi- Finalist 3, Lacrosse Most Unusual,Ex- perience: Berlin l985. Pet Peeve:-Tates. .Colleges Undecided, Major: Undecided. DEANN SAUER It b , QF mcy. . LISA SCALISE t Peachy Beefyf' Honor Roll,jI.2,3.4. Fa- vorite Experience: Downstate '85,-lEidler's ing up.College: Loyola University. Majors Art.gF.uture Goals. To jam with the Stones. BILL SCARIESKI ' Scar, Scarface.ffiBasebalI l,2, Soccer ,l,2tTrack I.2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2.3,4, Billiard' Team 4I CState champ-i985-3rd ihilfhla-' tionals.J Most Unusual Experience: Scott and 'Glen's hair party at Snob's, bubble- climbing. Pet' Peeves: Wham, couch pota- toes, old clothes, defensive drivers. Col- lege: Northern Illinois Univers'ity..Major: Biological Sciences. ' GEORGE V SCHEUCHENZUBER PAUL SCHEWE A Shoe, Rambo. 'Wrestling l,2,3s Track I, Soccer I,2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Spanish National Honor Society' Honor Roll l.2,3,4. Most Unusual Ex-, Working with Mr. Leadbetter, Homecoming Party. Pet Peeves: Moody women. people who follow rules just be- cause they are there. College, University of Illinois. Major. Psychology. Future Goals. To create and own a multi-million dollar business. mui y Sparky, I'vcIfeIes. Cross Country 4, SADD 4, National Honor Society2f3Q4,,Hon- or Roll l,2.3,4. Favorite Experiencef 'Sum- mer of '85. Pet Peeve: Stuck-ups. College. University o- Illinois. Major: Business. Fu- ture Goalsg, To get through college and have funfdoing it. g STEVEN BLAKE SCHOMAS Shlake, Flake, Boo. Forensics' fSpeech Teaml l,2,3,4. QRegional lst, Sec- tions 2nd. State Sthj,-Drama I C'Sound of Music, Fiddler on theRoof J, 2 C Guys and Dolls, BuIIshot. Crummondvj, 4 C Damn Yankees, Wizard of Oz'fQ, 4 C Godspell, Arsenit and Ol' Lace'fD2f,Stu- dent Council I QMember at Largej, Track I, Baseball It Gifted Seminar 3: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: High Honor Roll l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 'l'i 3,44 Wolverine I: Band l,2, Preppy 2, PSAT Letter of Commendation 4, Announcements I,2, Fun Lovnflfype O' Guy I,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience, Dating any girl whose name is Robin. Pet Peeves: Beauracracy, guys with Peach fuz. y final iexams, people who complain. College. Notre Dame, Knox. Major: Aero- space Sciences or Future Goals. Get lots of collegefiiegrees, marry a girl named Robin. write an auto-biogra- phy,,and become a surrogate mother. overnighter, Florida '85. Pet Peeve: Wak-L MELISSA SCHRANKI 4 Crank.ff Tigerettes 3.4, Tennis 1.2, Stu- dent Councilll,2lgig'Variety Show 3,41 Ger- man Club 2.'Most Unusual Experience. Denny's at 4 in the morning. Pet Peeve: Disrespectful underclassman. College: Iowa State. Major. Liberal Arts. Future Goals: Marry at professional baseball play- er' ,.,. I HEIDE JOANNF SCHROEDER- Spider, Speech teams German Clubs Yearbook: AFS, Guys and Dolls, Student Accroditation Committees Saturday Morning:-Physics at Fermilab. Favorite Ex- perience: Club MedGuadalupe sun al day. nightclubfplus singlespace all night. Pet Peeves. Cold weather, getting burrs in your socks, can't sleepl cause it is too hot. College: Undecided. I Major: Psych and Computer. Future Goals: Be a G.O. at Club Med. live on the-beach and learn to surf. MIKE scivftttttiliiifliiitt y SyphiIls. Mascot I,2,s,4, ouyggsooiis. Damn Yankees? Wizard of Oig'ff God Spell, Speech Team 4. Chorus 'l,2,3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Going to Pizza Hut in thejtigerg College. Emerson College in AdvertisingfCommuni- cation. Fut1ureiGoalt To Chico. JEFF M. scukkv I A I Scooter, Scully, Chocolate Thun- derjf Scoup, Leroy, Scurballs. Ten- nis l,2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4. Favorite Exper- ience: Summer '84, Down State, Popeye leaving. Pet Peeves.iifSocialities, racist jokesfcomments, Showl Choir. College. University of Souther California. fassoon as they let me inb Major. Business Urc- countingb. Future Goals: To get heavily involved with Lois, move to California, make lots of money and buy a Porsche. ANDY SEELYE I JEFFREY SENNEK BILL The'7.lolly Llama, Mick. National Honor Society 3,44 Football l,2,3,4, Basket- ball l,2,3I'Shanker Soccer 3.4. Favorite Ex- perience: The night of October I9 and from.,-then on. College: Illinois State. Fu- turelooais, To be naked on T.v. with Oprah Winfrey. RON SHERWOOD I . Gerber, Reg, Sherwood, Footba-I l,2,3,4t Basketball l.2,3,4t Track l,2,4. Most Unusual Experience: Scott's Home Mov- ies. Pet Peevesg I.l5 a.m. phone calls, I35Qf f' -f , , . -fulf. , ' zf:.:,,., - g 4, w.g:5t,:,3,1f.,,V.f,L , .1',1mw:.y1.ee. -f'ff ,,,, - f ft , :- f f . g :ff f - f :miiitygfsf jgemv r f I Coilsss- Undecided- . . I Skit' 51UmP-T 'SBQGIQ-f Future Goals: Put on ilfrlnity' tling lbsfaadfiescape from Wheaton. Iiyi j I. ,E afjggaarjvilles.collegggyglgjaerpgrft 3.4, Favorite fgxper- I , y , I 'QQ 4th of July.. Pet GREGORY-Isittlero I . I I . Fat chtelksgfelen Ellyn, Fatlchick GreggIes, 'hf'Chunks. 'Football l.1,3,4t RANDILYNN SLIGHT ' Glen Ellyn.-College: University of Wrestling l,2,31fiSfTrack'2: Baseballl. Most RamlMan, Cheer- 1 North Carolina.Major: Economics or fi- ,Unusual Experience: Mental andxpsycho- leadingpg2Q3,4p.:C60-Captaifijal -n Honor Roll nance. ,En,1 L1 illogical interlockwith B.W. in Sociology. Experience: July 4. l985, ' l j f College: Eastern Illinois. Maiorrloilljnal-' jEidlers'overnight. Pet Peeves. Bad breath J. S ism. Future Goals: Write many and people who spit when they talk. Col? . Nat'ional Flonor Society 3,45 ing books aboutyniy, own invent6d5ifiQDrld. lege: University of Iowa. Majorgiitlournal- Tennis S l,2,3,4t Basketball I L25 Student y I ism. Future Goals: To get and Counclll,2,3,4, Stu-Con12,'3:4rVice Preset-Val DAN' SIMMONS V I I have 6 short .blflnde dent 4: Speech team 35 I L'l ll'l' f I :L rfvn 517 r : lf S I iff' If Variety Show 3,44 Ex-T' YVCNNE SIMMONS CAROL SMITH: ' . I changefzsrrench.clubrl3g.rrSaoor2,s.Mast Volleyball I: Basketball l,2,3,4: Favorite Experience: Going downstate in '85, Pet Peeve: Friends that behind your back.-College: Drakefliiilversity. Major: Marketlinggliuture Goal: To marry Michael Jordoai I ,y BARB SISKA Barbie, Barbara, Basketball It Band I: Tigerettes 3.4: Chorus 35 Variety Show 3.4: Honor Roll l,2,3.4, Wolverine. Most Unusual Experience: Falling through a door at B.K.'s house. Pet Peeves: Disre- spectful freshmen, people who don't smile when they say Hil College: Undecid- ed. Major: HotelfRestaurant Maiiage-I ment. Future Goals: To marry a great guy and to be beryghappy. To tell CAT sto- ries forever. SHARON SUIDA Honor Roll I,2,3,4t Favorite Experience: Having American Gov. with S.O. and C.E. S M.M.,CoIlege: Northern Illinois. Major: Business. Future Goals: To live in a Pent- house inr New York and drive a red Porsche. BONNIE SLATER Boy Bonner, B.S., Bonne Bell.' Basketball l3'Sj5anish National Honor Soci- ety 2,3345 National Honor Society 3,4: 'Newspaper Editor? 4. Favorite Exper- ience: Junior and Senior year with Juan, Eriko, Keich, and of course Schnozz Jin English and lunch. Pet Peeves: Total seri- ousness. emotionless people, guys who donft wear cologne. College: University of Major: Journalism or Pre-Law. Fu- ttirefGoals: To laugh everyday of my life and have a massively sexy male secre- tary. I I PAMELA J. SLATER ' ' ' P..l. Volleyball 3: Track 4a Girls en- sembles Folk Group. Manty Singerst Cho- Smitty. Smit-man. Badminton l,2,3,4t Badminton Co-captain 3,4gg,Pow- derpuff 3,44 LDSW Basketball Volleyball l,2,3,-tg :Variety Shtvwlfifiltlyiyymost unusual EXP9fie0C?5Ql?rivers Ed. with' Pam R. and .I.P. Pet Peeilfes: 'People who eat Mickey Mouse Ice cream Bars, and the Guidance office. Coliege: College of St. Francis, Major: Elementary Education. ture Goals: To marry a very rich man and 'llll to spread the word of Mickey throughout the land. DIANA SMITH Di. Variety Show I,2: Softball I. Most Unusual Experience: Homecoming '85. Pet Peeve: Moody teachers. College: C.O.D. Major: Psychology. Future Goals: To be successful, rich and married with 2 kids. KELLY SMITH Unusual EXpei7ience:, Badger Boys Click, Buckle4til5'A?f'l'85. Pet Peeves: Wheaton North Football,, busy work. College: Un-I decided. Major: Law, International Busi- ness. Future Goals: To become 'Ruler of the world with the help of my loyal friends and Marty Clary. . ,SKIP STEIRNE j Skippy, Skipper . Pole Vaulting i,2.3,4: CState Qualifer 45, Football l,2,3,4: CAII-Madden Teamjt Baseball I: Honor Roll l,2.3,4: Jan Johnson's P.V.C. 3.4: Weight- lifting l,2.3,4, Billiard Team 4 Cundefeated State Champs. Most Unusual Experience: Hairball-fest at Snobs. Pet Peeves: Being sick, islow drivers, running. College: Michigan State University. Major: Comer- cial Advertising. Future Goalsffo witness the falling of Pink Floy,dfsfVWall on the world pole vault 20 feet. S KEVIN SMITH .,j, JOANNA STEWART lo-Jo. way . Track l,2.. Favorite MIKE SMHH , .1'., ,V ' 'T 1 Experience: Having a school record in 200 'f,'. Ly., L.H. Pet Peeve: People who walk around TROY SMITH ' ' with their shoes untied. College: COD, ?5 rf Q23 . Major: Physical Therapy. Future Goals: To WILLIAM SMITH V i.1'gj,'be,.a physical therapist. Elzlk ALDEN SNOWBECK ,gjj j j j f IFTQESSIE STINE Waddles, Shaw I The Bod. taaaj,lvlan. Honprwkall Choir. Wrestling co-captain: l,2,3,4. Most Unustii-iliiIExperience, Going Football I,2,3,4: Tennis It Track: 24 ST. Govt out wtjunch radioi Par S rw l,2t National Honor Society 45 Show Choir 3 di'-ty' 3,4y GodspelI 4: Joseph fQ, Favorite -North Central College. Ma-Q2 Experience: Babysitting- at Riz- jor: Siisiness. Future Goals:-Enter businessjjjf zi's. Show Choir woridaind become a millionaire, or Not leaving enough times 3 beautifui. filthy rich , V f 'Y lege: Miami of Ohio. Majors or Business. Future Goals: Tolbeafprofes- f sional prankster, make my milliongtf,faise..,a.1 y,,, S Soc-Q f t family: - iMmhfnBand'.1 1?2l Qvnceff: ' llllllll llgjill Team 'fl'-3-45 550Wg9b03fQfif?il CHARLES sytrqzos . Mly ,j.,j, j 3,44 Jazzband l.2x Group Intfl: yi' ig-f,YLl.,5n rs .I .,.,,-. 5. 123,45 2,33 STAHLER 2.3: , .iw ,,,,,w,,, .f , V .gg-,,j,....,.,w...fA-7.115 1 f , . I YWQYI: 'fig M556 ' ' Q f Jo, .2145 jbgy.g5g,gi.,gJ7gW6mG5.. If 5 W26 , , o 7 i f o , A. W 22' fi 2 3 I L .oeeii 1 Q eii. ',,' if-1: -Wf-' H . 1' ' f'f' . L e f q I A- J ,.. it f fee. f fi ,T 8 je oe , . ,,f nn f no f gf of t 4 M gf 2 4 f , or f . 1 it M. f E 5 fi 4 exif if 4' 7, ' va X 4 r . . e - fe 1 We ,ow Y-ff1eeuez'., fe ..-V ' . , . Piieomfioioeeom-oe Sie Condo it 'he 'OP of chunks: 7 Baie ,QSgQ4giia2:yi'i.lchgicks. sooks.fColtegeg Colorado. Bradley irgiiiittersity. University to. MajdjfrfiThe0logyfAgtrol5gy,.jiEqgujeg 'fB4Bl.Wlg T.S.S. Student Council L21 l Goals: Bethe master of my own 'ciiltfandj 1 , V use the money! ripeoff from 'Powder Puff 3.4, HonorRoll l.2,3,4i The Big ifflf' Club l.2.3.4. Most Unusual Experience: to open an 'erotic clo!hili8ifShop1i5'Drive-ln with Carol and S.S.. College: Uni- doiwntown Skokie. l, j 7 ' k A. Al W i - KEviNrsrRuKoEE 5 lmeil l . . 9 Y fi'-ef' .g H l-l-Us 5 Cc LX LQLN-2 L PAMELA lS1WAlN versity of Hawaii. Major: Child Psycholo- gy. Future Goals: To be part owner of Kristen Annes with Kris Erickson in Ha' waii and tofbe very happyll .,.. cf, ... 5 teh. al Honor Society' Art Club 34 German Exchange National Honor Society 3.45 Honor Rdll2'l,2.3,4. Most Un- usual Experience: University of Illinois. l986. Pet Peeves: Left turfiif-it third dou- bles. Hertz, College: Miami of Ohio. Major: Undecided. Future Goalsp To es- cape from Wheaton. E f V MARK THOMPSON Stubs. DECA 39 CPresident 45. Favor- ite Experience: Prom '85. Pet Peeves: Woman over 65 driving. College: Illinois State University. Major: Criminal Law. Fu- ture Goals: To become a police office in a w.9e'fSwaineeffiftalational Honor Society 3,41 LISA Small suburban town M ....o,eei?mWiZla'dollgfwgzillSLDS BaSke'ba '93-4E 3f 4X4 Glu'-if Cho' ' j LDS yarletY Show. Xperiencez Sting JEFF TH-LES Clones. .1 . H . . L S 'lill lli izl' a 'e Pemba 2'3'7i,BaSe'7a li . L '.AVf eg Xvyl.. T . yr 1 V'i1 rrl, .Ag Track 3. Honor Roll l.2,3,4, Billiagd Team.4. JANE MattieiswANs0Ngfifi2.ig. Ty, Watch- Tai' U U1:'e gf National s,4,.shonroQgg5raa1.c:ob. ofeeiaom. 4, I- 'S 55? f EL 53 'milf' 0' qseoretafy 3 amspanash Natrona! .i,2,4. BSii5etbaill,2g3f.CliffDiving, vy.. . fm 9721 rftt Q.g.?loTfgge1.j.f'??.T'essi me Society qsoofoioryy 2.3.4, class coufiogtgi..i.i3i4Q4.oCowohip Tessina L1 Fovofite Exverf 035' ilar 0 me 3.41 Powder Puff Football 31 High Hotiorfffiehcef l.S.U., Prairie Path. Pet Peeves: KAARIN1-'SUE ,',t L f f Roll l,2,3,4r Favorite Experience: Marohflfllame people, fatfchicks. C.O.D. or John- 22, l983 and late nights in Chicago. Pet? j Peeves: Teachers who change test days .gon 8 Food Management. Kaar-man G,imp.7? Nagtional Honor Society 3,41 Variety Show Badminton I.2,3,4f Powder Puffj3e Exchange on the dev of the feet- College: Norrheiiieii. vl.S A si.. . L . 3, High Honor Ron il,2.3.4,4oerman Notion- Illinois University. Major: Secondary S S Tigerettes 3.4: al Honor Society-13545 Gjjijed gemjnar 3, Math Education. Future Goals: To become 2,31 g Uviember at yearbook 4. Most umguajillgxrjerience, ju- Mrs. Dean Johnsons to be a great wife and 33: Variety Show, French nior year cwei ajjjimake jinistakesjg pet motherl . . CliQl5yiiUfCheSffai Shankefllsxcereicoachi 'Peevesi Wham! Mary cruel , el .jj'i MoetjUooooe'1..ti.!ixrferieooe2 1people.College: Uriitleleidj igiajort Biolo- SHERRY SWANSOLN is.i E fri rt.ritor Reedifiioioiiiiovoiiewiih1Axfseia.rMeoteini liPWPsycholosy..iruitiio. To avoid Sher, 'fhelieygff Sher - 886. Peet Peev5iszeBlue gasses, girls in af .jgif ' V q Beari J.V. Softball eiowhoaton Warren- Ceffajinglfmall TOWN' People thot dank hue. li Sifl . 4 ville ls Honor Rolil2,i3Q4.,Pet Peeve: People Colleggftliastern lllinoisfiglfjijversijty. Major: who jwalk slowiittiithe hallways. College: Elemetitary'iEducatiort.' Future Goals: To e. i Uodeeided- Meidiifood Service Admims- moffvle Sm' SWT be very iiepvvi own tration. Future Goals: To own my own res- GQ and go t3ggQQGabes for the rest of my pep 1 taurant businessi life. iilllwef' Club js S - 1.24 cheerleading so 3,4: j ROB SWATLAND JEFFREY WILLIAM TEMPLE Class Council 3,4. j Nose, Editor. LaCrosse Club 43 TGP, T9mP e Bob, uCUflY'u ience: TYQHI' L Tennis l,2.3,4t Football L25 Honor Roll Rl1SIy. SOCCCF l,2,3,4s Vshattkers 4: for tu,-n-abouLZ' pet, i Pffde fdiief end Feeeeef 4f1Ne- Sveeeh 3,41 Comes' Piev 3iPliiYS+3f4i5'U' College. woomom Honor Soeieiv 4e5Pei1iSh National dent eeef-eil 41 Senior Close Ce-meeii 45 mg. rum Goals: roo iiohaevoooon- Soeieiy 3,4: Student Government. Vofieiv Show 213-'if FoV0f'feEXPefienCei Brook,cPA soaooounttngjnotjiiyejhoppiiy 2!gf2?:Li.ii21!efCiaS5VPtfesidentJ It Basketball l. Favbieiteig .,.e .Qllsfesb The Cl0Sin8,.Ofj WWH5. Pei ever after, 'Q io,. , .g V V Wheaton Wa enVlllQ3e9l'iPeF 'lyl 2 bust' work' . . X A partners. of lllinoisi KIM TRASKELL. ji , my international the-best.-E Kimbo. be Hehe' than ie0biioi.ntatChiroo..j.. korbail le Vice- .eot tlit tt.t E E 1 e.ol .e'.. p .3-4f Vefieftf .jjt...f K ..,i eoetl PeOP'e Ln. Skiing in FuF 'e. pet Peeve: lr 1 l'8IlI'2 II1 llVE 3 wild iit. the bee 'ieie Maidff lerehnls TUWRA TWEBE5 .t.ri L' ll and ee'T'ee ' MW - '--'-' ..n. ET- 1l' .ft '.'i' . e ' ' 1'i i1.lf2w.3l,fie'i' iiti T S S U x .Srt. ' ' L S S ,Y fr iglj l55ifi9farg27 ,..A... . ., if FZ 19 4 die. Most Unusual Experience: Getting stranded and sleeping in the guys dorm at Augustana. Pet Peeves: Obnoxious freshmen, finals, B.O. College: Augustana or Milikin. Major: Elementary Educa- tionfPsychologyfAccounting. JEFFREY TRIPP Tripper. Football l,2,3.4: lndoorfOut- door Track l.2,3: Weightlifting 2.3.4. Fa- vorite Experience: Down state in Cham- paign GirIs' Basketball. Pet Peeves: Stuck up people, winners. Major: Business Management. LAURA TULLY Mom. Kung Fu l.2: Pee Wee Herman Fan Club 4. Most Unusual Experience: Me. Beth and Mr. D. College: C.O.D. Future Goals: To move to Australia to meet Matt Dillon, and to own 5 black Iabradors. ERIC WASSERMAN KATINA WATERBURY Teeny. Speech 3.4: Gymnastics 3: Plays C'Wizard of Oz Damn Yankees 3: Group lnterp 3: Variety Show 4. Favor- ite Experience: Hawaii for 3 weeks. Pet Peeves: Guys who wear Jordache, finals. term papers. College: Baylor. Major: Com- munication Cmediaj. Future Goals: To be a mudwrestler. CAROL WATKINS Lady Suave. C.W.. Lady C., Rud R' ffGirl.f' Most Unusual Experience: Wheniil came to school one hour before' 'school was open. College: GramblinglState Uni: versity, DePaul University. Major: Busi- ness Manager of a Modeling Agency. Fu- ture Goals: To make a lot of money. BURGESS WATTS Football l,2,3,4: All-conference 3.4: Bas- ketball l,3.4: Baseball l.2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Waking up at 3:30 am and driving to Chicago with B.N., W case of pop and a bag of BBQ potato chips. Pet Peeves: Locker checks, final exam week. the band playing The National Anthem. College: Eastern Illinois. Major: Communi- cations. Future Goals: To marry a Cover- girl, live in the Bahamas, and start my: own garden. y 3 J. M omore year. Pet Peeves: People asking me dumb questions. College. Undecided. Ma- jor: Business. Future Goals: To travel. JAMES MAC WEIST Rae, Racky. RearRac. Football I: Track I: Soccer 2.3.45 Shankers 4: Custfest 4. Most Unusual experience: Running into Nicole Ertas at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York. Pet Peeves: Owners of 7-ll's, people who act drunk. College: Miami of Ohio. Penn State. Major: Medicine. Future Goals: To someday be a doctor, to get married and have some children, to have a winter home in Vail, and to own a Saint Bernard. SHERRY WELCH Welchkin. Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 4: Softball 2.3.4 itri-captainj: Powderpuff 3: Honor Roll l,2,3.4: Most Unusual Exper- ience: Summer of '83, pepperoni incident and the little window. College: Northern Illinois. Western Michigan. Major: Busi- ness. Future Goals: To be the co-owner of a resort in the Caribbean. CAROL WELLANDER Well-man. Powderpuff 3: LDS Volley- ball l,2,3,4: LDS Basketball I,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: 26-O, Down State Basketball '85. College: Brigham Young University. Major: Elementary Education. Future Goals: Have a long, happy life. KURT WENDT DEANNA WERLE 'LYNN MARIE WHITE Flynn, Lindsy. Track l,2,3: Powder- puff 4: Honor Roll l,2,4: Soccer Ball Girl 2: Variety Show 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: The first time I ever went to Par- deeville Wisconsin. Pet Peeves: Screen doors, being chased with frogs. College: Arizona State University. Major: Unde- cided. Future Goals: To go two weekends without being grounded. ANDREW MARIO WIESNER Boo Boo. Football l,2,3,4: Track I: Par- ties l,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Be- ing with Ma Ma Marschitz. Pet Peeves: I Norther Michigan. Major. CONCETTA MARIE WEBSTER' I I Cheddar, Colby, Cheese Soft-' ball l.2.3: Basketball l: Spanish Club 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2.3.4. Fa- vorite Experience: My trip to Spain Soph- FRANK WEAVER lffgi577l:aw.l:future Goals: To play college foo:- ball. KELLIE A. WIGGINS Inga, Poncho, Arlene, KeI. Gymnastics l,3.4 Cco-captainj: The Big L Club l,2,3,4: Cco-captainb: Bonfire I,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Jammin' sum- mers in Wisconsin, Prom '85. Pet Peeves: Disrespectful underclassrnen. the main stairway. College: Millikin University. Major: Psychology. Future Goals: To marry and have little B-ball players. WENDY ELIZABETH WILHELM Wendyhelm, Wendell, Wendy Beth, Windsy, Wendy B. Tigerettes 4: Partied l,2,3.4. Favorite Experience: Prom '85, New Years Eve '84, Pet Peeves: Chemistry goggles. the yella piana by the winda. College: Undecided. Major: Com- mercial Art. Future Goals: To get my li- cense before I graduate from college, marry a blond man soon to be a lawyer. and have many beautiful blond children. DARIN WISSBAUM DEVIN WISSBAUM ANGELA DAWN WOLF Show Choir 3.4: Speech 2.3: Group Inter 2.3: Variety Show 2,3,4: Sound of Music I: Fiddler on the Roof I: Bullshot Crou- mond 2: Damn Yankees 3: Wizard of Oz 3: Joseph and the Amazing Techni- color Dreamcoat 3: Godspell 4. Favor- ite Experience: Junior Prom with Tim. Pet Peeve: People who make up initials for words and don't tell you what they stand for. College: Stephens College: Major: Ear- ly Child development. Future Goals: To marry my true love, have ia big family, own a day care center, and live happily ever after. BRADLEY BURKE WOOD Bradley Blee. Football l,2: Baseball l: Variety Show I,3,4: Guitars I,2,3,4: Parties I,2,3.4: More Guitars 3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Throwing up in my sleep. Pet Peeve: Being out of tune. College: What? Major: Who? Future Goals: To buy a few more guitars, tour the world. JAMES YACKLEY KRISTEN QYADLOSKY Animal, f7Yablonsky. High Honor Roll I,2,3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: French Honor Soiiiety 2,3,4: I Class Council I,2: Track I.: :Most Unusual Experience: All night busiride from Champaign to Whea- ton. Pet Peeve: 6 am. College: Vanderbilt. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To see the world. 17 , , , , . W - I , ,lm,,,.,,,,i., .x,. 5,,,,,p,m,,W.,x,m,,,, .,... .- - ,-.w 1- 2--x -5 , - -r M 3 1 -,w,p ,KM .,,. , . x..,, ,W.,w,,,,.,,.,,iwi ,v,,,,,.,.,.,.,,..m. M x,. 1'- f.W,,,W.-' , ,X , LVN' , X 1 'VA A! Aw'A Y- 'A we, , LW 1 ' ,QW Wf X f- ,u V - ,I W' . W, wm . W 'ri 'pw 4, .f,,f ,f , ' H M mi' -af :1u1 0QI R Qf w1- H' I A R,T!L4 Q'. 'r 'mic' fd .H .ixAw39ff'IQ ull 1Q.LMfjrLWnmWKw'LqM,.ffry-y-,,M.7 W u ,WM v QSM I MH 'wwwwm -4 ,1 Nw umm .V Zmymwrmw' - ffiim ffs ' E334 'mmdvfiimhmf ,X Lm.ea!lllxl'Q11 U M ' W W ' x mhninjrmgwwhiwiii-Wf'4 ll W: 1: .iw ... -J ,W . Q M - iff: mel, 'gal 5 -.f Aw Ffh , I V' - H ,.,,Wiw,N ah -wg ,lr U ,, H .wagqga M 2? MQ da W1 ' ,, X .. , X ' U if, 5 A vxtfl' gifzk gi 313 'TK 3 Aw 5 H ' i ,fg ,RYA ,f '51 zjfj ' ,ywffgz ,, iw 1 , M wg' X f, w-'gh rifi-sixivwiv TA XL -'. We iff !f,zJf.,' V - ' .1 'W 1 SUPER BOWL XX: BEARS 46, PATRIOTS 10 A LN 'Af viz- ff, FM W? A .Q .fy A n f'T-, .QA 1 H kql. h , A 1 5 , ,. , 4 WW - Vifff lm I 1 V X AS TIME 'x ,W vf g at i iii f f l Q ill, his 2 ' W 1 , '-eL1.'A 1' 3 . fi - 0 - REQ? li . 3, .g i . WM f' - Hll' ' - . , Kgs.. f'f?5Eg:11::s'- - . 'fig J L - -Jace -' - ' ' f ?uS's -... Q a '--, -. .1-'ff-jess '- -- 4 --Piaigjf-gif I ,,:'L11.i........- As the 85-86 school years draws to a close, we can look back at those events of the past that made this year most memorable. New items as well as cultural events and entertainment are the two areas of the year that best summarize both the happy and the sad memories that we have collected. The many flights of the Space Shuttle Challenger will always live in our hearts, for they signify the start of a new era in space technology. Also, the presence of HaIley's Comet kept us aware of the space around us. The greatest human interest story resulted in our hearts being torn by the growing AIDS epidemic, which was further strengthened by the shocking death of actor Rock Hudson. Fortunately, doctors and scientists are continuing to work on the cure for this terrible disease. Another event of the year, although not too surprising, was the continu- ation of the Cola Wars. The withdrawal of the Old Coke formula from the market, and being replaced by New Coke stunned the Nation, although perhaps unfortunately for the Coke Company, the public opinion was negative. As a result, the Old Coke, now Coca-Cola Classic, was brought back in addition to New Coke. The final, and most controversial issue of the year was the decision to allow the sale of liquor in Wheaton. Despite a tight struggle, the amend- ment was passed, and it can now be truly said that Wheaton has it alll Aside from the news events, many cultural and entertaining events took place. The perfor- mances of Mikhail Baryshnikov both on stage and screen thrilled audiences everywhere. Also, the extended engagement of the Broadway musical CATS further developed our appreciation of the arts. lf we felt like an evening at home, we could watch Moonlighting, or the newest American heart-throb Don Johnson on Miami Vice. For those of us who are in to sports, the fantastic Bears' football season never ceased to pro- vide both entertainment and a feeling of triumph that allowed Bears' fans, both old and new, to finally say We did itll With smiles on our faces, and many memories in our hearts, we can look back at the events of the 85-86 school year, and remember those moments that were most meaningful to each of us. Whew. Bill! I never knew you had such good legs! e ACLILTY FU Fifi'- H we I W! Muff s. ,Z gf 23 Q H 1? la ' x Mary Lou. you card! . T.G.I.F.! Now that's Italian! I don't get it. Yummml How many times have I told you not to stick your gum In the typewriter? ' Now wasn't that exciting? I want my mummy! DEDICATED TO J 4 ,ya-G I' The I985-86 Yearbook staff would like to thank and dedicate this year's book to Mrs. Mary Brock as well as all the students who have passed through Wheaton Central's doors in the past 50 years. For well over a decade, Mrs. Brock, without regard to her own physical ailments, totally dedicated herself to Wheaton Central and its students. Ignoring the personal suffering her skin disease caused, she always strove to ensure the comprehension of reading in her students in that upstairs corner of the building known as Reading Lab. Few teachers had so active an attendance at the sports events and school activities. She is certainly to be commended, for through all the trifles, that smile never left her face. She had to leave teaching this past fall due to the severity of her ailment. We thank and commend her for her active interest in the students, both academically as well as in extra curricular events. As a small token of our gratitude, we would like to dedicate this years book to her. Many, many students, after having received their Wheaton Central diplomas, have gone on to do great things! W.C.H.S. is very proud of its alumni. For example. Sandy Wolsfeld went on to become Miss U.S.A.fUniverse in the early 7O's, Karen Wiesbrook became a Miss Illinois and went on to the Miss America Pageant, Mr. Reber invented the electronic telescope that in turn has yielded several new discoveries, Jim and John Belushi were well known T.V. and movie actors as well as Dennis Dugan and Jim Sutorius, and Bob Woodward helped to reveal the Watergate case. However, every student in their own special way has contributed to the success and respect of Wheaton Central High School and will continue to do so in the future. We thank and dedicate this book to all of them. 199 FRESHME Adler, John II8 Aellig, Laura 37, II8 Albert, Tara II8 Allen, Barbara II8 Allen, Jim 25, 45, II8 Allen, Kelly 37, II8 Allevato, Sam Frank II8 Andrews, Jennifer 75, 76, II8 Arahood, Katherine II8 Arnesen, Robert 25, II8 Arrigo, Nick 48, II8 Artman, Tracy 59, 86, 87, II8 Backhaus, Alan 25, II8 Badgero, Jennifer II8 Baker, Katherine II8 Ballard, Lisa II8 Barker, Angela II8 Barkman, Christy II8 Barnes, Cynthia II8 Barnes, James 25, II8 Barrier, Julie II8 Barrigar, Derek 25, 45, II8 Barth, Dan 25, 48, II8 Bastianen, Peter 30, 45, II8 Baumgardner, Laura II8 Bell, Darren 45, II8 Beranis, Edward 25, II8 Berg, Christopher 30, 45, II8 Bernhardt, Laura 72, II8 Bernhardt, Sonia II8 Best, Gareth 25, II8 Beuseling, Corey II8 Bishop, Skeeter II8 Blackwell, Janee II8 Blalock, Malcolm II8 Boecker. Katherine II8 Bollweg, Jennifer II8 Boosted, Casandra II8 Bork, Karen II8 Boudreau, Kristin II8 Bovio, Art N. II8 Boyd, Carin 35, II8 Brancato, David 25, 74, 75, 7 Brown, Eric 45, II8 Brownlee, Colleen II8 Brushwyler, Kurt 25, II8 Buric, Michael II8, 30 Burkhead, Cindy II8 Burlington, David 30, II8 Burrow, Denise II8 Bus, Lindsey 37, II8 Byrne, Christopher 30, II8 Cahill, Brian 25, II8 Calmeyn, Edwin II8 Campbell, Hearshel II8 Cannon, Kristin Lee II8 Capo, Melissa II8 Carlson, Amy II8 Charles, Karen 37, 55, II8 Charpie, Deborah II8 Chino, Ted II8 Chriske, Kevin 25, II8 Claflin, Eric 25, 45, II8 Clarke, Noah Charles II8 Clegg, Leah II8 Cline, Todd ll9 6, II8 Cole, Christian 25, 45, Il9 Collins, Amy lI9 Connelly, Cynthia 55, ll9 Cook, Heather 4l, ll9 Cooley, Craig ll9 Covell, Deborah ll9 Crocker, Deborah 72, ll9 Crowley, Karen 35, ll9 Cruz, Jude ll9 Cutright, Heidi 37, 75, ll9 Cwinski, Paul II9 Daly, Kevin 30, ll9 Dambrosio, Jeffrey 48, 72, ll9 Davis, Aimee II9 Davis, Christopher Il9 - Dede, Julie ll9 Degelmann, Russell ll9 Demange, Laura ll9 Demus, Lisa Il9 Denman, Jeffrey 72, ll9 Diehl, Amy 34, 55, 68, ll9 Dille, Jason 25, 35, I24 Dillinger, Dawn ll9 Distazio, Christine 37, ll9 Distazio, Danny 25, II9 Donnell, Monica ll9 Downey, Kim 4l, lI9 Dressel, Alyssa ll9 Ebel, Kristen Beth Il9 Ecke, Louis ll9 Economos, Nick 25, I24 Egan, Tara I24 Eichenberger, Adam 25, 48, ll9 Ekelund, Laura Il9 Ekstrom, Tracy ll9 Elders, Jim 30, ll9 Elders, Julie 32, 4l, ll9 Epperly, Andrew 30, 45, II9 Erins, Andrejs Il9 Essig, Timothy 48, ll9 Esterman, Nicole 59, II9 Evelhoch, Abigail lI9 Feigley, George 45, II9 Feinsot, Billy ll9 Fenoglio, Christopher 25, ll9 Fessler, Allyson lI9 Fields, Jennifer II9 Fisk, Karin 75, 76, lI9 Fitzgerald, Scott 24, 75, 76, ll9 Frantik, Jane 4l, 75, ll9 Frederick, Susan ll9 Gallagher, Kelly 37. ll9 Gardner, Bradley ll9 Gardner, Courtney ll9, I24 Giglio, Lisa Marie ll9 Glenz, Kristine lI9 Goble, James 3l, II9 Gossen, Gerilyn 75, ll9 Gould, Meggen lI9 Graber, Mark lI9 Grant, Amy II9 Grant, Jennifer 55, 56, lI9 Greco, Christopher 25, 75, ll9 Greenstein, Marc Il9 Griebeler, Heather A. ll9 Griffin, Suzann ll9 Gronberg, Nancy 32, Il9 Grondin, Kathy 37, I20 Groth, Cathy I20 Grzelak, Christopher I20 Hamilton, Todd 48, I20 Harms, Todd I20 Harper, Daniel 25, 48, I20 Harper, Kristyn 68, I20 Harty, Daniel 30, 74, 75, I20 Hayden, Troy 32, 33, 45, I20 Heath, William I20 Heatherington, Amy 4l, 55, 56 I 0 Hegna, Jason I20 Henderson, Erik 25, I20 Henrichs, Kim I20 Hensley, Brian 25, I20 Hesik, Barb I20 Higgenson, Tina I20 Hinds, Meredith I20 Hoeksema, Stephen I20 Holdredge, Paul 75, I20 Holmes, Thomas 45, I20 Hoogestraat, Nicole I20 Hope, Marco I20 Howell, Brian I20 Hren, Barry 25, I20 Hsu, Julian T. I20 Huffaker, Kari I20 Hughes, Gwyneth 35, 4l, I20 Hunt, Maureen I20 Iverson, Melissa I20 Ivery, Tangie 4l, I20 Janak, Stephanie I20 Jarvi, Erik I20 Johnson, Beth 32, I20 Johnston, Erin 34, 35, 4l, I20 Johnston, Jay I20 Jones, Nathaniel I20 Joyner, Shannan 37, 75, I20 Juhnke, Daniel 25, 48, I20 Kamphausen, Jeff 75, 76, I20 Kapellas, Jim 67, 72, I20 Kapoor, Kathy I20 Karner, Kurt 25, 48, I20 Kastner, Roy I20 Keidel, Christopher I20 Kemper, Juli I24 Killian, James I20 Kim, Janet 55, 68, I20 Kincaid, Tara 4l, 55, I20 Klein, Nicholas 25, I20 Klein, Roberta 35, 4l, I20 Kleine, Stefan I20 Klem, Chandra I20 Koch, Carrie I24 Kohlmeir, Heather I20 Kolb, Phillip 25, I20 Kolbusz, Bob 25, I20 Koriakin, Monika 59, 86, 87, I20 Kouba, Martha 35, I20 Kouzes, Tiffany 55, I20 Koziel, Ted 25, I20 Kozlowski, Meganne I20 Kramer, Todd 48, I20 Kubin, Brigette 4l, 55, 56, I20 Laesch, Ted I20 Lankin, Bethany 67, I20 Lapi, Tammy I20 Larmon, Steven I2I Larocchia, Carmela 37, I2I Lasauskas, Robert I2I Lawrence, Randy l2l Leathers, Michele I2I, I24 Lee, Kie-Hun l2l Leftwich, Devin 25, 45, l2l Legatski, Eric 30, l2I Leidig. Amy 59, 87, I2I Lele, Sachin I2I Lenke, Christopher I2I Lenz, Amanda 67, 68, 72, l2l Libby, Lori I2I Liebenow, Todd 75, I2I Lin, Rika 72, l2l Lippert, Leslie I2I Loof, Katherine I2I Loomis, Jeffrey I2I Loosli, Jacqueline I2I Lovstad, Ron 25, 45, I2I Lowry, Warren I2I Lynch, Sean I2I Macconnachie. Carie I2I Macgaffey, Robert 25, I24 Maczek, Nicholas 75, 76, I2I Maliff, William 30, 85, l2l Mandrell, Michelle 35, I2I Mangum, John I2I Martenson, Glenn I2I Mason, Christopher 25, I2I McClure, Matthew 3l, 45, l2l McCoy, Cathleen T. l2l Mclntyre, Gerry 48, l2l Mclntyre, Greg I2I McKee, Allison 75, 76, I2I McKenna, Mark I2I McLin, Darryl I2I McMahon, Charles 25, 48, I2I Mertes, Shelby I2I Micheletti, Rachel l2l Michels, Shawna 87, l2l Mini, Maria I2I Mitchell, Michelle I2I Moky, John 25, I23 Moran, Felipe I2I Morgan, Kristin I2I Morton, Terri 37, 87, I2I Muldoon, Roy I2I Mulholland, Alex 75, I2I Multra, James 30, 72, I2l Mundschau, Angela 37. I2I Murphy, Mollie I2I Nainys, Michelle 4l, I2I Napoli, Kelly I2I Nelson. Kerry l2l Nelson, Mike 45. I2I Newsham. Cynthia I2I Newsham. Eric 30, I2I Novak, James l2l Obert, Kimberly I2I Odell, Brad 25, O'Halloran, Brian 25, I2I Olsen, Carrie 35, I2I Pallas, Mike 3l, I2I Palmer, Kimberly l2l Paluch, Jacqueline I22 Pann, Kimsry I22, I24 Pantano, Daniel 25, l23 Papaeliou, Inge I22 Pappas, Laina I22 Peacher, Alison 35, 94, I22 Peck. Matthew I22 Pecoraro, Joe 30, I20 Perry, Coley l2l Peskuski. Aaron 30, 48, I20 Phillips, Daniel 30, I22 Piontek, Robert I22 Planek, Ill James 25, I23 Pohlman, Shelly I22 Pollock, Kathleen I22 Precht, Allison I22 Pritchard. Thomas 25, 45, I22 Cluatraro, Maria I22 Ramp, Patrick II, 25, 48, I22 Reed, Wendy I22 Reid. David 25, 48, I22 Rettig, Cecilia 37, I22 Rhodes, Dan I22 Richards, Susan 30, I22 Riggle, Diane I22 Rios, Richard 25, I22 Ro, Robyn .loy 4l, 72, I22 Robertson, Julia 68, I22 Robinson, Eric I22 Roerig, Alan 25, l23 Ryan, Tim 30, I22 Rybandt, Joseph I22 Saine, Samuel 30, I22 Saidak, Michael I22 Salemi, Jenna 4l, I22 Samide, Michael I22 Santino, Kris I22 Scheuchenzuber. David I22 Schleis, Amy I22 Scholl. Dawn I22 Schrank, Brian 25. I22 Schroyer, Michael I22 Schuele, Kevin 25, 48, 55. I22 Schultz, Eric 25, I22 Schultz, Michele I22 Schulz. Heather I22 Scott, Allan 94, I22 Seabrooks, Robby 25, 45, I23 Sensale, Pamela I22 Settecase, Rachel I22 Shanks. Rick 25, I22 Shannon, Corinne 35, 74, 75, 76, I22 Sharkey, Laura I22 Shaw, Jennifer I22 Shaw, Regina 67, I22 Shelby, Gregory 25, 45, I22 Signorella, Anthony 25, 45, I22 Sikora, Missy I22 Silletto, Tim 30. 48, I22 Simmons, Jeff 25, I22 Simmons, William I22 Siuda, Bryan I22 Slattery, Dana 68, I22 Smith, Blythe 72, I22 Smith. Dawn I22 Smith, Lynell I22 Smith, Mary F. I22 Smith, Sherry I22 Sobala, Donald I22 Sokalski. Suzanne 86, 87, I22 Spooner, Erin 75. I22 Springer, Jose 59, I22 Stegen, James 72, I22 Stine, Lauralee I22 Stolp, Leonard I22 Stoos. Michael I22 Swatland, Rachel 35, I22 Taff, Gregory I22 Tagye, James 25, 45, I22 Taheri, Soraya 4I. 55. I22 Tampa, Robert 25, l23 Taylor, Jeffrey I23 Than, Thy l23 Thermos, Mary I23 Thome, Wayne fWallyD I23 Thornley, Tanya l23 Thornton, Julie l23 Tisue, Seth l23 Tran, Duong I23 Tressler, Chad 25, 45, I23 Turk, Susan l23 Varricchio, Erika I23 Vlaming, Peter 48, I23 Walrad, Monique 75. 76, l23 Warchol, Erika 37, I23 Wawrzyniak, Kris l23 Way, Kimberly W. 4I, l23 Wehner, Leigh l23 Weisheit, David 25, l23 Weist, Mary I23 Wharton. Jennifer I23 Wheeles, Sean 30, l23 Whitcomb, Thomas 25, l23 White, Candace I23 White, Kimberly l23 White, Thomas I23 Whowell, David 25. I23 Wiedemeier, Jeffrey 72, I23 Wiggins. David 25. I23 Wiley. Michael I23 Williams, Amy 68, l23 Williams, Kimberly 37, I23 Wilson, Jeremy 25, 48, l23 Wiltfang, David 45, 74, 75, 76 I23 Winsor. Steven I23 Wirkus, Scott 3I, 45, l23 Wirtschoreck, Mark l23 Wojciechowski. Tim 25. 45, l23 Wolf, Bradley 48, I23 Wolf. Jenny I4, 55, 56, I23 Wolsfeld, Lisa l23 Woodman. Alison 55, l23 Woodruff. Bethany IO, I23 Woolley, Scott 75, 76, l23 Wuollet. Ricky I23 Zamimdar. Maria 87 l23 SDPHGMORES Aiuppa, Paul I24 Allen, Douglas 29, 60, I24 Allen Lucy I24 Allen, Scott 29, I24 Arnfield, Thomas 72, 74, 79, 90, I24 Arnhold, Tamara I24 Arquilla, Jennifer 35, 55, 62, I24 Aughnay, Peter 24, I24 Bailey, Heather 35, 70, 85, 87, I24 Baker, Heidi I24 Baker, Michael 3I. I24 Barbanera. Carrie I24 Barbour, Richard I29 Barkman, Bonnah I24 Barnes, Heather I24 Barton. Scott 42, I24 Baumann, Kirk 24, 70, 79, I24 Baumann, Kyle 24. 44, I24 Baxa, Craig I24 Beal, Brain I24 Becker, Scott 24, 44, I24 Becker, Walter I24 Bell, Christine I24 Berger, Gayle I24 Bergstrom, Danny 60, I24 Berkau, Stephen 29, 44, I29 Bienlien, Marjorie I24 Blanford, Susan 37, I24 Blinn, Maggie 40, I24 Boccabello, Kirk I24 Bodle, Kenneth I24 Boersma, Ken I24 Bonier, Stephanie I24 Boulton, Dan 24, 29, 44, I24 Bradlo, Margi Ann I24 Brass, Elise I29 Breece, Jennie 32, 68, I24 Brennan, Thomas I24 Broderick, Lisa I24 Brom, Eva I29 Brunoehler, Marvin I29 Bryan, Megan 70, 85, 87, I24 Bryan, Stephanie I24 Bryant, Veronica I24 Buckingham, Andrea 59, I24 Burbach, Rebecca I24 Burchianti, Carolyn I24 Busch, Amy I24 Butta, Maria 70. I24 Buziecki, Alisa I24 Cahill, Wendy I24 Calamia, Steven 24, I24 Camilleri, Andrea l24 Cantu, Alma I24 Caracello, Dawn I24 Carlin, Melissa 35, 85, 87, I24 Carlson, Scott 24, I24 Carr, Mark I24 Carter, Tiffany I24 Caspari Gottfried 29, I24 Cassier, Tamara IS, 75, I24 Chadra, Sheryl I2, 49, I24 Chapman, Monica 72, I24 Christman, Barry 29, I24 Clarke, Brian I29 Colby, Jenny 3l, 90, I24 Conforti, Mark 24, 47, I24 Cooley, Melanie 60, 6l, 70, I24 Cornell Cherylyn I24 Cothern, Daniel 24, 47, 68 Coye, John 24, I24 Craig, Cassandra I29 Crocker, Scott I24 Cruz, Christina I24 Dann, Christopher I25 Davis, Matthew I25 Dean, John I25 Defer, Kathleen I25 Delamater, Jeremy I25 Delgaldo, Christopher I25 Dennis, Graham 29, I25 Denunzio, Michael I25 Deppe, Chris l32 Derrick, Christopher I25 Desai Neha 70, 86, 87. I25 Deshazer, Carrie I25 Dignazio, Lisa 85, 87, I25 Disz, Valarie I5, 68, I25 Donnelly, Michael 44, I25 Downer, Kelly I25 Downey, Kelli 5I, 55, I25 Drew, William 24, I25 Driscoll, Robert I25 Duncan, Kelly Jeanne I25 Eberle, Michael I25 Eberst, Liesha 85, I25 Edwards, Dennis I25 Eldridge, Matthew 24, 47. I25 Elkmann, Kevin I25 Emma, Donald 29, I25 Essig, Charles I25 Esterman, Jennifer 68, 79, 85. I25 Faulhaber, Todd I25 Fedele, Michele I2, 49, I25 Fey, Margaret I25 Field, Charles 24, I25 Finney, Carri I25 Fischinger, Joseph I25 Focht, Jim I25 Foley, Christopher 24, I25 Foos, David 74, 75, 76, 90, I29 Foss, Kathy I25 Franks, Geoff I25 Frederick, Daniel I25 Fry, Thomas 24, 47, I25 Fuller, Erik 29, 46, I25 Gallagher, Byrne 24, 44, I25 Gallagher, Kathleen 70. I25 Gannon, Daniel 66, I25 Garay, John William 44, I25 Geer, Thomas I25 Gideon, Amber I25 Gilbertsen, Stacy I29 Gilligan, Mary Ellen I25 Glendinning, David 29, 44, I25 Goble, Mark 24, 55, 56, I25 Gohlke, Michael 24, I25 8 Goldsborough, Robert 32, 33, 60, 6I, 68, I25 Gramm, Steve I25 Grant, Dean I25 Gray, David I25 Greco, Michael 75, I25 Grondin, Tony I25 Grychowski, Wohtek, I25 Gundersen, Alesha ll, 40, 55, 86, 87, I25 Guy, Kenneth I25 Hager, Brooke I25 Hamilton, Jennifer l6, 55, 56, I25 Hammer, Mindy 5l, I25 Hans, Christine I29 Harder, Heidi I25 Hardin, Kelly 6l, 85, I25 Harkins, Kirsten I25 Harris, Stacey I25 Harrison, Timothy I25 Harter, David I25 Harvey, Kevin I25 Heaton, Jenni is, 37, 74, 75, 76, sv I25 Hedlund, David 24, 44, l26 Hein, Sarah I26 Helfer, Renee I26 Henderson, Dwight 44, I26 Henson, Michael 24, l26 Herndon, Nancy 35, l26 Hicks, Melissa I26 Higgenson, Theresa I26 Hinckley, William l26 Hobein, Christopher 29, I26 Holderbaum, Scott 24, I26 Hoppenstedt, Jenny I4, 50, I26 Horne, Odis 75, I26 Horst. Damon I26 Howell, Steven I26 Huang. Annie 72, 90, l26 Hubek, Kathleen I26 Huber, Matthew 29, I26 Huddleston, Jayson I26 Huffaker, Kirk 24, l26 Humphrey, Marta 85, I26 Hunt, Curtis l26 Hunter, James I29 Husak, Jennifer I26 Huy, Savan I26 Huy, Savorn I29 Huy, Sophal I29 lncapreo, Joseph I26 Jackson, Peggy Mary I29 Janicki, Jeffrey 75, I26 Jayanthi, Hareesh I26 Johnson, Andrew 47, I26 Johnston, Clayton l26 Johnston, Robin I26 Jonas, Tawnya 9, l26 Jordan, Lisa I26 Joyce, Darin 24, I26 Jozwiak, Nancy 55, 66, 87, l26 Kalkman, Jason 90, l26 Kanak, Kirk l26 Kanikula, Thomas 24, I26 Kendrick, Teresa I26 Kennedy, Sean l26 Kensinger, Michelle I26 Kim, Sue SI, 60, 85, 90, I26 King, Brent I26 Kleimeyer, Kathi 55, 87, l26 Klemm, Sherri I26 Knight, James 32, 33, 47, 87, I26 Knoch, Bart 24, 47, l26 Kocher, John 29, I26 Koepke, Katrina I26 Kotil. Scott I26 Kotte, Diane 37, l26 Kovalesky, Michael 32, 33, l26 Kramer, Jeff 3l, I26 Kreung, Sokhom I26 l l Krick. Doug l5, I26 Kroger, Katie 35, 85, I26 Krueger, Kraig 24, 47, I26 Krulac, Brent 24, I26 Kulesza, Tracy 44, I26 Kwiat, Stephanie 87, I26 Lawrence, Valerie 32, 75, I26 Lehman, Therese l26 Lenz, Gilbert I26 Leonard, Rene I26 Lewis, Joseph 24, I26 Lewis, Kimberly 55, 87, I26 Lewis, Ray I26 Lilly, Denise 75, I26 Lipp, Dale I26 Lippert, Robert I26 Logan Brianna I2, I26 Lomonaco, Teresa 55, I27 Lopossa, Kerri l6, 40, 58, I27 Lucas, Catherine 37, I27 Luczak, Ed I27 Lupi, Diane 37, I27 Lytle, Cindi I27 Mack, Lisa I27 Magallanes, Larry I27 Mahajan, Anu 72, I27 Mahoney, Thomas 24, 66, I27 Mancini, Angela 50, l27 Marsh, Robert Alex 24, 44, I27 Martinez, Allen 47, I27 Mason, Scott 30, I27 Matts, Rhonda I27 Maurer, Joan 62, 85, I27 McCall, Mary l6, 59, 62, 63. 66, 68, 86, 87, I29 McCIarren, Mike I27 McCormack, Chris I27 McEwan, Emily 60, 6l, 67, 70, 87, I27 Mclntyre, Laura 63, 70, I27 McKenzie, Lisa I29 McMahon, Michael 24, I27 McMinn, Shelia I27 McNamara, Patrick I27 Mini, Lisa 40, 50, I27 Mitchell, D.J. 29, I27 Modaff, Theresa 30, I27 Monti, Cristin I27 Moore, Brian I29 Mortimer, Melissa l0, I2, I27 Mowbray, Sarah I27 Mudge, Andrew 24, I27 Mudrak, Robert I27 Muir, Elizabeth 5l, I27 Mutch, Robert 24, I27 Napolitano, Dori I27 Nash, Michelle 5I, I27 Nelson, Karyn I27 Nelson, Richard I27 Nesbitt, Jeanne I27 Newman, Sally IO, I27 Ngo, Thanh I29 Nork, Jolene 49, I27 Novak, Krista 37, 40, I27 Oaks, Andy 29, 44, I27 Ohlman, Stacie 50, I27 Ohlson, Heather I27 Olufs, Pamela I27 O'Malley, Brian 3l, l27 Pack, Sabrina 35, I27 Passut, Charles ll, 74, 75, 76, I27 Paulsen, Brian 60, 75, 76, I27 Pearl. Brian 74, 75, 76, I27 Pehl, Alan I27 Pelle, Richard I27 Perry, Jonathan 32, 33, 68, I27 Petry, Donovan I27 Piech, Arian 5I, 55, 87, I27 Pierson, Nikki 75 Pierson, Tracy I4, Sl, 55, 56, I27 Pietsch. Chris 32, 33, I27 Piraino, Anthony I27 Populorum, Patrick 24, I27 Powery, Edgar I27 Prichard, Timothy 74. 75, 76, I27 Puglise, Vicky I27 Purnhagen, Joseph 44. I27 Pywowarczuk, Kristina 44, I27 Racey, Michael I27 Rendina, Michelle I27 Rezmer, Tricia l28 Rhodes, William l28 Richardson, Jeff 24, l28 Rosado, Vicente l28 Rosen, Raymond I28 Rosenthal, Janet l28 Ross, Darcy 75, l28 Ruckh, Richard I28 Ruffner, Jeanne l28 Ruffolo, Jennifer I28 Ruzicka, Thia l28 Ryan, Matt 3l, l28 Ryan, Timothy I29 Salzmann, Brad 24, l28 Sandefur, William 24, 44, l28 Sanders, Kim 87, I28 Santoianni, Michelle 37, I28 Saylor, Todd I28 Scheibel, Bob 29, l28 Schrader, Jon 3I, l28 Schulbaum, Karen l28 Schular, Carrie 35, l28 Schuster, Mike l28 Schwarze, Eric 75, 85, l28 Schaffer, Dan l28 Sharkey, Renee l28 Shay, Brenda l28 Sheikh. Serene 75, 76, l28 Shepard, Darci l28 Shields, Jason 33, l28 Shimp, Alan 24, l28 Shipman, Kelly I28 Signorella, Cheryl I28 Simmons, Joanna l28 Sipla, Jim I29 Slater, Susan I28 Slattery, Felicia 68, l28 Slavik, Shawn 24, 44, l28 Sleep, Melissa l28 Sloan, Craig 85, I28 Smith, Nathan l28 Smith, Pat 90, I28 Smolibowski, Toshi 29, I28 Snowden, Lindsey l28 Sokasits, Ed 24, I28 Sommerville, Mark 75, 76, I28 Spalding, Sally l28 Spengal, Keith 24, 74, 75, 85, I28 Spentos, George I28 Spinosa, Robert 24, l28 Stehlik, Cathy I28 Stern, Traci l28 Stersic, Steve 24, l28 Stokr, Celena I28 Styrcula, Andy l28 Sung, Sylvia 72, 73. l28 Swain, Janet I29 Szyszko, Leslie l28 Taschetta, Joe 24, 44, l28 Taylor, Paul 75, l28 Temple, Marianne 37, 40, 55, I28 Thompson, Arthur 24, l28 Thompson, Polly I28 Thompson, Zhavonne l28 Toohey, Liz 40, 55, 66. I29 Townsley, Jeff I29 Tran, Quang I29 Tran, Toan I29 Troxel, Matt 3l, I29 Tully, Shannon l29 Tsiang, Christine I29 Vagedes, Michelle 24, 47, I29 Varn Hagen, Beth 87, l29 Vaughn. Jeff 24. I29 Verdugo, Manuel I29 Vickery, Kim I29 Vogel, Heather I29 Volz, Don I29 Walen, Alanna 68, 70, 86, 87, I29 Wang, Karin 6l, 68. I29 Wangler, Tom I29 Warrens, Kim 39. I29 Webber, Cal I29 Webster. Barb 39, 50, I29 Weckesser, Doug 33, I29 Welch, Laurie I29 Wemhaner, Jenni I29 West, Barb I29 White, Aimee I29 Whitney, Brad I29 Widholm. Kristofer 87, I29 Wiesner, Jim I29 Wiggins, Tracie I29 Wilhelm, Jennifer I29 Wilson, Eric 24, I29 Wilson, Greg 24, I29 Wilson, Jenni 37, I29 Wilson, Marilyn 40, I29 Wise, Vance I29 Woods, Jason 75, I29 Woods, Heather I29 Wright. Chad I29 Yench, Carrie 44, I29 Young, Kirsten 6l, 72, I29 Zalewski, Robin 55, 68, 70, 79, 85 86 I29 Zietler, Jodie 5l, I29 JLI IDRS Adler, Susan ISI Advaney, Anita 70, ISI Aellig, Lisa I2, 5I, 54, 95, ISI Agee, Jacqueline ISI Allen, Julie 50, 54, ISI Alverth, Cinnamon IS9 Amelio, Marie ISI Anderson, Andrea ISI Anderson, Jeff ISI Anthony, Michael S2, ISI Apantenco, Maria ISI Aquino, Chris ISI Arrigo, Joseph 2I, ISI Backhaus, Carol 88, ISI Balkus, Cheri ISI Bang, Linda I0, ISI Banta, Julia 54, 79, 85, ISI Barbour, Tom 89, ISI Bartodziei, Sherry ISI Benshoff, Carol ISI Benton, Lea S7, ISI Berkes, Susan IS, 50, ISI Berry, Joy ISI Betts, Julie 6I, 68, ISI Bey, Ivan ISI Blackwell, Martin ISI Blackwell, Melinda ISI Blew, John IS9 Bobo, Kesha ISI Bothwell, Rebecca I2, 5I, 54, ISI Breighner, Tammy 54, 60, 6I, ISI Brinkman, Herb ISI Brown, Gina S2, 59, 62, 68, 95, ISI Brown, Keith ISI Bryson. David 28, 6S, ISI Burback, Dawn ISI Buric. Julie 59, 87, ISI Burke, Catharine I0, 54, 90, ISI Busboom, David 28, ISI Byrne, Leslie ISI Carlson, Julie ISI Carlson, Julie IS9 Carlson, Kristen ISI Carter. Kimberly I5, 40, IS9 Cartwright, Melinda ISI Chadra, Steve ISI Chamberlin, Mason 75, ISI Chan, Vary ISI Charles, Andrew 2l, 54, ISI Cheuk, Tai Wai ISI Chilcote, Wayne ISI Cholewinski, John 70, 79, ISI Chopra, Rajiv ISI Cione, Mary 50, ISI Cloughley, Andrea ISI Coons, Amy ISI Cosby, Ray IS9 Covell, Nancy ISI Crosby, Curt, 2I, ISI Crowl. Mike 85, ISI Culter, Terri I0, ISI Czajka, James S2, 68, IS2 Dabbert, Ezio IS2 Dahlquist, Brian SI, IS2 Daley, Julianne S4, 54. 90, IS2 Daniels, Paulette IS2 Danour, Mary IS2 Daugherty, Wendy 88, 89, IS2 Davis, Dean IS2 Davis, Heather 60, 6I, 70, IS2 Davis, John 2I, IS2 Decore, Danamarie IS2 Decowski, Bonny IS2 Demange, Julie S5, 54, IS2 Denton, Danielle IS2 Dichtl, Melissa IS9 Dismeier, Lisa 75, IS2 Dobrin, John IS2 Donnelly, Megan 95, IS2 Donofrie, Renee IS2 Dormanen, Jill IS2 Downer, Michael IS9 Drube, Denise IS2 Dunlap, Kimberly IS9 Dybas, Dawn IS2 Eagen, Michael IS2 Ebel, Blake 42, IS2 Eberle, Heather IS2 Eckelberry, James IS2 Economos, Olga 87, IS2 Edholm. Barry IS2 Ehnborn, Susan IS2 Elmazi, Petrit 2l, IS2 Engbrecht, Shannon IS2 Evelhoch, Amanda 62, 74, 75, IS2 Fawver, John S2, IS2 Feinsot, Andrew IS2 Filas, Joe IS2 Fink, Gail IS2 Fischer, Laura I4, 40, 75, 76, 88, Fox, Nancy S5, 54, 56, 95, IS2 Frank, Krista 49, IS2 Frantik, Gary IS2 Frazier, Loryssa IS2 Frederick, Janet IS2 Freund, Victoria IS2 Frigo, Adam IS2 Frost, Tim IS2 Gall, Steve IS2 Gallagher, Maribeth ISS Gallagher, Tony 42, ISS Galligan, Sean SI, 42, ISS Garrod, Lisa 88, ISS Gauger, Jeff 28, 63, ISS Georganas, Stacey 49, ISS Gibson, John 2I, ISS Gibson, Sue 54, ISS Girard, Peter ISS Glatzhofer, Gary ISS Goodell, Michael IS9 Gosain, Vineet ISS Govan, Nevin ISS Grant. Thomas ISS Greco, Jennifer S5, 60, ISS Green, Arthur ISS Haddock, Frances 62, 72, 85, ISS Hall, Tom 28, ISS Hambel, Nicole ISS Hammerich, Markus ISS Harris, Edmond 85, ISS 89, IS2 Harty, Thomas 28, ISS Harvey, Susie S4, ISS Haworth, Christopher 42, 62, 63 Healey, Dwayne 89, ISS Heckman, Hildegarde SI, 40, ISS Hendrix, Brooke ISS Henrichs, Keith 89, ISS Hess, Julie ISS Hess, Paige ISS Hesterman, Heidi 50, ISS Hirsch, Daniel ISS Hodel, Mary 60, ISS Hofmann, Chris 54, 62, ISS Holmberg, Gail 60, 70, 79, ISS Holmes, Scott ISS Holub, Jennifer ISS Hoogestraat, Catherine ISS Hoppenrath, Sheryle ISS Hoppenstedt, Kristin 50, 62. 95, ISS Hoppert, Leslie ISS Horsfield, Stephen 28, ISS Hossman, Melinda S5, ISS Hunt, Brian ISS Hyzy, Raymond ISS Irmen, Paul 88, ISS Irving, James ISS lsenhart, Brian 62, ISS lsgren, Kristin 60, 85, ISS Jensen, Charles 85, IS4 Johnson, Ann 9, 75, IS4 Johnson, Barrett 2I, IS4 Johnson, Robert IS9 Johnson, Ronnie IS9 Joyce, Chris 2l, IS4 Joyner, Rory 75, IS4 Kallweit, David IS4 Kaull, Karen I2, 5I, IS4 Kee, Valarie IS4 Kempiak. Kenneth IS4 Kettinger. Shauna IO, II, 68, IS4 Kim, Jane 54, 60, IS4 Kim, Tony 28, IS4, I77 Kincaid, Jeffrey IS4 Kindler, Tricia 54, IS4 King, Patricia IS4 Kleine, Anke 62, 72, IS4 Klemm, Brian IS4 Knight, Kevin 54, 62, 74, 75, IS4 Kocher, Teresa IS9 Korn, Julie IS4 Kotte, James S2, IS4 Kozlowski, Kelley IS4 Krulac, Victoria 50, IS4 Kubin, Bret 2I, IS4 Kuhs, Edward IS4 Kuizin, Kristine IS4 Kyon, Mi Yong IS4 Lacy, Tom IS4 Lamar, James IS4 Lambert, Joy IS4 Lange, Kevin IS4 Lanier, Sonia IS4 Larsen, Christina Larsen, Tim IS4 Larson, Dawn IS4 Latimer, Dagny 75, 90, I34 Laudicina, Michael I34 Lee, Jeffrey 42, I34 Leemon, David I34 Lewis, Mark 28, l34 Libby, John I39 Lilly, Debi 54, 94, I34 Lilly, Michael 32, 62, l34 Limentato, Sam I34 Lindquist, Julie I34 Lloyd, Peter 2I, I34 Longton, Josette I34 Lovstad, Thomas 2l, I35 Lowe, Sarah I35 Lutzenkirchen, Ellen I35 Macconnachie, Gerald I35 Macellaio, Gina l35 Maher, Jackie l35 Mahony, Colleen I35 Mancini, Chris 79, 85, 90, I35 Mandrell, Dale I35 Marquetty, Christine I35 Martin, Tina l35 Marx, Katherine 89, I35 Mattocks, William 2I, I35 Matz, Richard SI, I35 Maurer, John I35 Mays, Kimberly 54, I35 Mazurek, Dariusz I39 Mccann, Jim 2l, 90, I35 McGrath, Brenda I35 McMeekin, Juli I35 Mellott, Dave I39 Meranda, Samantha 85, I39 Merriman, Kimberly l35 Miceli, Carrie I35 Mikos, Sheri 75, 76, I35 Millage, Ann l35 Miller, Keith l35 Millington, Cheryl l35 Mills, Pamela l35 Mini, Colleen 6. 50, 54, 79, 90, l35 Mlsna, Reid 86, 87, I35 Moeller, Kurt I35 Moeller, Scott I35 Molitor, Robert I35 Moore, Cindy I35 Moore, Thomas I35 Morgan, Matthew I35 Morris, Rodney I35 Morris, Stephen I35 Moses, Wendy l35 Mueller, Kelley 88, 89, l35 Muir, Daniel 2I, 90, I35 Mutchler, Steven 2I, 54, I35 Mutschler, Sherry 68, I35 Nelson, Erik l35 Ni, Anne 50, 54, 56, 60, 6l, 85, 87 Noon, Scott 28, 95, I35 O'Connor, Michael 74, 75, 76, I35 Odell, Arthur I3, 2I, 46, I35 Oertel, Lorinda 88, I35 Ollendick, Jennifer I36 Olsen, David 2l, 54, 56, I36 Olson, Eric I3, 28, I36 Ost, Robin I36 Osterloh, James I36 Pantano, Tracei I36 Paolucci, Michael l36 Pape, Amy I4, 90, l36 Park, Yunsu l36 Penney, Robert 2I, 46, l36 Perry, James 32, 68, l36 Peterson, Robert I36 Piper, Joel 2l, 62, I36 Piszczek, Julie 88, 89, I39 Pold, Lisa I36 Portschy, Dave I36 Powell, Monica I36 Powell, Veronica I36 Puglise, Virginia 28, 54, I36 Quan, Kathy 40, 54, l36 Ouatraro, Tina I36 Rafferty, Amy I36 Ramp, Alette I36 Rao, Rekha 85, I36 Reeve, Alan I36 Rettig, Nicole I36 Richards, Lisa l36 Richardson, Rolf 28, I36 Ricken. Larry 90, l36 Ritchie, Dave 28, l36 Rizzi, Kim l36 Robb, Lisa I36 Roberts, Ronald I36 Robertson, Jay I36 Robertson, Beth I36 Roeder, Patricia 88, I39 Rogers, Tamara 75, I36 Salemi, Michelle I36 Santucci, Carl I36 Sarine, William IO, I36 Shamberger, Ken I39 Scheuchenzuber, Julia 88, 89, I36 Schmeling, Jonathan 42, 95, I36 Schomas, Lesley-Ann 32, 35, 50, 7 I36 Schoonmaker, Julie 54, 60, 85, I36 Schulz, Tammy I36 Schuster, Eve I36 Schweitzer, Keith I36 Scios, Scott 89, l36 Seher, Stephanie l36 Shaffer, Kimberly 54, 60, I36 Shanks, Mike I36 Shannon, Scott 28, 74, 75, 76, I37 Shipman, Tami I37 Siebert, Rob I37 Singh, Sylvia I37 Sipla, Michael I37 Smith, Cheryl I37 Smith, Stacey I37 Sode, Ken I37 Spinosa, Vincent 2I, I37 Spitznagle, Matt 28, I37 Stanaway, John 32, I37 Steele, Valerie 8, I37 Storoe, Shawn I37 9, 90, Strassburg, Kimberly 6I, 74, 75, 76, I37 Stromberg, James I37 Svolos, Mike 54, 56, 90, I37 Swatland, Robyn 34, 54, I37 Sweder, Ken 28. I37 Swinderman, Shannon 49, 94, I37 Szpiech, Kim 85, I37 Tagye. Kathy 42, I37 Tarabus, Ozan 2I, I37 Tarabus, Seyda I39 Tate, Malcom I37 Tavas, Kevin I37 Taylor, Michelle I37 Tewksbury, Matthew 3I, 42, I37 Thao, Lee I37 Thompson, Sara 35, I37 Thorne, Stacey 54, 56, I37 Thurston, Shelly I37 Tomek, Phillip 46, I37 Traikovich, Karen I37 Tran, Thi I37 Tran, Vinh I37 Traskell, Karri I37 Tressler. Corrie, I3, 50, 54, 94, I3 Tripp, Tracey I37 Tryba, Donald 2I, I37 Tumidaiski, Kris I37 Turner, Gregory 2I, I37 Umbeck, Paul I37 Valkenburg, Tamara I37 Varricchio, Nicole 54, I37 Vascik, Michelle 50, 89, I37 Wagner, James 2I, I37 Walter. Scott 74, I37 Weisheit, Dawn I37 Weller, Donald I38 Wermes, Kristy I38 Wheeless, Michelle I37 Whitcomb, Jeffrey 2l, I38 White, Beth I38 White, Douglas 89, I38 Whowell, Susan I38 Wiley, Gary 89, I38 Williams, Christine I39 Wilson, Alex I38 Winsor, Joseph I38 Wirkus, Craig I38 Wisotzke, Elizabeth 88, 89. I38 Woodhouse, Catherine 4, 60, 6I, 75 85 87, I38 Woods, Laura I38 Wright, Louis I38 Yang, Ka I38 Young, Lisa 6, I2, 5I, 54, I38 Zahorodny, Lori 54, 62, 85, 94, 95 I38 Q2 SENIORS Adair, Cheryl 89, I42, I78 Adaska, Nadine C. 35, 56. 57, 60, I42. I78 Advaney, Sunita 70, 79, 85, 87. I42, I78 Aiello, Frank Carl 46, I42, I78 Allen, Amy Josephine 50, I42, I78 Allen, Regina I42, I78 Allred, Michelle 89, I42. I78 Alvis, Christina 3l, I42, I78 Anderson, David Lee I42, I78 Anderson, Eric IO, 2I, 23, I42, I78 Anderson, Matt l5, 2I, 54, 56. I42, I77. I78 Arellano, Eva 88. I42, I78 Arnfield, Elizabeth 67, I42, I78 Bailey, Brian 2l, I42, I78 Baldwin, Alexandra I42, I78 Banas, Kelly I42, I78 Bang, Jason 89, I42. I78 Banovz, Denise 89, I42, 78 Barbour, Nancy l65 Barcanic, John 74, 75, 76, 90, I43, I78 Barnum. Michelle I, 40, 60, I43, I78 Bartlett, Michelle 88, I43, I78 Barton. Jeffrey 6, 2l, 23, I43, I78 Basa, Bienvenido l65 Baumgarten, Douglas I43, I78 Berkau, Susan 50, 56, 57, 60, I43, I78 Beuseling, John I43 Bolen, Tyler 56, 57, l43, I78 Bollacker, Richard 75, I43, I78 Bollow. David I43, I78 Boucher, Derek 74, 75, 76, l43, I78 Boyd, Timothy 28, l43, I77, I78 Brammer, Eric I43, I78 Brees, Jennifer I6, 75, l43, I78 Bricker, Sarah I2, I6, 54, 68, 95, I43, I70, I78 Brockman, Julie 75, I43, I79 . arown. Frank I44, I79 joceel-Irxacw-lf Bryant, ana I49, l79 Burba, Mary 89, I44, l79 Burba, Mike I44, I79 Burrell, Lucy I44, I79 Byrd, Janice 42, I44, I79 Calmeyn, Kelly I44, I79 Carleen, Kimberley 32, I44, I79 Carns, Ronald 74, 75, 76, I44, I79 Carpino, Sue I44, I79 Carso, Robert 28, I44, I79 Chan, Vary CSoml I44, I79 Chan, Sophear l65, I79 Chase, Laura I44, I79 Chenault, Dennis 2l, 22. I44, I77, I79 Chizzo, Kathryn I44, I79 Circelli, Joseph 2l, 22, 23, 57, I44, l56. I77, I79 Clarke. Patricia I44, I479 Collins, Tracie I44, I79 Corbett, Diana I2, 56, 67, 59, 62, 86, 87, I44, I7I, I79, 208 Corkrey, Lara 56, 68, 72, I44, I79 Cothern, Kelly 68, I45, I79 Cowley, James 88, l45, I79 Cox, Kristin l45, l89 Coye, Christy I2, 5l, I45, ISO Crenshaw, Michael l45, l8O Cunningham, Amy I3, I45, I80 Cwinski, Mark l45, ISO Dachelet, Steve l45, l8O Dallen, George l45, l8O Dean, James l45, l8O Dede, Mark 8, I4, I45, I80 Delbosque, Patricia I45, ISO Diehl, John 4, 56, 57, 72, 90, I45, I74, ISO Dinschel, Kimberly l45, l80 Discianno, Rosita I, 95, l45, ISO Disz, Michele I46, l80 Dores, Leslie l46, ISO Dowty, Dave l46, l8O Drake, Amy I46, I74, l8O Drew, Kathryn l46, l8l Dunlap, Brian I46, l8I Dwyer. Robert 2l, l46, l8l Dybas, Denise l46, l8l Eckelberry, Stephen 56, 62, 86, 87, l46, l8l Eckhoff, Jill 57, 62, 68, l46, l8I Eichstaedt, Laura I4, 40, l46, I74, l8l Eidler, Christopher 56, 60, l46, I77, l8l Elders. Chris 50, I46, I8I Engstrom, Deanna l46, I8I Erickson, Kristen 8, l46, ISI Erins, Karina 68, l46, I8l Ertas, Nicole 56, 57, 60, I46, l8l Evinger, Mark 56, I46, l8l Feiszli, Christine 49, 88, I47, ISI Field, Stephen I47, l8l Filas, Stephanie I47, I82 Finley, Chris I47, I82 Finzel, Robert 3l, 46, I47, I82 Fischer, Laura 88, I47, I82 Flanagan, Kari I47, I82 Foley, Mark I47, I82 Franks, Jennifer 54, I47, I82 Frey, Caroline I47, I82 Fritsch, Andrew 88, 89, I47, I82 Gabbard, Pamela I2, 5l, 56, 57, 90, I47, I82 Gallagher, Thomas I6, I47, I82 Gangestad, Leonard 75, 88, 89, I47, I82 Gardner, Allison 5, I2, I3, I6, 50, 90, I47. I70, I82 Gauen, Tracy I48, I82 , Genetski, Dennis I, 28, 54, 56, I48, I77, I82 Gideon. Melody 89, I48, I82 Giebudowski, John I48, I82 Giessel, Carrie 40, 56, 57, 60, 75, 76. I48, I82 Giessel, Catherine 56, 57, 60, I48, I82 Gilbertsen, Timothy 4, 32, 56, 68, I48, I82 Giordano, Susan I48, I82 Glenz, Linda 9, 56, I48, I82 Goering, Amy 56, I48, I82 Greene, Christopher I, 4, 28, I48, I77, I82 Greenstein, Stacey I48, I82 Grier, Donna I48, I82 Griffin, Mellanie 72, I48, I82 Griffith, Jerrell 5, I48, I82 Grobe, Daryl 88, 89, I49, I82 Gronberg, Mike 2l, 56, 57, I49, I82 Grych, Linda I49, I82 Hall, Brian I49, I73, I82 Hallberg, Erika I49, I82 Hambel, Michelle I49, I82 Hammer, Michael 2l, 42, I49, I72, I82 Hammer, Robin 89, I49, I82 Happel, Jerry 2l, I49, I82 Harkins, Sean l65 Harness, Jerel I49, I82 Harper, Richard 56, 90, I49, I82 Hasse. Gretchen 9, 56, 57, 62, I49, I73, I82 Haworth, Robert 56, 57, 62, 63, I49, I83 Hayes, Derek 89, I49, l83 Hays. Dan I49, I77, I83 Heal, Robert 68, I50, l83 Heaton, John 66, 75, 76, 86, 87, I50, l83 Henderson, Valerie I50, I83 Hennessey, Charles 90, I50, I83 Henrichs. Brian I50, l83 Highfill, Gregory I50, l83 Hill, Kraig 89, I50, l83 Hixson, Matthew I50, I83 Hoeksema, Henry I50, l83 Hoffmann, Julie 88, I50, l83 Holdredge, Jonathan 75, I50, I84 Holman, Mark 2l, I50, I72, I84 Holmes, Clifton I50, I84 Holmes, Dwayne 56, I50, I84 Holum, Elizabeth IO, I6, 50, 57, 79, 90. I49, I73, I74, I84 Houlihan, Julie 89, I50, I84 Howell, Heather I50, I72, I84 Hsu, Myron 68, 86, 87, I50, I84 Hubek, Donald I50, I84 Huber, Katie I, 50, I50, I84 Huddleston, Chris l65, I84 Hugo, Beth 50, 95, I50, I84 Humay, Meg I2, I6, 5l, 56, 57, l5l, I70, I72, I84 Hunt, Jeffrey 2l, l5l, I84 Hutchinson, Kristen 32, 68, l5l, I84 Hyslop, Jennifer l5l, I84 Hyzy, Richard l5l, I84 lmpola, Mike 63. I5l, I84 lsenhart, Scott 28, 56, 57, 62, 94, I5l, I84 Jacobsen, Paula 68, l5l, I84 Johnson, Deborah l5l, I84 Johnston, Laura I2, I6, 34, 56, 57, 60, 90, ISI, I84 Keller. Grant 54, 56, 85, I5l, I77, I84 Kennedy, Daniel 5, 56, l5l, I77, I84 Kerns, Kathy I4, 54, I5l, I85 Kibler, Mike I5I, I85 Kidder, Sarah 90, l5l, I85 Kincaid, Sarah 50, 90, l5l, I77, I85 Kinel, Kevin l5l, I85 Kinel, Robert I52, I85 Kirchner, Lisa 89, I52, I85 Klein, Brent 2l, I52, I85 Klein. Kristi 88, 94, I52, I85 Knaus, Diane 87, I52, I85 Knight, Rebecca 88, I52, I85 Knoch, Kirk 89, I52, I85 Koepke, Clifford 89, I52, I85 Kohley, William 4, 28. 56, 85, 95, I52, I77, I85 Kouzes, Christopher 54, 56, I52, I77, I85 Krassman, Deena 88, I52, I85 Kroning, Leanne I52, I85 Krull, Mike 89, I52, I85 Kustak, Kelly 88, 89, I52, I85 Laraia, Kimberly 50, I52, I85 Larmon, Peter I52, I85 Larocco, Darlene I52, I85 Larocco, Jeannette I52, I85 Larsson, Marie l53, l85 Laudicina, Anthony I53, l85 Layton, Sharon 88, 89, l53, I86 Layton, Stacey Jo 2l, 56, 57, 60, l53, I86 Lee, Kiechul 56, 57, 60, l53, I86 Lewis, Linda 4, l53, I86 Lewis, Nancy 4, I53, l85 Licar, Laura 40, I53, l85 Lin, Sandra 56, 67, 62, 63, l53, I72, I86 Linka, Daniel l53, I86 Lipps, Scott 28, 57, 94, 95, l53, I86 Lobrillo, Christina 89, l53, I86 Locke, Kimberly 50, I53, I86 Loftus, Julie 56, 57, 62, 63, l53, I86 Lomonaco, Frank I53, l56 Lomonaco, Michael 42, l53, I86 Lopossa, Lori I2, I6, 40, 50, 54, 56, 95, I54, I74, I86 Lowe, Peggi 89, I54, I86 Lowry, Tammy I54, I86 Lucas, Carol 54, 57, 85, 94, I54, I74, I86 Luczak, Christine 89, I54, I86 Lupi, Theresa I54, I86 Lynch, Debbie 88, 89, I54, I86 Lytle, Beth I54, I86 MacDonald, Thomas I54, I86 MacGaffey, Michelle I54, I86 Magallanes, Danielle I54, I86 Maher, Brian 7, 28, I54, I86 Mangan, Laura 50, I54, I87 Manlove, Christine I54, I87 Marschitz, Mark I2, 2l, 22, I54, I87 Martin, Barbara 34, 54, 56, 57, 62, 63. I54, l70, I74, I87 Martin, Todd 42, l55, I87 Mason, Minda 50, l55, I87 McCall. Katherine 56, 57, 59, 6l, 62, 63, 68, 86, 87, l55, I87 McCormack, Stephen l55, I87 McGinnity, Mark 3I, l55, I87 McKenna, Mike 46, I55, I72, I87 McMiIlen, Albert 28, 56, l55, I87 McNally, Judith l55, I87 Menditto, David 54, 56, 57, 62, l55, I77, I87 Merriman, Michelle I87 Meyer, Daniel I87 Michaud, Michelle 88, l55, I87 Michel, Gayle 34, 89, I55, I87 Molina, Matt 2l, 23, 46, 94, I55, I87 Montelo, Heidi l55, I87 Morano, Peter 6, 2l, l55, I87 Morgan, Margaret I87 Morris, Keith 56, 57, 62, l55, I87 Morton, Pamela 56, 57, 60, 86, 87, I56, I88, 208 Muir, Bill 4, I2, 2I, 22, 23, 56, 57, 86, 87. 90, I56, I73, I88 undschau, Patrick 56, I56, I73, I74, I88 utch, Laura 75, 76, I56, I88 utz, Timothy 8, 3l, I89, I56, I88 avigato, Ben I6, 2l, 23, I56, I88 elson, William 89, I56, I88 ewman, Michelle I56, I88 ewman, Stephanie 42, I56, I88 ewsham, C. Ann I56, I88 go, Yen I56, I88 ichols, Wendy 49, 56, 57, 94, I56, I88 iemann, Judy I56, I88 offsinger, Joanne 88, 89, I56, I88 Obert, George 90, I56, I88 O'Brien, Katy 4, I57, I88 Ohlman, Scott 2l, 23, I57, I88 O'Malley, Lisa 34, 56. 57, 62, I57, I88 O'Neill, Dawn I88 Oury, Kerry 9 Pabisinski, Martin I57, I88 Pagenkopg, Cheryl I57, I88 Pallas, Peggy I57, I88 Palmer, John I57, I88 Pandolfi, James I6, I57, I88 . Pape, Ann 7, I6, 56, 87, 90, I57, I74, I88 Patel, Daksha I57, I88 Perry, Deric 2l, 79, 90, I57, I88 Piech. Laura I2, 5l, 57, 62, 67, 68. 86, 87, 95, I57, l70, I72, I89 Piraino, Jeff I6, 28, I57, l70, I89 Plencner, Kristopher I57, I89 Pohlman, Denise 89, I57, I89 Populorum, Michael 28, 56, l58, I89 Portschy, Steve l58, I89 Precht, Kevin 56, 74, 75, 76, l58, I89 Pritchard, Barbara l58, I72, l73, I74, I89 Raatz, William 56, 63, l58, I89 Rasch, Esther 65, 72, 73, l58, I89 Reilly, Jennifer 88, 89, l58, I89 Rendina, Mark 4, 56, l58, I89 Rettig, Kristen I89 Richard, Sarah 57, 62, l58, I89 Richardson, Jill 87, l58, I89 Rickelman, Thomas 2I, 22, l58, I89 Rickert, Elizabeth l58, I89 Riggle, Sharon 56, 59, 62, 86. 87, l58, I89 Rizzi, Christopher 7, ll, 85, 90, l58, I73, I89 Roberts, Michael 2l, l58, I89 Roberts, Neisha I58, I89 Roe, Brian l59, I89 Roeder, Christine 56, 62, 68, 87, l59, I89 Roegiest, Pamela 56, 72, l59, I89 Rogers, David 89, l59, I89 Rogers, Laura 88, I59. I89 Rott, David 57, l90 Rubin, Gina I5, l59, l90 Ryan, Paul 28, l90 Salemi, Shtephanie 95, I59. l9O Sanders, Karin 2l, 56, 57, 63, l59, l90 Sanfilippo, Dorinda l59, l90 Santucci, Dan l59, l90 Sarabia, Sandra 65, I59, l90 Sasko, Rick 56, 57, 63, l59, l90 Sauer, Deann l59, l90 Scalise, Lisa 56, I59. l90 Scarleski, Bill I59, l90 Scheuchenzuber, Georg l59, l90 Schewe, Paul 28, 56, 57, I60, l90 Schmerold, Paul 32, 56, 57, I60, l90 Schomas, Blake 56, 57, I60, I73, l90 Schrank, Melissa 4, 50, I60, l90 Schroeder, Heide 56, 57, 87, I60, l90 Scivally, Michael ll, I60, l70, l90 Scurry, Jeffrey I60, l90 Seelye, Andy l9l Senneke, Jeffrey I60, l9l Shaffer, Bill 2l, I60, I77, l9l Sherwood, Ron I, 2l, 22, 23, 42, I60, l9l Silletto, Greg 2l, I60, I73, l9l Simmons, Dan I60, l9l Simmons, Yvonne 40, 95, I60, l9l Siska, Barbara 50, I60, l9l Siuda, Sharon I60, l9l Slater Bonnie 56, 57, I60, l9I Slater Pamela 57, 68, 72, I6l, l9l Slight Randy 5l, l6l. l9l Smith Carol 87, l6l, l9l Smith Diana l6l, I92 Smith Kelly l6l, I92 Smith, Kevin l6l, I92 Smith, Mike l6l, I92 Smith. Troy l6l, I92 Smith, Bryan 89, l6l, I92 Snowbeck, Erik I3, I6, 2l, 22, 46, 56, 57, 90, l6l, I74, I92 Spentzos, Charlie l6l, I92 Stahler, Douglas 46, 56, l6l, I92 Stephenson, Mary 34, 54, 56, 57, l6l, I92 Sterne, Skip 2l. 22, l6l, I92 Stewart, Joanna l6l, I92 Stine, Jesse I6l, I92 Stone, Michelle 34, l6l, I92 Stone, Scott 28, 77, 85, 90, I62, I92 Strukoff, Kevin 32, 68, I62, I92 Swain, Pamela 57, I62, I92 Swanson, Jane 56, 57, 62, 88, I62, I93 Swanson, Sherry 56, 57, 62, 88, I62, I93 Swatland, Robert 6, 56. 57, I62, I93 Sweeney, John I62, I93 Sweeton, Lisa I62, I93 Tadder, Lisa 89, I62, I93 Tagye, John 2l, I62, I77, I92 Taheri, Angela 50, I62, I77, I93 Temple, Jeff 6, 28, 54, 56, 85, 95, I62, I74, I77, I93 Thomas, Petrina I62, I93 Thompson, Fiona I62, I93 Thompson, Laura ll, 34, 56, 62, I62, I93 Thompson, Mark I62, I93 Tilles, Jeffrey 2l, 22, 56. 57, I62, I93 Tisue, Kaarin 56, 57, 62, 63, 86, 87, I63, I93 Tomim. Donna 56, 75, 76, I63, I93 Topps, Lorraine I63, I93 Traskell, Kim I63, I93 Triebes, Laura I63, I93 Tripp, Jeff I, 2l, I63, I94 Tully, Laura I63, I94 Turner. Dawn I63, I94 Unterberg, Greg 57, I63, I94 Vanderbrook, Susan I63, l70, I94 Vang, Shua I63, I94 Vanham. David I63, I94 Vocht, Lee I63, I94 Vollum, Cara 3l, 88, I63, I94 VonLehe, Peter 56, 57, 70, 79, I63, I94 Wainwright, William 42, 54, I63, I94 Wakefield, Anna 6, I64, I94 Walczak, Lisa 89, I64, l95 Walker-Bright, Paul 4, 56, I64, l95 Wallace, Curtis 22, 32, I64, l95 Wallace, James I64, l95 Warner, Carol 63, I64, l95 Wasserman, Eric I64, l95 Waterbury, Katina I64, l95 Watkins, Carol 7, I64, l95 Watts. Burgess I3, I6, 20, 2l, 23, 4 I74, l95 Weaver, Frank I64, l95 Webster, Concetta I64, I95 2, l70, Weist, Mac 28, 94, I64, I77, l95 SPECIAL THANKS TO ................ Finishing this year's book was definitely an experience, not to mention a relief to me. Being editor was one of the most interest- ing and rewarding experiences l've ever had. I was glad to be able to have an influence on the outcome of this year's book. My most sincere wish is that everyone will appreciate and enjoy the book as much as the Staff and I did producing it. Of course, many people helped me out, and I can never fully express my gratitude to them. I hope they know how much I appreciated all the help everyone contributed! This page is to recognize and thank those that really helped to make the 50th Wecomi as good as it is! I can't find the approrpiate words to thank Pam Mortonl She was my right hand woman! Last fall. she approached me and asked to be Senior Editor. She was getting into more than she realizedl Not only was she easy to work with on the Senior section, but when no one was there to do the Junior section, Pam jumped right in and took over. She was always there for me, when I needed her. No other book in recent years has had so complete a Senior Activities section. No one so readily lent their help and encouragement to me more than Pam. She stuck through those all night deadlines with me until it was all finished. Thank you Pamecitall Sunita Advaney was also a great help to mel Not only did she print pictures, she took many of them too. Sunita was also kind enough to help take over index when Stephanie Kwiat moved. I thank her also for the last minute copy, layouts, and especially the typing. Great job, Sunita! The Sports section would be incomplete had it not been for Steve Eckelberry. The athletes will enjoy browsing through these pages thanks to the many pictures he gave the Staff to work with. The Wheaton Leader should also be thanked for allowing us to use many of their pictures in the book. Thank you, Stevel Megan Bryan did a nice job on the Sophomores and finished it quite quickly with the help of friend. Thanks, Megan. That was a large worry off my mind! Tracy Artman timidly came to me in the beginning of the year and asked to be Freshman editor. I somehow knew she would come through for me. She finished on time with the help of Monika Koriakin and Aimee Leidig. It's a really nice part of the book, thanks to them. Everyone thought that Tracy was my little sister, so I'd like to thank my newly adopted little sister for doing such a great job! Ann Pape. copy editor, was always willing to do a write up. or revise my sloppy ones. I thank her not only for her help, but for her constant support. Sharon Riggle should be thanked for her help on the Faculty section as well as other various parts of the book. I really appreci- ate it! Robin Zalewski, though involved in other things, found time to help out on the activities. It is a large section with a lot to do, and it wouldn't have been finished without her. Thanks Robinl Bill Muir and Myron Hsu were a great asset to the Sports section. They were always running to get scores, or contact coaches for copy or numerous other time consuming tasks. Thanks for your help, guys! Index was an interesting secion, which was almost held back due to slight problems along the way. The workers were great thoughl Stephanie Kwiat was an excellent worker and began the yearbook index for the first time on computer. The Staff was certainly sorry to see her leave when she had to move to Wheaton North in February. Mary McCall more or less took over as editor due to my pleas, and did a great job catching us up. I especially thank her. because it was such a big job and she stuck through until it was completed. The slight setbacks, though really no one's fault. ranged from losing the Sophomore class list to the pressing of a few wrong buttons and the complete erasure of the master index, which happened just two days before the book was to be turned in. Oh well, what matters is it was corrected just in time. --r 'Tw N'-L4 it I f After many sketches on scrap paper, I finally decided just hot this year's cover should look. Neha Desai perfectly protrayed m idea through her careful and beautiful artwork. She is a fast worl er, but it always turns out looking awesome. She is really to I: admired for her talent! I'd also like to thank her for all of the ext: little work she did such as running errands and typing. Many other people, though not in a specific area, were a enormous help to the outcome of the Yearbook. Kathy McCall we a major force in all areas, especially Index. I thank her for stayin so late at my house those times when I really needed the extr help. Olga Economos was also vital to this book's production. Sl stayed many late nights at school with us doing anything I thre her way. She deserves to be called co-editor of Junior section, fl all the work she completed in there. Heide Schroeder and Chr Roeder also spent hours in my kitchen typing away and puttir things on finals. Laura Piech would frequently stop in and knock o a few pages here and there that I wouIdn't have been able to get tt Cathy Woodhouse was a gift from heaven. She just sudden! appeared a few weeks before the final deadline and not onl helped finish index, but helped in many other areas. Kaarin Tisue Pam Swain, and Carol Smith were a great help in the Senior sectior Jenny Esterman submitted several write-ups. Karen Zahrodney, Ji Richardson, Dawn O'Niel, and Diane Knaus all lent a willing hand Jay Knight, Alanna Walen and Terri Morton took many rolls of filr for us. The list of people who gave bits and pieces could go o forever. I hope I haven't forgotten anyone, but I'd like everyone t know how much I appreciated every little bit of helpl My teachers, especially Mrs. Tate, and my track coaches, shoult be thanked for being so understanding about the demands mad on my time and allowing me to constantly work on the book. I thank my parents for allowing my house to become the Yea: book office away from school, and for not yelling too hard when was still up working at 3 a.m. The Staff and I heartily thank Mr. Elfstrom for all that he ha donel He gives of himself and goes through all the hassles ever year for the Yearbook. He should not only be thanked, he should I: commended. I also thank him for the pizza and his support, guit ance. patience, contributions, and constant encouragement! Thar you very much! I'd also like to thank all of the teachers, students, and my frient for taking such an active interest in the outcome of the book. Yt all keep me going when I wasn't sure if I could stay up one moi night. 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