Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)
- Class of 1987
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.rmfxrnawnn-1-..m,,-v I QWQA' Q . . NAME: E I WHEATON CENTRAL HIGH W SCHOCL EVTKQYN F 1. In WECOMI 1986-7 . N Q N! 2 3 3 f-1 ,..,h N . .2 I Iuka!! ij I ,Q 1 q 1 '9 AK ' ' , I sl, , I 603 SOUTH MAIN STREET WHEATON, IL. 60187 ,I A Q57 7 I--f b j ffff Ma: If 'X W I 1' -ff Q X XJ A traveler can look back over the voyages he has taken by thumbing through his passport. For each country he entered, his passport bears a stamp. Most WCHS students haven't done much traveling this year, but in many ways, the school year itself was a voyage and an exploration. Joining the Wheaton Central tour guides were many new staff in teaching and adminis- tration. The updated passenger list included not only the class of'9O, but also many students new to the area and a large number of students from overseas. Everyone met in August at a school that had undergone considerable renova- tion -- a fresh paint job, plus promises of a picnic area and more parking, prepared the building for the journey through another year. During 1986-87, Wheaton Central students and staff were able to explore new areas of the scholastic experience. Senior privileges were reborn and the class of '87 took great steps toward revitalizing school spirit. Students from all classes ventured into unknown territory by taking charge of one-act plays, new clubs, academic competitions, and many other school and community pro- jects. Like all travelers, they experienced something that they couldn't have understood without stepping away from the familiar. lt's time to thumb through your passport and relive a little bit of the journey. Bon voyage! ' il 'Z if ' Rmb .. Q Q DW' igpi:-1' 2 . 233- ' if gli? me 55 'L . A 'X N if x U' I' 'J.'f.,. Ll V .Y x . 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The orchestra also taped a Christ- mas show for CENTEL Cable TV. In addition to these special ap- pearances, the group played in the annual Christmas and Spring concerts, two All-District string concerts, the Variety Show, and the All-District High School Music Festival. Like last year, several members of the orchestra played at various dinners and brunches for audiences like the Wheaton Chamber of Commerce. Every- one commended the orchestra's talent and professionalism. individually, the students in the orchestra have been involved in many other music-related activi- ties. Many students participated in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble contest. Others played solos at the Spring Art Show. Jeff Wiede- meier, principal violist, was cho- sen to participate in the IMEA Dis- trict Orchestra. This orchestra is a combination of the best high school musicians in the Chicago- land area. Jeff, along with violin- ists Sylvia Sung and Kirsten Young and cellist Fran Haddock, combined to form a quartet, im- pressing all of their audiences. Pianist Annie Huang performed at Cantigny with other winners from last year's Society of American Musicians Music Contest. Annie, Sylvia, and Mr. Fitchuk were also part of the pit band in this year's musical The Boyfriend. The highlight of this performing season was the orchestra's tour of Toronto. The group gave many wonderful performances, some of them combined with the Show Choir, who also went to Toronto. When they weren't performing, the group went shopping and sight-seeing. Everyone had a ter- rific time. The success of the To- ronto trip hopefully inspired other musicians to contribute their tal- ent to our orchestra. 12 GRCHE TRA Vw 5 '8'? l Row 1: Annie Huang, Monica Chapman, Fran Haddock, Sylvia Sung, Debbie Crockerg Row 2: Rika Lin, Jane Hughes, Nikki Poyer, Colleen Goldsborough, Barb Chang, Row 3: Amanda Lenz, Ursula Tutzauer, Margie Bienlien, Kirsten Young, Row 4: Steve Linhardt, Jim Kapellas, Jeff Denman, Matt Wallisg Row 5: Anu Mahajan, Jeff Wiedemeier, Jim Stegeng Row 6: Ray Rosen, Jim Multrag Row 7: Mr. Fitchuk, Tom Arnfieldg Not pictured: Laura Bernhardt, Blythe Smith, Molly Burke. Eric Nehrlich. Polly Browne Maisie Dulcie Nancy Fay Flo Evy Maggie Lynne Tillie Hortense Madame Dubonnet Bobby Van Husen Percival Browne Tony Lord Brockhurst Lady Brockhurst Marcel Pierre 'Iphonse CAST V I I l K it 7 411 Amy Pape Sessie Schomas Jenni Colby Kim Shaffer Aimee White Kristie Isgren Kristen Hoppenstedt Annie Nl Amy Brumfield Jenny Esterman Shauna Kettinger Melinda Blackwell Keith Spengel Chris Mancini Charlie Jensen Jay Johnston Julie Demange Jason Hegna Greg Taft Barry Christman 3 Qs 1 1 1 L 4 R' 1 ig-, QN- t - in' f 't .,., ,1 FL v T 'Q P l 'Dt 4. V ,i' , -, 5 5 'x N - , L 4 1 i ' 5 1 A - I 1 f U ,M ' nl 1 PRODUCTION TEAM ull J.B. Gerace CDirectorJ Karolina Gustafson Gordon Krauspe tMusicaI Directorj Jason Hegna Donald Albert Hood tTechnical Directory Chris Hobein Suzi Bennett tChoreographerJ Torn Holmes Donna Messina tAsst, Directory Heidi Hood Merle Kulinski fCostumes!Make-up!Producerl Katrina Hood Alanna Walen CStage Managerb Shannon Joyner Mike Baker Angela Baker Barry Christman Heather Cook Melanie Cooley Heather Davis Elissa DeClute Jeremy Delamater Julie Demange Blake Ebel Karin Fisk Shauna Kettinger Bridgette Kubln Amy Liu Emily McEwan Danielle Pacquette Amy Pape Bill Sarine Alanna Walen Sean Wheeles Beth Woodruff -ix .- 'rk...4. Clarine ts: Heather Eden Karin Fisk Theresa Fiske Jane Frantik Becky Giessel Geri Gossen Ann Johnson Liz Johnson Kris Ludacer Nick Maczek Kelly O'Connor Nikki Piersol Serene Sheikh Kelly Tinsley Heather Umbeck Monique Walrad Kim Way Flu tes: Jen Andrews Jennie Breece Lisa Dismeier Mandy Evelhoch Jenni Gerace Gayle Hannen Val Lawrence Denise Lilly Jennie Maczek Jennie Maher Julie Nichols Heidi Thiessen Percussion: Jeff Anderson Dan Arnfield Mason Chamberlin Odis Horne Jeff Janicki Alex Mulholland Todd Rogers Bill Simmons Paul Taylor Brian Umbeck French Horns: Rory Joyner Shannon Joyner Eric Schwarze Erin Spooner ', Sl I ig A HE TON CE TR L BAN y in v IN 3 ' I-,ffqi 1' 4. JC? .J Y-la f 'V 'Mir C fN 'R M4 ' ' ' 11 - S 5 f ' ' 0 fx g i v 117 N 1 lx Q QT' ' Q X, ' H1 271 rv T '73, L j ,BYQ4 .ii qsivilix , i 'ff ' U M 'fn rf? 4 T Q ,-5 . T .Y i is 1 ,X ,i -. - 5 iq- i i -V ., Q-if rwias. Trumpets: Diane Berry Dave Brancato Mike Dunn Dave Foos Ted Laesch Walter Martinez Kevin Monti Brian Paulsen Brian Pearl Chris Piersol Brad Russel Ed Rutledge Mark Shimozato Dave Wiltfang Oboes: Christy Edmonds Joe Litowski Janice Rudolph Saxophone-sr Heidi Fisk Scott Fitzgerald Kevin Knight Dennis Morris Mike O'Connor Chuck Passut Nikki Piersol Luis Richard Jason Sleep Keith Spengel Scott Walter Euphonium: Jenni Heaton Bassoon: Tammy Cassier Trornbones: Todd Liebenow Eric Nehrlich Matt Parker Tim Prichard J 13 ?It. 34' DEATH CEHPH- 5' TTEEF ' MARCEU5 4. Q-5 A Wx 5? ff: 'M' ,lr .ans af' X SYMPHONIC BAND ROW 1: Serene Sheikh. Jane Frantik, Nicky Piersol, Nick Maczek. Janice Rudolph, Valerie Lawrence, Lisa Disrneier. Jen Andrews. ROW 2: Monique Walrad, Becky Giessel, Erin Spooner, Eric Schwarze, Shannan Joyner, Rory Joyner, Mike O'Conner, Jason Sleep, Kevin Knight, Scott Fitzgerald, ROW 3: Geri Gossen, Kelly O'Conner, Dave Wiltfang, Dave Broncato, Matt Parker, Tim Prichard, Eric Nehrluch, Jenni Heaton. ROW 4: Brian Paulsen, Walter Martinez. ROW 5: Dan Arnfield, Mason Chamberlin, Todd Rogers, Odis Horne, Alex Mulholland. NOT PICTUREDL Denise Lilly, Mandy Evelhoch, Tami Rogers, Scott Liebenow. b 83360 .cfm in JAZZ BAND ROW 1: Nick Maczek. ROW 2: Dennis Morris, Mike O'Conner, Jason Sleep. ROW 3: Brian Pearl. Shannan Joyner, Heidi Fisk, Scott Fitzgerald, Kevin Knight, Keith Spengel, Charlie Passut, Masinori Shimisato. ROW 4: Dave Foos, Dave Broncato, Dave Wiltfang, Todd Rogers, Walter Martinez, Matt Parker, Tim Prichard, Mandy Evelhoch. -,A I ii 0 l Q . ' - ks.. ROW 1: Serene Sheikh, Jane Frantik, Nicky Piersol, Nick Maczek, Janice Rudolph, Valerie Lawrence, Lisa Dismeier, Jen Andrews. ROW 2: Monique Walrad, Becky Giessel, Erin Spooner, Eric Schwarze, Shannan Joyner, Rory Joyner, Mike O'Connor, Jason Sleep, Kevin Knight, Scott Fitzgerald. ROW 3: Geri Gossen, Kelly O'Conner, Dave Wiltfang, Dave Broncato, Matt Parker, Tim Prichard, Eric Nehrlich, Jenni Heaton. ROW 4: Brian Paulsen, Walter Martinez. ROW 5: Dan Arnfield, Mason Chamberlin, Todd Rogers, Odis Horne, Alex Mulholland, NOT PICTURED1 Denise Lilly, Mandy Evelhoch, Tami Rogers, Scott Liebenow. -.-nd Halt! ROW 1: Nick Maczek, ROW 2: Dennis Morris, Mike O'Connor, Jason Sleep. ROW 3: Brian Pearl Shannan Joyner, Heidi Fisk, Scott Fitzgerald, Kevin Knight, Keith Spengel, Charlie Passut, Masinori Shimisato. ROW 4: Dave Foos, Dave Broncato, Dave Wiltfang, Todd Rogers, Walter Martinez Matt Parker, Tim Prichard, Mandy Evelhoch. CHORUS Kelli Allen Mike Baker Melissa Carlin Barry Christman Mike Crowl Elissa DeClute Jason Hegna Tom Holmes Suzanne Sokalski Vince Spinosa Greg Taff Stephanie Ziegal ORCHESTRA Tom Arnfield Dave Broncato Mason Chamberlin Mr. Fltchuk Kevin Knight Alex Mulholland Brian Paulsen Nicki Piersol Mr. Redford Serene Sheikh Jason Sleep Sylvia Sung J Monique Walrad Mike O'Connor Annie Huang The cast of The Boyfriend was picked in September and soon afterwards they were ready to perform. There was one minor difficulty in producing the musical. The ceiling over the stage was ruled unsafe and needed to be repaired. Also, the stage was declared off limits until January. Through all the trials and tribulations, the cast proceeded with rehearsals, and in January both the stage and the cast were ready. The Boyfriend was a comedy about boarding school girls in Nice, France. The seventeen-year-olds were ready to date and marry. During the play, the girls and boys experienced many amusing mishaps while trying to get together. The climax of the musical was the costume ball at the end where all were happily engaged. The Boyfriend was a wonderful combination of comedy and drama. The audience loved it - especially when Mr. Gerace and alumni Suzi Bennett danced a Tango. Once again, Wheaton Central's fine arts department put on a spectacular show. 18 'J' :J Sig 5. -Ma. -f 5 s X K f 1 u 3 is s:'5',' I .- I S . - L.. XX ' x in-I 1 1 ' g ' 4' 'S' V ' H25 en, 5 x K , A Q Qi 1 L is W Q xg, ' 2. 'Q an Y 'Q get Nw Sfifff f. '. - , ' Q- - ffar'? W? N fr . hx N il 1 4 Q. 45 ii if 1.3 . .ng This year's Show Choir continued to dazzle audi- ences under new director, Gordon Krauspe. The Show Choir per- formed at many major func- tions, Iuncheons, and din- ners. Some of the elite audi- ences included the Tele- phone Pioneers and the members of the Downers Grove Park District. The Show Choir also electrified many Wheaton citizens when it performed at the an- nual Cream of Wheaton and many WCHS Booster Club functions. The group combined with the Chamber Singers to compete at the IHSA Organi- zational Contest. The mem- bers also performed at the first all-choral concert in Wheaton Central's History. The group then went on to the Choral Festival, where they competed against oth- er fine Show Choirs. The Wheaton Central Show Choir had yet another busy and exciting year. The elite members combined their musical and dancing skills to create incredible shows, which were seen and applauded by many. 21 CHOR L GRGUPS Row 1: Tony Cowherd, Lori D'Angelo, Krista Fritch, Wendy Adler, Stephanie Blaine Weckesser, John Zamski, Reid Mlsna, Mike Denunzio, Heather Cook, Mr. Seher, Kelly Contour, Carolyn Burchianti, Heather Barnes, Kerri Allen, Jenny KVBUSDG- Row 4I Barry Chflsfman- Aimee White- TGVYY CUVTGV- Sulanne Sokalski- Benton. Row 2: Sandy Tosh, Amy Diehl, Sara Potter, Melissa Kgtel, Mary Reinke, Erika Warchol, Kim Obert, Allison Peacher, Laura Ekelund, Bill Poore, Adam Jeff Loomis, Shelby Wisotzke, Wendy Chilcote, Kathleen Gallagher, Tracy Ku- 5ChW3I'Z6'i Chefyl Kallweif- Ann Ba C'3Y- leza. Row 3: Larry Ricken, Anne Miller, Tara Albert, Lee Harris, Chip Herzog, This year, under the leadership of Mr. Krauspe, the one-time 110 member Mixed Chorus of years' past was divided into three different choral groups. Along with a smaller Mixed Chorus, the Treble Choir and Chamber Singers entertained and impressed audiences. All three choruses performed in the annual Christmas and Spring concerts, as well as in their lst Fall concert with the Orchestra and their 1st All- Choral Concert. All of the choral groups also participated in the IHSA , Organizational Contest for choirs. Greg Taff, a member of the Cham- ber Singers, performed as a member of the elite IMEA District Festival Chorus. 4, The Treble Choir was comprised of forty-five more advanced sopra- nos and altos. The members performed a wide variety of music from pop to classical to jazz at the local grade schools and several WCHS Booster functions. The Treble Choir also taped a Christmas Show for CENTEL Cable TV. The other new choral group at Central was the Chamber Singers. This group of outstanding singers met every Monday evening for two hours. Like the Show Choir, the Chamber Singers traveled to perform for various organizations, clubs and corporations. In addition, the group sang at Cantigny, on CENTEL Cable TV, and for hundreds of Wheaton households by Christmas caroling. This year's Chamber Sing- ers was the basis for next year's Madrigals. Q35 53' x. xl fli- TREBLE CHOIR 1? ROW 1: Sharon Kromat, Maria Mini, Jessica Cheatham, Julie Dahlquist, Wendy Cahill, Cathy McCoy, Janee Blackwell, Amy Grant, Kerri Macconnachie, Jenni Bollweg, Lainie Huff: ROW 2: Amy Brumfield, Erika Varricchio, Kim White, Court- ney Gardner, Liz Clark, Virginia Parrish, Beth Moore, Sara Gustafson, Shannon Moore, ROW 3: Cathy Grooth, Melissa Carlin, Denise Anderson, Shauna Ket- tinger, Stephanie Ross, Tara Kincaid, Laina Pappas, Melissa Hicks, Sarah M bray, Mindy Blackwell, Fiona Thompson, Lisa Young, ROW 4: Missy Fisher, Ro Zalewski, Sally Newman, Kelly Downer, Jenny Wolf, Jeanette Sharman, Rebe Bothwell, Nichole Lichy, Kris Cannon, Katy Baker, Tammy Wismiller. NOT P TURED: Beth Woodruff CHAMBER SINGER 1 ' af ,. 0 . 1' . mt ' 5 N ROW 1: Greg Taft, Stacey Harris, Barry Christman, Bill Poore: ROW 2: Mindy Janee Blackwell, Kristy Wallace, Aimee White, Beth Woodruff, Heidi Fisk, Blackwell, Lee Harris, John Zamsky, Melissa Hicks, Shauna Kettinger: ROW 3: Krauspe. NOT PICTURED: Kirk l-luffaker 24 0 E ACT PLAYS A tradition returned to Wheaton Central this year. Two ex- ceptional seniors and one talented junior had the opportunity to direct one-act plays. They used their talent to mold the student actors and actresses into two excellent casts. The Waltz of the Toreadors was directed by senior Charlie Jensen and junior Spike Spengel. This show was a French Farce , or an outrageous comedy . The basic plot concerned the tragedy and comedy of a love triangle: a general CCraig Sloanj, his hypochondriac wife CSuzanne Sokalskib, and his true lovefmistress QElizabeth Varnhagenj. The sub-plot re- volved around the general's two daughters CBrigette Kubin and Jenny Estermanj, who were constantly competing for the attention of the generaI's secretary Uay Johnstonj. Add to this a French maid QCourtney Gardnerj, a nannyfdressmaker CBeth Woodruffb, and a doctor CDave Brysonj, and you have one funny show. Where Have All the Lightning Bugs Gone ?, directed by senior Chris Mancini, was also a hysterical comedy. This show cen- tered around a couple in a park who held a very lively conver- sation, during which they pantomimed the actions of many different characters. The talent that actors Mike Crowl and Felicia Slattery showed in changing accents and attitudes kept the audience thoroughly entertained. 25 fa R-,nw .... , . . :L K Y' Nz. 'X Y, -wr, Help! l'm stuck! Winnie the Pooh was performed at seven elementary schools over a two-day period, and twice at Wheaton Central. The cast of 12 and the four members of the stage crew were extremely dedicated. They overcame such problems as the main character breaking her leg and one of the important props being too large to transport. The play was produced by Merle Kulinski and direct- ed by Bonnie Kingsberry, a student teacher from Wheaton College. The assistant director was Danielle Paquette. Under their direction, the forest became alive with talkative and mischievous animal characters such as Kanga, Roo, Pooh, Rabbit and Piglet. A lot of hard work made Winnie the Pooh delightful childrens' entertainment. Christopher Robin Winnie the Pooh Kanga . ., . Roo Piglet , Rabbit .. Geyore Owl . Beaver .. .. Skunk , .. Tasha Rabbit , Voice ol Rabbit . Accompanist . . .,,. Jeff Taylor . Sherri Conn Sara Gustafson . Melissa Capo Jenni Gerace Jerusha Matsen Bridgett Tillman , Carolyn Krick .., Amy Jensen .. Amy Williams , Lisa Wolsleld . Heidi Fisk .. . Anno Miller 27 TECH CRE The house lights go down and the curtain opens. The spotlights focus on the main character as he walks out onto the set. How many people are involved in the scene? if you said one, you were wrong. You forgot about the person work- ing the spotlight, the person pulling the curtain, the person who keeps everything under control whenever possible, and the numerous people who prepared the set ,. The actors aren't the only people at work on a play or musical- the tech crew is also busy! Tech crew has worked on all the major school drama productions this year. Under the guidance of Mr. Don Hood. they built the sets and larger props, made set changes between scenes, and assigned people to be in charge of sound, lighting, and the main curtain. The members worked very long hours and often had to make last minute changes and preparations. The next time you attend a school production, try not to forget the people behind the scenes. They work hard to make sure that your evening's entertainment runs smoothly. Clockwise from top: Sean Wheeles, Melanie Cooley, Heather Davis, Neha Desai, Emily McEwan, Alanna Walen, Jeremy Delamater, Amy Liu, Chris Hobein. Center, from top: Anita Advaney, Karolina Gustafson, ITT f '5 STUDENTS AGAIN T DRU K DRIVI G Row 1: Sherry Millington, Wendy Chilcote, Jenni Breece, Keli Allen, Kim Palmer, Kris Santino, Row 2: Nancy Fox, Shelly Kensinger, Julie Betts, Alanna Walen, Lisa Robb, Jenny Hoppenstedt, Row 3: Heather Mammon, Suzanne Solzkowski, Mary McCall, Gina Brown, Adrian Piech, Julie Burie, Gayle Berger The SADD chapter at Wheaton Central continued to attack the problem of drunk driving. Led by President Sherry Mutschler, Vice-President Gina Brown, offi- cers Wendy Chilcote, John Fawver, Viraj Shah, and faculty advisor John Stacey. many activities were planned and carried out. Over the summer, our chapter partici- pated in the Wheaton Fourth of July Pa- rade, receiving much recognition from the crowd. The group also joined Glenbard West in a protest in front of the DuPage County Courthouse. They picketed for stiffer penalties for drunk drivers. For their efforts, the group received much support from Secretary of State Jim Edgar. In the fall, our SADD chapter hosted the local Drug and Alcohol Awareness Confer- ence. Nancy Hauptman, President of the DuPage County Task Force, helped orga- nize the conference, .in which fifteen l schools attended. The event was covered by several newspapers and TV stations. In December, officers Gina Brown, Sher- ry Mutschler, and John Fawver went to WM RO Radio Station in Aurora to tape sev- T eral 30-second public service announce- ments, which were aired through New Year's Eve. Later in the year, SADD spon- sored a VaIentine's Day contest. Students turned in Contracts for Life that were signed by their parents. Three contracts were chosen for a variety of prizes. Z., The Heritage Club, started by Lee and Stacey Harris, was a new organization at Wheaton Central this year. The mem- bership consisted of students who wanted to become more aware of the achievements made by minority groups in America. The club explored many cultures, specifically ones in which the members expressed an interest. Some foreign exchange students spoke at the meetings and the club vis- ited several museums in Chicago. A bake sale and other fund raisers helped to raise money needed for other events. The main purpose of the club was to break down existing stereotypical barriers. Ugh! Latin Club, how gay! Unfortunately, this is the general opinion of the WCHS student body, but we lowly beings do manage to have some fun. We plan ways to raise money such as the ball toss booth at 'Centralfest' and can- dy bar sales outside of school. We then use the money for pizza parties and other similar activities. The club officers this year were Karen Charles, President, Jeff Kincaid, Vice- President, Sam Limentato, Secretary, Suzanne Sokalski, Treasurer. And as always, Venimus, Vidimus, Vovemus piz- zas! HERIT GE CLUB Row 1: Janee Blackwell, Zhavonne Thompson, Cleshia Elan: Row 2: Deborah Eric Jackson, Lee Harris, Cathy Woodhouse, Theresa Kendrick. Not pictured colm Tate, Stacey Harris. L TIN CLUB FO5 1: A 533 'ii QC, lt? l.XllN LIXLS ,Aihl ROW 1: Fran Haddock, Brad Wilson, Kurt Wilcox, Tim Hoekstra, Karen Charles. ROW 2: Mr. Bachtold, Amanda Lenz, Tamyra Wissmiller, cHlF,E,PD Brown, Jim McAuslan, Nancy Jozwiak, Karen Charles' brother, Jeff Kincaid, Amy Fitzgerald, ROW 3: Jamie Wagner, Dan Gannon, Sarah Rhee Kapellas, Chris Nelson, Brad Salzmann, 30 FRENCH CLUB low 1: Melanie Cooley, Becky Reese, Heather Davis, Amy Gurbacki, Julie Betts, Andi Buckingham, Row 2: Tong Vang, Eric Schwarze. Cathy loodhouse, Kelly Hardin, Mary McCall. Not pictured: Emily McEwan, Gail Holmberg, Carrie Olsen, Kathy Hodel, Anita Advariey, Marya Zamindar, largie Bienlien, Sherri Klemm. H-4 li 3, r .R N W J xx X J W . 9 xt , g f it 5 ii.. r 5 1' 'Q .s ' ff - 'f 'tGf1' A ,. ..-,, 4 ., til , .2 ' Q Z f'f.:j W r W H v 4 ,, ur' X QQ' . , t X . x li I I I s. I 4 V lk ' A 'T ' 1 - Y 'X ' 15 B it . A Vw, N IVR K . QQA. , E4 French Club expanded this year under the guidance of its new sponsor, Mrs. Leslie Bower. The club gained several new members and was able to hold two fundraisers. In the fall, French club elected these officers for 1986-'87: President, Cathy Woodhouse: Vice-President, Kelly Harding Secretaries Marya Za- mindar and Julie Betts: and Treasurer Eric Schwarze. The officers orga- nized the club's fortune-telling booth and moussefsorbet table at Cen- tralfest. They also planned activities for the bi-monthly meetings. The club played French games, ate French food. watched French movies, and celebrated Mardi Gras. In December, French club sold foreign language t- shirts, sweatshirts, and posters. Money from the fundraiser was used to award prizes for the foreign language poster contest and to fund the annual French dinner in Chicago. The members of the French Club en- joyed an exciting year. Through a variety of activities, they were able to learn more about the language and culture of France. 31 GERMAN CLUB This past summer, eight students and two teachers enjoyed the German experience by traveling to Germany. The trip was both rewarding and unique to all. Along with trips to Nuremburg, Regensburg, and Munich, each student had the opportunity to visit other parts of Germany with their host families. Some students were even fortunate enough to see Italy and Austria. After three short weeks in Neumarkt, the group headed to Berlin. For a week, the group acquainted themselves with Berlin by visiting the Europa Center, the Berlin Wall, shopping on the Kurfuerstendamm, or boating on the Tegelsee. The month long stay in Germany ended with a glimpse of life in East Berlin, before taking a night train to Frankfurt for the flight home. By traveling to Germany, these students were enabled to experience a different culture and lifestyle. The group exchange was enjoyable and memorable for all. STEP- Germany is the Student Exchange Program at Wheaton Central which is solely responsible for giving some students from Germany the opportunity to visit America and learn about our culture. Every spring, about fifteen students and two teachers from the Ostendorfer Gymnasium in Neumarkt, Germany venture across the Atlantic for a three week stay in Wheaton. ln return, a group of Wheaton Central students travel to Neumarkt each summer. Heading the German Club was President Chris Haworth, Vice-President Jim Stromberg, Secretary Robin Johnston, and Treasurer Annie Huang. Also in leadership positions are Kirsten Young, head of the Hosting Committee, and Andy Erins, the leader of the Activities Commit- tee. STEP had two fundraisers this year. They worked at the Centralfest, selling delicious German chocolate and Gummi Bears. Also, they sold chocolate advent calendars at Christ- mastime. STEP was very busy preparing for the German's stay in America. Not only did they have to pair the German students with host families, but they also sponsored several trips to Chicago, weekend trips, field trips, and parties. As a result of their excellent planning and leadership, the German students and visitors had a chance to truly experience a different way of life. 32 ROW 1: Debbie Charpie, Kathy Laws, Kris Apel, Tor Liimatainen Steve Linhardt Gretchen Laws ROW 2 McCall, Brian lsenhart, Jim Stromberg, Chris Haworth, Robin Johnston Kirsten Young Sylvia Sung Schwarze. ROW 3: Alex Wijnen, Annie Huang, Diane Kotte, Laura Mclntyre THE GERMAN EXPERIENCE M-E. 1 5.1 Mx' 1. Chris Haworth, Annie Huang. Mary McCall, Mrs. Roxanne Isenhart, Mr. Jon I Row 2: Brian lsenhart, Laura Mclntyre, Art Green, Andy Erins Jim ,U . -3 . I. ' I 00 ogy ' 5 L 7 D -S1 , 'E 5 if n , Q' '7 if--2 H - , .A - .W . . , ,. . .UUX '-'., ' 1.564 ,m'!U,a 5 . nu t u G -K-K S ANI H CLUB i .,..,, .- . MW , NW M'f1 '9 'W1fgnvvw3 ,.k. Q ' t ROW 1: Jenni Heaton, Neeru Jayanthi, Patrick McEwan, Susana Terres-Roig, Mary McCall, Andi Buckingham. ROW 2: Jamie Hasenfang, Nikki Poyer Jenn Scarleski, Jose Springer, Anu Mahajan, Sherry Mutschler, Gina Brown, Raquel Brown. The members of the Spanish Club could often be seen on Thursdays in the foreign language rooms, involved ', in many activities. Some of these activities included the making of Spanish pinatas and the participation in Spanish games. One of the highlights of the year was when Spanish exchange student, Susana Terres-Roig, spoke about her hometown, beautiful Grenada, Spain. Susana also spoke of the different Spanish customs, and taught the members how to dance La Flamencaf' a traditional Spanish dance. The Spanish Club consisted of students who wished to learn more about the unique cultures of both Spain and Mexico. Led by the Spanish Club officers- Gina Brown, Sherry Mutschler, Mary McCall and Monika Koriakan, the Spanish Club again had an exciting and successful year. 34 A GU GE HO OR SOCIETIES :Ai lit 4. ROW 1: Tammy Breighner, Annie Ni, Rekha Rao, Melanie Cooley, Heather Barnes, Thia Ruzika, Karen Wang, Lisa Robb. ROW 2: Holmberg, Sue Blanford, Nancy Covell, Julie Schoonmaker, Kathy Hodel, Jen Husak, Julie Betts, Jane Kim. Row 3: Emily Andy Charles , Jamie Wagner , Brian Hunt , Adam Frigo, Dave Olsen , Charlie Jensen , Matt Tewksbury, Jon Schmeling' Varricchio. ROW 4: Cathy Woodhouse, Heidi Hesterman, Kristy lsgren, Raju Chopra, Doug Allen, Mike Svolos , Brian Paulsen, Swanson, Bob Goldsborough. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Hardin. 2 GEEKS! ,S , , y , ni R221 it .ns , , ROW 1: Brenda Shay, Julie Buric, Leslie Hoppert, Vineet Gosain, Christy Larsen, Kristin Hoppenstedt, Megan Donnelly, Mary ROW 2: Fran Haddock, Jenny Arquilla, Michelle Vagedes, Mandy Evelhoch, Dagny Latimer, Lori Zahorodny, Jenni Heaton, Welch. ROW 3: Shawn Storoe, Andy Charles , Dan Muir, Dave Olsen , Chris Aquino, Jamie Wagner , Mike Svolos . ROW 4: Brown, Jon Schmelingt, Tony Kim, Mike Henson, Matt Spitznagle, Kevin Tavas, Scott Becker, Angela Mancini, Sue Berkes. PICTURED: Alanna Walen. 2 GEEKS! 'J' lk., AJR My OW 1: Annie Huang, Diane Kotte, Chris Tsiang, Seth Tisue. ROW 2: Anke Klein, Mike Lilly Brian lsenhart Bob Scheibel Joel Piper Kirsten oung, ROW 3: Andy Charles , Brian Hunt', Kevin Knight, Chris Hoffman, Jeff Lee Jamie Wagner Erik Nelson Jim Czajka geeks In 1986-87, Wheaton Central continued its tradition of hosting a hapter of the national French, Spanish, and German honor soci- ties. These societies were founded with the purpose of encourag- g students to pursue their study of foreign languages and cultures. Jlembers are expected to be active and interested foreign language atudents who are committed to promoting international under- .tanding. Because these societies are principally academic, they ldmit only students who maintain at least an A- average in their tudies of foreign language and a B average in their other courses. The sponsors of these societies are Nancy lrey CFNHSJ, Al Samper SNHSJ, and Mary Lou Tate CGNHSJ. In the fall, FNHS elected four wew officers - Cathy Woodhouse, presidentg Lisa Robb, vice presi- ent, Kelly Hardin, secretary, and Kathy Hodel, project organizer. NHS elected three new officers - Lori Zahorodny, president, ary McCall, secretary: and Jenni Heaton, treasurer. This year, FNHS organized two academic activities. The first was a utoring program which offered early level French students the opportunity to meet with a FNHS member outside of school hours or extra instruction or help with French. In the spring, FNHS mem- Eers formed an after-school study group to prepare for Le Grand oncours, a national French contest. New members joined the societies in the spring. They received vitations to attend the official induction ceremony, which was arefully planned by the other members. The ceremonies included uest speakers, pinning ceremonies, and other traditional events. he language honor societies provided much-deserved recognition or outstanding foreign language students. As the FNHS motto says, 'The person who knows two languages has double worth. W 5729, all . 0? .M , , New and Old German NHS Members: ROW 1: Laura Bernhardt, David Cheuk, Andy Erins, Geri Gossen, Gret Taff, Seth Tisue, Annie Huang, ROW 2: Cecilia Rettig, Bob Tampa, Christine Tsiang, Kirsten Young, Diane Kotte, Mike Samide, Brian lsenhart, Chris Haworth, Chris Pietsch, Chris Hoffmann, Bob Scheibel. NOT PICTURED: Mary McCall, Alette Ramp, Yunsu Park, Kris Apel, Jennifer Badgero. Wwl, r qrQAa .1 'vw CO .14 .5 1 ' ,V .I A , ,-gl 71 I . hfdffk w ,rig gl F V ' ' ' Z, V ' - ti 0 1 QI, ' W ' . , Q ' at - M- J M, . It 4 S ' 1 I Eff' ' - , 1 ', ,Nix , , V . 'A ' . ju, ' .nfl V ,af L New Spanish NHS Members: Row 1: Jennifer Baker, Tina Higgensen, Melissa Kotel, John Dean, Bob Goldsborough, Kim Lewis, Anu Mahajan, Pat McEwan, Rosemarie Mendivil. Row 2: Ted Chino, Neeru Jayanthi. Heidi Cutwright, Monika Koriakan, Carolyn Krick, Shelby Mertes, Kathy Pollock, Jose Springer, Mario Springer, Quang Tran, Q ' O K fi , , , J-. 5 . , is 1 f ' . ii -, i ,ia D 7-EF-Cs 5 -ig My A .7 1 xi ,1 LW, W 9 Q . y . A we Spanish NHS officers: Jenni Heaton-Treasurer, Mary McCall-Secretary, Gina Brown-Vice President Lori Zahorodny-President. OPER TION SNUWB LL ...,,,,.,, F3 l 'n e ' ix, 1 Q EI . ,'. V .'t ---r -Qunqggq, ow 1: Mary Wangerin, John Slavik, John Schuller, Allene Gundersen, Gary Luckey, Mary ay, Dan Faris Row 2: Olga Economos, Dave Pierzznski, Cara Vogt, Nancy Fox, Alesha undersen, Wendy Cahill, Jackie Norris, Mary VanWanning, Robin Zeck. Row A3: Keith iller. Shelly Zeck. Dawn Larson, Lee Simpson, Alison McKee, Shane Reid, Bill Hein. i Operation Snowball is a national program designed to bring together adults and teenagers to share information and to develop positive attitudes towards life. A chapter of this organization was founded at Wheaton Central this year. The group was sponsored by Mr. Gary Luckey, Mrs. Mary B. Wangerin, Alesha Gundersen, and Dawn Larson were the district representatives for Wheaton Central. From November 14-16, Operation Snowball sponsored a weekend retreat held at Lorado Taft in Oregon, Ill. There 55 teens and 12 adults enjoyed themselves while learning more about themselves and others. The week- end was co-directed by Mr. Gary Luckey and Mrs. Allene Gundersen. Snowball also held bimonthly meetings, guest speakers presented information on topics such as leadership peer pressure and the problems of drugs and alcohol abuse. Snowball 86-87 was a positive experience for all its par- ticipants. 39 On January 30, two traditional school events took place. In the afternoon was the studentffacul- ty basketball game. The student body cheered on the team of sen- ior men, while the faculty led yells of their own and sang the school song. Their support paid off when the faculty emerged victorious. In the evening was the Italian dinner. Parents and students en- joyed great food and the perfor- mance of school musical groups. This event raised funds for the Booster Club and was a huge suc- cess. 06 .aff A- x MQ, fri?-,Q ' T x its-t .-'+ fx 2. Y .. . A 'T' ,.. Xi K 40 4 4.41, 4. .X N I ',. PF 1..i:' .vi ,4.3.. ,....,..,ev.., t , . CULTY f STUDENT BASKETBALL GAME J, fi?- JO' ' Ns ' 4jY'Zf:: A a'.x ll- A- 'f-'W' T- ,..........-.- A A 1 J . f I . I S PEECH TEAM 'lu wma ze l W Row 1: Jane Kim, Bridgette Kubin, Sherry Lin, Rekha Rao. Sessie Schomas, Courtney Gardner, Melissa Capo, Shannon Joyner, Heather Griebler, Jenni Gerace, Dan Ray, Row 2: Fran Haddock, Sherri Conn, Blythe Smith, Beth Woodruff, Kirsten Young, Theresa Modaff, Jennifer Fields, Jerusha Matsen, Annie Ni, Alyssa Dressal, Row 3: Jenny Esterman, Becky Jacobs, Chris Snow- beck, Pat McEwan, Karen Charles, Allison McGee, Christine Tsiang, Felicia Slat- Wheaton Central has many things to be proud of, but few deserve more recognition than its Speech Team. With the innumerable hours of instruc- tion, coaches Joe Gerace, Donna Messina, Scott Rebman, and Lisza Alex- ander, the Speech Team continued its tradition of success by placing fourth at the IHSA State Tournament this year. The Speech Team, both Novice and Varsity, dominated every tournament they attended. The Varsity Team won all seven tournaments where the full team competed, including the Andrew High School Tournament, the Thorn- wood Tournament, and the Thornridge Tournament- all against excellent competition. At Andrew, the Team set an all-time high score with 66 final round points. ln its four competitions, the Novice Team was also undefeat- ed. Central's Speech Team won the Regional Tournament, advancing eleven of twelve events to Sectionals. Subsequently, seven events advanced to State. Qualifying for State were Charlie Jensen, second in State in Dramatic Duet Acting and third in State in Verse Reading, Chris Mancini, fifth in State in Humorous Duet Acting and qualifying in Prose Reading: Jerusha Matsen, second in State in D.D.A. and qualifying in Dramatic Interpretation: Rekha Rao, third in State in Oratory, Sessie Schomas, fifth in State H.D.A.g and Keith Spengel, third in State in Humorous interpretation. Amidst the hard work, everyone on the Speech Team still managed to enjoy himself. Each person's colorful personality, talent, and hard work made this season a successful and memorable one in all aspects. 42 .V Awginnn. tery, Heidi Fisk, Amy Williams, Jean Bang, Elisabeth Varnhagen Row 4 Iverson, Keith Spengel, Charlie Jensen, Chris Mancini, Jason Hegna Mike Jay Johnston. Bridget Tillman, Eric Schwarze, Heather Cook Row 5 Zalewski, Julie Dede, Suzanne Sokalski, Cathy Woodhouse Liesha Eberst Goble. John Wilkinson, Jowayne Ward, Julie Banta Megan Bryan Pywowarczuk, Not Pictured: Jenny Colby. '3- M224 V .fra ,JJ Srl ffm-. -J nn 'fl -we tr ow 1: Fran Haddock, Rekha Rao, Felicia Slattery, Jerusha Matsen, Anme Ni. Make Crowl, Charlue Jensen, Chris Mancini, Keith Spengel. Eric Schwarze, Cathy obin Zalewski, Sessie Schomas, Jane Kim, Row 2: Julie Banta, Leisha Eberst, Woodhouse. Mark Goble M8 IX 135 'N-. 2 ,W I 1 A I ff' K 3 x is. , gfbifi'-3 ml VF' ' KK ifffrk fx W ,V Ye J4'5 'V 0 L ,Q , P 5 Wm 'gi H 6 eg W ' 1- s 1 PEER ASSISTANT CORPS F - ...J 1' 'ff ' W. hd if Row 1: Alette Ramp, Dawn Larson, Sherry Mutschler, Gina Brown, Olga Economos, Cara Vogt. John Fawver. Row 2: Shelly Kensinger, Nancy Fox, Alesha Gunderson, Wendy Cahill, Allison McKee, Jeff D'Ambrosio, Karen Charles, Polly Thompson. fw. , X, . X,f xg! V x Mention PAC to the average student, and he will most likely replay with a confused Huh? However, to the students who are members of this group, PAC represents fun, friendship, and a meaningful experience. Peer Assistant CorpsfPACJ began in the summer when students took a two-week course, training them in communication, listening, and other skills. During the school year, under the supervision of Mrs. Zeck and Mrs. Wangerin, they met once a month on Thursday evenings to organize and share ideas. Members would lead a group of study hall students in discussions and activities designed to help students open up about their feelings and problems. Also, they helped new students adjust to a different environment. The enthusiastic response towards PAC was encouraging to all the members, and the closeness, sharing, and friendship that they experienced will be remem- bered for a long time. 45 FRIE D FROM BROAD FRONT: Patricia Pinheiro, Maria Lopez, Joy Shedd, Sara Gustafson. Sharmin, Karolina Gustafson, Alex Wijnen, Faiyaz Hussain, Masanori BACK: Manythong Ratphimpha, Suhilha Faizi, Lailoma Faizi, Jeanette mozato, Susana Terres-Roig, Naomi Kobayashi. During the 1986-87 school year, Wheaton Central hosted quite a few foreign exchange stu- dents. Two of these students were from Brazil- Patricia Pinheiro and Joy Shedd. Patricia has really liked being in the U.S. and although she has often felt homesick, Patty, has fit in well in America and plans to come back someday. Joy came to the U.S. with her family, and although she likes the U.S. and its people, she wants to return to Brazil rapido! Masanori Shimozato from Tokyo believes that although Japan is a fun and safe country, he'd rather stay in America for another year. Naomi Kobayashi, the second Japanese ex- change student at Wheaton Central, is a senior. She believes that American and Japanese teen- agers share the same values. Susana Terres-Roig and Maria Lopez were both visiting WCHS from Spain. Susana loves American food-especially hamburgers and cook- ies. Maria liked Wheaton Central and was sad to leave in January. Unfortunately, her host family moved to Naperville. Karolina and Sara Gustafson were two sisters from Sweden, staying with their family in Whea- ton for one year. They have found life in America very different from Sweden. In Sweden, they had more freedom in school, and a less vigorous schedule. In the middle of the 1985-86 school year, Jeanette Sharmin came to Wheaton Central as an exchange student from South Africa. During her stay, which ended in January of '87, she met many new people and made new friends. Faiyaz Hussain came to American on a stu- dent visa from Bahrain, a small country in the Arabian gulf. Unlike the other foreign students, Faiyaz will stay in the U.S. for two years. HERE FOR A YEAR , ffl FWHM f. if FRONT: Karolina Gustafson. Joy Shedd, Sara Gustafson, Faiyaz Hussain, Naomi Kobayashi. Patricia Pinheiro, Maria Lopez, Masanori Shimozato, Susana Terres-Roig, Jeanette Sharmin NS H K A - --., ' Y' A .Xi :ASQI Fr? 5' I 5 i l RT CLUB ART CLUB MEMBERS: Emily McEwan, Sessie Schornas, Neha Desai, Chris Dann. Jim McCann, Dave Mellot, Andrea Proctor, Brian Dahlquist Luz Toohey, Doug Weckesser, Sponsor: Robert Baumgartner. Art Club was sponsored this year by Mr. Robert Baumgartner. The members were students from all classes who shared an interest in art and culture. They met several times during the year to discuss the club's activities. The main goal of Art Club this year was to gain recognition for student artists. The club collected and hung student artwork in display cases around the school building. Members later helped with the Spring Art Show. Thanks to the efforts of these talented and hard-working people, art awareness at Wheaton Central was greatly increased. 48 4 4 ...nl R... TURNABOUT Ns, -. .1 - C For the first time since 1982, Wheaton Central has again had a Pep Club. Headed by Miss Sa- muelson, the Pep Club was cre- ated to promote school spirit and to encourage the student repre- sentatives of Wheaton Central. The Pep Club's activities included making locker stickers, banners and signs: planning pep assem- blies: taking attendance at school functions: selling Tiger Pride buttons: creating publicity for school events: and helping the Booster Club. Led by Secretary Anne Ni, Treasurer Nancy Fox, and many other dedicated peo- ple, this year's Pep Club succeed- ed in reviving that great Tiger Spirit. ST DE T CONFERENCE Row l:Zhavonne Thompson,Liz Toohey Kerri Lopossa Steve Mutchler Dave Zalewski Beth Muir Cindy Connely Am Heatherin to B 'd tt K R . . , , , , y g n, VI ge e ubin: ow Olsen, Jim McCann, Tiffany Kouzes, Dave Glendenning, Row 2: Sherrie Lin, 3: Janet Kim, Brad Doy, Mark Goble, John Garay, Mike Svolos, Troy Swanson, J G t L A ll' ' ' enny ran , isa e ug, Stacy Thorne, Alesha Gunderson, Nancy Fox, Robin Breda Dean, Jerusha Matsen, Annie Ni, Mrs. Zeck. 26 .mangas ,,,, J ikjf Student Conference has had yet another busy and successful year. In order to improve the communication between the student body and the administration, they set up a suggestion box in the hallway. By receiving these creative ideas submitted by students, the Stu-Con was able to keep these lines of communication open. The Stu-Con planned both Homecoming Week and the mid-winter Spirit Week. They also prepared for several school dances. In the spring, they planned the annual blood drive, and around Christmas, they headed Christmas sharing. As a result of their tremendous efforts, the members of the Student Conference organized 5 another year full of fun and spirit. J SQA 51 The Freshman Class Council were elected the beginning of the school year. Officers were: Betsy Bourdreau, President, Brad Doy, Vice President, Sherry Lin, Treasurer, Troy Swanson, Secretary, and Breda Dean and Jerusha Matsen, Members-at-Large. These excited officers helped bring together a group at Homecoming that did an outstanding job painting a window and held a successful pie throw at Centralfest. During the year, the freshmen held open houses and sold carnations. Some members also helped serve refreshments at the dances. Sponsors of Freshman Class Council were Mrs. Olsen and Miss Messina. Sophomore Class Council, headed by president Jenny Grant, Vice President Tiffany Kouzes, Secretary Cindi Connelly, Treasurer Janet Kim, and Members at Large Bridgette Kubin and Amy Heatherington, worked very hard this year. Many more dedicated members helped Stu-Con with the school beautification projection. This group also had many fundraisers, including a car smash at Centralfest, an open house, a candy-cane sale at Christmas, and two flower sales. Their biggest accomplishment, however, was Turnabout '87. The dance was well-attended and a huge success. The sophomores anxiously await next year so they can begin plans for Prom '88. The sponsors who dedicated themselves and their time and energy were Mr. Zimmer and Mrs. Campbell. 52 CLASS COUNCIL Row 1: Dave Olsen, Katie Blinn, Brad Doy, Sherry Lin, Betsy Boudreau, Breda Dean, Jamie Wagner' Row 2: Jeff Kincaid , Marnie Sloane, Chuck Divito, Tyler Clemens, Becky Jacobs, Jerusha Matsen, Rosemarie Mendivil, Troy Swanson, Andy Charlest, Row 3: Corrie Tresslert, Dave Loof, Dave Glendenning , Chris Mancinit, Brian Hunt , Bryan Hayes, 'Geek WSNAIY' .i-. '- -r ROW 1: Dave Olsen , Cindy Connely, Janet Kim, Jenny Grant, Tiffany Kouzes, Tara Kincaid, Jamie Wagner'. ROW 2: Jeff Kincaidt, Amy Heatherington, Kelly Napoli, Rachel Reinerth, Allison Woodman, Erin Johnston, Cecilia Rettig, Karen Charles, Andy Charles . ':Geeks The Junior Class Council got off to a great start during Homecoming week. The ju- niors placed first in hall decora- tions, first in window painting, and second in class competi- tion. This Ied then to a second place in overall Homecoming competition. After Homecoming, the ju- niors' main focus was fundrais- ing. With money for Prom in mind, they worked hard during Christmas Sharing week to bring in the most items for the needy. Open houses also helped them earn money. A year of hard work paid off, the Junior!Senior Prom held at Brookwood Country Club on May 29 was a great success. Row 11Ariar1 Piech, Jodie Zeitler, Kelly Downey, Nancy Jozwiak, Tracy Pierson, Jenny Hoppenstedt, Mark Goble. Row 2: Dave Olsen , Krista Novak, Corrie Tresslert, Kerri Lopossa, Angela Mancini, Marianne Temple, Jamie Wagner . Row 3: Jeff Kincaid, Beth Muir, Robin Zalewski, John Garay, Dave Glendenning, Lisa Dlgnazio, Liz Toohey, Jenny Hamilton, Andy Charles . Row 4: Kim Warrens, Neha Desai, Zhavonne Thompson, Theresa Kendricks, Alesha Gundersen, Mike Denunzio, Kim Lewis, Jenny Arquilla, ' denotes geek. Row 1: Jeff Kincaid, Jamie Wagner, Andy Charles. Row 2: Kesha Bobo, Mary Cione, Kristen Hoppenstedt, Jane Kim. Steve Mutchler, Rebecca Bothwell, David Olsen. Sue Gibson, Anne Ni, Kathy Quan, Sue Ehnborn, Julie Hess. Row 3: Katy Burke, Julie lien, Megan Donnelly, Christy Larsen. Heidi Hesterman, Robyn Swatland, Tricia Kindler, Stacy Thorne, Lisa Aellig, Karen Dunning, Row 4: Nancy Fox. Lisa Kyle, Corrie Tressler, Sue Berkes, Matt Tewksbury, Chris Mancini, Jim McCann, Brian Hunt, ndrew Feinsot. No one believed it could be done, but with the leadership of the seniors, Wheaton Central finally got Senior Center. This privilege for the seniors was only one of the many that the class council worked T and achieved. The class of 1987 also received senior parking privileges in the major lot for and for the upcoming senior classes. The Senior Class Council chose its graduation and finished the annual senior wall and paintings in the Senior Center. But the most accomplishments of the senior council were to help lead the seniors and the rest of the towards better spirit and unity. CAESUR Literary magazine?! What's a literary magazine?? was the question mumbled through the halls in Septem- ber. Wheaton Central hadn't printed a literary magazine for three years, so stirring student interest was the task at hand for the Caesura staff. The job was difficult but by January, over 150 articles had been submitted. The liter- ary magazine was sponsored by Mrs. Byrnes and assem- bled by the first and second semester Creative Writing classes. , if 7 ' .. if W S O ? F S -Zi 5 '--. ' ' 1'-N. -,r 54 Ili i Ill. 1 - I5 ROW 1: Debbie Smith, Heather Davis, Sherry Mutschler. ROW 2: Dawn Larson, Miceli, Chris Aquino, Peter Girard. NOT PICTURED: Wendy Daugherty, Kevin T Chris Joyce, Nancy Marik, Gail Holmberg. . Y Q-,-a l-'i' R1 r v xc - k gd-- 'Ns may hymn- - M TH TEA in N. fv Q Seth Tisue, Eric Nehrlich, Eric Jarvi, Neru Jayanthi. SCHGLASTIC BGWL For the first time ever, Wheaton Central competed in Scho- Bowl, an Illinois High School Association competition. s competed by using their knowledge of science, social studies, art and literature, and other academic vocational areas. Sponsor Mrs. Tate coached approxi- twenty Central students every Monday after school. group practiced by playing Trivial Pursuit and Jeopardy. team also had research days and a field day at Wheaton he students competed in seven meets and several tourna- Each meet was against a different member of the Valley Conference. Depending on the number of 1: Dan Bergstrom, Annie Huang, Greg Taff, Adam Schwarze. Row 2: Shelby Sachin Lele, Anu Mahaian, Eric Brown, Brian Paulsen. Not Pictured: David Approximately twenty students who excel in math formed this year's math team. The team competed in the DuPage Valley Conference Tournament and at the ICTM Regional and State Math Contests. At all the contests, every student competed individually and in teams. Central sent up to five students in each of the following categories: Algebra l, Geometry, Algebra ll, and Pre-Calculus. After the individual competition, the i students combined to form a Two-Person Freshman! Sophomore Team, a Two-Person Junior!Senior Team, , an Eight-Person Freshman!Sophomore Team, and an Eight-Person Junior!Senior Team. There were also special events including the Calculator Team Competi- tion, and the Oral Competition, This year, there were no tryouts for the Math Team. Instead, all interested students were allowed to com- pete. The team met every other week on Tuesdays or Thursdays. They practiced using old copies of Illinois Math League and other contest questions. They also had timed competitions . All of the Math Team mem- bers participated in the Illinois Math League Competi- tion held every month. Wheaton Central consistently produced high scores, reaching a perfect team score of 30 in January. The students also took the ASHME Math Test, which is one of the most challenging nation- al math tests given. Scoring well on this test is very hard because points are deducted for every wrong answer. Nevertheless, most of our Math Team stu- dents scored in the top ten percent in our school. Since 1985, Wheaton Central has been represented in the ICTM State Math Contest. Every year, the suc- cess of our Math Team has grown tremendously. We are very proud of the accomplishments these students have made in the past year. Row 1: Laura Bernhardt, Seth Tisue, Sylvia Sung. Eric Nehrlich, Greg Taff, Annie Huang: Row 2: Christine Tsiang, Rika Lin, Debbie Crocker, Dana Slattery, Viraj Shah, Anu Mahajan, Row 3: Tong Vang, Mike Samide, Shelby Mertes, Jeff Wiedemeier. Not pictured: Dave Cheuk, Jim Multra, Sachin Lele. Kenny Lee. team members from other schools, both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams competed. However, only the Varsity matches counted toward our rank in the DVC Conference meet. A team in Scholastic Bowl consisted of ten members, of which five play at a time. Central's competitors operated on a rotating basis, allowing everyone to play at the Varsity level. The success of the team's first season was not the most important concern. What was more important was the fun and experience everyone had. The installation of Scholastic Bowl gave Wheaton Central's students another area of inter- est where they can use their talent. NATIONAL HO GR GCIET IG 11115 Enya, rv T1 I Row 1: Lisa Robb, Gail Holmburg, Jane Kim, Tammy Breighner, Fran Haddock, Row 2: Dagny Latimer, Julie Betts Megan Donnelly Chris Stanaway Rob Siebert, Nicole Varrichio, Nancy Covell: Row 3: Julie Buric, Kristen Hoppenstedt, Robyn Swatland, Mike Lilly Mike O Conner Brian lsenhart Kathy Hodel, Sheri Mikos, Tom Kim: Row 41 Julie Hess, Mandy Evelhoch, Rekha Rao, Lori Zahorodny, Annie Ni Sam Limentado Rory Joyner Eve Schuster, Row 5: Kim Swanson, Kristy lsgren, Kevin Tavas, Matt Spitznagle, Lisa Aellig, Kristy Larsen Vineet Gosain Julie Demange Julie Schoonmacher, Row 6: Chris Aquino, Heidi Hestermann, Jeff Kincaid, Adam Frigo, Kevin Knight, Matt Tewksbury Ken Sweder Chris Hoffman Dan Muir, Mindy Hossman. Not pictured: Cathy Woodhouse. Twice a year, a select group of students are led into a candle- lit room and, after a complex ritual, initated into an elite stu- dent organization. No, it's not an obscure religious rite, it's merely the induction ceremony for the National Honor Soci- ety. President Eve Schuster presided over this year's ceremo- nies, in which the top 1596 of the senior class and the top 1070 of the junior class were inducted into the NHS. Despite enthusiastic support from faculty sponsors Sam Bachtold and Peggy Henry, the NHS has not done very much this year. This is because the members are among the most active in the school, and therefore have little time for NHS activities. They did find time, however, to act as guides at the parent open house, as ushers for the senior's honors banquet, and as marshalls at commencement. Among the individual accomplishments of NHS members, Annie Ni and Lori Zahor- odny were chosen to represent Wheaton Central in a scholar- ship competition among other NHS chapters. With their involvement in school activities and commitment to excellence in school work, NHS members are definitely la creme de la creme. S6 ILLI GIS ST TE SCHOLARS his year s Illinois State Scholars were all chosen on the basis heir scores on the SAT or ACT tests taken in their junior year, ir class standing and moral character. In December these 73 dents received Certificates of Achievement and wide recogni- from the media for their accomplishment. Although they tx CCR, Anita Advaney Chris Aquino Susan Berkes Julie Betts Tammy Breighner Gina Brown David Bryson Julie Buric Dick Charles David Cheuk Nancy Covell James Czajka Heather Davis Julie Demange Megan Donnelly Amanda Evelhoch Adam Frigo Peter Girard Vineet Gosain Jennifer Greco Frances Haddock Julie Hess Mary Hodel Chris Hoffman Gail Holmberg won't obtain any direct monetary awards from ISSC, they are actively recruited by accredited colleges and universities in the state of lllinoisg and upon attending these institutions, they may be eligible to receive scholarships toward their tuition. Congratu lations to all these super seniors for a job well done! Stephen Horsfield Melynda Hossman Brian lsenhart Kristin Isgren Charlie Jensen Rory Joyner Shauna Kettinger Jane Kim Tony Kim Jeff Kincaid Anke Kleine Kevin Knight James Kotte Christina Larsen Dagny Latimer Michael Lilly Sarn Limentato Carrie Miceli Daniel Muir Erik Nelson Anne Ni Robert Noon Michael O'Connor David Olsen Amy Pape Yunsu Park Joel Piper Virginia Puglise Kathleen Quan Rekha Rao Alan Reeve Lisa Robb Eve Schuster Rob Siebert John Stanaway Shawn Storoe Mike Svolos Robyn Swatland Ken Sweder Kevin Tavas Matthew Tewksbury Corrie Tressler Donald Tryba Nicole Varricchio Scott Walter Jellrey Whitcomb Catherine Woodhouse Lori Zahorodny The Office of Education Program was geared toward students who are interested in some kind of office ca- reer. It was composed of three parts: 15 class: 23 work, and 35 the Office Edu- cation Association. Headed by Mrs. Hyde, class time was spent working on skills needed for the office job. such as using computers, typing and filing. Each stu- dent was required to have a job or to obtain one within the first several weeks of school in order to be eligible for release time from school. The time spent with the OEA Club was very mini- mal. There were a few field trips that the class partici- pated in and various OE ac- tivities, as well as some after school activities. This year, the OE students also partici- pated in bowling tourna- ments, held their own Olym- pics, and had many pizza parties. The Wheaton Central High School V.l.C.A. students are members of cooperative educa- tion classes. These stu- dents hold vocational jobs during the school day. V.l.C.A. stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The WCHS chapter is affili- ated with both the state and national or- ganizations. This year, V.l.C.A. students spon- sored the annual Christmas Canned Food Drive, participat- ed in leadership activi- ties, organized fund raising activities, and participated in the an- nual Employer-EmpIoy- i ee Banquet and the Illi- nois Skills Olympics i Competition. OFFICE EDUCATIO .4 Row 1: Tammy Valkenburg, Monica Powell, Michelle Fedele, Barb Webster, Robin Ost, Valerie Kee, Lorinda Oertel, Mi Kyon: Row 2: Paige Hess, Lori Frazier, Wendy Moses, Colleen Jones. Missy Dichtl, Tammy Schulz, Sonja Lanier, Sue rR'ow 3: Mrs. Hyde, Kathy Foss, Nancy Covell, Andrea Anderson, Kathy Tayge, Karen Nelson, Colleen Mini, Lisa Garrod errick. VICA ROW 1: Stephanie Sener, Michelle Wheelis, Jennie Ollendick, Ka Yang, Veronica Powell. Wayne Chilcote, Carol Benshoof, Jim Si ROW 2: Tim Harrison, Wendy Daugherty, Shannon Swinderman, Kelley Mueller, Mary Gilligan, Laura Fischer, Keith Henrichs, K Harer, Dean Davis, ROW 3: Ken Kempiak, Dawn Slight, Katy Marx, Kelley McVey, Fiona Thompson, Mike Laudicina, Ivan Bey. D Portche, Cindy Moore, Mindy Cartwright, Sarah Hein, Sarah Lowe, Tom Wangler, ROW 4: Chris Tumidhaski, Mike Eagen, Mar Hammerich, Pat McNamara, Paul lrmen, Scott Scios, Bob Molitor, Arpod Keszeg, Dave Ritchie, Doug White. 58 DI TRIB TI E EDUCATIC IL ROW 1: Shannon Engbrecht, Sheryl Hoppenrath, Jim Eckleberry, Deb Norman, Kim Merriman, Wendy Noack, Don Weller. Alma Cantu. ROW 2: Sylvia Singh, Sherry Bartodzie, Janet Fredrick, Pam Mills, Deanna Engstrom, Dawn Dybas, Tricia Rezmer. Steve Chadra. ROW 3: Mrs. Wilkie, John Maurer, Herb Brinkman, Ed Luczak, Vicki Freund, Kris Kuizin, Louis Wright, Kim Dunlap, Dave Kallweit, Alex Wilson, Kim Carter. CENTR L TECHNOLOGY -5. I- YR 9 Row 1: Julia Kemper, Kim Abrahms, Sharon Kromat, Carrie Koch, Eve Schuster, Rory Joyner, Andrea Proctor. Row 2: Mike Tsusaki. Dori Napolitano, Matt Troxel, Tom Fry, Debbie Covell, Jenny Wolf, Erika Varricchio, Steve Place, Terri Lehman, Row 3: Michelle Leathers, Felicia Slattery, Nicole Hoogestratt, Sue Gibson, Wendy Reed. Toan Tran, Matt Peck. Angie Briscoe, Mrs Havertine. Row 4: Tanya Thornley, Kelly McVey, Butch Santucci, Dan Cathern, Martin Blackwell, Scott Wirkus, Kevin Daly, Scott Lucas. etween working, attending school, and participating in various ial activities, the members of the Distributive Education Class a very busy year. Members of DE attended school for half a and then went directly to work. The group had also attended a workshops, participated in Centralfest, and visited the San- wood Nursing home. Not only did the DE program allow stu- ts to prepare for the future, it also helped to create strong ds of friendship, and memories that will last a lifetime. Central Technology, also known as Centech, was created with the purpose of bettering students' knowledge of day-to-day busi- ness operations. Starting the company required several func- tions, such as raising capital, choosing a product, and marketing the product. Centech returned a 40470 dividend and the original investment, excelling both academically and financially. Because of this excellent leadership, and the entire group's desire to succeed, Centech was a success. 59 U' Q gh . Q ! W llluwlw 7 .-nl ' ,Ai YE RBOOK 9 .. N I -,h N . .f 4,,.-, J' ' '- x 1111: qljzgry ' i t- A sw K ks- ' R i .vt f .. - ,AQ 54 8 3515! t , N L.. Row 1: Olga Economos, Raquei Brown, Kelly Hardin, Karolina Gustafson. Row 2: Alanna Walen, Theresa Kendricks, Anu Mahajan, Mary McCall, Sarah Rhee. Row 3: Neha Desai, Deborah Smith, Jenni Heaton, Annie Huang, Cathy Woodhouse. Not pictured: Christine Tsiang, Sara Gustafson, Jenny Esterman, Dan Bergstrom, Tracey Artman, Lee Harris, Serene Sheikh. Anita Advaney, Heather Schultz 12.156 :i x - , :fi Fey Ran A ' Q s 1 . '- M . st t,,.jp i i Q a ,s ' S ' 'Q Q , I N, I iff jg' 1 of iv ,. I Q , X., i, it I' N' . . L of 1f.?'s t 'MJ x. Aryi V ,A A I t, - . L. f. , ,Q . , M 1 M , AAN- LJ 515- ig- V f is L W' , . ' NTT ' K1 as 1. rg W. f-- ec ,f 1 Q SL - , fy 1' 'rt g 'xy .A.s 'L L S t Q if N A .Xl , , Yearbook Staff: Dan Bergstrom. Sylvia Sung, Christine Tsiang, Serene Sheikh, Sara Gustafson, Anita Advaney, Alyssa Dressel, Monika Koriakan, Jenny Estermann, Karen Kolb, Lee Harris, Sara Rhee, Megan Bryan, Stacey Harris, Kesha Bobo. Olga Economos. Nanc lozwiak, Kim Lewis. '25-rig' 5 Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor . . . Senior Editor ....... ... Sophomore Editor .... .. xr Q: ' Q' L, .. . . Raquel Brown ...... Kelly Hardin Karolina Gustafson . . . . Tracy Artman Activities Editor .... ....... M ary McCall Index Editor ...... .... 62 Cathy Woodhouse vi' ' .2 '1 Layout Editor . . Sports Editors Copy Editor .......... Photography Editor .... Activities Coordinator . . . Neha Dei ,... Anu Mahaj Cherlyn Corn .... Jenni Heat ,... Alanna Wal . . . Annie Hua Pg. l ki . 1 a . A v Ax. .X . , , Q I., ' -vm x .K 5 Q sg F 'W fe .vs ' - Q TTS .5 'gd .Y X' I 5. e Z ...i ' :iff 4. ' . .. in-1, .aft ii Where can you find normally sane people eating cold pizza and making tangram puzzles out of photos and graph paper? In the year- book office, of course. The yearbook sponsor and staff of editors, photographers, typists, writers, and layout assistants spent many hours this year pooling their talents. The staff began meeting in September and worked through February. Many nights, the staff stayed until 6:00 or even until 10:00. From these long work sessions came ideas for the book's theme, content, and organization. Producing this year's Wecomi was tiring, but fun as well. The staff never forgot to send a few members to the nearby Jewel to buy snacks. On late nights, Mr. Elfstrom would often provide pizza for everyone. The staff members discovered new friends, a lot of private jokes, and creative uses for croppers. Someone usually brought a ghetto blaster and the staff let off steam by arguing over which tapes to play. The pressure did start to build in the last weeks before deadline. With lost pictures and missing copy, the Wecomi started to look like an incomplete jigsaw puzzle. Thanks to a lot of perserverance and low levels of insanity, the staff stuck with the job until it was finished. QMr. Elfstrom had hair in Septemberj 63 THE PRIDE 3 X nine Y, L. ,an .xl ROW 1: Virginia Parrish, Amanda Lenz, Viraj Shah, Kathy Grodin, Dana Slattery. Jerusha Matsen, Jenny Masczek, ROW 3: Alanna Walen, Kelly Hardin, Bo Theresa Fiske, JV Letter, Jenni Gerace, Elisabeth Clark, Lori Trotz, Kathy Laws. Goldgborough, Mike Dunuzio, Dan Gannon. Not Pictured: Debbie Crocker- ROW 2: Danielle Paquette, Faiyaz Hussian, Stacey Harris, Brad Russell, Cheryl Shauna Kettinger, Julie Robertson, Lynell Smith, Bethany Lankin. Kallweit, Blythe Smith, Seth Tisue, Gretchen Laws, Liz Bryan, Amy Williams, On several Fridays this year, many students could be seen wearing bright orange and black buttons that said, The Pride. These people were the staff of the Wheaton Central newspaper. The Pride was issued to the student body one Friday each month. Filled with teacher and student interviews, editorials, and reviews, in addition to more standard news items, the newspaper was eagerly awaited each month. The Pride sponsor was Mrs. McNeal-Bulak. She not only turned her classroom into the newspaper office, but helped in all of the stages of newspaper production. The Pride 's organizer was Editor-in-Chief Shauna Kettinger, who presided over meetings and kept everything running smoothly. Shauna was aided by the rest of the editorial staff and, of course, the reporters. The Pride reporters were a talented and dedicated group. They covered all of the traditional assignments and used their creativity to produce cartoons, special fea- tures, and poetry. The staff met almost every Wednesday and many days in-between to brainstorm, write, type, proof, correct, proof, layout, proof, print, and brainstorm again. This year's Pride was really something to be proud of. 64 An. .. 'M' PRIDE EDITORS: Row 1: Kelly Hardin, Shauna Kettinger, Bob Goldsborough. Row 2: Karin Wang, Amanda Lenz, Alanna Walen, Dana Slattery. i 1 L W lg, -I we K. .L 1' ALR 'a xii n n S LL ' I-.m s, an W ,2 Q fx -'Rx IQ -V THI O E'S FOR YGU! is After 30 years of teaching high school students, Mr. Don Elfstrom has decided to retire. This year will the last of a varied and challenging career. Mr. Elfstrom has taught at the State University of Iowa Lab School, Wheaton North, Wheaton-Warrenville, and Wheaton Central. He has taught many different English-related courses: Brit. Lit, Creative Writing, Journalism, and basic Com. courses. Mr. Elfstrom has also taught 25 sessions of summer school. Because of his long teaching career, Mr. Elfstrom has been able to follow the careers of some of his students. He has taught John Belushi, several writers and a former Miss Illinois. ln addition to teaching, Mr. Elfstrom has devoted a large part of his free time to sponsoring school activities. He has been newspaper sponsor, yearbook sponsor, and for a number of 66 i SE' x X 'si' L 7 .- years he held both positions. Mr. Elfstrom also founded Cen- tral's literary magazine, The Vfgnetter. However, Mr. Elfstrom's activities haven't all been strictly intellectual. He has organized six European tours for students and staff members which have been very popular. It is plain to see that Mr. Elfstrom is dedicated and truly interested in the subject he teaches. The great amount of time he spends as a teacher and sponsor has been an inspiration to students. His support and guidance have helped them under stand how the English-related skills they learn in school can be applied to the real world. lt is appropriate that we dedicate this Wecomi to him, be- cause it is the 20th yearbook he has sponsored. Happy Anniver sary, Mr. Elfstrom! - f Y f g F S ' 'V X ., yr' vifx 111 'J XA s . S' ff gf?-, 's E Q2 Qi x1 s ' f -1. It V' ' E 0 Q' ' K X ' 1 K 5? Nj ':nQ g, ' S X X -- :-I - 4? Q f Q s l Varsity Football Scores 7 Tiger football 1986 got off to a great start thanks to the super turn out at the Tigerama 13 Aurora West 47 St. Joseph twestchesterj 12 Glenbard South 6 Wheaton North 26 West Chicago 19 Naperville Central 0 Glenbard North 0 Naperville North 27 Glenbard East Junior Varsity Scores 14 Aurora West 14 Glenbard East 8 Glenbard South O Wheaton North 8 West Chicago O Naperville Central O Glenbard North 8 Naperville North 68 il Roast, funded by good friends Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brock. Even though conference 1 picked the team to finish last due to only four returning letter winners, they proved that attitude, leadership, and hard work can win games. The Tigers started the season exciting victory over West Aurora - the Pat Elmazi to Chris Joyce connection was . 1 . . impressive. Our sophomores, playing with the Varsity, also made a big impact on all attendance. Things really started hopping as the Tigers beat St. Joseph 47-8. The offense worked perfection and the defense showed they were ready to create turnovers and scoring c nities with Brad Salzmann and Devin Leftwich playing especially well. The team's real test, however, was a 12-6 victory over Glenbard South in double c , - and pounding rain. This game earned them much-deserved respect - the papers rated them in the top Division 5A schools! The Tigers came back to earth with a loss to Wheaton North and linebacker D.J. Tryba the next two weeks due to a knee injury. They did rebound nicely to defeat West Aurora the running of Jon Davis. Tiger football finished the season with a nearly perfect first half against Glenbard East. passing by Pat Elmazi and a super team defensive effort created a 27-O half time lead. victory gave the team a 5-4 record and brought an end to yet another enjoyable year. During the next three weeks the team had a bit of a struggle mainly due to injuriesg the ' played well against Naperville Central due to the running and fine catches of the offense Tiger defense also played a great game behind outstanding efforts of Dan Muir and D.J. T f f 'Nils 'ins 11259 135119 1lGli3 -nam :gm nn' i sgszggngs 9 rgmis 1-:sails -rgm TEM :Ei vusrmlls? XL1 :E 70: 'l'IBIBi::, nal ,Fins X tg' , TEES inns ,, TIES 1-QI? S 1, was f5QR?' BEq?42lL51 4315 40 fu S8 1qfi45 ft ' 3 'ia Ss 7? WhYFN 9Q.' LA i 4n:4b 'w ' Q ' rd.. .A 'A .,'l, lu, 5. H, 'QXTQM' 'a f 4 ' , 3 ,f first Xa Gott Q' D 0 v ,.k 0 V sv F . f, ' Wt' . ' . f'f 1, 45. i.J,,1i.i3J A lf! 413' . . I3 V v - Q - -M KN, Q , 'W 9 kr. '- I 6 D. .9 AV ss my O The Sophomore football team had a good season. For what may seem to most an average record was outstand- ing for a team that had five of the best sophomores on varsi- ty. The team was directed by Coach Allured and Coach Greenlee. The players learned a lot more about teamwork and themselves. Many of the games were close, and the boys never gave up. Being more experienced, and a year older, the sopho- mores can be expected to be big assets to the varsity next year. This year's Freshman foot- ball team was very unique. Five sets of twins played on the team - all at the same time! They are: Bryan and Bradley Purl. Greg and Scott Siebert, Joseph and Henry Burrell, Mar- tin and Michael Wurmlinger, and Marc and Mike Macellaio. The twins were shown on net- work T.V., and their pictures were in several major papers. On the football field, the freshmen were awesome. The team was undefeated, won Conference, and had the best record of all the football teams at Central this year. Congratu- lations and good luck in the fu- ture. SOPHOMORE A FOOTBALL SCORES 2 Aurora West 20 7 St. Joseph 8 7 Glenbard South 8 0 Wheaton North 30 16 West Chicago 8 0 Naperville Central 36 6 Glenbard North 8 0 Naperville North 21 SOPHOMORE B FOOTBALL SCORES 14 Glenbard South 8 0 Aurora West 20 0 Wheaton North 20 6 Glenbard North 20 FRESHMAN A FOOTBALL SCORES 6 Aurora West 0 14 St. Joseph O 30 Glenbard South 0 0 Wheaton North 0 20 West Chicago 6 42 Naperville Central 0 24 Glenbard North 10 14 Naperville North 6 FRESHMAN B FOOTBALL SCORES 6 Aurora West 18 30 Glenbard East 0 12 Wheaton North 6 14 West Chicago O 6 Naperville Central 12 20 Glenbard North O 12 Naperville North 6 70 FIRST ROW: Andy Erins, Roy Muldoon Nick Arrigo Jeremy Wilson David Whowell Jim Allen Tim Essig Alan SECOND ROW: Christopher Fenoglio Nick Economos Gareth Best Kevin Chriske Eric Shanks Eric Rob so Harper, Jim Planek, Bob Kobusz Charles McMahon Greg Shelby THIRD ROW Coach Allured Nicholas Klein Tampa, Adam Eichenberger, Kurt Brushwyler Dan Barth Jim Tagye Roy Kastner Coach Brennan Coach FOURTH ROW: Phillip Kolb, Kevin Scheule Eric Claflin John Moky Steve Larmon Alan Roerig Kurt Karner Brown, Patrick Ramp. TOP ROW Derek Barrigar Samuel Same Tim Wojciechowski Jeff Simmons Christian Cole Tressler, Eric Schultz, Tom Prichard NOT PICTURED Chris Mason Erik Henderson Ted Kiziel David Wiggins FIRST ROW: Tom Waters. Richard Sampson Brian Bogue Bryce Dressel Jerry McGrath Jason Sleep Greg Scott Siebert, Mike Stanislao, Matt Doll Mario Springer SECOND ROW Brad Doy Sam DeMeo David Varn Hagen Purl, Michael Habay, Wayne Price Henry Burrell Jamie Maas Bradley Purl Michael Mupo Jeremy Caulk McCarthy. THIRD ROW: Coach Lockhart Coach Stout Jeff Thorne Tyler Clemens Troy Swanson Kurt Wilc Muller, Joe Burrell, Bill Hess, Coach Houle Coach Munson FOURTH ROW Jeff Memeti Chris Hemrick Lance Stan Krol, Tom Boens, Dave Shutters Mike Toohey Mike Macellaio Kevin Kozlowki Shawn Dille FIFTH ROW Mik Deusen, Chuck Diveto, John Moeaki Martin Wurmlinger Mike Wurmlinger Jay Kristenson Chris Dudek Jacob Marc Macellaio. A novelty of coinci- dence took seed at Whea- ton Central when five whole sets of twins be- came freshmen this fall. The twins, after some ini- tial confusion, were dis- covered while playing football together on the same team. They were also discovered by the National Enquirer. TIGERETTE FRONT ROW: Katy Burke, Megan Donnelly fCo-Captainj, Kristen Hoppenstedt fCo-Captainj, Sessie Schomas, SECOND ROW: Mary Clone, Lisa Young, Corrie Tressler, Sue Burkes, Colleen Mini, Ann Ni, THIRD ROW: Jenny Hoppenstedt, Angela Mancini, Leah Benton, Christie lsgren, Mindy Hossman, Heather Bailey. Lisa Mini, TOP ROW: Jenny Colby, Julie Daley, Sue Blanford, Stacey Smith, Joan Mauer. Nicole Hambel. E l . 2 4 tv , - . ' i f 1' 5 ' i f - if e ' . ar animal -7'f'1'N -... ,gs N J 1-14' fsgy - -gi f c , vfiw A lx'-1 liz.- A I A wp ,A - H. in eg.. , , ,li 2. ev. --.N-1,4 in J ff , 5 4 f We ' ' L' 'I S 5 1 , g 9 L- el . f g 1 , - ...arf e A f f ' V, .. ., N The Tigerettes worked long and hard this sum- mer to perfect their rou- tines for the 1986 football season. In July, they at- tended one of the eigh- teen sessions of the Mid American Pom Pon Camp at Aurora College. The girls did a superb job, win- ning first place for origi- nality and wrapping up the overall title at the camp. At the end of all eighteen sessions, the camp chose fifty girls for their All Star team. These outstanding people in- cluded co-captains Megan Donnelly and Kristin Hop- penstedt, as well as Mary Clone, Jenny Hoppen- stedt, Colleen Mini, Lisa Mini, and Annie Ni. Tigerama kicked of the year for the Tigerettes. After four home games, the girls changed their stereotypical pom-pon routines by exercising with the football players to Playing with the Boys, at the Homecom- ing pep assembly. The girls ended the season with their thrilling Hallow- een routine. The Tigerettes proved to others, and more im- portantly themselves, that people can achieve as a team. The girls have learned that with hard work and dedication, any- one can succeed. 71 + in 'fa W 24 ' 11-U Q -'QQ QKQQ - ' 'Em' 1 aww 's 3, f Y v , 6 V, .9-ti, Q -X .43 6 A 5? WX-55 15 f 5, gf, M W 5 1612 S3 bv 4 O o -P if .. nl,- mia W l I , ' - ,E+ 'F' S ' MQ . ' HF' A x . 1 V Q -'V ' 'FW L 6,A:4.'C m 'P W J X M K Q A , WZ T9 569 , ' . ,5L,,, Gif Q , ' , ,ga A I fe 5, ,. 1 F N 1 A ' X x Ek - 'IW an m W X sy L ' 1 , 1 fl 13,1 N S5 . 0. T1 x nm-is 1 K 7 X '95 gc 7' 1 M Y. I f V I 1 L I Kg' L- ax 'E r w , R Q , if 1 A 19 . X . ,I r ' ia 'M af' I x. 7 4 ' 'H Qiy A 5 as-friix- I ' ' X ' ' I , ., g bl pf 1-5,1411 y .' 1- 'Z' 9 7 SOCCER SL i fax f X 1? FRONT ROW: Tony Kim, Toan Tran, Don Emma, Toshi Smolibowski, Thi tielde, Jeff Gauger , Coach Ewoldt FOURTH ROW Bob Schelbel Tran, John Kocher . SECOND ROW: Dave Busboon, Thanh Ngo, Rolf Rich- Boulton, Greg Wilson, Andy Oaks Doug Allen Tom Hall Scott Allen ardson, Mark Lewis, Sean Kennedy, D.J. Mitchell, Scott Mason, Chris Ho- Noon , FIFTH ROW: Matt Spitznagle David Bryson Gottfried Caspar: bein, Tim Prichard, Ginny Puglise . THIRD ROW: Coach Bucciferro, Eric Sweder, John Garay, Jay Robertson David Glendinning Fuller, Tom Harty, Eric Olsen, Ken Bodle, Jennifer Barber, Steve Horse- The Tiger Soccer team did very well this season. They started out shaky but came on strong at the end. The highlights of the season included a tie with Glenbrook North - the first time ever that Wheaton Central had not lost to Glenbrook North. In Regionals, the Tigers were seated fourth, but beat Glenbard West 5-1, number one seed Lake Park 2-1 and num- ber three seed Streamwood 3-2 tafter four overtimes and a shoot- outj, to become Regional champ- ions. At Sectionals they lost in the first game to Barrington. Dave Busboom was Most Valu- able Player as he played sweeperg Tony Kim and Bob Schelbel also played very well for the defense. Ken Sweeder was a consistent goalie, and he made several spec- tactular saves. Eric Olson, who has earned three Varsity letters, was the backbone of the team be- cause of his outstanding play and leadership, 2 . . -. W. ai, VARSITY SOCCER SCORES 0 Glenbrook North 0 4 0 Naperville Central 1 11 O West Chicago 1 7 0 Wheaton North 1 4 3 Wheaton Christian 2 2 6 Glenbard East 1 4 4 Glenbard North 1 5 3 Glenbard South 2 7 0 Naperville North 2 6 2 Naperville Central 3 O 3 West Chicago 7 f' --.rw.'.'- arf' 4 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Wheaton North Glenbard East Glenbard North Glenbard South Naperville North Glenbard West 1st Regional-Gle Lake Park Strean Wood Barrington n.West Finishing with a record of 14-O- 3, the Sophomore Soccer team had an outstanding season. The determination and desire to win showed on the practice field as well as the playing field. Each member contributed with this uniqueness to make the year's success a team effort. Hopefully each of the player's will continue to work hard to refine their ball skills and increase their stamina, endurance and over all fitness to maintain this tradition of success for Wheaton Central. SOPHOMORE SOCCER SCORES 2 Glenbrook North 2 0 Naperville Central O 5 West Chicago 2 4 Wheaton North 2 1 Wheaton Christian 1 6 Glenbard East O 9 Glenbard North 1 6 Glenbard South 1 3 Naperville North 2 2 Naperville Central 1 6 Glenbard West O 3 West Chicago 0 6 Wheaton North 1 7 Glenbard East 0 8 Glenbard North 2 4 Glenbard South 1 1 Naperville North O The Freshman team started out a little slow this year: and al- though their record doesn't show it, they had an improved season. The team went through a couple of tough 1-O losses, where the one and only one goal was scored in the last few minutes of the game. Fortunately, they suffered only one injury during the season. The team, led by Coach Stowell, will remember this season and try to improve play for next year. FRESHMAN A SCORES O Glenbrook North 4 2 Wheaton North 4 6 Glenbard North O 0 Naperville North 1 O Lake Park 4 O West Chicago O O Naperville Central 1 O Wheaton North 1 4 Wheaton Christian 4 O Naperville North 4 O West Chicago O 3 Glenbard North O 0 Lake Park 0 O Naperville Central 1 O Glenbard South O FRESHMAN B SCORES 0 Glenbrook North 3 3 Lyons O 75 .,,,. kf?x' ' '.N '. , ,, . ff 5 ill ,Q A Q 1 VW 'Q' - A. v ,. f' 5 , 37 ' 'tgfflrx' v M' 1 ' A ff ':3'5i'fi'fa ,, f-f .L ,X kA5!5gf'QL KTTQWEST f ff j,.21:,, M f 524' Q. P, ,E I K '. , .1-:A5'r fY'A '-Q w. , ,fvw fwfg?52gfg+: as. -VEHKQQL ' ' 7, fr -.1 M ' . f ., QW ,,. g 5 . Q ,, Q ij Ep. ' w The Varsity girls' tennis team had a great season. Co-captains Robyn Swatland and Nancy Fox helped to keep the team sprit up and earn sec- ond place in Conference. Coach Joy Pierson kept the team together with several pizza parties and other so- cial events. Breda Dean, singles, Katie Kroger and Sara Thompson and Gwyn Hughes and Robyn Swatland, dou- bles, earned a trip to State. They all did well, winning enough matches to go back for the second day of play. Everyone did an excellent job, and should be commended. Girls' Varsity Tennis Scores 5 Glenbard West 2 O Benet 5 6 Maine West 1 St. Charles Invitational 5th place 1 Naperville North 4 O Naperville Central 5 Maine South lst place 5 Glenbard North O 3 Wheaton North 2 West Aurora 2nd place 3 Glenbard South 2 5 West Chicago O 5 Glenbard East 0 DVC!Naperville Central 4th place 3 Geneva 2 Sectionals: 2nd place The season was especially exciting for the Junior Varsity team. They came in at second place in Confer- ence, and beat Wheaton North. The team was coached by Lauren Buc- cino. The captain, Jenny Arquilla, gave the team leadership and moral support, besides excellent play. At Conference, all players did extreme- ly well, either winning second or third place. With the experience gained this year, the girls will be warmly welcomed to the Varsity team next year. Girls Junior Varsity Scores 1 Glenbard West 1 1 Benet 4 5 Maine West 2 3 West Aurora 2 3 Naperville North 2 0 Naperville Central 5 4 Lake Park 1 5 Glenbard North O 2 Wheaton North 3 St. Charles Invitational 2nd of 8 5 Glenbard South O 5 West Chicago O 5 Glenbard East 0 Du Page Valley Conference 2nd place 4 Geneva 1 78 GIRL ' TENN S FRONT ROW: Nancy Fox CO0-captainj, Sessie Schomas . SECOND ROW: Jenny Greco, Susan Steele, Gwyn Hughes, Rachel Swatland, Katie Kroger, Breda Dean . THIRD ROW: Coach Joy Pierson, Julie Demange, Christine Larson, Robyn Swatland fCo-Captainj, Sara Thompson . 'vw ldv SEATED: Captain Jenny Arquilla . FIRST ROW: Stephanie Ziegel, Theresa Modaff, Barb Chang, Martha Kouba SECOND ROW: Coach Lauren Buccino, Nancy Herndon, Erin Johnson, Melissa Carlin, Karen Schulbaum . L X 1 Q.,., - ....n, .L 1 ,f - 4 -1 ' ' , x s - ..... ..,.4-- A'3x'x Q - 34? QXQJA , 6 do . .if T ,. Az 3 N' v .. 4 . fA: 2 f' kt. .N.',. l,-, sl: .1 'x r 'uggizi ! 5 L ' 1: 5 s x fb- 4 z 5 3 Q I ?-.- , ...- .- x s,g..L-'r y C 1 1 5 . . -L as --1---W -., , 1 1 ...L-v.e-.-.,... V 1 1 4 nd, dt' x .- fg--- .4 I ,X I vu ml 4, ,,' Kezvfifmv-i977-':' 234 fig, af X 1 n ,JB I ,QI 11 1 'Aa I I Il 'A YI il V r ' n,,,.......- -v The Varsity Volleyball team had a hard year. They had a new coach and a very young team - all Sophmores and Juniors. Even so, the girls learned a lot about teamwork and the game it- self. Captain Marianne Tem- ple and Cathy Groth had particularly outstanding play, and were named spe- cial mention all conference. Krista Novak also did an ex- cellent job and was named honorable mention all con- ference. Meganne Koylowski, Jenni Heaton, and Michele San- toianni did a great job at set- ting, defense, and net play, respectively. They along with Marianne, Cathy, and Krista, also had excellent serves. Liz Toohey, a first year player, surprised everyone with her natural talent at vol- leyball. She did a super job and should be an even big- ger asset to the team next year. Erika Warchol, Brenda Shay, and Ayesha Elam all did fantastic jobs when called on in substitution roles. Manager Kyle Tryba led all others with her large amounts of spirit. She really kept the players' morale up. Better luck to all next year. As one set of parents put it , lf losing builds characters, this team has the biggest bunch of characters anyone has ever seen. The Junior Varsity had a difficult year, with getting a new coach who turned out to be wonderful, and losing many great players to Varsi- ty. Even so, they learned a lot about vollyball and how to be a team. Outstanding players include: Karen Charles, Rachel Reinerth, Kelly Gallagher, and Joy Shedd. Everyone had to pitch in at the end, and Kim Williams, Laura Baum- gardner, Tangie lvery, Chris- tine Distazio, Candy Boosted and Heidi Spitymagle did a fantastic job filling in. Thanks also to the manager Cathy for her long hours and mo- rale boost. Good luck next year. This year's freshman vol- leyball team scored more fcontinued on page 815 80 GLLEYB LL IRST ROW: Alexis Genetski, Tracy Gardner, Janice Barlog . SECOND ROW: Renee Avery, Tanya Wright, Elissa DeClute, Q atie Blinn, Kris Thornburg, Amy Eichenbeyer, Betsy Boudreau, Heather Mammen . NOT PICTURED: Monica Slater QUIFSWMY' 2231! N : Vfv. 'X 5 S 4' i' A ,WM 1 ,JJ Q. 111 laudine Calmeyn, Angela Guerriere, Amy Knight, Betsy Nieman, Kelly O'Conner. THIRD ROW: Coach Wilcox, Becky Reese. ,ii , 2 ,,,, 'RH i W -I ' S 4. '...-1- ---v -. rx winsflly than any pre- vious first year team. The year started off slowly, as most players had little idea of how the game should be played. Howev- er the year ended with a bang, as they won their last two tournaments and several conference games, Many of the play- ers were outstanding, but particularly noticable were Betsy Boudreau, An- gela Guerriere, Elissa De- Clute, Katie Blinn, and Betsy Nieman, Claudine Calemeyn, 'Alexis Gen- etski, Amy Knight, Monica Slater, Kelly O'Conner, and Amy Eichenberger also added to many games with great serves and defense plays. Many OUWGVS. especially manag- ers Kris Thornburg and Kari Barton, added to the team spirit and also did a great job. Congratulations to everyone. 81 BOYS AND GIRL GOLF quist and Brian O'Malley led the boys' golf team to an outstanding season. The boys' golf team unexpected- ly won first place at the con- ference meet. Individually, Matt Troxel won first place at the conference meet. The Tigers finished third in the DuPage Valley Conference. In post-season, senior Sean Galligar played in the region- als and sectionals. The boys' golf team had a great season and anticipates yet more victories next year. FRONT ROW: Steve Buchman, Paul Hedlund Nick Maczek Chris Snowbeck BACK ROW Coach Bellfuss Paul Von Druska, Dave Reid, Scott Fitzgerald Kelly Mall NOT PICTURED Todd Kramer Chris Misavage Kevin Temple . 82 204 270 249 254 263 240 226 147 163 346 174 175 185 5 of 174 164 168 171 171 199 191 196 228 209 203 200 181 214 220 214 GIRL'S GOLF St. Edwards 295 Naperville North 175 Lockport 172 Hinsdale Central 188 Downers Grove South 219 Naperville Central 193 Downers Grove North 228 Somanauk 225 Naperville North Invitational llth of 13 Regionals 4th of 6 BOY'S VARSITY GOLF Willowbrook 145 St. Charles 156 Fenton 12th of 23 Glenbard South 174 Wheaton North 167 York 183 28 Batavia 314 Geneva 174 West Chicago 172 Naperville Central 167 Glenbard North 166 Glenbard West 166 BOY'S SOPHOMORE GOLF Willowbrook 174 St. Charles 164 Glenbard South 164 Wheaton North 205 York 191 Geneva 183 West Chicago 198 Naperville Central 168 Glenbard North 188 Naperville North 173 Glenbard West 178 -:JI 'YA '1-, , 3 U. I . Y W 1' ,' 1-gf' f BJ f 0 A- A ze if 7. , 2':g,v,,.:-:if T -' FIRST ROW: Karin Wang, Julie Schoomaker, Coach Geppinger, Jennie Colby, Melanie Cavasos . s N N 'B -if 1 ,...-v-vw I Y 1 F 5 Girls' golf participants Jennie Colby, Julie Schoonmaker, fourth in Regionals. Captain Jennie Colby was exceptional and Karin Wang, and Melanie Cavasos, all did a very fine job this earned a trip to Sectionals. season. They were instructed by Coach Geppinger and placed CRCSS COU TRY l .-9.-J' TT 5 ffl? Mu 'L FIRST ROW Mike Lilly CCo Captainj Chris Stanawa CCo Ca tain Bob Goldsborou h Mike Kovalesk SECOND ROW Dan ff. I ' . Y - D 7, S . Y- I Gannon, Jim Czajka, Chris Pietsch, Mike Anthony, Jason Shields. THIRD ROW: Coach Stacey, Kirk Huffaker, Doug Weck- esser, Chris Hoffman, Lee Hildebrand, Coach Neuhaus. The 1986 Cross Country team has completed a sea- son of accomplishment. They worked hard with the leadership of senior captains Mike Lilly and Mike Shanks. The team practiced each weeknight to prepare for their strenuous three mile races on Saturday. It X1 C FIRST ROW: Erik Nyerlick, Warren Weaver, Travis Stanaway, Kevin Brown. SECOND ROW: Jeff D' Pete Vlaming, Tim Coleman, Tim Hoekstra. THIRD ROW: Coach Stacey, Chris Gryzlak, Blaine Weckesser Chris Brennan, Coach Neuhaus. seemed the competition was tense and the team showed evident progress, but nothing came easily. The team faced disappointment later in the season when in- jury began to become a ruthless factor in the loss of several valuable runners. The sport of Cross Coun- try takes mental toughness, great endurance, and many hours of hard work to be successful. The guys truly showed all of the following qualities this year. They placed 8th in Conference, beat Oswego in their last dual meet, and made a healthy showing at Region- als. They are looking to next year and feel potential is building. will continue to work and bid the following sa Chris Stanaway, Jim C Mike Shanks, Mike Anthony Mike Lilly, Peter Darcey Chris Hoffman farewell. Row Tammy Breighner foo captainj Beth Johnson Jennifer Breece Jenny Robb Second Row Polly Thompson J Nancy Gronberg Jen Wilson Katy Loof Suzy Richards Christine Tsiang Karen Fink Third Row' Coach Julie Elders, Gina Brown, Heidi Hossman, Nicole Esterman, Coach Neuhaus. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Warren, Schmear. 531- In . it il, 13539. -,.,.f , What has 96 legs, tiger spirit, and ran a total of 324 miles this fall. lt's the Cross Country team, made up of those 48 dedicated, hard- working, and fun-loving students who could be found every day at Kelly Park. This year's team was one of the best ever. lnstructed by Coach Stacey, Coach Neuhaus and alumni Bill Hauke, the team had a successful season. The Varsity girls were led by this year's MVP, Tammy Breighner, who, after winning Regionals, con- tinued on to Sectionals and State. The team ran hard and also learned a lot, but best of all, they had fun! . Yi sq, A ,.,,-- MMMW A 0 . . N d R-'Ma' .,.,..,..---- :fmiuun...4- BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 48 43 Plainfield 52 Montlni 53 32 Walther Lutheran 44 43 Wheaton North 36 55 Hinsdale Central 56 46 Naperville Central 76 54 Hoffman Estates 50 50 Glenbard South 68 York Tournament 57 Gordon Tech 58 56 Palatine 55 54 Holy Cross 55 69 Addison Trail 51 52 Glenbard East 58 53 Lockport 32 41 Naperville North 56 57 West Chicago 53 41 Glenbard North 47 34 Wheaton North 40 46 Benet 59 73 Naperville Central 77 56 Glenbard South 65 86 BOYS' ASKETB LL FRONT ROW: Andy Lutzenkirken fball boyb, Blake Ebel, Scott Barton, Alex Marsh Cmanagerb, John Schmeling, Bret Ebel Cball boyy, Billy Fabelski tball boyb. SECOND ROW: Bill Sandfur, Jeff Lee, Tony Gallagher, Byrne Gallagher, Andy Oaks. Scott Becker, THIRD ROW: Dave Westwood fhead statisticianb, Kyle Baumann, Sean Galligan, Coach Brennan, Chris Haworth, Matt Tewksbury, Coach Geppinger, NOT PICTURED: John Griffin, Craig Sloan ..........- 'N' :sv 5? L The Boy's Basketball teams have done really well this year. The Boy's Varsity Bas season started off inconsistently, but as the season went on, they improved considerably and really well. However, they did not do very well in the conference. Despite these losses, their crowning victories which made their season were against Wheaton North. They played games against them and won two games, both on North's court. The team also made it to Regional Championships. v 45:6 'Qin -rg ' r Dx .- ' , f ' fn- ou 5 5 3114 ', H L 9 'X 4 . s rr' . 514' .rl in x I . ,Q .11 ' X 1 - f , J Q v ' .K X . 'Mi , :ui Q ' ' A 'Y J 'ug nm? , 3 J Q P 4 421 x,, ,SH - ,543 ' .2 M ,5 v1'f ,ff fv- ,E X , -, R: S Q at .R X 2 f M g J 1 ii, 4: ,,.. ,nn -r-any 5 A. fi Q Under the coaching of Mr. Stacey, the Sophomore boys Basketball team ended their season with a record of 7 and 8 for the A team, and 13 and 19 for the B team. Both teams combined their group skills and ball handling in order to turn their season into a successful one. In addition to their regular games, they participated in a Lake Park Tournament, win- ning two out of their 3 games. There were many outstanding players among them: Chad Tressler, Rob Seabrooks, Jeff Thorne, Darren Bell, and Pete Bastianen. Although these players were the main force behind the group the success of the sophomore basketball team was a result of the tre- mendous efforts of all. SOPHOMORE A BOYS BASKETBALL Row 1: Rob Seabrooks, Roy Kastner, Jeff Thorne. Row 2: Devin Leftwich, Jim Tayge, Cornell Brown, Chris Berg, T Hayden. Row 3: Coach Stacey, Chad Tressler, Pete Bastianen, Derek Barriger, Andy Epperly, Darren Bell, W 'Q' I -L -, - 64 35 Wheaton North 40 45 Hinsdale Central 52 26 Naperville Central 35 46 Hoffman Estates 49 A, 5' 41 Glenbard south 27 Il 38 Glenbard East 24 ' 11 Lockport 44 f ' - , 41 Naperville North 32 ' H 'A A 52 West Chicago 36 5 2 , 44 Glenbard North 45 1 S A .1 A 38 Wheaton North 44 s .. 51 Benet 49 9 ' .. 1' ' 52 Naperville Central 37 ' ' 65 Glenbard East 54 'si . In SOPHOMORE B BOYS BASKETBALL r mr f 29 Wheaton North 18 , 36 West Chicago 16 48 Glenbard North 43 31 Benet 41 29 Wheaton North 28 4 g' 37 West Aurora 36 7 42 Glenbard South 38 ' S' x I t 'Q Q YL .L -.39 , Vx lr .L A nj, if V' s A r L .1 L ,K 5: N W 1. 2' 'S as g , f , 1 1: Ryan Mayotte, Jim Modaff, Jeff Scheibel. Mike Larocchia, Steve Buch- Scott Butikofer, Jeremy McGrath. Jim Kindler. Row 2: Derek Gosnell, Swanson, Tom Boens. John Moeaki, Chuck Divito, Jim McAuslan, Jim Bill Hess. ' THF? F' ...va 'W 'Y ,,...S .LH 151:-,fi . fs... The Freshmen Basketball players had a very good season this year. They ended up third in conference and also did well in all other tournaments they played. Their coach was Mr. Dennis Walker. Killian, Matt Weisman, Row 3: Coach Walker, Mike Wurmlinger. Marty Wurm, linger, Blain Weckesser, Chris Dudek, Wayne Price, Mr. Sullivan. Not pictured: FRESHMAN A BOYS BASKETBALL Wheaton North St. Charles Naperville Central Glenbard West Lake Park Tournament Walter Lutheran Holy Cross Lake park Glenbarcl East Naperville North West Chicago Glenbard North Hinsdale Central Wheaton North Naperville Central Glcribard South ' . 89 L ii 263:33 Af x 4 . fri Q 4 N. ,T -Y 1 ltimvrn accuaq n5CWD0ST!Rs . 5-,- .. X ' id -Zn F , tu ., .: :E -.. TZ L'2' -7. ,. '45 . w 7 Q , ,NR ,. T4 .......... T ' st I xx .A ,X ur'-f -A ,MM 5 24 45 Nfidm X 1 s 9 ,,....- A qf, p :L --...M ff' ,W 5 V f x ,X fl 2- , ..i.. Coming off a year with all graduating seniors, the Girls' Varsity Basketball team, com- posed of sophomores, juniors. and one senior, was not expect- ed to do well. The season was to be a growing year. The girls su- prised everyone, however, win- ning several early games and coming within a couple points in others. Led by their captains, the girls kept the ever important spirit and dedication, and ended regu- lar season play with a 16-10 re- cord. As the season progressed. the girls' skills were refined. and team togetherness was at an all time high. By the time regionals rolled around, the team was in their finest condition of the season. They won their first regional game, and then wowed the whole DuPage Valley Confer- ence by defeating Wheaton North in the Regional finals. The team then advanced to the Streaton Sectional tournament where they played state-ranked St. Charles, and, after a tough light, eventually lost. As the team is very young, next year should be even better and more exciting. Marilyn Wil- son, a junior, was a unanimous All-Conference selection. GIRLS VARSITY SCOREBOX 60 St. Charles Tiger Tournament 78 Lisle 59 Glenbard West 35 Fremd 38 York 37 Wheaton North 46 Naperville Central 49 Glenbard South 57 Glenbard East 40 Naperville North Willowbrook Tournament 48 Willowbrook 50 Hoffman Estates 37 Oak Park 52 Benet 50 St. Francis Uolietj 37 West Chicago 60 Glenbard North 28 Wheaton North 41 Naperville Central 55 Glenbard South 47 Glenbard East 36 Naperville North 41 West Chicago 70 Glenbard North 43 Regional-West Chicago 43 Regional-Wheaton North 48 Sectionals-St. Charles 92 ONT ROW: Janice Rudolph. Michelle Brown. Casey Barnhart, Rebecca Giessel. SECOND ROW: Sarah Morris, Becky ese, Leslie Henson, Melissa Grondin, Amy Muldoon, Stephanie Krapp, TOP ROW: Katie Blinn, Bridgett Tillman, ach Kessler, Kari Barton, Marnie Sloan. The Freshman Team, coached by Miss Kessler, was once again hampered from the lack of terscholastic sports at the middle school level. Nevertheless, the girls were very athletic and learned the game quickly. They won 6 games nd lost 17, but many of the losses were close. As their playing experiences increased, the am got better and is expected to be very successful at the Junior Varsity level next year. Upcoming Freshmen Teams won't have the problem of learning basic skills and teamwork at the past teams have had because interscholastic sports are being reinstated at the iddle school level. JV BASKETBALL SCORES 33 St. Charles 30 21 York 46 22 Wheaton North 23 36 Naperville Central 38 22 Glenbard South 24 31 Glenbard East 32 22 Naperville North 31 Tiger JV Tournament 39 St. Francis 13 51 Elgin Larkin 6 43 West Aurora 27 26 Benet 42 26 St. Francis CJolietJ 42 23 West Chicago 41 35 Glenbard North 37 28 Wheaton North 46 50 Naperville Central 46 26 Glenbard South 24 27 Glenbard East 30 34 Naperville North 43 29 West Chicago 46 35 Glenbard North 29 Underclassmen made up the Junior Var- sity Girls' Basketball team. Coached by Mr. Allured, they had an experience that will never be forgotten. The team had a challenging experience each game. The team did not do as well as they would have liked to, but they did learn about the game and team work, Ending with a 7-14 record, the girls got progrese sively better. They should all be assets to next year's Varsity team. Michelle Nainys left the team halfway through the season and is wished the best of luck. FRESHMAN A GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES 30 St. Charles 32 16 Sacred Heart CRolling Meadowsj 25 28 Oak Park QBJ 16 16 Wheaton North 22 39 Naperville Central 40 28 Glenbard South 41 28 Glenbard East 29 24 Naperville North 36 Tiger Tournament 28 St. Francis 31 22 Elgin Larkin 19 23 Aurora West 42 26 St, Francis Uolietj 40 29 West Chicago 24 37 Glenbard North 38 31 Wheaton North 20 12 Naperville Central 35 23 Glenbard South 37 27 Glenbard East 13 28 Naperville North 30 40 West Chicago 25 26 Glenbard North 31 16 York 44 18 Oak Park!River Forest 24 93 2 ,55- any--Q m... E :V gall. A ,QV lv Xf ,w,,1,.,L.w,. f K w5 ff'Pvv-Hs, Q fl, Ei' .,,, ae, 41 , .,.- Q . -if X1 ' F if '11 , .0 1' 1. 20 W it rv A H 9- 'Q , 3' U na ' 1 V Y x -1 xg' , , U x fy .- 7 W Y: - ,'4-'nw , If 3 3 -X gx - , L -L- 'lilialx 'f' Y ' ' p lf-'U - 5 fl Q1 1 Q cnumnns- SIIFTIKLL f l UPASE MLLEV X S .j. 1 1 . 'iL - ' 'fill ,, paw :::--- 'It . B- , H :il 'K 11539 'i , 1 -1, i , , A A 1 X SH M. wi T3 X , ' 4 . fu 1 rf ,S . K I - , X7 an 'Hi ,.,v- ' ,,., . Vi, UL, ,Q M14 ' s. . -4 The Varsity Wrestling Team didn't have a good year as a team, but certain individuals wrestled exceptionally well. Phil Tomek, who went to state last year, had a great season this year, also. He compiled a 26-4 re- cord and won the DuPage Valley Conference. Three of his losses were to the same person. He came in second at both Regionals and Sectionals and placed sixth in state. Other individuals with supe- rior performances were Dan Cothern, second in Conference, and Art O'Dell, also second in Conference. With many sopho- mores and juniors on Varsity, the team looks to be strong next year. Coach Houle and Coach To- mek helped to direct the team in improving their wrestling tech- niques. Bob Penney and Phil To- mek were co-captains and the team had three returning letter- men: Dan Cothern, Erik Fuller and Art O'Dell. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES 19 Wheaton North 45 7 Downers Grove North 60 23 Willowbrook 44 22 Naperville Central 35 47 Glenbard South 11 33 Lockport 34 18 Downers Grove South 42 12 Oswego 58 16 Glenbard East 47 9 Aurora West 49 21 Crystal Lake 47 9 So. Waubonsie 54 3 Naperville North 62 16 West Chicago 51 3 St. Lawrence 63 3 DeKalb 42 24 St. Charles 36 The Freshman Wrestling Team showed large improvement over last year's freshmen. Under the leadership of their coach Jeff Jones, the team ended the year with a 6-4 record. While it was a winning year, all feel that they can do even better next year. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM SCORES 27 Wheaton North 46 12 Naperville Central 53 36 Glenbard South ' 12 39 Downers Grv, South 33 22 Lockport 36 14 Oswego 62 52 Glenbard East 15 12 Naperville North 58 37 West Chicago 28 39 St. Charles 31 96 RE TLI G Row 1: Gerry Mclntyre, Brad Wolf, Tim Essig, Jeff D'Ambrosio, Row 2: Tom Fry, Erik Fuller, Dan Cothern, AI Gary Glatzhofer, Art Odell, Pete Vlaming. Row 3: Coach Houle, Andy Johnson, Chuck Gillispie, Phil Tomek, Bob Manny Verdugo, Kraig Krueger, Coach Tomek. Not Pictured: Jon Davis, Wally Becker. Row 1: Bill Tomin, Jeff Carlson, Tim Hoekstra, Glen Proctor, Tikhieng He, Warren Weaver, Mario Springer, S Eckelberry. Row 2: Bryce Dressel, Matt Doll, Rob McCarthy, Sam Demao, Brad Wilson, Mike Dunn, Jason Sleep, B Bogue, Mike Cardelli. Row 3: Kurt Wilcox, Bret Bidus, Mike Mupo, Jeff Memeti, Tim Coleman, John Williams, Bryan Ha Coach Jones, Row 4: Matt Tully, Mark Gianfrancesco, Joe Burrell, Mike Mueller, Henry Burrell, Tyler Clemens, Ja Maas. Row 5: Mike VanDensen, Marc Macellaio, Chris Brennen, Mike Macellaio. 42 Wheaton North 33 42 Naperville Central 21 29 Glenbard South 8 33 Glenbard East 31 3 Naperville North 58 17 St. Charles 26 The Junior Varsity team im- proved their record from last year as wrestlers such as Dan Harper and Dan Juhnke re- turned. The Junior Varsity members should help the Var- sity team to be even stronger next year. 97 VARSITY GYMNASTICS 124.1 Glenbard West 117.7 124-4 Lake Park 122-9 124.9 Oak Park 126.5 126 Immaculate Heart 131 Hinsdale Central 130 8th place at Illinois Best 122.4 Addison Trail 1332 124.1 Glenbard East 114.2 Glenbard South 110.75 131.9 Hinsdale South 131.9 1183 Wheaton North 113.25 Naperville Central 133.15 126.65 Naperville North 138.75 Glenbard North 126.1 3rd place DVC-Naperville North JUNIOR VARSITY GYM NASTICS GYMNASTICS 1' SECOND ROW: Amber Gideon, Mary Clone. TOP ROW: Coach Wheeles, Jen Husak, Stacie 100.3 Glenbard West 96.7 82.6 Lake Park 78.9 106.3 Oak Park 113.4 106.7 Addison Trail 109.4 I 103.2 Glenbard East 89-2 FRONT ROVVI TOYI KYUIBC. Glenbard South 3148 Ohlman, Julie Robertson, Coach Gallione. 103.4 Hinsdale South 93.1 102.4 Wheaton North 94,4 Naperville Central 118.7 107 Naperville North 123.8 Glenbard North 102.8 3rd place DVC-Naperville ffifi II Q Brownlee, Paula Mioizella. TOP ROW: Gymnastics has finally gotten off the ground at Wheaton Cen- tral. Coach Diane Gallione, in her third year, directed the Varsity girls to a 5-5-1 record and third place in the conference-one of the best records ever at Wheaton Central. Tori Krulac, Captain, did especially well, and almost made state. Team members Jen Husak, Lori Zahorodny, Amber Gideon, Stacy Ohlmann, and 98 FRONT ROW: Julie Rubin, Marya Zamindar, Kim Hendrichs, Amy Carlson, Marcey Schmehr. SECOND ROW: Colleen Coach Wheeles, Allison Schuch, Leah Clegg, Julie Robertson. Kim Warrens, Tanya Wright, Coach Gallione. NOT PICTURED: Lori Zahorodny, Kathy Kapoor, Sara Krull. Mary Cione also added to the team's success with good scores in their specialities. The Junior Varsity Team also had a great year, compiling a 6-5 record. This is the first winning record in Central's history. Congratulations! QP m X gf' , 4 p in Q eb N X - . jf 4 I SOCCER X WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS FJN 1 Y, fi! 1: Sally Newmen, Sheryl Chadra, Cindy Newsham. Row 2: Kelli Allen, Terri Morten. Row 3, Jolene Meredith Hines Q IG' 54 5 4 , V. n C d,YY-Y KA C 5' X-1 .GUIDANGE ' ,xx -if ' LIBRA layff' SJ MATH '56 wf W g 'QQ J ff? 226315 5 fgwgilql MCWUY QSEQQ Qfffffixbir Sw WB-Qksiif 'WS 5 . M x 'Ve-ry interesting It's the wrong song! . J g 9' Join my gang - n . I 11685. .ai is This is nauseatingf' ,Aff ..', II That's a nice tie, sir. L V, 4 Q Q 4 x Q I i' v fx --ul Psst - what's the answer to number 4? 5 . 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Me, Tarzan! 172 SUPER S NIORS 5 Super Tiger Fashionable: Kevin Tavas, Karen Kaull il 2 K 2 2 - A Q i X ' is x i . fi Ui' . 1 ,H .. H , .':-his .1 1 ,rf P2 , . A tm i Appetite Baffy Johnson, Sue Gibson Most Radical: Dave Ritchie, Vicki Freund I iv, x-JN .QQWI 4 ,I x ' g ris- N' 1 --,:. ' 'N X t Likely to Succeed: Dan Muir, Nancy Fox Best Singers: Charlie Jensen, Amy Pape Most Musical: Eric Nelson, Colleen Mini Best Dancer: Vinnie Spinosa, Sessie Schomas in will votive , - 'ix I I 1 315 Q . , Most Gulliblez Raju Chopra, Stacey Smith 'Q If O Q5 Xi'k.'4S.N' iff ,i . , Swift, x Lx' ,, J X 4 Q of V Most Curious: Jeff Kincaid. Annie Ni Most Involved in School Activities: Kevin Knight, Nancy Fox X 'T .- 1 - L- i ,-X f Af' W Artis Cou tic: Dave Mellot, Mindy Blackwell Class Clowns: Larry Ricken, Corrie Tressler fl .....Q,,.e x ,Q kv l an 'I' ui -8-is as 9 tw Most Talkative: Phil Tomek, Gina Macellaio a u- ple: Brain Dahlquist, Julie Scheuchenzuber Best Looking!Best Legs: Eric Olsen, Michelle Salemi -V If dn... -me 'e - H N? .499 .,,,gw',, ' Qu-'rzWa,K. f 0-f' y f .. I 7 X Best Actor!Actress: Chris Mancini, Sessie Schomas Most Bashful: Bill Mattocks, Nicole Varrichio xA 1'-Q., ,ve Q vw Most Athletic: Jon Schmeling, Tammy Breighner, I Smoothest looking eyes: Blake Ebel, Mindy Hossman Kim Carter ul. Friendliest: Sam Limentato, Julie Daley Most Sophisticated: Lee Harris, Eve Schuster yu UE ADLER hoe size: 656. Partying 1.2,3.4. Most nusual Experience: Florida with Kim 986, my party '86. College: College of uPage. Major: Undecided. Future oals: To marry Bert Schuster. NITA ADVANEY hoe size: 1.732. Floyd, Kiddo. rench Club 2.3.4, Treasurer 3: Techni- al Theatre 1.2.3.4: Yearbook Photog- apher 1.4: Amnesty International 4: onor Roll 1.2,3.4: National Merit: ommendation 4: Pickleball Natiiifial onor Society 3.4. Most Unusualfx- erience: Clockwork orange at Zja.-itri. t R.W.'s Pet Peeves: Overconfidehce. isregard for others and lack of agpre- iation. College: Georgia Teeh,'ojf1U of . Major: Engineering. Future als: ravel all over the world. ISA AELLIG V ' hoe size: 8. Lis, Track ,2,3,4CCaptainJ: c-Hgerleading 5 i Carlson's parties. Pet Peeves: Crutches, Mike C. pinching me, What- ever! , College: C.O.D. then transfer. Majaor: Undecided. Future Goals: Never to, e on crutches again. . t ANDREA ANDERSON 3 A J JEFFAANDERSON MIKE ANTHONY Shoe size: IOW. Ugh, Animal. Cross Country 2,3.4: Track 2.3,4: Hon- or Roll 1.4. Favorite Experience: Sum- mer at the lake. Pet Peeves: Child on goardn signs. not having enough time. ollege: University of Dayton. Major: Chemistry. Future Goals: Run in the Boston Marathon, marry a 9 Va. and become a doctor. MARl7XiitAPANTENCO S A 'icnnis Af2uiN,o ,3.4CCaptain5: Studehiti-fiCouncil.. ,2,3,4: Student C9rjferen81e,3CSecre- aryJ,4fCorrespoiQrhg Secretaryj: rom gt2mn3ttegE:..5at?onai:Honor so- iety . : ome' Vjttlng ouist: ep lub 4CCommitteeeChairmanJ: Band 1: onor Roll 1.2,3.4: Speech Team 1: ariety Show,4. Favorite Experience: rom '86. Peflgflik-ge,ves: People who al- ays have to ' jfonglwith the crowd. ollege: lllingiit Major: Business ducation. Fu ure Goals: To get rhar- ied after college, live a happy and' rosperous life. and never lose touch ith my good friends. ACQUELINE AGEE' ft ' 'Shoe size: 1016. Queenee's Peanut Butter Cups. ' Hgueenof' Queen- ees. Baseball 1.2. .41 Caesura 1Run- ner Ed.J4: National Honor Society 4: Spanish National Honor Society 2.3.4: High Honor Roll 1i::l'l0nor Roll 2,3,4: Bank:Q.25: Q-Illinois State Scholars 4. Most Untmalfixperieficeasliathroom at the Rush concert '86.'Pet Peeves: lm-J? mature girls, crowded weight rooms, long lunch lines. cocky underclassmen. and slow,-drivers. College: College of DuPage.2aMaj:or: Anything but law. math. business, and science. Future Goals: Join a, band, tour the States, write a book: buy a Porsche, meet Rush. and be content. , , JOE ARRIGO ULIE ALLEN lff'Shoe,.5iSlZi:s 103. 'fReegs,f': Reego. hoe size: SV2. Julio, Jules, i ff' I-Osco. Cleo. Gymnastics lass Council 1,2.3.4: StuCon 1 er-at-largeb: Honor Roll 3.4: uff 3. Favorite Experience: Downstate 85. Pet Peeves: Onions, guys in Spee- os. and going to the doctor .. Col- ege: University of Wisconsin - hitewater, or Eastern Illinois. Major: usiness. Future Goals: Have a house Wisconsin or on the beach. .. Y 3 INNAMON ALVERTH hoe size: 8. Eddie, Buckwheat, 'Cin, Toast, Spice. Outdoor Club ,2: Choir 1.2: Spanish Honor Society ,2: Modern Dance 2: Honor Roll 1.2,4: ki Club 4: Funny Thing Happened on he Way to the Forum Crew 2, Oedi- us Rex 2: Fashion Show 2. Most Un- sual Experience: Bon Jovi concert ith Julie '87. Pet Peeves: Moose uice, manic monday, plastic people, nd women-of-the-world. College: radley. Major: Psychology. Future oals: To get my PhD in Psychology, tudy in Rome, move to Colorado and uy a Jag and an Excalibur. ARIE AMELIO hoe size 8. Meals, Oatmelio. 'Dizzy, B.L's. G.D.l. 1,2.3,4: Lunch ,2,3.4: P.A.A. 1. Favorite Experience: FoQtg5Silt1,'2,3: Traok 1.25, L' bmecoming Busit 3. Most Unusual E f rience: M.L., T.L. an tmyself playingifrisbee at Her- rick q je and laughing at the freaked- out fgfgig Pet Peeves: Knees and girls wit fpersonality. Future Goals: Ma- jor: : chitectural Drafting, or Journal- ism. Uture Goals: To make millions of dollars and :live in California' with my harem of beautiful' ladies. CAROL BACKHAUS Q1 LINDA BANG ' 4 ,. JULIE BANTA . A Shoe size: 8b. Bee, -f JB, Doc. Speech Team 2.3.4: Class Council 1,2,3.4: Wizard of Oz 2: Godspell 3: Volleyball 1: L Dance club 3,4:. Most Unusual Experience: We can't go wrong - we're on North Avenue! , flash bulb. Pet Peeves: Mopping Rory's floor, friends blowing friends. Major: Communications, advertising. Future Goals: To live in suburbia, have 2.4 kids, a dog. a cat, a station wagon, live next to Kimba and Schoon, and fly over to Ka's in Deej's private jet! SHERRY BARTODZIEJ CAROL BENSHOOF LEA BENTON Shoe size: QW. Booger, Madame Nip, Lee, Cutesy. Wrestling Stats 1.2: Volleyball 2,3CCo-Captainj: Tiger- ettes 4: Class Council 4: Chow Mongers Anonymous 1,2.3,4: Shanker Fan 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3.4. Favorite Ex- perience: Nick's with Corrie and Chris, junior and senior years. Pet Peeves: Razor stubble, raisins, people who are always right, and running out of toilet paper. College: Marquette University. Major: Pre-dental, dental hygiene. Fu- ture Goals: Open my own practice and win the Publisher's Clearing House Sweepstakes. SUSAN BERKES Shoe size: 7b. H.M.F., Spoo. Boom-Boom. Rocky. Class Coun- cil 1,2.3.4: StuCon 1: Honor Roll 1.2,3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: National Spanish Honor Society 3.4: Ti- gerettes 3.4: Damn Yankees '2: Pep Club 3.4: Trojans manager 4y.Kincaid Fest 2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Janu- ary 31, 1987. Pet Peeves: immature guys, parental restriction and grounda- tion. College: Northwestern. Major: Communications. Future Goals: To be a self-made famous, swinging single millionaire JOY SAEM BERRY JULIE BETTS Shoe size: 616. Jules , J-Bell . Bet- sy . Band 1: Chorus:2,3,4, French club 3.4: French NHS 2.3,4: NHS 3.4: SADD 3.4: Amnesty, Int. 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Most unusual experience: Jo- cotopec, March 30, 1986 Pet peeves: Hi, L-lulies . getting up in the dark, ba- bysitting rich kids. College: Virginia Tech. Major: Social Work. Fu ure Goals: To have a rewarding career and travel everywhere. - - ' IVAN BEY if .. ' MARTIN BLACKWELL Shoe size: 12. Marty , T:et'o . Track 1.2,3,4. Harold Melvin and,the,Blue notes Fan Club. Most unusual exper- ience: The night at-Pizza Hut New Year's Eve. Pet peeves: Whining, Nag- ging. and taking out the garbage. Col- lege: Yale. Boston College. Major: Busi- ness . MELINDA BLACKWELL Shoe size: 8M-9. Mindy , Awe- some , Minder . Softball 1: God- spell 3: The Boyfriend 4: Chamber Choir 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Favorite experience: July 12, 1984. and Colum- bus Day 1984. Pet peeves: People against mixed relationships. College: University of Evansville. Major: Graphic Design. Future Goals: To be a famous commercial advertiser. CHRISTINE BLEAU JOHN BLEW KESHA QUINNETTA BOBO BREIGHNER . Shoe size: QMN. Kesh, Mrs. Bobo, Ke. Track 2,3,4CCaptainJ: Variety Show 2,3,4: Heritage Club 4: Powder- puff 3, Basketball 1: Men 1,2,3,4: Year- book 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Track MVP 2: State Qualifier for Track 3. Most un- usual experience: My last night at Prai- rie State Games. Pet peeves: People who come in my face with stinky breath and stuck-up people who have no reason to be! College: Drake Univer- sity. Major: Broadcast Journalism or Business Management!Marketing. Fu- ture Goals: To be successful in what- ever l do and to become a better Chris- tian. DAvio Bow REBECCKENNSSBQTHWELL Shoe size: 8M N. Bert, Becky, Becks w Becca, Chewbecca, Mrs. M'Eitch1er:'g Rita. Class Council 1,2,3,4:3Sopihon'3ore cheerleading 2: Cheerleading Varsity 3, co-captain 4: choir 4:f in-school suspension 3: Pep Club. Favorite experience: Junior Prom '86, summer '86 in N.J.':Pet..pee,ve: KEITH BROWN Shoe size: 11. Brownie, Quief. Football 1.2: Basement club 4. Most unusual experience: Driving into a house at a high speed. Pet peeves: Waiting, stupid freshman. College: C.OD. Future Goals: To be a millionaire. RAQUEL BROWN Shoe size 40. Rosa, Rookie, Rac. Student Council 1: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Fo- rum Sound Crew 1: Svenska Babbel Sallskapet: Oedipus Rex 1: Foreign Exchange Student 3: Yearbook Editor 4: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 4: Heri- tage 4. Favorite Experience: Going to Sweden. Pet Peeves: People who don't wear socks during the wintertime and school rules. College: U. of Alabama or the American University in Washington D.C. Major: International Relations or foreign languages. Future Goals: To be the U.S. ambassador to Sweden or a surrogate mother. DAVID BRYSON Shoe Size: 11V2. Bruce, Bruiser, D J the foil on H 5hey'S Kisses peb ll'liA :':ZU-Zu, Soccer 2,3,4: The Waltz of plewho gather.,1llg'cloorways. College! Elon. Mary BaldwIl1.:Major: Early Child- hood Educatiengifuture Goals: Be very successful kindergarten teacher on the east coast. caring man who loves kids, beautiful chil- Shoe size: 6.f Ta'mmerf?if43f'Qlfittle eroo , Tammy of the TreetopS , Hot Tamale , Peanuts . Track 2,3,4:Co-captain: cross country 4, Co- captain 4: National Honor Society 3,4: French National Honor Society 1,2,3,4: Powderpuff 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: High Honor Roll 4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Class Council 3. Favorite experience: My summer experience '86. Pet peeves: People who think that they're better than everyone else, sickeningly saccharine smiles, math. College: Loy- ola or University of Wisconsin. Major: English. Future Goals: To feel the run- ner's high for the rest of my life and to outlaw McDonald's Restaurants. HERB BRINKMAN GINA BROWN Shoe size 8. GB . Newspaper 1, Span- ish Club 1,2,3, President 4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4, VP 4: SADD 2,3,4, VP4: Track 2: Cross Coun- try 2,3: Who's Who '86-'87: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor Soci- ety 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: P.A.C. 4: Stoner's Fan Club 3: Pickle Ball Nation- al Honor Society 3,4. Most unusual ex- perience: Meeting Jenny in Mr. Bach- told's class, and all-nite Jewels with Sherry. Pet peeves: Writing English pa- pers, smokers, Osco Drug, people who have to drink to have fun. College: Uni- versity of Illinois. Major: Architecture! Structural Engineering. Future Goals: To be featured in Architectural Digest and drive a metallic blue lroc-Z. the Toreadors 4. Favorite Experience: Winning the Soccer Regional Senior Year. Pet Peeves: Slow drivers, com- mercials. College University. Major: En- trepeneuring. Future Goals: To do everything I want in life. JULIE NOEL BURIC Shoe Size: 9. J.B. Sticko, Jay, Jules, Julio. National Honor Soci- ety 3,4: Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2,3 CTreasur- ery, 4: Yearbook 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Powderpuff 3: Who's Who 1986. Favorite Experience: Europe '84 and '86. Pet Peeves: Writing English pa- pers and teachers who assign research papers over Christmas break. College: Purdue or Northern Illinois after the Army. Major: Biology. Future Goals: To become a helicopter pilot in the army and buy a house on the beach. CATHARINE H. BURKE Shoe Size: Glh. Katy, Kate, Kater. Tennis 1,2: Show Choir 2,3,4: Tigerettes 3,4: Stu Con 1CClass Vice Presidentj: Class Council 1,2,3,4: Hon- or Roll 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Damn Yankees, Godspell, Wizard of Oz : Pep Club 4. Favorite Experience: Anything and everything with the chill. Pet Peeves: First hour gym and the couples in front of my locker. College: University of Ken- tucky. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To live happily ever after watching sunsets in Key West. DAVID BUSBOOM Shoe Size: who cares? Buzz, Rock, Spanky. Soccer 1,2,3,4- Second team all conference: Tennis 1,2: Wrestling 1: Show Choir 3,4: Tro- jans 4: Variety Show 3,4: Cutsfest 3,4: Chorus 2: One-handed Softball 1,2,3,4: N.F.C. 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Turnabout '85. Pet Peeves: Peo ple who don't listen to George Thoro good, Rumors, non-carpeted floors and doubles. College: Kings College Major: Business. Future Goals: To b an 'Andy Fran' Guard at Wrigley Field LESLIE BYRNE Shoe Size: 7. B. Deluxe. Powderpu 3: Honor Roll 1,2. Favorite Experience Florida with M.D. and New Year's '86 College: Eastern Illinois University. Ma jor: Undecided. JULIE C. CARLSON Shoe Size: 8. Crash, Jules. Pickle ball National Honor Society 3,4: Break fast Club 2.3.4. Most Unusual Exper ience: Being locked in the bathroom b Mr Backe at lunch. Pet Peeves: Preps, Car accidents, Attendance, cops. Col lege: Undecided. Major: Interior De sign. Future Goals: To Marry Richie Sambora, buy a beach house in Eng llaijld, and find a car faster than Larry' JULIE D. CARLSON . KRISTEN CARLSON Shoe Size 7. Powderpuff 3: Variet Show 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Favorit Experience:-Prom. '86, Homecoming, and New Year's Eve '86. Pet Peeves: Smoke in my face and people who as meffor a piece of gum. College: Mar quette. Major: Undecided. Futur Goals: Get a job I enjoy dointg and live in Colorado with a year-roun tan. KIM CARTER Shoe Size: 9M. T.K.O., Slick, Special K. Basketball 1,2,3,4 CCap tainj: Powderpuff 4: D.E. Vice-Presi dent 4: Party 1,2,3,4: Track 1.2. Favor ite Experience: I-lornecomin '86 and Room 11. Pet Peeves: Loud iloise and two-faced people. College: Pasedena City College or U.C.L.A. Major: Unde- cided. Future Goals: Make Money and keep a clean record. MELINDA ANN CARTWRIGHT Shoe Size: 9. Mindy, Min, Cartw rong, Mac, Volleyball 1,3: Studen Con 2,3: Party 1,2,3,4. Favorite Exper ience: One night in the summer of '86 with Nedra Wilson. Pet Peeves: Fresh man Volleyball coaches and teachers always asking for blue passes. College: Taylor University or Northern Illinois University. Major: Physical Therapy. Future Goals: To be able to get out of Wheaton, and marry a rich and exciting guy. STEVE M. CHADRA MASON L. CHAMBERLIN ANDREW CHARLES Shoe Size: 9. Drew, Monster, Football 2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,4: Trojan 4: International Honor Society 4: Kin caidfest 3: Class Council 2,3,4: Senio Christmas tree 4: Art Club 4: Latin Club 4: Honor Roll 1,2. Most Unusual Exper ence: Prom '86 solo and New Year's 87. Pet Peeves: Hypocritical senior irls. College: Miami University, OH. ajor: Pre-medicine. Future Goals: l've ot no plans. Does anybody want to do omething? AVID CHEUK hoe Size: 9. Math Team 3,43 Scholas- ic Bowl 43 Saturday Morning Physics 3 Argonne Lab Explorer 43 National onor Society 43 High Honor Roll 3. ost Unusual Experience: Arrival at 'Hare Airport for the first time. Pet eeves: Literature, multiple guessing, Iassical music, and all kinds of fine rts. College: University of Chicago. ajor: Physics or mathematics. Future oals: To become an United States itizen and to own a Cadillac. AYNE S. CHILCOTE OHN L. CHOLEWINSKI AJU CHOPRA hoe Size: IOV2. Hajer, Brown Gob- in, Brown Bandit, ' Raaj, Rash, 'Knock knock. Soccer 1,23 Basketball 13 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,33 Ski lub 43 Trojans 43 Football Pool 43 Ob- .oxious 3,4. Favorite Experience: ,ears '86. Pet Peeves: Stage Fright. ollege: University of Tennessee or ichigan State University. Major: Phi- antrophy. Future Goals: To be a cam- raman for C.B.S. Sports. ARY CIONE hoe size: 6. gChrone, Bird, 'Chonief' Guys: and Dolls, Damn ankees, Godspell. Gymnastics ,2,3QAIl-Conferenceb, 4 CCo-Captainy heerleading 23 Tigerettes 3.4. Most nusual Experience: Driving a car with hree wheels. Pet Peeves: Giving up. ollege: Southern Illinois or Western ll- inois. Major: Fashion Merchandise, anagement. Future Goals: To be as uccessful as l can be. HEATHER COLVIN QMY COONS ollege: Palm Beach Atlantic College. Major: Marine Biology. MARGARET COPELAND NANCY JEANNE COVELL Shoe Size: 7W. French Club 1CPresi- denth, 23 Basketball 13 Chorus 2,32 Navigators 13 The Cause 2,3,4Q Minis- try Team 3,43 OEA 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 French National Honor Society 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4. Favor- ite Experience: Winter Advance '85. ollege: Moody Bible Institute. Major: International Ministries. Future Goals: o become a missionary somewhere verseas as part of The Great Commis- ion. MICHAEL CRENSHAW CURT E. CROSBY Shoe Size: 11. Croz, Spike, My Boy, Crazy Man, Amazon, Sir WaIter, Redline, Blockhead. Football 1,23 Wrestling 1,2. Most un- usual experience: Crazy Rock 2-7-87. Pet Peeves: When people can't deal with their feelings! College: C.O.D. Ma- jor: Law. Future Goals: To marry and be happy. MICHAEL CROWL Shoe size: QV2. Carp, F.l.D., Aquaman. Soccer 13 Cross Country 2,33 Track 23 Arsenic and Old Lace : The Boyfriend 3 Cast parties 3,43 Va- riety Show 4j Lightening Bugs 43 Wild Bronco Riding 13 Caber Toss 3,43 PMD 4. Most Unusual Experience: Watching Scott Stone eat. Pet Peeves: flirts, Un- derclassmen who think they're Sen- iors, immature girls, Mono. College: Eastern, then Bradley. Major: Theater, Education. Future Goals: Write a book, be in a movie, manage a motel. TERRI CULTER Shoe Size: 5. Ter, Rip. Volleyball 1,23 PowderPuff 33 Show Choir 43 Godspell . Favorite experience: Homecoming, Oct. 11, 1986. Pet Peeves: Itchy, stuck-up, immature, high school girls. College: Eastern Illi- nois. Major: Business Administration. Future Goals: To be a successful, rich, business-woman, a supermom, and to help Steve figure out how to enjoy life without his Camaro! JAMES T. CZAJKA Shoe size: 11. Kazajka, Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3Q Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Illinois State Scholar: S.A.D.D. 3. Most unusual experience: All Stru- koff Fests, Meeting Mary. Pet Peeves: :Girls with parrot names. Christian Rock. College: Northern Illinois Univer- sity. Major: Business. Future Goals: To go back in time on my family tree and hurt the pollock who originally spelled my last name. ANDREA MARIE D'AGOSTlNO Shoe size: SW. Drea, Yo Adrian. Speech Team 13 French Club 1.2.33 Wrestlerette 1,23 Student Advisory Board 1,2,3Q Drama 1,2,3,43 God- spell, The Wiz, A Chorus Line, Dames at Sea, P.T. Barnum, and Dracula Thespians 2,32 Variety Show 3,43 Show Choir 43 Davea 43 Key Club 23 Good Girls Club 43 VICA 4 CClass representativey Honor Roll: 43 OL 1,2,3. Favorite experience3 Sharing good times with the gang. Pet Peeves: Bad attitudes, people who chew with their mouths open, and busy signals. College: Carthage Wisconsin. Major: M.D. in Radiology Future Goals: Be- come a successful in the field of health as a radiologist and own the Good Girls Club with K.K. and S.T. BRIAN DAHLQUIST Shoe size: 10. Ken, Tigger, Brat. Almost Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Art Club: 4 CNationaI Scholastic Award Win- nerD3 Golf 1,2,3,4 CCaptainJ. Favorite experience: July 1, 1985, Dec. 14, 1985. Pet Peeves: Women Weight- lifters. College: Elmhurst College. Ma- jor: Undecided. Future Goals: Marry J.H.S., play the Wheel of Fortune, and win an lsuzi Truck. JULIANNE DALEY Shoe size: 8. Jett. Tennis 2,33 Show Choir 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Tiger- ettes 43 Homecoming Court 43 Honor Roll 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Turnabout '85 and the drive home from Chicago. Pet Peeves: Bru- nettes people who complain about my driving. College: Auburn. Major: Business. Future Goals: To find the man of my dreams and live as happily as Marion and Herb. PETER DARCY WENDY J. DAUGHERTY DEAN J. DAVIS HEATHER DAVIS Shoe size: Same as Melanie. Hed- der , Mooch , Ska-Woman , Lush , Bish . Technical Theatre 2.3.43 Stage Manager 3: French Club 2,3,43 F.N.H.S. 1,2,3,4Q Newspaper 4: Literary Magazine 4, Sales Editor 43 Amnesty International 4, Co-President 43 Class Council 1,23 Peer Assistance Corps 43 Yearbook 33 Chorus 1, Honor Roll 1,2,4. Most Unusual Experience: My first Grateful Dead concert and the summer of '87. Pet Peeves: Socialites, Poseurs, Ignorance, and Top Forty Mu- sic. College: University of Wisconsin- Madison or Northern Illinois. Major: Liberal Arts!Literature. Future Goals: To experience everything and know all. .ION DAVIS Shoe size: IOV2. Jon-Ho , C.P. , Davis-Moo . Football 1,2,3,4Q MVP Football 43 Wrestling 1,23 Basement Club 43 Backer 3,43 Backer Captain 43 Homecoming court 43 Honor Roll 1,3,4. Favorite Experience: Kincaidfest '85. Pet Peeves: Speed Radars, Volvos, teachers who don't like kids, home- work, driving around with noting to do. College: UCLA CUniversity closest to the Lambard areaj Major: Undecided or Writing as a career. Future goals: To become a tan, wealthy, romantic novelist sipping tropical cocktails at my beach home on the shores of Costa Rica. DANA MARIE T. DECORE Shoe size: 5. Dane . G.D.l. 1,2,3,43 Lunch 1,2,3,43 Track 13 Student Coun- cil 13 T.G.l.F. 1,2,3,4. Pet Peeves: Rep- etitious weekends. College: C.O.D. State, and U of I. Major: Fashion Design Management. BONNY DECOWSKI Shoe size: 3b. Bons , Bon-Bon . Softball 1, PAA 1,2,3,4: GHP 3.4: S.O.S. 13 Stout Fan Club 3,43 Chorus 1,4. Most unusual experience: Pet Peeves: WCHS Attendence, the freshmenC No re- spect J, school dances, the way WCHS is run. College: Northern Illinois Univer- sity. Future goals: To see the world, to have six kids, and live happily with K. M. forever. JULIE ANN DEMANGE Shoe size: 8d. Jules iof courselj. Tennis 1,2,3,4: Stu Con 2,3: Prom Committee 3: Speech Team 1.2: Dra- ma 4iThe Boy Friendj: National Honor Society 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: March- ing Band 1,2: Pep Club 4: Variety Show 2: Illinois State Scholar 4. Most unusual experience: Getting stuck between the safety gates at Great America. Pet peeves: Bleeding-heart liberals and ju- niors graduating early who call them- selves seniors. College: Purdue or U of I or U of Iowa. Major: Communications. Future Goals: To learn how to keep my big mouth shut, and my loud voice un- der control. DANIELLE M. DENTON Shoe size: 9. Dani, Amazon, D. Pet Peeves: Accusations and Colum- bian trees. College: C.O.D. Major: Busi- ness. Future Goals: To have lots of money MELISSA DICHTL LISA DISMEIER Shoe size: SV2. Reefer, Diz, Lis, Reaf. Marching Band 1,2,3,4: Color- guard 3,4 CCaptainj: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Symphonic 4: Honor Roll 1,2. Most Unusual Experience: A week in August with V.L. Pet Peeves: People who point. College: Taylor University. Major: English. Future Goals: Graduate from college, dance better than ever, and get married. JOHN DOBRIN MEGAN DONNELLY Shoe Size: 7W. Hi-C, Meggles. Vol- leyball 1: Softball 1,2,3,4 CCo-Captainy: Tigerettes 2,3,4 4Co-Captainj: National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Loony Mondays, Rizzi's Bathtub. Pet Peeves: Seeing a convert- ible with the windows up, No U-Turn signs, and wedgies. College: University of Illinois. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To stay close with my friends, to get away from Mike and Andy, and to have long nails. JILL CARISA DORMANEN Shoe Size: 6b. Jillian, JilIy-bean, Beef Loaf, Sister Jlllian, Avalon. Most Unusual Experience: Lunches in bathrooms. Pet Peeves: Preps, people who complain about smokers. College: Undecided. Major: Hotel management and bartending. Future Goals: To marry a Beastie Boy and own my own barfclub as head bartender. KELLIANN DOYLE Shoe size: 510. Bobcat, Kel. Sha- lom 1,2,3: Chorus 1,2: Latin Club 1,2: Spanish Club 3: National Honor Society 4: Track 4: Pep Club 1,2,3: Math Club 2,33 Student Council Buddy 1,2,3. Most Unusual Experience: My year at Whea- ton Central. Pet Peeves: The word pop, dirty fingernails, and collar tags that hang out. Major: Business-C.P.A. Future Goals: To graduate and marry someone taller than I. DENISE DRUBE Shoe size: 9. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Bas- ketball 1. Most unusual experience: Go- ing bowling with Kelly, Laura, Paula, Ju- lie, and Andrea. Pet peeves: Freshmen, people who walk down the halls then stop in the middle directly in front of me. College: Undecided. Future Goals: Not to have kids. KIMBERLY D. DUNLAP Shoe size: 8. Kimmy, Kimmers. Powder Puff 3: Hot Tub Club 3. Most unusual experience: Sue's party '86, Bret's floor, and July 4. 1986. Pet peeves: My brother, the hood orna- ment on my car being turned, old peo- ple driving, and Junior girls. College: College Of DuPage. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To marry Dave and have his children!! KARYN DUNNING Shoe size: 9. Soccer 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Newspaper 2,3: N.H.S. 2,3: No, No, Nanette 2, Yearbook 3. Most unusual experience: Moving to Wheaton and New Year's Eve. Pet peeves: People who are fake and people who call soda pop , College: Marquette. Major: Business and Psychology. Future Goals: To be happy and successful and to have a house on the beach. DAWN DYBAS MICHAEL EAGEN BLAKE EBEL Shoe size: IOM. EbeIizer, Ebs, Robby Blakeles, Doughboy . Tennis 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Most unusual ex- perience: Green Porsche, Red Cor- vette. Pet peeves: People who act like they like Jon S. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. Future goals: Be like Scott Barton. HEATHER EBERLE Shoe size: 7. Eb , Eberle. Figure Skating 1,2,3,4: Students Against Final Exams CSAFEJ 1,2,3,4. Most unusual experience: 1!19!87. Pet peeves: Coming to school, math. College: un- decided. Future Goals: I hope to travel with a world famous ice show, become overwhelmingly wealthy, and live on some tropical island. JAMES ECKELBERRY OLGA ECONOMOS Shoe size: 8. Spaz, Webble, Ted- dy bear, Egg Volleyball 1: Year- book 2,3,4: P.A.C. 4: Soccer 4: Snow- ball 4: Damn Yankees CTech. Crewj. Most Unusual Experience: 100 Ib. ce- ment lion's head, Spring break '86. Pet Peeves: First hour gym, 4 tardies, whining freshmen. College: Illinois State, Loyola, or Augustana. Major: Ac- counting or Business. Future Goals: To live on an ant farm in Sandwich, IL. CRISTY EDMONDS Shoe Size: 886. Critty, Skitzer. Band 1,2,3,4: Color Guard 1,2,3 fCap- tainj, 4: Band Council 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1,2: Basketball 1.2. Most Unusual Experience: Lisa and I at McDonalds with the guy who told us where the beef was. Pet Peeves: Freshmen, fake people, cafeteria food. College: North Texas State University. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: Graduate from college, move back to Texas!! SUSAN EHNBORN Shoe Size: 754. Froggy, Soosie Bee, Banana Boat Woman, Spaz, Airborne. German Club 1: AFS Vice- President 1: Chorus 1,2,3: Pillow Peo- ple 1: Honor Roll 1,2: Track 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Getting a police escort, having Mr. Bachtold walking in on me in the girl's bathroom. Pet Peeves: When people say never- mind, granny drivers. College: U. of Alabama, or U. of South Alabama. Ma- jor: Physical Therapy. Future Goals: To rehabilitate Jim McMahon and make my hubby jealous. PAT ELMAZI Shoe Size: 10. Patty, Snazzy, Petey. Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 2: Basement Club 4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Brian Hunt's Buick Regal and driving with Chris Joyce. Pet Peeves: Girls that think they're great. College: U.C.L.A. Major: Video Control. Future Goals: To become rich, get away from people who I can't stand, and act ma- ture. SHANNON ENGBRECHT Shoe Size: 6. Red, Hot Mama. Most Unusual Experience: Marine guys and playing in the show. Pet Peeves: freshman who are taller than I am. Col- lege: C.O.D. Major: Business. Future Goals: Own my own spa. DEANNA ENGSTROM AMANDA EVELHOCH Shoe size: 5. Manz, Minnow, Mandable. Marching band 1,4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Concert Band 1,2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3,4: Pep Band 1: Illinois State Scholar 4: Jazz Band 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 3,4: Speech Team 1,2. Favorite Experience: June 6, 1986: K.H. and ping-pong balls: being with friends: Prom. Pet peeves: People who hang on other people: people who don't pull their load. College: U of I or Purdue. Major: Engineering. Future Goals: To be happy and successful at whatever I decide to do, and to be sur- rounded by the people I love. JOHN FAWVER Shoe size: 11. JEF . Track 2: Cross Country 2,33 SADD 2,3,4, fofficer 3,4J: AC 4: PAC Group leader 4. Favorite xperience: Leadbetter's Modern Lit lass: Cross Country Junior year. Pet eeves: Arrogance and drugs. people hat honk as soon as a stoplight turns reen, union dues. College: Undecided. ajor: Undecided. Future Goals: To ucceed in whatever I do. NDREW FEINSOT hoe size: 11. AIfie. Honor Roll .2,3.4: Tennis - All Conference: Illi- ois Scholar. Most unusual experience: eing hypnotized by Dr. Watson. Pet eeves: The way Rajue mumbles. peo- Ie telling me my jokes are bad. people ith multi-colored hair. College: Unde- ided. Future Goals: To own my own guana stud service. OSEPH D. FILAS hoe size: 10. BO, Joey, Jo- eph, Hey Man. Lunch 1,2,3,4: ext Step 4: Weekends 1,2,3.4. Favor- te experience: Wheaton Center-Animal ouse: Kevin and Steve and Stoch. Pet eeves: 7:25 A.M. Bell, Running out of odas. College: Harvard. Yale. UCLA, OD. Major: Depends. Future Goals: hatever it takes to be rich. AIL FINK hoe size: 7M. GIoworm Cthanks. im and Dawnj. Kiddo. Honor Roll .2: Track 2.3: State '86. Favorite ex- erience: Homecoming Week 1986: tate Track 1986: Mac's '86-87. Pet eeves: Slow drivers, hall passes. M.A., ong lines. College: College of DuPage, ossible transferring to Northern Illi- ois or Augustana. Major: Accounting r Computer Science. Future Goals: To ive with D.M., O.E. And S.R. on a farm antj in Sandwich, IL while managing cDonald's. AURA M. FISHER ELISSA FISHER hoe size: 8. Missy, Mis, Buck- heat. Tennis 1: Cheerleading 2.3: Class council 1,2,3,4: Prom committee : Honor roll 1,2,3,4: Pac 4: Stucon 1. ost unusual experience: Turnabout 5' with D.j.t. D.B., and J.D. New Year's ve 85' Prom 86'. Pet peeves: D.J., 79 rans-Ams, curfews, wanna-be's, chee- eheads. couples in the hallways who re permanently attached. College: rake University. Major: Interior De- ign. Future goals: To marry Chuck oolery, live in the North Shore. and e a successful executive in a large cor- oration. ANCY FOX hoe size: 6. Student gov. 1.2.3: Presi- ent of Student gov. 4, Tennis captain .3,4: Pep club treasurer 4, Hands cross America Organizer 3: Honor roll 1,2,3,4: Girls soccer 4. Flammingo's occer 2.3: Life Crisis 1,2,3,4. Favorite xperience: Senior year Ccorny but ruej U of A 86' Pet peeves: dogs. mos- uitoes. College: Good question! Ma- or: Communication. Future Goals: Manage Chris Mancini's Campaign to Presidency, save the world, and relax!!! KRISTA FRANK GARY WILLIAM FRANTIK Shoe size: 1016 LORYSSA FRAZIER JANET FREDERICK VICTORIA M. FREUND Shoe size: 10. Vicki, Vic, Blon- die . Cross country 1: Track 1: Sound of Music stage crew 2: Varsity softball 3: Varsity Volleyball Manager 3, DECA Secretary 4. Favorite experience: Get- ting to appreciate different styles and cultures of people, summer of '85 with Matt. Tarrah, and Sharon, shopping with my real mom. Pet peeve: Giggling freshmen, trendy wanna-be's. un- friendly people, fake personalities and gossip. College: Fashion Institute of Technology. Major: Fashion design. Fu- ture Goals: To become a well known successful hair designer, stay single, live in the city with a puppy, stay young forever! ADAM FRIGO Shoe size: 7. Frito, Prego. Freeg . NHS: Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4: Teacher of Driving School, Illinois State Scholar: Pickle ball fCaptainJ. Most un- usual experience: Riverwalk '86. Pet peeves: Cops, K.K. Library notices. College: Washington University. Major: Engineering or Business. Future Goals: To teach and enlighten the world to my driving ability. TIM FROST Shoe size: 14. Frosty, Snowman, TYRONE. Tiny Tim. Shorty, Too-Tall Tim. Track 1: Basketball 1.2. Most unusual experience: First time driving in driver's ed-almost nailed three mail boxes. Pet peeves: Math teachers' ties. teachers' jokes, pickle- ball. College: Joining Navy. Major: Go- ing to nuclear school. Future Goals: To marry into money. STEVE GALL Shoe size: 12. Stever. Spaz. Dude, Favorite Experience: Home- coming, Oct. 11, 1986. Pet peeves: Yellow lights. people pretending that they are something they are not. Col- lege: COD, NIU. Major: Undecided. Fu- ture goals: To enjoy life. How? Un- known. TONY GALLAGHER Shoe size: 11. Bones. Football 1.2: Track 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Basement Club 4. Most unusual experience: Driv- ing into a house at a very high speed. Pet peeves: The band playing love songs before the basketball games twarmupsj. S and S. College: C.O.D. Major: Journalism or Business. Future Goals: play college basketball, become rich, Live somewhere warm and have two or three beautiful wives. SEAN GALLIGAN Shoe size: 12. Golf 1.2.3.4 CVarsity 2,3.43: Basketball 1.2.3.4 Captain 4: Track 1. Most unusual experience: Ed Debevics Night. Platoon at Yorktown. Pet peeves: Elevator music before bas- ketball games. College: University of Iowa. Major: Business. Future Goals: Prarie State Games. golf at U. of Iowa, live a happy and a secure life. SUE GARCIA LISA GARROD Shoe size: 9. Calico eyes. Office Edu- cation 3.4. Favorite experience: Going to Lake Geneva with friends. Pet peeves: People saying one thing and doing another. College: C.O.D. Major: Insurance. Future goals: Travel around the world. marry into money. JEFF GAUGER Shoe Size: 5. Pep. Soccer 1.2.3.4 qCo-Captainj: Tennis 1.2.33 Billiards Club 4: Poke's Pool Fest 4. Favorite experience: Mexican, H.T.W.M.S.. Chrysler. skitching with Bryson. Mor- ton Manor. and Lake Geneva. Pet Peeves: Smoking, fake people. College: Iowa State University. Major: Electrical Engineer. Future Goals: To get a job in Colorado. marry Michelle Salemi. and become a ski bum. STACEY GEORGANAS JOHN R. GIBSON Shoe Size IOM. Gibby. Football 1.2.3: Baseball 1.2.3.4. Most Unusual Experience: Jell-Lee at BoBo's, and Feb. 8. 1986. Pet Peeves: Woman Dri- vers. College: U.C.L.A.-C.O.D. Future Goals: To be a pro baseball player, a bouncer. and carry a .45. SUE GIBSON Shoe Size: 7M. Susana, Sueg. Gipson. Class Council 3.4: Soccer 3.4: Honor Roll 1.2.4. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Knowing Tori Krulac, flying english muffins. and Glen Ellyn super- market. Pet Peeves: Guys in Speedos. call waiting. and P-5. College: l.S.U. Major: Law or Business. Future Goals: To stop eating more than my brother and to talk to Johnny B. CHARLES GILLISPIE PETE GIRARD . Shoe Size: small boat. Pierre, An- dre. People named Boris Fan Club 2: Aimless Hall Wandering 1,2,3,4: Pickle- ball National Honor Society 3.4. Most unusual experience: Being abducted by space women in wetsuits. Pet Peeves: call-waiting. authority figures in polyes- ter leisure suits. and Gnarly men. dude! College: Harvard!RadcIiffe School of Law. Major: Forestry. Future Goals: To invent real x-ray glasses. buy a small European country. develop condos in outer space, achieve inner peace. then die rich or happy. GARY GLATZHOFER Shoe Size: 9b. Sneider, Cowboy Gar, Red neck. Football 1,23 Wres- tling 1,2,4Q Pool Club 4. Favorite Exper- ience: Poke's Pool Fest, Greek Town. Pet Peeves: Cutting weight before a meet, College: C.O.D., l.S.U. Major: Law. MICHAEL GOODELL VINEET GOSAIN Shoe size: ? Vin. Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,43 National Honor Soci- ety 3,43 Spanish National Honor Soci- ety 3,42 Illinois State Scholar 43 Card Club 43 Pickle ball national honor soci- ety 3,4. Most unusual experience: Find- ing out that if you dig deep enough you will end up in China. Pet peeves: Obese people drinking diet coke, pencil thin people drinking diet coke, diet coke. College: U of I. Major: Business. Future goals: To wash the windows at the top of the Sears Tower. NEVIN GOVAN Shoe size: 8-9. Nev, Nevie, Go- Go, Long John, HG. Track 1,2,3,43 Bustin' Club 2,3,43 Prairie State Games 2,31 Prarie State Gold Medal 3. Most unusual experience: Last night of Prai- rie State or the evening in the Pizza Hut. Pet peeves: Lack of funds, phony mixes, whining. College: Harvard or Princeton. Major: Political Science. Fu- ture goals: Go to the 1992 Olympics, never get married, and decide what I want to do with my life. RAY GRANSTROM TOM GRANT Shoe size: 10. Billiard club 43 Poke's Pool Fest 4: Basketball 1,23 Football 1,23 Track 13 Huntfest 1,2,3,43 One handed softball 2,3,43 Kincaid fest 1,2,3,4. Most unusual experience: Watching J.L. and B.H. race through the cornfield. Pet peeves: Seatbelts. College: Illinois State. Major: Graphic Arts. Future Goals: To get a million dol- lars and buy a million hamburgers at McDonalds and watch then change the sign from 10 million served to 11 mil- ion. JENNY GRECO Shoe size: 10. Softball 1,23 Tennis 1,2,3,43 French NHS 1,2,3,43 NHS 3,4. Favorite experience: Prom weekend, junior and senior year at Lori's. Pet peeves: People who say I'm so em- barrassed for you. College: U of I. Ma- jor: Early childhood education. Future goals: Open my own preschool and marry the perfect man. ARTHUR GREEN KAROLINA GUSTAFSON Shoe size: 38. Lina. Yearbook 43 Tech Crew 43 Svenska Babbel Sallska- pet 4. Most unusual experience: Spending one year at WCHS. College: Tekin's, Sweden. Future Goals: Live forever. FRAN HADDOCK Shoe Size: 6. Franimal. Math Team 13 Orchestra 2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Spanish National Honor Society 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society 3,43 Speech Team 2,3,43 Latin Club 3,43 The Wizard of Oz, High Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Ju- nior Seminar and second year Latin. Pet Peeves: 7:25 a.m., first floor lock- ers, Iarge groups of talking people in the middle of the hall. College: Whea- ton College. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: College, career, husband, kids tin that orderj. TOM HALL Shoe Size: 11. Lamma. Soccer 1,2,3,43 Tennis 1,23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Fly Club 3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Open lunch Jr. year, Lake Geneva, skitching with Dave Bryson. Pet Peeves: Slow cars, officers of the law, court, smoking. College: Iowa State or Purdue. Major: Mechanical engineer- ing. Future Goals: Make my own FZR 1800, set the world land speed record, and dunk a basketball. NICOLE HAMBEL Shoe Size: little. Nick, Hamski's, Nickel. Track 23 Tigerettes 4, E.S.G. 3,43 Variety Show 43 Kincaidfest 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Denny's, Carlson's parties, Prom '86. Pet Peeves: People who think they're bet- ter than everyone else. College: C.O.D. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: Win the lottery, get married, then have kids and live in a warm climate. MARKUS HAMMERICH KEVIN HARER EDMOND LEE HARRIS Shoe Size: 2.34 picas. Lee. Football 1,21 Drama 1,2,3,43 Music 1,2,3,43 Chamber Singers 3,43 Wrestling 1,22 Beta Club tPresidentJ 23 Speech Team 3,43 Heritage Club 43 GodspeIl, Showboat, Arsenic and Old Lace, West Side Story, The Me Nobody Knows, Variety Show 1,2,3,4Q Year- book 4. Most Unusual Experience: Be- ing accused of being a dark, white person at a job interview. Pet Peeves: Over-ambitious music directors. Col- lege: Miami of Ohio. Major: Music per- formance and Business management. Future Goals: To join the family real estate brokerage business and be num- ber one broker. TOM HARTY Shoe size: 8-9. Skeoi, Thos. Soc- cer 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3Q Struckoffs 3,43 ED's 3,43 RH 43 Pep club 43 Band 13 Regionals 3,43 Sectionals 43 Pickleball All American 4. Favorite experience: Kevin's house, Dave's car. Pet Peeves: toilet paper dispensers that don't roll: people who spell my last name Har- dy, girls that think they are fat and aren't. College: NIU or Western. Major: Business. Future Goals: Have the big- gest New Year's Eve party in the world, 1999! Be part owner with Chris in the Hot Tub Club. CHRIS HAWORTH Shoe size: 13. Turtle. Basketball 1,2,3,4Q German Club 1,2,3,43 Treasur- er German Club 33 President German Club 4. Favorite experience: Hard Rock Cafe. Pet peeves: gossip about me, slow drivers, moving trees. College: Vassar. Major: Business Administra- tion. Future Goals: To own a hot tub club. KEITH M. HENRICHS ROY HERZOG JULIE HESS Shoe size: 6. Hess, BudIight, Lit- tle one, Little Legs, Silver Streak, Waddles, Hessyian, Kugs. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society 3,43 Class Council 3,41 Powder Puff 33 Softball 2,33 Moonlight- ing 3,4Q L Dance ClubCManagerJ 33 Illi- nois State Scholar 43 Soccer 4. Favor- ite experience: Prom '86, Kev and Homecoming, New Jersey-the bushes, the burping crowd at Connie's, 12-86, tollway tidalwaves, Superbowl XX, Jol- ing '86, and sportscars. Pet Peeves: Slow drivers, crowds that block traffic in the halls, and tardies. College: Pur- due University. Major: Business!Avi- ation. Future Goals: traveling the world in fast cars and fast jets, a beach-front home in California, and a great hus- band and family. PAIGE HESS Shoe size: 5. Pahedres, Paid Head, Paiges. Favorite experience: Rob, Danat, Bill, Michigan with Melissa, summer with Steph 84 Cheryl 81 Sarah. Pet Peeves: Wheaton, preps, fakes, supporting other's people habits-the word burn-out. College: undecided. Major: Travel or Business. Future Goals: To be rich, successful, and hap- Dy- HEIDI HESTERMAN Shoe size: 9V2. Hesterwoman. Tiger ettes 3,43 National Honor Society 4 French National Society 2,3,4Q Studen Council 43 Variety Show 4. Favorite ex perience: Saturday the 7th3 Eastern Chicago at Ed's. Pet Peeves: Crawly Hideous, green 81 white goddesses, po lice tin generalj. College: University o Illinois? Major: Undecided. Futur Goals: To graduate from U of I, ge married to a good-looking guy who i nice for a change, have a boy and a gir named Justin 8i Jessica. JULIE HINDS DANIEL J. HIRSCH MARY KATHRYN l-IODEL Shoe size: 8. Kathy, Jak. Frenc Honor Society 1,2,3,4Q FNHS Activit Coordinator 43 High Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,43 Frenc Club 43 Math team 1,21 Amnesty Inter national 43 Saturday Morning Physic : Latin Club 2. Favorite experience: reat America Freshman year with K. , L, L, 8i S. Pet Peeves: The telephone inging while I'm sleeping, 40 degree ainy weather. College: University of Il- nois-Champaign. Major: Engineering hysics. Future Goals: Master's, PhD., arriage, earn enough money to live s I am accustomed to. HRIS HOFMANN hoe size: big. Hofmeyer, Oscar, 'Karas, Stern. Track 3,4: Cross ountry 4: National Honor Society 3,4: erman National Honor Society 2,3,4: onor Roll 1,2,3,4: Class Council 2,3,4: ho's Who: FFA 2,3,4: Students gainst Final Exams QSAFEJ 1,2,3,4: ntl-Smurf Society 3,4. The Heist ummer 86: Indiana-summer 86: Air- Iane -all 7 times. Pet Peeves: Math, .V. Evangelists, Game 42, Math Dept. ies, Mothers that whine. College: est Point. Major: Political Science. uture Goals: To serve in the U.S. Sen- te, to be the commanding general of ATO, and to hijack the Iranian Love oat. AIL HOLMBERG hoe size: 7M. Riot Master, Re- ee. Volleyball 1: Badminton 1: Class ouncil 1.2: Chorus 1,2: Speech Team ,2: Technical Theatre 2,3 CStage Man- ger, Godspell, Guild Secretary 35: reestyle 1: Caesura 4 CAssistant Edi- rj: French 2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3: mnesty International 4: National Hon- r Society 3,43 French National Honor ociety 1,2,3,4: Who's Who 3: Illinois tate Scholar 4. Most unusual exper- nce: Coming home from the Peter abriel Concert with M. 8i J,: R.W.: life general. Pet Peeves: Stupidity, arro- ance, beaurocracy, counselors, TV uide Commercials. College: Universi- of Virginia or Emory University. Ma- r: English. Future Goals: To be a No- el Prize-winning poetfplaywright, tc., to marry a handsome engineer, to ravel extensively, and to be happy and use. COTI' A. HOLMES ENNIFER HOLUB ATHERINE C. HOOGESTRAAT hoe size: 9. Hoogie. Art Club Soph- more, Junior, and Senior year: The ride. Favorite Experience: Being a art of Wheaton Central Art Depart- ent, and working with Mr. Baum- artner 8t Mrs. Sheidy. Pet Peeves: eople who judge people by what they ear and not who they are. Major: Art- artooningj. Future Goals: To be a artoonist for a popular publication, nder the name of C.C. Hoogie. HERYLE LEANN HOPPENRATH hoe size: 8. Sheri, Sher, Hoppy, Sher Bear. Powderpuff 3: asketball Stats 3. Favorite exper- nce: Tim Wojciechowski. Pet Peeves: aking up early and messy rooms. Col- ge: Hair Professionals' Academy of Cosmetology. Major: Beautician. Fu- ture Goals: To have Tina as my brides- maid, marry T.W., have two kids, and be very happy. KRISTEN HOPPENSTEDT Shoe Size: 7M. Krissy, Hoppy, Ms, NHS. Class Council 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 2: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Guys and Dolls 1: Damn Yankees 2: The Boyfriend 4: Tigerettes 2,3,4fCaptain 49: NHS 3.4: Spanish NHS 2,3,4. Favorite experience: Illini Rugby April '86, Jan. 3, 1987. Pet peeves: people who aren't themselves, mass destruction, green 8i white goddesses. College: University of Illi- nois. Major: undecided. Future Goals: To be happy, successful, and to move to Dallas and own a little red sports car. LESLIE ANN HOPPERT Shoe size: 6M. Lessie, Les. Volley- ball 1: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4: Hot Tub Club 3. Most unusual experience: Gen- esis Concert '86-Big Gulp Cups, The Ev- ergreen Excrusion and Sue's party April '86. Pet Peeves: being grounded, parents who ground their kids, guys who go into the Marines. College: Uni- versity of Wisconsin-Madison. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To fly to Eng- land and meet up with Steve Robson again. STEVE HORSFIELD Shoe size: IOM. Feathers, Horse. Soccer 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Honor Roll 4. Most unusual experience: Warrenville Police Station at 1 a.m. with D.B. College: Central Missouri State University. Major: Graphic Arts Technology!Management. Future Goals: Own graphic arts business. MELYNDA HOSSMAN Shoe size: 8. Mindy, Mel, Melli- cita, Melmina, Punkin. Indoor Track 2,3,4: Outdoor Track 2,4: Cross Country 2,3: Tigerettes 4: Who's Who '86: Illinois State Scholar 4: National Honor Society 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3.4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Most unusual experience: sleeping on Erik's Spanish book on the way home from Bonnie's. Pet Peeves: R.M.O.C., insincere people, College: Stephens College, Missouri. Major: Fashion Merchandising. Future Goals: Be happy and marry a guy with pecs as great as Erik's. BRIAN P. HUNT Shoe Size: 11. Hunt, Brian P. , Hunt-a-saurus -rex, Moses. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Wrestling 2: Football 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3,4: Huntfest 1,2,3,4: Ski Club 4CPresidentJ. Most Unusual Experience: The cornfield and Huntfest. Pet Peeves: Car accidents and the 3 gags. College: SIU. Major: Business Management. Future Goals: to get a driver's license and to take over and Anheuser-Bush. RAYMOND HYZY PAUL IRMEN JAMES D. IRVING BRIAN WADE ISENHART Shoe Size: 8. Golf 1: German Club 3.4: German National Honor Society 2,3,4 CPresident 3,4J: Cross Country 3: Track 3: Pickleball N.H.S. 3,4. Most Un- usual Experience: Prom '86, Ed Debe- vics, Kerie, and Kevin's Parties. Pet Peeves: Dumb Jocks, dumb girls. Col- lege: U. of I. Major: Engineering. Future Goals: To end my quest for a real front toot . KRISTIN MAY ISGREN Shoe Size 8M. Kristy, Zoner, Diz- gren. Band 1,2: Yearbook 1: Class Council 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: Damn Yankees, Godspell, The Boyfriend 4: Speech 1,2,3: French National Honor Society 3,4: Tigerettes 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Fa- vorite experience: MTV and Fridays. Pet peeves: SCTO's 1985, walking home from school, College: Drake Uni- versity. Major: Public ReIations!Adver- tising. ERIC JACKSON JOHNNY JACKSON CHARLIE JENSEN Shoe size: IOM. Chaz, Chukles, Chuck, Hickey. Speech Team 2,3,4 CCaptain 43: Trojans 4 CCoachJ: Tigerettes 1,2,3,4: Musicals 1,2,3,4: Trouble 1,2,3.4: B.K. 4: Most unusual experience: Forest Preserve. Pet peeves: Blowing nose in class, Calcu- lus, Mornings, Mon-Thurs, My car, Col- lege: Undecided. Major: Theatre, beer. Future Goals: Wealth, fame, to own Ja- maica, Maine. CHRIS JENSEN ANN JOHNSON Shoe size: 9M. Snap 8i Go Killer . Band 1,2,3,4: Latin Club 1,2,3: TA 4. Favorite experience: Florida '84. Pet peeves: Science, my alarm clock, Eng- lish papers, yuppies. College: Universi- ty of Wisconsin OSHKOSH. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To get married, kids, well into my career, fun fpartyl. BARRETT JOHNSON CHRIS JOYCE Shoe size: IOM. Cee-Jay . Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4 CAII Confer- ence 4: All Area 41. Honor Roll 2,3,4. Most unusual experience: Pat Elmazi's problems. Pet peeves: Rajue mumbling and trying to get an answer from Mr. Backe. College: Illinois State or West- ern Michigan. Major: Finance. Future Goals: To put on 50 pounds and lead t8cemDallas Cowboys to Super Bowl RORY JOYNER Shoe size: 7M. Band 1,2,3,4: Cheer- ESS?-A : -tem.. Jn:-ifzfli it 184 ws. ,. leading 2: Badminton 1: Honor RoiItiQSigng1f. going-Itoiffectionalsirtsoccer. and 1,2.3,4: National Honor Society Most unusual experience: My. .l.kEY1B5l party - chug, Julie, chugf'?Ll'.Ping N.A.'s house: Dr. JB onfgfte' CB. Pet peeves: Getting sand stuq all over me at the beach: gum-cfifiwing on the American Eagle: C ege: DePaul Uni- versity. Major: Mu erformance. Fu- ture Goals: To tPie,iChicago Sym- phony Orches and marry a musi- cian. A DAVID KALLWEIT Shoe size: IOM. Kali-wait. Call in a hurry. Dude. Skiing 1.2,3.4.,.Nlost unusual experience: Jose and Wally, O.T.'s parties. Pet peeves: People whq, build themselves up with lies. broken chairbacks. cold weather, N.Y. Giants. College: Oklahoma University. Major: Business. Future Goals: To live in a warm place, have lots of money and to own a ski resort in Colorado. KAREN LEIGH KAULL Shoe size: 7V2. Kar-Bear. Kaull- moo. Volleyball 1: Cheerleading 3.4. Most unusual experience: Night before State Football Final at ISU with McFly and Jen. Pet peeves: People that never let loose, hypocrites, people that get mad for dumb reasons, and P.M. Col- lege: Ripon College. Major: Internation- al Relations. Future Goals: To marry a specific blond fox and have his children and a good career. VALERIE KEE KENNETH KEMPIAK ARPAD KESSQEGTWZXAYA sHAuNA KETTINGER Shoe size: 9-lbi..siQl8aw'9stMaynord,' Ditz. Raudolf. Fun 1,2.3,4: Cham- ber Singers 4: Damn Yankees 2: Godspell 3: The Boyfriend 4: Tre- ble Choir 4: Newspaper Editor 3,4: Pancake Breakfast andsltaltan' Feast 4: Variety Show 4: Junior Seminar 3: Hon- or Roll 1,2.3,4: Who's Who Among American Students 4: Illinois State Scholars 4. Mostgual experience: Driving with Beth imee and being followed by a' van driver in a white van down Roosevelt Rd. at night. Pet peeves: Beingvticklddijienpldvliho hairs- pray themselves every 5 minutes, gym, male chauvinists. College: Moody Bible Institute, downtown Chicago. Major: Voice. Future Goals: To own a 9 ft. Steinway, live in a studio apartment on the North side of Chicago, own a black cocker spaniel named Steinway , and drive a red VW conv. Bug. 1 ANTHONY W. KIM Shoe size: 6.- T.K., Tony, Ton, The Korean. Wonder. Little Kore- an. Soccer 2HMTennis1,2,3,4CCap- tain 39: Honor Roll 1.4: High Honor Roll 2.3: National Honor Society 3,4: Span- ish National Honor Society 3.4: Trojans 4: Proud, lrresistable Korean 1.2.3,4. Favorite experience: Winning Regionals ,. ..., it i-'sie -:. --' 5' 1935 ,L r Y . N' T ,.-. X 'Morriffiz rams-fBusinE fisblrfrinssfiifsti!H.tHQStQdenf:Ees9.'tv bass.. fl.2.ii4-. .liavbfifeiiwgiwg Plane i, 1. I 311- sf.. tang .S 'P. my Caf- ali, sli. 7 .Y.,lu?kiL ills-' sv. - 9.311 1159 f-College: Universityofilllmois on ,,,i: um- ibilseisirflo 6 eil fhois HYFUWW A: bia University. Major:Mechanical1Engi- neering. Future Goals: Grow aiffifew more inches, marry an incredible look- ing model, have four kids. name one Theodore, and be a T.V. star. Major: Teacher Education Qin Chemis- try, Math, or Frenchj. Future Goals: Get own home and stuff it with animals, find a unicorn, and find an understand- ing man. 1:1-.Q - JANE KIM Shoe size: 6. Jane of the Jungle, Janie. Speech Team 3,4: Class Council 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Na- tional Honor Society CSecretaryJ 3,4: French National Honor Society 1,2.3,4: Honor Roll 1,2.3,4: Illinois State Schol- ar 4. Most unusual experience: Down- state '85 and the plastic bags. Pet peeves: Guys in speedos, ls it Jane Kim or Kim Jane?. College: First come first served. Major: Psychology. Future Goals: Become a child psychia- trist, open a daycare center, marry Bruce Willis, and buy a white Jaguar. JEFF KINCAID Shoe size: IOM. Baseball 1,2.3,4: Foot- ball 1,2.3,4: Track 1,2: Trojans 4: Kin- caidfest Chostb 1.2.3.4 : F-Tac 3: National Honor Society 4: Honor Roll 1,2.3,4: One-handed Softball St Golf 1,2.3,4: Latin Club 1.2.3,4, QPresident 33: Class Council 1.2.33 Illinois State Scholar 4. Most unusual experience: Driving with Andy Charles and Andy's telling the cop his name was l'm fine. Pet peeves: Cheeseheads, D.J. Col- lege: U of I Major: Aviation!Business. Future Goals: To become a profession- al waterskier and own a Porsche 911 turbo. TRICIA KINDLER Trish, Buck. Volleyball 1.2: Track 2: Class Council 3,4: Variety Show 1.4. Favorite experience: Downstate. Boo- foos, gaggins, Hilton Head. Pet peeves: Wedgies, people that stare, glasses. College: Western Illinois? University of Dayton? Major: Undecided. Future Goals: Have fun in life and marry wealthy. PATRICIA ELAINE KING Shoe size: 8M. Patti, PK, Peee. Volleyball 1 Cmanagerj: Basketball 1: Track 2,3,4: Soccer 4: Student Council 1,2.3,4: SADD 1,2: Variety Show '87 4: Fashion Show '85. Favorite exper- ience: January 17, 1987 CBTGD, Sum- merlakes '85: Venetian Night '86. Pet peeves: C,E. Track points, slow dri- vers. and people who know everyth- ing. College: Iowa State. Major: Psy- chology!Sociology. Future Goals: To be successful and wealthy and have a home in Hawaii with Tori, Beee. and Scott as my neighbors. ANKE KLEINE Shoe size: 8. Annkee. Ank-Ank. National Honor Society. German Na- tional Honor Society, German Club. German Exchange Program '85, Illinois State Scholar, Who's. Who. Saturday ,RIAN KLEMM it g .lN J. KNIGHT.: Sh l ssize: 13. Indy, Jet Stream, Ca in Kemo. Marchin ,Band 1.2, Concert Band Pep Band 3,4: Jazz'i'Band 2,3,4: S . phonic' nd 3.4: Pit Orgzhestr Band Council 2,3,4: Ciass 1,2.3,4: Mathelete 1,2.3,4: German National Honor Society 2.3.43 National Honor Society 3,4: Honor Roll 1.4: High Honor Roll 2.3: FFCA 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Keg Seminar 3: JETS Camp 3: Who's W o Among American High School Students. Favorite exper- ience: UGLY squad. Downstate for Girls Basketball, Sign Collecting, Glenbard North Regional Final, Prom Commit- tee, High Step. Pet peeves: Hypocrites. Jabba the Hut. College: University o Illinois-Champaign. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Future Goals: Illini .... . marry successfully. and live a 'wonder ful' life. NAoivii koBAvAsHl ' ' TERESA koci-IER JULIE KORN Shoe size: SM. Jules, Slugger, Honor Roll 1,2.3,4: National Honor So ciety 3,4: Bears games 4: Huntfes 1.2.3.4. Favorite experience: 'N.S'TP1? SF Men. the '85 grads, cascade. yacht. Kyles 18th. 5-31-86, Ft. Lauderdale S.S. St D.P., Wendy's potatos with S.S. Pet peeves: ugly girlfriend, killer, jealous juniors, people who don't leave parties when asked. College: Southern III. Major: MRS!Education. Future Goals: To marry a doctor and have sev. eral blonde children. f JAMES M. KOTTE Shoe size: IOM. Psykotte, Psy, Gymkata, Snap, Snap. Track 2: Cross Country 3: Swim team 3.4: Illi nois State Scholar 4. Most Unusual Ex perience: All the Ed DeBevic's trips. leaving Pizza Hut without paying, losin my wallet after Homecoming Gam freshman year, Kirsten's party. Pe peeves: 7:25 A.M. till 2:20 P.M., Mon day thru Friday. College: Illinois Stat University. Major: Pre-Engineering. Fu ture Goals: Transfer to University of llli nois. Electrical Engineering. KELLY ANN KOZLOWSKI Shoe size: 8. Kel, Kathy, Abby,' Lellie, K.K. Honor Roll 1.3,4: Cho rus 1,2,3: Drama 1.2.4: Guys an Dolls : Damn Yankees : The Boy friend : Variety Show 1,2.4: S.A.D.D. 2, 'Powder Puff 3: 3.4: VICA KEVIN LANGE is Qffvice-Presidentjjfliegldentl: Stu- Shoe size: Zw. The,Proprieiilfe-. : Scent Advisory Board 32? -Sshionj Show Schmedley. Kevin Sl'iapior. Debby .Good.Glrls Club 4. iFavoril:e,Exper- ence: 9-24-86- Crash witISLgsV.F., sM.C., J.P., K.T.. J.T., ETC. Pet Peeves: Fan Club 1.2.3.4: ESSF Qpresidentl 3.4: Boy Orphan 3: Pizza Slinger 3.4. Fa- vorite experience: August 1986. Pet People who don't smile, or use their-Y N-peeves: People who have yet to learn turn signals, little kids noses. College: Merchandisg liel Mart Academy. Eastern. M jg: ' ashion Merchandising!B . Future Goals: To own vt Girls Club .with S.T. an E nd the g' ls! Marry a wide re ave little qugrterbacks. and-lilo on top of the Hill . -SHARON KROMAT , Shoe size: S 7. T-imwpereu-:::f:S4tlORUS 1.2,4: N.P.A. 1,2.3.4: DAVEA 3. Most .unusual experience: Jg,jly..A-.4986 with S.D. Pet Peeves: Narc's, Prep's, under- classmen. College: undecided. Major: 'Sales Future Goals: To be a cosme- tologist. VICTORIA A. KRULAC Shoe size: 6. TORl. TORUS. Gym- nastics 1.2,3CMVPJ, 4fCaptainJ. Most unusual experience: knowing Sue Gib- son, flying english muffins. Pet Peeves: People who don't trust you, snotty un- derclassmen. College: Iowa State or ISU. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: Compete in college gymnastics, gra- Jduate. get married. BRET KUBIN EDWARD KUHS Shoe size: 8V2. Eddie, Fast Ed. Honor Roll 1,2.3.4. Most unusual ex- perience: Bonnie's. Pet Peeves: What's Wren 7 College Undecided Maker my million and die peacefullji kRisTiNE KUIZlN LISA ANNE KYLE 4 ' Shoe ' F. 8Vz. Kyle. Senibr ass co : Girl's soccer 4. Favorites x- ience: 18th Birthday. Pet Peev :ff J. Howdy Doody, Turning around when another Lisa is being called. Col- lege: Lincoln or Knox. Major: Educa- tion, Art. Future Goals: Marry a wealthy, tan California guy. drive a 450 SL, live in Beverly Hills, and have a gettaway home on Malibu Beach. Ml YONG KYON THOMAS F. LACY Tomas, Lace. Football 1.2: Base- ball 1: Blowloff 3.4. Most unusual ex- perience: Blue Room at the Billy Gra- ham Center. Pet peeves: Hallways, old drivers, fat cheerleaders, people who cut me off in the halls. College: IIT Cllli- nois Institute of Technologyl. Major: Architecture. Future Goals: Become a famous architect and have lots of S. own a Lamborghini with unlimited gas supply. JAMES A. LAMAR JOY LAMBERT the significance of underarm deodor- ..ant. teachers that know less than you 'fdo in the subject they're trying to' teach. College: University of Beirut. y. soNiA RENEEgLANlER 'J Shoe size: 8Nf Son. Sonie. Junior Achievements-:1:.Band 1: French Club 1.2: Spring Arts Festival! Fashion Show 3: Honor Roll 3: OEK 4: Chorus 4: Salt 4. Most unusual experience: Transfer- ring to WCHS. Pet peeves: Mornings. College: Wheaton Colleg or Trevecca College, TN. Major: Ph ian's Assis- tant or Occupational Future Goals. To become a p .give talker. CHRISTINA LARSENKJJT Shoe size: 8. '4Christie, '.'Stee, Mom, While Tennis team 1,2,3.4: Band 1.55. panishiNationat.Hon- or Society 2.3.32 National Honorf5oci- ety 3.4: Honor Roll 1,2,3.4: Class Council 3.4: Illinois State Scholar 4.lEa- vorite experience: May 23. 1986: weekends at Patti's. and U of W with Dagny. Pet peeves: Tests on Mondays, lst hour gym, slow drivers. College: University of Illinois. Major: Early Child- hoQgil1Education. Future Goals: Visit my little sister at U of W so we can eat pgiicorn on the dock! IM LARSEN :Shoe size: 13'!z. Lars. Partying:- 1 2 3 4 Most unusual experience' Bo- Major:'Undeofcled. Future Goals ' ith ..JeH-lee.. and Hulk Hagan Hmmm Herrick. Pet peeves: Julie Kornl, f'i BQgg'5y's sense of humor. College: Undec ed. Major: Business. Future Goals: To live happily ever after in cartoonland. DAWN LARsoN 5.5 Shoe size: None of our business. Mom, Auntie Dale, Dawn-Dawn, 'Mbmmie Dearest. Snowball 2,3.4: S F wflake 4: Clowning 4: P.A.C. 4: SA. 2.3.4: The Break- fast Club 2.3, F: Detention 2.3: Liar's Club 1.2.3 4gQWolverine 1.2.3.4: Liter- ary Magazln5fi4: D.E.C.A. 4. Most un- usual experiehce: The Breakfasts- Club at the Coreek Palace. Pet peeves: My daughters qTammie. Tara. 81 Cindyl, preppies that put down smokers. depressing music at Dia- mond's. College: Undecided. Major: Social Work. Future Goals: Marry Dan and just be glad to be alive. DAGNY B. LATIMER Shoe size: 8. Donny, Dags. Band 1.2,3: Damn Yankees 2: Show Choir 3: Class Council 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Variety Show 3. Favorite experience: St. Louis. 3!86. Pet peeves: lnsincerity and indifference, students who call teachers by first x loin' nameor initials. College: U of Wiscon- sin at Madison or Northwestern. Major: Surgical Nursing. Future Goals: Eat popcorn on the deck at U of,W with gihristina, and tour the world as a roa- ie. Mike LAUDICINA t Stosh. Guacamole. Bone Head, Mosher. Study Hall 1,2.3: Lunch A,B,C: Wandering Halls 2.3: Art Club: Breakfast Club 3.4: Party 1.2. Most un- usual experience: Metallica Concert. l Livelh Farnumj' Pet Reeves: 'Chee- seheacls. detentions pol amusic. Phil Collins,.x,prudes.- so omofe grls. pos- erstciiiiformists. tillage: U LA CUni- versity Closest Tgiambert Avenuw Future:Goals: live in ajcamlwt box and collect cans.in..'Gdllfornla and to be the first penson to successfully create an artificial appendix. JEFFERY C. LEE DAVID LEEMON KEVIN LEONARD MARK C. LEWIS Shoe size: 10. Lew, Soccer 1.2.3,4: Wrestling 1.2: Stu Con 1.2: Class Coun- cil 1.2: Trojans 4: Kincaidfest 2,3.4: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Homecoming Bust 3: Cuts Fest 3.4: Weightlifting 3.4: One- Softball 3.4: Bud-Club 3.4. unusual experience: Breaking in warm-ups. Pet peeves: Speed seven cables. above-ground Clemson University. Future Goals: Get a , make a million first find Billy his Southern accent year Belle. JOHN LILLY De bi, Lebi Dil- Bagel- 1: Class Council 4: Prom Club 3.4: Ex- CVP of Fi- nancel 4: A-town 4CCaptD: 4. Favor- '87 with ite experience: Spring the Bikini Brigade, the sinking of Bis- mark with Frankie in the spiemobile, and most of all, being Jarnie's musical inspiration. Pet peeves: Dizzy bleached blondes who think they have more fun. College: Miami of Ohio!Ohio State. Ma- jor: Business Arts. Future Goals: To one day marry my high school dream boat, and have my Book of Blonde Quotes on the best seller list. MICHAEL LILLY Shoe size: 9V2, OOV2 for bowlingl. Cross Country 2.3.4 QCo-Captain 47: Track 1.2.3.4 CCO-Captain 43: National Honor Society 3.4: German National Honor Society 2.3.4: High Honor Roll 1,2.3.4. Favorite experience: Track and Cross Country. Pet peeves: Baby on Board Caution signs. College: Uni- versity of Illinois. Major: Physics Engi- neering. Future Goals: Learn as much as I can about everything. SAM LIMENTATO Shoe Size: 7V2. Illinois State Scholar 4: Latin Club 2,3,4: National Honor Soci- ety tVice-Presidentj 3,4: Procrastina- tors of America 1,2,3,4: National Merit Commended Student 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Pickleball National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Sur- viving the Adam Frigo School of Driv- ing. Pet Peeves: Homework and cate- gories like this. College: Oral Roberts University. Major: Pre-Law. Future Goals: To let others know that Jesus really is the answer to life. JULIE LINDQUIST Shoe Size: . Jules, J. J., Just Julie, Twinkle Toes, Cheeko. Chorus 1,2,3,4: Fashion Show 1,2: Stu- dent Council 1: Powder Puff 3: Damn Yankees Tech Crew: Godspell Tech Crew: Honor Roll 4. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Bon Jovi concert with Cinna- mon '87. Pet Peeves: People who talk about other people, manic Monday. College: Eastern Illinois University. Ma- jor: Education. Future Goals: To open guy own pre-school and live in Colora- o. PETER A. LLOYD Shoe Size: 36-34-36. Pete, Uncle Petie, RROlD, LaLoyd. Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1,3: Wrestling 2 weeks: Basement Club 4: One-Handed Softball 2,3,4: Underachievers United 1,2,3,4: Pocket Billiards 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: The night I spent in D.J.'s bathroom, Fritz the Cat, and heavy traffic. Pet Peeves: Cigarettes, long lines, work, curfew, having to listen to bad music, loud obnoxious people, waiting. College: Illinois State Universi- ty. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To finish college, live where it's warm year-round for a change, and to try everything at least once. JOSETTE LONGTON MARIA LOPEZ TOM LOVSTAD Shoe Size: 9V2. Lovehead. Football 1,2,3: Basketball 1,23 Van Driver 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Watching Eric Olson hit Rebecca Bothwell in the face while dancing at an open house. Pet Peeves: Officer Sandkamp, Carle MacConnachie, gags, stuck-up people. College: C.O.D., SIU. Future Goals: To fix the rust on my van, to be a million- aire, and go to England with Steve. SARAH LOWE Shoe Size. 9. Cheese Cake, Gumby. Powder Puff 3: V.l.C.A. 3.4: N.P.A. 1,2,3,4: Mr. Stout's Fan Club 3,4: W.C.P. 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Ex- perience: ln-school suspension '86. Pet Peeves: People who start rumors, liars, cheaters, old boyfriends. College: C.O.D. State or Whitewater. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To cop an atti- tude, travel all over the world, live in Canada, get married, and make lots of money. SCOTT LUCAS ELLYN LUTZENKIRCHEN Shoe Size: 10. Lutz, Ol Ellyn, James Brown. Volleyball 1,2,3: Soft- ball 13 SADD 2: Doy Boy Club 1,2,3,4: James Brown impersonation Club 3,4: Variety Show 4: Ballpark Club 3,4. Fa- vorite Experience: Genesis, trip to Champaign. College: Winona State Uni- versity. Major: Business, Psychology. Future Goals: To have my own busi- ness, live in Australia with Amy Tracey and the men of our dreams. KEN MAAS JERRY MacCONNACHlE Shoe Size: 13W Mr. Buckman, Jer- Bear. Track 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2: Ski Club 4: Kincaid Fest 1,2,3,4: Tiddley Winks Champ 3. Favorite Experience: Utah spring break. Pet Peeves: Being broke, driving around with nowhere to go. . GINA MACELLAIO M Shoe Size: 48 long. Pina. Class Council 2,3,4: T.A. 4: Wheaton Wel- coming Committee 3,4: Beach Bum- ming 3,4, and on. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Skiing in Cheese Head Wiscon- sin, Taste of Chicago '86. Pet Peeves: Ghost Parties, 1979 Trans-Ams, close- minded people, B96 music, parking meters, the Wheaton Police force. Col- lege: University of Kentucky. Major: ln- dustrial Psychology. Future Goals: Edu- cate myself in several universities, throw a wild summer party, travel the world, find the wild side, retire in Ja- pan with memories of WCHS, and die trying to bring back the '60's. JACQUELINE MAHER Shoe size: 7W. Jack, Jackie Most Unusual Experience: Losing my van, the guy who ate my cat, and finding Freddy passed out in my van at the Bob Dylan concert. Pet Peeves: The Wan, pink and yellow roses, being grounded for forgetting the milk, etc. College: Miami University. Major: Early childhood education. Future Goals: To own Que Pasa so I can fire all the bus- boys. COLLEEN MAHONY Shoe size: 8. Col's. Track 2,3: Honor Roll 2,43 Figure Ice Skating 1,2,3,4: Powderpulf 3. Favorite Experience: Oc- tober 12 when I met Dave. Pet Peeves: Chew in water fountains, socialites, Chevy Chevettes. College: Eastern or l.S.U. Major: Business, Management. Future Goals: To graduate from col- lege, have a carefree life, and be unique in everything l do. CHRISTIAN F. MANCINI Shoe size: IOM. Sticky. Speech 1,2,3,4: Drama 2,3,4: Show Choir 2,3: Chorus 2,3: Stu-Con 1,21 Student gov't 1,2,3,4: Soccer 1,23 Variety Show 2,3,4: Trojans 4: D.J.'s Basement Club 4: Fun and Frolic 1,2,3,4: irresponsibl- Iity 1,2,3,4: Underachievers United 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Bradley with Grant, Keith and Temple: Miami with Lipps and D.J. Pet Peeves: Falsity, restriction, policy, wide loads, and non-carpeted floors. College: Ri- pon or Bradley. Major: Theatre, Litera- ture, or Psychology. Future Goals: Lots of acting and success, infinite wisdom, knowledge, and peace of mind. MATT MANDRELL Shoe size: 16. Ahab, Manny, Mo- pester, Trillo. Football 1,2,4: Base- ment Club 3.4: Softball 2,3,4: Caroling 4. Most Unusual Experience: X-mas caroling, D.J.'s basement, tractor romping at 3 am. Pet Peeves: Smoking, authority figures, police, warm beer, stereotypes, waking up, any type of work. College: Anywhere outside of Du- Page County. Major: Criminal Justice. Future Goals: To become a cop and bust kids like myself. NANCY MARIK CHRISTINE MARQUETTY TINA MARTIN KATHERINE MARX RANDY MATHIAS Shoe size: 956. J. Randall. Special Olympics 1,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Letters of friends. Pet Peeves: Dogs. Future Goals: Working at another job. BILL MATTOCKS Shoe Size: 11. Cowboy, Poke, Buckethead, Billy Bob. Tennis 1.2: Football 3: Baseball 3.4: Billiards Club 4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Trojans 4: Kincaidfest 1,2,3,4: Huntfest 1,2: One- handed' Softball 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Getting decked by Tara Kincaid. Pet Peeves: Warm beverages and cops. College: Clemson University. Major: Law. Future Goals: To hear Mark L. talk Southern, to become a rich and successful attorney, and to marry a blonde southern belle. RICHARD MATZ Shoe Size: Qw. Scruff. Golf 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1,2,3,4: P.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: Working at the golf course. Pet Peeves: When people act stupid and they're really smart. Future Goals: To be a profes- sidrial baseball player or to coach base- ba . JOHN MAURER Shoe Size: 12, Yan-oosh, Johann. German Club 1,2: Plays 3,4. Favorite Experience: Summer '86, meeting Do- lores. Pet Peeves: Two-faced, nicey - nice girls. College: Columbia in Chica- go. Major: Sales. Future Goals: To marry Dolores and have children. KIM MAYS Shoe Size: 7Vz. Mayco, Zelda, Kimmy Lou, Laughing Hyena. Basketball 1: Volleyball 1: Student Council 1,3,4: Soccer 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Powderpuff 3. Favorite Exper- ience: Oct. 24, '86, and skiing in Colo- rado. Pet Peeves: Loose tile at Arby's, Wheaton, police, fat cheerleaders, and friends with curfews. College: lllinois State. Major: Criminal Justice. Future Goals: Get married, be a pro skier, own Ehwlptg IMG, and become the head of e . . . DARIUSZ MAZU REK JIM McCANN Shoe Size: Who wants to know? Jimbo, Backer, D-Bag. Football 1,2,3,4: Backer3,4 CCaptainJ: Track 2: Wrestling 1.2: Show Choir 3: Stu Conf Senior Class President 4: One-Handed Softball 1,2,3,4: Golf 1,2,3,4. Favorite Experience: The Basement Club, D- Bag's Birthday, My 16th, and sopho- more year with S.K. and B.R. Pet Peeves: Volvos, stop signs, and mail boxes. College: Albion College or Uni- versity of Iowa. Major: Advertisement! giuanmerical Art. Future Goals: To win JULI MCMEEKIN Shoe Size: 8. Jules, Noe. Honor Roll 1.4: Wrestling Stats 2: Second Hour Breakfast Club 3. Most Unusual Experience: Barone with Chris, ISU Weekend, and New Year's Eve '86. Pet Peeves: The bus, dumb questions, loose tile at Arby's, curfews, and speed limits. College: lllinois State University. Major: Art Design. Future Goals: A red Cogvette, Jon Bon Jovi, and to be filthy I'IC . KELLY NICVEY DAVID MELLOTT Shoe Size: 11. Mel-it. Football 1: Weekends 1,2,3,4: Art Activities 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Steve and Dr. Who, Wheaton Center Sept '84, hitting tree at high speed. Pet Peeves: People who act fake, 30 min- ute lunch, and Motley Crue. College: Wilford Beauty Academy. Major: Art. Make-overs. Future Goals: To find a cure for the uncommon cold, to try not to go bald, be on the cover of Rolling Stone, and to draw the world as I see it. KIMBERLY MERRIMAN Shoe Size: 9. Kimber, Cock-a- roach, Space-Case. The Breakfast Club 2,3,4: D.E. 4: Chorus 4: Pickleball National Honor Society 3,4. Most Un- usual Experience: ISS with Julie and Te- resa, being Iocked in the bathroom by Mr. Backe. Pet Peeves: Cops, preps, teachers that wear clothes from 1902, I.S.S. College: College of Hard Knocks. Major: Survival. Future Goals: Moving to Florida with Teresa Kocker!! CARRIE MICELI Shoe size: 8V2. Mario, Jangles, Bish. XX Tech Crew- Damn Yan- kees 2: CAE 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Who's Who '87: Chief Editor of the Lit- erary magazine 4: DECA 4: Pickleball National Honor Society 3.4. Most Un- usual Experience: Weightlifting with HD, U.S. History with Tammie, any- thing CChicagoJ with Anita. Pet Peeves: Tunafish in the locker, nylons with runs, deadlines, headaches, and beard burn. College: C.O.D. and then DePaul. Major: Marketing with minor in com- munications. Future Goals: to expand my miniskirtfheel collection, buy a Ferrari, and marry Ed on the Bartle and Jaymes commercials. SHERI LYN MIKOS Shoe size: 9. Sher-Bear. Band 1,2,3: Orchestra 2,3: Pit Band for Damn Yankees 2: National Honor Society 3.4: Youth Group 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3: High Honor Roll 4. Favorite ex- perience: Getting a moontan in Laura's back yard. Pet Peeves: People who think they're great because they get wasted, cult organizations at W.C.H.S. College: Augustana College. Major: Mu- sic Performance and Speech Pathol- ogy. Future goals: To get married, have no kids, live in Paris, France, and have a happy life. KEITH A. MILLER Shoe-size: 9V2. Teddy-bear, Marsh- mello, Rock Pep Assembly blow off 1,2,3,4: Snowball 3,4: P.A.C. 4. Most unusual experience: Getting in a train car full of people I didn't know, singing religious gospel songs. Pet peeves: Preppies who smoke complaining about burnouts who smoke. College: C.O.D. Major: The Basics. Future goals: Teaching Lee and Mike to build a Bon Fire that will light when you want it to! CHERI MILLINGTON Shoe-size: BW. Giggles, Buttons, Spanish club 1,2: P.A.C. 4. Favorite Ex- perience: Snowball '86. Pet Peeves: People who suddenly stop on the main staircase to talk, people who judge you by how you look and not who you are. College: Messiah College. Major: Ele- mentary Education. Future Goals: To teach fifth or sixth graders in Pennsyl- vania. PAMELA MILLS Wham Bam. DECA 4CPresidentJ2 Partying 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Wondering what it would be like in Florida. Pet Peeves: Preppies, gig- gling freshmen, and gossip. College: Arizona State. Major: Marketing. Fu- ture Goals: To marry, be rich, be hap- py, be Jon Bon Jovi's slave, and see the Grateful Dead eight more times. COLLEEN MINI Shoe size: 7V2. Dutchess Nip, Mouse, Mo-Mo. Class Council 1,2,3,4: Chorus 1: Show Choir 2,3: Musicals 1,2,3: Cheerleading 2: Speech Team 1: Tigerettes 3,4. Favor- ite Experience: Homecoming '86, Taste of Chicago '86, Chicago Jazz Festival '84, U of I with Scott. Pet Peeves: Waking up, fake nails. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To be single and very successful. REID ERIC MLSNA Shoe size: 9V2. Mad Dog, Reidrick, The Mlsna Mercenary, The Mad- house Management. Indoor Track 2: Yearbook 2,3: French Club 2,3: Chorus 3.4. Favorite Experience: Sept. 12. 1986 at the football game where I met Kristen Cooley and Lori D'Angelo tmy ilfl and 432 sweetheartsj. Pet Peeves: Smurfs, finals, freshmen who think they know everything, term papers. College: Eastern Illinois. Major: Pre- Med. Future Goals: To be a successful optometrist, get married, raise at least five kids, never stop being a kid at heart, and be as good a father and hus- band as my dad has been. KURT MOELLER Shoe size: 10. Intramural weightlifting 1,2,3,4: Varsity partying 1,2,3,4. Fa- vorite Experience: The Towers from Madmen only! Pet Peeves: Cops, Pin- tos, Gremlins, red lights, and trains. Fu- ture Goals: Go mobile to a warm, sunny place where I can live a life of fantasy and illusion. SCOTT N. MOELLER ROBERT J. MOLITOR CINDY F. MOORE RODNEY MORRIS Shoe Size: Qw. Hot Rod. Cross Country 2. Most'Unusual Experience: The time I had a party and cooked steaks on the grill. Pet Peeves: Fresh- man with no respect for seniors, and McDonalds. College: University of Ten- nessee. Major: Pilot, English. Future Goals: To fly for a major company, and to own it someday. STEPHEN EARL MORRIS Shoe Size: 12. Steve, The Stever, The Big Guy, Jeff, Morrisey. Marching Band 1,2: Pep Band 1: Con- cert Band 1,2. Most Unusual Exper- ience: Crazy Rock with Croz, Eemia, Bryant, SJ, SK, Calvin K., and The Uckers. Pet Peeves: People who can't be themselves and try to put on false fronts, College: Undecided. Major: Ac- counting andfor Business Manage- ment. Future Goals: To own and oper- ate a restaurant and to be happy! WENDY L. MOSES KELLEY J. MUELLER DANIEL R. MUIR Shoe Size: 18. Danimal, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4 CCo-Captainj: Track 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,2: Show Choir 2,3,4: Math- lete 1.3: National Honor Society 3.4: Spanish National Honor Society 3.4: High Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Go Blue Road Trip 3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Most Un- usual Experience: Trip to Northern Ire- land and going downstate to watch girls' Basketball. Pet Peeves: Slow dri- vers. College: U.S. Air Force Academy. Future Goals: Be assigned my own F-16 and do a Mach 1 dive over Chris Man- cini's dorm. STEVE MUTCHLER Shoe Size HM. Peeve. Mutch. Steverino, Seve, ..... Shot, Stevie. Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4 fCo-Captainb: Basketball 1: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Class Council 3.4: Student Conference 4: Class Softball 2.3,4: Go Blue Road Trip 3.4. Favorite Experience: Muir's Barbershop. Pet Peeves: Dirty snow. hypocritical girls. stage fright. and smokers. College: Michigan State University. U. of M. Ma- jor: Physical Therapy! Exercise Physi- ology. Future Goals: To become the afternoon bus driver for kindergarten students. SHERRY MUTSCHLER Shoe Size: 38M QEURJ. Big-Little Kid. S.A.D.D. 2.3.4 QPresidentJ: Spanish Club Nice-Presidentl: Honor Society 2: P.A.C. 4: Pickleball National Honor Society 1.2.3.4. Favorite Experience: Feb 13. 1987 and going to the all-night Jewel with Gina. Pet Peeves: Back- packs in the hallways and brown lock- ers. College: C.O.D.. then Northern. Major: Psychology. Future Goals: To have a prestigious job and to continue my relationship with J.S. l ERIK W. NELSON l ,.,. A Shoe Size: 11. The Ricker. Variety Show 2.3,4: Soccer 1.2: Trojans 4. Fa- vorite Experience: Having a great rela- tionship with the most wonderful girl l've ever met. Pet Peeves: Motown, my car. mailboxes. and stop signs. College: Undecided. Major: The Custodial Arts, Music. Future oals: Record contract, Eagle, riches. and a more realistic atti- U e. I ANNIE Nl Sh'oe Size: 654. Elbow, Annaban- ana, K-nee. Cheerleading 2: Tiger- ettes 3.4: French National Honor Soci- ety 1.2.3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Speech Team 1.2.3.4 CCaptainJ: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 2.3: Volley- ball 2.3: Student Government 1 CTrea- surerb, 2 CSecretaryJ. 3 CPresidentJ. 4 tSecretaryJ: Pep Club 4 CSecretaryJ. High Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Head of Prom Committee 3: Damn Yankees, God- spell. The Boyfriend : Math Team 1. Most Unusual Experience: Jan 3. 1987- Holum's House. Pet Peeves: Two-faced people. fakeness, ignorance. green and white goddesses. and one month relationships. College: Georgetown! University of illinois. Major: Business! Pre-law. Future Goals: To graduate from Harvard Law School. meet the man of my dreams. and live happily ever after in New York. Beverly Hills, Palm Beach. and Paris. STEVEN NOBLE SCOTT NOON Shoe Size: EM. Nooner. Looner. Mooner. Schooner. Soccer 1.2.3.4: Track 1,2,3: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Illinois State Scholar. Favorite Experience: Scott. are you asleep? . soccer '86, Homecoming '86, barrel. I had to do it!. and Tigerama. Pet Peeves: Guilt. girls who think they're fat but aren't. and track. College: Uni- versity of Illinois. Major: Liberal Arts. Future Goals: To own a maroon Porsche 911 Targa Turbo and my own oceanfront cottage. DEBORAH NORMAN MICHAEL O'CONNER Shoe Size: 1114. Mike, Ronnie, Curly, Johnny Howard, Drum Major 3.4: Band resident 4: Marching Band 1.2.3.4: Pep Band 1.2 fSpirit Awardj: Concert Band 1.2.3.4: Sym- phonic Band 3.4: Jazz Band 2.3,4: Boyfriend Bearcats 4: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Jr. Seminar 3: Spanish Honor Society 2.3,4: National Honor Society. Favorite Experience: Ugly Squad. Girl's BB Downstate '85, Florida with Scott '85, St. Louis Band Trip. Drum Major Camp. Dunbar. 'and Signs. Pet Peeves: Parading without a License. College: Northern Illinois University. Major: c- counting. Future Goals: Enjoy life. have a P.M.A.. and not take things so seri- ously. ARTHUR ODELL Shoe Size: 9, Bubba. Football 1.2.3.4 Cvarsity Co-Captain 3.45: Wres- tling 1.2.3.4 Narsity Co-Captain 3.41. Most Unusual Experience: Crashing my car New Year's Day 1985. Pet Peeves: Cutting weight. stupid freshman girls. College: Southern University CLouisi- anaj. Major: Military Science. Future Goals: To graduate from college and become an Air Traffic controller. LORINDA OERTEL JENNIFER L. OLLENDICK DAVID A. OLSEN Shoe Size: 1OVz. Dave, Dave Rod. The Daver. The 'AB' Man. Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2,3: Wrestling 1: Stu- dent Conference 1.2.3 Ureasurerj. 4: Student Council 1.2.3.4 QTreasurerj: International Honor Society 4: Coach Thorne's Honorary National Honor So- ciety 4: Denny Club 4: G-Town 4. Most Unusual Experience: Blow Chunks Dave! Pet Peeves: Smokers. N.G.F.L. College: Kenyon. Michigan, or Miami. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To have a pre-party. serve absolutely nothing. and charge Annie Ni five dol- lars. ERIC OLSON Shoe Size: 9. Ric. Baseball 1.3,4: Soccer 1.2.3.4 CCo-Captainl: Billiards Club 4: Poke's Pool Fest 4. Most Un- usual Experience: Morton Manor. Col- lege: Undecided. Future Goals: To make more money and be happier than any Tom. Dick, and Harry. ROBIN L. OST JAMES OSTERLOH Shoe Size: 12. Boss. Favorite Exper- ience: Graduation. Future Goals: To reach 21. MIKE PAOLUCCI Shoe Size: 9. Paluga. Chet-chit- chat. Big Kahuna. Honor Roll 2.3: Basement Club 4: Trojans 4. Favorite Experience: Champaign '87 and DJ's basement. Pet Peeves: Obnoxious fat chicks. College: Undecided. Major: Law Enforcement. Future Goals: Money. FBI, CIA. Secret Service. AMY PAPE Shoe Size: GW Mouse. Volleyball 1: Show Choir 2.3,4: Honor Roll 1.2,3: High Honor Roll 4: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Wizard of Oz. Godspell, The Boy- friend. Favorite Experience: Graduat- ing. Pet Peeves: Tobacco spit and hall passes. College: Kent State University. Major: Special Education. Future Goals: Get my master's in Special Edu- cation. get married. and work in a Chl- cago inner-city school. YUNSU PARK Shoe size: 10. Yunsu. Gisma. Track 1: Orchestra 1: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: National Honor Society 4: Ger- man Club 4. Most Unusual Experience: Late night at Wendy's. Pet Peeves: Teachers who can't teach. commer- cials on radio. long lines. College: Hopefully Northwestern. Major: Aero- nauticalfmechanical engineering. Fu- ture Goals: Drive a Ferrari. live in New York. fly a jet. ROBERT PENNEY Shoe size: IOM. Boo Boo. Football 1.2.3.4 CAII-Conference. second team all areal: Wrestling 1.2.3.4: Weightlift- ing 1.2.3.4: Track 1. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Renting hotel room for Barry's B-Day. Pet Peeves: Plastic peo- ple who think they're better than ev- eryone else. College: Undecided. Ma- jor: Business. Future Goals: College football. pro ball. own a large boat. and go shark fishing. W LESLIE PETERS ROBERT C. PETERSON THOMAS PIANOVSKI JOEL W. PIPER Shoe Size: 9W. Pipe, Yogi Bear. Troll. Wrestling 1.2: Football 2.3: Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: German National Honor Society 2.3,4: Cosmic Aware- ness 3.4. Favorite Experience: Boo Boo Bear and Syd. Pet Peeves: people who don't show their feelings. deadlines. bad trips. and broken strings. College: NIU. Major: Accounting!Music. Future Goals: To radically change the world of music. then kick back and elevate my- self to a higher plane of consciousness. JULIE PISZCZEK TEVE PLACE ISA POLD AVID PORTSCHY 'Rat, Porch Monkey. Co Captain of he U.S. Wilmot Racing Team: Polo lub 3.4: Fort Lauderdale 3,4. Favorite xperience: Fort Lauderdale Spring reak '86. Pet peeves: Underclassmen. ollege: University of Iowa. Major: Pre- entistry. Future goals: To take the Ori- nt Express through the Swiss Alps and o meet Miss Right. ONICA POWELL ERONICA POWELL NDREA PROCTOR INNY PUGLISE hoe Size: 756. Pug, Virginia, 'Gin, Virg, GeeZer, Virginny. oftball 1: Track 2,3: Guys Soccer ,3,4: Girls Soccer 4: Wrestling Statisti- ian 2,3,4: Student Council 1,2,3: rom Committee 3. Favorite Exper- rice: Valentine's Dinner with John tair 1987. Why Ginny? Pet Peeves: eople who aren't themselves and fol- w a leader, calculus, immature spas- ic people, and people who can't take are of themselves. College: Northern llinois University. Major: Business. Fu- ure Goals: To get married, have six ids, live in the mountains, change the orld to Christianity. ATHLEEN QUAN hoe size: 7V2. Kathy, Gidget, 'Katrina, Gwendolyn . Basketball ,2,3: Flamingoes 2,3: Powder Puff 3: and 1: Class Council 3,4: Honor Roll ,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4. Favor- e experience: Summers at Lake Gene- a and July 19, '86 with Julie. Pet eeves: Wisconsin cops, underclass- en that do not act like underclass- en. College: UW! Madison or U of I. ajor: Accounting or Marketing. Fu- ure Goals: To have a house in WI and .A, marry a good looking guy with oney, own a BMW, and to someday in a surfing championship. INA QUATRARO wiv RAFFERTY hoe size: Sw. Aim, Amay, 'Tis my, Raf-farty. Variety Show 1: .A.D.D. 2: Spanish Club 3: Doy Boy lub CCo-founderj 1,2,3,4. Favorite ex- erience: Genesis, My Big Gulp Cup riends, Trip to Champaign. Pet eeves: Unflushed toilets, ci arette utts, being grounded. College: slinona tate University. Major: Psychology. uture Goals: To live in Australia with llyn and Tracey with all of my gor- eous men, and be very rich. LETTE RAMP hoe size: 8. Toots, Dotter. Snow- all 4: PAC 4: Flagcore 3,4: Powder uff 3: P.E. Leadership 4: Sacred Heart ,2: TA 3,4: German Club 1,2. Favorite experience: 1986 Snowball Weekend, TMH kids. Pet peeves: Coconut cake. College: Illinois State University. Major: Special Education. Future Goals: To be the best special education teacher and have great friends. REKHA RAO Shoe size: 7M-8. Volleyball 1: French National Honor Society 3,4: Class Council 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 45 Group lnterp 1,4 thopefullyii Arsenic and Old Lace ,3: National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. Most unusual experience: Flashbulb Tag of I-5: C.J.'s and Bruno's at Miami U. Pet peeves: Hustle in and hustle out! ,8eople who can't laugh at themselves. ollege: Drake. Major: Ad- vertising!Public Relations. Future Goals: To marry a man with an accent: to live in England in a house with ram- bling roses and a Japanese garden. ALAN REEVE Shoe size: 12.23. Honor Roll 2,3: Illi- nois State Scholar: Sat. Morning Phys- ics: Who's Who: Washington Redskins Fan Club 1,2,3,4: Atari Programmers' Federation 1,2,3,4. Favorite exper- ience: Listening to Mr. Backe's stories. Pet peeves: Dallas and LA Raider Fans. College: Northern Illinois. Major: Com- puter Science. Future Goals: To own the Washington Redskins and watch them beat Dallas in the WFC Champ game before Super Bowl XXVII. NICOLE RETTIG Shoe size: 756. Nic, Nico, Keeks, Jou-Jou, Chino. Basket- ball 1,25 Volleyball 1,2: Softball 1: Hon- or Roll 3,4. Favorite experience: Visits to Grosse Pointe-the toilet adventure. Pet peeves: Lionel Richie, polyester shorts, high tops, K-mart. College: Ste- phens College or WIU. Major: Undecid- ed. Future Goals: To leave Wheaton forever, to live a famously wealthy life. LISA RICHARDS Shoe size: 7M. Sleeza, Scribble, Tobi. Favorite experience: Aug. 9 with G.M., Bears game with J.K., M.S. and D.D. Pet peeves: People in sports cars who drive slow, ugly girlfriends, being the oldest of my friends, looking the youngest. College: Somewhere in Florida. Major: Interior Design. Future Goals: Do a Golden Wine Cooler com- mercial with J.M. and B.W. ROLF RICHARDSON Shoe size: Sw. Bondo, Chest, the little man that grunted. Soccer 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 2. Most unusual ex- perience: Waking up at home and not knowing how I got there. Pet peeves: St. Louis stories, Moving Violations, Prudes. College: U.C.L.A. Major: Busi- ness: Future Goals: To get rich and par- ty. LARRY RICKEN Shoe size: 9.5. Lawrence Football 1: Baseball 1,2,4: Wrestling 2: Show Choir 3: Summer School 3: WCHS Summer Baseball 3: Hunt Fest 1,2,3,4. Favorite experience: Succeeding through senior year. Pet peeves: The Three Gags. Col- lege: Suburban Buick University or Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Major: Socializa- tion or Cash. Future Goals: To be an average American or better and to win one or two awesome 1967 Corvettes. DAVE RITCHIE KIMBERLY RIZZI Shoe size: 7. Kimmy. GDI 1,2,3,4: Lunch 1,2,3,4: TGIF 1,2,3,4: P.A.A. 1: C.C. 2nd sem 4. Favorite experience: Carlson's partys, BolIocks . Pet peeves: Pockets hanging out of your pants, '.'FIem . College: Northern IL. Major: Business. Future Goals: To be rich and have lots of kids. LISA ROBB Shoe size: 6. Mouse, Kidd, Short, Little Lisa. Girl's Track 1,2. S.A.D.D. 4: French Club 4: Amnesty ln- ternational 4: French National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 4: VP French NHS 4: Illinois State Scholar 4. Favorite experience: Nice man in the red jacket, Wheaton to Kan- kakee. Pet peeves: Religious bumper stickers and stupidity. College: South- ern Illinois University. Major: Photogra- phy. Future Goals: To be published in Life Magazine and to have a loft in Greenwich Village, NYC. BETH ROBERTSON Shoe size: SM. Bethels. Variety Show 1,3. Most unusual experience: B- at BW's, Denny's with Karri and Pete, Kristen's parties. Pet peeves: Long lines, lying, chewing. College: Eastern Illinois. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To find a career l'll enjoy doing that pays very well! JAY ROBERTSON Shoe size: 1056. Breadman. Basket- ball 1: Soccer 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2: Honor Roll 3.4: Pep Club 4. Most un- usual experience: Having ZUZA score a goal in a varsity soccer game against Glenbard East, Pet peeves: Hall passes. teachers who ask for hall passes, NFC. College: Auburn. Major: Business. Fu- ture Goals: To live in Hawaii with some beautiful blonde. TAMI ROGERS Shoe size: 6. Tam, Short Stuff, Bobsy twin. Band 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Favorite experience: Janu- ary 3, 1986! Pet peeves: French horn players, smokers, drunk drivers, chem- istry, speed limits, and being called a Bobsy twin. College: Illinois State. Ma- jor: Fashion Merchandise. Future Goals: Make it through college with straight A's, marry Pat, and be rich in love and wealth forever. MICHELLE SALEMI Mickey, Slimmy. Kincaidfest 2,3. Favorite experience: H.T. with J.G. Denny's, my New Year's Eve Party '86. Pet peeves: People who talk behind your back, underclassmen who stand in the middle of the hallway, under- class girls that think they can get soc- cer players. College: Unknown - may- be C.O.D. Major: Unknown. Future Goals: To marry a rich man CJeff Gaug- erj and to be happily married and have RAD kids and live on a beach house in aui. CARL SANTUCCI Shoe size: 3. Butch, Tuch, Gear Head. Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: DAVEA 3,4: High Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Chess Club 3,4. Most unusual experience: Blowing up a Cutlass 3 door on the way to S.l.U. with Mike McClearen. Pet peeves: Uncarpeted floors. College: University of Warren- ville. Major: Angie's Fast Food. Future Goals: Own United States Tobacco, de- stroy a green 427, '67 VETTE. WILLIAM SARINE, JR. KEN SCHAMBERGER JULIE SCHEUCHENZUBER Shoe size: 9. Barbie, Pooh, Jul Bug, She-Ra, Brat. Brian 3,4: Lunch 1,2,3,4: Art Club 4. Favorite ex- perience: July lst, 1985, Dec. 14, 1985. Pet peeves: WCHS bathrooms, cold weather, underclassmen. College: COD State CUCLAJ. Major: Anything and everything. Future Goals: To marry B.M.D., move to Australia and have a couple of kids with red hair, green eyes, and freckles. LAURA SCHINDLER JON SCHMELING Shoe size: IOM. Ish, SchmaIes, Schmalesville. Football 1,2,4: Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,4: High Honor Roll 1,4: Kin- caidfest 2,3: Huntfest1,2,3,4. Most un- usual experience: Blow Chunks Dave, Debbie and Jamie. Pet peeves: Slow walking people, stuck-up girls, College: Michigan State. Major: Unknown. Fu- ture Goals: Goto every Bulls and Black- hawks game next year. LESLIANN CAROL SCHOMAS Shoe size: 6W. Sessie, Sesser, Sassy, Scumas, Slushie. Tennis 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 1,2,3, Co-cap- tain 4: Awarded Best Actress 3: Show Choir 2,3,4: Tigerettes 3,4: Art Club 2,3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: High Honor Roll 2,3: Spring Art Show 1,2,3,4: Soft- ball 1, Indoor Track 1,2, Latin Club 1, French Club 2,3: S.A.D.D. 2,3,4: Emcee for Fashion Show 2: Performing Arts Board 4: Musicals 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 1,2,3. Most unusual experience: Switch - 1984, Junior Year Prom on the boat, Timbo's parties, and the past three New Year's Eve celebra- tions. Pet peeves: MUDI, Guys with bad chests, buttgnfhg 501's and uncelebrat- ed Wednesdays. College: Illinois Wes- leyan University. Major: Music Theatre- !Commercial Art. Future Goals: To be- come successful in the theater and re- ceive either an Emmy, Grammy, or Os- car Award. Also, to share a Big ChiIl experience with the 84-85 Show Choir five-some, along with Bird, Colls, Gab- by and Skippy. JULIE ANNE SCHOONMAKER Shoe size: 7V2. Schoon. Speech 2,31 Student Council 2,3,4: French National Honor Society 3,4: Golf 3,4. Most un- usual experience: We can't go wrong - we're on North Ave! , Flash Bulb Tag: CJ's and Bruno's-Miami U., North- side Park 1986. Pet peeves: People who have no purpose in life. College: Undecided. Major: Liberal Arts. Future Goals: To live in surburia, have 2.4 kids, a dog, a cat, a station wagon, and live next door to Kim and Julie, and fly to Rekha's in DJ's private jet. TAMMY SCHULZ Shoe size: 7. Tam, Tamera. Wres- tling Cheerleader 1, Pom-pons 1,2: FHA 1,21 German Club 1,2: O.E. 3,4. Favorite experience: Last summer with B.H. Pet peeves: Put downs, when you're driving and people pull in front of you. College: College of DuPage. Ma- jor: Business: Future Goals: To become rich, get married, have kids, and take a Carribean cruise. EVE SCHUSTER Shoe size: 5. Evie, Evens, Little Evie Schuster, Eve C.. Band 1,2: Drama 2: Speech Team 2: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3,4j President of National Honor Society 43 Todd's Sweetie 2,3,4. Favorite experience: Be- ing hypnotized by Dr. Watson, visiting lndapls., getting off crutches fagainlj, the U2 concert, and Rory. Pet peeves: Losing things! College: Hopefully Yale. Major: Whatever looks good when I get there. Future Goals: Write a good book and have a house without walls in the Virgin Islands. KEITH SCHWEITZER Shoe size: Waterskis. The EviI, B.H., Sis-fingers. Deviant Behav- ior 4: Senior 4: Card Club 4: Hallwan- dering 101: Pickleball National Honor Society 3,4-Manager. Favorite exper- ience: First hour cards land T.K.J Pet peeves: The Queen-of-Spades, Joan Rivers, Phlegm, stupid-smart people, College: With luck, U of I-Champaigne. Major: Pre-med. Future Goals: Getting new parents. SCOTT SCIOS STEPHANIE SEHER Shoe size: 8. Rambo. Cross Country 1,2. Favorite experience: Michael, Prom '86, Herrick Lake. College: Uni- versity of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Major: Nursing. Future Goals: To marry Mi- chael and hit a tree with my car. KIMBERLY J. SHAFFER Shoe size: 8V2. Kimba, Mik. Vol- leyball 1: French National Honor Soci- ety 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 2,3: Class Council 2,3: Group Interpretation 2: Godspell 3: The Boyfriend 4: Vari- ety Show 3,4: Show Choir 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Favorite experience: CJ's and Bruno's at Miami U: Senior year 1987: Flash- bulb tag-I5. Pet peeves: SCTO's 1985, Underachievers, L parties! College: Miami of Ohio. Major: Public Relations. Future Goals: To live in suburbia, have 3 children, drive a station wagon, have 1 cat, and 1 dog, live next to my best friends Bee and Schoon, and visit Ka in Steej's plane! MIKE SHANKS Shoe size: HW. Mikey, Shanker, Shankster, Baxter. Baseball 1: Varsity Cross Country 3,4 CCo-cap- tainj: National Underoos Convention C4, chairpersony: Professional Puppy Juggling 4 Clnternational levelj: Pickle- ball National Honor Society 4: Honor Roll ta long time agob. Pet peeves: Brut 33, Speedos, AIDS, B.O. College: Unde- cided CUSAFJ. Major: Foreign Lan- guage, Psychology. Future Goals: To make sure my children don't turn out like M.J.T. and to view every episode of Pee Wee's Playhouse. JEANETT SHARMAN Shoe size: 10. Charmin, Jeanet- tey, Miss S.A., Smiley Sharman, Bud. Socializing: 3,4: Graduation 3: Rotary 3,4: Basketball and football games spectator 3,4: Treble Choir 3,4. Favorite experience: Jan. 1986-Jan 1987 - the entire year in Wheaton and expecially the East Coast vacation with J.H. Pet peeves: car whiplash, bad breath, Kugirls, bowling 84 movies, swelled heads, people who chew gum with their mouths open, guys who think you like them if you look at them twice, and people who don't use turn signals. College: Johannesburg College of Edu- cation. Major: Elementary Education. Future Goals: To teach first, second, or third grade, learn how to drive on the left side again, keep my American ac- cent, pursue all ofthe yummy South African guys, and to get back to Whea- ton often to see all my cool friends again! MANSANORI SHIMOZATO Shoe size: 8b. Mark. Band CMarch- ing St Concert band as trumpeterj 4: Jazz band 4 Cguitaristj. Pet peeves: Japanese movies translated into Eng- Iish, American stereotype of Japanese. College: I wish I could go to University of Tokyo. Major: Economics, maybe. ROB SIEBERT Shoe size: QW. Redneck, Seee- bert. Baseball 1.2: NHS 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Hunt Fest 1,2,3,4. Most unusu- al experience: Carrying L.R. through Greek Town. Pet peeves: The Three Gags. College: U of I. Major: Business. Future Goal: To live a luxurious life with a beautiful lady. SYLVIA SINGH MICHAEL SIPLA CHERYL SMITH DEBORAH SMITH Shoe size: 6. Poo Bee. Honor Roll 1,2: Powder Puff 1,2: Softball 2, Span- ish Club 2: Girl's Basketball Statistician 4: Yearbook 43 Track Statistician 4. Pet peeves: When people mock the way I laugh or walk. College: Southern Illinois University. Major: Psychology. Future Goals: Become a child psychologist, get married and have 5 kids. STACEY SMITH Shoe size: 9. Space-ey. Party 1,2,3,4j Tigerettes 43 Ft. Lauderdale 3,4. Favorite experience: Taste of Chi- cago, Wendy's Pototoes with J.K., the Chill. Pet peeves: Flat Tires, Piggy, peo- ple who don't believe me. College: Eastern Michigan Univ. Major: Advertis- ing. Future Goal: To go out with Robert DeNiro. VINCENT SPINOSA Shoe size: 8W. Spinner , Spin , Bigman , Spumoni . Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 1,2: SNOW Ch0iI' 3.4: Variety Show 1,2,3,4: The Boyfriend 4: Band 1,2: Honor Roll 2,3,4. Most unusual experience Going to an all black dance and being the only white person there. Pet peeves:' People who imitate Ctalk or act likeb Italians who aren't: people who always think they are right: tacky peo- ple. College: Bradley. Major: Business marketingj. Future Goals: To find a ood job, get married, have kids, open small business and name it That's Italianl! , then get a Ferrari, travel round the world, buy a house in Mon- auk, N.Y. MATTHEW SPITZNAGLE Shoe size: 11. Spit, Bagel, Post Nasal Drip. Baseball 1: Soccer 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3: High Honor Roll 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: Pep Club . Favorite experience: Michigan and Homecoming. Pet peeves: Fat girls who think they look pretty, cars that ut in front of your own car, pencils hat aren't sharpened. College: Univer- ity of Illinois. Major: Hospital Adminis- ration. Future Goals: To earn a Bache- or and Master's Degrees in H.A. and ork in a good hospital, get married, ave kids, and finally become rich. MELISSA STAIR Shoe size: 6. Crazay, Miss. Volley- all 1,2,3Cat Wheaton Christianj: Soft- all 13 Wrestling 4, stats: Girl's Indoor occer 43 Defensive Driving School 43 oving Violations, Inc. 2,3,4: Consid- red Crazy 1,2,3,4. Most unusual ex- erience: Coming to Wheaton Central alfway through my Jr. year after go- ng to Wheaton Christian all my life, and ot knowing more than three people. et peeves: People who drive like me: athetic old people who don't deserve license, rumors that make no sense, reshman guys, Guys who exaggerate. ollege: Seattle Pacific University. Ma- jor: M:R.S. Future Goals: To have a date with Mitch Gaylord, and get good grades in college. J. CHRISTOPHER STANAWAY Shoe size: QM. Stan . Cross Country 1,2,3,4, MVP 3,4: Track 1,2,3: NHS 4: Illinois State Scholar 43 Pickleball NHS 3,4. Favorite experience: Winning the CC race against St. Francis. Pet peeves: Stuck-up and airheaded fe- males, people without an open mind. College: Unsure. U of I or UVA. Major: Engineering. Future Goal: To have a teacher for college. SHAWN STOROE Shoe size: 9V2. Spanish National Honor Society: Wrestling 2. Favorite exper- ience: Prom with Heather Barnes in '86. College: University of Illinois. Ma- jor: Agricultural Economics. Future Goals: Make money. JIM STROMBERG Shoe size: 11. Jimmy, Jako, Jim- my Yale. German Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 43 German Exchange 3,43 Pickle Ball Co-captain 33 Bon Jovi Fan Club 43 Homework 1,2,3. Most unusual experience: Eating mystery meat in East Berlin. Pet peeves: Fourth year German, Warrenville, Osco Drug. Col- lege: Eastern Illinois University. Major: Graphic Design. Future Goals: To move to Jamaica and start a Ruegue band. DAWN STU RDEVANT MIKE SVOLOS Shoe size: IOEEE. Sbonis, C.W.. Wrestling 1,2: Baseball 13 Football 2, Show Choir 33 Class V.P. 3.4: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Trojans 43 International Honor Society 43 G.town 3,41 Kincaid- fest 3,4. Most unusual experience: The carwash, my adventures with Mike Bon. Pet peeves: Cheeseheads, War- renville, hypocritical girls, stupid peo- ple. College: University of Castabolba- col. Major: Psycophysical transpera- tion. Future Goals: l'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. ROBYN SWATLAND Shoe size: 9. Swats, Swatman, Rowbine, Crip, Deb. Tennis 1,2,3, Co-captain 43 Flamingos 2,31 Soccer 1,2,3,4: Class Council 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3.4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. Favorite experience: Section- als-1985, Hilton Head, Arrowhead sum- mers, lt's really funny until someone gets their eyes poked out! . Pet peeves: Seeing my clothes walk down the halls without me in them, the wake-up call , Mexicans at beaches, and crutches. College: Marquette or University of Michigan. Major: Psychol- ogy or Business. Future Goals: To be a P.I. with Tom Selleck, own a country club, and marry an athlete. KEN SWEDER Shoe size: 12W Bannerman. NHS 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar: Out of Control 2,3,4: Dragrac- ing 3.4: Totally incoherent 4: Soccer 1,2,3,4tRegional ChampsJ3 Skiing 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2: HLE 3,4,5: Baseball 1. Most unusual experience: The Bondomobile, knowing Rolf Rich- ardson, crashing my GTO, HLE. Pet peeves: People that just don't under- stand, teases, moving violations of any kind, Doubles. College: Notre Dame or Miami of Ohio. Major: Accounting. Fu- ture Goals: Make an incredible amount of money, play for the Sting, buy lots of expensive cars. SHANNON LEA WINDERMAN Shoe size: 7. Shanny , Blondie , Cheeseburger , Scanny . Varsity Cheerleading 2,3: Honor Roll 3.4: 2nd Hour Breakfast Club 3. Most unusual experience: Fox Valley Road Chase with Hoey and Juli, SKSK with Spazz. Pet peeves: The phrase Dumb Blonde and girls who try to take away your boyfriend. College: COD for 1 year. Major: Travel and Tourism: Fu- ture Goals: To be incredibly rich, have a red Corvette, and live in Hawaii with all my friends and M.M. KATHLEEN TAGYE Shoe Size: 8. Kathy, Dallas, KathTage. Powderpuff 3: Honor Roll 1,3,4: B.L.H.S. 1. Favorite experience: Summers in Ocean City, trips to Texas, NIU, and June 14, 1987. Pet Peeves: Liars, 2-faced people, and people who beg for gum. College: Northern Illinois or I.S.U. Major: Child Psychology. Fu- ture Goals: To move back to Dallas, live in my old house, raise my family there, and be happy. OZAN TARABUS Shoe Size: 7W. Oompa, Zoner. Track 1: Football 1,2,3,4: Backers 33 Ski Club 4: Weightlifting 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: The Budgeteer Inn, and Buddy from Texas. Pet Peeves: People who consistently lie to make themselves look good. Colle- ge:Northern Arizona University, Cor- nell College of Iowa. Major: Business Administration. Future Goals: To live in Malibu, California, never get married, own at least 5 Porsches, ski every ma- jor ski resort in the world, and bench press 400 lbs. MALCOLM TATE KEVIN TAVAS Shoe Size: IOM. Tav Man, The Fighting Filipino. Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 4: Illinois State Scholar 4. Favorite Experience: MTV, Chicago, California, and summer vaca- tions. Pet Peeves: Slow drivers, sto- plights, aptitute tests and college mail. College, Northwestern. Major: Busi- ness. Future Goals: College, happiness, riches, travel, and control of the entire known universe! HaHa! MICHELLE TAYLOR SUSANA TERRES-ROIG MATT TEWKSBURY Shoe Size: 12. Tewks, Tewkstah. Basketball 1QCo-Captainb, 2 CCo-Cap- tainb, 3,4 fCo-Captainj: Tennis 1,2,3,4: Golf 1,2,3: Student Government 1,2: Weightlifting 4: National Honor Society 3,4 fTreasurerD: French National Honor Society 3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Red Corvette crashl, green Porsche, winning state in basketball senior year. Pet Peeves: Naperville High Schools in sports. College: Undecided. Major: Un- decided. Future Goals: To be success- ful, have a happy family, and meet ev- eryone from entral in about 20 years. SARA THOMPSON Shoe Size: 8M. Spaz. Tennis 1,2,3,4: Band 1: Honor Roll 1,2,4: Good Girls' Club 4: Track 3. Favorite Experience: State Tennis Tournament '86: Kelly, the skull, and me: and Nov. 14 with KK, JS, KH, and Officer Nortes. Pet Peeves: Waking up early, cliques, and people who wear tight jeans. College: Eastern Illinois. Major: Business: Future Goals: To own the Good Girls Club with KK and AD and be successful. STACEY THORNE Shoe Size: 7. Cross Country 1.2: Bas- ketball 1: Track 1,2,4: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3: Cheerleading 4: Pep Club 4: Life Crisis 1,2,3,4. Favor- ite Experience: August 11, 1985, De- cember 14, 1986, and Senior Year. Pet Peeves: Girls that punch, people who say they will call and don't, and ru- mors. College: University of Iowa. Ma- jor: Undecided. Future Goals: Solve the world's problems, travel the world, marry the man I love, and be very hap- PY- SHELLY E. THURSTON PHILLIP C. TOMEK SANDY TOSCH KAREN TRAJKOVICH ,. Shoe Size: 7. Mouse, Peanut, Midget, Bobsey Twin, Sgud. Most Unusual Experience: Sears, aint- ing, thirsty at a football game, half-time shows, losing it, Leonardo's, and New Year's Weekend '85 Pet Peeves: P.E., teachers'-hating you for nogreason, Shy qr gust. and eing calle obsey Twin. College: Illinois State University. Major: Elemen- tary Education. Future Goals: To grow to be over 5 feet tall, marry R.J., and keep him out of trouble. THI TRAN VINH TRAN Shoe Size: 2.5 PI. Whatever people call me, Hey man! Most Unusual Experience: Accidentally entering the girl's bathroom at Wheaton College. Pet Peeves: Thetword:: Shhhh,'Y or Shut up. College: U.h-C. Major: .Sef cret Agent. Future Goals: To go back to Viet Nam. KARRI TRASKELL Shoe Size: 8. Kar, Traskelly, Kar Bear. Volleyball 1,2: Basketball 1: Softball 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Pow- derpuff 3. Most Unusual Experience: Bat B.W.'s, Denny's with BR and PL, Prom '86, Pet Peeves: People who think that they know everything, cur- fews, and responsibilities. College: Eastern Illinois University. Major: Inte- rior Design. Future Goals: To become an interior decorator, live in California, and marry a rich husband. CORRIE LYNN TRESSLER Shoe Size: 9. Corey-Apple, Queen Nip, Cool-Aid, Jam-on-it, Dike, Pepto. Tennis 1.2: Softball 1: Class Council 2,3,4: A Connecticut Yan- kee : Prom Committee 3: Tigerettes 3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Honor Roll 1,2,4: Variety Show 4. Most Unusual Experience: F-TAC Fest, and Nick's '85 with Lea and Chris. Pet Peeves: Calo- ries, kissing female relatives with whiskers. College: DePauw University, Katherine College. Major: Communica- tions. Future Goals: get a Bachelor of M.R.S., be happy and secure, thanks to Katherine College, keep my eyes fo- cused on what counts, and rock the world with some revolutionary old ideas. TRACEY TRIPP Shoe Size: 8V2. Trippster, Tray, r jyball 1,2,3,4 1Co-Cap- tainj: Variety Show 1,4: SADD 2: Raw- hide Club 4. Favorite Experience: July 13, 1986, Kevin, Chicago, Sears Tower midnight. Pet Peeves: Tigerettes with too short skirts, bleached blondes, fat girls with tight clothes. College: Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Major: Business Management. Future Goals: To live in Australia with the man of my dreams. DONALD J. TRYBA D.J., Deej, Beej, Tribe, Dou- ble J. Football 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1: Pep Club 4: Underachievers United 1,2,3,44:-Basement Club 2,4: Weightlift- ing 1,2,3,4: Kincaidfest 2,3,4: One- handed Golfi1f:,2,3,4: NFC 1,2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: GE Victory, any evening withsthe Basement Club, Mi- ami with and Tunnabouit '85, Pet Peeves: Toilet paper dispens- ers that don't spin, fat chicks, non-car- peted floors, and Wideload L.Y. Col- lege: University of Chicago. Major: Eco- nomics. Future Goals: MBA, money, Mecedes, inner peace, and Fubar. KRIS TUMIDAJSKI GREG TURNER Shoe Size: llw. Flip, Turn-her, D-Bag. Football 1,2,3,4: Wrestling 1: Track 3: Baseball lk: Backer 3,4 iCap- tainjg Underachievers United 1,2,3,4: Basement Club 4: Trojans 4. Most Un- usual Experience: Tryba's house, my dad's house,Jr. year, Wayne's house Soph. year, Davis' birthday party when Brown hit my house. Pet Peeves: Peo- ple who talk too much, smoking, stupid freshman, and unreasonable teachers. College: Undecided. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To work for the F.B.l. P. BRYAN UMBECK Shoe Size: 12.38943. neun, Hey You! MacGyver, Buba, Grand- master B. Band 3,4. Most Unusual Ex- perience: Crazy Rock 2-7-87. Pet Peeves: The school budget. College: C.O.D., Southern Illinois. Major: Aero- nautical Engineering- Electronics- Flight. Future Goals: Only the Shadow knows TAMARA VALKENBURG Devotchka, Bunnie, Thumper, Sunshine, Brute, Slugger. Tech. Crew 1,2,3,4: Diamonds 2,3,4. Most Unusual Experience: Pep assem-I bly at D's with Tigerettes and Senior Honors Assembly. Pet Peeves: Fresh- men, know-it-all preps. College: Unde-' cided: Major: Deaf Education, Comput- ers. Future Goals: Complete college, get married. NICOLE VARRICCIO Shoe Size: 7V2. Nik, Nikki, Class Council 1,2,3,4: French National Honor Society 3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4: Prom Committee 3. Favorite Experience: Christmas '86 in Jamaica, all the fun summer parties, and the grads. Pet Peeves: Ghost par- ties, fat people with bad manners, not having a tan, and math. College: Miami University. Major: International Rela- tions!Political Science. Future Goals: To have a blast in college and a suc- cessful career, marry a very wealthy, tall, good-looking man, travel the world, and live in a huge house on the beach. MICHELLE VASCIK JAMES FREDERICK WAGNER Shoe Size: 10. Wags, Witz, Tank, Wag-a-zac. Football 1,2,3,4 fCaptain stats 3,473 Basketball 1,2: Tal- ent Show 3,4: International Honor So- ciety 4: Latin Club 4: G-town 4: Senior Christmas Tree 4: Denny Club 4gClasS Council 4. Favorite Experiencezil-litting' the Alarm concert in The Prix with my best friends in the world. Pet' Peeves: Hypocritical senior women, bleach, tacky broaches, cheeseheads. College: Tell ya tomorrow. Major: Pre- Anything. Future Goals: To live the rest of my life at my own pace, toalways keep in touch with Debi, and most im- portant- to meet Eddie, my hero. SCOTT G. WALTER Shoe Size: 12. Stomper, Samurai Cat, Gorry. Marching Band 1,2,3, CDrum majorj: Jazz Band 1,2,3: Pe Band 1,23 Pit Band 2 tDamn Yankeesj: Class Council 3,4: National Honor Soci ety'4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: High Hono Roll 3. Favorite Experience: Aviatio Camp. Pet Peeves: Those who for slow moving chains in crowded hall ways, soap operas, and Jan Hamme Ibums. College: Iowa State University. ajor: Aeronautical Engineering. Fu- ure Goals: Travel to Australia, fly a pri- ate jet, camp in the Rockies, and nock over the balancing rock. AWN M. WEISHEIT ONALD E. WELLER RISTY WERMES hoe Size: 7W. Kristy, Worm. ransfer 3. Favorite Experience: Hav- ng accounting with Jenny Wilson. Pet Peeves: When people say things behind our back and then act like they are your friends. College: College of Du- Page. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To take a trip to Australia. MICHELLE M. WHEELESS JEFF WHITCOMB Shoe Size: 9V2. Whit, Whitspooge, Whitfu, Gary, Hitman. Football 1,2,3,4: Guitar 1,2,3,4: Variety Show 2.4: Weightlifting 3,4: Sat. Night Hock- ey: Huntfest 1,2,3,4: Kincaidfests: Backers 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar: Discover physics as- sembly: Jeannie 3,4: Class Council 3. Most Unusual Experience: When Jef- frey went a Cortin' and he did ride at B- B-Brian's and Brian and Larry. Pet Peeves: Conformists, ignorance, wimps, The A.C., speed limit, ankle casts. College: Northwestern, West Point, or Bucknell. Major: Political Sci- -ence or Business Management CMoney makingj. Future Goals: To graduate from West Point, make lots of money by age 35, then retire to jam with Clap- tton. BETH WHITE Shoe Size: 614. G.H. Most Unusual Experience: Carlson's parties, October 31, 1986, and Thursday nights at J.S. with Beth R. Pet Peeves: BET, being grounded, and curfews. College: C.O.D. Major: Undecided. Future Goals: To do well in college and marry rich. DOUGLAS C. WHITE SUSAN WHOWELL Shoe Size: 8. Sue Who, Sues, Suey, Who, Susie. Softball 1,2,3,4 qCaptainj: Powderpuff football 3: Honor Roll 3,4: Soccer 4. Most Un- usual Experience: Breakfast Club. Pet Peeves: People who nag, crutches, and the weight room. College: Slippery Rock University. Major: Recreation. Future Goals: To work on a cruise ship and travel. ALEXANDRA WIJNEN Shoe Size: 8. Alex, Ammi, Pin- ky. Latin Club 3: German Club 4: STEP 3,4. Favorite Experience: Burning schoolbooks and F tests at a party on the first day of vacation. Pet Peeves: People who think they're cool but really aren't, playing games with bats, balls, and bases. College: Unde- cided - maybe finish at a Gymnasium in Germany. Major: Advertising: Future Goals: My own agency, huge house, big dog, red Porsche 911 Turbo, cute hubby, and lots of traveling. MELVIN WILES ALEX WILSON JOSEPH WINSOR CRAIG F. WIRKUS ELIZABETH H. WISOTZKE LINDA WITT CATHY WOODHOUSE Shoe size: BiglIQ1OJ. Fred, Lumpy, Woody, StaIker . French Club 2,3,4 CPresident 3,4J: French National Honor Society 2.3.4 CPresidentJ: Bad- minton 1,2,3,4 CO0-Captainb: Heritage Club 4: Speech Team 3,4: NHS 3,4: Yearbook 3,4 Clndex Ed. 43: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Who's Who '87: Gifted Semi- nar 3: Bag Lady 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar 4. Most unusual and Favorite experience: Badminton State 85-86 and 86-87: The Hicks from Down Home cheer on M 81 CII Pet peeves: Dead goldfish, computers that make strange noises when you touch only one teensy little button. College: University of Chi- cago, or Carleton, or Haverford Col- lege. Major: Chemistry. Future Goals: Be a physician, save the world from a giant super yearbook computer run amok, run loose in France Qfor a whilej, and discover the true identity of the Tidy Bowl Man. LOUIS WRIGHT KA YANG LISA YOUNG Shoe size: 8. Visa Lisa. Cheerleading 2,3: Tigerettes 4: Class Council 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1,2,4: Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Court 4: Trojans Man- ager 4. Favorite experience: Having Debi with me senior year, U of I with Missy sophomore year, everything with Sue, and the boat with Rog, Darla, and Suz. Pet peeves: Sophomore girls with senior guys, rumors, paneled sta- tion wagons, and wannabees. College: Northern Illinois University. Major: ln- terior Design!Business. Future Goals: To open my own business, make my 1st million by the time l'm 30, and stay a swinging single until l'm 40. LORI ZAHORODNY Shoe size: 6M. Zaha, Zaha Zoo, Lori Loo, Boot, Loricita, Loron, Lori 'How do you say your last name?' Zahorodny . Gymnastics 1,2,3,4: Speech Team 2,3: NHS 3,4: Spanish National Honor Society 1,2,3,4 qTreasurer 3, President 4j: Class Council 2,3,4: Prom Committee 3: Pep Club 3,4: Math Team 2: Variety Show Fill-ins 3: Student Council 4: High Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Life Crisis 1,2,3,4. Favorite exgzerience: Turnabout '86. Snowball '8 . Pet peeves: Junior Year, calories, competitive people, BMOC. College: I wish I knew. Major: English Education. 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On Monday, stu- dents wore college t-shirts, and in the afternoon there was a pep assembly at which the Homecoming court was an- nounced. After the assembly the student council and other groups held Centralfest, and it was a huge success. That night students gathered at the coun- ty fairgrounds to revive the old tradition, the bonfire! Tuesday was teacherfstudent switch day. Kids taught their first hour class while teachers dressed comfortably like students. Wednesday was Hawaiian Toga Day. ra fig . Latin students could be seen wearing togas in order to receive extra credit from Mr. Bachtold. Students danced the night away at the open house that evening. Thursday was the annual Or- ange and Black Day. Both people and hallways were tremendously decked out in our school colors. At the pep assembly, the band cut loose and awed the student body, receiving the stand- ing ovation they deserved. Friday, kids had a day off, but that night the stands were packed for the big football game. Unfortunately the Tigers were beaten by the Redskins. At halftime, Lisa Aellig was crowned Homecoming Queen, and at the dance on Saturday night, Eric Olsen was crowned King, concluding an exciting and successful week. 1987 HOMECOMING COURT Cupper-righthand sidej ROW 1: Nancy Fox, Debi Lilly. Julie Daley, Lisa Aellig, Lisa Young, Megan Donnelly. ROW 2: Chris Mancini, Jon Davis. Jeff Gauger. Eric Olsen, Jim McCann, Dan Muir. 204 4 7'- V' ,4 Q! X x gs-.:ff'7FQ ' am 45 k all .- x , .gl s, . w .L . 1 'Q -hr: 1-Ei ... , ng...- 1- Q-up . A . wr' 'Mx . . A H' ' asf' U 4515 I 'KA .H 7 T'GEH9g 'HEEHS W1 Z 'ive , ' .g'fW ' ' ' VI .9 x Q4 . 44' - 4 x 1 f 5 r'- 2' A 1 F? .fig 5 Ag-,JSA xiii.-X Ti - V4 El X '. X X , La- .LQ L-g'Q+'gL uk ix , af' D -.7 'A' , Y I I , ,cf .. S I if-: . V . 61 ,i',:F. ' ,ff , ' QQ.. 552' f A 'Ii'- 25 'U' fi I Y 1 gi ,J 1 , - 9 f ru 6 , Q J r 1 I ' . M'-'2 , fl LM5,,94H'U ' X p., I Q Q li-- .M rx. N gt M -4 5 'If 6:2 xx ll .E .fl A 5 Y gx I, 95 5: 'V A ' 4--'I -E , 1 l' ,X , X H- r- I V sqgx ri E -h 1 QI. N1 I X , P WJ W Being editor of the yearbook this year was a challenging and enriching experience for me. Putting together a year- book was virtually new to me, but with the help of Mr. Elfstrom, I learned all about the production of the yearbook. Producing this year's yearbook wasn't just pizza parties and times for socializing with friends. A lot of hard work and time as well as energy went into putting the book together. This year's yearbook staff was smaller than that of last year, but we had a staff of dedicated and devoted editors. Kelly Hardin was a tremendous help to me as assistant editor. She really came through for us when we needed someone to do the junior section as well as other areas of the book that needed to be done. I can't imagine what I would have done without her help. Neha Desai, our cover artist and layout editor, did a mar- velous job transferring our ideas for the cover of the book onto paper. She also volunteered to do typing as well as layouts and she took pictures for the senior section. What a little Dynamo! Karolina Gustafson was senior editor and what a breath of fresh air she was! Working on the yearbook was virtually new to her but she came through with some great ideas for the senior section. Alanna Walen did a great job as chief yearbook photogra- pher. It was a big job, but she handled it with ease. She's a true credit to photographers all over the world. We owe the completion of the activities section to Mary McCall. She did a terrific job of getting pictures, identifying people, and writing copy. The sports section was a difficult section to put together, but with the team effort of Anu Mahajan and Cherylyn Cor- nell, we got the job done. 208 EDITOR' OTE Jenni Heaton was copy editor. She did a nice job of getting copy for the different activities that appear in the book. Cathy Woodhouse was our index editor. She was a big help to us when there was typing to be done and she helped a lot with the sports section. Because there wasn't much for her to do as business editor, Heather Schultz willingly helped out with just about anything that needed to be done. I would especially like to thank Mr. Elfstrom for all of the help he gave us in making this year's book. I would also like to thank him for all of the time, patience, energy, and pizzas he supplied the staff with. The list of people who contributed to the production of the yearbook wouldn't be complete without listing the fol- lowing people who gladly gave up their time to help us: Kesha Bobo, Monica Koriakin, Tracy Artman, Alyssa Dres- sel, Olga Economos, Theresa Kendricks, Karen Kolb, Annie Huang, Sarah Jane Rhee, Deborah Smith, Christine Tsiang, Sara Gustafson, Jenny Esterman, Lee Harris, and Serene Sheikh. Now that the yearbook is finished, I feel a sense of relief as well as a sense of accomplishment. I believe that this year's staff has done a great job capturing the events that shaped the year. I only hope that the student body of Wheaton Central has as much pleasure looking at the book as we have had putting the book together. Sincerely yours Raquel Brown Editor-in-Chief nunnuu-:cams IOSTEN This year's badminton team was mainly composed of underclassmen and three returning varsity players. Its main prob- lem was inexperience, but after dedicated practices and undying commitment and spirit, it began to overcome its weak- nesses. As a team, the girls only won one game, but several individuals were successful. Playing second doubles, Jenni Face Heaton and Carrie Olsen were undefeated in Conference until an injury sidelined Jenni. Jenni also topped the singles rank- ing with several wins. Cathy the Stalker Woodhouse and her first doubles partner Mary McCall wrapped up the season's ex- citement by winning several games at sectionals and advancing to state. Due to injuries, other varsity members were forced to play in advanced positions, and succeeded. During practices, the team thrived on their daily dose of buddies and ma- chine guns. After practices and games, they celebrated at McDonald's and Benni- gan's. The highlight of the season was the Leyden Invitational where the team won third place and almost every member took home an individual award. At the end-of-the-season awards cere- mony, Most Valuable Player was awarded to Jenni Heaton and J-V captain Allison Frey. The Most Improved awards were presented to Becky Reese and Debbie Crocker. MINTO f -v l l A f vfff i 1' i , -fi v A ' -f A . ...nl L1 Varsity Badminton: Row 1: Abby Evelhoch, Alyssa Dressel. Row 2: Melyssa Capo, Sue Turk, Jenni Heaton. Row 3: Becky Reese, Carrie Olsen, Cathy Woodhouse, Coach Joy Pierson. Not pictured: Mary McCall, Sara Gustafson. ws 210 xl I 1- C, .. K, 1' v l, Junior Varsity Badminton: Row 1: Allison Frey, Shannon Moore. Row 2: Wendy Chicolte. Dana Slattery, Debbie Crocker, Melanie Cavazos. Row 3: Mary Thermos, Anne Barclay, Amanda Lenz, Liz Clark, Coach Joy Pierson. GIRLS' SOCCER T' J 1 llgligy Hama, Tlifii 'til Row 1: Molly Burke, Mindy Hammer, Julie Hess, Alexis Genetski. Row 2: Coach Luckey, Cynthia Connelly, Sue Steele, Ginny Puglise, Michelle Brown, Alesha Gunderson. Row 3: Nancy Fox, Lisa Kyle, Kari Barton, Robyn Swatland, Julie Buric, Chris Darcy, Jenny Hamilton. Tigml 4' ligwm MQW Ulm ' was f . e Tiger Tigml 'lil 1 I ! is if 'V' , v I- will i ' -, , 1 ee Lenin S kv L w 1' ' 0 A iiiszifi' fig A '. H ' . .ei' lille 10 :+V ' halo ' Row 1: Janet Kim, Stephanie Ziegel, Rose Mendivil, Karin Wang, Kris Apel. Row 2: Kim Palmer, Meredith Simkins, Jenny Berg, Margo Horwitz Kris Santino, Pam Sensale Monika Koriakin, Carrie Schuler Stac Schwarz Row 3 . , , y . 1 Coach Wheeles, Kristy Lorenz, Stephanie Kropp, Keesha Lindsay, Julie Elders, Kristy Boudreau, Carolyn Krick, Christine Tsiang. Row 4: Heidi Spitznagle, Nancy Herndon, Sally Spalding, Lisa Dignazio, Jowayne Ward, Megan Bryan Aimee Davis. 7209 BOYS' TENNIS A . L. A 1 , Varsity Tennis: Row 1: Doug Allen, Mike Henson, Scott Becker, John Dean, Kevin Harvey, Clayton Johnson. Row 2: Gilbert Lenz, Craig Sloan, Chad Tressler, Andy Feinsot, Scott Allen, Coach Cherry. Varsity Boys' Tennis Scores 1 DeKalb 4 0 Crystal Lake South 5 3 Palatine 2 2 Wheaton North 3 0 Naperville Central 5 2 Glenbard East 3 1 Glenbard North 4 1 Glenbard South 4 3 Batavia 2 2 West Chicago 3 2 Marmion 3 'S' 1 Naperville North 4 St. Charles Invitational 3RD Place Tie Fenton Invitational 2ND Place JV Boys' Tennis Scores 4 Crystal Lake South 1 4 DeKalb 1 4 Palatine 1 2 Naperville North 3 3 Downers Grove North 2 4 Stagg 1 4 Wheaton North 1 ' 0 Naperville Central 5 5 Glenbard East O 4 Glenbard North 1 L 5 Glenbard South 0 5 Batavia O 5 West Chicago 0 1 Naperville North 4 JV Tennis: Row 1: Coach Hoppenstedt, Jeff Scheibel, Pat McEwan, Neeru Jayanthi. Row 2: Dan Harty, Tor Liimatainen, Max Brace, Dave Eskra, Chris Byrne. Row 3: Jim Modaff, Jim Kindler, Mike Toohey, Andy Epperly. Peter Bastianen, Bill Feinsot, Sam Saine, Bill Maliff, Chris Hamrick, The Tiger Tennis Team had a mixed season this year. The JV Team had an outstanding winning sea- son, with an overall re- cord of 12-3, and a Con- ference record of 5-2, placing them 3rd in Con- ference. Outstanding achievers include Andy Epperly, 2nd place lst sin- gles: Chris Byrne and Bill Maliff, 2nd place 1st dou- bles: and Tor Liimatainen and Neeru Jayanthi, 3rd place 2nd doubles. The fu- ture of the tennis team looks to be very promis- ing judged by the hard work and talent of these young players. The Varsity Team strug- gled through a losing sea- son. The team, however, placed well at the St. Charles and Fenton lnvi- tationals. With many of the Varsity players mak- ing the transition from JV to Varsity this year, many of the players look to cap- tains John Dean and Tony Kim for tips and leader- ship. Coach Cherry will certainly have a promis- ing season next year when he will have a good number of experienced, returning Varsity players. 211 TRACK l Row 1: Jenny Robb, Zhavonne Thompson, Dan Ray, Kirk Huffaker, Joe Lewis, Steve Mutchler, John Garay, Lori Trotz, Kellian Doyle, Tammy Breighner. Row 2: Deborah Smith, Gretchen Laws, Sherri Klemm, Kelly Tinsley, Felicia Slattery, Polly Thompson, Colleen Goldsborough, Lynn Volz, Elizabeth Warren, Karen Fink, Kathy Laws, Row 3: Coach Lockhart, Coach Neuhaus, Charlie Saine, Adrian Thompson. Jason Noel, Kevin Monti, Kesha Bobo, Art Thompson, Coach DeGraft, Coach Loynachan. Row 4: Kirsten Harkins, Kim Young, Tim Hoekstra, Ayesha Elam, Stephanie Janak, Teresa Kendricks, Stephanie Powell, Alison Peacher, Meggen Gould. Row 5: Julie Dede, Nicole Esterman, Chris Keidel, Eric Robinson, Ed Rutledge, Tony Cowherd, Jim Focht, Heidi Cutright, Lisa Aellig. x '1 Row 6: Dave Drab, Dave Varnhagen, Bradley Doy, Chris Grzelak, Mike Lilly, Pat Ramp, Joe Burrell, Henry Burrell, Tim Coleman, Kevin Kozlowski. Row 7: Mindy Hossman, Marianne Temple, Mike Anthony, Darin Joyce, Chris Brennan, Lee Hildebrand, Pete Darcy, Al Shimp, Ed Sokasits, Row 8: Brad Russell, Dan Shaffer, Dave Hedlund, Matt Eldridge, Jason Bergan, Doug Weckesser, Chris Cole, Charlie Essig, Martin Blackwell, Liz Toohey. Not Pictured: Coach Hauke, Coach Kohlman, Coach Fitts, Nevin Govan, Jennifer Breece, Estlin Feigley, Dan Gannon, Thanh Ngo, Laura Sharkey, Bob Goldsborough, Chris Hofmann, Lesley Johnson, Kim Young, Chris Pietsch. ii: Ni, iv' ,f 1231. 'QXX 'VK' Q, - ellis.. l LW' A r , . t . ,-v - ,I , A in 4 Jw, df M . ill , v 'MI .Af f 5 P rf il. :fl B! al -be C 'Q ' 5 YQ x ' Determination was the key element for a successful '87 Track season. All levels put forth their best effort to attain their seasonal goals. Under the leadership, instruction, and guidance of Coach Tom Lockhart, Coach Bryan Loynachan, Coach Daryll Fitts and Coach Diane De- Graff, the team performed exceptionally well in all areas. The '87 Girls Track Team broke seven of the indoorfoutdoor records. The Girls Varsity team had four girls who qualified for State: Kesha Bobo, inthe 100 yard dash, and Tammy Breighner in the 2 mile run. Both girls along with Marianne Temple and Liz Toohey were part of the mile relay team. The '87 Boys Track Team had a great season due to the support of Coaches Bill Hauke, Vern Neuhaus, and Mark Coleman. Varsity members Martin Blackwell and Nevin Govan had excep- tional seasons and advanced to State competition. The boys season was filled with personal bests. Juniors Jim Focht, Lee Hildebrand and Dave Hedlund were the driving forces this season and will be the ones to look for next season. As this season was great, next season promises to be even better with talents coming from both the Varsity and Junior Varsity levels. X 213 BUYS' BASEB LL , , y Q W - 1555 we nga :Z E39 T 13542 XR- .1919 A' X ' Q. Q JAY Varsity Baseball: First Row: Don Emma, John Kocher, Odis Horne, Jeff Vaughn. Row 2: Mark McKenna, Vineet Gosain. Jason Wood, Bill Mattocks, Anu Mahajan, Larry Ricken, Brett Kubin. Row 3: Coach Jarom, Eric Olson, Mike Donnelly, Jon Schmeling, Pete Augnay, John Gibson, Joe Taschetta, Coach Stout. Row 4: Jeff Richardson, Graham Dennis, Chris Aquino, Bill Sandefur, Chris Joyce, Jeff Kincaid, Richard Matz. ii 1 ? ff! K-3 '57 I:-if Q 1' , W F Sophomore Baseball: Row 1: Barry Hren, Mark Zahara, Dave Whowell, Nick Economos. Row 2: Coach Thorne, Troy Hayden, Eric Claflin, Darren Bell, Kevin Daley, Jim Allen. Row 3: Tim Wojciechowski, Pat Gora, Eric Shultz, Dave Wiggins, Kevin Chriske. l J Q Qi? Q Elf gi: . , x 'J y Ml Y .-rimvj Y Ui ,lj h Freshmen Baseball: Row 1: Bob Wilson, Scott Siebert, Steve Buckman fmanagerj, Greg Siebert, Rich Johnson. Row 2: Mario Springer, Todd Rogers. Mike Aquino, Steve Linhardt, Bill Hess, Jamie Maas, Charlie Kyle, Jeremy McGrath, Kevin Brown. Row 3: Coach Greenlee, Jeff Thorne, Paul Vondruska, Mark Macellaio, Dave Shutters. Bill Stegen, Tyler Clemens, Coach Geppinger. Row 4: Stan Kroll, Chuck Devito. Chris Dudek, Mike Wurmlinger, Marty Wurmlinger, Jim McAusIan, Troy Swanson. T7 J , .J . -Jizz -4-vu ' . ' V ' M ' - 'JiE'T. ff. L , W , In ig if 1,,fiif'5e?+ ,'ti Afgff iw? f' ...T , f 2 X ,i A.g4.'-fiyaugisi Qpzk 1 - . ' Vx. J Ml. , .. WW 9: .I . ,, ' I-f':'A'1 A . , Zif hf L D . -- 3 ' . . f. .,p,g:f.h- 'lk K tu. , i . fws- .k.1,,. i . ., h . I , ..- -tnf.3Q'3A3?fN3 .M K , -111. ' - K - - 4,1 --JB! iqzf ' 4 -me uw . 1-gg... M35 ':,Q. .,,. , f 5 t 5 2 I , ,iz Q .qlhny 'k.a krkkfk iw K ' M Q-'W ' - if' V'-i ' '.'f:m1 -f , I ,, . ' ' . ln a year which showed only three returning varsity players, the WCSH started seven first year players and had a very satisfactory season. The Tigers finished with a 14-16 record but produced many highlights. Seniors Megan Donnelly and Susie Whowell led the team. Both made first team All-Con- ference as did Junior pitcher Jen Barbour and Sophomore catcher Cecelia Rettig. Megan also was named to the All-State team. 'WW' W V qw., '- ' 4 . ', '. ffl f'f a ' 1 3 -f '-iw . an I was-........ .M aigifr f' m.,r-., ' w'qh 'g'w fb' . ,., ,. 'W' Q . . gps 216 Q - N jail W Vj f .rw GIRLS' SOFTBALL Row 1: Jennie Colby, Lucy Allen, Allison Precht. Row 2: Jeanne Nesbitt, Cecelia Rettig, Terri Higgenson. Tina Higgenson. Kyle Tryba, Karen Charles. Row 3: Coach Muhitch, Jen Barbour, Susi Whowell, Heather Cook, Megan Donnelly. Row 1: Dori Napolitano, Shannon Joyner, Kim Williams, Meganne Kozlowski. Row 2: Jen Wilson, Rachel Reinerth, Cathy McCoy, Leigh Wehner, Cathy Hubek. Row 3: Kim Way, Carmella LaRocchia, Tammy Cassier, Christine Distazio, Angie Mundschau, Coach Ewoldt. Row 1: Jenni Gerace, Lisa Fogt, Shelby Wisotzke, Elissa DeCIute, Jenny Casey Barnhart, Tara Hegna, Stacy Silletto, Ciaudeen Calmeyn, Renee Put- Baker. Row 2: Laurie Menditto, Amy Brumfield, Angela Guerrieri, Jenny nam. Maas, Karen Hackett, Amy Knight, Betsy Niemann. Row 3: Amy Muldoon, ,,..,,,,. , ,N , .,K.,,'.i-,FJ . . '?2b: ix fl -..-hw -4i.,.,,,,,,,- 1... H fl Q 1'-l , W , .-..A. f - - ' ..,..M,...s - A W' K- -...-1w-.,-...x--v- 4... ,M A +' ' 6' Q, e. :.. ff . V .., A, ...fn --4. ... I ' - , .v 4- - -f v ff W xv --.. .qnsw ,... ..., '-f X v lu , Lf LW,L J' M4 a2'bQ5 1 A 1 1 1 3 7 Q Ah vm b 5 V .MJ U! H 'vi --1: ' Y I X . -. n . 5 P I LY .sk N ..X, 'Ex' I buf 2 4 :S ' A 1 I 5 f 'i. nv 1987 PRCM: HFOREVER BY YGUR SIDE ref? FQ -bw -Y: .. , 19' ' i. J -Q-M-U + K. floflql N - I ,Q AX v, N nr l'.'.r EJ .E Q ' ' l J' l . A TWG The crowning moment of the whole high school experience was played out in full pa- gentry on Sunday, June 14 when seniors, as well as faculty department heads, donned their graduation robes for the long-awaited ceremo- ny. The seniors, under the combined effects of Graduation Day itself and the intense heat in Colin Gym, felt elated, calm, nervous, proud, and sad all at the same time! And while the temperature literally soared, the class speak- ers did manage to provide a little relief. Chris Mancini took a backward glance into the past in his speech, while Corrie Tressler bade the Class to grow and to reach for the future. Mr, Baker also spoke on behalf of the faculty. The members of the 103rd Graduating Class worked hard here at Central, and proved that with hard work comes true success. Goodbye, Class of '87 - and good luck! 222 CENTRAL SALUTE at R 5 1 H 5 f ,e 1 1 , x I I A .P F 'P 1 I , N I I .l ll 0 E A SPRI ROMENADE HRV? This spring, Wheaton Central held its fourth annual Art Show. This ex- travaganza combined the many tal- ents of the Art, Home Economics, and Music Departments. The theme for this year's show was Arts Ahoy. Food from various states bordering the coasts of the United States was prepared by the foods classes. Be- fore the fashion show was held on the deck of the S.S. W.C.H.S., en- sembles of saxophones, violins, sing- ers, and other musical acts, enter- tained the admirers of the students' art. For the first time ever, alumni of Wheaton Central from 1969-1986 displayed their works of art. Many who have since graduated and have pursued a career in commercial art displayed their finished products. Continuing the tradition of out- standing accomplishments by WCHS art students, these students won cash awards or scholarships from various competitions: Mindy Black- well, Jean Bang, Julie Elders, Emily McEwan, Kurt Brushwyler, and Tom Harty. ln the Scholastic Art Compe- tition, Tom Harty, Tim Larsen, Kim Lewis, Sean Lynch, Emily McEwan, Glen Proctor, Chamlong Ratphim- pha, and Carrie Schuler won Nation- al Blue Ribbons. Herb Brinkman, Ju- lie Elders, and Jayson Huddleston were gold key winners. Sessie Scho- mas won Best of Show for one of her outstanding pieces of art work. As a special note, two juniors, Emi- ly McEwan and Karin Wang, were winners in the Congressional Art Competition. As winners, their art work will hang in the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. for one year. Congratulations to these two winners and all the winners in this year's Art Show. 224 ,,, S 93? Q s titr- : bf 5 RT SHG 3, ,. Vi i 1 f f 3? 4. fx L. QNADE DECK U ,ua 'N D-5 O 5 I 1.21-' .. L. - v .qaqhmv I .yi ,4-iw Altvare, Tony: 126 Alverth, Ginger: 126 Anderson, Denise: 24, 126 Apantenco, Lethicia: 126 Aquino, Michael: 126, 215 Archer, Sheri: 126 Arnfield, Daniel: 14, 16, 126 Atkinson, Angela: 126 Avery, Renee: 81, 126 Bailey, John: 126 Baker, Jennifer: 38, 55, 126, 217 Barclay, Anne: 22, 79, 126, 210 Barlog, Janice: 81, 126 Barnhart, Casey: 93, 126, 217 Bartley, Keena: 126 Barton, Kari: 93, 126, 209 Benson, Jennifer: 22, 126 Berg, Jennifer: 126 Berry, Diana: 15, 126 Berry, Ellen: 126 Bidus, Brett: 96, 126 Blinn, Katie: 81, 93, 126 Boens, Tommie: 70, 89, 126 Bogue, Brian: 70, 96, 126 Bon, Russ: 75, 126 Boudreau, Elizabeth: 81, 126 Brace, Max: 126, 211 Brennan, Christopher: 84, 96, 126 212 Brown Dave: 126 Brown David: 126 Brown, Kevin: 84, 126, 215 Brown, Michelle: 93, 126, 209 Bruce, Michael: 126 Brumfield, Amy: 13, 24, 126, 217 Brunk, Heidi: 126 Bryan, Elizabeth: 64, 126 Buchman, Steve: 89, 126, 215 Buckingham, Scott: 75, 126 Bullen, Matthew: 126 Burke, Molly: 18, 126, 209 Burrell, Henry: 70, 96, 126, 212 Burrell, Joseph: 70, 96, 126, 212 Burrow, Karalee: 126 Butikofer, R. Scott: 75, 89, 126 Calmeyn, Claudeen: 81, 126, 217 Cardelli, Michael: 96, 126 Carlisle, Julie: 126 Carlson, Jeffrey: 96, 126 Caulk, Jeremy: 70, 126 Cavazoz, Melanie: 83, 126, 210 Cerulli, Kimberly: 126 Chang, Barbara: 18, 78, 126 Chilcote, Wendy: 22, 31, 126, 210 Circelli, Lisa: 126 Clark, Elizabeth: 24, 64, 126, 210 Clark, James: 126 Clark, Matthew: 126 Clemens, Tyler: 70, 126, 215 Coleman, Tim: 84, 96, 126, 212 Conn, Sherri: 27, 42, 126 Colley, Kristen: 127 Copenhaver, Michael: 127 Corkrey, Jenny: 127 Couture, Kelly: 127 Cudsik, Deborah: 127 Dangelo, Lori: 22, 127 FRESHMEN Day, Jody: 127 Dean, Breda: 78, 127 DeClute, Elissa: 12, 13, 81, 127, 217 DeMeo, Sam: 70, 96, 127 Demmers, Robert: 127 Dennis, Mary: 127 Dillie, Shawn: 70, 127 Divito, Charles: 70, 89, 127, 215 Doll, Matthew: 70, 96, 127 Doy, Bradley: 70, 127, 212 Drab, David: 75, 127, 212 Dressel, Bryce: 70, 96, 127 Dudek, Chris: 70, 89, 127, 215 Dunn, Michael: 75, 96, 127 Dunning, Steve: 75, 127 Durst, Tanya: 127 Eckleberry, Amy: 127 Eckleberry, Scott: 96, 127 Eden, Heather: 14, 127 Edwardsen, Chris: 75, 127 Egan, James: 127 Eichenberger, Amy: 81, 127 Elliot, John: 127 Eskra, David: 24 Fink, Karen: 85, 127, 212 Fischinger, Frank: 127 Fisher, Amanda: 127 Fisk, Heidi: 15, 24, 27, 42, 127 Fiske, Theresa: 14, 64, 127 Fogt, Lisa: 127, 217 Ford, Rona: 127 Franz, Jennifer: 127 Franzen, Anneliese: 127 Frey, Allison: 127, 210 Fritsch, Krista: 22, 127 Gardner, Tracy: 81, 127 Genetski, Alexis: 81, 127, 209 Gerace, Jenni: 14, 27, 42, 64, 127, 217 Gianfrancesco, Mark: 75, 96, 127 Gideon, Ashley: 127 Giessel, Rebecca: 14, 16, 93, 127 Gill, Michael: 127 Gilligan, Jennifer: 127 Girard, Thomas: 75, 127 Glanz, Julie: 127 Glatzhofer, Stacey: 127 Goldsborough, Colleen: 16, 217, 212 Gosnell, Derek: 75, 89, 127 Gramm, Cindy: 127 Gregory, Gavin: 127 Grondin, Melissa: 98, 127 Guerrieri, Angela: 81, 127, 217 Gurbacki, Amy: 31, 127 Guy, Theresa: 127 Habay, Michael: 70, 128 Hackett, Karen: 128, 217 Hamilton, Rob: 75, 128 Hannen, Gayle: 14, 128 Harrington, Sara: 128 Harris, Patrick: 128 Hassenfang, Jamie: 34, 128 Hayes, Bryan: 96, 128 He, Tikhieng: 96, 128 Hedlund, Paul: 128 Hegna, Tara: 128, 217 Hemrick, Chris: 70, 128, 211 Henson, Leslie: 93, 128 Hess, William: 70, 89, 128, 215 Hill, Walter: 128 Hodel, Heather: 128 Hoekstra, Timothy: 84, 96, 128, 212 Holmes, Matthew: 128 Hoppenrath, Tracy: 128 Horwitz, Margo: 128, 209 Hossman, Heidi: 85, 128 Howe, Barbara: 128 Howe, Sara: 128 Hrycyk, Christina: 128 Hughes, Jane: 18, 218 Husak, Cynthia: 128 Jackson, Jermaine: 128 Jacobs, Rebecca: 42, 128 Jayanthi, Neeru: 34, 38, 55, 128, 211 Jayaram, Mayura: 128 Jensen, Amy: 27, 128 Johnson, Lesley: 128, 212 Johnson, Liz: 14, 128 Johnson, Richard: 128, 215 Jozwiak, Michele: 128 Kallweit, Cheryl: 22, 64, 128 Kendrick, Bernard: 75, 128 Kilberg, James: 75, 128 Kilian, John: 128 Kim, Duk Ho: 128 Kindler, Jim: 75, 89, 128, 211 Knight, Amy: 81, 128, 217 Koch, Joshua: 128 Kolb, Karen: 128 Koskinaris, Rodi: 128 Kotel, Melissa: 22, 38 Koslowski, Kevin: 70, 128, 212 Koslowski, Tara: 128 Krassman, Laura: 128 Krick, Carolyn: 27, 38, 128, 209 Kristensen, Jay: 70, 128 Krol, Stan: 70, 128, 215 Kropp, Stephanie: 93, 128, 209 Krull, Sara: 98, 128 Kruse, Karen: 128 Kunze, Jason: 129 Kyle, Charles: 75, 129, 215 Lange, Sean: 129 Larocchia, Michael: 89, 129 Larsen, Stephen: 75, 129 Laws, Gretchen: 32, 64, 129, 212 Laws, Kathryn: 32, 64, 129, 212 Lee, Brian: 129 Lee, Kevin: 129 Lewis, Carrie: 129 Lewis, Michael: 129 Lichy, Nicole: 24 Liimaitainen, Robert: 32, 211 Lin, Sherry: 42, 51, 129 Lindsay, Kesha: 129, 209 Linhardt, Steven: 12, 129 Liskey, Paula: 129 Lockman, David: 129 Lorenz, Christy: 209 Luckman, Aaron: 129 Ludacer, Kristopher: 14, 75, 129 Lumas, Darryl: 129 Luthra, Janice: 129 Maas, Jennifer: 129, 217 Maas, Jamie: 96, 70, 129, 215 Macellaio, Marc: 70, 96, 129, 215 Macellaio, Michael: 70, 96, 129 Maczek, Jennifer: 14, 129 Maher, Jennifer: 14, 129 Maiorella, Paula: 129 Mammen, Heather: 31, 81, 129 Marmy, Christopher: 129 Matsen, Jerusha: 27, 42, 43, 51, 64, 129 Maurer, Joseph: 75, 129 Mayotte, Ryan: 89, 129 McAuslan, James: 75, 89, 129, 215 McCarthy, Robert: 70, 129 McEwan, Patrick: 38, 42, 129, 211 McGrath, Jeremy: 70, 89, 96, 129, 209 McMullin, Cheri: 129 McNamara, Tim: 129 Meadows, Brian: 129 Menmeti, Jeff: 70, 96, 129 Menditto, Laurie: 129, 217 Mendivil, Rosemarie: 38, 129, 209 Messitt, Annette: 129 Miceli, Matthew: 129 Millage, Kate: 129 Miller, Anne: 20, 22, 27, 129 Mills, Catherine: 129 Misavage, Chris: 129 Mitchell, Timothy: 75, 129 Modaff, Jim: 75, 89, 129, 211 Moeaki, John: 70, 89, 130 Monti, Kevin: 15, 130, 212 Moore, Beth: 130 Moore, Shannon: 130, 210 Morris, Dennis: 15, 17, 130 Morris, Sarah: 93, 130 Muldoon, Amy: 93, 130, 217 Muller, Michael: 70, 89, 130 Mupo, Michael: 70, 96, 130 Nehrlich, Eric: 15, 18, 55, 130 Nelson, Christopher: 30, 130 Nelson, Heather: 130 Newell, Andrea: 130 Nichols, Julie: 14, 130 Niemann, Betsy: 81, 130, 217 Nitz, Richard: 130 Noel, Jason: 130, 212 Noh, Julie: 130 Oberste, Jeffrey: 130 O'Connor, Kelly: 14, 16, 81, 130 Parish, Durand: 130 Parrish, Virginia: 24, 64, 130 Perkins, John: 130 Pertell, Michele: 130 Phu, Mui Ky: 130 Pierce, Jennifer: 130 Piersol, Christopher: 15, 130 Adler, John: 133 Aellig, Laura: 100, 133 Albert, Tata: 22 Allen, Barbara: 133 Allen, Jim: 70, 133, 215 Podd, Katie: 130 Podd, Katie: 130 Poore, William: 22, 24, 130 Porter, Michelle: 130 Potter, Sara: 22, 130 Poyer, Shannon: 18, 34, 130 Prentis, Zachary: 130 Price, Wayne: 70, 89, 130 Proctor, Glen: 96, 130 Proto, Jill: 130 Purl, Bradley: 70, 130 Purl, Bryan: 70, 130 Putman, Renee: 130, 217 Pytlewicz, Jennifer: 130 Ranieri, Lori: 130 Ratphimpha, Chamlong: 130 Ratphimpha, Manything: 130 Ray, Dan: 42, 75, 130, 212 Ray, Lori: 130 Reese, Becky: 31, 81, 93, 130 Rhee, Sarah Jane: 30, 61, 130 Richard, Luis: 15, 130 Robb, Jennifer: 85, 130, 212 Roegner, Lance: 70, 130 Rogers, Todd: 14, 16, 130, 215 Rosen, Kimberly: 130 Rubin, Julie: 98, 130 Rudolph, Janice: 15, 93, 130 Russell, Bradley: 15, 64, 130, 212 Rutledge, Edward: 15, 130, 212 Saine, Charles: 75, 130, 212 Sampson, Richard: 70, 130 Scarleski, Jennifer: 34, 131 Schiebel, Jeffrey: 75, 89, 131, 211 Schlueb, Amy: 131 Schmehr, Marcey: 85, 98, 131 Schuch, Allison: 98, 131 Schutzner, Kimberly: 131 Schwartz, Stacy: 131 Schwartze, Adam: 22, 32, 55, 131 Shah, Viraj: 55, 64, 131 Shutters, David: 70, 215 Siebert, Greg: 70, 131, 215 Siebert, Scott: 70, 131, 215 Silletto, Stacy: 131, 217 Simkins, Meredith: 131, 209 Singh, Babli: 131 Slater, Monica: 81, 131 Sleep, Jason: 14, 15, 17, 18, 70, 96 131 Sloan, Marnie: 79, 93, 131 Smith, Alan: 131 Smith, Chandler: 131 Snowbeck, Christopher: 42, 131 Snowden, Heather: 131 Spagnuolo, Michele: 131 Spitznagle, Heidi: 80, 131 Springer, Mario: 38, 70, 96, 131, 215 Stallworth, Lashawn: 131 SOPHOMGRES Apel, Kristina: 32, 38, 133, 209 Arahood, Katherine: 133 Arnesen, Robert: 133 Arrigo, Nick: 70, 133 Artman, Tracy: 61, 133 Allen, Kelly: 12, 22, 31, 101, 133 Baghtelly Brent: 133 Andrews, Jen: 14, 16, 133 Backhaus, Alan: 70, 133 Stanaway, Tracis: 131 Stanciu, Elizabeth: 131 Stanislao, Michael: 70, 131 Stegen, William: 131, 215 Stephen, Justin: 131 Steristic, Susan: 131 Stolp, Mike: 131 Swanson, Troy: 51, 70, 89, 131, 215 Tappan, Rachel: 131 Temple, Kevin: 131 Thompson, Adrian: 131, 212 Thompson, Amy: -131 Thornburg, Kristine: 81, 131 Thorne, Jeffrey: 70, 88, 131, 215 Tillman, Ernesta: 93, 131 Tinsley, Kelly: 14, 131, 212 Tomin, William: 96, 131 Toohey, Michael: 70, 131, 211 Tothongkham, Netnapha: 131 Trotz, Lori: 131,212 Tully, Matthew: 96, 131 Ullrich, Patrick: 131 Umbeck, Heather: 14, 131 Urso, Michael: 131 VanDeusen: 70, 96, 132 Vang, Tou: 132 VarnHagen, David: 70, 132, 212 Victor, Natalie: 132 Voirol, Brian: 132 Volz, Lynette: 132, 212 Vondruska, Paul: 132, 215 Wadlington, Tracy: 132 Walker, Chris S.: 132 Wallace, Kristine: 24, 132 Wallis, Matthew: 18, 132 Waltz, Jacob: 70, 132 Warren, Elizabeth: 85, 132, 212 Waters, Tom: 70, 132 Weaver, Warren: 84, 96, 132 Weckesser, Blaine: 22, 84, 89, 132 Weisman, Matthew: 89, 132 Wells, Sam: 132 Wilcox, Kurt: 30, 70, 96, 132 Wilkinson, John: 42, 132 Williams, John: 96, 132 Willson, Brad: 30, 96, 132 Wilson, Brad: 30, 96, 132 Wilson, Robert: 132, 215 Wisotzke, Shelby: 22, 132, 217 Wright, Denise: 132 Wright, Tanya: 81, 98, 132 Wurmlinger, Marty: 70, 89, 132, 215 Wurmlinger, Michael: 70, 89, 132, 215 Young, Kim D.: 132, 212 Young, Kimberly A.: 182, 212 Ziegel, Stephanie: 12, 78, 132, 209 Badgero, Jennifer: 38, 133 Baker, Katherine: 24, 133 Ballark, Lisa: 133 Bang, Jean: 20, 42, 133 Barker, Angela: 133 Barnes, Cynthia: 133 Barnes, James: 133 Barrier, Julie: 133 Barrigar, Derek: 70, 88, 133 Barth, Dan: 70, 97, 133 Bastianen, Peter: 75, 88, 133, 211 Baumgardner, Laura: 80, 133 Beavers, Michael: 133 Bell, Darren: 69, 88, 133, 215 Beranis, Edward: 133 Berg, Christopher: 75, 88, 133 Bernhardt, Laura: 18, 38, 55, 133 Best, Gareth: 70, 133 Beusllng, Corey: 133 Blackwell, Janee: 24, 30, 133 Boecker, Katherine: 133 Bollweg, Jennifer: 24, 133 Boosted, Casandra: 80, 133 Boudreau, Kristin: 93, 133, 209 Bovio, Art N: 133 Boyd, Carin: 133 Brancato, David: 12, 15, 20, 133 Briscoe, Amie: 133 Brown, Cornell: 70, 88, 133 Brown, Eric: 55, 133 Brownlee, Colleen: 98, 133 Brushwyler, Kurt: 70, 133 Bugbee, Derek: 75, 133 Bunthoen, Ean: 133 Buric, Michael: 75, 133 Burkhead, Cindy: 133 Burlington, David: 133 Burrow, Denise: 133 Bus, Lindsey: 133 Byrne, Christopher: 75, 133, 211 Cahill, Brian: 133 Calmeyn, Edwin: 133 Campbell, Hearshel: 133 Cannon, Kristin Lee: 24, 133 Capo, Melissa: 27, 42, 133, 210 Carlson, Amy: 98, 133 Cerveny, Jeremy: 133 Chang, Barbara: 78 Chance, William: 133 Charles, Karen: 42, 25, 30, 80, 133, 216 Charpie, Deborah: 32, 133 Cheatman, Jessica: 24, 100, 133 Chino, Ted: 38, 134 Chriske, Keven: 70, 134, 215 Claflin, Eric: 70, 134, 215 Clarke, Elaine: 139 Clegg, Leah: 98, 134 Cline, Todd: 134 Coates, Michael: 134 Cole, Christian: 70, 134, 212 Collins, Amy: 134 Connelly, Cynthia: 51, 134, 209 Cook, Heather: 13, 22, 42, 93, 134, 216 Cooley, Craig: 134 Covell, Craig: 134 Covell, Deborah: 59, 134 Crocker, Deborah: 18, 55, 64, 134, 210 Cutright, Heidi: 38, 134, 212 Cwinski, Paul: 38, 75, 134 Daly, Kevin: 59, 75, 134, 215 D'Ambrosio, Jeffrey: 25, 84, 96, 134 Darcy, Christine: 139, 209 Davis, Aimee: 134, 209 Davis, Christopher: 97, 134 Dede, Julie: 42, 134, 212 Degelmann, Russel: 134 Demange, Laura: 134 Demus, Lisa: 134 Denman, Jeffrey: 18, 82, 134 Diehl, Amy: 22, 100, 134 Dille, Jason: 134 Distazio, Danny: 134 Downey, Kim: 93, 134 Drab, Michael: 75, 134 Dressel, Alyssa: 42, 134, 210 Drummond, Cory: 134 Ebel, Kristen Beth: 134 Economos, Nick: 70, 134, 215 Eichenberger, Adam: 70, 134 Ekelund, Laura: 22, 134 Eksrom, Tracy: 134 Elam, Ayeshia: 30, 80, 93, 134, 212 Elders, Jim: 75, 134 EIders,Julie: 85, 93, 134, 209 Epperly, Andrew: 75, 88, 134, 211 Erins, Andrejs: 33, 38, 70, 134 Essig, Timothy: 70, 96, 134 Esterman, Nicole: 85, 134, 212 Evelhoch, Abigail: 134 Faizi, Lailoma: 47, 134 Faizi, Suhilha: 47, 134 Feigley, George: 20, 69, 134, 212 Feinsot, Billy: 134, 211 Fenoglio, Christopher: 70, 134 Fessler, Allyson: 134 Fields, Jennifer: 42, 134 Fisk, Karin: 13, 134 Fitzgerald, Amy: 30, 134 Fitzgerald, Scott: 15, 82, 134 Fox, Michael: 134 Frantik, Jane: 14, 16, 134 Frederick, Susan: 134 Gallagher, Kelly: 134 Gardner, Bradley: 134 Gardner, Courtney: 24, 42, 139 Giglio, Lisa Marie: 135 Glenz, Kristine: 135 Goble, James: 80, 135 Gora, Patrick: 135, 215 Gossen, Gerilyn: 14, 16, 38, 135 Gould, Meggen: 135, 212 Graber, Mark: 135 Grant, Amy: 24, 135 Grant, Jennifer: 51, 135 Greenstein, Marc: 155 Griebeler, Heather: 42, 135 Gronberg, Nancy: 85, 135 Grondin, Kathy: 64, 135 Groth, Cathy: 24, 135 Grzelak,Christopher: 84, 135, 212 Gustafson, Sara: 24, 27, 61, 135, 210 Hamilton, Todd: 97, 135 Harper, Daniel: 70, 97, 139 Harper, Kristyn: 135 Hartkopp, Melissa: 135 Harty, Daniel: 75, 135, 211 Hayden, Troy: 75, 88, 135, 215 Heath, William: 135 Heatherington, Amy: 51, 93, 135 Hegna, Jason: 12, 13, 20, 42, 135 Henderson, Erik: 70, 135 Henrichs, Kim: 98, 135 Hesik, Barb: 135 Higgenson, Tina: 38, 135, 216 Hildebrand, Lisa: 135 Hinds, Meredith: 101, 135 Hines, Judson: 135 Hoeksema, Stephen: 135 Holdredge, Paul: 139 Holmes, Thomas: 12, 13, 20, 135 Hoogestraat, Nicole: 59, 135 Hope, Marco: 135 Howell, Brian: 135 Hren, Barry: 215, 135 Hruby, Leigh: 135 Huffaker, Kari: 135 Hughes, Gwyneth: 78, 98, 135 Hunt, Maureen: 135 Iverson, Melissa: 42, 135 lvery, Tangie: 80, 93, 135 Janak, Stephanie: 135, 212 Jarvi, Erik: 55, 135 Johnson, Beth: 85, 135 Johnson, Kisty: 135 Johnston, Erin: 78, 93, 135 Johnston, Jay: 13, 42, 135 Joyner, Shannan: 13, 14, 16, 42, 135, 209, 216 Juhnke, Daniel: 69, 97, 135 Kapellas, Jim: 18, 135 Kapoor, Kathy: 135, 209 Karner, Kurt: 70, 135 Kasicki, Kerie: 135 Kastner, Roy: 70, 88, 135 Keidel, Christopher: 135, 212 Kemper, Juli: 59, 139 Killian, James: 89, 135 Kim, Janet: 135, 209 Kincaid, Tara: 24, 93, 135 Klein, Nicholas: 70, 135 Klein, Roberta: 136 Kleine, Stefan: 136 Klem, Chandra: 136 Koch, Carrie: 59, 136 Kohlmeir, Heather: 136 Kolb, Phillip: 70, 136 Kolbusz, Bob: 70, 136 Koriakin, Monika: 38, 136, 209 Kouba, Martha: 78, 136 Kouzes, Tiffany: 51, 100, 136 Koziel, Ted: 136 Kozlowski, Meganne: 136, 209, 216 Kramer, Todd: 82, 136 Krause, Kelly: 136 Kropp, Jerome: 136 Kropp, William: 136 Kubin, Brigette: 13, 42, 93, 100, 136 151 Laesch, Ted: 15, 136 Lankin, Bethany: 64, 136 Lapi, Tammy: 136 Larmon, Steven: 70, 136 Larocchia, Carmela: 136, 209, 216 Lawrence, Randy: 136 Leacock, Matthew: 136 Leathers, Michelle: 59, 139 Lee, Kie-Hun: 75, 136 Leftwich, Devin: 68, 88, 136 Legatski, Eric: 136 Leidig, Amy: 136 Lele, Sachin: 55, 136 Legz, Amanda: 18, 64, 65, 30, 136, 10 Leonard, Debbie: 136 Libby, Lori: 136 Liebenow, Todd: 15, 136 Lin, Rika: 18, 55, 136 Loof, Katherine: 85, 136 Loomis, Jeffery: 22, 136 Loosli, Jacqueline: 136 Lovstad, Ron: 136 Lowry, Warren: 136 Lynch, Sean: 136 MacConnache, Carie: 24, 136 MacGaffey, Robert: 136 Maczek, Nicholas: 14, 16, 136 Maliff, William: 75, 136, 211 Mall, Kelly Lloyd: 82, 136 Mandrell, Michelle: 78, 136 Mangum, John: 136 Martenson, Glenn: 136 Marx, David: 136 Mason, Christopher: 70, 136 Mayo, Michelle: 136 McClure, Matthew: 136 McCoy, Cathleen: 24, 136, 209, 216 Mclntyre, Gerry: 96, 136 Mclntyre, Greg: 136 McKee, Allison: 39, 25, 42, 136 McKenna, Mark: 136, 214 McMahon, Charles: 70, 97, 136 Mertes, Shelby: 38, 55, 137 Micheletti, Rachel: 137 Mini, Maria: 24, 137 Mitchell, Michelle: 137 Moky, John: 70, 137 Morgan, Kristin: 137 Morton, Terri: 101, 137 Muldoon, Roy: 70, 137 Mulholland, Alex: 12, 14, 16, 137 Multra, James: 18, 55, 75, 137 Mundschau, Angela: 137, 209, 216 Munoz, Christopher: 137 Murphy, Mollie: 137 Napoli, Kelly: 137 Nelson, Kerry: 137 Newsham, Cynthia: 101, 137 Newsham, Eric: 137 Novak, James: 137 Obert, Kimberly: 22, 137 O'Dell, Brad: 137 O'Halloran, Brian: 137 Olsen,Carrie: 31, 78, 137, 210 Orkfritz, Jeffrey: 137 Palmer, Kimberly: 31, 137, 209 Pantano, Daniel: 139 Papaeliou, Inge: 137 Pappas, Laina: 24, 137 Paquette, Danielle: 13, 64, 137 Peacher, Alison: 22, 78, 137, 212 Peck, Matthew: 59, 139 Pecoraro, Joe: 75, 137 Perry, Coley: 75, 137 Peskuski, Aaron: 75, 97, 137 Phillips, Daniel: 75, 137 Pianovski, Robert: 75, 139 Aiuppa, Paul: 69, 140 Allen, Douglas: 36, 74, 140, 211 Allen, Lucy: 140, 216 Planek, James: 70, 137 Pollock, Kathleen: 38, 137 Precht, Allison: 137, 216 Pritchard, Thomas: 70, 137 Quatraro, Maria: 137 Quintana, Juan Ramon: 137 Quintana, Melissa: 137 Ramp, Patrick: 70, 97, 137, 212 Reed, Wendy: 59, 137 Reid, David: 82, 97, 137 Reinerth, Rachel: 80, 137, 209, 216 Rettig, Cecilia: 38, 92, 100, 137, 216 Rhodes, Dan: 137 Richards, Susan: 85, 137 Riggle, Diane: 137 Rios, Richard: 137 Robertson, Julia: 64, 98, 137 Robinson, Eric: 70, 137, 212 Roerig, Alan: 70, 137 Ross, Stephanie: 24, 137 Ryan, Tim: 75, 137 Rybandt, Joseph: 137 Saine, Samuel: 70, 137, 211 Sajdak, Michael: 137 Salemi, Jenna: 137 Saminde, Michael: 38, 55, 137 Santino, Kris: 31, 137, 209 Schroyer, Michael: 138 Schuele, Kevin: 70, 97, 138 Schultz, Eric: 70, 138, 215 Schultz, Michele: 138 Schulz, Heather: 61, 138 Scott, Alan: 138 Seabrooks, Robby: 69, 88, 138 Sensale, Pamela: 138 Settecase, Rachel: 138 Shanks, Ric: 70, 138 Sharkey, Laura: 138, 212 Shaw, Jennifer: 138 Shaw, Jennifer 138 Shelby, Gregory: 70, 138 Signorella, Anthony 138 Sikora, Missy: 138 Silletto, Tim: 138 Simmons, Jeff: 14, 70, 138 Simmons, William: 138 Siuda, Bryan: 138 Slattery, Dana: 55, 64, 65, 138, 210 Smith, Blythe: 42, 64, 138 Smith, Dawn: 138 Smith, Lynell: 64, 138 Smith, Sherry: 138 Sobala, Donald: 138 Sokalski, Suzanne: 12, 22, 31, 42, 138 Solon, Patrick: 69, 138 Spooner, Erin: 14, 16, 138 Springer, Jose: 38, 97, 138 Stauber, Jennifer: 139 Steele, Susan: 92, 138, 209 Stegen, James: 18, 38 Stine, Lauralee: 138 Stone, Nancy: 138 JU ICR Allen, Scott: 74, 140, 211 Arnfield, Thomas: 18, 12, 20, 140 Arquilla, Jennifer: 36, 53, 78, 100 Stoos, Michael: 138 Stout, Chris: 138 Swatland, Rachel: 78, 100, 138 Taff, Gregory: 12, 13, 24, 38, 55, 138 Tagye, James: 70, 88, 138 Taheri, Soraya: 138 Tampa, Robert: 38, 70, 138 Taylor, Jeffrey: 139 Thermos, Mary: 138, 210 Thiessen, Heidi: 14, 138 Thome, Wally: 138 Thornley, Tanya: 139 Thornton, Julie: 138 Tisue, Seth: 37, 38, 55, 64, 138 Tran, Doung: 138 Tressler, Chad: 70, 88, 138, 211 Tsusaki, Michael: 59, 138 Turk, Susan: 138, 210 Vang, Tong: 39, 55, 75, 138 Varricchio, Erika: 24, 59, 138 Villagran, Lucinda: 138 Vlaming, Peter: 84, 96, 138 Vogt, Cara: 25, 39, 92, 138 Walrad, Monique: 12, 14, 16, 138 Warchol, Erika: 22, 80, 138 Wawrzyniak, Kris: 138 Way, Kimberly: 14, 138, 209, 216 Webb, Matthew: 138 Wehner, Leigh: 138, 209, 216 Weisheit, David: 139 Weist, Mary: 139 Wharton, Jennifer: 139 Wheeles, Sean: 75, 139 Whitcomb, Thomas: 139 White, Candace: 139 White, Kimberly: 24, 139 White, Thomas: 139 Whowell, David: 70, 139, 215 Wiedemeier, Jeffrey: 18, 55, 139 Wiggins, David: 70, 139 Wiley, Michael: 139 Williams, Amy: 27, 42, 64 Williams, Kimberly: 139, 209, 216 Wilson, Jeremy: 20, 70, 97, 139 Wiltfang, David: 15, 139 Winsor, Steven: 139 Wirkus, Scott: 59, 139 Wirtschoreck, Mark: 139 Wojciechowski, Tim: 70, 139, 215 Wolf, Bradley: 96, 139 Wolsfeld, Lisa: 27, 139 Woodman, Allison: 139 Woodruff, Bethany: 13, 24, 42, 139 Woolley, Scott: 139 Wortman, Lisa: 139 Wuollet, Ricky:,97, 139 York, Julie: 139 Zahara, Mark: 139 Zamindar, Marya: 31, 98, 139 Zamsky, John: 22, 24, 139 140 Augnay, Peter: 69, 140, 214 Austin, Timothy: 147 Bailey, Heather: 71, 140 Baker, Heidi: 140 Baker, Micheal: 12, 13, 20, 140 Barbanera, Carrie: 140 Barbour, Jennifer: 74, 140, 216 Barbour, Richard: 140 Barnes, Heather: 22, 36, 140 Barton, Scott: 86, 140 Baumann, Kyle: 86, 140 Baxa, Craig: 140 Beal, Brian: 140 Becker, Scott: 36, 69, 86, 140, 211 Becker, Walter: 96, 140 Bell, Christine: 140 Bergen, Jason: 140, 69, 202 Berger, Gayle: 31, 140 Bergstrom, Dan: 55, 61, 140 Bienlien, Marjorie: 18, 31, 140 Blanford, Susan: 36, 71, 140 Blinn, Maggie: 80, 92, 140 Bodle, Kenneth: 74, 140 Boersma, Ken: 140 Boulton, Dan: 74, 147 Breece, Jennifer: 14, 31, 85, 140, 212 Brennan, Thomas: 147 Brom, Eva: 140 Bryan, Megan: 42, 140, 209 Bryan, Stephanie: 140 Bryant, Veronica: 140 Buckingham, Andrea: 31, 34, 140 Bugbee, Shane: 147 Burbach, Rebecca: 140 Burchianti, Carolyn: 22, 140 Busch, Amy: 140 Buziecki, Alisa: 140 Cahill, Wendy: 24, 39, 45, 140 Calamia, Steven: 140 Camilleri, Andrea: 140 Cantu, Alma: 59, 140 Caracelio, Dawn: 140 Carlin, Melissa: 12, 24, 78, 140 Carr, Mark: 140 Carter, Tiffany: 140 Caspari, Gottfried: 74, 141 Cassier, Tamara: 15, 141, 209, 216 Chadra, Sheryl: 101, 141 Chapman, Monica: 18, 141 Chasteen, Stephen: 141 Cho, David: 141 Christman, Barry: 12, 13, 22, 24, 141 Colby, Jennie: 13, 20, 42, 71, 82, 141, 216 Conforti, Mark: 141, 69 Cooley, Melanie: 28, 31, 36, 141 Cornell, Cherylyn: 141 Cothern, Daniel: 59, 69, 96, 141 Coye, John: 141 Craig, Cassandra: 141 Crocker, Scott: 141 Dann, Christopher: 48, 141 Davis, Matthew: 141 Dean, John: 38, 141, 211 Defer, Kathleen: 141 Delameter, Jeremy: 13, 28, 141 Delgado, Christopher: 147, 69 Dennis, Graham: 141, 214 Denunido, Micheal: 53, 64, 141 Deppe, Chris: 147 Derrick, Christopher: 141 Desai, Neha: 28, 48, 53, 6q, 141 Deshazer, Carrie: 141 Dignazio, Lisa: 53, 141, 209 Disz, Valerie: 141 Dobberstein, Patrick: 141 Donnelly, Micheal: 141, 214 Downer, Kelly: 24, 141 Downey, Kelli: 53, 100, 141 Drew, William: 141 Driscoll, Robert: 141 Duncan, Kelly Jeanne: 141 Eberst, Leisha: 42, 43, 141 Edwards, Dennis: 141 Eldridge, Matthew: 141, 69, 212 Elkmann, Kevin: 141 Emma. Donald: 74, 141, 214 Eskra, Lauren: 141 Essig, Charles: 69, 141, 212 Estreman, Jennifer: 13, 42, 61, 141 Evanoski, Joseph: 141 Faulhaber, Todd: 141 Fedele, Michele: 58, 141 Fey, Margaret: 141 Field, Charles: 141 Fischinger, Joseph: 20, 141 Flynn, Kelly: 141 Fotcht, Jim: 141,212 Foley, Christopher: 142 Foos, David: 15, 20, 142 Frederick, Daniel: 142 Fry, Thomas: 59, 96, 142 Fuller, Eric: 74, 96, 142 Gallagher, Byrne: 96, 142, 69 Gallagher, Kathleen: 22, 142 Gannon, Daniel: 64, 84, 142, 212 Garay, John William: 51, 53, 74, 142, 212 Gibbons, Melynda: 142 Gideon, Amber: 98, 142 Gilbertsen, Stacey: 142 Gilligan, Mary Ellen: 58, 142 Glendinning, David: 53, 74, 142 Goble, Mark: 42, 43, 51, 53, 142 Gohlke, Michael: 142, 69 Goldsborough, Robert: 36, 38, 64, 65.84, 142,212 Gramm, Steve: 142 Grant, Dean: 142 Gray, David: 142 Griffin, John: 86, 142 Grondin, Tony: 142 Grychowski, Wojtek: 142 Gundersen, Alesha: 39, 45, 51, 53, 100, 142, 209 Guy, Ken: 142 Hager, Brooke: 142 Halvorsen, Anthony: Hamilton, Jennifer: 53, 92, 142, 209 Hammer, Mindy: 100, 142, 209 Hans, Christine: 142 Harder, Heidi: 142 Hardin, Kelly: 31, 37, 61, 64, 65, 142 Harkins, Kirsten: 142, 212 Harris, Stacey: 24, 30, 64, 142 Harrison, Timothy: 58, 142 Harter: David 142 Harvey, Kevin: 142, 211 Heaton, Jenni: 15, 34, 36, 38, 61, 80, 142, 210 Hedlund, David: 142, 212 Hein, Sarah: 58, 142 Helfer, Renee: 142 Hendon, Bruce: Henson, Michael: 36, 69, 142, 211 Herndon, Nancy: 78, 142, 209 Hernt, Curtis: 147 Hicks, Melissa: 24, 142 Higgenson, Theresa: 143, 216 Hildebrand, Lee: 84, 143, 212 Hinckley, WilliaM: 143 Hobein,Christopher: 14, 28, 74, 143 Holderbaum, Scott: 69, 143 Hoppenstedt, Jenny: 31, 53, 71, 143 Horne, Odis: 146, 16, 143, 214 Horst, Damon: 143 Howell, Steven: 143 Huang, Annie: 12, 18, 20, 32, 33, 36 38, 55, 61, 143 Hubek, Kathleen: 143, 209, 216 Huber, Mathew: 143 Huddleston, Jayson: 143 Huffaker, Kirk: 24, 84, 143, 212 Humphrey, Marta: 143 Hunt, Curtis: Hunter, James: 143 Husak, Jenifer: 36, 98, 143 Hussain, Faiyaz: 46, 64, 143 Hoy, Savan: 143 Hoy, Savorn: 143 Jackson, Peggy Mary: 143 Janicki, Jeffrey: 14, 143 Jayanthi, Hareesh: 143 Johnson, Andrew: 96, 143 Johnston, Clayton: 143, 211 Johnston, Robin: 32, 143 Jonas, Tawnya: 143 Jordan, Lisa: 143 Joyce, Darin: 143, 212 Jozwiak, Nancy: 53, 100, 143 Kalkman, Jason: 20, 143 Kanikula, Thomas: 143 Kaufmann, Jeffery: Kendricks, Teresa: 30, 53, 61, 143, 212 Kennedy, Sean: 74, 143 Kensinger, Michelle: 31, 45, 143 King, Brent: 143 Kleimeyer, Kathi: 143 Klemm, Sherri: 31, 60. 143, 212 Kocher, John: 74, 143, 214 Koepke, Katrina: 147 Kotil, Scott: 143 Kotte, Diane: 32, 37, 38, 143 Kraiovski, Meri: 143 Kramer, Jeff: 144 Krick, Doug: 144 Kroger, Katie: 74, 144 Krueger, Kraig: 96, 144, 69 Krulac, Brent: 144 Kuglick, Brian: 144 Kulesza, Tracy: 22, 144 Lawrence, Valerie: 14, 16, 144 Lehman, Theresa: 59, 144 Lenz, Gilbert: 144, 211 Lewis, Joseph: 64, 69, 74, 144, 212 Lewis, Kimberly: 38, 53, 144 Lewis, Ray: 144 Lilly, Denise: 14, 16, 144 Lipp, Dale: 144 Liu, Amy: 14, 28, 144 Lomonaco, Teresa: 144 Lopossa, Kerri: 51, 53, 92, 144 Luczak, Ed: 59, 144 Lupi, Diane: 80, 144 Lytle, Cindl: 144 Mack, Lisa: 144 Mahaian, Anu: 18, 34, 38, 55, 61. 144, 214 Mancini, Angela: 36, 55, 71, 144 Marsh, Robert Alex: 69, 86, 144 Martinez, Allen: 20, 96, 144 Martinez, Walter: 15, 144 Mason, Scott: 74, 144 Matts, Rhonda: 144 Maurer, Joan: 20, 71, 144 McCall, Mary: 3, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 61, 144, 210 McCormack, Chris: 144 McDonald, Liann: 144 McEwan, Emily: 13, 28, 31, 36, 48. 144 McGraw, David: Mclntire, Laura: 32, 33, 144 McMinn, Sheila: 147 McMullin, Frank: 144 McNamara, Patrick: 58, 144 Michnik, Pete: Miller, Ronald: 144 Mini, Lisa: 71, 144 Mitchell, DJ: 74, 144 Mitchell, Lascelles: 144 Modaff, Theresa: 20, 42, 78, 144 Monti, Cristin: 147 Moore, Brian: 144 Mortimer, Melissa: Mowbray, Sarah: 145 Mudge, Andrew: 145 Muir, Elizabeth: 53, 69, 145 Napolitano, Dori: 59, 145, 209, 216 Nash, Michelle: 145 Nelson, Karyn: 58, 145 Nesbitt, Jeanne: 145, 216 Newman, Sally: 24, 101, 145 Ngo, Thanh: 74, 145, 212 Nkhoma, Lucia: 145 Noack, Wendi: 59, 145 Nork, Jolene: 101, 145 Novak, Krista: 53, 92, 145 Oaks, Andy: 86, 74, 145 Ohlman, Stacie: 98, 145 Ohlson, Heather: 145 Olfus, Pamela: 145 O'Malley, Brian: 82, 145 Parker, Matthew: 15, 145 Passut, Charles: 15, 20, 145 Paulsen, Brian: 12, 15, 20, 36, 55, 145 Pearl, Brian: 15, 145 Pehl, Alan: 145 Petry, Donovan: 145 Piech, Arian: 31, 53, 145 Piersol, Nicole: 12, 14, 16, 145 Adler, Susan: 58, 150 Advaney, Anita: 28, 31, 57, 61, 150 Aellig, Lisa: 51, 53, 56, 100, 150, Pierson, Tracy: 53, 100, 145 Pietsch, Chris: 38, 84, 145, 212 Pinheiro, Patricia: 46, 145 Piraino, Anthony: 145 Populorum, Patrick: 69, 145 Powell, Stephanie: 212 Prichard, Timothy: 15, 74, 145 Puglise, Vicky: 145 Pywowarczuk, Kristina: 42, 145 Reinke, Mary: 22, 145 Rendina, Michelle: 80, 145 Rezmer, Tricia: 145 Rhides, William: 145 Richardson, Jeff: 69, 145, 214 Rosado, Vicente: 145 Rosen, Raymond: 18, 145 Rosenthal, Janet: 145 Ruffner, Jeanne: 145 Ruffolo, Jennifer: 145 Runge, Diana: 145 Ruzicka, Thia: 36, 146 Ryan, Timothy: 147 Salzmann, Brad: 69, 146 Samec, Jeffrey: 146 Sandefur, William: 69, 86, 146, 214 Sanders, Kimberly: 146 Santoianni, Michele: 80, 146 Saylor, Todd: 146 Scheibel, Robert: 37, 38, 74, 146 Schiavinato, Laura: 146 Schrader, Jonathan: 146 Schulbaum, Karen: 78, 146 Schuler, Carrie: 146, 209 Schuster, Michael: 146 Schwarze, Eric: 14, 16, 31, 42, 43, 146 Shaffer, Daniel: 69, 146, 212 Sharkey, Renee: 147 Shay, Brenda: 36, 80, 146 Shedd, Joy: 46, 80, 146 Sheikh, Serene: 12, 14, 16, 61, 146 Shields, Jason: 84, 146 Shimp, Alan: 69, 146, 212 Shoup, Brett: 146 Signorella, Cheryl: 146 Simmons, Joanna: 146 Sipla, James: 58, 146 Slater, Susan: 146 Slattery, Felicia: 42, 43, 59, 146, 212 Slavik, Shawn: 146 Sleep, Melissa: 146 Sloan, Craig: 86, 146, 211 Smith, Joann: 146 Smith, Nathan: 146 Smolibowski, Toshi: 74, 146 Snowden, Lindsey: 20, 146 Sokasits, Edward: 69, 146, 212 Sommerville, Mark: 146 Spalding, Sally: 147, 209 Spengel, Keith: 13, 15, 20, 42, 43, 146 Spentzos, George: 146 Spinosa, Robert: 146 SENIOR 212 Allen, Julie: 53, 150 Alveth, Cinnamon: 150 Steffen, Anita: 146 Steffen, Jenny: 146 Stehlik, Cathy: 146 Stersic, Steven: 145, 69 Styrcula, Andy: 146 Sung, Sylvia: 12, 18, 32, 55, 146 Szyszko, Leslie: 146 Taschetta, Joseph: 146, 214, 69 Taylor, Paul: 14, 146 Temple, Marianne: 53, 80, 92, 146, 212 Thompson, Arthur: 146, 212 Thompson, Polly: 25, 85, 146, 212 Thompson, Zhavonne: 30, 51, 53, 146, 212 Toohey, Elizabeth: 48, 51, 53, 80, 92, 146, 212 Townsley, Jeffrey: 146 Tran, Quang: 38, 146 Tran, Thanh: 146 Tran, Toan: 59, 74, 146 Troxel, Matthew: 59, 82, 147 Tryba, Kyle: 92, 147, 216 Tsiang, Christine: 37, 38, 42, 55, 61 85, 147, 209 Tully, Shannon: 147 Tutsauer, Ursula: 18 Vagedes, Michelle: 36, 147 Vernhagen, Elisabeth: 42, 147 Vaughn, Jeffrey: 147, 214 Verdugo, Manuel: 96, 147, 69 Vogel, Heather: 147 Volz, Don: 147 Walen, Alanna: 14, 28, 31, 36, 61, 64, 65, 147 Wang, Karin: 36, 65, 83, 147, 209 Wangler, Thomas: 58, 147 Ward, Jowayne: 42, 147, 209 Warrens, Kim: 53, 147 Webster, Barbara: 58, 147 Weckesser, Douglas: 48, 84, 147, 212 Welch, Lauri: 36, 147 Wemhaner, Jennifer: 147 White, Aimee: 13, 22, 24, 247 Whitney, Bradford: 147 Wiggins, Tracie: 147 Wilhelm, Jennifer: 147 Wilson, Angela: 147 Wilson, Eric: 147 Wilson, Gregory: 47, 147 Wilson, Jennifer: 85, 147, 209, 216 Wilson, Marilyn: 92, 147 Wise, Vance: 147 Wissmiller, Tamyra: 24, 147 Wood, Jason: 20, 147, 214 Woods, Heather: 147 Wright, Chad: 147 Yench, Carrie: 147 Young, Kirsten: 18, 32, 37, 38, 42 Zaleswski, Robin: 24, 42, 43, 51, 53 147 Zeitler, Jodie: 53, 147 Amelio, Marie: 150 Anderson, Jeff: 14, 150 Anthony, Michael: 84, 150, 212 Apantenco, Maria: 150 Aquino, Chris: 36, 54, 56, 57, 150 Arrigo, Joseph: 150 Backhaus, Carol: 150 Bang, Linda: 150 Banta, Julie: 42, 43, 150 Bartodziej, Sherry: 59, 150 Benshoof, Carol: 58, 151 Benton, Lea: 71,151 Berkes, Susan: 36, 52, 57, 71, 151 Berry, Joy: 151 Betts, Julie: 29, 31, 36, 56, 57, 151 Bey, Ivan: 58, 151 Blackwell, Martin: 59, 151, 212 Blackwell, Melinda: 13, 24, 151 Bobo, Kesha: 53, 151, 212 Bon, David: 69, 151 Bothwell, Rebecca: 24, 100, 151 Breighner, Tammy: 36, 56, 57, 85, 151, 176, 212 Brinkman, Herb: 59, 151 Brown, Gina: 31, 34, 36, 45, 57, 85, 151 Brown, Keith: 151 Brown: Raquel: 61, 151 Bryson, David: 57, 74, 152 Buric, Julie: 31, 36, 56, 57, 152, 209 Burke, Catherine: 20, 53, 71, 152, 209 Busboom, David: 20, 74, 152 Byrne, Leslie: 152 Carlson, Julie: 152 Carlson, Kristen: 152 Carter, Kimberly: 59, 92, 152, 176 Cartwright, Melinda: 58, 152 Chadra, Steve: 59, 152 Chamberlin, Mason: 12, 14, 16, 152 Charles, Andrew: 36, 37, 53, 57, 69, 152 Cheuk, David: 38, 55, 57, 152 Chilcote, Wayne: 58, 152 Chilcote, Wayne: 58, 152 Chopra, Rajiv: 36, 152, 174 Cione, Mary: 53, 71, 98, 152 Colvin, Heather: 153 Coons, Amy: 153 Covell, Nancy: 35, 56, 57, 58, 153 Crosby, Curt: 153 Crowl, Michael: 12, 42, 43, 153 Culter, Terri: 20, 22, 153 Czajka, James: 37, 57, 84, 153 D'Agostino, Andrea: 20, 153 Dahlquist, Brian: 48, 82, 153, 175 Dahlquist, Julie: 24 Daley, Julie: 20, 71, 153, 176 Darcy, Peter: 153, 212 Daugherty, Wendy: 58, 153 Davis, Dean: 58 Davis, Heather: 28, 31, 57, 153 Davis: Jon: 96, 153 Decore, Danamarie: 153 Decowski, Bonny: 153 Demange, Julie: 13, 56, 57, 78, 154 Denton, Danielle: 154 Dichtl, Melissa: 58, 154 Dismeier, Lisa: 14, 16, 154 Dobrin, John: 154 Donnelly, Megan: 36, 53, 56, 57, 71, 154, 216 Dormanen, Jill: 154 Doyle, Kelly: 154, 212 Drube, Denise: 154 Dunlap, Kimberly: 59, 154 Dunning, Karyn: 53, 154 Dybas, Dawn: 59, 154 Eagen, Micheal: 58, 154 Ebel, Blake: 14, 86, 154, 176 Eberle, Heather: 154 Eckelberry, James: 59, 154 Economos, Olga: 39, 45, 61, 155 Edmonds, Cristena: 155 Ehnborn, Susan: 53, 155 Elmazi, Petrit: 69, 155 Enbrecht, Shannon: 59, 155 Engstrom, Deanna: 59, 155 Evelhoch, Amanda: 14, 16, 36, 56, 57, 155, 210 Fawver, John: 45, 155 Feinsot, Andrew: 53, 155 Filas, Joe: 155 Fink, Gail: 155 Fischer, Laura: 58, 155 Fisher, Melissa: 24, 155 Fox, Nancy: 31, 39, 45, 51, 53, 78. 155, 174, 209 Frank, Krista: 155 Frantik, Gary: 155 Frazier, Lorvssa: 58, 156 Frederick, Janet: 59, 156 Freund, Victoria: 59, 156, 174 Frigo, Adam: 36, 56, 57, 156 Frost, Tim: 156 Gall, Steve: 156 Gallagher, Tony: 86, 156 Galligan, Sean: 82, 86, 156 Garcia, Sal Garrod. Lisa: 58, 156 Gauger, Jeff: 74, 156 Gibson, John: 156, 214 Gibson, Susan: 53, 59, 156, 174 Gillispie, Charles: 96 Girard, Peter: 57, 156 Glatzhofer, Gary: 96, 156 Gosain, Vineet: 36, 56, 57, 156, 214 Govan, Nevin: 156, 212 Granstrom, Ray: 157 Grant, Thomas: 157 Greco, Jennifer: 57, 78, 157 Greene, Art: 33 Gustafsom, Karolina: 13, 28, 46, 61, 157 Haddock, Frances: 18, 36, 42, 43, 56, 57, 157 Hall, Tom: 74, 157 Hambel, Nicole: 71, 157 Hammerich, Markus: 58, 157 Harer, Kevin: 58, 157 Harris, Edmond: 22, 24, 30, 61, 157 176 Harty, Thomas: 74, 157 Haworth, Christopher: 32, 33, 38, 86, 157 Henrichs, Keith: 58, 157 Herzog, Roy: 157 Hess, Julie: 53, 56, 57, 172, 209 Hess, Paige: 58, 157 Hesterman, Heidi: 36, 53, 56, 157 Hinds, Julie: 158 Hirsch, Daniel: 158 Hodel, Mary: 31, 36, 56, 57, 158 Hoffman, Chris: 37, 38, 56, 57, 84, 158, 212 Holmberg, Gail: 31, 36, 56, 57, 158 Holmes, Scott: 158 Holub, Jennifer: 158 Hoogestraat, Catherine: 158 Hoppenrath, Sheryle: 59, 158 Hoppenstedt, Kristin: 13, 36, 53, 56 71, 158 Hoppert, Leslie: 36, 158 Horsfield, Stephen: 57, 74, 158 Hossman, Melynda: 56, 57, 71, 158, 176, 212 Hunt, Brian: 36, 37, 53, 158 Hyzy, Raymond: 158 lrmen, Paul: 58, 158 lrving, James: 159 lsenhart, Brian: 32, 33, 37, 38, 56, 57, 159 lsgren, Kristin: 13, 36, 56, 57, 71, 159 Jackson, Eric: 30, 69 Jensen, Charles: 13, 36, 42, 43, 57, 159, 174 Jensen, Chris: 159 Johnson, Ann: 14, 159 Johnson, Barrett: 159 Joyce, Chris: 69, 159, 214 Joyner, Rory: 14, 16, 56, 57, 59, 159 Kallweit, David: 59, 159 Kaull, Karen: 100. 159, 174 Kee, Valerie: 58, 159 Kempiak, Kenneth: 58, 159 Keszeg, Arpad: 58, 159 Kettinger, Shauna: 13, 24, 57, 64. 65, 159 Kim, Kane: 36. 42, 43, 53, 56, 57, 159 Kim, Tony: 36, 55, 56, 57, 74, 160 Kincaid, Jeffrey: 53, 56, 57, 160, 174, 214 Kindler, Tricia: 53, 160 King, Patricia: 160 Kleine, Anke: 37, 57, 160 Klemm, Brian: 160 Knight, Kevin: 12, 15, 37, 56, 57, 160, 174 Kobayashi, Naomi: 46, 160 Korn, Julie: 160 Kotte, James: 57, 160 Kozlowski, Kelley Kromat, Sharon: 24, 59, 160 Krulac, Victoria: 98, 160 Kubin, Bret: 69, 160, 214 Kuhs, Edward: 160 Kuizin, Kristin: 59 Kyle, Lisa: 53, 160, 209 Kyon, Mi Yong: 58, 161 Lacy, Tom: 161 Lamar, James: 161 Lambert, Joy: 161 Lange, Kevin: 161 Lanier, Sonia: 58. 161 Larsen, Christina: 36, 53, 56, 57, 78 161 Larsen, Tim: 161 Larson, Dawn: 39, 45, 161 Latimer, Dagny: 36, 56. 57, 161 Laudicina, Michael: 58, 161 Lee, Jeffrey: 37, 86, 161 Leemon, David Leonard, Kevin: 161 Lewis Mark: 75, 161 Libby, John: 161 Lilly, Debi: 161 Lilly, Michael: 37, 56, 57, 84, 162, 212 Limentato, Sam: 56, 57, 162, 176 Lindquist, Julie: 162 Lloyd, Peter: 69, 162 Longton, Josette: 162 Lopez, Maria: 46, 162 Lovstad, Thomas: 162 Lowe, Sarah: 58, 162 Lucas, Scott: 59, 162 Lutzemkirchen, Ellen: 162 Maas, Ken: 162 Macconnachie, Gerald: 162 Macellaio, Gina: 162, 175 Maher, Jackie: 162 Mahony, Colleen: 162 Mancini, Chris: 13, 20, 32, 43, 53, 162, 176 Mandrell, Matt: 69, 163 Marik, Nancy: 163 Martin, Tina: 163 Marx, Katherine: 58 Mathias, Randy: 163 Mattocks, William: 163, 176, 214 Matz, Richard: 163, 214 Maurer, John: 59, 163 Mays, Kimberly: 163 Mazurek, Dariusz: 163 McCann, Jim: 48, 51, 53, 163 McMeekin, Juli: 163 Mellott, Dave: 48, 163, 175 Merriman, Kim: 59, 163 Miceli, Carrie: 57, 163 Mikos, Sheri: 56, 163 Miller, Keith: 39, 163 Millington, Cheryl: 31, 164 Mills, Pamela: 58, 59, 164 Mini, Colleen: 71, 164, 174 Mlsna, Reid: 22, 164 Moeller, Kurt: 164 Moeller, Scott: 164 Molitor, Robert: 58, 164 Moore, Cindy: 58 Mores, Wendy: 58 Morris, Rodney: 164 Moses, Wendy: 164 Mueller, Kelley: 58 Muir, Daniel: 20, 36. 56, 57, 69, 164, 174 Mutchler, Steven: 51, 53, 69, 164, 212 Mutschler. Sherry: 34, 45, 164 Nelson, Erik: 37. 57, 164, 174 Ni, Annie: 13. 36, 42, 43, 51, 53, 56, 57,71, 164,174 Noble, Steven: 164 Noon, Scott: 57, 74, 165 Norman, Deborah: 59 O'Connor, Michael: 12, 15, 56, 57, 165 O'Connor, Pat: 165 O'Dell, Arthur: 69, 96, 165 Ollendick, Jennifer: 58, 165 Olsen, David: 36, 51, 53, 57, 69, 165 Olson, Eric: 74, 165, 175, 214 Ost, Robin: 165 Osterloh, James: 165 Paolucci, Michael: 165 Pape, Amy: 13, 20, 57, 165, 174 Park, Yunsu: 38, 57, 165 Penny, Robert: 69, 96, 165 Peterson, Robert: 165 Piper, Joel: 37, 57, 165 Piszczek, Julie: 166 Place, Steve: 59, 166 Pold, Lisa: 166 Portschy, Dave: 58, 166 Powell, Veronica: 58 Powell, Monica: 58 Proctor, Andrea: 48, 59, 166 Puglise, Virginia: 57, 74, 166, 209 Quan, Kathy: 53, 57, 166 Quatraro, Tina: 166 Rafferty, Amy: 166 Ramp, Alette: 38, 45, 166 Rao, Rekha: 36, 41, 43, 56, 57, 166 Reeve, Alan: 57, 166 Rettig, Nicole: 166 Richards, Lisa: 166 Richardson,Rolf: 74, 166 Ricken, Larry: 22, 166, 175, 214 Ritchie, Dave: 58, 166, 174 Rizzi, Kim: 167 Robb, Lisa: 31, 36, 56, 57, 167 Robertson, Beth: 167 Robertson, Jay: 74, 167 Rogers, Tamara: 167 Salemi, Michelle: 167, 175 Santucci, Carl: 59, 167 Sarine, William: 14, 167 Schamberger, Ken: 167 Scheuchenzuber, Julie: 167. 175 Schneling, Johnathan: 36, 86, 167, 176, 214 Schomas, Lesley-Ann: 13, 20, 42, 43, 48,71,78,167,174,176 Schoonmaker, Julie: 36, 56, 83, 167 Schulz, Tammy: 58, 167 Schuster, Eve: 56, 57, 59, 167, 176 Schweitzer, Keith: 167 Scios, Scott: 58, 168 Seher, Stephanie: 22, 58, 168 Shaffer, Kimberly: 13, 56, 168 Shanks, Mike: 168 Shimozato, Masanori: 46, 168 Siebert, Rob: 56, 57, 168 Smith, Deborah: 30, 61, 168, 212 Smith, Stacey: 71, 68, 174 Spinosa, Vincent: 12, 20, 168, 174 Spitznagle, Matt: 36, 56, 74, 168 Stair, Melissa: 168 Stanaway, Chris: 56, 57, 84, 168 Storoe, Shawn: 36, 57, 169 Stromberg, James: 32, 33, 169 Svolos, Mike: 36, 57, 169 Swatland, Robyn:.53, 56, 57, 78. 169, 209 Sweder, Ken: 56, 57, 74, 169 Swinderman, Shannon: 58, 169 Tagye, Kathy: 58, 169 Tarabus, Ozan: 69, 169 Tate, Malcolm: 30, 169 Tavas, Kevin: 36, 56, 57, 74, 169 Taylor, Michelle: 169 Terres-Roig, Susana: 34, 46, 169 Tewksbury, Matthew: 36, 53, 56, 57, 86, 169 Thompson, Fiona: 24,-58 Thompson, Sara: 78, 169 Thorne, Stacey: 51, 53, 100, 169 Thurston, Shelly: 169 Tomek, Phillip: 96, 170, 175 Trajkovich, Karen: 170 Tran, Thi: 74, 170 Tran, Vinh: 170 Traskell, Karri: 170 Tressler, Corrie: 53, 57, 71, 170, 175 Tripp, Tracey: 80, 170 Tryba, Donald: 57, 69, 170 Tumidajski, Kris: 58, 170 Turner, Gregory: 69, 170 Umbeck, Bryan: 14, 170 Valkenburg, Tamara: 58, 170 Varricchio, Nicole: 36, 56, 57, 170. 176 Vascik, Michelle: 170 Wagner, James: 36, 37, 53, 69, 170 Walter, Scott: 15, 57, 170 Weisheit, Dawn: 171 Weller, Donald: 59, 171 Wermes, Kristy: 171 Wheeless, Michelle: 58, 171 Whitcomb, Jeffrey: 57, 69, 171 White: Beth: 171 White, Douglas: 58, 171 Whowell, Susan: 171, 216 Wijnen, Alexandra: 32, 46, 171 Wilson, Alex: 59, 171 Winsor, Joseph: 171 Wirkus, Craig: 171 Wisotzke, Elizabeth: 171 Woodhouse, Catherine: 30, 31, 36. 42,43, 56, 57,61, 171,210 Wright: Louis: 59, 171 Yang, Ka: 58, 171 Young, Lisa: 24, 71, 172 Zahorodny, Lori: 36, 38, 56, 57, 98. 172 9 ' ' Q u 0 O ' . .0 .. 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