York Community High School - Ys Tales Yearbook (Elmhurst, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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L L1 mf , 755 ,- QW . sf' I . 4' ft JST, .4 64? .wg :W 4 ll ,ew 5 W M .. , .gg 5, .ga 51 Y 931,34 I f. . 'H U4 uv'l Cl .' 1 A,-my .ri 5245? - ,fi-- If:-. . 11.9 W3 s V R 'FE if . H4 EP! NH ,FT ' ffl if 'QW-2 'G R An: I , ff, Q' a , WM , W r ' H 1 Wi, M-Msvik H WP-we 1 n I High school is lived in a distorted perspective. With each new day, yesterday is discarded and tomorrow is ignored. All experiences-semester exams, study halls, first dates, basketball tourna- ments, detentions, college tests, and graduation- are expressed in the immortality of a few scat- tered moments. In these moments is to be found the true meaning of high school. All else fades into a blurred background of half-remembered illusions. Of the experiences of the four years dedi- cated to high school life, a great number are for- gotten. Hours of reading, busy work, extra-curri- cular activities, and departmental tests fade to- gether into a haze of ambiguity. Yet, each individual encounters certain situations that contrast sharply with this colorless maze. This may result from his own actions or from those of others, but they cause him to learn, to think, to care, and to re- member. These experiences comprise a true edu- cation. Only the moments will be remembered. if . ,E ... nxi Q' fi? X I X 5 ii if S li i 3 i E 4 5 ii 3? 35 i Q i W JKWHQ 9 TJ, +3 ,M W Y 2 Jagixak-J 'mf Teachers and students are together engaged in an educational war against a common enemy, ignorance. Too often, however, perspective is lost through misunderstanding and frustration. Because of this, the student struggles with the teacher without objective until, eventually, a battle is won. With the sudden realization that there is someone who wants to teach him and to allow him to learn, not about one single subject, but about everything, the defeat of ignorance slowly commences. Some stop to question and wonder, but not for long. They are swept along in the rush of momentum that started long ago and will never end. They must hide their doubts and keep their outward cool, or experience the disregard ofa high school society not structured to include their special individuality. Obsessed with the desire to make good, each student dutifully assumes his role in the great charade. JC- I-1 1 f i ia 5 th 1, -at R ,fs 1, vS- . 1 J' 9 - 1 ? rf? wg. 101' pm- Aw.. ay nuns X: aa? W' -f ur .1 ,pr , 1 fm , '.,p,gi4L v L, . ,+ fB LXfg 'f 3 :?B?'54iNf 5 , ,V I , ., X, Y, ' f' W' i gm , 4 ,gm Y . Vg' 'QW 11, 3 wi f we - fx' 'T x -' , ff T' v Q swim w WQUN Jwb' 9 Sw ' rr em Af' x 5' JN? 1 1 Mr --'hm Y ,M 1 Ma ,ew ,. -wmsq. u ,,W,v Wm. J, .M V ' m'..uggE-V BA ,uv- E Now is forever. Enthusiastically sliding past the conventionalities ofexistence, we confront, vanquish, and continue once more our frantic pursuit ofsell-satisfaction combined with a life ofdeep meaning. Each year there are more years behind us, yet we cannot have passed through unaffected, for the illusion of memories is always present. Moments of shame and anguish, as well as love andjoy, are caught forever in the prism-like cage of the mind. Away from relatively formal classroom life, school spirit can be most easily expressed at athletic contests. In no other area is the superiority of different schools so clear- ly defined. The combination of York's power- ful athletic teams and enthusiastic student support is unique in its intensity. During the long school year, much learning is taken in half-consciously in the midst ofdesperate longing for the weekend. Athletics, a needed contrast to the sometimes deadening daily routine ofschool, is welcomed by both per- formers and spectators. U Au X Ei S x ,J N , , E , x J - F, A 24 A Q 'pf vt, , . ., .L ,, 1 Q if X W in A RRKAN M' 0 Q A '-f?',1, . gm W, .. L1 j'Il-Eyggvnjbi, an 'Rx . 'Y ,vnu--1 in . H R Q5 , if fif ' tg if J Wk'k f ,993-Y' M 'Y S. Competition intrudes in the lives of all. Struggling to escape frustration by proving his preparation and capability, each student searches for aid. Valuable help is often hard to obtain, yet it can be found. At certain moments, each individual encounters the necessary aid and encouragement in the words and actions ofothers. 9 iq' K QZEZQ 3.432 W Thoughtfulness and introspection fall be- fore the onslaught of mind-blowing action. Constant happenings engage all Yorkites in the chase for status and personal fulfill- ment. School-sponsored projects are an ac- cepted outlet for most student ambitions. Within them are all possibilities ofexperi- encealong-after-dark football practices, ten o'clock stagecraft for the play produc- tions, Saturday work to meet a yearbook dead line, the romantic mood ofthe formal and semi-formal dances, the lonely atmosphere of deserted hallways one hour after schoola Concentration, elTort, and enjoyment fall with- out pattern upon the regular daily routine of high school. Despite great desires to succeed in all endeavors and to impress equals and elders, each individual finds himself helplessly restrict- ed by the necessary drudgery of rules and regu- lations. Students must maintain grades and ac- tivities while reaching for personal goals. Yet, at uncertain times, deeds merge with events to provide short moments of satisfaction and ful- fillment. Alone in a crowd of identically attired fellow scholars, we individually realize the significance of what is happening to all of us. For one moment, we dread the successful futures for which we have longed. Life seems overpoweringly near-the security ofhigh school apathy and indifference is gone for- ever. We come to know what it is to take leave of a part of our lives for the final time. 19 Soft music and dim lights set the mood for l967's Home- coming dance, The Night Has A Thousand Eyes. 66 97 United Action Assures Refreshing Pause Friday night's turn-out for the California Spectrum reflected the student body's effort to create a successful Panther's Pause. 20 K ,f M,,,..--- ,, is ..f', Despite a second-half rally, the Duke's efforts fell short in the Homecoming game. Propelled by the male 69'ers, the Green Machine rolled into first place among the Homecoming floats. During the pre-game pep rally. the senior boys joined the var- sity cheerleaders in presenting an intentional accident. .emff Five Dukes stop a Proviso punt return for short yardage in the Home- coming game. All-Stater Jack Derning hands off to work-horse fullback Steve Mather. This combination was used often by the Dukes during the course of the season. 22 Chuck Purdom and Ron Shade cut ofTa Hinsdale breakaway in the home opener. Three tightly packed harriers-Jim Hackbarth, Walt Koenig, and Gary Goss-helped Dukes win crucial dual meet against Glenbard West. Fall Sports Bring Excitement as Year Gpens Finishing lst in a number of meets this season, Pete Reilf was one ofCoach Newton's topjuniors, Pete Reifl' and Jim Hackbarth led the way to the Dukes' 3rd place finish in the State Meet at Urbana. win s ln wrestling as in all interschool sports, competion is rugged. Indoors or ut, the Green Machine Prevails Tony Wynne shows the concentration needed for a perfect performance on the still rings. '27 V' York's Craig Berg was a consistent lirst place winner on the trampoline throughout the season. ! Chris Schweer, York's All-American choice at cen- ter, led the team in scoring and rebounding. Jack Derning, an All-Conference candidate at forward, gets ready to go up for two points. Junior guard Jeff Dawson drives in for a score in Proviso West victory. Senior Bob Reinke, hitting on a ten-foot jump shot, came on strong during the season to help the Dukes to success. l',, A L, K or my If I . 1 1 , , fu , , . , Q . if 5 in ' ' A .01- 1 nk Ti . S 'Wit Wiimvn' 2 :- Dear God, please send us a producer, plead luckless actors during the fall production Out Qflhe Fpring Pan. George pleads insanity when Mr. Coburn accuses him bathroom, O l' bathing uninvited in his daughter's 3 at Casts and Crews Agree HThe Play's the Thing As Rainmaker Doug Slocum sees her, Lizzie, played by Diane Tompkins, is no old maid. The Curry boys' attempt at matchmaking is temporarily stymied by the prospective beau's failure to take a shine to their sister. i i i l i Christmas Traditions Brighten Season's Moments b i r AW 5 . as 6 lhe l967 Prom Memories 'ire Made ol'This was highlirht- . , t . . . t, M g cd by thc grand march. an orchestra. and a combo. Memories, A Diploma Mark Final Departure Couples visiting the North Pole discovered that Santa was busy preparing his sleigh for Christmas Eve. A scareerow in a cornlield. by the autumn wall. was one ofthe scenes illustrating the Prom decorations theme. the four seasons. As a diploma is awarded to each graduating senior, he discovers that he holds in his hand the key which unlocks the hrst door to the future. at ws. Ki , ,A fs' ff--5 . 5 sn. , ,wi . wx .ja 3 I , Q, we i if ka. gs if ,F ff l if K. - 275 ', Q Q tr 1 -0 ' L '. v . 1 E ,. ' fx, . thu. 5 m, eff' On a sunny afternoon before commencement, classmates recall high school experiences and share their plans forthe future. fill' P l Win-wi xl L .LW A .e .., -, 5 w,,f-, I967 CITIZENSHIP AWARD WINNERS. Sealed: Den- ise Goller, Kris Johnson, .lim Taylor, Lynne Bertalmio. Smnding: Judy Barmanlje, Ken Bus, Mike Rozboril. Not Pictured: Tom Bash. wards Honor utstanding York Students l968 AFS SEMI-FINALISTZ Peter Pompei. 4 . s if 3 ie i E 'vlnwnw 1l N'N- ! N y 1 A ,. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS. Dave Thon, Kathy Blair, Pat Parks,Lynne Bertalmio. Not Pictured: Ted Wilson. ROTARY EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Carlos Tella, Jose Manzanares. 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A' W Mrs. Dimitrijevich, counselor, helps a student plan her ten- tative schedule for the coming school year. A sophomore finds his counselor, Mr. Potter, always readv to talk with him about grades, friends, and extra-curricular ac- tivities. A senior girl, Carole Johnson, obtains an excused admit for a pre-arranged absence from Miss Winn, dean. 35 Class members gather material in preparation for panel dis- cussion. Junior girls indulge in some leisure time reading while await ing the library Christmas pageant. 36 Library Facilities Complement Student Interests atmos CFC an H UD RHI FCSOUFCCS CFICOUFH C in i- Q ph d b d g d d lstudy. Speak, Think, rite, Listen, Read-English Studying the Iliad in Miss Johnson's Honors Prep class, fresh- men -dramatized the hopes and problems of Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, Ajax, Patroclos and Hector. Reviewing for a test on Ivanhoe in Mrs. Couser's class, fresh- men iind an exchange ofideas helpful. Seniors and Miss Hassler enjoy a moment of humor concerning some poetry in English Literature class. q, - 6 5 s i l - K E l 'np'- A discussion of Billy Budd, led by Hal McGee, Alice Kle- ment, and Diane Tkach in Mrs. Wyatt's English ll Honors class, is followed by questions from the rest ofthe students. Debbie Barton, Tom Dolan, and David Hammond discuss the elfects of manifest destinyw on settlement in the West while Mrs. Braun points out areas of Western expansion in an American studies class. xg- ,s ., 11 39 .H ,, ,, A Cradles of ancient Asian civilization are located by senior Barb Kurth and junior Tony Neckopulus in World History l0class. l X ,Q ,f 40 Mr. Gerlach illustrates the functions of the Federal Reserve System in preparation for a unit on government budget and taxation in Senior Social Science class. Junior Karel Axen reports on the post-Civil War problems of Reconstruction in Mr. Van Norman's American History class. EI Divergent ideas are presented by a student panel and later dis- cussed by the entire class in American History. articipation Generates Student Interest Mr. Hyde instructs juniors concerning the use of visual aids in American History in preparation for an oral report on the abolition ofslavery. f l5V h ,nw NN SSN' A Latin is met everywhere and everyday, as Barb Marquardt and Rick Shope discover through Mrs. Whittaker's display. The difficulties of mathematics are braved again in Mrs. PfaHle's German I0 class--this time in a foreign language! 42 Remove the Foreign sl? from the Languages! The wonders of a small boy's pocket are revealed by Miss Ryan to her Sequential French I0 class. The progress of a four year Spanish student from simple dialogos to complex novelas is indicated by Linda Miller's discussion of Lazarillo de Tormes in Mrs. de Para's advanced class. 43 44 Juniors Wesley Pfenning, Tom Boyd, Jim McDonough, and Tom Peterson in Mr. Kunze's Physics class work together in performing the Millikan oil drop experiment to show that electric charge is quantitized. Experimentation Reveals Secrets of atural World Concerned with planetary and stellar motion, Carey Maechtle, Joanne Curley, and Rande Granunke observe as Mr. Trol- liet demonstrates the phases ofa lunar eclipse. Assisting with lab work, Bob Barney, Katherine Davis, and Dan Harwig collect necessary materials and solutions in prep- aration for an experiment in Mr. Davik's sophomore chem- istry class. Freshman girls in Mr. Johnson's physical science class de- termine thc characteristic differences of solids through ex- periments with chemical solubility. Chalk one up for Laird Bell and Debbie Wolter as they attack one of Miss Flake's Junior Math I2 specialties od ath Declares War on Illogical Reasoning Proving circular function identities provides a challenge for Math 12 students .lim Kuehl, Tom Parr, Mark Kempf, and Colleen Carey. um f-f7 A .i..n1..-nuin-1r- ' -,- A ' A ' ' W SSVAIP ,K 6RW 23 -...N Awww, ,,,. L, Faster than a speeding pencil f a slide math students. The 1967 State Math Contest winners illustrate the standard forms of graphing for Mr. Nelson's freshman geometry class. Fronl Row: Dave Krohne, Dave Bassindale, Pete Russell, Mark Anderson. Second Row: John Boekelman, Chris Arms, John Wilson, Richard Glofl, Dan Dehainaut. rule is Superman for Students with talent but who still do not have a great deal of experience perform in the cadet band in order to master fun- damentuls. Performers Find Music Pleasurable Discipline Many weeks of diligent practice to perfect harmony, rhythm and melody make the girls' moments in the spotlight a sue cess. The remainder of the band follows music as soloist elaborates on clarinet theme. All members pool talent through concentration in practicing stirring finale for public presentation. Players momentarily pause during score while conductor il luminates the meaning ofa difhcult passage. 49 50 ses 42:-.1.4 5 .Q ig, Joann Ekblad tackles one of the several art lettering tech- niques included in Mrs. Schroeder's art program. lidividual attention by Mr. Messersmith clarifies the details The artistic horizons of Debbie Levitre expand as she tries farol Halley's scratchboard problem. her hand at a painting in cubist style. WQW was-1 90' 'Kew 15 13 S In keeping with Lady Bird's beautification program, Denise Carroll adds the finishing touches to psychedelic trash cans decorated by Art Staff to brighten the streets of Elmhurst. 66 37 Artists Prove the Medium s the Message Talent, patience, and careful planning guarantee excellence in a scratchboard reproduction ofa magazine picture. Battling the frustrations of crooked seams, broken threads, and frayed edges, Mrs. O'Neill's Clothing I0 students concen- trate to achieve a tailored look. Home Ec Gffers Skills, Techniques, Creativit Juniors and seniors in Mrs. Rook's Family Living class seek solutions to teen-age problems through an informal discus- sion. Fx 5 2 i Holiday cookies are created in preparation for the annual Home Ec Christmas tea, an event marking the students' de- but as future homemakers. m x A treat is in the making as Mrs. Lindgren and her Foods 9 students work out the recipe directions. The tables are turned as teachers and parents receive the ser vices ofstudent hostesses at the Christmas tea 'sa Accuracy as well as speed is developed during practice drills by the per- sonal typing students in Mr. Grote's class. Speed, Accuracy Add to Student Efficiency Greg Marthaler supplements textbook material by presenting a special report on consumer protection laws in Mr. Gilmcr's business law class. Mr. Cherry finds forming student groups is a helpful way of arousing interest in a business arithmetic course. Explaining the controls and program drum on the key-punch machine to students, Mrs. Bowman, in a business machines class, cautions them to use the proper method in card-punch- ing. 1 A studentlfinds that dividing large decimals is much easier using an ad- ding machine in a business machines class. l i i Dave Johnson performs a drilling operation in Mr. Hallon- gren's woodworking class while Don Dhamer, John Schultze, and Ray Hammerich assist him. Mr, Hartwig's architectural drawing classes provide students with the opportunity to draw and construct a house of their own design. Greg Gordon attempts to diagnose the trouble in an engine during Mr. Seidenfuss' auto class by measuring its rpm's. 56 Seniors Ken Casazza and Robert Gunnison strive to gain a better understanding of basic electrical principles by wiring a circuit during their daily work in Mr. Davis's electronics class. Industrial Arts Gives Training for Future With Pete Miller controlling the operation, Bill McGuirk guides a project through the jointer, one of the many useful machines in the wood shop. In preparation for sanding and iinishing, Greg Lonberger files a plank ofwood. l 57 ap ic' time , ..,.. 'M , -V ci. A valuable asset to the visual aids department is the defect detector which cleans tapes and at the same time checks for any damages. Hours oflaborious copying are eliminated by the unerring eye of the photostat machine that easily photographs maps or drawings. ' 'X aff 58 Two masters are involved in the smooth operation ofthe tape duplicator: one to be copied, and one to flip the start switch. i Upperclassmen gain driving skill before and after school in behind-the-wheel Driver Education during the fall and spring. EMH students make preparations for the annual Christmas Tea under the direction of Mrs. Tveter. ,. , , Sophomores swing to the strains of Texas Star and stumble over partners' toes in co-ed dancing. Freshman girl takes a swing as catcher prepares to pounce in softball. Crotch circles-the scourge ofboys' gymnastics classes! P.E. Classes Oflner Diversilied Activities Up, up, and away... Senior boys brave chill fall winds in soccer and football classes ities National Honor Society is York's only honorary recognizing scholastic excellence in all subjects. The four keys to membership in this organiza- tion are found in NHS's standardsascholarship, leadership, service, and character. After the first semester each year, a list of candidates for NHS is compiled according to class rank. This list is then sent to the faculty for endorsement on the basis of citizenship as well as scholarship. The annual induction ceremony is held in the late spring in the auditorium, followed by a recep- tion in the cafeteria for the new and reaflirmed members. NHS is sponsored by Miss Viola Bil- lett. NHS Recognizes Gutstanding Individual Effort NHS OFFICERS: Jim Freundt, Treasurer: Jan Zitz, Secretary: John Shupe, President: Pat Parks, Vice-President. NEW SENIORS. Front Row: Marcia Hackert, Sandy Hoagland, Peg Jordan. Eudice Sheade, Betty Howley, Bonita Berning. Marijane Thon. Second Raw: Elizabeth Singer. Jo Peters. Donna Scherenberg, Cheryl Grieger, Arlette Grubbe, Linda Csislar. Third Row: Judith Ekblad, Debby Johnson, Barbara Schraeder, Cheryl Rohrsen, Robert Cooper, Craig Berg, Paul Boostrom. Fourth Row: John Behan, William Eckstein, Linda Halac, Kathy Herrmann, Shirley Swanson, James Kuehl. Fijih Row: Vernon Plummer, Colleen Carey, Lea Ann Smoley, Thomas Kroll, Richard Gloff. Leland Hutchinson, Bill Pech. Sixth Row: Greg Smith, Robert Olson. James Mason, William Sanford, Gary Tyberg, Stephen Dun- nington, Gunter Schaub. Robert Lead- better. Ken Kraft, Gregory Kerber. Not Pictured: Bonnie Beyer, Nancy Buik, Dick Burns, Kit McCrum, Elaine Smith. . Us ml umm ima argon-111 nw, f-aww mir 1 1 REAFFIRMED SENIORS. Fran! Row: Janet Zitz cy Klecan, Linda S. Miller, Second Row: Diane Atlas Susan Pfiaum, Gail Wolatz, Robert Cote, Barbara Reimers, Lauren Lauber. Th1'rd Row: Henry DeMent, David Bowden, Susan Lorey, Kathy Blair, Philinda Smith, Lynne Bertalmio. Fourth Row: William Mar- bach, Andrea Fisher, Anne Leslie, Dennis Tangalos, Mark Maughmer, Elaine Bradford. Fzfh Row: David Larson, John Shupe, Mark Laaser, Kristy Everson, Thomas Wallace, James Freundt, Stirling Morita. Not Pictured: Walt Koenig, Ted Wilson, Mark Maughmer. Pat Parks. JUNIORS. Fronl Row: Rollanda Tinney, Karen Anderson, Carol Ringhoff, Debbie Wolter, Jennifer Horton, Marcia Stanek. Sec- ond Row: Bill Janda, Carolyn Davis, Julie Hansen, Karen Rook, Diane Tkach, John Boll, Third Row: Pete Russell. Gary Hoyne, Rick Elliott, Bert Eils, Brad Huss, Chuck Weigel. Fourth Row: Claudia Kelp, Carolyn Hempen, Alice Klement. Jane Keniski, QBob Pech in this picture by mistakej, Ron Greiner, Allen Kapusta. Fyih Row: Ron Howard, Mark Anderson, Mike Rozboril, Pete Pompei, Lewis Worthem, Laird Bell. Not Pictured: David Bassin- dale, Tom Boyd, Randy Curran, Mike Kelstrom, Tom Peterson, Bill Rollow, Robert Sutherland, 63 Kathy Gieseke, Deborah Ahlstrand, Lorna Donnelly. Nanl SPANISH HONORARY. From Raw: Dave Larson, Greg Kerber, Laird Bell. Bill Pech. LeaAnn Smoley, Pam Deutsch. Second Row: Diane Atlas, Melanie Castelli, Marianne Castelli, Kay Branz, Maria Sardinas, Jan Reed, Linda Miller, Karen Anderson, Marcia Hackert. Third Row: Kris Everson, Paula Janzen, Nancy Veverka, Debbie Johnson, Alice Mowrer, Marcia Stanek. Carolyn Davis, Flora Biancalana, Lynn Chrabot, Sue Wolter, Carolyn Hempen, Julie Hansen. Fourlh Row: Jim Freundt, Mark Anderson, John Boll, Vivian Peterson, Linda Gorske, Karen Rook, Alice Klemcnt, Bob Cooper. Societies Acclaim Lingui tic Achievement FRENCH HONORARY. Front Raw: Mary Cisar, Ellen Schade, Linda Lomperis Bonnie Luhm Janet Sorrentino Sue Swords. Second Row: Dan De Hainaut, Lynn Bertalmio, Kathy Gieseke Don Weeda Kassle Davis Tony D1Vito Third Row: Jay Klemme, Jeff Bright, Astrid deParry, Cheryl Samek, Peter Pompei Not Pictured Pat Parks 64 ath Students nh wr ft ,x -4-I MU ALPHA THETA. Front Row: Jan Zitz, Lynne Bertalmio, Bonita Berning, Kathy Gieseke, Debbie Ahlstrand. Lauren Kay Lauber, Second Rawf Cheryl Rohrsen, Mark Maughmer. Henry DeMent, Sue Pllaum, Bob Cooper, Craig Berg. Third Row' Bill Eckstcin, Kathy Blair. Colleen Carey. Anne Leslie, Sue Lorey. Philinda Smith. Linda Halac. Fourth Ron-5 Gunter Schaub, Ken Kraft, Craig Sanford, David Bowden. Dennis Tangalos, Richard Glolf, Jim Kuehl, Paul Boostrom. Fijrh Raw: Bill Marbach. Tom Wallace. Bob Olson, John Biermann, Gary Tyberg. Tom Kroll. Stirling Morita. Lee Hutchinson, Jim Mason. MU ALPHA THLTA. Hunt Ron: Teresa Larsen. Karen Perlrnutter, Debbie Wolter Bill Janda Teresa Cronin Karen Anderson, Second Row: Karen Rook. Gary Hoyne. Rick Elliott, John Boll, Jeff Mack Third Ran Ron Howard Claudia Kelp, Carolyn Hempen. Phyllis Ring, Julia Hansen, Donna Bolt, Jennie Horton Faurrh Ron Laird Bell Alan Kapusta Ron Greiner. Dave Burgener, Lewis Worthem. Pete Pompei, Mike Rozboril Mark Anderson Chuck Weigel tBob Pech not picturedj, -41- , s I wx 'wt 1 , -. G 'fe 1 I l , , K' 0 ,F 'V , Earn Honor Through Proficiency 66 4 K QUILL AND SCROLL JUNIOR MEMBERS. Fmnl Row: Jane McGrath, Mary Hitt, Ann Si- monini, Cathy Fischer, Florence Allison, Jackie Hausen, Karel Axen. Second Row: Marcia Stanek, Colleen Carter. Nancy Cree. Karen Rook, Laurel Cline. Becky Hilliard. Third Row: Marianne Krueger, Paula Janlen. Alice Klement. Rick Elliott, Jeff Dawson, Laird Bcll. Mike H Ro1boril,Jim McDonough. QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: Jim Toombs President, Stirling Morita, Treasurer, Lorna Don nelly, Secretary: Tom Kroll, Vice-President. ublication, Editorial Achievements auded QUILL AND SCROLL SENIOR MEMBERS. From Ron: Shirley Swanson. Kathy' Gieseke. Lynne Bertalmio. Jan Zitl. Marion Karras. Debbie Johnson. Second Row. Peg Jordan. Robin King. Lil Singer. Lorna Donnelly. Amy Harwell. Kathy Micks, Barb Dann. Jo Ellen Peters. Nora Cain. Colleen Carey. Third Row: Michael Stevena, Nancy Baar, Lee Howard, Sue Dawson, Sandy Hoagland, Linda Nellis. Judy Ekblad. Jane Dippold. Fuurzh Row: Lee Hutchinson. Dave Bowden, Stirling Morita. Bob Filson. Tom Kroll, Greg Kerber. Ken Kraft. Robert Leadbetter, Jim Toombs, Mark Laaser, Not Pictured: John Shupe. if E Z I J M 1 J' 3 L I I No curtain call for Proviso as Thespians keep the Panthers caged. 7 GG 77 rama s Elite dvanoe, Achieve Honor Roles THESPIANS. Fronl Row: Lauren K. Lauber, Joyce Hemmingway, Robin King, Linda Fisher, Barb Vann, Martha Weigle, Mary Clifford, Karen Hunter, Second Row: Wesley Pfenning, Barb Schmitt, Deborah Miller, Peg Dambrogio, Roger Pomerance, Larry Johnson. Third Row: John Gianakos, Mark Turrel, J. J. Kastholm, Mark Laaser, Larry Gorman, Floyd Reiman. gum 43' Innovation was the key word for the Student Council program this year. New suggestions for a co-op study hall, a new flag, a namesake school in an underprivileged country, an improvements committee, and a school film were considered. Council's main crowd-gathering project, Homecoming, was an all-around success. Ideas for a special alumni get- together were pooled among the chairmen and faculty sponsors, and after the game over fifty ex-Yorkites crowd- ed into the Yorker Room for cookies and Coke. Then, to brighten the inevitable post-Homecoming lull, the York Student Council sponsored a Christmas fruitcake sale. Sponsoring the Council were Mr. R. Warner Brown and Miss Joann Tomsovic, who attended weekly meet- ings and advised Council members on school policies and wise courses of action. Their counsel, along with that of principal V. A. Jones and the leadership of President Bill Pech, rounded out this year of productive innovation. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Bill Pech, President, Ken Kraft, Vice-President: Jackie Uecker, Corresponding Secretary, Kay Atwood, Recording Secretary: Bill Lindsey, Treasurer. , A F . .. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Front Row: Marion Karras, Ann Simonini, Barb Dann, Jan Zitz. Second Row: Nancy Pile, Mark Anderson, Sandy Hoagland, Tom Parr, Pat Farrell, Nancy Hanket. AFS STUDENTS: Bill Pech, Summer Foreign Exchange Student to Brazil: Miguel Velez, Foreign Exchange Student from Ecuadorg Kathy Gieseke, Committee Chairman. Council Initiates Co-op Study Program STUDENT COUNCIL HOLD-OVER MEMBERS: Amy Harwell Nancy Pile, Tom Parr, Pat Farrell. 5 74 C7 di, fl STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. Seated: Barb Marquardt, Jan Zitz, Jack Couch. Standing: Kris Johnson, John Kastholm, Craig Sanford, Elaine Smith, Gunter Schaub, Mark Anderson. 69 ff New niforms Brighten Band Performances BAND OFFICERS, Front Row: Jim Freundt, .Ian Shaller, Flora Biancalana, Janet Carbonel. Second Row: Bill Lindsey, Dave Morrison, Doug Anderson. CONCERT BAND, Front Row: Jan Shaffer, Andrea Fisher, Tim Do- herty, Bonnie Beyer, Walter Koenig, Mary Klingelhoffer, Kathy Kallas. Janet Carbonel, Jane Taylor, Larry Gorman. Second Row: Randy Cur- ran, Al Dollens, Jenni Horton, Kathy Golding, Georgia Peterson, Karen Chalus, Ken Gosse. Kay Bauer, Colleen Mundle, JoAnne Kuel- ler, Carolyn Paulus, George Jacobs, Jay Klemme, Paula Deutsch, Nancy Buechin, Tom Wallace, Bill Lindsey, Donna Schlipper, Debbie Miller, Third Row: David Bassindale, Bonita Berning, Dale Brown, Flora Biancalana, Sue Elliott, Tom Lee, John Boekelman, Judy Brett- Under the direction of Mr. La Verne Reimer, a recent recipient of a Steinway and Sons award, the York band experienced a very active year. Besides marching down the football field in bright new uniforms and entertaining at half time during the basketball season, the group also presented a Christmas concert on December l7 and a spring concert on May 10. Five members of the band, Paula Deutsch, James Freundt, Joe Klingelholfer, Jan Shaffer and Julie Studebaker were particularly busy, having been selected along with two members of the or- chestra to participate in the Fall Concert of the Youth Orchestra of Greater Chicago. In preparation for their summer tour to Virginia Beach, fund-raising activities were sponsored throughout the year. During the summer an ice cream social contributed its part. Additional help was supplied by a soc-hop on December 15, and in Feb- ruary the annual spaghetti day was held. mann, Carol Farthing, Mike Thelen, Cliff Rubenstein, Martha Weigle, Kent Rieger, Bob Reid, Barb Matousek, Julie Studebaker, Scott Hasel- horst, Bob Sutherland, Greg Rude, Lynn Salchow, Vern Plummer, Dave Morrison, Doug Anderson, Jim Freundt. Fourth Row: Harold Mann, Gary DeClark, Mickey Price, John Lorimer, Perry Deutsch, Bob Rust, Dave Thon, Tom Izzo. Bob Sinclair, Bob Pearson, Beth Reilly. Pat Goff, Gail Jones, Karen Kirstner, Bill Ronzheimer, Dave Larson, Scott Rieger, Jim Brumme, Tom Hagensee, Joe Klingelhofler. STUDENT BAND DIRECTORS: Tim Doherty, Larry Gor- man, Tom Izzo, Jim Freundt. 7l Excellence Marks Orchestrefs Sounds of Music O CHESTRAOFFICERS G yS y P GEM l S h Mk Mal- l yL BnemannK yE CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Front Row: Kristy Everson, Lew Worthem, Debbie Sinclair, Kelly Sill, Kris Johnson, Marilyn Smith, Mary Lynn Everson, Jenny Frey. Second Row: Lois Bornemann, Tara Concklin, Neal Miller, Beth Sielaff, Tim Doherty, Andrea Fischer, Jan Shaffer, Kathy Golding, Georgia Peterson, Ginny Story, Chris Garrett, Birgid Buntic, Renee Domansky. Third Row: Marilyn Smith, Eileen Christell, Craig Olson, Sue Lines, Julie Pierce, Carol Tockstein, Nancy Quehl, David Bassindale, Jenny Horton, Alfred Dollens, Randy Cunan, Paula Prominent public performances by the orchestra this year included the fall string concert, the spring concert by all the members, and a portion of the traditional Christ- mas program. The group also displayed their talents before the students at the community's two junior high schools and the guests at teas and dinners hosted by York. Through- out the year students of this organization furthered their knowledge of music by attending concerts presented by such groups as the DePaul Symphony Orchestra. Guest speakers were invited to discuss with the amateur musicians diiTerent areas of the musical world. With the guidance of Mr. Leo Pondelick, director, the orchestra received four superior ratings when they participated in the State Music Organ- izations Contest. Individual excellence by the students brought more honors to the group when the I.M.E.A. Dis- trict Festival and the State Solo and Ensemble Contest were held. Deutsch, Jay Klemme, Loretta Yates, Mindy Medley, Michael Mallaney, Lane Challacombe, Carol Kroeplin, Michele Sidener. Fourth Row: Peter Pompei, Debbie Tveter, Pat l-llavin, Jean Bellas, Mr. Leo Pondelick, Director, Harold Mann, David Thon, Gary DeClark, Martha Weigel, Kent Rieger, Bob Reid, Julie Studebaker, Dave Morrison, Douglas Anderson, Jim Freundt, Joe Klingelhoffer, Scott Rieger, Jim Brumme, Tom Izzo, Bob Gunnison, Beth Reilly, Pat Goff. Not pictured: Sue Kuriga, Jean Sahlstrom. 73 been Ja. gi' SENIOR CHO' R OFFICERS: Dave Larsen, President: Gail Wolatz. Secretaryg I-'ran Kloker. Treasurer. Not Pictured: Tony Lazzara. Vice- President. Senior Choir. under the direction of Mr. Jack Witmer. enlarged its program this year to include a performance at the newly initiated District 88 Choral Festival and an appearance on television station WTTW. Presenting se- lections from Handel's Messiah , the choir participated in the traditional Christmas concert with the band. orches- tra, and other groups. Other activities ofthe choir included the annual spring and winter concerts. The choir consisted of 72 members. a slight increase from that of last year. According to Mr. Witmer, this increase added fullness to the group. Outstanding vocal- ists and ensembles, as well as the entire choir, per- formed in state competition. striving to match the com- bined elforts of last year's Music Department which won the State Sweepstakes Trophy. Mr. Witmer is also the director of the Junior Choir which participated in many ofthe same concerts as Senior Choir. Senior Choir Excels Through Festival, T SENIOR CHOIR. From Row: Donna Woods. Elaine Bradford. Susan Bauderer. Emily Luchs, Pat Wilson. Kathy Zoubek. Susan Pllaum, Gail Wolatz, Kathleen Herrmann, Marylee Wesenberg. Wesley Pfenning. Kathy Blair. Ruth Berghorn, Vivian Fliehler. Barb Ostfeld. Sewnd Row: Linda Brettman. Chris Kolb, Diane Tkach. Phyllis Ring, Marge Fuchssteiner. Pam Trembacl. Carolyn Crabb, Nancy Buik, Fran Kloker, Nancy Pile. Elaine Smith. Wendy Helsdon, Ruth Adams, Pat Seeger, Anita Henry. Jan Loek. Third Row: Dave Hermetet. Mark Laaser. Jim Renzas. Bob Vegter. Jeff Rank. Rog- er Long, Jeff Bright, Henry DeMent. Tom Brace. Jeff Grosser. Curt Fischer, Tim Gramager. Dale Diedrichs, Bill Taylor. Bill Teckenbrock. Greg Gills, Ted Walker. Keith Mendenhall. Fourzh Row: Tom Izzo. Red Clark, Mike Bemis. Bill SterL. Bob Hahn, Scott Smith. Gerritt Smith, Bob Sailor. Roger Pome- rance. Mark Turrel. Wayne Pochert, Dave Larson. John Rasmussen. George Mraz. David Ikert. Paul Hegge. Jim Olson, Doug Steffey. Not Pictured: Nancy Hermetet. Lynn RickletT, Jim Hackbarth. Tony Lazzara. . Q fi - - ,. ...- 74 gffjr WE? Q. Ya, iv' -, S, ., 3 5 l N JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS. Franz Row: Marianne Campeg- gio, Joan Ilaido, Ruthann Lucht. Debbie Jensen, Jill Dinoffria. Second Row: Melinda Gimbut, Teresa Larsen, Jan Neefe, Louise Guenther, Pat Mier. Third Row: Nancy Wilson, Julie Hanson, Vivian Peterson, Sally Wotzak, Mary Alice Kuehn, Nancy Tischler. Not Pictured: Linda Boy- kin, Barbara Wagner. Choral oices Blend in Harmonious Expression FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: Joyce Boostrom, Vicki Weigel, Janet Russell, Kathy Haptas, Bonnie Shallcross, Carol Tkach, Janet Birch, Anne McKenney, Ginni Rehm, Linda Gurtz, Vicki Pierce. Second Row: Shireen Malfitano, Nanci Flyer, Barbara Eisenmenger, Virginia DeFoe, Diane Machni- kowski, Doreen Dunnett, Pat Hlavacek, Pam Morita, Liz Sailor, Bev Nyman. Third Row: Donna Nickle, Sue Hayman, Pam Jensen, Paula Boutwell, Chris Czer- cowry, Barb Berg, Jan Vaccaro, Linda Mueller, Jean Wicklund, Nancy DeYoung, Joyce Kelstrorn. Fourlh Row: Lee Schweig, Gail Tyberg, Gretchen Kirstner, Debbie Alfvin, Marilee Finke, Pat Mateling, Robin Becker, Pat Ashley, Bonnie Richards, Jo Herrmann. 5+ qi Q J i'1 f i, B I C ia., J. B? J se t y , , ' l c g Q X A 2? ., 1' M, f - r A W A J rr Y, K Y , i , X , 2 Y is A - ' ft 5 ,f , if X 5 A A ' tteet J Q 1,3 wk 31,3 55353, ' sf'-V J: 25 T, FRESHMAN GIRLS, CHORUS. Front Row: Renee Boysen, Anna Fiorese, Lynn Engbrecht, Patsy Hopson, Marilyn Kegley, Clair Cheney, Barb Richards, Janet Boone, Barb Fogle, Joan Welin. Second Row: Carol Kirchhoff, Mary Beth Wilson, Roberta Butler, Sally Biermann, Linda Nottke, Joyce Denny, Nance Mann, Linda Moore, Roberta Grosser. Third Row: Tina Hyde, Nancy Farrell, Laura Watters, Gene Bork, Diane Highland, Joanne Pflaum, Alicia McCarthy, Sue Edlis, Diane Tocco, Cheryl Harlan. Fourth Row: Kathy Lacina, Adrienne Bullock, Linda Schildbach, Eve Abrams, Kathy Rudnik, Linda Anderson, Wendie Seils, Laura Day, Susanne Liles, Betty Klug, Pat MacLura. - A I E S .A .Y tt , 'ifftifjt Q q ' . GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: Jean Zaruba, Laurie MacDougall, Nancy Smith, Ruth Moehn, Jill Jepson. Second Row: Barb Digilio, Dava Cernauske, Beckie Hollis, Cheryl Janson, Pam Betzold, Barb Dunlap. Third Row: Diane Rodey, Lori Hicks, Kathryn Pocevich, Joanne Graham, Patti Sup, Nancy Dime, Beverly Bus. Not Pictured: Carol Parker. FRESHMAN BOYS' CHORUS. Front Row: Tom Overly, Steve Pleim- ling, Gene Mueller, Sam Heinrich, Bob Mead, Dave Baker. Second Row: Ken Johnson, Fred Rodey, Greg Quimby, Ray Larson, Brad Burns, John Toppel. Third Row: Mark Knuepfer, Tim Johnson, Charles Harmon. Fourth Row: Robert Bees, Scot Pauli, David Robbins, Robert Hageman, Paul Hosteland, Carl Rasmussen. Not Pictured: Tim Chapman, John Uher. SECTIQN EDITORS. Front Raw: Karen Rook, Liz Singer, .lo Peters, Laurel Cline, Lynne Bertalmio. Second Row: Lorna Donnelly, Peg Jordan. Bob Filson, .lohn Shupe, Tom Kroll, Gres Kerber, Shirley Swanson, Robert Leudbeiter. Not Pictured: Tim Doherty, student photog- rap er. COPY STAFF. From Row: Jane Miller. Nancy Kotowski, Colleen Carey, Mark Larsen. Lif Marbach. Second Row: Joan Carlin, Bonnie Luhm, Paula Janzen, Dave Thompson. Qfafw LAYOUT STAFF From Row Cathy Fischer Jan Zitz Michal Stevens. Second Row: Nancy Cree Ann Simonini Larry Woelflin Jim McDonough Rick Elliott. YS Tales Staff Members Race Against Time Time is a basic factor in the business of a yearbook Every season demands work. With the Y's Tales direc- tor, Mrs. Lucile Albert, editors John Shupe and Greg Ker- ber began work on the 1968 book in the spring of 1967. Cooperation developed during the course of the year while staffers worked creatively together an hour and a halfa day, live days a week, or more. Similarly, only time itself can judge a yearbook. The 1968 Y's Tales used the theme 4'Moments of York g not a few moments were spent to carry out this ideai The staff members had a common goal: to crystallize mo- ments from the year, so that the yearbook would be not only a record of events, but also a means for sparking the memory of times past. Their hope, then, was for a truly memorable representation of the 1967-68 scholastic year. 79 WP' EDITORIAL BOARD. Front Row: Kathy Gieseke, Linda Nellis, Jim Toombs. Second Row. Mary Armstrong, Amy Harwell, Diane Welter, Roberta Hilliger, Robin King, Nancy Baar, Kathy Micks, Ken Kraft, Sue Dawson, Sandy Hoaglandfhird Raw: Mark Laaser, Lee How- ard, Stirling Morita, Dave Bowden, Lee Hutchinson, Mike Rozboril, Barb Dann, Denise Gol- ler. Not pictured: TYPISTS. Diane Drinka,Judy Ekblad,Jane Hershey, Debbie Johnson, Mari- on Karras, Pat Reedy. York-Hz' Goes MBeyond the Green Door JUNIOR STAFF. Fronz Row: Bonnie MacLeod, Nancy Hanket, Linda Ward, Gwenne De- Vries. Second Row: Mary Hitt, Florence Allison, Marcia Stanek, Becky Hilliard, Alice Mowrer. Third Row: Linda Kunesh, Carolyn Davis, Colleen Carter, Marianne Kroeger, iue Wallock, Pam Deutsch. Fourth Row: Neena Konon, Jackie Hausen. Not Pictured: Karel xen. 1 l at Encouraging contributions of creative writing from the student body this year, York's newspaper, the York- Hi, introduced a new literary page titled Beyond the Green Door. Contributions have always been welcomed by the staff, however, this new page emphasizes any po- etic or creative talent at York. The newspapenpublished once every two weeks, has increased its size from four pages to eight pages. The literary page, an extra sports page, and increased editorials and student opinion arti- cles have increased the size of the newspaper. For the first time in the newspaper's history both a boy and a girl hold the positions of co-editors-in-chief. Under the direc- tion of Miss Eleanor Davis, the staff traveled to two jour- nalism conventions where they learned modern methods for reporting, lay-out, and photography. Although faced with the problem of operating with the largest staff ever, the editors continued to meet every deadline without lowering theirjournalism standards. F. ff S 3. ..f 'fQi5 Q -f'f?'Qf- gm, ., .W fi BUSINESS STAFF. Front Row: Neena Konong Pam Deutsch, Denise Goller, Barb Dann, Sue Wallock, Diane Welter. Second Row: Linda Ward, Florence Allison. Nancy Hanket. SPORTS STAFF. Sealed: Mike Colias, Chuck Purdom, Ken Kraft, Dan Iden. Standing: Jeff Dawson, Doug Long, Stirling Morita, Mike Rozboril, Laird Bell. 81 With a combination of new and traditional activities, French Club fomulated a successful program. New Of- ficers were elected early in April. To add an element of suspense to the election, the winners were not announced until the dinner later in the month. This dinner, a new event for the club, was given in a French restaurant in Chicago to honor the senior members and the new spon- sor, Mrs. Mary Remus, and assistant sponsor, Miss Ann Rennick. At the annual Christmas party a play written by mem- bers was presented. They also practiced the French carols they would sing to homes in the school area during the Christmas season. Other traditional events were the daf- fodil sale and the Mardi Gras. At the February dinner, costumed members watched as the initiates walked blind- folded through a spaghetti and string bean mixture. Opportunities for learning about the French culture were numerous. Early in the year Mrs. E. Rideout of Rosary College gave a talk on the development of Cubism. Other activities such as movies and talks on the place of French culture were planned with the help ofthe press and cultural W '36 W R' attaches' offices in Chicago. - 3 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: Kathy Gieseke, Presidentg Lynne Bertalmio, Vice-president: Beth Schreiber, Secretaryg Peter Pompei, Treasurer. French Club Combines Novelty with Tradition Gaily costumed members enjoy the pleasures of Mardi Gras. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Flora Biancalana, Program Chairmang Claudia Kelp, Points Chairmang Kristy Everson, Treasurer. Isabel dePara, Secretaryg Karen Rook, Vice-Pres- identg Greg Kerber, President. Haw ' commands Karen Rook as she shows M S m b C n club members how to really control the burro. Cultural Barriers Five-six-seven hits! And still Spanish Club's little burro pinata refuses to relinquish its goodies. Eight-nine-ten! Members began to wonder just what the stubborn beast was made of. At last Miss Joann Tomsovic, co-sponsor of the club with Mr. Allen Jacobson, scored a few strategic blows and sent club members scurrying for the contents. To complement this traditional festivity, the Christmas story was enacted in silhouette as Miguel Velez, AFS student from Ecuador, read the accompanying text from a Spanish Bible. Cultural enrichment was the keynote at other meetings as well, as in November when Mrs. Ruth Biddulph entertained viewers with unusual color slides and anecdotes from her trip through Central America. At the February meeting wary initiates were put through their paces and tested for courage as well as a mastery of the Spanish language. An awards banquet in May honored members and allowed them to sample a variety of Spanish foods. To help bolster the treasury, hurricane candles were sold during the Christmas season. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: Barb Reimers, Secretaryg Mark Morovich, Vice-presidentg Carol Mundil, Treasurerg Richard Montei, President. Festivities for the German Club began with the con- struction of a first place club float in the Homecoming Parade. The theme of the Hoat, a giant s'Bierstein, was The Pause That Refreshesf' In December, the members presented their annual Weihnachtsfest in Yorkshire Hall. After the smorgas- bord dinner, the multi-talented members presented tradi- tional songs, dances, and music to over three hundred guests. The evening ended with the audience joining in the singing ofthe old German Christmas songs. With the help of Mrs. Aldona Smulkstys and Mrs. Margaret Pfalile, the German Club sponsors, the members organized a memorable evening at one of Chicago's Ger- man restaurants where the members feasted upon Wiener- schnitzel and Brautwurst in an atmosphere of old Ger- many. Bierstein on Wheels Captivates Judges The mammoth German Club stein rolls through town dis- playing the authentic charm which won it first place among club floats. s nv.-3 be of F -F . - up-1'5' Steeped in the traditions ofboth York and ancient Rome, Latin Club celebrated its Saturnalia feast and its Roman banquet. This feast was a Roman event marked by thanks- giving to Saturn, god of the harvest, for his generosity and kindness. Now, as then, this authentically conducted affair, under the guidance of club sponsor, Mrs. Betty Whittaker, was a cause for extensive celebration. Perhaps the most established custom of Latin Club is that of the Roman banquet. The product of several months' preparation, the event was observed with all the glory of a time long past. The members dressed in a style reminiscent of Julius Caesar, and Yorkshire Hall appeared for one brief mo- ment to be on the sunny Italian shores of the Mediterra- nean. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Charmaine Tellefsen, Secretary, Doug Baker, Treasurer, Tom Peterson, Vice-president, Elaine Bradford, President. Latin Club Feasts Recall Revelries of Ages Past Members in mock ceremony oH'er homage to the gods of Olympus. I 1, eff' 85 'WW ESPERANTO SOCIETY OFFICERS: Elaine Bradford, Re- cording Secretaryg Linda Miller, Corresponding Secretaryg Marge Fuchssteiner, Vice-Presidentg Laurel Groenwald, Treasurerg Henry DeMent, President. Esperanto Society was added this year to York's wide variety of activities. The club was initiated by stu- dents interested in Esperanto, a universal language based on several other languages. Unlike other tongues, Es- peranto did not evolve but was constructed to serve as a common language for everyone. Esperanto is composed of simple grammar which has no exceptions, making this language easier to learn than most others. Under the supervision of Mr. Jack Witmer, the members taught themselves Esperanto. They mastered the spelling, grammar, reading, and writing ofthe language by using such aids as crossword puzzles and articles written in Esperanto. Experience in writing the language was achieved by correspondence with a sister club in Greece. At the end ofthe year, an Honors program was initiated to recognize outstanding Esperanto scholars. This program was based upon a points system and a test given by the National Esperanto Society. orld Communication Goal of Esperanto ESPERANTO SOCIETY MEMBERS. Fronr Row: Helen Pachay, Charmaine Tallefsen, Valerie Roberts, Barb Sheppard. Second Row: Allen Kapusta, Cindy Collins, Anne McKenney, Bill Chen, Sue Wolter. Third Row: Ginny Gaddy, Leslie Miller, Ted Walker, Don Foley, Barb Ostfeld. Jane Dippold. Fourrh Row: Roger Long, Dave lkert, Wendie Helsdon, Lea Ann Smoley. 86 History is the study of manahis politics, his economy, his society, and his religion. Searching for the interesting, and often the bizarre, in humanity, Historical Society members have the opportunity to study the past in a non- classroom situation. This year, discussions were regularly held at which such topics as the history of mysticism and the possibility ofworld peace were presented. Under the direction of Mr. Steve Gerlach, club spon- sor, members participated in two field trips. The group attended Gone with the Wind, the film based on the historically accurate Civil War novel and visited the Oriental Institute to learn of Middle-Eastern archeological expeditions. As a Christmas celebration, members pre- sented a skit on the history of Santa Claus from the Middle Ages to the present. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS. Front Row: Claude Knuepfer, Special Eventsg Marg Hanni, Secretary, Jane Eaton, Treasurer. Second Row: Doug Baker, Vice-Presidentg Marc Paullin, Program Chairman: Richard Shope, President. rips, Talks Extend History Group's nterests Taking a cue from H. G. Wells, members set the destination for their next trip into the past via the time machine. Debater's clear logic and effective oratory challenge opponents during December Debate Tournament. Continual planning and hard work by the members and sponsors of the debate team insured the success of York's Invitational Debate Tournament last December 9. Indivi- dual research and group discussion of the year's resolu- tion-that Congress should establish uniform regulations for criminal investigation procedures-preceded the team's participation in the competition, approved by SIDL fSuburban Interstate Debate Leaguel and guaran- teed to provide the most challenging rivalry. On this same Saturday, fifty schools were invited to en- ter varsity and novice teams in the meet. Such weekend contests allowed the beginning debaters, counseled by Mrs. Kathleen Kaiser, the opportunity to accumulate enough points from the won-loss record to gain entry into the National Forensic League. The varsity team, coached by Mr. Donald Juday, practiced traditional and cross-examination techniques that developed strong affir- mative cases and practical counterthrusts during mock debates staged after school. Frequent practice was one effort to make York's team a real threat for interschool competitors. York Debaters Host Invitational Tournament VARSITY DEBATE TEAM. Seated: Nancy Tischler, John Wilson, Lin- da Roefer, Vernon Plummer. Standing: J. Eric Gibbons, Greg Smith, Jeff Bright, Keith Burnett, Bruce Nelson. Ever hear of a team that does not work together? This is how Mrs. Ann Thorne described the club she sponsored this year, Individual Events. More informally known as I. E., it is a nation-wide activity of which there are groups in many high school campuses across the country. This was its second year at York. Its purpose is to stress indi- vidual creativity, and members sought to display their talents in various waysg their presentations included pan- tomines, comedy sketches, and poetry reading. Original material was used in many selections. Through assemblies and meets with other schools, the members were enabled to demonstrate their abilities. They received critical judgments of their performances as well as comparisons with students of other schools. Through the critiques and recognition received at meets such as the one held in February at York, both the I. E. members and York were honored. Individual Competition Counselor advises distressed freshman concerning the pitfalls of jammed lockers and hostile upperclassmen in an I. E. pre- sentation at assembly. ttracts New Members INDIVIDUAL EVENTS TEAM, Sealed: Lauren Kay Lauber, Linda Malmgren, Margaret Susan Morro, Deborah Miller, Barbara Price. Standing: Jack Toeppen, Pat Clark, Carole Johnson, Nancy Buik. MATH CLUB OFFICERS: Teresa Larsen, Secretary, Don Weeda, Treasurerg Tom Wallace, Vice-president, Chris Arms, President. By doubling the number of meetings to include the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, Math Club sought to strengthen its overall program. Throughout the year, movies and guest speakers informed the club mem- bers on pertinent topics. Mr. Anthony Portincaso, who presented an explanation of uN0tations and Definitions, and student Deborah Ahlstrand, who lectured on the ancient mathematician Zeno, were among those who ad- dressed the club. January and February meetings were transformed into help sessions for all students participat- ing in the annual Illinois State Math Contest. Math Club invited all participants who wished to prepare for the contest to attend these meetings and ask any questions they had concerning any phase of math included in the competition. According to the club's co-sponsors, Miss Janice Flake, Miss Carmen Muirheid, and Mr. Portincaso, Math Club broadens students' understanding ofthe various aspects of mathematics. The club offers membership to all students interested in this subject. Logic, Ability Unravel Secrets of ath Angles A rose is a rose is a rose, Math Club members discover as they plot sine and cosine rose graphs. In its second year at York, Computer Club offered training for teletype operation and computer program- ming. A part of Math Club, Computer Club had about thirty regular members this year. Supervised by Mr. Don- ald Peterson, interested students made their own program tapes on a teletype machine at York and then sent them to Willowbrook, where they were relayed by a telephone connection to an IBM computer. When the data was ana- lyzed, the answers were returned to York by mail where the members could study them. In addition to making tapes for computers, the participants saw films telling some ofthe many uses of computers and took field trips to see actual computers in use at nearby business firms. Members learn not only how to make accurate programs but also how to interpret the results returned from Illinois In- stitute of Technology. Programmers Plan ay in Computerized World Computer Club member prepares to type programs which will be fed into an IBM 360 computer for processing. 91 4 4 FTA OFFICERS. Front Row: Lea Ann Smoley, Vice- Presidentg Linda Miller, President. Second Row: Dennis Fran- zen, Treasurerg Charmaine Tellefsen, Secretaryg Jim Price, Points Chairman. Tutoring Provides Assistance for Students Momentarily abandoning the finer points of teacher education, members transformed napkins and chicken wire into a third place entry. Learning through experience is the key to the work of the Future Teachers of America. This year was the fourth of FTA's special tutoring program. Any student who re- ceived an A or B in a course could sign up as a tutor of that subject. The tutoring program was designed to help the student who requests a tutor and to help the tutor decide whether he or she wishes to pursue a career in teaching. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Dan Kane and Miss Sallie Mitchell, the members of FTA gave a Christmas party for underprivileged children at a settlement house in Chi- cago and also made Easter baskets for a senior citizens, home. During the school year the club invited guests who spoke to the members on various methods of teaching, careers open to them in the teaching profession, and meth- ods of education in foreign countries. The year was con- cluded with the election of officers and the annual spring tea. Visiting the homes of shut-ins and invalids in the com- munity was one ofthe service projects ofthe Future Nurses of America. Under the guidance of Miss Lela Sutter, the girls accompanied the invalids on walks, read to them, and aided them in any way they could. As their Christmas pro- ject, greeting cards were made for the Wheaton home for the aged. A representative from the Chicago Council on Commun- ity Nursing discussed the four areas of nursing: practical, two-year associate, three-year, and four-year baccalaure- ate. A program was also presented by the County Health Department Nursing Service and Mrs. Darr of the Health Careers Conference to give the Future Nurses background in the field ofhealth and medicine. FNA MEMBERS. Sealed: Carol Bushock, Maureen Huff, Vice-President: Rosemary Goodman, Marsha Taylor, Presi- dent. Standing: Linda Stravinskas, Jeanette Garrett, Treas- urer: Sandra Mielchen, Secretary. Future Nurses Gffer Community Service A demonstration and a movie, Almost a Miracle, comple- mented a lecture by Mrs. Barbara Weisensee, R.N., on Public Health Nursing. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS: Marion Karras, Presidentg Bari McCracken, Secretaryg Barb Johnson, Treasurer: Sue Latinis, Secre- tary. Decorating a car for the 1968 Homecoming Parade and winning first place heralded the beginning ofthe year for Home Economics Club. It was an impressive occa- sion since it was only the second time in the club's history that a car had been entered in the annual parade. The theme of their award-winning car, which displayed a large, steaming cauldron. was s'Pot the Panthers. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Roberta Lindgren, the club doubled its membership this year by offering any student interested in the field of home economics the opportunity to observe and participate in related activities. For their annual Christmas project, the members decorated and stuffed stockings which were donated to charity. This project was financed through the sale of as- sorted hard candies. To climax the Christmas season, the members had a Christmas party and a cake contest. Speakers at meetings during the year included a repre- sentative from Northern Illinois Gas Company who dem- onstrated proper cooking techniques and a beauty dem- onstration presented by a leading cosmetics firm. The year's activities were brought to a close with an awards dinner. Home Ec Club Adopts Open Membership Policy Pot the Panthers proved to be the perfect recipe for winning first place in the Homecoming car competition. vt . K A . .ill td- W HW J, + , 2-ff Q' 5. qu. V, I . I. l YBCC OFFICERS: Betty Kramer, Recording Secretary, Florence Allison, 'Vice- President: Sandy Puscheck, Social Chairman. Not Pictured: Denise Sanguinet, Cor- responding Secretaryg Donna Dhamer, Publicity Chairmang Diane Stravinskas, Treasurer, Barb Johnson, President. Field trips to manufacturing companies and a Christmas project were two of the special events that members of the York Business Careers Club participated in this year. Each of these was part of a program to better acquaint students with careers in the business world after high school. During their monthly meetings, YBCC members saw films and discussed important factors of business under the supervision of Mr. Gerald Grote and Mrs. Ann Wind- chy, club sponsors. They also heard speakers from com-- panies in the area, one of these speakers from the Ameri- can Banking Institute talked about careers in banking. The activities at regular monthly meetings attempted to help students envision actual oliice situations. YBCC Events nticipate usiness Challenges Creating stuffed animals to delight hospital patients, YBCC members investigate a career in taxidermy. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Russ Watters, Treasurer, Richard Strock, Secre- tary, Lee Hutchinson, President. Not Pictured: Paul Boostrom, Vice-President. Steady improvement by competition sparked Chess Club through a series of interschool meets during the year. Every Thursday, under the direction of Mr. Dean Weigle, members engaged in separate strategic battles on the playing board. Before entering interschool compe- tition, participants proved their ability in the club tour- nament. Winners ofthe tournament represented the York club in its competition with other schools. The skillful manipulation of rooks, knights, pawns, and other pieces increases the ability of the competitors to think logically. Mental agility is a necessity in this game of kings. Members constantly tried to achieve a consis- tent degree ofexcellence in their game of strategy. Game of ings Provides Chessboard Challenge Concentrating for two, the individual attempts to outmaneuver himself during a solitary game. 96 a: 'tw-,niesitfs1i5asaisQfs:2Qgegia:eez:eiesew1w:rQmwzse: ,,,,lmw::r'1...a:sQ.Mxs-xaiimmiww-.WM L, - With a debate on the relative merits of amateur and citizen's band radio services, the radio club opened this year's program. Although the membership was small, those that participated more than made up for the size ofthe group by showing interest and enthusiasm. Club sponsor, Mr. Richard Davis, kept the members busy with many weeks of lessons in radio theory leading to a radio operator's license. At the beginning of the year two members were registered amateurs, WA9QJM and WA9PPD. They regularly transmitted over the club sta- tion WA9IHK and contacted other stations around the nation. Activities such as these stimulated the interest of the members and encouraged them to work toward their own licenses. RADIO CLUB MEMBERS. From Row: Gary Hoyne. Sec retary-Treasurer: Hal McGee, Vice-President: Randy Curran President. Second Row: Bill Naurich, Glen Schieberl Howard Furtak, Jim Brumme. Members Qualify for Radio Operators' Licenses Radio Club members devise Hip-flop circuits to be used as computer counter. ,.... .Y . .-, , -- 98 LAB ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Arlette Grubbe, Judy Eppel- heimer. Second Row: Paul Ward, Jim Roberts. Third Row: Bob Hazen, Tom Schumacker. Each day, students and members of the faculty saw members of the service groups working for York. Attendance office assistants collected the pink absen- tee slips from all classrooms each period and distributed absentee lists. Guidance office assistants delivered con- ference passes to students to see counselors, and general office assistants presented passes to the dean's office to certain Yorkites. In science classes, lab assistants aided students with experiments and classwork. Assistants in the library checked books out, rearranged shelves and answered questions, while in the health offices, student workers gave eye tests to students. At play productions and concerts, ushers, in typically York green and white uniforms, showed people to their seats, as the light and sound Crews assisted on the stage. The students who participated in one of these serv- ice groups volunteered to work during their study hall, or in the case of stage crews and the ushers, after school. Students Utilize Talents to Serve York ART STAFF. Front Row: Nancy Beier, Cheri Hawkinson, Rick Singer, Margie Koeneman, Candy Guenther. Back Row: Barb Schmidt, Pat Short, Jane Dippold, Wayne Boostrom, De- nise Carroll, Terry Masters, Shirley Prebil. GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Wendy Hammer, Donna Paulson, Sally Kernaghan, Diane Allemana, Carolyn Jones, Michelle Papin. Second Row: Carol Sahl- strom, Debbie Butendorf, Marsha Smith, Chris Hanson, Linda Dries, Mary Lukes, Linda Roefer, Connie Uhl, Linda Gorske. Office Assistants Provide Valuable Services GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Kathy Walnum, Linda Bretl, Betty Howley, Carol Ringhofl, Margie Hayek, Christine Olson, Joyce Erickson, Pat Wilkinson, Barb Sheppard. Second Row: Nancy Kramer, Pat Farrell, Char Matousek, Donna Melby, Linda Zitzer, Peggy Hanson, Sue Latinis, Char Kutschke, Carole Johnson, Julie Price, Marilyn Wright, Barbara Price, 1... C W l LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Diane Green, Linda Lehmann, Kathi King, Nancy Conklin. Second Row: Janinne Affronti, Linda Lichty, Georgette Fostier, Debbie Chicoine, Marilee Harrald. Third Row: Alice Koos, Diane Highland, Linda Nickols, Betty Kramer, Eve Van Der Stuyf, Mary Fosnacht. Fourth Row: Barb Schenk, Diane Tkach, Chris Russell, Kay Haebich, Vivian Hahn, Linda Csiszar, Barb Slocum. Fzjlh Row: Judy Scudder, Karen Kirstner, Debbie Johnson, Ray Peterson, As- trid deParry, Kathie Lawson, Sandi Truckenbrodt. Volunteers Help Staffs, ain Experience ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Fronl Row: Cindy Friese, Connie DeRoeck, Debbie Pedicini, Nora Mullholland, Cathi Kopp. Second Row: Barb Johnson, Ann Williams, Kathi Meske, Rhonda Scott, Cindy Hughes, Jan Maltby, Mary Peacock, Marybeth Scudder. Third Row: Lorraine Brooker, Debbie La tinis, Barb Reimers, Cheryl Rohrsen, Joann Schnaufer, Sandy Puscheck, Paula Schenck, Diane Stravin- skas, Sue McGraw, Cindy Huntinghouse, Patti Dickson, Connie Makie, Chris Jemison. SOUND CREW. Front Row: Gary Hoyne, crew head: John Mulholland. Back Row: Mike Mudra. Howard Furtak. John Cessford, Edward Miel- chen, Perry Wilson. Backstage Crews Facilitate York Presentations LIGHT CREW. Front Row: Roger Pomerance, Bill Naurich, .lim Shep- herd, Carl Geberbauer. Standing: Debbie Kirstner, Frank Fitzpatrick, Jeff Bright, Floyd Reiman, Mike Schwab, Barb Vann. NURSES OFFICE ASSISTANTS. Front Row: Linda Lichty, Beverly Bus, Debbie Johnson, Jeanette Garrett, Lois Gerlich. Second Row: Debbie Divis, Char Matousek, Connie Menke, Linda Stravinskas, Marijane Thon, Freeda Cannon, Linda Davis, Marsha Taylor, Carol Steffey, Sandra Mielchen. Students Work for Benelit of All Yorkites USHERS. Front Row: Randy Truckenbrodt, Captaing Russ Watters, Ass't. Captain: Bob Gaddis, Larry Vietzke, Roger Rosentreter. Second Row: Mark Keller, John Harper, Dave Sampson, Dave Weiher. Third Row: John Biermann, Mike l-lradsky, Bill Meier, John Bullock. Fourzh Row: Claude Knuepfer, Robert Heck, Dan Stasi. Not Pictured: George Busch, Jim Erber, Walter Holliday, Mark Keller, Greg Ker- ber, Doug Koch, Bob Koehler, Bob Leadbetterf Don Schweihs, Jack Tuchbreiter. lO2 Holiday joy was brought to the children of the Bensen- ville Home by the members of Green Key Club. Christ- mas stockings were designed, filled with toys and candy, and distributed to the home. The club, under the leader- ship of Mrs. Mildred Topinka, sponsored an all- school toy drive. Guiding the North Central Association Evaluating Committee was one of Green Key's special services this year. In addition to this, they served as guides at P.T.A. meetings and Open House. Monitoring the halls, members directed visitors at York during the day. Holding meet- ings the first Wednesday of every month, this service or- ganization is open to junior and senior girls with a C average or better. Green Key guide helps visiting students Hnd their way through the maze of York's corridors. Members Cheer Lonely During Holida Season GREEN KEY MEMBERS. Kneeling: Nancy Belknap, Colleen Carter, Linda Kuriesch. Front Row: Carolyn Davis, Vice-President, Linda Gorske, Treasurerg Linda Eckert, Secretary, Eu- dice Scheade, President. Second Row: Cathy Fischer, Karen Rook, Beth Reichel, Debby Ahl- strand, Cris Hanson, Debbie Butendorf, Margie Koeneman, Claudia Browne, Chris Anderson, Barb Hall, Debbie Spenko, Nancy Cree, Louise Mendenhall, Cheryl Rohrsen, Shirley Swanson, Jori Slatin, Val Fencl. Third Row: Sally Wotzak, Leslie Hunter, Holly Hein, Linda Dries, Pat Parks, Nanci Klecan, Wendy Parkhurst, Barb Schraeder, Ann Simonini, Sue Cain, Linda Ward, Laurel Dolk, Diane Drinka, .Ian Reed,Jill Donoffria, Gail Smith, Sue Mascarello, Kris Johnson, Irene Harbuziuk. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Lacey and her assistant, Miss .Io Ann Damratowski, the Girls' Ath- letic Association initiated a new event this year. In addition to the annual father-daughter volleyball game in February, a mother-daughter volleyball game was held in March. Other major events included the Christ- mas party in December, awards night in May, and dec- oration of the Homecoming car, which placed second in the competition. Meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays every week, GAA members participated in sports such as tennis, speedball, volleyball, basketball, tumbling, softball, and archery. They also bowled on Monday evenings over a period of four months. GAA sums up its purpose in one word-fun. How- ever, it also helps to improve athletic abilities and to encourage good sportsmanship. GAA ends each year with the most important event, awards night, during which girls are recognized for outstanding sportsman- ship and participation in sports and special events. GAA OFFICERS. Front Row: Gerri Arquette, Sports Man- agerg Karen McLain, Program Chairmang Kathy Arquette, President. Second Row: Diane Tkach, Secretary, Kathy Sher- man, Treasurerg Candy Guenther, Publicity Chairman, Jean Gisburne, Vice-President. GAA Members, Parents Enjoy Volleyball Game Sure-footed describes this dribbler, O'Learying her way across the floor in an unusual combination of ball games. 104 Karel Axen, Ann Simonini, and Florence Allison review instructions for Cabaret, a musical evening ofdance. Club ctivities Help Encourage York Pep PEP CLUB BOARD AND OFFICERS. Front Row: Darlene Schea, Florence Allison, Alison Bell, Nancy Hanket, Jody Licht, Ardythe Sla dek, President. Second Row: Barb Reimers, Jan Schreiner, Renee Blinn Kathy Gieseke, Marion Karras. Third Row: Dave Dyer, Vice-President Ann Simonini, Treasurerg Kassie Davis, Denise Goller, Donna Paulson Points Chairman, Barb Wolter, Pam Trembacz. A happening of music, folk singing, and dancing re- placed Pep Club's annual semi-formal dance. Cabaret, held on April 6, encouraged new enthusiasm. Many hours of work by all members were put into decorating the caf- eteria for the evening of music. The activity was held in honor ofthe Dukes of York and Mr. and Miss Pep. In addition to the spring event, the club worked to pro- mote school spirit. Under the guidance of Mrs. Ellen Braun, sponsor, the members sold football badges, sweatshirts, mums, pops for pep, and pins. Many banners were made for each sport and put up in the cafeteria. During Homecoming, Pep Club helped Student Council by building the Hoat for the Homecoming Queens. It also sponsored the pep rallies and hired buses for the Cross Country meet down state. f 3 've'-'a t 1 H.. z in ' '1a1n...nw 1. .f .aux-rw-ixc'i eri w lik iii ,, tx GIRLS' CLUB BOARD AND OFFICERS. Seated in Front: Barb Wolter, Treasurer, Cris Hanson, Vice-President,Not Pictured: Lyn Champion, President. Front Row: Debbie Wolter, Secretary, Carol Sahlstrom, Points Chairmang Nancy Kotowski, Claudia Kelp, Paula Janzen, Beth Reichel, Nancy Pijacek. Second Row: Beth Russell, Julie Price, Ann Simonini, Sue Dawson, Wendy Uecker, Corresponding Secretary, Barb Reimers, Pam Saunders, Peggy Hanson. Girls Brighten Holidays with Bows, School Dance Gay Christmas bows were made and sold by Girls, Club to help finance their winter dance, Reflections through a Gol- den Year. During the summer, members of Girls' Club who vol- unteered to be Big Sisters planned small parties for their Little Sisters, incoming freshmen. At the same time, other members were working on the school calendar, which was sold during registration week. Thus, work of Girls' Club started months before school opened. Keeping the girls busy this year was Bow Week, annual- ly sponsored by the club. Members got together and made gift bows which they sold the week before Christmas vaca- tion. These Christmas bows were available to the com- munity as well as York. Underprivileged children were guests at the club's Christmas party. The board provided entertainment and at the suggestion of Miss Nancy Ray, sponsor of the club, many of the members bought toys for the children. Reminiscent of York's past, the girls chose an old fashioned theme for their winter dance. Besides the usual procedure of boys asking girls, the girls, too, were given the opportunity to ask to spend the evening with the boy of their choice. Concluding the year, awards were given at the spring Mother-Daughter Tea. 106 ORCHESIS OFFICERS: Robin King, Presidentg Sue Morovich, Vice-Presidentg Suzette Pom- pei, Secretaryg Carolyn Paulus, Treasurer. oods, Movements Communicate Contemporary SCGHC Looking at the world as it is today provided the theme for an annual show given by Orchesis, Yorkls modern dance club. The performers expressed contemporary sights, sounds, and emotions in individual dances. At weekly meetings, students learned about modern dance and developed coordination and skill while doing warm-up exercises, watching professional dancers in films, discussing and practicing new dance movements, and finally, choreographing and performing their own compositions. Mrs. Louise Nettleton, club sponsor, and the oificers stressed the importance of contemporary dance as a means of communicating the feelings of the performer, rather than as a means of entertaining the audience, al- though that was also important. While performing at meetings and on stage, members expressed themselves using movements ranging from walking, skipping, and running to leaping,jumping, and falling. Orchesis members pause for pensive moment to contemplate expressive movement ofdances. What better way to salute a basketball team than with twenty-eight girls swinging pom pons to the rhythm of the band! Going through steps and formations all to create pep and good sportsmanship, the girls performed at foot- ball games, pep rallies, and parades, and were involved in behind-the-scenes activities such as selling at games. The Pom Pons sponsored a sock hop, proceeds of which mega I were used to purchase new uniforms for next year's Tveter and Miss J. Damratowski, composed their own dances. Tryouts crackled with the emotions of fear, hope, disappointment, or elation. Teachers from York and other schools, with the two-year girls and sponsors, nar- rowed the group from over a hundred to the final squad. POM PON CO-CAPTAINS: Nancy Hermetet, Barb Marquardt. Pom on Performances Color York Activities POM PONS. Front Row: Peg Jordan, Linda Nellis, Nancy Hermetet, Barb Marquardt, Nancy Conklin, Nora Cain. Second Row: Patti Dickson, Nancy Pijacek, Paula Schenck, Barb Wolter, Peanut Monico, Carol Ringhoff, Bonnie Macleod, Jane Thigpen, Nancy Hankett, Pat Foote. Third Row: Barb Dann, Carol Sahlstrom, Pam Lueder, Jan Zitz, Sue Gustaf, Phindy Smith, Barb Reimers, Suzanne Mauzey, Linda Halac, Jackie Uecker, Pam Cerone, Elaine Smith. 108 squad. x The 1967 Pom Pons were a selected group of junior S , .4-51, and senior girls, who with the aid of sponsors Mrs. G. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Nancy Pile, Debbie Barton, Sue Dawson Kay Atwood, Debbie Wolter, Debbie Jensen, Sandy Hoagland. Claudia Kelp. Crowds, Teams Roused by Cheerleaders? Pep York's cheerleading squads began the basketball season by cheering for a pro basketball team, the Chicago Bulls. In addition to cheering at York football and basketball games, the varsity squad accompanied the cross-country team downstate this fall, and supported the basketball team at the Centralia Basketball Tournament during Christmas vacation. The girls also sponsored a pep week where a prize was awarded to the class that displayed the most pep in supporting the various athletic teams. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gay Leatzow, both squads practiced every Tuesday and Thursday after school to perfect their cheers. Throughout the school year, the girls could be seen distributing long green linesl' or Y,s before a meet or game. This year the squads receiv- ed green bench warmer coats to wear to the games. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS. Franz Row: Barb Fogle, Debbie Saunders, Jean Nagel. Second Row: Kay Branz, Sue Kotowski, Nancy Mann, Debbie Hoagland. Not Pictured: Sue Nelson. AA. ru Captain Chris Schweer caps his high school career by slashing down the nets after leading the Dukes to their 66-59 conference championship victory over Lyons. Dukes Win 3rd Straight Conference Championship Dave Dyer rushes in for a lay-up after breaking up La Grange play while filling in during his brother's late-season absence. York's drive to the championship was aided by junior .lim lVlilkert's clutch shooting and tough rebounding. Placing emphasis on enjoyment, improved skills, and good sportsmanship, but at the same time striving to win, the 1967 Girls, Varsity Tennis Team finished 4th in their conference. York competed with tive other area schools: Glenbard West, Lyons Township, Naperville, Riverside- Brookfield, and Willowbrook. According to coach Miss Bonnie Read, the girls, best games were those played F against Willowbrook and Naperville. Beginning in early September, the eight-week season was to be terminated on October 24th with the annual Sports Day. 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W, ., - f 0 Q --L+., .w-- , 1 . sway- - wp- fr wif diff GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: Renee Kallstrom, Bobbie Rowan, Martha Weigle, Chris Anderson, Beth Schreiber. Second Row: Miss Read, coach, Cathy Cronin, Renee Domansky, Renee Blinn, Leslie Fabian. Third Row: Pat Clifford, Jan Vaccaro, Betty Howley, Marsha Smith, Linda Nottke. H2 York runners Pete Reiff and Jim Hackbarth show winning form in meet with Proviso West. Dukes Top WSC, Countyg Take 3rd in State Meet York's Varsity Cross Country team followed a perfect ll-0 dual meet season with a 3rd place finish in the State Meet. Jim Hackbarth and Most Valuable Runner Pete Reiff led the attack by capturing 13th and l5th respec- tively. Ed Wagner took 22nd, Gary Goss placed 36th, and Walt Koenig came in 38th to round out the scoring. Hackbarth paved the way in the initial state effort with 10th place in the District Meet at Ridgewood. The Dukes amassed 89 points, good for 2nd place to qualify them for the State Meet. Earlier in the season the DuPage County crown fell to the Yorkites. Koenig, varsity captain, paced the 25 point victory by grabbing 3rdg Goss was 4thg Hackbarth, Dave Rowe, and Reiff filled the next three places as the long green line put seven runners in the first eleven. For the 6th straight year the WSC Championship failed to evade the Dukes. They secured the title with a 7-0 dual meet record despite their loss to Proviso West in the Conference Meet. WSC VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Team Won Losi YORK 7 0 Glenbard W. 6 l Proviso W. 5 2 Lyons 4 3 R-B 3 4 Hinsdale C. 2 5 Maine E. l 6 Downers Grove N. 0 7 Seniors Gary Goss and Walt Koenig run up front in crucial meet with Proviso West. York's Frosh-Soph Cross Country team captured the WSC Championship for the 3rd year in a row with a 9-0 dual meet record. Led by such standouts as John McCarty, Bill Clark, and Tom Bash, the Barons streaked to an lle2 overall record. Besides taking a lst place finish in conference, the Barons also took firsts in the DuPage County Meet and their own Frosh-Soph Invitational. The sophs outdistanced their foes by a large margin in both meets. Despite McCarty's lst place performance the Barons finished 3rd in the Conference Meet held at La Grange. Proviso West and Maine East bettered York's score of 69 points with 45 and 64 points respectively. John Mulholland, Tim White, Dana Wunderlich and Doug Koch helped York to its championship with line performances in all the meets. Mark Schmelzel led the Freshman team to lst place in conference. The Frosh compiled an 8-1 dual meet record. They finished 2nd in the Conference Meet and placed 4th in the York Freshman Invitational. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Team Won Lost YORK 7 0 Proviso W. 6 I Maine E. 5 2 Glenbard W. 3 4 Lyons 3 4 R-B 3 4 Downers Grove N. l 6 Hinsdale C. 0 7 Doug Koch and Dana Wunderlich show York's season-long domination in meet with Glenbard West. John McCarty and Bill Clark sprint in chute during win over Proviso West. Sophs Roll to 9-O Dual Meet Record H3 York's leading ground gainer, Steve Mather, is hauled down by a Hins- dale defender. York lost to the Red Devils 19-7 in their WSC opener. Four Dukes Named to All Conference Squad ' ' WSC VA RSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS York Opp. 7 Hinsdale C. 19 14 Glenbard W 46 14 Lyons 2 6 R-B 7 6 Proviso W 21 7 Maine E 10 - YORK - 20 Downers Grove N 6 Although the Dukes finished in 7th place, four of Coach Alex Naidenovich's gridders were named to the All-WSC team. Jack Deming and Tom Guenther, defensive stand- outs, were honored along with offensive linemen Pete Costigan and Steve Wannos. On offense the varsity was led by Steve Mather who scored five touchdowns, grabbed 16 passes and piled up a 3.6 yard per carry rushing average. Another key to York's offense was Chuck Purdom who gathered in six passes good for 184 yards and three touchdowns. At quarterback Deming and junior Cliff Dyer shared the duties. Deming attempted 50 passes and completed 17 for 291 yards. Dyer went to the air 64 times connecting on 25 of them for 365 yards. The defense was sparked by Deming, Most Valuable, with 256 defensive points. Dan Richards was second with 193 defensive points and received Most Improved Lineman honors. Jack Ferry and Guenther at defensive tackles also bolstered Yorkis defense. The bright spots of the Duke's 3-5 season came in the Willowbrook game when York rolled over the Des Plaines Valley League champs 27-7 and in a 14-2 upset of Lyons on the last day of the season. Yorkis jayvees under Coach Don Trolliet posted a 3-3-l WSC record. The jayvee defense held their op- position scoreless on four occasions in WSC competition. York defenders Dan Richards, Mark Swenson, and Jack Derning swamp Hinsdale's Ken Koranda after a short gain. ll4 FINAL WSC STANDINGS York Opp. 7 Hinsdale C. 26 13 Lyons 7 - YORK 4 13 Glenbard W. 20 13 R-B 6 40 Proviso W. 7 20 Downers Grove N. 0 16 Maine E. 0 After early season losses to Hinsdale and Glenbard West the Barons won their last five games to finish the season with a 6+2 record. The sophs' 13-7 victory over un- defeated Lyons in the linal game of the season assured the Barons of a 3rd place linish in the WSC. While holding their opponents to 411 yards rushing and 460 yards pass- ing, the Barons moved the ball 1032 and 460 yards in those areas. Under Coach Richard Ulrich's direction the Barons outscored their opponents 163472, gaining an average of 200 yards per game while holding their foes to a 50 yard average. Darby Harmon held individual scoring honors with six touchdowns, followed by Bob Knuepfer, Mike Cleary, and Scott Bretl, each with four. Harmon, Bretl, and Gary Naus were tops in rushing, averaging 5.2, 5.1, and 4.9 yards per carry. John Niemeyer, the Baron's number one quarterback, completed 27 of 65 passes for a total of 431 yards and a 40'Zn completion average. Backing up Nie- meyer was Dan Purdom who found the mark on 45921 of his passes for 147 yards. Leading the receivers was Cleary, who averaged 28 yards per reception. Other outstanding receivers were Knuepfer and Harmon, each averaging 13.6 yards. Most Valuable Rick Steinhebel paced the sophs with 96 defensive points. Captain Randy Mikal, Bill Lorey, and Steve Steadman rounded out the defense with 81, 63, and 59 points respectively. The freshman teams had identical 4-2-1 won-lost records in their seven games, good for 3rd place in both A and B divisions. .W H'-1 y flll-'Ar at . gf' bfi' .-.lwdlifty Darby Harmon helped spark the Barons to a 3rd place finish after early season losses to Hinsdale and Glenbard West. Barons Defeat Lyons in Season Finale The sophomore defensive unit known as Pride held opposition in check all season. Here Steve Steadman and Bruce Bell close in to make a stop in the Baron's Homecoming victory over Proviso West. ll5 Mark Koukl bulls Glenbard foe to the mats on the way to his l5th consecutive victory. After dropping three out of their iirst four dual meets, Coach Richard Ulrich's sophomore wrestlers reeled oiii nine straight dual meet victories to win the WSC crown. Leading the way for the underclassmen were Captain Mark Koukl and Most Valuable Bill Lorey with 15-0 and l2f2 records respectively. Loreyls twelve victories all came as a result of pins. Following a loss in their conference opener to Maine East by a score of 25a20, the Barons rolled up six straight wins to end the season with a 6Ml-0 season record. The underclassmen also won the Ridgewood Quad- rangular. Brad Boers led the 89 point victory by finish- ing lirst, while Bob Dick, Larry Bank, Koukl, and Rick Craddock supplemented the effort by gaining victories. It marked the second consecutive year that the Barons have won the meet. Dan Richards, who was voted Most Valuable, led Coach Lee Wachenheim's varsity wrestling team this season by compiling a l6f4 record, which in- cluded a first place finish at the Prospect Invitational Tournament. Bill Lindsey grabbed a first, and Captain Mark Swenson took second to contribute to the team's third place iinish. The Dukes took third in the York Quadrangular and were sixth in the District Meet, where Most Improved Bill Rasmussen took second to become the lone York grappler to advance to the Sectionals. There he was eliminated from the tournament by dropping a 6f4 decision. 6-l Record ,Earns Barons WSC Championship Billy The Bod Lorey moves in on Glenbard West opponent. Lorey's victory in the heavyweight match wrapped up the meet and the WSC title for the Barons. Y E II6 With the efforts of returning lettermen Craig Berg and Steve Nazar and bolstered by Perry Thompson, Keith Ehrhard, Rich Daniels, Dave Sikkema, and Kent Stone, the varsity gymnastics team, coached by Mr. Filipek, fought to a 6th place finish in the tough WSC race. Berg was the only Duke to go to the state finals held at Maine East at the end of the season. He battled to a 7th place finish in tumbling and 6th on the trampoline. This effort enabled York to earn a l5th place finish in state. Backing up Berg was Nazar, who was a high scor- er on the trampolineg a fine 1-2 punch for the Dukes was Thompson and Ehrhard on side horse. Berg was elected Most Valuable and Captain along with Dave Slater, who was named Most Improved. The Barons put forth a fine showing this year by win- ning thirteen of fifteen dual meets and placing second in the WSC. Gary Naus and Bill Carney led Coach Scorza's Sophs all season with their performances on the parallel bars and rings. Tim Raffin was a standout on trampoline as was Ken Gosse in tumbling. Naus was voted Captain and Most Valuable while Carney received Most Improved honors. Perry Thompson performs scissors trick while warming up for the District meet. Barons Place 2nd in West Suburban Conference Keith Ehrhard ends in a swan-off after working through his routine in preparation for the conference meet. l i i H7 Soph's Most Valuable player. Gary Krueger, shows deter- mination which produced a season mark of396 points. WSC FROSH-SOPH STANDINGS Team Won-Lost YORK IZAZ Lyons l2f2 Glenbard W. 9f5 R-B SA6 Hinsdale C. 717 Downers Grove N. 4Al0 Proviso W. 4Al0 Maine E. 0-fl4 IIB After mid-season losses to R-B and La Grange, the Barons pulled themselves together to finish the season with a l2A 2 record. enabling them to tie for their second consecutive WSC title. Bolstered by the rebounding strength of Gary Krueger and Denny Pertle and the ball handling of guard John Niemeyer, Coach Larry Wyllie's Sophs also received top honors in the Benet Academy Holiday Tournament by defeating Argo in the title game. Krueger was voted Most Valuable player as he led the team with 396 points. Other high scorers were Pertle and Co-Captain Dan Purdom with 326 and 195 points, re- spectively. Pertle grabbed a total of l2O offensive and 146 defensive rebounds to lead the team, while Krueger shar- ed the honors with 65 and l00 rebounds in those areas. Co-Captain Niemeyer led the Sophs with l55 assists while Purdom set up a score ll0 times. John Reese was voted Most Improved player. The Freshman A Team topped off its season with an ll l record and the conference championship. Coach Joe Pasternock's I-'rosh voted Gary Pokorn most val- uable and Co-Captain. Pokorn topped his teammates with 297 points and Co-Captain Bill Uecker scored l88 points to capture second. Steve Novosad was voted Most Improved. Coach Jerry Andres' B team also won conference with a lO 2 record. Barons Capture WSC, Benet Tourney Titles In a tight situation Denny Pertle relieves the pressure by scoring two points. Taking up where Coach Campbell left off, Coach Cecil Stinson guided the York Dukes to their third con- secutive WSC title. Leading the Dukes to l3Al confer- ence and l9-+4 overall marks were Chris Schweer, York's 'fall-everything center and All-Conference guard JelT Dawson with 20.7 and 20,0 point per game averages respectively. The Dukes got olT to a fast start with eight easy wins before they were stopped by Belleville West at the Centralia Holiday Tournament. York's first big test of the season, a weekend double header against strong squads from R-B and Lyons, saw the Dukes respond by edging R-B 78e72 and stopping Lyons 65g6l. Against Glenbard West the Dukes ran into trouble and were defeated by a score of 68-63, in overtime. The loss tightened the race again and set the stage for another battle with Lyons. The Lyons came to York looking for a share of the title but were set back by a score of 66A59. In State Tournament competition York rolled over Oak Park and stopped a 26 game winning streak by Timothy Christian. In the regional tinal, however, the Dukes ran into a hot-shooting Proviso East squad and fell 74 f52. Several records were established this year by the Dukes. The most prominent was the career scoring standard of 1,451 points by Chris Schweer. Jeff Dawson hit at an .807 pace trom the free throw line to set a new mark in that department. In post season voting the Dukes named Schweer Most Valuable, and Dave Glennon and Jim Milkert were awarded Most Improved honors. Dukeis 19-4 Record Captures WSC Crown A big reason for York's WSC domination for the last three years has been Chris Schweer. The 6'7 Prep All-American . ' . - Jeff Dawson hits for two big points in York's 66 59 con fgggimgroke every major School Scoring record during quest of Lyons. The All-Conference guard canned 26 points ' to lead the Dukes in the title clinching game. WSC VARSITY STANDINGS Team Won-Lost YORK 13-l Lyons HAS R-B l0+4 Glenbard W. 7A7 Downers Grove N. 6g8 Hinsdale C. SA9 Proviso W. 3fll Maine E. l-13 dunng the Dukes late season surge Lyons 14 8 Coming on strong at the end of the season, Coach Erl Ellingson's Varsity Baseball team finished with a 7M-6Al conference record. The Dukes won their last three games to finish fourth in the WSC. Chris Schweer led the attack collecting fifteen hits while compiling a .300 batting average. The Dukes as a whole hit .246. Captain Randy Meyer and Dave Nie- meyer each stole eight bases to lead the team in that department. Bob Wendt was tops on the pitching staff with a 1.68 ERA and a 3fl record. Dave Iden and Skip Long supplemented a strong pitching corps by posting ERA,s of2.46 and 3.28 respectively. On the sophomore level Coach Ulrich's Barons battled to a HAS overall record and 10-4 in conference play, good for 2nd place in the WSC. On offense the Sophs were led by Ron Shade's .319 batting average. Steady pitching by Chris Peterson and tenacious defense by Captain Cliff Dyer kept opponents in check all season. WSC VARSITY STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied 0 0 Glenbard W. 5 l R-B 8 6 0 Maine E. 7 6 l YORK 7 6 l Proviso W. 5 9 0 Hinsdale C. 4 10 0 Downers Grove N. l l2 l Dukes Battle to 4th Place in Powerful WSC Dave Neimeyer,,Dukes' leading base runner, slides around the outstretched glove of Hinsdale catcher. . Behind such standouts as high scorer Ron Greiner, John Valant, and Tom McFarlane, the 1967 sophomore track team rode the crest of a perfect 17-0 dual meet season to the WSC championship. In the Conference Meet, John Valant, Ed Wagner, Tom Jones, Pat Keever, and the 880 yard relay team took iirsts, while Tom McFar- lane, Pete Reiff, and Bob Rust grabbed seconds to lead the 71 point victory. During the course of the season, the Barons won every- thing in sight, losing only once,Ato Proviso West in the indoor conference meet. They captured the West Suburbs Meet and the Hinsdale and Glenbard West Invitationals. They also broke Evanston's string of 64 straight dual meet victories with a 74453 win. Coach Joe Newton's Dukes, despite injuries, set 59 records including All-Stater John Gisburnets 4118.6 mile in the Palatine Relays. Co-Captains Rich Cote and Ken Van Deventer who was Most Valuable and leading scorer showed additional leadership. Cote set school records in both the high and low hurdles and Van Deventer won the District 440 title with a 49.8 clocking. WSC VARSITY MEET 1967 Team Points Lyons 53 172 Proviso W. 44 Glenbard W. 42 Hinsdale C. 35 172 R-B 29 YORK 18 Downers Grove N. 12 Maine E. 6 Tom Kandybe, varsity broad jumper, makes winning effort in dual meet against Glenbard West. Barons Win WSCg Varsity Sets 59 New Records WSC FROSH-SOPH MEET Dave Rowe came on strong during the outdoor season to 1 96 7 bolster the Dukes' long distance corps. Team Points YORK 71 Lyons 60 Proviso W. 29 Maine E. 25 Downers Grove N. 21 Glenbard W. 17 R-B 9 Hinsdale 8 121 -gf Varsity golfer Bill Kaufman proved to be an important ngure in the Dukes' 5-2 dual meet effort. Following the lead of Warren Johnson, Tommy Mar- quardt, and junior Ken Creighton, the varsity golfers placed 3rd in the WSC. Johnson, the Dukes' low-average man, tied the scoring record of 74 while pacing the linksters to a 5e2 conference record. Although tied for first at the end of the dual meet sea- son, York suffered a setback in the Conference Meet, finishing 3rd, A record-tying 309 in the District Meet gave Coach Nelson's Dukes another 3rd place finish. The WSC proved a formidable obstacle in the path of the Barons. The efforts of Ken Davidsen, Jim Rusch, and freshman Harold Mann were only good enough to give the Barons a 6th place finish in the Conference Meet. Due to the absence of a strong 4th man, the sophs struggled into 7th place in WSC competition. The fresh- man team showed promise by going undefeated in four dual meets. Dukes Match Team Record in District Meet Final WSC Varsity Standings 1967 Team Glenbard W Lyons YORK Hinsdale C. Proviso W. Downers Gr R-B Maine E. 122 ove N. Place l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rick Burns, Coach Nelson's outstanding junior, played on the Dukes' record-tying District team. K Behind the steady play of seniors John Meixner and Andy Pachner, the Dukes battled to a 4th place hnish in the WSC competition. Overall the varsity netmen com- piled a 9-3 mark for the season. In the District Meet the Dukes amassed 5 points, good for a 7th place finish. Walt Koenig led the Dukes as he advanced to the semi-finals before he was eliminated 6-1, 6-0. The doubles team of Mike Rozboril and John Meixner went to the second round before being knocked out of competition. In the Conference Meet York's netmen battled to a 4th place finish. In third singles competition Koenig ad- vanced to the finals where he was defeated. Other standouts for Coach Paddock's Dukes were sophomore Jeff Dawson and Andy Pachner who com- peted as a doubles team. Seniors Roger Peterson and John Blumthal saw action as did juniors Roy Kallstrom and Glen Cunningham. York's sophs ended their season by placing 3rd in the Conference Meet. The Barons' 25 point total was topped only by Hinsdalels 47 and LaGrange's 37. Sophomore Jeff Dawson uncorks a forehand smash during a practice match. I Walt Koenig loosens up in preparation for conference meet, where he advanced to the finals before being defeated. Varsity Netmen 4th in WSC Meetg Barons 3rd '53 ganna Q' 3715165143 WSC VARSITY MEET 1967 Team Hinsdale C. Lyons Glenbard W. YORK R-B Proviso W. Maine E. Downers Grove N. Points 49 35 27 24 22 7 6 5 123 Football 1967 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Coach Rich- ard Ulrich, D. Harmon, B. Cassidy, M. McCann, G. Smith, F. Weigel, J. Neimeyer, Coach Jerol Andres. Second Row: J. Eggert, mgr., D. Purdom, R. Stolper, R. Knuepfer, E. Vertovec, S. Bretl, R. Burk- hardt. Third Row: M. Koukl, B. Bell, M. Sheade, B. Grob, M. Cleary, S. Steadman, B. Timmer. Fourth Row: S. England, R. Owens, K. Bancroft, K. Owens, G. Kentgen, G. Naus, G. Cheney, Fmh Row: R. Craddock, J. Hutchinson, R. Kolar, B. Kirby, D Suominen, B. Carmichael, W. Lo- rey, R. Steinhebel. Sixth Row: R Mikal, E. Konkolewski, S. Burney M. Simundza, D. Johnson. J 1967 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: D. Gidcumb, R. Sunbury, G. Yesnik, J. Boll, T. Brace, T. Graham, K. Piche, M. Swenson, R. Burns, S. Wannos, B. Frazee, Second Row: B. Mueller, mgr., P. Keever, J. Sparagna, C. Dyer, J. Jamieson, C. Pur- dom, R. Shade, G. Gills, D. Allen, P. Reimann, W. Marciniak, B. Rollow, M. Whitman, mgr. Third Row: D. Walton, mgr., D. Richards, J. Kastholm, D. Pickell, T. Kroll, T. Johnson, P. Costigan, J. Pliaum, J. Ferry, P. Coen, B. Filson, T. Julison, T. Guenther, Coach William Mueller. Fourth Row: Head Coach Alex Naidenovich, S. Mather, D. Quiter, E. Keller, M. Derning, A. Thal, R, Truckenbrodt, J. Slocum, J. Deming, M. Fordyce, R. Hofmann, R. Powell, T. Dolan, Coach Don Trolliet. 1967 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: D. Crane, G. Jump, J. Uher. A. Simonini, G. Giampietro, B. Uecker, S. Freeman, K. Dinnsen, T. Overly, K. Chalus, P. McBride, M. Priggee, S. Jones. Second Row: P. Proskey, D. Swanson, J. Stranberg, J. Moots, L. Erber, S. Pyrcioch, J. Hilb, S. Cardy, B. Reichold, J. Fletcher, T. Tocha, G. Gale, B. Klinger, J. Irace, G. Dotson. E. Diaz, J. Bower. Third Row: B. Halley, T. Smith, M. Peterson, A. Biondo, B. Pearson, E. Enyart, T. Newman, D. Wirth, E. Leuenberger, B. Johnson, S. Pauli, P. Quimby, P. Kreitman, J. McCollum, R. Perez, R. Stein, Coach Clark Fischer. Fourth Row: C. Peterson, B. Johnson, J. Ouska, B. Cerone, J. Sehnert, C. Huff, K. Dyer, B. Stuart, G. Pokorn, B. Soderlind, D. Rogers, J. Olsen, M. Thelen, P. Gallanis, N. Andrews, Ass't. Coach Dean Wilson. Fyth Row: B. Lytle, mgr., T. Brooks, G. Sacco- manno, D. Kaumheimer, A. Adams, J. Davit, G. Mueller, J. Goodman, D. Malone, M. Fleming, C. Esselmeyer, L. Blundred, K. Brown, C. Thompson, B. Ketelhut, M. Bailey, Ass't Coach Hallongren. Sixth Row: M. Kneupfer, mgr., S. Carlson, mgr., A. Thurber, mgr., D. Grubbe, mgr., R. Ganster, J. Dearborn, S. Novosad, M. Seter, J. Stanton, J. Costigan, C. Balslew, R. Rostis, J. Schwarz, M. Pedicini, D. Naus, M. Harris, Ass't Coach Del Meitz. , sv r- e W . 1 1967 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM. From Row: F. Tocha, mgr., D. Rowe, C. Weigel, R. Blinn, M. Lynn, R. Elliott, D. Foote, B. Kahlenberg, P. Pompei, mgr. Second Row: B. Hammond, M. Rozboril, M. lgoe, D. Carlino, S. Morita, E. Wagner, J. Konrad, T. McFarlane, L. Deroo B. Marbach. Third Row: Coach Joe Newton L. Woelliin F Blum, P. Reiff, G. Goss, W. Koenig, J. Hackbarth, S. Dunnington, Aubuchon: Ti Hagensee G Mraz mgr 1967 FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. From Row: R. Mendenhall, D. Graben- hoffer. K. Kowalewski, J. Wood, J. Fleckles, D. Mombleau. Second Row: D. Price, A Hischke, B. Hamblin, P. Fladung, D. Sinclair, K. Cantine, M. Schmelzel. Third Row: R Brown, S. Van Den Eeden, S. Grigg, T. Millon, B. Werly, G. Burgener, A. Bosworth, F Olesiak, J. Beyer. Fourth Row: M. Andler, R, Morwinski, P. Merrill, F. Teichen, J. Vac! caro, P. Benezra, P. Wilson, L. Cascino. Fijih Row: P. Van Den Eeden, D. Rice, G. Watts T. Kruse, J. Wagner, R. Smith, O. DeGrandis, S. Morwinski. Sixth Row: Coach Joe New ton, D. Wunderlich, D. Koch, T. Bash, J. McCarty, B. Clark, T. White, Jim Francis, mgr. 1967-68 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: T. Brace, B. Bomberg, B. Lindsey, J. McConaehie, J. Fogle, T. Mattia, B. Rasmus- sen, P. Russell. Second Row: G. Smith, G. Busch, B. Barnes, G. Yanta, E. Mielchen, J. Olson. J. Balslew, T. Walker, P. Yee, Coach Lee Wach- enheim. Third Row: M. Swenson, K. Holtz, G. Gills, D. Richards, J. Borin. Baronowski, D. Jacoby, R. Truckenbrodt. R. Bobus, D. Stacy, P. Villani, G. Cunningham, J. Grosser, Coach Wachenheim. Wrestling 1967-68 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: C. De- Paepe, A. Beaurline, D, Bomberg, L. Bank, G. Williams, A. Simonini, R. Dick. Second Row: D. Koch, J. Couch, H. Vanderpoel, D. Koos, W. Enmark, H. Oeser, P. Lunde, D. Reimann, B. Stolper, S. Steadman, R. Mikal, S. Abbott, W. Blanchard. Third Row: J. Collins, B. Grob, D. Carmichael, R. Craddock, M. Koukl, B. Burkhardt, B. Boers, G. Cheney, B. Bell, B. Lorey, G. Smith, M. Simundza, B. Brasie, Coach Richard Ulrich, S. Hume, Mgr. 1967-68 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM. Front Row: E. Diaz, S. Carlson, mgr. G. Anderson, B. Jacobs, T. Stinson, R. Pfeiffer, B. Trungale, S. Heinrich, P. Barclay. Second Row: J. Davit, D. Crane, J. Irace, R. Binder, M. Bushman, M. Prigee, J. Mulliner, B. Aldrich, J. Stanton, G. Mueller, M. Pedicini. Third Row: J. Schwartz, J. Pircon, R. Blakeslee, T. Smith, S. Pauli, C. Esselmeyer, J. Uher, C. Balslew, J. Fletcher, K. Dyer, G, Gale, A. Thurber, D. Olsen, J. Hilb, M. Seter, R. Dlugas, B. Drzal, J. Sehnert, Coach Dean Wilson. I967-68 SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS TEAM. Front Row: R. Rosen- mnastics 1967-68 VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM. Fronz Row: C. Berg, E Nazar, G. Haptas, K. Piche. Second Row: R. Daniels, R. Crum, D Schroeder, R. Stone. Third Row: Coach Jerome Filipek, J. Shepherd mgr., K. Ehrhard, P. Thompson, J. Valant, B. Highland, R. Howard, J Sparagna, T. Wynne. treter, B. Carney, G. Naus, C. Howard, B. Chen, G. Holfman, T. Jan- kowski. Second Row: J. Barnes, mgr., K. Gosse, J. Addante, J. Ekblad, J. Thon, J. McEllen, K. Jonke, B. Timmer. Third Row: Coach Ken Scorza, D. Carlson, mgr., M. Esposito, J. Doyle, M. McCann, J. Bullock, K. Schinagl, J. Carpenter, T. Rafiin, K. Sturtevant. I967-68 FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS TEAM. Front Row: P. Schrik, M. Knuepfer, T. Johnson, K. Cantine, B. Burns. Second Row: R. Smith, J. Weiss, S. Pleimling, K. Brown, M. Kennedy. Third Row: Coach Charles Seidenfuss, J. Fritz, mgr., A. Adelberg, mgr., D. Bus. J. Moots, B. Kettelhut, D. Naus, M. O,Connor. HRA' Tai? 'W JW- 'lfiaffaarmhaf' 1967-68 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: T. Wallace, C. Purdom. R. Moug. E. Keller, B. Sonnenberg, C. Schweer. Second Row: T. Dolan, mgr., B. Newman, C. Dyer. J. Dawson, D. Dyer. D. Glcnnon, J. McDonough, L. Peterson. Third Row: Asst. Coach Erl Ellingson, R. Blinn, mgr., J. Derning, W. Teichen, J. Boekelman, B. Reinke, T. Dolan, M. Clancy, J. Milkert, M. Ellingson, Coach Cecil Stinson. asketball I967-68 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: B. Hay, mgr., M. Licht. B. Neiderer, P. Keever, J. Neimeyer, M. Cleary, D. Purdom. S. Thompson, B. Desimone, mgr., J. Mulholland, mgr. Second Row: Coach Larry Wyllic. J. Hutchinson, J. Reese, D. Pertle, S. Burny, J. Kaden. G, Deitelhoff, D. Thompson, M. McAndrew, D. Wunderlich, D. Suo- minen, G. Kruger. 1967-68 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Front Row: B. Neu, mgr., M. Schmelzel. B. Klinger, D. Carbary, T. Granahan, K. Dinnsen, B. Werly, K. Vanderneeden, mgr. Second Row: D. Henzel, mgr., B. Cerone, mgr., G. Hanson, G. Rusche, S. Carcly, B. Johnson, F. Teichen, B. Birnbaum, B. Schousen, J. Van Sky, R. Swanson. Third Row: Asst. Coach Jerol Andres, Coach Joe Pasternock, D. Wirth, S. Novosad, T. Neuman, B. Johnston, M. Halley, G. Pokorn, B. Uecker, J. Soppi, B. Soderlind, J. Ouska, D. Patterson, mgr. Not pic- tured: L. Moe. l28 1967 VARSITY TRACK TEAM. From Row: J. Toombs, B. Cote, D. Rowe, R. Ihms. G. Goss, F. Tocha, M. Mader, M. lgoe. Second Row: D. Kopriva. mgr., J. Hackbarth. B. Lasky. K. VanDeventer. L. Woel Hin, R. Hauswald, D. Bronson, C. Alexander, T. White. S. Dunnington. Third Row: G. Mraz, mgr., V. Barauskas, R. Cote. J. Konrad. J. Smith, P. Costigan. T. Guenther. G. Koukl, S. Morita, J. Cox. Fourth Row: Coach Joe Newton, B. Mulliner, mgr., B. Hammond. E. Bronson. B. Jacoby. J. Loechl, J. Gisburne, G. Fantoui, K. Casazza, P. Buchik. E. Eandybe, Ass't. Coach Alex Naidenovich, Ass't. Coach Clark rsc er. Track 1967 FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM. From Row: M. Aubuchon, T Bash, D. Diedrichs, M. Lynn, T. Hagensee, J. Huson, D. Koch, M Koblik, D. Foote, G. Watts, D. Lada, B. Clark, T. Case, S. Adams, B Hahn, O. Burgener. Second Row: B. Mullener,mgr., D. Sommers, G Cheney, D. Harmon, C. Weigle, J. Erber, T. White, P. Keever, T Shallcross, R. Dahlberg, R. Mikal, S. Steadman, J. Rotis, B. Kneupfer S. Schroder, C. Madigan, J. McCarty. Third Row: J. Collins. E Wagner, J. Bradshaw, J. Valant, G. Jemison, J. Mulholland, M. Elling- son, R. Greiner, R. Blinn, B. Robinson, B. Leslie, G. Douce, G. Mraz, mgr. Fourzh Row: Asst. Coach Joe Pasternock, Coach Joe Newton, D. Carmichael, C. Rogers, R. Elliot, R. Gabbei, B. Young. D. Wunder- lich, D. Pickel, T. McFarlane, P. Reiff, W. Renegar, M. Fordyce, B. Rust, B. Rollow, T. Jones, L. Bell, C. Rentsch, R. Steinhebel, Ass't. Coach Alex Naidenovich, Ass't. Coach Clark Fischer. .....,..,...,, .--W M ,V . ,K 129 l9f:7 VARSITY GOLF TEAM. From Row: B. Stanger, J. McConachie, D. Tellefsen, T. Wilkerson, E. Westerdahl, W. Kaufman, Coach Thomas Neslon. Second Row: W. Lukes, R. Ollnger, J. Wright, R. Standlee, R. Burns, W, Johnson, W. Strauch. Golf l967 FROSH-SOPH GOLF TEAM. Franz Row: R. Stolper, J. White, J. Ek blad, H. Mann. Second Row: T. Peterson, K. Krause, M. Keller, J. Rusch, R Owens. Third Row: E. Kadow, K. Davidsen, B. Chapman, J. McDonough, D Johnsen, Coach Thomas Nelson. .gr s,,w,f yt ii. nn' ' .35 4 5u..,,f' 130 i i . I 1 wmv. 1967 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: M. Gulley, R. Kallstrom, G. Cunningham, W. Koenig, A. Pachner, J. Meixner, D. Dyer, J. Blumghal. Serond Row: A. Jonas, mgr.. M. Rozboril, J. Dawson, J, Ferry, R. Truckenbrodt, D. Stasi. B, Reinke, R. Peterson, Coach Robert Paddock. ff sv 1 gi i 'W i ef' I967 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: L. Worthem, D. Krohne, D. Greenberg, K. Owens, L. Challa- combe, N. Heerwagen, H. Osser, B. Meyers. Second Row: Coach Del Meitz, F. Gordon, mgr., B. Neiman, R, Shope, K. Holtz, D. Oetke, D. Morrison, T. Cody, K. Burnett, B. Blanchard, C. Howard. l3l I967 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Franz Row: D. Niemeyer, R. Meyer, J. Caplan, B Schwass, B. Cozzi, B. Newman, G. Marthaler, J. Schumacher, C. Purdom. Second Row Coach Erl Ellingson, B. Wendt, J. Janicek, S. Long, M. Clancy, C. Schweer, J. Derning, D lden, J. Morovich, mgr. Baseball 1967 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: E. Kuhlmann, M. Kel- strom, B. Vegter, J. Dramm, G. Foster, J. Boll, C. Dyer, C. Kennedy. Second Row: Coach Donald Trolliet, P. Coen, E. Keller, J. Milkert, C. Peterson, M. Deming, R. Shade, J. Grosser, K. Piche. 1967 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. From Row: J. Thon, J. Niemeyer, D. Bomberg, P. Stinson, D. Haines, M. Sheade, M. Cleary, B. Grob, G. Williams, mgr. Second Row: Coach Dick Ulrich, S. Bretl, C. Hernandez, B. Kirby, D. Suominen, D. Pertle, M. McAn- drew, J. Reese, J. Walling. Annual nitiation, Picnic Mark Yearls End LETTERMEN. Front Row: Ken Casazza, Bill Jacoby, .lack Derning, Randy Blinn, Pete Reiif, Jack Cox. Second Row: Matt lgoe, Tom Hagensce, David Rowe, Craig Berg, Tony Mattia, Mike Lynn, Gary Goss, Bill Kahlenberg. Third Row: Chuck Weigel, Deane Foote, Steve Nazar, Robert DeRoo, Dan Carlino, Steve Wannos, Chuck Purdom, Rick Burns. Fourth Row: Bill Marbach, Tom McFarlane, Jim Hack- banth, Stirling Morita, Mike Rozboril, John Konrad, Steve Dunnington, Tom Guenther. Not pictured: Walt Koening. w , ' Q. vii 1- . W. af g 7' ,ai Q ' fi .Lei e li l33 INDIVIDUALS Dr. R. Bruce Allingham is Superinten- dent of District 88. which includes York, Willowbrook. and Addison Trail High Schools. DISTRICT 88 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Sealed: Dr. Melvin H. Mueller, Presidentg Mrs. Gertrude P. Armstrong. Mr. Milton F. Darr. Jr. Standing: Reverend G. William Bingaman, Mr. William A. Kroeplin, Mr. Vernon J. Bentz, Mr. Leonard J. Haverkamp. Superintendent, Board, Directors Guide District -X, I fir Q. , if f:,,,,,? '11 DISTRICT 88 DIRECTORS: Mr. William K. Campbell, Instructional Services: Mr. Walter A. Knudson, Personnel: Mr. Jack Monts. Business Ofiice, and Mr. Gary Martens. Assistant: Dr. Ronald G. Eikenberry, Research Development and Information Services: Mr. Kenneth G. Smith. Continuing Education and Mr. William L. North, Assistant: Mr. Robert W. Bond. Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds. 2, f f I ,:Qf-etf-sf- . H ,. ,. -ft: . 1 - ,V ' ' . ' 4 -ff-for' qffj' E 5 Z it ., 2 l l 5 e 5 E if s Mr. V. A. Jones. York's principal, confers with publication co- editors. 1 rineipal Jones Directs Top Program at York Freshman Day-everyone helps, even the principal! A familiar sight to students, teachers, parents work in his oflice near York's main entrance. r Y Mr. Jones at 7 i 1 ami 4 F . ei Mit dministrative Council MR. V. A. JONES-Principal, York Community High School MR. A. FREW BROWN-Administrative Assistant for Teacher Assignments and Instructional Materials MR. JOHN E. SOHNE-Administrative Assistant of Student Activities and Building Usage MR. CECIL STINSON-Administrative Assistant of Student gegisltration and Scheduling, Counselor, Varsity Basketball oac MR. HAROLD J. KIEFFER---Administrative Assistant for Coordination of Physical Welfare and Athletic Director MR. WILLIAM MUELLER-Coordinator of Deans, Assist- ant Varsity Football Coach I dministrative Council Meets with Principal to Solve Problems, Set Goals for Departments . kg 4 ' I38 MISS IRENE WINN-Dean of Girls MISS LYNN M. LI'PKE-Art Department Chairman, Art Staff Sponsor, Art, Jewelry, Ceramics- MR. FREDERICK R. SNYDER-Visual Aids Instructional Materials Department Chairman, Photography Seminar Sponsor, Sound Crew Sponsor MR. HAROLD RANDOL-Business Education Department Chairman, Bookkeeping, Data Processing, Typing MRS. MARIE G. WYATT-Acting English Department Chairman, English MR. PAUL W. HARRINGTON-Guidance Department Chairman dministrative Council Competent teachers first of all, leaders in their own de- partments, and advisers to the principal describe the roles of the administrative council at York. The group, made up of all department chairmen, the deans of stu- dents, the audio-visual director, the head nurse, and the assistants to the principal, meet weekly at the call of Mr. Jones. In these meetings the members study administra- MRS. HELEN O'NEIL--Home Economics Department Chairman, Home Economics Club Co-Sponsor, Home Eco- nomics MR. ROBERT M. KUEHN-Industrial Education Depart- ment Chairman, Prom Decorations Sponsor, Woods MISS MARGARET RYAN-Foreign Language Department Chairman, French MISS MYRTLE ELLIS-Library Department Chairman, Senior Class Gift Sponsor MR. THOMAS H. NELSON-Mathematics Department Chairman, Faculty Bowling Sponsor, Golf Coach, Mathema- tics MR. L. R. REIMER-Music Department Chairman, Band Di- rector tive matters and counsel and advise the principal in decisions he must make for the welfare of all concerned with York. Here, problems of the teachers and students are set forth and it is this group's responsibility to in- terpret the administrative ideas to the personnel in their own departments. MRS. MARION FEID-Acting Girls' Physical Education Department Co-Chairman, Health, Girls, Physical Educa- tion ' MISS MARGARET LACEY-Acting Girls' Physical Educa- tion Department Co-Chairman, Girls, Physical Education MR. E. O. ELLINGSON-Boys' Physical Education Depart- ment Chairman, Health, Boys' Physical Education, Driver Training, Varsity Baseball Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach MR, ELMER KUNZE-Science Department Chairman, Phys- ics MR. HOWARD P. VAN NORMAN-Social Science Depart- ment Chairman, American History MISS LELA SUTTER-Director of Health Services, Future Nurses ofAmerica Club Sponsor 139 F acult MRS. LUCILE ALBERT-English, Y's Tales Director MR. THOMAS E. ALLEN-American History MRS. HELEN ALVARADO-Spanish MR. .IEROL E. ANDRES-Physical Education, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Assistant Sophomore Football Coach, Assist- ant Freshman Basketball Coach MR. AL ARENTSEN-Counselor MR. A. V. BAKKERS-World History, Prom Program Com- mittee Advisor MR. LEON BENSON-Mathematics, Caps and Gowns Chair- man MR. DAVID A. BEUTER-English, Unified Studies MRS. RUTH BIDDULPH-Mathematics l 140 MISS VIOLA BILLETTASocial Science, NHS Faculty Chairman MISS BETTY BINGHAM-English MRS. GENEVIEVE BOWMAN-Business Machines MRS. ELLEN BRAUN-Unified Studies, Reading MR. R. WARNER BROWN-English, Student Council Sponsor, AFS Sponsor MR. LEONARD E. BURCH-Physical Science MRS. ISABEL M. DE PARA-Spanish, Spanish National Honorary Sponsor MRS. LINDA J. DIMlTRIJEVICHfCounselor MRS. ANN DUNLEVYfCounselor, Girls' Club Sponsor MISS ILENE DYKE-English MR. GEORGE B. ECHOLS JR.-Social Science. American History r MISS MYRTLE EVJEN-English Facult MR. ROBERT W. CARLSON-Geography, Boys' Physical Education, Homecoming Parade Sponsor, Travel Committee, Freshman Class Sponsor MR. E. FRANK CHERRY-Bookkeeping, Business Arithme- tic, Auditorium Tickets Committee Sponsor MRS. MARY COUSERH- English MRS. BARBARA L. DAKE-Home Economics MISS JO ANN DAMRATOWSKI+Girls' Physical Educa- tion, GAA Co-Sponsor, Pom Pon Co-Sponsor MR. JOHN DAVIK--Chemistry, National Honor Society Faculty Committee MISS ELEANOR A. DAVIS-Journalism, York-Hi Director, Quill and Scroll Sponsor MR. R. S. DAVIS-Electronics, Junior Class Sponsor, Radio Club Sponsor MRS. LUELLA DEMASA-Girls' Physical Education l4l Facult MR. ROBERT FERRYfBiology MR. J. T. FILIPEK - Mathematics, Varsity Gymnastics Coach MR. CLARK H. FISCHER-Assistant Dean of Boys, Safety Coordinator, Lettermen Club Sponsor, Frosh Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach MISS JANICE FLAKE-Mathematics, Math Club Sponsor, Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor MISS ANN GEKAS-Reading MR. S. C. GERLACH-Social Science, History of Non- Western Civilizations, Historical Society Sponsor MR. LARRY L. GILMER 7- Typewriting, Business Law. Busi- ness Exploration MISS PHYLLIS GRAHAM--English MR. GARY GROTE-Business Education, York Business Careers Club Sponsor 'l42 MR. EUGENE G. HALLONGREN-Counselor, Woods, As- sistant Freshman Football Coach MR. LOUIS HARMENlNGJEnglish, Assistant Senior Class Sponsor MR. PAUL W. HARTWIG-Technical Drawing, Architecture, Travel Committee MISS SHIRLEY HASSLER-English MISS JANET HELSEL-Advanced Stenography, Clerical Practice, Shorthand MRS. BARBARA S. HENDERSHOTT-A-English MR. DAVE A. JOHNSON-Mathematics, Ushers' Sponsor MR. RICHARD A. JOHNSONfMetals Shop MR. WILLIAM O. JOHNSON-Physical Science, Pep Club Assistant Sponsor MR. J. A. JOHNSTONfBoys' Physical Education, Health, Assistant Track Coach MR. DONALD L. JUDAY-Speech, Debate, English, Debate Coach MRS. KATHLEEN J. KAISER-English, Assistant Debate Coach Facult MISS VIOLA HENRIKSONfBiology MR. DONALD A, HERTEL fMathematics MR. HENRY C. HITT-Social Science, Summer School Director MRS. MARY Y. HOEBEKEfLibrarian MR. EDWARD L. HOHMAN-Physics, Physical Science, Pep Club Co-Sponsor MR. ROBERT J. HYDE-American History, Senior Class Sponsor MR. ALLAN L. JACOBSON-Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor MISS JUDITH A. JOHANSEN'-French, Latin Club Spon- sor MISS CORINNE JOHNSON4English 143 Facult MR. RICHARD KAMKA English MR. DAN E. KANE---EM H, Pre-vocational Counselor, FTA Sponsor MRS. BETTYE G, KAPLAN Chemistry MISS MARGARET L. KELLY' Spanish MISS RUTH KINNEY Librarian MISS EDITH KINSINGER 'Counselor MR. JOHN P. KOVATCH-ff Physical Science MISS LEONA A. KOWALSKI English, Unified Studies, Girls' Club Assistant Sponsor MRS. ELIZABETH C. LACEY English I44 MRS. MARGARET LAMON f Speech, English, Stage Crew Sponsor MRS. CAROLYN A. LANDWEHRfEnglish MISS MARLENE LANGOHRfBiology MR. DWIGHT LARSON -World History, Intramurals Di- FCCIOI' MRS. GAY J. LEATZOW,-Girls' Physical Education, Cheer- leading Sponsor ' MR. JACQUE H. LEITZKE-School Psychologist MRS. DIANE MRVA-Business Education MISS CARMEN MUIRHEAD-Mathematics MR. ALEX NAIDENOVICH-Boys' Physical Education, Health, Driver Education, Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach MRS. LOUISE NETTLETON-Girls' Physical Education, Orchesis Sponsor MR. JOSEPH NEWTON-Boys' Physical Education, Letter- men Club Sponsor, Track Coach, Cross Country Coach MR. HERMAN J. OBERLIYCoordinator for Industrial Cooperative Education F acult MRS. ROBERTA LINDGREN f----f Home Economics, Home Economics Club Sponsor MRS. YVONNE LUNDQUIST-English, Speech, Thespian Sponsor, Drama Director MRS. JOAN B. MACHTEMESfFrench MR. D. W. MCMULLAN-English MR. DELBERT W. MEITZ-Mathematics, Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach, School Basketball Scorer MR. GLEN E. MESSERSMITHfArt MRS. CATHERINE MEYER-Multiply Handicapped Deaf MISS SALLIE MITCHELL-English, Reading, FTA Spon- sor MRS. IRENE MOSTEK-Health Services I45 Facult MR. KEITH OLSON f-Chemistry MR. ROBERT PADDOCK-Boys' Physical Education, Var- sity Tennis Coach MR. J. PASTERNOCK Biology. Homecoming Pep Rally Sponsor, Science Fair Sponsor, Freshman Basketball Coach MR. DONALD W. PETERSON-Mathematics, Computer Club Sponsor MRS. MARGARET W. PI-'AFFLE--German, German Club Co-Sponsor MR. LEO J. PONDELICK-Girls' Chorus Director. Orches- tra Director MR. ANTHONY PORTINCASO- Mathematics, Math Club Sponsor MR. DON R. POTTER--Counselor. Girls' Job Placement MISS NANCY RAY English, Girls' Club Sponsor 146 MISS BONNIE LEE READ Girls' Physical Education, Girls' Tennis Team Sponsor MRS. ZELDA REED-Reading MRS. MARY LOU REMUS French. French Club Sponsor French National Honorary Assistant Sponsor MISS ANN RENNICK--French, French National Honor So- ciety Sponsor MR. EDWARD H. RIEDEL Counselor MISS ARLENE RIES-Business Exploration, Shorthand. Typing. National Honor Society Faculty Committee MRS. VIDA SUE SNAVELY-English, Drama and Oral Interpretation, IE Assistant Sponsor MRS. FRANCES STEED-Social Science MRS. ANN THORNE--English, IE Sponsor MRS. EUNICE TKACHsBusiness English . MISS JO ANN TOMSOVIC-Spanish, Assistant Student Council Sponsor, AFS Sponsor MRS. M. TOPINKA-Counselor, Green Key Sponsor Facult MRS. JEAN ROOK-Home Economics MRS. EDITH RUST--Cafeteria Manager MRS. DORA SCHENK-College Counselor MRS. ANN C. SCHROEDER--Art, Prom Decorations As- sistant Sponsor MR. KENNETH J. SCORZA-Boys' Physical Education, Assistant Gymnastics Coach MISS DONNA SCULLIONfLibrarian MR. CHARLES W. SEIDENFUSS-Auto Mechanics, As- sistant Gymnastics Coach MISS ELIZABETH SIMMS-f Girls' Physcial Education MRS. A. K. SMULKSTYS-Russian, German, German Club Co-Sponsor I47 Facult MR. DONALD R. TROLLIETfPhysical Science, Biology, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach MRS. LYNNETTE K. TUGGLE-English, Assistant Pep Club Sponsor MRS. GWEN TVETERWEMH, Pom Pons Co-Sponsor MR. RICHARD ULRICH-Boys' Physical Education, Soph- omore Football Coach, Sophomore Wrestling Coach, Lettermen's Club Sponsor MR. LARRY W. URBANIAKfYMathematics, Citizenship Committee Chairman MISS PATRICIA R. VINE-Girls, Physical Education MR. LEE WACHENHEIM-Boys' Physical Education, Health, Driver Education Chairman, Varsity Wrestling Coach MISS VELMA WALKER-English, National Honor Society Faculty Committee MRS. BETTY WHITTAKERfLatin, Latin Club Sponsor l48 MR. DEAN EVERETT WIEGEL-Spanish, Chess Club Sponsor MR. WILLIAM WILKINSONfPsycholo8y,AFS Co-Spon- sor MR. A. C. WILSON-Physical Science MR. DEAN W. WlLSONfMathematics, Assistant Fresh- man Football Coach MRS. ANN WINDCHYYTyping MR. JACK WITMER-Choral Music, Harmony, Esperanto Society Sponsor Facult MR, OWEN WRZESZCZ+Mathematics, Light Crew Spon- sor MR. LAWRENCE WYLLIE-Mathematics, Sophomore Bas- ketball Coach MRS. JOAN YOUNG-Mathematics MR. G. A. ZACHARIASiAmerican History Not Pictured. The following teacher joined the York faculty the second semester: MRS. DORIS DAILEY-English Clerical Staff Keeps Everything Rolling MRS. BERNIECE ALBERTSENY-Registrar MRS. DARLENE ALLlSON+Guidance Office Receptionist MRS. DOROTHY BRETZ-Guidance Department Secretary MRS. DOLORES CONLEY-'Student Accounting MRS. ELEANOR CUCHETTO-Clerk MRS. HELEN CUSHING-f Secretary to Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds 149 Staff MISS DORIS DANIELSON- Secretary to the Principal MRS. DOROTHY DWOINEN ffRelief Switchboard Operator MRS. HELEN EVENSEN Attendance Oflice MRS. LORRAINE FILLMORE Departmental Secretary MRS. ELLEN FILSON-Attendance Office MRS. HELEN HOLTER -Office Manager, Psychometrist MRS. .IACQUELINE JACKSONH General Omce Recep- tionist MRS. VERONICA JOHNSON-Bookstore Manager, Sec- retary to the Deans MRS. VIRGINIA MILLER ff Departmental Secretary l50 MRS. OLIVE MORRlSEY4Financial Secretary MRS. DELIGHT NICHOLSON-Library Secretary MRS. MARY ANN PERRY-Mimeographer MRS. GLORIA PRIEBE-Chief Switchboard Operator MRS. CHARLOTTE ROPKEfSecretary to Assistant Prin cipal MRS. BARBARA SMALL-Departmental Secretary an Staif MRS. EVELYN SMITH- Physical Education Secretary MRS. MERLE WITT-Health Services MRS. GERTRUD ZINTL---Departmental Secretary arapros Free Faeult of Routine Duties MRS. ELAINE HOLLAND-Cafeteria Supervisor MRS. MARY LINDHORN-Library Paraprofessional MRS. VIRGINIA PETERSON-Cafeteria Supervisor MRS. NANCY STEVENS-Library Paraprofessional for English Department MRS. MARY WEIGLE-Science Department Paraprofessional MR ROBERT ZEILERfLanguage Department Parapro- essional MR. PAUL DAY -Cafeteria Supervisor MRS, HAZEL ERICKSEN-Cafeteria Supervisor MRS. VALBORG FREDERIKSEN-AAudio-Visual Depart ment Paraprofessional 151 Mrs, Harriet Jerome, Ma 1 tron. CUSTODIANS. Fran! Row: W, Pachowicz. M. Bam. L. Montalbano, R. Erickson, M. Tubbs. Second Row: A. Smith, G. Bremberg, F. Win- gate, R. Hildebrand, L. Zeffield, G. Isenhart. Third Row: M. Jarmula. J. Prachar, R. Doria, A. Johnson. B. Linder. G. Silagyi. Staff Cooperation I 1, T526 nsures Daily Conveniences CAFETERIA LADIES. Franz Row: Bessie Mosetich, Marie DeCola. Betty Sieloff, Ethel Thomas, Verna Thon, Barbara Koehn. Second Row: Rose Audio, Ruth Callow, Dorothy Thon, Maude Argo, Esther Dunham, Nelva Peiler, Rose Tani, Irene Stefanski. Third Row: Edith Rust, manager: Elizabeth Oehler, Ann Rylands. Estelle Ensworth, Marjorie Curley, Doris Schultz. Bernice Becker. Elaine Miller, Barbara Lorenzen, Adeline Zaidel, Alice Wilson, Melba Mann, Helen Chindlund, Kay Halley, Mary Kaiser, Magdalena Vogelbacher. 2 . .395 V if , f if 7 We . , r .ar fly? ' - tr ' ti-: 1. 1 ' VM 1 A Y I, .,k ,w Agfa, Siggftfffk, .5 ,' ' f '55 ii M - fi, if 152 Wm? ntramural Struggles ring Class Honors John Olson charges in for lay-up through John Robinson in one of Thursday night's contests. Intramural Champions Won Lost Seniors: Bob Granahan 9 l Juniors: Hal Erickson 7 3 Mike Fordyce 7 3 Sophomores: Keith Owens 9 0 Freshmen: Bob Stuart 9 0 Charlie Lindberg pulls down rebound despite resistance from enemy captain Ray Mcjohn. Bob Granahan jumps skywurd trying to stuflin senior game. l ii wi - ui .- Q55-1 'tsl ,, . :5viQ...I ffm ' -f' 43' .Qii1.f'J Fifi' fr-2' fr- ',,-...LL wg' f 141,5 A L, gf,-.lffb lag iiK'if f45i'.- . :gage 1-I ,Tfff f :,?EHE.:-,:g.':fpv-V'lv' w.. .f fi X, - WF, P rf? Vis. 4? 2 fn-x -I ai- 'fwg-Qgeffa ' fix-gfwrf-:g,l:j.'5.:, I -ifti :af-.4559 , :em if 42 . L 'ya ,. .. ,'f9..L:g,. ,. ,t.f-.Wt-fs, -QQI1 gi Tv -ff ik-Hay-fill-'1 Jw LWB fr .5 S ini, .r ' 1 ,I 4 uw Y of Q ,-.uf my-W, f- 'I -if v I . ,,. X .. f. , ' Ni ' . .1 '11-M 1 tg,,,5fJf',Hn,,-,,.J-. ' .1 fk ,gi 1. 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' , t ' .3 ' I ,af ,AJ--.N mm' 2 1 ..a' -m. -'F' ,1,g,f Qgi 1. 55525: .IF- 4f,'f,1--' sg.:-kg' ,- Q- 'Af v.. ' -2 eff.-ie' 4. Lg 15 :few :sew fc? . '24?f5f55sai5a:.rp-,3'JQfp,, ff' if ' 51 . .1-m.,jf1f:5 ,:g-fS.,f '- 'if' '- -.'F , J. ,-,mn M , 42fE'1..:Qw'. ,. L .1 ,- '.??'1Qif.1g'f'1f-I 1. 2 .' 2. 2:1 'I fs? ' ' fqeigxtiif, A-ig '53, .. T -FN ,I!?'51N',5f?v,C:?Q4:Ji:f'f?f4T ' SQ Q, gi. 12.3226 '35 'I I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Kastholm, Treasurer: Sandy Hoagland, Secretary: .lack Derning, Vice-Presidentz Ken Bus. President. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES. Fran! Row: Jori Slatin, Margaret Davis. Pat Foote, Barb Reimers. Second Row: Lin Ronskc, Cheryl Rohrsen. Diane Stravinskas, Craig Sanford, .lohn Boekelman. Not Pictured: Greg Koukl, Tom Kroll. ? use nba li if qs 'n I I ,I HENDRIK ACHTIEN RUTH ADAMS: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2. Senior Choir 3,4. First Place State Music Contest 3 ROBERT ADDANTE: Transferred from Mt, Carmel High School, Mt. Carmel. Illinois4 DEBORAH AH LSTRAN D: Yfr Tales Representative l: Play Production Crew: Fall 2, Winter 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Math Club: Pin 3. Guard 4: Mu Alpha Theta: Member 3, Secretary 4: Pep Club Pin 4: Spanish Club Pin 4: Green Key Club Pin 4: AFS Committee 4: Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4 MICHAEL AKSAMIT: Cross Country Numerals 2 DAVID ALFVIN: Visual Aids 2: Variety Show 4 Seniors Nts -42 JMD' sqm DAVID ALLEN: YK Tales Representative 3 JULIE ALLEN: Transferred from Elston High School. Michigan City, Indiana 3 CHRISTINE ANDERSON: GAA Pin 2: Pep Club: Pin 3. Guard 4: Tennis Team 4: Green Key Club Pin 4: Guidance Office Assistant 4 DOUGLAS ANDERSON KENNETH ANDERSON MARGO APOSTOLAS: Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3: Stu- dent Council: AFS Committee 3, Safety Committee 3: Home- coming Publicity Chairman 3 CHRISTOPHER ARMS: Math Club: Pin 4, President 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter ofCommendation 4 MARY ARMSTRONG: Girls' Chorus I: Student Council: Representative l, Research Committee 2, AFS Committee 2, Elections Committee 2,3: Prom Publicity Chairman 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: York-Hi: Contributor 2, StalT3. Editorial Board 4 KATHLEEN ARQUETTE: Girls' Chorus I: GAA: Pin 3. Numerals 3, Letter 4, President 4: FTA Pin 4 l55 Seniors v! f CELESTE BARBER: Transferred from Westside High School, Omaha, Nebraska 3 D. MARCUM BARLOW CAROLYN BARR: Girls' Chorus 1,2 BRIAN BARTELS: Intramural Champion l,2 ROGER BARWIS BRIAN BATTISTA: Visual Aids I KATHERINE BAUER GERALD BAVRY PAUL BECKER: Visual Aids l,2,3 l56 WILLIAM ASHLEY DIANE ATLAS: Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Three-year Pin 31 Yiv TZIIUA' Representative l,2,31 Art Staff 3: Spanish Honorary 3,41 National Honor Society 3,4 KAY ATWOOD: Music: Girls, Chorus I, Junior Choir 21 Citizenship: Award l, Committee 2: Guidance Ollice As- sistant 3: Pom Pon Co-Captain 31 Pep Club Pin 43 Home- coming Queen 4: Student Council Recording Secretary 4: Cheerleader l,2,41lllinois State Scholarship Semi-I-'inalist 4 NANCY BAAR: Nurses Oflice Assistant 2: AI-'S Committee 43 York-Hi: Reporter 3, Page Editor 41 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ARNOLD BAILEY: Fall Play Production Crew l MARTHA BAJZEK JOHN BEHAN: Transferred from Richview Collegiate Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2: Mu Alpha Theta 41 NHS4 NANCY BEIER: Play Production Crew: Winter l, Spring 3: Allerton Art Scholarship 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist4 NANCY BELKNAP: Attendance Oflice Assistant 2: Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Girls' Club: Pin 3. Guard 4: AFS Com- mittee 2,3,4 THOMAS BENSON CAROLYN BERG: Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Stu- dent Council: WSASC Spring Delegate 3, Fiftieth Anniver- sary Celebration Committee 4, Elections Committee 2,3, Research Committee l,2,4, Varsity Show 4 CRAIG BERG: Gymnastics: Numerals l,2: WSC Tumbling and Trampoline Champion 2, Sophomore Invitational Cham- pion 2, WSC Trampoline Champion 3, Letter 3,4: Pep Club Pin 4: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Secretary 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: NHS4 Seniors JEFFREY BERGH: Intramural Champion 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 BONITA BERNING: Spanish Club Pin 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Math Club Pin 4: Variety Show 4: Music: New York World's Fair Band I, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band Librarian 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, First Place State and Solo Ensemble Contest l,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: NHS 4 LYNNE BERTALMIO: Second Place St. Xavier French Contest 2: Citizenship: Award 3, Committee 4: Math Club: Pin 3, Treasurer 3, Board 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Ma Alpha Thela 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: French Honorary: Member 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Y 3, Fourth Year Award 4, Vice President 4: Student Council: Research Committee 4, AFS Committee 3,4: Y's Tales: Representative I, Staff 2, Index Editor 3, Senior Section Editor 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 BONNIE BEYER: Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Band I,2,3,4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Illi- nois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: NHS 4 JOHN BIERMANN: Auxilium Lalinum Cum Laude Award I: Auxillum Lalinium Maxima Cum Laude 2: Usher 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Mu Alpha Theta4 NANCY BINDER: Girls' Club Pin 4: FNA Pin 4: Y's Tales Representative 4: Student Council: Safety Committee 4, Research Committee 4 DAVID BLACK: Student Council Representative 4 KATHY BLAIR: Student Council Publicity Committee 3: FTA: Pin 2, Board 3, Guard 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4g Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Girls' Sextet State Music Contest 3, Senior Choir 3,4: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 JAMES BLAKE: Intramural Champions lg York-Hi Con- tributor 3: Student Council Representative 4: Visual Aids l,4 I57 Seniors ELIZABETH BOETTCHER: Transferred from Proviso West High School, Hillside. Illinois I JANIS BOK: Girls' Chorus I WILLIAM BOMBERG: Wrestling Letter4 PAUL BOOSTROM: Chess Club Vice-President 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Mu Alpha Them 3.4: Visual Aids l,2,4: NHS4 WAYNE BOOSTROM: Play Production Crew: Spring 3: Art StaFI'4: Visual Aids l,2,4 LOIS BORNEMANN: Y's Tales Representative I1 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Orchestra Librarian l,3, Orchestra Secretary 4, Allerton Park String Symposium l,3,4, World's Fair Orchestra l, First Place String Choir State Contest l,2,3,4, First Place Octet 2, Quintet 3, Quartet 4, Second Place Quartet I, Duet 3, Solo4 BARBARA BORU M: Home Economics Style Show l,2 THOMAS BOTH: Art StafT2,3 WILLIAM BOUTWELL: Cafeteria Monitor 3 I58 PAUL BLANCHARD - JOHN BLAUW: Music: Freshman Boys Choir I, Junior Choir2 DALE BLUMTHAL: Wrestling Letter 3 WILLIAM BLUMTHAL JOHN BOEKELMAN: Tennis Numerals 2: Basketball: Most Improved Player 3, Letter 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 4: Music: Band l,2,3,4, World's Fair Band I, First Place Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, Letter 3. Pin 4, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Il- linois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 BARRY BOERS: Transferred from Garland School, Chester, New Jersey 2 V DAVID BOWDEN: Illinois State Latin Contest: Superior in State I, Excellent in Sectional 21 National Honor Society 3,41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Auxilium Latinum: Magna Cum Laude I, Summa Cum Laude 2, Cum Laude 31 Yorlv-Hi: Con- tributor 2, Reporter 3, Page Editor 41 Mu Alpha Theta 4 LINDA BOYKIN: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 41 Girls' Cho- rus 2,3,4 ELAINE BRADFORD: FTA Pin 2, Guard 3, Junior Award 31 Esperanto Society Recording Secretary 41 National Honor Society 3,41 Auxilium Latinum Award: Magna Cum Laude l, Maxima Cum Laude 2, Cum Laude 3, Illinois Latin Tournament Excellent l,23 Latin Club: Pin 4, President 41 Music: Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,41 Letter 3, Pin 4 LINDA BRETL: Home Economics Style Show 21 General Office Assistant I,2,3,4 ELLEN BRIGGS: Girls' Chorus I3 Auxilium Lalinum Magna Cum Laude 21 Girls' Club Pin 21 French Club Pin 41 Latin Club Pin 41 FTA: Pin 2, Guard 3, Junior Award 3, Senior Award 4, Board Member 3,4 DALE BROWN: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 41 Variety Show 41 Band: Member 2,3,4, Letter 3, First Place State Ensemble Contest 3,4 Seniors 5 fzf, DAVID BROWN: Transferred from Allen Park High School, Allen Park, Michigan 4 RALPH BROWN CLAUDIA BROWNE: Home Economics Style Show I1 l ,v Talav Representative 2.3: OB 41 Play Production Crew: Spring l, Fall 2: Student Council: Elections Committee 4, Publicity Committee 4, AFS Committee 2.3,4 STEVEN BRUBAKER: Intramural Champions 4 CAROL BRUINING: Music Letter 31 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-finalist 41 Play Production Crew: Fall 3, Spring 2,3 JEAN BRYAN: Computer Club 3: Library Staff Assistant 3: AFS Committee 2,3 ROBERT BUCHANAN SUSAN BUHLE: Y'.r Tales Representative 21 Student Coun- cil Research Committee 31 Prom Refreshment Committee Chairman 31 Music: Girls Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Junior Choir Vice President 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,41 State Msuic Contest: First Place Girls Chorus 3, First Place Senior Choir Octet 3, First Place Senior Choir 3,4 NANCY BUIK: Student Council: Research Committee 3, AFS Committee 31 Music: Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Senior Choir 4, Letter 3, Pin 41 Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third Year Pin 3, Fourth Year Pin 3, Board 3, l.E. 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 NHS4 l59 Seniors JEANNE CAHILL: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 LENORA CAIN: General Office Assistant 2: Prom Invita- tions Chairman 3: Homecoming Bids Chairman 4: Pom Pon: Pin 3, Guard 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Staff 3, Page Editor 4, Editorial Board 4: Student Coun- cil: Research Committee 2, Safety Committee l,3, Elections Committee 4, AFS Committee l,2,3,4 SUSAN CAIN: Girlsf Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Board 21 Auxilium l.alinun1.' Cum Laude l, Magna Cum Laude 2, Green Key Club Pin 3: Home Economics Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third-Year Award 3, Style Show 41 Pep Club: Pin l, Guard 2. Bolird 2. Y 31 Student Council Publicity Commit- tee 41 York-HiContributor 2.3.4 FREEDA CANNON: Girls' Chorus l: Nurse's Ofhce As- sistant 2.3.4 COLLEEN CAREY: Transferred from General Wayne Junior High School, Malvern, Pennsylvania 2: Play Produc- tion Crew: Spring 2, Fall 2,3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 41 Variety Show 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,41 Y's Tales Representative 3, Staff 4: Student Council: Research Com- mittee 2,3,4, AFS Committee 3: Orchesis: Pin 3, Guard 4, Production 3,41 Q 8L S41NHS4 DANIEL CARLINOI Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 3. Monitor 41 Cross Country Letter 3,4 KATHLEEN CARUSO: Girls' Chorus l: Spring Play Pro- duction Cast 2 KENNETH CASAZZA: Library Assistant 21 French Club Pin 31 Variety Show 41 National Merit Scholarhip Letter of Commendation 4: Track: Numerals 2, Letter 3,41 Letter- men's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4, Monitor 4: Fall Play Produc- tion Cast 2,3 KEVIN CASSIDY: Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois 2 I60 ARVIN BURMEISTER DONALD BURN RICHARD BURNS: Homecoming King I: Student Council: Representative 3, Homecoming Cloakroom Committee Chairman 41 Y'.r Tales Representative l,2: Cafeteria Moni- tor 4: Basketball: Captain l, Numerals 2: Lettermen's Club: Treasurer 4, Pin 4, Guard 41 Football: Captain l, Numerals 2, Letter 3,41 Golf: Numerals 2, WSC Champions 2. Letter 3,41 NHS4 KENNETH BUS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 Homecoming Tickets Committee Chairman 4: Citizenship Award 3, Committee 41 Class Olices: Treasurer 3, Presi- dent4 CAROL BUSHOCK: Transferred from Nolan High School, Fort Worth, Texas 2 DEBORAH BUTENDORF: Guidance Office Assistant 4 SUSAN CAVINS: Library Assistant- 3: YBCC Pin 4: Pep Club Pin 2: Girls' Club: Pin 3: Guard 4 JOHN CELLA: Spanish Club Pin 4 LYNN CHAMPION: Ylr Tales Representative l: York-Hi Contributor 3: Student Council Research Committee 3: Girls' Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Third-Year Award 3, Fourth-Year Award 4: Corresponding Secretary 2, Recording Secretary 3, President 4 NEIL CHRISTELL JANE CHRISTENSEN PAUL CHRISTIANSEN: Transferred from Willowbrook High School, Villa Park, Illinois 2 x it ,ff ? :iz H? Seniors 6 fd wav -v, 't2 ' WILLIAM CHRISTIANSEN: FTA: Pin 3, Guard 4 ELIZABETH CIOPER: Home Economics Style Show 2 MICHAEL CLANCY: Basketball: Numerals Z, Letter 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 PETER CLICK: Transferred from Golden High School, Golden, Colorado 2 MARY CLIFFORD: Play Production Crew: Winter 3, Spring 3. Fall 3,4 MICHAEL COLIAS: York-HiStafT3,4 TARA CONCKLIN: Play Production Crew: Spring l, Win- ter 2: Music: Orchestra l,2,3,4, First Place State Contest l,2,3, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest l,2,3, Letter 3, Pin 4 NANCY CONKLIN: Girls' Chorus lg Pom Pon: Pin 3, Guard 4: Library Assistant 3,4 ROBERT COOPER: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Spanish Honorary 4: Mu Alpha Theta 42 NHS4 I6I Seniors ROBERT COZZI: Intramural Championship l,2,3,43 Baseball: Numerals 2, Letter 4 JOHN CRANE: Intramural Championship 2 KENNETH CREIGHTON: Golf: Numerals l,2, Letter 3 LINDA CSISZAR: Guidance Oflice Assistant I: Library Assistant 3,41 Pep Club Pin 3: French Club Pin 2: Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3: GAA: Pin 2, Numerals 3, Letter 4, Secretary 3: FTA: Pin 3, Guard 3, Senior Award 4, Board Member 43 NHS4 GLENN CUNNINGHAM: Wrestling Letter 3: Tennis: Nu- merals 2, Letter 3 RICHARD DANIELS: Science Fair: First Place District I, Third Place State lg Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 4 BARBARA DANN: Guidance Ofiice Assistant 2: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Board 3: Student Council: Elections Committee 2, Research Committee 2, Representative 33 Homecoming General Dance Chairman 4: Prom Refreshments Chairman 33 Pom Pon Pin 43 York-Hi: Contributor 2, StatT 3, Ad- vertising Manager 4, Editorial Board 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4 ROBERT DAVIDOVICH: German Club Pin 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 JON DAVIS: Football Numerals 2 l62 GLENN COSS PETER COSTIGAN: Cafeteria Monitor 3,41 Football: Nu merals 2, Letter 4, All WSC 4, All-State Honorable Mention 4 ROBERT COTE: Track: Numerals 2, Letter 4: NHS 3,4 PETER COTSIRILOS JACK COX: Lettermen's Pin 4: Track: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 NANCY COX MARGARET DAVIS: Attendance Oflice Assistant 2: Stu- dent Council: Research Committee 2, Representative 4 SUSAN DAWSON: Student Council: Representative l, Safety Committee 3, Research Committee 2,41 Attendance Office Assistant 3: Prom Bids Chairman 31 Cheerleader 2,3,41 Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3, Y 41 York-Hi: Con- tributor 2, Staff 3, Page Editor 4, Editorial Board 41 Quill and Scroll 3,4 JAN DEANGELES: Student Council Safety Committee 41 Pep Club Pin 41 Girls Club Pin 4 NANCY DECHRISTOPHER HENRY DEMENT: Transferred from Wilson Junior High School, San Diego, California l1 Latin Club Treasurer 31 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 31 York Esperanto Society 41 FTA Board 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 41 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 41 Auxilium Latinum 2,3: Music: Second Place State En- semble Contest 3, Letter 3, Senior Choir 2,3,4 GAIL DEMMIT: Pep Club Pin 2 Seniors JOHN DERNING: Class Vice-President 41 Lettermen's Club: President 4, Pin 4, Guard 41 Student Council: Home- coming Cloak Room Chairman 4, Representative 2,31 Base- ball: Most Valuable Player l, Numerals 2. Letter 3.41 Foot- ball: Numerals 2, All WSC 3,4, Letter 3,4, Most Valuable Player l,3,4, Captain l,2,3,41 Basketball: Numerals l,2, Most Valuable Player l,2, WSC Championship l,3, Letter 3,4 LEONARD DEROECK ROBERT DEROO: Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 31 Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 PAULA DEUTSCH: York-Hi: Contributor 2,31 Staff 4, Music: U of I Summer Music Camp 2, Allerton Park Music Symposium 4, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Solo and En- semble Contest 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4 WILLIAM DICK: Visual Aids 2 PATTI DICKSON: Pom Pon Pin 41 Y's Tales Representa- tive 41 Attendance Office Assistant 4 SUSAN DIETZ BARBARA DIGILLIO: Girls' Chorus 3,41 Play Production Crew: Fall 2, Winter 2, Fall Play Production Cast 2 JANE DIPPOLD: Home Economics Style Show I1 Allerton Park Art Scholarship 31 Quill and Scroll 41 York-Hi Art Staff: Member 2,3, Editor 41 Play Production Crew: Spring l,2. Fall 2, Winter 2 l63 Seniors LINDA DOUGLAS: Transferred from Willowbrook High School, Villa Park, Illinois 3 GAYLE DREYER: Fall Play Production Cast 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 LINDA DRIES: French Club: Pin 2, Guard 4: AFS Coma mittee 3,4: Green Key Club Pin 41 l s Tales Representative 4: Student Council Research Committee 4: Guidance Oflice Assistant 41 FTA Pin 4 ANDREA DUDA EDWIN DUDA MARGARET DUNLOP: Transferred from Harlan High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: FTA: Pin 4, Guard 4 STEPHEN DUNNINGTON: Citizenship: Award l, Com- mittee 2: Student Council: Representative l,2, Northeast District Convention Delegate 2, Homecoming School-Town Relations Chairman 4: Track Numerals 2, Cross Country: Numerals l,2, Letter 3,4, Third Place Team, State Meet 3,4: Prom Publicity Chairman 33 Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 3: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 NHS 4 JOHN DUPONT JOHN DU RANTE I64 f' we LYNNE DOBRICKY: Attendance Ofhce Assistant 2: Span- ish Club Pin 3: Green Key Club Pin 3: Fall Play Production Crew 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CATHY DODT: Attendance Oflice Assistant 2 TIMOTHY DOHERTY: Vs' Tales Student Photographer 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Music: World's Fair Band I. Letter 3, Pin 4. Student Director 3,4, Drum Major 3,4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 4 RENEE DOMANSKY: Fall Play Production Crew l,21 GAA: Pin I, Tennis Team l.2,3,4: Music: World's Fair Orchestra I, Second Place State Quartet l,4. First Place StringChoir2.4 LORNA DONNELLY: Spanish Club Pin 2: Student Council Research Committee 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4: Quill and Scroll: Member 3, Secretary 41 Vx Tales.- StaFf2, Underclassmen Editor 3,4: NHS 3,4 KERRY DOTSON1 Transferred from Orr High School, Chi- cago, Illinois l ,. :gg -ef. .-- ' i ,Adil Y flihn 'Q DAVID DYER: Tennis: Numerals 2, Letter 4: Basketball: Numerals 2, Letter 4: Pep Club: Board Member 2,3, Pin 3, Vice-President 4 FRED DYKEMA: Student Council Safety Committee 4: Math Club Pin 4: Spanish Club: Pin 3, Guard 4 CAROL EBERTS: Library Typist 3: Girls' Chorus 1,2 WILLIAM ECKSTEIN: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: NHS 4 KEITH EHRHARD: Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter4 JUDITH EKBLAD: Transferred from Oak Park and River Forest High School, Oak Park, Illinois 3: York-Hi Typist 4: AFS Committee 4: Home Economics Club Pin 4: Spanish Club Pin4:Q8L S41 NHS4 '-sf Seniors ffilw-1 SUSAN ELLIOTT: Music: Letter 3, First Place State Ensemble Contest 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4 ROGER ENGEBRETSON JANET ERCOLI JOYCE ERICKSON: Attendance Office Assistant 3: General Oflice Assistant 4: YBCC Pin 4: Home Economics Club Pin 4: Variety Show 4 LOUISE ERPELDING: Class Secretary lg Prom General Chairman 3: Library Assistant 4: Student Council: Safety Committee 3, Research Committee 3, Publicity Committee 2,3, Representative 2,4 KRISTEN EVERSON: Student Council Representative 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Spanish Club Treasurer 4: Spanish Honorary 3,4: National Honor Society 3,43 Music: World's Fair Orchestra l, Letter 3, Pin 4, Allerton Park String Symposium l,2,3,4, State Music Contest: First Place Quartet l, Second Place Quartet 3, Second Place Solo 2, First Place Solo 3,4, First Place Trio 2,4, First Place String Choir l,3,4, Orchestra: Treasurer 2, President 4, Member l,2,3,41 Mu Alpha Theta 4 LESLIE FABIAN: Y'.r Tales Representative l: G.A.A. Pin l, Numerals 2: Girls' Chorus l,2: Play Production Crew: Fall 2, Winter 2, Spring 2: Variety Show 4: Tennis Team l,2,3,4 PATRICIA FARRELL: Y's Tales Representative lg Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2: Student Council: Representa- tive 3, Research Committee Chairman 3, Student Exchange with Madison West High School, Madison, Wisconsin 3, WSASC Spring Convention Delegate 3, Holdover Member 4, WSASC Fall Convention Delegate 4, Northeast District Convention Delegate 4, Homecoming Dance Ticket Chair- man4 NANCY FARRINGTON: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3: Collage Staff 31 Spring Play Production Crew 4: Student Council: Research Committee 3,4, Safety Committee 4 I65 Seniors JOHN FIPPINGER CHERYL FISCHER ANDREA FISHER: Band l,2,3,4: State Solo and Ensemble Contest, First Place l,2,3,43 World's Fair Band I: Orchestra 3.4: Music Letter 3: Music Pin 43 National Honor Society 3,4 DOUGLAS FISHER: Fall Play Production Crew 3 CARLA FLADUNG JOSEPH FLEMING: Transferred from Foothill High School, Tustin, California I: Baseball Numerals 2 DAVID FLETCHER: Stage Crew 2 VIVIAN FLIEHLER: GAA Pin 2, Music: Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Music Con- test 3,4, Senior Choir 3,4 STEVEN FLORIN I66 LINDA FERRARA: Home Economics Style Show 2: GAA: Pin 3, Letter 4: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Glee Club 2,3,Letter3 LARRY FERRARO: Basketball: Manager 2, Numbers 2: Transferred from Overseas School of Rome, Italy 4 JOHN FERRY: Citizenship Award Committee I: Basket- ball Numerals 2: Tennis Numerals 2: Cafeteria Monitor 4: PTA Style Show 4: Student Council Representative l,2: Foot- ball Numerals 2, Letter 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- I-'inalist4 WILLIAM FIDONE: Transferred from Glenbard East, Lombard, Illinois 21 Visual Aids 3: Chess Club Vice Presi- dent 4 MARTIN FIENE: Baseball Numerals 2: YR Tales Repre- sentative 4 ROBERT FILSON: Boys' Chorus I: Intramural Cham- pions 2: Junior Choir 2: Monitor 3: Basketball: Manager l, Numerals 2: Football: Manager l, Numerals 2, Letter 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: l s 7tIll'.X'.' Representative I. Staff 3.4, Sports Editor 4 .24 L' I SANDRA FOGEL: Y's Tales Representative 3: Library As- sistant3,4 PATRICIA FOOTE: Student Council: Representative 4, Safety Committee 4: General Oflice Assistant 2,33 Y',r Tales Representative 3,4 ROBERT FORDYCE JUNE FOSTER GEORGETTE FOSTIER: Transferred from Harrison High School, Chicago, Illinois 3: Library Assistant 4 RONALD FRANCEK: Intramural Champions 2,3 Seniors 5 ROBERT FRAZEE: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Intramural Champions 3: Football Letter 4: Monitor4 BARBARA FREITAG: Home Economics Club: Pin 2, Style Show 2, Guard 3 JAMES FREUNDT: Music: World's Fair Band l, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest l,2,3,4, Allerton Park Music Symposium 2,3,4, Music Letter 3, Student Director 3,4, Band Vice President 3, Band President 4, Four Year Music Pin'4: National Honor Society 3,4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Span- ish Honorary4 ELIZABETH FUESZ KRISTIE FUGETT: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Student Council Research Committee 3: Collage StaiT 3: York-Hi Contributor 3: Y's Tales Representative 3: General OtTiee Assistant 4 EIFANOR FULLER ROBERT GADDIS: German Club Pin 4: Usher 4: Music: World's Fair Band I, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4, Band l,2,3,4 WILLIAM GAFFIN: Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois l LIANNE GARRETT 167 - - Seniors .2 DONALD GIDCDMB: Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4 KATHRYN GIESEKE: Second Place St. Xavier's I-'rench Contest 21 French Honorary 3,4: Math Club Pin 33 Quill and Scroll 3.4: National Honor Society 3.43 Homecoming Decorations Chairman 41 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 41 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 41 French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Y 3, Fourth-Year Award 4, President 43 Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Second Year Guard 4, Board 3,41 AFS: Committee 2,3, Chairman 43 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Staff 3, News Editor 43 Mu Alpha Them 4 CAROL GILKERSON: Home Economics Style Show 31 Library Assistant 4 DAVID GLENNON: Intramural Basketball Champions I: Safety Committee 43 Pep Club Pin 41 Basketball Letter 4: Hall Monitor4 RICHARD GLOFF: Mu Alpha Theta 3,41 NHS4 RALPH GODENIUS PATRICIA GOFF: World's Fair Orchestra I: State Music Contest: Second Place Solo 2, Second Place Ensemble 3, First Place String Choir 31 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Orchestra Pin 43 Orchestra Librarian 43 Music Letter 3,43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Band 2,3,4 BARBARA GOLDEN: Play Production Cast I: Play Production Crew l,2,3,43 Thespians 2,3,4 RICHARD GOODELL: Cafeteria Monitor 3 l68 BETTY GATSOS CLAUDIA GAZAREK: Music Letter 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: GAA: Pin I, Numerals 2, Let- ter3 CARL GEBERBAUER: Variety Show Crew 43 Music: Band I, Orchestra 23 Play Production Crew: Fall 3,4, Winter 3,4, Spring 3,4 JANE GEEN WILLIAM GFIHSLER JOHN GELLINGER: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2 in Tiffin 'nr gt '--- . GREG GOORSKY GARY GOSS: Cross Country: Numerals l,2, Letter 3,43 Track: Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,4 ROBERT GRANAHAN: Intramural Champions 4: Cale- teria Monitor 4 JOHN GRANRATH MA RC GRAN RATH: Wrestling Letter 3 MARCIA GRANRATH: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2 Seniors CHERYL GRIEGER: Girls Club Pin 3: NHS4 RUTH GRIGELAITIS DARLENE GRIMESTAD: FTA: Pin 2, Board 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 STEVEN GROS JOHN GROTHENDICK: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist4 ARLETTE GRUBBE: Green Key Club Pin 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: German Club Pin 4: FTA: Pin 4, Guard 4, Senior Honor Award 4: York-Hi Contributor 3,4: Biology Lab Assistant 4: NHS4 CANDACE GUENTHER: French Club Pin 4: Student Coun- cil Research Committee 4: YI: Tales' Representative 4: Girls' Chorus l,2: GAA: Pin 3, Numerals 4, Publicity Chairman 4: Art Staff: York-Hi3,4, Y's Tales 3 THOMAS GUENTHER: Football: Numerals I, Letter 2,3, All WSC 4: Lettermen's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4, Monitor 4, Sergeant at Arms 4 ROBERT GUNNISON: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Vs Tales Repre- sentative 4: Orchestra 3,4 I69 Seniors LINDA HALAC: Student Council Research Committee 3: Pom Pon Pin 43 Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer 4: Pep Club Pin 43 GAA: Pin I, Numerals 21 Y's Tales Representative 2,43 NHS4 PAUL HAMMEL RAYMOND HAMMERICH: Visual Aids 3,4 ROBERT HAMMOND: Cross Country Letter 4, Cafeteria Monitor4 CHRISTINE HANSON: Girls, Club: Pin l, Guard 2, Board 2, Three-Year Pin 3, Treasurer 3, Four-Year Pin 4, Vice- President 43 Girls' Chorus lg Guidance Oftice Assistant 2, 3,43 Student Council: Safety Committee 2, Graphics Com- mittee 43 Y's Tales Representative 23 Green Key Club: Pin 4, Guard 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 SUSAN HART: Spring Play Production Crew lg Girls' Chorus I3 Junior Choir Zz Student Council Research Com- mittee 33 Collage StalT4 WILLIAM HART AMY HARWELL: Student Council: Representative l,2, Elections Committee 2, Publicity Committee 2, Research Committee 2, Elections Committee Chairman 3, Hold-over Member 43 Junior Class Vice-President 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Staff 3, Editorial Board 4, Fea- ture Editor4 SHARON HAWKINSON: Orchesis: Pin 2, Production 23 Green Key Club Pin 33 Art Staff 3,43 York-Hi Art Co-Editor 43 Y's Tales Representative 4 170 SUSAN GUSTAF: Variety Show 23 Pom Pon Pin 43 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Student Council: Representative 2, AFS Committee 3, Research Committee 3, Safety Commit- tee4 LYNN GUTMAN: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 JAMES HACKBARTH: Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest 3, Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Track: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4, Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4 MARCIA HACKERT: Spanish Honorary 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 NHS 4 THOMAS HAHN: Band lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist4 VIVIAN HAHN: Ylr Tales Representative 33 Library As- sistant 4: Attendance Oflice Assistant 2,33 Home Economics Style Show 3,4 CYNTHIA HAYES: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High Schoool, Elmhurst, Illinois I JAMES HAYMAN: Intramural Champions 2,3 STEVEN HEAGIE ROBERT HECK: Basketball Numerals 21 Student Council Safety Committee 41 Usher 4 ERIC HEERWAGEN: Wrestling Numerals 21 Variety Show 4 DENNIS HELD: Visual Aids 31 Library Assistant 31 Cus- todian Assistant 3,4 Seniors KAREN HELGESEN JOYCE HEMMINGWAY: Winter Play Production Cast I, 3, Spring Production Cast l,2 ANITA HENRY: Home Economics Style Show l: Variety Show 21 Girls' Chorus 21 Music: First Place Girls' Chorus Contest 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4, First Place State Senior Choir Contest 3,4 MARK HERLACHE: Transferred from Addison Trail High School, Addison, Illinois 4 WILLIAM HERMAN: GolfNumerals 2 NANCY HERMETET: Student Council Safety Committee 41 Pom Pom: Pin 3, Guard 4, Captain 4: York-Hi Typist 2,31 French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, First Place State Girls' Chorus Contest 3, First Place State Choir Contest 3,4, Lcttcr 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4 ANN HEROUX KATHLEEN HERRMANN: Fall Play Production Cast 31 AFS Committee 31 Student Council Safety Committee 41 Music: Junior Choir l, Girls' Chorus 2, Senior Choir 3,4, First Place State Music Contest: Girls' Chorus 3, Choir 3,4, Third Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 31 NHS 4 LUANNE HEYL: Band I1 Spring Play Production Crew I1 Spring Play Production Cast 3 I7I Seniors MARILYN HOULIHAN: Transferred from Siena High School, Chicago, Illinois 4 LELAND HOWARD: Student Council: AFS Committee 2, Research Committee 2. Publicity Committee 3: Auxiliam l.a1inun1 Cum Laude 31 Play Production Cast: Spring l. Variety Show 21 Quill and Scroll 3,41 York-Hi: Reporter 3. Page 5 Co-Editor 4, Editorial Board 41 Music: Boys' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Third Place State Music Contest 2 ELIZABETH HOWLEY: Girls' Chorus lg Attendance Of- fice Assistant 21 AFS Committee 31 General Office Assistant 41 GAA Pin 41 Tennis Team 3,41 Spanish Club: Pin 3, Guard 4. Board 4: NHS4 MICHAEL HRADSKY: Usher 41 Variety Show Cast 41 Y's Tales Representative 41 National Merit Scholarship Let- ter ofCommendation 4 CINDY HUNTINGHOUSE: Girls' Chorus I1 Attendance Ofhce Assistant 2,3.4 LELAND HUTCHINSON: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 41 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Chess Club President 3,41 York- Hi: Contributor 2, StalT 3, Page 3 Editor 4, Editorial Board 4g Mu Alpha The1a41NHS4 MATT IGOE: Track Numerals 21 Hall Monitor 41 Lettermen's Club: Pin 4. Guard 41 Cross Country: Numerals 2. WSC Champions 2, Letter 3 BRUCE INGRAM STEVE INGRAM I72 PAUL HIGGINS ROBERTA HILLIGER: Student Council: Research Com- mittee 2.3, AFS Committee 31 York-Hi: Contributor 2.3, As- sistant Co-Editor 4. Publicity Editor 4. Editorial Page Editor 41 YK' Tales Representative 3 RITA HINTZ: Girls' Chorus 2.3.41 Student Council Research Committee 2.3.4 BRADFORD HLAVENKA SANDRA HOAGLAND: Homecoming Queen l1 General Office Assistant 21 Student Council Safety Committee 31 Prom General Chairman 31 Class Secretary 41 Quill and Scroll 3, 41 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Reporter 3, Page One Co-Editor 41 Cheerleader 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4: NHS 4 ROY HOFMANN: Intramural Championship 31 Cafeteria Monitor 3,4 KAREN IPPOLITO: Transferred from Immaculate Heart of Mary High School, Westchester, Illinois l JAMES JACKSON: Transferred from Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Illinois 2 GEORGE JACOBS: Music: World's Fair Band l, Midwest Band 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4 WILLIAM JACOBY: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Spring Play Produc- tion Cast and Crew 23 Track Letter 3,4g Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Monitor 3,4: York-Hi Photographer 2,3,4 GERALD JANICEK: Baseball: Captain 2, Numerals 2, Letter 4 SCOTT JENSEN Z 4 Seniors BARBARA JOHNSON: YBCC President 4: Home Eco- nomics Club: Style Show 2, Treasurer 4: Attendance Office Assistant 2,3,4 CA ROLE JOHNSON: General Office Assistant 4: IE 4 CLIFFORD JOHNSON DEBORAH JOHNSON: York-Hi Typist 4: Spanish Hon- orary 3,4, NHS 4: Q 8L S4 LINDA JOHNSON: Transferred from Forest View High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois 2: GAA: Pin 2, Guard 3 SANDRA JOHNSON DONNA JOHNSTON ALLAN JONAS: Visual Aids lg Y's Tales Representative lg Computer Club 3,4g Tennis: Numerals 2, Letter 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CHARIE JONES l73 KAY ATWOOD Freshman Citizenship Award, Student Council Recording JOHN DERNING Football, Basketball, and Baseball Letters, All West Subur- ban Conference Football Team, All State Football Team, Let- termen's Club President, Senior Class Vice-President CHRISTOPHER SCHWEER Baseball and Basketball Letters, All West Suburban Confer- ence Basketball Team, All State Basketball Team, All Ameri- can Basketball Team Secretary, Senior Homecoming Queen, Pom Pom Co-Captain, Cheerleader Prominent Seniors NANCY PILE Freshman Class Treasurer, Junior Homecoming Queen, Senior Choir, Cheerleader l74 SANDRA HOAGLAND Freshman Homecoming Queen, Prom General Co-Chairman, Senior Class Secretary, Cheerleader Recognized by their fellow seniors as leaders ofthe Class of 1968, these eight students have succeeded in numerous endeavors from academic achievements and scholarship honors to meritorious participation in student govern- ment, athletics, music, art, and club activities. Represen- tative of the industrious scholars and high-principled citizens of York are these individuals. PATRICIA PARKS Sophomore Citizenship Award, Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute Mathematics and Science Award, National French Honor- ary President, National Honorary Society Vice-President, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist WILLIAM PECH Freshman Class President, Sophomore Citizenship Award, Stu- dent Council Vice-President and President, SAR Citizenship Award, AFS Exchange Student KENNETH BUS Junior Citizenship Award, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class President, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist Seniors WILLIAM KAHLENBERG: Cross Country Letter 3 ROY KALLSTROM: Tennis: Numerals l.2. Letter4 CLIFFORD KALTINGER: Football: Numeral 2. Letter 3 THOMAS KANDYBE: Track Letter 31 Lettermen's Club 4 LORETTA KA RAKOSTA: Girls' Chorus I KATHLEEN KARCHER: YYY Tales Representative l.2g Stu- dent Council Publicity Committee 2: Home Economics Style Show 2.4: Variety Show 43 Play Production Crew: Winter 2. Spring 2. Fall 2.3 MARION KARRAS: Y's Tales Representative I: Girls' Club Pin 3: Prom Ticket Chairman 3: Pep Club: Pin 2. Guard 3. Board 4: York-I1'i Typist 4: Home Economics Club: Pin 3. Guard 3. Secretary 3. President 4: Student Council: Rep- resentative 3. AI-'S Committee 2.3.4. Friday Night Homecom- ing Chairman 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Q 8: S 4 JOHN KASTHOLM: Football Letter 4: Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 43 OB Chairman 4: Student Council: Representative 3. WSASC Spring Convention Delegate 3. Elections Committee Chairman 4: Class Treasurer 43 Drama Club Treasurer 3: Thespians 4: Play Production Crew: Winter 3. Spring 2.33 Play Production Cast: Spring 2. Fall 3,4 WILLIAM KAUFMAN: Student Council Representative lg Intramural Champions 2: Spanish Club Board 2: Visual Aids I.2.3 I76 KAREN JONKE MARGARET JORDAN: Girls' Club Pin 2: Vx Tales: StalT 2. Organizations Editor 3.4: French Club Pin 3: Prom Decora- tion Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 3.43 Pom Pons: Pin 3. Guard 4: Variety Show 4: NHS4 EDWARD JOSTES: Transferred from Proviso West High School. Hillside. Illinois 21 Yfv Tkllav Representative4 KEITH JUDSON: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 OB 41 Student Council Elections Committee 4 GEORGE KACIN: Transferred from Senn High School. Chicago. Illinois 2 KATHRYN KAHLENBERG BARBARA KELLER: Transferred from Wheaton Central, Wheaton, Illinois 23 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 THOMAS KEMP MARK KEMPF: Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois 2: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 LINDA KENNEDY: Y's Tales Representative 33 Spanish Club Pin 33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g Spanish Honorary 3.4 GREGORY KERBER: Spring Play Production Cast 2: Quill and Scroll 3,43 National Honor Society 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Usher l,2,3,43 Ylr Tales Staff: Member 2,3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 43 Spanish Hon- orary: Member 3, President 43 OB 43 Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third-Year Award 3. Board 3, Fourth Year Award 4, President 4 JOHN KERNAGHAN Seniors 'nv-. W., '15 T WILLIAM KIEFER MARY KILBURG ANN KING: Pep Club Pin 41 Yfr Tales Representative 43 General Office Assistant 3,4 ROBIN KING: Girls' Chorus l3 Quill and Scroll 3,43 York-Hi: Staff 3,4, Photography Editor 4, Editorial Board 4: Thespians 3,43 Variety Show Crew 23 Orchesis: Secretary 3, President 43 Play Production Crew: Fall 3,4, Winter l,3,4, Spring l,43 Play Production Cast: Spring l,33 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist4 JOAN KIRCHHOFF: Home Economics Style Show Z KAREN KIRSTNER: Spring Play Production Crew 33 Library Assistant 3,43 Music: World's I-'air Band l, Orchestra 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4 NANCY KLECAN: Girls' Choir l3 Home Economics Style Show lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g National Honor Society 3,43 YH: Tales Representative l,33 Spanish Club Pin 33 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Two-Year Guard 43 Stu- dent Council: Elections Committee 3, Graphics Committee 4 JOSEPH KLINGELHOFFER: Transferred from Addison Trail High School, Addison. Illinois 3: Music: World's Fair Band l, Allerton Music Symposium 4, Pin 4, Orchestra 2,4, First Place State Ensemble Contest l,2.4, Band l,2,4 FRANCES KLOKER: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Senior Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Octet 2, Girls' Octet 2, State Solo and Ensemble Contest First Place Girls' Octet 2, 2nd Place Mixed Octet 2, First Place Girls' Sextet 3, Senior Choir First Place State Choir Contest 2,3, Girls' Chorus First Place State 3, Music Letter 3, Music Pin 4, PTA Music Scholar- ship 43 Variety Show 4 I77 Seniors MARGUERITE KOENEMAN: Attendance Oflice Assistant 2,33 Orchesis: Pin 2, Show 23 Art Staff 43 Y's Tales Repre- sentative 3: Green Key Club Pin 43 Pep Club Pin 4: York-Hi Contributor4 WALTER KOENIG: National Honor Society 3,4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4g National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation 4: Tennis: Numerals l, Letter 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Them: Member 3, President 43 Music: World's Fair Band l, Midwest Band 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,43 Cross Country: Numerals I, State Championship 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Letter 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4. Vice-President 4, Monitor 4 WAYNE KOESTER CHRISTINE KOLB: Y'.r Tales Representative 23 Prom Grand March Committee Chairman 3: Music: Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2, State Music Contest First Place 3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4 CANDICE KONRAD: Y's Tales Representative 23 Stu- dent Council Safety Committee 3 JOHN KONRAD: Track Numerals 2: Cross Country: Nu- merals 2,3, Letter 3,4, Conference Champions 2,3,43 Letter- men's Club: Monitor 4, Pin 3,4, Guard 3,4 CATHY KOPP: Girls' Chorus I3 Play Production Crew 2: Orchesis Pin 2: Librarian Oflice Assistant 33 Attendance Office Assistant 4 MARY KORAN: Home Economics Style Show 1 SANDRA KOSTOHRYZ: Girls' Chorus lg Junior Choir 23 Spanish Club Pin 23 Variety Show Cast 4 l78 HERB KLOTTER DAVID KLUG RAYMOND KNAPP CLAUDE KNUEPFER: Transferred from Morgan Park Aca- demy, Morgan Park, Illinois lg Usher 3,4 LINDA KOCH: Girls' Chorus I: Guidance Office Assistant 3,4 ROBERT KOCH: Fall Play Production Crew I GREGORY KOUKL: Transferred from MacArthur High School, Decatur, Illinois 33 Student Council Chaplain 43 De- bate Team 41 Track Letter 3 KENNETH KRAFT: Class Treasurer 23 Ylv Tales StalT 23 Golf Numerals 23 Page in U.S. House of Representatives 33 Class President 33 Student Council: Safety Committee 2, Representative 3, Vice-President 43 York-Hi: Contributor I, 2. StaIT 3, Page Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Jewel Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Fina- list 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 NHS4 ELIZABETH KRAMER: Library Assistant 3,43 YBCC: Pin 3, Secretary 43 Orchesis: Pin 2. Show l,2 KAREN KRANEMAN BONNIE KREDLER: Home Economics Style Show 2 JAMES KREJCIR Seniors MARY KRENGEL: Student Council Representative 43 Y's Tales Representative 2,3,4 THOMAS KROLL: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Student Council Representative 43 Football: Numerals 2, Letter 43 Quill and Scroll: Member 3, Vice-President 43 Ylr Tales: Staff 2,3, Layout Editor 4: Mu Alpha Them 45 NHS 4g MARK KRONE: Transferred from Prosser Vocational High School, Chicago, Illinois 2 JAMES KUEHL: Band I3 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,41 NHS4 ELAINE KUHLMANN JILL KUPSCO: Transferred from Trinity High School, River Forest, Illinois 4 BARBARA KURTH: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist4 MARK LAASER: Transferred from Edwardsville High School, Edwardsville, Illinois 43 Senior Choir 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Thespians 43 Tennis Letter 43 York-Hi: Editorial Board 4, Page Editor 43 Fall Play Production Cast 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 NHS 3,4 LYNDY LABARBERA I79 Seniors CARMEN LAWTON: Pep Club Pin 43 German Club Pin 4 ANTHONY LAZZARA: Variety Show 23 Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus l, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest: Mixed Octet 3, Senior Choir 2,3,4, Senior Choir Vice-President 4 ROBERT LEADBETTER: Quill and Scroll 3,43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Y'.r Tales Staff: Member 3, Copy Editor 4: Usher 2,3,43 Play Production Crew: Spring 2,3, Fall 2,33 Spanish Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Program Chair- man 3, Four Year Pin 43 NHS4 CHRISTOPHER LEE ANNE LESLIE: National Honor Society 3,43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Superior in State Latin Contest 33 Auxilium Latinium Award l,2,33 Third Place St. Xavier French Contest 33 Music: Orchestra l,2, First Place State Ensemble and Solo Contest 1,3 CHARLES LINDBERG WILLIAM LINDSEY: Variety Show 23 Lettermen's Club 43 Wrestling: Numerals 2, Letter 3,43 Student Council: Rep- resentative 1,2, Treasurer 4, IASC Summer Workshop 43 Music: World's Fair Band 1, First Place State Solo Contest, Letter 3,4, Band l,2,3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4 JANET LIONELLO: Girls' Chorus lg Green Key Pin 43 Spanish Club Pin 4 JAMES LOECHL 180 BARBARA LARSEN RANDALL LARSEN DAVID LARSON: Variety Show Cast 23 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Spanish Honorary 3,43 Music: Junior Choir l, Let- ter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Quartet 2, Second Place State Madrigal 2, Second Place State Solo 3, Second Place State Octet 3, First Place State Choir 3,4, Second Place State Boys' Chorus 3,4, Senior Choir 2,3,4 ROBERT LASKY: Winter Play Production Cast 33 Visual Aids 1,23 Lettermen's Club 43 Track: Letter 3,43 Cross Coun- try Letter 4 SUSAN LATINIS: Girls' Chorus lg YBCC: Recording Sec- retary 3, Pin 3, Guard 33 General Office Assistant 43 Attend- ance Ofhce Assistant 2,33 Home Economics: Style Show l, 2, Pin 3, Vice-President 4 LAUREN KAY LAUBER: Transferred from Washington High School, Kansas City, Kansas 23 Variety Show 23 Thes- pians 43 I.E. 43 German Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 National Honor Society 3,41 Von Steuben Award 33 Play Production Cast: Spring 2, Fall 33 Play Production Crew: Winter 3, Fall 4 DAVID LOMBARDI GREG LONBERGER: Visual Aids 2,3 GREGORY LONG: German Club: Pin 4, Guard 4 ROGER LONG: Music: First Place State Music Contest 3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4, Boys' Choir l, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4 ALAN LONN: Transferred from U. S. Grant High School, Van Nuys, California 4 KAREN LOPINSKI: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 Seniors RICHARD LORENZ SUSAN LOREY: Transferred from Freeport High School, Freeport, Illinois 3: Auxilium Lalinum Award 33 French Honorary 3, National Honor Society 3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: Student Council: AFS Committee 4, Publicity Committee 4, Elections Committee 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist4 CRAIG LOUDEN: Transferred from New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois 3: Student Council Research Committee 3 EMILY LUCHS: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 4 PAMELA LUEDER: Student Council Representative 2,3: Pom Pon Pin 4 MARY LUKES: Guidance Office Assistant 4 LANETTE LYNG: Transferred from Shorewood High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin l: Girls' Chorus 25 Green Key Club Pin 4: Orchesis Pin 4, Girls' Club Pin 4, Student Council Elections Committee 4 MARK MADIGAN: Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois 2 MELISSA MAECHTLE: Green Key Club Pin 3: Student Council Elections Committee 4: Orchesis: Pin 2, Guard 4, Show 2,4 l8l l LINDA MALMGREN: Girls' Chorus l,2,3g Music Letter 33 Thespians: Scribe 4, Pin 4: Play Production Crew: Fall 2, 3,4, Winter 2,3, Spring 2,3 PATRICIA MALONEY STEVEN MANTHEY: Visual Aids 2,3,4 WILLIAM MARBACH: Lettermen's Club Pin and Guard 3,41 National Honor Society 3,41 Monitor 4: Cross Country: Numerals Z, Letter 3,41 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 41 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Mu Alpha Thcfla 4 BARBARA MARCINIAK: Fall Play Production Crew I: YBCC Pin 4: Music: First Place State Contest Quartet En- semble 2, Band l,2 JOHN MARIOTTE WAYNE MATSON MARK MAUGHMER: Gymnastics Numeral lg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 Mu Alpha Them 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4 MARK MAZUR JAMES MCCONACHIEZ Wrestling Letter 2,3,4 BARI MCCRACKEN: Fall Play Production Crew 2g Girls' Club Pin 33 Orchesis: Pin 2, Show 2g Attendance Office Assistant 4: Library Assistant 2,31 Home Economics Club: Pin 3, Secretary 4 KIT MCCRUM: NHS4 Seniors CRAIG MCGREGOR RAYMOND MCJOHN WILLIAM MEIER: Usher 4, Variety Show Cast 41 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CONNIE MENKE: Guidance Ofiice Assistant 33 Attend- ance Oifice Assistant 4, Nurse's Office Assistant 4 LYNN MENSE: Orchesis: Show 2, Pin 23 Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 4, AFS Committee l,2g Play Production Crew: Fall I,2,4, Spring 2,3,4g Play Production Cast: Fall 3, Winter 3 THOMAS MERKEL: Transferred Irom Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 RALPH MICHEL KATHLEEN MICKS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Girls' Chorus 1,2, Spring Play Production: Cast l,Z, Crew 2, Quill and Scroll 3,43 French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Treasurer 31 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Junior StafT 3, Edi- torial Board 4, Feature Editor 4 DANIEL MIKAL: Y's Tales Representative l I83 Seniors ALICIA MONACO: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Pom Pon Pin 4 RICHARD MONTEI: Student Council Safety Committee 4: German Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, President 4 MELINDA MONTGOMERY MELODY MONTGOMERY: Orchesis: Pin 2, Show 2 CANDICE MORGANO STIRLING MORITA: Track Numerals 2: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Quill and Scroll: Member 3, Treasurer 4, Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4: Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: York-Hi: Sports Staff 3, Sports Editor4 JOHN MOROVICH: Transferred from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Washington 2: Baseball Letter 4: German Club: Pin 4, Guard 4 MARK MOROVICH: Transferred from Tillicum High School, Seattle, Washington 2: German Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Vice-President 4 SUSAN MOROVICH: Transferred from Tillicum High School, Seattle, Washington 2g Home Economics Style Show 2, Student Council Safety Committee 4: Orchesis: Pin 2, Guard 4, Vice-President 4 IB4 JANE MILLER: Transferred from Leysin American School, Leysin, Switzerland 4g Y' Tales StafT4g National Merit Scholarship Letter ofCommendation 4 LINDA L. MILLER: Orchesis Pin 2 LINDA S, MILLER: Student Council Research Committee 2: St. Xavier Spanish Contest Third Place 23 Home Eco- nomics Style Show 2: Play Production Crew: Fall 2, Spring 2: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation 4: Esperanto Society Corresponding Secretary 4: Spanish Club Pin 4: Spanish Honorary 3, Secre- tary 4: National Honor Society 3,45 FTA: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3, President 4, Senior Honor Award 4 PETE MILLER: Track Numerals 2: Visual Aids 2: Intra- mural Champions 4 RICHARD MILLER: Football Numerals 2: Wrestling: Nu- merals 2, Most Valuable Player 1,2 CHARLES MOMBLEAU CONSTANCE MORSE: Library Assistant Z3 Y's Tales Rep- resentative l,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CHERIE MOULTON: Home Economics Style Show I DORIS MOY: York-Hi Contributor 33 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4 SUSAN MUDRA: Attendance Office Assistant 2: Library Assistant 3: Fall Play Production Crew 2,3: Green Key Club Key 3,4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CHERYL MUELLER: Y's Tales Representative 4: Home Economics Style Show l,2,3g Play Production Crew: Spring 3, Fall4 GERALYN MULDOON: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 P Seniors JAMES MULLARKEY: Transferred from Proviso West High School, Hillside, Illinois 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist4 LINDA MUNCY COLLEEN MUNDLE: Music: First Place State Solo and Ensemble Clarinet Z,3, Second Place State Mixed Quartet 3, Band I,2,3,4 MARYBETH MURPHY: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3: Pep Club Pin 3: FTA Pin 4 WILLIAM NAURICH: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois lg Light Crew 4 STEVE NAZAR: Hall Monitor 4: Variety Show 4: Letter- men's Club: Pin 4, Guard 4: Gymnastics: Numerals 2, WSC Champions 2, Letter 3,4 LINDA NELLIS: Freshman Class Vice-President lg Music: Freshman Girls' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2: Student Council: AFS Committee l,2,3,4, Safety Committee l,3, Homecoming Decorations Committee Co-Chairman 4, Representative 4: York-Hi: Contributor 2, Staff Reporter 3, Editorial Board 4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4: Pom Pons: Pin 3, Guard 4: Prom Grand March Chairman 3: Second Place VFW Auxiliary Citizenship Award 3: Quill and Scroll 3,4, Elk's Youth Lead- ership Award 4 HARVEY NELSON: Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2,3, Music Letter 3, Visual Aids 4: Individual Events4 BETH NEUMANN I85 Seniors JOHN OLSON: Y's Tales Representative4 ROBERT OLSON: Mu Alpha Theta 43 Music: Letter 3, Chorus 1,21 NHS4 ROBERT OPIE .IOANNE OSTERGRANT MARGERY OTTO: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Spanish Club Pin 43 GAA: Pin l, Numerals 2 LINDA PALCHICK CAROL PARKER: Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 KATHRYN PARKER: Y's Tales Representative 23 Student Council: Research Committee 3, AFS Committee 2,3 WENDY PARKHURST: Homecoming Publicity Committee Chairman 33 Class Secretary 2, Girls' Chorus lg Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3, Y 4, Student Council: Research Committee 4, Safety Committee 4, Representative l,2 186 RICHARD NEUMANN RONALD NIEDERER NIKI NOTTELMANN: lllinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 4 JACK NYBERG: Variety Show 23 lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 THOMAS ODOM MARY O'GRADY PATRICIA PARKS: Girls, Chorus l: GAA: Pin l, Guard 2: First Place St. Xavier French Contest 2: Citizenship: Award 2, Committee 3: Girls' Club Pin 3: Math Club Board 3: Prom Tickets Committee Chairman 3: Y's Tales Representative 3: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mathematics and Science Award 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: French Honorary: Member 3, President 4: National Honor Societv: Member 3, Vice- President 4: French Club: Pin 2, Guard 2, Y 3, Secretary 3, Fourth-Year Award 4: Student Council: Representative 3,4, Safety Committee 4: AFS Committee: Member 3, Recording Secretary 4: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 THOMAS PARR: IASC Summer Workshop Delegate 3: Prom Decorations Committee Chairman 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Computer Club 4: Fall Play Production Crew 4: Student Council: Homecoming Com- mittee Chairman: Parade 3, Publicity 4, Research Committee l, Publicity Committee Co-Chairman 3, Representative 2, Parliamentarian 4, Holdover Member 3,4, AFS Committee l,2,3,4 GARY PARRENT MICHAEL PARUS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Science Fair Award: First Place 1, Third Place 2 DEBORAH PAULING ALBERT PAVESI: Transferred from St. .Ioseph's High School, Westchester, Illinois 3 Seniors LAUREL PEARSON: Girls' Chorus l,2: Student Council: Research Committee 3, Elections Committee 3: York-Hi: Reporter 3, Advertising StafI3 WILLIAM PECH: Class President l: Citizenship Award 2: Harvard Book Prize 3: AFS International Scholarship to Brazil 3: Citizenship Committee 3,4: Student Council: Vice- President 3, President 4: NHS 4: Spanish Honorary 4: Elk's Youth Leadership Award 4 MICHELE PEDICINI: Orchesis Pin 2 JO PETERS: Girls' Chorus l: Student Council: Research Committee 2, AFS Committee 3: Spanish Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Y's Tales: Staff 2, Business Manager 3,4: Play Production Crew: Winter 3, Spring 2,3: NHS 4 RALPH PETROZZA KAREN PFAFF: Home Economics Style Show l,2: Library Assistant 2,3 SUSAN PFLAUM: Student Council Research Committee I: Spanish Club Pin 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Variety Show 2: Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Play Production Crew: Winter 3, Spring 2,3: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, First Place State Music Contest Girls' Chorus 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4, First Place State Music Contest Senior Choir 3,4: Mu Alpha Thela4 DAVID PHILLIPS MICHAEL PIDGEON: Variety Show 2: Fall Play Produc- tion Crew 3: Visual Aids 2,3,4: Sound Crew l,2,3,4 I87 Seniors RICHARD POWELL: Football Numerals 2: Basketball Numerals 2, Intramural Champions l,2 BARBARA PRICE: IE 4, General Office Assistant 2,3,4 GREGORY PRINS: Play Production Crew l HELEN PROYCE: Transferred from Walther Luther High School, Melrose Park, Illinois lg Girls' Chorus 2 VIRGINIA PUGLESSI CHARLES PURDOM: Hall Monitor 3,4g Lettermen's Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Football: Numerals 2, Letter 3,41 York-Hi: Contributor 2, Staff 3, Sports Staff 4, Baseball: Numerals l, WSC Championship l, Letter 2,3,4g Basketball: Numerals 2, Captain 2, WSC Champions 3, Letter 3,4 SANDRA PUSCHECK: YBCC Pin 3: Home Economics Club Pin 4: Attendance Office Assistant 3,4 JANET PYRCIOCH: Transferred from St. Francis High School, Wheaton, Illinois 2, Orchesis Pin 2, Spring Play Pro- duction Crew 2 PAMELA RADAMACHER: Home Economics Style Show I l88 NANCY PIJACEK: Class Vice-President 2: Student Council Representative 3, Y's Tales Representative 3: Pom Pon Pin 4: Fall Play Production Cast 4: Girls' Chorus 1,2: Girls Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Board 4 NANCY PILE: Class Treasurer lg Homecoming Queen 3: Prom Bids Committee Chairman 3: Play Production Crew: Winter l, Spring I: Cheerleader: 2,3, Co-Captain 4: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place Girls' Chorus State Music Contest 3, First Place Girls' Sextet State Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, First Place Choir State Music Contest 3,4, Senior Choir 3,4: Student Council: Elections Committee 3, WSASC Spring Delegate 3, IASC State Convention Delegate 3, Safety Committee 2, Chairman 3, AFS Committee 2,3, Homecoming Pep Rally Chairman 4, Representative 2,3, Holdover Member 4: Variety Show 4 STEVEN PIRARO: Transferred from St. Patrick's High School, Chicago, Illinois l RICHARD PLOTZ: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois l VERNON PLUMMER: Variety Show 4: Debate Team l,2, 3,4g Music: Second Place Ensemble State Music Contest 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4g NHS4 DAVID POLKE: Visual Aids 2: Gymnastics Numeral 2 ROBERT RAIDY RONALD RAIDY: Visual Aids 3,4 DAVE RAKOS: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 4 JOYCE RASMUSSEN: Y's Tales Representative 4: AFS Committee 43 College Staff 43 Variety Show 4: Play Pro- duction Crew: F:.1ll2,3,4, Winter 2,3, Spring 2,3,4 PATRICIA REEDY: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3: York-Hi Typist 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Q 8: S 4 ELIZABETH REICHEL: Girls' Chorus 1,23 York-Hi Con- tributor 33 Collage Staff 3: Student Council: Research Com- mittee 3, AFS Committee 3, Safety Committee 4: Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Monitor 3,4: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Board Member 4 is wi. 'wg -n-swf' mmf Seniors ROBERT REID: Music: Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4, Second Place State Solo and Ensemble Con- test l, First Place State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3 BARBARA REIMERS: GAA: Pin l, Numerals I, Play Production Crew: Fall 2,3, Spring 23 Pom Pon Pin 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4: General Ofhce Assistant 4: German Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Secretary 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Board Member 43 Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4, Board Member 4: Student Council: AFS Committee 2,3,4, Safety Committee 4, Rep- resentative 43 Von Steuben Award 4 ROBERT REINKE: Tennis: Numerals 2, Letter 43 Monitor 3,43 Basketball: Numerals 2, Letter 4 ROBERT REX: Golf: Numerals 2, WSC Championship 2: Homecoming King 23 Student Council: Representative l,2: Class President 2 REID REYNOLDS DANIEL RICHARDS: Prom Cloak Room Committee Chairman 33 Music: Chorus l, Junior Choir 2: Cafeteria Monitor 3,43 Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4: Wrestling: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 JOHN RICHARDS LYNNE RICKLEFF: Orchesis: Cast 2, Crew 2, Pin 2: Play Production Crew: Winter 3, Fall 2,3, Spring l,2,3: Music: Chorus l,3, Junior Choir 2, First Place State Music Contest 3,4, Senior Choir 4, Letter 3, Pin 4 MARK RIEGER IB9 Seniors JUDY RORGE: Variety Show Cast 4: Home Economics Style Show 4: Home Economics Club Pin 4: Girls' Club: Pin 3,Guard4 EDWARD ROSE MICHAEL ROUHAS: YK: Tales Representative4 DAVID ROWE: Thespians 4: Track Letter 3,4: Cross- Country: Letter 4, Conference Championship 4: Lettermen's ggub: Pin 4, Guard 4: Play Production Cast: Spring 1, Fall WILLIAM RUECKING: Wrestling Letter 2: Intramural Championship 1,2 EDWARD RUPP: Visual Aids 3,4 CHRISTINE RUSSELL: GAA Pin 1: Pep Club Pin 4: Li- brary Assistant 4: Tennis Team 1,2: Play Production Crew: Fall 1,2: Spring 1,2 LEONA RYAN CAROL SAHLSTROM: Girls' Chorus 1: French Club Pin 2: Prom Invitations Committee Chairman 3: Pom Pons Pin 4: Guidance Office Assistant 4: Student Council: Elections Committee 3, Research Committee 4: Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, HY' 4, Board 3,4 190 SCOTT RIEGER: Music: State Solo and Ensemble Contest: First Place 2, Second Place 3, First Place State Band Contest 2,3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band 2,3,4 JOAN RISA: Girls' Chorus l,2,3,4 JOHN ROBINSON CECILIA ROGERS CHERYL ROHRSEN: GAA Pin 1: Student Council Rep- resentative 4: Girls' Club Pin 4: Pep Club: Pin 3, Guard 4: Attendance Otiice Assistant 4: NHS 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4 LINDA RONSKE: Variety Show Crew 4: Collage Staff 3,4: Play Production Crew: Fall 3, Spring 4: Student Council: Representative 4: Research Committee 3, AFS Committee 3,4 BARBARA SALAT: National Honor Society 3,43 Individual Speech Events 43 Spring Play Production Crew 33 Mu Alpha Them 33 Music: Girls' Chorus I, .lunior Choir 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest Girls' Chorus 3, First Place State Music Contest Senior Choir 3, Senior Choir 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 PAMELA SALLEY: Attendance Office Assistant I3 Library Assistant 23 Girls' Chorus 33 Home Economics Style Show 2,4 WILLIAM SANFORD: Intramural Champions 1,23 Auxilium Lalinum Award 33 Biology Lab Assistant 33 Stu- dent Council: Representative 43 Research Committee Chair- man 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 NHS 43 Mu Alpha The1a4 GUNTER SCHAUB: Mu Alpha Them 3,43 Fall Play Pro- duction Crew 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Stu- dent Council: Representative 4, Research Committee Chair- man 43 NHS4 DEJNNA SCHERENBERG: Home Economics Style Show I. GLEN SCHIEBEL: Transferred from Lincoln Way Com- munity High School, New Lenox, Illinois 3 Seniors PATRICIA SCHLEINZER: General Office Assistant 3 DONALD SCHMIDT PAULA SCHMUHL: Home Economics Style Show l,2 .IOANNE SCHNAUFER: Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Club Pin 33 Attendance Office Assistant 3,4 SCOTT SCHOELLER BARBARA SCHRAEDER: Transferred from Calumet High School, Chicago, Illinois 23 Green Key Club Pin 43 Student Council Research Committee 4g Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 NIIS4 BETH SCHREIBER: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 23 Spring Play Production Crew 23 Tennis Team 3,41 French Club: Pin 4, Secretary 4g Student Council: Research Qom- mittee 4, AFS Committee 1,2,3,4 TERRY SCHREIBER: Visual Aids l,2,3 JANET SCHREINER: Girls' Club Pin 23 Student Council: Research Committee 4, AFS Committee 2,43 Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Third-Year Award 4, Board Member 3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 l9l Seniors DANIEL SCHWEIHS: Transferred from immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 JUDITH SCUDDER: Variety Show I, Library Assistant 41 Y'r Tales Representative 3.4 GARY SEEBERT PATRICIA SEEGER: Home Economics Style Show 2: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4. Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Music Contest Senior Choir 3, First Place State Music Concert Girls' Chorus 3: FTA Pin 31 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 GREG SEEGERS: Student Council Representative 31 Pep Club Pin 41 Variety Show 4 WALTER SEHNERT: Baseball Manager I1 Visual Aids 4 ROBERT SEIDLITZ: Cross Country: Numerals 2, Letter 3 GAYLE SESSIONS: Student Council Safety Committee 41 Home Economics Style Show 41 GAA: Pin I, Numerals 2 JANET SHAFFER: Variety Show 41 Music: World's Fair Band I, Letter 3, Pin 4, Allerton Symposium 4, Band Sec- retary 4, Orchestra 3,4, First Place State Solo Contest 2, 3.4, First Place State Ensemble Contest l,Z,3.4, Band l,2,3,4 l92 MADELYN SCHUETZ: Student Council Representative Z: Guidance Office Assistant 23 Home Economics Style Show 1,2 JOHN SCHULTZE: Y's Tales Representative 4: Visual Aids4 JAMES SCHUMACHER: Basketball Numerals 21 Baseball Numerals 2 LYNN SCHUMACKER: Attendance Office Assistant 31 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 CHRIS SCHWEER: Computer Club 31 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Homecoming Cloak Room Committee Chairman 41 Baseball: Numerals l,2, Letter 3,41 Basketball: Numerals l, Letter 2,3,4, All WSC 3,4, All State 3,4, All American 4 JOHN SCHWEGER EUDICE SHEADE: Student Council: Representative 3, Research Committee 43 Green Key: Pin 3, Guard 4, Presi- dent43 NHS4 JAMES SHEPHERD: Band 13 Orchesis Production 33 Variety Show 43 Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 43 Light Crew 3,43 Play Production Crew: Fall 3,4, Spring 3,4 JOHN SHUPE: French Honorary 33 French Club Pin 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 National Honor Society: Member 3, President 43 Y's Tales: Junior Co-Editor-in-Chief 3, Senior Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Staff 2,3,43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation4 RICHARD SIANTA: Freshmen Boys' Chorus I3 Y's Tales Representative 43 Visual Aids 2,4 DAVID SIKKEMA: Pep Club Pin 43 Variety Show Cast 43 Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 4 PAULA SILERZIO: Girls' Chorus I3 Fall Play Production Crew 2: Student Council Safety Committee 4 Seniors M. KATHRYN SIMONINI: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 CAROL SIMUNJAK ROBERT SINCLAIR: Music: Second Place State Ensemble Contest 3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4 ELIZABETH SINGER: Student Council Research Com- mittee 33 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4: Quill and Scroll 3,43 French Club: Pin 2, Guard 33 Y's Tales: Stalf 2, Busi- ness Manager 3,43 NHS 4 NANCY SIROTA: Attendance Office Assistant 3 JAMES SKONEY ARDYTHE SLADEK: Pep Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3, President4 DAVID SLATER: Stage Crew 23 Gymnastics Letter4 JORI SLATIN: Fall Play Production Crew 33 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 Student Council: Representative 4, Safety Committee 4, Elections Committee 4, WSASC Delegate4 193 Seniors JESSE SMITH: Transferred from Highland Park High School, Topeka, Kansas 3 LINDA SMITH: Home Economics Club Pin 4 MARILYN SMITH: French Club Pin 4: German Club Pin 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Music: Or- chestra l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Letter 3, Pin 4, World's Fair Orchestra l, Allerton Park String Symposium 2,3,4, First Place State Ensemble Contest l,2,3, First Place State Trio Contest 2,4, Second Place State Solo Contest 2, First Place State Solo Contest 3,4, First Place String Choir State Music Contest 4: NHS 4 MARSHA SMITH: GAA Pin 3: Girls' Chorus l: Guidance Ofiice Assistant 4: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Guard 4 PHILINDA SMITH: General Oflice Assistant 2: Green Key Club Pin 3: Girls' Club Pin 3: French Honorary 3: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Pep Club Pin 4: Pom Pon Pin 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4 LEAANN SMOLEY: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Club Pin 2: Pep Club Pin 3: Library Assistant 2,3: Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4: Latin Club Pin 4: Auxilium Lalinum Magna Cum Laude Award 3: Gold Medal, Illinois State Latin Contest, State Level 3: Spanish Honorary 3,4: Es- peranto Society Board 4: FTA: Pin 2, Guard 2, Junior Award 3, Board 3, Senior Award 4, Vice-President 4: NHS4 PAUL SNARSKI: Transferred from St. Mel High School, Chicago, Illinois 3: Library Assistant 3 LAWRENCE SNYDER: Intramural Champions 2: Y's Tales Representative 3 JAM ES SONNENBERG I94- BARBARA SLOCUM: Girls' Chorus l: Library Assistant 4 JON SLOCUM: Transferred from Eastwood Junior High School, Indianapolis, Indiana l: Spring Play Production Cast 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4 PATRICIA SMEJA: Transferred from Immaculate Conception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Orchesis Pin 2: Y's Tales Representative 3: Visual Aids 4 ELAINE SMITH: Girls' Club Pin 3: French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3: Pom Pon Pin 4: Variety Show 4: Green Key Club: Treasurer 3, Pin 3: Student Council: AFS Committee 2,3, Safety Committee 3,4: Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir Secretary 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4, First Place Girls' Sextet State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest 3, First Place Girls' Chorus State Music Contest 3, First Place State Choir Contest 3,41 NHS 4 GREGORY SMITH: Debate Team 4: National Merit Schol- arship Letter of Commendation 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Wrestling: Numerals 2, Letter 4, Manager 2,4 JAMES SMITH ' : . L ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,si 5 It , , ,. ,A ww : .,.:,: :ggi K, game , ,:,,:::.,,,.,, , PATRICIA SOTO: Cheerleader 1 DONNA SPANG: Girls' Chorus 2g Guidance OfHce Assist- ant4 PHILIP SPARAGNA DONALD SPECHT: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 DEBORAH SPENKO: Home Economics Style Show lg Pep Club Pin 3g Girls' Club Pin 3, Green Key Club Pin 4, Student Council: Safety Committee 4, AFS Committee 3,4 BYRON STANGER: Golf: Numerals 2, WSC Champions 2, Letter4 Seniors DANIEL STASI: Football: Manager 2, Numerals 2g Student Council Safety Committee 43 Usher 4, Wrestling Letter 4 BA RBA RA STAUBER JOHN STEFFEN: Transferred from St. Mel High School, Chicago, Illinois 4 DOUGLAS STEFFEY: Y's Tales Representative, Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus 1, Junior Choir 2, Third Place State Solo and Ensemble Mixed Octet 2, First Place State Contest Senior Choir 3,4, Second Place State Contest Senior Choir 3,4, Music Letter 3, Music Pin 4 PATRICK STEIK: Visual Aids 3 SUSAN STEINKLAUBER: Home Economics Style Show 2, Girls' Chorus 3 DONALD STEPHAN: Variety Show 2 MARIO STEPHANI: Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois 2g Visual Aids 3,4 MICHAL STEVENS: Nurses, Oliice Assistant 23 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Y's Tales StaFf3,4g Quill and Scroll 3,4 l95 Seniors STEPHENIE SWEETMAN: Transferred from Miami Nor- land High School, Miami, Florida 3 MARK SWENSON: Homecoming King 33 Prom Cloak Room Committee Chairman 33 Intramural Champions 33 Football Letter 43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Y's Tales Represen- tative 2,43 Visual Aids l,2,33 Wrestling: Numerals 2, Captain 23 Most Valuable Player 3, Letter 3,4 V DANIEL TALLMAN: Play Production Cast: Spring I, Fall 2,3 DENNIS TANGALOS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Mu Alpha Theta: Member 3, Vice-President 43 National Honor Society 3,4 WILLIAM TAYLOR: Baseball Manager I3 Music: Fresh- men Boys' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4, First Place State Choir Contest 3,4, Second Place Boys' Chorus State Contest 3,4 DARL TELLEFSEN: Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 4 ALAN THAL: Intramural Champions 1,23 Student Council Representative 33 Football: Numerals 2, Letter 4 THOMAS THIESSE: Track Numerals 2 WENDY THOMAS: Guidance Office Assistant 2,3,4 196 KENT STONE: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Pep Club Pin 43 Y's Tales Representative 43 Gymnastics: WSC Champions 2, Letter4 DIANE STRAVINSKAS: Girls' Chorus I3 YBCC Treas- urer 43 Home Economics Club Pin 43 Attendance Office Assistant 3,43 Student Council: Representative 4, Research Committee4 RICHARD STROCK: Chess Club Secretary4 TERRY SVENSON PATRICIA SWANSON SHIRLEY SWANSON: Drama Club Secretary 33 Green Key Club: Pin 3, Guard 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Play Production Crew: Spring 2, Winter 3, Fall 3,41 Y's Tales: Representative l, Staff 2,3, Faculty Editor 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 NHS4 , S PERRY THOMPSON: Student Council: Representative 4, Safety Committee 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: YK: Tales Representative I,4: Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter4 DAVID THON: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Music: World's Fair Band I, First Place State lnstrumental Solo Contest 2, First Place State Instrumental Ensemble Contest 2,3, Letter 3, Pin 4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4 MARIJANE THON: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Style Show I: Spring Play Production Crew 2: Library Assist- ant 3: Nurse's Office Assistant 4: NHS 4 FRANK TOCHA: Cross Country: Numerals 2,4, WSC Championship 2,3,4 JAMES TOOMBS: First Place Press Guild Short Story Contest 3: Student Council: Research Committee 3. Rep- resentative 4: Quill and Scroll: Member 3, President 4: York- Hi: Contributor 2, Staff 3, Editorial Board 4, Co-Editor 4: Track Letter 4 MIRIAM TORRES: Spanish Club Pin 2: Girls' Club: Pin I, Board 2 Seniors ROBERT TROMBINO: Music: Choir I, Junior Choir 2 RANDALL TRUCKENBRODT: Student Council Elections Committee 3: Variety Show 4: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Usher 3,43 Wrestling: Numerals 2, Letter 4: Tennis: Numerals 2, Letter4 SANDRA TRUCKENBRODT: Library Assistant 3.4 MARIANNE TUCCI MARK TURREL: Variety Show 2: Thespians 3,4, Treasurer 4: Music: Boys' Chorus I, Junior Choir 2, Letter 3, Pin 4, Senior Choir 3,4: Fall Play Production Cast 4: Play Produc- tion Crew: Winter 3, Spring 2,3, Fall 2,3,4: Light Crew 2,3,4 GARY TYBERG: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Visual Aids 2,3: Mu Alpha Theta 3,4: NHS4 JACQUILINE UECKER: Girls' Chorus I: Guidance Olllice Assistant 3: Class Secretary 3: Green Key Club Pin 3: Gen- eral Omce Assistant 3: Pom Pon Pin 4: Girls' Club: Pin 3, Board 3: Student Council: Representative I, Corresponding Secretary 4, Publicity Committee 2, Research Committee 2, 3, AFS Committee Secretary 3, Member 2,3,4 CONSUELO UHL: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 2: Home Economics Style Show 2: Guidance Oflice Assistant 4 VICTOR USS I97 Seniors JAMES VIDRINE LOREN VIETZKE: Usher 43 Visual Aids l,2,3,4 PERIE VILLANI BRIAN VOGT: Visual Aids l,2 .IUDITH WAITE WILLIAM WAITE ROBERT WALLACE THOMAS WALLACE: National Honor Society 3,41 Mu Al- pha Theta 3,4g Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Math Club: Pin 3, Vice-President 43 Basketball: Manager 4, Letter 4g Music: Letter 3, Pin 4, Band l,2,3,4 PAUL WALLING: Homecoming King4 198 BARBARA VANDERPOEL: Girls' Chorus I: Guidance Oflice Assistant 2,3 EVE VANDERSTUYF: GAA Pin 23 Library Assistant 43 Home Economics Style Show 4 MICHAEL VAN EWYK CAROLYN VAN GUNTEN DARLA VANSICKLE: Transferred from Horace Mann Junior High School, Wausau, Wisconsin 2 MIGUEL VELEZ: Student Council Representative 43 AFS: Exchange Student from Ecuador 4, Committee 4 KATHY WA LNUM: General Office Assistant 3,4 DONALD WALTER: Fall Play Production Crew 13 Y's Tales Representative 33 Music: Freshman Boys' Chorus 1, JuniorChoir2 WILLIAM WANDERER STEVEN WANNOS: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Cafeteria Monitor 43 Football: Numerals 3, Letter 4, All-WSC Team 4 CYNTHIA WASHBURN: Pom Pon Pin 33 General Office Assistant 1,23 Y's Tales Representative 1,23 Student Coun- cil: Representative 1,2,3, Elections Committee 1, WSASC Convention Delegate 2, Research Committee Chairman 33 Girls' Club: Pin 2, Guard 3, Board 3 WILLIAM WATSON: Freshman Boys' Chorus 1: Football Manager 13 Gymnastics Manager 13 Variety Show 2: Play Production Crew: Fall 2,3, Winter 3, Spring 1,23 Thespians: Pin 3, Jewel Pin 3, President 4, Member 2,3,43 Light Crew l,2,3.4 Seniors RUSSELL WATTERS: Freshman Boys' Chorus 13 Visual Aids 23 York-Hi Sports Staff3: Usher 3,4 MARTHA WEIGLE: GAA Pin 3, Numerals 43 Thespians Pin 43 Play Production Crew: Fall 4, Spring 2,33 Play Production Cast: Fall 3, Winter 3, Spring 1,23 Music: Wor1d's Fair Band 1, Second Place Ensemble State Music Contest 3, Letter 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4 DAVID WEITH: French Club Pin 4: Debate Team 4 MICHAEL WELSCH: Visual Aids I3 Intramural Cham- pions 1,23 National Honor Society 33 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4 DIANE WELTER: Home Economics Style Show 23 Home- coming Publicity Chairman 4g Quill and Scroll 3,43 York-Hi: Contributor 2, StaIT3,4, Financial Secretary 4 ROBERT WENDT: Intramural Champions 23 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Baseball: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 MARY WESENBERG: Transferred from Rockford East High School, Rockford, Illinois 43 Senior Choir 4 EDWARD WESTERDAHL: Student Council Representative 33 Golf: Numerals 2, Letter 4 ANN WETTLAUFER: Transferred from Immaculate Con- ception High School, Elmhurst, Illinois 3 199 Seniors LARRY WOELFLIN: Intramural Champions I: Football Numerals 2: Student Council Representative 1.2: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Track Letter 4: YR' Tales StafI'3,4 GAIL WOLATZ: National Honor Society 3: French Honor- ary 3: French Club: Pin 2, Guard 3: Green Key Club Pin 33 Music: Junior Choir I, Letter 3, Pin 4, First Place State Choir Contest 2,3,4, Senior Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4: Variety Show 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist4 DIANE WOLTER: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4: Student Council Research Committee 2,3 ROBERT WRENN: Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 MARILYN WRIGHT: Student Council Representative 2: General Oflice Assistant 3,4: Play Production Crew: Fall 2, Spring 2: Spanish Club: Pin 2, Board 2, Guard 3, Presi- dent3 BRUCE WUNDERLICH ROBERT WYNNE: Gymnastics: Numerals 2, Letter 3,4 KAREN YEE: Transferred from Willowbrook High School, Villa Park, Illinois 2: FTA: Pin 4, Guard 4, Senior Guard 4 PHILIP YEE: Wrestling Manager 3,43 Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 4 200 THOMAS WHITE: Track: Numerals 2, Letter4 JOHN WHITLOCK WILLIAM WIEGEL RICHARD WILBUR: Student Council Representative I Cross Country Numerals 2: Biology Lab Assistant 2 ANN WILLIAMS: Home Economics Style Show 2: At tendance Ollice Assistant 3,4 SHIRLEY WITENHAFER Seniors IRENE YOKUBONIS: Home Economics Style Show 2 DONALD YOUNG: Music: Freshman Boy's Choir I, Junior Choir 2,3 MITCHELL YOUNG: Visual Aids 4 KAREN ZIELEN: Girls' Chorus lg Y's Tales Representa- tive4 MICHAEL ZITKUS: Transferred from Immaculate Concep- tion High School Elmhurst, Illinois 3 JANET ZITZ: VFW Girls' State 3, Prom Tickets Chairman 33 Pom Pon Pin 41 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 French Club, Pin 2, Guard 4, Quill and Scroll 3,43 Student Council, AFS Com- mittee 2,3, General Homecoming Chairman 43 Y's Tales: Stahl 2,3,4, Junior Co-Editor-in-Chief3g National Honor Soci- ety 3,4, Secretary 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 KATHLEEN ZOUBEK: Student Council Safety Committee 2, Music: Girls' Chorus l, Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3,4, Music Letter 3. 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Sue Bauderer, Mike 'Beck, Richard Becker, Dayna Bell, Laird Bell, Mike Bemis, Kyle Beran. Dan Berg, Kathy Berg, Ruth Berg- horn, Diane Biddenstadt, Gary Blake, Terry Blauw, Randy Blinn. Fred Blum, Randy Bobus, John Boll, Donna Bolt, John Borin, Nancy Boros, Tom Boyd. Sherry Boylan, Tom Brace, John Bradshaw, Linda Brettmann, Sharon Brinn, Gail Bristol, Dan Broderick. Dave Brom, Janet Brown, Luther Brown, Stuart Brown, Jim Brumme, Sue Brumme, Steve Buck. Barb Bullman, David Burgener, Dav- id Burkland, Dale Burzynski, Alan Bush, Steve Bussel, Richard Callow. Juniors K .im 1 1 f, 2' In Q J fi ,,,,,. .J , J 2 ,iff Eflz .. . ,M ,, i at J ' 'A 'ri ' 1' F T!! A ' , gf, fi ' 'J Q M ..... W 1 if i'il ii 'A i,'l , -- J -.-- , . J z -.t ,-:V 3 5, .aw if W, ff .. , .. tiet T we 1 -fe 1 'A l l l .. , iff: , M g, e - ' - are ' A w , ,HV i f , - H if . Ay' LV ' L , ,l7,5,Eza.i':V - K 5 4 I - ii' 425. J Z Y 3 K 23351 H . N T-for ,Q lf' tw , M' A Q ' ' 3 .. in 6 at Q ,K f Q . ,J li-I 1, J -fu. K J li .I 1 . yi 4 , S5 A ' - is , F' J 'fi Y 1 K v 1 4' Q l -7: , rg iw in Q ,J W L l Q , wif Vs , W H ii iw I I ff: R. 'fr V . in 1 ' ' 54 D Jxl ' S in - e - 5 'JL e-:' .f , .,,., f ,jj ' Q' kg 1 A' I F ' .f7i'.4ifr:JQ . .. . cr , A f if W -X i ,,, f , .3 . . -,- ve 1 xx-av ft. ' - J , ' , . J I ' 5 A ll ' ' -f i I is wifi' f J 5' V 1 3 1' , - Nd . I K3 9 5 K -: ,.. ,- , J , - 5 ' fi , ' 1 W e J it A tivi A 53 ,031 ' 1 2: ,lywgig f, 6 ' I V it A .J 9. may ' X 'w - .' A e 203 Juniors A it ,P it 2' 4 i Q . f . -- W ,, ,,,W,L , 'M f-un' 6 K b Q I 1 4 Q I X i ff 7 'rx -'E' i - S f W W V ii K ' ,- . QS A ., ,SV Q Q' ' ' f ,Lu A 2 - bm K V A , V ,N .E,: J I N M Z A I Q 717, S it J I U ..... .. . ,,kf,. , Apr an F gf 53 J Q J f in , n if l H 'if ri, J f gi 7 I Q .Et A ,., , I, A VL N 41 L 'W , . gi, 'rm . era fa? ' eff, - -f df: ills? f 1 S I L-- 1 if i!!II!!g!!! 3 Tk. K -, 'La-A ,L .J 1 'Y . 1:54 Q.-Q J , , , X 'YU : 5 4 I - Y if' ., 'ik , may L Ai... ah., ::':: in I b , if 204 I' Y ' il , 4' m Alan Cameron, Marianne Campeggio, Dale Cannon, Chuck Capen, Carol Carlson, Denise Carroll, Colleen Car- ter. Sue Cassidy, John Castelvecchi, Mary Castelli, Pam Cerone, Rick Cesario, Bob Cesario, Tony Cesarone. Lane Challacombe, Karen Chalus, Scott Chambers, Sheila Chase, Bruce Chastain, Nancy Chelgren, Debra Chicoine. Mark Chilson, Jim Cioper, Sharon Clark, Laurel Cline, Larry Clink, John Cody, Tim Cody, Pat Coen, Gary Conner, Ken Conn-er, Wendy Connor, Peggy Corrigan, Mike Costabile, Carolyn Crabb. Cheryl Crabb, Nancy Cree, Dave Crevie, Terry Cronin, Kathy Crooks, Bob Crum, Mary Jo Dake. Fred Dale, Peggy Dambrogio, Bruce Dangelo, Ken Davidsen, Carolyn Davis, Frank Davit, Jeff Dawson, Bob Dean, Dan Dearborn, Frances DeFrancesco, Isabel dePara, Mike Deming, Pam Deutsch, Terry Dietz. Donna Dhamer, Nancy Dime, Jill Din- offria, Denise Diverde, Gary Divis, Joe Divito, Tom Dolan. Tim Dolan, Laurel Dolk, Al Dollens, Don Dolmyer, Jeri Doran, Diana Douglas, Kathy Dowdall. Diane Drinka, Diane Drysdale, Clih' Dyer, Jane Eaton, Bertha Ebeling, Judy Eeker, Linda Eckert. Jim Eckwall, Bob Eddins, Dan Egizi, Chris Eichar, Barney Eisner, Bert Eils, Mary Sue Eliason. Larry Ellingson, Mark Ellingson, Rick Elliott, Jim Erber, Jim Erickson, Denise Fanuko, Diane Fedrowitz. Valerie Fencl, Pat Fiene, Cathy Fischer, Linda Fisher, Nancy Fiske, Bob Flint, Jim Flynn. Chris Fobes, Ed Fochtman, Dan Fogarty, John Fogle, Don Foley, Deane Foote, Gary Foster. Char Fraley, Dennis Franzen, Sue Fredriksen, Leah Freyberg, Lynn Freyberg, Larry Fricke, Paul From. Bob Funk, Virginia Gaddy, Cindy Gale, Lynn Garippo, Tim Garmager, Chris Garrett, Chris Gazarek. Mike Geihsler, Helen Gellinger, Linda Gerlich, Lois Gerlich, John Gianakos, Greg Gills, Melinda Gimbut. Jean Gisburne, Barb Godenius, Ca- mille Gogliotti, Steve Goldstein, Frank Gooby, Lynn Goodell, William Good- man, Scott Goodwin, Larry Gorman, Linda Gorske, Kerry Goss, Lynn Gracik, Tony Graham, Doug Graham. Juniors ,H if Q .1 1 X iv ,X ' 1 4 -' l 5 . I W -t, 1' f . V flifvfii fQ,.f -' 'I J '- 'J A ' I ' M . . it e-..' . I f. - '15 . , F' -- , Q 1 I N ' X if nm J e Q? H QE: v. -, g y sk A ' ' M. ' ,' Us ' , A 1, fi F . Q . A. . f -.-1 A B ' n J .- B . J 7 Q 27 .. . XX 'Y' 'l.' A 4 'Hb - Q... nf - . , . K .. ,, , ..,: ,... , ,V J . F J X - -. .Sh - , L- . I K '.i ' . Q , I ' if i we ' . , K .,,, a b .. 3,5 L fa, ., 2-w e at 2 - is . F 4. i 1- - '11 it . f . af f K -f-. 1 f - ' , as --F . A' ,, M . F 2 .. J' 2 A -Q ' Q W W J- A -J J, J J. . Q wjzn.. K , ..,. silk! i' ' i F ' ' in :ii 7 ,.-. ..4:,.im..f I'a '? , , - . In f V Vryh LQVV I Vi A ' A ,- H :.- W! k'VV if he . 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Barbara Hall, Pat Hall, Carol Halley, Paula Hammell, Dave Hammond, Don Hankermeyer, Nancy Hanket. Margaret Hanni, Dawn Hannemann, Gayle Hansen, Julia Hansen, Gerry Haptas, lrene Harbuziuk, Karen Hartman. Phil Hartwig, Jackie Hausen, Tom Hayden, Margie Hayek, Paul Hegge, Holly Hein, Wendie Helsdon. Carolyn Hempen, Karen Henzel, Tom Henzel, Dave Hermetet, June Her- shey, Sue Hess, Bill Highland. Becky Hilliard, Donna Hischke, Mary Hitt, Bill Hlavacek, Arlene Hoffman, Connie Holder, Ken Holtz. Tom Hootman, Bonnie Hormann, Jenni Horton, Maureen Houlihan, Ron Howard, Gary Hoyne, Lynn Hracho- vec. Maureen Huff, Cyndie Hughes, Karen Hunter, Leslie Hunter, Brad Huss, Dan Iden, Dave Ikert. Tom Izzo, Dave Jacoby. John Jami- son, Bill Janda, John Jankowski, Paula Janzen, Chris Jemison. Gary Jemison. Debbie Jensen, Jill Jepson, Dave Johnsen, Dave Johnson, Tom Johnson, Gary Johnson. Kara Johnson, Kris Johnson, Tony Johnson, Joanne Jonas, Carol Jones, Carolyn Jones, Cheryl Jones. Melinda Jones, Tom Jones, Pete Jozaitis, Tim Julison, Brian Justinger, Elroy Kadow, Dan Kammes. Nancy Kandybe, Allen Kapusta, Dale Kassner, Donna Kaye, Sandy Kaysing, Pat Keefe, Charles Kehr. Eric Keller, Kim Kelly, Claudia Kelp, Mike Kelstrom, Jane Keniski, Craig Kennedy, Pat Kennedy. Robert Kenny, Mary Ann Ketz, Sue Kilgore, Barb King, Cris Kinn, Steve Kirby, Debbie Kirstner. Alice Klement, Gilbert Klingberg, Mike Knope, Marty Koblik, Mary Kohl, Neena Konon, Alice Koos. Lisa Kopetz, Pat Kortge, Ken Kosar, Nancy Kotowski, Doug Kowalewski, Mike Koziol, Jan Krefting. Ann Kreitman, Margaret Kroeplin, Barb Kuehn, Mary Kuehn, Joanne Kuellmer, Ed Kuhlmann, Linda Kunesh. x xy X r ff 1 l Juniors N. . 'amx - x, V V r I I J' A A' 1- he Q J, , V - 'ifjg qs . JA QJ 1 1 J f ' I .. K- , 1 ' - , t J 'N - A stty ' ' J. A V y n? j ee .ft, . J .- , l if .T f ,.- J. X' w JJ 1 sss, J if - J gf J .J -- ee 'ff ' N il JJ ' A, H k 'f ll J - J . J Wm lfaxietffi -:.. J ' ' J. 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Juniors , i V , mr, lv e, ig, 4 Z J ' if ' , T a fi V ' r 7 . , ,Qs 3,352 5 Y W- I 525211 N , rl I' 5 Y Q., N I, r gi, , ' Sf 1 , 1 ,, f J I it J at w 375' J W if is 'f trim' 'yy In J t if 1 A 0 V ., W l I 1 'A f Z S L ., f V, 5 . ' H ' ' E -N M I , at ix t ' J' 1 1 ' , I m'mAA' if is I 'M J-': , Q N.. I Vrk. it A .,.,: r H , K -I , 'g R J ' e ' . 7 If V 1 W H , , jg , , XT A A ie V A N f' i , 'VA' K , f - 5 ' 1 Ke I W .I i - , I -': V? X ' i A , 4 ' 5 .ifiifs 'K ' Q , A J he Q ',4 I . 'gt e a 5 A H , E A iii its , U., 208 Q S iv 'ig , My ,, X, 1 4 iff ,ia Q . , r ' ,, -i . .K f Charlotte Kutschke, Ken LaBarre, Russell Laine, Janet Loek, Donna Lane, Laurie Larsen, Teresa Larsen. Linda Larson, Debra Latinis, William Leahy, Thomas Lenane, Linda Lichty, Barbara Linehart, Janet Loek. Brian Logsdon, Doug Long, John Lo- renz, Christine Lorman, Kathryn Lor- man, Ruthann Lucht, Linda Lundy. Mike Lynn, Gary Lyons, Jeff Mack, Alane Mackay, Bonnie MacLeod, Janis Maltby, Patrick Marciniak. Walter Marciniak, Barbara Mar- quardt, Marilyn Martindale, Sue Mascarello, Chris Massa, Cynthia Masters, Suzanne Mauzey. Barbara Maxwell, Mary McCarthy, James McDonough, Harold McGee, Jane McGrath, Carol McGraw, Irene McGreer. Larry McKernan, Karen McLain, Kathleen McLaughlin, Richard Mc- Micken, Carole Merrinette, Edward Mielchen, James Milkert. Arthur Miller, Debbie Miller, Neal Miller, Ruth Moehn, Susan Moore, Susan Moorman, Kathleen Moran. Russell Moug, Alice Mowrer, George Mraz, Kathryn Mueller, William Mueller, Susan Muller, Robert Mull- mer. Carol Mundl, Maureen Murnane, Maureen Murphy, Susan Mutz, Tony Neckopulos, Janice Neefe, Bruce Nel- son. Sandra Nelson, Tom Nelson, Robert Newman, Penni Nicholson, Robert Niemann, Patti Nottelmann, Richard Novinger. Colleen O'Connell, Mary O'Day, Thomas O'Flaherty, Christine Olsen, James Olsen, Craig Olson, Merryn Olson. Karen Orlikowski, Ted Orlicz, James Orstrom, Glenn Pape, Michelle Pa- pin, Mark Paullin, Cvnthia Paulsen Donna Paulson, Valerie Pavis, Mary Peacock, Linda Pearson, Robert Pech, Deborah Pedicini, Robert Pelletier. Karen Perlmutter, Laird Petersen, Kenneth Peterson, Lynette Peterson, Nancy Peterson, Thomas Peterson, Vivian Peterson. Wesley Pfenning, John Ptlaum, David Pickell, David Pleimling, Roger Pomerance, Robert Porter, Brad Portzer. William Potvin, Florence Prager, Shirley Prebil, Susan Putek, Jeff Rank, Gary Rasmussen, John Ras- panti. Cathy Ray, Jan Reed, Barb Reese, Alan Reichart, Pete Reiff, Pete Rei- mann, Gregg Reimers. Wayne Renegar, Jim Renzas, Jim Richards, Phyllis Ring, Jan Ringhaver, Carol Ringhoff, Jim Roberts. Greg Roberts, Chris Robertson, Bill Robinson, Terry Robish, Sharon Roche, Diane Rodey, Linda Roefer. qliilllh Qs Juniors S J .. S fg 1 iil Z T , 5 'i-,, wr. ' i dl e J. J V ii if J 'ii 1 ii 'li J Eff S J ? 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Q sf ,t , if Q , , - ,re'i K Y xglt , AVZ, K it . K ,iii it rsett sa erer we 20 9 .si ' 1,1 Qi, ef ,M Q: if , ' fm ,, f ' Juniors L 4 - 45,13 4,1 . ,ff , if .ir as yr 'HOP gk wil 210 Nancy Roemer, Bill Rollow, Bill Ronzheimer, Karen Rook, Jim Rostis, Bill Royce, Mike Rozboril. .lim Rusch, Pete Russel, Robert Rust, Pat Ryan, Ron Rynes, Glen Sacco- manno, Bob Sailor. Dave Sampson, Bill Samuel, Marta Samuelson, Denise Sanguinet, Sue Sansom, Linda Sauer, Ken Saunders. Pam Saunders, Ralph Schaper, Dar- lene Schea, Jill Schickedenz, Joel Schiffman, Pat Schloemer, Barb Schmitt. Joe Schmitz, Nadine Schoenbeck, Davis Schroeder, Dave Schultz, Tom Schumacker, Russ Schweger, Barb Scott. Rhonda Scott, Marybeth Scudder, Mike Schwab, Valerie Seeck, Greg Seiple, Charity Sellers, Ron Shade. Tom Shallcross, Barb Sheppard, Co- leen Shields, Rick Shope, Pat Short, Bob Sidlo, Derek Siemon. Larry Siewert, Mary Sigler, Ann Simonini, Debbie Sinclair, Rick Singer, Glenn Smith, Ray Smith. Scott Smith, Betty Smrstik, Brent Sonnenberg, Pam Spears, Jeanine Spicer, Steve Staley, Marcia Stanek. .lim Steben, Carol Steffey, Ernst Stei- nert, Rick Sterna, Bill Sterz, Linda Stravinskas, Kathy Sullivan. Rick Sunbury, Ken Swanson, Tim Sweeney, Marsha Taylor, 'Bill Teck- enbrock, Walter Teichen, Charmain Tellefsen. Jeff Temme, Londra Terbush, Fred Tewes, Tom Therkildsen, Ken Thiesse, Jane Thigpen, Eileen Thomas. Ron Thomas, Gail Thompson, Rol- landa Tinney, Debby Tipps, Diane Tkach, Carol Tockstein, Pam Trem- bacz. Ralph Trobiani, Charles Trungale, Steve Turner, John Valant, Lenore VanCleve, John Vandeneeden, Barb VanGelder. Barb Vann, Bob Vegter, Howard Vetter, Nancy Veverka, Mark Vos, Barb Wagner, Barb Wagner. Ed Wagner, Jim Wagner, Bruce Waite, Ted Walker, Sue Wallock, Sue Walmsley, Russ Walter. Sue Wangler, Linda Ward, Paul Ward, Bill Weaver, Jay Weber, Chuck Weigel, Dave Weiher. Dave Weiss, Jean Weiss, Mary Wen- ner, Craig Westfall, Keith Westland, Jim White, Linda Whitworth. Barb Wieand, Sue Wieand, Pat Wil- kinson, Deborah Willcutt, Gail Willer, Dennis Williams, Ron Williams. Nancy Wilson, Perry Wilson, Cathy Winn, Bill Woelliin, Barb Wolter, Debbie Wolter, Lewis Worthem. Juniors ! i 'rw 'L ., , 5 Q i ' ala, iffl 4 aa iv- e X 'wg Q 2 5,-.' , Qs Juniors , if, if ,,, ,i ... I I in 5 4 Q 2 - O .. K .. .K ful -fl. X' N ,,,, 11' I 21 'L f i W Sally Wotgak, Jeri Wrobel, Greg Yan- ta, Joan Yunusas, Guy Yesnik, Bill ' Young, Bill Yowell. is J A it D' Jean Zaruba, Steve Zellield, Linda Zitzer. 2l2 ADDITIONAL JUNIORS. Front Row: Kathy Pocevich, Paulelt Allen, Marge Fuchssteiner, Dianne Keppner, Paula Schenck. Secmid Row: Wayne Poehert, Kent Piche. Kevin Stratton, Paul Nylunder, Robert Conrad, Third Row: Floyd Reiman, Ray Dunne, Al Dobricky. Mike Fordyce, Rick Reed. Fourrh Row: George Busch, Peter Pompei. 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'ffm f 514 - - -ge -- ff I . if f ' :-I ' 'aff L' :' ' '.iA.,.. .:sf f'4 ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Knuepfer, Presi- dentg Beth Russell, Secretaryg Wendy Uecker, Vice-President: Tom Bash, Treasurer. I 0 R ES is Aim- f s 4' . ta, . 'ETH psf ' L, RSE? I SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES. Front Row: Karyl Elling- son, Beth Russell, Alison Bell, Maribeth Neu. Second Row: Ann Boutwell, Lorie Merrick, Wendy Uecker, Sue Nelson, Sue McGraw. Third Rowf Scott Smaller, John Harper, Eric Gibbons, Brian Cassidy, Tom Marcucci. 213 Sophomores -. W lg. ,ig 'F vu -' blur' . ' ur , gf. . ,ze ,...,. - A- zzz. tif. V iw F' ' is -. . itzr. f .rfzzilfi , -yw, ,K bfi?-,Q Q' ' EiFLlZ4Q?iQf fiiffffii 1 ' :.22'?4Y's 'f -. H ' '. -vi --A ..Q:g,,ge5,, 1 ' , ' f' .wi Q E : ' -as if J V ' ,- ls gsgirir -- 11 ---. H' Sr ' X . .g , ., S I is .. -,, M .gr '. I YW j . .. 'ff . yr ,, - , feif 1 , ' ' : wife L 5 . - 5. U ,' . i if .atv 1 wg ,H-0, in-.ru 5 J xx ai xydfi' . 2 ,I-1 ,, ,..- .,--.. iq.. yd.: L, . A --.'. '.'- angie Q Q L my fx J ,J ' VJ 2' 2l4 Steven Abbott, Ronald Adams, Terri Adams, Janine Affronti, Janet Ahern, Larry Alexander, Jinny Allen. Karen Anderson, Kristen Anderson, Geraldine Arquette, Kenneth Athon, Peggy Baar, Steven Bacigalupo, Rita Bajars. Ron Bakes, Carol Ballent, Dan Banaszak, Kraig Bancroft, Larry Bank, Peter Barber, James Barnes. Robert Barney, Tom Barsh, Mary Ann Bartels, Patricia Bartlett, Thomas Bash, Lawrence Bass, Brian Bassindale. William Bates, Colette Battista, Janice Bednar, Darlene Behrens, Alison Bell, Bruce Bell, Jean Bellas. Pamela Benn, Donald Berg, Beverly Berning, Pamela Betzold, Diana Blanchfield, William Blanchard, Arlene Blauw. Elaine Bockisch, Bradley Boers, David Bomberg, Barbara Bonde, Barbara Booth, Hugh Bork, Betty Bosworth. Ann Boutwell, Terrie Boyle, Kay Branz, William Brasie, Scott Bretl, Jeffrey Bright, Diane Brode- 1 rick. Lorraine Brooker, Patricia Browe, Steven Brumme, Paul Brushenko, Mark Buechin, Rich- ard Buik, John Bullock. Birgid Buntic, Sheila Burden, Patricia Burke, Robert Burkhardt, Randall Burns, Steven Bumy Beverly Bus. v Bill Buterbaugh, Deborah Byczek, Mary Byrne, Barbara Calabrese, Janet Carbonel, Pam Cardell, Terry Carley. Joan Carlin, Douglas Carlson, Joan Carlson, David Carmichael, John Carnell, William Car- ney, Jerry Carpenter. Joan Carqueville, Guy Carrol, Cynthia Carter, William Carter, Thomas Case, Brian Cassidy, Melanie Castelli. Charles Cavender, Candace Cermak, Dava Cer- nauske, John Cessford, David Chamberlin, Bruce Chapman, Bill Chen. Greg Cheney, Patricia Cherry, Lynn Chrabot, Eileen Christell, Maurice Chrostowski, Mary Cisar, Cynthia Clapp. William Clark, Michael Cleary, Patricia Clifford, Pauline Coco, Cindy Collins, John Collins, Mar- jorie Conway. Karen Cooney, Phillip Cornacchia, John Couch, Cliff Counsell, Charlotte Cowles, Clayton Cox, Richard Craddock. David Craig, Robert Cram, Kathryn Cregan, Timothy Crosh, Cynthia Cruz, Cheryl Csiszar, Dorothy Culp. Randi Currie, Mary Jane Damato, Leanora Damico, Richard Damm, Katherine Davis, Linda Davis, Marcia Davis. Phyllis Day, Virginia Dean, Arnold DeAngelis, Alice Debartolo, Gary DeClark, Jeff DeCourtney, Ron DeGrandis. Daniel DeHainaut, Gary Deitelholi Daniel Denning, Janice Denson, Charles DePaepe, As- trid de Parry, Constance DeRoeck. Jeff DeShong, Berardo De Simone, Perry Deutsch, Donald Dhamer, Carl Diaz, Dale Diedrichs, Deb- orah Divis. Anthony DiVito, Chris Dodaro, Michael Dona- hue, Gregory Douce, Alan Dowrick, James Doyle, Bill DufTey. Barbara Dunlop, Stanley Dunnington, Corinne Dutkiewicz, Donald Dvoracek, Patricia Dwyer, Susan Easterly, David Ecale. Sophomores 'L A I W' --E if' Q A W-are f ,-a-e -J 3 ,J - ,'-- ' i ' '2 ' , 1-'R f A Q s .-, sd ,af 5 eil? ifsirf- V L Q , Cu f V , ,.., M , Q if? 'ig Y ,ii rf. . 'V Q3 ,Q A X WW any if I 1 1' --.49 A ll - if 5 z 1 s'e'-e' V ' ' V - .-,' I if .1 'K J. 'fam-A ' 'i,o 5 A f:'x'ax+'L1m-'M Sophonunes H , , i lg . lb A , E ' .? . , l .--' if f ii '-r i . 'A J 'll . iif5 trt :glzg -gale? fc' V3 if ian? 3 V if , Q Rf., -am if 5 5 ,ki K Eff wgeksfi' wi 'l 'Raef HB , 2 W -in M t if S Q,-if M, J ww ri' r 4, I - f 'e K 1.4! K , ,,,, , ' K ,zqv , . 4 - J J J , S f I E: 1 Q ,Q 1 .: . g , I ,. ,fi ., .,. ., V , . Z n K R 53 K fi. 1 ,.,,' ' : M :,, C g , e , 41-.i ,n ig ia -:.... I KV M ? , i w '2 ' i Q A H ' R , , e 'gzlq J ,,, , , , A , A J ,,, , i f it iioer A-if i r A A all - -:-- :V ag E we W ,,,, ,a- if f , W fi, --1' milf I Q . , I I--v l i, ' - '2,: 'K -f,. .vua 2 ' , 4 :-:- ' fig' ,Y v--' '... if we ' -. 5, L +., K F M K J F .. -- - L 3 X 7- yyy 7 i '- J , we ',:. J , , ,a, , - :zb if :,.., , it klgli - AV V U.,.L - , we V 3 if W , , if ' .,.A M t .,,-'f .,-. 'mi H ::- K' ,.' f::1' ::,-: 3 i ' - . 'f ' ':' ' -iil tl , , ':'E J - J ' iii ii F A aan esrf a 5a, , .2 Jaa imap QE ieawa,aQ gave axe is ,ae as . ,, -- R ga M , f f at I 216 I John Eddins, James Ekblad, Joann Ekblad, Karyl Ellingson, Gary Emeritz, Steve England, Richard Engling. William Enmark, Judy Eppelheimer, Marty Es- posito, Mary Lynn Everson, James Ewert, Noel Exiner, Patrice Fanuko. Michael Fara, Janet Farney, Trudy Farrington, Carol Farthing, Gail Fewer, Deborah Fiene, Cur- tis Fisher. Kurt Fleck, Marianne Fletcher, Diane Flint, Terry Flynn, Jean Fogel, Mary Fosnacht, Ste- phan Foster. John Francis, Penny Frank, Jeff Frantz, Julane Frederick, Cindy Friese, Alex Fritz, Mary Froelich. Roy Fuller, Howard Furtak, Jacqueline Galioto, Robert Garcia, Christine Gardner, Carol Garrett, Jeanette Garrett. Lennart Giannasi, Olivia Giannasi, John Gib- bons, Kathleen Gibbs, David Gidcumb, Jacqueline Gilkerson, Patricia Gillam. Lisa Giuntoli, Glen Glasgow, Denise Goller, Tom Gooby, Rosemary Goodman, Debbie Good- win, Rex Goodwin. Ralph Gordon, Michael Gorishek, Kenneth Gosse, Christine Granrath, Christy Green, Gayle Grieger, Margaret Griffith. Dwight Grimestad, Robert Grob, Laurel Groen- wald, Linda Gross, Joan Grupp, Donna Gunni- son, Herman Gutierrez. Jorge Gutierrez, Oscar Gutierrez, Danise H-aag, Kay Haebich, Robert Hahn, Delbert Haines, Renee Halateck. Mary Haley, Dale Hallebach, Wendy Hammer, Nicholas Hanck, Marsha Hankermeyer, Mar- garet Hanson, Nancy Hardt. Sandra Harkness, Darby Harmon, Jean Harmon, Christina Harper, John Harper, Scott Harris, Scott Haselhorst. Robert Hay, Robert Hazen, Monica Hecker, Neal Herrwagen, Kenneth Heidecke, Patricia Heinrich, Kathryn Hemmis. Gary Henderson, Charles Hernandez, Guillermo Herrera, Linda Hewes, Richard Hickman, Dolo- res Hicks, Jeff Hildreth. Karen Hill, Wendy Hilliard, Bruce Hilliger, Debo- rah Hoagland, Glenn Hoffman, Lynne Hoffman, Eric Holby. Mark Holland, Becky Hollis, Jennifer Holzschuh, Paul Hoppe, Roy Howard, Bruce Hradek, Michelle Hradsky. James Hutchinson, Nancy lsraelson, Stephen Jackson, John Jaeger, Thomas Jaeger, Tom Jankowski, Cheryl Janson, Sharon Jehorek, Susan Jelly, Kathalene Jemison, Charles Johnson, David Johnson, Deborah John- son, Debra Johnson. Debra Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mark Johnson, Ruth Johnson, Steven Johnson, Thomas Johnson. Louise Johnston, Andrea Jones, Gail Jones, Lynda Jones, Kenneth Jonke, Laurie Joyce, Ellen Jurewicz. Jeffrey Kaden, Mary Kahman, Donna Kaiser, Carol Kaliebe, Kathy Kallas, Renee Kallstrom, Cheryl Kancer. Beverly Kaspar, Kathy Kastholm, Chris Kaum- heimer, Jennifer Kay, David Keefe, Patrick Keever, Anita Keller. Mark Keller, Debra Kelley, Michael Kelley, Eileen Kelly, Greg Kentgen, Janet Kepner, Sally Kernaghan. Sophomores ' 1 tt J g J if -f ,, . 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J ,, , 4 r gt, 'sa .t,,-,'-- 'yiafw-s5,19gWwtffat qw mf 1 isy I S . z 2l7 , 1 e S5 Sophomores 35i3?i??f5'5!???i V L A': - V' ' Q -.-:: - - . -, K L ll 1 7 , ii It Lu V . I V . :I Z. , ,:- if ,. K ,, 1 V f I ,Y ' I , A,s. . i A-: Q-I K .-,-v.. , , gr, V,, ,E trr . M t wr ' Qi , ' m h . - ' A J my -gf, f e i g T J J- fi. J, eiise A ' ,:::: ' A , if I My nVLhV AVLV i VV:LVVL , g , F., 1.3. . K f if . r P Wig, I ,,,, , , I N 3 kkr ,. A 1 I K V a n :h I Q i H ' jf pi' I ,A if B e i - f , if :mfs as . .f . igzfifiz ' :J . . . .,1:f-we gm an .1 fin ., 'ii it .5 .V , 532155 2l8 131 L 4 525 , 1 r Vi JM , ,. in-5 ' ii V 1 sw. V . he f 5, - 5 4 -i f? 1 if ' -me W W . X if M 3? 1 ft J Q A 'Qi gp. sm uv V: , J 'A . f ,11 fijif5' 2135? , rg 'aaa' . y ' I 1 J f as ii 4 if ' G-' 'i 'A :L-: ' William Kernan, John Ketz, Charles Kiefer, Katherine King, Boyd Kirby, Merle Kirby, Jeri Kirkland. Mark Kiser, Debra Klcmann, Jay Klemme, Robert Kluever, Bill Knorr, Robert Knuepfer, Nancy Koblik. Douglas Koch, Robert Koehler, Bill Kolar, Cyn- thia Kolis, Edward Konkolewski, Daniel Koos, Sheryl Kopriva. Timothy Koran, Timothy Kostecki, James Kotel, Sue Kotowski, Mark Koukl, Caryn Krahn, Kent Krause. Bill Krausfeldt, Rick Krefting, David Krohne, Robert Krone, Gary Krueger, Donna Kruszynski, Daniel Kuehl. Ann Lacey, Marjorie Lamp, Janet Lancaster, Elizabeth Larsen, Mark Larsen, Chuck Lasky, Katherine Lawson, Brooke Leaton, Deborah Lee, Linda Lehmann, Sue Lehring, Nancy Lengefeld, William Leslie, Deborah LeVitre. Jody Licht, Mark Licht, Tom Lindberg, Jan Loechl, Linda Lomperis, Marian Lopinski, Wil- liam Lorey. John Lorimer, Brian Loss, Bonnie Luhm, Peter Lunde, Patricia Lundgren, Kathleen Lyons, John Lytle. Patricia Lytle, Loretta MacDougall, Christopher Madigan, Cheryl Mager, Hugh Mallaney, Rich- ard Manke, Harold Mann. Kenneth Manthey, Elizabeth Marbach, Paul Marciniak, Thomas Marcucci, Randy Marema, Audrey Martin, Pamela Martin. Barbara Matousek, Susan Mayer, Michael Mazur, Mark McAndrew, Michel McCann, John McCarty, Melody McCarthy. Gary McCulloch, John McEllen, Lois McGibbon, Susan McGraw, Margaret McLaughlin, Dennis McLennand, Donal McNeal. Stephen Mead, Malinda Medley, Phyllis Meek, Daniel Miessmann, Patricia Meier, Karen Meitz, Donna Melby. Keith Mendenhall, Karen Merdian, Lorie Mer- rick, Gary Merrinette, Nancy Messersmith, William Meyers, Sandra Mielchen. Kathleen Migut, Randy Mikal, Dorinda Miller, Leslie Miller, Marilyn Miller, Sharon Miller, Robert Moen. Terry Moore, Robert Moos, Thomas Morabito, Thomas Moug, Robert Mount, Michael Mundra, Linda Mueller. John Mulholland, Jim Murray, Pamela Myers, Michael Nasti, Gary Naus, James Nelson, Joseph Nelson. Judith Nelson, Marta Nelson, Susan Nelson, Philip Nemchock, James Nendick, Maria Nen- dick, Maribeth Neu. Gary Neumann, Karen Neumann, Joanne Newett, Robert Nickel, Michael Nickle, Thomas Nickols, Robert Niederer. John Niemeyer, Nancy Noton, Caryn Nyberg, Kevin O'Connor, Linda Odell, Mary Oehler, Henry Oeser. David Oetke, Linda Olesiak, Barbara Optholt, Bradley Osowski, Barbara Ostfeld, Barbara Ostrander, Jill Ouska. Christopher Overly, Dorothy Overstreet, Keith Owens, Robert Owens, Helen Pachay, James Palmer, Thomas Palmer. Leona Parkin, Pam Patrick, Brad Pauling, Carolyn Paulus, Janet Pearson, Joanne Pederson, Emily Peller. ',. -vs' Sophomores , A I i.,, t iiiiii gi:-,ii K- I 1' f' 'QQ Tr, -. T 1 - H ,.,,gi i g if 1 '. , , l . ,.,. , fx! - -:- P' -J ii f Qh lpfl it ia, P me W - K 1.1 -, A. ,Q ,IQ 1. it V 1 so ii Z K I M- V 1 Hwy, Q I ' P Q- 11- . - H V G7 i..v.,,,jui, A v I 1... M K t 5 5-' if ,i,. J , ,' .2 if-'Ag 3 4- TQ- 4 V 'Eg w Q' h :Nl - HREF 6 ' 'iii d if np? Q, M. x 1 14 1, 'vo A :fi-vs K, ,ar Q, J L - ..... A '- J E2 Q, S' pp r g ,,p:, ' g . fi D :'f ' A Q X J livli W- ' L - . -. .. i-', ..i 3 v f K iii' 'i,,.. 'i:-a it-get W 'H Q d P V I W ., ,I I x an .tx kb U n in is iii L, V ,H 219 Sophomores , , ff? ,if ,,. , ,, ,. , 5, six 4, g w r I ,V : i::: A , :':. Q' is ' :ZA . 7 Q . : R ' Lvtzt J ,, .A .:,, 'V J vi Q- T4 ,G ' -' '- ' - . I -L 'fv. ,S ff:- e ,aace J wa , A b,:: E Z ::,, I . , S J A , 'J f ,, , I ,.L ':', U -T7 , ' . ,. ju , l M ,Q Q-f '-'A 'I f'.Yf few :f lap Vk 4:312 8 - t . K . V as .. .- .2 '1+A ., . . in .E,. I 1 'l , , ' . ll ,Iggy ,.: . A .-,z ,. -W V .L ' ' Q f.L, ,Q ,ly ,..,,. Q L, . : g 'X' , ,,, ,, f , 1 ' :- : sf , M , A, x L ,. I-, ' J' '.:'22 ,,, , Sg- ' me ,-'.' s ti,, etli, , if 1 220 5 Q x fs X , ,iLL,-L 'F 53 I . ,. ggn ' at .,,.4, l' sn, 1? 1 ,M ,.',,.. 2, 1-.., ,- gf y tt J I ssrr ,gm I.. . M5 I Ie A wi Y 'li W , 4 ,g -if 'W 'P ,ff ,Qw- 4 , , 4' sa. .13 I , , ,. 9 r ll 3 'f ' F . 'X i f , , gt ed! '7'-va my , sf ,, if' V . v gy , J 3 ,, , z J R , . .. , 1: , 1',, la L Q., - ll? as Qtts m u 1 '- gi E , L E I VV..A 1 ,..: Q J L L 1 ,rttet Bm Y as ' .Wi ,v'4 , , er-5 .J Dennis Pertle, Kristin Petersen, Lynda Petersen, Cynthia Peterson, Georgia Peterson, Raymond Peterson, Catherine Phillips. Paul Pidgeon, Christine Piech, James William Pile, Wayne Pilz, Kurt Plass, Plass. Pierce, Susan William Plass, Suzette Pompei, Mark Richard Powers, Carol Pray, Joseph James Price. Potter, Prebil, Julie Price, Stephanie Puntil, Daniel Purdom, Susan Rabe, Patricia Radek, Alan Radtke, Tim Raffen. Marilyn Raidy, Anthony Raimondi, Donald Raisanen, Ann Ramirez, Bill Rasmussen, Rich- ard Rasmussen, John Reese. Elizabeth Reilly, Douglas Reimann, Robert Rekart, Christian Rentsch, Marianne Renzas, David Rice, Kent Rieger. Joan Ringhoff, Karen Robinson, Paul Robinson, Lawrence Robish, Nancy Roche, Rita Roemer, John Romeo. Deborah Rosback, Doug Rose, Roger Rosen- treter, Debra Rosenwinkel, Janice Rowe, Rich- ard Rowe, Clifford Rubinstein. Gregory Rude, Barbara Rudnik, Marjorie Ru- dolph, Candyce Rule, Beth Russell, August- Russo, Leo Ryan. Lynn Salchow, Cheryl Samek, Evanthia Sampur- danis, Maria Sardina, Connie Sartori, Mike Sa- viola, Ellen Schade. Kurt Schinagl, Donna Schlipper, Leslie Schmidt, William Schmidt, Debbie Schneider, David Schoel- ler, Jeanne Schreiner. Frances Schroeder, Scott Schroeder, Pam Schultz, Steven Schulze, Ted Schumann, Donald Schweihs, Nancy Scinto. Jean Seeby, Gregory Seebert, Diane Seger, Mary Seger, Patricia Seifert, Karin Seifried, Gwen Ses- sions. Linda Shannon, Michael Sheade, Jan Shepherd, Kathleen Sherman, Linda Shunneson, Beth Sielalf, Michael Silerzio. Kelly Sill, Michael Simundza, Greg Skladzien, Lynn Slavicek, Charlotte Slindee, Kathy Sloan, Joan Slocum. Joyce Slocum, Merry Slocum, Scott Smaller, Gerritt Smith, Gregory Smith, Marilyn Smith, Marjorie Smith. Nancy Smith, Scott Smith, Nancy Smrstik, Chris- tine Soderlind, Donald Sommers, Joan Soppi, John Sorensen. Janet Sorrentino, Edward Spain, Dan Spencer, Robert Squire, Philip Stanton, Steven Steadman, Joseph Stedman. Paul Steik, Robert Stezowski, Patrick Stinson, Barbara Stoker, Robert Stolper, Marsha Stone, Eileen Stroud. Patricia Stump, Susan Suconik, Nancy Sullivan, Deborah Sunbury, Dennis Suominen, Patricia Sup, Susan Swords. Patrick Sydoryk, Barbara Tarr, John Taylor, Linda Teuchert, Lauren Tews, Barbara Themely, David Thompson. Judy Thompson, Scot Thompson, James Thon, Steven Thon, William Timmer, Nancy Tischler, Dale Todd. Luisa Torres, Michelle Trembacz, Marie Trom- bino, John Tuchbreiter, Steven Turley, Wendy Uecker, Donna Uhlick. Guy Vaccaro, Vera Vajagich, Fred Van Dahm, Michael Vanderpoel, Marsha Vansickle, Edward Vertovec, Terri Vertucci. Sophomores i ., ..' H, .Q E f- G -., . F71 gga. eff 3' 'Y 'V' ,IZ 'wr ' Q . 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Michael Bailey, Joseph Baiyor, Anita Bajars, Hilda Bajzek, David Baker, Holly Baker, Jean Baker, Nancy Baker. Charles Balslew, Denise Banaszak, Craig Barber, Wayne Barbier, Marcia Barlow, Maureen Barnes, James Barngrover, Mary Bartels. Robin Bartels, Jane Barwis, David Batt, Barbara Beach, James Bechtel, Dolores Becker, Deborah Bednarek, Theda Bed- narek. Robert Bees, Dana Begando, Diane Beh- rens, Stephen Belansky, Barbara Belknap, Philip Benezra, Gary Bensen, Bradley Benson. Cheryl Beranek, Lynda Bereiter, Barbara Berg, Debra Berg, John Beyer, Sally Bier- mann, Richard Binder, George Binek. Arnold Biondo, Janet Birch, Robert Birn- baum, ClilT Blake, Randall Blakeslee, Renee Blinn, David Bluemke, Dane Blum- thal. Lawrence Blundred, Howard Bohlander, Judith Bok, Sara Bonde, Janet Boone, Scott Booth, Joyce Boostrom, Eugenia Bork. William Bosworth, Paula Boutwell, James Bowden, James Bower, Kathleen Brasie, Ricann Braun, Judy Brettman, Sue Broderick. Terry Brooks, Carol Brown, Kenneth Brown, Kimberly Brown, Lucinda Brown, Ronald Brown, Marcia Browne, Jcllery Brubaker. Patricia Buck, Nancy Buechin, Grant Buehrer, Karen Bull, Adrienne Bullock, Barbara Burke, Jane Burke, Daryl Bur- nett. Bradley Burns, David Bus, Marc Bush- man, William Butendorf, Roberta Butler, Andrea Cain, Donna Callow, Laura Camp. Carl Carnham, Keith Cantine, David Car- bary, Steve Carlson, Robert Carqueville, Catherine Carson, Susan Carson, Lisa Carter. Michael Caruso, Lance Cascino, Lyn Cavallaro, Robert Cerone, Keith Chalus, Bruce Chambers, Susan Chapman, Timo- thy Chapman. Sandra Chase, Steve Chastain, Clair Cheney, Carol Chilson, Ruth Chlup, Doug- las Christel, Walter Chrostowski, William Cioper. Patti Clark, Patricia Clink, Kathleen Cody, James Coen, Cynthia Conklin, Don- ald Cooper, Sandra Corso, John Costigan. David Crane, Thomas Cregan, Cathleen Cronin, Cindy Cronin, Jeri Crum, Julie Crum, Joanne Curley, Laurie Currie. Christine Czercowy, Donna Dambrogio, Carol Danielson, Not Available, Barbara Davidsen, Anne Davis, John Davit, Laura Day. Douglas Dayne, Gregory Dayton, John Dearborn, Virginia Defoe, Nancy De- Francesco, Oliver DeGrandis, Debbie Del- Rosso, Darlene Dement. Eugene DeMuro, Kathleen Denning, Joyce Denning, Carol Derrick, Philana Deutsch, Nancy DeYoung, Edward Diaz, Robert Dick. Robert Didier, Rick Dietzen, Cynthia Dinella, Kurt Dinnsen, Geoffrey Dixon, Richard Dlugas, Thomas Doan, Norman Donnelly. Charles Dorn, Gary Dotson, Sarah Downes, Michael Drumwright, Bill Drzal, Debra Duhrkopf, Cheri DuMontelle, Mary Dun- lap. mi-- E it - 1 g Qwgjfgfei -- iv Eiiwwq i ' : V 5 - ' .. , ,. , ,,. at i ' .. .. it -f Y 0 I . .V K- - 4 -. - - 1, me ' ,. if 3 .b , ' 1. , K i ,Mgr , f s, -if 55554 f , , - ' ' 'i ,Q '. Lsiaia-5, 'K -my . ' -E Freshmen W at Q .K . ii 'i'i'i Q , , J . A stte at S . .--- -2 1 ' - . 1 gg. P .. if E r1i if J -S ' - - iq- t . l A ' J V 1 ' 1 . 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Lezlie Luz, Thomas Lyko, Kimberly Lyng, Robert Lytle, Diane Machnikowski, Pa- tricia Machura, Dan Mackey, Carey Mae- chtle. Shireen Mallitano, Dayle Malone, Nancy Mann, Don Manthey, Randy Marcoline, Peter Martin, Bobby Mason, Brian Mason. Jean Massa, Linda Masters, Sue Matejka, Patricia Mateling, Patrick McBride, Alicia McCarthy, Peggy McCarthy, Barbara Mc- Carty. John McCollum, Paulette McConachie, Craig McDonald, Kathy McDonald, Robert McGonnagle, Maureen McGuire, Anne Mc- Kenney, Alan McNulty. John McSweeney, Robert Mead, Karen Melgard, Robert Melka, Ross Mendenhall, Patrick Merrill, Ronald Metz, Allan Meyer. Judith Meyer, Gloria Michalak, Mary Michna, Douglas Miller, Gail Miller, Susan Miller, Thomas Millon, Lee Moe. Steven Mohr, Donald Mombleau, Harry Monson, Linda Moore, Terry Moore, Mary Moore, Jim Moots, Bonita Morgano. Pamela Morita, Phillip Morland, Caren Motz, Pamela Mozdren, Steven Mrowin- ski, Laurie Mudge, Gene Mueller, Linda Mueller. Sue Mueller, Nora Mulholland, Michael Nullaney, Jon Mulliner, David Naus, Roy Neely, Dorothy Neitz, William Neu. Thomas Newman, Linda Nickols, Patricia Nieling, Sue Norlander, Linda Nottke, Steve Novosad, Cathy Nowaczyk, Beverly Nyman. Bryan O'Boyle, Michael O'Connor, Nancy Odom, Warren Olds, Frank Olesiak, Daniel Olsen, Gordon Olsen, Christy Olson. Joe O'Reilly, Jack Ouska, Thomas Overly, Joseph Pachay, Denise Palesch, David Pat- terson, Scot Pauli, Julie Pearce. Christopher Pederson, Mario Pedicini, Rogelio PereL, James Peterson, Marc Peterson, Gregory Petrine, Steve Petrovich, Robert Pett. Henry Pfaff, William Pfeiffer, Joanne Pliaum, Susan Pidgeon, Victoria Pierce, Joseph Pircon, Catherine Pistorius, Stephen Pleimling. John Plettau, Gary Pokorn, Gary Pope, Mary Porter, Jayme Pounders, Betsy Price, Douglas Price, Mickey Price. Rosemary Price, Milton Priggee, Paul Proskey, David Prosperi, Paulette Psarras, Frances Puntil, Steven Pyrcioch, Nancy Quehl. Kenneth Quesnell, Philip Quimby, Steve Quiter, Leslie Raatz, Bob Rago, Barbara Ramler, John Ramsay, Nancy Ramseyer. David Rappuhn, Barbara Rath, Georgia Rautio, Nancy Ray, Paul Redman, Nancy Reeves, Charlene Rehbein, Virginia Rehm. Robert Reichold, Susan Reimers, Barbara Richards, Bonnie Richards, Christine Rich- ards, Marilyn Ritz, David Robbins, Susan Roberts. Valerie Roberts, Fred Rodey, Deborah Rogers, Laura Rogers, Patrick Rogers, Janet Roon, Steve Root, Gail Rosback. Raymond Rostis, James Roth, Roberta Rowan, Nancy Rowe, Dennis Royce, Rich- ard Rua, Kathleen Rudnik, Lisa Rumick. Gary Rusch, Janet Russell, Maria Russo, Holly Rust, Janice Rutecki, Catherine Ryan, Geoff Saccomanno, Jean Sahlstrom. Freshmen ..f' I W V K .1 t i . E , 'N rl- 7'-5 . - , : Sv-'ga ,: 'I ' :L-M 6 V :N I ,V I. l ., . V qt' . ieiie .ers J g ,- P ,- tftl F g ,,-. I' 4 1 e-:, ,--bi ' . Q ff .S , K' Z I w- . 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Edward Sobol, Robert Soderlind, John Sojak, Joanne Sommers, Joan Sonneberg, John Soppi, Dean Sorensen, Robert Soren- sen. Richard Specht, Karla Sprehe, Linda Staley, Karen Standlee, Joseph Stanton, Cyn- thia Steagall, Randall Stein, Jane Stein- bach. Janet Steinbach, Robert Steinhebel, Carla Stetson, Peter Stevens, Susan Stevens, Thomas Stinson, Virginia Story, Jim Stranberg. David Stravinskas, Genevieve Stroud, Rob- ert Stuart, Edward Sutton, Richard Swan- son, Jane Taylor, William Taylor, Richard Smith. Susan Theis, Michael Thelen, James Thom- as, Lawrence Thomas, Susan Thomas, Clark Thompson, Susan Thompson, Alan Thurber. Carol Tkach, Thomas Tocha, Ilse Torres, Michael Trobiani, Anne Trompeter, Rob- ert Trungale, Deborah Tveter, Gail Ty- berg. William Uecker, John Uher, Janet Vac- caro, Kenneth Van Cleve, Paul Vande- needen, Stephen Vandeneeden, John Van- sky, Gary VanZandbergen. Mary Vertovec, Donald Viager, Glenn Vi- cian, Marcia Vietzke, Allan Vogt. Jean Vos, Glenn Wagner, Joan Wagner. Kristine Waite, Janet Wallace, Patricia Wallace, Barbara Walsh, Lou Ann Ward, Laura Watters, William Weberling, Ran- dall Wecda. Greg Wegler, Vicki Weigel, Debra Weiss, Joe Weiss, Mike Weiss, Joan Welin, William Werly, Peggy Westendorf. Robert Westfall, Gail Wetterich, Paula Wetterich, Sheila White, Jean Wicklund, Paula Will, Karen Willer, Mary Williams. John Williamson, Jack Wilson, Mary Wilson, John Wood, Steven Wren, Law- rence Wysocki, Carol Yates, Loretta Yates, Patricia Yates, Jim Zdanczyk, Katherine Zerfoss, Marcia Zugehar, Keith Kowalew- ski, Steve Cardey. LMI' rv wtf. 'H' V 'T ' L Q ,L Q ,a ,Tr ., -is .1 t 'it y g ' L 6 1 .st j Z' . T' 91' at --ftt Jw ' , ' -- -:t'T'H, X ti ' vi. tim! i A 9' , R, , Q ,, W , 5 1 .. Freshmen A ' J 'X ., , 'N fpiffgl- , ' a. Qi'-fb. Q' ' 41' --fc' ., - 1 it . if I .Mk 'P ,V 4 , .. ,. . a 2 ' ' '- -T I ,WV .- . F. . 4 3 k . .. - . . if 2 w i lf ifit 'S 'S 3 ,g Q , AN . . L ff' Q P 4 - f ri w Q - - e K A 9- ,,, f ,Et A ADDITIONAL FRESHMEN. Front Row: Frank Von Arx, Alan Bosworth, Carol Ryall, Pat Olson. Second Row: Gary Nottlemann, Suzanne Gedz, Chuck Huff, Bob Mrowinski, Melinda McCallister. 23l Y'S TA LES 1968 EDITORS Editors-in-Chief, Greg Kerber, John Shupe Seniors, Lynne Bertalmio Underclassmen, Lorna Donnelly Faculty, Shirl Swanson Activities, Peg Jordan Athletics, Bob Filson Copy, Robert Leadbetter Index, Laurel Cline Lay-out, Tom Kroll Sales Managers, .Io Peters, Liz Singer Art, Denise Carroll Photography Scheduling, Karen Rook, Alice Klement Nanci Beier Colleen Carey .Ioan Carlin Nancy Cree Rick Elliott Cathy Fischer Paula Janzen Nancy Kotowski Mark Larsen Bonnie Luhm STAFF Liz Marbach Tari Masters Jim McDonough Jane Miller Robert Moos Ann Simonini Michal Stevens Dave Thompson Larry Woelflin Janet Zitz Art Director, Miss Lynn Lipke Y's Tales Director, Mrs. Lucile Albert 232 Special thanks are here expressed to the following people for their help and contributions: Mr. E. C. Hackleman, representative of the printers of Y's Tales: the American Yearbook Company, Mr. Leander Hagerty and Mr. Sam Becker, Gibson Studios, Miss Lynn Lipke, Art Staff Directorg Mrs. Lucile Albert, Y's Tales Director, the York Administration and Faculty, Mrs. Thor Holter, the Y's Tales Staff, and the entire student body of York who made this book possible. Tia Abbott, Steven 126,214 Abram, Dawn 224 Abrams. Eve 77,224 Acknowledgments 232 Achtien, Hendrik 155 Activities 62 Acosta, Maria 224 Adams. Alan 124,224 Adams, Leslie 203 Adams. Ronald 214 Adams, Ruth 74.155 Adams. Scott 203 Adams, Terri 214 Adams. Scott 203 Addante, John 127,222 Addante. Robert F. 155 Administrative Council 38-39 Aflronti. Janne 100,124 Aflronti. Philette 214 Adelberg, Arthur 127,222 Ahern, Janet 214 Ahlstrand, Deborah 103,155 Ahmann. Daniel 224 Bajars, Rita 214 Bajzek, Hilda 224 Bajzek, Martha 155 Baker, David R. 77,224 Baker, Doug 85,87 Baker. Holly 224 Baker, Jean 224 Baker, Nancy L. 224 Baker, Robert 157 Bakes, Ronald 214 Bakes. Russell 224 Bakkers, A. V. 140 Ball, Lyle T. 158 Ballent, Carol 214 Balslew, John 126 Balslew, Charles 124,126,224 Banaszak. Dan 214 Banaszak, Denise 224 Bancroft, Kraig 75,124,214 Band 90-91 Bank, Larry 126,214 Baranowski, Wayne 126 Barber, Celeste 155 Index Benson, Bradley 224 Benson, Leon 140 Benson, Thomas 157 Beranek , Cheryl 224 Beran, Kyle 203 Bereiter, Lynda 224 Berg, Barbara 76,224 Berg, Carolyn 157 Berg. Craig 127,157 Berg, Daniel 203 Berg, Debra 224 Berg, Donald 214 Bowden, David 80,159 Bowden, James 224 Bowman, Genevieve 140 Boyd, Richard 201 Boyd, Tom 44,203 Boykin, Linda 76,159 Boylan, Sherry 203 Boyle, Terrie 214 Brace, Tom 74,l24,126,203 Bradford, Elaine 74.85,86, 159 Bradshaw, John 129,203 Branz, Kay 109,214 Brasie, Kathleen 224 Brasie, William 126,214 Brown, Frew 138 Aiuppa, Joan 203 Akerman, Judith 224 Aksamit, Michael 155 Alaback, Paul 224 Albert, Lucile 140 Aldrich, Bruce 224 Alexa nder, Larry 214 Alfvin, David 155 Alfvin. Debra 76,224 Barber, Barber, Craig 224 Peter 214 Barbier, Wayne 224 Barclay , Alexander 159 Barclay, Patrick 126 Barloga, Craig 201 Barlow, Don 155 Barlow, Marcia 224 Barnes, James 127,214 Allemana, Diane 98.203 Allen, David 124,155 Allen, Jinny 214 Allen, Julie 155 Allen, Paulett 212 Allen, Thomas E. 140 Allingham, R, Bruce 136 Allison, Florence 80,81,95,105.203 Alluri, Carol 224 Barnes, Maureen 224 Barney, Robert 45,214 Barnes, William 126,203 Barngrover, Susan 203 Barngrover. James 224 Barr, Carolyn 155 Barron, Cheryl 203 Barsh, Tom 214 Bartels, Brian 155 Alonzo, Cynthia 203 Alvarado. Helen 140 Anders, William 203 Anderson, Chris 103,111,155 Anderson, Douglas 71,73,55 Anderson, Ed 203 Anderson, Gary 126,224 Bartels, James 224 Bartels, Mary 224 Bartels, Mary Ann 214 Bartels, Robin 224 Bartlett, Frank 203 Bartlett, Kirk 224 Bartlett, Patricia 214 Anderson, Julia 203 Anderson Claire 203 Anderson, James 203 Anderson Karen 203 Anderson Karen 214 Anderson Ken 155 Anderson, Kristen 214 Anderson, Lee 224 Anderson, Linda 77,224 Anderson, Mark 47,68,69,202,203 Anderson, Wayne 224 Andler. Margaret 203 Andler. Michael 125,224 Andres, Jerol 124,128,140 Andrews, Nicholas 124,224 Andrews, Steven 201 Burns, Bradley 77,127,160,225 Andrick, Stephen 224 Apostolas, Margo 155 Arentsen, Al 140 Arey, Richard 224 Arms, Christopher 47,90, 1 55 Armstrong, Mary 80,155 Arndt, Andrew 203 Arndt, Christine 224 Amum, Deborah 224 Arquette, Geraldine 214 Arquette, Kathleen 155 An 50-51 Ashley, Patricia 76,224 Ashley, William 200 Athletics 11 1 Athon, David 224 Athon, Kenneth 214 Atlas, Diane 155 Atwood. David 203 Atwood, Kay 68,l09,155,l74 Aubuchon, Linda 224 Aubuchon, Mark 124,129,203 Augustyniak, Sandra 224 Aumann, Ronald 201 Bartlett, Thomas 203 Barton, Deborah 39,l09,202,203 Barwis. Jane 224 Barwis, Roger 155 Baseball 132 Bash, Thomas 32,125,129,2l4 Basketball 128 Bass, Lawrence 214 Bassindale, David 43.71.73 Bassindale, Brian 214 Bates, William 214 Batt, David 224 Batt, Thomas 203 Battista, Brian 155 Battista, Colette 214 Bauderer, Susan 74,203 Bauer, Katherine 71,155 Bavry, Gerald 155 Beach, Barbara 224 Beard, Sharon 224 Beaurline, Andy 126 Bechtel, James 224 Beck, Michael 203 Becker, Dolores 224 Becker, Paul 155 Becker, Richard 203 Becker, Robin 76,223 Bednar, Janice 214 Bednarek, Deborah 224 Bednarek, Theda 224 Beecroft, Charles 214 Bees, Robert 77,224 Begando, Dana 224 Behan, John 157 Behrens, Carol 204 Behrens, Darlene 214 Behrens, Diane 224 Beier, Nancy 98,157 Belansky, Stephen 224 Belknap, Barbara 224 Berg. Kathy 203 Bergh, Jeilrey 157 Berghorn, Ruth 74.203 Berning, Beverly 214 Berning, Bonita 71.157 Bertalmio, Lynne 32,35,78,82.157 Binder, Nancy 157 Betzold, Pamela 77,214 Beuter, David A. 140 Beyer, Bonnie 71,157 Beyer, John 125,224 Biancalana, Flora 71,83 Biddenstadt, Diane 203 Biddulph, Ruth 140 Biermann, John 102,157 Biermann, Sally 77,224 Billett, Viola E. 140 Binder, Nancy 155 Binder, Richard 126,224 Binek, George 224 Bingham. Betty 140 Biondo, Anita 203 Biondo, Arnold 124,224 Birch, Janet 76,224 Birnbaum, Robert 128,224 Bishop, Keith 224 Black, David 157 Blair, Kathy 35,74,157 Blake, C1ilT224 Blake, Gary 203 Blake, Jim 157 Blakeslee, Randall 126,224 Blanchfield, Debbie 214 Blanchfield, Diana 214 Blanchard, Paul 158 Blanchard, William 126,131,214 Blauw, Arlene 203,214 Blauw, John 158 Blauw, Terry 203 Blinn, Randall 125,l28,I29,203 Blinn, Renee 105,l 11,223,224 Bluemke, David 224 Blum, Fred 125,203 Blumthal, Dale 158 Blumthal, Dane 224 Blumthal, William 158 Blundred, Lawrence 224 Board ol' Education 136 Bobus, Randall 126,203 Bockisch, Elaine 214 Boekelman. John 47,7l,128,l58 Braun. Ellen 140 Braun, Ricann 224 Bretl. Linda 99,159 Bretl, Scott 124,132,214 Brettmann, Judy 71 Brettmann, Linda 74,203 Briggs, Ellen 159 Bright, JelTrey 74,88,l01,2l4 Brito, James 224 Brin, Sharon 203 Bristol. Gail 203 Broderick, Daniel 203 Broderick, Diane 214 Broderick, Sue 224 Brom, Dave 203 Brooker, Lorraine 100,214 Brooks, Terry 124,224 Browe Patricia 214 Brown. Dale 71,159 Brown, David 159 Brown, Janet 203 Brown, Brown, Kenneth 127.224 Kimberly 224 Brown, Kent 124 Brown, Lucinda 224 Brown, Luther 203 Brown, Brown, Ralph 159 R. Warner 140 Brown, Ronald 125,224 Brown, Stuart 203 Brown, Tom 203 Browne, Claudia 103,159 Browne, Marcia 224 Bushock. Carol 93.160 Bushman, Marc 126,225 Bussell, Stephen 203 Butendorf, Deborah 99,103,160 Butendorf, William 225 Buterbaugh, William 214 Butler. Roberta 77,225 Byczek, Deborah 214 Bye, Edward 203 Bye, Stephen 203 Byrne, Mary 214 Cady. Shannon 203 Cahill, Jeanne 160 Cahill. Kyran 225 Cain, Andrea 225 Cain, Lenora 108.160 Cain, Susan 103.160 Calabrese, Barbara 75,214 Calabrese, Valerie 222 Calderala, Robert 203 Caldwell, Robert 214 Callow, Donna 225 Callow, Richard 203 Cameron, Alan 204 Campbell, Deborah 225 Camp, Laura 225 Campeggio, Marianne 76,204 Canham, Carl 225 Cannon, Dale 204 Cannon, Freeda 102,160 Cantine, Keith 125,127,225 Capen, Charles 204 Caplan, Lauren 204 Carbary, David 128.225 Carbonel, Janet 71,214 Cardell, Pam 214 Cardey. Steve 124,128,231 Carey, Colleen 46,78,160 Carley, Terry 214 Carlin. Joan 78.214 Carlson, Carol 204 Carlino, Daniel 125,160 Brubaker, Jellery 159 Brubaker, Steven 224 Bmining, Carol 159 V Brumme, Jim 71,73,203 Brumme, Susan 203 Brumme, Stephen 214 Brushenko, Paul 214 Bryan, Harriet 159 Buchanan. Robert 159 Buck. Patricia 225 Buck, Steven 203 Buechin, Mark 214 Buechin, Michael 203 Buechin, Nancy 71,224 Buehrer, Grant 224 Buhle, Susan 159 Carlson, Douglas 127,214 Carlson, Joan 214 Carlson, Robert 141 Carlson, Steve 124,126,225 Carmichael, David 124,l26,129,214 Carnell, John 214 Carney, William 127,214 Carpenter, Jerry 127,214 Carqueville, Joan 215,225 Carqueville. Robert 225 Carrol, Guy 215 Carroll, Denise51,98,204 Carson, Catherine 225 Carson, Susan 225 Carter. Colleen 80,103,202,204 Carter, Cynthia 215 Carter, Lisa 225 Carter, William 75,215 Caruso, Kathleen 160 Caruso, Michael 225 Boers, Barry 158 Boers, Bradley 126,214 Boettcher, Liz 158 Bohlander, Howard 224 Bok, Janis 158,224 Bok, Judith 224 Boll, John 124,132,203 Boll, Donna 203 Bolt, Jan 203 Bomberg, David 126,132,214 Bomberg, William 126,158 Bonde, Barbara 214 Bonde, Sara 224 Boone, Janet 77,224 Boostrom, Paul 96,158 Boostrom, Wayne 98,158 Booth, Barbara 214 Booth, Scott 224 Boostrom, Joyce 76,224 Borin, John 126,203 Bork, Eugenia 77,224 Bork, Hugh 214 Axen, Karel 40,203 Axen, Wendi 80,224 Baar, Nancy 80,155 Baar, Peggy Ann 214 Bacigalupo, Steven 214 Belknap, Nancy 103,157 Bell, Ali son 105,214 Bell, Bruce 124,126,129,2l4 Bell, Dayna 203 Bell, Laird 46,81,203 Bailey, Arnold 155 Bailey, Michael 124,224 Bailey, Vincent 214 Baiyor, Joseph 224 Bajars, Anita 224 Bellas, Jean 73,214 Bemis, Michael 74,203 Benezra, Philip 125,224 Benn, Pamela 214 Bensen, Gary 224 Bornemann, Lois 73,158 Boros, Nancy 203 Borum, Barbara 158 Bosworth, Alan 231 Bosworth, Arthur 125,212 Bosworth, Betty 214 Bosworth, William 224 Both, Thomas 158 Boullion, Jarold 214 Boutwell, Barbara 214 Boutwell, Paula 76,224 Boutwell, William 158 Buik, Nancy 74,89,l59 Buik, Richard 214 Bullman, Barbara 203 Bull, Karen 225 Bullock, Adrienne 77,225 Bullock, John 127,214 Buntic, Birgid 73,214 Burch, Leonard E, 140 Burden, Sheila 214 Burden. Thomas 203 Burgener, Gregory 125,129 Burgener, David 203 Burgess, Tom 201 Burke, Barbara 225 Burke, Jane 225 Burke, Patricia 214 Burkhardt, Linda 222 Burkhardt, Robert 124,126,214 Burkland, David 75,203 Burmeister, Arvin 160 Burn, Donald 160 Burnett, Daryl 225 Burnett, Keith 88,131 Burnette, Robert 131 Casazza, Kenneth 56,129,160 Cascino, Lance 125,225 Case, Thomas 129,215 Cassidy, Brian 145,215 Cassidy, Kevin 160 Cassidy, Susan 204 Castelvecchi, John 204 Castelli, Mary 204 Castelli, Melanie 215 Cavallaro, Lyn 225 Cavarretta, John 204 Cavender, Charles 215 Cavins, Susan 161 Cella, John 161 Cermak, Candace 215 Cernauske, Dava 77,215 Cerone, Pam 108.202 Cerone, Robert 124,128,225 Cesario, Richard 204 Cesario, Robert 204 Cesarone, Anthony 204 Cessford, John 101,215 Challacombe, Lane 73,131,204 Chalus, Karen 71,204 Chalus, Keith 124,225 Chamberlin, David 215 Burns, Randall 214 Burns, Richard 124,129 Burny, Steven 124,128,214 Burzynski, Dale 203 Chambers, Bruce 225 Chambers, Scott 204 Champion, Lynn 106,161 Chapman, Bruce 130,215 Chapman, Susan 225 Bus, Beverley 77,102,214 Bus, David 127,225 Bus, Kenneth 32,154,l60,l75 Busch, George 102,126,212 Bush, Alan 203 Chapman, Chase, San Chase, She Timothy 77,225 dra 223,225 ila 204 Chastain, Bruce 204 Chastain, Steve 225 233 Cheerleaders 109 Chelgren, Nancy 204 Chen, Bill 127,215 Cheney, Clair 77,225 Cheney, Greg 124,126,l29,2l5 Cherry, Elza F, 141 Cherry, Patricia 215 Chess Club 96 Chicoine, Debra 100,204 Chilson, Carol 225 Chilson, Mark 204 Chlup, Ruth 225 Choirs 74-77 Chrabot, Lynn 215 Chrisman, Mike 225 Christel, Douglas 225 Christell, Eileen 73,215 Christell, Neil 161 Christensen, Jane 161 Christiansen, Paul 161 Christiansen, Bill 161 Chrostowski, Maurice 215 Chrostowski, Walter 225 Cioper, William 225 Cioper, Elizabeth 161 Cioper, James 204 Cisar, Mary 215 Citizenship Winners 32 Clancy. Michael 128,132,161 Clapp, Cynthia 215 Clark, Patti 89,225 Clark, Redmond 74 Clark, Sharon 204 Clark, William 1l3,125,l29,215 Cleary, Michael l24,l28,l32,2l5 Click, Pete 161 ClilTord, Mary 161 Clilford, Patricia 111,215 Cline, Laurel 78,202,204 Clink, Lawrence 204 Clink, Patircia 225 Coco. Pauline 215 Cody, John 204 Cody, Kathleen 225 Cody, Timothy 131,204 Coen, James 225 Coen, Patrick 124,132,204 Colias, Michael 81,161 Collins, Cindy 215 Collins, John 126,129,215 Computer Club 91 Concklin, Tara 73,161 Conklin, Cynthia 225 Conklin, Nancy 100,108,161 Conner, Gary 204 Conner, Kenneth 204 Connor, Wendy 204 Conrad, Craig 212 Conway, Marjorie 215 Cook, Stanley 204 Cooney, Karen 215 Cooper, Donald 225 Cooper, Gregory 204 Cooper, Robert 161 Cornacchia. Phillip 215 Corrigan, Peggy 204 Corso, Debra 204 Corso, Sandra 225 Coss, Glenn 162 Costabile, Michael 74,204 Costigan, John 124,225 Costigan, Peter 124,129,162 Cote, Robert 129,162 Cotsirilos, Pete 162 Couch, John William 75,126,169,215 Counsell, CliiT2l5 Counsellors 34 Couser, Mary 141 Cowles, Charlotte 215 Cox, Clayton 215 Cox, Jack 129,162 Cox, Nancy 162 Cozzi, Robert 162 Crabb, Carolyn 74,204 Crabb, Cheryl 204 Craddock, Richard 124,126,215 Craig, David 215 Cram, Robert 215 Crane, David 124,126,225 Crane, Jill 222 Crane, John 162 Crane Cree, Crega , Mary 215 Nancy 78,103,204 n, Kathryn 215 Cregan, Thomas 215,225 Creighton, Kenneth 122,162 Crevie, David 204 Crippen, Dorothy 222 Cronin, Cathleen 111,225 Cronin, Cindy 225 Cronin, Terry 204 Crooks, Kathryn 204 Crosh, Timothy 222 234 Cross Country 195 Crum, Jeri 225 Crum, Julie 225 Crum, Robert 127,204 Cruz, Cynthia 215 Csiszar, Cheryl 215 Csiszar, Linda 100,162 Culp, Dorothy 215 Cunningham, Glenn 126,131,162 Curley, Joanne 44,225 Curran, Randy 71,73 Currie, Laurie 225 Currie, Randi 215 Czercowy, Christine 76,225 Dailey, Doris 141 Dake, Barbara 141 Dake, Mary 204 Dale, Frederick 204 Damato, Mary Jane 215 Dambrogio, Donna 225 Dambrogio, Margaret 204 Damico, Leanora 215 Damm, Richard 215 Damratowski, JoAnn 141 Dangelo, Bruce 204 Daniels, Richard 127,162 Danielson, Carol 225 Dann, Barbara 68,108,162 Daugherty, Donald 162 Davidovich, Robert 162 Davidsen, Barbara 225 Davidsen, Kenneth 103,204 Davik,John 141 Davis, Anne 225 Davis, Carolyn 80,103,204 Davis, Eleanor 141 Davis, Jon 162 Davis, Katherine 45,105,215 Davis, Linda Ann 102,215 Davis, Marcia 215 Davis, Margaret 154,163 Davis, Richard 141 Davit, Frank 204 Davit, John 124,126,225 Dawson, Susan 80,l06,109,163 Dawson, Jef1'25,81,128,l31,204 Day, Laura 77,225 Day, Phyllis 215 Dayne, Douglas 225 Dayton, Gregory 225 Dean, Robert 204 Dean, Virginia 215 De Angeles, Jan 163 Deangelis, Arnold 215 Dearborn, Dan 204 Dearborn, John 124,225 Debartolo, Alice 215 Debate 88 Dechristopher, Nancy 163 Declark, Gary 71,73,215 Decourtney, JelT2l5 Deets, John 204 Defoe, Virginia 76,225 Defrancesco, Frances 204 Defrancesco, Nancy 225 De Grandis, Oliver 125 Degrandis, Ron 215,225 Dehainaut, Daniel 215 DeitelhoFl, Gary 75,128,215 Del Rosso, Debbie 225 Demas, Luella 141 Dement, Darlene 225 Dement, Henry 74,236,163 Demmitt, Gail 163 Demmitt, William 225 De Muro, Eugene 225 Denning, Daniel 215 Denning, Kathleen 225 Denny, Joyce 77,225 Denson, Janice 215 Depaepe, Charles 126,215 dePara, Isabel 141 dePara, 1sabel83,204 Deparry, Astrid 100,215 Derning, John 25,114,124,l28,132, 154,163,174 Derning, Michael 124,132,204 Deroeck, Constance 100,215 Deroeck, Leonard 163 De Roo, Robert 125,163 Derrick, Carol 225 Deshong, JeF1ry 215 Desimone, Berardo 128,215 Deutsch, Pam 80,8l,204 Deutsch, Philana 225 Deutsch, Paula 71 ,73,l63 Deutsch, Perry 71,215 Devries, Gwenne 80 De Young, Nancy 76,225 Dietz, Teresa 204 Dhamer, Donald 57,215 Dhamer, Donna 95,204 Diamond, Kathleen 201 Diaz, Carl 215 Diaz, Edward 124,126,225 Dick, Robert 126,225 Dick, William 163 Dickson, Patti 100,108,163 Didier, Robert 225 Diedrichs, Dale 74,129,215 Dietz, Susan 163 Dietzen, Rick 225 Digilio, Barbara 77,163 Dime, Nancy 77,204 Dimitrijevich, Linda 141 Dinella, Cynthia 225 Dinella, Marie 204 Dinnsen, Kurt 124,128,225 Dinoffria, Jill 76,103,204 Dippold, Jane 98,163 District 88 Directors 136 Diverde, Denise 204 Divis, Deborah T, 102,215 Divis, Gary 204 Divito, Anthony 215 Divito, Joseph 204 Dixon, Bryan 0.204 Dixon, GeotTrey 225 Dlugas, Richard 126,225 Doan, Carey 204 Doan, Thomas 225 Dobricky, Alan 164,212 Dobricky, Lynne 163 Dodaro, Chris 215 Dodt, Cathy Lee 164 Doherty, Timothy 71,73,78,164 Dolan, Thomas 39,l24,128,202,204 Dolan, Timothy 125,204 Dolk, Laurel 103,204 Dollens, Alfred 71,73,204 Dolmyer, Don 204 Domansky, Renee 73,111,164 Donahue, Michael 215 Donnelly, John 222 Donnelly, Lorna 78,164,225 Doran, Jeri 204 Dorn, Charles 225 Dotson, Gary 124,225 Dotson, Kerry 164 Douce, Gregory 129,215 Douglas, Diana 207 Douglas, Linda 164 Dowdall, Kathleen 204 Dowling, Jan 204 Downes, Sarah 225 Dowrick, Alan 215 Doyle, James 127,215 Dramm, John 132 Dreyer, Gayle 164 Dries, Linda 99,103,164 Drinka, Diane 80,103,205 Driver Education 59 Drumwright, Michael 225 Drysdale, Diane 205 Drzal, Bill 126,225 Duda, Andrea 164 Duda, Edwin 164 Du1Tey, Bill 215 Duggan, Dexter 204 Duhrkopl, Debra 225 Duhrkopf, Debra 222 Du Montelle, Cheri 225 Dunlap, Mary 77,225 Dunlevy, Ann M. 141 Dunlop, Barbara 215 Dunlop, Margaret 164 Dunne, Raymond 212 Dunnett, Doreen 76,226 Dunnington, Stanley 215,226 Dunnington, Stephen 129,164 Dupont, John 164 Durante, John 164 Dusey, Christine 226 Dutkiewicz, Corinne 215 Dvoracek, Donald 215 Dwyer, Patricia 215 Dyer, Clilford 124,125,l32,205 Dyer, David l05,l25,13l,165 Dyer, Kenneth 124,126,226 Dyke, llene 141 Dykema, Fred 165 Easterly, Susan 216 Eaton, Ellen 226 Eaton, Jane 87,205 Ebeling, Bertha 205 Eberts, Carol 165 Ecale, David 215 Echols, George 141 Ecker, Judith 205 Eckert, Linda 103,205 Eckstein, William 165 Eckwall, James 205 Eckwall, Kurt 226 Eddins, John 205,216 Eddins, Robert 205 Edlis, Susan 77,226 Edmonds, Peggy 226 Eggert, J ohn 124,226 Egizi. Daniel 205 Ehrhard, Keith 127,165 Eichar, Christine 205 Eichar, William 223,226 Eils, Robert 205 Eisenmenger, Barb 76,226 Eisner, B arney 205 Ekblad, James 127,130,211 Ekblad, Joann 50,211 Ekblad, Judith 80,165 Eliason, Mary 205 Ellingsen, Dawn 226 Ellingson,Er1ing139 Ellingson, Karyl 75,211 Ellingson, Larry 205 Ellingson Elliott, R , Mark 129,205 ichard 78,124,129 Elliott, Sue 71,165 Ellis, Myrtle 139 Emeritz, Gary 211 Engbrech t, Linda 77,226 Engebretson, Roger 165 England, England, Ronald 34 Steve 124,211 Engling, Richard 211 English 38-39 Enmark, William 126,211 Enyart, E dwin 124,226 Eppelheimer, J. 98,21 1 Erber, Jim 102,205 Erber, Le Ercoli, Ja Erickson, Erickson, Erickson, e 124,129,226 net 165 Harold 205 James 205 Joyce 99,165 Erpelding, Louise 165 Esposito, Marty 127,211 Esperanto Club 86 Esselmeyer, Carl 124,126,266 Everson, Ann 73,83,165 Everson, Mary 73,211 Evjen, Myrtle 141 Ewert, Ja Exiner, N mes211 oe12l1 Fabian, Leslie 165,211 Faculty 140 Fancutt, Lynn 216,266 Fanuko, Denise 205 Fanuko, Patrice 216 Fara, Michael 216 Farney, Janet 216 Farrell, P Farringto Farringto Farthing, atricia 68,69,99,165 n, Nancy 165 n, Trudy 216 Carol 71,216 Febre, Robert 226 Fedrowitz, Diane 205 Fedrowitz, Gini 226 Feid, Marian 139 Fencl, Va lerie 103,202,205 Ferguson, Patricia 226 Ferrara, Linda 166 Ferraro, Janice 226 Ferraro, Larry 166 Ferretti, Denise 226 Ferry, John 124,131,166 Ferry, Robert 142 , Fewer, Gail 216 Fibranz, Charles 226 Fichten, Jeffrey 226 Fidone, William 166 Fiene, De borah 216 Fiene, Martin 166 Fiene, Patricia 205 Filipek, Jerome 127,142 Filson, Robert 78,124,166 Fiorese, Anna 76,226 Finke, Marilee 77,226 Fippinger, John 166 Fischer, Catherine 78,103,205 Fischer, Clark 129,142 Fischer, Cheryl 166 Fisher, Andrea 71,73,166 Fisher, Curtis 26,74 Fisher, Douglas 166 Fisher, Janice 226 Fisher, Linda 205 Fiske, Nancy 205 Fitzpatrick, Frank 101,226 Fladung, Carla 166 Fladung, Paul 125,226 Flake, Janice 142 Fleck, Kurt 216 Fleckles, John 125,226 Fleckles, William 201 Fleming, Joseph 166 Fleming, Michael 124,226 Fletcher, David 75,166 Fletcher, James 124,126,226 Fletcher, Marianne 216 Fliehler, Vivian 74,166 Flint, Diane 216 Flint, Robert 205 Florin, Steven 166 ' Flyer, Nanci 76,226 Flynn, James 205 Flynn, Terry 216 Fobes, Christine 205 FNA 93 Fochtman, Edward 205 Fogarty, Dan 205 Fogarty, Jeanne 226 Fogarty, John 201 Fogle, Barbara 77,109,226 Fogel, Jean 216 Fogel, Sandra 167 Fogle, John 126,205 Foley, Donald 205 Football 124 Foote, Deane 125,129,205 Foote, Pat 108,154,167 Fordyce, Karen 226 Fordyce, Robert 167 Fordyce, Vlike 124,129,212 Foreign Languages 42 Fosnacht, Mary 100,216 Forsyth, John 226 Fosco, Janet 226 Foster, Gary 132,205 Foster, June 167 Foster, Stephan 216 Fostier, Georgette 100,167 Fraley, Charlotte 205 Francek, Ronald 167 Francis, John 125,216 Frank, Penny 216 Franz, Butch 227 Frantz, Je1Trey 216 Frartzert. Dennis 205 Frazee, Robert 124,167 Frederick. Julane 216 Fredriksen, Karen 226 Fredriksen, Susan 205 Freeman, Steven 124,226 Freitag, Barbara 167 French Club 82 French, Mary 226 French, Steven 226 Freshmen 224 Freundt, James 62,71,73, 167 Frey, Jennifer 73 Freyberg, Leah 205 Freyberg, Lynn 205 Fricke, Lawrence 205 Fricke, Mary 205 Friese, Cindy 100,216 Fritz, Alexander 216 Fritz, Jelfrey 127,226 Froelich, Mary 216 From, Paul 205 FTA 92 Fuchssteiner, Margaret 74,86,2l2 Fuesz, Elizabeth 167 Fugett, Kristie 167 Fuller, Eleanor 167 Fuller, Roy 216 Funk, Robert 205 Furtak, Howard 101,216 Futch, Laurene 211 GAA 104 Gaddis, Robert 102,167 Gaddy, Virginia 205 Galiin, Mary 226 Gaflin, William 167 Gallanis, Peter 124,226 Gale, Greg 124,126,226 Gale, Nancy 226 Gale, Cindy 205 Galioto, Jacqueline 216 Ganster, Richard 124,226 Gallanis, Cindy 205 Galling, Randy 226 Garcia, Robert 216 Garippo, Lynn 205 Garland, Pamela 226 Garmager, Timothy 74,205 Gardner, Christine 216 Garrett, Carol 216 Garrett, Chrisanne 73,205 Garrett, Jeanette 93,102,216 Garrett, Lianne 167 Gatsos, Betty 168 Gauger, Kathie 226 Gazarek, Christine 205 Gazarek, Claudia 168 Gazdik, Thomas 216 Geberbauer, Carl 101,168 Gedz, Suzanne 231 Geen, Jane 168 Geihsler, James 226 Geihsler, Michael 205 Geihsler, William 168 Gekas, Ann 142 Gempe. Linda 226 Gellinger, Helen 205 Gellinger, John 168 Gerlach, Steven 142 Gerlich, Linda 205 Gerlich, Lois 102.205 German Club 84 Germaine, Richard 226 Giacobbe, Jan 205 Giampietro, Glenn 124,226 Gianakos, John 205 Giannasi. Lennart 216 Giannasi, Olivia 216 Gibbons. John 88,216 Gibbs, Kathleen 216 Gidcumb, David 216 Gidcumb, Donald 124,168 Gieseke, Kathyrn 69,80,82,l05.l68 Gilkerson, Carol 168 Gilkerson, Jacqueline 216 Gillam, Michael 205 Gillam, Patricia 216 Gilmer, Larry L. 74,124,126.142,205 Gimbut, Melinda 76,202,205 Girls' Club 106 Gisburne. Jean 205 Giuntoli, Lisa 216 Glawgow, Goen 216 Glasgow, Larry 205 Glenke, Pam 226 Glennon, David 128,168 Gloff, Richard 47,168 Godenius, Barbara 205 Godenius, Ralph 168 Goetschel, Dayle 226 GolT. Patricia 71.73,168 Gogliotti, Camille 168 Golden, Barbara 168 Golding, Kathleen 71,73 Goldstein, Steven 205 Golf 150 Goller, Denise 32,80,81,105,216 Gooby, Frank 205 Gooby, Tom 216 Goodell, Lynn 205 Goodell, Richard 168 Goodman, James 124,226 Goodman. Rosemary 93,216 Goodman, Thomas 124 Goodman, William 205 Goodwin, Debbie 216 Goodwin, Rex 216 Goodwin, Scott 205 Goorsky, Greg 169 Gore, Spencer 226 Gordon, Gregory 57,201 Gordon. Ralph 131,216 Gorishek, Michael 216 Gorman, James 201 Gorman, Lawrence 71,205 Gorman, William 226 Gorske, Linda 99,103,205 Goss, Gary 23,1l2,125,129,169 Goss, Kerry 205 Goose, Kenneth 71,127,216 Gottschalk, Douglas 226 Grabenhofer, Dave 125,226 Gracik, Lynn 205 Graduation 31 Graham, Anthony 124,205 Graham, Douglas 205 Graham, Joanne 77,206 Graham. Michael 206 Graham, Mary 206 Graham, Phyllis 142 Granahan, Robert 169 Granahan, Terrence 128,226 Granahan, Richard 206 Granrath, Christine 216 Granrath, John 169 Granrath, Marc 169 Granrath, Marcia 169 Grant, Elaine 206 Grant, James 126 Graunke, Rande 44,226 Grayson, Royce 226 Green, Christy 216 Green, Diane 100,206 Green, Janet 226 Green Key 103 Greenberg, Dan 131,206 Greenberg, Robert 206 Greenberg, Sharon 226 Greiner, Ronald 129,206 Grieger, Cheryl 169 Grieger, Gayle 216 Grigelaitis, Robert 206 Grigelaitis, Ruth 169 Griffith, Margaret 216 Grigg, Scott 125.226 Grimestad, Darlene 169 Grimestad, Dwight 216 Griseto, James E, 222 Grivetti, Debbie 226 Grob. Robert 124,l26,l32,216 Groenwald, Laurel 75,86,214 Gros. Sally 226 Gros, Steven 169 Gross. Chrysanne 226 Gross. Linda 216 Gross, Richard 206 Grosser, Roberta 77,223,226 Grosser, Jef'f74,126, 132,206 Grossmann, Timothy 206 Grote, Gary 142 Grothendick, James 226 Grothendick, John 169 Gmbbe, Arlette 98,169 Grubbe, Deen 124,226 Gruber, Mike 206 Grupp, Joan 216 Grupp, Robert 206 Gruttadauro, Andrew 206 Guccione, Michael 216 Guenther, Candace 98.169 Guenther, Louise 76,206 Guenther, Thomas 124,129,169 Guidance 34 Gulley, Diane 206 Gunnison, Donna 216 Gunnison, Kathleen 226 Gunnison, Robert 56,73,169 Gurtz, Linda 76,226 Gusey, Christine 226 Gustaf, Susan 108,170 Gutman, Lynn 170 Gutzmer, Charles 206 Gutierrez, Herman 216 Gutierrez, Jorge 216 Gutierrez, Oscar 216 Guzior, Joan Guzior, Frank 226 Gwillim, Joanne 206 Gymnastics 127 Haag. Danise 216 Hackbarth, James 23,74.112,125,129 Hackett, James 226 Hackert, Marcia 100,217 Haebich, Kathryn Hageman, Robert 77,226 Hagen, Thomas 226 Hagensee, Thomas 71,125,129,206 Hahn, Ralph Hahn, Robert 74,129,216 Hahn, Thomas Hahn, Vivian Haines, Delbert 132.216 Halac, Linda 108 Halatek, Renee 216 Halen, John 206 Haley, David 226 Haley, Mary 216 Hall, Barbara 103,206 Hall, Pat 206 Halley, Carol 50,206 Hallebach, Dale 216 Halley, Mark 226 Haley, William 124,226 Hallongren, Eugene 124.142 Hamby, David 216 Hamblin, William 125,226 Hammel, Paul 206 Hammell, Paula 206 Hammelmann, Kris 206,226 Hammer, Wendy 99,216 Hammerich, Raymond 57 Hammond, David 39,206 Hammond, Robert 125,129 Hanck, Nicholas 216 Hankermeyer, Don 206 Hankermeyer, Marsha 216 Hankel, Nancy 68,80,81,105,l08,206 Hanni, Margaret 87,206 Hannemann, Dawn 206 Hansen Hansen, Hansen Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Haptas, Haptas, , Gayle 206 Julia 76,206 Margaret 99 Christine 24,99,103, 106 Gary 129,226 Margaret 106,216 Gerald 127,206 Kathleen 76,226 Harbuziuk. Irene 103,206 Hardt, Nancy 216 Harkness, Sandra 217 Harlan, Cheryl 77,226 Harmening, Louis W. 142 Harmon, Darby 115,124,129,217 Harmon, Charles 77,226 Harmon, Jean 75,217 Harper, Christina 217 Harper, John 102,217 Harrald, Marileen 100,226 Harrington, Brian 201 Harrington. Paul 138 Harris, Mark 124,226 Harris, Scott 217 Hart, George 226 Hart, Susan 170 Hart, William 170 Hartman, Karen 206 Hartwig, Paul 142 Hartwig, Philip 206 Harwell, Amy 69,80,170 Harwig, Dan 45 Haselhorst, Scott 71,217 Hassler. Shirley 142 Hatch. Nancy 226 Hausen, Jackie 80,206 Hauswald, Gary 129 Hawkinson, Sharon 98,170 Hay, Robert 128,217 Hayden, Thomas 206 Hayek, Margaret 99,206 Hayes, Cynthia 171 Hayman, James 171 Hayman, Susan 76,226 Hazen, Robert 98.217 Heagie. Steve 171 Heagie, William 226 Hechinger. Susan 226 Heck, Robert 102,171 Hecker, Monica 217 Heerwagen, Eric 171 Heerwagen, Neal 131,217 Hegge, Paul 74,206 Heidecke. Kenneth 217 Heike, Thomas 227 Hein, Holly 103,206 Heinrich, Patricia 126,217 Heinrich, Samuel 77,227 Held, Dennis 171 Helgesen, Karen 171 Helsdon. Wendie 174,206 Helsel, Janet 142 Hemberger, Karen 227 Hemmingway, Joyce 171 Hemmingway, Margaret 227 Hemmis, Kathryn 73.217 Hempen. Carolyn 206 Hempen, Jeanne 227 Hendershott, Barbara 142 Henderson, Gary 217 Henrikson, Viola 143 Henry, Anita 74,171 Henzel, Karen 206 Henzel, Robert 128,227 Henzel, Thomas 206 Herlache, Mark 171 Herman, William 171 Herrmann, Jo 76,226 Herrmann. Kathleen 74,171 Hermetet, David 74,206 Hermetet, Nancy 74,108,171 Hernandez, Charles 132,217 Heroux, Ann 171 Herrera, Guillermo 217 Hershey, June 80,206 Hess, Susan 206 Hesterman, Gayle 227 Hertel, Donald 143 Hewes, Linda 217 Heyl. Luanne 171 Hickman, Richard 217 Hicks, Dolores 77,217 Higgins, Paul 172 Highland, Diane 100,227 Highland, William 127 Hilb, John 124,l26,206,227 Hildreth, Je1T2l7 Hill, Karen 217 Hill, Wendy 227 Hilliard, Becky 80,206 Hilliard, Wendy 75,217 Hilliger, Bruce 217 Hilliger, Roberta 83,172 Hinchliff, David 227 Hintz, Rita 172,206 Hischke, Allen 125,227 Historical Society 87 Hischke, Donna 206 Hitt, Henry 143 Hitt, Mary 80 Hlavacek, Patricia 76.227 Hlavacek, William 206 Hlavenka, Bradford 172 Hlavin, Patricia 73,227 Hoagland, Deborah 109,217 Hoagland, Sandra 68,75,80, 109, 1 54, Hodapp, Je1T227 Hoebeke. Sara 227 Hoebeke, Mary 143 HolTman, Arlene 206 Hoffman, Gaye 206 Ho1Tman, Glenn 127,217 Ho1Tman, Karl 217 Hoffman, Lynne 217 Hoffman. Steve 227 Hofmann, Roy 124,172 Hohman, Edward 143 Holby, Eric 217 Holder. Janice 227 Holland, Mark 217 Holliday, Walter 102,227 Hollis, Becky 77,217 Holtz, Ken 126,131,206 Holzschuh, Jennifer 217 Homecoming 20 Home Ec Club 94 Home Economics 152 Homiak, David 227 Hootman, Tom 206 Hoover, Deborah 227 Hoppe, Paul 217 Hopson, Patricia 77,227 Hormann, Bonnie 206 Hornstein, Robert 201 Horton, Jennifer 71,73,206 Hosteland, David 77 Hosteland, Paul 227 Houlihan, Bob 227 Houlihan, Maureen 206 Houlihan, Marilyn 172 Howard, Leland 80,127,172 Howard, Ronald 206 Howard, Roy 127,131,217 Howley, Elizabeth 99,111,172 Hoyne, Gary 101,206 Hrachovec, Lynn 206 Hradek, Bruce 217 Hradsky, Michael 102,172 Hradsky, Michelle 217 Huff, Charles 231 Hu1T, Maureen 93,206 Hughes, Cyndie 100,206 Hughes, Kathy 227 Hume, Steve 126,227 Hungerford, Laura Hunter, Erica 227 Hunter, Karen 206 Hunter. Leslie 103,202,206 Huntinghouse,Cynthia 100,172 Huntinghouse, Deb 227 Huss, Brad 206 Hustead, Susan 227 Hutchinson. James 124,128,217 Hutchinson, Leland 80,96,172 Hyde, Robert J. 143 Iden, Daniel 81.206 1 E 81.89 lgoe. Matthew 125,129,172 lkert. David 74,206 llardo, Joan 74 Industrial Arts 56 Ingram, Bruce 172 Ingram, Steve 172 Intramurals 153 lppolito, Karen 173 Irace. John 124,126,227 lrmis, Judith 227 lsraelson, Nancy 217 Izzo, Thomas 7l,73,74,207 Jackson, James 173 Jackson, Stephen 217 Jacob. Clarence 201 Jacobs, George 71,173 Jacobs, William 227 Jacobson. Allan 143 Jacoby, David A. 126,207 Jacoby, William 129,173 Jaeger, John 217 Jaeger, Thomas 217 Jamieson, John 124,129,207 Janas, Melody 227 Janda, William 207 Janicek, Gerald 132,173 Janis, John 227 Jankowski, Carol 227 Jankowski, John 207 Jankowski, Tom 127,217 Janson, Cheryl 217,77 Janzen, Paula 78,106,207 Jarvi, Esa 227 Jehorek, Sharon 217 Jelly, Susan 217 Jemison, Christine 100,207 Jemison. Gary 207 Jemison. Kathalene 217 Jennings, Mary 227 Jensen, Debbie 76,109,207 Jensen, Kenneth 227 Jensen, Pamela 76,227 Jensen, Scott 173 Jepson, Jill 77,207 Johansen, Judith 143 Johansen, Nancy 217 Johnsen, David 207 Johnsen, Pam 227 Johnson, Barbara 94,95,100,173 Johnson. Carole 99,173 Johnson, Charles 217 Johnson, Cheryl 227 Johnson, Clif1'ord173 Johnson, Corinne 143 Johnson, David 143 Johnson, David 124,204,217 Johnson, David 57,207 Johnson, Deborah l02,l73,21' Johnson. Deborah 80,100 Johnson, Deborah 223.227 Johnson. Debra 217 Johnson. Debra 217 Johnson, Thomas 204,127,207 Johnson, Gary 207 Johnson, Gordon 217 Johnson, Keith Johnson, Kenneth 77,227 Johnson, Judy 217 Johnson, Kara 207 Johnson. Kristine 32,69,73,l03,202, 207 Johnson, Larry 207 Johnson, Larry 207 Johnson. Tony 207 Johnson. Linda M. 173 Johnson, Mark 217 Johnson, Marvin 226 Johnson, Richard A. 143 Johnson, Robert L. 124,129,227 Johnson, Ruth 217 Johnson, Sandra 173 Johnson, Steven 217 Johnson. Thomas 124,217 Johnson, Timothy 77.227 Johnson. William O. 143 Johnston, Brent 201,129,227 Johnston, J.A,143,75,2l7 Johnston, Linda 173 Johnston, Louise 217 Johnston, Donna 68,227 Jolly, Da rlene227 Jonas. Allan 131,173 Jonas, Jo ann 207 Jones, Andrea 217 Jones, Carol 99,207 Jones, Carolyn 207 Jones, Charie 173 Jones, Er win 124,227 Jones, Cheryl 207 Jones, Gail 71,217 Jones, Lynda 217 Jones. Melinda 207 Jones, Nancy 227 Jones, Thomas 129.207 Jones, V. A. 138 Jonke, Karen 176 Jonke, Kenneth 127,217 Jordan, Gregory Jordan, Peggy Josephs, Gregory 207 Jostes, Edward 176 Joyce, Laurie 217 Jozaitis, Peter 207 Juday. Donald 143 Judson, Keith 176 Julison, Cynthia 227 Julison, Timothy 124,207 Jump, Gary 124,227 Juniors 202 Jurewicz, Ellen 217 Justinger, Brian 207 Justinger, Bruce 227 Kacin, George 176 Kaden, JefTrey 128,217 Kadow, Elroy 130,207 Kahlenberg, William 125,176 Kahlenberg, Kathyrn 176 Kahman, Mary 217 Kaiser, Donna 217 Kaiser, Kathleen 143 Kaliebe, Carol Ann 217 Kallas, Katherine 217,71 Kallstrom, Renee 111,217 Kallstrom, Roy 131,132,176 Kaltinger, Cli1T 176 Kamka, Richard 144 Kammes. Daniel 207 Kammes, Joseph 201 Kancer, Cheryl Ann Kandybe, Susan 222 Kandybe, Nancy 207 Kandybe, Thomas 121,129,176 Kane, Dan 144 Kaplan, Bettye 144 Kapusta, Allen 207 Karakosta, Chris 227 Karakosta, Loretta 176 Karcher, Kathleen 176 Karras, Marion Rose 68,80,94,108, 176 Karwoski, Cheryl 227 Kaspar, Beverly 217 Kassner. Dale Kastholm, Kathy 217 Kastholm, John 69,124,l54,176 235 Kaufman, William 122,129,172 Kaumheimer,Christi 217 Kaumheimer, David 124,227 Kawa, Christopher 227 Kay, Jennifer 217 Kaye, Donna 207 Kaysing, Sandra 207 Kean, John N. 227 Keefe, David W, 217 Keefe, Patricia 207 Keenan, Kevin 227 Keever, J. Patrick 124,128,129,2I7 Kegley, Marilyn 77,227 Kehr, Charles 207 Keller, Anita L, 217 Keller, Barbara M. 177 Keller, Eric l24,l28,132,207 Keller, Mark Frank 102,130,217 Kelley. Debra 217 Kelley, Michael 217 Kelly, Eileen 217 Kelly, Kimberly 207 Kelly, Margaret L. 144 Kelp, Claudia 83, 103, 109,207 Kelstrom, Joyce 76,227 Kelstrom, Michael 207 Kemp, Tom 177 Kempf, Mark 177 Kendrick, James Lee 46 Keniski, Jane 207 Keniski, Robert 227 Kennedy, Craig 132,207 Kennedy, Linda 177 Kennedy, Mark K. 127,227 Kennedy, Pat 207 Kenny, Robert 207 Kentgen, Gregory 124,217 Kepner, Janet 75,217 Keppner, Diane 212 Kerber, Greg 78,83,102,177,232 Kernaghan, John 177 Kernaghan, Sarah 99,217 Kernan, William 218 Ketelhut, William 124,127,227 Ketz, John Andrew 218 Ketz, Mary Ann 207 Kiefer, Charles 218 Kiefer. William 177 Kieffer, Constance 227 Kieffer, Harold 138 Kiehne, Sharon 227 Kilburg, Mary 177 Kilgore, Susan 207 Kilgore, Pamela 227 Killeen, Daniel 222 King, Ann Marie 177 King, Barbara 207 King, Candy Augusta King, Katherine 100,218 King, Robin Gayle 80,107,177 Kinn, Christine 207 Kinn, Stephen 227 Kinney, Ruth 144 Kinsinger, Edith 144 Kinst, Betty 227 Kirby, Boyd 124,132,218 Kirby, Merle 218 Kirby, Stephen 75,207 Kirchhoff, Carol 227 Kirchhoff, Joan 77,177 Kirkland, Jeri 218 Kirstner, Deborah 101,207 Kirstner, Gretchen 76,227 Kirstner, Karen 71,100,177 Kiser, Mark 75,218 Klecan, Nancy 103,177 Klemann, Debra 218 Klement, Alice 39,207 Klemme, Jay 71,73,218 Kleinedler, Keith 227 Klingberg, Gilbert 207 Klingelhoffer, Joe 71,177,227 Klingelhoffer, Mary 71 Klinger, Robert 124,128,227 Kloker, Elizabeth 227 Kloker, Frances 74,177 Klotter, Herb 178 Kluever, Robert 218 Klug, Betty 77,223,227 Klug, Dave 178 Knapp, Raymond 178 Knopf, Michael 207 Knorr, Bill 75,218 Knuepfer, Claude 87,102,178 Knuepfer, Mark 77,124,127,227 Knuepler, Robert 124,129,218 Koblik, Martin 129,207 Koblik, Nancy 218 Koch, Douglas 102,1l3,l25,l26,129, 218 Koch, Linda 178 Koch, Lu Ann 227 236 Koch, Robert 178 Koehler, Robert 102,218 Koeneman, Marguerit 98,178 Koenig, Walter 23,7I,103,I12,123, 125,131,178 Koester. Wayne 178 Kohl, Mary 207 Kolar, Randall 124,227 Kolar, Frank 222 Kolar, Bill 218 Kolb. Christine 74,178 Kolis. Cynthia 218 Konewko, Michael 227 Konkolewski, Edward 124,218 Konon, Neena 80.81.207 Konopka, Sheila 227 Konrad, Candy 178 Konrad, John 125,129,178 Koos, Alice 100,207 Koos, Daniel Alan 126,218 Kopetz, Lisa 207 Kopp, Cathy 100,178 Kopp, Hollie 227 Kopriva, Sheryl 75,218 Koran, Julie 227 Koran, Kathy 227 Koran, Mary 178 Koran, Timothy 218 Kortge, Patricia 207 Kosar. Kenneth 207 Kostecki, Timothy 218 Kostohryz. Sandra 178 Kotel, James 218 Kotel, Steven 227 Kotowski, Nancy 78,103,207 Kotowski, Sue 75,109,218 Koukl, Gregory 129,154,179 Koukl, Mark 124,126,218 Kovatch, John 144 Kowalski, Leona 144 Kowalewski, Douglas 207 Kowalewski, Keith 125,231 Koziol, Michael 207 Kraft, Kenneth 68,80,81,179 Krahn, Caryn 218 Kramer, Elizabeth 95,100,179 Kramer, Nancy 99,227 Kraneman, Karen 179 Krause, Bruce 129 Krause, Debra 227 Krause, Karen 179 Krause, Kent 218 Krausfeldt, Bill 218 Kredler, Bonnie 179 Krefting, Janet 207 Krefting, Rick 218 Kreitman, Ann 207 Kreitman, Paul 124,227 Krejcir, James 179 Krengel, Mary 179 Kroeger, Diane 227 Kroeger, Marianne 80 Kroeplin, Carol 73,227 Kroeplin, Margaret 207 Krohne, David 47,131,218 Kroll, Thomas 78, 1 24, 1 54, 1 79 Krone, Mark 179 Krone, Robert 218 Krueger, Gary 128,218 Kruse, Gregory 207 Kruse, Tom 75 Kruszynski, Diane 227 Kruszynski, Donna 218 Kuehl, Daniel 218 Kuehl, James 46,179 Kuehn, Barbara 207 Kuehn, Mary 76,207 Kuehn, Robert 139 Kuhlmann, Ed 132,207 Kuellmer, Joanne 71,207 Kuhlmann, Elaine 179 Kunesh, Linda 80,103,207 Kunze, Elmer 139 Kupsco, Jill 179 Kuriga, Susan 73,227 Kurth, Barbara 40,179 Kurth, Timothy 227 Kutschke, Charlotte 99,208 Kutz, Anthony 201 Laaser, Mark 74,80,179 La Barge, Deborah 227 Labarre, Ken 208 La Barbera, Lyndy 179 Lacey, Ann 75,218 Lacey, Elizabeth 144 Lacey, Margaret 139 Lacina, Kathy 77,227 Laine, Russell 208 Lambin, Bruce 208 Lamon, Margaret 144 Lamp, Marjorie 218 Lancaster, Janet 218 Landwehr, Carolyn A, 144 Lane, Donna 208 Langohr, Marlene 144 Language Honoraries 64 Laning, Lael 227 La Rocca, Jeanette 218 Larsen, Barbara 180 Larsen, Elizabeth 218 Larsen, Laurie 218 Lasky, Chuck 218 Larsen, Mark 78,218 Larsen, Randall 180 Larsen, Teresa 76.90,208 Larson, David 7l,74,180 Larson, Donald 227 Larson, Dwight 144 Larson, Linda 77,227 Larson, Ray 228 Laschober, Beverly 228 Laskowski, Joyce 129,180 Lasky, Robert 85 Latinis, Debra 100,208 Latinis, Susan 94,180 Lauber, Lauren 89,180 Laufer, Robert 228 Lawrence, Lisa 208 Lawson, Jean 228 Lawson, Katherine 100,218 Lawton, Carmen 180 Lazzara, Anthony 74,180 Leadbetter, Robert 78,102,180 Leahy, William 208 Leaton, Brooke 73,218 Leatzow, Gay 144 Lee, Chris 180 Lee, Deborah 217 Lee, Thomas 71 Lefevre, Jell' 208 Lehmann, Linda 100,217 Lehocky, Connie 228 Lehring, Sue 218 Leitzke, Jacque H. 144 Lenane, Thomas 208 Lengefeld, Nancy 218 Leslie, Anne 180 Leslie, Kenneth 228 Leslie, William 129,133,218 Leuenberger, Earl 124 Levitre, Deborah 50,218 Lewis, Paul 36,228 Library 36 Licht, Mark 128,218 Lichty, Linda 100,102,208 Licht, Jody 75,108,218 Liguori, Elinor 228 Liles, Susanne 77,228 Lindberg, Charles 180 Lindberg, Tom 218 Linden, Mark 228 Lindgren, Roberta 75,145,222 Lindmark, Bill 71,218 Lindsey, William 68,71,l26,180 Linehart, Barbara 208 Lines, Sue 73,208 Lionello, Janet 180 Lipira, Mario Lipke, Lynn 138,228 Liska. Jill 208 Liske, David 208 Lockerbie, George 208 Lockerbie, Robert 228 Loechl, James 129,180 Loechl, Jan 218 Lock, Janet 74,208 Logsdon, Brian 208 Lombardi, David 180 Lomperis, Linda 218 Long, Douglas 81,208 Long, Roger 74,180 Lonberger, Greg 56,180 Long, Gregory 180 Lonn, Alan 180 Look, Melinda 228 Lopinski, Karen 180,228 Lopinski, Marian 218 Lopinski, Patricia 228 Lorenz, John 180,208 Lorenz, Richard 228 Lorey, Susan 180 Lorey, William H. 124,126,218 Lorimer, John 71,218 Lorman, Christine 208 Lorman, Kathryn 208 Loss, Brian 218 Loudon, Craig 180 Lovejoy, Mark 218 Lozeau, David 228 Luchs, Emily 74,180 Lucht, Ruthann 74,208 Lueder, Pamela 108,180 Luehring, Mary Jo 201 Luenburger, Earl 228 Luhm, Bonnie 78,218 Lukes, Mary Jane 99,180 Lundgren, Patricia 218 Lunde, Peter Lundquist, Yvonne 126,145,218 Lundy, Linda 208 Luz, Lez1i228 Lyko, Thomas 228 Lyndy, Barbara 179 Lynn, Mike 125,129,208 Lyng, Kimberly 228 Lyng, Lanette 180 Lyons, Gary 208 Lyons, Judy 201 Lytle, John 218 Lytle, Robert 228 Lytle, Patricia 218 MacDouga11, Loretta 77,218 Machnikowski, Diane 76,228 Machtemes, Joan B. 145 Machura, Patricia 226 Mack, Jeffrey 208 MacKay. Alane 208 Mackey. Dan B. 228 MacLeod, Bonnie 80,108,208 Madigan, Christopher 129,218 Madigan, Mark 181 Madigan, Maureen 218 Maechtle, Carey 44,228 Maechtle, Melissa 181 Mager, Cheryl Ann 218 Mal1itano,Shireen 76,228 Mallaney, Hugh 75.218 Mallaney, Michael 73 Malmgren, Linda 89,182 Malone, Dayle 124.228 Maloney, Patricia 182 Maltby, Janis 100,208 Manderino, Mike 208 Manion, Robert 228 Manke, Richard 218 Mann, Nancy 77,109,228 Mann, Harold 7l.73,l30,218 Manthey, Kenneth 218 Manthey, Don 228 Manthey, Steven 182 Manzanares, Jose 33 Marbach, Elizabeth 78,218 Marbach, William 125,182 Marciniak, Barbara 182 Marciniak, Patrick 208 Marciniak, Paul 218 Marciniak, Walter 124,208 Marcoline, Randy 228 Marcucci. Thomas 218 Marema, Randy 218 Mariotte, John 182 Marks, Candace 182 Maroney, Michael 182 Marquardt, Barbara 42,69,108.202. 208 Marthaler, Greg 54,132,182 Martin, Audrey 218 Martin, David 182 Martin, James2l8 Martin, Pamela 218 Martin, Peter 228 Martin, Susan 182 Martindale, Marilyn 208 Mascarello, Sue 103,208 Mason, Bobby 228 Mason, Brian 228 Mason, James 182 Massa, Christopher 208 Massa, Jean 228 Masters, Cynthia 208 Masters, Linda 228 Masters, Steve 218 Masters, Therese 98,182 Matejka, Sue 228 Mateling, Patricia 76,228 Math Club 90 Mathematics 46 Mather, Steven 124,114,182 Math Honorary 65 Matousek, Barbara 71 Matousek, Charmayne 99,l02,182, 218 Matson, Wayne 183 Mattia, Anthony 208 Maughmer, Mark 183 Mauzey, Suzanne 108,208 Maxwell, Barbara 208 Mayer, Susan 218 Mazur, Mark 183 Mazur, Michael 218 McAndrew, Mark 128,132,218 McCann, Michael 127,218 McBride, Patrick 124,228 McCal1ister, Melinda 231 McCann, Marileen 124 McCarthy, Alicia 77,228 McCarthy, Mary 208 McCarthy, Peggy 228 McCarty, Barbara 228 McCarty, John l13,l25,129,218 McCulloch. Gary 219 McCollum, Jackie 208 McCollum, Mark 208 McCollum, John 124,228 McConachie, James 126,130,183 McConachie, Paulette 228 McCracken, Bari 94,183 McCrum. Kit 183 McDonald, Craig 228 McDonald, Kathy 228 McDonough, James 44,78,128.l30,208 McE1len. John 127,219 McEllen, Vivian 208 McFarlane, Tom 125,129 McGee, Harold 39,208 McGibbon, Lois 219 McGonnagle, Robert 228 McGrath, Jane 208 McGregor, Craig 183 McGraw, Carol 108 McGraw, Susan 100,219 McGreer, Irene 208 McGuire, Maureen 228 McGuirk, William 208 McJohn, Raymond 183 McKenney, Anne 76,228 McKernan, Lawrence 208 McLain. Karen 208 McLaughlin, Kathleen 208 McLaughlin, Margaret 219 McLennand, Dennis 219 McMicken, Richard 208 McMu11an, Dennis 145 McNeal, Donal 219 McNulty, Alan 228 McSweeney, John 228 Mead, Robert 77,228 Mead, Stephen 75,219 Medley, Malinda 73,219 Meek, Phyllis 219 Megyery, Chris 228 Meessmann, Daniel 219 Meier, Meier, Patricia 76,219 William 183 Meitz, Delbert 124,145 Meitz, Karen 219 Melby, Donna 99,219 Melgard, Karen 228 Melka, Bob 228 Melka, Thomas 103 Mendenhall, Keith 74,125,219 Mendenhall, Louise 103 Mendenhall, Ross 228 Menke, Connie 183 Mense, Lynn 183 Merdian. Karen 219 Merkel, Tom 183 Merrick, Lorie 219 Merrill, Patrick 125,228 Merrinette, Carole 208 Merrinette, Garry 219 Meske, Kathleen 100,222 Messersmith, Glenn E, 145 Messersmith, Nancy 219 Metz, Ronald 228 Meyer, Allan 228 Meyer, Catherine 145 Meyer, Judith 228 Meyers, William 131,219 Michael, Ellen 183 Michael, Judy 219 Michalak, Gloria 228 Michel, Ralph 183 Michna, Mary 228 Micks, Kathleen 80,183 Mielchen, Edward 101,126 Mielchen, Sandra 93,102,219 Migut, Kathleen 219 Mikal, Daniel 183 Mikal, Randy 124,126,l29,219 Milkert, James 128,132,208 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Gail 228 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Arthur 208 Debbie 7l,89,208 Dorinda 219 Douglas 228 Glen 208 Jane 78,184 Leslie 219 Linda L. 184 Linda S, 43,86,184 Miller, Marilyn 219 Miller, Neal 73,208 Miller, Pete 56,184 Miller, Richard 184 Miller, Sharon 219 Miller, Susan 228 Millon, Thomas 125,228 Mitchell, Sallie 145 Moberg, Deborah 208 Moe, Lee 128.228 Moehn. Ruth 77.200 Moen, Robert Carl 219 Mohr, Steve 228 Mombleau. Charles 184 Mombleau. Donald 125.228 Monach os, Leon 208 Monaco, Alicia 108.184 Monson. Harry 228 Montei. Montgo Montgo Moore. Moore. Moore. Moore, Richard 84,184 mery. Melinda 184 mery. Melody 184 Dean 219 Linda 77,228 Mary 228 Susan 208 Moore, Terri 228 Moore. Terry 219 Moore, Tim 208 Moorman, Susan 208 Moos, Robert 219 Moots, Jim 124,127,228 Morabito. Thomas 219 Moran, Kathleen 208 Morgano, Candice 184 Morgano, Bonita 228 Morita, Pamela 76,228 Morita. Stirling 80,81.125,129,184 Morland, Phillip 228 Morovich. John 184 Morovich, Mark 84,184 Morovich, Susan 107,184 Morrison, David 71 Mortz, Dottye 73,131 Morse. Constance 185 Mosher. Andy 208 Mostek, Irene 145 Motz, Caren 228 Moug, Russell 128,208 Moug, Thomas 219 Moulton. Cherie 185 Mount. Robert 219 Mowrer, Alice 80.208 Moy, Doris 185 Mozdren, Pamela 228 Mraz, George 74,125,l29,208 Mrowinski. Robert 231 Mrowinski, Steven 228 Mrva, Diane J. 145 Mudge, Laurie 228 Mudra, Michael 101,219 Mudra. Susan 185 Mueller, Cheryl 185 Mueller, Gene 77,124,126,228 Mueller, Kathryn 208 Mueller, Linda 219,228 Mueller, Linda 76 Mueller, Sue 228 Mueller, William 124,138 Mueller. William 208 Nelson, Thomas H. 130.129 Nelson, Tom 209 Nemchock. Philip 219 Nendick, James 219 Nendick. Maria 219 Nettleton, Louise 219 Neu. Maribeth 78,219 Neu, William 128.228 Neumann. Beth 185 Neumann, Gary 219 Neumann, Karen 219 Neumann. Richard 186 Newett, Joanne Newman, Robert 128,132,209 Newman. Thomas 124,228,128 Newton, Joseph 125,129,145 NHS 63 Nicholson, Penni 209 Nickle, Donna 76 Nickel. Robert 219 Nickols, Linda 100,228 Nickle. Michael 219 Nickols, Thomas 219 Niederer, Robert 128.219 Niederer, Ronald 186 Nieling, Patricia 228 Niemann, Robert 131,209 Niemeyer, John 124,l28,132,219 Norberg, Paul 209 Norlander, Sue 228 Norten. Steven 209 Noton. Nancy 219 Nottelmann, Gary 231 Nottelmann, Niki 186 Nottke, Linda 77,111,228 Nottelmann, Patti 209 Novinger, Richard 209 Novosad, Steven 124,128,228 Nowaczyk, Cathy 228 Nyberg. Caryn 219 Nyberg. Jack 186 Nylander. Paul 212 Nyman, Beverly 76,228 Oberli. Herman J. 145 O'Boyle, Bryan 229 O'Connell, Colleen 209 O'Connor. Kevin 219 O'Connor, Michael 127,229 O'Connor, Stephen 209 O'Day, Mary 209 O'De1l, Linda 219 Odom, Nancy 229 Odom. Thomas 186 Oehler, Mary 219 Oeser, Henry 219 Oetke, David 131,219 Oflice Staff 152 O'F1aherty, Thomas 209 O'Grady, Mary 186 Olds, Warren 229 Olesiak, Frank 125,229 Olesiak, Linda 219 Palmer, Nancy 229 Palmer. Thomas 219 Pape, Glenn 209 Papin, Michelle 99,209 Parker, Carol 186 Parker, Kathryn 186 Parkhurst, Wendy 103,186 Parkin, Leona 219 Parks, Patricia 33.62,103,175.187 Parr, Thomas 46.68.69.187 Parrent, Douglas 222 Parrent, Gary 187 Parrilli. Timothy 209 Parus. Michael 187 Pasternock, Joseph 128,129,146 Patrick, Pam 219 Patterson, David 128,229 Pauli, Scot 77,124,l26,229 Pauling. Brad 219 Pauling, Deborah 187 Paullin. Mark 87.209 Paulsen, Cynthia 209 Paulson, Donna 99,105,209 Paulus, Carolyn 71,107,219 Pavesi, Albert 187 Pavis, Valerie 209 Payne, Douglas 229 Peacock. Mary 100,209 Pearce, Julie 73,229 Pearson, Janet 219 Pearson, Laurel 187 Pearson. Linda 209 Pearson, Robert 71,124 Pech, Robert 209 Pech, William 68,69,175,187 Pedersen, Christoph 229 Pedersen, Joanne 219 Pedicini, Deborah 100,209 Pedicini, Mario 124,126,229 Pedicini, Michele 187 Peller, Emily 219 Pelletier. Robert 209 Pep Club 105 Perez, Rogelio 229 Perlmutter, Karen 209 Pertle. Dennis 128,132,220 Peters. Jo Ellen 78,187 Pleimling, Stephen 77,127,229 Plettau, John 229 Plondke, Donald 220 Plummer, Vernon 71,158,188 Pocevich, Kathryn 212 Pochert. Wayne 74,212 Pokorn. Gary 124,128,229 Polke, David 188 Polkow, Bonnie 209 Pollack, Michael 229 Pomerance, Roger 74,101,209 Pompei. Peter 32,73,82,l25,2l2 Pompei, Suzette 220,107 Pom Pons 108 Pondelick, Leo 146 Pontarelli. Henry 209 Pope, Gary 229 Porter, Mary 229 Porter, Robert 209 Portincaso, Anthony 146 Portzer, Bradley 209 Potter, Mark 220 Potter, Do n 146 Potvin, William 209 Pounders, Jayme 229 Powell, Richard 188 Powers, Richard 220 Prager, Florence 209 Pray, Carol 220 Prebil, Shi rley 98,209 Prebil, Joseph 220 Prescott, William 222 Price, Barbara 99.89, 1 88 Price, Bets Price, Jam y 229 es 220 Price, Julie 99.106,220 Price, Douglas 25,229 Price, Mic key 71,229 Price, Rosemary 229 Prigee, Mi lton 124,126,229 Prins, Gregory 188 Prokof, Ronald 209 Prom 30 Prominent Seniors 174-175 Proskey, Paul 124,229 Prosperi, David 229 Proyce, Helen 188 Reese, John 128,132,220 Reeves, Nancy 229 Regel, Candace 209 Read, Bonnie 146 Rehbein, Charlene 229 Rehm, Virginia 74,229 Reichart, Alan 209 Reichel, Elizabeth 103,106,189 Reichold, Robert 124,229 Reid, Robert K. 71,73,189 Riedel, Edward H. 146 Reilf, Peter 23,1l2,I25,129,209 Reilly, Elizabeth 71,73,220 Reiman, Floyd 101,212 Reimann, Douglas 75,126,220 Reimann, Peter 124,209 Reimer, LaVerne R, 71,139 Reimers, Barbara 84,100,105,l06,189 Reimers, Gregg 209 Reimers, Susan 229 Reinke, Robert 25,128,13l,l89 Rekart, Robert 220 Remus, Mary Lou 146 Renegar, Wayne 129,209 Renn. Karen 228 Rennick, Ann 146 Rentsch, Christian 129,220 Renzas, James 74,209 Renzas, Marianne 220 Rex, Robert 189 Reynolds, Reid 189 Rice, David 125,220 Richards, Barbara 77,229 Richards, Bonnie 76,229 Richards, Christine 229 Richards, Daniel 114,124,l26,189 Richards, James 209 Richards, John 189 Rickleff, Lynne 74,189 Riedel, E. H. 146 Rieger, Mark 189 Rieger. Kent 71,73,220 Rieger, Scott C. 7l,73,190 Ries, Arlene 146 Riforgiate, Charles 229 Ring, Phyllis 74,209 Ringhaver. Jan 209 Petersen Kristin 220 Petersen, Laird 128.209 Petersen, Lynda 220 Peterson, Cynthia 220 Peterson, Donald 146 Peterson Georgia 73.220 Peterson, James 229 Peterson Kenneth 209 Peterson Lynette 209 Peterson Marc 124,229 Peterson Nancy 209 Peterson Raymond 220 Peterson Tom 44,85,130,209 Peterson Vivian 76,209 Petrine. Gregory 229 Muldoon, Geralyn 124,185 Muirheid, Carmen 145 Mulholland. Johnl29,2l9,101,128 Mulholland, Nora 100,228 Mullarkey, James 185 Mullarney, Michael 228 Muller. Susan 208 Mulliner, Jon 126.228 Mulliner, Robert 208 Muncy, Linda Diana 185 Mundil, Carol 84,208 Mundle. Colleen 71,185 Murnane, Maureen 208 Murphy, Mary 185 Murphy, Maureen 208 Murray, James 219 Music 48,49 1Vlutz. Anita 208 Myers, Pamela 219 Nagel, Jean 109 Naidenovich, Alex 124,129,145 Nasti. Michael 219 Naurich, William 101,185 Naus, David 124,127,228 Naus, Gary 124,127,219 Nazar, Steven 127,185 Neckopulos, Anthony 40,208 Neefe, Janice 76,208 O'Nei1l. Helen 139 Olsen, Christine 99 Olsen, Daniel 126,229 Olsen. James 74,209 Olsen, Gordon 229 Olson Christy 229 Olson, Craig 73,209 Olson Keith 146 Olson John 126,186 Olson Merryn 209 Olson Patricia 231 Olson, Robert 186 Opie. Robert 186 Optholt, Barbara 219 Orchesis 107 Orchestra 72,73 O'Reil1y, Joe 229 Orlikowski, Karen 209 Orlicz, Ted 209 Orstrom, James 209 Osborne, David 209 Osowski, Bradley 219 Neely, Roy 228 Neitz, Dorothy 228 Nellis, Linda 80,108,185 Nelson, Bruce 88,208 Nelson. Donna 201 Nelson, Harvey 185 Nelson, James 219 Nelson, Joseph 219 Nelson. Judith 219 Nelson, Marta 219 Nelson, Sandra 209 Nelson, Susan 219.109 Ostergrant, Joanne 186 Ostfeld, Barbara 74,219 Ostrander, Barbara 219 Otto, Margery 186 Ouska, Jack 124,128,229 Ouska, Jill 219 Overly, Christopher 219 Overly, Thomas 77,124,229 Overstreet, Dorothy 219 Owens. Keith 75,124,131.219 Owens, Robert 124,130,219 Pachay, Joseph 229 Pachay, Helen 219 Paddock, Robert 146 Pagni. Renee 209 Palchick, Linda 186 Palesch, Denise 229 Palmer, James 219 Petrozza, Ralph 187 Petrovich, Steve 229 Pett, Robert 229 Pfaff, Henry 229 PfalT. Karen 187 Pfaflle, Margaret 146 Pfeiffer, William 126,229 Pfenning, Wesley 44,74.209 Pflaum. Susan 74.187 Pllaum, Joanne 77,229 P11aum.John 124,209 Phillips, Catherine 220 Phillips, David 187 Piccirelli, James 229 Picha, Laddie 220 Piche. Kent l24,l27,l32,2l2 Pickell, David 124,129,209 Pidgeon, Michael 187 Pidgeon, Paul 75,220 Pidgeon, Susan 229 Piech, Christine 220 Pieniazek, John 220 Piepenbrok, Robert 201 Pierce. James 220 Pierce, Victoria 74,229 Pijacek, Nancy 106,108,188 Pile, Nancy 68,69,74,109,174,188 Pile, William 220 Pilz, Wyane 220 Plotz, Richard 188 Piraro, Steven 188 Pircon, Joseph 229 Pislorius, Catherin 229 Pistorius, Cynthia 229 Pizza, Linda 229 Plass, Kurt 220 Plass, Susan 220 Plass, William 220 Plays 26 Pleimling, David 209 Psarras, Paulette 229 Puglessi. Virginia 188 Puntil, Frances 229 Puntil, Stephanie 220 Purdom. Charles 81,120.124,128,132, Purdom. Daniel 220 Puscheck, Sandra 95,100,188 Putek, Susan 209 Pyrcioch, Janet 188 Pyrcioch, Stephen 124,229 Quehl, Nancy 73,229 Quesnell, Kenneth 229 Quill and Scroll 66 Quimby, Philip 77,124,229 Quiter, Dick 124 Quiter. Steve 229 Raatz, Leslie 229 Rabe, Susan 220 Radamacher, Pamela 188 Radek, Patricia 220 Radio 97 Radtke, Alan 220 Raffen, Tim 220,127 Rago, Bob 229 Raidy, Marilyn 220 Raidy, Robert 189 Raidy, Ronald 189 Raimondi, Anthony 220 Raisanen, Donald 220 Rakos. David 189 Ramirez, Ann 220 Ramler, Barbara 229 Ramsay, John 229 Ramseyer, Nancy 229 Randol, Harold 138 Rank, Jeffrey 74,207 Rappuhn, David 229 Ringholf, Carol 108,209 RingholT. Joan 220 Risa, Joan 190 Ritz, Marilyn 229 Robbins, David 77,229 Roberts, James 98,209 Roberts, Greg 209 Roberts, Susan 229 Roberts, Valerie 229 Robertson, Chris 209 Robinso Robinso n. John 190 n, Karen 220 Robinson, Paul 220 Robinson, William 129,209 Robish, Lawrence 220 Robish, Terrence 209 Roche, Nancy 220 Roche, Sharon 209 Rodey, Diane 77,209 Rodey, Fred 77,229 Roefer, Linda 88,99,209 Roemer. Nancy 210 Roemer. Rita 220 Rogall, Steve 229 Rogers, Rogers, Carl 129 Cecelia 190 Rogers, Deborah 229 Rogers, Laura 229 Rogers, Patrick 229 Rohrsen, Cheryl 100,103,154,l90 Rollow, William 124,129,205 Romeo, John 220 Ronske, Linda 154,190 Ronzhei mer, William 71.210 Roon, Janet 229 Rook, Jean 147 Rook, Karen 73,83,103,120,210 Rasmussen, Bill 126,220 Rasmussen, Carl 77 Rasmussen, Gary 209 Rasmussen, John 74 Rasmussen, Joyce 189 Rasmussen, Richard 220 Raspanti, John 209 Rath, Barbara 229 Rautio, Georgia 229 Ray, Cathleen 209 Ray, Nancy 229 Ray, Nancy 146 Redman, Paul 229 Reed, Jan 103,209 Reed, Richard 212 Reed, Zelda 146 Reedy, Patricia 80,189 Reese, Barbara 202,209 Root, Paula 222 Root, Steve 229 Rorge, Judy 190 Rosback, Deborah 220 Rosback, Gail 229 Rose, A. Blair 222 Rose, Doug 220 Rose, Edward 190 Roselli, Ron 201 Rosentreter, Roger 102,127,220 Rosenwinkel, Debra 220 Rostis, James 129,210 Rostis, Raymond 124,229 Roth, Kevin 229 Roth, James 229 Roth, Mark 154 Rouhas, Michael 190 Rowan. Roberta 111,229 237 Rowe, David 121,125,l29,190 Rowe. Janice 220 Rowe, Nancy 229 Rowe, Richard 220 Royce, Dennis 229 Royce, William 210 Rozboril, Mike 32,80,81,125,131, Rua, Richard 229 Rubinstein, C1iF171,220 Rude, Gregory 71,220 Rudnik, Barbara 77,220 Rudnik, Kathleen 229 Rudolph, Marjorie 220 Ruecking, William 190 Rumick, Lisa 229 Runge, Mary Sue Rupp, Edward 190 Rusch, Gary R, 210,229,128 Rusch, James 130 Russell. Beth 106,220 Russell, Christine 100,190 Russell, Janet D. 76,229 Russell, Peter 47,126,210 Russo, Maria 229 Rust, Edith 147 Rust, Holly Rust, Robert 71,129,210 Rutecki, Janice 229 Ruvarac, Patricia 210 Ryall, Carol 231 Ryan, Catherine 229 Ryan, Leo 220 Ryan. Leona 190 Ryan, Margaret 139 Ryan, Patricia 210 Rynes, Glenn 210 Rynes, Ronald 210 Sabel, James 190,201 Saccomanno, Glen 210 Saccomanno, Geoff 124,229 Sailor, Robert 74,210 Sahlstrom, Carol 99,106,108, 1 90 Sahlstrom, Jean 73,229 Sailor, Elizabeth 76,230 Salat, Barbara 191 Salchow, Lynn 71,220 Salley, Pamela 191 Samek, Cheryl 75,220 Sampson. David 102,210 Sampurdanis, Evanth 220,230 Sampurdanis, Matt 229 Samuel, William 210 Samuelson, Marta 210 Sandner, Robert 22 Sanford, Craig 69,154,191 Sanguinet, Denise 95,210 Sansom, Sue 210 Sardina, Maria 220 Sartori, Connie 220 Sauer, l..inda 210 Saunders, Deborah 109,230 Saunders, Kenneth 210 Saunders, Pamela 106,210 Saviola, Mike 220 Schade. Ellen 220 Schaper, Ralph 210 Scharbach, Donald 210 Schaub, Gunter 69.191 Schea, Darlene 105,210 Schenk, Dora 147 Scheer, Sally 210 2 Schenk, Barbara l00,2l2,223,230 Schenk, Dora 147 Schenck, Paula 100,108,202 Scherenberg, Donna 191 Schickedanz, Jill 210 Schieberl, Glen A. 191 Schi1Tman, Joel 210 Schildbach, Linda 230 Schinagl, Kurt 128,220,230 Schinagl, Lee F. 229 Schleinzer, Patricia 191 Schlipper, Donna 71,220 Schloemer, Patricia 210 Schlosser, Kathy 210 Schmelzel, Mark 125,128,230 Schmidt, Don 191 Schmidt, Leslie 220 Schmidt, William 220 Schmitt, Barbara 98,210 Schmitz,.1oseph 210 Schmuhl, Janet 230 Schmuhl, Paula 191 Schnaufer, Joanne 100,191 Schneider, Debbie 220 Schnert, James 230 Schoeller, David 220 Schoeller, Scott 191 Schoenbeck, Nadine 75,210 Schoeneck, William Schousen, Robert Schraeder, Barbara 238 Schreiber, Beth 103,191 Scheiber, Terry 82,111,191 Schreiner, Janet 191 Schreiner, Jeanne 191 Schrik, Paul 105,220 Schrik, Richard 127,230 Schroeder, Ann C. 147 Schroeder, Davis 127,210 Schroeder, Frances 220 Schroeder. Scott 129,220 Schousen, Robert 229 Schuetz, Madelyn 192 Schultz, David 210 Schultz, Pam 220 Schultz, Nancy 230 Schultze, John 57,192 Schulze. Steven E. 220 Schumacher, James 132,192 Schumacher, Sharon 229 Schumacher. William 223,230 Schumacker, Lynn 192 Schumacker, Tom 198.210 Schumann, Ted 220 Schwab, Michael 101,210 Schwarz, James 124,126,230 Schweer, Chris 25, 128,132,174 192 Schweger, John 192 Schweger, Russell 192 Schweig, Leoneda 210 Schweihs, Daniel 76,230 Schweihs, Donald 192,220 Schweitzer, James 102 Science 44-48 Scinto, Nancy Ann 230 Scorza, Kenneth J, 147 Scott Scott, Scott, Scott, . Barbara 230 Colleen 210 Rhonda 100.210 Steven 225 Scudder, Judith 100,192 Scudder, Marybeth 100,210 Scullion, Donna 147 Sebby, Jean Lynn 221 Seebert, Gary 192 Seebert, Gregory 221 Seeck, Valerie 210 Seeger, Patricia 74,192 Seegers, Greg 192 Seger, Diane 221 Seger, Mary Jane 221 Sehnert, James 124,126 Sehnert, Walter 192 Seidenfuss, Charles W. 127,147 Seidlitz, Robert 192 Seifert, Patricia 221 Seifried, Karin 221 Seils, Wendie 77.230 Seiple, Gregg 210 Seiple, Heather 230 Sellers, Charity 210 Serininas, Mary 230 Seniors 154 Service Groups 98-102 Seter, Michael 124,126,230 Sessions, Gail 192 Sessions, Gwen 221 Sgotta, Patricia 210 Shade, Ronald 124,132,208 Sha1Ter, Janet 71,73,192 Shallcross, Thomas 129,208 Shallcross, Veronica 74,230 Shannon, Linda 221 Shapiro, Barbara 221 Shaw, Robert 230 Sheade, Eudice 103,193 Sheade, Michael l24,l32,22, Shelly, Pamela 221 Shenefelt, Paul 230 Sheppard, Barbara 99,210 Shepherd, James L. 101,127,193 Shepherd, Jan E. 221 Sherman, Kathleen 75,221 Shields, Coleen 210 Shope, Richard 42,87,13l,202,210 Short, Patricia 98,210 Shriver, Janet G. 230 Shunneson, Linda 75,221 Shupe, John C. 62,78,193,232 Sianta, Rick 193 Sidener. Patricia 73,230 Sidlo, Robert 210 Sielafl, Beth 73,221 Siemon, Derek 210 Siewert, Larry 210 Sigler, Mary 210 Sikkema, David 193 Silerzio, Michael 75,221 Silerzio, Paula 193 Si1igmuel1er,Joy 230 Sill. Kelly 73,221 Simms, Elizabeth 147 Simonini, Alan 124,126,230 Simonini, Ann 68,78,103,105,l06,210 Simonini, Mary 193 Sims, Marc 230 Simundza, Michael 124,126,221 Simunjak, Carol 193 Sinclair, Dave 125.230 Sinclair, Debbie 73,210 Sinclair, Robert 71,193 Singer, Elizabeth 78,193 Singer, Richard 98,210 Sinn, Janice 230 Sirota, Judith 230 Sirota, Nancy Ann 193 Skladzien, Greg 221 Skoney. James 193 S1adek,Ardythe 105,193 Slater, David 193 Slatin, Richard 230 Slatin,Jori 103,154,193 Slavicek. Lynn 221 Slindee, Carl 230 Slindee, Charlotte 221 Sloan. Kathy 221 Slocum, Barbara 100,194 Slocum. Joan 221 Slocum, Jon 27,194 Slocum, Joyce 221 Slocum, Merry 221 Smaller, Scott 221 Smeja, Patricia 194 Smerling, Karen 230 Smith, Charles 230 Smith, Elaine 69.74,108,194 Smith, Gail 103 Smith, Gerritt 74,221 Smith, Glenn 126,210 Smith, Gregory 124,221 Smith, Gregory 88,124,194 Smith, James 129,194 Smith, Jesse 194 Smith, Linda 194 Smith, Marilyn 73,194,221 Smith, Marilyn 73 Smith, Marjorie 221 Smith, Marsha 99,1 1 1,194 Smith, Nancy 77,221 Smith, Philinda108,194 Smith, Ray 210 Smith, Richard 125,127,230 Smith, Scott 74,210 Smith, Scott 221 Smith, Tom 221 Smith, Wayne 124,126,230 Smoley, Leaann 230 Smolinski, Greg 194 Smrstik, Elizabeth 210 Smrstik, Nancy 221 Smulkstys. Aldona 194 Snarski, Paul 194 Snavely, Vida Sue 147 Snodgrass, Diane 230 Snodgrass, Mary 230 Snyder, Frederick 147 Snyder, Lawrence 194 Sobol, Edward 230 Social Studies 40 Soderlind, Christine 221 Soderlind, Robert 124,128,230 Sohne, John 138 Sojak, John 230 Sommers, Donald 129,221 Sommers, Joanne 230 Sonnenberg, Brent 128,210 Sonnenberg, James 194 Sonnenberg, Joan 230 Sophomores 213 Soppi, Joan 128,221 Soppi, John 230 Sorensen, Dean 230 Sorensen, John 221 Sorensen, Robert 230 Sorrentino, Janet 221 Soto. Patricia 195 Spain, Edward 221 Spalten, Cheryl 195 Spang. Donna Jean 224 Spanish Club 83 Sparagna, Joseph 124,127 Sparagna, Philip 127,195 Spears. Pam 210 Specht, Donald 195 Specht, Richard 230 Spencer, Dan 221 Spenko, Deborah 103,195 Spicer, Jeanine 210 Sprehe, Karla 230 Squire, Robert 221 Staley, Linda 230 Staley, Steve 210 Standlee, Karen 230 Stanek, Marcia 80,210 Stanger, Byron 130,195 Stanish, Mike 210 Stanton, Joseph 124,126,230 Stanton, Philip 221 Stanton. Thomas 210 Stasi, Daniel 102,131,195 Stauber, Barbara 195 Steadman, Steve 124,129,221 Steagall, Cynthia 230 Steben, James 210 Stedman, Joseph 126.221 Steed, Frances 147 SteF1en,John 195 Steffey, Carol 102,210 Stefley, Douglas 75,195 Steik, Patrick 195 Steik, Paul 221 Stein, Randall 124,230 Steiner, Sue 124 Steinert, Ernst 210 Steinbach, Jane 230 Steinbach, Janet 230 Steinhebel, Richard 124,129 Steinhebel, Robert 230 Steinklauber, Susan 195 Stephan, Donald 195 Stephani, Mario 195 Sterna, Richard 210 Sterz, Bill 74,210 Stetson, Carla 230 Stezowski, Robert 221 Stevens, Michal 78,195 Stevens, Peter 230 Stevens, Susan 230 Stevenson, Victoria 230 Stewart, Donna Jane 230 Stinson, Cecil 128,138 Stinson, Patrick 132,221 Stinson, Thomas 126,230 Stokr, Barbara 221 Stolper, Robert 124,l26,130,22l Stolzman, Rose 229 Stone, Kent 127,196 Stone, Marsha 221 Story, Virginia 73,230 Stranberg, Jim 124,230 Stratton, Dale 201 Stratton, Kevin 212 Stravinskas, David 230 Stravinskas, Diane 95,l00,154,176 Stravinskas, Linda 93,102,210 Street, George 229 Strock, Richard 96,176 Stroud, Eileen 221 Stroud. Genevieve 230 Strouse, Richard 230 Stuart, Robert 124,230 Studebaker. Julie 71,73 Student Council 68 Stump. Patricia 221 Sturtevant, David 127 Suconik, Susan 221 Sullivan, Kathleen 210 Sullivan, Nancy 221 Sunbury, Deborah 221 Sunbury, Richard 124,211 Suominen, Dennis 124,I28,132,22l Sup, Patricia 77,221 Sutherland, Robert 71 Sutter. Lela 139 Sutton, Edward 230 Svenson, Linda 221 Svenson, Terry 196 Swanson, Kenneth 211 Swanson, Patricia 196 Swanson, Richard 124,128,230 Swanson, Shirley 78,103 Sweeney, Timothy 211 Sweetman, Stephen 196 Swenson, Mark 1l4,l24,l25,l96 Swords, Susan 221 Sydoryk, Patrick 221 Tallman, Daniel 196 Tangalos, Dennis 196 Tarr, Barbara 221 Taylor, Jane 71,230 Taylor, John 75,221 Taylor, Marsha 93,102,211 Taylor, William 74,196 Taylor, William 230 Teckenbrock, Bill 74,211 Teichen, Bruce 128,212 Teichen, Fred 125,128 Teichen, Walter 128,211 Tella, Carlos 33 Tellefsen, Darl 194 Tellefsen, Chairmain 85,130,211 Temme, Jeffrey 21 1 Tennert, Darlynn 211 Tennis, Boys 131 Tennis, Girls 111 Terbush, Londra 21 1 Teuchert, Linda 221 Tewes, Freddie 211 Tews, Lauren 221 Thal, Alan 124,196 Themely, Barbara 221 Thelen. Michael 71,124,230 Therkildsen, Tom 21 1 Theis, Susan 230 Thespians 69 Thiesee, Kenneth 211 Thiesse, Thomas 196,211 Thigpen, Jane 108,211 Thomas, Eileen 211 Thomas, James 230 Thomas, Lawrence 230 Thomas, Ron 211 Thomas. Susan 230 Thomas, Wendy 196 Thompson, Clark 124.230 Thompson, David 78,128,221 Thompson, Gail 211 Thompson, Judy 221 Thompson. Mary 218 Thompson, Perry 127,197 Thompson, Scot 128.197 Thompson, Susan 230 Thon. David 33,7l,73,l97 Thon, James 127,132,221 Thon, Marijane 102,197 Thon, Stephen 221 Thorne, Ann 147 Thurber, Alan 124,127,221 Tinney, Rollanda 211 Tipps. Deborah 211 Tischler, Nancy 88,221 Tkach, Carol 76,230 Tkach, Diane 39,74,l00,202,21l Tkach. Eunice 147 Tocco, Diane 77 Tocha, Francis 129,197 Tocha, Thomas 124,125,230 Tockstein, Carol 73,211 Todd, Dale 221 Toeppen, Jack 89 Tomsovic, JoAnn 147 Toombs, James 80,129,197 Topinka, Mildred 147 Torres, llse 223,230 Torres, Luisa 221 Torres, Miriam 197 Track 129 Trembacz, Michelle 221 Trembacz, Pamela 74,105,211 Trobiani, Michael 230 Trobiani, Ralph 211 Trolliet. Donald 124,148 Trombino, Bob 197 Trombino, Marie 221 Trompeter , Anne 230 Truckenbrodt, Sandra 100,197 Truckenbrodt, Randy 102,124,126 131,197 Trungale, Charles 126,211 Trungale, Robert 230 Tucci, Marianne 197 Tuchbreiter, John 102,221 Tuggle, Lynette K. 148 Turley, Stephen 221 Turner, Steven 211 Turrel. Mark 74,197 Tveter, Deborah 73,230 Tveter, Gwendolyn 148 Tyberg, Gail 76,230 Tyberg, Gary 197 Uocker, Wendy 106,221 Uecker, Jqcquiline 68,108,197 Uecker, William 124,128,230 Uher, John 77,l24,l26,230 Uhl, Consuelo 99,197 Uhlich, Donna 221 Ulrich, Richard 124,126,148 Urbaniak, Larry W. 148 Uss, Victor 197 Vaccaro, Guy 125,221 Vaccaro, Janet 76,1 1 1,230 Vajagich, Vera 221 Valant, John 127,129,211 Vancleve, Kenneth 230 Vancleve, Lenore 211 Van Dahm, Fred 221 Vandeneeden, John 21 1 Vanden Eeden, Paul 125,128,230 Vanden Eeden, Steve 128,230 Vanderpoel, Barbara 198 Vanderpoel, Mike 126,221 Vanderstuyf, Eve 100,198 Van Ewyk, Michael 198 Vangelder, Barbara 21 1 Van Gunten, Carolyn 198 Vann, Barbara 101,211 Van Norman, Howard P. 139 Vansickle, Darla 21 1 Vansickle, Marsha 198,221 Vansky, John 128.230 Van Zandbergen. Gar 230 Vegter. Robert 74. I 32,211 Velez, Miguel 69,198 Vertovec. Mary 231 Vertovec, Carl 212 Vertovec. Edward 124,221 Vertucci, Terry 221 Vetter. Howard 211 Veverka, Nancy 211 Viager, Donald 231 Viager, Robert 222 Vician, Glenn 231 Vidrine, James 198 Vietzke, Loren 102.198 Vietzke, Marcia 231 Vikander, Barbara 222 Villani, Perie 126,198 Vine, Patricia 148 Visk, Donald 222 Visk, Frances 214 Visual Aids 58 Vitelli, Colleen 222 Vogel. Hans 222 Vogt. Allan 231 Vogt, Brian 198 Von Arx, Frank 231 Vorel, Carol 222 Vos. Jean 231 Vos, Mark 21 1 Votlevine, Jose 232 Vought, Laura 222 Wachenheim. Lee 126.148 Wade, Ginger 211 Wagner, Barbara 21 1 Wagner. Barbara 76,21 1 Wagner. Douglas 222 Wagner, Edward 125.129.21l Wagner, Glenn 231 Wagner, James M. 211 Wagner, Joan 231 Wagner, John l25.222,231 Waite, Bruce 21 1 Waite. Kristine 231 Waite, William 198 Waite, Judith 198 Walden, Cathy 222 Walden, Mark 201 Walker, Teddy 74,126.21 1 Walker, Velma 148 Wallace, Cynthia 222 Wallace. Glenn 222 Wallace. Janet 231 Wallace, Lynn 211 Wallace, Patricia 231 Wallace. Robert 198 Wallace. Thomas 71,90,l28.198 Walling, John 132,222 Waling, Paul 198 Wallock, Susan 80,251,211 Walnum, Kathleen 99.199 Walmsley, Susan 21 1 Walsh, Barbara 231 Walter, Donald 199 Walter, Russell 21 1 Walton. Don 124 Wanderer. William 199 Wangler. Sue 211 Wannos, Stephen 7l,90.l28,198 Ward, Linda 80,81.103.21l Ward, Lou Ann 231 Ward, Paul 98,211 Ward. Vicki 222 Warnimont, Gary 212 Washburn, Cindy 199 Waters, Michael 222 Watson, William 199 Watters, Laura 77,231 Watters, Norman 96,102,199 Watts, Gregory 125,129,222 Weaver, William 211 Weber, Jacquelyn 222 Weber. Jay 211 Weberg, Brian 222 Weberling. William 231 Weeda, Donald 90,222 Weeda, Randall 231 Wegler, Greg 231 Weigel, Charles 125,129,211 Weigle. Frank 124,222 Weigel, Vicki 76,231 Weigle, Martha 7l,73,1ll,199 Weiher, David 21 1,199 Weiss. Debra 231 Weiss. Joe 127,231 Weiss, Mike 231.211 Weiss. David 211 Weiss, Jean 211 Weith. David 102 Welch, Craig 222 Welin. Joan 77.231 Wells, Priscilla 222 Welsch, Michael 199 Welter. Diane 80,251,199 Wendorf, Richard 222 Wendt, Robert 132,199 Wenner, Mary 211 Werly, William 125,128,231 Wesenberg, Joan 199 Wesenberg, Mary 74 Westendorf. Peggy 231 Westerdahl. Ed 130,199 Westfall, Craig 211 Westfall, Robert 231 Westland, Keith 211 Westrate. Beatrice 222 Wettlaufer, Ann 199 Whaling. Kathy 222 Wetterich. Gail 231 Wetterich, Paula 231 Whaling. Kathy 222 Wheetley, Vicki 222 White. Donna 222 White, James 130,211 White, Thomas 129.200 White, Timothy 125,129,222 Whitlock, John 200 Whitney. Robert 211 Whittaker. Betty 148 Whittemore, Edward 222 Whitworth, Linda 211 Wicklund, Jean 76,231 Wieand, Barbara 211 Wieand, Susan 211 Wiegel, Dean 148 Wiegel, William 200 Wilbur. Richard 200 Wilkerson, Nancy 222 Wilkinson, Pat 99.211 Wilkinson, William 148 Will, Paula 231 Willcutt, Deborah 21 1 Willer, Gail 211 Willer, Karen 231 Williams. Ann 100,200 Williams, Dennis 211 Williams, George 126,132,222 Williams, John 222 Williams, Mary 231 Williams, Ronnie 211 Williamson. John 231 Willis, Karen 222 Wilson. Arthur 148 Wilson. Carrie 222 Wilson. David 222 Wilson, Dean 124,126,148 Wilson, Deborah 211 Wilson, Jack 231 Wilson, John 47,88,222 Wilson, Mary 77,125,231 Wilson, Nancy 76.211 Wilson, Nancy 222 Wilson, Patricia 74,222 Wilson, Perry 101,211 Wilson, Phillip 222 Wilson, Ted 33,201 Windchy, Ann 148 Winn, Catherine 211 Winn, lrene 138 Wirth, Dirk 124,128 Wise, Marilyn 222 Witenhafer, Shirley 211 Witmer, Jack R. 148 Witte, Sheila 231 Wittman, Michael 222 Woeltiin, Lawrence 78,l25,129,200 Woelllin, William 211 Woitas. Sue 222 Wolatz, Gail 74,200 Wolfe, Christine 211,222 Wolter, Barbara Wolter, Debbie Wolter, Diane Wolter, Susan Wood John Woods, Donna 74,222 Worthem, Dennis 222 Worthem, Lewis 73,131,211 Wotzak, Sally 76,103,212 Wren, Steven 231 Wrenn, Robert 200 Wrestling 118 Wright, Marilyn 99,200 Wrobel, Jeri Wrzeszcz, Owan 149 Wunderlich. Bruce 200 Wunderlich, Dana 1l3,l25. 222 Wyatt. 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