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Tremper High School
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Volume IV
Classic 1968
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Tremper High School and
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the Site of Anderson Park
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Table of Contents
Student Life ................ 7
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3
Organizations . ............ 105
Academics ............... 153
Classes .................. 173
Advertising .............. 241
Tell me more, Debbie!
Tremper Students
·· I keep getting this spasm" says j ohn.
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Kurt and Linda admm• Kc' Club's gift to Tremper
Do More - With More
This is a full house?
Tom reads up on himself.
Student Life
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Summer Swings
Sunny, carefree, action-packed, £unfilled days with no homework-this is summer!
Tremper band was kept busy all summer long on trips to
Minneapolis, South Milwaukee, and various other competitions.
Many hours of marching practice were rewarded with high honors. The beaches were the scene of many parties and cookouts.
Some teens enjoyed skiing, boating, golfing, tennis, fishing, and
swimming. Cycling was a popular pastime and a handy means of
transportation for many teens on the go.
While days of leisure filled the lives of many this summer,
others were busy at part-time jobs. Department stores, driveins, the local hospitals, and gas stations offered jobs for many
students .
.. Watch out for the sharks, Tom, " encourages Rich .
But the water's cold, Rich!
Pull harder, Mark!
Tremper's Angels?
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Would you believe . .. Fred?
Bob had fun with Helen's cousin . ... !
Who pulled the plug, Will?
Why the smile, Gary?
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Davy Jones' Locker
Davy Jones' Locker featuring the sound of the
'Tymes' afforded students the opportunity to pick up their
Classic '67, Richard 'Doc' Whitworth, to whom the book is
dedicated , happily expressed his feelings about this great
honor to his fellow workers and students when the book
was presented to him.
While casually-dressed students and alumni danced
to a late summer beat, a poor ol' truck driver, thanks to
the efforts of Mr. Hosmanek, was frantically trying to
track down and deliver the books that were already three
days late. The driver didn' t arrive until nine o'clock, during the middle of the dance.
Here ya are, Ken!
·Doc', ·6i Dedication
Better late than never.
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Silent contemplation.
Swingin' " Tymes ...
Hey, Pete! Who's that? ~
Homecoming Assemblies
Students witnessed Tremper' s first outdoor pep
assembly during Homecoming Week 1967. Presentation
of the club to the Biggest Brute was held and cheers
were led by both varsity squads. School spirit was high
in anticipation of the football game that night.
Also highlighting the week were skits pre ented by
the queen candidates. Skits ranged from Miss Gloria's
Romper Room to the Tonight Show with 'Freddy'
Brookhouse.
The week's events kicked off a weekend full of
activities.
Varsity squads in action!
Tremper"s 'ever~·day man on the street", Dave lquinta
Miss Gloria says, "Romper, bomper,stomper, boo! "
The students are all smiles as the~ file out for Tremper' s first outdoor pep assembly.
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Tremper's Big Brute candidates; BACK ROW (left to right):
Dale Kolmos, Pete Levonowich, Tom Dibble, Dave Chris-
tiansen. FRO T ROW : Ralph Bishop, Dave Schmitz, Dave
Vite, Dan Cassity, and Dennis Cecchini.
Big Brute
Along with other new ideas for Victory '67, Drampers
sponsored a campaign for the biggest brute at Tremper.
Nine of Tremper' s best athletes were chosen to compete
for this new title.
Donations of pennies, nickels, and dimes all added up
to TremP.er' s Big Brute. Frantic days of collecting coins
and campaigning resulted in the election of Dave Vite as
Tremper' s Biggest Brute, 1967.
Tremper's Biggest Brute, Dave Vite.
Mr. Obertin adds the finishing touches to the club destined for Dave Vite.
Days of Planning and School Spirit
A feverish pitch of excitement and anticipation set in
at Tremper as students experienced the mounting suspense
of Tremper's 1967 Homecoming.
Individuality, originality, and a high degree of school
spirit reigned over each of the special days during that
week. Flower Day presented a vast variety of be-petaled
students. Central' s Colors Day and Tremper' s Colors Day
displayed each student's loyalty and sportsmanship. Security Day proved to be a great success as students
showed their personal feelings as to the meaning of security. Dress-Up Day exhibited many exciting fashions.
Another attention-gathering event of Homecoming
Week was the float building. Chicken wire, lumber, old
newspapers, float paper, nights of sacrificing homework,
and many hours of hard labor - all added up to creative
and original floats for the Homecoming parade, Victory '67.
The weekend's activities were kicked off on Friday
night by Victory '67. The captivating game against Madison Central, the crowning of the queen, Helen Harmon;
and the presentation of the winning float at half-time
sparked the enthusiasm of the fans. A gigantic floatburning
followed the victorious game and sent up flames, small
ashes, and clouds of whirling smoke as well as many
hours of hard, exhaustive work, thought, and planning by
fellow students.
Val and Dennis work out plans for Homecoming Week.
Tremper Homecoming Queen candidates: BACK RUW (left to right):
Nancy Singer, Arlinda Eaton, Donna Andrews, Sue Dorey, Teri Becker:
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Debbie Shankland. SEATED: Barb Morrow, Helen Hannon. Sue O' Mara
Not pictured Barb Weise.
No, not inebriated float builders!
This is security, Rick?
Go Trojans!
It's all in Rich's hands, Jan!
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A Cappella' s "Train Bound for Victory" choo-chooed its way to 1st place.
Snappy Floats Spark
Tremper's Fourth Annual Homecoming was highlighted by
a cavalcade of outstanding floats. Long weeks of careful planning and hard work showed in the fantastic results . With the
first glimpse of Student Council's "We'll Kleen Their
Klocks" and Classic-Tempest's "Leaping to Victory", the
tingle of excitement began. These wonderful " Ships of Spirit"
displayed Tremper' s mounting enthusiasm for a big win over
Madison Central. In addition to the floats the parade included,
Mr. Hosmanek, the queen candidates, clowns and horses.
The judges, headed by Mr. Farnham, debated the originality and construction of the twelve floats. The students
eagerly awaited the judges final decisions. Screams of joy
could be heard from the A Cappella choir when it was learned
their float placed first in Class A. Topping Class B was
Booster and Caduceus Club's float, "Sick 'em Trojans" .
First place in Class C was taken by the Senior Class traveling football , "Victory '67' ". The fun-filled evening ca~e to
a blazing end when the colorful paper pageantry went up in
flames at the float-burning .
Our Trojans had just a
little bit more!
We
"Kleened
Klocks" 21to14.
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Ke~ Club and Tremper Teen' s float , "Sink Central. "
Victory '67
Class B winner, Booster Club's float , " Sick 'em.
The first place winner in Class C, "Victor} '67," b} the Senior Class.
Classic-Tempest float ," Leapin~ to Victor~. "
Homecoming rooters literally overran Lakefront Stadium to see Tremper emerge victorious.
Kick-Off of a Weekend of Activities
Smiles and tears reigned on mid-field as the court congratulated Queen Helen.
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An enthusiastic city watched as Tremper' s
1967 Homecoming parade, Victory '67, passed
slowly and regally through the streets of
Kenosha.
Original floats, hopeful and sophisticated
queen candidates in shiny, new convertibles,
clowns and the band, comprised an all successful march to the stadium.
Cheers rang loud from the very first kickoff to spur the Trojans to an important victory.
Half-time brought on the floats and announced
the winners, and then presented the Tremper
students with Helen Harmon and her court.
Tears of joy, smiles of happiness and warm
congratulations graced the mid-field.
Following the football game was the beautiful floatburning. All of the many hours of fun
yet work, worry yet pleasure, and sacrifice yet
reward combined with broken mounds of wire,
wood and paper to become a blazing collection
of bright fire tongues, small ashes and black
charred skeletons. How sad it seemed to slave
for weeks on a float, to use it only a few hours
and then to cast it aside into the flames to perish. No one's work had been in vain though,
for the fire brought momentary, yet lasting
beauty and pleasure to many people.
Black, charred skeletons and orange
tongues of fire ended manv hours of
thought, work, and worry .for Homecoming float builders.
Tremper' s 196i Homecoming Queen, Helen Harmon, received a royal coronation from Trojan Dave
Iaquinta as Lee Dahl, her campaign manager, proudly looked on.
Mr. Holmes isn't afraid of " Smokey the Bear" !
OOMPH!!
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Tremper '67 Homecoming Court (left to right): Gar~ Goff, Barb Morrow , Jim Reed , Debbie Shankland, Queen Hele n Harmon, her manager
Lee Dahl,
Brookhouse.
Sue
O ' Mara,
John
Holika,
Barb
We ise,
and
Fred
Homecoming Week's Superb Climax
Victory '67, the dance on Saturday night, brought to a
superb climax a week of festivities and several weeks of
Barb and Fred.
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planning. Helen's final coronation concluded a most memorable reign for her.
Dennis crowns Queen Helen.
Royal couple and attendants dance to the sound of \'ictory '67.
This was Victory '67.
I can fly like D. H. P. 1
I told Bob he shouldn't have that last coke!
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Shm el in~ in another 'ictor~ , Fred?
Strike three, you're out, Will!
Athletic Action
What a serve, Ron!
Rebound! Strike three, you're out! Promenade home;
forty-love; pin him! Cha-cha-cha; bull's eye! These are a
few of the many sounds that were heard in the Tremper gym
classes throughout the year.
Sophomore, junior, and senior gym classes found themselves becoming a little more educated in athletics as they
witnessed and participated in various sports.
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Hey Debbie! Soccer to us!
Promenade left, Dave, not right!
Isn' t that good ol' Cupid Thomas?
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Foreign Exchange Students Share Customs
Julie Ugurluer
Gulercan (Julie ) gurluer was Tremper's only female
exchange student. Julie came from Izmir, Turkey where
she attends the American Collegiate Institute. All of her
teachers are American and they are required to teach in
English, although some use a little Turkish.
Julie' s subjects in Turkey were English composition,
geometry, orientation, physical education, Turkish history,
and American literature.
In Turkey during recent years, young adults have been
given more freedom . However, there is still an unwritten
law forbidding young people to date. Although the traditional
dance in Turkey is the " Belly Dance," modern dances are
catching on.
While at Tremper, Julie said she learned more about
American customs and language than she could ever learn
in school in Turkey.
Kamal enjoyed his stay at Tremper.
Always smilim:. Julie t·asil' made friends .
Kamal Hazem
Sophomores who thought they had trouble the first day
of school had something in common with Kamal Hazem,
Tremper' s AFS student from Jordan. In Jordan the students stay in the same room and the teachers change
classes. The students change rooms only when they eat
or have a laboratory class.
In Jordan, Kamal was a school actor, and the editor of
his school newspaper. He has won a medallion for soccer
and a trophy for a local ping pong tournament. In Jordan
the athletes receive a medallion instead of a letter for
outstanding work. Teenage dances in Jordan were unheard
of until a few years ago. The traditional dance is the
"Belly Dance."
The type of food American cat was quite different to
Kamal. Eight weeks after Kamal started school here, he
realized he had been eating pork, which is against his
religion.
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"Alright!" A common l'\clamation of Paul.
At Sadie Hawkins, Kamal was married.
Paul was Tremper's own philosopher.
Paul Eerdmans
Paul Eerdmans, Tremper' s first International
Christian Youth Exchange student is from Brussel,
Belgium. Paul has already graduated from school
in Belgium and when he returns, he will begin
studying for a career in law.
Belgium students go to school six days a week.
Among Paul's many classes in Belgium, before
coming to the United States, were French, Dutch,
Latin, German, English, physics, chemistry, philosophy, and ethics. In the school that Paul attended, each class had a representative in the student council, of which Paul was the president.
Paul's hobbies include ping pong, skin diving,
soccer, and basketball. He played in a band in
Belgium as a drummer and an organist. In America, Paul enjoyed football and was a Dallas Cowboy
fan.
A typical Dutch breakfast, called a wipeout,
consists of two slices of bread, two slices of ham,
a slice of cheese, and two big fried eggs.
Pau l left Kenosha on July 18, and is visiting
the eastern United States, Iceland, and Germany.
He expects to return to Belgium in August.
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Dances Were Never Dull
Laughter, music, and dancing filled the Tremper cafeterhl as various clubs and organizations sponsored dances
throughout the year.
Dances from casual dress to formal opened the cafeteria to atmospheres ranging from settings under the sea
to the elegance and romance of France.
The Futuras, Yesterday's Children, the Sands of
Time, the Rums and Coke, and the Sound Transplant were
among the many bands that played at Tremper dances.
Features such as dance contests with the prize of a
steak dinner, a real live "it," Ugly Man. and Mr. Tremper supplied added attractions to the dances. Spirits were
high and the music was loud, setting the pace for an evening of enjoyment
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, chaperones?
Barb and Larry release their hostilities.
"Nobody but me" ...
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ot now, Silly!
Take it easy on Diana, Mike.
Right out of the rice paddies!
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Who Knows?
Tremper made a strong bid this year to retain its
championship title on the Who Knows show. The team was
composed of three seniors: Captain John Krumpos , Ellen
Ide, and Patricia Wagner. Dave Iaquinta and Dennis Goldstein served as alternates. Mr. Herbert Gladding was
faculty coach.
The Who Knows team went to the finals after defeating Whitefish Bay, Rufus King, and Brookfield East High
Schools. After a strong battle in the final round, the team
was defeated by Nathan Hale High School.
The Who Knows show was pre-taped at the WITI-TV
studio in Milwaukee on Wednesday evenings and was televised every Sunday afternoon at 4 :30 on channel 6. A
limited number of tickets for each show was available in
the main office about a week before the taping of the show.
The students who went to view the show were fascinated
by the actual filming of the program and were thrilled
when they saw themselves in the audience when the show
was televised.
For every game won , the team received $50. The
team also received $100 for placing second in the finals .
The prize money given to the school library totaled $250.
The pant>! soundly ddt>ated Rufus King.
TREMPER
Who Knows panel: Ellen Ide, John Krumpos, Pat Wagner.
Ellen, John , and Pat triumphed over Whitefish Ba' .
REM PER
WHITEFISH BAY
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Mike Starr, chief engineer, works with the new professional tape recorder and pre-amplifier mb.er for
special effects.
Mr.;. Mc Ka' checks the scripts
for her E.nglish classes' radio
Students Produce Radio Show
pla~ .
Dave Robinson operates the echo chamber.
.. The New Voice" was a Tremper first this year as
Tremper and St. Joseph High School students produced their
own radio program. The program was heard on WLIP-FM
from 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. every Tuesday and Thursday from
January to June.
In order to present their programs, the students collected information, expressed their individu~l ideas, interviewed celebrities, and spent many tedious hours writing and
taping the shows.
Included among the various topics for "The New Voice"
were music programs featuring the Byrds, the Beatles, the
Lovin' Spoonful, the Doors, and Ray Charles. There were
also programs on drugs, and panel discussions on Viet Nam,
teachers, and civil rights demonstrations. "The New Voice"
also presented programs on the Tremper Orchestra, the
Concert Band, and the A Cappella Choir.
Behind the scenes of "The New Voice" were Mike Starr,
chief engineer; Mike Stevesand, program director; Jim Kishline, associate program director; Marc Eisen, script editor;
Kevin McKay and Jerry Socha, announcers; and Val Cecchini,
news.
"The New Voice" is only one phase of the activities at
Tremper High School which proves that Tremper students
"do more with more."
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"While visions of SU)!;ar plums danced in their heads."
The Spirit of Christmas Enhances Tremper
Adding to the festivities of the Christmas season, all
homerooms at Tremper participated in the Student Council
door decorating contest.
Ideas ranged from Scrooge to Santa Claus to greetings
for soldiers in Viet Nam.
The highest award was presented to Mr. Draeger' s
homeroom , 232. Their door displayed a fat old Santa and
a reindeer molded out of tin foil. Other homerooms receiving awards were 802, 233, 212, and 220. Recognition
of their fine work was displayed on a ' Christmas Tree
Trophy with the winning homeroom numbers engraved
on it.
Another homeroom project was sponsored by Key
Club. Kiwanis agreed to donate one ham to a needy family
for each pound of nooperishables collected.
Santa's year-round wonderland, the North Pole.
World customs of Christmas.
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Since when does Santa need a pass?
This is a Brumbaugh original.
Adding the finishing touch.
Peace on Earth and to our boys in Viet Nam.
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Splendor in Blue
Soft music, pale blue lights, beautiful gowns, and Tom Pitts!
As couples arrived and signed in at the ub-Deb Winter Formal and proceeded to the band tand, a strange figure emerged
from the crowd. "Who's the ravishing blonde in the plunging,
blue cocktail gown?" This thought excited the mind of many a young
gentleman who attended Splendor in Blue. ot e\en the romantic
nightclub setting which afforded couples an elegant atmosphere
could totally detract from the rather 'strange' couple.
Tom Pitts, escorted by Keith Herbrechtsmeier, created quite
a humorous aire in his plunging, blue cocktail dress, platinum
wig, bright make-up, and white spike heels. The joke was evident
right from the start since plunging necklines and bulging biceps
don't mix. No one could resist the opportunity to comment. Mr.
Francis Singer, one of the chaperones was heard to say, "If
that's a girl, she'd better have a complete physical exam,
QUICK!"
The magic of Sub-Deb night turned friends and returning
alumni into young sophisticates in beautiful gowns and suits; the
nightclub setting offered a flare of society; and the casual dance
band was replaced by the more formal, nine-piece Soul Revue;
all of these meshed to create a true 'Splendor in Blue.'
Oh Grant, you dance so divinely!!!
Don' t eat too man), Mike; )Oll might get fat 1
"N, couple~ arrhed and signed in at the Sub-Deb Winter Formal.
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I think I could use that Alka-Seltzer now, Dennis!
Marcia and Jim arrhe for an evening of "Splendor in Blue."
An enjoyable evening for Wayne Andreucci and returning Alumna, Donna Kraak.
The Cafeteria Provides
Food, Fun, and Indigestion
Expressions of surprise spread over students' faces as they
compared the food on their trays with what was written on the
menu. Snack Bar food proved popular; ice cream cones and chocolate malts added variety.
Student Council made the lunch hours a little more lively by
playing popular music over the cafeteria and commons area
intercoms.
Hungry students!
More discoveries in cafeteria food!
Another bull session?
Doris, J' ve got a great piece of gossip!
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Mike helps a handicapped child with a building project.
Both children and teenagers make friends.
Project Love
"Project Love" is a program conducted by
the warm-hearted students of Tremper at Jane
Vernon Elementary School.
The students work in the orthopedic wing and
help teach the handicapped students.
Patience and smiles are appreciated by the children.
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Concerts Provide Relaxation and Entertainment
Tremper' s talented choirs, band, and orchestra
presented moving programs this year for students and
the public.
The combined choirs and orchestra presented
Handel's Messiah in Tremper's annual Christmas Concert. It was the first time that a high school choir in
eilson
this area presented the selection. Mr. James
was guest director.
Th Mid-Winter Band and Orchestra concerts featured Mr. Leonard Talcome and Mr. Fethi Kopuz, respectively, as guest artists.
And Mr. Fethl Kopuz played on ..
The combined choirs, orchestra, and guest artists presented Handel's Messiah.
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Guest soloist Mr. Fethi Kopuz was accompanied by Sharon Berenson.
The orchestra presented a fabulous Mid-Winter concert and accompanied the choirs in their Christmas Concert of Handel's Messiah.
The orchestra's Mid-Winter Concert.
A very attentive audience.
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FRO T ROW (left to right ): Dennis Cecchini ; Wayne Andreucci; Dave
Vite; Gary Goff. MIDDLE: Lee Dahl ; Randy Fechner, Tom Dibble.
Mr. Tremper
The senior class sponsored the third consecutive election of Mr. Tremper. This year each senior girl was asked to choose one boy whom she felt
best qualified to represent the male population; this
eliminated boy friends and fast talkers. Eleven handsome candidates, all seniors, were chosen in a primary. After various campaigns and speeches, the
whole student body narrowed the margin to six.
The e six boys actively battled for the hearts of the
students - for each girls' vote could bring fame.
The halls were plastered with bright posters, and
buttons were distributed to everyone. Campaigning
was exciting and carried the school pirit to new
heights.
All candidates were fine examples of leadership, ambition , congeniality, and interest in school
activities. Tremper students chose Dave Christiansen as their own "Mr. Tremper. "
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THIRlJ ROW : Ben Hammond ; David Christiansen ; Dan Cassity; Dave
Brown.
A Variety of Dances
"Dance this weekend" was a common phrase
around Tremper. Not many schools in the state had
22 dances during the year.
Each dance was unique. Most of the dances were
held in the cafeteria, but the Classic put on two
dances in the courtyard.
Bands from many areas around Kenosha played
at the dances. The all-girl band from Lake Geneva
brought many patrons (mostly boys) just to watch the
band. One of the biggest names, The Boston Tea
Party, helped to make the Spring Festival dance a
huge success.
Many students supported the dances and the
clubs appreciated the support.
Who wears short shorts. Mark?
Kamal learns fast.
Mr. Tremper and his manager dance in the spotlight.
For Those Who Think Young
Hi-Style' s main event is their annual style show.
This year the show was narrated by Mary Jo Huissen
and Jim Reed .
Club members were chosen to model a variety of
casual and school attire. Jill Pautz and Sandy Covington
modeled formals , which highlighted the program .
Entertainment was provided by Kay Robertson and
the Vibrations. The Interstate Freeway supplied music
at the dance.
Debbie and Dave model ideal outfits for a dance.
Sue and Wayne model the perfect outfits for any date.
Joe, Sam, Dennis, and Ste'e are tuning up.
Formally attired are Jim Reed . Mary Huissen, Paul Eerdmans, Sandy Covington, Randy
Fechner, and Jill Pautz, along with the other Hi-Style models and their escorts.
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Student Life
Student life and the physically structured building sleep as a lone man, not as a school. The students, like a heart, arrive and the flow of life through
the arterian halls convert the hollow structure into
a living, functioning school.
The school's purpose creates an intricate web
of teaching and learning with a pleasant touch of
social life. Students and teachers plan and build together toward a common goal - knowledge and understanding. Classwork develops many individual personalities within the character of the school itself.
Slight confusion lightens the routine.
Students are proud that Tremper "does more
with more" and they quickly identify with her through
participation in the clubs. Clubs begin a hectic new
year of work and activities.
The fresh atmosphere helps to balance established traditions. Life goes on and on, class follows
class, and school grows old, but the heart and spirit
within her thrive with eternal youth.
"A time for work and a time for play" run
together in the race of time and life within her
walls. They come and they go, but not untouched for
they have a portion of themselves and they have had
much and done much with it.
A typical Tremper Teens meeting.
A part of Tremper' s intelligent (?) student
body.
Class rings at last!
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Assemblies - Relief From Routine
Assemblies ranging from a LSD lecture and movie,
" Insight or In anity," to a folk-singing hour, to a lecture
on student morals by Judge Callow we re presented in the
auditorium.
Most assemblies were held second hour in split
shifts because of Tremper' s enormous student body. The
pep, gymnastics, and flag assemblies, however, were held
in the gym. The first outdoor pep assembly, held in the
parking lot, was very successful.
Assemblies offered students a chance to become
acquainted with current happenings and also offered pleasant relief from the regular schedule.
A smilin~ Miss Wisconsin
Romper Room in session.
Why a Christmas tree in May, Ben?
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The Commonality Four proved to be pleasant entertainment at the winter folk assembly.
Pep, pompoms, and smiles for homecoming.
Speaking about drugs ...
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"The Mouse
That Roared''
The costumed characters, lighting, and a setting are
the elements of a play visible to the audience. Long, hard
rehearsals, tears of joy, hugs and kisses of congratulations and echoing cries of " break a leg" are the elements
and moments known only to a cast.
"The Mouse That Roared ,'' Tremper' s all-school
play this past year, wa a modern political satire of a
microscopic, medieval country in Europe that declares
war on the United States over wine, invades, and wins by a
ridiculous fluke.
Backstage on opening night nourishes an intricate
pattern of suspense, confusion, and ecstasy. An uncanny
unity prevails between cast and directors ; and the long
weeks of trial and error to achieve a common goal reach
a dramatic climax.
Onl y a cast can appreciate the warmth of huddling
backstage and hearing the laughing response of the
audience.
The problems and the laughs, the fun of making new
friends , the weeks of building, learning, and sweating
suddenly cease; all returns to normal , but the common
unity within the cast members and directors remains
alive and glowing.
"Form up here, men 1" "Shoot ou t their front tires! "
"With, if you'll excuse the expression, Russian Dressing! "
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"My mother accepts proudly, her son humbly."
"Sir, would you believe Martians have landed?"
"The forces of Grand Fenwick. .. return as always-victorious!"
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"Younger than Springtime," sponsored by the Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Allan Harris.
Younger Than Springtime
"Younger than Springtime . . . . " a fresh new outlook on Tremper' s young talents, was the theme of Stage
Band's annual Variety Show. Arlinda Eaton and Janice
Braun, co-producers, assembled a show so unique and enjoyable that record-setting crowds attended.
Numbers varied immensely, from a Near East, harem
type dance, entitled "Istanbul'' to "Telephone Talk" to
the very American play, "Bye, Bye Birdie." Bruce Tallon
had a terrible problem; it seemed he couldn't decide
whether he was a teapot or a bowl of Jell-0! Gloria Kreuser and Mark Kausalik did the ever classical dance of
"Frankie and Johnnie." All-in-all, every act contributed
to another smashing Tremper Variety Show.
Tremper's beaut~ queens.
Dennis congratulates Arlinda and Janice.
Debbie Ledanski questions a most horrified host, Dennis Cecchini.
Girls Kickline - portrayed Can-Can.
An innocent Joannie who can't sa~ N0 1
Bmce is a little teapot!'
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Stay tuned for divorce court!
Roll out the barrel for Donna and Wayne.
Dancing to Yesterday' s Children.
Daisy Daze
Shows Flower Power
"Daisy Daze," Tremper' s 1968 Sadie Hawkins dance
proved to be a daze of daisies, hay, patches, fun and
surprises.
Directly from Dogpatch was an active sheriff and Justice of the Peace, fitfully performing their duties of arresting surprised people and hitching couples. Marriages,
happily for some, regretfully for others, were annuled at
midnight.
Costumes ranged from old beer barrels to Ma n
Pa Kettle to Bonnie and Clyde. Dress was informal and
restrictions were practically nil.
The highlight of the evening was the crowning of
Queen Daisy Mae. A smiling Sue O' Mara was elected for
the honor. The candidates were wheeled by their dates in
wheelbarrows to the throne. The throne was constructed
of bales of hay, gaily decorated. Other final queen candidates were Val Cecchini, Debbie Ledanski, Debbie Shankland, and Mary Borden.
The night came to a lovely end as the "Yesterday's
Children" played the last dance and the couples left to go
to their favorite eating spots for a midnight snack.
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Daisy Mae Candidates : {from top of stairs ) Linda Williams, Sue O' Mara, Debbie Ledanski,
Sandy Covington, Sue Montemurro, Mar~ Borden, Debbie Shankland, Arlinda Eaton, Val
Cecchini.
Ma & Pa Cornflake, Kris & Don.
Beaming Royalty : Sue O'Mara.
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The Aquettes presented their second annual show,
"Bubble Up," on March 27, 28, and 29. The show was the
major project of the year and a tremendous success.
The club started the initial preparation for the show
early in December, but as usual things did not get off the
ground until well into January. Once things got bubbling,
there was nothing to keep the Aquettes out of the water.
Finally, the night of the show came, and the atmosphere was one of tension. At least four girls burst into
tears before the show, but once the show started nothing
could stop the Aquettes from doing a great job.
The show was a lot of work for all concerned, but none
of the efforts were in vain.
Diane' s rarin' to go.
The kids in the bo~-girl number; Karen and Pat, Carol and Dan. Jan
and Allen and anc~ and Don did a great job.
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Mary Lou and Susie learned how to make friends.
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The seniors love to practice and arc all ready to go.
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Slaves of Bondage are all read' to start their dance.
Wonder what Ellen's thinking of?
One, two, three ... GO!
Stretch-Sway-Splash!
Badger Girls are (left to right ) Cathi McGrogan, Sue Gerl, Laurel Derks, Doreen Conforti, and Ellen Riley.
Badger Girls and Boys
Badger State is a program in which boys and girls of
high school age can obtain a knowledge of the fundamental
principles of our American government through actual
practice in city, county, and state offices. The idea of this
program is to prepare them to undertake the future responsibilities of citizenship.
Badger Boys are Tom Hosmanek, Tom Duncan, David
Chemerow.
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Governor Knowles
Visits Tremper
Governor Knowles came to Tremper on May 9 to speak
at our flag dedication ceremon} . Much preparation went
into the program . The g}"m had to be set up, band and choir
learned pecial numbers, and the students were informed
alx>Ut the significance of the program.
The band started the program b}" playing "Duty, Honor, Countr}" ." Then the Colorguard presented the colors,
and the student body sang the "Star Spangled Banner."
Ben Hammond led the Pledge of Allegiance and presented
the flags to Mr. Hosmanek. The flags were the result of a
fund-raising project to hang a flag in each room . The
flags were dedicated to the future students of Tremper.
Governor Knowles gave a talk about the recent campus
riots . He said that he wished other schools would follow
Tremper' s idea of more patriotism. The A Cappella Choir
closed the program with the Battle Hymn of the Republic."
Ben presents the flags to Mr. Hosmanek.
The Colorguard proudly displays the colors.
Gmernor Kn1m les receives a warm welcome.
We all pledged allegiance to our countrv!
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What is wrong. John'~ Being cha~cd?
Nanc\ and Gerald working it out.
Hums, humor, and harm<HI\ heralded a time to mme.
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Entertaining Evening
An evening spent at a Tremper dance usually resulted in a variety of entertainment. If it wasn't a good
movin' band, the latest dance craze, a new girl, delicious cookies or a piece of gossip, it was the sophomores, juniors, and seniors' active personalities that
made that night a success.
Twent:---eight dances \\ere held this year, setting a
new school record. Hard work and a bucketful! of thanks
went to the many teachers and parents who enjoyed
chaperoning (although they could ha\.e used some cotton
for their ears), to the janitors for letting the girls who
often assembled and disassembled the cafeteria borrow
their muscles and helpful suggestions, and to the students who came and made the dance "do more with
more.
Did you ;cc that blonde?
Jeanne "aits for her White Kni~ht.
Squirm, shake, and shimmy to the music.
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Student Council
The Student Council committees met weekly on either
Wednesday or Thursday in .the Student Council office. The
entire council met on alternate Mondays in the auditorium,
or the choir room, or in room 120.
During the meetings, committee chairmen presented
their individual reports, faculty members gave talks, and
time was allowed for questions and suggestions from
homeroom representatives. - Some of the speakers this
year included Mr. Pa:.ne, who talked on library rules and
regulations; Mr. Drae·ger and fa) Kitchen , on the Spring
Festival; and Lance's student council officers.
Gary gives his committee report.
Fay speaks about the Festival.
HomenK>m representatives took notes.
A meeting in the choir room.
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Everybody wanted to buy a slave!
Raw goldfish, what a delicacy!
John, "Taco," told his sad history.
Festival Fun
Tremper' s second annual Spring Festival, sponsored
by the Student Council, was held on May 3. The festival
was opened to the public from 3 to 9 P.M. The gym featured booths managed b} clubs and homerooms. An art
exhibit, scooter races, and a snack bar were contained in
the cafeteria. Pop corn, cotton cand)-, fudge, and baked
goods were sold in the Commons Area for hungry festival
goers. The auditorium offered fashion, gymnastic, and
folk singing shows. Two water shows were performed in
the pool and a car demolition was held outside the school.
There was even a "swinging" German band to serenade
the crowds throughout the festival area.
The festival was concluded with a dance at night in
the cafeteria. The dance was open only to Tremper students and their dates. A popular band from Chicago, "The
Boston Tea Party," provided the music. During the dance,
a musical variety show was held in the auditorium.
Now a tradition at Tremper, the Spring Festival was
a huge success. The money raised by the festival went
to local charities.
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A Spring Fling
Jani'> and \larih n elem n around
Joanne's disgusted with Carol.
Kurt thinks he's hot; DaH'. beat.
Tedi, a deaf mute," asks" Dan For a contribution.
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\1r. Brumbaugh is thorough!' soaked b~ hi<. " lming" student>.
Carol is insulted b, Joanne.
Ach de kiber Augustine-and friends.
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Prom Set Up
Prom preparations were hectic. Students were seen
rushing around the school in jeans and sweatshirts, lugging fountains , benches, trees, and other items that helped
to make Tremper look like a French Street.
The weeks of hard work all became a reality a few
hours before the big event. Boys and girls from all
classes donated their time and were excused from classes
for all thal was done that day.
Walkowski' s lent us fountains for the evening, the
city give us the use of park benches, and various public
schools donated their card tables and chairs.
The Eifel Tower, built by Bob Margetson, was the
center of attention in the gym. The only major problem in
setting it up was its great height ; the tower was too tall
for the gym, and the top section had to be removed.
Considering all the problems that arose, by the reaction of all that chipped in a little or a lot of time and by
those who just saw the decorations, every bit of time and
toil was worthwhile.
Some of the work was really fun.
o! Move it over there!
The more artistic people got to paint.
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Doug, you almost look mad!
Mark, Jim and their dates arrive at the dance.
Rendez-vous Enchante
At three o'clock Friday, the anticipation of those attending the prom could be seen as girls and boys ran to
their lockers and hurried out of the doors. Everyone had a
lot of getting ready to do before the prom. Girls went to
the beauty parlor to get their hair done, and boys picked
up flowers and tuxes.
After many days and even months of waiting, the big
day was finally. h~re. At last the girls' dates came and
after many pictures, the couples were off for a wonderful
evening. Many couples went to one or even two of the several coketails before the dance.
At 8:30 P.M. the dance began, and couples began to
flow in slowly, but steadily. The most exciting part of the
start of prom was seeing how wonderful everyone looked.
Girls and boys had been transformed into young ladies
and gentlemen in just a few hours. Of course, every person thought his date was the best looking, but compliments
still came from every side.
One of the biggest surprises at prom was the elegance of the gym. Many had taken a sneak preview of the
decorations, but with the lights dimmed, and the couples
beautifully dressed, the atmosphere was truly that of a
street in Paris. The Eifel Tower, glowing with sparkling
lights, looked beautiful in the darkened gym. The commons
resembled a small cafe in Paris. The school indeed had
been transformed into French beauty in just one day.
I just love your hair!
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Exquisite Hour
"Let us dream , it is the hour . . . E:-.quisite hour,"
said Paul Verlaine in his poem The White Moon , printed
on the program for this year's prom. This was indeed the
way many people felt in the arms of their favorite date,
dancing in a street in gay Paris.
The music for this occasion, provided by Del Rene and
his orchestra, was beautiful. Many could have danced all
night without stopping, but at ten o'clock, the officers of
the junior and enior classes and their dates were announced , and the king and queen were crowned by last
year's royal couple. Donna Kraak and Wa) ne Andreucci
crowned the royal couple, Jeanne ihlson and Tom Schindler. Wayne touched off the crowning b) kissing Jeanne
lightly on the cheek after placing the crown of flowers on
her head.
After the crowning, the evening had just started for
everyone, and there was more and more dancing. Often
when the girl's feet got tired, the couple went to the commons for a short while and enjoyed the punch and cookies
being served. Sophomore girls in ruffled white hats served
as waitresses and watched their older schoolmates. They
dreamed of the day that they too would attend the
junior prom.
Many memories of a wonderfu l evening of dancing
were imprinted on the minds of each person. The dance
was something the couples would never forget.
Jeanne
I could have danced all night.
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ih lson and Tom Schind ler with Donna Kraak and Wayne Andreucci.
The king and queen's dance.
The royal couples of the past two years.
Diane and Pete in a dream world.
Mary, you look beautiful tonight.
Kamal and his date.
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Bruce and his date greet Mr. and Mrs. Hosmanek.
Anne and Ed go down the receiving line.
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ow, how do you pronounce this?
The Promenade and Afterglow
At midnight the parents and friends of the promgoers began to file into the auditorium for the promenade.
The promenade was planned outside, but plans were
changed because of the cold weather. When the time came
for the promenade to start, the auditorium was almost
filled. The court started the promenade and then each
couple attending the dance was announced and greeted the
receiving line.
Each couple ate a small dinner in the cafeteria,
served by members of the Kiwanis Club. The couple could
eat either before or after the promenade. This was necessary because of the great number of couples attending.
The dinner consisted of ham and buns, jello, potato salad,
and relishes. After the dinner the couples could either
listen to the band in the cafeteria, sit and talk in the commons, or dance in the gym.
A movie was shown about 1:30 a.m. that was very appropriate because it tied in with the theme of the prom.
The movie was about manufacturers of miniature Eifel
Towers. The couples all went to the gym to listen to the
music of Yesterday's Children after the movie, and many
still even had enough energy to dance. The band stopped
playing at 4:30, breakfast was served, and everyone went
home to sweet dreams of a wonderful evening.
Dick and Bobbie enjoy themselves.
The girls always keep the boys busy!
The mayor watches as Debbie and Kevin get refreshments.
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Julie, Paul, and Kamal say their good-byes.
Honors, Awards, Tears
Highlight Assembly
The annual Senior Awards Assembly brought tears to
the eyes of many. Sophomores and juniors thought of their
senior friends leaving and of their senior year, while seniors realized graduation was only a week away.
Senior students were recognized with trophies, keys,
scholarships, and various service awards. The twenty
most outstanding seniors were named :
Ellen Ambro
Wayne Andreucci
Debbie Brenneman
Dennis Cecchini
Val Cecchini
Mike DeWitt
Arlinda Eaton
Benton Hammond
Janet Hammond
Helen Harmon
Fay recei\es the Margie Had.barth Trophy
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Steve Hartley
Mary Jo Huissen
Dave laquinta
Ellen Ide
Fay Kitchen
John Krumpos
Jeff Parry
Molly Sordahl
Pat Wagner
Janis Zuehlsdorf
Scholar hip winnin~ seniors, John, Arlinda, Tom, and Molly.
A time of memories.
Smile for the future.
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And I Will Follow If I Can
Senior Banquet was held at St. Theresa's Hall May
23. An array of fashionable seniors sat happily with their
friends enjoying a good meal and excellent entertainment.
Kevin McKay, Master of Ceremonies, kept everyone laughing; if he hadn't, the girls would have been crying, for it
was the last time for many good friends to sit together.
Tremper traditions were mocked , but everyone realized that their senior school year was coming quickly to a
close. Through all the laughter, a glimmer of sadness,
memories, and future skipped through . Tremper seniors
became proud of their class accomplishments and thankful
for the rules of the administration that led them to become
better adults.
Entertainment was provided by Paula Pederson, who
sang a solo; by a quartet, including Joe Chulew, Sam
Chulew, Steve Reimer, and Dennis Cecchini; and a solo
by Joe Chulew accompanied by a trio from the orchestra.
Speeches were given by Steve Schindler, President of the
Junior Class; Wayne Andreucci; President of the Senior
Class; and by our dedicated principal, Mr. Hosmanek.
Kevin supplied his usual number of sick Indian jokes.
Senior Banquet was a unique evening that will be remembered by all who attended.
Debbie and Dave receive their awards.
Steve and Joe perform for the last time.
Mr. Hosmanek gets a standing ovation for his patience through the years.
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The food was deliciou s and the seniors real!~ loaded their plates.
We all enjoyed the entertainment.
Dennis and Sam harmonize together.
Senior Awards
Ben Hammond
Jim Reed
Mark Kausalik
John Krumpos
Stewart Ross
Paul Eerdmans
Dennis Cecchini
Jack Pautz
Debbie Ledanski
Wayne Andreucci
Most Likely to Succeed
Best Dressed
Best Dancer
Most Intelligent
Most Talented
Most Friendly
Most AcUve
Most Athletic
Funniest
Best All Around
Ellen Ide
Barb Weise
Bobbi Helgesen
Pat Wagner
Paula Pederson
Helen Harmon
Val Cecchini
Fay Kitchin
Dave Iaquinta
Arlinda Eaton
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Proudly the Class of 1968 Proceeds
A ~omber ~roup seated to)(ether lor the last time.
&'Ck~ Allen recei\l'' her diploma from
:-.t rs. Jaeschke.
Da\e ~a'e the ln"1cation.
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to Face the World
Commencement exercises for the fourth class of
Tremper graduates, the first class to complete three
years at Tremper, were held on June 7, 1968 at the Carthage Field House at eight o'clock.
Five hundred ninet}-seven seniors, dres ed in ro}al
blue caps and gowns with red and blue tassels, marched
into the room to "Aida" played by the Tremper Orchestra. Wayne Andreucci, President of the Senior Class led in
the Pledge of Allegiance. After the singing of the ational
Anthem, Dave Brown, Senior Class Member, gave the Invocation. The choir presented two musical selections.
Dave Vite, Senior Cla s Member, gave a speech entitled
"Perspectives" and Dennis Cecchini presented his
thoughts in a Commencement Message. The Tremper Orchestra then played "Metropolitan Portrait." Ellen Ide
continued the program with "Promises to Keep." Mr.
Hosmanek presented the Class of 1968 with a review of its
accomplishments and hopes. Dr. Donald Smitley, Superintendent of Schools, accepted the class. Mrs. Frances
Jaeschke, President of the Board of Education, awarded
the diplomas. For the last time, seniors sang their Alma
Mater, then following the Benediction, given by Pat Wagner, the graduates marched out of the Field House to
"Pomp and Circumstance."
"The Road Goes Ever Onward."
The last orders were i;ive11.
"The Class of 1968 .. . no ordinar) cla"· ··
Rdlectio11s.
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Athletics
Pull , Peter, pull 1
Mike and Fred practice at Lincoln Park.
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Dave likes the world upside down .
It has to be up a little higher, Ralph .
GO!!!
Eddie takes a might~ swing.
A Trojan plunges for another yard .
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FIGHT • • •
Jack goes up for a )a, up.
Barry has his directions mixed up.
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Wavne catches a grounder.
Mark demonstrates his form in the broad jump.
Mike is out to win!
John shows his style.
Fred escapes for a touchdown.
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A strong finish .
Hich lines up a putt.
John senes a winning point.
Dave executes a V seat.
\an is out to win.
To Win The Game
Go, Ben'
Gary sa~s . "Look out below."
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Jim Hagberg; Grant Anderson; Tom Crawford ; Fred Brookhouse; Mike DeWitt; Bob Crawford. MIDDLE ROW :
Peter Johnson, manager; val Kess in ger; Richard Young; Ralph Albert;
Ed Ziezemer; Gary Jones; Ed Stamm; Dennis Voelz; Doug Ketchum.
BACK ROW : Scott Anderson, manager; John Pederson; Evan Macik;
Wayne Bosman; Mike Clark; Tim Verbick ; Ste\e Young; Steve Kuczenski; Denn is Coultier; Hugh Tollack; Mark Parker; Coach Wes Holman.
Rapid Roadrunners Improve
The cross country team not only made a vast improvement over other years, but also recorded the first
victory for a cross country team at Tremper. The long
sought victory took place at the Zion Invitational where
they placed first out of three teams.
Fred Brookhouse, a member of the team , made history by being the first Trojan Roadrunner to qualify for
the state meet. Fred came in ninth in a field of more than
one hundred runners. Other runners on the team who made
fine showings were Mike DeWitt and Grant Anderson.
Mike DeWitt tries to catch speedy Fred Brookhouse.
Tom and Bob Crawford practice at Lincoln Park.
Season Scoreboard
TREMPER
1st
3rd
2nd
6th
2nd
6th
2nd
6th
10th
9th
9th
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(3 teams)
Zion Im itational
(5 teams)
Tremoer Im itational
West Allis at Tremper (2 teams)
(10 teams)
\ladison Im itational
(.5 teams)
Count\ Quadrangular
(9 teams)
Lakeshore Im itational
(2 teams)
Bradford at Tremper
( 10 teams)
:\I ich\t~st Im itational
( 13 teams )
Big Eight Sectionals
(18 teams)
Sectionals
State Meet
(Fred Bnxikhouse)
Gymnasts Compete At Tremper
The newly formed gymnastics team at Tremper competed in the first gymnastics meet ever held in Kenosha.
The first team to encounter the Trojan gymnasts was a
team from Mundelein, Ill. This meet, a close battle, ended
with Mundelein winning 56-52. oteworthy routines were
executed by Dave Schani, Dave Iaquinta, and Ken Kalcic.
The second and final meet of the year was against a strong
team from Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest won 67 1h-47 ¥z.
Bill Anderson, Ron Jacobs, Mark Kausalik, and Darrell
Kussow also participated in these meets.
History was made as Dave Schani became the first
Trojan to qualify for the State Gymnastics Meet. Ken Kalcic and Dave laquinta just barely failed to qualify. Dave
Schani took 13th place at the meet. In the future, gymnastics may be a major sport at Tremper with a full season schedule and letter awards for outstanding invividuals.
Left : Da'c laquinta goes
through
his
tumbling
routine.
Below:
Dave
Schani
pushes into a difficult
hand stand on the high
parallel bars.
Dave Schani executes a v-seat on the high parallel bars.
FRONT ROW (left to right): Darrell Kussow ; Ron Jacobs; Da'e laquinta; Ken Kalcic. BACK ROW : Tim
Brennan; Mark Kausalik; Dave Schani; Bill Anderson; Coach Wes Holman.
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Ralph Bishop; Dan Zarletti; Dave Wallig;
Louie Borland ; Kurt Wagner; Ed Hopkins; Larry Monteen ; Jack Mann;
John :\lartinez; Jack Pautz; Da\e \'ite; Brad Richards ; Dennis Cecchini;
Fred Kessinger. SECO D ROW : Coach Glenn \1cCulloch ; Dan Piela;
Pete Le\Onowich; Da\e Schmitz; Chuck Christopherson ; \lark Kausilik;
Bill Waldron; Brian Buck; Joe Cauthern ; :\tare Eisen; Tom Dibble; Ed
Zydowsky; Al emeth ; Ted ehlsen; Chuck Kochersperger;
oel Gentz;
Dale Kolmos ; Jim Jesselun ; Coach And~ Smith. THIRD ROW: Coach
Vern Schmale ; Bob Harris; Pete Smith ; Greg :\ugent; Norm \1attson ;
\!arty Johnson; Gary Ohlgart ; Ken Lord ; Bob Feckler; Dave Christiansen; Dan Cassity ; Jim Lubiewski; Rand' Fechner; Mark Young ; Dale
Kloet ; Gary Fish; Jerry Schneider; Coach Bistrick.
Varsity Improves Season Record
The football team compiled a record of four wins and
four losses. The team started strong by beating Racine
Case 17-14 in the first game of the season. Tremper's
Homecoming was highlighted by a victory over Madison
Central in which we triumphed 21-14. Then in ending the
season, we wholloped Bradford in a rivalry game, 21-13.
This year the team captains were Jack Pautz and Dan
Cassity. Dan was also voted "Most Valuable Player."
Coach Glenn \lcCulloch assists quarterback Jack Pautz.
But Coach, I was going this way and he was going that wa\!
Season Scoreboard
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Wins-4
82
17
12
6
21
10
3
7
21
Racine Case
Madison Memorial
Janesville Craig
Madison Central
Racine Horlick
Racine Park
Madison Lafollette
Bradford
Losses-4
14
0
7
14
27
6
40
13
Ties-0
Sophomores Try Harder
The sophomore team made a gallant effort to have a
winning season, but ended up on the losing side against the
tougher teams in the conference. The sophomores' final
record was one win and six losses.
The sophomores only victory came in a game with
Janesville Craig in which they downed them 24-0. Even
though their record will never show it, the sophomores
lost many close games. In the games against Janesville
Parker, Beloit, and Racine Horlick, the final score was
7-6. These three games could well have been victories if
the breaks of the games could have swayed to the Trojan
side.
The sophomores were led by coaches Keith Fossey
and Leonard Apple, and were piloted on the field by quarterback John Splitek.
Trojans trounce oncoming runner.
FRO T ROW (left to right) : Jeff Ronzonc; Kurt Schmidt; Mark Lang;
Mike Sturino; Clarence Flannery; Lane Yrghart ; Marc Tutlewski ; Mike
Antonacci; John Pitt · David Fraher; John Splitek; Rick Foster. SECOND ROW: John Hauptman, Manager; Dick Meltzer; Gene Schnuckel;
James Giannotti; David Westphal; Ron Conforti; Mark Pucci; Les
Broadhurst; Mike Mohalley; Alan Koos; Jay Sorensen; Keith Merrit; Dan
Season Scoreboard
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Wins-I
6
6
24
6
0
6
7
Janesville Parker
Racine Case
Janesville Craig
Beloit
Bradford
Racine Horlick
Racine Park
Losses-6
7
24
0
7
19
7
19
Ties-0
Running Back Dick Meltzer plunges for a IO-yard gain.
Sche\e; Bob Sanders; Ed St. Peter; Gene Tenuta; Dave Witt. \1anager.
THIRD ROW: Coach Keith Fosse\; Ed Kleinschmidt; Joe Ledamki ; Bob
Terwall; Jim Van D'ke; Chip Clausen ; Bob Warrender; Bill Tews;
Matt Young ; John Anderson; Jerry Houston ; Rick elson; Mike Capodarco; Steve Wick; Tom Gascoigne; John Johnstone; Coach Leonard
Apple.
Trojans Victorious Over Bradford ...
Our fearless leader? Coach Vern Schmale.
Ri~ht : Safet~
Dave Schmitz makes the takle.
Ed Zvdowski takes O\ er as quarterback for
injur~d Jack Pautz.
Left : A victor~ at Bradford.
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One of Tremper's best -
Fred Kessinger.
Quarterback jack Pautz just
bare!~
gets the pass off.
jack Pautz prepares to hand-off to running back, Fred Kessinger.
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Tom Schindler; Jim Brus; Greg
Block; John Menga>; Pat Sullivan. SECOND ROW: Jack Mann;
Pete Johnson; Bob Schneider; Steve Kuczenski. THIRD ROW :
Coach Wes Holman; Coach Al Zimmerman; Gar~ Smart; Mark
Kausalik ; Dave Matelski ; Tom Schutz, mgr. BACK ROW: Steve
Burman; Tom Webb; Tom Duncan; Bill Knickrehm, mgr; Doug
Ketchum, mgr. 0
THE BOARD (left to right): Gerald Palmer;
Steve Schindler; Tim Socha; Tom Stefani; Rav Camosv; Allen
Palmer; Dave Wallig; Don Kitchin .
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Mike Pavolich ; Bob Cesario; Terry
Dow; Jim Garramone; Bill Reudman . SECOND ROW : Tom
Schutz; John Phillipson; Tom Crawford; Mark Paulin; Louis
Tillman; Ken Schaefer; Dick Gra\. BACK ROW: Doug Ketchum,
mgr. ; Dick Kussow; Jerr) Houston ; John Johnstone; Bob Malcewicz; Rick Reinherz; Phil Petei; Paul Eerdmans ; Wayne
Christiansen; Coach Al Zimmerman.
Jim Brus taking a first in the 100 ,cl . breaststroke
Swim Team Is One of
Strongest Teams in Area
The swim team , ending the season with a record of 6-4, had
one of the strongest teams in the area. Three of the frogmen's
victories were over our cit} rivals, Bradford. The other three
victories were over Racine Park, 53-42; Fort Atkinson, 48-47;
and Racine Case, 61-34.
At the Lakeshore Invitational, Tremper placed 3rd and then
later at the Rebel Invitational placed 4th. After a trouncing victory at Bradford, the team slowed down quite a bit and placed
10th in the Big Eight and 6th at the sectionals. No one from the
team met. the requirements to go to state.
The Junior Varsity had a very successful season and compiled a record of 10-3.
This year the Varsity team was led by coach Wes Holman
and the Junior Varsity team was led by coach Al Zimmerman.
In the water, the team was led by strong swimming from Peter
Johnson and Greg Block.
Mark Kausalik finishin!( his din>.
Junior Varsitv swimmers bend toward a fast start.
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FHO'\T HOW (left to ri~ht): Don ' chmidt ; \like DeWitt; Wayne Andreucd ; Lee Dahl; Ed Zydowsky ; John laquinta; Dennis Bedford ; Larry
\1ontl'cn ; Gerald Streich. BACK HOW: John Loss; Jerr\ Grimes ; Tom
Jaehne; Jim Lubniewski; Jim Fennema; Ben Hammond; Marl.. Pias;
Dale Kloet; David Brown ; Peter Smith ; Tim Verbiek.
Trojans Reach Sectionals
The basketball team started the season off fast by
winning three of their first four games. They beat Racine
Case, 69-59; Madison Central, 93-58; and Kenosha Bradford, 67-51. The next six games were disastrous for the
Trojan cagers as they only won one out of those six.
This was the first year in the history of Tremper that
the basketball team made it past the city sectionals. In the
city sectionals our Trojans beat the Bradford Red Devils,
for the third time this season in a close game, 65-64.
The team was led by Coach Joe Brittelli; Captain
Jack Pautz; most valuable player, Dave Brown; and the
one hundred and ten percenter, Ben Hammond.
Season Scoreboard
Tremper
69
Racine Case
Tremper
43
Racine Horlick
Tremper
93
Madison Central
Tremper
67
Bradford
Tremper
42
Madison Lafollette
Tremper
62
Madison West
Tremper
53
Madison East
Tremper
56
Madison Memorial
Tremper
48
Racine Park
Tremper
51
Beloit
Tremper
55
Waterford
Tremper
54
Brookfield East
Tremper
41
Racine Horlick
Tremper
50
Jane ville Parker
Tremper
37
Salem Central
Tremper
66
Janesville Craig
Tremper
65
Racine Park
Tremper
66
Kenosha Bradford
Tremper
65
Kenosha Bradford
Tremper
50
Lake Geneva
Conference: 6 wins 6 losses
Overall: 9 wins 11 losses
59
52
58
51
66
66
73
43
77
73
44
69
38
57
75
61
77
50
64
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Sophomores Follow Footsteps of Varsity
The sophomores, led by Coach Filippelli, compiled a
season record of six wins and six losses. The overall
record for the sophomores was eight wins and ten losses.
The sophomores started the season out by winning
three out of their first five games. They beat Madison
Central, 58-30; Kenosha Bradford, 38-29; and Madison
LaFollette, 57-55. Then in the next five games they followed the pattern of the varsit)- by losing four out of those
five. The only game they won was a squeaker over \1adison Memorial, 51-48. Then in ending the season they
evened things up by winning four games and losing four
games.
Season Scoreboard
Brll Letsom goes up for a 'ital jump shot.
FRO T ROW (left to right): Colin Van Exel; John Splitek ; Glen
MattO\ ; Ed St. Peter; icke~ Van Exel. MIDDLE ROW: Paul
Demske; Gene laquinta; Marty Clark; Chip Claussen; Bob War-
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
Tremper
40
46
58
38
57
45
43
51
39
53
67
50
48
63
57
52
Racine Case
Racine Horlick
Madison Central
Kenosha Bradford
Madison LaFollette
Madison West
Madison East
Madison Memorial
Racine Park
Beloit
Waterford
Brookfield East
Racine Horlick
Janesville Parker
Janesville Craig
Kenosha Bradford
59
61
30
29
55
63
71
48
58
79
50
52
72
59
50
35
render; Dan Parks. BACK ROW: Harr~ Kalvonjian; mgr. ; Mike
Mohalle\; Les Broadhurst; Marc Haarbauer; Coach Filippelli.
MISS! G: Bill Letsom.
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Ben Hammond battles for the ball as Jim Fennema and Dave Brown look on.
Basketball Teams Display Skill and
Lee Dahl prepares to dribble away from a Beloit player.
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Jack Pautz dribbles towards the basket as Dale Kloet looks on.
Dennis Bedtord
Improvement
Sophomore Gene laquinta tips it in for two points.
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VARSITY-FRONT ROW (left to right) : Bill West ; John Martin; Nyal
Kessinger ; John 1artinez; Evan Macik ; Ed Stamm; Mike Pitts; Fred
Kessinger. BACK ROW : Coach Jerry Barr; Dean Morton , mgr. ;
Terrv Emerv Van Carlson ; Dave Christiansen; Noel Gentz; Jay Sorense.n; Dale .Kolmos; Ste'e Ade ; Glenn Rugg, mgr.
J
IOR VARSITY-FRO T ROW (left to right) : Chuck Fm; Bob
Tullus; Floyd Brown ; Larry :'1.elson ; Bill Tews , Ed \Verve ; J. VanDyke; Denni~ Post ; Chuck \anLone ; John Shearer, Coach Fossey.
SECO D ROW: Larry Singer; Bob Sanders; Jeff Renzoni; Jim Gion-
notti; Kurt Guttormsen BACK ROW \like Sturino, Paul Gentz , Bill
Tmmey; Gary Gardner; Tim Grenn ; Hugh Gately; Larry Littel ; Doug
Paul; Tom Green ; Randy Boutan.
Varsity and Junior
Varsity Wrestlers
This season the varsity wrestling team, led by Coach
Jerr)- Barr, compiled an astounding record of 12-1 and
took first in both the Racine Case and West Bend
Invitationals.
The team also did very well by placing fifth in the
Big Eight Tournament. The only meet which the varsit)wrestlers lost was the meet against the strong Racine
Park team. The team in both meetings against our city
rivals, Bradford, walloped the Red Devils by scores of
36-5 and 39-8.
The junior varsity led by Coach Keith Fossey also did
well on compiling a 7-2-1 record for the season. In the
Sophomore Tournament, the team took first place.
In the State Tournament the only Trojan Wrestler to
compete was John Martin. John almost went all the way to
take first place but because of a bad break ended up third.
Fred Kessinger e\ecuting a takedown.
Tremper's John Martin attempting to turn his opponent in a winning pin.
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lntramurals Provide Action
Football, volleyball, and basketball were all a part.
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FRO T ROW: (left to right) Larry Williams; Chuck Greiner; Jim Feitz;
Barney Caponeschi; Tom Bothe; Brant Yantorni. BACK ROW: John
Garren; Bill Hewitt; Bill Linkus; Jon Lubniewske; Harry Kalvonjian;
Dave Robinson; Randy Driepke; John Jolicoeur; Rich Woodbury, Coach
Charles Short. MISSING, Leif Guttormsen.
Golfers Reach State
The golf team, for the first time in Tremper' s history, has reached the state finals in . Madison. This means
that the team was one of the top sixteen high school teams
in the state. The golfers, having a 3-6 dual meet record ,
played in one of the strongest conferences in the state. In
the conference are three strong teams from each Racine
and Madison, and the strong Beloit and Janesville teams.
A highlight of the season was their two victories against
Bradford . At the Janesville Invitational, they took eighth
out of thirty-one teams. The regionals, which included all
of Kenosha County, saw Tremper take first to qualify for
the sectionals. At the sectionals, which included the southwest corner of Wisconsin, the golfers took second to beat
Racine Horlick and Cudahy, and qualified for the state
meet in Madison. The team was led by Coach Charles
Short and Captain Leif Guttormsen. Most Valuable Player
was John Jolicoeur and the player with the best attitude
was sophomore Tom Bothe.
DUAL MEETS:
Racine Park- Lost
Bradford - Won
Racine Horlick - Lost
Racine Case - Lost
Racine Park - Lost
TO URN AM ENTS:
Lake Geneva - Lost
New Berlin - Won
Regionals - 1st out of seven
Racine Case - Lost
Sectionals - 2nd out of eight
Bradford - Won
John Jolicoeur - one of Tremper' s best.
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Varsity-FIRST ROW (left to right): David Fraher; Keith Merritt;
Mike Antonnaci; Tom Duncan; Tom Crawford; Lee Dahl; David Chemerow; Mark Kausilik; Larry Monteen. SECOND ROW: Tom Young;
Dale Kloet; Walter Breach; Dan Cassity; David Christiansen; Norm
Mattson; Mat Young; Tom Dibble. THIRD ROW: Coach Bradley
Coach Fossey; Ralph Bishop; Jon McMahon; Mark Young; Fred Brookhouse; Grant Anderson; Jay Kennedy; Coach Zimmerman. MISSING:
Bob Crawford; Jim Hagberg; and Pete Johnson.
Jay Vee-FIRST ROW (left to right): Ed Ziesemer; Dick Kussow;
Loren Breach; John Splitek; Richard Young; Jeff Renzoni; Mike Mohalley; Gene Tenuta; Gene Schnuckel; Mark Sloboniack; Charles Druktines; yal Kessinger. SECOND ROW: Mike Coshun; Jeff Huff; Hugh
Tollack; Terry Kjeldgaard; Steve Young; Dave Taske; Martin Clark;
Tim Verbick; Bill Tews; John Folland; Steve Kuczenski. THIRD
ROW: Coach Bradley; Coach Fossey; Paul Demske; Doug Stein; G;lry
Fish; Rick Nelson; Jay Sorenson; Michael Yates; Scott Nelson; Mark
Paulin; Jay· Kennedy; Coach Zimmerman.
Track Team Has Best Season Ever
The track team, led by Head Coach Al Zimmerman,
ended an excellent season by finishing seventh in the state
meet at Madison. They started off the season by placing
second in the Milwaukee Journal Invitational in a field of
twenty teams. In dual meets, the track team compiled an
impressive record of 5-1, losing their only meet to the
strong Racine Horlick Team. The big highlight of the
track season was their stunning victory at Monona Grove.
The meet there matched twenty-four ·of the strongest
teams of the state.
The Trojans were led by strong running from Tom
Young, Tom Dibble, Walter Breach, and Fred Brookhouse.
Dave Christiansen also did well in the shot put and the
discus. Their schedule went as follows:
Dual Meets:
Racine Park - Won
Racine Horlick - Lost
Bradford - Won
Brookfield - Won
Racine Horlick - Won
Bradford - Won
Milwaukee Journal - 2nd
Rebel Invitational - 2nd
Lackshore Invitational - 1st
Janesville - 2nd
Monona Grove - 1st
Sectionals - 2nd
State -
Dave Christiansen puts his weight behind the shot put.
Walter and Ralph fly over the hurdles.
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Tennis Team Reaches State
The tennis team , one of the best in Tremper' s history, ended their season by putting on a fine showing at
the state meet. The team , finishing with a 7-1 dual meet
record, lost their only meet to the strong Bradford team.
They took firsts in the Lakeshore Quadrangular, KenoshaRacine Quadrangular, Waukesha Quadrangular, and the
Janesville Quadrangular. In the first meet, a triangular
at Waukegan, they had a slow start and took second. At
the regional tournament, they again took first but in a
field of eight teams. Then, in the five team sectionals,
they qualified for the state meet by taking second.
DUAL MEETS :
Racine Case-Won
Racine Park-Won
Racine Horlick-Won
Bradford-Lost
Racine Case-Won
Racine Horlick- Won
Bradford-Won
Zion Benton-Won
QUADRANGULARS :
Lake hore-First
John Holicka e\ecutes a serve
Larry Talley and Tom Schindlt>r-Tremper's number onl' doubles team .
Kenosha- Racine-First
Waukesha-First
Janesville-First
FRONT ROW (left to right): Steve Schindler; John Kangas ; John Holton ;
Roger Curio; Larry Talley; Tom Schindler. BACK ROW : Coach Wes
Larry and Tom display winning style.
Holman ; Steve Hartley; Larry Sparks; Larry Sokol; Bill Knickrehm ,
John Holicka; Rich Halverson.
John Holton -Tremper's number one singles.
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Trojan "9" Looks
Toward The Future
The Trojan "9" got off to a slow start by losing its
first two games against Racine Park and Jan es ville
Parker. After that their pitching came about and they won
a couple, but never fully recovered. The team's first victory came when Ben Hammond, Pete Smith, and Jim Fennema combined to pitch a 6-0 shutout against Racine
Case. The varsity baseball season was highlighted by
three victories against Bradford, and two victories in the
state contest. The team started in the di trict games with
two victories. The first one again t Racine Case 6-3 and
the next against Bradford 5-4. In the next game against
Racine Park they lost a heartbreaker 4-2. Coming back
next year will be Chuck Kochesperger who hit 2 homeruns
in one game, and Ed Zydowski who was the leading hitter
and won the Most Valuable Player award.
The sophomore team who had a very successful season displayed much promise for next year's team. The
team led by Coach Debele ended the season with a record
of 9 wins. 2 losses. and 2 ties.
VARSITY SCORES:
Janesville Parker
Racine Case
Racine Park
Bradford
Racine Horlick
Racine Park
6-9
6-0
5-1
4-6
0-3
4-6
Dalt" Kolmo; )!Ot'S back tor a pop-up.
Ben Hammond di;pla'; hi<. ;t~ le.
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Pete Levonowich's mighty wing.
Bradford
Racine Case
Wilmont
Bradford
Racine Horlick
Beloit
10-2
1-4
5-8
3-1
5-1
3-4
VARSITY: FRO T ROW (left to right): George Krulatz; Pete Levonowich ; Jim Ballard ; Dale Kolmos ; John laquinta ; Don Stanford ; Fred
Kessinger. SECO D ROW : Paul
ighbor; Mark Pias; Jim Fennema ;
Ben Hammond; Pete Smith ; Scott Holmes; John Loss. BACK ROW
Dennis Cecchini, mgr.; Tom Lober, mgr. ; \1 ike Dewitt ; Chuck Koc hers
berger; Ed Zydowsl..i ; Wa~ ne Andreucci; Coach Anch Smith
SOPHOMORES: FRO T ROW (left to right): Joel Fredrickson;
Mike Dwyer; Marc Tutlewski; Bill Koos ; Ed St. Peter; Phil Kuba; Tim
Brennan. SECO D ROW : Lindsey elson; Tom laquinta; Steve Wick;
Chip Claussen ; Bill Letsome; Bob Terwall ; Dan Parks. BACK ROW :
Ron Conforti; Jim Kish line; John Pitts; Mark Him era\\ er; Larrie
Jeffries, Coach Debde.
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Cheerleaders Help Cheer Teams to Victory
The idea of two varsity cheering squads, something new
this year, prO\cd to be effective as Tremper's var ity squads
rated higher interscholastically this year than in previou years.
Displaying pep and school spirit, the cheerleaders drew much
enthusiasm from the crowds. Hardworking squad captains were
Fay Kitchin and Debbie Shankland.
Tremper' s sophomore cheerleaders always managed to
keep sophomore and junior varsity competition lively. Since no
captain was chosen, each girl had a chance to lead the squad.
Numbering only five regular girls and one alternate, Daryl Guttomsen, the sophomore cheerleaders had a very successful
year.
Captains, Debbie Shankland and Fa~ Kitchin.
Debbie Brenneman leads the cheer.
(Left to Right:) Loui~e Pitch; Trudi Horochena; Debbie Shankland; Jan Heck; Jill Pautz.
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(Left to Right): Jan \1ittlesteadt; Shari Cornell; Carol~ n MacKay;
neman; Joanil' \1eltzer.
Fa~
Kitchin; Debb~ Bren-
Cheerleader Additions
The varsity and sophomore cheerleaders added to their activities by
cheering together for the spring sports. The spring uniforms consisted of
navy blue bermudas and white blouses.
As well as creating excitement at competitive games, the cheerleaders held pep assemblies and a dance. The dance, called "After the
Game," was a great success.
A sophomore cheerleader-"Ghe Us a T."
Jill Pautz in the homecoming parade.
Sophomore cheerleaders (Left to Right): Debbie Drissl'I; \Iona Pautz; Linnea
Vogler; Barb Lundskow; Lisa Becker.
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Clubs
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And
Organizations
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Tremper Concert Band
My gosh , everrnne stayed in step!
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The Tremper Band, under the direction of Allan R.
Harris, has been active all year. They began the summer
season by marching in the Milk Day and Cedarburg Music
Festivals. During July they participated at Marshfield,
Wisconsin ; Milwaukee 4th of July parade ; International
Lion' s parade; South Milwaukee Festival of Music; and
the Music Round-up in Kenosha. Next the band went to
Minneapolis and then held the annual Ice Cream Social.
When the school year began, the band held pep rallies,
drilled during halftime, and marched in the Homecoming
Parade. Winter brought many contests where the band received firsts . During April , the Swing Band pre ented
their variety show, " Younger Than Springtime." The
band played patriotic ongs which set the mood for Governor Knowles' vi it for our Flag Dedication. With May
came the fourth annual Spring Concert.
The band marched in the Kenosha Memorial Day
parade and participated in the Memorial Service to finish
the year. Our band was truly on the move!
Band Members
FRO T ROW - left to right
Sue Barrows
Barbara Schuetz
Marv Peterman
Anna Splitek
Linda Wick
Helen Harmon
Karen Petersen
Anne Spraker
Linda Dubaniewicz
Heidi Behnke
Marna Zehms
Louise Valentine
Gail Haubrich
SECOND ROW
Sharolyn Laek
Rick Benkstein
Jane Snyder
Buzz Bonacci
Michael Scherr
Dave Schani
Dave Westphal
Jeff Christman
Gary Smart
Judy Smith
Sandy Larson
Gail Dubaniewicz
Ellen Wood
Dennis Goldstein
Linda Vandenberg
Debbie Ledanski
Robert Cesario
Arlinda Eaton
THIRD ROW
Bill Anderson
Bob Taube
MarkSlobodianuk
Tom Leake
ancv Fennema
Rosa~ne Kempin
Carl Kishline
John Martin
Kathv Lar on
Cath} Vandenberg
Louis Olsen
Fred Brookhouse
Pam Kessler
David Matelski
Forest Evanoff
Cherrvl Anderson
Linda' Staude
Richard Reinherz
Barb Banerdt
Lvsa Becker
Randi Landgren
Kathy Rohrer
Debbie Drissel
Meta Kuessow
Rita Simons
FOURTH ROW
Stewart Ross
Jeff Peterson
Jim Sinclair
Tim Verbick
Ed Zvdowski
John,Klinkerfuss
Garv Hamachek
Lorin Westplate
Charles Frieman
Chip Claussen
Randv Zieth
Rick Ellefson
Jim Sorensen
Roger Krehbiel
Ronald Fisher
Jim Brus
Paul Kessler
Hugh Tollack
Glenn Rugg
Bob Anderson
Jerrv Grimes
Fra~k Haselwander
Dennis Voelz
Jason Myers
Julie Block
Steve Burman
Vickie VanSlvke
Diane Wasse.r
Steve Vogel
Lynn Harmon
John Splitek
Marcia Newman
Sue Hoff
Pat Waite
FIFTH ROW
Terri Becker
Cheryl Covington
Linnea Vogler
Maf\ Borden
anc' Andreucci
Sue Weise
Barb Weise
Renee Rizzo
Bobbie Helgesen
Man Posselt
Janice Braun
Joan Tredon
John Peterman
Larrv Lemke
Jim Taube
Mike Totts
Joe Ledanski
Fred Wenger
Bob Weismen
Jim Camerota
Gary Kautenberg
Jay Kennedy
Kim Nelson
Brian Ford
Gary Arnett
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FRO T ROW (left to right ): Cheryl Covington; Linnea Vogler; Mary
Bor(len; Nanc~ ' Andreucci ; Sue Weise; Barb Weise; Renee Rizzo; Bobbie
With unfurled flag and determined faces , the~ marched ,
Helgesen; Mary Posselt; Janice Braun ; Joanie Tredon ; and Colorguard
Sergeant Terri Becker.
Colorguard Adds
Spice to Band
The colorguard is composed of twelve hardworking sophomore, junior, and senior girls, who
bear two sabres and nine flags, Colorguard Sergeant
Terri Becker conducted the group in their precise
routines,
During the summer, the highstepping squad
marches with the band in numerous contests and
parades, They practiced hard , laughed during inspection, and made numerable wonderful memories.
In the fall, the girls presented field drills during
halftime programs for football . They also participated in the flag a sembl: with Governor Knowles.
When the band practices third hour during
school, the girls help in distributing and collecting
music. They also aid the band b} helping at rehear als, concerts, and activit: boosters. The colorguard
works hard and add color and interest to the
Tremper Band .
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Beaming Choraliers swayed to the music of ''Georg' Girl" and "Born Free" at the Variety Show
The Choraliers, a group of twenty-three smiling
young men and women, were formed last year for the
purpose of singing pop music. They are an extra-curricular group who sing mainly for self-enjoyment and the
entertainment of others.
Accompanied by Dan Apyan, Jim Camerota, and Ray
Sanders, the Choraliers exhibited their excellent musical
ability.
Sprighty Choraliers Sing Their Way to Fame
F.RONT ROW (left to right): Paula Oober; Paula Pedt•rson; Sue 1ontemum>; Hope Backe; Connie O'Mara; Janis Zuehlsdorf; Carol Smolin.,ki; Gail Johnson; aomi Gould; and Peggy Eucalano. SECO D ROW:
Dan Zarletti ; Don Kitchen ; Geral Prz, by lski; Bart O' Mara ; John Fin~e;
Rick Johnson; and John Holicka.
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Choir Members
FRO TROW {left to right)
Penn~ Hamsinii;
Peii;ii;y Eucalano
ancv Paterson
Val Y~rbrough
Naomi Gould
Penny Maedke
Linda Chrbtian
Sue Montemurro
Kris Jensen
Marie Guelzcm
Carol Anderson
Kitty 1oses
Paula Dober
Nancy Schneider
Cheryl Howe
Joannie \teltzer
SECO DROW ·
Mary Jo Huissen
Sue Johnson
Gail John on
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Connie O ' Mara
Wend' Lawell
Janis Zuelsdorf
Kathy Stevens
Kim Starr
Lois Romaine
Laurie McDermott
Debbie Johnson
Shern Mostenan
Carot" Smolinski
Jane Moses
THIRD ROW :
Gary Enii;strom
Dan Zarletti
Gan Hi'
Edciie Piehl
Dennis Cecchini
Walter Bradley
Peter Johnson
Don Wallace
Steve Reimer
Sam Chulew
Barry Anderson
Rick Johnson
John Holicka
Don Kitchen
Joe Chulew
FOURTH ROW:
John Finke
Jim Kriz
Gary Fish
Jerry Przybylski
Tom Schindler
Bart O' !\Iara
Dennis Woodman
Peter Behnke
Jim Kaiser
John Hanzalik
Mark Lapp
cott Lay bourn
Rick Benk tein
Dan Koroscik
Wavne Kober
Da~e Rutchlk
Singing along with Mr. Chaalgren are President Joe Chulew, Secretar}
Hope Backe, and Business Manager Dan Zarletti.
A Cappella Sings
with Magnificence
The talented A Cappella Choir had a list of prominent
concerts to be proud of. The choir performed at various
assemblies with vigor and school spirit. They sang at St.
James Catholic Church and, accompanied by the Orchestra, published their own Christmas album. The choir also
performed for various clubs including Kiwanis, Rotary,
and Optimist.
They had a busy local schedule as they took part in
the "Messiah" and sang solo work in the All-City Choir
Festival. They received a first rating in Class A in Contest. The Madrigal group also received a first and went
to the State Contest. A Cappella joined the Bradford
A Cappella in performing a program at Tremper open to
the public.
Climaxing the year was their trip to St. Olaf's College in Northfield, Minnesota. Here the choir performed
in concert. The trip will be remembered because of three
flat tires.
The choir has proved over and over again to be an
outstanding section of a school that "does more with
more."
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FRONT ROW (lt'ft to right): K. Robertson; J. Laken; C. Weber;
Briggs; B. Rugg; R. Andre; P. Gra~; C. Owens ; C. Grobe; J. Thompson; P. Smith. SECO D ROW : D. Ward ;
Kreust•r; S. Wierzbicki;
P. George; E. Reimer ; J. Griswold; \1. Kuchcinski; L. Hall ; \I. \ladi-
son; S. KelleY; C. Paulin; K. Peterson. BACK ROW: P. Holderness;
P. Waldron; 0. Linderman; K. Wilms; L. Hawkins; L. Pomerening; D.
Bn111ner; S. Wagner; K. 1ecozzi; D. Johnson; D. Ervin; M. Hubbard ;
S. Mantuano.
Advanced Girls' Chorus
Sophomore Mixed
The Advanced Girls' Chorus shared in all of the excitement of this year. Hard work and interest was evident
in their performances in the "Messiah," in contest, and
in Tremper's Spring Choral Festival. Sue Wagner and
Judy Skurnick, president and secretary, managed the
choirs affairs.
Consisting of a select group of sophomore girls and
boys who excel in vocal ability, this choir participated in
Kenosha's All-City Choir Festival, and received a first
rating in Class B in Contest. Both Harry Kalvonjian, president, and Marcia Vinson, secretary, worked hard to make
the choir the best.
FRO T ROW (left to right): S. Sehneider; L. Mackaben; R. Moore; D.
Guttormsen; B. etzer; L. Aker; J. Botz; C. Toigo; P. Streck; D. Perrone; N. Montemurro; D. Cooper; L. Gann; S. Azzolina. ECOND
ROW: B. Guzman; N. Russell ; P. Engdahl ; B. Lawell; D. Williams; K.
Helwig; C. Fryer; K. Scholey; J. Frese; K. Roemer; U. Holmes; J.
Weber; ~I. McDermott; ~I. Vinson. THIRD ROW: J. Wayne; J. Rasch;
T. Brennan; D. Schaumberg; G. Schnukel; D. Meltzer; G. Hapanowicz;
J. Mathews; D. Salica; B. Tullis; A. Schneeberger; M. Lang; H. Berner; S. Rheaume. BACK ROW : M. Posselt ; H. Kalvonjian; K. Kuehn!;
G. Thomas ; S. Schindler; J. Guelzow; A. Calvert; J. Huff; J. Macak;
T. Gascoigne; D. Coulter; D. Jensen; J. Phillipson; K. Schmidt; C.
Jensen.
FRONT ROW (left to right ): Pam James; Gail Stieber; Paula Markes;
Charlene Tower; Cand, \1 eltesen; Donna McLean. SECO D ROW:
Elaine johston ; Debbie. Lettsome ; Jan Likes; Maureen Stauder; Lynn
Burkee ; Wendy Horring. THIRD ROW: Dawn Carlson ; Rosemary
Quilice ; Kris And erson ; Kim McNamar; Judy Pritchard ; oree n Behr;
Diane Barton.
General Girls' Chorus
Trojan Men's Chorus
The sophomore girls practiced with enthusiasm this
year in hope of being in A Cappella next year. In combination with the other choirs, they performed in the
"Messiah." They participated in Tremper's Spring Choral Festival, and in the Music Contest. Officers were
President, Kris Anderson, and Secretary, Hortense Green.
Tremper' s Trojan Men' s Choir, consisting of sophomore, junior and senior boys who wish to sing for enjoyment outside of school hours, displayed their talent at
Tremper's Variety Show "Younger Than Springtime."
The boys sang an arrangement from " Oklahoma," " Poor
Judd is Daid," that proved to be extremely effective with
their black outfits and the coffin.
FRONT ROW (left to right ): Joe Chulew; Bob Tullis; Gary Hix ; Ed
Piehl ; John Finke; Skip Thomas; Rick Johnson ; Gene Schnukel; Ray
Camosy; Dan Zarletti. SECOND ROW : Barr> Anderson; Harry Kalvon-
jian ; Bart O' Mara; Dan Korosik; Jack Huissen; john Hanzalik; Rich
Woodbury ; Gary Fish; Dave Rutchik; John Holicka.
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Tremper High School Concert Orchestra
The orchestra, under the direction of Stanley F. Nosal, had a busy and exciting school year. It began in October when the orchestra hosted the Bismarck orth Dakota
High School Symphony and the Kenosha Bradford High
School Orchestra in a "Fall Festival of Music." In busy
November the girls of the orchestra made new floor length
formals of "blushing pink." The orchestra then recorded
a Christmas album with the Tremper Choir.
In December, the orchestra collaborated with the
Tremper choir and oloists in a rare performance of the
complete "\.1e iah" directed by Dr. James eilson with
overwhelming success. The 1id-Winter Concert in January was a "homecoming" for Fethi Kopuz, 1963 Kenosha
Public Schools' "Artist in Residence" and former Concertmaster of the Ankara, Turkey
ational Symphony.
His appearance as violin soloist drew one of the largest
Kenosha audiences for such a musical program.
The orchestra's Superior Rating in Contest was the
fourth in as many years. The performance of the Orchestra at the All-Cit} Orchestra Festival will long be
remembered, for Professor John Kendall, one of this nation's leading exponents of the famous Suzuki Talent
Education Movement, was this year's Guest Conductor.
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A Pre-Pittsburgh Spring Concert, featuring guest
conductor Dr. Lucien Cailliet, an internationally famous
musician, opened the month of April. The orchestra premiered two works which he had written especially for
them. On the same program, violinist Sharon Berenson
and trombonist Stewart Ross from the orchestra were
featured soloists. Molly Sordahl, a graduating senior, was
the recipient of this year's National School Orchestra
Award presented by the Western Kenosha Kiwanis Club.
Finally, the Orchestra's performance in Pittsburgh,
on April 6 included a Clinic, entitled " ome Suzuki Inspired Applications for Orchestral Development," followed b~ a formal concert which met with a standing ovation at the Mid-East Instrumental Music Conference. The
whole trip was a great success and doubly appreciated because each member had a hand in selling candy, sponsoring a psychedelic dance, and other activities to help meet
the expenses.
The remainder of the year, the orchestra developed
some new concepts in orchestral techniques, and ended the
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season performing for the commencement
program.
Orchestra Members
FRO T ROW - left to right
Sharon Berenson
Molly Sordahl
Pat Stutdman
Pat Young
Adrienne Gerth
Cynda Sommers
John Kangas
Dave Scharnic
SECO DROW
Janet Petrick
Terry Kahlert
Karen Queen
Yvonne Walker
Laura Fox
Gail Guttormsen
Dru Oechler
Julie Eels
Karen Klinkerfuss
john Shear
Kathy Sullivan
THIRD ROW
Linda Van Horn
Karen Pawlauski
Annever Harcarik
Bruce Engstrom
Tom Lober
Robert Warender
Cathy Wade
Candy McKay
Barb Schuetz
Sue Barrows
Mary Peterman
John Kangas
Mar' Igniatovic
Eugene Post
Bob Sanders
Gary Barter
FOURTH ROW
Tom Hosmanek
Anita Bokmueller
Marilyn Vogler
Thomas Roskres
Dennis Voltz
Glenn Rugg
Jim Brus
Paul Kessler
Jason Meiers
Bob Cesario
Dennis Goldstein
Judy Smith
Sandy Larsen
Gail Dubanie" icz
Ellen W1x>d
Gordon Krogh
Kathy Totts
Lynn Mische
Carol Wood
LAST ROW
Gary Kautenberg
Gary Arnett
Brian Ford
Kim elson
Mr. osal
Forest Evanoff
Cathy Vandenberg
Pam Kessler
Stewart Ross
Jeff Peterson
Gary Hamachett
John Peterman
Roger Curio
James Carlson
Karen Totts
Dan Apyan
Pat Shelly
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Executive board, BACK ROW (left to right): Dave Iaquinta; Gary Goff,
Ben Hammond, President; Dennis Cecchini; Janis Zuehleshorf. FRONT
ROW: Jeff Parry, Parliamentarian; Sue Dorey, Recording Secretary;
Val Cecchini, Corresponding Secretary; Debra Shankland, Treasurer.
NOT PICTURED: Jack Pautz, Vice-President.
Student Council Kept Busy Through the Year
Student Council kept busy throughout the year planning
activities and working towards improving Tq:m1per High
School. Among the activities of this year's Student Council
were Homecoming, the "Mr. Irresistible" Dance, the
Spring Festival, purchasing American flags for all homerooms, sending toys to Brookside, writing a conduct code,
and sponsoring a safety campaign and the Christmas door
decorating contest.
The Council wa divided into four separate committees
which met once every week during the noon homeroom
period. The full Council met every other Monday during
alternating class periods.
The Student Council attempted to cope with and ease
many problems involving the student body such as vandalism, food in the cafeteria, improving inter-club relations,
and bolstering school spirit.
Mrs. Beverly McKenzie was the head of the Student
Council, with Miss Pauline Rigotti, Miss Karen Aylsworth,
and Miss Lucile Turco directing the various committees.
Our leader, Mrs. McKenzie.
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School Spirit, FRONT ROW (left to right): Barb Banredt; Arlinda Eaton;
Linda Van Horn; Trudi Horochena; Terry Christophersen; Dorothy Merrick. M !DOLE ROW: Renee Rizzo; Mike Pitts; Linda Michaelis; Mary
McDermott; Mike Rutchik; folly Sordall; Linda Lea. BACK ROW: Karen
Johnson; Nancy Fennema; Heide Behnke; Dave Iaquinta; Tracie Thomas; Ellen Wood.
External Affairs, FRONT ROW (left to right): Jan Wayne; Daryl Guttormsen; Judi Fratrick; Sandy Williamson; Lynn Demske; ancy Singer.
MIDDLE ROW: Kathy DeWitt; Dennis Cecchini; Steve Hartley; Libby
Burnett; Rhoda Manning. BACK ROW: Larry Talley; Walter Breach;
Dave Christiansen; Dave Taske; Bob Margetson; Mike Capodarco.
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Social Direction Committee. FRO T ROW (left to right ): Juel~ Herbrechtsmeier; Sue Dore~ ; Julie Ugurluer; Pat Tenuta ; Car\ I Johns ;
Gade Picken ; Joanie \leltzer. SECO:\D HOW : Candace Smith ; Allhon
Dm\Se ; Tom Duncan ; John Holicka; Pam Mosher; Janis Zueblsclorf;
;\far\ Hubbard . BACK ROW: Pat Kekie ; Tom Schindler; Jon :\lc:\tahon ;
Lann\ Studdard ; John Hanzalik ; Chris Ande rson; Stl'\l' Heimer.
Club Co-ordinating Committee. FRO T HOW {left to right): Jeff Parr~ ;
\'al Cecchini ; Barb Lundskow ; Sue \loeller; Cinth O\\ens; Connie
Spence; Debbie Shankland. SECOND HOW : Sandr~ Charlton ; Nanc~
Carlson ; :\like Weiss; Colleen Blazek ; Linda Haycraft; Jud~ Quick.
BACK HOW: D. H . Post ; l\tike Hall ; Gar' Goff, Chairman ; Jim Reed;
Mike DeWitt; Gan Le!(ler; John Krumpos.
FRONT ROW (left to right ): Laura Fredrick ; Jud~ Hebrechtsmier; Linda
Galbraith; Pat Ingraham; Barb Shuemate; Kathy Hebior; Linda Fredrick.
BACK ROW: Cind' Phillips; Chris Szurovecz; Arlinda Eaton; Anne
Popp; Barb Helgeson ; Jan Herbrechtsmeier; Jan Christ~.
FRO T ROW (left to right): Debbie Taffs ; Jan Larsen; Barb Crewenow ;
Vickie Flocker; Anne St. Peter ; Doreen Conforti. BACK ROW : Billie
Hollada~; Kath' Leipzig; Karen Kaeppler; Kim l\kNamar; Pan Engdahl;
Anita Bokmueller; Sue Barton.
Captain. Arlinda Eaton and co-captain. Anita Bokmueller.
Peppy Trojanettes
Adding enthusiasm to Tremper' s basketball games
the latter part of the season were our own porn-porn team,
the Trojanettes.
Being a new organization, they soon got on their own
feet under the direction of Miss Lynn Heilbuth and Miss
Maxine Todd. Arlinda Eaton served as captain with Anita
Bokmueller as her co-captain. The group was made up of
28 girls with equal representation from each grade level.
Having gotten off to a good start, the Trojanettes
should have a fun and successful future in store for them.
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Echo : FRO T ROW (left to right ): Karen Totts; Anne Spraker; Karen
Colson; Pat Ingraham ; He len Harmon; Dru Oechler; Joanne Meltzer.
SECO D ROW : Janis Dow ; Joanne Malcewicz; Bets) Rugg ; Karen
Barnes; Bev DeWitt ; Card Johns; Chris Kollman . THIRD ROW : Pat
Hanzalik ; Lynn Langer; Chris Burkee; Mary Hubbard ; Amber Radtke;
Pat Gogola. BACK ROW : Diane Haney ; Hal Coffen; Pat Wagner; Val
1 ehr ; Mike Kollman ; Rodger Dunn; Miss Rigotti, Advisor.
Quill and Scroll
Literary Club; Echo
Quill and· Scroll members are a group of select students who have done at least one semester of outstanding
work in a field of journalism.
The Literary Club produces the "Echo," Tremper's
literary magazine composed of various prose and poetry
by Tremper students.
Quill and Scroll: FR01 T ROW (left to right ): Jeff Parry ; Ellen Ambro;
Louise Pitsch; Janet Hammond ; \ 'al Cecchini; Jo) VanHarpen. SEC0 D ROW : Sherry Petersen ; Chris Burkee; Ginny Horning; Mickey
Finn ; Car) I Johns. BACK ROW : Carol Hains ; Rich Woodbury ; Al Fredrickson ; Rick Rcinherz ; Ke\in McKa) ; Pat Wagner.
FRONT ROW (left to right): N. Singer; J. Van Harpen ; J. Christy; R.
Moseley; D. Dzian ; D. Barndollar; P. Pufont; L. Schneider; A. Splitek;
C. Owens; S. Hoff; J. Tredon. SECOND ROW : D. Barndollar; D. Conforti ; S. O' Mara; D. Ledanski ; J. Snyder; V. Yarbrough ; J. Hebior; A.
St. Peter; C. Wade; D. Larson, J. Smith; L. Van Horn. THIRD ROW :
L. Ibsen ; G. Ziccarelli; L. Galbraith; J. Johnson; D. Zembrowski; J.
Ugurluer; R. Strangberg ; P. Tenuta; K. Robinson ; B. Jensen ; J. Larsen.
FOURTH ROW: M. Romano; E. Wood ; L. Williams; T. Thomas ; T. Cogshall; S. Wagner; K. Stevens; P. Mosher; N. Carlson ; G. Horning; L.
Pitsch; D. Brennemen.
Sub-Deb Service Club Has Action-Packed Year
Sub-Deb members were
very active this year under the
leadership of Linda Van Horn.
They began the year with an
Initiation Tea. The first major
project of the year was building
a float for homecoming with
Lettermen's Club.
With winter came the annual Sub-Deb Formal. Silver
and blue decorations, a good
band, and pleasant company
made the evening truly one of
enchantment. All couples attending the mid-winter formal,
"Splendor in Blue,'' thoroughly
enjoyed themselves.
This year Sub-Deb started
an annual tradition, a progressive dinner. Six girls volunteered to serve one course at
their homes. The girls will
never forget their fun and delicious food.
Wrapping up the year, the
club had a picnic and worked on
a booth for Spring Festival.
Everyone can easily say that
although they were busy, SubDeb had a lot of fun.
Two visitors to this year's Winter Formal looked rather unique, but you can never tell about those
Tremper boys!
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FIRST ROW (left to right ): Debbie Shankland, Debbie Drissel, Carol
Andersen,
ancy Paterson, Kitty Moses, Ellen Ambro, Mona Pautz,
Karen Johnson, Jody Weiss. SECO D ROW : Fay Kitchin, Debbie Leda nsh Dorth y Russo, Nancy Schneider, Cindy Paulin, Diane Mann.
THIRD ROW : Debbie Congdon, Barb Lawell, Barb Leitch, Mary Lou
Meier, Heidi Benhke, Jennifer Johnson, Marcia Vinson, Sue O' Mara,
Diane Russo, Jan Blackbourn, Kim Philips, Debbie Johnson, Jill Pautz.
Aquettes Synchronized Swim Club
The Aquettes worked hard this year on everything
they did . They started out the year with an innovation at
Tremper. This year the Aquettes had a gym and pool class
seventh hour. They had a special synchronized swimming
class on Mondays that extended to 4 p.m.
After the first basketball game in November, Aquettes
and the Swim Team sponsored a dance, "The Four Way
Stop. " The proceeds of the dance were used to buy scenery and costumes for the Aquettes show.
Preparation for the Aquettes second show started with
Miss Cotton picking a chairman for each number. The
chairmen chose music and wrote routines for their
numbers.
For weeks the Aquettes walked around the halls with
straight hair and red eyes, but the show was a great success and worth all the efforts put into it.
The Aquettes finished off the year with a wonderful
senior banquet. All were happy the year was over, but
ready to start again.
Aquettes floating treasures separate
to go their own ways.
FHONT HOW (left to right): Carol Person ; Pat _Simpson; Jane Meiers;
Debbie Ward; Pamela Zabel. MIDDLE HOW: Sandra Hansen ; Lolli Dunlap; \1ary Ann Meiers; Carol Coffelt; Carola Lober; June Walters.
BACK HOW: Mrs. Calahan; Linda Koster; Mary Massie; Tedi Cogshall;
\1r. Payne.
Library Assistants and Pass Collectors
The student library assistants helped check out books,
magazines, and pamphlets as well as vocational guidance
materials. They also slipped the book cards into the books
when the books were returned. The assistants shelved
books, checked the shelves for the correct order of the
books, and arranged the cards and filed them in the card
catalogs. They wrote out order slips for the new books,
which were to be added to our library shelves. Some of the
student librarians gained much experience from checking
in magazines and placing the newspapers on the racks.
Other students replaced and installed jackets on some of
the books. In addition, they gave general assistance to
other students whenever necessary.
FHONT HOW (left to right): Kathy Ayers; Sandy Leake; Toni Haebig;
Anne Popp; Pat Ingraham; Vanessa Boy le; Elaine Maniscarco; Annette
Stukel; Be' Lauzon. SECOND HOW: Cath\ Stevens; Sand' Boreck\ ;
Linda Galbraith ; Nancy Burbridge; Dawn Andraschko; Eill~·en Chri.stianson ;
orma Darlak, JoAnn Downing; Susan Allard ; Carol Maurer.
THIHD HOW: Hich Anderson; Eddie Hopkins; Hita Jones; Trish Gogala;
Path Schmit ; Linda Willkomm ; Helen CO\elli; \tan Lou \leiers ; Sandra .C mington. BACK ROW : Linda Casper; Cheryl \liholic: Linda \lanthei, Pat Rock; John \lenges; Douglas Heindl; Let' Dahl ; Linda Koster ;
Pat EH•rmon, \ticke\ Finn \JOT PICTLHED . \lartha Da,is; Paul Kessler. Gloria Leclair; Linda \I ichaelis ; Dawn \\'bch .
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Chris Szurovecz; Lolli Dunlap; Linda
Fredrick ; Pam Brown ; Mary Singer; Mary Thomas; Laura Fredrick;
Judy Williams ; Karen Binnie; Dorothy Lemke. SECOND ROW: Kathy
Nedweski; Donna Smith; Kathy McCormick ; Jan Johnson; Ernestine
Lancour; Jan Finch; Cher Jensen ; Donna Karpowicz; Terry Richards ;
Connie Grobe. THIRD ROW: Barb Grewenow; Karen Velardo; Lynn
Verkon; Linda Manthei ; Louise Beckstrom ; Lorie De Lap; Jo Ellen
Hartung ; Janice Dow ; Deb Wojcehowicz. BACK ROW: Sandy Charlton;
Trish Krom ; Shari Palmer; Melanie Hutchinson ; Gail Manthei ; Diane
Kelly; Sue Schaffer; Kathy Mattson ; Pam Friedsam; Chris Swanson.
G.A.A .
Modern Dance Club
The Girls Athletic Association, under the direction of
Miss Hanser and Miss Lipke, participated in a variety of
sports.
The Modern Dance Club, with advisors Miss Kruse
and Miss Heilbuth, worked after school with free exercise. They also participated in the assembly on communications.
FRONT ROW (left to right): Linda Foote; Debbie Dzian; Jan Heck;
Connie Spence; Vanessa Boyle. SECOND ROW: Diane Wasser; Lolly
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Dunlap; Marie Romano; Gail Hansche. BACK ROW: Amber Radtke;
Sue Barton; Laurie Volk; Mary Wiegand; Mary Jellesen.
FRONT ROW (left to right): Fay Kitchen; Val Cecchini; Janice Braun;
Dru Oechler; Linda Lea; Paula Dober; Jan Hammond; Renee Rizzo;
Arlinda Eaton. SECO D ROW: Anne Spraker; Barb Helgesen; Mary
Borden; Ann Wente; Helen Harmon; ancv Turtle; Ellen Ambro; Meta
Kuessow; Joanne Meltzer. THIRD ROW: janis Heck; Sandy Seiberlick;
Sue Hlavata; Jan Zuehdorf; Anita Bolmueller; Sue Montemurro; Sue
Barton; Betsy Buege; Linda Vandenberg. BACK ROW: Jane Hessefort;
Ellyn Hawkins; Debbie Johnson; Connie O' Mara; Wendy Lawell; Judy
Skurnick; Vicki Wallig, Mary Peterman; Jean Sinclair.
Judy puts Skip under arrest.
Tremper Teens
Tremper Teens Service Club had another very
eventful year. Club members contributed to the
Homecoming festivities by building a float with Key
Club, entitled "Sink Central," and by baking cookies for the dance.
"Daisie Daze" was the theme of this year's
Sadie Hawkins Dance, the club's big event of the
year. The dance was over two months in the planning, but its fun-filled outcome made all the work
worthwhile.
Tremper Teens continued to support their little
orphan girl in Korea. Club members built and
manned the jail in the gym during the Spring Festival. The club constitution was amended to permit
sophomores to join. A successful car wash, bake
sale, and progressive dinner were also held. The
club's last event of the year was its Senior Dinner
at the Bartley House.
FRO T ROW (left to right ): S. Schepker ; P. Gra~ . \1. So rdahl; S. Williamson ; N. Robin son ; K. Robert, on ; C. Gundl ac h SECO. D ROW : B.
Rugg ; G. Gre\\ t•no" ; J. Petrik ; S. C<" ington ; \I. I. Huis, e n. ;-... . Dum esic;
C. Andem•n. THIRD ROW : C. Leibhan ; C. Hecke l; P \ 'an Wie ; C.
Badtke ; J. Pautz; S. Charlton ; J. Blackbourn. FOURTH ROW: B. Bucholz ; R. Leisne r; J. Carlson ; K. Starr; S. Dabbs; S. Benton ; D. (\\·; P.
Hecke l.
Hi-Style Members pose for a picture for their Style Show.
Hi-Sty le Serves
With Radiance
Throughout the year Hi-Style has been very ambitious. In the fall they presented their annual style
show and dance, entitled "For Those Who Think
Young." During the year they sponsored a grabbag and novelty shop of posters, flowers , and garters at Spring Festival, sold red carnation for Valentine's Day, and held a bake sale. Hi- tyle preented scholar hips to Janis Blackbourn and Linda
Vandenberg.
Officers of Hi-Style for the first and second
semesters were Mary Jo Huis en and Sandy Covington, President; Kim Starr and Janis Blackbourn,
Vice-President; Jan is Blackbourn and Chris Heckel,
Recording Secretary; Janet Carlson and Kim Starr,
Corresponding Secretary; and Nancy Robinson and
Janet Carlson, Treasurer. The year was brought to
a close by a banquet honoring the seniors.
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Political Science Club Views Politics
FRO T ROW (left to right): Kath' Rud~; Carola Lober; Kris Jensen;
Ellen Wood ; Cary I Johns ; Ruth Moseley; Jeff Parr\ ; Dorotll\ \lerrid..
SECOND ROW Ed Williams; Darrell Kmso\\; Geoff rt" D<"' se; DaH'
Scharneck; Walh L' lbricht; Diane Scoville; Bob Lindeman. BACK
HOW : Hick Dorl:man; Tom Lober; Jon Mc\tahon; John Holton; Lanny
Studdard , John Loss ; EH'ITtt Sennholz; Greg Tatman
Outdoorsmen Exhibit Skill •
FRONT HOW (left to right ): Kim
ebon ; Ken Schaefer; Gan Reau ;
Hick L<l\\rence SECOi\D HOW : ~like Hubbard ; Don \lontemurro ;
Hobbies
Ralph Pontillo , Gar' Totts , Jim Felke, THIRD ROW . DaH• Robinson ;
Doug Hughes , Brad Burdt·n, \Ir )oung.
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Marna Zehms ; Phyllis Barber; Pat Pufont; Val Cecchini; Linda Fromm ; arees Socha; Cathren Malcewicz;
Debbie Taffs ; Judy Williams; Debbie Larson; Anne Popp; Kathy Luska.
SECO D ROW: Jane Snyder; Donna Andrews; Joe Chulew; ancy Evans;
Marv McDermott ; Karen Johnson ; Sue Tredup; Mar} Jo Huissen ; Linda
Vandenberg; Sharon Goff; Sharon Berenson ; Judy Smith. THIRD ROW:
Jody Weiss; Pat Hanzalik; Pat Waite; Kristen Jensen; Diane Melvin;
Karen Gombar; Elizabeth Burnett; Allison Dores; Pat Fulner; Vickie
Flocker· Lvnn Gollnick· Anita Bokmueller. FOURTH ROW : Barb Schaefer; To~ .Duncan ; Do~g Redmond ; Barry Baxley ; Brad Norcross; Bob
Thomas; Randv Dreifke; Bob Stankus; Jack Huissen; Sam Chulew; Wendy Lowell ; Pauia ietlipski.
French Club
German Club
The French Club, newly formed this year, was primarily concerned with setting up rules, writing a constitution and electing officers.
The main objective of the club, advised by Mrs. Gamache, was to acquaint the members with the French
people and their customs. Highlights of the year included
tasting French foods and playing French games.
German Club was organized this year under the supervision of Mr. Krueger. The club held a bakesale, went
caroling at Christmas time, and listened to guest
speakers. Several members attended a foreign language
institute at Whitewater University and a movie in German
at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. The club banquet was held at a German restaurant in Burlington.
FRO T ROW (left to right): Stephen Knight; Marie Guelzow; Sandy Seiberlick; Jeff Kneipper; Sue Siewert; Sharon Fenn; Barb Zuberbuehler;
Ed Ziesemer; Carola Lober; Sandy Williamson. SECOND ROW : Julie
Frese; Margaret Jung; Kurt Nassauer; Rocky Maffit; Jack Mann; Mike
Balk; Bob Linderman; Dave Wallig; Judy Griswold. THIRD ROW: Mr.
Krueger; Kay Helwig; Dave Scharneck; Bryan Schroeder; Tom Lober;
Larry Mattson; Roy Hansen; Bob Bisiorek; Everett Sennholz; Sandi
Benton.
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FRO T ROW (left to right): J. Malcewicz; C. Gundlach; W. Meyer; J.
Voight ; P. Ingraham ; S. Binniger; J. Harcarik; J. Heck ; J. Paskiewicz ;
V. Boyle; J. Herbre tchsmeier. SECO D ROW : J. Johnson ; J. Gebhardt ;
E. Riley; L. Harmon ; B. Holladay ; J. Weber; C. Hudson; G. Hansche ;
D. Cooper; C. Spitze r; S. Schillinger. THIRD ROW : \1. Wiegand ; C.
- Greg ory ; R. Simons ; P. Friedsam ; C. Smith ; R. Manning; C. Badtke;
\.1 Finn , B. Lawell ; L. Wick ; H Harmon ; S Schanfel. FOURTH ROW :
K. McNamar; G. Rugg ; D. Dickey ; L. Dahl ; W. Bosman ; R. Margetson ;
G. Larse n; L. Volk ; P. Mosher; J. Herbrechtsmeier; D. Congdon.
Three mimgs, lose a dime or gain a pinata!
Spanish
Club
The Spanish Club is one of several
language clubs at Tremper. With advisors,
Mrs. Commodore and Miss Lloyd, the Spanish Club contributed to the success of the
Homecoming Parade by building a float.
During the month of October, the club went
to Milwaukee to see "Man of La Mancha."
November brought a trip to Racine to see a
Language Operetta.
At the beginning of winter, the club
planned a Christmas party with an atmosphere of a Spanish party. Spanish cookies,
games, dances, and stories were all a part
of the party. During January they presented
the dance " Que Pasa" and decorated the
cafeteria in the festive Spanish style.
Another major school activity was that
of Spring Festival. The girls set up a pinata
booth. The club also ordered pins and saw
movies on Mexico for the remainder of the
year. The Spanish Club was fun and also
educational since most of the meetings were
held partly in Spanish.
FRONT ROW (left to riµ:ht): Linda Feirnr; Jeff Parr~· ; Jim Echols;
Mrs. Ferne Hoeft, achisor. SECO D ROW: Pat Ingraham; Sherr~ Petersen; Louise Pitsch; Caryl Johns; Maureen Becker. THIRD ROW:
Barb Schuetz; Pam Piehl; Marcia ewman; Pat Wagner, Karen Kaep-
peler; Gail ~1cGibam; Debbie h'; Mickev Finn. BACK ROW: Marc
Tutlewski; Jim Kishline; Doug K~tchum; .Wayne Bosman; Al Fredrickson; Don Montemurro; Kevin McKay; Grant Anderson; Mike Yates;
Chris Burkee; Carol Gundlach.
FRO T ROW (left to right): Carol Gundlach , exchange; Pat Wagner, editor-in-chief; Jeff
Pam , associate editor. MIDDLE ROW: Sherrv Petersen, News Bureau ; Maureen Beeker, business ; Caryl Johns, feature; Jim Echols·, advertising. BACK ROW: Marcia
ewman , achertising; Kevin McKa~ .
ews Bureau; Al Fredrickson, photography ; Grant Anderson, sports; Chris Burkee, art; Linda Feirnr, circulation.
Tempest Published
A Weekly Paper
The Tempest staff set a precedent this
year by publishing a paper every Friday,
thus becoming one of the fir t high schools
in the area to "go weekly."
"Expanding the horizons of the student
body" was the goal of this year's staff. Governor George Romney, Lt. Governor Russell
Olsen, The First Edition, civil rights demonstrators who marched with Father Groppi,
Pete Seeger, and Senator Eugene McCarthy
were interviewed by staff members this
year. The Tempest held two dances, including Tremper's first costume ball, the
"Putrid Pumpkin."
Despite deadlines and headaches, the
Tempest staff always pulled through, and
every Friday produced the "Tempest."
"Go get that stor~ ," 'ells Pat.
Grant is meeting his sports deadline.
Tempest Staff and Representatives Worked Hard
FRONT ROW (left to right ): J. \'anHarpen ; S. Schepke r; P. \1odi ca; J.
Malcewicz; D. Barndollar; K. R~ pc,zinski ; S. Schmerling ; C . Czeorbitz; P. Zabel. SECOND ROW : P. Ingraham ; B. Rugg ; T. Da,is ; S. Petersen; S. Harris ; M. Hubbard; C. Smolinski ; J. Quick ; L. Staude.
THIRD ROW: P. Piehl ; J Johnson ; D. Linderm an. K. Filips, K Kaeppeller; \1 . Jung ; B. Hollada,·; B. Leit ch ; D. Chrbtianse n. BACK ROW
J. Frese ; D. Congdon ; D. h~ ; K. ~lcKa' ; L. Studdard ; J. Kangas ; \\' .
Bosman ; K. Gombar; G. McGiban~ .
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Enthusiastic Group
Creates Larger
CLASSIC
Janet and Ginny our valorous and studious e<>-editors .
Let' s get that car .... clean girls!
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" Dav: Jones' Locker" was the kickoff of a new season for the Tremper CLASSIC Staff. After long weeks of
planning, the annual CLASSIC Dance erupted with music,
laughter, dancing, and eating, as well as gossiping students reunited after a summer of lazy, carefree ch:s.
The ne\\ ) ear meant tedious hours of work, headaches, surprises, and sacrifices, but most of all the satisfying rewards of a finished ) earbook. We planned the first
court:ard dance, sold Homecoming stickers, and met
deadlines . The staff overcame man: problems, and even
when times were rough , pulled thru with smiling faces.
Our advertising workers were kept busy writing letters, planning sales, and selling advertisements. Our art
department sketched drawings, and after working to perfection , came up with the final product. Our sports editor
kept on top of all the action, while the photographers busii) took candid shots and pictures of various events. The
layout staff placed pictures, figured spacing and numbered
pages, while the copy workers wrote stories, captions,
and conducted interview ; and then came our editorsthe) did e\Cr) thing from advertising to art to copy to
yelling.
All in all , the Tremper CLASSIC Staff worked extra
hours, endured many situations, experienced happiness,
and heartaches, and came · through smiling with the satisfaction of students "who do more with more."
Editors : FRONT RO\\' (ll'lt to right ): ;\;anc' Singer; Chris Huch.on ; Jo~
Van Harpen . \I IDDLE ROW : Janet llammond ; Ginnv Horning. BACK
ROW : \latt Lehmann , Rich Woodbur' ; Carol Hains.
CLASSIC Staff, FRO T ROW (left to right): Nancy Singer; Cindy Ancevic; Barb Lundskow; Joy Van Harpen. SECOND ROW: Ellen Ambro;
Janice Hadler; Chris Hudson; Barb Huck; Janet Hammond; Mrs. Hoeft.
THIRD ROW: Chris Burgess; Ginny Horning; Gayl Manthei; Lee Ann
Baternick; Bonnie Conle\; Ed Williams; Tom Olson. BACK ROW: Barb
Bucholz; Carol Hains; P~t Wene; Matt Lehmann; Ken Lord; Rich Woodbury; ancy Backlund; Jan Ericksen; Pat Kekic.
..... and this is our layout table ....
Chris and Joy deep in concentration about their work.
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F RONT ROW (left to ri ght ): Pam Engda hl ; Kath~ Lu ska; Janis Dow;
Paula Pederso n; Ambe r Radtke; 1au ree n Becke r; C he r}I Jense n; Janet
Wayn e. SEC 0 1 D ROW : Lind a Larso n; C hris Burkee; Ja n Blackbourn ;
Philip Li,ingston; K a th~ Steve ns; Karen Go mbar; Debbie. Holm es.
BAC K ROW : Donn a Roeder; Debbie I•~ ; Pat Wag ne r; Grant Ande rso n;
Jack Huisse n; Wa}n e Bosman; John Pederso n; Dawn Carlson.
Folksinging Club Serenaded Tremper
Karen, Gra nt, Jane t, and Philip sang at C upid 's Foll y.
Tremper' s
Folksinging
Club originated this, year
through the efforts of students
interested in music, singing,
and just plain fun . At meetings
the members learned new
songs, their origin and their
interpretation.
Philip Livingston, Grant
Anderson , Karen Gombar, and
Janet Wayne performed for
various clubs and organizations
throughout the year.
The success of the Folksinging Club was due mainly to
the terrific response of the
Tremper students.
The club's officers were
Paula
Pederson,
President;
Grant
Anderson,
Vice-President; Chris Burkee, Secretary;
and Debbie Ivy, Treasurer.
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FRONT ROW (left to right ): Barne} Camponeschi; Ra} Camosy; Bob
Cesario; Dah Apyan; \foll} Sordahl; Narees Socha. SECO D ROW : Jeff
Peterson ; Pat Knorn ; Rick Dorfman; Dave Chemerow; John Krumpos;
Dana Williarm ; Bill Frederich BACK HOW: Dennb Goldstein ; Ste\l'
Hancock; Tom Houston ; John Kanga~ ; Charla Fr' L'r; Dan \I in km .
Tremper's Own Mathematicians
A newly formed club this year, the Math Club, dealt
In equations, problem solving, and mathematical princi-
ples. Speakers from various fields of mathematics spoke
to the club and any other interested Tremperite.
The club advisors this year were Mr. Cornelius
Fowler and Mr. Edward Adams.
Vigorous Gymnastic Club
FRONT ROW (left to right) : Darrell Kussow; Da'e lquinta; Bill Ander son. SECO D ROW : Dave Matelski ; Dave Vite ; Dan Mickelsen ; Dave Schani.
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Debb~ Taffs; Janice Heck ; Barb Grewenow;
Barb Shumate; Sherr~ &·de. BACK ROW (left to right ): Debbie
Wojcehowicz ; Mar~ Wiegand ;
Romano; Amber Radtke.
U sher-ettes
Tri-cees
Usher-ettes is another of Tremper' s new service
clubs. The girls usher at school functions . The club hopes
to raise enough money in the future to buy fashionable
uniforms for its members.
Tri-cees members can be identified by their green
skirts and blouses. This new service club of energetic
girls held a bake sale, sold class pins, and planned to
adopt an orphan child in the future.
FRO T HOW (ldt to right ): Janis Herbrechtsmeicr; Barb Shumate;
Pat Waite; \ ' ickie Flockt>r; Randi Landgrt>n ; Janice Dow. MIDDLE
HOW : Ane,er Harcarik ; Janice Finch; Karl'n Lubecke; Kathy Rohrer;
Ann Fulmer; Janice Bennett; Carol Langer. BACK HOW : Libb~ Buranc~ Backlund; Laurie Volk ; Valerie
ehr;
nett ; Lee Ann Baternick;
Barb Becker.
Laurie
Volk;
Louise
Pitsch ; Marie
FIRST ROW (left to right): Pat Ht•ckd; Arlinda Eaton; Jan Braun;
, anc) Robinson; Pat Pufont; Anna Splitek, \'al Cecchini, 'lane' Singer;
Orn Oechler. SEC01\D ROW: Doreen Conforti; \1eta Kuessow; Jan
D<m; Jan Hammond ; Ellen Arnbro; Helen Harmon; Carol Coffelt; Debbie
Larson; Deb Block. THIRD ROW : Sue \lontrnurro; Ann Wente; Sharon
&'rl'nson; Jim Hagberg; :\like Pitts; Barne\ Camponescki ; Sue Barton;
Linda \ andenberg. FOt.:RTH RO\\' Dan Ap,an, Barb Grewenow; \loll~
Sorhdahl; Colette Leibhan; Janice Blackbourn; Sue Siewert; Barb
Schuetz; Carol Langer; Da\e Broomfield.
National Honor Society's Size Increases
The National Honor Society is a select group of students chosen by the teachers on the basis of scholarship, character, service, and leadership.
FIRST ROW {left to right): Pat Waite; Dave laquinta; Ellyn Hawkins;
Donna Andrews; Mar) Jo Huissen; Peggy Robinson; Ellen Rile' . Torn
Hosrnanek. SECO D ROW: Bill Fredericks; Chris Kollman; Karen
Lubecki; Ginn' Horning; Jan Zuelsdorf; Adrienne Gerth; Jan Bennett;
Ellen Ide; Arny Fulmer; Diane Melvin. THIRD ROW: Lois Romaine;
Mike Hubbard; Jeff Peterson; Dennis Goldstein; Pat Wagner;
ancy
Backlund; Da'e Chernerow; John laquinta; Darryl Bose. FOURTH
ROW: Greg Tatman; Lanny Studdard; Doug Merow; Bob Loss; Ben
Hammond; Jim Fennema; Paul Eerdmans; Tom Houston; Steve Hancock; John Krumpos.
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FIRST HOW (left to right): Gloria Krueser; Sue Muller; Huthanne MoseJoanne 1eltzer; Jud~ Quick; Mary Ellen Jellsen ; Fay Kitchin ; Pat
Pulont ; Dru Oechler; Carolyn Campbell ; Jan Christy; Anne Spraker;
Dawn Carlson. SECO D HOW : Tony Angotti; Karen Falduto; Colette
Ide; Janet Hammond ; Lolli Dunlap; Charlene Zaneck; Carol Birkhoiz ;
Mar\ Wiegand ; Pat Waite; Marie Homann ; Jill Brion ; Cher~I Jensen ;
Shirle' Harris; Marcia Newman . THIHD HOW : Mary Curri; Maureen
lc ~ ;
Becker, Penni Waldron; Nancy Turtle; Janis Blackbourn ; Ellen Ide;
George Krulatz ; Karen Gombar; Hhoda Manning; Ellen Wood ; Barb
Schafer; Jan Larson ; Joan Bucher; Tracie Thomas; FOUHTH HOW :
Hobin May ; Gerald Mathews ; Sue Wagner; Sandi Benton ; Grant Anderson; Bruce Tallon; Mark Brennan ; Paul Eerdmans; Wayne Bosman;
Don Dorff; Hita Hauptman ; Lynette Hess ; Paula Nietupski ; Nathan
Evanoff.
Dram-pers
The all school play, " The Mouse
That Roared," was put on by Drampers on April 25 and 26. The club
started work on the play in the beginning of March with tryouts and the organization of committees under the
direction of Miss Diane Leiter and
Miss Carolyn Kowalski.
The committees that were active
during the planning and final preparation were make-up, tickets, publicity, costumes, prop , and sound .
The e formed the backbone of the
play by knowing just what to do and
when.
The club was also active during
the first semester. They spon ored
the clowns for the Homecoming Parade. Mrs. Croskery, the first Romper Room teacher, came to talk to the
club about Little Theater and
television.
The tourists in the school play.
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FIRST ROW (left to right): Joy Van Harpen; Sand~ Leake ; Barb Lundskow; Connie Grobe; Roseanne Shear, Barb Cody, Debbie Barndollar;
Sandy Larson; "ancy \1ontemurro; :'\ancy Singer; Debbie Ladousa.
SECO D ROW: Debbie Dorff; Carohn \1acKa,, Barb Huck; Ellen Ambro; Chris Burgess ; Linda Fehor, D~bbie Woicchowicz; Cathy Burby ;
Candy Elrod ; Cindy Ance,ic; Anna Splitek. THIRD ROW: Barb Shue-
mate; Sue Batt; Sall~ Clark; Linda \1anthei; Gail Manthei; Pat Holderness ; Gay le Law ; Pam \an Wie; Sue Barton ; Sharon Fenn; Ann Wente.
FOL RTH ROW : Gi1111y Horning; Pat Werve; Carol Hains; Grant Andersen; Skip Thomas; Wayne \'an Tubbergen ; Jim Toomey; Rich Woodbury ;
Barb Bucholz; Ed Williams; Barb Leitch.
Classic Representatives
Camera Club
The Classic Representatives sold the yearbook to students
in their homeroom.
The Camera Club investigated the techniques of taking
pictures.
FIRST ROW (left to right): Mike Totts; Pat Martin; Tom Rothrock. SECO D ROW: Gordon Krogh;
like Yates; Tim Stevesand; Jeff Huff.
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Debate and Forensics
Show Originality
In the extra-curricular area of speech , Tremper has
two categories: debate and forensics.
Debate is the orderly argumentation of a question. Two
teams compete, with two people on each team . They argue
an important question of the day by defining terms , stating
the need for a change, and how the problem can be solved.
Debate speeches are ten minutes long, with a five minute chance for review and rebuttal.
In forensics , the participants can choose from many
areas in which to compete.
Public address, memorized declamation , and poetry
readings are just a few of the activities included m
forensics.
Forensics gives the participant a chance to show his
or her originality. It is an excellent chance for the high
school student to try his hand at speaking.
All members of both debate and forensics are eligible
to join the
ational Forensics League when they earn
enough points through speaking. Twenty-five points are
required for entry.
Ellen gets carried awa~ .
Forensics FRO T ROW (left to right ): Miss Moeller; J. Meltzer, D.
Conforti ; C. Jensen ; D. Larson ; L. Dunlap; C. Campbell ; J. Moses.
SECOND ROW : E. Riley ; R. Manning ; T. Rothrock ; E. Ide; C. Birk-
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holz; T. Hosmanek ; J. Socha. THIRD ROW: D. Scoville, R. May; R.
Dorfman; E. Sannholz; L. Studdard; P. Eerdmans, B. Tallon.
ational Forensics League FRO T ROW (left to right): D. Larson;
'· Turtle; D. Conforti; J. ~1eltzer. SECOND ROW: E. Rile,; T. Hos-
What light thru yonder window breaks?
manek; E. Ide; J. Moses; J. Parry. THIRD ROW:
Krampert; L. Studdard; R. Dorfman.
E. Sennholz;
J.
Practice in a group is more fun than alone 1
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FRO T ROW (left to right) : A. Stukel ; K. Broka"; P. Barber; :\1. Hozane; K. Huch ; j . William>; j . Kirby ; j. Crane. SECOND HOW (ldt to
right): S. Bede; P. Pufont; P. Ingrahm; N. Gould; D. Babel ; G. :\lcCune;
N. Schneider; K. Llanas. THIRD HOW: :\1. Huissen ; K. Leipzig ; P.
jakubo\\'ic:z ; L. Gollnick; j . Roberts; N. Kopesk~ ; H. Jones; T . Rutkowski. BACK HOW : :\1. Wile"' ; j . Zuehlsdorf; S. Aker; i\1 . Frank; j . Hanzalik; j . Grube; S. Clark; C. Arbanella.
Project Love
Letterman's Club
FRONT ROW (left to right): D. Kitchin ; \1. Pitts; \V . Andreucci ; B Anderson ; j . :\lann ; B. Knickerohm; L. \lontccn; j . Pautz; D. Cecchini; D.
Zarletti ; j . Martin . SECOND HOW (left to right ): D. \ 'ite; D. Kolmos ;
B. Crawford; T . Duncan ; \1 . Kausalik ; j . Hagberg, C. Greiner; G. Krulatz ; P. John;on ; B. Buck ; B. Waldron THIRD HOW (left to right )· T.
Cra\\ lord ; E. ZHlo\\ sk,; G. Smart ; P. Le\ono\\ ich; S. Kuczemki ; A.
emeth; G. Palmer; j . Cauthcrn; R. \lorton ; \1. De\Vitt ; S Anderson .
FOL RTH ROW (left to right ): G. Fish ; L. Talle\ ; F. Brookhouse; H.
Dielman; j. jolicouer; R. Bishop; \ '. Carlson; T . Young; Tom Dibble;
Ganderson; T. Schindler. BACK HOW (left to right) : H. Fechner; \1.
Young ; D. Cassit,·; G. Nugent ; j . Holton; D. Christianson; B. Hammond;
B. Fechler; \\' Breach ; F. Kloet ; :\1. Eisen.
FRO T ROW (left to right ). Jan llcrbrechtsmicr; Janell Thompson ,
Sand' Larson ; Carol' n \lac Ka' , Trudi Horochena; Debbie Tafts ; Joanie
\kltzcr; Carol Gundlach; Barb Banerdt ; \Ian \1isurelli SECO:'\D ROW
Kath' Larson , Dru Oechler, Janet Petrik ; Catln \andenberg , \Jar~
Posselt ; Janis Heck , Shirle~ Harris; Karen Felduto, .\nc,cr Harcarik ,
Kath' Rud,; Rozanna Gigliotti. THIHD ROW: Maureen Becker; Sherr~
Wil'rzbecki. Barb Co<h; \laric Homano; Pat Waite ; Linda \lanthei ,
\Ian Wiegand , Helt•n Harmon ; Cat In Dahl ; ~Ian C"' clli; Helen C"' elli.
FOL RTH RO\\
Loui'e Pitsch , Debbie Bren;1anme11 , Rose Prest<111 ;
Kath~ Dade ; Debbie h' , \,ita 1lalrn , Kath~ De\Vitt ; Ga' le \lanthei, Jane
Hoberts; Gulercan L gurluer; Pat Heckel
Booster Club
Booster Club works with the Student Council
through the School Spirit Committee to promote and
boost school spirit.
Booster Club was behind the scenes of many
Tremper activities throughout the school year.
Booster Club sponsored the bus trips to away basketball and football games. Club members sold the
red and blue porn-porns for homecoming, and the
victory button for the Bradford-Tremper game.
The club also sponsored a dance, entitled the
"Brown Jug," after a Bradford-Tremper basketball game.
The close of the 1968 school year brings the
beginning of a new year for the Booster Club. This
year's president, Jan Heck, will hand over her
gavel to Debbie Ivy. Sherry Wierzbicki will give her
Vice-President's chair to Kathy DeWitt. Joanie
Meltzer will turn over her Recording Secretary's
notes to Anever Haracarik. Trudie Horochena will
give her Treasurer's notebook to Mary Wiegand. Jan
Petrik will give her thank-you cards and other corresponding materials to Jan Heck.
B<X>stcr Club participates in Spring Festival.
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Karen Totts; Louise Beckstrom ; Mary
Ann Thomas; Shirle' Meyer; Jud; Ali.\. MIDDLE ROW: Laurie De-
Lap; Joyce Schonscheck; Lynn Verkon ; Marilu Olsen. BACK ROW:
ita Hahn ; Linda Koster.
Nancy Evans ; Rose Preston; Kathy Dade;
Future Nurses
Future Teachers
Future Nurses were kept busy this year raising money
for their annual contribution to "Project Love." They
also attended an orientation program at KTI for tomorrow's nurses.
Planning to be the leaders of tomorrow, the future
teachers were kept busy finding out more about the world
of teaching. Among their activities was a trip to Whitewater niversity.
FRO T ROW (left to right ): Sue Hoff; Doreen Conforti; Pat Gray ; ancy
Robinson; Dru Oechler; Ann Popp; Joane Tredon ; SECOND ROW : Karen
Colson ; Carole Lober ; Ann Wente; Mary Borden ; Linda Lea; Judy Hebior; Kim Brokaw ; Carol Coffelt. THIRD ROW : Bev DeWitt; Pat Waite;
Sue Hlarnta; Mary Wiegand; Shirley Pie la ; Randi Landgren ; Betsy
Buege. BACK ROW : Molly Sordahl ; Linda Dubanewicz; Janice Coleman ;
Marcia Ne wman ; Laurie Volk ; Ellyn Hawkin s; Mary Jo Huissen;
Kristine Jensen.
FRONT ROW (left to right): Joe Chulew; Dennis Cecchini; Don Kitchin;
Ross Bauers; Dave Matelski ; Steve Hartley; Bob Baxley; Barney Camponeski. SECOND ROW : Bruce Robinson; Tom Duncan ; Jeff Myers; Tom
Donsing ; Bill Cohen; Hugh Tollack; Gerr> Mathews; Pete Johnson ; Dick
Meltzer. THIRD ROW : Grant Anderson; John Hauptman; Dave Chem-
erow; Tom Schindler; Jack Huissen; Jerry Palmer; Steve Schindler;
Bob Bisiorek; Bob Margetson; Jeff Margetson. BACK ROW : Pete Smith;
John Hanzalik ; John McMahon; Jim Fennema; Roger Curio; Lanny Studdard ; Paul Eerdmans; John Kangas; Mr. Krueger.
Jeff manned the darts at the Spring Festival booth.
Benevolent Society
of the Keys
Key Club played an active role in
Tremper' s life this year. The club began
the school year with its traditional formal
initiation. During Homecoming, Key Clubbers displayed their spirit by building a
float with Tremper Teens.
Key Club spread good will at Christmas time by collecting nonperishable goods
from Tremper students in their homerooms. The food was placed in baskets, and
a contest was held to see which homeroom
had collected the heaviest amount of food.
Western Kiwanis Club added a ham to each
basket and gave them to needy Kenosha
families.
At their annual dance this year, entitled "In the Red," Key Club held Tremper' s first dance contest. The club also
helped Western Kiwanis by selling peanuts
and participating in the annual Pancake and
Porky Day.
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Gym, Pool,
and Lab
Assistants
FIRST ROW (left to right ): Barne> Camponeschi ; John Garren; Dan Apvan. \1IDDLE ROW :
Louise Pitsch ; Ell en Ide. BACK ROW: Robert
Van Bendegom ; Robert Brcx>mfield ; Carl Kishline.
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FRO T ROW (left to right ): D. Kussrm ; K. Wagner; M. Conwill; D.
Stanford ; T. Erner~ ; E. Hopkins; D. Ketchum ; B. Tullis; L. Monteen;
F. Kessinger ; K. Schafer; P. Clark; J. Taube; D. Matelski ; D. Kussow; S. Burman. SECO D ROW: B. Conrad; L. Griffim ; D. Gra,·; P.
Johnson ; M. Hall ; J. Hagberg ; C. Langnes; G. Krulatz ; M. Parke;; D.
Minkus ; D. Chemerow; E. Stamm; L. Lemay; T. Stefani ; T. Duncan ;
B. Zapencki. THIRD ROW : D. Wallig; J. Mann ; R. Stiles; E. Greiner;
W. Andreucci ; D. Vite; K. Kangas ; J. Huck ; J. Hauptman ; L. Talle~ ;
M. Kausalik; D. Jensen ; B. Hewitt ; S. Hartley ; D. Zarletti ; J. Fisher.
FOURTH ROW : G. Russo ; B. Anderson ; K. Hartnel; R. Benkstein ;
G. Fish ; D. Schani; D. Mickelsen ; J. Menges; L. Panasewicz; R.
Bishop; C. Miller; R. Free; D. Maurer; G. Birch ; D. Laughlin. BACK
ROW : G. Block; G. Duban ; C. Kochersperger; P. Smith ; M Pias; D.
Kloet ; J. Fennema; D. Christiansen; R. Curio; D. Cassity; K. Roemer ;
T. Jaehne ; J. Jesselum ; B. Linkus ; D. Robinson ; G. Palmer.
FRONT ROW (left to right ): C. Cornell;
. Singer; B. Zuberbuehler;
C. Person; L. Ibsen ; S. Cornell; P. Eucalano; R. Moseley; P. Dober;
E. Maniscarco; D. Dzian ; S. Leake. SECO D ROW : D. Oechler; K.
Colson; K. Kautzer; D. Guttormsen ; B. Rugg ; J. Roberts ; T. Williams;
C. Busche; J. Mittlesteadt ; 1 . Gould ; J. Gebhardt; T. Richards ; N.
Robinson ; L. Hebior. THIRD ROW : D. Block ; J. Moses; J. Hammond ;
K. A~ers; K. Stauder; J. Finch; A. Radtke; N. Schneider; C. Coffelt;
L. Dunlap; E. Lancour; S. Covington ; L. Vandenberg; D. Larson ; D.
Andrews. FOURTH ROW : H. Harmon; W. Petersen; S. Charlton; L.
Galbraith; P. Hanzalik; S. Fenn ; S. Mostenan; B. Schafer; C. Leibhan ;
L. Verkon ;
Turtle; B. Grewenow; . Christensen; L. Feivor. BACK
ROW : L. Burnett; K. Stevens; L. Baternik; B. Allen ; P. Holderness;
L. Romaine ; P. 1 ietupski ; K. Starr; S. Wagner; G. Haubrich; P. Knorn;
D. Wojcehowicz; S. Palmer; T. Kahlert ; L. Piekos.
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News Bureau: FRO T ROW (left to right): Val Cecchini; Caryl Johns;
Mike Yates; Sherry Petersen; Ellen Ambm BACK ROW: Mrs, Ferne
Nosey News Bureau
The News Bureau disseminates news items, features,
and photographs about school activities to local newspapers and radio stations,
Radio Club: FRONT ROW (left to right): Janice Kirby; Joy Serpe; Mike
Starr; Jim Kishline; Pat Rufont; Joan Ledanski. SECOND ROW: Mary
Lewis; Dick Ginkowski; Mike Kollman; Jim Fietz; Caryl Johns; Val
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Hoeft, Director; Matt Lehman; Don Montemurro; Al Frederickson;
Kevin McKa,, Student Director; Grant Anderson,
Turned-On Radio Club
The Radio Club produced two shows each week from
January to June - a Tuesday music show and a Thursday
talk show,
Cecchini. BACK ROW: Tom Rothrock; Jerr~
Kevin 1cKay; Grant Anderson, Bob SchneideL
Socha; Bill Sorenson;
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Jeff Parry; Tony Angotti; Mark Slobodianak; Chuck Badtke; Tom Rutkowski; John Holicka ; Tom Hammond: Garv
Engstrom. SECO D ROW: Tom Hosmanek; George Krulatz; Eddi~
Piehl; Bruce Engstrom; Steve Reimer; John Herbrechtsmeier; Ray
Camosy; John Shearer. THIRD ROW : Larry Talley; Tim Stevesand;
Steve Kuczenski; Gren Tatman; Bob Taube; Bruce Tallon; Dennis
Schmidt; Mike Frank. BACK ROW: Dan Koroscik; Keith elson; Pete
Behnke; John Holton; Tom Houston; Bart O' Mara; Van Carlson; Rich
Woodbury.
Hi-Y Sold Candy at Sports Events
Hi-Y Service Club was very busy this year. Under the
leadership of their advisor, Mr. Richard Darula, the club
sold pop and candy during all sports events and at the
Spring Festival. Spinster's Spree was the name of the
club's winter dance. A dance contest was held during the
dance in which steak dinners at the Bartley House were
Hi-Y was victorious over Key Club in their basketball game!
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awarded to the winners.
Hi-Y defeated Key Club in the first annual Hi-Y vs.
Key Club basketball game. A traveling trophy was given
to the winning team. Two $100 scholarships were given to
deserving Senior boys at the end of the year.
Hi-Y officers (left to right): Gary Engstrom, Vice-President ; Jeff Parry, Secretary; Rich Woodbury, President; John Holicka, Treasurer.
STA DI G: Steve Reimer, Sergeant at Arms.
Keith sells candy at a basketball game.
Jerry, Mona, Mark, and Sandy- dance contest winners.
Rich sells Debbie a ticket as other club members look on.
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FRO T ROW (left to right ): A. Harcarik ; D. Kessinger; D. Oechler; D.
Conforti; K. Jensen ; D. Larson ; M. Borde n; J. Ugurluer; D. Tafts.
SECO D ROW (left to right ): K. Hazem ; C. Burgess; J. Roberts; P.
Heckel ; L. Manthei; N. Turtle ; C. Heckel ; M. Olsen ; J. Petrik. LAST
ROW: P. Hanzalek ; L. Gollnick; G. Manthei; K. Starr; P. Eerdmans;
N. Backlund ; V. Nehr; J. Bennett; P. Wait~.
Ed interviews Paul about his stay in the United States.
A.F .S. Welcomes
Exchange Students
During the year American Field Service had many activities. Each of the three
foreign exchange students, Julie, Paul, and
Kamal, talked not only to the club but to
the school as well. Members of the club
hosted exchange students from the surrounding area for a dance and weekend
activities that included a Variety Show and
a trip to a theater in Racine.
However, the biggest event of the
year began in March. The Big Sister Campaign was held to raise money to bring
exchange students to Tremper next year.
It started with the International Foods
Week during which foreign foods were
served in the cafeteria. The female members of A.F.S. held a bake-in to concoct
delicacies to supplement the menus. With
the support of Tremper students, the Big
Sister Campaign was a great success.
On May 21, the club held its annual
Farewell Picnic, wishing Julie, Paul, and
Kamal the best of luck in the coming
years.
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Red Cross Holds Contest and Drive
FRONT ROW (left to right): Judy Alix; Elaine Pate; Janet Schutz, Arlinda Eaton; Laurie Schenk; Pat Wedell; Pat Gray; Carol}n McKay;
Sandra Borecky; Janet Johnson; Sandy Larson; Kathy Ayers. SECO D
ROW: Candy Elrod; Tony Angotti; Dawn Carlson; Jan Godlewski; Nadine
Briggs; Karen Colson; Albert Martin; Mar} Singer;
hirle} Harris;
Nanc} Turtle; Jeff Kneipper; Gail Hansche. THIRD ROW: Julie Gebhardt; Sue O'Mara; Toni Patalocchi; Pat Tews; Cindy Owens; Jan Heck;
Doreen Conforti; Pat Waite; Linda Fromm; aomi Gould; Becky Allen;
Marv Borden; Canel~ McKay; Bill Welcomb; Mary Jellesen. FOURTH
ROW: Maureen Becker; Sue Hlavata; Lynn Verkon; Bonnie Ralph;
Janice Larson; Kim Mc amar; Marilyn Wogler; Pam Engdahl; Mary
Massie; Chris Hudson; Margie Hannes; Jody Cling; Sue Siewert; Carola
Lober; Janice Braun. LAST ROW: Diane Scoville; Pam Friedsam; Barb
Schaefer; Doug Morrice; Debbie Iv}; Bart 0' Mara; Everett Sennholz;
Paul Eerdmans; Rand} Driefke; Kim Starr; Larr\ Talley; Connie 0'Mara; Ginn} Horning; Mickev Finn; Karen Badtke.
Stage Guild Gives Assistance
FRO T ROW (left to right): Mr. Dehart; Ed Gruelic; Vanessa Boyle;
Courtne} Lettsome. SECO D ROW:
Gerald
Pryzbilsky;
Robert
Tullis;
Steve Reimer; Dan Apyan. THIRD
ROW: Ralph Pontillo; Larry Mattson;
Ed Werve; Ton} Christian; Mr.
Jacobsen.
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And
Administration
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Yearbook Done In
Honor of Principal
The Classic yearbook staff has produced their book
this year in honor of our fin e principal, Mr. John
Hosmanek. The success of this book would have been impossible without the devoted support and help of Mr.
Hosmanek.
Mr. John J. Hosmanek was born in Oak Creek, Wisconsin on January 24, 1926. Upon graduation from South
1ilwaukee High School, he enlisted in the Marine Corps.
When he was discharged in 1946, Mr. Hosmanek held the
highest position available to a sergeant, that of
staff sergeant.
Mr. Hosmanek then went on to earn his bachelor's
degree from the
niversity of Wisconsin , Milwaukee,
where he majored in history. Mr. Hosmanek obtained his
master' s degree from Marquette and also attended Georgetown University, the University of Colorado, New York
State University, and the niversity of Wisconsin , Madison.
After completing his education, Mr. Hosmanek taught
at South Side Jr. High in Sheboygan. Five years later, in
1955, he was appointed assistant principal of that school,
a position which he held for five years. In 1960, Mr.
Hosmanek began his residence in Kenosha as assistant
principal of Lincoln Jr. High. Two years later he became
the principal of Lance Jr. High. In 1966, Mr. Hosmanek
came to Tremper.
Mr. Hosmanek conducts a teachers meeting.
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Our devoted principal.
Mr. Hosmanek on a campin)?; trip.
Mr. Hosmanek in the service.
Mr. Hosmanek -- Finest of Principals
Mr. Hosmanek is the finest
principal any school has ever had.
Besides spending most of his time
at Tremper, Mr. Hosmanek divides
his remaining time between his family and civic organizations. He is
the treasurer of the Kenosha Arts
Council, a board member and past
president of Friends of the Museum,
the Scholarship Chairman of the Rotary Club, a member of several educational organizations and fraternities, and is presently serving a
two year term as the president of
Kenosha
Administrative
the
Association.
In his spare time, Mr. Hosmanek can be found with his wife,
Angeline, and his five children,
Tom, Mark, Jean, Joan, and Jane,
who range in age from 6 to 16 years.
Mr. Hosmanek's hobbies include stamp and coin collecting and
photography. During the summer
months, besides working at Tremper, Mr. Hosmanek can be found
fishing and golfing.
Our fearless leader.
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FRONT ROW (left to right): Mrs. Virginia Gombar; Mrs.
ancy Draeger.
BACK ROW: Mrs. Marie Ellis; Mrs. Elaine Ibsen ; Mrs. Frances Lebeckis;
Mrs. Darlene Jensen.
The Office Staff and Nurse Were Always Helpful and Smiling
Tremper' s Main Office was a busy, bustling place
where many office girls worked hard and gave assistance
to students. The office workers were also kept busy issuing absent slips and selling lunch tickets. They were always happy and willing to do many extra tasks, and they
met emergencies with the utmost capability. Besides being
helpful, they did their prescribed work efficiently.
Miss Kupferschmidt, Tremper' s congenial nurse, frequently faced the problem of sick students - faking or not.
During the lunch shifts, her office was always filled with
grumbling students, who complained about an infinite number of diseases. Although she was never allowed to prescribe or give medicine, she made ailing students feel
better.
Miss Kupferschmidt
An ailing student seeks aid.
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SITTING (left to right): Kate Phillips; Leona Trofford; Louis Dawson,
Supervisor; Rose Hawkins. STA DING (left to right ): Ardis Rognstad ;
Eleanor Conrad; Mar~
ewbauer; Joan White ; Hilma Grohs; Florence
Zalatoris ; Jene Nelson ; Betty Dubaniewicz ; Wanda Henricksen.
Hardworking and Industrious Custodians and Kitchen Staff
The Maintenance Crew and Kitchen Workers helped to
make life homey for Tremper students. Whenever a mop or
ladder was needed, a custodian was always near. Without
our devoted kitchen cooks, Tremper students would surely
starve.
FRONT ROW (left to right): James Preston ; Louis Albano; Tullio Matteucci; Emil Schiller. BACK ROW (left to right): Vincent Seliga; Eugene Nuti;
Joseph Dagon ; Harold Rannick; William Fox; Harry Dawson.
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English--Insight
Into The Humanities
The English department is concerned with aiding the
individual student in the development of appreciation for
culture and to broaden the students' intellectual background . Independent studies, which could be described as
a " guided tour by the teacher through a certain area chosen by the student," are prevalent in many English
classe .
Introduced into the English department this year was a
national pilot journalism program. Tremper was fortunate to have a class of this type, since there are only a few
of these courses offered throughout the nation.
Speech is another facet of education which is elementary to a well coordinated English department. Various
methods were used to teach the students to communicate
effectively with others.
Miss Thornton helps an inquisitive student.
Miss Alysworth
Miss Fritchle
Mr. Gladding
Mr. Hansen
Mrs. Harte
Mr. Hensey
Mrs. Hlavka
Mrs. Hoeft
Mr. Huetten
Miss Johnson
Miss Kowalski
Miss Leiter
Miss Moeller
Mrs. McKay
Mrs. McKenzie
Mrs. Munger
Miss chultz
Mr. Shantos
Miss Wobig
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Foreign Appreciation
and Communication
Only through proper communication with other
countries and the realization of the variety of situations
which make up our cultural backgrounds will we ever
attain world peace. The function of our foreign language
department is to bring the world closer together by
teaching all aspects of a chosen foreign language. Not
only do students learn the vocabulary and grammar of
the language itself, but they begin to understand and enjoy people with different customs and beliefs.
This year at Tremper, all students having at least
two years of Spanish became eligible to take part in a
trip to Mexico, which was sponsored by the Spanish
classes and under the supervision of Miss Lloyd and
Mrs. Commedore. Through this trip, everyone who
went was able to apply the fundamentals of Spanish
taught at Tremper, and at the same time, become acquainted with the people and culture of a totally different environment.
Mrs. Commodore explains a new
technique in Spanish.
Miss Meiers is happy to hear a
correct answer.
Mrs. Commodore
Mrs. Gamache
Mrs. Huser
Mr. Krueger
Miss Lloyd
Miss Meier
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Art Classes Display Work
Tremper' s Art Department, with its relaxed
classrooms and creative atmosphere, provided an
effective means for original work and self- expression. Headed by John Farnham and Lynn
Obertin, the department offered courses ranging
from sculptures to oil painting to jewelry making.
A trip to Chicago's Art Museum topped off the
year for most senior art students.
Art work was displayed in the corridor near
the art room this year. The type of art work
changed as the class projects changed. Wood art,
modern art, paper designs, and still life paintings
were all among the work displayed in the hall.
The best of the paintings were displayed in the
office and teachers lounge.
A top view of an art class in action.
Mr. Farnham
Mr. Obertin
A Basic Knowledge of Music
Mr. Chalgren
Music courses at Tremper provide the students with basic music fundamentals and the
responsibility of working with a group. The Band, Orchestra, and Choirs have displayed
how the field of music is growing in student life.
A section of the band at the outdoor assembly.
Mr. Harris
Mr. Nosal
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Vim, Vigor, and Vitality
The Physical Education teachers were kept busy throughout
the year trying to keep Tremper students physically fit.
New additions to the P. E. department this year were a
seventh hour class three times a week strictly for Aquettes Club
members, a scheduled system of gym and pool assistants, and
many new pieces of apparatus. The head of the department were
Miss Hanser, for the girls, and Coach McCulloch, for the boys.
You tell her Miss Cotton!
What sport is Coach Fosse~ demonstratin~?
Mr. Apple
Mr. Barr
Miss Cotton
Mr. Fosse~
\1bs Hanser
\1iss Heilbuth
Mr. Holman
Miss Kruse
Mr. McCulloch
Mr. Whitworth
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Facilities Increase
"You must read to lead" was the theme of the library
this past year at Tremper. Mr. Payne, head librarian and
Mrs. Callahan, aided by their secretary Mrs. Cox, added
over 2,700 volumes to the library stock. Also added were
numerous film strips and transparencies. Several new
magazines were also added.
Student assistants play an important part in helping the
library function efficiently. This year there were fourteen
student assistants who worked during their study halls. It
was their job to collect passes, check overdue books, collect fines, and stock the books on the shelves. Because of
student help, the library was also able to turn out book
lists to the English teachers.
Mrs. Callahan
Mrs. CO\
Mr. Pa~ ne
lnquisiti'c students find new materials in the librar~ .
Miss Turco reads a stor~.
Basic Academics
Gives Background
Emphasis in the Basic Academics department is placed upon helping any student
having unusual problems in the area of
American History, World History, or English , while giving them a well-rounded background in all areas.
Miss Turco and Mr. Bistrick do a fine
job preparing these students for future employment in the community.
\1iss Turco
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Business Education
The Business Education Department at Tremper aids
approximately 1,000 students a year by offering courses
in typing, general business, and sales and law. Courses
in notehand, aimed at students bound for college, are designed to increase their ability at taking notes.
The year long award program proved to be a definite
motivation device to increase the incentive of the students
in this department.
S•A ( I IAl
ow don't get nervous, Marilyn.
ow this is the hand position.
Mr. Glaeser
Mrs. Houghton
Mrs. Leatherman
You' re getting faster.
Mr. Petterson
Mr. Primuth
Mr. Schmale
Mr. Stu}vesant
Mr. Terrill
Mrs. Terrill
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Students Become Mathematically Competent
Mathematics, a course which
is basic to a well planned education, is represented at Tremper by
Geometry (Plain and Modern), Advanced Algebra (Plain and Modern),
Solid Geometry and Trigonometry
(Plain and Modern), and Refresher
Arithmetic. The ability to work
well in numbers also shows up in
many of the business and science
courses offered here at Tremper.
The function of the mathematics department is to provide the student
with a stable background for further
study and to equip him with the understanding and skills so that he
mathematically
may
become
competent.
\1r. Adams
\1r. Bussard
\1 r. Darula
Mr. Fowler
Miss Klein
Mr. Mu sser
Mr. Nye
Mrs. Santarelli
Mr. Short
Mrs. Santarelli uses an overhead projector to illustrate a problem.
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Mr. Darula gives some helpful advice.
Acquaint Students
With Our World
The aim of the science department at
Tremper is to increase the students' interest
in such areas as biology, chemistry, physics,
and other accelerated courses. All students
are invited to demonstrate their scientific
knowledge by participating in the Science Fair,
which is held annually in Kenosha. Classes in
the sciences enable the student to become acquainted with the world in which we live. They
study the physical and chemical laws of the
universe as well as Mother Nature herself in
regards to the changing and challenging world
of today.
Mr. Glynn answers a question with pleasure.
Smile for CLASSIC camera.
Mr. Brumbaugh
Mrs. Bu rokas
Mr. Cordiner
\1r. Fennema
\1r. Filippelli
Mr. Glynn
Mr. icolazzi
1r. Smith
1r. Youn~
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Knowledge of Yesterday's and Today's World
The aim of the Social Studies Department at Tremper
is not only to equip our students with the fundamental
knowledge of history and geography, but also to arm them
with the basic understanding of world problems in the
hope that they will become better and more helpful
citizens.
All the courses offered in thi department, headed by
Mr. Leo Gebhart, are designed with the achievement of
this goal in mind.
Mr. Duesterbeck lectures to a world history class.
Mr. Bradle}
Mr. Draeger
Mr. Gebhart
Mr. Bair discusses
Communism.
the
Mr. Hendricks
Mr. McCarthy
Mr. Ritacca
Miss Todd
Miss Wavro
Mr. White
1rs. White
Miss Yelach
Mr. Zimmerman
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evils
of
Home Economics
The Home Economics Department helps to prepare
Tremper girls for cooking, SC\\ ing, and rnrious aspects of
family life.
The ad\ anced foods classes sponsored a Thanksgiving
dinner this year as one of their main projcl'ts. A Christmas tea was sponsored by the foods class for all faculty
members.
'
The survey class combines the art of se\'.ing, cooking,
and other aspects of family life.
Mrs. Paintin, Mrs. Rothrock. and \trs . Sedg,dck, supplied with the most modern equipment, aid girls in preparing themselves for the world of tomorrow .
Mr, . Paintin
\!,-., Rothrock
\f 1-., . Sed~" ick
Mrs. Paintin demonstrates h<m to thread a machine.
Industrial Arts Improve Students Skills
~Ir.
Can er obsen l'~
a
bu" student.
1>1r. Carl-,on
~Ir DeHart
\1 r. Freeberg
1>1 r Fuenflinger
Mr. Jacobsen
Mr. Kriz
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Assistant Principals
Fulfill Vital Roles
Mr. Kranen
Mr. Kranen is one of the two hard working assistant
principals at Tremper. His office was housed in the main
office area. He had . the responsibility of student discipline,
attendance, supervision of teachers, student coordination,
and student activities.
Any poster hanging about on the walls of the school
was first okayed by Mr. Kranen. He was also in charge
of honors and special assemblies. Along with planning
commencement, Mr. Kranen had the
responsibility of
working with the seniors and of helping to plan their
activities.
If a student was caught wearing culottes, bluejeans,
too-long hair, or committing any other grooming violation,
the student was sent to Mr. Kranen for discipline. Most
Tremper students met Mr. Kranen personally for some
reason or another during the year.
Tremper has lost its other hard working assistant
principal, Mr. Aubry Hooper, for the 1968-1969 school
year. Mr. Kranen will step into Mr. Hooper's position and
someone new will assume Mr. Kranen' s . responsibilities.
Everyone knows Mr. Kranen.
Mr. Hooner
Good luck, good health , and may God bless you , Mr. Hooper.
Mr. Hooper was the "golden-voice" of Tremper and
the center of the guidance department. His main duties
were enrollment and class scheduling.
Mr. Hooper has now left the administration at
Tremper for his first love, teaching. He will teach mathematics at Lincoln Junior High School here in Kenosha.
Since this school was first envisioned, he has given
of himself unstintingly - providing numerous ideas and
invaluable assistance to the architects and engineers and
others concerned with the construction of the building.
He, more than any other person, developed the many procedures necessary m a well-ordered school. It was he who
provided the continuity necessary during a period of rapid
turnover of staff and principals. So much of what Mr.
Hooper did went unrecognized because he has always been
more interested in results than recognition. We are going
to miss his influence, good sense, amazing analytical
abilities, and tremendous assistance!
1r. Hooper
Mr. Kranen
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Concerned Counselors
Behind the doors of the guidance offices are the counselors who are always willing to help the students with their problems.
Confidence and support is available to students in need of help in school or personal
affairs.
Many students have problems choosing
electives, colleges, and careers, but the
counselors usually have the right answers.
The counselors keep records of available
jobs and scholarships for the convenience
of the students.
Students are scheduled for two or more
yearly appointments and are welcome to
see their counselors at anytime. Continuous records are kept of the student's scholastic achievements that are available to
future schools and employers.
The guidance service of Tremper helps
students in their future endeavors.
o matter how serious the problem, Mr. Valente will discuss it with the student.
Mrs. Bauer
Mr. Britte Iii
Miss Donovan
Mr. Holms was always willing to help!
Mr. Holmes
Mr. Owens
Mr. Valente
Mr. Hadler
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Our Illustrious
Mr. Kranen is alwa~ s checking haircuts.
M i>s Lim d demonstrate; a new learning device.
Mr. Brumbaugh e,plains mu .
Mr. Duesterbeck answers a question.
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Faculty In Action
Mrs. Hoeft had problems on deadline days.
Mr. Jacobsen shows how to work it.
Mr. Trastek, the replacement for Mr. White.
A funny article amuses Miss Riggotti.
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Classes
FRO T ROW (left to right): Debbie Barndollar,
Treasurer; Jim Reed , Vice-President ; Wa, ne Andreucci, President. BACK ROW : Helen ·Harmon,
Corresponding Secretary; Arlinda Eaton, Recording
Secretary .
Senior Class Officers
The class of 1968, fourth graduating
class of Tremper High School, and first
class to attend the entire three year period here, arrived in 1964 as a group of
confused sophomores thrust into an apparent, disordered complexity of halls,
pon their arrival
rooms, and schedules.
they were greeted by cracked walls, leaking ceilings, and buckets throughout the
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commons; when it rained outside, it
poured in Tremper!
Having attended three succe sful
years at Tremper, the class as urned the
role of leadership to aid in molding their
own destiny. Their destiny was to become
the involved leaders of tomorrow; to make
their impression on all future generations;
and to prove an unequalled individuality.
1'1'brego, Sara
Ade, Stephen
Ahlgre n, Rita
Aker, Sandra
AIL,, Judith
Allard , Donald
Allard , Susan
Allen, Rebecca
Ambro, Ellen
Anderson , Jeff re~
Anderson, Linda
Anderson, Scott
Anderson , William
Andreucci, Wayne
Andrews, Donna
We Yelled, "Seniors, Seniors, Seniors .... !n
Angelici, Theresa
Anglin, Brenda
Antrim , Arthur
Applegate, Sandra
Archer, l~ nn
Ausse, Henr~
Avers, Kathr\'n
B~s, Ga\'le.
Babel, Dianne
Badtke, Caren
Baile\ , David
Bare~h , Sue
Barnd(;llar, Deborah
Barndnllar, Doris
Barnes, Karen
Batassa, Angela
Batassa, Marilyn
Becker, Terry
Bedford, Dennis
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Behnke, Peter
Benkstein, Richard
Bennett, Patricia
Benoit, \1 arcia
Berger, Arthur
Biddle, Donna
Birch, Gar~
Bishop, Ralph
Blackbourn, Janis
Blagg, Thomas
Bleicher, Katherin
Block, Charles
Block, Debra
Boehme, Wavne
Bonn, Paul .
Borden, Mary
Boubonis, Anthon y
Boylan, ancy
Brand, Gary
Brandt, Barbara
Breach, Walter
Breiling, Kathleen
Brennan, Mark
Brenneman, Debra
Brennen, Mark
Brion, Jill
Britten, barlene
Britten, Marlene
Broadway, Marjorie
Brokaw, Kim
We Enjoyed Participating
Brookhouse, Fred
Broomfield, Robert
Brown, David
Brown, Gloria
Brown, Jacqu eline
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Brunner, Daniel
Brus, Jam es
Buck, Brian
Buege, Bet s~
Buelow, Barbara
Bugno, Michael
Campaigns were always exciting!
Burbank, Allan
Burbridge, Nancy
Burden, Bradley
Burgess, Lester
Burkee, Christine
Burt, Anne
Busche, Carole
Camerota, James
Camosy, Raymond
Campbell, Barbara
Cauthern, Joe
Cappelen, Deborah
in School Functions
Capps, David
Carlson, James
Carlson, Janet
Carlson, Van
Cassity, Daniel
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Cecchini, Dennis
Cecchini, Val
Charlton, Sandra
Christensen, ' ora
Christian, Anthony
Christian, Dennis
Christiansen, David
Christiansen, David
Christophersen, Chuck
Chulew, Joseph
Chulew, Samuel
Claeys, James
Coffelt, Carol
Cogshall, Tedi
Cohen, William
Coleman, Janice
Colson, Karen
Conforti, Linda
Conrad, Richard
Cook, Gladys
We Studied Harder,
Cornell,
Sharon
Covington,
Sandra
Cox, Robert
Curio, Roger
Curtis, Terry
Dabbs, Sandra
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Dahl, Lee
Dase, Barbara
Davis, Catherine
Davis, Joann
Deau, Ra~ mond
Decker, Joanne
DeMarco, James
DeWitt, \1ichael
Dibble, Tom
Dicke~ , David
Dielmann, Ronald
Dober, Paula
Domes, Alan
Donais, Janet
Dorey, Susan
Dorff, Donald
Dou11:hert~, John
Dm111:hert~ , Richard
Dowdy, Janet
Downing. Joann
We Studied Longer, and We Studied????? ?????
• • • • •
Dreve r, 11.orma
Duban , Gregor~
Dubanie"icz, Linda
Dunlap, Lorenda
Dunn, Ro11:er
Dworak, Robert
Dzian, Deborah
Easterda' , Vale ne
Eaton, A~linda
Echols, William
Eerdmans, Paul
Eisen, Marc
Engstrom, Gary
Ennis, Lde
Ernst, Charles
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Ervin, Deborah
Eucalano, Peggy
Farmer, Robert
Fechner, Randy
Feckler, Robert
Feivor, Linda
Felkey, James
Filip , Randall
Finke, John
Fischback, Randall
Fish, Gary
Fonk, Elizabeth
Foresberg, Paul
Fox, Charles
Franco, Ruben
We Entered the World
Franzen, Donald
Fredrickson, Geraldine
Free, Richard
Frei, Ruth
Fries, Beverly
Fromm, Linda
Fugate, Gary
Furno, Henrv
Galbraith, ~ncy
Gaudio, Kathleen
Gellatly, Sue
Gemig, Donald
Cemig, Ronald
Gentz, David
Georges, Richard
Gerber, Renee
Gerth, Adrienne
Gilmore, Judith
Glass, Deborah
Goff, Gary
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Gogola, Patricia
Goldstein, Dennis
Gollnick, Lynn
Gosselin, Theodore
Gould, aomi
Graham, Sandra
Granger, Robert
Greiner, Edgar
Grimes, Johnny
Grissom, David
Grobe, Connie
Grover, Margaret
Guttormsen, Leif
Haag, Gail
Haag, William
of Teaching for a Day
Haebig, Terry
Haebig, Toni
Hagberg, James
Hains, Carol
Hains, Deborah
Hale, Carol
Hall, Michael
Halpin, Anthony
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Hammond. Benton
Hammond, Janet
Hamsing, Penelope
Hancock, Ste, en
Hansen, Sandra
Hanzalil.., John
Harff. Kurt
Harmon, Helen
Hartle' , Ste\ en
Hartn~ll, Floyd
Hartnell, James
Hastings, James
Haubrich, Beth
Haubrich, Dennis
Hawkins, Barbara
We Were a Fun Loving Group
Hawkins, Ellyn
Haynes, Janice
Hazem, Kamal
Hebior, Judith
Heckel, Christine
Senior boys were always flirting.
Heinzen, Donald
Helgesen, Barbara
Henke, Eileen
Henry, Reese
Hess, L' nette
Hibbard, Daniel
Hillar>, Janice
Hinds, Robert
Hi,,, Gary
Hoefert, Sandra
Holdnerness, Patricia
Holicka, John
Holland, Paul
Holman, Gregory
Holmes, Scott
Holtman, Peggy
Holton, John
Hopper, Gary
Horning, Virginia
Houston, Thomas
Howe, Cheryl
of Individuals
Hubbard, Leonard
Hubbard, Mary
Ide, Ellen
Ishmael, Mary
Huck, John
Hughes, Douglas
Jackson , James
Jaehne, Tom
Huissen, Mary Jo
Iaquinta, David
Jakubowicz, Patricia
Janas, Diana
Iaquinta, Frank
Ibsen, Linda
Jensen, Pamela
Jobick, Karen
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Johnson , Daniel
Johnson , Debra
Johnson , Donna
Johnson, Margaret
Johnson , Susan
Johnston, Ruth
Jolicoeur, John
Jones, Rita
Kaiser, James
Kamm , Willow
We Tried to Dodge Hall Monitors
Kangas, Kenneth
Kausalik, 1ark
Kautenberg, Gary
Kautzer, Karen
Kehoe, Mar~
Kelley, Shirley
Kessinger, Diana
Kirby, Janice
Kishline, Carl
Kitchin , Fay
Kivi, Karen
Klawitter, Susan
Klinkerfuss, John
Knickrehm, William
Kober, Wayne
Koehler, Robert
Kollman, 1 ichael
Kollman, Thomas
Kolmos, Dale
Kopesky, Nancy
Kosman, Victor
Koster, Linda
Kraiss, John
Kraning, Carol
Kraning, 1 anc~
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Krulatz, George
Krumpos, John
Kuczenski, Steven
Kussow, Darryl
Ladewig, Larayne
Lahti, Linda
Lamb, Martha
Lancour, Ernestine
Langer, Lynne
Lapp, Mark
and Forge Passes
Larsen, Gary
Larsen, Janice
Larsen, Vickie
Larson, Cynthia
Larson, Deborah
Larson, Lynn
Laskv, Diane
Laur~nt, Linda
Our studious monitor, Tom Houston.
Lauzon, Beverlv
Law, Gayle
.
Lea, Linda
Lea, Marv
Leake, S~ndra
185
Ledanski, De borah
Ledanski , Joan
Lehman, Matthew
Lindeman , Robert
Leibhon, Colette
Leisnar, Renee
Leitch, Barb
Linde rman , Deborah
LeMay, Larry
Levonowich, Peter
Lewis, Mary
Linkus, William
We Will Never Forget
Lober, Carola
Lord, Ken
Macik, Keith
1ani carco, Elaine
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Mann, Diane
1anthei, Linda
Margetson, Robert
Marquissee,
Katherine
Marks, Ollie
Martin, Christine
Martin, john
1asters, Stanley
Mattson, Lawrence
Maurer, Douglas
Maurer, usan
McDermott, Laurel
In Memoriam
"There is an old belief,
That on some solemn shore,
Beyond the sphere of grief,
Dear friends will meet once more."
Richard Malsch, better known to all of
his friends as "Dickie," will be missed at
Tremper. His energetic and enthusiastic
personality enlightened the lives of many.
His death was a sad event to all of us who
knew him.
the Smiles of Our Friends
McKav, Kevin
McM~hon, Jonathan
Mecum, Deborah
Meiers, Jane
Meiers, Mary Lou
Melvin, Diana
Menges, John
Merow, Douglas
Merritt, Katherine
Messner, Kathy
1etrbt•. Roseman
Me' er, Shirle' .
M i~halos. Per~~
Miholic, Chen I
Mink, Ruth .
Mitchell, Kenneth
Mittlesteadt, Janis
Moddes, Wayne
Molette, Arthur
Molinaro, Mark
187
Montemurro, Don
1ontemurro, Susan
Moore, Ste, en
Moreland, Therese
Morrow, Barbara
Morton, Dean
Mo es, Jane
Mostenan, Sharon
Munson, Richard
Myers, Jeffrey
M~ers, Mark
Nealv, Marv
eel~. Lan~\'
eit~el, Ter;\'
elson, Che;, 1
We Ordered Graduation Announcements and
elson, Keith
Nemeth, Albert
erdrum, Marshall
ielsen, Gary
immerguth, Linda
Novak, Carl
Nugent, Gregory
uutinen , Keith
Obenauf, Diane
Olsen, Marilu
Olson, Dale
Olson, 1argaret
O'Mara, Bartley
o· 1ara, Susan
Oquist, Kelly
Owens, Earl
Palmer, Gerald
Panasewicz, Louis
Parkinson, Dennis
Parry, Jeffrey
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Petersen, Can
Peterson, Jeff~ey
Petit, Mary
Pettey, ally
Pfeiffer, Larry
Phillips, Hollis
I hope he doesn't measure my stomach!
Were Measured for Our Robes
Parsons, Cherryl
Patalocchi, Toni
Piekos, Linda
Piela, Shirley
Pautz, Jack
Pederson, Paula
Pierantoni, Sharon
Pitsch, Louise
Person, Carol
Peterman, John
Pitts, Michael
Pitzer, Loretta
Peterman, Mary
Peters, Gail
Platt, Ronald
Pontillo, Ralph
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Preston, Craig
Preston, Roseanna
Przybylski, Gerald
Advanced Chemistry proved interesting for Wayne and Dennis.
We Went From Health Class to
Pufont, Pat
Quarders, Gerald
Quardokus, John
Queen, Richard
Quick, Judy
Rasico, Sandra
Rasmussen, Thomas
Reed. James
Reed , Paul
Reeves. Jack
Reimer, teven
Reindl, Douglas
Richards, Michael
Richwine, Stella
Robinson, David
Robinson, ancv
Robinson, Peggy
Rock, Patricia
Rosko, Pamela
Roskres, Thomas
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Rosmann, Ronald
Ross, Stewart
Ruebsamen, Patricia
Rusecki. Keith
Russo, Eugene
Rutchik, Dave
Rypczy nski, Karen
Sanders. Raymond
Scalise, Janet
Schaefer, Barbara
Schani, David
Schenk, Laurel
Schiller, David
Schmit, Patricia
Schmit, William
Biology to the World
Sehmitz, David
Schmitz, Eugene
Schmunck, James
Schneeberger, Dean
Schneider, Nancy
Schonscheck,Joyce
Schroeder, Gary
Schuetz, Barbara
Schutz, Janet
Scott, Jennifer
Scoville, Diane
Scuffham, Patricia
Seiberlich, Sandra
Sennholz, Everett
Serpe, Joy
Serpe, Rose
Shankland, Deborah
Sieger, Robert
Siewert, Sue
Singer, Nancy
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Skees, William
Smart, Gary
Snyder, Jane
Socha, Gerald
Socha, Timothy
Sommers, Cynda
Sordahl, Molly
Sorensen, Lawrence
Sorensen, William
Sparks, Larry
We Discussed LSD, Racial
Spitz, Dennis
plitek, Anna
Stachon, David
Stamm, Edward
Starr, Kim
Starr, Michael
Stauder, Kathie
Stevens, Katherine
Stevesand, Michael
Stiles, Richard
Strasser, Patsy
Strehlow, Charles
Strunk, Beverly
Studdard, Lanny
Stukel, Annette
Szurovecz, Chris
Tackett, Terry
Taft, Richard
Tatman, Gregory
Taube, Robert
Terwall, Barbara
Testard, Richard
Thomas, Robert
Thompson, David
Timms, Ted
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Tomaszewski,
Edward
Totts, Gar~
Totts, \1ichael
Trotter, Dann~
Tushoski,
Rosalinda
lJgurluer, Julie
Upd~ ke, Darlene
Vanbendegom,
Robert
Vandenberg, Linda
Vanderpoel,
Kenneth
Problems, and the Cafeteria
Van Harpen, Joy
Van Horn, Linda
Vanlone, Charles
Velardo, Karen
Vena, Joseph
Verkon, Lvnn
Victorey, Andrew
Vite, David
Vlahovic, Steve
Volpentesta,
Carolyn
Wade, Catherine
Wagner, Patricia
Wagner, Susan
Waldo, Susan
Waldron, Bill
Wallig, Victoria
Ward, Dave
Weber, Candice
Wedell, Charles
Weise, Barbara
Wellens, Victoria
Wente, Anne
Westplate, Loren
White, Judy
Wick, Linda
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Wiegert, Pamela
Wig htman, George
Wilkinson, Richard
William s, Kenneth
William s, Linda
Williams, Terry
Wilms, Karen
Wittrock, David
Well , uh, it happened like this .. . .
We Smiled, Cried at Graduation
Wojcehowicz, Debora
Woodbury, Richard
Yates, Larry
Young, Thomas
Zabel, Pamela
Zalubowski, Karen
Zanek, Charle ne
Zarelli, Tom
Zarletti, Daniel
Zielinski, Cyril
Zietz, ancy
Zuehlsdorf, Janis
Zuhde, Maragaret
Zuicarelli, Patricia
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Senior Class Advisory Board
FRO T ROW (left to right): Donna Andrew;, Sue \1onternurro, Kath} \lessner, Pat Pufont, Connie Grobe, and
ancy Singer. SECO D ROW: Bill Knickrehm, Sandy Covington, Sue Siewert, Bob Schaefer, Ellen Ide, Joy Van Har-
pen, and Jeff Parry . THIRD ROW: Jim Hagberg, Chuck
Greiner, Gary Larsen, i\1ark Kausalik, Kevin Mc Ka',
Greg Tatman, Dave Schmitz, and Dave Vite.
Secluded Seniors
Allen, Barbara
Anger, Dean
Angotti, Tony
Bathe, Richard
Bauers, Sandra
Belliveau, Robert
Borecky, Sandra
Boring, Daniel
Casper Linda
Casto, Joseph
Cauthern, Joe
Christman, Kendal
Deseife, Martha
Dicello, John
Fry, James
Gardner, Sandra
Gerber, James
Girard, Bernard
Girard, Leroy
Gonzales, Anna
Hanrath, Larry
Hardman, Michael
Hawkins, Douglas
Herdt, Eunice
Kneeley, Dave
Knight, Mark
Kubarth, Wendy
Kudrick, Peter
Langnes, Craig
Laughlin, Dennis
Leo, Robert
Maas, Gregory
Martin, Carl
Martinez, Dolores
McHenry, Edward
Monnier, James
Nielsen, Terry
Nichi, Renald
Oberholtzer, Danie
Ortiz, Ferdinand
Parham, Roger
Parker, Christopher
Parker, Dolph
Parker, Jerry
Parker, Thomas
Raiford, Mary
Reichel, Jordan
Rein, David
Rowen, Tommy
Savaglio, Anthony
Stubbs, Patrick
Talbert, Gary
Wilcox, John
Winker, Patricia
Ziccarelli, Antoni
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SEATED (left to right ): Tom Schindler, President ; Don
Kitchen , Vice-President. STANDING :
Gloria Ziccarelli,
Recordin)!: Secretary; Nancy Turtle,
Johns, Corresponding Secretary.
Treasurer;
Caryl
Junior Class Officers
The natural contrast between spring and
autumn vividly describes the flexibility and
ever-changing role of Tremper'
1967-1968
junior class.
The fiery autumn season brought the gala
and raucous project of "Steps to Victory," the
class' Homecoming contribution. Then came the
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more subtle springtime that heralded "Rendezvous Enchante'," the junior class prom. This
annually sponsored class event was as sophisticated, refined and fresh as the season itself.
All-in-all their responsibility and harnessed adaptability will prove them to be a
most successful senior class in 1968-1969.
Acerbi , Tom
Akt•r. \1ark
Aker, Robert
Allt•n, Holh
Altergott. Fred
Ameche, Alan
Ance,ic, C'nthia
Andersen. Barr~
Andersen , Carol
Andersen , Cherr~ I
Anderson. Grant
Andraschko, Dawn
Andre, James
Andre, Rita
Andreini. Pamela
Andreucci, , ann
Antrim , Albert .
Apker, Linda
Apvan , Daniel
Arnold , Gar'
Arrowood, Peggy
Babel, Janice
Backe, Hope
Backlund , ancy
Baile, , Kent
Balla~d . Jam es
Barnes, Roger
Why the smirk, Jody?
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Barton, Susan
Baternick, Lee Ann
Batt, Susan
Bauers, Ross
Ba, le~, Robert
Bear, Joan
&><.·ker, Barbara
Beder, John
&•ckl'r, \laurel'n
&•ck'>trom . Louisl'
&·de, Sherr~
&•lon)(ia. Wa~ ne
Bennett, Janice
Benson, Ruth
Benton, Sandra
Berenson, Sharon
Bergen, Mary Beth
Bergstrom, Ronald
Berry, Craig
Betz, Marilyn
Billen, Carol
Billings, Le Roy
Binninger, Mark
Birkholz, Carol
Blank, Barbara
Blankenship, Steven
Blanton, Linda
Blauser, Dan
Biemer, Pat
Bokmueller, Anita
Bonacci, Erminio
Bonanno, Anthon~
Borland, Louis
Bo;e, Darr~ I
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Bosman, Wayne
Bougneit, Robert
Boyce, Vivian
Brandes, John
Brandt, Linda
Braun, Janice
Briggs, adine
Broomfield, David
Brown, Floyd
Brunner, Darlene
Bucholz, Barbara
Buress, Doreen
Burman, Stephen
Burnett, Libby
Burnett, Michael
Burnett, Richard
Burt, Wade
Bustrycki, Frank
Cairo, Louis
Calkins, Sandv
Calvert, Andr~w
Campbell, Lee
Camponeschi,
Bernard
Carmichael, Frank
Carlson, Mike
Carlson, ancy
Casteel, Bill
Cesario, Bob
Chaput, Patricia
Chemerow, David
Chene~. Patrick
Childers, Odis
Christian, Linda
Christianson,
Eileen
Christophersen,
Terry
Christy, Janice
Cigallo, Randall
Cippola, William
Cisler, Dan
Clark, Philip
Clark, Sally
Clausen, Linda
Clausen, Roger
Clifford, William
Clinge, Jody
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Cobern, Deborah
Cod~, Barbara
Coffen, Hal
Colb,, William
Conf~rti, Doreen
Conforti, Shirle~
Con l e~, Diana
Conrad, Jack
Conwill, Michael
Ccxiper,
Dapthander
Enthusiastic Instructors On
Cornell, Connie
Corrigan, Dennis
Coss, Craig
Covelli, Helen
Co~. Carol
Crane, Jan is
Crawford, Robert
Cudahy, Dick
Culver, CaNTien
Currie, Robin
Currington,
Stan le'
Curtis, Michael
Dahl, Cathy
Darlak, Norma
Daun, Gerald
Dave\ , Garv
Davi;, Gera'ld
Da,is, Martha
Davis, Ra~mond
Davis, Tina
Deford, Louis
Defrange, Sue
DeLap, L~rie
Derenchuck, Stephen
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Gosh, I wish this class would end!
DeWitt, Beverly
Dimitrijev ic, Alex
Donsing, Thomas
Dorff, Debby
Dorfman, Richard
Dougherty, Richard
Dow, Janis
Downing, Sandy
Dowse, Geoffry
Druktines, Charles
Teacher Appreciation Day
Drysdale, Kathleen
Dumesic, ancy
Duncan, Tom
Ellefson, Sandra
Elrod, Candice
Emery, Terry
Engstrom, Bruce
Erickson, Jan ice
Evans, Nancy
Falk, Mervin
Farrell, Barbara
Farris, Jay
Feifer, Michael
Feivor, Mary
Felice, Gloria
Fenn, Sharon
Fennema, James
Fessenden, Pat
Fiers, Dale
Filips, Kimberly
Finch, Janice
Finn, Mickey
Fisher, Jay
Flannery, Brenda
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Flocker, Vickie
Fonk, Frank
Foote, Linda
Fraher, Jane
Frank, ;\like
Fraser, Jeff
Fratrick, Jim
Frederick, Eric
Frederick, William
Frederickson, Grant
Fredrickson, Allen
Freitag, David
Laughter and Gossiping Filled
Frey, Jamie
Fugate, Gary
Fuller, Daniel
Fuller, Terr}
Fulmer, Amy
Galbraith, Linda
Galligan, Robert
Gantzer, Jeff
Garcia, Julian
Gard} necki, John
Garren, John
Gehring, John
Gentz, Noel
Gentz, Patricia
Gentz, Paul
George, Paulette
Gigliotti, Rozanne
Gildenstern, Robert
Gillespie, Mike
Gilmore, Pat
Glinski , Barbara
Goff, Sharon
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Gorforth , Ruth
Gonzales. Diane
Goroski, Diane
Graf, Susan
Granger, Christine
Granger, \lark
Graves, Laurie
Gra' , Patricia
Gra; , Richard
Greogor~ . Claudia
Grewenow, Barbara
Griffin, Lawrence
the Halls Between Classes
Grimes, Katherine
Griswold, Jud~
Grobe, Cinch
Grosjean. \llchael
Gross, Noreen
Gnibt.>, James
Guelzou, Marie
Gulbinas, Jean
Gullo, Sue
Gundlach, Carol
Haag, Gil
Hadler, Janice
Halker, Kathleen
Hall, David
Hall, Lrnette
Hallm;rk, Colleen
Halverson, Richard
Hamachek, Gar~
Haney, Diane
Hannes, Margie
Hansche, Chervl
Hansen, Cynth.ia
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Hansen, Leonard
Hanzalik, Patricia
Harcarik, jean
Harp, Linda
Harris, Dennis
Harris, Robert
Hartnell, Kenneth
Haubrich, Paul
Hauptman, john
Hauptman, Rita
Hawkins, Laurie
Ha~ craft, Linda
Ha' es, Robert
Heck, Janis
Heckel, Glen
Heckel, Pat
Heide, Parrv
Herbrechts~eier, Janis
Herde, Mike
Hess, Charles
Hessefort, Jane
Hewitt, William
Hi~h. Flonnie
Hlavata, Susan
Hoar, Bob
Hoff, Susan
Bob in meditation!
Holden,
Rennee
Hollenbeck,
Eileen
Hollister,
Sharon
Holm, Raymond
Holtz,
Kathleen
Hopkins, Eddie
Hopper, Kathy
Horne, Michelle
Horochena, Trudi
Hosmanck, Tom
Houston, Johnnie
Johns, Carol
Johnson , Gail
Howe, Sandra
Hubbard, Michael
Hubbard , Pat
Johnson , Karen
Johnson , Mart~
Huck, Barbara
Huffman, Chris
Hughes, Jackie
Johnson, Peter
Johnson, Richard
Huissen, Jack
Hyatt, Craig
laquinta, John
Johnson, Sandra
Johnson, Sue
Ingraham, Pat
Isengay, Donna
Itinos, April
Johnston, Janet
Jones, Alan
Ivy, Debbie
Jackson, Larry
Jacoby, Sandra
Jones, Janice
Jung, Charlotte
Jahnke, Sharon
J alensky, Sue
Janota, Sue
Kaddatz, Gary
Kalcic, Kenneth
Jensen, Barbara
Jensen, David
Jensen, Gerald
Kangas, John
Kapitan, Leslie
Jensen, Kristine
Jepson, Sue
Jeselun, James
Karambelas, Susan
Keach, Martha
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Kennedy, Jay
Kerner, John
Kess inger, Freddie
Kess ler, Paul
Ketchum , Douglas
Ketterhagen , Carol
Kindle, Lequita
Kirkwood, Mary
He went that way, really!
Kitchin , Don
Kivisto, Robert
Klappa, Mary
Klinkerfuss, Karen
Kloet, Dale
Kloster, Cathy
Knudson, Bill
Kochersperger,
Charles
Kollman, Christine
Kollman, Michael
Kolmos, Sandra
Korbel , Barbara
Koroseik, Daniel
Kos, Jud'
Kosecki, Paul
Koski, William
Kosman , Connie
Kramper!, James
Kraus, Paul
Krehbiel, Roger
Kreuser, Gloria
Kreuser, ancy
Kriz, James
Krueger, Corey
Krusa, Lavonne
Kuba, Phillip
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Kublik, Dave
Kuchinski, Margaret
KuessO\\ . \1 eta
Kussow , Richard
Kw is to, Robert
Labanm\ . Jane
La Belle, \1orris
Lahm , Agnes
Lado~sa, Deborah
Laken, Janet
Landgren, Randi
Lange, Lauren
Langer, Carol
Larsen, Mar'
Last, Shiela
Lawell, Wendy
Lawler, Linda
Lawrence, Mildred
Lavbourn, Scott
L~ler, Cher~ I
Leisner, Delilah
Lemke, Larr~
Lester, Jeff
Lettsome, Courtne~
Lev, David
Li~d, Barbara
Lindahl, Greg
Lindermann, Kathleen
Lindner, Bob
Llanas, Kris
Loback, Ardys
Lober, Thomas
Lomartire, Paul
Loss, John
Lovd, Rickv
Luhecke, Karen
A Variety of Subjects Held Our Interest
Lubniewski, James
Lueck, Sherolyn
Lugo, Wilberto
Lukaszewicz, Jo Ellen
Lumley, Delores
Lund, Sandy
Luska, Kathleen
Lynch, John
Mackay, Carolyn
Maddux, Kathleen
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Madison, Mary Anne
Maedke, Penny
Malcewicz, Jo Ann
Malzahn, Rodney
Maniscarco, Carol
Manlick, Cynthia
Mann, Jack
Manning, Rhoda
Who's letting Mickey in?
Mantuano, Susan
Marodian, Sandra
Martinez, John
Martinson, Lee
Mashuda, Ted
Massie, Mary
Masters, Anita
Matelski, Dave
Mathews, Gerald
Mattner, Carolyn
Mattner, joy
Mattson, Elaine
Mattson, orman
McCormick, Sharon
1cCune, Gail
McDonald, Barbara
McDonough, Michael
McKee, Mike
Mecozzi, Karen
Meltzer, Joanie
Mentink, Dan
Merten, Debbie
Metallo, Carol
Metallo, Esther
Metallo, Joseph
Metten, Terry
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Michaelis, Carol
Mickelsen, Dan
\1iles, Jim
\tiller, Bob
\1 iller, Carl
\1 illigan, Scott-
\1inkus, Daniel
\1isurelli, Marilyn
\1 isurelli, Mary
\1itchell, Mike
\1odica, Patricia
\1oeller, Michelle
Molinaro, 'v1ichael
Monroe, Michael
Monteen, Larry
\1ontgomery, Mark
\1orrice, Douglas
Morrow, Billy
Mosele,, Ruth Anne
Moses, .Deborah
\1oses, Kristin
Mosher, Pam
Muller, Sue
assauer, Kurt
edweski, Kathleen
ehlsen, Ted
ehr, Valerie
eu, Nick
ewman, Marcia
icolazzi, Cathy
ielson, Donald
Nighbor, Paul
Nihlson, Jeanette
Norlander, Pat
orton, Joseph
Oechler, Dru
Oeinske, Paul
Ogrin, Daniel
Ohlgart, Gary
Olesky, Gail
Olsen, Dale
O'Mara, Constance
O' eill, Ronald
Ortiz, Erlinda
Ortiz, Monserate
Ott, Albert
Owens, Cindy
Paavola, George
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Pace, Linda
Palmer, Allen
Palmer, Shari
Paon e, Thoma.
Parker, \lark
Parsons, Janice
Paskie\\ icz, Joanne
Pasterski, Rick
Pate, Elaine
Paterson, Nanc'
Patterson, Rob~rt
Paulin, Cind~
Pautz, Jill
Pederson, Robert
Pedley , Jim
Peltz, Kenneth
Pence, Linda
Petersen, Sherry
Peterson, Darwin
Peterson, James
Peterson, Kathy
Peterson, Scott
Peterson, Valerie
Petravicius, Rosemarie
Petrik, Jan
Pias, Mark
Picken, Gayle
Piehl, Edward
Piela, Dan
Pieronek, Bob
Plutchak, ancy
Popp, Anne
Preston, Vicki
Radtke, Amber
Redmond, Douglas
Reimer, Ethel
Reinherz, Richard
Reisig, Rhonda
Rescigno, Vince
Reuter, John
Richards, Arnold
Richards, Brad
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Richardson, Dar~ 1
Rile~. Ellen
Rizzo, Renee
Roberts, Jean
Robertson, Ka'
Robinson. Bru~e
Robinson , Kath~
Robison , Dann~
Roemer, Kurt
Rognstad . Bruce
Rohrer, Kathleen
Rolbiecki. \\' illiam
Romaine, Lois
Romano. \1arie
Rose, Debbie
Rm ik, Timoth~
Reubsamen , Norman
Rugg, Elizabeth
Rugg, Glenn
Ruhle, Gary
Russo, Diane
Russo, Dorothy
Rutchik, Sue
Rutkowski, Thomas
Rypczynski,
Michael
SaFago, Linda
Salica, David
St. Peter, Anne
Sandberg, Ed
Santo Poalo,
Diane
Sanota, Sue
Sarauer, Helen
Juniors enjo~ed Sub-Deb.
Scalzo, Peter
Schaefer, Kenneth
Scharneck, David
Scharnick, Rhonda
Schepker, Susan
Schindler, Thomas
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Schmidkc, Harold
Schmidt, Donald
Schmit, Richard
Schmitz. Thomas
Schneider, Jerr~
Schneider, Linda
Schneider, Robert
Schonscheck, Armand
Schroeder, Bnan
Schultz, Elizabeth
Schumacher, Curtis
Schumacher, Paul
Schutz, Thomas
Scott, Roger
Scaman, Lorie
Serpe, Louise
Shear, Rosanne
Shearer, John
Shierk, M arih n
Shuemate, B~rbara
Siltala, \1 ichael
Simpson, Patricia
Sinclair, Jean
Sinclair, Jim
Skurnick, Judy
Slobodianuk, Mark
Tom, Don, and Sue wishing we'd win a game!
Smith, Judith
Smith, Patti
Smith, Peter
Smith, Steven
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Smith, Tim
Smolinske, Carol
Spaay, Cary
Spaay, John
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Spraker, Anne
Springer, Dennis
Springer, Joyce
Thompson, Janell
Thrush, Ronald
Stanford, Donald
Stanford, Terr\
Stefani, Thom~
Tianen, Laura
Tinker, Judith
Stein, ancy
teinbrink, Norman
Stevens, Kathleen
Tinker, Tim
Tishuk, Thomas
Strangberg, Robin
Strehlow, Michael
Streich, Jerry
Tollack, Hugh
Totts, Karen
Stubbs, Tim
Sullins, Brenda
Sullivan, Patrick
Tredon, Joanie
Trotter, Sue
Swanson, Christine
Szumowicz, Pearl
Taffs, Carole
Tullis, Bob
Turtle, Nancy
Talle~ , Larry
Tallon, Bruce
Taske, David
Tvson, Therese
u ·Ibricht, Wally
Taube, John
Tenuta, Patricia
Tews, Patricia
!rich, Chuck
pright, Michael
Thomas, Bruce
Thomas, Tracie
Thompson, Gordon
Usinger, Linda
Valella, Deborah
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\' anderford, Dann~
\'anLandmt, Jules
\ 'anWie, Pamela
\ 'aughn , Earnest
\'ena, Charles
\ 'erbick, Tim
Vescova, Gan
Voi.zler, \1arii~ n
Voight, Janet
Volk. Laurie
Wagner, Kurt
Waite, Patricia
Waldron, Penni
Walker, Ann
Walker, Philip
Walker, Yvonne
Wallig, Da\e
Ward, Debbie
Wardell , Patricia
Webb, Candice
Webb, Thomas
Wedelstedt, Sandy
Wehrman , Jim
Weiss, Jody
Welch, James
Wenger, Frederick
Werner, Larry
Werve, Eddy
Wervc, Pat
White, Alton
White, Yrnnne
Whitne~, Steven
Wicklund , Deborah
Wiegand, Mar~
\Viegert, Connie
Wierein.,I..i, Cath~
Wierzbicke, Shern
WilcO\, \1arjorie .
Wilkimon, Debra
\\'ill..imon, Kenneth
William-. Ed"ard
\Villia1m , Larr~
\\'illiam>on, Sandra
Willl..omm, Linda
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Wimberly, Bonnie
Wineland, Greg
Wisch, Dawn
Witt, ancy
Wolf, Susan
Womack, Charles
Wood, Ellen
Woodman, Dennis
Woynilko, Jim
Wright, Gwendolyn
Yance, Greg
Yantorni, Brant
Yarbrough, Valerie
Yonkoski, Mark
Young, Mark
Zapencki, Bill
Zasada, John
Zeihen, Ellen Sue
Not another test!
Zembrowski, Debbie
Ziccarelli, Gloria
Zielinski. Ken
Zimmanck, Donna
Zimmer, George
Zirbel, Cathy
Zuberbuehler,
Barbara
Zydowsky, Edward
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Junior Class Advisory Board
FRO, T ROW (lef t to right ): Sue Sche pker; Lind a Ga lbraith ; T rudi Horche na ; Robi n Stran gbe rg; Kitt) Moses; Janell Thompson; Janice C hrist) .
SECOND ROW : Jill Pautz; Anita Bokmue lle r; Sharon McCo rmick; Connie
O' 1ara; We nd~ Lawe ll ; Kim Fillips; Sall) C lark ; Carol Birkholz. THIRD
ROW : Bruce Robinson; Je rr) Mathews; Da' e C hemerow; George Zimmer; Mark Young; Jim Jeselum ; Dan Minku s; Darryl Bose.
Cowardly Underclassmen
Abrego, Sam
Ahlgren, Eino
Androschko, Karen
Angelo, William
Barker, Larry
Bielarczyk, Adrienne
Bisiorek, Robert
Borland, Don
Borland, Howard
Bradley, Robert
Brewer, William
Brofka, Theresa
Brown, Doris
Brown, Thoma
Caudill, Anthony
Christensen, Eric
Coelin, Pamela
Covelli, Mary
Davis, Joanne
Deford, Arthur
Elfering, Daniel
Friedrich, Randy
Garofalo, Roger
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Garvin, Gary
Gena, Steve n
Gitzlaff, David
Goff, Joan
Goforth, Louis
Graf, Leo
Gramkow , Connie
Grasty, Gay
Grover, Margaret
Guerra, Michael
Hamilton, George
Hanrath, Gail
Hanrath, Joanne
Hanse n, Linda
Hees, Debra
Henoch, Ronald
Hinds, Robert
Houtsinger, Sandra
Hucker, Tom
Johnson, Gary
Johnson, Leota
Juliana, Patrick
Jurgens, David
Kaiser, Charles
Keitel, Ronald
Kessler, Robert
Klappa, William
Kriederman, Kenneth
Kronholm , James
Leclair, Gloria
Lindas, Kathleen
Loeper, Judy
Martin, Pamela
McBride, Nancy
Miller, Robert
elson, Scott
ichols, Randy
Packard, Elaine
Peterson, Arthur
Pfarr, Deborah
Pitts, Mark
Pomerening, Lynn
Quarders, Gerald
Roost, Jeff
Ruhle, Kenneth
abby, Kathy
Schmitz, Douglas
Scott, Roger
Siebert, Arthur
Siegal, Jam es
Siepert, Patricia
Simpson, Larry
Smith, Andrew
Smith, James
Stehlik, Allen
Taylor, Danny
Thomas, Richard
Trotter, Mary
Vandenberg, Robert
Van Horn , Larry
Voight, John
Wedell, Charles
Wedell, Daniel
Wheeler, Scott
White, Victoria
Wilcox, Carla
Ann studies he r Physics -
Ohm~ gosh -
LOOK -
hard!
he's with her again!
Joannie is always smiling!
Juniors Made the Scene
Linda and Kurt. a favorite couple.
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FRO T ROW (left to right): Debbie Drissel, Treasurer;
l\larcia Vinson , Recording S ecre tar~ . BACK ROW: L~ nn
Harmon, Corresponding Secretary; John Splitek, President;
Gene Tenuta, Vice-President.
Sophomore Class Officers
Several hundred skeptical sophomores
arrived at a seemingly gigantic labyrinth, known
to the more experienced upper classmen as
Tremper.
Muffled confusion reigned as chilling and
feverish flashes raced along the spines of sophomores, accompanying intermittent fear and
outright panic. Despite these normal first day
setbacks, though, the sophomore class proved
to be a successful accumulation of enthusiastic,
unique, inspired, and progressive thinking individualists, and they afforded their support in
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all areas of school activities. No one can debate
the fact that they certainly made their presence
known.
Their aptness to scheme, organize, and execute were evidenced in their Homecoming
Float, " Let's Bury Central," and the recordsetting success of their annual Valentine's
dance, this year entitled, "Cupid's Folly."
The sophomore class, having been 873
strong, followed well in the motto that "Tremper students do more with more."
Abre!(o, Halph
.\ker, Linda
Albert, Halph
Ali\, Kenneth
..\Ii\, \!alcom
..\lien, Hichard
Ambrose. Thomas
Ammon, Barb
Anderson , Chen)
Anderson, John ,
Anderson, Kristine
Anderson, Richard
Anderson , Robert
Anderson, William
Andrews, Kathy
Angelici, Larry
Anger, Bridget
Antonacci, Mike
Apker, Kathleen
Arbanella, Cathy
Arnett, Gary
Ashby, Ronald
Augustine, Matt
Aulozzi, Renee
Concentrate, Linnea!
Ausse, Cynthia
Azzolina, Shirley
Baas, Patricia
Babel, John
Babel, Richard
Badtke, Raymond
Bailey, Gary
Bailey, Nancy
Bakula, Gerald
Balk, Michael
Ball, Douglas
Banadinovic, Mildred
Banerdt, Barbara
Bankhead, Joseph
Barber, Phyllis
Barker, L~ nn
Barnes, Douglas
Barnett, Danny
Baron, Donna
Baron, Rosanne
Barros, Candice
Barrows, Sue
Barter, Gary
Barton, Diane
Baxley, Barry
Becker, Jill
Becker, Lysa
Behnke, Heidi
Behr, Noreen
Belliveau, Dawn
Belliveau, Ron
Benning, Sue
Berger, Louise
Berger, Lucille
Berner, Howard
Bernhoft, Gail
Berry, Diane
Berry, Diane
Berry, Susan
Bertog, Dan
Besch, Tim
Bilger, Renee
Binnie, Karen
Binninger, Sher~ I
Birch, Pamela
Bittis, Sharon
Blasi, Eugene
Blazek, Carleen
Block, Julie
Bogard, Leon
Booth, Don
Borland, Patricia
Bosman, Ronald
Bothe, Tom
Botz, Jud~
Boutan, Randy
Bower, Charlene
Bowie, Deloise
Bovie, Blair
Boyle, Vanessa
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Wake up sleepy heads!
Brad le, , Walter
Brandc;fina, Debbie
Breach, Loren
Brennan, Maureen
Brennan, Tim
Broadhurst, Les
Broker, Julia
Broker, Philip
Brown, Debra
Brown, Francis
Brown, Pam
Brown, Paulette
Bruno, Paul
Bucher, Joan
Buege, Brenda
Burbach, Darlene
Burbev, Gloria
Burbv: Cath'
Burg~ss, Ch~istine
Burkee, Lvnn
Burlingha~, Gayle
Burlison, Lorraine
Callow, Ravmond
Campbell, Carolyn
Cantrell, Richard
Capodarco, Michael
Cardinali, Nancy
Carlsen, Cindv
Carlson, Daw~
Carlson, Diane
Carpenter, Jerry
Castile, Charlie
Castile, Marvin
Cate, Rickev
Chandler, s·andra
Chianelli, Frank
Christensen, Carl
Christensen, Wavne
Christian, Mickey
Christian, Pamela
Christman, Jeff
Clark, Martin
Clausen, Kerry
Claussen, Chip
Clay, Cindy
221
Cody, Jack
Coelin, Larrv
Coffelt, Rand}
Demske, Paul
Dennis, Kathy
Colson, Ronald
Conforti, Ronald
Congdon, Debra
Dennis, Patti
Desotell, Gene
Conley, Bernita
Cooper, Debbie
Coshun, Michael
DeWitt, Kathlee n
Dezoma, Christine
Coss, Craig
Coulter, Daniel
Covington, Cheryl
DiCello, Jennifer
Ditzler, Barb
Crane, Steve
Crawford, Thomas
Creighton, Kathleen
Doksus, Lynda
Domes, Barri-
Cross, Barry
Cross, Bruce
Cummings, James
Donaldson, William
Doud, Robert
Curtis, Michael
Czarnowski, Rick
Dade, Kathleen
Dow, Terry
Dowse, Alison
Davis, Joanne
DeBettignies, Jane
DeHaan, Rodney
Dreifke, Randy
Dreyer, Terry
Delaney, James
Delany, Kathleen
Demske, Lynn
Drissel, Debbie
Dubaniewicz, Gail
222
Dumesic, Judy
Dwyer, 1ichael
Dvutka, Michael
Ebert, Ga~ le ,
Echols, James
Eells, Julie
Eidsor, Christine
Eisenhauer, Rae Ellen
Ho-hum, I wonder who he is thinking of now?
Eldridge, Dale
Ellefson, Rick
Ellis, Marvin
Engdahl, Pam
Evanoff. athaniel
Evermon, Patricia
Falduto, Karen
Fanning, Deborah
Farrell, Daniel
Fasci, Mike
Feifer, Jan
Fennema, Nancy
Fennema, Thomas
Fessenden, Michael
Fietz, Jim
Fink, Karen
Fisher, Ronald
Fitzpatrick, Susan
Flannen, Clarence
Flrnn, Russell
F~lkers, Martin
Folland, Joh~
Fonk, Nancv
Forbes, Pat;icia
Ford, Brian
Foster, Richard
Fox, Laura
Fraher, Dave
Franco, Dan
Fratrick, Judi
223
Frederick,
Laura
Frederick,
Linda
Fredericksen,
Joel
Fredrickson,
Nancy
Free, ancy
Frese, Julie
Frese, Kerry
Friddle,
Robert
Friedsam,
Pamela
Frieman,
Charles
Be brave Terry!
Frver, Charla
F~rlin, Bruce
Caddv, Rick
Calbr~ith, Loretta
Gangler, Linda
Cann, Louise
Carcia, Ralph
Gardner, Cary
Garramone, James
Gascoigne, Don
Gascoigne, Tom
Gately, Hugh
Gaudio, Karen
Gauss, Martin
Cavheart, Marv
Gebhart, Julie.
Gentz, Delores
Cezzer, Barbara
Giannotti, James
Cildenstern, Cary
Cinkowski, Richard
Girad, Yvonne
Godlewski, Janis
Goergen, Ronald
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Goff, Kathleen
Goff, Sharon
Golwitze r, Kav
Gomaz, Samu~)
Gombar, Karen
Goos, Debra
Graf, Suzanne
Grandow, Kenneth
Green , Hortense
Green , Tim
Green, Tom
Gregory, Pamela
Gregor}. Richard
Grimmer, Lenay
Grisham , Roger
Griswold , Charles
Groenke, Gary
Gross, Arleen
Grulich, Edgar
Guelzow, Jeff
Gulbramen, Sherry
Gunderson, Dennis
Guttormsen , Daryl
Guttormsen , Gail
Guttormsen , Kurt
Guzman, Bertha
Guzman, Jesse
Haarbauer, Marc
Hagerty, Lero}
Hahn, Nita
Halcomb, ~tty
Haling, Karen
Hammond, Thomas
Hansche, Gail
Hansen, Jeanne
Hansen, Roy
Hapanowicz, Gary
Harmon, Lynn
Harring, Wendy
Harris, Shirlev
Hartung, JoEilen
Haselwander, Frank
Haubrich, Gail
Hawkins, Marv
Hebior, Kathv.
Hegyera, Barbara
Helf, Lynn
Helwig, Kay
225
Herbrechtsmeier, John
Herbrechtsmeier, Judy
Herman, Randal
Heroux, Michael
Hess, Candy
Hester, Barbara
Hessefort, Karen
Higgins, Melinda
High, Lorna
Hightower, Shirle~
Hill, \ 'ictoria
Hillesland, Sand~
Hinds, Paul
Hinz, David
Hoffman, Debra
Hoffman, Sandy
Hallada,, Billie
Holmes: Deborah
Hood, Michael
Hopkins, Catherine
Houston, Jerry
Huard, Fred
Hudson, Chris
Huff, Jeffrey
Huffman, Cindy
Hughes, Newman
Hutchison, Melanie
Huuskonen, William
laquinta, Gene
Iaquinta, Tom
Ide, Colette
Ignjatm ic, Maria
lngbretson, Paulette
Irving, Michael
Ishmael, Kerry
Jackson, Pam
Jacob, Richard
Jacobs, Ronald
226
Bus trips always proved interesting .. ..... . . .
Jakubowicz, \tar'
James, Pamela
Jellesen, \lar~ Ellen
Jemen , Barbara
Jensen, Barbara
Jensen , Cher~ I
Jensen, Thomas
Jessen, Debra
Johnson, Charles
Johnson , Debbie
Johnson, Gurn
Johnson , Janet
Johnson , Jennifer
Johnson , Rand'
Johnson , Roger
Johnston , Elaine
Johnstone, John
Jones. Charles
Jones, Gar~
Jordan. Patricia
Jung, Margaret
Kaeppeler, Karen
Kahlert, Terr~
Kalrnnjian , Harr'
Kamm , Joleen
Kanas, Karen
Karpowicz, Donna
Kautzer, Donald
Kazell, David
Keepers, David
Kekic, Pat
Kell~ . Diana
Kempin, Rosanne
Kessinger, Nyal
Kessler, Pamela
Kindle, Threva
Kirbv, Lila
Kirs~h. Paul
227
Kishline, Jim
Kieldgaard , Terr'
Klappa , Linda
Kle inschmidt , Edward
Klcnnc rt . Juli e
Kloet , James
Kloet, Jane
Kneippcr. Jeff
Knorn , Patricia
Knutter. Bob
Kober. Donna
Koch , Jeff
Koeshall , Barbara
Kohlbeck, David
Koos, Alan
Koos, William
Kopf, Esther
Koscak, Joan
Kosloske, Karen
Kraai, James
Kramsvogel, Gail
Kraus, David
Kresse!, Cheryl
Kriofskv, Judith
Krogh , Gordan
Krogh, Sandra
Kru eger, Paulette
Kreuscher, Dave
Krupinski , Wesle~
Kuba, Steven
Kwicinski , Kathleen
Lane, Karen
Lang, 1ark
Langenstroer, Hans
Lannoye, Cheri
Lansdown , Patricia
Larson , Karen
Larson, Kathy
Larson , Linda
Larson, Sandra
Laurent, Teena
Lauzon , Linn
228
La\\ ell, Barbara
La\\ rence, Richard
Leake, Thomas
Lea,eck, Ruth
Ledanski, J oscph
Ledanski, Richard
Lee, \larsha
Legler. Gar~
Leipzi!(, Catherine
Leisner, Delilah
Lemke, Doroth'
Leo, Linda
Lessman, Da'e
Letsom , Bill
Lettsome, Debra
Lightsey, Barbara
Likes, Jan
Liljestrom, Michael
Lind. \I au rice
Linderman. Deni'e
Littel. LI\\ rence
Li\ ing,ton. Philip
Loeffler, \'inccnt
L<••lans. John
Lord , Sandra
Lound, Bruce
Lound , Carol
Lmd , Crnthia
Lu.ndsk<;w, Barb
1acak, Jam cs
All smiles on
ancy!
Mack, Dan
Mackaben, Lynn
Mac orius, Deborah
Maffit, Rocky
Malcewicz, Janice
Malcewicz, Robert
Malkmus, Carol
Malkmus, Doris
229
Malsack, Tom
Mancusi, Fred
Manna, Judy
Manthei, Gail
Marciniak, Tom
Margetson, Jeff
Markes, Paula
Marovic, Zach
Martell, Lynn
Martin, Albert
Martin, Diane
Martin, Patrick
Martin, Ruth
Martinez, Greg
Mastronardi, Steven
Mattioli, Laurie
Mattner, Alan
Mattson, Kathy
Mau, William
Maurer, Carol
Maurer, Peggy
May, Robin
McClurg, Keith
McConnell, Kathryn
McCormick, Kathryn
McCrorev, Svdnev
McDerm~tt, ·Mary Beth
McGibany, Ale~
McGibanv, Gail
McKay, Candice
McKinney, Don
McLean, Donna
McNamar, Kim
Meirs, Edward
Meirs, Mary Ann
Meltesen, Candace
Meltzer, Dick
\1engo, Gail
Merrick, Caroline
Merrick, Dorothv
Merritt, Keith .
Merritt, Mike
Messer, Ervin
1etallo, Diane
Meyer, Wendy
Mever, Bill
Mi~haelis, Linda
Mielke, Kerl
230
Miller, Jim
Miller, Lenore
Miner, William
Mink, Pamela
Misch, L'nn
Moddes, James
\loeller Bob
\lohalb . \lichael
\lolinaro. \lartin
\lolinaro. Rick
\lomper Catherinl'
\lontemurro, :\anc)
Moore, Renee
\1oore, Terr)
Morri;, Diane
Mcv-tensen, Chris
\1orton , Deborah
M) crs, Jason
Nealy, Betty
ielsen, Mark
eitzel, Charlene
Nelson, Ed
elson, Leonard
Nelson, Lindsey
Nelson, Mark
Nelson, Maurice
elson, Rick
Nelson, Scott
emeth, Sharon
Netzer, Bonnie
Just a littl~ bit more Julie!
Neu, Carol
evoraski, Gary
ichols, Kathy
ichols, Sherry
ielson, Thomas
ietupski, Paula
ighbor, Kathleen
orcross, Brad
orris, Robert
Nyquist, Peter
Obenauf, Karen
Oberholtzer, Lynn
O'Co nnell, Mark
O'Co nnor, James
Olsen, Louis
Olson, Bernie
Olson, Thomas
O' Neal, Michael
Orender, Ruth
Otto, Don
Ours, Donald
Pace, Vickv
Pagliaroni: Paula
Parker, George
Paone, Timothy
Paradise, Linda
Parks, Dan
Parrish, Jimmy
Pasquali, Joann
Pate, Ricky
Patterson, Kim
Patterson, Mary
Paul, Douglas
Paulin, Mark
Pautz, Mona
Pavlovich, Gerald
Pawlowski, Karen
Pedersen. L~ nn
Pelishek, James
Pellegrino, Frank
Pence, Dugglas
Perri, Ton\
Perrone, Deborah
Peters, Michael
Petersen, Bonnie
Petersen, Karen
Petersen, Wendy
Peterson, Dave
Peterson, Thomas
Petrelli, Deni e
Petri, Phillip
Pfarr, Gayle
232
Pfeiffer,
James
Phillips,
c,nthia
Philiipson,
John
Piehl,
Pamela
Pierantoni,
Karen
Pierce,
Harold
Pitts,
John
Plaisted,
Cliff
Poinde,ter,
James
Popp,
Patricia
Poppe,
Marcia
Posselt,
Mar~
Post,
Dennis
Potente,
Sue
Powers,
Mike
Prell,
Kennv
Pritchard,
Judith
Pritchard,
Yvonne
So I told him, it was either her or me.
Prostko, Bettv
Pucci, Mark .
Queen, Karen
Quilice, Rosemary
Radtke, Raymond
Rains, Geraldine
Ralph, Bonnie
Ranick, Nancy
Rasch, Jam es
Reau, Gary
233
Redmond, Car'
Reich , Bill
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Renzoni, Jeff
Resch, Randv
Reuter, Ro~rt
Rheaume, Sharry
Ricciardi, Carla
Rich , Marjorie
Richards, Kath~
Richards, Terr}
Rikli , tevc
Riley, Jud y
Ritacca, Jenniene
Robbins, Charles
Robbins, Judy
Robbins, Richard
Robbins, Will
Roberts, Jane
Robison, Anita
Robison, Vickie
Roeder, Donna
Roemer, Mary
Romaine, Anne
Rongholt, Pat
Rosenfeldt, Cail
Rosenfeldt, Garv
Rosenfeldt, The.odore
Roske, Kathy
Rosko, Paul
Rothrock, Tom
Rowen, Nancy
Ruhdman, William
Rudy, Kathy
Ruffolo, Lynn
Ruge, Peggy
Ruhle, Karen
Ruhle, Patricia
Rmecki. Jan
Rw.h , Christine
Hw,sell. Nanc~
Russo, Diane
Rutchik, Michael
andcr , Robert
Sandt, Dennis
Schaffer, Susan
Schaufel. Susan
chaumbcrg, Daniel
Schcllingcr, andra
Scherr, \1 ichael
Sche,e, Daniel
234
Schindler, Ka,
Schindlt-r, St~H'
Schlitz, David
Schmerling, Sandra
Schmidt, Alice
Schmidt, Denni
Schmidt, Kimberlv
Schmidt, Kurt
,
Schmitz, Don
Schmitz, Man
Schmunck, S~ndra
Schneeberger, Allen
Schneider, June
Schneider, Starr
Schnuckel, Gene
Scholey, Kris
Scholfield, Theresa
Schrandt, Tom
Schroeder,
Craig
Schuch, Mark
Schwartz, Debra
What is Sue's mind really concentrating on?
Scott, Roy
Scuffham, Susan
Shelley,
Patrick
Siirila, Darlene
Siirila, Kathleen
Simons, Rita
Simonson,
Roxane
Singer, Larry
Singer, Mary
Sivley, Gail
Skender, Kathie
Slagoski, Daniel
Smith, Anita
Smith, Candace
Smith, Donna
Smith, Jacqueline
Smith, Lisa
Smith, Lorna
Socha, Karen
Socha, arees
Sokol, Martin
Sorensen, James
Sorensen, J a}
Spauldin~ . Linda
Spence, Connie
Spitz, Charles
Spitzer, Candace
Splitek, John
Springer, Gary
Stancato, Jan ice
Staniszewski, Ann
Stankus, Robert
Staples, Barb
Staude, Linda
Stauder, Maureen
Stein, Douglas
Stein, Kurt
Stetson, Beverh
Stevesand, Tim'othy
Stewart, Margaret
Stieber, Gail
St. Peter, Ed
Streck, Pamela
Strecker, Jackie
Struthers, Gary
Stuart, Susan
Studdard, Charlotte
Studtmann, Patricia
Stukel, Tom
Sturino, Mike
Sullivan, Kathleen
Sullivan, Pat
Swanlind, Linda
wiatko, Gary
Szumowicz, Elizabeth
Taff , Deborah
Tait, Dennis
Tallman, Larr}
Tanking, Jeff
Taube, James
Techert, Charles
Teena, Laurent
Tenuta, Gene
Terrell, Wanda
Terrien, Anne
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Terwall, Robert
Tews, William
Thiele, Kathv
Thomas, Barb
Thomas, George
Thomas, \1ary Ann
Thompson, Candace
Thompson, Sarah
Tillan, Arthur
Tinker, Todd
Tishuk, Dave
Toi)!;o, Celeste
Toom e ~ , Jim
Topel, Gail
Totts, Cathy
Travis, De borah
Tredup, Sue
Trottier, Karen
Tufts, Shirley
Tutlewski, Marc
Tworek, Bob
Urquhart, Lane
Valentine, Louise
Vandenberg, Carol
\ andenberg, Cathy
\'anderford, Betty
\'an Dyke, Jim
\ 'anEwl , Colin
\'anfael , Nicke'
\ 'an SJ, ke. Vick.ie
VanTubbergen, Wayne
Verch , Paulette
Verdon, Lorav
Victoria, Dav~
Vinson, Marcia
Vlackina, Jacalyn
Voelz, Dennis
Vogel , Steve
Vogler, Linnea
Voight, Laura
Volpendesta, Cathy
Volpendesta, Marlene
Vosen, Mike
Waites, Jerome
Waldow, Elsid
Wallace, Donald
Waiters, June
Ward, Michael
Ward , Pam
Warrendez, Robert
Wasser, Diane
Wayne, Janet
Wl'ber, Jean
Weise, Susan
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Weiss , Mike
Wells, David
Wenger, Eugene
West, William
White, Chris
White , Joe
White, Lvnn
Whitt, D~vid
Wick, Steve
Wiegert, Lloyd
Wieske, William
Wightman, Linda
High-flying Mona at a pep assembly.
Wiginton, Mike
Wilkinson , Shirlev
Williams, Dana ,
Williams, Judith
Williams, Linda
Will Komm, Phyllis
Wills, Richard
Wincek,Jim
Witt , Barbara
Witt, Rick
Witt, Ruby
Wolf, Gail
Wood , Carol
Worthington, Anne
Wyosnick, Roger
Yates, Michael
York, Frances
Young, Mathew
Young, Richard
Young, Stephen
Ysenga, Kathy
Yurchak, Stephanie
Zehms, Marna
Zielsdorf, Carole
Zielsdorf, Linda
Ziesemer, Edward
Zieth, Randall
Zuhlke, Sally
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Sophomore Class Advisory Board
FRONT ROW (left to right ): Cheryl Covington, Judy Williams, Diane
Russo, Te rry Richards, Sand y Schmerling, Billie Guzman. SECO D
ROW : Kathy Rudy , Pam Streck, Ch eryl Jense n, Chris Hudson, Jan
Feifer, Linnea Volger, Nancy Montemurro. THIRD ROW : Dave
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Debbie Co ngdon, Mary Posselt, Bill Koos, Tim Bre nnan.
Bashful Sophomores
Benavides, David
Broadway, Neal
Caldwell, Edward
Casper, Larry
Conforti, Michael
Dupuis, Marc
Gilliland, Larry
Goforth, Lewis
Hall, Rosemarie
Handy, Sandy
Harper, Dale
Hendrix, Roger
Hinds, April
Hopkins, Jerry
Jamecsny, Albert
Johnson, Stephen
Johnson, Steve
Johnston, Curtis
Karambelas, Paulette
Kiowa, Nancy
Knight, Steven
Labanow, Danny
Lawhun, Nancy
Ley, David
Loback, Charles
Macik, Evan
Mattox, Glen
McKeown, Catherine
Muetze, Kenneth
Nelson, Charles
Nerdrum, Clark
Parker, Norman
Pate, Jerry
Pulera, Thomas
Quibell, Sharon
Rowland, Stanley
Ruffalo, Charles
Sanderson, Jam es
Schmidt, Karen
Schulz, Ronald
Smith, Karen
Talley, Pamela
Tinker, Charles
Wember, Joseph
White, Robert
Zyskowski, Mitchell
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Senior Activities
A
ABREGO, SARA A. - St. Joseph High.
AKER, SA ORA J. - Sam - Lance - Honor
Roll 2,3; Monitor 3; Project Love 3.
ALIX J DITH A. - Judy- Lance- Caduceus
1,2,3; Office Assistant 1,2,3 ; Red Cross 3.
ALLARD, DO ALD J. - Don - Mundelein Ill.
- Baseball!.
ALLE , BARBARA E. - Barb - G}m Assistant 3.
ALLEN, REBECCA J. - Becket - Lance Band 1,2,3; Red Cross 3.
AMBRO, ELLE M. - Lincoln - Honor Roll
1,2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3; Aquettes
112,3, President 3; Classic Staff 3; Classic
Salesman 3; Quill and Scroll 2,3, President
3; Red Cross 1,2; Tempest 1,2,3, Copy Editor 3; Tempest Salesman 1,2; Tremper
Teens2,3.
A DERSO SCOTT 0. - Lance - Folk Singers Club 3; Letterman's 2,3; Intramurals
1,2,3; Cross-Country Manager 1,2,3.
A DERSO , LI DAG. - Lance.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM L. - Bill - Lincoln Honor Roll 2; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3;
Printing Foreman 2,3; Football 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Co-captain 3; Intramurals l,
2,3; Track 1,2,3.
ANDREUCCI, WAYNE J. - Lincoln - Class
President 2,3; Advisory Board l ; Prom
King 2; Letterman's 2,3 ; Student Council 2,
3; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
ANDREWS, DO NA M. - Lance - Advisory
Board 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor
Society 2; Red Cross 1,2; French Club 3.
A GELICI, THERESA M. - Terry - Lincoln
- Monitor 2,3.
ANGER, DEA T. - Lance - Monitor 3; Spanish Club3.
ANGLI , BRE DA G. - Lance - Monitor 3;
Spanish Club 3.
ANTRIM, Arthur C. - Art - Lance - Stage
Guild3.
APPLEGATE, SA ORA J. - Sandy - Lance.
L. - Lynie - Lance - Honor
ARCHER, LY
Roll3.
AYERS, KATHRYN R. - Kath~ - ll.lcKinle~ Red Cross 3; Gvm Assistant 3.
AUSSE, HE ERY.J. - Hank - Lincoln - Band
l; Monitor 3.
B
BAAS, GAYLE M . - Bass-Co. - Lance.
BABEL, DIA E F. - Di - Lance - Honor Roll
1,2,3; Project Love 3.
BADTKE, CARE J. - St. Joseph - Hi-St~ le
2,3; Monitor 3; Red Cross; Spanish Club 3;
Spring Festival-Social Direction Committee 2,3.
BAILEY DAVID L. - Dave - Lincoln - Librarv 'Assistant l ; Intramurals 1,2,3.
BAR DOLLAR, DEBORAH}. -Deb-LanceAFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Class Treasurer 1,2,3; Honor Roll 3; Queen's Court
2,3; Advanced Girl's Choir l; Sub-Deb 3;
Gym Assistant 3.
BAR DOLLAR, DORI J. - Dor - Lance AFS Big Sister Candidllte 2; Addsor~
Board 2; Art Club 3; Adrnnced Girls Choir
2· General Girls Choir l; Monitor 3; ubDeb 3; Tempest alesman 3.
BAR ES , KARE L. - K~e - Lance - Literarv Club-Echo 3.
BATA SA, A1 GELA M. - Gigi - Lincoln Caduceus l ; Classic Salesman 2; tudent
Council 2.
BATASSA, MAR!LY L. - Lee - Lance Honor Roll 2,3; Office Assistant 3; Tempest Salesman 3.
BATHE, RICHARD L. - Rick - Lance.
BA . ER SM D.fu\ .R. .,.-- San~ - Lance
BECKER, THERESE R. - Ten - - Lincoln Band 1,2,3, Colorguard Sergeant 3 Homecoming Queen Candidate 3.
BEDFORD. DE
IS L. - Lincoln - Athletic
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Award 1,2,3; Basketball l ,2,3; Intramurals
1.2.3
BEH , KE. PETER C. - Pete - Lincoln Booster Club l , A Cappella Choir l; Trojan Men's Chorus 2,3; Classic Salesman 2.
BELLIVEA , ROBERT - Lincoln.
BE KSTEI , RICHARD M. - Rick- LanceBand l ,2,3; A Cappella Choir 3; Trojan
Men' Chorus 2,3; Football 2; lntramurals
1,2.
BE, OIT, ll.1ARCIA J. - Chubb, Cat - Freidens Lutheran Jr. High.
BERGER, ARTHUR l\1. - Art - Lincoln lntramurals 3.
BIDDLE, DO
AM . - Washington.
BIRCH, GARY A. - Talpa - Central High Monitor 2,3; lntramurals 2,3; Wrestling 3.
BISHOP, Ralph D. - Lincoln - Scholarship,
Carthage; Letterman's 2,3; Varsit), Track,
Football 1,2,3; lntramurals 3; S" imming
l,2; Track 1,2,3.
BLACKBO R • JA IS J. - Jan - Lance AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll l ,
2,3; National Honor Societ~ 2,3; NMSQT
Commendation 3; All School Play 3; Aquettes 2,3; Art Club 3; Dram-per 3; FolkSingers Club 3; Hi-St' le 2,3; Recording
Secretarv, Vice-President; lntramurals I.
BLAGG, THOMAS E. - Tom - Lance.
BLOCK, CHARLES G. - Greg - Lance - Athletic Award 2,3; Swimming 2,3.
BLOCK, DEBRA A. - Debbie - Lincoln AFS Big Sister 2; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor ociety 2,3; Booster Club I ; Sophomore Choir l ; Sub-Deb 2.
BOEHME, WAYNE S. - Lance.
BONN, PAUL A. - McKinle~ - Band l; Orchestra l ; Variet~ Show l ; Track l.
BORECKY, SANDRA K. - Sand' - Lance Libran Assistant 3; Red Cross 3.
BOR! G, DA T. - Lance - Athletic Award
3; Gvmnastics 3.
BO BO IS , ANTHONY J. - Buzz-McKinle' Tutor Certificate 3; Audio-Visual 1,2; Sophomore M heel Choir l.
BOYLAN,
ANCY A. - Lance - Librar'
Assistant 2.
BRA D, GARY J. - Wall - l\lcKinle) - lntramurals l ,2,3.
BRU t ER, DA !ELD. - Lance - Sophomore
Mi\ed Choir l ; lntramurals 3, Track 2.
BREACH, WALTER J.C. - Walt - McKinle'
- Athletic Award 2; Letterman 2,3; \lonitor l ; Student Council 3; Varsit) 2; Swimming l; Track 1,2,3.
BRELING, KATHLEE1 ~I. - Kell) - Lance.
BRE
A , l\!ARK A. - St. Vincent - Dramper 3; Folk Singers Club 3; Stage Guild l.
2; Varsit' 2; Basketball 2; Football 1,2
BRE, A : ROBERT W. - Tweed - Lance lntramurals 3.
BRE
EMAN, DEBRA A. - Debbie - Lincoln - Honor Roll 3; 'cholarship, White"ater; .t-Da\ Selecti\e Student Seminar 2;
Host of AFS. Student 3; American Field Senice 3; Booster Club 1,2.3; Alh anced Girls
Choir 2; General Girls Choir I ; Classic
Salesman 2; Sub-Deb 2,3; Tempest Salesman 1,2; Cheerleading \'arsit) 3.
BREN , E , 1'1ARK D. - Bonzo - Lincoln All School Play 3; Band 1,2,3; Dram-per 3;
lntramurals 1,2.
BHIO , JI LL L. - Butch - Lance - \ FS Big
ister 2, American Field Sen ice l,2 ,:3,
Booster Club 1,2,3; Dram-pers 1,2,3; Red
Cross 2, tudent Council 3
BRITTE. , DARLENE K - Dar - Washington .
BRITTE:\ , \!ARLENE F - \lae - Washin~
ton.
BROADWAY, MARJORIE A. Margie Washing.ton.
BROOKHOUSE, FRED P - Detroit ~1asher Lincoln Band 1,2,3; Letterman's 1,2.:3;
Orche.,tra 1,2; Cro s Countn 2,3; Intramural., 1.2,.'3, Trad. 1.2.:3
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BROO\t FI ELD, ROBERT L. - Bob - Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3; Lab ,\ssi>tant 3; lntramural., 2.
BROWN, DAVID R. - Lincoln - Monitor. Captain 3; Student Council 2; Letterman s 3;
Basketball 1,2,3; All Cit\ 3; All Conference
3.
.
BROWN, GLORIA J - Lance.
BROWN, JACQUEL1 1 EA. - Jack~ - Lance.
BRUS, JAMES R. - Jim - Lincoln - Band l,
2,3; Ke, Club 1,2; Letterman's 2,3, lntramurals ·1.2,.'3; S\\imming 1,2,3; Track 1,2.
BLCK, BRIAN A - Bucker - Lance Football
1,2,3; Athletic Award 3; Letterman's Club
3; \1onitor 3
BL EGE, BETSY J - Lance - Homemaker
Award 3; Future Teachers, Historian 2,.'3;
Tempest l; Tremper Teens 2,3.
BUELOW, BARBARA C. - Barb - Lincoln.
B RBANK, ALLE D. - McKinley.
BLRBRIDGE, NANCY J. - Lance - Librar)
Assistant 3; Red Cross 3.
BL ROEN, BRAD G - Lance - Classic Salesman 3; Outdoor.,rnen 2,:3; Stage Guild 1,2;
Tempest Sale.,man l; Tempest Staff I;
Cross Countn I.
BL RGESS, LESTER G. - Salem Central
BURKEE, CRIS A. - Critter - Lance - Big
Sister 3; Folk-Singers Club. Secretar) 3;
Literar\ Club-Echo Artist 2,:3; Quill and
Scroll 3; Tempest Art Editor.
BURT, A, NE \I. - Annie - Lance - Classic
Salesman 2; \lonitor 2: Student Council 2.
BL'SCH E. CAROLE A. - Lincoln -Alhanced
Girls Choir 2; General Girls Choir l; Red
Cross 1,2.
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CA\1EROTA, JA\IES S. - Jim - Lincoln Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Swing Band 1.2,
3; lntramurals 2,3.
CAMOSY, RAY - Washington - Honor Roll 2;
Trojan l\len' s Chorus 3; Hi-Y 3; Lettermen's 3; ~lath Club 3; Football l; Intramural s 2,3; S" irnrning 1,2,3.
CAPPELEN, DEBORAH C. - Debbie - Lance.
CARLSON , JAMES E. - Jim - Lance.
CARLSO , JANET S - Jan - Lance - Honor
Roll 2 , Hi-Sty le 2.3 ; Corres ponding Secretar\ , Tre asure r 3
CARLSON , VAN L. - Vanskie - Sale m Ce n·
tral - Athle tic A\\ard 3 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Lette r·
me n's 2,3 ; Red C ross 2 ; Va rsit' 2,3 ; Wrestling 1,2.3 .
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CASPER, LARRY F - King Kong - Intramural s 3; Wres tling 3.
CASPEB, LINDA ~I. - Libe rtnill e, Illinois.
CASSITY, DA !EL G. - Dan - Lincoln Ath letic, Captain , MVP 3 ; Scholarship, Carth age; Le tte rmen 's 2,3 ; ~1onit o r 3 ; Football
l .2.3; Track 1,2,3; Wrestling 1
CALTHER , , JOSHH H . - Joe - Lin coln Le tte rm e n's 3 ; Football 1,2 ,3, \ arsity 2.3;
lntramurals 1,2,3 ; Wres tling J.
CECCHINI. DENNIS H . - Chick - Lan ce Ad,isory Boa rd 2 . \Ir. Tre mpe r Candidate
3; \ 'ariet y Shim 3; A Cappella 1,2,3; Trojan
\t e n's C horu s 2 , Kc ' Club 2,3. Preside nt
3 ; Le tte rmen's 3; St~1de nt Council 3 ; Varsity 2.3 ; Choralic rs 2.3 ; Madrigal 1,2,3 ;
Baseba ll 2,3; Foo tball 1,2,3 ; Intramurals
1.2.3
C EC CHI I, \AL\11 A A. - \al - Lan ce DAR Good Citizen ; Honor Roll 1,2 ,3;
ational Honor Socic t\ 2,3 ; Advanced Girl ' s
Choir 2 ; Sophomor~ Girl' s \fi,cd I ; Quill
a nd Scroll 3 ; Stude nt Council 2,3 ; Tremper
Tee ns 2.3, Presid e nt 3; Fren ch Club 3.
C HARL TO , , SA 1 DRAA. - Sa mh - Lan ce All School Pia' 3 ; CAA 3 ; Hi-Sh le 2,3 ;
Office Assistant 2; Red Crci>s I ; ·stud e nt
Council3
CHRISTIAN , ANTHONY G. - Tony - Lincoln
- Stage Guild 3.
C HRISTIAN , DEN IS R. - Lance - \1onitor2;
T e mpes t Sales man 3.
CHRISTIANSEN , DA\ ID P. - Kid - Lance Base ba ll 1.2 ; Bas ketball l ; lntramurals 2.
CHRISTIANSEN, DA \'IQ .P. - Bubba - Salt
Lake Cit\ . lJtah - Athletic Award 1.2: Athletic Scholarship, Carroll College ; Letter·
men' s 3 : Monitor 3 ; Student Council 3 ;
football 3;_ Track 3 ; Wrestling 3 ; Mr.
Tre"lper 3 .
CHRISl IA SE , ORAL. - Norm- LanceBooster Club 1,2 ; CAA 1,2 ; Monitor 2,3;
Red Cross 2 ; Te mpest Salesman 1,2.
CHlJLEW, JOSEPH- Joe- Lincoln - Badge r
Bo\ 2 ; Honor Roll 2 ,3 ; A Cappella 2.3 ;
Sophomore Mhcd l; Trojan Me n's Choru s
2,3; Varie ty Show 2 ,3 ; Ke y Club 3 ; French
Club 3 : Chorali Pf' 2
\. H ULEW. SAM ELM . -Sam - Lincoln-A
Cappe lla 2,3 ; Sophomore i\11\ed l ; l ro1an
\1en's Chorus 2 ; Choraliers 2 ; Ke y Club 3 ;
Varie t\ Show 2,3 .
CLAEYS, JAMES C. - Jina - Lance - Big
Brothe r 3 .
COGSHALL, TEDI A. - Indianapolis, Indiana
Ge ne ral Girl s Choir 1; Librar\ Assistant 3 ; \1onitor 3 ; Student Council l ; SubnPh ~
COHE , WILLIAM L. - Bill - Lincoln Honor Roll 2 ; Ke\ Club 3 ; Monitor 2,3 ;
T e mpes t 1.
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COLEMA , JANICE A. - Jan - Grayslake Dram-pers 2,3 .
COLSO , KARE A. - Lincoln - Honor Roll
3.;. FT A 3 : E"h" St aff !1; Red Cross !1.
CO RAD RICHARDA. -Rick-Lance.
COOK, GLADYS C . - Carrie - Lance.
CORNELL, SHARO K. - Shari - Lance Orchestra 1,2,3 ; Chee rleading 1,2,3.
COVINGTO , SA DRA S. - Sandy - Lance A(hison Board 3 ; Honor Roll 2; Class ic
Salesman 1,2 ; Hi-Style 2,3 ; President 3 ;
Libran Assistant 2 ; Monitor 3 ; Tempest
Sale'111an 1,2.
COX, ROBERT H . - Wally - Lance.
CL RIO, ROGER D. - Lan ce - Ke y Club 3 ;
Lettermen' s 3 ; Varsity 3 ; Swimming l ; Te nnis 1,2.3 .
CURTIS, TERRY P. - Lincoln - Honor Roll 3 .
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DAHL , LEE D. - Lincoln - Escort for Homecoming Queen 3 ; Spanish Club 3 ; Varsity
2,3 ; Basketball 1,2 ,3 ; lntramurals 1,2,3 ;
Track 3.
DAVIS , CATHER! EA. - Cathy .
DEAU , RAYMO DA. - Butch- 1cKinle' Tempest Photographer 1; Ushers Guild 2 .
DECKER, JOANNE M. - Jo - Lincoln - Honor Roll 3.
DEMARCO, JAMES P. - Jim - Lincoln Outdoorsman 2,3.
DESEIFE, MARTHA A. - Marty - St. Joseph' s.
DEWITT, MICHAEL F. - Mike or Dee - LinAttitude Award for Cross-Countn
coln 3; Captain of Cross-Country 3 ; Letterman"s
2,3 ; Monitor 3 ; Student Council 3 ; Tempest
Salesman l ; Baseball 1,2,3 ; Basketball 1,2,
3; Cross-Countrv 1,2,3 .
DIBBLE, JOH T. - Dib - Lance - Honor
Roll 2 ; Sophomore 1 i.xed Choir 1; Letterman ' s 1,2 ,3 ; Monitor Captain 3; Football
1,2,3 ; Track 1,2,3 ; Wrestling 1,2,3.
DICELLO, JOH M. - Lincoln - Intramurals
1,2,3 .
DICKEY, DAVID A. - Lance - Monitor 3 ;
Spanish Club 2,3 ; lntramurals 2,3 .
DIEL 1A
, RONALD - Nati' e - Lance Athletic Award 1,2 ; Lette rman's 1,2 ,3 ;
Swimming 1,2 .
DOBER. PAULA J. - Lance - Honor Roll 2:
A Cappella Choir 2,3 ; Sophomore Mixed
Choir 1; Cy m Assistant 3 ; Biol;>gy Lab
Assistant 3 ; Tre mper Tee ns 2,3 ; Sophomore Madrigal I ; Choraliers 3 .
DO 1 ES , ALAN E. - Lance - KTI Trade Stu dent ; Spanish Club 1,3 ; Intramurals 2,3 .
DONAIS, JA ET J. - Jan - Lance Drampers
1.
DOREY , SUSAN J. - Sue - Lincoln - AFS
Big Sister Ca~1didate 2 ; Class Advisory
Board l ; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3 ;
Sophomore M i\ed Choir 1; Hi-Sty le 2,3 ;
Office Assistant 2 ; Monitor 2,3 ; Secretan
of Student Coun cil 3 -Me mbe r 2 .
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DORFF. DO ALO E. - Kid ash,ille Audio-Visual 3 ; Drampers 3 ; Wrestling
Manager l ; lntramurals l; Baseball 1.
DOUGHERTY, JOHN M . - Lance.
DOWDY, JANET - Jan - Lance - Dram-pers
3.
DREYER, NORMAJ . -Cyndi-Lance.
DUBA , GREGORY C . - Greg- St. JosephIntramurals 1,2,3 .
D BANIEWICZ, LINDA J. - Lance - Scholarship Award for Carthage College; Band
1,2,3 ; Future Teachers 3.
DlJ:-<LAP, LORINDA R. - Lolli - Park Forest - All School Play 3 ; Booster Club 1,2;
Dram-pers 3 ; Forensics 3 ; CAA 1,2,3 ; Libran Assistant 3; Modern Dance Club 1,2,
3 ; T~ojanettcs 3 .
DlJ N , ROGER E. - Rodster - Lincoln - Forensics 3 ; Ham Radio Club 3; Literary
Club-Echo 3 ; Tempest 3 ; Football 1.
DWORAK, ROBERT M. - Bob - Lincoln Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Baseball l ; Intramurals 1,2,3 ; Football 2; Basketball 2 ;
Track 2,3.
DZIA , DEBORAH L. - Dibber - Salem C e ntral - CAA 3 ; Monitor 3 ; Red Cross 3 ; SubDeb 3 ; G\mnastics 2,3; Modern Dance Club
3.
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EATON , AHLI DA J. - Ar - Lance - AFS
Big_ istcr_ Candidat~ 2: Class O.ffu:er. .fu:.:
cording Secretary Lg ,3 ; Elks Award Honorable Mention 3 ; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2,3 ; Homecoming Queen
Candidate 3 ; Prom Court 2 ; AFS 2; Band
1,2,3 ; Booster Club l ; Red Cross 2,3 ; Stud e nt Council 2 ,3 ; Tremper Teens, VicePresident 3 ; Co-Producer of Variety Show
2.3 ; Trojanettcs 3, Captain.
ECHOLS , WILLIAMS S. - Will - Lincoln Honor Roll 1; Football 1; Intramurals 1,2 ,
3 ; Wrestling I.
EERDMA S, PAUL W .G. - ICYE Exchange
Student - Belgium - Dram-pers 3 ; Forensics 3 ; Kev Club 3 ; Red Cross 3; Student
Council 3; Swim Team 3; Intramurals 3;
Honor Roll 3 ; Aquettes Show Emcee 3 ;
Radio3.
EISEN , MARCH. - Lance - Letterman 's 2,3 ;
Radio 3 ; Baseball l ; Football 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2.
E GSTROM, GARY G. - Lance - Honor Roll
2,3 ; Scholarship, Carthage ; A Cappella 2 ,3 ;
Sophomore Mixed 1; Trojan Men' s Chorus
2 ; Hi-Y 2,3 ; Vice-President 3 ; Sophomore
Madrigal l; A Cappella Madrigal 2,3 .
E NIS, LYLE W. - Wild Bill - Honor Roll 3 .
ER EST, CHARLES H. - Chuck - St. Joseph
- lntramurals 2.
ERVIN, DEBBIE L. - Lincoln - Sophomore
Mi\ed l; Advanced Girls 2,3 .
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'. ALANO , PEGGY A. - Peg -Lance S.. ,,homore Mhed l ; A Cappella 2,3 ; CAA
1; Choraliers 2,3 ; Variet\ Show 3 ; Madrigal 1,2,3; Usherettes 2. ·
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FARMER, ROBERT P. - Bob- Lance - Outdoorsmen 2 ; Intramurals 2,3.
FECHNER, RA DY G. - Bronco • lance Ge rman Club 2 ; Lettermans 2,3; Monitor 2;
Varsit' 2 ,3; Football 1,2 ,3 ; lntramurals
1.2.3 ..
FEIVOR, LI DAS. - Lin - Lincoln - Classic
Salesman 3 ; Hi-Style 3 ; Tempest Salesman 3 ; Tempest Staff 2,3; Circulation
Manager3.
FECKLER, ROBERT C. - Bob - Lance Lettermen ' s 2,3 ; Monitor 3; Science Club
3; Football 2,3; lntramurals l ,2,3.
FELKEY, JAMES M. - Jim - Lincoln- Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Outdoorsmen 1,2,3 ;
lntramurals l ,3.
FILIPS , RA DYL. - Fill - McKinley.
Fli KE, JOH W . - Fairfield Conn. - A Cappella 2,3 ; Trojan Men 's Chorus 2,3 ; Choraliers 3 ; lntramurals l ,2,3 ; Wrestling 2,3 .
FISH , GARY B. - Lincoln - A Cappella 2,3 ;
Sophomore Mixed Choir 1; Trojan Men' s
Chorus 2,3 ; Lcttermans 3 ; Football l,2,3;
lntramurals 1,3 ; Track 2,3.
FONK , ELIZABETH I. - Liz - Lance.
FORSBERG, PAUL C . - Lance - Harn Radio
Club 1,2 ; Echo Staff 3 ; Science Club 1,2,3 .
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GOOS, LEE A. - Sioux Falls.
COSSELi , TED W. - Lance.
GOULD, AOM IE. - Squirt - Wilmot - Advanced Girls 2; A Cappella 3; Red Cross 3.
GRAHAM , SANDRA A. -Sandy- Lance.
GRA1 GER, ROBERT C. - Bob - Lance Outdoorsmen l ; Intramurals 1; Wrestling 1.
GREI ER, ED C. - Piker - Lincoln - Ad,isory Board 3; Letterman's 1,2,3; CrossCountry l ; Golf 1,2,3; G}mnastics 1,2,3;
lntramurals I ; Athletic Award 1,2,3.
GRIMES, JOH
Y J. - Jerry - Lincoln Band 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3; Athletic Award
2:3.
GRISS0\1 , DAVID G. - Dave - Lance.
GROBE, CO
IE L. - Con - Lincoln - General Girls l; Advanced Girls 2,3; Clas ic
Salesmen 3: CAA 3: Class Advisorv Board 3
GUTTORMSE , LEIF, M. - St. Joseph Golf 2,3; Intramurals 3; Athletic Award
2,3.
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FRAZE . DO G. - Lance.
FREDRICKSO , GERALDINE S. - Gerry McKinley.
FREE, RICHARD B. - Rich - Lance.
FRIES, BEVERLY J. - Bev - Lance.
FROMM, LI DAS. - Lance - Booster Club l;
Camera Club l; Classic Salesman l; Classic Staff l; Tempest Salesman 2; French
Club3.
FUMO, HE RY - Rick - St. Joseph - Intramurals 3.
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GALBRAITH, NA CY J. - Nanc - Lance Sophomore Mixed l; A Cappella 2,3; Madrigal 1,3; Solo Contest 1,2,3.
GARD ER, SA ORA L. - Sandv - Lance.
GAUDIO, KATHLEE M. -Kathy-Lincoln.
GELLATLY, SUE L. - Mexico City - Red
Cross 3.
GEM IC, RO ALO B. - Ron - St. Joseph Intramurals 3.
GE TZ, DAVID L. - Gitch - Salem Central
- Classic Salesman 2; Intramurals 2,3.
GEORGES, RICHARD A. - Slick - Lance.
GERBER, JAMES C. - Jim - St. Joseph .
GERBER. RE EE M. av -.St. l<t"'oh.
GERTH, ADRIENNE R. - Adie - Lance AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll l,
2,3;
ational Honor Society 2,3; Booster
Club l; Orchestra 1,2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3;
Cheerleading 1.
GILMORE, J DITH A. - Judy - Oil City ,
Pennsylvania - Future Teachers ~; CAA l;
French Club I.
GIRARD, BER ARD A. onm - Lance 1onitor3.
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GIRARD, LEROY N. - Lee - Lance - Classic
ale man l; Intramurals 3; Wrestling 2.
GLA S, DEBORAH L. - Deb - Lance.
COCOLA, PATRICIA M. - Trish - St. Joseph
- German Club 3; Library Assistant 2,3;
Literary Club-Echo 3; Student Council 2.
GOLDSTEI , DE
IS H. - Lincoln - Honor
Roll 1,2,3; ational Honor ociety 3; Band
l,2,3; Math Club 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3.
GOLL !CK, LY
M. - Lance AFS Big ister 3; AFS 2,3; Caduceus 1,2; Student Counril 1.2: French Club 3; Spring Festival 2,3.
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HAAG, GAIL A. - Peanuts - Lance.
HAAG, WILLIAM R. - Bill - Lance - German Club3.
HAEBIG, TO I L. - Lance - AFS Big Sister
Candidate 2; Libran Assistant 3.
HAI S, CAROL A. ___:_ Lance - Classic Salesman 1,2,3; Lavout Editor 3; Prom Committee 2; Classic Staff 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 3.
HAINS, DEBRA J. - Lance.
HAGBERG, JAMES M. - Jim - Lincoln Advison Board 3 ; Honor Roll 1,2,3;
ational · Honor Societv 2,3; Scholarship,
Carthage College 3 ; °Letterman's Club 3;
Monitor 3; Basketball l ; Cross-Country I,
2,3; lntramurals 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Athletic Award 3.
HALE, CAROLE J. - Lance - Regimental
Band Secretarv 1,2.
HALL, MICHAEL P. - Mike - Lincoln Cross Country l; Baseball I ; Wrestling 3;
lntramurals 1.2.3: Student Council 3.
HALPI , A THONY G. - Tony - Lance Athletic Award l; Sophomore Mixed Choir
l: A Cappella Choir 2.
HAM MU D, lit.N LU H. - Ben - Lance Advisorv Board l; 2nd Place Elks Leadership C1-,ntest 3 ; Honor Holl 1,2,3 ; ational
Honor Societv 2,3; Honorable- 1ention- tu dent Senate Foundation Test 3; Lettermen"s
2,3, Secretan 3 ; Monitor 2; Student Council Presideni 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball
L2..3: lntramurals 2.3.
HAMMOND, JANET L. - Lincoln - Classic
~alesmen
2;• Classic. Stalt 2,3-Acti\itiy
Manager 2, Co-Editor 3; Dram-pers 1,2,3;
Quill and Scroll 3; Science Club l ; Librarian l; Tremper Teens 2,3; Honor Holl 1,2,
3; ational Honor Sociel\ 2,3.
HAMS! G, PE ELOPE L.. - Penny - Lance
- Sophomore Mhed Choir l; A Cappella
Choir 2,3 ; Solo Contest 1,3.
HA COCK, STEVEN L. - LA CE - Honor
Holl 1,2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3; Math
Club 3; Monitor 3.
HA HATH , LAHHY L. - McKinley .
HA SEN. SANDRA L. - S..anth - Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3 ; Library Assistant, Secretan -Treasurer 3.
HA ZALIK, JOHN H. - Lance - Honor Holl
2; Sophomore 1i\ed Choir I ; A Cappella
Choir 2,3; Trojan Men's Chorus 2,3 ; Key
Club 3; Student Council 3; Tempest Salesman 2; lntramurals 1,3; Swimming l; Tennis I.
HAHFF, K RT A. ~ Lance
HAH\10N, HELEN A. - Lincoln AFS Big ister Candidate 2 ; Corresponding ecretary.
Class Officer 2,3; Ach ison Board 1; Hon or Holl 1,2,3,
ational H~mor Societ\ 2,3;
Prom Court 2; Homecoming Queen 3 ; Band
1,2,3, Sr Hepresentathe Band Cabinet 3;
Booster Club 2,3; Literan Club-Echo 3;
Science Club 1; Spanish Ciub 2,3-Secretary
2. President 3; Tremper Teens 2,3.
HARTLEY, STEVE T. - Lincoln - Ke' Club
1.2.3- President 3; Student Council · 1.2.:3,
Lettermen's Club 2,3; Project Love 3 , Tennis 1.2.3
llAHT, ELL, FLOYD A. - Lance.
HARTNELL, JAMES H. - Jim - Lincoln.
HASTI G , JAMES F. - " Wing" - Lance.
HAUBRICH. nFTH F - Sauirrel - Lincoln.
ISL.:__ Lmcom.
HAUBRICH, DE
HAWKi S, BARBARA J. - Barb- Lincoln AFS Big Sister Candidate 2.
HA WKI 1 S, ELLY L. -Lance - Honor Roll
1,2,3; National Honor Society 2,3 ; Sophomore \1 i\ed Choir 1; Future Teachers 2,3Vice-President 3 ; Tremper Teens 2,3-Secretan 3.
HAY ES, JA1 ICE K. - Lincoln - Typing
Award 2 ; Office Assistant 2.
HEBIOH, Jl.iDITH G. - Judy - St. Joseph's
- Booster Club 1.2; Future Teachers 2,3;
Office Assistant 2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3.
HECKEL, CHRISTI. EA. - Chris - Lincoln
- AFS 2,3-Treasurer 3; Hi-Stvle 2,3-Secre~n ~
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HEINZE , DONALD F. - Heiny - St. Joseph's
-Intramurals 2.
HELGESE , BARBARA J. -Bobbie - Lance
-AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Achisory
Board 2 ; Band 2,3; Tremper Teens 2,3;
Variet' how 1,2,3; Trojanettes 3.
HE HY, HEESE W. - Lincoln - Band 1,2,3;
Intramurals 2.
HERDT, EU ICE C. - Glenburn , North Dakota.
HESS , LYN ETTEG. -L,nn- MilwaukeeDrampers 3.
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HILLARY, JA ICE K. - St. Joseph.
HL'<, GARY S. - Lance - Sophomore Mi\ed
Choir I; A Cappella 2,3; Trojan Men's Chorus 3 ; Baseball 1; Football l.
HOLDER ESS, PATRICIA J. - Patti - Lance
- Sophomore Mixed Choir l; A Cappella
Choir 2,3; Classic Salesmen 3.
HOEFERT, AND HAS. - Sanch - Lance.
HOLICKA, JOH 1\1. - Brillo. - Lincoln Honor Holl 2,3; Science Fair, Honorable
Mention 2 ; A Cappella Choir 2,3 ; Hmnecoming Manager 3; Sophomore Mi\ed I ;
Trojan Men·s Chorus 2,3; Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3; Letterman's 3; Student Council 3;
Choraliers 2,3; Madrigal 3; lntramurals 3 ;
Tennis 2,3 ; Athletic Award 2,3.
HOLLAND, PAUL M. - Lance - German
Club3.
HOLM A , GREGORY N. - Greg - Lance All School Play 3; Audio-Visual I ; Band
1,2,3; Dram-per 3, Heel Cross 3.
HOL;\I ES , SCOTT A. - " Bad News" - ;\lcKinle' - Letterman\ 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3;
Basketball 1,2; lntramurals 1.2,3.
HOLTO , JOH
P. - Whitey - Lance Honor Holl 2; Hi-Y 3 ; Lettermen's Club
1,2,3 ; Political Science Club 3; Basketball
1; Football 1; Football 2; Intramurals 1,2 ;
TPnni~ 1.2.3: Athletic Award 1,2.
HOPPER, GARY R. - Lance.
HOHNI 1 G, VIRGI IA L. - Ginnv - Lincoln AFS Big Sister Candidate 2 ; Honor Holl I ,
2.3 ; Band I ; Classic Salesmen 2,3; Classic
Staff 2.3-Co-Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3;
Hed Cross 2,3; Sub-Deb 3; ational Honor
Sociel\ 3.
HOlJSTO , THOMAS R. - Lincoln - Honor
Holl l ,2,3;
ational Honor Socieh 2,3;
Scholarship to Carrol College 3; Hi-Y 3;
:\lath Club Monitor 3; Basketball l; Cross
Countn l: lntramurals 1.2.3.
HOWE. CHERYL A. - Lincoln - Sophomore
\li\ed Choir I ; A Cappella Chmr :.::,;,.
HL'GHES, DOUGLAS F - Tim - Lance :\lonitor 3; Outdoorsmen 3; Tempest ' alesmen [; lntramurals I
HL BB.\RD, LE0 1 AHO W. - Lance - Ke'
Club 1.2.:3; Intramural' I
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HLBB.\HD, \IAHY E. - \tare - Lincoln General Girl' Choir I , \th anced Girl' 2,:3;
Clas,ic Sale;men 2, Literan Club-Echo :3;
Student Council .'3, Tempest. Salesmen 3
HL CK, JOH , H. - Lance - lntramurals 2,:3;
Track I
HLISSE , , \IAHY JO - Jo - Friedens - AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Holl 1,2.:3;
Sop) .. 1more \lhed Choir l, A Cappella Choir
2.3; Future Teachers 2,3-Secretary 3; HiSty le 2,3-President 3; French Club 3;
Prowct Lm e 3
IAQ UI TA, DAVID L. -
LQ. -
Lance - Class
Oflicer l; Advisory Board 2; Honor Roll
1,2,3;
ational Honor Society 2,3; Student
Council 3; One-Act play competition 3 ;
Football l; Gymnastics 3 ; Track l;
Wrestling l.
IAQUINTA, FRANK J.
IR5EN, LINDA L. - McKinley - Booster Club
2; Office Assistant 1,2,3 ; Monitor 3; SubDeb 3.
IDE, ELLE M . - Lance - Badger Girls State
Representative 2; Advisory Board 3 ; Honor
Roll 1,2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3; Who
Knows Panelist 3; Dram-per 2,3-Secretary
3; Forensics 1,2,3 ; Red Cross l; Student
Council 2; One-Act play Contest 2.
!SH 1AEL, MARY A. - Lance.
JACKSO , JAMES - Jim - Lance.
JAEH E, G SSIE T. - Tom - Lance - Outdoorsman 2; Baseball 3 ; Ba ketball 1,2,3;
Intramurals 2,3.
JAK BOWICZ, PATRICIA M. - Pat Head Lance - Project Love 3.
JE SE , PAMELA J. - Pamm - Lance.
JOBICK, KARE P. - Lincoln - Booster Club
I : Monitor 2: Sub-Deb 2.3.
JOHNSO . DA !EL R. - Lance.
JOHNSO , DEBRA L. - Debbie - Lincoln AfS Big Sister 2; Aquettes 1,2,3; Booster
Club l ; A Cappella 2,3; Sophomore Mixed
l; Tremper Teens 2,3; Choraliers 2,3 ; Varietv Show 3
JOHNSO , DO
AC. - McKinley - Booster
Club 2; Advanced Girls 2,3; General Girls
l; Homeroom Big Sister 3.
JOH SO , MARGARET J. - Lincoln.
JOHNSO , SUSA L. osnhoj - Lincoln General Girls l ; Advanced Girls 2; A Cappella 3 ; Red Cross 2; Tempest Salesman 3.
JOH STON, RUTH A. - Lance.
JOLICOEUR, JOHN G. - Lincoln -Athletic 1,
2,3; Letterman· s 2,3 ; Golf 1,2,3.
JO ES, RITA M. - Lincoln - Library Assistant 2,3 ; Project Lm e 3.
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KAISER, JIM P. - Lance - Athletic Award l ;
A Cappella 2,3 ; Sophomore Mi,ed Choir I ;
Trojan Men· s Chorus 2,3 ; Outdoorsman I ;
Varsit\ I ; Football 1; Intramurals 1.
KAMI\.( WILLOW K. - Willow Tree - Lance.
ETH ]. - Squibb - Racine KANGAS , KE
lntramurals 1,2,3 ; Swimming l.
KAUSALIK, MARK D. - Kauzy-Moto - St.
Joseph - Athletic Award 2,3 ; Badger Boys
State Alternate 2 ; Ad' isory Board 3 ; Lettermen 's 2,3; Monitor 2,3 ; Student Council
2; Spring Festival Co-Chairman 2; Football
1,2,3; Gymnastics 3 ; Intramurals 1,2,3 ;
Swimming 2,3 ; Track 1,2,3.
KA TEN BURG, GARY P. - Lance - Band 1,2,
3 ; Orchestra 1,2,3; Swing Band 1,2,3 ; Variety Show 1,2,3 ; lntramurals l.
KAUTZER, KARE M. - Lance - Class Officer, Treasurer 3 ; Libra~ Assistant 2; Gvm
Assistant 3.
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KELLEY, DARLE EM . - Dar- Lincoln.
KELLEY, SHIRLEY J. - Lucky - Lance Advanced Girl' s Choir 2,3; General Girls
Choir l.
KESS I GER, DIA AL. - Lance - Honor Roll
3; American Field Service 3 ; Booster S lub
l.
KESSLER , ROBERT E. - Bob - McKinley lntramurals l.
KIRBY, JA ICE 1 - Jan - Lance - Class ic
Salesman 2,3 ; Radio 3.
KITCH I , FAY M. - Phey - Lincoln - Class
Officer 1,2; Honor Roll 3 ; American Field
Service 1,2; Aquettes 1,2,3; Booster Club
1,2,3 ; Dram-per, President & Treasurer
1,2,3; Forensics 1,2 ; 1onitor 3 ; Orchestra
1,2; Red Cross 1,2,3 ; Tremper Teens 2,3 ;
Cheerleading, Captain 1,2,3; lntramurals
1,2.
KIVI , KAREN A. - Kar - Lance.
KLAWITTER, SUSAN ]. - Suzie - Lance AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Classic Salesman 2.
KLINKERFUSS , JOH
A. - Col. Klink
Lance - Band 1,2,3 ; Trojan Men's Chorus
2; Swing Band 1,2,3 ; Variety Show 1,2,3 ;
Gymnastics 2.
K ICKREHM, WILLIAM G. - Ernie - Lincoln - Athletic Award 2,3; Badger Boys
State Representative 2; Advisory Board 3 ;
Lettermen's 2,3 ; Varsity 2,3 ; Baseball l ;
lntramurals 1,2,3; Swimming Manager 1,2.,
3: Tennis 2.3.
KNIGHT. MARK C. - Zave.
KOBER, WAYNE C. - Lincoln - Athletic
Award 1.2: Honor Roll 1.2.3 : A Cappella 2.
3 ; Sophomore Mixed Choir l; Trojan Men's
Chorus 2.3 : Baseball l ; Golt 3.
KOLLMA , TOM P. - Lance.
KOLMOS, DALE A. - Bear - Lance - Athletic Award 1,2,3; Key Club 2 ; Letterman's
1,2,3 ; fonitor 2; Varsity 1,2,3 ; Baseball I ,
2,3 ; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3.
KO PESKY, ANCY D. - Nany- Lance -AFS
Big Sister 2 ; Project Love 3.
KOSMA , VICTOR] . -Jimmy-John-Lance.
KOSTER, LI DA M. - Belles - Lincoln Caduceus 1,2,3; Hi-Style 2,3; Library Assistant 1,2,3,
KRANI G, CAROL J. - McKinley - General
Girls Choir l.
KRA I G, A CY L. - Nan - McKinlev Sophomore Mixed Choir l.
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KRAISS, JOH H. - Big John - Lance.
KRULATZ, GEORGE E. - Boo-Boo - Lincoln
Dram-per 3; Forensics 3 ; Hi-Y 3 ; Letterman's 3; Monitor 3; Baseball 1,2,3 ; Basketball 1,2 ; Football 1,2; Intramurals 3.
KRUMPOS, JOHN D. - Lincoln - Honor Roll
1,2,3; ational Honor Society 2,3; Wisconsin Honors Scholarship; "Who Knows"
Panel, Captain 3; Letterman's 3; Math
Club, President 3 ; Student Council 3 ; Fcxitball l ; Jntramurals 2,3; Track 1,2,3.
KU BARTH, WENDY A. - Windv - Lance.
KUCZENSKI, STEVEN R. - Lance - Hi-Y 3;
Letterman's 3; Cross-Country 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.
KUDRICK , PETER A. - Salem Central.
KUSSOW, DARRELL JR. C. - Kuse - Sheboygan , Wis - Political Science Club 3 ; Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
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LAHTI, LINDA L. - Lance.
LAMB, MARTHA E. - Marty - McKinley Monitor 3; Red Cross 1,2.
LANCO R, ER ESTINE L. - Ernie - Lance
- CAA 2,3; Intramurals 2,3.
LANGER, LY NE L. - Lance - Honor Roll
1.2.3: Literan Cli1b-Echo 3
LANGNES, CR.AIG M. - Iggy - Lincoln Monitor 3; Jntramurals 2; Wrestling 1,3.
LAPP, MARK F. - Chopper - Lance -A Cappella Choir 2,3; Sophomore Mhed Choir l ;
Baseball l ; Gymnastics l; Tennis l.
LARSEN, GARY J. - Lance - Class Advisory
Board 3; Science Club l; Spanish Club 2,3.
LARSEN, JANICE J. - Jan - Lance - Honor
Roll 1,2; Dram-pers 3; Monitor 3; Red
Cross 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Sub-Deb 3 ; One
Act Play 3 ; Trojanettes 3.
LARSE , VICKIE M. - Lincoln - Tempest
Salesman 3.
LARSO . CYNTHIA J. - Cindi - Lance.
LARSO , DEBORAH' A. - Debbie - Lincoln
- AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll
1,2,3 ; National Honor Society 2,3 ; AF 2,3;
Boo ter Club l ; Forensics 2,3, President 3;
Red Cross 1,2; Sub-Deb 2,3; Tempest l ;
French Club 3, President 3.
A. - Lynee - Lance - AdLARSON, LY
vanced Girls Choir 2,3; General Girls Choir
l; Sub-Deb3.
LASKEY, DIANNE- Dee- Lance Honor Roll
3.
LAUGHLI , DE
IS R. - Lance - Intramurals 1,2,3.
LA SE T, LINDA R. - Lance
LA ZO , BEVERLY A. - Bev - Lance.
LAW, GAYLE T. - Classic Salesman 3.
LEA, LINDA ]. - Lincoln - Future Teachers
3 ; Student Council 3; Tremper Teens 2,3.
LEA, MARY AN - St. Joseph - CAA 2,3.
LEAKE, SA ORA K. - Sandy - Madison, Wis.
- Honor Roll 3 ; Classic Salesman 2,3.
LEDA SKI, DEBORAH]. - Deb- Lincoln AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll 1,
3 ; Aquettes 1,2,3; Booster Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Caduceus l; Classic Salesman 3;
Variety Show 3 ; Sadie Hawkins Queen Candidate 3.
LEDA SKI, JOAN A. - Lance - Radio Staff 3.
LEHMA , MA TT HEW E. - Matt - Lance Classic Staff 2,3, Head Photographer 3;
Quill and Scroll 3.
LEIBHA , COLETTE A. - Cal - McKinley ational Honor Society 2,3; Hi-Style 2,3;
Librarv Assistant 1,2; Office Assistant 3;
Project Love 2.
LEITCH, BARBARA K. - Barb - St. Joseph Aquettes 2,3 ; Classic Salesman 2,3; 1onitor 3; Red Cross I ; Tempest Salesman 2,3.
LEISNER, RENEE C. - Ren - Salem Central
- Hi-Style 2,3.
LEMAY, LARRY C. - Lance - Monitor 2.
LEVO 'OWICH, PETER F. - Pete - Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3 ; Ke> Club 2; Letterman's
2,3 ; Monitor 2 ; Baseball 1,2,3 ; Fcx1tball 1,
2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
LEW, MARY E. - Lance - Caduceus 2; Radio
StaH3.
LI DERMA • ROBERT F. - Bob - Lincoln.
Lli K S. WILLIAM E. - Bill - St. Joseph Basketball l ; Golf 2.3.
LOBER, CAROLA L. - Macky - Lincoln German Award 2 ; Advanced Girls Choir 2;
Sophomore Girls Choir l ; Future Teachers
3.
LORD, KE NETH J. - Ken - Lance - Athletic Award 3 ; Classic Staff 1,2,3; Baseball
1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.
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MACIK, KEITH A. _..o. Salem Central tling 1,3; Athletic Award 3.
Wres-
1ANISCARCO, ELAINE C. - Lance.
MAN , DIA EJ . -Annie- Lane-Aquettes
1,2,3; Red Cross 2.
1ANTHEI, LI DA L. - Lance AFS 3 ; Booster Club 3 ; Classic Salesman 3 ; CAA 3 ; Libran Assistant 1,3.
MARKS, OLLIE R - Lincoln - CAA 2 , Libran Assistant 2 , \1onitor 3.
l\1ARQUISSEE, KATHERINE~- - Kath- Lincoln .
MARTI , , CHRISTINE P. - Chris - St. Joseph - \lonitor 3
MARTIN, JOH E. - Milwaukee - Band 1.2 ;
Letterman s 1,2,3; \'ariet) Shim 2,0 ; Baseball 1,2 ; Golf 2; lntramurals 1,2,3 ; Wrestling 1,2,3 , German Club 2 .
:\IARTI1 EZ, DELORES - Lance.
:\IATTSO:\, L.\ \\'RENCE L. - Larr) - Lance
German Club 3 , Stage Guild 2,3 ; Football
1,3.
MAC RER, DOL GLAS E - Doug - St Joseph
l\1ACRER, SLSAl\ K - Sue - St Joseph Distributi\e Education Officer 3 , Classic
Salesman 3 ; Future Teachers 2; \lonitors
3.
MCDEHl\IOTT, LAC HEL J. - Laurie - Lance
General Girls Choir l ; Advance Girls
Choir 2 ; A Cappella 3 .
MCKAY, KEVIN D. - Lance - Ach isor) Board
3 ; Hi-Y 1,2 ; Orchestra 1,2 ; Quill and Scroll
3; Tempest Salesman 2; Tempest 2,3.
MCMAHON, JO ATHAN P. -Jon-LanceHonor Holl 1,3; Ke) Club 2,3 ; 1onitor 2,3;
Political Science Club 3; Student Council 3;
Tempest l; lntramurals 1,2; Tennis 1,2;
Track 3 .
MECUM , DEBORAH P. - Debbie - Lincoln.
MEIEHS, !ARY LOU - Lou - St. Joseph ,
Milwaukee Aquettes 2,3, Vice-president
3; Librar) Assistant 2,3; Spanish Club 2.
MELVIN , DIA A K. - Colorado Springs Honor Holl 1,2,3 ; 1 ational Honor Societ) 2,
3 ; French Club 3 .
ME GES , JOH M. - Lance - Honor Holl 3;
Sophomore Mhed Choir l ; Librar) Assistant 3 ; lntramurals 1,2 ,3; Swim Team
1.2,3.
MEHOW , DOUGLAS L. - Doug - Lincoln Honor Holl 1,2,3 ; National Honor Society
2,3; Band I ; Baseball J: Intramnrals 2,3 .
MEHHITT, KATHLEE A. - Kath) - Minneapolis, \1 inncsota Honor Holl I ; Future
Teal'hers 2.
l\IESSNEH , KATHERINE S. - Kath> - Lincoln
- Ad' ison Board 3 ; Booster Club l ; Caduceu s l ; Hi-St) le 2,3 ; Cheerleading 1.
!\!EYER, SHIHLEY A. - Lance - Caduceus 3 ;
Classic Sale,man 1,2.
MICHALOS, Pl'..H.H.I F. - Pem - Lance Hi-Y 2,3 ; Monitor 3; Science Club I ; Tempest alesman 1,2; Tempest 1,2.
MIHOLIC, CHEHYL L. - St . .l!?se ph - Librar' Assistant 3 ; Big Sister 3.
MINK , HUTH A. .=_ Lincoln - Band 1,2,3.
MITTLESTEADT, JA IS A. - Jan - Marinette
- Cheerleading 3 .
MOAS , GREG J. - Lance.
MODDES , WAY EM. - Lance.
MOLINARO, MARKS. - Moe - Lincoln Class President of Distributive Education
3 ; School Store Manager 3 ; Student Director of School Pia' 3 ; Outdoorsman I.
MO NIER, JAMES A. - Lance.
MONTE\1 RRO, S SA \1 . -Sue-LanceAch isor) Board 2,3 ; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3 ; Sophomore Mi,ed
l; A Cappella 2,3; Red Cross 2; Tempest
Salesman 2 ; Tremper Teens 2,3 ; Madrigal
1,3; Choraliers 3.
MOORE, STEVE C. - Steve - Lance - Intramurals 1,3.
MORELA D, TERESA D. - Terri - Lance Booster Club 3 .
MOH.ROW, BARBARA J. - Barb - Lincoln Homecoming Queen Court 3 ; Booster Club
I ; General Girls Choir I ; Tremper Teens
2.
MORTO , DEAN D. - Rink - McKinley - Letterman's 2,3; Monitor 3 ; Intramurals 1,2,3 ;
Wrestling 1,2,3 .
MOSES , JA E L. - Lincoln - Sophomore
Mhed Choir I ; Advanced Girls Choir 2; A
Cappella 3 ; Dram-pers 2; Forensics 2.
10STENA , SHA RO 1 S. - Sherr) - Lincoln
- Booster Club l; Sophomore Mixed Choir
l ; A Cappella 2,3; Red Cross 1.
MYERS , JEFF W . - Crash II - Lincoln - Ke)
Club 2,3 , Treasurer :l; Political Science
Club 3 ; Stage Guild I; Radio 3 .
MYtRS , MARK - Lance.
EALY, MARYL. - Mart\ - Lance.
EEL Y, LAN Y R. - La11ce - Band 1.
NEITZEL, TERRY E. - Lance 1onitor 2;
Golf I.
NELSO , CHERYL J. - Lincoln - Honor Roll
1,2,3 ; General Girls Choir l ; Monitor 3 .
ELSON , KEITH R. - Lance - Hi-Y 2,3; Orchestra l ,2; Spanish Club 2 ; lntramurals 2 ;
Wrestling 1.
!CHI, RO ALD S. - Ron - St. Joseph.
ICHOLS, RA DY.
IELSE1 , GARY L. - Lance.
!ELSE , TERHY L. - Beloit, Wisconsin lntramurals 1,2,3 .
UGENT, GHEGORY A. - Greg - Lance Athletic Award 3; Varsih 3 ; Baseball I ;
Basketball 1,2,3; Football · 1,3 ; lntramurals
1,2,3
TINE , KEITH A. - Fig- Lance.
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OBE , AUF. DIANE M . - Lance
· - OBERHOLTZER, DANIEL A. Shortv Lance Audio Visual 2,3; Red Cross 2 ;
Intramurals 2,3.
OLSEN , \lARIL 1an - Lance - AFS 3 ,
Booster Club l; Caduceus 3 ; Classic Salesman 2
OLSO , DALE M. - Lincoln.
OLS01 , \1ARGAHET E. - Pegg) t. Joseph
- Honor Roll 1,2; Booster Club 1,2 ; FT A 3 ;
CAA l, \lonitor 3 .
0 ' \IARA , BARTLEY W . - Bart - Lance - A
Cappella 2,3 ; Sophomore l\ti,ed Choir I;
Trojan \ten' s Choir 2,3; Forensics 3 ; Hi-Y
2,3 , Red Cross 3 , Varieh how 3 .
O '.MAR.A. SC A M . - Suzie - Orlando, Florida - 9ueen Court, Homecoming 3 : Aquettes
2,3 ; Booster Club I; Classic Salesman 2;
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CAA l ; Hed Cross 3 ; Spanish Club 2 ; SubDeb 2 ,3 ; Queen Dais) Mae 3.
OQUIST, KELLY G. - Lance- lntramurals3.
OHTIZ, FRED - Lincoln .
OWE S, EARL E. - Lance.
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PAL\1 ER, GERALD G. - Lincoln - Athletic
Award 2,3 ; Sophomore Mi,ed Choir I ; Ke\
Club 2,3 ; Letterman' s 2,3 ; Cross-Countr~
I; Football I ; Swimming 1,2,3.
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PA1 ASWICZ, LOUIS J. - Lance - Outdoorsman 2 ; Track 2,3 .
PARHAM , ROGER D . - Rm - Lance.
PARK EK , DOLPH D. - Lance - Honor Roll 2 ;
T) ping Award 2 ; Camera Club 2.
PARRY, JEFFRY L. - Jeff - Lance - Sager
13<>) 2 ; Addsor) B<1ard 1,2,3; Honor Roll 3;
ational Honor Socieh 3 ; VFW \'oice of
DemocraC) 2,3 ; Forensics 2 ; Hi-Y 2,3 , Secretar) 3; Political Science Club 3 . Presi-
dent 3 ; Student Council 3 , Parliamentarian
3 ; Tempest 3, Editor 3 ; Debate 1,2,3 ; fae\utivc Board 3; Prom Committee 2; G)mnastics 2 ; lntramurals 1.
PATALOCCHI, A NTOI
ETTE J. - Toni
- Lance - Band I ; Red Cross 3.
PACTZ, JOHN E. - Jack - Lance - Athletic
Award 2,3; Letterman's 1,2,3, President 3;
\1onitor 3; Student Council 3 , \ ' ice-president 3 ; Baseball 1,2,3 ; Basketball 1,2,3,
Co-Captain 2, Captain 3 ; Football 1,2,3,
Captain 3 ; lntramurals 1,2,3 ; Kenosha Athlete of the \ear 3 ; All-Kenosha in Football
3; All-Kenosha in Basketball 3 .
PETER\IA , JOH C . - Lance - Band 1,2,3;
Orchestra 1,2,3; \ 'ariel\ how 1,2,3
PETER\IA , \!ARY F . ...:.._Lance - All chool
Pia' 3 ; AF 2, Band 1,2,3; Classic alesma;1 2, Orchestra 2,3 , Tremper Teens 2,3 .
PEDERSO , PAULA J - Lincoln - A Cap1:iella 2,3 ; Sophomore \(heel Choir I ; FolkSingers Club 3, President 3.
PERSO, , CAROL \1. Lance Future
Teachers 2; Librar) Assistant 2.3.
PETERS, GAIL \1. - St. Joseph .
PETERSEN, CARY L. - Lin coln.
Pt:.IERSON, JEFFREY R - Lance - Honor
Roll 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; \lath Club 3; Orchestra 3; Stage Band 1.2,3.
PETIT, \!ARY C. - St Joseph - Honor Roll
2.3
PFEIFFER. LARRY R. - St Joseph.
PHILLIPS, HOLLIS J. - Holl' - Lance Achanced Girls Choir 2, Sophomore \1i\ed
Choir l
PIELA, SHIRLEY A - Lance - Honor Roll
1.3; Future Teachers 3.
PITSCH. LOCISE N - Lou - Lincoln - Honor Roll I, Booster Club 1.2.3; Quill and
Scroll 2,3; Science Club I , Sub-Deb 2,3,
Tempest 1,2,3; L's herettes 2,3; \ 'a riet}
Sh<)\\ 3, Cheerleading 3
PITTS, \I IKE A. - Wort - Lance - Athletic
Award 2,3; Honor Roll 1.2,3; National Honor Societ} 2,3; Letterman's 2,3; Student
Council 3; Wrestling l.2.3.
PITZER. LORETTA C - ]er - Lance.
Q EE , RICHARDC.-Dick-Lance -Camera Club l.
Q !CK, J DY M.- Jude - Lance- AFS Big
Sister :l ; Science Club \! ; Student Council 3;
Sub-Deb 3; Tempest Salesman 3.
R
RASICO, SA 1 ORA \1 . - Sandi - Lance Classic Salesman 2.
REED, JAM ES T. - Lincoln - Class Officer 3 ;
Honorable \lention-Abilities Counts Contest 2; All School Pia, 2,3; Forensics 2;
Student Council 3, Cross Countn I , Coif 1;
lntramurals 3; Swimming 1.
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REED, PAUL A. - Fairlane - Lance - Band
1.2.3; Letterman's 1,2 ; Wrestling 1
REEVES, JACK W . - Lance - Orchestra I ;
lntramurals 2 ; Track 1.
REIMER, STEVEN E. - Lance - Honor Roll
l; A Cappclla Choir 1,2,3 ; Trojan Men's
Chorus 2; Hi-Y l.2 ,3 ; Stage Guild 3 ; Madrigal Club 2,3; Chorahers 2,3; Baseball 2,
3; lntramurals '3 .
REINDL, DOUGLAS E. - Doggy - Lance Librar} A sistant 3; Monitor 3 ; Tempest
Salesman 2.
RICHARDS. MICHAEL R. - Lance - Prom
Court :l ; Band 1.
RICHWINE, TELLA C . - Cathie - Lincoln.
ROBI SO , DAVID A. - Dave - Lance Scholarship for Northwestern College; Outdoorsman , Vice-President 3; Coif 1,2,3.
ROBl 1 SO , NANCY} . - Lance - Honor Roll
1,2,3;
ational Honor Societ} 3; Sophomore Mhed Choir l; Classic Salesman 2 ;
Dram-pers 1,2 ; Future Teachers 2,3; HiStvle 2,3 ; Monitor 3.
ROBI SO , PEGGY L. - Pegg} - Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3 ; National Honor Societ}
2,3; Shorthand Trophy Award 2.
ROCK , PATRICIA M. - Rocket- McKinle} Libran Assistant 3.
ROSKO ,' PAM ELA J. - Pam - Lance.
ROSKRES THOMAS J. - Whiskers - LanceTrojan Men 's Chorus 3 ; Orchestra 1,2,3.
ROSMANN , HO ALO F. - Ron - Lance Band 1,2,3.
HOSS , STEWART L. - Stew - Lincoln - Kiwanis Award in Music - Band 3; Band 1,2,
3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3.
ROWi::-N, TOMM'Y L. - Tom - Lance.
RUEBSAMEN, PATRICIA A. - Pat- Lincoln.
RUSECKI , KEITH E. - Hose - Pastoromi Lincoln.
RUSSO , EUGENE W. - Gene - St. Joseph Athletic Award l ; Football I ; lntramurals
1,2 ; Basketball , Manager 1.
HCTCHIK, DAVID A. - Lance - Booster Club
l · Camera Club 2; A Cappella Choir 2,3;
S;iphomore Mi,ed Choir I ; Trojan Men's
Chorus 2,3; Football I ; Intramural'> 3.
RYPCZYNSKI, KAREN J. - Rip - St. Joseph
- Red Cross 2; Tempest Salesman 3.
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PLATT, RO ALO A. - Lance - Athletic Award 1,2 ; Letterman's 1,2 ; Cross-Countr}
2 ; Crnrnastics I ; Track 2.3
PA Tl°LLO, RALPH C. - Can - Lance Outd<xirsman 3, Secretary 3; Stage Guild
2,3: Tempest Salesman 3; Swimming L
PRESTON, CRAIG H. - Lance - Band l;
Monitor 3: Swimming 1.
PRESTUN, ROSEAN T. - Rose - Lance Booster Club 2,3; Caduceus 2,3, President
3; Camera Club I ; Spanish Club 2; Tempest
Salesman 2
PRZYBYLSKI. GERALD T. - Jerry - Lincoln
- A Cappella 2,3; Chorallers 2,3; Trojan
Men's 2,3 ; Sophomore Mhed Choir I; Mad rigal 1,3; Ham Radio 1,2,3.
PUFO T , PATRICIA M. -Pat-Lance-Advison Board 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3 ; ational
Hom.ir Socieh 2,3 ; Classic Salesman 1,2 ;
Dtam-pe rs 3; · Radio 3 ; Sub-Deb 2,3, Secretar} 3; French Club 3.
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QUARDOKUS, JOHN R. -
Lance.
SAVAGLIO, TO I - Lincoln.
SCALISE, }A ET L. - Johnnie - Lance.
SCHAEFER, BARBARA L. - Barb - St. Joseph - AFS Big Sister Candidate 2 ; Ad,ison Board 3; Honor Roll 1,2 ; Classic
Sal~sman 2; Dram-pers 1,2,3 ; Red Cross
2,3; French Club 3.
SCHAN I, DA VI DC. - Da'e - Lincoln - Band
2,3 ; C'mnastics 1,2,3.
SCHENK, LAURIE J. - Laurie - Washington
- Office Assistant 3; Red Cross 3.
SCHILLER, DAVID A. - Dave - Lincoln .
SCHMIT, PATRICIA M. - Patty - Lance Honor Holl 3 ; Librarv Assistant 3; Monitor 3.
.
SCHMIT, WILLIAM M. - Bill - Lance Baseball l ; lntrarnurals 1,2,3.
SCHMITZ, CE EA. - Pigeon - Lance.
CHMU CK, JAMES L. - Jim - Lance Booster Club 3.
SCHNEEBERGER, DEA EC. - Lance.
SCH EIDER, ANCY}. - Lincoln - Aquettes
1,2,3, Treasurer 3 ; Sophomore Mhed Choir
1; Ad' a need Girls Choir 2; A Cappella 3 ;
Spanish Club 3; Sub-Deb 2; Usherettes 1;
Choraliers 3.
SCHO, SCHECK, JOYCE M. - Honey MarieLance - Caduceus 2,3; Librar) A sistant
2 ; Science Club 1.
SCHROEDER, CARY L. - Care 1cKinley.
SCHCETZ, BARBARA A. - Barb - Lance Honor Roll 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 3;
Tempest 3.
SCHCTZ, JANET L. - Jan - Lincoln - Booster Club l ; General Girls Choir l ; Classic
Salesman 3; Librar' Assistant 1,2 ; Red
Cross 3; Science Club 1.
SCO\'ELLE, DIANE S. - Cina - Lance Honor Roll 2,3; 1 ational Honor Societ} 3;
Booster Club 1,2 , 'ophomore \!heel Choir
1; Forensics 3; CAA 1,2; Monitor 3; Political Science Club, Secretary 3; Red Cro s
3, Usherettes 2; Office Assistant 2.
SCL FFHA~I . PATRICIA R - Pat - Lance Audio-Visual 2,3, Secretary 3 ; Classic
Salesman 3 ; Library Assistant 2; Red
Cross I; Student Council 2.
SEIBERLICH, SA ORA K. - Sandy - German
Club 3; Tremper Teens 2,3, Corresponding
Secretar\' 3.
SERPE, JOY L. - Lance - General Girls
Choir 1; Ad,anced Girls Choir 2; Ham Radio 3; Hostess 3 ; Lsherettes 1.
SERPE, ROSE M . - Lance.
SHA KLA D, DEBBIE A. - Deb - Lance AFS Big Sister Candidate 2 ; Advisory Board
l; Treasurer of Student Council 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3 ; Aquettes 1,2,3;
Booster Club 2,3; Hi-St,le 2,3; Tempest l ;
Cheerleading 1,2,3, C<;-Captain 3 ; Daisy
Mae Candidate 3.
SIEWERT, SUSA D. - Suzi - Lance - Advisory Board 2,3 ; Honor Holl 1,2,3 ; ational
Societ' 2,3; Sophomore Mixed Choir l ; Red
Cross 2,3 ; German Club, President 3.
SINGER, A CY A. ance - St. Joseph AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Advisory Board
3 ; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor Society
2,3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3 ; AFS
2 ; Booster Club 1,2,3; Classic Saiesman 3;
Classic Staff, Art Editor 3; Student Council
3; Sub-Deb 2,3, Vice-President 3.
SKEES, WILLIAM T. - St. Joseph - Basketball l; Track 1.
SMART CARY D. - Maxwell - Lance - Band
1,2,3,' Drum Major 3 ; Letterman's 2,3;
Swing Band 3; Variet} Show 1,3; Football
1,2; lntramurals 2,3 ; Swimming 1,2,3;
Track 1,2,3.
SNYDER. JANE V. - Mag - Lance - Science
Fair l; Band 1,2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3 ; French
Club3.
SOCHA, GERALD L. - Jerry - Lance - Forensics 3 ; Radio Staff 3 ; Usher 2.
SOCHA, TIMOTHY J. - Tim - Lance - Athletic Award 3; Outdoorsmen 1; lntramurals
2,3 ; Swimming 1,2,3.
SOM\1ERS, CY DA}. - Lance Orchestra 1,
2,3.
SORDAHL, MOLLY K. - Lance - Elks Award
2nd Place, Most Valuable Student Contest
3; Honor Roll 1,2,3; National Honor Society
2,3; Kiwanis Orchestra Award 3; National
Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Future
Teachers 3; Hi-St} le 2,3; Math Club 3 ; Orchestra 1,2,3; Student Council 3.
ORE SO , LA WHE CE F. Larry Lincoln.
SORE SEN, WILLIAM F. - Bill - Lance Had io Staff 3.
SPARKS, LARRY - Hussler - Lance - Ham
Radio 1; Hi-Y 3 ; Red Cross 1,2,3; Spring
Festival Publicit\ Chairman 3; Football 1,
C\mnastics 2; · lntramurals 1,2,3; Tennis
1,2,3.
SPLITEK, A
A L. - Lance - Honor Roll 2;
ational Honor Society 2,3 ; All School Play
3 ; Band 1,2,3; Classic Salesman 3; Orchestra 3; Red Cross l; Sub-Deb 2,3, VicePresident 3.
STACHQ ~DAVIDE. - Dave - Lance.
STAMM, EDWARD A. - Edweird- LanceCross-Countn 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3 ; Wrestling 1,2,3; Athletic Award 2.
STARR, KIM L. - Star - Lincoln - AFS Big
Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll 1,3; AFS 2,
3; Booster Club l; Sophomore Mixed l;
Advanced Girls 2; A Cappella 3; Hi-Style
2.3: Red Cross 3; Tempest Salesman.
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STARR, MICHAEL R. - Mike - McKinley New Voice, Chief Engineer 3.
STAUDER, KATHIE I. - Kath- Lance.
STEVENS, KATHRY - Kathy - Lincoln Honor Roll 3; Sophomore Mhed l; A Cappella 2,3; Folk-Singers Club 3; Sub-Deb 2,
3.
STE\ E A, D, :\1ICHAEL J. - Cattail - Keokuk, Iowa - Band l ,2; Ham Radio 3; Orchestra l,2.
STREHLOW, CHARLES P. - Chuck· Lincoln.
STRUNK, BEVERLY J. - Be' - Lincoln.
STUBBS, PATRICK P. - Prick - St. Joseph
- Honor Roll 2; Football l; lntramurals l ,
2 , Wrestling l.
STL KEL, AN 1 ETTE M. - Lincoln - Librar)
Assistant 2,3
SZlo ROECZ, EILEE. M. - Chris - Lance Classic Salesman 2,3; Dram-pers l ,2,3;
Folk-Singers Club 3; CAA l ,3; Librar)
Assistant l ,3; Tempest Salesman 2,3; G) m·
nasties 2,3; Trojanettes 3; Modern Dance
Club 3; Dram-pers Forensic Play 3.
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TMT RICHARD A. - Rick- Lincoln - Stu·
dent Council 2; Tempest Salesman 1,2;
Tempest 1,2; Baseball l; Basketball 1.
TATMAN, GREGORY L. - Greggy- LanceAdvisory Board 3 ; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Band
l ,2; Hi-Y 2,3; Orchestra l,2; Political Science Club 3; Golf 2.
TAUBE, ROBERT . - Bob- Lance- Honor
Roll 2,3 ; Band l ,2,3; Hi- Y l,2 ,3.
TERWALL, BARBARA J. - Barb - Lincoln.
TESTARD, RICHARD M. - Rich - Lincoln.
THOMAS, ROBERT M. - Bob - French
Club3.
THOMPSON, DAVID W. - Lincoln - Wrestling 2.
TOMASZEWSKI, EDWARD F. - Ed - McKinley - Football l; Intramurals 1.
TOTTS, MICHAEL B. - Mike - Lincoln Band l ,2,3 ; Camera Club l,2 ,3; Trojan
Men 's Chorus 2.; Variet) Show l ,2,3; lntramurals l ,2.
TOTTS, GARY R. - Toodles - McKinle) Printing l ; Monitor l ,2,3; Outdoorsman 3.
TUCHOSK , ROS LIN !TAM . - Linda :\le Kinley.
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LGURLUEH, G LERCAN H. - Julie- Izmir,
Turke\ - AFS 3; Booster Club 3; Student
Council 3; Sub-Deb 3.
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VA BENDEGOM, BOB D. - Lance- Science
Fair Award 3.
VA DENBERG, LI DAS. - Lincoln - Advison: Board 2; Honor Roll l ,2,3 ;
ational
Ho.nor
ocietv 2,3; Band l ,2,3; Booster
Club l ; Red ·Cross 2; Student Council 2 ;
Tremper Teens 2,3.
VA1 HARPE1 , JOY A. - Lance - AFS Big
ister Candidate 2; Ad' isor) Board 3;
Classic Salesman l ,2,3; Classic Staff 1,2,3.
Ad,ertising :\tanager 3; Quill and Scroll 3;
Sub-Deb 2,3; Tempest Salesman 2,3.
\ ' \N HOR , , LI~ D.\ K. - Toots - Lincoln AFS Big Sister Candidate 2 ; \FS l , Audio\ isual 3; Classic Salesman 2; Orchestra
l.2,3, Red Cross 2; Student Council 2,:3;
·ub-Deb 2,:3, Treasurer 2, President 3
VA . LONE, CHARLES T. - Charlie - Lance
- Letterman's 3; lntramurals 2; Wrestling
1,2,3.
VELARDO , KAHEN A. - Lance.
VENA, JOSEPH - Joe - Mc Kin le) - Football
l
VER KO , LYNN M. - Lance - Caduceus 1.2.
3; Advanced Girls 2; Sophomore \I i'cd I;
CAA 1,2,3, President 3 ; Red Cross 3.
VICTORY, ANDREW W. - And) - Lincoln Art 3 ; Sophomore Mixed l ,2 ; Literary Club
3.
VITE, DAVID F. - Vite Sir - Lincoln - Jr.
Class Vice-President; Advisor\ Board 1,:3;
Prom Court 2; All School Pia) 2; Monitor
1,3; Varsity 2,3; Project Love 2,3; Base·
ball l ; Football 1,2,3 ; Gymnastics 2; In·
tramurals 1,2,3.
VLAHOVIC, STEPHE P. - Steve - Lincoln
- Band l.
VOLPENTESTA, CAROLYN E. - Carol 1cKinley.
WENTE, A N L. - Annie Fannie - Kemper
Hall - AFS Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor
Roll l ,2,3;
ational Honor Societ' 2,3;
AFS 3; Booster Club l ; Classic Sabman
3; FTA 3; Student Council 2; Tremper
Teens 2,3.
WESTPLATE, LORI T . - Lance - Band l,
2,3.
WHITE, L DT H. - Jud) - Lan ce - Honor
Roll 3; Libran Assistant 2.
WICK, LI , DA K. - \Vicke r - Lincoln - H<rnor
Holl 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Science Club l ; Spanish Club 2,3.
WIGHT:\IAN , GEORGE R. - Lincoln.
WILCOX. JOHN :\I. - Lerch - Golden, Colo.
\\' ILKE'\SON. RICHAHD E. - Lance
\\' ILLE\IS, \ lCTORlA R. - \ icki - Lin co ln.
\VILLI.\ \IS , KE;>.. NETH \1. - Ken - Lance
\\' lLLIA\IS, LINDA J. - \lcKinle) - \FS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Roll :3; Band
l.2 ,:3; Office Assistant 3; Red Cross l ,
Sub-Deb 2,:3, Treasurer 3, Hecording Sec·
rctan :3. Varict' Show 1,2.
\'\.' ILLfA:\IS, THEHESA L. - Terr) - St. Jo·
seph - Vocal Contest 2; ;\ Cappella 2; Sophomore :\1i\ed l ; Science Club l ; C)mnas·
tb2 ,3.
WlL\IS , KAHEN L. - Karen - Lincoln Booste r Club I ; Alh anced Girls Choir 2,:3;
General Girb Choir I ; CAA 1.
WITTROCK, DA\' ID T. - Witt) - Lance \lonitor 3.
WOODBL' HY, RICHAHD P. - Rich- LanceHonor Holl l ,2,3; A Cappella 2; Sophomore
\I i\ed Choir I; Trojan \ten\ Chonrs 2,:3;
Classic Salesman :3; Classic, Sports Editor
3; Hi- Y 1,2,3, Secretar) 2, President :l,
Quill and Scroll 3; lntramurals 1,2.:3.
WOTCHEHOWICZ, DEBHA A. - Debbie- St.
Joseph - Classic Salesman 2.:3; GA.\ l .2.:3,
l\lonitor 1,2,3; Usherettes 1,2,:3.
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WADE, CATHERl1 E J. - Cath) - St. Joseph
- Honor Roll 2; Booster Club I ; Orchestra
2,3; Sub-Deb 2,3; Treasurer 3.
WAGNER, PATRICIA J. - Pat - Lincoln Elks Award ; Honor Roll 1,2,3; "'Who
Knows"' Panel 3; Prom Publicit\ Committee 2; Dram-pers l ,2,3, Publicit' Chairman 2,3; Folk-Singers Club 3; Echo 2,
Editor 2; Quill and Scroll 2,3; Science Club
I, President ; Tempest Salesman I; Tempest 1,2,3, Ed itoi l ,2,3.
WAGNER , S E P. -Twigg' - Lincoln - AFS
Big Sister Candidate 2; Honor Holl I ; All
School Play 3; Advanced Girls 2,3; Sophomore Mixed l; Classic Salesman 2 ; SubDeb 2,3; Tempest Salesman 2; Tempest 2.
WAJIH , KAMAL H. - Amman , Jordan.
WALDO, S SA
1. - Sue - Lance - Honor
Roll3.
WALLIG, VICTORIA L. - Vickie - Lincoln Booster Club l ; Sophomore 1\1 i\ed I ; tudent Council 2,3; Tremper Teens 2,3.
WARD, CHUCK E. -Chuch- Lincoln.
WARD, DAVIDS. - Lincoln - All School Pia'
3; Classic Salesman l ; Student Council .'3;
Tempest Staff I; Tempest Salesman l ;
Track 2; Wrestling l ; lntramu1'als 2.
WEBER , CANDICEJ. - Canel, - Lincoln -Ad
'a need Girls Choir 2,:3; General Girls
Choir l
WEIS! , B.\HB.\H .\ G. - Barb - Lincoln \FS Big Sister Candidate 2, \d' i"''"'
Board l,2 ; Homecoming Quel' n Candidate
:3; Band l ,2,3; Booster Cluh l , Studl•nt
Council 2,3; Tremper Teens 2.:3
\\EIS\!\ , . HOBERT S. - Bob - LaGrange. Ill.
- Band 1.2.:3, lntramurals 2 . S" immi11g I,
Track l
YATES , LAHHY D. -
Salem .
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ZABEL, PAMELA K. - Lance - AFS 3; FTA
2; Librar> Assistant 3 ; Tempest Salesman
3; Usherettes l.
ZALL BO\\'SKl . KAHEN A. - Kari - LanccBooster Club l ,2; Cla'>ic Salesman 2;
Cla'>sic Staff 2; Red Cro;s l .2.:3; Te mpest
Salesman 3.
ZA:-..ECK, CH.\HLE:-.. EH. - Char- Lincoln
ZAHLETTI , D.\:'\IEL D. - Dan - Lance- Kiwanis \lusie Award 3; .\ Cappl•lla 2,:3, Business \tanager 3; Sophomore \(i,ed l; Trojan :\ten·,, Chorm 2,:3, Presid ent :3; Letterman's 2,3; Te mpest Sale;man l ,2; Tempest Staff l .2 ; Baseball I ; Football 1,2.:3;
lntramurals l.2.:3; Wre;tling l.2 ,3.
ZICCAHELLI, ,\;\iTHONI - Tom - Lance Wrestling l.
.
ZIEL! , SKI, CYRILL. - c;, - Lance - lntramurals 1,2,:3; Traek 2,3 . .
ZIETZ, , ANCY E. - Nanc' - Lance - Honor
Holl l,2,3.
.
ZL EHLSDOHF. JA:>.IS L. - Lance - Honor
Holl l.2 ,:3; \;ational Honor 'oc iell 2,:3,
Sophomore \liwd Choir I, \ Cappdla 2,:3,
Student Council 2.:3, Chairman ol Social Di·
rection Committee 3; Trempl'r Tl'l' ns 2,:3.
Trea'>urer 3; Project Lm e 3
ZL HDE. \l\HG .\HET L. - \large - Lance Honor Roll I
ZL IC.\RELLI, P.\THICIA L - Pat - \lc1>..inlt·' - General Girls Choir I , Lihran
\"istant :3. Orchestra :3, Student Council t".
Student and Teachers Index
A
Abrego, Ralph . . .
. . . . . . . . . 219
. . . . . . . .
l i5
Abrego, Sara . . . . .
Acerbi , Thomas . . .
19i
Adams, Mr.
. . . . . . . . . . . 164
Ade, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 1i5
Ahlgren, Rita . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 1i5
Aker, Linda . . . . . . . . . .
5, ll2,219
Aker, Mark .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19i
Aker, Sandra .
. 35,142,li5
Albano, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . .
169
Albert, Ralph .
. . . . . . 80,219
Alix, Judith
144, 151,li5
Alix , Kenneth .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
. 219
Alix, Malcolm .
AllanJ , :Oonald .
. . . . . .
li5
Allard , Su!.an . .
. .
123, li5
Allen, Barbara . . .
. . . . 146
Allen, Holly . .
. . . . . 50,19i
Allen , Rebecca .
151,175
Allen , Richard .
219
Altergott, Fred
197
Alysworth , Miss .
156
Ambro, Ellen
54,120,122,125,133,137,
139, 147, l 75
. .
. 219
Ambrose, Thomas .
Ameche, Alan .
. . 105,197
Ammon , Barbara .
. . . . . . 219
Ancevic, Cynthia .
133,139,197
Andersen , Barry
110,113,196
110,122, 126,197
Andersen, Carol
lOi,197
Andersen, Cherryl
Andersen . Chervl .
. . . . . . . . . 219
33,80,96,l~O,l~l.1~4,
Anderson , Grant
138, 139, 142, 145, 147, 197
Anderson , Jeffrey .
. .
li5
Anderson , John
83,95,219
Anderson, Kristine
44,45, 113, 118,
149,219
15
Anderson, Lance .
Anderson, Linda .
1i5
Anderson , Mr.
142
Anderson , Richard
123,219
107,219
Anderson, Robert .
Anderson , Scott
80,142,li5
Anderson , William
146,219
Anderson , William
81,107,135,142,175
Andraschko, Dawn
123,19i
Andre, James .
19i
Andre, Rita .
112,197
19i
Andreini, Pamela .
Andreucci,
ancy .
107, 108, 19i
Andreucci, Wayne
33,34,38,40,49,63,
i6,88, l01,142,146, l 74, li.5
Andrews, Donna
14 , 128, 137,146, l 75,
195
Angelici, Larry .
.. . 219
Angelici , Theresa .
175
Angelo, William .
Anger, Bridget .
. 219
li5
Anglin , Brenda .
Angotti, Anthony
138,148,151
83,96,219
Antonacci , Michael
Antrim , Albert .
197
. .. 175
Antrim , Arthur .
. . . 219
Apker, Kathy .
Apker, Linda .
. . . . . 197
Apple, Mr. . . .
. 83,161
Applegate, Sandra .
li5
Apyan , Uaniel
ll5 ,135,137,146,151 ,19i
Arbanella, Cathy .
142,219
Archer, Lynn
175
Arnett, Gary
5i,10i, 115,219
Arrowood , Peggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19i
Ashby, Ronald ... . . . . . . . . . ... . 219
Augustine, Matt
. . . 219
Aulozzi, Renee .
. . 219
. . . . . . 219
Ausse, Cynthia .
Ausse, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 75
Ayers, Kathy
123,146, 151 ,175
112,219
Azzolina, Shirley .
B
Baas, Gayle .
Baas, Patricia .
Babel, Diane .
Babel, Janice .
175
219
142, 175
197
219
Babel, John . . . . . . . . . . .
Babel, Richard .
. 219
109, l ll ,19i
Backe, Hope .
Backlund, , anc\
133,136, 13i, 150, 19i
Badtke, Caren ·
126,129,151,li5
Badtke, Chuck . . .
148
Badtke, Rav
219
Baile\ , Da{id .
li5
Baile\ , Gan
. . .
. . 219
. . . . . . . . . .
l 9i
Baile; , Kent .
Bailey , Nancy . . . . . . . .. . . . . .
219
Bair, Mr. . . . . . . . . . .
. . .
166
. .
219
Bakula, Gerald . .
. . . . . . .
128
Balk, Michael .
Ball, Douglas .
. 219
101 ,197
Ballard, James
Banadinovic, \1ildred .
. 219
Banerdt, Barb
107,117, 143,219
Bankhead, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Barber, Phyllis
128,142,219
. . . . . . li5
Barecky, Sue .
Barker, Lynn .
220
Barndollar, Debora
121 , 139, 174,175
Barndollar, Doris
34,121,131,175
. . 220
Barnes, Doug . . . .
Barnes, Karen .
120,175
Barnes, Roger .
197
. . . 220
Barnett, Dan .
Baron, Donna .
. . . .
. 220
Baron, Rosanne .
. 220
Barr, Mr.
92,161
107, 115,220
Barrows, Susan
Barter, Gary .
115,220
Barton, Diane .
113,220
Barton. Susan
119,124,125,137,139,198
Batassa, Angela .
175
137,175
Batassa, Marilrn
133,136,146,198
Baternik, Lee · Ann
Bathe, Richard L.
Batt, Susan .
139,198
Bauer, 1\1 rs.
159
Bauers, Ross
145,198
Ba,Jey, Barry
128,220
Ba.,Jcv, Robert
145,198
Bear, · Joan .
198
Becker, Barbara
136,198
Becker, Jill .
220
Becker, John .
198
Becker, Lvsa
26, 103, 107 ,220
Becker, Maureen
130, 134, 138, 143, 198
Becker, Therese
14, 107,108, 175
Beckstrom, Louise
124,144,198
Bede, Sherry . .
136,142,198
Bedford , Dennis .
88,90,175
Behnke, Heidi
107,117, 122,220
Behnke, Peter
7,63, 110,148,176
Behr, Noreen
113,220
Belliveau, Dawn .
220
Belliveau, Ronald .
220
Belongia, Wa) ne .
. .. 198
Benavides, Da\id .
Benkstein, Richard
107,110,146,176
Bennett, Janice
136, 150,198
Bennett, Pat .
176
Benning, Susan .
. . . . . . . . 220
Benoit, Marcia .
.. 176
Benson, Ruth A.
198
Benton, Sandra
126, 128, 138,198
Berenson, Sharon
37,115, 128, 137,198
Berger, Arthur .
8,176
Berger, Louise .
220
Berger, Lucille .
220
Bergren, Marybeth .
198
Bergstrom, Ronald . . .. .
198
Berner, Howard
112,220
Bernhoft, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 220
Berr) , Craig .
198
Berr\ , Diane .
220
Berr\ , Diane L.
220
Berr} , Susan . . . . . . . .
220
Bertog, Daniel .
220
Besch, Tim . . . . . . . .
.. 220
Betz, Marilyn .
163,198
Biddle, Donna .. ...
176
Bilger, Renee .
220
Billen, Carol .
198
Billings, Leroy .
198
Binnie, Karen .
124,220
Binning,•r, Mark .
198
Binninger, Sheryl . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Birch, Gary . . .
. . 146,li6
Birch, Pamela . .
. . . . . 220
Birkholz. Carol
59,139,141,198.216
Bishop, Ralph
13,34,15,82,96,91, 146,
116,265
Bisiorek, Robert
128, 145
Bistrick, Mr.
82
Bittis, Sharon .
. . . . . . . . . 220
Blackbourn, Janis
45,51 , 122, 126. 134,
131, 138,l 16,265
Blagg, Thomas . . . .
li6
Blank, Barbara . . . . .
. . 198
Blankenship, Steven . . .
198
Blanton, Linda .. .
198
Blasi, Eugene .
. 2.20
Blauser, Daniel .
. . . . 198
Blazek, Carleen
.. 118,220
Bleicher, Kathv .
li6
Block, Charles
86,146,116
Block, Debra
137, 146, l i6
Block, Julie .
lOi ,220
Bierner, Patricia .
198
Boehme, Warne .
176
Bogard, Leo~ . .
. 220
Bokmueller, Anita
115, 119, 125.128,
198,216
Bonacci, Erminio .
198
Bonanno, Anthony . . . . . . . . . .
198
Bonn, Paul ..
. ... 176
Booth, Donald .
. . . . 220
Borden, Mar)
7,49,63, lOi, 108,144,
150,151 , 176
Borech . Sandra .
123, 151
Borlancl, Louis .
182,198
Borland, Patricia .
220
Bose, Darrvl
198,216
Bosman, Ronald .
. 220
Bosman, Wayne
80, 129, 130,131, 134,
138,199
Bothe, Thomas .
95,220
Botz, Judith .
112,220
Boubonis, Anthonv .
. . 176
Bougncit, Robert ~
199
Boutan, Randall .
192,220
Bower, Charlene
. . . . . . .
220
Bowie, Deloise .
. . . 220
Bovee, Vivian .
199
Bo}lan, Nancy . . .
. . . . . 176
Boyle, Blair . . . .
... 220
Bovie, Vanessa
123, 124, 129,220
Bradley , Mr. .
. . 96, 166
Brad le\, Walter .
110,221
Brand : Gan
176
Brandes, Jc;hn
199
Brandofina, Debra .
. 221
Brandt, Barb .
176
Brandt, Linda .
199
Braun, Janice
46,47,58,lOi,108, 125,
137,1.51,199
Breach, Loren
96,221
Breach, Walter
96,97,117,142,l i6
Breiling, Kathy
.. . 176
Brennan, Maureen . . .
. . . 221
Brennan, Mark
39, 138,176,264
Brennan, Tim
81,101, 112,221 ,239
Brenneman, Debra
43, 102, 103,121 ,
143,176
Brennen , Mark .
176
Briggs, Nadine
112,151 , 199
Brion, Jill
138, 176
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Brittelli, Mr.
Britten, Darlene .
. . . . . . . . . . 176
176
Britten, \1arlcne .
Broadhurst. Les .
183,189,221
Rroadwav, Marjorie .
. . . . 176
142,144, 176
Brokaw, K.1m
Broker, Julia .
221
. . . . 221
Broker, Philip .
9,18,20,43,46,74,
Brookhouse, Fred
80,96,107,134,142, 176
Broomfield, David
137,199
Broomfield, Robert
146, 176
Brown, David
. . . . . . . . 38,88,90,176
. .. . . . . . . . . . . 221
Brown, Debra .
. 92,199
Brown, Floyd . .
. . • .
Brown, Francis .
. . • . . . . ... 221
Brown, Gloria .
. . . . . . . . . . . 176
l3rown, Jacqueline . . . . . . . . . . . 176
267
Brown, Pam .
. .. .. . . . . . . 124,221
Brown, Paulette . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Brumbaugh, Mr. . . . . . . . . . 59,165,170
Brunner, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Brunner, Darlene . . . . . . . . . . 112,199
. . ... . ... . 221
Bruno, Paul . .
Brus, James .
. . 86,87,104,115,177
Bucher, Joan . . . . . . . . . . .. 138,221
Bucholz, Barb . . . . . . . 126,133,139,199
Buck, Brian . . . .. . . . . . 41,82,142,177
Buege, Betsy .. .. . . . . 41 ,125,144,177
Buege, Brenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Buelow, Barb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Bug no, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Burbach, Darlene . . . . . . . . . .. ... 221
Burbank, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Burbey, Gloria . .. .. ... . . . .. . . . 221
Burbridge, ancy . . . . . . . . . . 123,177
Burby, Cath: ' .. . . . . . . .. .. . 139,221
Burden, Bradley . .. . . . . . . . . 127,177
Buress, Doreen . . . . . . . . . . 150,199
Burgess, Christine
. . . . 41 ,133,139,221
Burgess, Lester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
B'urkee, Christine . . . . 120,130,134,177
Burkee, Lynn . . . . . . . . ... . 113,221
Burlingham, Gayle . . . . . . . .
221
Burlison, Lorraine . . . . . . . . . . .
221
Burman, Stephen . . . . . 86,107,146,199
Burnett, Elizabeth . . 117,128,136,146,199
Burnett, Michael .
. . . . . . . 199
Burnett, Richard . . . . . . . . . .
199
Burokas, Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Burt, Anne . . -. . ." . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Burt, Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 199
Busche, Carole . . . . .. . . . . .. 146,177
Bussard, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
164
Bustrycki, Frank . .
. . . . . . . . 199
c
Cairo, Louis . . . .
. 199
Calkins, Sandra . .
. . 199
Callahan, Mrs.
. . . . . 123,162
Callow, Ray . . . . . . . .
. . 221
Calvert, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . 112,199
Camerota, James . . . . . . . . 46,107,177
Camosy, Ray . . 86,113,135,148,173,177
Campbell, Barb . . . . . . . . . . . . .
177
Campbell, Carolyn . . .
. . . 138,221
Campbell, Lee . . . .
199
Camponeschi, Bernard
. 95,135,137,
145,146,199
Cantrell, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Capodarco, Michael . . .
83,117,221
Caopelen, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Capps, David . . . . . . . . . ... 117,177
Cardinali, Nancy .. . .. . . . . . . .. . 221
Carlsen , Cindy ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 221
Carlson, Dawn . . . . . 113,134,138,151 ,221
Carlson, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 221
Carlson, James . . . . . . . . . .
115,177
Carlson, Janet . . . . . . . . . . . . 126, l 77
Carlson, Mike . . . . . . . . . .
. 199
Carlson, Mr. . .
167
Carlson, Nancy .. . . . . . 54,118,121,199
Carlson, Van . . . . . . 79,92,142,148,177
Carmichael, Frank . . . . . . .
199
Carpenter, Jerry . . . . . . . .. .. ... 221
Carver, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Casper, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Cassity, Dan . . . 13,38,82,96,142,146,177
Casteel, Billy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 199
Castile, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Castile, Marvin . . . . . . .. . . . . ... 221
Cate, Ricky .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Cauthern, Joe .. . . . . . . . . 82,142,177
Cecchini, Dennis . . . 13,14,20,21,38,40,
46,47,49,68,82, 101 , 110,116, l l 7,142,
145,178
Cecchini, Val . . . 14,19,116,118,120,125,
I 28.137.147.178
Cesario, Robert . . 86,99,107,115,135,199
Chandler, Sandra . .. . . . .. .. . ... 221
Chalgren, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,160
Chaput, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Charlton, Sandra . . 118,124,126,146,178
Chemerow, David
. . 41,52,96,135,137,
145,147,199,216
Cheney, Patrick .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 199
Chianelli, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Childer, Odis .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
_Christensen, Carl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22l..
268
Christensen. ora
. 146, 178
Christensen, Wayne .
221
Christian, Anthony .
. . 178
Christian, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Christian, Linda . .
. . 110,199
Christian, Mickey . .. . . . . . . . . . . 221
Christian, Pamela . . . .. ... . . . . . 221
131 ,171<
Christiansen, David . . . . .
Christiansen, David . .
38,39,73,7'8,82,
96,97,117,132,142,146,178,181,208
Christianson, Eileen . . . . . . . . 123,199
Christman, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . 107,221
Christophersen, Chuck . . . . . . . 82, 178
Christophersen, Terry . . . . .. 117,199
Christy, Janice . . . 119,121 ,138,199,216
Chu!ew, Joseph .. 40,111 ,113,128,145,178
Chulew, Sam . . . . . 40,110,128,145,178
Cigallo, Randall .
. .. . . . .. . 199
Cippola, William .
. . . . . . . ... 199
Cisler, Dan . . .
. . .. .. 199
Claeys, James .
. 178
Clark, Martin . .
. . 80,89,96,221
. 146,199
Clark, Philip . .
Clark, Sally
. 139,142,199,216
Clausen, Kerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 221
Clausen, Linda .
. .. . . . . . . . 199
. . . . . . 199
Clausen, Roger .. ., .
Clausen, Chip . . .
83,101 ,107,109,221
Clay, Cynthia . . . . .
. . . . . 221
Clifford, William . . . .
. 199
Clinge, Jody .
. . . . . . . . . 131,199
Cobern, Debra .
. . . . 200
Cody, Barb . . . . . . . . . . . 139,143,200
Cody, Jack . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
222
Coelin, Larry . . . . .
. . . . . . . 222
Coffelt, Carol
123,137,144, 146,l 78
Coffelt, Randall . .
. . . . 222
Coffen, Hal . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,200
Cogshall, Tedi . . . . . . 58,121,123,178
Cohen, William . . .
. . ,. . . . 145,178
Colby, William . .
. 200
Coleman, Janice . . . . . .. 144,178,262
• 120,144,146,151 ,178
Colson, Karen . .
Colson, Ronald . . . . . . .... . . . ... 222
Commodore, Mrs.
. . . . . . . . . 159
Conforti, Doreen
. 52,119,121 ,137,140,
141 ,144,150,200
. . ... . . . . . . . 178
Conforti, Linda .
. . . 83,101 ,222
Conforti, Ronald .
151,200
Conforti, Shirley .
47, 122,129, 131 ,222,
Congdon, Debra .
239
Conley, Bonita .
. .. . 133,222
Conley, Diana .
. . . . . . . .
. 200
Conrad, Eleanor .
169
200
Conrad, Jack . .
Conrad, Richard . . . . . .
146,178
Conwill, Michael . . . . . . . . . . 146,200
Cook, Gladys . . . . . ·
. . . . . . . 178
Coope~~~~i . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 200
Cooper, Debbie . . . . . . . . . 112,129,222
Cordiner, Mr. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 165
Cornell, Connie . . . . . . . . . 12,146,200
Cornell, Sharon . .
. .. 43,103,146,178
Corrigan, Dennis .
. . . . . . . . 200
Coshun, Michael . . . . .
. ... 96,222
Coss, Craig . . . . .
. . 200,222
Cotton, Miss. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 153,161
Coulter, Dan .
. . . . . . . . 80,112,222
Covelli, Helen .. . . . . . .. 123,143,200
Covelli, Mary . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . 143
107,108,222,238
Covington, Cheryl .
Covington, Sandra . . . 33,40,49,123,126,
146,149,1i8,195
Cox, Carol . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 200
Cm , M~ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . lU
Co\, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Crane, Janis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172,200
Crane, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Crawford, Robert . .. . . . . . 80,142,200
Crawford, Thomas . . . 80, 6,96,142,222
Creighton, Kathleen . . . .. . . . . . . . 222
Cross, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76,222
Cross, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Cudahy, Richard . . . . .. . ... .. . 200
Culver, Carmen . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 200
Cummings, James . . . . . . . . . .. . . 222
Curio, Roger .. . . . .. . 99,115,146,178
Currie, Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . 130,200
Currington, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Curti , Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 200,222
Curtis, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 178
Czarnowski, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
D
. . . . . . . 126,178
Dabbs, Sandra .
143, 144,222
Dade, Kathv .
. . . . . 169
Dagon, Jose ph ..
. . . . . . . 143.200
Dahl, Cath} ...
18, 19,20,38,72,88,96, 123,
Dahl, Lee .
129,179
. . . . . 224
Dahl, Tem .
123,200
Darlak, orma .
Darula, 1r.
.
.
164
Dase, Barbara . . . . . .
. . . . . . 179
Daun, Gerald
. . . . . . . . . . 200
Dave}, Gar) . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . 200
179
Davis, Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Davi , Geral . . . . . . . . . . . . .
200
Da>is, Joann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Davis, Joanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Davis, Martha . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,200
Davis, Ray .
. . . . . . . .. . 200
Davis, Tina .
200
Dawson, Louis . .
. . . . . . . 169
Deau, Raymond . .
. . . 179
Debele, Coach .
. . . . . . . . 101
Debettignies, Jane . . .
. 222
Decker, Joanne .
179
Deford, Louis . .
. . . . . . . 200
Defrange, Susan . . . . .
. . . . . . 200
Dehaan, Rodney .
. . . . . 222
151,167
Dehart, Mr. . . . .
Delaney , James . . . .
. . . . . 222
Delan) , Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Delay, Laurie .
124, 144 ,200
DeMarco, Jim .
. ... 179
Demske, Lynn .
117,222
. . 89,96,222
Demske, Paul .
Dennis, Kath y .
. . . . . . . . . . .. 222
. . . 222
Dennis, Patti .
Derenchuk, Stephen .
. . . . 200
Desotell, Eugene .
. . 222
120,144,201
Dewitt, Beverly
Dewitt, Kathleen .
. 117,143.222
32,74,80,88,100,101 ,
Dewitt, 1ichael .
11 ,142,179
Dezoma, Christine . .
. . 222
Dibble, John . . . 13,38,63,82,96,142,179
Dicello, Jennifer . . . . .
. . 222
Dickey, David .
129, 179
Dielmann, Ronald
142, 179
Dirnitrijevi, Alex .
. . 201
Ditzler, Barb .
222
. . 48,109,110,125,146,179
Dober, Paula
Dokus, Lvnda .
. 222
. . 179
Domes, Alan .
Domes, Barry . .
. 222
179
Donais, Janet . .
Donaldson, William
. 222
Donovan, Miss .
. . . 179
Donsing, Thomas
. 145,201
Dorey, Susan . . .
14,40,116,118,179
Dorff, Debra . . . . . . . . . . . . 139,201
Dorff, Don . . . . . .
. . . ... 138, 179
Dorfman, Richard . . 127,135,140,141 ,201
Dodd, Robert .
. . . . 222
Doughertv, John . . . . . . . . . . .... 179
Dougherty, Richard .
. . . 179
Dow, Janis
120,124,134 ,136,137
Dow, Terrence .
86,222
179
Dowdy, Janet .
Downing, Joann . . . . . . . . . . . 123,179
Downing, Sandy . .
. .. . .. 201
Dowse, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . 118,222
Dowse, Geoffrey . . . . . . . . . . 127,201
Draeger, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Draeger, Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Draeifke, Randy . . . . . . 95,128,151 ,222
Dreyer, orma . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . 179
222
Dreyer, Terry . . . . .
Oris el, Deborah . . . . 103.107,122,149,
2Hs , ~22
Druktines, Charles . . . . . . 96,201 ,215
201
Drysdale, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . .
Duban, Greg .
. . . . . . 49, 146,179
. . . . . 169
Dubaniewicz, Betty
Dubaniewicz, Cail . . . . . . . . . . 107,222
Dubaniewicz, Linda . . . . 107,ll5,144,179
Dumesic, Jud) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
126,201
Dumesic, ancy . . . . . . . . .
Duncan, Tom . .
52,86,96,118,128,142.
145,146,201 ,212
Dunlap, Lorenda
. . . 123,124,138. 140,
146,179
Dunn, Roger .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 120,179
Duesterbeck, Mr. . . . . . . . .
166,170
Dworak, Robe rt . . . . . . . .
179
Dwyer, \1 ichael . . .
101 ,223
Dvutka, Michael .
. . . . . 223
D~ian , Deborah ..
l2l , l24,l46, l79
E
Easterda,, Valene .
Eaton, Arlinda .
. . . . . . . . 179
14 ,4 1,46.49,107, l 17,
125, 137, 149, 151 , 174. 179
Ebert, Gayle . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . 223
Echols, James . . . . . . . . . . . 130,223
Echols, William . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,179
Eells, Julie . . . . .
. . . 115,223
25,40,86,137,138,140,
Eerdmans, Paul .
150,151 ,179
Eidsor, Christine . . . . . . . . . . . .
223
Eisen, Marc
82,142,179,259
Eisenhau er, Rae . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Eldridge, Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Ellefson, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107,223
Ellefson, Sandra .
. . 201
Ellis, 1arvin . . . . . . . .
. . 223
Ellis, 1rs. . . .
168
. 139,151 ,201
Elrod , Candice . . . . . .
Emery , Te rry . . . .
. .. 92,146,201
Engdahl, Pam
. 112,119, 134,151 ,223
Engstrom , Bruce . .
115, 148,201
Engstrom, Cary
110,148, 179
Ennis, Lvle .
179
Erickson: Janice . . . . . . . . . . . 133,201
F;mst, Charles . . . . . . .
179
Er-in, Deborah
. . . .. 112, 180
Eucalano, Peggy . . . . . 109,'110,146, 180
Evanoff, athaniel . . .
107, 115,138,223
128,144,201
Evans, ancy . .
Evermon, Patricia
123,223,239
F
Falduto, Karen
138,223
Falk, Mervin . . .. . . . . . . .
201
Fanning, Deborah .
223
Farmer, Robert
180
r.arnham, Mr. .
. 160
Farrell, Barbara .
201
Farrell, Caniel .
223
'Farris, Jay ..
201
Fasci, Michael . .
. 223
Fechner, Randv ..
38,40,82, 142,180
Feckler, Roberi
. 82,142,180
Feifer, Jan .
. . 223,239
Feifer, Michael .
. . . . . 201
Feivor, Linda .
130,139, 146,180
Feivor, Mary ..
27,201
Felice, Gloria .
. 201
Felkey , Jam es . . .
127,180
Fenn, Sharon ..
128,139, 146,201
Fennema, James
33,41, 72,90,101 , 137,
146,201
Fennema, Mr.
165
Fennema, Nancv
107, 117,223.229
. 223
Fennema. Thomas .
Fessenden, Michael .
. 223
Fessenden, Patricia
201
Fiers, Dale .
... 201
.
. 95,147,223
Fietz, James .
Filippeli, Mr. . . . . . . . .
89,165
Filips, Kimberlv
.. 131 ,201 ,216
Filips, Randall '.
. 180
Finch, Janice .
124, 136,146,201
Fink, Karen ..
. . . . . . . . . 15.223
Finke, John . . . .
109, 110, 113,180
Finn, Michelle . . .
120, 123, 129,130,151 ,
201 ,208
Fischbach, Randall . .
. . . . 180
Fischer, Ronald .
. . . 107,223
Fish, Cary . . . 82,96,ll0,ll3,l42,l46,l80
Fisher, Jay
. . . . . . . . 146,201
Fitzpatrick, usan . .
. . . 223
Flannery, Brenda .
. . 201
Flannery , Clarence .
83,223
Flocker, Vickie
119,128,136,202
Flrnn, Russell .
223
F~lkers, Martin . . .
. 223
Folland, John . . . . . .
. 96,223
Fonk, Elisabeth . .
180
Fonk, Frank . . . . . . . . . .
. 202
Fonk, Nancy .
. 25,223
Foote, Linda . . . . . . . . . . .
124,202
Forbes, Patricia .
. . . . 223
Ford. Brian .
107,115.223
Foresberg, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
. 83,92,96,116
Fossey , Mr. . . . . .
Foster, Richard
83,223
Fowler, Mr.
.
153,164
Fox, Charles . . . . . . . .
92, 180
Fo\, Laura
115,223
Fo\, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Fraher, Dav id
82,96,223,239
Fraher, Jane .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Franco, Daniel .
. . . . . 223
Franco, Ruben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Frank, Michael . . . .
35,142,148,202
Franzen, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Fraser, Jeff . .
. .. 202
Fratrick, James . . . . . . . . . .
. 202
Fratrid, Judith . . . .
. .. 117,223
Frederich, William .
135,137,202
Frederick, Laura .
119,124,224
Frederick, Linda . .
119,124,224
202
Fredericksen, Grant .
Fredericksen, Joel . . .
101 ,224
Fredrickson, Allen .
120, 130,147,202
Fredrickson, Geraldine
180
Fredrickson, an<.:y .
224
Free, ancy . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 224
Free, Richard
.
. . . 146,180
Freeberg, Mr. .. , . . . . . . . . . . . 167
fu~~~..
180
Freitag, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Frese, Julie
.. 112,128,224
. . . . 224
Frese, Kerry
Frey, Jamie . . . .
202
Friddle, Robert . .
. . . . . . 224
Friedsam, Pamela .
124,129,224
Frieman, Charles . . . . . .
. 104,224
Fries, Beverly . . .
. . . . . . .. 180
Fritschle, Mrs. . .
159
Fromm, Linda .
. .. 128,151.180
Fryer, Charla . .
112,135.224
Fuefffnger, Mr
. T6i
Fugate, Cary . .
. . . . . . . . 180,202
Fuller, Daniel .
. . . . . . . ... ... 202
Fuller, Terry .
. . . 202
Fulmer, Amy .
. . . . . .
136,137,202
. . .. . .. . .
. . 180
Furno, Henry
Furlin , Bruce .
. . . . . . . . 224
c
. . . . . 224
80, l l 9, 121 , 123, l 46,
202,216
Galbraith, Loretta . .
224
Galbraith, Nancy . . .
. . 180
Calligan, Robert . . .
. . . . 202
Gamache, Mrs.
. 159
Gangler, Linda .
. 224
Cann, Louise .
. . . . . . . . . . 112,224
Cantzer, Jeff .
. 202
Carcia, Julian . . . . . . . . . . 11 ,45,202
Carcia, Ralph
. : 224
Gardner, Cary . . . . . . . . . . . . 92,224
Card) nccki, John
. . 202
Garramone, James . .
. . . . . 86,224
142,202
Garren, John
Gascoigne, Don . . .
224
Gascoigne, Thomas
.. 83,112,224
Gately , Hugh . . . . .
. .. . . .. . 92,224
Gaudio, Karen .
. . . 224
Gaudio, Kathleen .
180
Gauss, Martin . .
.
.. 224
. . 224
Cavheart, Marv . . . .
Gebhart, 1r. .' . . . . .
. 166
Gebhart, Julia
129,146,151 ,224 ,231
Gehring, John .
. 202
Gellatly, Sue .
180
Cemig, Donald
. . . .. . 180
Cemig, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Gentz, David .
. . . . . . . . . . 180
Gentz, Delores . .
. . . . 224
Gentz, oel
82,92,202
Gentz, Patricia .
. .. 202
Gentz, Paul . .
.. 92,202
George, Paulette . . .
. . . . 112,202
Georges, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Gerber, Renee
. . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Gerth , Adrienne .
. . 115,137,180
Cezzer, Barbara .
224
Giannotti, James
.. 83,92,224
Gigliotti, Rozanna . . .
. . 142,202
Cildenstern, Cary
224
Cildenstern, Robert .
202
Gillespie, Michael
202
Caddv, Rick .
Galbraith, Linda
Gilmore, Judith . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 180
Gilmore, Patricia . .
. . . . . . . 202
Cinkowski, Richard .. . . . . . . . 147,224
. . . 224
Girard , Yvonne . . . . . . . .
163
Glaeser, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . .
Cladding, Mr. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 159
Class, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Glinski , Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Glynn, 1r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 165
Godlewski, Janis . . . . . . . .. .. 151 ,224
Coerhen , Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224
Goff, Cary .
. 18,20,34,38,43,56, 116,118,
180
Goff, Kathleen .. .. . . . . . ... . ... 225
Goff, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Goff, haron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128,202
Goforth, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 203
C~ola , Patricia . . . . . . 33,120,123,181
Goldstein, Dennis . . . . . 107,115,135,137,
181 ,190
Gollnick, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . 128,150, 181
Colwitzer, Kay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Gomaz, Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Combar, Karen .. .. . 128,131 ,134,138,225
Combar, Mrs . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . 168
Conza1es, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Coos, Debra . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 225
Coroski, Diane . .
203
Gosselin, Theodore . .. .. . . . . . .. 181
Could, aomi . . . . . 110, 139,146,150,181
Graf, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Graf, Suzanne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Graham , Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Crandow, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Granger, Christine . . . . . . .
203
Granger, Mark . . . .
. ... 203
Granger, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Craves, Laurie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Cray, Patricia . . . 112,126,144,151,203
Cray , Richard . . . . . . . . . 86,146,203
Green, Hortense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Green , Tim .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92,225
Green , Tom . .
. . . . . . . 95,225
Gregory , Claudia . . . .
. 129,203
. . . 225
Gregory , Pamela . .
Gregor}. Richard . .
. . . 225
Greiner, Chuck . .
95,142,146,181,195
Crewenow, Barbara
119,124,126,136,
137,146,203
Griffin , Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . 146,203
Crimes, John . . . .
107,160,181
Crimes, Katherine .
. 203
Grimmer, Lenay . .
. . . . . . . 225
Grisham, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Cris om, David . . . . . .. . . . .. ... 181
Griswold , Charles . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Griswold , Judith . . . . . . . . 112,128,203
Grobe, Connie . . . 112,124,139,181 ,195
Grobe, Cynthi~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Groenke, Cary
. . . . . 225
Crons, Hilma .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Grosjean , Michael
. . . 203
Cross, Arleen .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Cross, oreen . . . .
. . . . 203
Crover, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Grube, James . . . . . . . . . ... . 142,203
Crulich, Edgar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Cuelzow , Marie . . . . . . . . 110,128,203
Cuelzow, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . .. . 112,225
Culbinas, Jean . . . .
. . . . . . . . . 203
Gulbransen , Sherry . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Gullo, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Gunderson , Dennis . . . . . . .. . ... 225
Gundlach, Carol . . 126,129,130,143,203
Cuttormsen, Daryl . .
. 112, ll 7, 120, 182
Cuttormsen, Cail . . . . . . . . 115,146,225
Cuttormsen, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . 92,225
Cuttormsen, Leif . . . . . . . . . . . 95, 181
Cuzman, Billie . . . . . . . . . . . 112,239
Cuzman, Jesse . . .
. . . . . . ... . 225
H
Haag, Cail . . . . .
.
. . . . . . . 181
Haag, Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 203
Haag, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Haarbauer, Marc . . . . . . . . . . 189,225
Hadler, Janice . . . . . . . . . . . . 133,203
Hadler; Mr. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 157
Haebig, Terry . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. 181
Haebig, Toni . . .
. . . . . . 123,181
Hagberg, James . . . 46,80,95,137,142,146,
181
269
Hagert) , Lero) .
. 225
Hahn, ita . . .
143. 14-t22.5
Hains, Carol
120. 132, 133.139. Hsi
Hains, Debra .
lbl
Halcomb, Beth
22.5
Hale, Carol . ·
.... 181
Haling, Karen . .
22.5
Halker, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . .
203
Hall, Da' id . . . . . . . .
20.3
Hall, L' nette .
112,203
Hall, \iichael .
. .
118,146,181
Hallmark, Colleen
203
Halpin, Anthony . .
. . . 181
Rah erson, Richard
99,203
Hamachek, Gan
107,11.5,203
Hammond, Ben'ton
38,42,53,56,72,79,
88,90,100,101, 116,137, l.fi2, 182
Hammond, Janet
15,120,125,132,133,
137,138,146, 1.) 2,240
. 8,56,148,225
Hammond , Thomas .
110, 182
Hamsing, Penelope .
135,137,182
Hancock, SteYen
120,203
Hane), Diane ..
151.20:3
Hannes, \1argaret
.. 203
Han sche, Chen 1 .
Hansche, Gail ·
115,124, 129, 151 .225
. ... 203
Han sen, Cvnthia .
. . . . 225
Hansen, Jeanne .
. 204
Han sen, Leonard .
. . 158
Hansen, Mr.
128.225
Hansen, Rm . . .
123.182
Hansen, Sandra .
161
. . .
Hanser, Miss .
110, 115, 118. 1-12, 182
Hanzalik, John
Han zalil.., Patricia
120, 128, 146, 150.204
112,224
Haparum icz, Gan
43,115, 129,136,137,
Harcarik, Jean ·
150,204
5,182
Harff, Kurt .
14, 18,19,20, 107,120,
Harmon, Helen
125, 129, 137,143,146,182
107,129,218,225
Harm on, Lvnn
Harp, Linda .
. 204
Harring, Wend)
... 225
. 204
Harris, Dennis .
Harris, 1\.1 r.
152, 160
Harris, Robert
. 82,204
Harris, Shirlev
131,138,143,1.51,225
158
Harte, Mrs. ·
Hartlev, Steven
99, 117, 145, l 82,264
Hartnell, Flovd .
182
182
Hartnell, James .
146,204
Hartnell, Kenneth .
Hartung, Joellen . .
124,22.5
Haselwander, Frank .
lC>i,225
Hastings', James .
282
Haubrich, Beth .
. . . 182
Haubrich, Dennis .
. ... 182
Haubrich, Gail
107,146,22.5
Haubrich, Paul . .
. . 204
Hauptman , John
83,145,146.20-1
Hauptman, Rita .
138.204
. . 182
Hawkins, Barbara .
41,125,137,14-1,182
Hawkins, Elim
Hawkins, La~rie .
112.20-1
Hawkins, ~1an
.. 22.5
Hawkin s, Rose .
. . 169
11 ) ,20-1
Haycraft, Linda .
Hayes, Robert .
. . 20-1
Ha) nes. Janice .
. . 182
25,39,63, 1.50,182
Hazem, Kamal
Hebior, Judith
121 ,144,l&:l
Hebior, Kathleen .
118, 1-16,22.5
Heck, Janis .
43,47, !02,124,125.129. 136,
143,151 ,204
Heckel, Christine
126,150,182
Heckel, Glen . .
. . . . . . 204
Heckel, Patricia
126, 137, 143, l.50.20-1
Heg\era, Barbara , .
22.5
Heide, Parr) . . . . . . . . . .
204
Heiobruth, Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Heinzen. Donald .
. . . . . . .
182
Helf. Lynn . . . . . .
22.5
Helgesen , Barbara
65,107, 108. 119,
12.5. 182
Helwig, Kay ... . . . . . . . . . 112,128,225
Hendricks, fr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
157
Hendricksen, Wanda . . . . . .
Henke, Eileen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Henr>, Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Hense}. Mr.
158
Herbrechtsmeier, Jan
119,129, 136,
143,204
270
Herbrechtsmeier, John
129,148,226
Herbrechtsmeier. Jud)
l 18, 119,226
204
Herde. ~1ichael
Herman. Randal . . .
. . 226
Hemm, i\1 ichael
226
Hess, Candace .
. . 226
204
Hess, Charles .
Hess, L) nnette . . .
. . . . . . 138,182
He~sefort . Jane
125,204
H~sefort , Karen . . . .
. ... 226
Hewitt, William . . . .. . . . . . . 146,204
Hibbard, Daniel .
182
Higgins, Melinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
High, Flonnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204
High, Lorna . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
226
Highto"er, Shirle\ . . . .
. .. 226
Hill, Victoria . . .· . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Hillary, Janice .
183
Hillesland, Sandy . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
. . . . . 226
Hinds, Paul .
Hinds, Robert . .
. .. 183
Hinz, David . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . 226
Hi.\, Gar)
. .
110,113,183
Hlarnta, Susan
125,144,151,204
Hlavka, Miss .
. .. .. . . .. . . . . . 158
Hoar, Bob .
. . 204
Hoefert, Sandra .
183
Hoeft, Mrs.
130,133,147,-158,171
107,121 ,144 ,204
Hoff, Susan .
Hoffman, Debra .
. 226
Hoffman, Sandra .
. 226
Holden, Renee . . .
. .. .. . . . . . 204
Holderness, Patrick
112, 139, 146, 183
18,20,77,98,99,109,llO,
Holicka, John
113, 118, 124, 148, 149,183
119,129,131,226
Hollada' , Billie
183
Holland°, Paul .
. 204
Hollenbeck, Eileen .
. 204
Hollister, Sharon .
. . .. 204
Holm, Raymond .
183
Holman, Gregory .
80,8 1,86,99,161
Holman, Mr.
134,172,226
Holmes, Deborah
101,183
Holmes, Scott .
184
Holtman, Peggy .
78,99, 127, 142, 148, 183
Holton, John .
. 204
Holtz, Kathleen ...
. 226
Hood, Michael .
156
Hooper, Mr.
. 226
Hopkins, Catherine .
82,123,146,204
Hopkins, Eddie
183
Hopper, Gary
. 204
Hopper, Kathy
142.204
Horne, Michelle .
120,121,132.133,
Horning, Virginia
137,1.51,183
47,102, 117,143,205,
Horochena, Trudi
216
53,64,105, 154, 155,170
Hosmanek, i\1 r.
52, 115,137' 140,
Hosmanek, Thomas
141,148,205
Houghton, Mrs. .
163
.. 83,86,226
Houston, Jerom e
Houston, Johnnie .
. ... .. 205
Houston, Thomas
135,137,148,183,185
Howe, Cher) 1 . . .
. . . 110,183
Howe, Sandra .
. . . . . . 205
Hubbard, Leonard
. . . . . . . . 183
112,118,120,131 ,183
Hubbard, Mary .
Hubbard , Michael . . .
. . 127,137,205
Hubbard, . Patricia .
. . . . 205
Huck, Barbara . . .
133,139,205
Huck, John .
. . . . . 146,183
Hudson, Christine .
15,129,132,133,226,
239,252
Huetteri, Mr.
. . . . . . . . 158
Huff, Jeffrey . . . . .. .. 96,112,139,226
Huffman, Christine .. . . . . . . . . . . 205
Huffman, Cynthia . . . . . . . . . . .. 226
Hughes, Dougla . . . . . . . . . . 127, 183
Hughes, Jacqueline . . . . . . . .
. . 205
Hughes, Norman . . . . . . . .
. 226
44, 113, 128, 134,145,205
Huissen, Jack
Huissen, 1ary Jo .
40,110,126,128,137,
142,144,148
. . . . 158
Huser, Mrs.
124,226
Hutchison, ~1elanie .
226
Huuskonen , William .
. 205
Hyatt, Craig .
laquinta, Da' id
12,19,34,74, 1.116,
117, 135,137,183
89,90,226
. . . 183
. 88, 101, 137,205
101,226
. .
121 ,146,183
.. 168
138,226
28. 139,140,141 ,146,
183.19.5
. ... 226
Ignjatm ic, \1aria .
226
Ingeretson , Paulett .
119, 120,123,129,
Ingraham, Patricia
130, 131 , 142,205
Irving, J\.1 ichael . .
. . 226
lsengay , Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
lshmael, Kern
. . . 226
lshamail , \1a~' . .
183
.. 205
ltinos, April . ·
Ivy, Deborah
126,130,131 ,134,143,151.
205
laquinta, Eugene .
laquinta, Frank .
Iaquinta, John
Iaquinta, Tom
Ibsen, Linda .
Ibsen, i\1 rs ..
Ide, Colette .
Ide, Ellen
""' .
183
205
. 226
226
. 81 ,226
151,167,171
. 205
88,146,18.'3
.. 205
. 227
142,183
. 205
113,227
183
205
101
124,138,1.51 ,227
121 ,205
227
227
112 , 124, 134,138,227,
239
112, 146,205
Jensen , David .
205
Jensen, Gerald .
110,127, 128, 144 ,205
Jensen , Kristine
168
Jen sen, 1 rs.
183
Jensen , Pamela .
. . 227
Jensen , Thomas .
205
Jepson, Susan .
82, 146,20.5,216
Jeselun , James
183
Jobick, Karen .
118, 120, 127, 130,147,196,
Johns, Caryl
205
226
Johnson, Charles .
184
Johnson, Daniel .
. 227
Johnson , Deborah
4,23,57,65, 110, 122,
Johnson, Debra
125,18-1
112,18-1
Johnson , Donna .
61 ,109,110,205
Johnson , Gail
. 227
Johnson, Gurn
121, 124, 129,227
Johnson, Janet
122,131 ,227
Johnson , Jennifer
50, 117,122, 128,205
Johnson , Karen
184
John son, \1argaret .
. 82,205
Johnson, Martin .
158
Johnson , Miss .
74,80, 6,110,142,145,
Johnson , Peter
146,205
Johnson , Rand'
. . . . . . . 227
109,110, 113,205
Johnson , Richard
Johnson , Roger
. . . . .. . ... 227
Johnson , andra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Johnson , Susan .
. . 110,184,205
Johnston , Elaine .
. . .
113,227
Johnston , Janet .
. . . . .
151,20.5
Johnston . Ruth . . . . . .
184
Johnstone. John
83,86,227
Jolicoeur, John
9.5,142,1 -1
Jones, Alan .
205
Jones , Charles .
. .
. . . . 227
. 80,227
Jones, Gary .
Jones , Janice .
205
Jones, Rita
123,142,162, 18-1
Jordan , Patricia .
. 227
Jung, Charlotte .
205
. . .. 128.227
Jung. \1argaret .
Jackson, James ..
Jackson , Larry
Jackson, Pamela .
Jacob,. Ricard .
Jacobs, Ronald
Jacobsen, Mr.
Jacoby , Sandra .
Jaehne, Tom
Jahnke, Sharon . .'
Jakubcm icz, 1ary .
J aku bm' icz, Patricia
J alensky, Susan .
James, Pamela .
Jana, Diana .
J anota, Suzette ..
Jeffries , Larrie .
Jellesen , Mary Ellen
Jensen, Barbara
Jensen, Barbara .
Jensen, Barbara Jo .
Jensen , Cher) 1
K
Kaddatz, Gary
205
Kaeppeler, Karen . . 11 9. 130,131 ,226,227
Kahlcrt, Tern . .
IJ.5 , l.J6,227
Kaiser, James. . . . . . .
110, 18.J
Kalcic, Kenneth . . . .
. . . 8 1,205
Kahonjian , H a rry
. &9.95,112,113,127
Kamm , Joleen
227
184
Kamm , Willem . .
. 227
Kanas. Karen .
Kangas, John . . ... 99.IJ.5,131,13.5,20.5
Kangas. Kenneth .
. . . . . . . 146. 18-1
Kapitan , Leslie
. . . . . . . . . 20.5
Karambe las, Susan
. . . . . 205
Karpowicz, Donna . . . . . . . . . 124,227
61, 1.82,86,87,96. 142,
Kausalik. \lark
146.1 49, 182. I '>.J. l 9.5
107,115,18.J
Kautenberg, Gar) . .
227
Kautzer, Donald . . . .
146,184
Kautzer, Kare n .
. . 227
Kazell , Da' id
205
Keach, \lartha . . .. .
. 227
Keepe rs, Da,id .
118, 133,227,243
Kekic, Patricia . .
112, 184
Kelle\ , Shirle' . .
Kelh : Diana ·
124,227
107.227
Kempin , Rosanne .
. . . . 96, 107 ,206
Kenn edy , Jay
.. 206
Kerner, John .
150.18-1
Kessinge r, Diana .
82,85,92,93,101,
Kessinge r, Freddie
146.206
Kessinger. Nyal . .
. . 80,92,96.227
Kessler, Pamela
107, 115.227
Kess ler, Paul
. .
107,123,206
Ketchum, Douglas .
. 80,86, 130,146,206
Ketterhagen , Carol . . . . . .
.. 206
Kindle. Lequita . . . . . .
. .. 206
Kindle, Thre\a .
. ... 227
Kirb) , Janice
. 35,104:14~,147,184
Kirb) , Lila Rae .
. .. 227
. 206
Kirkwoocl , \1an
Kirsc h, Paul
·
. . . 227
.
107, 1-16,184
Kishline, Carl
Kishline. James-.
101 , 130, 147,228
Kitchin , Donald
86,109.110,142.196,
206.212
12,51 ,56, 103,105,122,
Kitchin , Fay
125, 138,lb-I
177,184
Kh i, Karen ..
. . 206
Kh isto, Robert . . "
96,228
Kjeldgaard , Te rry
Klappa, Linda .
. .. . . . . . . . . . 228
. 206
. . ..... .
Klappa, Mary .
284
Klawitter, Susan . . . . . . . . . .
164
Klein , ~liss . . . .
Kleinschmidt, Edward .
83.228
. 228
Klennert, Julie .
107,18-1
Klinkerfuss, john .
.. 206
Klinkerfuss, Karen
82,88, 90,96, 1-12 , 146.206
Kloet, Dale . .
. 228
Kloet , James .
. 228
Kloet, Jane ...
. 206
Kloster, Cath' . .
128, J.51 ,228
Kneipper, Jeffrey .
. 86,99.142, 184,195
Knickrehm , William
128
Knight, Stephen .
124, 135, 1-16,228
Knorn , Patricia
.
206
Knudson , William .
228
Knutter, Robert . . .
228
Kober, Donna
110, 184,190
Kobe r. \Va\ ne
228
Koch , Je ffrey .
82,101.146,
Koehersperger, Charles
206
Koehler, Robert
184
228
Koeshall , Barbara .
Kohlbeck, David . .
228
120, 137,206
Kollman , Christine
Kollman, 1ichael . .
120,l-17. 184
Kollman , Michael .
. ... 206
Kollman , Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . ... 184
Kolmos, Dale .
. 6,13,82,92,100,lOl.l42,
184
. . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Knlmos, Sandra
101 ,228,239
Koos, Alan
. . . . . 101 ,228,239
Koos, William .
. . . . . . l-12 , 18.J
Kopesky , ancy
.. 228
Kopf, Esther .
206
Korbel , Barbara .
110, l l3, 1.J8,206
Koroscik, Danie l .
206
Kos, Judith .
228
Koscak , J nan
206
Kosecki, Paul .
. 206
Koski, William .
Kosloske, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Kosman , Constance .
. . . . 206
Kosman , Victor .
. . 184
Koster, Linda .
123,144, 18-1
Kowalski , Miss .
. . . . 158
Kraai, Jam es . . . . . .
. . . 228
. 4,18-1
Kraiss, John
Krampert, James
137, 141 ,206
Kramsrngel , Gail . .
. . . . . . . 228
156,170,22
Kranen , \Ir .
. . . . . . 184
Kraning, Carol
. . . . . . 184
Kraning, ancy
Kraus, Dadd .
. . . . . . 228
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
Kraus , Paul .
Krehbiel , Roger . . . . . . . . . . . 107,206
Kresse! , Chen I
. . . . . . . 228
12,42 , 138,206,217
Kreuser, Glor.ia
Kreuser, anc\
112,206
. . . . . . .
228
Kriofsk' Judith
Kriz, \1r . . . .
167
. . . . . . 110,206
Kriz, James
Krogh, Gordon . .
. . . 115,139,228
. . . . . . . . . 228
Krogh . Sandra . . . .
Krueger. Corey . . .
206
Krueger, Mr.
128,159
. . 228
Krueger, Paulette .
. . . 228
Kreuscher, Da' id
. . 101,138, 142,146.
Krulatz , George
148. 18.5
151
. . . . . . .
Kruse, \I iss .
28,34, 118, 135, 137,
Krumpos, John .
185
Krupinski, Wesley
' .. 228
Krusa, Lavonne .
. . 206
Kuba, Phillip .
.
. 101 ,206
Kuba, Steven .
. .· . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Kublik , David . . . . .
. 207
Kuchinski, Margaret
. . . . 112,207
Kuczenski, Steven . . . 80,96, 142,148,185
Kuehn( , Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
107, 125,137,207
Kuessow, Meta . . .
Kupperschmidt, Miss
.
168
Kussow, Darrell . . 81,.127,135,146,185,263
Hussow, Richard . . .
. 65,86,96,146,207
Kwicinski, Kathleen .
.228
Kwisto, Bob .
. . 207
L
.. .. 207
Labanow , Jane .
. . . . 207
Labelle, Morris
207
Labuy, Agnes .
. . . . 185
Ladewig, Larayne ..
139,207
Ladousa, Debra .
185
Lahti , Linda .
112,207
Laken , Janet .
. . . 195
Lamb, Martha .
. 124,146,185
Lancour, Ernestine .
.. 41 ,107,136,144,207
Landgren , Randi
Lane, Karen .
.. .. .. .
228
. 83,112,228
Lang, Mark .
. 207
Lange, Lauren .
228
Langenstroer, Hans
. . . . . . . 136,207
Langer, Carol .
.. 120.185
Langer, Lynn . . .
. . .. ... . 146
Langnes, Craig .
. 228
Lannoye, Cheri . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 228
Lansdown , Patricia ..
110,185
Lapp, Mark
. . 129, 185,195
Larsen , Gary
110,121 ,151,185
Larsen , Janice
.. 207
Larsen , Mary .
. . . . . . . . . . 185
Larsen , Vickie .
Larson , Cynthia .... . . . . . . . . . . 185
Larson , Deborah .
107, 121, 128, 137, 140,
141 ,146,150,185
. . 228
Larson , Karen .. .
. . . . . 143,228
Larson , Kathleen .
. . ,· 134,228
Larson , Linda .
Larson , Lynn .
185
107,115,139, 143,
Larson , Sandra
151,228
. . . . 185
Lask>, Dianne .
.. 207
Last, Shiela .
. . . . 146
Laughlin, Dennis .
Laurent, Linda .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 185
. 228
Laurent, Teena . . .
.. . 123,185
Lauzon , Beverlv
Lauzon , Linn . ' .. .
. .. 228
. . . . . . 139,185
Law, Gayle . .. .
Lawell , Barbara
112, 122, 129,229,239
110,125,128,207,216
Lawell, Wendy
. 207
Lawler, Lynda .
Lawrence, Rick .
. ... . . . 229
Laybourn , Scott .
. . ... 110,207
Lea, Linda . . . . . . . . . 117,125,144,185
Lea, 1ary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
. 123,139, 146,185
Leake, Sandra . . .
Leake, Thomas .
. .. . . . . 107,229
Leatherman, Mrs . . . . . . . . .. . . 163
Leaveck, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Lebeckis. \1rs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Leclair, Gloria .
. . . . . . .
123
Ledanski , Deborah
. . 47 ,48,51,107, 121 ,
122,186
Ledanski , Joan . . . . . . . . . . . 147,186
Ledanski. Joseph . . . . . . . . 83,107,229
Ledanski, Richard
. . . . . .
. 229
Lee, \1arsha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Legler, Cheryl . . .
.
207
Legler, Gan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118,229
Lehman , \1atthew . . . . . 132, 133,147, 186
Leibhan , Colette . . . . . . . . 126,146,186
Leiler, Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
119,142,229
Leipzig, Catherine
Leisner, Delilah . . . . . . . . . . 207,229
Leisner, Renee . . . . . . . . . . . 126,186
Leitch , Barbara . . . . . . . 51 , 122,131 , 186
Lemay, Larry . . . . . . .
146,186
Lemke, Dorothy . . . . . . . . . . 124,229
Lemke, Lam . . . . . . . . . .
107,207
Leo, Linda . ·. . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 229
Lessman , Dave . . . . . . . . . .
. . 229
Lester, Jeffrey . . .
.
207
Letsom , William . . . . . .. 41 ,89,101,229
Lettsome, Courtney . . . . .
. .. 207
Lettsome, Debra . .
. .. . 113,229
Lernnowich , Peter
11 , 13,63,82,100,
101,142,186
Lewis, Mary . . .
. . . . . 147,186
Ley , David . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... 207
. 229
Lightsey , Barb . .
Likes, Jan
. . . . . . . . . 113,229
Liljestrom, Michael
229
Lind, Barb . .
. 207
Lind , Maurice .
. .. . . . . 229
Lindahl , Greg .
. . . 207
Lindeman, Robert . . . . . . . 127,128,186
Linderman, Debra
. 112,131,186
Linderman, Denise . . .
. . . 229
Lindermann, Kathleen
. . . . . 207,210
Lindner, Robert .
. . . . . . . . 207
Linkus, William
. . . 95,146,186
Littel, Lawrence .
. . . . . . .
82,229
. . . . . . . 134,229
Livingston, Philip
Llanas, Kristine
. . . . . . 142,207
. . . . 159,170
Lloyd, Miss . . .
Loback, Ardys .
. . . . ·, . . 207
Lober, Carola
123;127,128,144,151,
162,186
Lober, Thomas . . . . . . 100,115,128,207
Loeffler, Vincent . . . . . .
. 229
Lomartire, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Lootans, john . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Lord , Kenneth .
82,133,186,243
Lord , Sandra . . . . . . . . .
229
Loss, john . . . . . . 88,101,127,137,207
Lound , Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Louqd , Carol . .
. . . . . . . . . 229
Lowrance, Richard .
. 127
. .. 229
Loyd , Cynthia . . . . .
Loyd , Ricky . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 207
Lubecke, Karen . . . . . . .. 136,137,207
Lubniewski, James . . .
88,95,182,207
Lueck, Sherolyn . . . . .
207
Lukaszewicz, Jo Ellen . . . . . . . . . 207
Lund, andra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Lundskow , Barbara . . . 103, 118,133,139,
229
128, 134,207
Luska, Kathleen
Lynch , john .
. ... . . . 207
M
Macak, James . . .
. . . . . . . 112,129
Macik, Evan .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 80,92
Macik, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Mack, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
MacKaben, Lynn .. . . . . . . . . . 112,229
MacKay, Carolyn . . . 103,139,143,151,207
Macnorius, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Maddm, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Madison, Maryanne . .. . . . . . . . 112,208
1aedke, Penny .
110,208
Maffit, Rocky
. . . . . . . . . . . 128,229
271
Malcewicz, Janice .
229
120,129,131,208
Malcewicz, Joanne
Malcewicz, Robert .
86,229
Malkmus, Carol .
229
Malkmus, Doris . . . .
229
Malsack, Thomas .
. .
. .
230
Malsch, Richard .
187
208
Malzahn, Rodney . . . . . . . . . . .
Mancusi, Frederick .
230
1aniscarco, Carol .
208
1aniscarco, Elaine
123,146,186
Man lick, c, nthia . . . . . .
. ... 208
Mann, Dia~nc .
11,51.63,122,186
Mann, Jack
82,86,128, 142,146,173,208
Manna, Judy .
. .. . . . . . . 230
Manning, Rhoda
117,129,138,140,208
Manthei, Gayle
124, 133,139, 143, 150,
226,230
123,124, 139, 143,150,
Manthei, Linda
186,226
. . . . . 112,208
Mantuano, Susan
. 230
Marciniak, Thomas
145,230
Margetson, J cffrey
60, l 17, 129,145, 186
Margetson, Robert
113,230
Markes, Paula .
186
. .
Marks, Ollie .
208
Marodian, Sandra .
230
Marovic, Zacharv .
. 230
Martell, Lynn . •
151,230
Martin, Albert .
. . 186
Martin, Christine .
. ... 230
Martin, Diane .
92,93,107, 142, 186
Martin, John
139,230
Martin, Patrick .
.. .. 230
Martin, Ruth .
230
Martines, Gregory .
7,42,57,82,92,208
Martinez, John ..
. 208
Martinson, Thorton .
. 208
Mashuda, Theodore .
123,151 ,208
Massie, Mary
208
Masters, Anita .
186
Masters, Stanlev .
230
Mastronardi, Steven
34,41 ,86, 107' 135, l 45,
Matelski, David
146,208
Mathews, Gerald
112, 145,208,216
Matteucci, Tullio .
169
230
Mattioli, Laurio .
Mattner, Alan .
230
Mattner, Carolyn .
208
Mattner, Joyce .
208
Mattox, Glen
. 89
Mattson, Elaine . .
208
Mattson, Kathleen
124,240
128, 186
Mattson, Lawrence
Mattson, orman
82,96,208
Mau, William .
. 230
Maurer, Carol
123,230
Maurer, Douglas .
146,186
Maurer, Peggy .
. 230
Maurer, Susan
186
May, Robbin . .
. 230
McCarthy, Mr.
. . 166
McClurg, Keith . . .
230
McCormick, Kathryn
124,230
208,216
McCormick, Sharon .
McCrorey, Sydney
. ... .. 230
. 82,161
1cCulloch, Mr. . .
McCune, Gail .
142,208
McDermott, Laurel
110,186
McDermott, Marybeth
112, 117,128,230
McDonald, Bar5ara .
. 208
McDonough, Michael .
208
McGiban) , Alexander .
230
McGibanv, Gail .
130,131 ,230
McKay, Candace .
115,151,230
McKay, Kevin
65,87,120,130,131,147,
172,195
McKay, Mrs.
29,158
McKee, 1ichacl . . . . . . . . • • . .
208
McKenzie, 1r .
116,158
1cKinncy, Don . . .
. . 230
1clean, Donna
113,230
Mcmahon, Jonathan
96, 11 ,127,187
Mcnamar, Kim
113,119,129,1.51,230
Mccozzik, Karen .
. . 112,208
Mecum, Deborah . .
. . .. . . 187
1eier, 1iss .
. . . . . . . . . ... . 159
. . . . .
230
Meiers, Edward . . . . .
Meiers, Jane .
123, l 7
123,230
Meiers, Mary .
Meiers, Mary Lou
. 50,51,122,123,187
1eltesen, Candice .
. . . 113,230
272
Meltzer, Joanne
43,47,58, 110,118,120,
12.5, 137, 138, 140, 141 , 143,208,217
Meltzer, Richard
83,112,145,230
Melvin, Diana .
128,137,187
Menges, John
86,123,146,187
Mengo, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
1entink, Daniel . . . . . . .
208
Mero\\ , Douglas .
137, 187
.. 230
1errick, Caroline
1errick, Doroth)
117,127,230
1\.1erritt, Kathy
. . . . 187
\1erritt , Keith .
.83,96,230
Merritt, Michael .
230
Merten, Deborah . .
208
Messer, Enin .
. .. 230
Messmer, Katherine
187,195
Metallo, Carol .
. .. 208
Metallo, Diane .
. . 230
1etallo, Esther .
. . . . . . .
. . 208
Metallo, Joseph .
. 208
Metrise, Roseman
187
Metten, Terry
·
. . 208
Mever, Shirle\
144,187
Me~er, Wend~ . .
129,230
1eyer, William . .
230
Michaelis, Carol
209
Michaelis, Linda
117, 123,230
M ichalos, Perrin
187
Mickelsen, Daniel
135,146,209
Mielke, Kenneth .
. . 230
Miholic, Chervl
123,187
Miles, James .·
209
Miller, Carl
146,209
Miller, Lenore .
231
Miller, James
231
Miller, Robert .
209
Milligan, Scott .
209
Miner, William
. 231
Mink, Pamela .
231
Mink, Ruth . . .
. . 187
Minkus, Dannv
135,146,209,216
Misch , Lrnn .·
115,231
143,209
Misurelli: 1an .
Misurelli. Marihn .
209
Mitchell, Kenneth .
187
209
Mitchell, Michael .
M ittlesteadt, Janis
103, 146, 187
Moddes, James .
231
Moddes, Wayne .
. .... 187
Modica, Patricia .
131 ,209
Moeller, Michelle .
. 209
1oeller, Miss .
140, 158
Moeller, Robert .
. . 231
118
Moeller, Sue .
Mohalle, , Michael
83,89,96,231
187
Molette: Arthur .
Molinaro, Mark .
45,187
Molinaro, 1artin .
231
Molinaro, 1ichael .
209
Molinaro, Richard . . . .
. . 231
Momper, Cath)
... 231
Monroe, Michael .
209
Monteen, Laurence
82,88,126,142,146,
209
127,130, 139,147,188
Montemurro, Don .
112,231 ,239
Montemurro, anc)
49,109, 110,125,
Montemurro, Susan
137, 177,188,195
. . 209
Montgomery, ~lark .
Moore, Renee .
112,231
. . . . . . . .
188
Moore, Ste,en . . . .
. . . .
. 231
Moore, Tern .
Moreland, Teresa .
. . 188
Morrice, Douglas . . . .
. ... 209
Morris, Diane .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 231
14,18,20,43,188
Morro\\, Barbara
Morro\\, William .
. 209
Mortensen, Chris . . . . . . . . . .. .. 231
Morton, Dean
. 92,142, 188
. 231
Morton , Debbie . .
Mosele\, Ruthanne
45,121,127,138,
.
146,209
Moses, Deborah . . .
. . 209
Moses, Jane
110, 140, 141 ,146, 188,246
Moses, Kirstin
51, 104 , 110,122,209,216
Mosher, Pamela
118,121,129,209
Mostenan, Sharon
I 10,146, 188
138,209
Muller, ue .
Munger, ~1rs . . .
. . . . . . . . . 158
Munson , Richard .
. . . . . . . 15,l 8
1us er, Mr
164
M)er , Jason
107,231
Myers, Jeffrey
145,1 8
Myers, Mark . .
188
assauer, Kurt .
128,209
Betty ... .
231
ealy, 1ary . . . .
. . 188
124,209
Nedweski, Kathleen
Neely, Lanny . . .
188
82,209
Nehlsen , Theodore .
. .
ehr, Valerie
120. 136, 150,209
. 231
eitzel , Charlene ..
188
eitzel, Tern
......... 1 8
Nelson , Che~y I ..
. 231
elson, Edwin
169
Nelson , Jene .
148,149, 188
elson, Keith
92
elson, Larry . .
. . . . . 231
elson, Leonard .
101 ,231
elson, Lindse'
. . . . . . 231
elson , Mark ·
107. 115, 127,231
elson , Maurice
83,231 ,239
elson, Ricky
231
Nelson , Scott . . . .
82,142, 18&
emeth, Albert
. . 231
emeth, Sharon .
188
Nerdrum , Marshall
112,231
etzer, Bonnie .
. 231
ew, Carol .
. 209
eu, icholas .
231
evoraski, Gan
169
ewbaucr, Ma~\ ..
107, 130,138,144,209
ewman , Marcia
209,231
ichols, Kathleen
. 231
ichols, Sherry
165
icolazzi, Mr.
188
ielsen, Gan
. 231
ielsen, Ma~k .
209
Nielson , Donald
. 231
ielson, Thomas .
128, 138,146,231
ietupski, Paula
231
ighbor, Kathleen .
. . 101 ,209
ighbor, Paul .
55,62,209,255
ihlson, Jeannette
. ... 188
Nimmerguth, Linda .
95,128,231
orcross, Brad
209
orlandcr, Patricia
232
orris, Hobert .
. 209
Norton , Joseph
115,116
osal, Mr.
188
ovack, Carl .
82,142,149,188
ugent, Gregory
169
uti , Eugene .
188
uutinen, Keith .
164
Nye, Mr.
. 232
Nyquist , Peter .
1 ealy,
0
Obenauf, Diane ..
188
Obenauf, Karen .
.. 232
Oberholtzer, L' nn .
232
Obertin, Mr . . ·
160
O'Connell, Mark .
232
O'Connor, James .
232
Oechler, Dru
115, 120, 125,137,138,143,
144, 146,150,209
Oeinske, Paul . . .
. . . . . . . 209
Oerin, Daniel . .
. . 20\:1
Ohlgan, Gar)
55,82,209
Oleks) , Gail
. 209
Olsen, Dale . .
209
Olsen , Louis . . .
. . . . .
107,232
Olsen, ~1arilu
144, 150,18&
Olson, Bernard .
. . . . .
. 232
Olson, Dale . . . . . .
188
Olson, Margaret .
. . . . .
188
. . . . 132,232
Olson , Thomas .
O' Mara, Bartley
109, 110,113,148,151 ,
188
O'\tara, Comtancc
109. l 10,12.5,209,
216
O'\lara, Susan
4,14, 1 ,20,38,39,49,50,
51 , 121 , 122,151,l &
o· eal, \1ichael
232
O'Neil , Ronald
209
Oquist, Kelly . .
188
('\render, Ruth .
.. . . . . . . 232
Ortiz, Erlinda . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 209
Ortiz, \1onserate
209
Ott, Albert
. . . . 209
Otto, Don .
. ... .. 232
Ours, Donald . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . 232
Owens, Cynthia . . . 112,118,121 ,151 ,209
Owens, Earl .
. . . . . . . 188
Owens, Mr. .
. . . . . . .
157
p
Paarnla, George . .
209
Pace, Linda
. . .
. . . . . . .
210
Pace, Vicky . . . . . . .
232
Pagliaroni, Paula . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Paintin, Mrs.
167
Palmer, Allen .
. . . . . . . . 186,2 10
Palmer, Gerald . . 54,86,142,145,146,188
Palmer, Shari . . . . . .
124,146,210
Panasewicz, Louis .
. . 146,188
Paone, Thomas . . .
. . . . . . 210
Paone, Timoth) . . . . . . .
232
Paradise, Linda .
. . . . 232
Parker, George . .
232
Parker, Mark
. . . . 80,146,210
Parkinson, Dennis
33,62,288
Parks, Daniel
. 101 ,189,232
Parrish, Jimm\
. . . . . . . . . 232
Parr) , Jeffr) '. . . 56,120,127,130,137,141,
148,188,195,260
Parsons, Chery I . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Parsons, Janice . . . . . ,
.. 210
Paskiewicz, Joanne . . . . . . . . . 129,210
Pasquali, Joann . . .
232
Pasterski, Richard
210
Patalocchi, Anntoni . . . . . . . . . 151 ,189
Pate, Elaine . . .
151 ,210
Pate, Ricky .
. . . . . . . .
. 232
Paterson, ancy .
. 110, 122,210
Patterson, Kim . . . .
.... 232
h~~~M~ .......
.. .m
Patterson, Robert .
210
Paul, Douglas .
. . . . . 92,232
Paulausk) , 1 r. . .
. . . . . . . . 152
Paulin , Cind) . .
. . . . 112,122,210
Paulin, Mark
. . 86,96,232
Pautz, Jack . .
12,34,56,76,7i,82,85,90,
116,142,189,194
Pautz, Jill
. . . . . . . . . . 40,51 ,102
Pautz, Mona . .
23,55,122,132,149.238
Pavlovich, Gerald
. 232
Pavlovich, Mike .
. 86
Pawlowski, Karen . . . . . . . . . . 15.232
Payne, l\lr. . . . . . . . . .
123,162
Pedersen, Lynn .
232
Pederson, John .
. 80,134
Pederson, Paula . . .
109,134,189
Pe<lerson, Robert . . . . . . .
210
Pedley, James . . .
. 210
Pelishek, James . . . .
232
Pellegrino, Frank . .
. 232
Peltz, Kenneth . . . .
. 210
Pence, Duggles . . . .
. 232
Pence, Linda .
. . . 210
Perri, Anthony
... 232
Perrone, Deborah
112,232
Person , Carol
123, 146, 189
Peterman, John
lOi,115,189
Peterman, Mar) . . . 107,115,125,189,266
Peters, Gail . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 189
Peters, Michael . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 232
Petersen, Bonnie .
. . 232
Petersen, Gary .
. . . . 189
Petersen, James . . . . . . .
. . . . 210
Petersen, Karen . . .
. 107 ,232
Petersen, Kathy
. . . . 112,210
Petersen, Sherry .
120,130,131,14i,210
Petersen, Wendy .
146,232
Peterson, Darwin
. . . . . . .
. . 210
Peterson, David . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 232
Peterson, Jeffrey . . . 107,115,135,137,189
Peterson, Scott . . . . . .
. . . . 210
Peterson, Thomas . .
. . . . 232
Peterson, Valerie . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Petit, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Petravicius, Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Petrelli, Denise . .
. . . . . . .
232
Petri, Philip . .
. . . 232
Petrik, Janet . .
41 ,115,126,143,150,210
Petterson, Mr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Pettey, Cecillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
rfarr, Gayle . .
. . 232
Pfeiffer, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Pfeiffer, Larry . . . . . .
189
Phillips, Cynthia . . . . . . . . . . . 119,233
Phillips, Hollis . . . . . .
. . 189
Phillips, Kate . . . . . . . .
. 122,169
Phillipson, John
. . . . . . . . 86,112,233
Pias, Mark . . .
88,101,146,210
Picken , Gayle . .
. . 118,210
Piekos, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146,189
Piehl, Edward . . . . . . . 110,116,148,210
Piehl, Pame la . . . . . . . . . . 130,131 ,233
Piela, Daniel . . . . .
. 82,210
Piela, Shirley
. . 144,189
Pierantoni, Kare n . . .
. . . . . 233
Pieranto ni , Sharon . .
. .. . . 189
Pierce, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Pieronek, Robert . .
. . 210
Pitsch, Louise
102,120,121 ,130,136,
13i, l43,146,189
Pitts, John
. . . . . . . . 83,101.233
Pitts. Michael . . . . 64,ii,92.13i.l42. 172
Pitzer, Loretta . . . . . . . . . . .
.189
Plaisted , Cliff . . . .
. . . . . . . . 233
Platt, Rona ld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Plutchak, ancy . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 210
Poinde,ter, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Pomerening, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Pontillo, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . 127,189
Popp, Anne . . . . . 119,123,128,144,210
Popp, Patricia . . .
. . 233
Poppe, \1arcia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 233
Posselt, Mary . . 107,108,112,143,233,239
Post, Dennis
.. 44,92, ll8,li3,233
Potente, Suzanne .
. .. . 233
Powers, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
Prell, Ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 233
Preston, Craig .
190
Preston, James . . . . . . . .
169
Preston, Roseanna
. . 143,144,190
Preston, Vicki . .
. . . . . . . 210
Primith, Mr. . . . .
. . 163
ll3,233
Pritchard, Judith .
Pritchard, Yvonne
. 233
Prostko, Betty . .
. . 233
Przybylski, Gerald
109,110,190
Pucci, Mark .
.
. . . . . . . . 183,233
Pufont, Patricia .
34,41,121 ,128,138,
142,14i,190,195
Q
190
190
. ll5,233
. . . . . . . . 190
118,131 ,138,190
. . . . 113,233,239
Quarders, Gerald
Quardokus, John .
Queen, Karen . .
Queen, Richard .
Quick, Judy .
Quilice, Rosemary
R
120,124,134,136,146,
210
Radtke, Raymond . .
. . . . . . . . . 233
Rains, Geraldin e . . .
. 233
Ralph, Bonnie .
15.1 ,233
Ranik, ancy . . . . .
233
Rannik , Harold . . . .
. 169
Rasch, Jam es .
. 112,233
Rasico, Sandra . . .
190
Rasmussen , Thomas
190
Reau , Gary . .
. . . . . . . . 127,233
Redmond , Douglas . . . . . . ..
128,210
Re<lmond , Gan . . . . . . . . . . . .
234
Reed , James · . . . 20,40,44,45,6 1,118,190,
194
Reed , Paul . . . . . . . . . .
. 190
Reeves, Jack .
. 190
Reich , Billy
. . . . . . . .
. 234
Reimer, Ethel
. . 112,210
Reimer, Steven . . . . 40,110,118,148,190
Reindl , Douglas . . . .
123,190
Reinherz, Richard .
. 86,107,120,137,210
Reisig, Rhonda . . . .
210
Renzoni, Jeff .
. 92,96,234
Resch, Randy . . . . .
. 234
Rescigno, Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . 210
Reuter, John . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 210
Reuter, Robert . . .
. . . . . . . . . 234
Rheaume, Sharry . . . . . . . . . 112,234
Ricciardi, Carla . . . . . . . . . . .. 234
Rich, Marjorie . . . . . . . . . . . .
234
Richards, Arnold . . . . . .
. . . 210
Richards, Brad . .
. . . . 82,210
Richards, Kathy .
. . . . . . . . 234
Richards. Michael . . . . . . . . . . 34.190
Richards, Tern . . . . . 124,146,234,239
Richardson , Daryl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Richwine, Stella . . . . . .
. . 190
Rigott. Miss . . . . . . . . . . . .
120. l i l
Radtke, Amber .
Rikli, Steven .
. . 234
Rile\ , Ellen . . . 52,l29,13i,l40,l42,2ll
Rile~ , Judy .
. . . 234
Ritacca, Jenniene .
234
Ritacca, Mr.
. .. 166
Rizzo, Renee
. 107,108,lli,125,211 ,217
Robbins, Charles .
.
. . 234
Robbins, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Robbins, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Robbins , William . . . . . . . . .
. 234
Roberts, Jane . . . . . .
l 42, l 43, 150,234
Roberts, Jean . . . . . . . . . . .. 146,211
Robertson , Kay . . . . . . . . 112,126,211
Robinson , Bruce .
. . 44,55,2ll ,216
Robinson , David . . . . . 29,95,127,146,190
Robinson , Kathy . . . . . . . . . . 121,211
Robinson ,
ancy . . l26,l3i,144, l46,190
Robinson , Peggy . .
. . 190
Robison , Anita . . . • . . .
. .. 234
Robison , Danny . . . .
. 2ll
Robison , Vickie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Rock, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . 123, 190
Roeder, Donna .
134,234
Roemer, Kurt . . . . . . . . . 112,146,211
Roemer, 1ary . . . .
234
Rognstad, Ardis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Rognstad , Bruce .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Rohrer, Kathleen . . . . . . . 104,136,211
Rolbiecki, William . . . . . .. . . . . . 211
Romaine, Anne .
. . . . ... 234
Romaine, Lois . . .
. 110,137,146,211
Romano, Marie
121,124,136,138,143,
211
Rongholt , Patricia . . . . . . . . . . . .. 234
Ronzone, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Rose, Debra .
. . . . . . . . . . . 211
Rosenfeldt, Gary .
. .. 234
Rosenfeldt, Ted .
. .• . . ... 234
Rosko, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Rosko, Pamela .
. .. . . . . . 190
Rosko, Paul
. . . . . .
234
Roskres, Thomas
. . . . 115,190
Rosmann, Ronald . . . . .
191
Ross, Stewart . .
. . 10i,ll5,19l
Rothrock, Mrs. .
. 167
Rothrock , Tom . . . . . . 139,140,147,234
Rovik , Timothy .
. .. 2ll
Rowen , Nancy . . . . .
. .... 234
Rudhman , William . . . . . . . .
. 234
Rudy, Kathryn . . . 127,142,143,234,249
Ruebsamen , Norman . .
. . . . . . 211
Ruebsamen , Patricia
. 191
Ruffolo, Lynn .
. . . . . . .. 234
Ruge, Margaret .
. ... 234
ll2, l20,126,l46,206,
211
. 92,107,115,129,211
Rugg, Glenn
. . . . . . . . . 211
Ruhle, Garv .
. . 234
Ruhle, Kar~n .
. 234
Ruhle, Patricia .
. . . . . . 234
Rusecki , Jan ..
191
Rusecki , Keith . . . . . . . .
. 234
Rush, Christine . .
.. 112,234
Russell , Nancy . . . . . .
2ll
Russo, Diane .
Russo, Diane . . . .. 27,50,55,122,234,239
. . 122
Russo, Dorothv .
. . . . . . . 146,191
Russo, Eugene .
.. 110,ll3,191
Rutchik, David . .
... lli,234
Rutchik, Michael . . . . .
2ll
R11tchik. Su an .
Rutkowski, Thomas . . . . . l 42, 149,211
191,231
Rypezynski, Karen
. . . . . . . 210
Rypczynski, Michael
Rugg, Elizabeth
s
Safago, Linda .
. . . . . . . 2ll
St. Peter, Anne
64,ll9,121 ,2ll
St. Peter, Edward . . . . . . 83,89,101,206
Salica, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112,211
Sandberg, Edward . . . . ..... .... .. 211
Sanders, Raymond . . . . . . .. . . . . . 191
Sanders, Robert . . . . . . 83,92, 115,234
Sandt, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Sanota, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Santarelli, Mrs.
. . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Santo Poalo, Dianne . . . . . . .. ... 211
Sarauer, Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Scalise, Janet . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 191
Scalzo, Peter . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 211
Schaefer, Barbara .
128,146,151,191,
195
273
Schaefer, Kenn eth .. . . . . . . 86,127,211
Schaffer, Susan . . . . . . . . . . .. 124,234
Schani, David . . . . 72,78,81 ,107,135,146,
191
Scharneck, David . . . . 115,127,128,211
Scharnick, Rhonda . . . . . . . . .. . .. 211
Schaufel, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . 129,234
Schaumberg, Daniel . . . . .
112,234
Schellinger, andra . . . . . . . . 129,234
Schenk, Laurel . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 ,191
chepker, Susan . . . . . 126, 131 ,211 ,216
Scherr, Michael . . . . . . . . .. 107,234
Scheve, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83,234
Schiller, David . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 191
Schiller, Emil . . . . . . .
191
Schindler, Kay . . . . . . . .
. . . . 235
Schindler, Steve .. . . . 86,99,112,145,235
Schindler, Thomas . .. 62,63,86,98,99, 110,
118,142,145,196,211
•
Schlitz, David ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Schmale, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . 82,84,203
Schmerling, Sandra . . . . . . 231 ,235,239
Schmidt, Alice . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 235
Schmidt, Dennis . . . . . . . . . 148,235
Schmidt, Donald .. .. . . . .. . .. 88,212
Schmidt, Kimberl y . .
. . . . 235
Schmidt, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . 83,112,235
Schmidtke, Harold . . . . . . . . .
. 212
. . . . . . . 123,191
Schmit, Patricia .
Schmit, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Schmit, William . . .
. .. 191
Schmitz, David . . . . 12,13,65,82,191 ,195
Schmitz, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . 72,235
Schmitz, Eugene . . . . . . . . . . .
. 191
Schmitz, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Schmitz, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Schmunck, James . .
191
Schmunck, Sandra . .
235
121 ,235
Schneeberger, Allen . . . . .
191
Schneeberger, Dean .
Schneider, Jerry . .
. . . . 82,212
Schneider, June . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Schneider, Linda .
. . 121,206,212,217
Schneider, ancy .
51 ,110,122,142,146,
191
Schneider, Robert .
147,186,212
Schneider, Starr . . . . . . . . . . . 112,235
Schnuckel, Gene . . . . 83,96,112,113,235
Scholey, Kristy . . . . . . . . . .
112,235
Scholfield, Theresa . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Schonscheck, Armand
. . . . . 212
Schonscheck, Joyce . . .. .. . . . 144,191
Schrandt, Tom . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 235
Schroeder, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . 128,212
Schroeder, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Schroeder, Gary . . . . ·. . . . . . . . . 191
Schuch, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
235
Schuetz, Barbara . . 107,115,130,137,191
Schultz, Elizabeth . . .
. 212
Schultz, Miss . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 158
Schumacher, Curtis . .
. .. 212
Schumacher, Paul . . . .
. .. 212
Schutz, Janet . . . . . . . 151,191,241,251
Schutz, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . 86,212
Schwartz, Debra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Scott, Jennifer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Scott, Roger . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 212
Scott, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Scoville, Diane . . . . .. 127,140,151 ,191
Scuffham, Patricia . . . . . . . . . . .. . 191
Scuffham , Susan . . . . . . . .. ... ... 235
Seaman, Lorie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 212
Sedgwick, Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Seiberlich, Sandra . .. .. .. 125,128,191
Seliga, Vincent ... . . . .. .. . . . . . 169
Sennholz, Everett .
127,128,140,141 ,151,
.
191
Serpe, Joy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147,191
Serpe, Louise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
Serpe, Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
Shankland, Deborah . . . 14,20,40,49,51 ,
65,102,116,11 ,122,173,191 ,241
Shear, Rosanne . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 212
Shearer, John . . . 92,104,115,139,148,212
Shelley, Patrick . . . . . . . . . .. 115,235
Shierk, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 212
Short, Mr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Shuemate, Barbara . . . . . . . .. 119,136
Sieger, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
191
Siewert, Susan . . . 128,137,151,191 ,195
Siirila, Darlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Siirila, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . . ... 235
Siltala, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212
274
Simons, Rita . . . . . . . . . . 107,129,235
Simonsen, Ro,ane . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
. . 212
Simpson, Patricia .
107,212
Sinclair, James . . . . . .
Sinclair, Jean . . . . . .
41 ,125,137,212
Singer, Lawre nce . .. . . . .. . . . . 92,235
Singer, Mary . . . . . . . . . 124,151 ,235
Singer, ancy .. . 14,38,117,121 ,132,133,
137,139,146, 191 ,195,264
Sivley, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Skees, William . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 192
Skender, Kathie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
. . . . . . . 125,212
Skurnick, Judith .
Slagoski, Daniel . .
. . 235
Slobodianuk, Mark
96,107,148,212
Smart, Gary
9,72,79,86,107,142,192,
211
Smith, Anita .
. .. 235
11 ,129,235
Smith, Candace .
Smith, Donna . . .
. ... 124 ,235
Smith, Jacque line . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
mith , Judith
107,115,121 ,128,222
Smith, Lisa .
. . 223,236
Smith, Lorna .
. . . . 236
Smith, Mr. . . . . .
. 82,101 ,165
Smith, Patricia .
112,212
. 55, 72,82,88,101 ,146,212
Smith, Peter .
Smith, Steve n .
. . . . . 212
Smith, Tim . . . .
. . .. 212
Smolinski, Carol .
. . 109,110.131 ,212
Snyder, Jane
32,107,121 ,128,192
Socha, Gerald
140,147,192
Socha, Karen . . .
. . . . . . . . . 236
Socha, arees . .
128,135,236
Socha, Timothy
. . . . . . . . .
6,192
Sokol, Martin . . . . . .
. . 99,236
Sommers, C ynda . .
115,192
Sordahl, Moll y .
. 115,117,126,135,137,
144,192
Sorensen, James
107,236
Sorensen, Jay . .
83,92,96,236
Sorensen, Lawrence .
. . 192
Sorensen , William . . . . . . .
147,192
Spaay, Gary . .
. . . . . . . . . . 212
Spaay, John . .
212
Spaulding, Linda
99,192,236
Spence, Connie . .
118,124,236
Spitz, Charles .
. . . . . . .
236
Spitz, Dennis .
.
192
Spitzer, Candace . .. . . . . . . . . 129.236
Splitek. Anna . . 45,107.121,137,139,192
Splitek, John . . . . 83,89,96,107,218,236
Spraker, Anne . . 107,120,125,138,213,217
Springer, Dennis .
. . 213
Springer, Gary
. 236
Springer, Joyce .
213
Stachon, David .
. . . . 192
Stamm , Edward
. . 73,80,92,146,192
Stancato, Janice . . . . . . .
. . . . . 236
121 ,146,213
Stanford, Donald .
Stanford, Terry .
. . . .
. . . . 213
Staniszewski, Ann . . . . . . . .
. 236
Stankus, Robert .
. . . . . . . 128,236
Staples, Barbara .
. . . . 236
110,126,146,151,192,262
Starr, Kim . .
Starr, Michael . . . . . . . 29,147,192
Staude, Linda . . . . . . . . . . 107,131,236
Stauder, Kathie .
. .. 146,192
Stauder, Maureen .. .. . . . .. . 113,236
Stefani, Thomas .. . .. .. . . 86,146,213
Stein, Douglas . .
. . 96,236
Stein, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . 236
Stein, ancy . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Steinbrink, orman . .. . . . . . . . . . 213
Stetson, Beverly . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 236
Stevens, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . 123,213
Stevens, Kathryn . . . 104,110,121,134,146,
192,256
Stevesand , Michael . . . . . . . . . . 39,192
Stevesand , Timothy .. ... .. 139,14 ,236
Stewart, Margaret ... ... . . . . . . . 236
Stieber, Gail
. . . . . . . . . . . 113,236
tiles, Richard . . .. . . . . . .. . 146,192
Strangberg, Robin . . . . . . . 121 ,213,216
Strasser, Patsy . . . . . . . . . . . ... 192
Strehlow, Mi hael . . . . . . . .
213
Streck, Pamela . . . . . . . . . 112,236,239
Strecker, Jacquelyn .
. . . 236
Strehlow, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Streich, Jerald . . . . . . . . . . . . 188,213
Strunk, Beverly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Struther , Gary . . . . . . . .. ... ... 236
Stuart. Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
. . . . . . . 213
Stubbs, Timothy . . . .
. . .... 236
Studdard , Charlotte ..
118,127, 131,137,140,
Studdard , Lanny ..
141 ,192
. . . . . 115,236
Studtmann, Patricia
.. 123,142,192
Stukel, Annette ..
236
Stukel, Thomas .
. 83,92,236
Sturino, 1ichael .
. .. .. 163
Stuvvesant, Mr. ..
Sullins, Brenda . . .
. . . . . . 213
Sullivan, Kathl ee n . . . . . .
. . 115,236
Sullivan, Patricia .
. . . . . 213
. . 6,236
Sullivan, Patrick .
. . . . . . . 236
Swanlind, Linda .
124,213
Swanson, Christine
. 236
Swiatko, Gary
.
. 236
Szumowicz, Elizabeth .
. . ... .. 213
Szumowicz, Pearl .
.. 11 9, 124,192
Szurovecz, Eille n .
T
Tackett, Te rr) . .
. . . . . 192
213
Taffs, Carole . .
Taffs, Deborah .. 119,128,136,143,150,236
. .. 192
Taft, Richard .
Tait, Dennis . . . . .
. . .. . . . . .. 236
Talle) , Larry . . . 98,99,117,142,146,148,
151 ,213
Tallman, Larr) .
236
Tallon, Bruce
. 45,47,64 ,113,138, 140,148
Tanking, Je ffrey .
. . . . . . . . . .
236
. . 96,117,213
Taske, David .
Tatman, Gregory .
127,137,148,192,195
Taube, Jam es . . . .
. . 107,237
Taube, John .
. 146,213
Taube, Robert .
. 9,46,107,192
Techert, Charles .
. . 236
Teena, Laurent . . . . . . .
. 236
Tenuta, Gene . .
. 83,96,218,236
Tenuta, Patricia
118,121,200,213
Terril, Mr.
. . . . . 163
Terril, Mrs. . . . . . .
. 163
. ... 236
Terrell, Wanda . . .
Terrie n, Anne . . .
. ... 236
Terwall , Barbara .
192
Terwall , Robe rt . .
83,101 ,237
Testard, Richard . .
192
113,151
Tews, Patricia . .
Tews, William . . . .
83,92,237
. . . 237
Thiele, Kathlee n . . . . .
Thomas, Barbara . . .
. 237
Thomas, Bruce .
. 213
Thomas, Skip
112,113,125,139,237
Thomas, Mary .
124,144,237
Thomas, Robert . .
128,192
Thomas, Tracie . . . . 23,117,121 ,137,213
. . . . . 237
Thompson, Candace .
Thompson, David . . .
. . 192
Thompson, Gordon . .
. . ... 213
112,143,213,216
Thompson, Jane ll .
Thompson, Sarah .
. 237
Thorton, Miss .
. 158
Thrush, Ronald . .
. 213
Tianen, Laura . . .
. 213
Tillman, Arthur .
. 237
Tillman, Louis . . . . . . . . ... ... 86
Timms, Ted . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 192
Tinker, Judith . . . . ... . . . . . ... 213
Tinker, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Tishuk, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Tishuk, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Todd, Miss . . . . . . . . . .
. .. ... 166
Toigo, Celeste . . . . . . . . . . . . 112,237
Tollack, Hugh . . . . . . 80,96,107,145,213
Tomaszewski , Edward .. . . . . . . . . 193
. . 92
Toomey, Bill . . . . . . . . . . .
Toome;, James .. . . . . . . . . . . 139,237
Topel, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Totts, Cathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115,237
Totts, Gary . . .
. .. . . . . 127, 193
Totts, Kare n . . . . . . . . 115,120,144 ,213
Totts, Michael .. . . . . . . . 107,139,193
Trastic, Mr .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 170
Travis, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Tredon, Joan . . . . . 53,107,10 ,144,213
Tredup, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . 128,237
Trofford, Leona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Trotter, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
193
Trotter, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Trottier, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 237
. ... . . . . . . . 237
Tufts, hirley . .
Tullis, Robert . . . . 92,112,113,146.213
Turco, Miss . . . . . .
.
162
Turtle,
anc> .
24, 125,141, 146, 151,213
Tushoski, Rosalinda
. . . . . . . . . . 193
Tutlewski, Marc ..
. 41 ,83, 101 ,130,237
Tworek, Robert ..
. . . . . . . . . 237
u
gurluer, Gulercan
. 24,11 ,121,143,
150,193
lbricht, Walter . .
. 127,213
Ulrich, Charles . .
.
. .. 213
Updy kc, Darlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Cpright, ~1i c hae l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Urquhart, Lane .
. . . . . . . . . . . 237
Usinger, Lind a .
. . . . . . 213
\'
Valella, Deborah . .
. 213
15i
Valente, Mr. . . .
Valentine, Louise . . . . . .
. 107,237
. . 146,193
Vanbendegom, Robert . . .
Vandenberg, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . 23i
Vand enberg, Catherine . . . 107, 115,143,
237
Vandenberg , Linda
lOi, 125,128, 137,
146, 193
Vanderford , Bettv . .
.. 23i
Vanderford, Dan~v ...
. 214
Vanderpoel, Kenneth ..
193
Vandyke, James . . . .
83,92, 152,237
Vane\el, Colin . .
. . . . . 89,237
.. . 89,237
Vane\el, Nicke'
VanHarpen , Jc;y
. 120,121 ,131 ,132,133,
139,193,195
Van Horn, Linda .
115, 117,121,193
Van Landuyt, Jules .
. . . 214
Vanlone, Charles .
92,193
Vanslvke, Vickie
. . . . . . 107,237
Vant~bbergen , Wayne .
. . . 139,237
Vanwie, Pamela
126,139,214
Vaughn, Earnest .
. . 214
Velardo, Karen
. 124,193
Vena, Charles ..
. . . . 214
. 189,193
Vena, Joseph .
Verbick, Michael
. 80,214
Verbick, Tim . . . .
88,96,lOi
. . . 23i
Verch, Paulette . ...
Verkon , Lynn ..
124 ,144, 146,151 ,193
Vesco\a, Gary . .
. . . . 214
Victorey, Andrew .
. . 193
Victoria, David .
. . . . . 237
Vinson , Marcia
. . 33,112, 122,218,237
Vite, David
13,38, 40,58,82, 135, 142,
146,182,193,195
Vlackina, Jacalyn . . . . . . .
. 237
Vlahovic, Ste ve . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Voelz, Dennis .
. 80, 107, 115,237
Vogel, Ste,en .
. . . . 107,237
. 53,64,103,107,108,219,
Vogler, Linnea
239
Vogler, Marilyn
. . . . 58,115,151 ,214
. . 129,214
Voight , Janet .
Voight, Laura .
124,237
Volk, Laurie
.
.
.
129,136,144,214
Volpendesta, Marlen .. .
237
Volpentesta, Carolyn . . . . . . . .
193
Volpcntesta, Catherine .. .
237
Vosen , Michael . .
. 237
w
Wade , Catherine .
115,121 ,193
Wagner, Kurt . . . . . 58,82,146,214,217
. 32,120, 130, 131 , 134,
Wagner, Patricia
l4i,193
Wagner, Susan
. 39,112,121 ,146,193
Waite, Patricia
. . 107,128,136,137,138,
143,144, 150, 151 ,214
. . . 55, 149,237
Waites, Jerome
Waldo, Susan ..
193
Waldow, Elsid .
. . . . . . . . . 237
Waldron , Penni
. 112,138,214
Waldron , William
65,82, 142, 153,193
Walker, Ann . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 214
Walker, Philip . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 214
Walker, Yvonne . .
. . . . . . 115,214
Wallace, Donald . . . .
110,237
Wallig, David
82,86,128,146,214
10,125, 193
Wallig, Victoria .
Walters, June . .
. . 123,151 ,237
Ward , David . . . . . . .
193,266
Ward , Deborah
... 112,114,123
237
Ward , Michael .
Ward , Pam
237
Wardell , Patricia . . . .
. .. 214
Warrender, Robert .
. . 83,89,115,237
Wasser, Diane . . . . . . . . .. 107,124 ,137
\Vavro, Miss . . . . . . .
.
165
Wayne, Janet
. . . 112, 117,134,237
Webb, Candice . . . .
214
Webb, Thomas . .
. . . . . . . . 86,214
Weber, Candice . .
112,178,193
Weber, Jean
112,129,237
Wedell , Charles . . . . . .
193
Wedell , Daniel . . . .
151
Wedelstedt, Sandv
. 214
Wehrman , James ·.
.
. .
. . 214
18,20,43, 107,108, 193
Weise, Barb .
Weise, Susan
107, 108,235,237
Weiss , Jody .
122,128, 197,214
Weiss, Michael
118,238
Welch , James .
. 214
Wellens, Victoria .
. . . 193
Wells, David . . .
. . . 238
Wenger, Eugene .
. 238
Wenger, Frederick
.
107,214
Wente, Ann . .
10,125,137,139,144,193
Werner, Larry
. 214
Werve, Eddy . .
. . . 92,151,214
Werve, Patrick
6, 133,139,214
West, "William .
93,238
Westphal, David .
83,107
Westphal, Lorin . .
. . . lOi,193
White, Alton .
, . . . . . 214
White, Christine .
238
White, Joan . .
. . 169
White, Joseph .
. 238
White, Judy .
193,262
White, Lvnn .
. . 238
White, ~1r. . .
. . . . . . . .
166
White, Mrs. . .
. 166
White , Victoria .
White, Yvonne .
. 214
Whiney , Stephen .
. . 214
Whitt , David .
. . 238
. . 12,153,161
Whitworth , Mr. .
Wick, Linda .
. 107, 129,193
Wick, Steve .
83,101,238
. 214
Wicklund, Deborah . .
Wiegan , Mar)
. 124,129, 136, 143,144,214
Wiegert, Connie
.. 214
Wiegert, Lloyd . . . . . . . .
. 238
. .. 194
Wiegert, Pamela . . . . . . . .
Wiercinski, Catherine . . . .
. .. 214
. 112,143,214
Wierzbicki, Sherry . . . .
Wieske, William .
238
Wightman, George .
. . . . . . .. 194
Wightman, Linda . . . . . . . . . . .
. 238
Wiginton, Michael .
. .. .. . 238
Wilcm, Marjorie . .
142,214
Wilkinson , Debra .
. 214
Wildinson , Kenneth .
. . 214
Wilkinson , Richard
.. 194
Wilkinson , Shirley
. . . . . . . 238
. .. . 112,135,238
Williams, Dana . . .
127,133,139,214
Williams, Edward . . .
Williams, Judith .
124,128,142,238,239
Williams, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . .. 194
. . . . . . . . 95
Williams, Larrv
Williams, Linda
. 49,65,121 ,194
Williams, Linda .
. . 238
Williams, Teresa . . . . . . . . . 146,194
Williams,rn, Sandra
117,126,128,214
Willkomm, Linda .
. 123,214
238
Willkomm, Phyllis . . . . . . . . . . .
Wills, Richard . . . . . .
238
Wilms, Karen . . . .. . . . . . . . 112, 194
Wimberly, Bonnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Wincek, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Wineland , Gregory . . . . . . . . .. . . . 215
Wisch , Dawn . . . . . . . . . . . . 123,215
Witt , Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Witt, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 83
Witt, 1anc: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Witt, Rick . . . . . . .
. . . . . 238
Witt, Ruby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Wittrock, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Wobig, Mrs. . . . . . . . . .
. ... 158
Wojcehowicz, Debra . .
124,136,139,146,
194
Wolf, Gail . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . 238
Wolf, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 215
Womack, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Wood , Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115,238
Wood , Ellen .. . 107,115, 117,121, 127,215
Woodbury , Richard
. . . 8,15,78,95,113,
120,132, 133, 139, 148, 149, 194
Woodman , Dennis . . . . . . . . . 110,215
Worthington, Anne . . .
. .... 238
Woy nilko, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Wright, Gwendolyn . .
. .... 215
Wyosnick, Roger . .
. . . . . . . . 238
y
Yance, Gregory . . .
. . 215
Yantorni, Brant .
. . . . . . . . . 95,215
Yarbrough , Valerie .
. . . . 110,121,215
Yates, Larry .
. . . . . . . . . . 194
Yates, 1ichael . . . 96,130,139,147,238,240
Yelach, Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Yonkoski, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
York, Frances . . . . .
238
Young, Mark
. 8,46,77,88,96,142,215,216
Young, 1atthew . . . . . . . 96,183,238
Young, Mr.
. . 127,165
Young, Richard .
. . . . . 80,96,238
80,96,238
Young, Stephen
Young, Thomas
. . . . . . 5,142,194,196
Yrghart , Lane . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 83
Ysenga, Kathy . .
. 238
Yurchak, Stephanie .
238
z
Zabel, Pamela
123,131 ,194
Zalatoris, Florence .
169
Zalubowski, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Zaneck, Charlene . .
. . , . . . 138, 194
Zapencki, William .
. . . . . . . 215
Zarellii, Tom . .
. .. 194
Zarletti, Daniel
58,82, 109, 111, 113,
142,146, 194,245
Zasada, John . .
. . . . . . . . . 215
Zehms, Marna
107,128,238
Zeihen, Ellen . .
. . . . 215
Zembrowski, Debbie
. . . . . . 121 ,215
Ziccarelli, Gloria . .
. . 121,196,216
Zielinski, Cyril . . .
194
Zielinski, Ken . . .
. 215
Zielsdorf, Carole .
. . . 238
Zielsdorf, Linda . . .
. . . . 238
Ziesemer, Edward
. . . . . 80,96,128,238
Zieth, Randall
. . . . . . . .
107,238
Zietz, ancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Zimmanck, Donna . .
. ... 215
Zimmer, George . . . . . . . . .. . 215,216
Zimmerman, Mr. . . . .
86,96,166
Zirbel, Cathy . . .
. ... 215
Zuberbuehler, Barbara
128, 146,215
Zuehlsdorf, Janis
109,110,Jl6,Jl8,
125,137,142,194
.. 194
Zuhde, Margaret ..
.... 238
Zuhlke, Sally . . . .
. . . .. .. 194
Zuicarelli, Patricia .
64, 75,82,84,88,101 ,
Zydowsky, Eddie .
107, 142,215
275
General Index
Advertisements . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 240-256
French <,:lub .
128
Principals . . .
J.54-1 .56
A.F.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 150
German Club . . . . . . . . . . . .
128
Project Lm e . .
35, 143
Aquettes . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 42-43, 67
G.A.A.
124
Prom . . . . . . . . . .
. 60-6.5
Art Department . . ... .
160
Golf ..
95
Quill and Scroll . . .
120
Assemblies . . . . . . . . .
122
Gmernor Knowles .
53
Radio . . .
29, I.Ji
Badger State Representatives . . ..
. 52
Graduation
70-71
Red Cross
J.51
. .J8-.J9
22-23
School Pia~
. .j.j . .j,5
G;mnastics
. 81
Science Department .
. . 16.5
Hi-Style.
126
Senior Acth ities .
260-266
148-149
Senior Banquet . .
68-69
106-108
Gym Assistants . . . .
Baseball . . . . . . . .
100-101
Gym Classes
162
Basketball . . .
88-91
Booster Club .
142
Hi-Y.
Business Education Department . . . . .
163
Homecoming ... ..
Cafeteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34
Camera Club .. .
139
Basic Academics . . . . . .
146
12-21
Senior Class
li4-l95
Home Economics De partment
167
Senior Weck
66
Industrial Art Department
167
Social Science De partment .
166
Cheerleaders .
102-103
In tram u rals .
94
Sophomores .
218-2.'39
Choirs .. .
109-113
Intramural Gymnastics
135
Spanish Club .
129
Christmas .
30-31
Chemistry Assistants
146
Classic Dance . . . .
. . 10-11
196-217
Juniors .
Sports Action Shots
72-79
Ke~ Club .
14.5
Spring Festival
.5 /-.59
Kitchen Help .
169
Stage Cre\\ .
. 1.51
Language Departme nt .
l.59
Student Coun cil
Lettermen's Club .
143
Student Life
6-i. 41 , 257-2.59
Library .
162
S~le Show .
. .JO
56, 116- 118
Classic Representatives
139
Classic Staff . . . . . .
. 132-133
Concerts .. .. .. . .
36-37
Counselors . .. . .. .
157
Library Aids and Pass Collectors . .
123
Sub Deb.
32-.'3.'3, 121
Cross Country . . .
80
Math Club .
135
Summer.
S-9
Custodians . . . . .
169
Math Department .
164
Swimming
6-bi
1odern Dance Club .
124
Tempest
130-l.'31
Music Departme nt .
160
Tennis.
9b-99
96-97
Dances . . . .
. .. 26-27, 38-29, 54-55
Debate . . . . .
140-141
Drampers
138
ational Honor Society
137
Track
Echo ...
120
ews Bureau
147
Tremper T ee ns
125
English Department . . . .
158
Nurse . . .
. '168
Tricees ..
l.'36
Exchange Students . . . . .
24-25
Office Staff .
. . 16b
Trojanettes
119
Folk Singing Club . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Orchestra
114-11.5
L'sher-ettes .
l.'36
Football . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-85
Outdoorsmen .
127
Variet~
Show .
. 46--17
Forensics . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 140-141
Physical Education Department . . . . .
161
Water Sho" ..
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urses
144
Political
127
\Vho Kno\\ ?
28
Future Teachers . . . . . .
144
Pool Assistants .
146
Wrestling .
92-9.'3
Future
276
Sadie Ha" kim .
Band . . . . .
cience Department . . . . . . .
Tremper Will Continue To Do More With More
The 1968 Classic Staff
Co-Editors-in-Chief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ginny Horning and Janet Hammond
Layout Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Hains
Business Manager . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joy VanHarpen
Sports Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Woodbury
Head Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathew Lehman
Art Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ancy Singer
Copy Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Chris Hudson
Advisor .................................................................................... Mrs. Ferne Hoeft
Staff
Ellen Am bro, Nane~ Backlund, Lee Ann Baternick, Janice Hadler, Barb Bucholz, Chris Burgess, Bernita Con le~, Barb !luck, Pat KPkic, Ken Lord,
Barb Lundskcl\\. Ga~ le :\lanthei; Tom Olsen. Ed Williams. Helpers. :\lar~ Pt'lcrman. Cind' Anet'\ ic, Janice Eriebon. Pat Wene
The 1968 Classic Staff Extends Its Thanks To:
Walinger Studio for faeult~. class. and candid pictures; Photographers Joe. Jack. Don, Ron, and Les from Walinger Studio; \lr. Bob \loorelwad Imm
Walsworth Publishing Compan~; The Kenosha E'ening . ews; the patient office staff and custodians; \lr. DeHart and his printing department; our
cooperath e lacuft,; our ad,ertisers; A D a special thanks to our principal, :\Ir. John Hosmanek.
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Marceline, Mo. , U.S.A.
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