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PILARSKI JOE MURPHY LYNDA MAHNESMITH STEVE LOONEY WA
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ERESA MANGIARACINA DOUG THURWANGER JOHN SAWICKIS MIK
OBS JIM YARGER PERRY WADE MARK SHROYER STEVE JACOBSON
SCOTT BRIGGS RANDY KUTCHMA BRUCE MAHAFFEY BRENDA HODG
ART HALLEY JOHN LARSON WILLY CHENG WES MELCHIN RICK H
ROM KENDALL DEBBIE NASH MIKE PILLEN KARRIE WITT BILL
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BOOGIE
OOGIE OOGIE BLONDIE HEART OF
The 1980 Yearbook Staff
Of
Wethersfield High School
Presents
Wethersfield
The 34th Edition Of
The Quill
Co-Editors
Theresa Jones
And
Laurie Kopp
Wethersfield forever
Long live her name
Fight on to glory
Victory and fame.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Wave the brilliant banner
For all to see
Fight green and white
For a victory.
Wethersfield forever
Honor we bring
Raise high your voices
Loud her praises sing.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Long may we adore thee
Wethersfield High
Proud of our school
As the years go by!
Table Of Contents:
Administration
School Board
Faculty
School Personnel
SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
ACTIVITIES
Homecoming
Christmas Assemblies
Special Weeks
Mid-Winter
Student-Faculty Game Night
Pep Assemblies
Speech Contest
Spring Band Concert
Spring Chorus Concert
Prom
ORGANIZATIONS
A.F.S.
Chorus
Band
F.F.A.
Foreign Language Club
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7
8
10
II
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33
41
49
50
65
66
68
70
72
76
77
78
79
83
84
87
88
91
92
Library Club
Pom-Pons
Scholastic Bowl
Student Council
National Honor Society
Quill
Speech Club
Office Girls
ATHLETICS
Football
Cheerleaders
Volleyball
Basketball
Girls Basketball
Track
Girls Track
Golf
GRADUATION
Senior Week
Graduation
Who's Who
Baby Pictures
Double Exposures
DEDICATION
ADS
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94
96
97
98
100
102
103
105
106
III
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114
120
122
126
128
129
130
132
135
136
141
145
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FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY
The
Howard T. Jackson, Superintendents Eastern Ill. Univ., Southern III. Univ.; M.A.
Mrs. Marilyn Humphrey, H.S. Secretary.
Mrs. Phyllis Holtschult, Secretary to Mr.
Jackson.
Wayne R. Pillen, Principal; University of Illinois; B.S., M.A.
Administration
Board of Education: Janelle Johnson, Richard Dana, Del Skoglund: President, Don Currier, Richard Tornquist; Secretary, LaVonne Witte,
Ross Walker.
Mrs. Pat Addis, Secretary.
Marsha Norberg, C.E.T.A.
The Fabulous Faculty
KATHY BECK
Communicative Arts: Southern
III. Univ.; B.S., M.S.
LINDA K. BIALOBRESKI
Typing, Consumer Economics,
J. H. Vocational; III. State Univ.;
B.S.
SHELLY L. BROWNFIELD
Home Economics, J.H. Vocational; Western III. Univ.; B.S.
JAMES L. CARNEY
Math and Physics; Middle
Tenn. State Univ., Univ. of Arizona, Montana State Univ.,
Colorado State Univ., III. State
Univ., B.S., M.S.
MARY JANE VAN ETTEN
CARNEY
Art; III. Wesleyan Univ., 111.
State Univ., Colo. State College,
Middle Tenn. State Univ., Black
Hawk East College, B.S., M.S.
RICHARD FOSTER
Drivers Ed., World Geog.,
World History, Western III.
Univ., Bradley Univ., III. State
Univ.; B.S., M.S.
IRIS E. FUHR
Communicative Arts; Marycrest College, Northern III.
Univ.; B.A..M.A.
LEAH GONIGAM
Choir Director, Augustana College, Western III. Univ.; B.M.E.
WALLACE W. KELLER
Boys Physical Ed., Varsity Basketball Coach; III. State Univ.;
B.A., M.A.
ROGER MANN
Math I, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I,
Algebra II; Iowa Wesleyan College, III. State Univ., Black
Hawk East College; B.A., M.A.
ROBERT C. MCPHEETERS
Communicative Arts Eureka
College, Bradley Univ.; B.A.,
M.A.
PAUL R. MICHALSKI
Instrumental Music, High
School and Junior High Band;
Western Illinois University;
B.A.
HELEN MONIER
French I, II, III, IV, German I;
Univ. of Illinois* B.A.T.
JOHN R. MYERS
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing, Bradley Univ., III. State
Univ., Black Hawk East College,
B.S., M.S.
MICHAEL A. PALANOS
Biology, Human Physiology,
Southern III. Univ., III. State
Univ., Univ. of Missouri, St.
Louis, St. Louis Univ., B.S.
NANCY PARKER
Unit Librarian, Western 111.
Univ;, Chicago State College,
Univ. of Arizona, Western III.
Univ., B.S., M.S.
STANLEY N. PETERSON
U.S. History, Government,
Western III. Univ.; B.S., M.S.
JOHN H. PRATT
Agriculture, J.H. Vocational,
COE, III. State Univ., B.A.
JACKQUELYN K.
SCHMIDGALL
Girls Physical Ed., Girls Basketball Coach, Girls Track Coach,
III. State Univ.; B.S.
SHARON K. SHOOK
Guidance Counselor, Girls Volleyball Coach, Asst. Girls Track
Coach; Western III. Univ.,
Northern III. Univ., B.S., M.S.
LOU VITALI
Health, Earth Science, Space
Science, Varsity Football
Coach, F-S Basketball Coach,
Monmouth College, B.A.
ROBERT JAMES VON
WOJCIK
Industrial Arts, Univ. of III.,
Northern III. Univ., Chicago
State Univ., Univ. of the Americas, Univ. of Salzburg; B.F.A.,
M.A.
Keeping Us Well And Fit
Cafeteria staff, Front — Louise Addis, Helen Crabtree, Edith Fornander, Martha Eucaski, Back — Sondra Reeves, Marge Manthe (Mgr.),
Becky Vigor, Marva Rogula, Karen Bennett.
Custodians: Bill Biggs, Dick Switzer, Edith Fornander, Alta Brinker, Bob Donaldson, Bobbie
Buchanan.
Bus Drivers, Richard Foster, Ruth Mather,
Dick Switzer; missing from picture Lorin Lindstrom.
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Our beloved nurse, Doris
Johnson, at work and at
play.
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SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS
On The Top
After twelve long awaited years, we finally reached the top. The last four years
have gone the fastest, it seems.
Our freshman year we elected Kim Nixon
as class President, Julie Eisenbarth-V.P.,
Willy Cheng-Treasurer, and Lisa Lindstrom-Secretary. Our Student Council representatives were Theresa Jones, Laurie
Mclntire, Cathy Pilarski, and Julie Vanloo.
Our Homecoming float, "The Key to Victory" received third place. We chose Kim
Nixon and Perry Wade as our attendents.
As sophomores our thoughts were on
class rings and driver's license. Kim Nixon was our class President, Joe Clary-V.P.
Mary Neff-Secretary, Julie TornquistTreasurer. Our Student Council Reps,
were Theresa Mangiaracina, Gary Moore,
Laurie Pence and Cathy Pilarski. Mary
Neff and Mark Anderson served as our
Homecoming attendents and we tied for
first place with float "We'll flatten the
Aces."
Our Junior year we elected Julie Eisenbarth as President of our class. Joe Murphy was V.P. Theresa Jones-Secretary,
Randy Kutchma Treasurer. Mark Anderson, Stuart Halley, Brenda Hodges and
Mary Neff were our Student Council Representatives. We won first place for our
Homecoming float entitled "Go Geese
Lightning". Our attendents were Gene
Shelfaut and Karrie Witt. We put on our
Junior-Senior Prom at the K.C. Hall. Quinteesence was the band and "This One's
For You" was the theme. It was a night to
be remembered by everyone.
And finally as Seniors. Our officers were
Joe Murphy-President, Julie EisenbarthV.P., Mary Neff-secretary, and Julie
Tornquist-Treasurer. Our Student Council
Representatives were Laurie Pence, Theresa Mangiaracina, Mark Anderson, and
Stuart Halley. We chose as our King and
Queen Mike Pillen and Laurie Pence. Our
attendents were Gary Moore and Julie
VanLoo. Our float received third place
with the theme "The Wizard's of Wethersfield Follow the yellow Brick Road to a
Victory." We had a skating party in the
middle of February at Wheel's Away. For
our class trip we spent a day at Marriot's
Great America.
We would like to give a very special
thanks to Mrs. Brownfield, who gave up
so much of her time as the sponsor of the
Class Of 1980.
"Bill"
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BEVERLY ANN BECK: Scholastic Bowl 3;
Volleyball I; Trackettes 1,2,3,4; Band
1,2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Quill 1,2;
National Honor Society 4.
JEFFREY LOUIS BRIDGEWATER
MARK DAVID ANDERSON: Homecoming
Attendant 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football
1,2,3, Captain 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student
Council 3,4, V.I.C.A. Pres. 4.
PAMELA SUE CAMEY: Basketball 1,2,3,4-,
Volleyball 2,3,4; Gym Assistant 2; Foreign
Language Club 1,2.
SCOTT KEVIN BRIGGS: Basketball 1,2,3;
Golf 1,2,3,4, V.I.C.A. 4.
WILLIAM D. CHENG: Class Treas. I; Scholastic Bowl 3,4; Track 1,2; Gym Assistant
3; Foreign Language Club I, Treas. 2,4;
Quill 1,2; Speech 1,2.
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MICHAEL TODD CRAIG: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA LYNN DEAL: Basketball Mgr. I,
Stats 3, Volleyball Mgr. 2, Stats. 3,4, Band
1,2, F.F.A. 1,2.3, Treas. 4.
JOSEPH FRANCIS CLARY, Class V. Pres. 2,
V.I.C.A. 4.
JULIE MARIE EISENBARTH: Class V. Pres.
1,3) Class Pres. 3-, Elem. Office Girl 4,
Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4-, Volleyball I-,
Track 1,2) French Club I.
JANICE CAROL DERYCKE: Elem. Office
Girl 3,4, Gym Assist. 1,2,3-, EYES OF THE
BLIND 4, F.F.A. I, Sec. 2,3. Speech Club 4.
MICHAEL RICHARD ESHELMAN: Track I,
Mgr. 2,3. Band 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. I.
MATTHEW PAUL GIBSON: Transfer from
Kewanee 3, Football 3,4, Track 3,4; Quill
3,4-, Student Council Pres. 4.
KELLI JEAN FERNS: Elem. Off. Girl 3, Chorus 2,3,4.
DAVID WILLIAM GOREY: Transfer from
Western 4, Football 4, V.I.C.A. 4.
STUART HALLEY: Football 1,2,3,4, Track
l,2,3,4i Student Council 3,4.
SHERRY LEA HAAN: Elem. Off. Girl 2,
Trackeetes 1, Gym Assist. 3; Pom Pons
2,3,4.
CHRISTOPHER HAMMONS: Transfer 4.
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DAWN DIANN HAUN: A.F.S. 2,3,4, Lib.
Club 2,3,4.
RICHARD M. HEINRICH: Track I, Gym Assist. 3-, French Club h V.I.C.A. 4.
DAVID RAY HARRELL
DENNIS HOWARD HUBER: Basketball
1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3, Capt. 4, MVP 4, Golf
1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, V.I.C.A. Treas. 4.
BRENDA RAE HODGES: Office Girl 2,3,4,
Girl's Basketball Stats. 4, Volleyball Mgr.
4, Band 1,2,3, French Club I, Lib. Club I,
Quill 3, Student Council 2,3, Sec. 4.
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WALTER MAURICE HUGHES. Basketball
1,2,3,4, Football 2,4, Gym Assist. 4, Speech
3.
RAYMOND G. JACOBS: Scholastic Bowl
3.4, Football 1,2,3,4.
JAMES JOSEPH INCE: Football 1,2, Track
1,2; Gym Assist. 3.
STEVEN DON JACOBSON
THERESA RAE JONES; A.F.S. exchange
student to Turkey 3; Class Sec. 3> Scholastic Bowl 3, Trackettes 1,2,3, A.F.S. 2,3,
Pres. 4-, Band 1,2,3; For. Language Club 1,4,
V. Pres. 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4,
Quill 2, Jr. Editor 3, Sr. Editor 4, Student
Council I.
BRIAN EDWARD JOHNSON Basketball
1.2, Football MV Freshman I, MV Lineman
2.3, Capt. 4, Golf 1,2,3,4, F.F.A. 1,2,3,
Speech 3.
MICHAEL KEVIN JULL: A.F.S. exchange
student from New Zealand; Scholastic
Bowl 4, Basketball Mgr. 4, A.F.S. 4; Foreign
Language Club 4-, Student Council 4.
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MYCHELE LYNN KENNEY: A.F.S. 2,3,4,
Band 1,2,3, Treas. 4, Lib. Club 1,2, Pres. 3,4,
Quill 3,4, Speech 3, V. Pres. 4.
RONALD LEE KENDALL
RENEE LOY KINNERSLEY: Scholastic Bowl
3,4, Trackettes, 2,3,4; STANDARD SAFETY 3, THE COMPLAINT BOOTH 4, A.F.S.
2,3, V. Pres. 4, Band 1,2.3,4, Foreign Language 1,2,3, Pres. 4, Lib. Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Quill I, Section
Editor 3,4, Speech 3, Treas. 4.
RANDALL J. KUTCHMA: Class Treas. 3,
Foreign Language Club 3,4, V.I.C.A. Sec. 4,
National Honor Society 4.
LAURIE ANN KOPP: Cheerleader 2, Track
2, Trackettes 1,3,4, Band 1,2,3, French Club
I, Quill 1,2, Jr. Editor 3, Sr. Editor 4, Speech
2,3, Sec. 4.
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JOHN ROBERT LARSON: Track 1,3.
STEVEN JON LOONEY: Gym Assist. 2,
F.F.A. 3, V.I.C.A. 4.
LISA DIANNE LINDSTROM: Class Sec. I,
Basketball 1, Track 1, Trackettes l,2; Band
1.2,3,4.
BRUCE PAUL MAHAFFEY
THERESA AGNES MANGIARACINA: Foreign Language Club 4-, Quill 4; Student
Council 2,4; Pom Pons 2,3,4.
LYNDA JO MAHNESMITH: Quill 3,4, Pom
Pons 2,3,4.
WESLEY DEAN MELCHIN
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JERRY D. MOORE
JOSEPH WILLIAM MURPHY: Class V.
Pres. 3-, Class Pres. 4; Scholastic Bowl 3,4-,
Football 4, Golf 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
GARY LEE MOORE: Homecoming Attendant 4; Basketball 1.2,4, Football 2,3,4,
Track 1,2,3, Capt. 4, F.F.A. l; Student Council 2.
MARY ELIZABETH NEFF: D.A.R. 4, Homecoming Attendant 2; Class Sec. 2,4, Basketball 1,3, Co-Captain 2,4-, Volleyball
2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, Capt. 4> Gym Assist. I,
French Club I; Student Council 3.
DEBRA ANN NASH: Basketball 1,2, Trackettes 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3, V. Pres. 4; French
Club 1,2-. Quill 1,2; Speech 1,2,3, Pom Pons
3,4; National Honor Society 4.
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KIM ELIZABETH NIXON: Homecoming Attendant I, Class Pres. 1,2; Volleyball I; Band
1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Pom Pons 2,3, CoCaptain 4.
CATHERINE MARIE PILARSKI: Basketball
1,2,3, Capt. 4, Volleyball 2,3, Capt. 4,
Trackettes l,2; Gym Assist. 4 ; National
Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,2, V.
Pres. 3.
MICHAEL JOSEPH PILLEN: Homecoming
King 4, Basketball 1,2,3, Co-Capt. & MVP 4,
Football 2,3, Golf 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4.
LAURIE ANN PENCE: Homecoming Queen
4 ; Office Girl 3,4, French Club I, Student
Council 2,4-, Pom Pons 4.
WILLIAM D. SALISBURY
MICHAEL DREW QUAGLIANO, Basketball
1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4, Rebounding award-, Football I, Golf 1,2,3,4; French Club I.
JOHN EDWARD SAWICKIS: Basketball
2,3,4; Football 3,4; Golf 3, Band 1,2,3,4.
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MARY KAYE SCHIELER; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Library Club 2,4, Treasurer 3; Quill 2, section editor 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
MARK ALLEN SHROYER: Track I.
EUGENE VICTOR SCHELFAUT: Homecoming Attendant 3, Basketball 2,3-, Football
2,3; Golf 1,2,4-, Gym Assistant 4; V.I.C.A. 4.
LANITA LOUISE THARP: Elementary Office Girl 3-, Quill typist 4.
GREGORY VINCENT SULLIVAN: Scholastic Bowl 3; THE EYES OF THE BLIND 4,
Band 1,2,3,4-, Foreign Language Club 2,3;
Quill photographer 3,4; Speech Club 3,
president 4.
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DOUGLAS PAUL THURWANGER: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Golf 4. Track 3; French Club I.
JAMES BRIAN TOMSIC: Scholastic Bowl
3.4; Football 1,2,3, captain 4; Track 1,2,3,
captain 4, Band 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, vicepres. 3,4i National Honor Society 3,4-, Student Council vice-president 4.
JULIE ANN TORNQUIST; Class treasurer
2,4; Basketball 1,2, Most Rebounds 3,4-,
Volleyball 1,2,3, captain, MVP 4, Track 1,2;
Trackettes 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; French Club
1,2s Quill I; National Honor Society 4.
JAMES DAVID TITLOW: Scholastic Bowl
3,4, Football 1,2,3, Most Improved 4; Golf
3.
PERRY RAY WADE: Homecoming Attendant 1; Football 1,2,3,4.
JULIE ANN VANLOO: Homecoming Attendant 4-, Cheerleader 3,4-, Basketball I;
Track 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council I.
ROB WARREN: Track I.
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SHERRI LYNN WARREN: Basketball 1,2,3,4,
Volleyball 1,2,4-, Track 1,2,3, captain 4 ; Quill
Photographer 4.
KARRIE JEAN WITT: Transferred from
Alan B. Shepard 2-, Homecoming Attendant 3, Volleyball MVP 3, Cheerleader 4,
Gym Assistant 4.
JAMES L. YARGER: F.F.A. 1,2, Sentenal 3,4.
EILEEN MARIE YEPSEN: Basketball stats
1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3, Most Improved 4,
Trackettes 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, French
Club 1,2-, Quill 1,2, National Honor Society
4.
NOT PICTURED: ROBIN RENEA BURWELL
Chorus 1,2,3.
DEBORA ANN DESMIT: Elementary Office Girl 2-, Band 1,2,4, Library Club 1,2.
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JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS
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Pres., Sandy Churling> V.Pres., Sharon
Nelson; Sec, Lori Skoglund; Treas., Doug
Craig-, S.C. Rep., Pat Johnson, Mike Labedis, Danny Garcia, Dave Tomsic.
Gosh Rick!!!!
The Junior class got off to a great start
this year by placing first in the Homecoming festivities with the float entitled
"A Star Is Born." Sandy Churling and Terry Neirynck represented our class as attendants this year.
Throughout the year, our class has been
busy sponsoring various activities, including a car wash, social hours and several concessions. We looked forward to
sponsoring Prom which we entitled
"Stairway to Heaven." We dedicated our
Prom this year to the Seniors.
As Juniors, we look ahead to our last and
most exciting year at WHS as Seniors!
A special thank you to Mrs. Downey for
all her help during Miss Beck's absence.
Get to work!!!!!!!!
Getting out of class?
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Kelly Ainley
Tracey Aman
Sherri Beauprez
Lisa Bennett
Becky Billingsly
Rich Blanks
Travis Bond
Robin Bowman
Vincy Cheng
Janice Chinlund
Sandy Churling
Jill Clapper
Cindy Coughlin
Doug Craig
Kevin DeClercq
Mary DeRycke
David Draminski
Doug Ferns
Mark Field
Dan Garcia
Mary Jo Gibson
Tom Graff
Dave Harker
Doug Harrington
Tim Hendrickson
Lisa Hodge
Steve Holmes
Anne Johnson
Nick Johnson
Pat Johnson
Brian Jones
Rick Kinnersley
Kym Knouff
Mike Kruskop
Mike Labedis
Lisa Larson
Cheryl Lindstrom
Mike Matheny
Mary Melendez
Randy Millslagle
Jeff Mower
Mark Neff
Terry Neirynck
Sharon Nelson
Jim Palmer
Linda Patterson
Emmett Puckett
Paul Rashid
Tim Rohrig
Keith Ross
Mark Sadowski
Lori Skoglund
Mark Spiegel
Ron Tank
Dave Tomsic
Barb Vandemore
Jerry VanDeVoorde
Pam VanDeVoorde
Mary Vlahos
Michele Yepsen
John Youngfeldt
Mmmmmm
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"Hands-off policy"?
Minnie and Mickey?
"What a day."
Worried about Chester?
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SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES
Our sponsor, Mr. Peterson.
Our attendents, Karen Tornquist and Rick
Mansfeldt.
For the 1979-1980 year, we as a sophomore class elected Rick Mansfeldt, Pres.i Sue Moore,
V.Pres.i Karen Tornquist, Sec.-, and Christy Kutchma, Treas. Sue Harker, Jeff Heinrich,
John Addis and Mike Chasteen were elected as Student Council Representatives. Karen
Tornquist and Rick Mansfeldt were chosen to represent our class, as attendants, for the
Homecoming activities. Our float "The Champs" received fourth place. We sold magazines as our money-making project. The money we raised went towards the Midwinter
Dance which we sponsored along with the freshmen. The theme was "Sweetheart Serenade". This was also the year in which we selected our class rings. Yea, we're half way
through!
John Addis
Kelley Aman
Jim Anderson
Steve Autery
Kim Bainbridge
Dean Ballentine
Mary Bates
Dawn Bay
Robert Blanks
Eric Bond
Cindy Briggs
Michall Chasteen
Ann Clary
Jodee Conner
Gerry Copenhaver
Darcy Crabtree
Donna Currier
Dale DeClercq
Mark DeRycke
John DeSmit
Matt DeSmith
William Dougherty
Dan Dungey
Steven Fkloff
Jim Elliott
Raelynne Feeney
Laura Fouser
Pam Gorey
Michelle Graham
Keith Gustafson
Jayne Halley
Sue Harker
Jeff Heinrich
Jim Hewitt
Angela Hinkle
Marcia Hulslander
Julie Humphrey
Randy Jacobs
Matt Keller
Hollie Kelman
Mindi Kenney
Sue Kruskop
Christy Kutchma
Michelle Labedis
David Lester
Linda Loughe
Joe Mahnesmith
Rick Mansfcldt
John Miller
Julie Moore
Sheri Moore
Sue Moore
Daryl Moss
Michele Murphy
Larry Neirynck
Dan Nelson
Taz Olson
Kay Peterson
Paul Puckett
Adeba Rashid
Annette Rebout
Jane Salisbury
Steve Schoen
Cathy Sizemore
Tim Spets
Mary Ann Spiegel
John Sullivan
Gayle Theodore
Karen Tornquist
Dion VanWynsberg
Richard Vlahovich
Rocky Warren
Missing from pictures: Robert Lee, Helen
Reed, Frank Shipe, and Becky Vandemore.
Doug Warren o
Jackie Williams
Sophomores, at their best??
Expression is wonderful!
FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN
The class of "83" has completed their
first year of high school at W.H.S. Our
class sponsor Mr. Foster did a great
job this year. Our candy sales were a
success! The money we raised went
toward our homecoming float. Our
float theme, "Flying Geese Shot 'Em
Dead" won 2nd place. Our freshman
attendants were Anna Garcia and
Danny Titlow.
Feb. 9, the freshman class contributed
in making the Midwinter Dance,
"Sweetheart Serenade" a success.
Class Officers; Pres.-Laurie Swearingen, V. Prcs.-Lisa Edleman, Sec- Sue Ratliff, Treas.Dave Anderson, S.C. Reps.- Anna Garcia, Julie Baldwin, Krista Sorensen, missing from
picture Karla Annear.
Eat it ya pig!!
Schoolwork makes me sick!!!
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All in all, the Freshman contributed
their share to the 1979-1980 school
year, and realized the pride and joy
involved with being a part of Wethersfield High School.
mmmm
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Dave Anderson
Darcelle Andris
Karla Annear
Julie Baldwin
Dan Beck
Ricky Billingsly
Edward Blanks
Roger Bognar
Lisa Brimmer
Matt Bullock
Jeff Chayer
Cynthia Craig
James Culiver
Theresa Custer
Aaron Davis
Dan DeRycke
Tom DeSmit
Mike Dexter
Lisa Edleman
Sandra Edwards
Michelle Ensley
Anna Garcia
Larry Harker
Mark Haun
David Herrick
James Hodge
Brent Hodges
Randal Huber
Vanessa Hulslander
Kimber Huffman
Dan Jackson
John Johnson
Gary Klein
Tim Krause
Pam Kutchma
Kim Lannholm
Jonathan Leon
Paul Lindstrom
Vernon Loughe
Jerry Matheny
Lisa McNaught
Jeff Miller
Joe Moore
Cordon Nixon
Kevin Noll
Amber Ording
Tim Pence
Tim Quagliano
Rober Rashid
Susan Ratliff
Brian Rumbold
Kevin Sadowski
Lynda Schoen
Vicki Sizemore
Krista Sorensen
Mark Strandberg
Alan Swearingen
Laurie Swearingen
Greg Taylor
Dan Titlow
Ronald Toliver
Tim VanDeVoorde
Ron VanWynsberg
Larry Warren
Terry Warren
Ann Youngfeldt
Missing from the picture are:
Wendy Nelsen
Kurt Nyert
Angela Reed
Blah, Blah, Blah. Blah,
What's ya up to Kim?
Do you think you're bad, Jim?
We love school !!!
One Frightened Freshman
"Don't Stare!"
Am I supposed to be thrilled?
Oh no! Mr. Bill!
Life s a Bummer!
Are you kuckoo. Johnny?
Kool Kuch
What'cha Talkin' 'Bout?
How do you spell relief, Tim?
See my muscles!
Shoot, Homework Again!
ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES
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Float Building
Taken it easy.
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Skit Night
Hokey Pokeying Around.
Senior Girls' Skit
The THIRD Bonfire!
Coach Vitali's Peptalk.
The Announcer.
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Homecoming Fever
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The Homecoming Game
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The Main Event
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M.V.P.
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
I'm never so embarrassed
As when I'm in P.E.
In choosing teams, the last one picked
Invariably is me.
I've never made a touchdown
Or thrown a winning pass.
I cannot bat a baseball
Nor run so very fast.
I've never spiked a volleyball
Or caused a victory!
I've never scored a basket,
Uncoordinated me.
Someday I'll be rewardedi
There'll be a change in tide.
I'll probably get M.V.P. —
but for the other side.
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Goodbye Old Floor
Many Fine Moments
We've Shared
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A White Christmas
The Flappers
How Dainty?!
Check it outl
Scarlet White
The Debut
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Special Happenings
Hat Day
Sunglasses Day
"What's Up Pardner?"
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AFS Assembly
T-Shirt Day
It's Barnyard Zoo Time
Get that smirk off your face.
Spotsl Spotsl Spotsl
What a quack!
"This little pig went to market."
'Mary' had a little jamb.'
One Billy Goat Gruff.
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Sweetheart
You've got to be kidding!
Contentment
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How'd you like a Hawaiian PUNCH?!
Double Dating
Aghh Gee . . .
Serenade
Servers: Beth Elliott, Missy Melendez, Missy Herrick, Vicki Billingsly
Gene, Gene The Dancing Machine
Just Another Lovely Couple???
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Fabulous Faculty Maul Varsity & Dads
C'mon Dad, get in there and rebound!
Feet tired, Doc?
The old one-hand push shot!
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NOTE: Team pictures of P.E. All-Stars and
SophJr. Stars did not develop.
Next Year's Varsity Sneaks By P.E. Stars
That's Incredible!
Faculty Samurai Ping-Pong Champ kills two senior representatives.
Two old fuzzy heads!
Pep Assemblies
"The Sneezing Beauties"
"What have we here, Tex"?
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Get Upl Get On Your Feet!
Always smiling.
T-O-G-A!
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Student's
Let's Party!
The Gruesome twosome.
The Beauty Salon?
Grub, Grub, Grub
What's This?
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At Play
Do you think I'm sexy?
Reaching out to touch someone!
The High School Mafia!
Ron!!!
Where's the hat?
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Speech Contestants
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Sponsor: Mrs. Fuhr
Radio Speaking: Greg Sullivan.
Humorous Duet: Mychele Kenney and
Greg Sullivan.
Extemporaneous Speaking and Verse: Renee Kinnersley.
One-Act Play, "EYES OF THE BLIND": Janice DeRycke, Missy Labadis, Vincy
Cheng and Greg Sullivan.
Oratorial Declamation! Rick Kinnersley.
One-Act Play, "THE COMPLAINT BOOTH": Sue Harker, Vincy Cheng, Renee Kinnersley,
Rick Kinnersley, and Mychele Kenney.
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Original Comedy: Mychele Kenney.
Reader's Theater, "TARTUFFE": Tony Dawson, Julie VanLoo, Mychele Kenney, Sherry
Haan, Gary Moore, and Jim Tomsic.
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Original Oratory: Vincy Cheng.
Spring Band Concert
STEVEN MAHAFFEY MEMORIAL: RENEE KINNERSLEY, MIKE ESHELMAN, DEBBIE NASH
JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA AWARD: BEV BECK
COLOR GUARD AWARD: BEV BECK, EILEEN YEPSEN, JULIE TORNQUIST
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Spring Chorus Concert
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Stairway To The Stars
King Jim Tomsic and Queen Julie Tornquist
Krista Sorensen, Linda Schoen, and Anna Garcia.
Quintessence
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POEM TO THE SENIORS
Another year goes passing by
Another Prom is here
To some this brings a joyous smile
To others, brings a tear
For four years you have tread a path
From dawn to setting sun
But now the path gets steeper
And the climb is just begun.
We're very glad to know you
We'll miss you when you've gone
And to the class of '80
We Dedicate our Prom.
— The Juniors
ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS
American Field Service
I don't think I'm allowed to do that!
As we began the 1979-80 school year, the
AFS club was pleased to welcome Mike
Jull of New Zealand to the Wethersfield
community. We also enjoyed hearing
about the wonderful experiences of Theresa Jones' stay in Turkey during the
summer.
Mary Melendez, Sec> Miss Monier, Sponsor-, Renee Kinnersley, Vice-Pres> Mark Sadowski,
TreaS) Theresa Jones-, Press Mike Jull, AFS Student.
We began the year with a picnic at Windmont Park sponsored by our adult chapter. In October the student chapter had a
weiner roast and hay rack ride at the Sue
Harker residence. Foreign Language Club
members were guests at this activity. Karen Tornquist invited us to her home for a
Halloween costume party. At Christmas,
we ate heartily at Happy Joes to celebrate the holiday season.
As the winter months passed, we prepared for our AFS weekend. We invited
students from eight other schools to
spend their weekend as members of our
community. We visited a farm and the
Star Courier; we went to a country western concert, and we had several activities at the YMCA. The weekend was very
successful. March 22 was Mike's birthday, so we surprised him with a small
party at school. We closed the year with
our assistance in collecting for the
American Cancer Society.
We say "so long " to Mike and also "good
luck" to Mark Sadowski who will be
spending his summer in France.
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Theresa Jones — AFS To Turkey
Merhaba!
Last summer was the most meaningful period of my life. I lived in a small village called
Bagarasi which, when finally located on a map, is found in southwestern Turkey, near the
Aegean sea.
My home was with the Tevfik Ercetin family. My anne, which is Turkish for mother, was
named Neriman. She was a fantastic cook and spent hours preparing each meal. I had a
sixteen year old sister named Hulya and a twenty year old sister named Melek. My parents
spoke no English. Hulya and Melek spoke a little English. The first two weeks I was there we
always had to use our dictionaries, but I quickly picked up Turkish since I was surrounded
with it.
I lived in a typical house with two bedrooms, a kitchen and a living room. We had cold
running water and electricity most of the time. I literally lived outside though. We often
cooked our meals over the fire and we ate every meal outside. Two other necessities, the
bathroom and the television, were also outside!
Eating is a main activity in Turkey. The food was one of the things I liked most about
Turkey. We ate many vegetables such as egg-plant, green beans and tomatoes, all fresh
from our garden. Rice was fixed plain, or in soups, stuffed in tomatoes and peppers, and in
meat dishes. The little meat that we ate was usually beef or sometimes Iamb. On one rare
occasion WE ate brains. My family grew peaches, plums, pears, apples, figs and grapes.
The fresh fruit was my favorite food. MY mother made cheese and yogurt. A Turkish
specialty I enjoyed was borek which is thin layers of pastry that are filled with cheese or
fruit preserves. Meal times were both the most enjoyable and the most frustrating times
for me. I was proud of myself when I could finish eating two helpings of some strange new
food and it was very frustrating for them to give me a third or fourth helping when I was
full.
Scrubbing cloths.
Daily life was much more relaxed in Turkey. I had a very relaxing summer even though I
constantly found myself in new situations. I had so many relatives that it took me nearly
three weeks to figure out who was who. In fact it took me six weeks to discover my father
was a taxi driver. Every minute brought new surprises so I was rarely bored. We spent out
afternoons and evening visiting people. All the women crocheted and embroidered beautiful handmade things. They taught me to knit so I could join in too. We would sit outside on
a balcony eating cakes and fruit, sewing or playing cards. It was truly peaceful.
Bagarasi has a population of six thousand. Most families earned their living by farming.
Cotton was the main crop, but they also grew corn, sun-flowers, and potatoes. Every
family had a garden that provided most the food for their daily needs. The houses were
made of brick and then plastered. They all have red tile roofs and are painted yellow, blue
or green. It was very dry in the southwest region of Turkey, in fact it didn't rain the whole
time I was there. Most families have a car but one saw as many tractors or horses and
carts going down the road as you did cars.
A popular form of transportation.
Tradition is very strong throughout Turkey. Most of television programs were about
folklore. Folklore was taught in school. Each region of Turkey had its own special songs and
dances. Turkish people love to dance and I got many laughs out of watching my father
dance.
I met many people last summer and I made several good friends. One AFS motto is:
"Turning Places Into People." The people in Turkey are the most open, warm people I have
ever met. They are what made my summer so special. Through them I learned much about
their country and customs. I had the opportunity to learn things I could never have learned
from books. 1 thank AFS for giving me a summer of experiences I will never forget.
Gule, gule
Theresa Jones
My sister Hulya and I sightseeing. The
Head of Medusa at the Temple of Apollo.
My family husking corn: Melek (20),
Hulya (16), Baba-(father) Tevfik, Anne
(mother) Neriman.
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Mike Jull — A.RS- From New Zealand
Hi! My name is Mike Jull and this year I
have been the AFS student at WHS. I
come from New Zealand, which is a country of three million people in the South
Pacific. 1 live in a city called Auckland
which has 850.000 people and is situated
on a peninsula in between two oceans.
Geoff and Rita Jull
My home
In New Zealand my father is a District
Supervisor for the telephone company
and my mother is a housewife. I have and
older brother, Graham, who is at University, and a younger sister, Robyn, who is
in her 4th year of high school.
Here in Kewanee I live with The AndersonS) Rich, Carolyn, Mark and Jim. My
dad works for Illinois Power Company
and my mom works for General Telephone. This year I was a senior along with
Mark, and Jim was a sophomore.
I have really loved being here in the United States. I have done a lot of great things
and met many wonderful people. I have
found quite a few similarities between
New Zealand and the United States, but
enough differences to have kept me "on
my toes," all year long. Here, the pace of
life is faster and everything seems "bigger." Also, school is different. In New
Zealand we go to high school for five
years and the school work is more difficult. Sports play a much bigger role in
schools here also.
Sister-, Robyn Jull
Living here in Kewanee with my host family has been the greatest and most memorable year of my life. I have made many
wonderful friends here at Wethersfield
whom I will never forget, so I hope it
won't be too long before I am able to
come back to Kewanee.
Dad, Richard) mom, Carolyn)
Mark, Mike, Jim.
My city, Auckland
Brother) Graham Jull
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Chorus
Choral Director: Miss Leah Gonigam
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The Wethersfield High School
Our Director
Drum Majors: Sandy Churling and Matt
DeSmit, Baton Twirler- Amber Ording.
Flash Flags: Krista Sorensen, Missy Labedis, Kay Peterson, Laurie Swearingen, Pam Van De
Voorde, Sue Ratliff and Cheryl Lindstrom.
Color Guard: Bev Beck, tileen Yepsen, Julie Tornquist, Sharon Nelson, and Debbie
DeSmit.
Marching Band
Lost, Mike?
Glocks: Becky Vandemore, Mindi Kenny, Karen Tornquist, Barb Vandemore, Jodee Conner.
The Wethersfield High School Marching
Band performed at our five home football
games, the Hog Day Parade, the Homecoming parade, and the Loyalty Day Parade. The Marching Band this year had 45
players, a five-person color guard, a twirler, and a seven-member flag line. The
band was under the field direction of
drum majors Sandy Churling and Matt
DeSmit.
Band Officers: Missy Labedis, Secretary,
Mychelle Kenney, Treas., Cheryl Lindstrom, V. Pres.i Mike Labedis, Pres.
Banner Holders: Carla Annear and Renee Kinnersley.
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Hard Working Faculty
Tweedle dee and tweedledum.
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He flys through the air
No candy in class?
A new band member?
Who are you looking at?
WHS Teachers
F.F.A.
Wise as an owl.
"The Members"
Have a rough night in the fields?
Chapter Officers: Pres.-Mark Spiegel) V. Pres.- Jim TomsiCi Secretary-Doug Harringtom
Treas.-Mike Labedis, Reporter-Jim Palmer* Sentinel - Jim Yarger.
Greenhand Officers: Secretary-Michelle Ensleyi Pres.-Brent Hodgesi V. Pres.-Brian Rumboldj Sentinel-Mark Strandbergi Reporter-Tim Hendrickson> and Treas.-Dan DeRycke.
The Future Farmers of America is an organization, for students of agriculture, which helps
them develop agriculture leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Wethersfield FFA,
under the direction of Mr. Pratt, Advisor, participated in the State and National Conventions, numerous Section III judging contests, and many local activities. Through these
activities many FFA members discover the value of themselves as young agriculture
leaders. FFA provides a connecting link between the classroom and the wroking world of
agriculture.
Section III Sentinel, Kay L. Peterson.
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Foreign Language Club
Pres., Renee Kinnersley> Vice-Pres., Danny Garcias Sec, Jayne Halleys Treas., Willy Cheng;
Sponsor, Miss Nonier
In my opinion.
As the school year began, we held our
first meeting with election of officers.
Our club increased its membership considerably. We started off the year with a
hayrack ride, wiener roast at the Harker
residence. Everyone enjoyed playing volleyball with Ma and Pa Harker. We all
remember Mr. Harker telling about the
Spiegel alligator pond. The Tornquist's invited us to their home for a Halloween
costume party. As usual, we enjoyed our
annual Pizza Party for Christmas where
our entertainment was an upside-down
Taco pizza on the floor. We look forward
to our annual banquet to end a good year.
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Library Club
Oh Baby!
Officers. Mrs. Parker, Sponsor, Lisa Larson-President, Mary Melendez-Vice
President, Ann Clary-Secretary, Co-treasurers, Kelly and Tracey Aman.
Money making projects involving all
members brought in a good amount of
money this year. Beginning with the sale
of mums for homecoming, members went
right into the most successful book fair
thus far and continued earning money by
having "delicious" bake sales. They used
the money for a pizza party and an "educationally fun" trip in the spring. Everyone had a good time and began making
plans for next years big event.
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Pom Pons
Bottom row left to right: Debbie Nash, Michelle Graham, Mary Vlahos, Sherri Moore, 2nd row: Kim Nixon, Karla Annear, Laurie Pence,
Janice Chinlund, Sharon Nelson, Lynda Mahnesmith, Top: Sherry Haan, Theresa Mangiaracina, Sponsor, Miss Monier.
King Tut, WHS PomPon style
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Co-captains.- Kim Nixon and Theresa Mangiaracina
The Wethersfield Pom Pon squad for the
1979-1980 season was selected in April
after a week of steady practices to prepare for tryouts. This season only 12 girls
were chosen rather than 16. Throughout
the summer, the girls were always busy
with Pom Pon activities. They attended
camp for a week in Bloomington. They
also participated in 2 talent contests:
Sheffield Homecoming, and Hog Days in
Kewanee where they placed 2nd receiving a trophy.
At the beginning of the school year, Kim
Nixon and Theresa Mangiaracina were
elected as captains. Work was begun to
prepare for routines which would be performed at each home basketball game.
Among such performances was Barbara
Streisand's hit song "Main Event" at our
Homecoming celebration. The squad was
also invited to perform at a football game
to the music of the Wethersfield Band.
We enjoyed another successful season
with the co-operation of all squad members.
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A Team Of Geniuses
left to right: Joe Murphy, Jim Titlow, William Cheng, Mike Jull, Ray Jacobs, Jim Tomsic. 2nd row: Renee Kinnersley, Coachi Mr. Carney,
Randy Kutchma.
left to right: Mike Labedis, Rick Kinnersley, Mark Sadowski, Vincey Cheng, Mike Matheny, Brian Jones, Mark Spiegel. 2nd row: Coachj Mrs.
Carney, Sandy Curling, Sharon Nelson, Jill Clapper, Lori Skoglund.
SCHOLASTIC BOWL RESULTS
Nov. 1 0 - - Rockridge
Dec. 3 — Minonk-Dana-Rutland
Juniors — 2nd in Jr. Tourney
Jan. 14 — WOC-High School Bowl
Feb. 2 — Streator
Feb. 16 — Galva — 2nd Consolation
Feb. 23 - - Winona
Mr. 19 — Mt. Pulaski — 3rd
Apr. 12 - WHS Invitational — 1st Con
May 1 0 - Chenoa Jr. Tourney
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Our 1979-1980 Student Council
Mr. Palanos, Sponsor.
Matt Gibson, pres, Jim Tomsic, Vice-pres; Matt Sadowski, treasurer! Brenda Hodges,
secretary.
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National Honor
Leadership
N.H.S. Pledgei I, being aware of the honor
which is being bestowed upon me,
Pledge to maintain my high scholastic
standing,
To hold as fundamental and worthy an
untarnished character,
To endeavor intelligently and courageously to be a leader,
And to give of myself freely in service to
my school, my community, and my fellow
man,
In so doing I shall prove myself worthy of
my place in the National Honor Society.
Character
Service
Scholarship
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Society
New Inductees: Anne Johnson, Sandy Churling, Julie Tornquist, Eileen Yepsen, Mary
Schieler, Bev Beck, Debbie Nash, Joe Murphy, Randy Kutchma, Mike Kruskop, Mark
Sadowski.
The opening of the ceremony.
National Honor Society officers and their parents, Theresa Jones, Kathy Pilarski, Jim
Tomsic, Renee Kinnersley.
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You want out?
Our strong photographers.
Class Section Editors
What?
Mr. Myers, accepting the Big E Award from Mr. Howard Dusek, of the American Yearbook
Company, for the staff of 1978-79.
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Quill '80
This is a picture?
1979-1980 Quill Staff
1979-80 Quill Staff
(Active Members)
SENIOR EDITORS:
Theresa Jones
Laurie Kopp
JUNIOR EDITORS:
Michele Yepsen
Mary Melendez
SENIOR SECTION EDITORS:
Renee Kinnersley
Mary Schieler
JUNIOR SECTION EDITORS:
Kelly Ainley
Lisa Bennett
Kay Peterson
Sue Moore
FRESHMAN SECTION EDITORS:
Carla Annear
Laurie Swearingen
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Matt Gibson, Mark Field, Greg Sullivan,
Matt Keller, Sherri Warren
Layout Staff:
Theresa Jones, Laurie Kopp, Michele
Yepsen, Mary Melendez, Kelly Ainley,
Renee Kinnersley, Mary Schieler, Kay
Peterson, Sue Moore, Lisa Bennett,
Theresa Mangiaracina, Carla Annear,
Laurie Swearingen
TYPISTS:
Lynda Mahnesmith, La Nita Tharp
SPONSOR:
John Myers
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER,
Rembrandt Studios, Peoria, Illinois
PUBLISHER:
Jostens/American Yearbook Co.,
Topeka, Kansas
Senior Editors: Theresa Jones and Laurie Kopp, Junior Editors: Mary Melendez and Michelle Yepson, and Sponsor: John Myers.
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Speech Club
That's DISGUSTING
This is our sponsor??
Now class
Officers: Pres., Greg Sullivan; V. Pres., Mychelle Kenney; Treas,, Renee Kinnersley; Sec,
Laurie Kopp.
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At Your Service
First semester office girls: Laurie Pence, Brenda Hodges, Theresa Mangiaracina, Mary Jo Gibson, Mary Sue Bates, Mindi Kenney, Pat
Johnson, Janice Chinlund.
Elementary office: Mrs. Graham, Janice DeRycke, Julie Eisenbarth.
A hard worker??
Second Semester office girls. Pat Johnson, Mary Jo Gibson, Theresa Mangiaracina, Brenda Hodges, Laurie Pence, Mary Sue Bates.
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V.I.CA.
The Vocational Industrial Arts Club of
America is an international organization
which has just been organized for the
first time here at Wethersfield High
School. The purpose of the club is to help
students prepare and choose an occupation or profession for their future life.
Guest speakers from the community are
brought in to inform students about different aspects of careers as to the education and training needed and the work
load of the profession or career.
We have gained much experience, knowledge, and fun. Our club is based on getting involved and being concerned about
Industrial Arts and our future. If you're
concerned too, join us.
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The club strives for vocational and occupational career goals for the future of its
members. This years activities included:
painting a house, painting a mural on a
study hall wall, the annual V.I.CA. dance,
and field trips concerned with furthering
our education.
President Mark Anderson, Vice-President Mark Neff, Treasurer Denny Huberi
Secretary Randy Kutchma not pictured.
ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS
W.H.S. Pigskin Players
Co-Captains Brian Johnson, Denny Huber, Mark Anderson, and Jim Tomsic with Coach Lou Vitali.
The 1979 version of the Flying Geese compiled a successful but disappointing season. For the first time in over a decade
The Geese received a state ranking of
3rd in class A. A major factor in that
recognition was the superb defense
played by The Geese. They held their
first three opponents scoreless before finally being scored upon. However, at midseason The Geese ran into the Buzz-saw
defense of Alexis and suffered their first
lost. That defeat was to be coach Vitali's
first homecoming loss in 3 years. The
Geese bounced back to win their next 2
games before suffering their 2nd loss in
the season finale, a loss that could have
cost the Geese a wild card entry into the
state play-offs.
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1979 Football Season
Season Record: 7-2
Conference Record: 5-2 (Finished 3rd)
Scores:
WHS
46
28
16
31
32
0
21
14
18
Elmwood
Wyoming
Toulon
Galva
Alwood
Alexis
ROVA
Cambridge
Winola
Opp.
0
0
0
8
0
40
7
13
32
Super Seniors
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Root Hog Or Die
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Varsity Hopefuls
Front row, L. to R: Jeff Chayer, James
Hodge, Dan Beck, Mike Dexter, Aaron
Davis, Rober Rashid; 2nd Row: Tim Quag
liano, Jeff Heinrich, John Addis, Eric
Bond, James Anderson, Keith Gustafson,
Dale DeClercq; 3rd Row: Dan Dungey,
Rick Mansfeldt, Paul Puckett, Randy
Huber, Dan Titlow, Larry Harken 4th Row:
Coach Tom Turman, Jerry Matheny, Dan
Jackson, Randy Jacobs, Dave Anderson,
Kevin Sadowski, Tim VanDeVoorde
J.V. Season Scores
Wyoming
Toulon
Galva
Alwood
Alexis
ROVA
Cambridge
Winola
Opp
32
6
0
6
28
41
12
8
WHS
8
14
34
12
0
14
6
20
The 1979 Gosling Season was one of anticipation, cooperation, disappointment,
jubilation, learning, leadership, and sacrifice, all elements needed to call a season
successfu. We salute the Varsity on thefr
fine season and for providing us with a
goal to strive for. Season Record 3-5
Coach Turman
Special Award: Most Valuable freshman,
Tim Quagliano
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Football Cheerleaders
The cheerleaders did very well at camp
this year. The varsity received two "excellent" ribbons and three "superior" ribbons. The Junior Varsity received one
"excellent" ribbon and four "superior"
ribbons. Both squads received "Super
Star" ribbons. Together the squads received two "spirit sticks" and, on the
final day, were able to take one home.
Both squads were also nominated for the
"Award of Excellence," which is the highest honor a squad may receive. The varsity cheerleaders are: Julie Eisenbarth
(captain), Julie VanLoo, Anne Johnson,
Cindy Coughlin, and Karrie Witt. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders are: Kay Peterson and Cindy Briggs (Co-captains), Anna
Garcia, Amber Ording, Kim Lamholm, and
alternate, Laurie Swearingen.
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Volleyball Is
Front — Mary Neff, Coach Sharon Shook, Michele Yepsen, Sherri Warren. Back — Eileen Yepsen, Pam Carney, Co-Captains Cathy Pilarski
and Julie Tornquist, Pat Johnson, Sandy Churling.
Caught yuh, Coachl
Setter Cathy Pilarski
Server Mary Neff
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Spiker Julie Tornquist
Server Sherri Warren
Setter Eileen Yepsen
For The Lady Geese
J.V. - Lincoln Trail Champs — 7-0
Front: Coach Sharon Shook, Donna Currier, Jayne Halley, Pam Kutchma, Krista Sorenson, Hollie Kelman; Back: Jodee Conner, Co-Captains,
Missy Labedis and Sue Harker, Mary Bates, Karen Tornquist, Jackie Williams, Michelle Murphy.
Bumper Pam Carney
1979-80 Volleyball Record
(Var. 11-5, J.V. ll-l)
(WHS Score First)
Geneseo Tourney
Geneseo
Atkinson
Riverdale
Regular Season
Galva
V.
J.V.
Winola
V.
J.V.
Williamsf.
V.
J.V.
Winola
V.
J.V.
Toulon
V.
J.V.
V.
J.V.
Bradford
V.
J.V.
Alwood
V.
J.V.
Alexis
V.
J.V.
ROVA
V.
J.V.
Wyoming
V.
J.V.
Cambridge
V.
J.V.
Sectional
ROVA
V.
7-20,22-20,6-20
16-20,20-1,20-1
17-20,20-14,20-11
20-6,20-17
20-15,20-8
20-4,20-14
20-17,20-12
20-6, 20-4
20-4,20-15
20-14,20-4
20-9,20-14
15-20,20-15,20-6
20-12,20-9
20-11,20-13
20-9,20-11
5-20,6-20
4-20,9-20
9-20,15-20
20-2,20-14
20-14,20-6
20-12,20-9
20-15,11-20,20-13
20-8,20-11
20-8,20-13
20 10,20-13
11-20,6-20
20-3,20-10
15-20,20-11,15-20
Most Improved: Eileen Yepsen
Most Valuable: Julie Tornquist
LTC All Conference Team: Julie Tornquist, Sandy Churling, Pat Johnson
Varsity — 3rd in Conference — 5-2 J.V.
— Lincoln Trail Champs 7-0
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Front row left to right. Jerry Matheny-Manager, Doug Thurwanger, Mike Pillen, Walter Hughes, Doug Craig, Dave Harker, Managers Jon
Leon, and Mike Jull. Back row: Coach Keller, Paul Rashid, Kevin DeClercq, Gary Moore.Mike Quagliano, Mark Anderson, Denny Huber, John
Sawickis, and Assistant Coach Vitali.
1979-80 RESULTS
Season - 33-6
Conference — 13-1
Lincoln Trail Champs
Galva Regional Champs
2nd Princeton Sectional
2nd WHS Holiday Tourney
3rd Orion Tourney
WHS
53
64
50
58
61
89
68
80
62
71
53
69
66
71
82
72
74
59
WHS Holiday Tourney
77
62
78
Orion Tourney
79
50
66
Galva Regional
81
49
67
Princeton Sectional
67
67
Coach Keller — 396-154
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Orion
Prophetstown
Dav. Assump.
Cambridge
Winola
Toulon
Galva
Alwood
Alexis
Farmington
ROVA
Cambridge
Winola
Toulon
Galva
Alwood
Alexis
ROVA
Opp.
75
59
87
50
64
54
50
60
56
57
52
63
61
66
SO
59
63
49
Sparland
Fulton
Monmouth
48
61
83
ROVA
Riverdale
Sherrard
63
58
63
Western
Toulon
Princeville
65
42
46
Mid County
De Pue
61
68
Regional Champs; Sectional Finalists
Senior Geese
Doug Thurwanger
Gary Moore
Denny Huber
Mark Anderson
Mike Quagliano
John Sawickis
Individual Awards
Mike Pillen:
WHS All-Tourney
LT All-Conference
Hon. Mention All-state
All-Western Illinois
Best % Free Throws
WHS Most Valuable Player
Co-Captain
Mike Ouagliano:
WHS All-Tourney
Orion All-Tourney
Hon. Mention All-state
All-Western Illinois
Leading Rebounder
LT All-Conference
Co-Captain
John Sawickis:
Votes for LT All-Conf.
Sportsmanship Award — WHS
Walter Hughes
Mike Pillen
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Lincoln Trail Champs
116
Galva Regional Champs
Lanita Tharp, Twirler
J.V. CarWash Kids
Kneeling: manager, John Leon; Cheerleaders, Anna Garcia, Cindy Briggs, Kay Peterson,
Kim Lanholm, Standing: Coach Vitali, Dan Jackson, Dan Titlow, Larry Harker, Tim Quagliano, Jeff Heinrich, John Addis, Eric Bond, Randy Huber, Robert Blanks, Dale DeClercq,
John Johnson, and Dave Anderson.
1979-80 F-S Record
WHS
49
47
30
45
35
44
52
63
48
71
60
69
49
65
43
51
34
60
68
44
Sparland
Fulton
Monmouth
Orion
Prophetstown
Dav. Assumption
Cambridge
Winola
Toulon
Galva
Alwood
Alexis
Farmington (ot)
ROVA
Cambridge
Winola
Toulon
Alwood
Alexis
ROVA
OPP.
38
56
53
30
38
53
37
41
36
45
40
56
47
58
45
33
46
47
51
51
Atkinson F-S Tourney
54
Wyanet
42
Toulon
44
Wyoming (3rd)
30
52
41
2nd Place in LT Conf.
(16-7)
Coach Keller's Remarks
Surprising season for everyone. Due to the lack of experience and lettermen, most everyone thought the
season would only be average or less. With hard work
and playing together, the season was a super success.
Many games, the team was down on the short end of
the score at half, but came storming back to win and
picked up the nickname — The Cardiac Kids.
In conclusion, we had several seniors that started at
some time or other and played a great part in our
success. To the juniors and sophmores: work hard so
we can keep up the tradition) WHS teams in the last 3
years have lost only 2 conference games and won 40.
Coach Keller.
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How Loose Is Your Goose?
Varsity: (L to R) Karrie Witt, Julie Eisenbarth, Anne Johnson, Pam Van DeVoorde, and Julie
VanLoo. J.V.: (L to R) Anna Garcia, Kim Lannholm, Kay Peterson, Cindy Briggs, Amber
Ording.
Simone's Flying
VARSITY: Mary Neff, Hollie Kelman, Missy Labedis, Julie Tornquist, Sue Harker, Pat
Johnson, Sandy Churling, Karen Pilarski, Sherri Warren, Pam Carney. Managers Tom
DeSmit and Jim Culver. Coach Jackie Schmidgall.
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Lady Geese
LINCOLN TRAIL CONFERENCE J.V. CHAMPS
J.V. Basketball Team- kneeling (I. to r.) Pam Kutchma, Sue Ratliff, Hollie Kelman, Kristy
Kutchma, Cindy Craig. Krista Sorenson, Linda Schoen, standing- Manager, Tom DeSmit,
Lisa Edleman, Julie Baldwin, Kelly Aman, Mary Bates, Co-captain, Sue Harker, Karen
Tornquist, Co-captain, Missy Labedis, Theresa Custer, Manager, Jimmy Culver, CoachJackie Schmidgall.
1979-80 SCORES
(Varsity. J-V)
WHS
53.28
39,26
39,24
65.27
41.20
41,21
38.21
42.28
40.31
52.34
73
46,25
39.24
52,30
56
40
Wyoming
Galva
Atkinson
Manlius
Toulon
Galva
Annawan
Alwood
Bradford
Alexis
Neponset
ROVA
Cambridge
Winola
Annawan
Cambridge
OPP.
34.16
32.20
19.15
33.36
39.16
34.30
32,30
24,22
44,42
27.23
42
44.19
44.23
43.27
45
47
V a r s i t y — (13-3)
LT Conf. (6-1) — 2 n d
J-V-(9-4)
LT Conf. (6-1) — 1st
VARSITY AWARDS
MVP — Julie Tornquist
Most Rebounds — Pat Johnson
Most Improved — Sherri Warren
Captains — Mary Neff, Cathy Pilarski
1st Team All-Conference — Julie
Tornquist
Conference Honorable
Mention — Sandy Churling,
Pat Johnson, Cathy Pilarski,
J-V Captains — Sue Harker, Missy
Labedis
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1980 Track Action
Front row, left to right: Dave Draminski, Taz Olson, Tim Quagliano, Paul Lindstrom, Dave Anderson, Brian Rumbold, Paul Puckett, Matt
Keller; Middle row, left to right: Kevin Sadowski, Rick Mansfeldt, Emmett Puckett, Dan Dungey, Jim Anderson, Eric Bond, Jeff Hienrick,
Mike Kruskop, Alan Swearingem Top row, Left to right: Coach Turman, Brian Jones, Dan Garcia, Dan Titlow, Doug Craig, Matt Gibson, Rick
Kinnersley, Jim Palmer, Jim Tomsic, Stuart Halley, Gary Moore.
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Stuart Halley
Mark Anderson
Gary Moore
1980 Track Results
Geneso N.W. Relays — 10th
Wethersfield Relays — 1st
Princeville 81, WHS 56
Galva Relays — 1st
Princeville Relays — 6th
WHS 75, Cambridge 56, Galva 53
Lincoln Trail Conference — 2nd
Henry County Meet — 4th
District Class A — 10th
District Placers:
3rd 880 Relay: Jones, Hughes,
Kinnersley, Moore
4th 110 High Hurdles: M. Anderson
4th 1600 Run: Jim Tomsic
4th Discus: Jim Palmer
5th 400 Relay: Jones, Hughes,
Kinnersley, Moore
5th 100 Yd. Dash: Rick Kinnersley
5th 200 Dash: Gary Moore
School Records Broke in 1980
Triple Jump: Rick Kinnersley 40'4" from
40"
Discus: Jim Palmer
151'61/4"from I38'IO%"
Jim Tomsic
This track season was one of juniorsenior dedication, some injury
disappointment, and some pleasant
surprises from the freshmen and
sophomores that point to a bright
futurel
Matt Gibson
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124
Trackettes
They Recorded These W.H.S.
Records
100 y d . dash
220 y d . dash
440 y d . dash
880 y d . dash
Mile run
Two mile run
120 y d . HH
330 y d . LH
Shot put
Discus
151'6
Pole Vault
Long jump
High jump
Triple jump
440 yd. relay
10.0
22.9
51.55
2:02.9
4:46.6
10:48.2
14.8
39.4
49.0
1/4*"
l2'6 l / 2 "
22'l"
6'3
3/4"
404"
44.0
880 y d . relay
1:32.6
Mile relay
3:26.5
Two mile relay
8:32.4
Mile relay
4:51.4
440 y d . relay
52.4
800 y d . relay
1:57.8
880 medley
2,06.8
880 run
440 dash
Two mile run
Mile run
220 yd. dash
100 yd. dash
100 LH
Discus
Shot put
Long jump
High jump
2:53.4
1,11.6
17:28
6:23
27:6
11.5
19:5
6T6V2"
27'9'/ 2 "
IS'l'/i"
4'7"
Mick Peed
Ron Reed
Gary Geirnaeirt
Rob Lininger
Terry Dyer
Mike Verschage
Terry Eby
Jim Smith
8. Roberts
Jim Palmer
Paul Harker
Koepke
Jeff Paxton
Rick Kinnersley
Daryl Bond, Gary Moore,
Ron Reed, Don Reed
Mike Johnson, Gary Moore,
Ron Reed, Don Reed
Mark Fagher, Jim Smith
Steve Ericson, Greg Toliver
Rob Lininger, Jerry Girono
Terry Dyer, Paul Mulraney
Liz Kopp, Liz O'Neil
Missy Mahaffy, Sherry Warren
Mary Neff, Julie Eisenbarth
Vicki VanDeVoorde, Becky Billingsly
Cheryl Lindstrom, Julie Eisenbarth
Vicki VanDeVoorde, Becky Billingsly
Becky Billingsly, Mary Neff
Cheryl Lindstrom, Liz Kopp
Sherri Warren
Liz Kopp
Laurie Hadler
Liz O'Neill
Vicki VanDeVoorde
Mary Neff
Cheryl Lindstrom
Julie Tornquist
Janet Thurwanger
Renee Dixon
Liz O'Neill
1972
1979
I960
1970
1969
1972
1972
1974
1980
1978
1974
1980
1979
1979
1974
1969
1978
1978
1978
1978
1977
1978
1977
1978
1978
1977
1978
1978
1978
1977
1977
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Wethersfield Flying Geese
Left to right: Coach Schmidgall, Lisa Edleman, Mary Neff, Sue Harker, Sancy Churling, Sherri Warren, Jodee Connor, Kay Peterson, Asst.
Coach Shook.
1980 Girl's Track
WHS
21
48
36
OPP.
91
61
104
Wyoming
Annawan
ROVA
School Records Set
Shot Put — Sue Harker,
29'6"
Discus — Sue Harker,
98'4 l /2"
Awards
Most Valuable — Mary Neff
Most Improved — Kay Peterson
Letter Winners — Jodee Connor, Lisa Edleman, Kay Peterson, Sandy Churling, Sue
Harker.
Letter S Plaque — Mary Neff, Sherri Warren
Senior, Sheri Warren
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Senior, Mary Neff
Girl's Track Team
Off and running!
Bite your lipl
Go, Sandy, Gol
What form!
Let's get serious.
The finish line!
Well I couldn't help it.
Set! Go!!!
Move it Sue!
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Fore
Front row, left to right: John Johnson, Tim Pence, Jim Elliott, Missy Labedis, Dan Jackson, Gordon Nixon, Kevin Noll; 2nd row, left to right:
Gene Schelfaut, John Miller, Joe Murphy, Scott Briggs, Mike Pillen, Mike Quagliano, Coach Jetel.
1980 Golf Scores
9-1
5-5
Varsity
JV
WHS
169
160
151
151
164
163
164
173
163
Walnut
Cambridge
Prophetstown
Erie
Cambridge
Western
Prophetstown
Erie
Walnnut
Varsity Averages
Scott Briggs
Mike Pillen
Brian Johnson
Mike Quagliano
Gene Schelfaut
128
OPP.
181
210
170
174
180
178
180
169
169
36.7
40.5
41.1
42.1
43.5
Graduates
Stars Are Borne
We Survived The Tidal Wave
Mommy
The demon is coming
Look what we foundl
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Dawn Of A
VALEDICTORIAN: Mary Schieler
HONOR STUDENT: Theresa Jones
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Class Colors: Light Green and Yellow
Class Flower: Yellow Rose
Class Motto: Never before have we had
so little time in which to do so much,
To share the memories, the friendships
and such.
To be who we are — as individual as we
may be,
On our endless search for the future.
Class Song: Good Times Roll
SALUTATORIAN: William Cheng
Father Kenneth Przybyla
New Decade
AMERICANS ABROAD AWARD
Theresa Jones
Beverly Beck, William Cheng, Debora DeSmit, Theresa Jones,
Mychele Kenney, Mary Schieler, Eileen Yepsen
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE
Mike Jull
LIONS CLUB
Debora DeSmit, Mary Schieler, William Cheng
KATHY BECK AWARD
Theresa Mangiaracina
LIONS CLUB SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP
LaNita Tharp
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S CLUB
Lynda Mahnesmith
NAACP
Walter Hughes
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Mary Neff
ELKS TROPHY
Mark Anderson
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Elected 1979; Theresa Jones, Renee Kinnersley, Cathy Pilarski,
James Tomsic
Elected 1980: Beverly Beck, Randall Kutchma, Joseph Murphy,
Debora Nash, Mary Schieler, Julie Tornquist, Eileen Yepsen
JAYCEE SCHOLARSHIP
Eileen Yepsen
PARENT TEACHERS ASSN. SCHOLARSHIP
Debora DeSmit
J. C. ETTES SCHOLARSHIP
Brenda Hodges
ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP
Eileen Yepsen
KEWANEE BOILER EXCELLENCE AWARD
Raymond Jacobs
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
James Tomsic
KIWANIS CLUB
Renee Kinnersley
W.H.S. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN TROPHIES
Co-Valedictorians: Debora DeSmit, Mary Schieler
SALUTATORIAN: William Cheng
KIWANIS CLUB HONOR STUDENT AWARD
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Let
Let
Let
Let
Let
Let
the good times roll
them knock you around
the good times roll
them make you a clown
them leave you up in the air
them brush your rock and roll hair
Let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
Let the good times roll
Let the stories be cold
They can say what they want
Let the photos be old
Let them show what they want
If the illusion is real
Let them give you a ride
If they got thunder appeal
Let them be on your side
Let the good times roll . . .
Who's Who
Most Athletic
Best Dressed
Most Likely To Succeed
Best All Around
Brainiest
Quietest
Most Talented
Most Popular
Most Mischievous
135
Cathy Pilarski
Jimmy Yarger
Sherri Warren
Theresa Jones
Joe Clary
Mary Neff
Ron Kendall
Julie Tornquist
Julie Eisenbarth
136
Eileen Yepsen
Janice DeRycke
Lynda Mahnesmith
Randy Kutchma
Bev Beck
Laurie Pence
Pam Carney
Perry Wade
Mary Schieler
Sherri Haan
137
Jim Titlow
•
LaNita Tharp
Brian Johnson
Debbie Nash
Barb Deal
Kelli Ferns
Ray Jacobs
Rick Hienrich
Gary Moore
Jim Tomsic
138
Julie VanLoo
Dave Gorey
Karrie Witt
Mychele Kenney
Renee Kinnersly
Laurie Kopp
Scott Briggs
Kim Nixon
Debbie DeSmit
Mike Eshelman
Mike Pillen
Brenda Hodges
Mike Quagliano
Joe Murphy
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140
Please hear what I'm
saying, don't be fooled
by me. Don't be fooled
by the mask I wear. For
I wear a mask; I wear a
thousand masks: Masks
that I'm afraid to take
off, and none of them
are me. Pretending is an
art that is second nature
with me, but do not be
fooled, for God's sake,
do not be fooled.
141
I give the impression
that I'm secure, that all
is sunny, unruffled with
me, within as well as
without. That confidence
is my name, and
coolness is my game:
that the waters are calm
and that I'm in
command, and I need no
one. But don't believe,
please don't. My surface
may seem smooth: but
my surface is my mask.
My every-varying and
ever-concealing mask.
Beneath lies no
smugness, no
complaceney. Beneath
dwells the real me, in
confusion, in fear, in
lonliness. But I hide this,
I don't want anybody to
know it, I panic at the
thought of my weakness
and of being exposed.
That's why I frantically
create a mask to hide
behind, a nonchalant
sopisticated facade to
help me pretend, to
shield from the glance
that knows. But such a
glance is precisely my
salvation, my only
salvation and I know it.
That is, if that glance is
followed by acceptance,
if it's followed by love.
But I don't dare tell you
this I don't dare. I'm
afraid your glance will
not be followed by love
and acceptance. I'm
afraid that deep down
inside I'm nothing that
I'm no good and that
you'll see and reject me.
Only you can wipe away
the blank stares from
my eyes. Please choose
to, you alone can break
down the wall behind
which I tremble you
alone can release me
from my shadow world
of panic and
uncertainty, from my
lonely person. So do not
^ s s me by. Please do
not pass by. I will not be
easy for you. A long
conviction of
worthlessness builds up
strong walls. The nearer
you approach me, the
blinder I may strike
back. I'm told love is
stronger than the walls
and there lies my hope.
Please try to beat down
those walls with firm but
gentle hands for a child
is very sensitive and I
am a Child. Who am I,
you may wonder? I am
every man, every
woman, every child . .
Every human you meet.
In Appreciation O f . . . M r s . Linda
Bialobreski
Mrs. Linda Bialobreski came to WHS six years ago as Miss Linda
Nelson. She has taught Typing I and II, Jr. High Vocational, and
Consumer Education to the seniors. She has also been a class
sponsor, and sponsor of the Pom pons. She has been a very
talented, capable teacher, and a nice person to work with and
know. Mrs. Bialobreski's position was eliminated because of economic reasons. Mrs. Bialobreski's leaving is a loss of a fine person
to WHS. We appreciate her efforts very much.
Quill Staff
Helga,
We would like to thank you for all the wonderful times we had in
class. You are one of a kindi the Helgabash and parties in class
were fun and we even learned a little bit. I know you'll never
forget some of us, and some of us will never forget the Big H. We
wish you the best of luck!
The Class Of "80"
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In Dedication
Miss Kathy Beck (1944-1980)
"Kathy was not only a great teacher but a warm hearted friend. Her dedication and
fortitude was an inspiration to all who came in contact with her."
"Kathy had a marvelous sense of humor, one that made us all feel at ease. She inspired
people to feel good about themselves and the world around them."
"Her dedication to her students was unequaled. She gave much inspiration to others."
"When Kathy spoke, people listened. She went through so much and never complained.'
How can one summarize an exceptional
professional career of fifteen years in
one paragraph? Miss Beck meant so much
to so many. She had a special way of
working with students, a creative teaching technique in the classroom, and the
uncanny ability to turn on otherwise
tense situation into a song of laughter.
Miss Beck was strongly influenced by religion. She lived a commendable life. Her
warm and friendly manner, her love of
life, and her courageous acceptance of an
extraordinary burden endeared her to us
all.
"There are no words to describe the
finest lady I have ever known."
"Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore'."
"Kathy Beck: who was true to herself
and made each day a masterpiece by
helping others with her guidance,
friendship, and honesty."
"Tho she left us suddenly to answer
the call, her memory will long echo
through these halls."
"She blessed us with her presence, let
us bless her by our rememberance."
"Kathy was one of those sincerely
warm hearted people that was always
sincerely interested in her fellow humanity!"
"Miss Beck was a very kind and considerate person. She also seemed sincerely interested
in other people. She always had a kind word for you."
The class of "81" dedicates this and all
our fond memories to our late teacher,
Miss Beck. Throughout our years in high
school, Miss Beck was our sponsor, with
her help and support, she helped us in
many ways to enrich our class. She was
always willing to do her utmost for our
school and dedicated her life to the students. We will never forget such a wonderful person as Miss Beck. The class of
"81" will always think about her and remember the many things she has done for
us and for our school.
"Kathy showed courage and strength in many ways in addition to
her illness. How many people actually have the courage to learn to
fly?"
"She didn't just look-she saw.
She didn't just listen-she felt.
To her you were a person,
to you she was a friend."
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GOLDEN CONTRIBUTORS
Help Those Who Have Helped Us
ADVANCE METALWORKING
KEWANEE VETERINARY CLINIC
Life Time Farm Products
Rt. 34 South
RFD 2 at Townsedge
ANDRIS WAUNEE FARM
RESTAURANT
Rts. 34 g 78 South
MCDONALD'S
315 Tenney Street
MEADOW GOLD DAIRY
401 W. Fourth Street
BLACK'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE,
INC.
MURPHY'S BOOKSTORE
222 N. Tremont Street
101 N. Tremont
BOSS MANUFACTURING CO.
NIXON ELECTRIC CO.
R.R. 2
221 W. First Street
BREEDLOVE SPORTS, TOYS, §
PAINTS
NOVAK CLEANERS §
TRAVEL SERVICE
105 S. Main Street
215 W. Second Street
DAVID REALTY CO.
OWEN'S JEWELRY
III W. Second Street
320 Tenney Street
DI-LOR'S GREENHOUSE (Lindstrom's)
126 Hollis Street
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OF
KEWANEE
207 W. Tremont Street
GERROND § TORNQUIST, INC.
Midland Plaza
DALE OUART GARAGE
441 Hollis Street
HARDEES
425 Tenney Street
PIZZA HUT
Midland Plaza
DR. RICHARD JAKOBI
401 Tenney Street
JOHNSON CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
SHALCO SYSTEMS
Kewanee Plant
Division Acme-Cleveland Corp.
1221 Page Street
109 S. Burr Blvd.
VERLIN STAUFFER INSURANCE
KEWANEE MACHINERY
401 S. Tenney Street
Division of Chromalloy
American Corp.
1516 Burlington Ave.
VAN DAELE BUSINESS MACHINES
813 N. Tremont Street
KEWANEE NATIONAL BANK
VAN LOO GIFT SHOP
635 S. Tenney
204 N. Tremont Street
KEWANEE TRIANGLE CONCRETE
ZARVELL'S BAKE SHOP
1201 New Street
106 W. Second Street
SILVER CONTRIBUTORS
Help Those Who Have Helped Us
ANDERSON FLYING SERVICE
R.R. 2
BILL'S AUTO ELECTRIC & SERVICE PARTS
516 N. Tremont Street
KEWANEE FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR
CO.
411 N. Chestnut
KEWANEE KITCHEN
103 S. Main Street
BRYNER MACHINE & PARTS CO.
622 S. Tenney Street
KEWANEE MANUFACTURING CO.
CARLSON-CLAPPER ROOFING CO.
410 E. Garfield
(Division of Kenkaid Industries, Inc.,
Subsidiary of U.S. Gypsum)
1642 Burlington Avenue
COAST TO COAST
KIRLEY & SONS
127 W. Main Street
121 N. Tremont Street
ROLAND CRAIG STORM WINDOWS
LEE'S SMART WEAR
227 Mosher Ave.
KM W. Second Street
CREAMER FUNERAL HOME
MCNEILL ASPHALT CO.
507 S. Chestnut Street
1021 E. Ninth Street
DOT'S PHOTO SERVICE
NEPONSET FARMER'S GRAIN ELEVATOR
CO.
308 Main Street
DOOLEY BROTHERS PLUMBING
306 N. Tremont Street
101 W. Station Street
PANT-TREE
208 W. Second Street
DAIRY QUEEN
548 Tenney Street
J. C. PENNEY
115 N. Tremont Street
ED'S HEATING A/C, & PLUMBING
500 Commercial Street
M. C. QUAGLIANO, D.P.M.
105 S. Tremont Street
GERWIG'S WOMEN'S APPARREL
108 W. Second Street
RATLIFF BROS. & CO.
701 Dewey Avenue
GREBNER BUICK, PONTIAC, INC.
449 S. Tenney Street
S & L SEWING CENTER
Midland Plaza
GUSTAFSON'S
224 W. Second Street
GUZZARDO'S BOOK & CARD SHOP
SCHEUNEMAN-STACKHOUSE-MOORE
FUNERAL HOME
339 E. Chestnut Street
117 N. Main & 116 W Second
HAPPY JOE'S PIZZA & ICE CREAM
PARLOR
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DECORATING
CENTER
618 S. Tenney Street
100 S. Main Street
SPETS BROTHERS
HERITAGE INN
S. Tenney Street
HYSTER CO.
2000 Kentville Road
336 S. Tenney Street
TAYLOR & SON, AMC/JEEP/RENAULT
303 Tenney Street
LYLE R. JAGER INSURANCE
WILKINSON'S OFFICE SUPPLIES &
EQUIPMENT
108 W First Street
107 E. Second Street
CONTRIBUTORS
Help Those Who Have Helped Us
ALLEN'S DRIVE-IN
KNEPP'S READY-TO-WEAR
543 Tenney Street
109 W. Second Street
ALLIED VETERINARY SERVICE
LAMBIN'S JEWELRY STORE
1104 N. Main Street
202 N. Tremont Street
ALLSTATE INSURANCE
MERRITTS AUTO SERVICE
Richard H i a t t . A g e n t
107 N. M a i n Street
628 N. Tremont Street
ANDERSON'S APPLIANCES
MOSS ELECTRIC SHOP
214 Tenney Street
215 N. Tremont Street
BAND BOX
Custom Draperies
108 E. Division Street
BILL'S AUTO BODY SHOP
115 E. College Street
BONDI'S
214 N. Tremont Street
BRACKENS SHOE STORE
Midland Plaza
DICK BRUBAKER, INC.
Rt. 34 East
CITY FURNITURE & RUG CO.
105 N. Tremont Street
COUNTRY COMPANIES INSURANCE
Jerry L. Miller, Agent
13 Bracken's Shopping Center
E & H AUTO SUPPLY
411 W. Second Street
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO.
308 W. Second Street
HARVEY'S SALON
218 W. Second Street
HILLSIDE FLORIST
101 N. Main Street
HOTEL KEWANEE
125 N. Chestnut Street
GENE NEWMAN EXCAVATING
626 Tenney Street
OTLEY'S PUMP SALES AND SERVICE
R.R. 2
PAUL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT
R.R. 2
PORTER'S FAMILY SHOE
224 N. Tremont Street
RADIO SHACK
Midland Plaza
AL RASHID'S MARKER
Id Hollis Street
RUBY MERCANTILE
625 N. Adams Street
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
107 N. Main Street
SCHNEIDER & JENSEN CONTRACTORS
325 W. Fourth Street
SOUTHSIDE LIQUOR SHOPPE
300 Tenney
SOUTHSIDE PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
549 Edwards Street
SNIDER'S MOBIL SERVICE
300 N. Main Street
JAY DEE EQUIPMENT CO.
UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOC.
Rt. 34 South § Bradford
104 N. Tremont Street
KEWANEE IRON & METAL CO.
WETHERSFIELD SHELL STATION
605 N. East Street
544 Tenney Street
KEWANEE PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT
WETHERSFIELD FOREVER LONG LIVE HER NAME FIGHT ON TO
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