History & Fun Facts
A Short History of Waubonsie Valley
Indian Prairie Community Unit School District #204 (a unit district K-12) was formed
in the fall of 1972. In December of 1972 a referendum was passed to build and equip a high school at a projected cost of $8.2 million. A separate issue also passed to add a swimming pool. Construction on Waubonsie Valley High School began in the spring of 1973. Tom Gibbs was hired as the first Principal. Since his tenure, Gary Elmen, Marilyn Weaver, Jim Schmid, Kristine Marchiando, and Jason Stipp have served as Principal.
In September of 1975, Waubonsie Valley opened its doors for its first school year. Two-hundred-ninety-three Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors attended the new high school. In addition, 7th and 8th graders were housed in the building (using the name Granger Junior High) until Hill Junior High (now Hill Middle School) opened in the Fall of 1981. Construction delays prevented students from using the gym until May of 1976 and the pool until October of 1976.
The school was designed as an "open" campus, with very few walls to separate classes. This quickly gave way to temporary room dividers and eventually, more permanent walls. Major construction projects over the years added three classroom wings, a field house and an auditorium, leaving few clues as to the original design of the building.
In 1997, WVHS was bursting at the seams with over 3,700 students. Neuqua Valley opened but the growth continued. In 2003, the Gold Campus opened across the street from the Green Campus. "Gold" housed our Freshmen students while Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors attended classes at "Green." In 2009, the third high school in District 204, Metea Valley opened. As a result, WVHS once again hosts all four classes and has initiated a "house" concept to support students.
- Homecoming and Prom History
- Homecoming Float Competition Winners
- Mainstage Productions
- Valedictorians
- Outstanding Seniors -- Departmental Awards
- Distinguished Alumni
- Trivia & Photos from the Past
Homecoming and Prom History
Homecoming |
Prom |
2023
|
2024 |
Theme: Retro Fever |
Theme: New York, New York |
Royalty: Ryan Ossler & River Daniel |
Royalty: |
2022 |
2023 |
Theme: Medieval Soiree |
Theme: Roaring Twenties |
Royalty: Julie Brachmann & Mitchell Stahl |
Royalty: Alison Albrecht & Anthony Greco |
2021 |
2022 |
Theme: Under the City Lights |
Theme: Enchanted Garden |
Queen: Deziree Herrera |
Queen: Alexandra Smith |
King: Joshua Chi |
King: Joshua Chi |
2020 |
2021 |
Theme: No Theme |
Theme: No Theme |
Queen: Maggie Korneta |
Queen: none named |
King: Landon Williams |
King: none named |
2019 |
2020 |
Theme: When in Rome |
Theme: Covid - Cancelled |
Queen: Kayla Hess |
Queen: -- |
King: Rohan Harpalani |
King: -- |
2018 |
2019 |
Theme: Roaring 20's |
Theme: A Night at the Casino |
Queen: Inioluwa Adewole |
Queen: Ivy Carter |
King: David Chen |
King: Michael Hass |
2017 |
2018 |
Theme: Frozen in Time |
Theme: Dusk til Dawn |
Queen: Hope Horning |
Queen: Hope Evans |
King: Jonah Weisler |
King: Warren Dean Jr. |
2016 |
2017 |
Theme: Moroccan Nights |
Theme: Starry Night |
Queen: Grace Palmeri |
Queen: Grace Palmeri |
King: Zach Hickey |
King: Tavarus Smith |
2015 |
2016 |
Theme: A New York Minute |
Theme: Happily Ever After |
Queen: Sophie Cornwell |
Queen: Mariah Mayo |
King: Mitch Hammond |
King: Jaron Spearman |
2014 |
2015 |
Theme: An Enchanted Night |
Theme: Enchantment Under the Sea |
Queen: Maryallison Mahacek |
Queen: Maryallison Mahacek |
King: Jack McCammon |
King: Chris Fenley |
2013 |
2014 |
Theme: A Grecian Getaway |
Theme: A Night with the Stars |
Queen: Emily Palmeri |
Queen: Rachel Weisman |
King: Sean Pearce |
King: Anthony Napolitano |
2012 |
2013 |
Theme: 1920's: A Vintage Occasion |
Theme: It's Time |
Queen: Emily Navoy |
Queen: Maddie Zehnal |
King: Kyle Neese |
King: Jake Bennema |
2011 |
2012 |
Theme: Masquerade Ball |
Theme: Somebody to Love |
Queen: Rachel Huff |
Queen: Jessica Lokshin |
King: Thomas Campbell |
King: Tony Dilg |
2010 |
2011 |
Theme: Escape to Paradise |
Theme: Enchanted |
Queen: Melissa Beckman |
Queen: Hayley O'Connell |
King: Brian Deal |
King: Brian Strum |
2009 |
2010 |
Theme: A Night On the Nile |
Theme: Forever Young |
Queen: Melanie Arce |
Queen: Vanessa Renz |
King: James McCarter |
King: Moyinoluwa Adewole |
2008 |
2009 |
Theme: Chillin' in the Arctic |
Theme: I'm Yours |
Queen: Michelle Borchert |
Queen: Jennifer Hotwagner |
King: Ryan Feeney |
King: Mark Hilgers |
2007 |
2008 |
Theme: Welcome to the Jungle |
Theme: Don't Want To Miss A Thing |
Queen: Stephanie Demos |
Queen: Katrina Boryc |
King: Kyle Obendorf |
King: Jeremiah Myers |
2006 |
2007 |
Theme: Under the Sea |
Theme: Here's To the Night |
Queen: Kelsey Armbruster |
Queen: Stephanie Strum |
King: Andrew Wu |
King: Ben Tromblay |
2005 |
2006 |
Theme: Paris at Night |
Theme: Forever Young |
Queen: Cory DeKing |
Queen: Cory DeKing |
King: Joshua Myers |
King: Lucas Castillo |
2004 |
2005 |
Theme: A Haunted Homecoming |
Theme: Time of My Life |
Queen: Lucy Tiffin |
Queen: Ashley Barr |
King: Paul Blalock |
King: Tim Barnett |
2003 |
2004 |
Theme: Fiesta |
Theme: Don't Wanna Miss A Thing |
Queen: Anne Stephens |
Queen: Christine Roberts |
King: Austin Smith |
King: Adam Biernacki |
2002 |
2003 |
Theme: Hollywood |
Theme: Heaven |
Queen: Sarah Matzdorf |
Queen: Joanna DiNatale |
King: Patrick Sweeney |
King: Kevin Ellis |
2001 |
2002 |
Theme: Toyland |
Theme: Take My Breath Away |
Queen: Kristin Seubold |
Queen: Chelsea Troutman |
King: J.D. Ostergaard |
King: David Roh |
2000 |
2001 |
Theme: Once Upon A Time |
Theme: Can't Take My Eyes Off of You |
Queen: Shannon Williams |
Queen: Jessica Proctor |
King: Rob Tiffin |
King: Bobby Francis |
1999 |
2000 |
Theme: Celebrate |
Theme: Wonderful Tonight |
Queen: Natalie Cecola |
Queen: Rheta Alexander |
King: Ian Slarsky |
King: Bob Callahan |
1998 |
1999 |
Theme: Under the Boardwalk |
Theme: Oh, What A Night |
Queen: Lisa Wakley |
Queen: Jenny Hennegan |
King: Andy Marin |
King: Ricky Barnett |
1997 |
1998 |
Theme: Treasure Island |
Theme: Time of Their Lives |
Queen: Elizabeth Sherman |
Queen: Bria Day |
King: Ira Stewart |
King: Jim Marsh |
1996 |
1997 |
Theme: Fiesta |
Theme: This Magic Moment |
Queen: Megan Cannan |
Queen: Stephanie Finks |
King: Jonathan Sherman |
King: Jason Powell |
1995 |
1996 |
Theme: Saturday Night Fever |
Theme: These Are the Days |
Queen: Charis Beckom |
Queen: Tara Steinhilper |
King: Jeffery Winiarski |
King: Aaron Ostergaard |
1994 |
1995 |
Theme: Jungle Safari |
Theme: Hold On to the Night |
Queen: Michelle Wiseman |
Queen: Renay DeNicolo |
King: Tyrone Gooch |
King: Michael Furibondo |
1993 |
1994 |
Theme: Hollywood |
Theme: Just Like Heaven |
Queen: Kristin Guarneri |
Queen: Karen Elmer |
King: Ryan Frieders |
King: John Hyngstrom |
1992 |
1993 |
Theme: Medieval Times |
Theme: Once Upon A Dream |
Queen: Jennifer Hartmann |
Queen: Ali Donovan |
King: Kirk Williams |
King: Kelly Green |
1991 |
1992 |
Theme: We've Got Tonight |
Theme: Wonderful Tonight |
Queen: Deana Guarneri |
Queen: Jenine Davis |
King: Tim Williams |
King: Erik Sachs |
1990 |
1991 |
Theme: Paradise |
Theme: In My Dreams |
Queen: Kristin Cosgrove |
Queen: Laura Larsen |
King: Jason Wojtal |
King: Tim Williams |
1989 |
1990 |
Theme: We Are the Champions |
Theme: A Night In the City |
Queen: Rebecca Wiseman |
Queen: Margot Wahlke |
King: Shaun Yokas |
King: Tracy Taylor |
1988 |
1989 |
Theme: Nostalgia '88: Let the Good Times Roll |
Theme: You & Me Together In Time |
Queen: Patti White |
Queen: Jolie DiMonte |
King: Kevin Brown |
King: Keith Hougas |
1987 |
1988 |
Theme: Warrior Express Around the World |
Theme: Hold On To the Night |
Queen: Lynndee Maloy |
Queen: Stephanie Segal |
King: Mike Rodriguez |
King: Jeff Stufflebeam |
1986 |
1987 |
Theme: Enchantment Under the Sea |
Theme: Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now |
Queen: Amy Gonzales |
Queen: Tanya Hill |
King: Jason Whitehead |
King: Paul Schultz |
1985 |
1986 |
Theme: Waubonsie Takes A Holiday |
Theme: Heaven |
Queen: Cindy Curry |
Queen: Gail Schremp |
King: Jerry Brown |
King: Armando Sanders |
1984 |
1985 |
Theme: Close Encounters of the Best Kind |
Theme: You're the Inspiration |
Queen: Karen Benic |
Queen: Cindy Curry |
King: Steve Ruzzier |
King: Brian Halfacre |
1983 |
1984 |
Theme: Oz |
Theme: Wonderful Tonight |
Queen: Shelly Bedwell |
Queen: Cindy Smith |
King: Doug Goeckel |
King: Jim Meyers |
1982 |
1983 |
Theme: WVHS Goes Hawaiian |
Theme: Love Me Tomorrow |
Queen: Kelly Zbikowski |
Queen: Mary Stanek |
King: Paul Konrad |
King: Rob Fleming |
1981 |
1982 |
Theme: Reelin' In the Years |
Theme: Open Arms |
Queen: Rose Barth |
Queen: Lisa Cumiskey |
King: Jay Bauder |
King: Ken Krienitz |
1980 |
1981 |
Theme: Under the Big Top |
Theme: The Best of Times |
Queen: Jenny Feeley |
Queen: Julie Voigts |
King: Derke Price |
King: Mike Kennedy |
1979 |
1980 |
Theme: Live, From Waubonsie, It's Homecoming '79 |
Theme: Here With You |
Queen: Cindy Pope |
Queen: Lisa D'Amico |
King: Bob Wilson |
King: Dave Lindquist |
1978 |
1979 |
Theme: Follow the Stars |
Theme: Always & Forever |
Queen: Robin Mack |
Queen: Theresa Clark |
King: Bill Hartman |
King: Bo Wagner |
1977 |
1978 |
Theme: Western "Hoe-Down" |
Theme: Precious |
Queen: Joy Feeley |
Queen: Kathy Novak |
King: Michael Kaczmarek |
King: Rhett Meal |
1976 |
1977 |
Theme: Music of the Goodman Band |
Theme: Photographs & Memories |
Queen: Sandy Gatz |
Queen: Dawn Frauenfelder |
King: Mark Hansen |
King: Mark Hansen |
1975 |
1976 |
School Opens--No Homecoming |
Theme: We've Only Just Begun (Tickets Were $7.00) |
|
Queen: Kim Clark |
|
King: Bill Vivian |
Homecoming Float Competition Winners
Year |
Class Decorations |
Club Decorations |
2014-now |
No Competitions Held |
No Competitions Held |
2013 |
Sr-Class of 2014 |
Cheerleaders |
2012 |
Sr-Class of 2013 |
Art Club |
2011 |
Sr-Class of 2012 |
Cheerleaders |
2010 |
Jr-Class of 2012 |
Cheerleaders |
Year |
Class Float |
Club Float |
Banner/Spirit Board |
2009 |
Sr-Class of 2010 |
Skills USA |
FCCLA |
2008 |
Sr-Class of 2009 |
Drama Club |
FCCLA |
2007 |
Jr-Class of 2009 |
Drama Club |
FCCLA |
2006 |
Jr-Class of 2008 |
Skills USA |
French Club |
2005 |
Jr-Class of 2007 |
Drama Club |
FCCLA |
2004 |
Sr-Class of 2005 |
Skills USA |
French Club |
2003 |
Sr-Class of 2004 |
Drama Club |
E-Force |
2002 |
So-Class of 2005 |
VICA |
DECA |
2001 |
Sr-Class of 2002 |
Drama Club |
FCCLA |
2000 |
Jr-Class of 2002 |
Drama Club |
BPA |
1999 |
Sr-Class of 2000 |
VICA |
Spanish Club |
1998 |
Sr-Class of 1999 |
VICA |
BPA |
1997 No Awards |
In Memory of Jenni Anderson |
In Memory of Allison Matzdorf |
In Memory of Jennifer Roberts |
1996 |
Sr-Class of 1997 |
Drama Club |
French Club |
1995 |
Sr-Class of 1996 |
Drama Club |
Multi-Cultural Club |
1994 |
Jr-Class of 1996 |
BPA |
French Club |
1993 |
Sr-Class of 1994 |
BPA |
Pep Club |
1992 |
Fr-Class of 1996 |
BPA |
French Club |
1991 |
Jr-Class of 1993 |
VICA |
Pep Club |
1990 |
Sr-Class of 1991 |
VICA |
-- |
1989 |
Jr-Class of 1991 |
VICA |
-- |
1988 |
Fr-Class of 1992 |
VICA-Auto Shop |
-- |
1987 |
Fr-Class of 1991 |
Drama Club |
-- |
1986 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1985 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1984 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1983 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1982 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1981 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1980 |
Jr-Class of 1982 |
Wins |
"Best Decorating" |
1979 |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
Unavailable |
1978 |
Sr-Class of 1979 |
Wins |
"Best Decorating" |
1977 |
So-Class of 1980 |
Wins |
"Best Decorating" |
1976 |
Sr-Class of 1977 |
Wins |
"Best Decorating" |
Mainstage Productions
Year |
Plays |
Musicals |
2023-24 |
Night at the WAX Museum A Trip to the Moon |
Addams Family |
2022-23 |
67 Cinderellas To See the Stars |
9 to 5 |
2021-22 |
One StoplightTown And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson |
SpongeBob, the Musical |
2020-21 |
The Nut Factory |
Matilda, Jr. |
2019-20 |
Murder is in the Heir! Rabbit Hole |
The Addams Family* *Cancelled due to Covid |
2018-19 |
Mirth and Mayhem! Women of Lockerbie |
The Wedding Singer |
2017-18 |
You, the Jury A Bad Year for Tomatoes |
The Little Mermaid |
2016-17 |
You Were Born On A Rotten Day Momma's Little Angels |
Legally Blonde |
2015-16 |
A New Life I Hate Hamlet |
Curtains |
2014-15 |
320 College Avenue The Diary of Anne Frank |
Seussical |
2013-14 |
Radium Girls You Didn't Say It Was Haunted |
In the Heights |
2012-13 |
Get Bill Shakespeare Off the Stage! Midsummer Jersey |
Hairspray |
2011-12 |
Get Smart Sense and Sensibility |
The Music Man |
2010-11 |
Flowers for Algernon Macbeth Did It |
BIG! The Musical |
2009-10 |
The Nit Wits Anne of Green Gables |
Les Miserables |
2008-09 |
The Crucible Life of the Party |
West Side Story |
2007-08 |
The Odd Couple Musical Comedy Murders of the 1940's |
The Secret Garden |
2006-07 |
The Death of Julius Caesar The Elephant Man |
Thoroughly Modern Millie |
2005-06 |
Stage Door All My Sons |
Annie Get Your Gun |
2004-05 |
The Heidi Chronicles Captain Fantastic |
Fiddler On the Roof |
2003-04 |
Cheaper By the Dozen Once in a Lifetime |
Carousel |
2002-03 |
The Hobbit Picnic |
42nd Street |
2001-02 |
Robin Hood The Miser |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
2000-01 |
Arsenic and Old Lace Auntie Mame |
Guys & Dolls |
1999-00 |
Our Town Fame |
Grease |
1998-99 |
Letters to Lucerne Jabberwock |
Little Shop of Horrors Crazy for You |
1997-98 |
The Mouse That Roared A Mid Summer Night's Dream |
The Music Man |
1996-97 |
You Can't Take It With You The Miracle Worker |
Fiddler on the Roof |
1995-96 |
Stuart Little The Skin of Our Teeth |
The Mystery of Edwin Drood The Fantasticks |
1994-95 |
Whose Life Is It Anyway? The Curious Savage |
The Secret Garden |
1993-94 |
Up the Down Staircase Count Dracula |
South Pacific |
1992-93 |
Rumors David and Lisa |
West Side Story |
1991-92 |
The Saloon Keeper's Daughter The Nerd |
Oklahoma! |
1990-91 |
Scapino |
42nd Street |
1989-90 |
Arsenic and Old Lace |
Anything Goes |
1988-89 |
Bullshot Crummond Lion in Winter |
Carnival |
1987-88 |
Auntie Mame To Kill A Mockingbird |
The Sound of Music |
1986-87 |
Our Town |
Grease |
1985-86 |
The Man Who Came to Dinner |
Hello Dolly |
1984-85 |
1984 |
Once Upon A Mattress |
1983-84 |
The Real Inspector Hound |
Working |
1982-83 |
The Curious Savage |
Fiddler On the Roof |
1981-82 |
The Odd Couple |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
1980-81 |
The Matchmaker |
Brigadoon |
1979-80 |
You Can't Take It With You |
Oklahoma! |
1978-79 |
Arsenic and Old Lace |
Godspell |
1977-78 |
Up the Down Staircase |
Li'l Abner |
1976-77 |
Love Rides the Rails |
You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown |
1975-76 |
None |
A Collage of Scenes from Oklahoma! & The Sound of Music |
Valedictorians
Class Rankings were discontinued in 2012
2011--Laura Burns, Aparna Srinath, Anagha Sundararajan
2010--Shenil Dodhia
2009--Andrew Huh
2008--Heather Zhuang
2007--Joshua James, Austin Nicholas
2006--Zachary Buckley, Hariharan Iyer
2005--Daniel Brinkman, Terrance Lee
2004--Daniel Francis
2003--Praveen Bommannavar, Wilson Yum
2002--Jacob Choi
2001--Patrick Hayes, James Lottes
2000--Thomas Latoza
1999--Willian Shields
1998--Christine Janowiak, Ankit Mahadevia
1997--Jonathan Sherman
1996--Sean Broihier, Karen Han, Matthew Sirovatka
1995--Sriranjani Namperumal, Elizabeth Teutsch
1994--Julie Apgar, Alex Kruszewski
1993--Dana Anthony, Jennifer Anthony, Chadd Kobielush,
Emily Mensone
1992--Kathryn Sirovatka
1991--Kristin Cosgrove
1990--Murtaza Sitabkhan
1989--Bethann Kreiling, Don Jackson
1988--Joe Fiedor
1987--Kevin Broihier, Blaine Hyde, Christine Schumann
1986--Rob Southwick
1985--Elyse Myers, Bryan Schneider, Tyler Bruns
1984--Diane Frieders
1983--Laurie Southwick
1982--Joe Auer
1981--Joel Carpenter
1980--Kurt Warkenthien
1979--Chris Bruck
1978--Mary Ekstrom
1977--Shaun Sheridan
Outstanding Seniors -- Departmental Awards
2020-2023
2019-2010
2019
2018
2017
2016
Art--Katherine Williams
Business--Phoebe Hoang
English--Julia Ehlert
ELL--Carlos Vargas Guzman
FACS--Nancy Hernandez
Math--Daniel Cordero
Music--Andrew Reed
PE--Ryan McDonough
Science--William Cohen
Social Studies--Andrew Reed
Student Services--Ryan Steinberger
TEE--Reilly Devine
World Languages--Lydia Sanchez
2015
Art--Sophie Morse
Business--Ryan Jones
English--Maryallison Mahacek
ELL--Leidy Paola Barrera
FACS--Skyler McDaniel
Math--Calvin Chu
Music--Jonathan McCammon
PE--Sarah Anderson
Science--Julianna Dantzer
Social Studies--Ayla Ahmed
Student Services--Nawful Kulam
TEE--Nicolet Chovancak
World Languages--Krishna Appalaneni
2014
Art--Caroline Rubach
Business--Madison Mullinax
English--Catalina Bode
ELL--Anghela Vargas Guzman
FACS--Erin Cichon
Math--Matthew Liu
Music--Hannah Truckenbrod
PE--Alyssa Post
Science--Matthew Liu
Social Studies--Alyson Brinkman
Student Services--Zinyra Ross
TEE--James Timberlake
World Languages--Kushal Herur
2013
2012
Art--James Murphy
Business--Michael Hummel
English--Tyler Strohl
ELL--Carolina Rojas-Chaidez
FACS--Jennifer Brauer
Math--Pratik Prakash
Music--Joshua Blue
PE--Tommy Campbell
Science--Vikram Gurusamy
Social Studies--Jibran Ahmed
Student Services--Deniz Ak
TEE--Culin Thompson
World Languages--Jibran Ahmed
2011
Art--Kimberly Schmutzler
Business--Lauren Hummel
English--Lukas Hall
ELL--Khoa Nguyen
FACS--Ariel Colin
Foreign Language--Natali Bode
Math--Sheryl Wang
Music--Brittany Karlson
PE--Jakobi Johnson
Science--Scott Kottkamp
Social Studies--Anagha Sundararajan
Student Services--Eric Thomas
TEE--Ryan Klupar
2010
Art--Alexandra Burg
Business--Shwetha Suresh
English--Joseph Robinson III
ELL--Yue Yu
FACS--Katie Neel
Foreign Language--Armeeta Thakore
Math--Kyle Thomas
Music--Parker Nelson
PE--Allison Fox
Science--Patrick Styer
Social Studies--Colin Sylvester
Student Services--Danielle Christy
TEE--Kevin Dubbins
2009-2000
2009
Art--Hailey Snow
Applied Tech--Michael Kring
Business--Andrew Hummel
English--Malini Kartha
ELL--Laura Torres
Foreign Language--Lynn Reinacher
FACS--Kesja Hebda
Math--Amelia Haj
Music--Patrick Hockberger
PE--Jennifer Hotwagner
Science--Edith Wong
Social Studies--Apexa Mamtora
Student Services--Samantha Sacks
2008
Art--Michael Hosticka
Applied Tech--Michael Degner
Business--Samantha Siwa
English--Brian Bajzek
ELL--Flavia Crisppi
Foreign Language--Sahil Pandya
FACS--Melissa Roth
Math--Heather Sweeney
Music--Kiran Kumararaj
PE--Stephanie Demos
Science--Joseph Kubal
Social Studies--Jeremy Shepherd
Student Services--Thomas Piha, Jr.
2007
2006
Art--Kavita Sood
Applied Tech--Stephen "Nate" Thompson
Business--Patrick Teyro
English--Catherine Mcgath
Foreign Language--Kavita Sood
FACS--Vanessa Delaney
Math--Grant Gucinsky
Music--Clarissa Glassett
PE--Ashley Abboushi
Science--Grant Gucinski
Social Studies--Catherine Mcgath
Student Services--Taylor Mccabe
2005
2004
2003
Art--Allyce Swanson
Applied Tech--Jason Speerly
Business--Shavon Thurmond
English--Christopher Ecton
Foreign Language--Irene Polnyi
FACS--Zainab Azeem
Math--Christina Skelley
Music--Michelle Kritselis
PE--Katherine Williams
Science--Michael King
Social Studies--Christina Skelley
Student Services--Ashley Hartman
2002
Art--Candaice Pisiotto
Applied Tech--Wesley Strait, Ii
Business--Lynn Nguyen
English--Sara Reynolds
Foreign Language--Sara Reynolds
FACS--Hannah Wortman
Math--Timothy Harrington-Taber
Music--Sean Pankuch
PE--Eric Knowlton
Science--Timothy Harrington-Taber
Social Studies--Abigail Miller
Student Services--Matthew Ouska
2001
2000
1999-1990
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
Art--Lindsay Starbuck
Applied Tech--Elliot Scheve
Business--Sara Woodward
English--Lindsay Starbuck
Foreign Language--Molly Whalen
FACS--Danielle Daehnke
Math--Elizabeth Teutsch
Music--Marie Svejda
PE--Eric Hoskins
Science--Clifford Rockwell
Social Studies--John Hyngstrom
Student Services--Stephen Balderas
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989-1980
1989
1988
Information Prior To 1988 Is Limited
Art--Christina Boyd
Applied Tech--Mark Jarnigan
Business--Vicki Boehm
English--Danyel Schmitz
Foreign Language--Betty Dellis
FACS--Kimberly Schaible
Math--Joseph Fiedor
Music--Chad Allen
PE--Michael Autry
Science--Joseph Fiedor
Social Studies--Paul Schultz
Student Services--Jamie Burke
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
1981
1980
1979-1976
Distinguished Alumni
The Distinguished Alumni Award was created as a permanent way of recognizing and continuing the rich history of our school. This award honors and celebrates the achievements of our alumni who have walked the halls of Waubonsie Valley and continue to make outstanding contributions to their communities and our society.
Inductee
2023-2020
2023
Ember McCoy~ Class of 1999
After graduating from Waubonsie Valley in 2010, Ember completed a Master’s Degree in Environmental Justice from the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) in 2017. Her master's thesis focused on the relationship between coal-fired power plant siting and minority communities over time.
Upon earning her Master’s Degree, she remained at the University of Michigan, where she worked as a project manager for the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program and published research on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the environmental field from 2017-2020. Ember is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability and is continuing her research on the politics of air pollution monitoring and regulation, which she began exploring as an undergraduate at Carthage College. Her current work evaluates the efficacy of the Biden Administration's Justice40 Initiative and other EPA Environmental Justice efforts.
Since 2015, she has worked on more than a dozen grants, both local and federal, as she continued her involvement with air and ground pollution mitigation research in minority and low-income neighborhoods. Her efforts have earned recognition through numerous nominations, awards, fellowships, and scholarships within the Environmental Justice field. She is also passionate about community-engaged research, scholar activism, and inclusive teaching.
Ember’s research and writings, on these topics and more, have been published in multiple scientific journals, as well as print and radio news stories. She has presented at environmental conferences; and she has spoken at invited talks and guest lectures around the country, since 2014, at locations in Michigan, Louisiana, Illinois, Kentucky, and Wisconsin.
Outside of academia, Ember has worked on energy and environmental justice issues for the Sierra Club, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and the Nature Conservancy. She is a current member of the City of Ann Arbor's Energy Commission, in her second term.
2022
Gholdy Muhammad~ Class of 2010
A 1999 Waubonsie Valley graduate, Dr. Muhammad completed her undergraduate degree in education and graduate degrees in educational administration, curriculum and instruction. Dr. Muhammad is an associate professor of literacy, language and culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She studies Black historical excellence within educational communities with goals of reframing curriculum and instruction. She has been the recipient of the 2014 National Council of Teachers of English, the 2016 NCTE Jane Emig Award, the 2017 GSU Urban Education Research Award, the 2018 UIC College of Education Researcher of the Year, the 2020 American Educational Research Association, and the 2021 NCTE Outstanding Elementary Educator in English Language Arts. She is the author of the best-selling book Cultivating Genius: An Equity Model for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy.
2021
Andrew Chesworth~ Class of 2003
Andrew Chesworth was heavily involved in Art at WVHS. He knew from an early age that he wanted to study animation, and had dreamed of working for Disney as an animator. After graduating from MCAD, the Minneapolis College of Art & Design, Andrew taught classes there and worked at a Minneapolis-based animation studio. About 2 years ago, Andrew got "the call" from Disney, and was hired as an animator. Andrew worked on "Wreck-It Ralph" and "Frozen." He was nominated for an Academy Award in 2019.
2020
Paul Gamboa~ Class of 1991
Paul Gamboa is the president of IPEA. A proud product of District 204, he attended Wheatland Elementary School, Hill Middle School, and Waubonsie Valley High School. He graduated in 2000 from Illinois State University, earning degrees in Elementary Education & Psychology. He earned a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from Benedictine University in 2010 as well. He taught 3rd & 5th grade at White Eagle Elementary from 2000 to 2014. In addition to being IPEA President, he has served as IPEA Vice President - Elementary South, IPEA Secretary, and IPEA Senator.
2019-2010
2019
Tamara Wilson~ Class of 1999
Tamara Wilson was active in numerous Theater productions and Drama during her years at WVHS and she won the Outstanding Senior Award for the Music Department.
She began the 2017-2018 season as the title role in Aida to open the season at the Washington National Opera. She returns to her home company of Houston Grand Opera for her role debut as Chrysothemis in Elektra and will make her Paris debut as Sieglinde in Die Walküre with the Mariinsky Orchestra at the Philharmonie de Paris. She makes her New York Philharmonic debut in Bernstein’s Kaddish Symphony (Symphony No. 3) with Leonard Slatkin to celebrate Bernstein's Philharmonic: A Centennial Festival and will also debut with the Boston Symphony in the same piece under Giancarlo Guerrero. At the BBC Proms, she will return for Mahler’s Symphony No. 8 with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. She makes her Italian debut with Riccardo Chailly and Teatro alla Scala Orchestra in Verdi’sMessa da requiem with performances in Pavia, Paris, and Hamburg.
Ms. Wilson made her acclaimed Metropolitan Opera debut in Aida and London debut in La forza del destino at the English National Opera, for which she received an Olivier Award nomination. She also inaugurated the new opera house in Kyoto, Japan with Seiji Ozawa as Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus. She was heard at Oper Frankfurt for her first performances as the Empress in Die Frau ohne Schatten conducted by Sebastian Weigle which was just released by Oehms Classics. She recently debuted at the Bayerische Staatsoper and Opernhaus Zürich conducted by Fabio Luisi, both as Elisabetta di Valois in Don Carlo. She has been seen as Elisabeth de Valois in the five-act French Don Carlos (Houston Grand Opera); Amelia in Un ballo in maschera (Washington National Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Florida Grand Opera, and Teatre Principal de Maó in Menorca); Elvira in Ernani (Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse); Elisabetta in Don Carlo (Bayerische Staatsoper, Zurich Oper, and Oper Frankfurt); Lucrezia Contarini in I due Foscari (Théâtre du Capitole, Teatro Municipal de Santiago and Netherlands Radio Orchestra); Leonora in Il trovatore (Gran Teatre del Liceu, Houston Grand Opera, Théâtre du Capitole under Daniel Oren and Palma de Mallorca); Desdemona in Otello (Cincinnati Symphony and James Conlon); Alice Ford in Falstaff (Washington National Opera debut); Amelia Grimaldi in Simon Boccanegra (Canadian Opera Company); the title role in Aida (Opera Australia, Teatro de la Maestranza, and Teatro Municipal de Santiago); Marchesa del Poggio in Un giorno di regno (Wolf Trap Opera); and Gulnara in Il corsaro (Washington Concert Opera).
Other notable performances include her debut in Norma at Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona; Rosalinde in Die Fledermaus at the Canadian Opera Company; her German debut at Oper Frankfurt in concert performances of Wagner’s early opera Die Feen as Ada under Sebastian Weigle; Elettra in Idomeneo under Harry Bicket at the Canadian Opera Company and under James Conlon at the Ravinia Festival.
2018
Gary Krienitz~ Class of
Serving in the Aurora Fire Department for 19 years, Krienitz began as a paramedic before being promoted to lieutenant and then captain. In April 2015, he was appointed as Aurora's fire marshal. Krienitz is a graduate of Waubonsie Valley High School in Aurora.
2014 Firefighter of the Year. In 2014, Krienitz was named Firefighter of the Year in Aurora. Along with Pvt. Jason Larson and Pvt. Dan Murphy, he earned the department's top award for efforts during a dangerous motel fire that resulted in them saving the lives of two people.
A member of the National Fire Protection Association and the International Association of Arson Investigators, Krienitz holds more than 15 certifications, including being a certified evidence technician, rescue specialist, arson investigator, emergency medical technician, juvenile fire setter counselor, and personal trainer. He has completed more than 50 training courses through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Illinois Fire Service Institute, the Illinois State Police Academy for Arson and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Krienitz earned his fire science degree from the College of DuPage and was a team leader with the DuPage County Fire Investigation Task Force.
Krienitz also does a lot of work in the community. He mentors youth at Calvary Church, teaches Junior Achievement classes at local schools, and has put his training to use with medical missions in Guatemala, Cambodia, the Philippines, Brazil, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, Slovakia and Ethiopia.
2017
Debbie (Barlow) West~ Class of 1982
A graduate of the Class of 1982, Debbie West is our 2017 inductee as a Distinguished Alumna at Waubonsie Valley High School. While at WVHS, Debbie played basketball and was the co-captain of track and cross country. She served on the student council for several years and was Vice President of her senior class. She also was a member of the National Honor Society and gave a closing speech at the senior commencement.
After high school, Debbie continued her education at Arizona State University and obtained a Bachelor’s of Science in Business. She is married to Dr. William West, a Technologist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Their son, Matthew, graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree from California Polytechnic University; and their daughter, Claire, graduated with a degree in Physics from University of California, Santa Barbara. Debbie has held many positions within IT while being active in her community and leading women’s development. While working and raising children, Debbie and William took turns being home with their children and volunteering at school. She was also very active in Girl Scouts for nine years including helping the girls learn how to develop and execute plans for their Gold Award projects. Throughout her career, she has promoted the advancement of women.
Debbie is now an executive at Toyota Motor North America. She created a metrics program at Toyota that was highlighted in the nationally-distributed CIO Magazine. Now she directs teams and helps build processes to ensure success of multi-million dollar programs for Toyota. Further, Debbie was a founding team member of the Toyota Motor Sales women’s business partnering group (TORQUE) in 2006 and helped it grow to more than 750 members today. The vision of TORQUE is that Toyota women are recognized at all levels of leadership as key contributors to Toyota’s success. As the leader of TORQUE, Debbie also co-founded Toyota North America Women’s Conference (NAWC) in 2011 with 70 attendees. The NAWC now has more than 250 attendees with a goal of building relationships among Toyota women while gathering insights from joint thinking. Most recently, Debbie spent two years in Japan developing the Global IT Strategy for Toyota, requiring travel and interaction with CIOs from around the world. While in Japan, Debbie extended the Innovation Fair she co-founded at Toyota Motor Sales in 2007 to the first Global Toyota Innovation Fair in Japan. She was invited to present a seminar at Nagoya University and to mentor a group of graduate and post-doctoral students.
Debbie’s key message is “Do what you love and be the change you want to see in the world.” Through Debbie’s accomplishments, you can see she lives this message and has helped change the world around her.
2016
Martin Schaefer ~ Class of 1987
A graduate of the class of 1987, Martin Schaefer is our 2016 inductee as a Distinguished Alumni at Waubonsie Valley High School. Martin’s allegiance to the armed forces, devotion, dedication and perseverance as an active community leader and outstanding humanitarian make him a one of a kind person.
After high school, Martin attended Suomi College in Hancock, Michigan. He entered the Army in 1990 and was stationed in Hawaii and then in Georgia. After leaving the active Army in 1996, he remained as a Reservist as a Military Police Soldier. While in the Army and Army Reserves, he traveled to Egypt, Guatemala, Kenya, Kuwait and Qatar for training and humanitarian missions. Additionally, he answered our nation’s call deploying twice to Iraq and twice to Afghanistan.
Martin joined North East Multi-Regional Training (NEMRT) as the Basic Training Program Manager in 2002. He now serves as a Training Coordinator, facilitating the delivery of over 250,000 man hours of certified law enforcement training annually. He strives to ensure that area police officers receive the highest level training to enhance the safety, service and community relations in their communities.
Martin is active in the community. He has been involved as a Girl Scout leader and is an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor. He also volunteers with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, DuPage County VETCENTER, Homeless Veteran Stand Downs, and he is the Commander of the Darien Memorial Post 2838 VFW. Martin is active with his homeowner’s association, his church mission trips and service projects as well as the WVHS Choir Parent’s Association and the WHVS Dance team.
Martin attributes success in all facets of his life to his wife, Donna who has sacrificed and supported him throughout all of his endeavors. He is also the proud parent of Maria – WVHS Class of 2016, and Morgan – WVHS Class of 2018.
2015
Michael King, M.D. ~ Class of 2003
Michael’s spirited quest for knowledge, determination to excel, and passion for assisting others in all that he pursues have allowed him to forge a path in the medical field that is truly one of a kind.
During his senior year at Waubonsie Valley High School, Michael received the Science Departmental award due to his distinguished work ethic and his desire to serve others. He also realized that involvement in variety of experiences enhanced his academic drive. He was involved in many activities and clubs including jazz ensemble, student council, scholastic bowl, and pit orchestra. His exemplary skills as a guitarist afforded him with the opportunity to be the recipient of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award. This pursuit for excellence opened many doors for his future.
After his graduation in 2003, Michael continued his studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he majored in Molecular and Cellular Biology, graduating Magna Cum Laude. While attending the U of I, Michael earned distinctions including Phi Beta Kappa and Bronze Tablet honors, which led him to the medical school at University of Chicago's Pritzker School of Medicine. As a medical student, Michael’s continued academic prowess allowed him to graduate in the top 25% of his class and he was awarded the Dean’s Promise Scholarship.
Upon his graduation from medical school, Michael completed an internship at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. He is currently an anesthesiology resident at Massachusetts General Hospital and a clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School.
Michael stays active in research and has authored over 20 papers, book chapters, and abstracts. Amongst his busy schedule, true to his visible passion, he volunteers his time and talents on many mission’s trips around the world, from Peru to the Philippines, in his tireless efforts of positively impacting the world.
2014
Elizabeth (Sherman) Krotser ~ Class of 1998
While at WVHS, Elizabeth served on the Student Council for four years, acting as the chair for the Community Service committee for two years and as the Student Council President her senior year. Elizabeth also took a part in National Honor Society REACH (a drug prevention outreach group), and started a “Respect Week,” dedicated to respecting diversity within the school. Soccer was a passion of Elizabeth’s, playing all four years and serving as the team captain her senior year.
After high school, Elizabeth continued her education at the University of Wisconsin graduating with Bachelors of Social Work and went on to get her Masters from the Jane Addams School of Social Work at the University of Illinois-Chicago. During her studies at UW, Elizabeth spent a semester studying Spanish at La Catolica in Quito, Ecuador.
Elizabeth started her career in Cicero, Illinois, where she served as the bilingual social worker for a school of 1,400 early elementary students. In the eight years she spent in Cicero, Elizabeth taught social skills, parenting classes, managed school crises, facilitated special education and school improvement teams, and served as the chair for parent involvement on the Town’s Youth Gang Task Force. She formed the first Parent Participation Committee in the school district which grew to 160 members during her tenure.
Elizabeth went on to work as a school social worker in Skokie, Illinois. She currently works in the Crystal Lake School District where she is the social worker and behavioral specialist for the self-contained autism program. She teaches social and emotional regulation skills to students and parents and serves as a liaison to parents of children with special needs.
Elizabeth resides in West Dundee, Illinois, with her husband and three children. She continues to be passionate about connecting families with their children’s education and social-emotional development.
2013
Curt Bradshaw ~ Class of 1990
After high school, Curt continued his education at the University of Illinois earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics. At the University of Illinois, Curt was a member of Mortar Board and served as President of both the Agribusiness Association and Sigma Pi Fraternity. In addition, Curt earned an MBA from the University of Chicago, graduating first in his class with concentrations in both Finance and Strategic Management.
Curt began his career at the Chicago Board of Trade where he eventually served as Manager of Market Surveillance and was responsible for detecting and preventing manipulations of the Exchange’s agricultural and equity products. Curt then served as Executive Director of Product Strategy and Development at both Invesco and Morgan Stanley. He currently is a Senior Vice President at Nuveen Investments and is responsible for leading the product development efforts of the firm’s U.S. and global product lines.
Curt served on the Indian Prairie School District 204 Board of Education from 2005-12, holding the office of President from 2009-12. During Curt’s tenure on the board, District 204’s ACT score grew by 1.4 points – seven times the U.S. growth rate. In addition, the percentage of residents grading the District an "A" or "B" increased from 76% to 87%.
In 2012, Curt was appointed to the Illinois State Board of Education by Governor Quinn.
2012
Gene DiMonte ~ Class of 1984
After high school, Gene continued his education at Northern Illinois University and graduated with honors with a Bachelors of Science degree in Engineering Design. Remaining active during his college years, Gene was a member of Epsilon Pi Tau National Honors Fraternity and served on the Dean’s Student Advisory Committee.
Gene’s professional career includes work at Del Monte Canning Company and Packard Instrument Company. Gene is the founder and owner of DiMonte Group, Inc. which is a full service product development outsourcing firm that provides industrial design and engineering design services. The company has successfully completed over 1,300 development and engineering projects for its growing client base.
Gene is very active in the community. He serves on the Advisory Committee for the College of Engineering and Technology at Northern Illinois University, and serves as a design advisor for the Segal Design Institute at Northwestern University. For the Indian Prairie School District, Gene serves as an advisor on the Technology Engineering Education Advisory Committee, provides internships for students, and has donated drafting hardware, computer equipment and CADD software to Waubonsie Valley High School.
2011
Bert Belasco ~ Class of 2001
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, but raised in Allentown, PA and New York City, Bert moved to Naperville and became a Waubonsie Valley Warrior in 1997. During his junior year at WV, he was asked to be Will Smith for an impersonation assembly---the performance was a hit---it was after this that he found his true calling and decided to become an actor. After graduation, Bert attended Southern Illinois University as a theater major and he earned his theatre degree from SIUC in 2005. This same year, he starred in Home and had the lead in other plays including The Greenbird and Parade. Bert also worked in Chicago's famed Second City and participated in the TVI Actors Studio Summer Institute in Los Angeles.
Bert moved to Los Angeles two days after he graduated from college and within two months, he landed his first paying job at the age of 21 when he appeared in a commercial for the reality series Gilligan’s Island. He has since followed his success with guest-starring roles on such hit shows as Justified and House, along with appearances in pilots for Starting Under and Dash 4 Cash.
2010
Parvesh Cheena ~ Class of 1997
2009-2000
2009
Mark Pankuch, Ph.D. ~ Class of 1987
2008
Robert J. Millar, M.D. ~ Class of 1977
Dr. Millar was a member of National Honor Society and was a National Merit Scholar at Waubonsie. He was quarterback and captain of the football team for the first two years of Waubonsie's existence, played basketball, and was All-Conference in baseball. Dr. Millar attended Drake University and received his B.A. in Biology with Cum Laude honors. He continued his education at Loyola University School of Medicine and University of Iowa, completing his doctorial education in 1985. Dr. Millar completed his internship and residency at Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio. By 1998 he was Board Certified in Family Practice.
Since becoming Board Certified Dr. Millar has been an instructor for Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, a Medical Director of Dover-New Philadelphia Emergency Room, formed a solo practice in Moline, Illinois, and ventured into a family care group practice utilizing a “without walls” concept. In 1991, Dr. Millar joined the John Deere Medical Group of the Quad Cities as a charter member. He was featured in the New York Times for the innovative HMO concept the group developed that caters to quality care.
Dr. Millar ventured back to the Naperville area in 2002, joining Hobson Family Medical Associates and currently with the Lakeside Family Practice. He has also been involved with the Aurora-Naperville Rotary, NCO Youth and Family Services Board, Heritage National Healthplan Pharmacy and Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Committees, and the Western Illinois IPA Budget Committee. Dr. Millar is a member of the AMA, AAFP, Rock Island County Medical Society,
American Geriatric Society, and American Society of Addition Medicine.
2007
Kristy (Anderson) Glass ~ Class of 1997
Kristy was a member of National Honor Society and International Thespian Society. She was a member of the Drama Club, Student Council, Swing Choir, Varsity Singers, Musicals, IHSA Competitions, and Choir. Kristy was an active student leader as President of Student Council in 1997, All-State Theatre in 1996, and All-State Chorus in 1997.
She attended DePaul University, graduating in 2000 with a Bachelor of Music. Kristy has sung at the Chicago Theatre, National Theatre, Kennedy Center, Secondstage Theatre, Folger Theatre, and Studio Theatre in Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York City. She has performed for ABC’s Primetime Live, anchored by Diane Sawyer and starred in the infant video series Eebee’s Adventures. Kristy has appeared in numerous print advertisements and is one of the 20 models featured in the Discovery Health Channel series: Runway Moms. She is currently a spokeswoman for Nuvaring. Kristy’s latest project has been her debut album, Picture a Christmas. Her current teaching also includes music teachers of small children and women 18 years and older. Kristy also performs for the Mt. Sinai Children’s Hospital in Manhattan on their closed circuit Kidzone television station. Kristy and her family currently reside in Long Island City.
2006
Derke Price ~ Class of 1981
The 1981 Salutatorian was a member of NHS, a conference champion on the Math Team, and specialized in Extemporaneous Speech as a member of the Speech Team. Derke was President of the Student Council, was a member of the newspaper staff and performed in nine theatre productions. He played tennis, was a founding member of the WV Hockey team and was the 1980 Homecoming King.
Derke graduated from Wheaton College in 1985 and earned his law degree in 1988 from Harvard University. His is a partner at the law firm of Ancel, Glink, Diamond, Bush, DiCianni & Krafthefer, representing municipalities in northern Illinois in the areas of Municipal Law, Special Districts, Real Estate Law, and Land & Economic Development.
He serves as the attorney for several villages and park districts and is Chairman of the Naperville Plan Commission and is an active supporter of many organizations in Naperville.
2005
Cynthia (Curry) Bell ~ Class of 1986
Cindy was Student Council Vice-President, Pom squad captain, and Homecoming and Prom Queen. She earned her Bachelor's degree at Cedarville University and her Masters in Educational Administration from Wright State University.
Cindy is a recipient of the prestigious Golden Apple Award for excellence in teaching. She was also honored as the Math & Science "Teacher of the Year" in the state of Ohio and has been honored by Who's Who of American Educators. She currently teaches in the Indian Prairie School District where she is a perennial recipient of the "Most Influential Educator Award" and is an Adjunct Professor for Rockford College.
2004
Stathis Poulakidas ~ Class of 1988
Stathis was President of his Senior class, President of NHS, and a member of Student Council. He also served as a tutor throughout his years at WV. In Basketball, he earned an All-Conference Honorable Mention award. He attended Illinois Benedictine College, earning his degree in Biochemistry and then his M.D. at Chicago Medical School where he earned numerous academic awards.His residency was at Loyola University Medical Center.
He was a Burn Surgery Fellow at the Shriner's Hospital at the University of California and then at UC-Davis in a Trauma/Critical Care Fellowship. Stathis is actively involved in a number of medical associations and societies and is a Board Certified Surgeon as well as being Board Certified in Critical Care.
2003
Fabien Bownes ~ Class of 1990
A late bloomer, Fabien did not play Football until his Senior year, but he was named All-Conference Honorable Mention. A standout sprinter, Fabien medaled in the Indoor State Track meet in 1990 in the 200 Dash. He attended Western Illinois University Where he was a two-time Conference Champion in both the 100 and 200 as well as a four-time letter winner in both Football and Track. He was the National Champion in the 200 Dash in 1991 and also qualified for Nationals in the 100 and 4 X 100 Relay. He was also a two-time Olympic Tryout Qualifier. Fabien earned his degree in Communications at WIU and was on the Dean's List.
After college, Fabien played for the Chicago Bears from 1995-99 and then with the Seattle Seahawks from 1999-2002, earning numerous accolades. He volunteered for the United Way and upon his retirement, came back to WV and coached football and track.
2002
Stephen C. Jumper ~ Class of 1980
Steve was Senior Class President and a member of the National Honor Society. He played Football, Basketball and Baseball. He pitched two "no-hitters" in baseball and is on the top-ten list of all-time scorers in basketball. Steve earned his Bachelors in Geological Sciences at University of Texas at Austin and advanced his education at Graduate School at the University of Texas, Permian Basin.
As a Geophysicist, Steve is the President, Chief Operating Officer & Director of Dawson Geophysical in Midland, Texas. He is a member of various Geophysical and Geological Societies and has co-authored several professional and technical papers. Steve also volunteers his time for youth in Little League, Boy Scouts and church.
2001
Kevin Broihier ~ Class of 1987
Kevin was Co-Valedictorian, a National Merit Scholar, an NHS member, Editor for the school newspaper and winner of departmental awards in science, foreign language and social studies. He was active in four sports, helping to set a school track record in the 1600 Relay and serving as Captain of the first WVHS soccer team.
Kevin majored in Psychology at the University of Chicago where his studies included speech perception and artificial intelligence. He the earned his PH. D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cognitive Science, focusing on models of human language acquisition. He has an active career in quantitative research, computer programming and trading securities in Asian markets.
2000
Dawn (Shuneman) DeSart ~ Class of 1981
While a student at WVHS, Dawn was active in the arts and related extracurricular activities. She was in various choral groups, competed on the Speech team, and acted in and directed Waubonsie theater productions. She graduated from Mankato State in Minnesota with a degree in Mass Communications and Minors in Speech and Psychology. She worked for Public Radio affiliates while in college and after graduation. She also volunteered her time at a homeless shelter and crisis intervention center.
Dawn's Emmy Award winning career focused on broadcasting in numerous venues, notably in the Chicago area where she did traffic and news for a number of radio stations and then traffic and human interest stories for WMAQ-TV. Dawn's real love is writing. She has been published in various magazines and newspapers and continues to write fiction and non-fiction.
1999-1997
1999
Dawn Marie Schaible ~ Class of 1983
At WV, Dawn was in National Honor Society and was a member of the Volleyball and Tennis teams, as well as Flag Corps and Math Team. Dawn attended Bradley University, earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering. She then earned a Masters degree in Space Systems Operation from Florida Institute of Technology.
Dawn works for NASA and has been the Lead Engineer for Environmental Control and Life Support Systems on the Orbiter Endeavor, the Lead Test Engineer for the International Space Station's first US launched element and was a member of the Mission Control Center at Johnson Space Center to deploy the first element. She speaks on behalf of NASA at schools across the country and has authored various articles. She has been awarded the Space Flight Awareness Program's highest award along with multiple Certificates of Commendation.
1998
Paul Konrad ~ Class of 1983
Paul was active in the Arts and Student Council. He was Drum Major for the Marching Band, a member of the Concert and Swing choir, and was cast in numerous theatrical productions at Waubonsie. Paul graduated from DePaul Goodman School of Drama and went on to complete his masters in Speech, Radio, Television, and Film from Northwestern University. He studied meteorology at Mississippi State University.
Paul joined the WGN-TV Morning News team as a weathercaster/reporter in 1996. He was previously a weathercaster in Tampa, Florida as well as Montgomery, Alabama and also in Chicago with CLTV. He has won seven Emmy Awards for his broadcast work.
1997
Dr. Kurt Warkenthien ~ Class of 1980
The inaugural inductee to the "club" of Distinguished Alumni was involved in all aspects of high school life. He was the 1980 Valedictorian, earning departmental awards in physics and history. He was a three-sport athlete, involved in drama, and was President of the Student Council. After high school, he attended University of Illinois, getting his degree in Biology. He then moved on to Loyola Strich School of Medicine.
He set up his first practice in Monticello, IL, then went to South Carolina and then returned to Naperville where he is a Family Practitioner at Naperville Medical Associates. Throughout his life he has been involved with community service efforts as an advocate for childhood and academic health. He has sponsored athletic teams, volunteered his time as a physician in shortage areas, served as an instructor/advisor for medical students, provided physicals as a fundraising efforts for local schools, etc. (As a fun fact, he was also a contestant on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".)
Trivia & Photos from the Past
1976--Football games were played at Indian Plains
1980--First "Spirit Week" at WVHS
1981--Interior walls were built as "open campus" concept faded
1982--WV bought four new Apple II computers.
1983--Prom ticket prices rose from $7.00 to $7.50
1987--Math Wing Opens
1988--Homecoming Parade around Fox Valley Mall
1991--Student Parking sticker costs $5.00
1992--Atrium Wing and new Theatre open
1996--Green & Gold Bank opens inside the WV cafeteria
(a full service branch of Mid-America--now Math Resource)
2000--Yearbook is renamed the "Arrowhead" (was originally "Neuqua")
2001--Pottowatomie Patio is built
2002--Graduation moves to College of DuPage
2003--Gold (Freshmen) Campus Opens
2007--Girls Soccer wins 1st team state championship in school's athletic history
2009--Gold Campus Closes
2012--Graduation moves to Northern Illinois University's Convocation Center
Original Staff - 1975 |
Original Staff - 1975 |
Original Staff 1975 |
Original Staff - 1975 |
Original Staff - 1975 |
Packed Bleachers "Back in the Day" |
Lockers in the Cafeteria |
Where's the bleachers? and the church... and the entrance drive... and the Atrium?
Before Additions |
Before Walls
Open LMC |
Old Main Entrance Glass doors on right went outside. "Attendance" is current Lunch Line Entrance
Cafe - At least the steps are still there |
Old Entrance at Night Pretend you're sitting in the Atrium looking at the Cafe entrance. |
Old Entrance Left of Entrance was Art. Far left - Old Auditorium |
1976 - Looking West No Softball Fields No Lake Waubonsie
1979 - Looking West The Lake has been dug |
1979 Looking North/Northeast |
1979 Looking North - Baseball field is under construction. Now-Basically the Student Lot and Fieldhouse. Courts have since doubled. |
Cross Country 1981
Like Fish Out of Water |
Haven't I Seen Him on Channel Nine's Weather? |
"Burns" vs. the "Swifts"
and "Mortimer" |
How big was your hair?
Classic Fashions for the Staff. Albin Grill, Sue Mead, Fred Johnson, Ed Thompson, Sue Mack, Richard Kerner, Sher Renken, Tom Weber |
Dedicated Staff
Ye Olde Weight Room Now the Dance Room |
GO WARRIORS! |