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City of the Century . . . working for a better future for its in- habitants. One sunny day last spring, amid cheers cmd clapping, Mayor Lehnhausen proudly accept- ed the All-American City Award. Many factors had combined to make our city outstanding. Courthouse Square exemplified what citizens' committees had accomplished. When plans for our new courthouse first appeared, they included a large parking lot. Peorians felt, however, that this area should provide a mid- town center of beauty and caused the blueprints to be altered to in- clude landscaping. Business and in- dustry's movement to abandon the downtown area halted. Banks, mo- tels, and churches began rebuilding, and Caterpiller erected its world- wide headquarters here. Washing- ton Square rose on a previously run- down site, private citizens obtained money for a new animal shelter, and the Park Board moved to purchase land on which to build a waterfront park. Foresight, faith, and fifty mil- lion dollars combined the make a city of the future out of Peoria. Introductlon Page 3 The Center of Our Ejforlis L Peoria High met the challenge to change with the times. Switching to IBM scheduling, adding a fifth coun- selor, projects sponsored by the PE departments, and other curriculum modifications typified Central's pro- gressive spirit. The school tried a new setup first semester involving five lunch hours and a fourth hour homeroom but discarded the latter in Ianuary. Extra-curricular activities served to enrich the participants. Teachers and students also cooper- ated to maintain the traditions as- sociated with PHS through scholastic and athletic accomplishments. 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Winter arrived with its glistening snow, although the latter waited un- til long after the cold air had sent its biting fingers through us. Peoria's sledding areas and skating rinks pro- vided escapes from Weekday rou- tines. Appearance of the timid sprouts and the pale buds of spring brought with it promises of renewal. Throughout the year, quiet evenings were sometimes set aside for simply dreaming of the future. it Q 31' ,X 1 , .1 5 2 . f ii 3 : X:-W Introduction Page 7 s 1 8 Peoria enriched its citizens' lives through varied cultural activities. Lakeview Center, which housed over twenty groups and a planatarium, drew double the national attendance average. Youth Symphony, the Civic Ballet, concerts at the Glen Oak band shell, and the Peoria Sym- phony attracted PHS students. Some worked at Cornstock Theater and Pe- oria Players. Broadway Theater League, Bradley University, and Amateur Musical brought outstand- ing groups to our city. Weekends the zoo and the conservatory open- ed. Art work which had been viewed at our Fine Arts Festival became part of District l5O's award winning exhibit at the State Pair. Other or- ganizations also contributed to the improvement opportunities. Expanding ultural Li e t Introduction Page 9 Hands: Learned, Learning . Wagyu' 'QQ N f, . ff f A . Q-fx 5 M 'W 3 nm 'M My f' for ff The people of Central labored to create a better school. Their hands performed tasks or showed feelings. Hands and minds strove to produce perfect papers while teachers' pens moved to evaluate work. Friendly relationships or angry moods were revealed. Hands aroused team sup- port or carried on a game. They comprised the substance with which PHS advanced. as Introduction Page 11 ' 3 '1 it ' . 5 ff: if . f , A If Y i' it if A J -' . N ' . if r gg r V ' i A r it X A i e . ' - A: . it . W' If . . 1 . s . iii n 0 A1 l rf : , J TM . t i itr f,,'ff ffjj r n t t tr tt i l l j v 1 1k t e fx J be f - i ' XX . K K-,.. r x i t X' xt ' fx ' J V VA'X.' 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'HX d fzfis g , L S f , l 1 Q Introduction Page 13 Demanding, nderstanding In a faculty such as ours, many outstanding teachers work. We would like to call attention to one who we feel exemplifies a superior educator. Within his chosen field, he generates enthusiasm While demand- ing perfection. Though he is some- times sharp, he will give of himself to help a student meet his goals. His pupils try harder as a result of his compassion and understanding. He has also sponsored classes, leading them through their projects at PHS. A pioneer, he founded the Youth Symphony. We of the CREST staff Wish to acknowledge an Al1-Ameri- can educator, I. ELMER SZEPESSY Q29 , H Introduction Page 15 'i ini? nw 0 1 3-J .32 154-1 i Fifi, J ,Y Q. A My-Q 7,42 .4555 .K Q K in W . A' ' ' W' ,: f, . A, .44 a 5.41 ,, , . ' Wai, Q gm i W , 52 W, I X aa? QS-Fi? ' Q-sg, m fn . R 3334 .X,pnr,,i2ri A ff , ' . V A ? 1 0--...sm W f. W., 25311. if iw , ,, .xx I E 2' x Q, , 0 f f x L A W' ' L , A ii ' . f - si K Lum 52 , ' 4 W 5: fff, 'J , Faculty-Academic dministration In his second year as the prin- HARRY WHITAKER cipal of Peoria High School, Mr. Harry Whitaker, with his positive attitude, commanded the respect and the attention of both students and faculty. Mr. Whitaker attended all functions and banquets where Peoria High students received awards. He wrote letters of recom- mendation for students applying for a job or for college. Well-known around the halls, he greeted stu- dents and often took time to chat with them and to leave them with encouragement. Mr. Whitaker was helped by Mr. Harvey Tucker, assistant principal. This year Mr. Tucker was relieved of many of the disciplinary duties, en- abling him to spend more time with making and planning the master programs in coordination with the counselors and faculty. As activities director, he collected eligibility sheets for cheerleaders and boys in sports. Mr. Tucker not only moved into a new office, but also received a new secretary. Both men led Peoria High students on the road to education and progress. Principal .i-JUNK' HARVEY TUCKER Assistant Principal rf . Q? 8 if N N' 'XM ... 3: ,.......--e Y-M 5- . N-QI, 3 , 9:14-'4svu+.a 4.1 1 'QIJ-v-1 -'sfs . n 7 ' ' M-as-S-' Q, . . 7 ' 'iii . i fx is . FLORENCE POSHARD Dean of Girls HENRY STEPPING Dean of Boys -cf ' DR. MARK W. BILLS Superintendent of Schools Acting as Dean of Girls at Peoria High School was Miss Florence Poshard. She counseled girls, worked out honor rolls, enforced ad- ministration policies, and supervised the commencement exercises. Mr. Stepping, in his first year as Dean of Boys, commanded dis- cipline, distributed parking permits, and Was a part of the Senior Na- tional Honor Society selection committee. This was the last year for Dr. Mark Bills to serve as superintendent of Peoria schools. Next Iuly Dr. Claude E. Norcross will take the position. It was the Board's job to determine school policy, finances, teachers' salaries, and business education. Superintendent and Board MEMBERS of the BOARD-seated: Elizabeth Cleaver, Leo Sullivan, Virginia Newell. Back row: Iackson Newlin, Robert Iameison, Frederick Bourlcmd, Espey Williamson. 1 , U . M ,M 4-'KK 5 A H fn... it . N M- .rrrrs 'gf E at I. X Faculty Page 19 Dreams of the Future Newlyweds Mr. bicycle. 5 fig'-Q ,K ,.. ,. .V fffmfisisi aw fm On a clear day at ihe Wor1d's Fair, Mr. Winter can see forever. cmd Mrs. George Irwin begin by economizing on their tandem X. asv' ,nv-. NV3?' iuffxi. 1 ' - ff g , ' if - 5' ' ' ui- IP 1' I ALBRIGHT, ADA MAE: U.S. History BAILEY, ELEANOR: Spanish BAIRD, IOHN: Algebra: Geometry: Math BARNETT, CHERYL: Algebra: Geometry BAUDER, HARRY: Regional Geography BEHRENS, MYRTLE: Office Personnel BERNHARDY, VERYL: Chemistry: General Science: Physics BIELEMA, MARTIN: Intermediate Algebra: Geometry BILL, MARIE: Library Clerk BOHREN, KAY: Clothing BOOTH, DONALD: American Government BOYLE, BRUCE: Counselor BRITKO, STEPHEN: Art CARR, BETSY: Art CAVENY, ANN: Spanish CHAMNESS, THEOLINE: Orthopedic Room CHAPMAN, IANET: Foods: Clothing COCHRAN, WILLARD: Distributive Education: Busi- ness Law COLE, LUCILE: Physical Education: Driver's Education COLLIER, DORIS: Shorthand: Business Law: Reading Center DEAL, PATRICIA: Math: Algebra DENTINO, GEAN: Physical Education DIETRICH, MARY: English DODD, VIRGINIA: Office Personnel ENGLAND, WILLIAM: Algebra: Advanced Math: Counselor PINK, WALTER: General Math: Geometry FISHER, BERNADINE: Office Personnel FLUEGEL, THEODORE: Chemistry GARD, POLLY: General Business: Typing GLOBE, CHARLENE: English: Speech: Drama Faculty Page 21 ummertime This summer proved interesting and profitable for many of the teach- ers of Peoria High. Miss Rice, Miss Peterson, Mrs. McCullough, and Mrs. Fisher went to England and France, while Miss Kellogg toured Switzer- land and Austria. Mr. Suffield ex- hibited artwork at the State Fair. Miss Mullins played catcher for the Pekin Lettes. Children's puppet shows in the park kept Mrs. Irwin busy. Some continued their education. Miss Bailey received her Master's degree in Spanish, while Miss Den- tino enrolled in physical education workshops. GREER, MARGARET: English: Advanced Speech: Debate GURSKI, ALAN: Graphic Arts HARDEN, ION: Economic Geography HARRIS, LARRY: Reading Center HARTMANN, RENNIE: English HICOK, CHARLES: Auto Mechanics HIGGINS, RUDY: Analytical Geometry: Calculus: A1- gebra, Trigonometry HOGAN, IERRY: German HOLMES, BEVERLY: English HORST. CARL: Physics IRWIN. GEORGE: Typing IRWIN, MARGUERITE: French Good grief! Charlie Brown and his friends visit Mrs. Webster's English class. fats. . two ,W Ein' l . .nw r W ' W K We 955 -vffsx at. Q K f .,, . ... . 1 if L. Sigur I -f X 15 Sioux . , , A ,www A , Uiwstsktseieseezzti' 'nmssfam ,333 X sg - if , M,,,,,....,.m-ww IAMIESON, RICHARD: Physical Education: English KEITHILEY. IEAN: Clothing: Home Nursing KELLOGG, HELEN: English: Business English KIRKHUS, RUTH: Office Personnel KOEPPING, ERNEST: Bookkeeping: General Business KRIEGER, IONE: Study Hall KWASIGROH, DOUGLAS: Auto Mechanics KWASIGROH, EI.EANOR: Speech LA CROIX, ROBERT: Biology: General Science LANE, RICHARD: Biology: General Science LARKE, DORIS: Foods: Family Living LAVERY, LARRY: Physical Education LINDER. DOROTHY: Vocal Music LURIE, ALLAN: Machine Shop: Electronics: Driver Training MAXWELL, MARY: Ancient History MCBRIEN. RUSSEL: U.S. History Faculty Page 23 MCCORMICK, IAMES: Counselor MCCULLOUGH, ANNE: Office Personnel MCGUIRE, EMMA: Foods MILLER, LINDA: Physical Education MULLINS, ANN: Physical Education NASCHERT, DON: Chemistry NEFF, IOE: French NIEKAMP, KENNETH: Wood Shop: Mechanical Drawing O'CONNOR, PATRICIA: English: Communications O'TOOLE. EUGENE: Counselor PARKER, MARGUERITE: Visually Handicapped PEPLOW, WALTER: Algebra, General Math PETERSON, M'URIEL: English POCKLINGTON: LORETTA: Typing PRICE, MARY: Algebra: Geometry: General Math RICE, EMILY: English SALZER, PHILLIP: U.S. History SCHAUT, MAURINE: English Mr. O'Toole displays the award he received from the Illinois School Counselors Association. -sci' li, is S ir Yu? v sgitcmnsatf, -3. s Q We . 5 .g :Nerf 3 rg fl 1-km? jf ,JK -M.'sn?'Ff5g':i?Eif51?E?ix'4511? 'ii :Tfv3?f4'15'i57i35ai5i5E??+iZ-:'-?'?ii ,, .ass ., K 1 fwmsfifrssezm. K 1 ifzgfxvgvfi fs f1 f- - ' 1 ' 'UL xx, 5, sv? Tl W if -' in 2-Md . R. i S,-vary, ' ..- , .., Q K m iss. r. , -A I. ,upw- L' ' Q . iii' l , f ff f . T, j it f ' I - 'is Interests The interests of the Peoria High faculty were many and varied. Mr. Fink participated in the Illinois Air National Guard. Horticulture inter- ested Mrs. Chamness and Mr. Boyle. Heading the Faculty Flower Fund, Miss Kellogg collected money for special occasions. Mr. Lane flew a rented airplane on Weekends. Golf challenged Mr. Bielema on many a sunny day, while Mr. Tucker en- joyed tennis. Mrs. Winings taught a Bradley course in elementary edu- cation, while Miss Dentino taught dancing in Pekin. Mrs. Glore and her husband sang religious duets. SCHICK, RANDALL: General Math: Algebra: Trigo- nometry SEMLOW. ROBERT: Mechanical Drawing: Driver Education SMITH, ROBERT: Physical Education: U.S. History SMITH, SANDRA: Dramatics: English SOMMER, IOSEPH: Biology SPRENGER, EILEEN: Study Hall STANGER, EUGENE: Librarian STEVENOR, ROBERT: Biology STEVENS, ALICE: Study Hall STOCK, JOHN: Typing: Shorthand STOSKOPF, HERBERT: Band STUART, MICHAEL: Physical Education Faculty Page 25 Cooks and Polioomon OFFICERS: D. Mcxrchcmd, I. Simmons. I. Sibley, I. Shelton. MEMBERS OF THE CAFETERIA STAFF-ROW 1: A. Shulewitz, E. Whitehursl, L. Williams, D. McGrcme, L. Rowl. ROW 2: H. Legg, M. Huber. V. Thomson. M Bambrough, I. Coffey, I. Conner. ROW 3: M. Smith, N. Correll, W. Schmidt, I Tewell. B. Thomas, M. Heinold. AW.. hum asf f. 'iw . . RQ ff... .... , . I 6 Q., , . Y SUFFIELD, IOE: English SUPFIELD, LYI.E: Art SWANSON, IUDITH: English SWISHER, GLYDA: English: Latin SY, SARA: Algebra: Advanced Math SZEPESSY, ELMER: Orchestra THOMPSON, GLORIA: Library Clerk TINDALL, GARY: Modem History: American Govern- ment TONEY. KATHY: Spanish TROY. IAMES: Geography WALLER. LEANNE: Ottice Personnel WALLIN. SWEN: Driver Education WEBSTER, GRETCHEN: English WESTHOFF. WILBUR: Woodshop WHITAKER, DICK: Physical Education: American Govemment WHITAKER, IERRY: Drafting WICKER. NEIL: General Business: Physical Education WININGS, MARY: Counselor WINTERS: MICHAEL: Biology: General Science WYETH, JERRY: Shorthand: Typing ZIEGLER. CHARLOTTE: German ZIEGLER, LILLY: Office Personnel ZIPFEL, RONALD: English Faculty Page 27 English Department Grammar, theme Writing, discuss- ing recent books, and doing research papers played an important part in rounding out the English back- ground. Freshmen diagrammed and wrote themes. Sophomores did out- side reading and studied Iulius Cae- sar. Iuniors spent much of their time studying the American founda- tion to literature and history While seniors advanced in learning about English literature, poetry, and more about Shakespeare. Some entered writing contests. Ben Frank1in's advice still holds true today. N Q if English literature is studied by Carol Marchand and Connie McGil1icuddy. Varying degrees of concentration accompany Mrs. O'Connor's English class Make In W cow' AM omsswm. The directions scxid it would come out here. says Mrs. Thompson about the new copier. How did you spell it? asks Diane Murphy. Academics Page 29 Good gestures are necessary in drama, says Mrs. Smith. David I-11511 d1'GmUfi29S 41 C01'l1edY 1'9f1dU1g Speech and Drama Give Poise Speech and drama courses helped students gain poise in front of other people. First year speech was re- quired as a part of sophomore En- glish classes, but senior students could take a second year speech course. These classes performed cr certain amount of speeches in one or two semesters. Drama classes pre- sented small skits and one-act plays to their individual classes. They also gave Charlie Brown's Christmas at the Christmas assembly. His friends? ofter innocent Charlie Brown a bowl of forbidden popcorn Hans Lehman lectures ti, jf-'sr i,,. Miss Ziegler's German class about his home in Berlin. IITJLJ U wwufwrm Tiff? FE Posters from Miss Swisher's Latin classes stimulate interest. ti. '-'f ,,...-L '..Z','Jf- '--v',.. JH-' ' 'fx f P I , , it 1427 ,, f f fu iff? X vmfzffw - P SM. -'Af - 1 ,'f,,.1 7' f u f' f'iAf2'zsf:4 N Tu-:mtv K' 'M s 13 A mf, 'UK wif Ng '-'-wanna--www Foreign Languages Walking down the halls, no one could help but hear the different lan- guage classes in session of voices in Latin, Spanish, German, and French. First and second year concerned ba- sic structure and the vocabulary. Third year students studied rules which govern the construction, and those of fourth year read literature and poetry. ,whim French students join their voices with Mrs. Irwin's as they enjoy one ot their favorite songs. Academics Page 31 With a little guidance, the swirling paint reflects a student's many moods. O O rt Develops Creatlvlt Art classes and teachers helped to bring out the creativity in students with projects and assignments. First year students sketched continuous line drawings. They did a project with attenuation by stretching a fa- miliar shape out of proportion. Sec- ond and third year students Worked in three dimensions with sculpture and pottery. Third year students also carved Wooden toys during the pre-Christ- mas season, while fourth year stu- dents made linoleum block prints in several different colors. All the stu- dents exhibited their best work at the Fine Arts Festival this spring. f s My ft 4W gg Q Q 8 it 9 Q31- za O 9 va 5 Q lust a little more plaster, says Susie Rodewald. Interested students of the art classes View Mr. Peter Bennett's water color demonstration. its 1 fx M' Ll .as 2 -is A ., .rs ff' The band's presence enlivens school spirit at the Friday pep assemblies. Mrtszepssfs Orchestra tunes up before plcyingapiece. Concert choir members practice every third hour under the guidance of Mrs. Linder. Music: Classes Each morning instrumental musi- cians practiced under the batons of Mr. Elmer Szepessy and Mr. Herbert Stoskopi. The infectious beat of the band promoted school spirit at the pep assemblies, football games, and basketball games with such songs as our loyalty song, Tijuana Taxi, and Fancy Pants. The orchestra gave demonstrations at the grade schools to interest young musicians. Directed by Mrs. Dorothy Linder, all choral groups combined to present the Christmas Vespers. The concert choir participated in the Mid-State festival. Music classes studied re- ligious and popular music. All music students performed at the Fine Arts Festival in the spring. Academics Page 33 Guides for Living Food classes learned the life of a gourmet through preparing food and serving it. Clothing classes learned the best Way to construct jumpers, skirts, and blouses. After completing a project, the classes held a style show so that others could View their creations Family Living classes involved the problems of getting along with people. All the home economics classes prepared students for their future roles as homemakers. Margee Russell is helped by Mrs. Bohren while fitting pieces of the pattern to the material. Cooks of the food classes anxiously wait their turns to taste new recipes. Home economics students feqiure q showcase each week I ' ' I ' inf:-, , l ! . AU Q P.E. and Drivers' Ed. Focus on x 2 2-E ,. I .. ,,, f Zap! says handball player, Mike O'Donnell. i. ,ii fu' 9 Physical education classes strived to have a good fitness program. Girls played recreational games, and practiced skills in gymnastics, bowl- ing, field hockey, golf, archery, and both modern and folk dances. Boys participated in baseball, Wrestling, weight-lifting, intramural sports, and isometrics. Each class studied health for a part of the year. All classes Fitness, Safety heard Mr. Gimenez give a lecture on drugs and its effects. Iunior and sew nior girls made health posters, bul- letin boards, or Wrote reports. Sophomores spent nine Weeks tak- ing classroom Driver Education. Some took optional simulator and behind the Wheel instruction before or after school. Concentration is an important part of gymnastics for Iean Nelson on the parallel bars. Health posters lend atmosphere to Mrs. Mil1er's classroom. During her similator lesson, Cathy Propst learns driving basics. ' , ij in ' s T Y .',yVVy, i ,g.V ' 'ity i T nl ,n 5 c't i V' i M' f' i WH 3.5 mari nl L fs 5 , ig TYPE ssiis iiis , 5 .. .W .W,!5. k L . .,.. , . I 'fggn V V ...KTM f 'j W f s gs 'W' N . V . tb . N W- . .g,,, . js.. Y 3 E, g,'t Vg i y,,' 5 L t ' is N Academics Page 35 - , Technical Courses Lead to Future Vocations Mechanical Drawing classes taught boys how to correctly use the different types of drawing instru- ments cmd gave the basic funda- mentals of making and reading a drawing. Drafting provided a back- ground for industrial arts and other vocational occupations. E l e c t r i c shop taught boys to become elec- trical technicians. ts, iw ii Mike Withers examines electronic components. Mike Shafts and Randy Turner make blueprint copies with the new drafting machine. Drawing a straight line isn't as easy as it looks for Leonard Yang as he uses his T-square. I 1 my X x R Danna. Blake Lovelace wears his protective glasses required in the machine shop. Technlcnans at Work Mr. Hicok, pointing to an important part ot this engine, shows Carl Schmidt and Ted Howard. 'VX' pp I Woodshop classes made individ- ual projects such as bowls and cut- ting boards. More advanced projects such as lamps, tables, and stereo cabinets were valued at as much as two hundred dollars. Boys of ma- chine shop solved problems with machines instead of paper and pen- cil. Both classes operated on a mass production basis. Auto mechanics students learned about the structure of engine motors. One project in- volved reconstructing an old engine. Academics Page 37 Gee. that was nice of You. - - Wonder what it could be. . . Thcxt's my boy! says Mr. Bielemcr. presenting Curt Herink cr math czwcrrd. QKL N it H it ?'?ft'?'3E 5 CGSYEST Fred Bennett and Tim Newlin find that cz straight line can make cz curve. 38 .-....,,,, nu, If I C4111 lust get if Openl- - - It's just what I wanted! K' 2, K,..,k.kk H kk W Vw T t za...,iw,, tg -1, , 2 rganized Thinking and Logic Mr. Baird demonstrates his ability to master this term. PHS offered courses to prepare students for future math classes. Pre- algebra and algebra classes laid the foundation for geometry, which re- quired systematical reasoning and logic. Some classes used solid ob- jects and models to gain depth per- ception. Second year included quad- ratics, logarithms, and some trigo- nometry. Math courses such as college algebra, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and calculus gave ad- ditional knowledge. Some classes participated in the National Mathe- matics contest in the spring. Academics Page 39 Skill in using various types of office equipment is required in business. Becky Matheny is able to find her way with her white cane Business, Special E Use New Skills The students from the orthepedic room and from the classroom for the visually handicapped met each day. Visually handicapped students used a large print typewriter, tapes from regular text books, a floating mag- nifier, a typewriter with braille keys, record player, and readers. Senior service and Key Club members vol- unteered their services in the orthe- pedic room. Business courses prepared stu- dents for work in future vocations. The department received new equip- ment such as a key punch machine, two calculators, two executives, and a color changer for the mimeograph machine. Pupils in the office occu- pations or distributive education classes attended school in the morn- ing until third hour and worked for a business firm until 4:30 in the after- noon. PHS also offered courses in typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand. Shorthand students listen carefully as Mr. Wyeth dictate-S CI bl-1SiIleSS letter ' anis Past Social Students Review The Social Studies department of- iered a variety of courses to students. Iuniors had the choice of taking American government and either economic geography or modern his- tory. Members of government classes took two field trips, held political de- bates, and heard reports. Economic geography provided students with a general background in the rela- tionship between people and the land formations. Modern history en- tailed events ot Europe from 1600 through World War II. U.S. history, required for all seniors, reviewed their knowledge of our country. Re- gional geography students studied climate and its effects. Pupils of ancient medieval history compared primitive man's civilizations and the As he lectures to his economic geography class, Mr. Troy uses gestures to emphasize a point. Government students visit the old courthouse statue. 'Twins 5 f W V i gin. Romans, Egyptians, and Greeks. In a debate, government student Mike Kuminski gives his views on capital punishment. History students prepare a bulletin board of the Illinois sesqui-centennial. s Rf. fxf.: Just G few grains of sulfur' . . And the right amount of heat, cmd. . . It worked! It worked! Science Classes Explore Science courses helped students to understand progress in certain sci- entific fields. General Science served as a prelude to the more advanced courses. Students made special proj- ects. Biology students explored the development of plants and animals. They dissected crayfish and frogs. Chemists became acquainted with the laboratory to perform their titra- tions, scales and Weights, and chemi- cal formulas. Physics helped students understand the principals of energy and matter. Second year biologists dissected a pig, earthworm, shark head, crayfish, and a sheep's heart. Both the second year chemistry and biology classes met for two hours each day. The science library pro- vided a place for research. Some stu- dents entered the Bradley Science Fair in March to learn about a specialized subject. Mr. Lane inspects the pig dissecti nknown Fields on of second year biology students Ie!! Maxwell and Tom Smith Advertising for a Science Fair, Mr. Horst's window displays a physics project. Larry Chianakas aids Mr. Stevenor in caring for the plants in the greenhouse. Physics student, lim Frost, controls an induction tube. Academics Page 43 5 5 S1 5 gi S fx is if Q. M. w we-MA m Www- , Q yf S .Q Vg Q1 '53 9? . - 5 an i fm ,wk , . Q. har' W, 3. Y 3 , Q A lf f?'2'i ' r W .1 SGW, 1 V-K if 'P' .Q H '.w,?4' 4. gwwff-lffiexif if in W ' 5555532331: uv.J-'QA r lux' 5, 'iw x. M W , nw y , I ,, , L9 ,., L, -l f , ff 1 ,, ,, ,, 1 ' Q2 - -w 5 :hm Q x M af i D 'Fl-. V. x, ,F Wm. K by ,M Y ,Q .M .k xv ,, Q 'Sk ag 'Mm V+ 3 ,..r 'ir-if -4:-C 71 Y' 4 vmqgmv 1 5 is tudent Li e ,fjff A Quiet aftemoons provide a change of pace for Ruth Huber and Greg Beard. A Mixture of Sun-worshipers rejoiced as the school year slowly faded away into Super Summer '67. Ice cream cones and lemonade stands once again appeared, and students found little or no problem with handling the extra hours of free time. The hot weather saw many people oft on va- cations, while others welcomed the heat at various pools and beaches around the Peoria area. Many hours were spent in acquiring skills in summer sports such as sailing, golf, tennis, and water skiing. Picnics and weekend trips to baseball games heightened the carefree spirit of summer. To the more industrious, summer provided extra opportunities to help someone else and learn at the same time, or to take that one certain course in summer school. And, yet there were also the quiet times spent in just relaxing-times to do nothing and enjoy it. Summer volunteer hours add up as Ian Trimmer learns the basics of occupational therapy. oments Add p to ake uper ummer '67 Studying techniques to improve their games are Tim Tiarks, Holly Swardenski, Iohn Happe, and Betsy Moser. 'But it's too cold! screams Donan McGaughey. Ice cream cones and good scenery can liven up anyone's day. -QSF X t 'Wyre ff - Mi I t.?saf ff :sal Student Life 47 anety Epitomizes Fall Sparked by new experiences and mellowed by routine, fall arrived with the beginning of school. Fresh- men, as usual, were temporarily be- wildered, while upperclassmen ap- peared seemingly calm and col- lected. School books and homework soon became a part of the scene, but weekends provided time for fun. Football games, hayrack rides, mixers, and just goofing off filled students' time. Old friendships were renewed and new ones made, as the leaves once again changed color and summer disappeared in the excitement of fall. Am I really bobbing for apples or just drowning? wonders Iim Kahn. Ian Gardner and Randy Holman find that teamwork is helpful Freshmen obtain their first glimpse of the school at orientation. if A blazing bonfire lightens and brightens hopes the night before the annual Turkey Day Game. Midnight mischief is fun for some-annoying for others. A gay, light-hearted atmosphere is created at the annual PTA Fun Fair. as n i Student Life Page 49 Homecoming Week Sparks Spirit and Verve 5 Making measurements for his ark. Noah, portrayed by Tom Cusick. attempts to locate the center oi the world. Hurried and creative preparations to disguise a Volkswagen before the pa rade to the football stadium are made the night of the Homecoming game Freshman, sophomore and junior attendants Sandy Bowers, Ienm M111er and Lynn Davis represent their classes in the 1967 Homecoming Queens court .nip Sir 59 , 2-wi W7 in Central tudents Weeks of anticipation cmd prepa- ration resulted in a spirited Home- coming at Peoria High. Traditional stunt shows, based on the theme, Central-Center of our Wor1d, were staged Wednesday and Thurs- day nights in the auditorium. A pep assembly Friday after school was climaxed by a 25-car parade to the football stadium where the Central Lions were defeated by East Peoria. During halftime at the game, Student Council P r e s i d e n t, Iohn Nyradi crowned Cris Ianssen Homecoming Queen and presented her court. It was also announced at this time that the Senior Class had won the com- petition for the best stunt show. The Shags provided music Saturday night at the dance, and, as the witching hour approached, Home- coming week ccnne to an end. Reigning as senior Homecoming attendants are Susie Schone- Wise and Ruth Huber, Chris Janssen Homecoming Queen Student Lite 51 ,V M t' A tea-party-tipsy Miss Birdeshaw in Senior Class Play. Hours of Rehearsal Congresswoman Reed reminisces with old flame during stay at her alma mater. Long hours are spent in preparation of the contest play, A Trap is a Small Place. 1 ','L 5 :.,, U. . s Woody scoffs sarcastically at Man Cgle, Agatha Reed is filled with the tension ot the weekend, while Woody takes over calmly. Plus Lights and ake-Up Bring Stage to Life In the contest play, Andy explains to Iess that he is taking his mother instead of her. A tale of love reality Cowardice and education unfolded as the Se- nior Class presented Good-Bye My Fancy to the student body. The story centered on Congresswoman Agatha Reed, portrayed by Kathy Wagner, as she returned to her alma mater for cr weekend only to find her old flame had become the dean of the school. Complicated by a disap- proving, sarcastic secretary, played by Iulie Gibb, and a magazine re- porter Who loved Agatha, the story continued to weave back and forth. As Woody, the secretary, and Matt Cole, the reporter, schemed to turn Agatha away from the dean, the story unfolded to an appreciative audience. The one act play, A Trap is a A Small Place, was presented by PHS Thespians as the contest play in the MS-9 Speech Tournament. The story of a young Woman who found herself trapped in her position in life, the lead was played by Mary Loh- f ' 'f f f mar. Supporting actors and actresses in the play were Bill Kramm, Iulie Gibb, and Belinda McLemore. Student Lite Page 53 ta, ,sf A my-if . ,M ,K as ,S- K if .. - W. rms. Q,Av,.v .. 'K Usfi1fQ1vaiyssn,e::sgt5s,,, K, ' .,-. ,Q K K' ,V Qzlw,-f ima Captured by that Christmas spirit! The temptation of a fresh snowfall is irresistible to Sally Sutton and Ieif Maxwell :fran , . W , -uiyv H Guitar and friend in talent assembly. With a little unneeded help from Susie Boyd, Scott Russel is assured of a strike. , . A.-,ef , f ' ,fri ,, f 1' -sy .VT ' ' Kraig Gearheard learns the hazards of having your own car in the middle of winter the hard way. Whirlwind of Events Storm Central A good shot and a winning score arouses school spirit and team support at a basketball game. Literally snowed on, under and around, students were caught up in the many happenings of the winter season. The thought of Christmas presents to be bought and a little extra money to spend prompted some to obtain part-time jobs. Stu- dent Council launched its annual two-cents-a-day campaign for Christmas baskets for the needy and also sponsored the Christmas Talent Assembly, while the Committee of Forty planned the Winter formal. With the arrival of Winter vacation, students were off again to enjoy their days of fun and frolicsy but re- turning to school, basketball games and semester finals, they remained as always-active and energetic. Student Life 55 Scandinavian Countries Are Spotlighted b Grete Hurlen The crowded halls between classes become a part of Grete's life in Peoria. Grete Hurlen tells of Norwegian legend of cr troll to Kathy Wagner, lean Newlin, Tim Newlin, and Mike Becker. AFS at PHS Sara Dallmeyer This year, Grete Hurlen left a small, industrial town in southern Norway and her family of five to journey to the United States as an American Field Service student. As a new member of the Iackson P. New- lin family, she attended PHS and lived as an American teen-ager. Besides receiving an AFS student, Peoria High was also fortunate enough to be able to send a student overseas. Sara Dallmeyer traveled to the town of Schonenwerd, Switzer- land where she became a member of the Hans von Weissensluh family for almost two months last summer. For two weeks of her stay she attended a secondary school with her l7-year- old sister, Regine, and studied with her. The Hans von Weissensluhs, Sara Da11meyer's family abroad, gather around the dinner table. Hiking in the Swiss mountains occupies the family's free time. Student Lite Page 57 pperclassmen Earn Centralas Curtis Herink Cheryl Somogyi Valedictorian Salutatorian Top Honors To rank in the top ten of the Class of 1968 was an honor earned through four years oi hard work and dili- gence. The DAR and SAR Awards, based on citizenship, have been awarded annually to graduating se- niors. Student Council's Dorothy Hall Award is received by the person or persons who devote much time and effort to Student Council activities. This year was only the second time there has ever been a tie for this award. The Iames R. McCormick Award, Bausch and Lomb Award, and Rensselear Award were pre- sented for proficiency in history, sci- ence, and mathematics, respectively. The Betty Crocker Award was given for knowledge in the art of home- making, and the Business Student of the Year was awarded to an excep- tional business student. Rebecca Matheny Marcia Foster Iean Newlin Third Fourth Filth Gail Beckstine Sixth Walda Koblerv lulie Gibb Carole Butterfield Vince Miller Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth llllie Gibb SCOU Miflhel Gary Leonard Bill Farnum DAR Citizenship Award DAR Citizenship Award SAR Citizenship Award Dorothy Hall Award Dorothy Hall Award Pamela Culshaw Ianet Gebhart Rebecca Matheny Iames R. McCormick Award Iames R. McCormick Award Iames R. McCormick Award I , Y a-qv lack RYI10 Curtis Herink Iean Newlin Sue Wombacher Bausch and Lomb Science Award Rensselear Mathematics Award Betty Crocker Award Business Student of the Year Student Life Page 59 Iulie Gibb Photogenic Queen Photo ueen The CREST annually sponsors a Photogenic Queen contest in which one senior girl is chosen as the most photogenic. In past years the selec- tion has been made by various tele- vision and movie celebrities. It is based solely on senior portraits taken at a local photography studio. The professional photographer at the studio chooses fifteen portraits which are then sent to the judges. This year, the famous I Spy team of Robert Culp and Bill Cosby made the selection of Miss Iulie Gibb as the Photogenic Queen of l968. B111 Cosby Robert Culp Q. Q K fisaiim ,Q- 1 i H SS. g Q., - .e M-1 i klir i 1 x, .,,A s t... Dehghxfully cool wafers lure Leslie Sloan and Iohn Dennis on Q warm spring day. Lazy Days of Spring Emerge in Gre en and old Spring emerged from a cold win- ter with all the glory of a beautiful goddess. The short dark days of winter turned first into the bright glare of the sun on melting snow, and, then into the longer, warmer days of green grass and pussy wil- lows. Spring fever once again capti- vated students' minds as the brilliant sunt lured all thoughts away from study. Students took advantage of the weekends to get out-of-doors and enjoy the season. Picnicking, Wad- ing, or just walking seemed to satis- fy the urge to be outside. The Iunior Prom highlighted the season as Carnival Capers provided a more light-hearted aspect. A sense of ac- complishment could be felt as finals were taken and students relished the thought of the summer months ahead. W la E' 'W 3 f - 1' - , 4 F- 4.-., 1. u.-,.f Classes The Class of 1968 Seeks the Future Senior class officers Sally Chapman. Vice-President, Kay Roberts, President, Mike O'Donnell, Secretary, and Gary Foreman, Treasurer, pose with the Stunt Show competition trophy won by the Class of 1968 two consecutive years. With the arrival of September, the seniors re- turned to Peoria High with the knowledge that the final year of high school life had arrived. Each experience and activity brought back memories of their past years-as freshmen con- tending With upperclassmen pranks, as sopho- mores accepting responsibilities, and as juniors finally recognized as upperclassrnen. They plunged into the Works of Chaucer and Shake- speare, relived the Revolutionary War, and grappled with laboratory experiments. Horne- coming activities sparked the autumn season, and the Class of 1968 captured the stunt show competition trophy and the cash prize. Their play, Goodbye, My Fancy, introduced talent- ed actors and actresses of the senior class. Tur- key Day festivities came and Went, and winter soon ushered in a season filled with snow, holi- day excitement, basketball tournaments, and a much-needed vacation. The seniors struggled through final exams, and with second semester came frequent attacks of senioritis and eighth-semester slump. College entrance exams, applications, and career decisions were carefully completed. Long hours of planning and preparation resulted in Rome Adventure, a memorable Senior Hop. The Warm days of spring were filled with a flurry of graduation exercises. Cap and gown measurements, Com- mencement rehearsals, and Honors Day pre- ceeded the moment when the seniors received their diplomas. Their final yearbook recorded memories the Class of 1968 will never forget. Class Sponsors: Mrs. Irwin, Mr. Szepessy, Mr. Wicker, Mrs. Winings 'Qi IACKIE ADAMS Basketball: Baseball: Track ROBERT ADAMS Speech Club: Individual Events JEAN E. AGNER Monitor: Coquettes: Senior Service Club: Distributive Education Club NANCY ALCORN Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Red Cross Club: Office Occupations PATRICIA IO ANDERSON French Club: Distributive Education Club: Transfer to Peoria High KATHERINE I. ANDREWS OPINION: Spanish Club: Future Teachers Club: Pep Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Spanish National Honor Society: Page CAROL I. AUPPERLE Senior Service Club: Office Occupations: Freshman Chorus: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Pep Club GARY A. BAHR Transfer to Peoria High: Track: Intramurals LINDA R. BAKER Freshman Chorus: German Club: Future Nurses Club: Iunior Achievement: P.E. Leader: Distribu- tive Education Club: Senior Service Club PAM BAKER Spanish Club: Freshman Chorus: Distributive Edu- cation Club: YFC Club: Pep Club DAVE BALLARD Transfer to Peoria High BERNICE BANKS Transfer to Peoria High: Page EDWARD L. BANKS Transfer to Peoria High PATRICIA A. BASS Office Occupations: Senior Service Club: Page: Homecoming Attendant: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop: Stunt Shows LINDA KAY BATTS Freshman Chorus: French Club: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations RICHARD T. BAXTER OPINION: Varsity Baseball: Frosh-Soph Baseball: Spanish Club: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Intramurals: Class Officer: Iunior Prom: Goodbye, My Fancy MICHAEL BEARCE Chess Club: Stage and Projection Crew: German Club WILLIAM BEAVERS Transfer to Peoria High Seniors Page 65 F I. 'v-' W'-flesh w-....., wh L A 'lk -A I G n ' if . 73:7 . L, - s GAIL A. BECKSTINE CREST Business Staff, Bus. Mgr.: Quill and Scroll: Iunior National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Latin Club: Page: OPINION Circulation Staff: Se- nior Service Club DAVID PAUL BELKE Science Club: Math Club: Chess Club: German Club: Science Fiction Club: Science Fiction News- letter: Speech Club: Stage and Projection Crew: Individual Events ANN ELIZABETH BENIAMIN Senior Service Club: Page: Library Aide: Pep Club: Red Cross: OPINION Circulation Staff: OPINION Advertisi.ng Staff: Tennis Team: P.E. Leader: Intra- murals IAMIES BENIEY ERIC ALAN BENNETT OPINION: Basketball: Intramurals KATHIE BENSON Iunior National Honor Society: Spanish Club: Page: Spanish National Honor Society: Pre-Med Club: Future Nurses: OPINION: Senior Service Club KAREN BENTLEY Latin Club: German Club: Senior Service Club: Future Teachers: Page: Distributive Education Club BARBARA R. BERG Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Page: OPIN- ION: Goodbye, My Fancy RALPH E. BIANCO Monitor: Golf: Spanish Club: Art Guild: Wrestling: Intramurals: Vocational Shop: Car Club: Freshman Basketball: Sophomore Basketball WILLIAM BIGGS Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Iunior Varsity Wrestling: Intramurals BEVERLEE ANN BLANCO OPINION Circulation Stalt: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Pep Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Monitor: Senior Service Club: Freshman Chorus DAVID BLOCH Transfer to Peoria High: Football: Wrestling: Pep Club ROGER BLOOM Freshman Basketball: Sophomore Basketball: Fresh- man Baseball: Sophomore Baseball: Varsity Base- ball: OPINION Circulation Staff: Monitor: Drafting Club: UTOPIA MICHAEL D. BOURSCHEIDT Stunt Shows: Intramurals: Art Guild: Monitor: Math Club: Spanish Club: Freshman Chorus: French Club: Thespians: Iunior Prom RANDALL BOURSCHEIDT Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild: Intramurals PAULA I. BOYER Library Aide: Iunior Achievement: Distributive Edu- cation CLARENCE BRADSHAW CHARLES BRANCH Transfer to Peoria High: Baseball: Basketball: Art Guild: Science Club: Football: Track CATHY L. BRENT Transfer to Peoria High: Distributive Education MARY KATHLEEN BROWN Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Light Opera: Music Workshop: Senior Service Club: Page: UTOPIA: Girls' Chorus MIKE BROWN Iunior Prom: Band MINNIE BROWN Page: Pep Club: P.E. Leader EDWARD LEE BURD Track: Stage and Projection Crew: Prep Choir IANICE BURDETT Orchestra: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Iunior Achievement: Senior Service Club RICHARD A. BURDETTE Frosh-Soph Track: Varsity Football: Varsity Wres- tling: I.etterman's Club: Iunior Varsity Wrestling: Freshman Football: Sophomore Football IOHN BURK Transfer to Peoria High: Band SANDI BURWELL SHARON BUSH Page: Future Teachers: Monitor: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom LARRY BUSSMAN Frosh-Soph Baseball: Monitor: Intramurals: German Club SCOTT E. BUTCHER Transfer to Peoria High: Concert Choir: Choral- aires: Distributive Education Club IEAN C. BUTLER Future Teachers: Pep Club: French Club: Concert Choir: Senior Service Club: Prep Choir: Freshman Chorus: Spanish Club CAROLE DIANE BUTTERFIELD Transfer to Peoria High: Future Teachers: Band: Orchestra: Concert Choir: Iunior National Honor So- ciety: Senior Service Club PEGGY A. BYRD Stage and Projection Crew: Art Guild: Future Teachers SUSAN I. CALDWELL German Club: German Singers: Distributive Educa- tion Club: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir IAMES L. CALLEAR German Club: Spanish Club: Sophomore Baseball, Mgr.: Sophomore Basketball, Mgr.: Varsity Foot- ball: Varsity Tennis: Math Club: Iunior Achievement TED O. CHAN OPINION: Chess Club: Intramurals: Stunt Shows: French Club Seniors Page 67 .1 SALLY A. CHAPMAN Class Otticer: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Goodbye, My Fancy RORY L. CHASE Quill and Scroll: OPINION: OPINION Business Staff: German Club: Pre-Med Club: Science Club: Chess Club REBECCA V. A. CHILD Art Guild: Photography Club: Future Teachers IAMES A. COALE Debate: French Club: German Club: Goodbye. My Fancy: UTOPIA BRUCE CONRAD Freshman Football: Freshman Basketball: Fresh- man Baseball: Sophomore Football: Sophomore Basketball: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball: Drafting Club SHEILA CONWELL Spring Play: Stunt Shows: Pep Club uf 'GH-ft Seniors Spend Last Wann utumn Weekends utside FUI' HOWARD W. COOLEY Monitor: Intramurals THOMAS L. COOLING OPINION: Science Club MARSHA A. CORYELL Page GARY DEAN COULTER Freshman Basketball, Mgr.: Sophomore Basketball, Mgr.: Varsity Basketball, Mgr.: Letterman's Club BARRY CROOKS IANET A. CROSS OPINION: Co-Editor-in-Chief: Student Council: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Debate: Mixed Chorus: Page: Pre-Med Club: Miranda: Quill and Scroll: UTOPIA KATHRINE E. CROWE Latin Club: Pep Club: Stunt Shows: Page: Monitor: Iunior Prom: Senior Service Club BEATA CSESZNEGI Pep Club: Red Cross: Monitor: Senior Service: Dis- tributive Education PAMELA CUISHAW German Club: German Singers: OPINION: Future Teachers: Art Guild: Iunior National Honor Society: Page l v. , 2 ,V .1 'W ww , L, -- ,. : M3555 ,..-mr: : ,1?7,,,fs,w , M I gs. J'- sr 'Y 9 ig 32 f Lx Q: M S iw xv it he is my 5 ,ww S W 521 2 f ' , zz Si 1 'Q :hiatt M -xy, as I S W :gmt ,ww ,W .... , .. . t X ,gi 4 . ?l me 9' sl X fl 1' 11 S I .Q -353-Pit?-1,45 ,fkf Y- ,vriktfss-rtwww, rf rr ,si ww pteww-ft.:-s1,.r.:-t ,wrurw Lixilww mfsrmiv ifsgi:Q5m::r:te2.z:m1m.r1: -M W tw R -'fflift gf . 5 'hr : '- I 4,5 Vg 55 A 3 f 1 ,Jggtxw f Now really. girls, don't you think Seniors are a bit old for that type of thing? DAVE CUMMINS German Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Track: Monitor IIM CUMMINGS Chess Club: German Club: Varsity Wrestling: Ten- ms CHARLES CUNNINGHAM MICHAEL A. CURLESS Latin Club: Speech Club: Debate: Individual Events: Science Club THOMAS K. CUSICK Band: French Club: Latin Club: Iunior Prom: Track: Spring Play: Stunt Shows: Thespians: UTOPIA MAX CUSTER French Club: Latin Club: Math Club: Intramurals SARA L. DALLMEYER American Field Service: OPINION: Quilll and Scroll: German Club: Orchestra: Iunior Prom CAROL ANN DAVIS German Club: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Senior Ser- vice Club: Concert Choir: Light Opera: Junior Na- tional Honor Society: Music Workshop: Stunt Shows: State Contest LISA ELAINE DAVIS Y-Teens: Latin Club: Debate: Future Teachers: Speech Club Seniors Page 69 ur Pla: Go0db e, My Faneyn Presents Talented Performers Miss Birdshaw and Miss Shaklelord explain to Agatha Reed her part at the commencement. LINDA LEE DeHAVEN Page: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club MARY LYNN DENNIS Committee of Forty: Iunior National Honor Society: Senior Service Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Goodbye, My Fancy: Junior Prom Queen: OPINION Circulation Staff IUDY ELAINE DOBBINS Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Page: Senior Service Club: Future Nurses: Distributive Education Club MICHAEL RICHARD DUNLAVEY Transfer to Peoria High School: Intramurals DONAI.D DURBALA Freshman Football RON GENE DURBALA Sophomore Football DONALD E. DUVALL Transfer to Peoria High: Varsity Football IAMES H. EGBERT Varsity Swimming: Committee of Forty: Stunt Shows: Letterman's Club: Monitor KATHY E. EILERS Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: P.E. Leader .-14' The girls of Good Hope College formally welcome Agatha Reed to her alma mater. Q LOUISE ENDRES Chess Club: Math Club: Senior Service Club: Sci- ence Club: Library Aide: Page: German Club SUSAN M. ERRION Future Teachers: Page: Art Guild: Pep Club: Iunior Prom: Spring Play: Goodbye, My Fancy: Stunt Shows: Senior Service Club: Senior Hop ROBERT EVANS Conservation Club: Spanish Club: Distributive Edu- cation Club RONALD DEAN EVANS Committee oi Forty: Spanish Club: Freshman Basket- ball: Sophomore Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Let- terman's Club SUSAN EVANS Mixed Chorus: German Club: Light Opera: Concert Choir: Music Workshop: Senior Service Club: Goodbye, My Fancy IACQUELINE FARRAR MARK H. FEHR STEHIPHEN IAMES FEHR German Club: Science Club: Future Distributors Club WADE R. FEI-IR Seniors Page 71 ELYSE B. FEINNER CREST Business Staff: Spanish Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Future Teachers: Page: Pep Club: Quill and Scroll ROBERT W. FOLCK Latin Club: Cross Country: Monitor: Intramurals STEVE FOLKERS Track: Spanish Club: German Club: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society GARY FOREMAN Transfer to Peoria High: Class Officer: Stunt Shows: Intramurals: Art Guild: Band: Orchestra: Goodbye. My Fancy SANDRA FOSCO Pep Club: Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Concert Choir: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Goodbye, My Fancy MARCIA FOSTER OPINION Iunior National Honor Society: French Club: Page DAVE FOUTCH Varsity Swimming: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Moni- tor: Letterman's Club: Class Oiiicer: Freshman Foot- ball LOIS FRIEDMAN Orchestra: Art Guild: Thespians: Future Nurses: Photography Club MIKE FRITCH Football: Basketball: Letterman's Club: UTOPIA IOE FUZZELL Varsity Track: Latin Club: French Club: Art Guild: Music Workshop: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom TINA LYNN GALE Page: German Club: Future Teachers: OPINION Circulation Staff: Senior Service Club JANET GARDNER Art Guild: Distributive Education LINDA GARDNER Spanish Club: Page: Iunior Achievement: UTOPIA: P.E. Leader: Senior Service Club LAWRENCE B. GARRELS Key Club: I-I.i-Y: Monitor: Wrestling IANIE M. GAYLES Transfer to Peoria High: Red Cross: Iunior Achieve- ment: Pep Club: Girls' Chorus CRAIG GEARHEARD German Club: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Frosh-Soph Track: Varsity Track: Intramurals: Stunt Shows: H.i-Y Club: UTOPIA IANET GEBHART Forensics: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Speech Club: Thespians: Spring Play: Stunt Shows: Iunior National Honor Society: Goodbye. My Fancy GARY GEDDES Conservation Club: Hi-Y Club: UTOPIA: Frosh-Soph Football Seniors Find Time for Romance Amid Studies IULIE ANN GIBB CREST, Ass't. Editor: Committee of Forty: Spanish Club: German Club: Thespians: Quill and Scroll: Spring Play: Iunior National Honor Society: DAR Citizenship Award: Goodbye. My Fancy MARTHA GIEBELHAUSEN Light Opera: OPINION: Senior Service Club: De- bate: Band: Stunt Shows: German Club: Music Workshop: Iunior Prom: Concert Choir: Goodbye, My Fancy MARGARET GILKERSON Orchestra: German Club: German Singers . if'fi1 f1tt . IOHN GIRTON Frosh-Soph Football: Wrestling: Varsity Football: Varsity Goli: Letterman's Club: Intramurals 'bn ff, JANE M. GLENN V Q Iunior National Honor Society: Distributive Educa- 'f'e I F tion: German Club: Future Nurses: Senior Service 'I Club: Page: Iunior Prom Q' RANDALL GLOVER QPF' Art Guild: Concert Choir: French Club: Choralaires: f Distributive Education Club Q 1' GEORGE GOWER Committee of Forty: Key Club: Letterman's Club: Frosh-Soph Baseball: Varsity Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Sophomore Basketball: Varsity Basket- ball: Monitor: Stunt Shows FRED GRAF R., Freshman Football: German Club: Letterman's Club: Science Club: Tennis: Intramurals BEVERLY LYNN GRAHAM Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Thespians: :Q OPINION Circulation Staff F 5'5- 4 ,X igiggf Pam Culshaw and Tom Harrison enjoy one of the last fall days during a leisurely walk. Seniors Page 73 School Spirit Backs ur thletic Teams At a pep assembly the Senior section sounds oif during the Central Yell. DENNIS GRAY Track: Stunt Shows WILLIAM C. GREENE OPINION Circulation Staff: German Club: Concert Choir: Stunt Shows: Monitor: Letterman's Club: Swimming: Frosh Football: Intramurals: Goodbye, My Fancy LINDA GRIFFITH Transfer to Peoria High: Choir CATHIE GRUBE DEBORAH R. GUINNEE Page: Monitor: Office Occupations IUAN GUTIERREZ MARTY HADANK Stage and Projection Crew: Committee of Forty German Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Intra- murals PAM HALLSTROM Monitor: Future Nurses IANE HAMILTON Band: Orchestra: Iunior National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Music Workshop: Latin Club: French Club: OPINION - wp-rf 'Vs-f it So nil? nf , ki-wo Q RICHARD HAMM Intramurals: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Choralaires: Concert Choir: Stunt Shows ROBERT HANSEN III IOHIN HAPPE Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Cross Country: Varsity Tennis: Intramurals IANET LYNN HARLAN Pep Club: Spanish Club: Thespians: Future Teach. ers: Orchestra: Art Guild: OPINION Circulation Staff: Senior Service Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows GARY HARNESS Iunior Achievement: Science Fiction Club: Latin Club: Freshman Chorus: Future Distributors Club DEAN HARRIS Chess Club: Art Guild: German Club: Science Fic- tion Club IOHN HARRIS MIKE HARRIS IILL HARRISON French Club: Art Guild: Speech Club: Debate: CREST Business Staff: Quill and Scroll: Senior Service Club: UTOPIA TOM HARRISON Cross Country: German Club: Letterman's Club DIANE HART Mixed Chorus: Light Opera: Concert Choir: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Music Workshop: Senior Ser- vice: UTOPIA: Future Nurses CHRISTL M. HARVEY Senior Service Club: Future Teachers: German Club: German Singers: Stunt Shows: Art Guild: Intemational Club FAY HASTINGS Senior Service: Future Nurses: Freshman Chorus DOROTHY LORENE HAYNES OPINION Circulation Staff: Page: Senior Service Club: German Club: German Singers: Mixed Chorus: Distributive Education Club: Iunior Achieve- ment LORRENE F. HEADLEY Spanish Club: Art Guild: Red Cross: Page: Stunt Shows LINDA I. HELLER Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Pep Club: OPIN- ION: CREST Business Staff: Spanish National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Stunt Shows IOHN HENDERSON CURTIS HERINK German Club: Pre-Med Club: Math Club: Iunior Na- tional Honor Society: Scence Fiction Newsletter Seniors Page 75 God and abriol apture tunt Show Competition Honors The angel Gabriel attempts to help God create the earth in the Senior stunt. S . si 2' CLARISSA L. HERNANDEZ Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Music Workshop: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations HERBERT LEE HIATT Band: Concert Choir: Mixed Chorus: Distributive Education MOZELLE HICKS CREIGHTON HIGGINS Band: Orchestra: CREST: OPINION: Key Club: German Club: Spanish Club EDWARD HIGHTOWER IOANNE HOERR Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Ger- man Club: Senior Service Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows RANDALL I. HOLMAN Freshman Wrestling: Sophomore Basketball: Varsity Wrestling: Monitor: Freshman Track: Sophomore Track SHIRLENE CARTHEDIA HOSEA Y-Teens: Senior Service Club: Pep Club: Coquettes: Spanish Club: Iunior Achievement: Future Nurses: Choir RUTH E. HUBER Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Girls' Ensemble: Stunt Shows: Page: Tennis: Iunior Prom Attendant: Homecoming Attendant: Iunior Prom: Senior Service Club DAVID IOHNSON Varsity Football: Varsity Tennis: Wrestling: Class Officer: OPINION: German Club: Drafting Club: Intramurals: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop CASSANDRA R. IONES Spanish Club: Music Workshop: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Girls' Ensemble: Concert Choir: Senior Service Club: Art Guild: Goodbye. My Fancy: Monitor KATHLEEN I. IONES Band: French Club: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations LINDA D. IONES Office Occupations: Band: Intramurals: Iunior Prom Attendant WANDA O. IONES Transfer to Peoria High: French Club: Art Guild: Thespians: Page: Senior Service Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows DOROTHY JORDAN Transfer to Peoria High DEBORAH A. KAHN OPINION: French Club: Freshman Chorus: Pep Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Intramurals: Spring Play SHARON KANGAS Senior Service Club: Distributive Education: Pep Club: Future Nurses SHIRLEY KANGAS Future Nurses: Senior Service Club: Pep Club: Distributive Education IAMES P. HUNSICKER Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Football: Frosh-Soph Basketball: Band: Orchestra: German Club: Intra- murals: Letterman's Club MARSHA HUNT Committee of Forty: Thespians: French Club: Fresh- man Chorus: 1984 LYNN A. HURD Pep Club: Music Workshop: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Latin Club: Concert Choir: Campus Lite Club: Monitor: Goodbye, My Fancy GRETE HURLEN A.F.S. Student: Student Council: Goodbye, My Fancy ROBERT HURST Spannsh Club: Drafting Club: Varsity Golf: Varsity Football: Intramurals DANIEL H. HUYCK Cross Country: Track: Letterrnan's Club: Stunt Shows: Thespians: Spring Play: Peoria: Miran- da: Concert Choir: Choralaires: German Club BONNIE HYLER Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Campus Life Club: Band: Orchestra: Library Aide: SPC CRIS IANSSEN Homecoming Queen: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Moni- tor: Senior Service Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom IENNIFER IEFFRIES Senior Service Club: Concert Choir: Light Opera: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Thespians: Spring Play: Goodbye. My Fancy 'of' Seniors Page Friends and Fun Fill ll ur Spare Moments Sally Chapman, Iulie Gibb, and Holly Swardenski harmonize during a jam session. SUSAN M. KASPAR Orchestra: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Pep Club: 5, Iunior Prom: Spring Play GREG KARL N. EVERETT KEITH J, Spanish Club: Freshman Chorus SUSAN KENT Band: Orchestra: Senior Service Club: German Club: German Singers: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: OPINION: Thespians: Goodbye, My Fancy PATRICIA KEPLER Transfer to Peoria High ROBERTA KERR PATRICIA ANN KING Y-Teens: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Iunior Achieve- ment IAN KIRK Coquettes: Pep Club: French Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Page: OPINION Circulation Staff: Senior Service Club BEKI LYNN KIRTLEY Pep Club: Monitor: Senior Service Club: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Choir: French Club: Music Workshop . Afzv ., ,- M , i, .. . - t , , .-, 12 . 'l' ' ' ' U I f I ': : 1' F ' Q. ' ' R 'P Q -rf Q-'9 IEAN MARIE KISLIA Page: German Club: Concert Choir: German Sing- ers: Senior Service Club: Freshman Chorus: Girls' Choir CYNTHIA S. KLUEVER Page: CREST Business Staff: Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: Iunior Prom: Quill and Scroll IILL KNOX Cheerleader: Commiteee of Forty: Spanish National Honor Society: Iunior National Honor Society: Moni- tor: Art Guild: Page: Stunt Shows: Senior Service Club WALDA L. KOBLER Iunior National Honor Society: Stunt Shows: Iu- nior Prom: Senior Hop: Senior Service Club: Page: Goodbye, My Fancy MICHAEL JOSEPH KOCH Stage and Projection Crew DAVE E. KOEHL RITA S. KOEHI. Spanish Club: Concert Choir: Prep Choir: Library Aide: Freshman Chorus THERFSA KOUTELIS Transfer to Peoria High: Iunior Achievement: Se- nior Service Club: Distributive Education Club WILLIAM WOODROW KRAMM Committee of Forty, Pres.: Key Club: Student Council: Cross Country: Swimming: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Thespians: Stunt Shows: Spring Plays: Godbye, My Fancy MONICA KUMMER Art Guild: Senior Service Club BENNY LEE Freshman Football: Freshman Baseball: Sophomore Wrestling: Conservation Club: UTOPIA: Intra- murals SUZANNE LEE German Club: German Singers: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Red Cross: Senior Service Club ANITA IANE LEFTWICH Transfer to Peoria High: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Pep Club HANS LEHMANN International Christian Youth Exchange Student: German Club: German Singers GARY RAY LEONARD Iunior National Honor Society: Key Club: Letter- man's Club: Student Council: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Stunt Shows: SAR Citizenship Award DARYL LITTLEFIELD MELODEE LOCHER Page: Senior Service Club: German Club: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop: Stunt Shows: Goodbye, My Fancy MARY LOHIMAR CREST, Editor-in-Chief: German Club: Quill and Scroll: Stunt Shows: Optimists' Award: Thespians: OPINION Circulation Staff: Senior Service Club: Page: Spanish Club: Goodbye, My Fancy Seniors Page 79 GREG LOVE Latin Club: Frosh-Soph Basketball: Cross Country: Tennis: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Intramurals: Class Officer: Goodbye, My Fancy KATHRYN LOVERIDGE Latin Club: Future Nurses: German Club: Freshman Chorus: Art Guild: Office Occupations BARBARA A. LUEPKE Latin Club: Future Nurses: Art Guild: Orchestra PAMELA L. MAGINN Art Guild: French Club: Stunt Shows: Spring Musicals: Iunior Prom: Goodbye, My Fancy BILL MAKOVIC Latin Club: Chess Club: Math Club: Science Club: Tennis DAN MARCY MICHAEI. MARR Stunt Shows: Frosh Football: Varsity Swimming: Letterman's Club: Monitor: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop GREGORY ALLYN MARSHALL Math Club: Chess Club: Science Club BECKY MATHENY Latin Club: Y-Teens: Iunior National Honor Society: Future Teachers: OPINION IEFF MAXWELL CREST: Quill and Scroll: French Club IIM MCBRIDE Chess Club: German Club: Science Fiction Club: Math Club LINDSAY CHRISTINE MCCAY CREST: Iunior National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: German Club: German Singers: Prep Choir: Freshman Chorus: Library Aide: Stunt Shows: P.E. Leader A college counselor lists the requirements for admission at his college. Future Thoughts eeupy Us as Plans for College Are Finalized Filling out test forms, questionnaires, and a myriad of applications is necessary for Chery1's acceptance. KAREN MCCLASKEY Latin Club: Stage and Projection Crew: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations: Stunt Shows: YFC Club: Freshman Mixed Chorus SYLVIA A. MCCLINTICK Girls' Chorus: Freshman Chorus: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Distributive Education BRENDA MCCLURE Transfer to Peoria High: Sophomore Girls' Choir: Pep Club: Music Workshop: Concert Choir PATTI McCOY Future Nurses: Distributive Education Club: Iunioz Prom: Senior Service Club JOHN D. MCCUSKEY Spanish Club: Varsity Football: Tennis: Intramurals: Band: Orchestra PEGGY L. McDONALD Future Nurses: Spanish Club: Distributive Educa- tion Club: Senior Service Club: Latin Club DONNA IEAN MCGAUGHEY Orchestra: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: Future Teachers: P.E. Leader: Thespians: Goodbye, My Fancy Seniors Page 81 6- Ww- E CARL McKINNEY Freshman Basketball, Mgr.: Spanish Club MICHAEL MCLEMORE Transfer to Peoria High School: Drafting Club VIRGINIA MACKENZIE McNEAR Transfer to Peoria High School: Junior National Honor Society: Math Club: French Club DALE MEISTER DAWN MEISTER Transfer to Peoria High: Individual Events: Concert Choir: Senior Service Club: Thespians: Mixed Chorus: Distributive Education: All-school Plays BILL MELTON MARTIN SCOTT MICHEL Student Council: Key Club: Committee of Forty: Varsity Basketball: Iunior National Honor Society: Letterman's Club: Band: Orchestra IEAN E. MILLARD Iunior National Honor Society: Art Guild: Page: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Junior Prom: Pep Club IOHN D. MILLER Frosh-Soph Baseball: Spanish Club: Monitor: Intra- murals: Band: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Cross Country IOYCE SUSAN MII.1.ER Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Art Guild: Page: Committee of Forty: Goodbye, My Fancy PAM MILLER Senior Service Club: Co-op Club: Office Occupations ROY MILLER German Club: Sophomore Football VINCENT T. MILLER German Club: Pre-Med Club: Committee ol Forty: Key Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Wrestling: Science Club CLIFTON MITCHELL Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society LINDA ANN MOELL Stunt Shows: Future Nurses: Committee of Forty: Goodbye, My Fancy IOYCE MOLINE Freshman Chorus: Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Iunior Prom: Goodbye, My Fancy IOHN C. MONSON German Club: Science Club IOANN MORAN Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild BETSY IO MOSHER Iunior National Honor Society: CREST Business Staff: Future Teachers: Senior Service Club: Quill and Scroll: Tennis Team RANDI MUELLER Cheerleader: Future Nurses: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club CHRIS MULLER Office Occupations HARRY NAPPLE Transfer to Peoria High HOLLAND NEAL Transfer to Peoria High: Football: Basketball: Track: Letterman's Club IIM NELSON Chess Club: Spanish Club LINDA NEUMANN Committee of Forty: Cheerleader: Page: OPINION: OPINION Circulation Stall: Senior Service Club: Art Guild: French Club: Iunior National Honor Society IEAN NEWLIN OPINION: Debate: Page: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Class Officer: Student Council: Iunior Prom: Iunior National Honor Society: Goodbye, My Fancy CHERYL LEE NOTHSTINE Iunior National Honor Society: Senior Service Club: Page: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Pep Club: Moni- tor: Iunior Prom: Goodbye, My Fancy IOHN NYARADI4 Student Council, Pres.: Key Club: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: OPINION: Varsity Swimming: Pre-Med Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom MICHAEL EDWARD O'DONNELL Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Class Officer: German Club: Pre-Med Club: Intra- murals: Monitor IOHN OESTERLE Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Track: Varsity Foot- ball: Wrestling: Letterman's Club: Art Guild: Intra- murals: Stunt Shows: Frosh-Soph Track ANNE OKERBERG Committee of Forty: OPINION: Spanish Club: Fu- ture Teachers: Page: Iunior National Honor So- ciety: Spanish National Honor Society: Iunior Prom: Library Aide IAMES W. ORSBORN Distributive Education Club ROBERT OTTO Monitor: Intramurals IOSEPH C. OWEN Intramurals: German Club: Stage and Projection Crew: Photography Club: Goodbye, My Fancy DEBRA PARK German Club: Prep Choir: Office Occupations: P.E. Leader: Senior Service Club PE'I'E PARKHURST Tennis: Wrestling: Intramurals: Stunt Shows: Choir: Key Club 'll We is 'G 5 in 1 'Y' . a,,,,e' lvx-'dv if I NE sv-' 9173533 7, wg 1 ff Seniors Page 83 KENNETH E. PARMELEE Transfer to Peoria High: Varsity Wrestling: Track: Drafting Club: Chess Club: Projection Crew DEBORAH SUE PAULE Iunior Prom: Stunt Show: Page: Art Guild: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Fresh- man Chorus SHELLY RENE PAYNE Transfer to Peoria High: Distributive Education Flames of the Fire Reflect the Long Winter onthe Q . xl Av . ' 'lit s sifting GARY PEMBERTON Stunt Shows: Monitor: Intramurals IUDY ANN PEMBERTON Art Guild: Monitor: P.E. Leader LARRY L. PEPPARD Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: Concert Choir: Choralaires: Freshman Chorus: Goodbye My Fancy - sk- -21 , S- YT 9 , SC. ,Q 1' I is ' '- I is x 5 K ' its F 4 u rt, i ?'f1Clx'. .QM SANDI A. PHELPS Spanish Club: Pep Club: Page: Coquettes: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop: Stunt Shows: Choir: Office Oc- cupations: Senior Service Club PAMELA R. PICKENS Page: Monitor: Senior Service Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club IAMES R. PLACK Student Council: Key Club: Letterman's Club: Varsity Football: Varsity Swimming: Golf: Stunt Shows: Intramurals FLO ANN PRITZKER OPINION: Page: Spanish Club LYLE PROSTERMAN BRAD I. PUESCHEL Photography Club: Math Club: Science Club: Ger- man Club: Intramurals: Debate: Chess Club ALAN C. PUTTCAMP Band: French Club: Art Guild VICTOR RASCHID Transfer to Peoria High: Frosh Baseball: Intramurals REBECCA SUSAN RAZO OPINION Advertising Staff: Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Red Cross: Pep Club: Iunior Achieve- ment: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Miranda -'in-.. MARY R. READ Band: Office Occupations RON REDARD Varsity Football: Intramurals KATHY M. REEVES Girls' Chorus: Concert Choir: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations DARLA REHERMAN Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild: Senior Service Club CAROL E. REIN Freshman Chorus: Coquettes: Prep Choir: Light Opera: Concert Choir: German Club: Iunior Na- tional Honor Society: Page: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows WARREN JAMES REVIS Frosh Football: Varsity Football: Frosh Baseball: Soph Baseball: Varsity Baseball: German Club: UTOPIA: Intramurals DONALD R. RICHESON Transfer to Peoria High KAY ROBERTS Class Officer: Senior Service Club: Committee of Forty: Page: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Senior Hop: Concert Choir: Prep Choir: Goodbye, My Fancy BOBBYE ROCKEY Freshman Chorus: Red Cross: Office Occupations Seniors Page 85 DAWN ROCKHOLD Pep Club: Spanish Club: Page: Monitor: Senior Service Club: Freshman Chorus DELANA ROGERS Orchestra: Spanish Club: Art Guild: Senior Ser- vice Club KATHY I. ROGERS Freshman Chorus: Future Nurses: Monitor: Pep Club: Office Occupations: Senior Service Club DEBBIE K. ROOS Band: Spanish Club: Music Workshop: Light Opera: Concert Choir: Office Occupations JAMES DENNIS ROSENBAUM Monitor IACK RUPRECHT German Club: Freshman Football: Stunt Shows: Pre- Med Club: Intramurals DOYLE E. RUSSELL Transfer to Peoria High: Freshman Track: Monitor IACK RYNO Iunior National Honor Society: All-school Play: Pre-Med Club: OPINION: CREST: Math Club: Stunt Shows: Thespians PHYLLIS IO SACADAT Future Nurses: Pep Club: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Page: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations GLORIA SCHEFFLER Senior Service Club: Spanish Club: Light Opera: Concert Choir: Band: Orchestra: Goodbye, My Fancy EDWARD A. SCHINDLES Spanish Club: Monitor: Golf: Stunt Shows: French Club: Vocational Shop: Car Club CHARLES SCHMIDT BARBARA IEAN SCHMITT Senior Service Club: OPINION Circulation Staff: Concert Choir: Freshman Chorus: Advanced Girls' Choir: Office Occupations SUSIE SCHONWISE Committee ot Forty: OPINION: Senior Service Club: Homecoming Attendant: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Future Teachers: Band: Page: Thespians ANN SCHROER German Club: German Singers: Concert Choir: Girls' Choir: Freshman Chorus: Future Teachers CHRISTINE SCHWARTZ Spanish Club: Pep Club: Art Guild: Page: Future Nurses QQUGLAS SEAMAN ' 'Future Distributors Club: Mixed Chorus: Art Guild: Iunior Prom: Monitor: Vocational Shop ELISABETH B. SELLERS Senior Service Club: German Club: German Sing- ers: Stunt Shows: Junior Prom: Art Guild My Y, Y . 1 Q Holida Time Brings Long Awaited Vacation GAIL ANN SHACKELFORD Art Guild: Future Nurses M.ICHAEL DAVID SHAFTS Class Officer: Committee of Forty: Varsity Wres- tling: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Monitor: German Club: Art Guild: Drafting Club ROBERT G. SHANKS HUGH A. SHAW III Frosh Football: Frosh Track: Soph Wrestling: Monitor SUSAN SHAWGO Future Teachers: German Club: German Singers: Art Guild: Senior Service Club: Stunt Shows: Page: Goodbye, My Fancy MARY SILER Thespians: Music Workshop: Art Guild: Y-Teens: Future Teachers: Concert Choir: Girls' Choir LINDA SLOAN OPINION: Pep Club: Spanish Club: UTOPIA: Se- nior Service Club: Debate: Page: Speech Club: Stunt Shows LAURIE IOANN SMITH Distributive Education Club LYLE SMITH Band: Science Club: Chess Club: Spanish Club: IETS: Science Fiction Club: Science Fiction News- letter: Gymnastics 5 The Christmas season brings out Kathy f Wagner's best artistic abilities. E 5 -Nw i WR A-vim ,Ar tt, v 'Sr Seniors Page 87 TOM SMITH Key Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Freshman Football IAMES B. SNYDER Varsity Football: Varsity Track RICHARD SOLOMON CREST Photography Editor: OPINION: Quill and Scroll: German Club CHERYL SOMOGYI OPINION: German Club: German Singers: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Iunior National Honor So- ciety: Senior Service Club: Page: Spring Play: Goodbye, My Fancy VICKI SOUBA Band: Office Occupations DENNIS SPACHT Frosh Basketball: Soph Basketball: Golf: Stunt Shows: Spanish Club Hans Lehmann From Berlin Attends P.H.S. Hans Lehmann tells the German Club how Christmas is celebrated in his homeland. Hans is an Interna- tional Christian Youth Exchange student from Berlin. TERRY L. SPRAGUE Intramurals RANDY SQUIRE CONNIE LOUISE STANLEY Iunior National Honor Society: Future Teachers: German Club: German Singers: Orchestra: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Thespians: Pep Club: OPINION Circulation Staff f ii in f .V 1 Y' i I VICKI LYNNE THURM Spanish Club: Future Teachers: Library Aide: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: UTOPIA STEVE TI-IURMAN Distributive Education Club: Monitor: Science Club: Spanish Club: Mixed Chorus STEVE T. TIARKS Varsity Tennis: Frosh Football: Intramurals: Pre- Med Club: Key Club: IETS: Science Club: Concert Choir: Freshman Chonxs: Spanish Club IIM TRAICOFF Key Club: French Club: Iunior National Honor So- ciety: Wrestling IOHN TRAVIS German Club: Concert Choir SUSAN M. TROBAUGH Red Cross: Senior Service Club NANCY C. TROE Transfer to Peoria High: Band: Orchestra: Thes- pians: Senior Service Club: Goodbye, My Fancy LINDA S. TUNIS Senior Service Club: Future Nurses: Stunt Shows: Senior Hop: Goodbye. My Fancy CAROL TURNER Page: Library Aide: Art Guild: Science Club: Spanish Club IACQUELINE STEFF Red Cross: Office Occupations ION STUTTLE Cross Country: Track: Frosh Football: Wrestling ROBERT W. SUMNER Track: Cross Country: Spanish Club: Swimming: Monitor: Letterrnan's Club: Intramurals HANNAH SUTHERLAND Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Pep Club: Art Guild: Orchestra: OPINION Circulation Staff SALLY SUTTON OPINION, Co-Editor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll: Class Officer: Iunior Prom: Student Council KRISTIE SUE SWANSON Freshman Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Concert Choir: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: Intramurals: Speech Club: Music Workshop: Stunt Shows: Goodbye, My Fancy HOLLY ANN SWARDENSKI Coquettes: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: OPINION Circulation Staff: Stunt Shows: Senior Service Club: Goodbye. My Fancy C. H. VALENTINE TATUM RHEA TAYLOR Letterman's Club: Frosh Basketball: Frosh Base- ball: Soph Basketball: Soph Baseball: Varsity Foot- ball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Baseball Seniors Page 89 Seniors Display Man Talents and Interests Gee. maybe if we practice hard enough, we can try out for the 1972 Olympics! think Mary Lohmar, Anne Okerberg, Marie Simmons. and Vickie Whorten. CATHERINE TUCKER French Club: OPINION, Business Manager: Senior Service Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Page: Concert Choir: Prep Choir: Future Teachers Club: Library Aide: Goodbye, My Fancy MERLE F. TURNER Latin Club: Monitor RANDY TURNER Stage and Projection Crew: Drafting Club: Golf: Stunt Shows: Intramural Basketball JOHN VAN CLEVE German Club: Latin Club: Iunior National Honor Society STEVEN C. VANDENBERG Varsity Football: German Club: Monitor MARY ANN VAN PELT Office Occupations: Band LUCY VAUBEL Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Coquettes: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Service Club: Pep Club EDWARD I. VESPA Varsity Football: Monitor: Art Guild CONNIE S. VIERS Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Future Nurses Club: Stunt Shows: Senior Hop: Iunior Prom Coaches of the Senior team, Scott Michel and Rhea Taylor, plan their second half game strategy during the annual Faculty-Senior basketball game. ROBERT B. VOELKER German Club: Letterman's Club: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Frosh-Soph Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Golf IUDY VOGEL Transfer to Peoria High: Latin Club: Pre-Med Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: Office Oc- cupations KATHY I. WAGNER Freshman Chorus: Light Opera: German Club: Ger- man Singers: Senior Service Club: OPINION: Page: Prep Choir: Band: Stunt Shows: Goodbye, My Fancy BARBARA I. WALKER Spanish Club: Office Occupations: Future Nurses VICKIE WALL OPINION Circulation Staff RICHARD WALTMIRE Frosh-Soph Track: Varsity Track: OPINION: Span- ish Club DAVID H. WALZ Stunt Shows: Monitor: Band RUTH ANN WARE Transfer to Peoria High: Future Teachers Club OWEN WARFIELD ,nh Seniors Page 91 In lVIem0r1am. . . Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom, Lead thou me on: The night is dark, and I am far from home, Lead thou me on. -Iohn Henry Newman MIKE HARRIS GARY L. WEAVER Art Guild: Monitor: Intramurals DAVID C. WEST Iunior National Honor Society: Spanish National Honor Society: Frosh Baseball: Soph Baseball: Var- sity Baseball: Intramurals VICKI WHORTEN Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Ger- man Club: German Singers: Stunt Shows: Library Aide PEGGY WICKERT German Club: Thespians: Coquettes: Cheerleader: Stunt Shows: Page: Goodbye, My Fancy I STEVE V. WILKINSON ' Orchestra: Latin Club: Intramurals P' ALMA IEAN WILLIS I Art Guild: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Future Teachers Club: Page: Circulation Staff of OPINION CYNTHIA WINGFIELD Art Guild: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations: Stunt Shows: Spring Play DAVE WININGS Transfer to Peoria High: Distributive Education SHERIDA WINN Page: Stunt Shows IAMES MICHAEL WITHERS Transfer to Peoria High: Intramurals HAROLD WOLFF Orchestra: Thespians: Math Club: German Club: Pre-Med Club: Intramurals: Chess Club: Goodbye, My Fancy SUE WOMBACHER Spanish Club: Future Teachers Club: Senior Service Club: Office Occupations Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Page MARSHA WRIGHT Senior Service Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom BONNIE WYETT Transfer to Peoria High: Future Nurses Club WAYNE ZUMWALT Key Club: Letterman's Club: Intramurals: Varsity Football, Mgr.: Varsity Baseball, Mgr. No school would be complete without those lovely, charming, and talented cheerleaders. -.-W .- W yy, SAM BALL Transfer to Peoria High DAVID ROBERT BLAYNEY Sophomore Basketball: Red Cross: Intramurals: Monitors DAN DUFFY Intramurals: Monitor BURLEIGH EMERT Spanish Club: Math Club: Frosh-Soph Baseball: Cross Country: Science Club ELAINE GRAINGER Office Occupations WOODROW HULBERT Transfer to Peoria High: Track: Football KATHY KEARNEY Transfer to Peoria High ERWIN MOWDER Transfer to Peoria High: Iunior Prom DEBRA MURPHY Senior Service Club: Office Occupations TIMOTHY IOHN REGAN I. JEFFREY SILVER Transfer to Peoria High MARIE SIMMONS Page: Music Workshop: P.E. Leader: Distributive Education Club MARK R. WICKERSHAM Intramurals: Golf: Spanish Club ROBERT WILSON Transfer to Peoria High Seniors Page 93 Iumors contemplate Lion's fate during Council's pep assembly. Juniors Excel in Sports The Class of '69 achieved the rank of upperclassmen this year. They upheld it throughout a year of social and aca- demic activity. American Government and Economic Geography were added to their courses. Preparing for the fu- ture, many Iuniors took college en- trance exams and considered various colleges. SAT and ACT tests were ad- ministered to them. Campaigning for next year's Student Council President provided many stu- dents with fun and an idea of the re- sponsibilities ahead. The Iunior who Won the election would head Student Council and plan many of Peoria High's activities as Well. A summer in a foreign land enticed members of the Iunior Class who applied for AFS. The class sponsored the Iunior Prom in the spring. As the end of the school year ap- proached, the Iunior Class anticipated not only summer vacation, but leading the school in 1969 as Seniors. SPONSORS: TOP ROW: Miss Schaut: Mrs. Larke. BOTTOM ROW Neff, Mr. Boyle. 11. T M f M If ' .,, . S tl .. 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I YI, 'Q' .:-, 9'1 wi ik Aldridge, Marian Allen, Arthur Allenspach, Ianet Anderson, Laurie Anzaldua, Anna Auer, Rebecca Augsburger, Iohn Aupperle, Phyllis Baker, Mary Ann Ball, Iulie Bare, Theodore Baridon, Alexander Barnes, Beverly Barnes, Mary Barnes, Steve Bates, Leslie Baumgardner, Ioseph Baumgardner, Ioy Beard, Greg Belcher, Dale Bell, Michael Bell, Valerie Belt, Alan Bennett, Bob Berg, Carole Berk, Iane Bidney, Dennis Bielenberg, Iim Binegar, Mike Blankenship, Sandra Block, Doug Blyly, Don Boirum, Curt Bolden, Alan Boline, Terry Bourland, Andy Bourscheidt, Linda Boyd, Susie Bozdech, Iohn Bradshaw, Iames Brazier, Alexander Brazier, Duncan Brown, Nancy Brown, Steve Brown, Willie Browning, Leonard Bryant, David Bryant, Phillip Buehrer, Mike Bulger, Ianet Burgess, Diane Burgess, Laurel Burns, Nancy Bush, Janice Butler, Eric Butterfield, Barbara Cannon, Mike Carrier, Cynthia Carroll, Bob Carter, Rex Castle, Charles Charlson, Cheryl Chelikas, George Iumors Page 95 S K 2 ,s ,y ig , ,y,, vg5,fffsQ,,:f Q Q: t K 4 ste :EP fe at -fl A 4 f 1, we W :se-AA. L we Vrb, ., . D . 2 ,. . . Q 1 . E 0 aff Q .. ' .I ' t L 'K L - .. t. f .g, - ', Q -- ferry- 5 w g - L W - mrs if Vt- ,Yvv . L , LL ' . x 2 f-it , 1- - f wg, 121 f-1:ff:?t:'i 1 ix ,rffszglffif L L LL is N--iw Peoria High School. May I help you? asks Linda Sauder. fm Fire is X' it N? W x Q32 ? gk L, .. . ,. , 3f,,ff,,s,5 i f . at L,,.,.LL, . eg 1 AE at J we .L Y, its, 1 Wingnut-fe.,, 2 W 1 wa it if -, L,L,,,,,ffa'mam- Q M- we :fr F, ffsmffefywg:agewsws 5:-,s-,::., fg,f,ff1-':tezzttM wir 23 UL L-ffm A-,,?511wMs?w2nfSSy ,',-Q,,,gg,,,,,,,,,,' - .. ' 1 U X X 325' fcfwwtx 'wife S, wi t 'S S322 Q E 8 tsl' .X . . I if K ,- , i' J- wif - A , , K we ,V . , J.. L, -.t ,. , W 3 , . fry JM Q '- ff UMM-'rem 'H-' : 3 .. ' oeao . L H i' l L ' J 'f K .. A V, si ,L , sf5,gf,-0 ff,g,jf,fs 1 lf 'ef -My .V I V 1 ' - K LH-L,,,,ti,L ::.,, b H ,Lg ' ' P' ' 'txfsfif gigggggfgzs x 'kt it ,L ,sz-,tm 'E f A ff f' in ., if NHL ' -I 2 L.L .. ,L. 2 5 awe n aj gage 2 .,, A ti ,H U4 1 'Q .if L ..,,,.'-V .,J- V ', .,f1efaE 3 L51 ' L4 . , ,. .. L, .LL, L,f,5L as ' A , :Hifi We 6 Chittick, Mark Cincere, Hank Clark, Charlotte Claude, Charlotte Cooper, Randy Corbit, Mike Correll, Carol Costic, IoAnn Coulson, Marsha Covington, Travis Crabtree, Deborah Craps. Sally Crombie, Lloyd Crooks, Barry Crowe, Barbara Cully, Christine Curtin, Samra Dctce, Victoria Daman, Thomas Daugherty. Linda David, Iames Davis, Lynn Davis, Merri Dee, Rick Deemie, Cathy Defenbaugh, Bonnie Defenbaugh, William DeMoss, Rosemary Dewey. Rachel Dikeman. Kathy Dimler, Steve Dobbins, Christine Dooley, lean Dornan, Barry Downard, Gary Dudley, Matilda Duke, Faye Dunn, Iocmne Eckhart, Karen Eckley, Bob Eischens, William Ellis, Richard Errion, Jane Everett. Dorothy Everts, Ronald Fancher, Ianice Farnum, Bill Fields. David Foley. Kathleen Folkerts, Kittie Foote, Belinda We t f wawmimt C ., . ..- ft, .:.' 1, L W ,.. . , ff gk Q Q L 7 - . . , V . , T., gf 1 it :sfo ., ,Wy Wm? 'ij Q-.si If Class Officers: Mark Novak, Sec.: Rick Russell, Pres.: Patti White, V.P.: Louie Verkler, Treas. Constituents Select Their Leaders Foster, Brenda ,sf V Fowler. Verla ' g Frost, Iames - Fuller. Harry fl Fussner, Linda Gardner, Ellen Garrels, Connie , ,, 3 as ' I Gibb. Terri Gilfert. Barbara Gilgan, Veronica Gillick, Marsha Goble, Robert Gorsuch, Blair Gray, Mary Greenwald, Bruce Greuel, Taylor , Grier, Ioe Grim, Ierry '. , Grimm, Duane - , ' A I QW! Gunn, Randy ' ' Guynn, Kathi :-r-f ' .Sf st, Q Zi25 Hallstrom, Alan Hamilton. Linda Hanse, Kathryn Hardin, Iim Harris, Angie Harris, Dewayne Harrison, Linda Hart, Debbie Hartnack, Iohn Hartzell, Gary Harvey, Nancy Haywood, Beverly Hazelwood, Iim Heerman. Venn VKDESYE nu' .4 vi? 3 K., SB. Vfixwi ti 'R d' re-WF - f eKg,sg5 5, ,gs ...Q ,mir 6 -6' sd' if 74 .A elf, ,'. M i I xg if -44 ' 3 S if ..,: , Mug Ks. Q ' 93 1-K wwf I 1 5 N f Iuniors Page 97 Berqnefe junior Teen Board Represeniahve Lyn Davis tnes the soft sell feehmque Juniors Find Emplo ment at Peoria Firms Hendricks, Clyde Heppner, Iean Hevesy. Mary Hezlep. Cherri Hickman, Allan Hickman, Candice Higgins, Essex Hillyer, Richard Hoffmann, David Hoffman, Gary Hoffman, Terry Hoireiter, Ann Hogate, Iudd Holden, Mike Holly. Wayne Honings, Cathy Hoppe, Sandra Homer, Steve Horst, Kathy Howard, Ted Huber, Ioanna Huffman, Mary Humphrey, Olivia Hunsicker, Roger I anssen, Dave Iasinski, Karen Ieter, Ieif Ioachim. Kathy Iohnson, Diana Iohnson, Gary Iohnson, Larry Iohnson, Patti Johnston, David Iohnston, Karen Iones, Brenda ff - E xg , J fl if , X gr f A ' 'G X f Topsy Waleriel Thompson leads the lianacins against the Red Raiders in the Got It? , the junior class Homecoming stunt show. so N J ..'--xx, T 3 Qzdk una Y: '- '53, -A '. 4, X . xg... 94.4-. , , -1, ,. 3 1 -i, , if-f' sf ,w i It-cy V k,V. .au-n..,9 wi' 5 i s -.::1f,E- A 5 Iones, Debora Iordan, Cathy Iordan, Dennis Kalina, Kathy Keithley. Carol Keller, Mike Keller, Tom Kellogg, Carol Keown, Iohn Kerr, Georgette King, Ioel King, Steve Kinnamon, Cynthia Kirley, Chris Knoll, Ianis Knox, Ioseph Kobler, Sally Koch, Bob Kominski, Michael Kraft, Gregory Krakos, Mary Kramer, Rollin Lahood, Ioe Lamb, Ierry Lanpher, Thomas Larence, Barbara Larson, Gregory Lawe, lane Lear, Gene Legg, Steve LeMaster, Steve Lester, Amy Lindstrom, Deanna Little, Mary Livingston, Randy Long, Iohn Long, Lois Lowes. Lora Loy, Victoria Luebbers, Marilyn Lush, Maria Lynch, Glen Maas, Iames Iuniors Page 99 Miss Peterson commands attention of her class. I we S - ei, 5 4 'F i .. - , :Q 9, -an 2:-1.15, . ,gs -' ' sex 4 c U ul ' , . 12 F W -in W 3 , ti ef I .W Q, 1 fi . . , E -.-, K - fff, ?' ,, 4 ' 5 1 we 73' . me Tests and Required Termpapers Occup di? 'P h x ll Nad! we NI: .6 Q it x W I Malson, Roger Manthey, Maralee Manuel, Mark Manual, Merry Marchand, Carol Maartersieck, Chris Martin, Dennis Martin, Ralph Mast, Katherine Mathey, Iim Mathis, Dennis Matthews, Peggy Maubach, Mariann Mayward, Rae Anne McCann, Dick McConnell, Alana McConnell, Carol McCornack, lim McGil1icuddy, Connie McGowan, Mary Time McHugh, Raymond McLemore, Belinda McMullen, Tim Mehl, Richard Mendenhall, Stan Michel, Bruce Miller, Iohn Miller, Karen Mohn, Lois Moore, Linda Moore, Marcia Moss, Mamie Moushon, Ruth Murphy, Diane Musgrove, Ken Myers, Iames Neal, Gregory Nell, David Nelson, lean Nemeyer, David Neubert, Fred Newcomer, Kim Newell, Marcy Nighswanger, Jerry Nolte, Diane Novak, Mark Nunes, Gary Olds. Debi O'Leary, Noreen Otterstrom, Dan Parks, Robert Patterson, Barbara Peacock, Iuanita Pearson, Carol Pearson, Dennis Pefter, Denise Peters, Ianet Peters, Ioyce Peterson, Chris Peterson, Iohn Petruzzi, Christopher Ploense, Billy Poarch, Marsha Polhemus, Sylvia Pope, Beverly Popovich, Mary Powell, lane Ann Powell, Michael Preston. Tobin Priddy, Lyn Pritzker, Ellen Probst, Cathy Proctor, Lynne Propst, Denny Pulliam, Phyllis Quast, Deborah -as X .S r ff' 21?- -a Mike Bell ponders over the many entranc , W., - s,' V- . Q , , Q , fi Y-se 5 5 Fd lik. W fgw J Hi Q ' X if an E in 'T 1, , I 'lt Ck, 35' Wf'Ie'i,f:.1 .,:,. 1 ,XR G' Agfa, ' e exam booklets for college preparation. 1 , is i t ,r ,,.. ii ,,,,,,J,.,r: f, Q XXX., M,,.f-F hitiiv B 3 YES 4' ' fic? 5 , 1 D f 1 N si 52- .1'-: .,.. , Q, 6 ' ff 1 5,31 3 I WS f. . X 294 ,W V 16 '4 'tif' M N. y 1 Fmfx 12 1 gm ' Q T Z 5 N ver.. K' X in A it-is 2-is vm! -- -.1 ,- Z., il 93? ,. f.. Q -3, li. . 1 i7 5 Iuniors Page lOl Randolph, Pam Rapp, Diana Rashid, Edward Redington, Theresa Reed, William Regal, Vicki Regan, Iohn Reider, Robert Rhode, Deborah Richards, Michael Rieker, Michael Roach, Kathy Roach, Rick Robinson, Dave Rodewald, Susan Rogers, Sandra Rosenberger. Vicki Rugh, Randy Russell, Rick Russell, Scott Ryder, Ann n R , ., , K- wg: 1- X -'H V, . 3. ,,. . , .2 Q R P .t ar, - 13 as any ,eawzfsi y 1 , an S 3 if -fs J E 93,5 x 'G :4 it 5 Q A 'ai 3,5-'etefi 252 2 2 a n . .. .ii ,,.c . ., '1 1. 5 a Q15 img i f 2 GLF' 2 X 2 MQ . . .,,..,i. W, ,mt-ewwmi i- Z Q -I T .w'sia ,, 1s 'Q '5li5l3sI?iI - 54 i Yu . W it nv' vi? Skt , ,S if H 't-if 1 33 2 , ft .M ??f3TQs .,-, -v:as,:- g aa Xt 1 2 W X ...M- ina if as 5 we fe Kapw Xa 6 E 3 l -fa. W lc af Saver. Debbie b' : Q H' Sauder, Linda lrllyl '- H 3 sahmidr. Carl B g 4, is 1: Schmitt, Pamela - f 1,, A Schneckenburger, Steve S Schneider. Randal P Schoemaker, Sharon , ,. t ,1e', at at Schonbfun. Ieff ' ' f sahwab, Bonnie 3 t ., A Schwartz, Susan , ,M ' ,A , Scott, Stephen Wg: if ' ' X , 1? g'W saphus. Natalie 1 3, . gi, M15 Q- ' Shesol, Ronald , ---- ,.:-:' pl ,.,: Shields, Patrick v':' - ,, '-. f jay Y K , H 1 lgJ l' mt A E l Carol Berg, Ellen Pritzker Mark Novak, and Patti White plan future OPINION stories. S ak? Eviziaamaaa ,n vt we lf-draw! l n MEQQQQE 5 si im S18 i Bi.-Eiliiii 2 ix'-.. Evidence oi juniors' ability to work together appears as tive dudes attempt to mount a horse. Challenge Foster Junior Cooperation x M'-X 'E . S 1' if Wd! 4 ,1.n5'j,,Q witwiv Q.,-4 Shinkle, Patricia Short, Connie Short, Greg Simmons. lim Slaughter, Lanne Smith, Carol Smith, Cheryl Smith, Sherrie Solomon, Nancy South, Mary Staker, Betty Stalker, Delores Stamper, Del Stear, Sherry Stein. Spencer Steiner, Debbie Stenger, Mike Stenger, Roger Stephen, Gary Stevenson, Becky Stewart, Dennis Street, Pam Stubbs, Mary Stuber, Kathy Stuff, Dick Sturdivcmt, John Suggs, Monty Sullivan, Ieii Iuniors Page 103 W The Lion's Lair provides a place to pick up forgotten materials during lunch hours. Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, William Summers, lane Swahlstedt, Kim Sweet, Ierry Swindall, Bart Switzer, Dave Taborn, Debra Thomas, Steve Thompson, Ron Thompson, Valerie Thompson, Virginia Thorn, Phillip Thurman, Deborah Towles, Sue Tracy, Iohn Trout, Paula Trurnpold, Mark Tucker, Donna Turner, Kathy Ulbricht, Diana Urban, Ieffrey Van Ness, Jennifer Van Pelt, Richard Vaster, Cheryl Verkler, Connie Verkler, Louie Volk, Cissy -,,, , ? s .. .,,.,,.,. fmw -- .:..,fw:: N' F N ' - ,rf .-:.f 1--fn stef, n M? + 35 J 'IV' . S? W' if I I L ..., . st Y W y,Q,5w M .U PM K X . EM, - ffrryfessg M X K-K ' in Q .H 4 he af? yu t ,X ,,, , ,... , leer - .1 ,f, 5 1,,, J 1 ,-,L, A . 'S a:M,1-w .,,1r:ggmQ' ,Q Juniors , ' 2 1 ., t 7, ' 2 'YS ml 'fm . . , ..,. Q 'N gk 5, ' .V , W, ., ,K Q , ,.,. . 7 Q, k . , 'wi , , ,, ,I V, ,M - , gg, ,- ,,,,, ,,,, . . .e -- H fW?57f'795EfSf?571f'?5f?- ,, ,- Q E .. - 2? - is - - I - ' at H , - f - si, - ' g- 3' K , 'K J Y, Q is x ' I . .- , ni, 3 , . .Maw dl f We Voltumo, Vita Wagner. Bill Walczak, Iulie Waldo, Ieanette Walls, Audobon Walter, Connie Walton. Dale Watson, Ray Weess. Myron W Wi Us U WF r-V Q' M. ww K 13: 'ij ,M iffeis' A , iesggifeggfzffi' 1'g!is's11f'zifz?53?3E55,,,,ggg Tswssffiffgfgzl' K i:S'fTSz2egisf?e1 Wegel, Sarah Weyeneth, Linda Whitaker, Gary Whitaker, Sharon White. Mario White, Patricia White, Raymond Whitelow, Mary Q I ,st V '11-F A U ,if . -s tu - , Whitney, Richard Williams. Hattie Williams, Max Williams, Roark Williams. Roger Williams. Stephen Willis, Kathryn Wilson. Ianice Wilton, Lynn Wilton, Ralph Wittekiend, Mary Wolf, DeEtta Wyckoff, Susan Yang, Byron Yeager, Gretchen Yetton, Dana Young, Cynthia Zebell. Lark Zebell, Randy Take Time ff From Studies for Relaxation Girls reiuel and exchange gossip at lunch prior to attending their aftemoon classes. Iuniors Page 105 Xhmgdg can Sophomores attentrvely watch Dr. Ross hypnotize volunteer students on the stage. Sophomores Strive for Junior ational The Sophomore class returned to school with the many experiences of the last year. They realized their obli- gations and met them. With their new- ly acquired knowledge, the sophomores broadened their interests and gained maturity. They were required to take a semes- ter course in speech and a nine week Driver Education class. ln speech they gained poise and learned how to pre- sent their ideas to others in an interest- ing and organized form. The aim of Driver Education was to teach all stu- dents the correct driving techniques. The class entered into the many extracurricular activities of Peoria High. For homecoming it presented a skit in the Stunt Show. In April the top ten per- cent of the class was initiated into the Iunior National Honor Society. With the friendships and memories of this year now in the past, the sopho- mores anxiously awaited their junior year. SPONSORS: TOP ROW: Mr Mr. McCormick: Mr. Stoskopi. s. Maxwell: Mrs. Webster. BOTTO M ROW A . up it 'Ns sf' 4, , ,, C V , j LW Xiww Y R' v' V it ., K X Aberle, Sandra Abernathy, lim Aeschleman, Keith Alba, Linda Albright, Iill Allen, Maria Anderson, Linda Anderson, Lynne Andrews, Dan Arons, Leonard Artis, Iessie Ashburn, Steve Aupperle, Ianet Bach, Robert Baker, Mildred Baldwin, Charles Ball, Fred Bare, Tim Banks, Irma Iean Barney, Marsha Baumgardner, Diane Baumgardner, Marsha Bearce, Patricia Beard, Gary Beavers, Cathy Becker, Michael Bedell, Iim Behm, Robert Benjamin, lim Belcke, Martin Bell, Clay Bennett, lane Bennett, Fred Bergevin, Mike Betson, Cheryl Binder. Susan Birdsell, Mary Black, Ed Blanchard, Carolyn Bloch, Cheryle Boddie, Brenda Bodell, Iean Bohner, Bruce Bolz, Richard Boone, Daon Booth, Ianice Bossingham, Betty Bowman, Ian Brandes, Melinda Brockhouse, Maurice Brown, Willie Buchbinder, Barry Burdette, Carla Burdette, Dona Burns, Wayne Burton. Linda Butler, Ierry Butler, Rick Butler, Roy Bush, William Burchiield, Rick Caldwell, Rick Callahan, Linda Sophomores Page 107 , . H, '?fJ4Esq,,,,., 'BN-Q A fs H B' Q . . ' 2 Nuff? ' fi if in G. Hi? in if Cannon, Laurie Cardinal, Mark Carlson, Steve Carroll. Susan Carter, Linda Casey, Iohn Causey, Rodney Chase, Mike Chianakas, Larry Chittick, Maureen Chrisman, Robin Church, Mike Clark, Linda Clark, Ioyce Clark, Pete Coale, Iane Coker, Dave Cole, Chuck Cole, Lu Wanda Collins, Delvera Connell, Marty Conrad, Bob Consigny, Ianet Cook, Bill Cooley, Marvin Cooley, Sheila Costello, Ianice Couch, Marsha Sophomores Adjust to School Life Steve Carlson's imagination and pencil team up to create a masterpiece. Crank, Cynthia Crawford, Iohn Crenshaw, Sherrie Crowley, Luke Croy, David Csesznegi, Laszlo Culler, Bruce Cunningham, Mike Currie, Diane Custer, Antonetie Damm, Barbara DaVauIt, Rick Davis, Chris Davis, Ioe Davis, Robert Davidson, Mike is 9, 1- + S , ' ii' ge' v fi' i A 31 fl? QSM, Wx J fax efay- . ,t a e F3 . 1 M X 4' 1 X- 6 . f Q TW A r. .,:. v:-:'- , . Q jg, , E , 9 J 2:1 W - ., ..... we .. iiia i 5 - x: ' Q. 53 int 'S'-Vw . 'fiibv , Q - 1 5'5- agf ' ' we D C ,, 2'-'Z K .. nf , . iiii 0 The students leam oi Peoria's progress. Final Speeches Generate Excitement Daxenbichler, Dan Day, Diane Day, Patricia Deadwyler, Iack Delinski, Theresa Dennis, Iohn Dischert, Iohn Diveley, Robert Dobbins, Sharon Donaldson, Patricia Donnovan, Margaret Donovan, Ierri Dooley, Ed Dorn, Karen Dorn, Sharon Dotson, Vickie Doversberger, lim Dowell, Alan Drake, Donna Driver, Lorraine Duncan, Mike Duvall, Ronald Eaton, Mary Eckly, lane Edwards, Susan Elliott, Rita Engel, Ieanette Epley, David .iff li W 1 xi' I' Ev: f ya F in f Y 'fyszgfr ii'vif-iffy 1 f Q gf . 2, , ,... .- 7 ' 3 A 4 l fi U X f,v- ,dw -'W kk x Q ,Q r . X. 3 f me ! W Q VN 'ir .fs uv af u, If . iv .. WE, f ' A ,mat ik Ei' , 5: if ,t E Zi lx! if ae It ,Af ft ly N. X Sophomores Page 109 Sophomores Engage 111 School ACt1V1t1GS Evans, Kathy Fares, Patricia Farnum, Patricia Fitzgerald, Terry Foster, David Folck, David Foutch, Iulie Freed, Marcy Fritts, Iohn Frost, lean Gardner, Vicki George, Christine Getz, Ianell Gibson, lack Gift, Deborah Gipson, Michele Girton, Vickie Glenn, Linda Glenn, Mary Glover, Gary Glover. Linda Gorman, Kathy Gossmeyer, Howard Goulding, Karen Graf, Ieanette Graf, Sue Graham, Nancy Greene, Martha th.. Nv- hs... it . . il wiht 11.1 fr :Haig its g., Q -5 gs.. N NFA ,ff if .,. ,sf X 14 wr. '., 1 .. ,4 ,Wi 'Y all ll I ii X ' lf 1 'f 41-5, 9. Af Griffith, Ronald Grimm, Debbie Grissom, Bruce Gritton, Vicki Grose, David Grube, Steve Guerin, David Gunn, Ierry Gurney, Gregory Guynn, Terri Hall, Leslie Hamb, Sheila Hamilton, Rosemary Hamilton, Sherry Hammer, Mike Hansis, Susan Harness, Steve Harper, Talitha Harris, Bill Harris, Vicki Hastings. Elizabeth Hattermann. Bruce Hcrusan, Gerald Hawksworth, Iohn Hayward, Donna Heerde, Linda Heidelberg, Iames Heinz, Cheryl Heinle, Ted Henderson, Ron Hensley, Iudy Herold, Mike Hiatt, Robert Hickman, Geofiery Hieronymus, Guy Higgins, Fred Hightower, Phyllis Hill, Kenneth Himmel, Iana Hitchell, Franklin Hodgkins, Melanie Hoffman, Carol Hoffman, Roger Hoffman, Phillip Holden, Steve Holden, Iudy Holmes, Douglas Houmis, Rich Class Officers: Bill Cook, Vice-President: Chns Davis, Treasurer: Chris Peerless. President Marsha Barney, Secretary. , 111 Hopkins, Mary Hopson. Steve Horan, Robert Hom, Iudy Homer, Richard Howell, Ioyce Hull, David Hunt, Iohn Hunt, Kathy Hunter, Earl Hupprich, Sinday Hurd, Caren Hutchings, William Ingersol, Peggy Irving, Ieflrey Isaac, Steve Iackson, Brenda Iackson, Mike Iackson, Robert Ienkins, Mike Johnson, Ioel School pirit ls Part of Their Lives ,,,,., ,,. Lin n a 5 :QQ- f - 5 W -- V i - ,' M. Q Y if . or N' wi me mg, .wr X F5117 F J ...fx 5' na 'U ,, 3,5 Iohnson, Ray Iohnston, Randy Iones, Pamela Kahn, Iim Kasel, Doug Kaspar, Deborah Kellenberger, Steve Kellerstrass, Kim Kelly, Colleen Keown, Kathleen Ketay, Ielfrey King. Mike King, Tony Kinkade, Stewart Kirwan, Ed Kirwan, Tim Koch, Rich Koeppel. Ronald Kominski, Bonnie Koutelis, Iim Kreiling, David Kroeker, Richard Kuchel, Gary Kujawa, Ianice Kumpf, Steve Kuntz, David LaHaie, Ieffery LaHood, Catherine LaHood, Ioe LaHood, Marie Lancaster, Ierry Lancaster, Tom Landers, Ralph Lane, Patricia Lane, Tom Lank, Chris Lansford, Bob Lea, Bill Lee, Cindy LeMaster, Candy LeMaster, Cindy Lennerson, Carolyn Lester. Mary Lewellen, William Lewis, Cynthia Limer, Debbie Lindstrom, Dorothy Littlejohn, Dale Livingston, Linda Livingston, Scott Louis, Rick Lovelace, Iim Lowery, Ianice Lowes, Particia Lucieer, Mike Lush, David Lynch, David Lyon, Greg Madigan, Denise Makovic, Gregg Malone, Debby Manthey, Merrill Marlatt, Bill Marliere, Thomas Marquess, Cindy Marshall, Alison Marshall, Kay Martin, Cassandra Martin. Monica Mattern, Iohn Matthews, Phyllis May, Carolyn McCarrell, Logan McCay, Marg McE1hiney, Diana McGrane, Mary McMenamin, Hugh Mead, Tony tx . sv 'Tr' These Sophomore boys grocm as they try to keep in shape. K Meister, Mark Meister. Mike Meyers, Dave Miller, Bruce Miller, Holly Miller, Ienni Miller, Wendy Monckton, Dan Monckton, Dick Moran, Margaret Motteler. Bill Mounts, Mary Mossberger, Vicki Myers, Terri Nau, Cathy Neal, Douglas Neff. Gale Nelson, David Nelson, Pat Newlin, Tim Nolan, Debby Nunn, Brenda O'Connor, Matt Oesterle, Mary O'Leary, Brian Oliver, Iim Osborn, Vicki Osterman. Richard Otterstrom, Dave Otto, Bob Palmer, Greg Pappas, Debra Parker. Kim Parlier, Gary Pass, Susie 2 we A 3 11 .M wi' R it They Strive to Keep 1I1 Step ,-.ff by , .tl , 1 if it fa W w F '-. if . - K y X ss: ,,. .ttf , .. we L. ' +2 . Q : uw if-+ .tw K We-q? X ww if we M hh -,U Q, 1 W .. xwwf ' X i L v 3 V, t. l E lp - VL,. ' V ,, 'L ' P A H ig 6, g I K E 4 - , Q -af H' la p , l f ? Q: ' 'rx' v...f i . 'R. Y .:,' t . S .. a 1- 44 1 I Ffh : ' , ' , ' p L A S 3 , uv P ., 1,,,.232, .t , 33' F Po t 'Q ec W 1 Q17 Q ff M3 Peerless, Chris Peters, Icmet Peters, William Phillips, Elise Pickens, Scott Picl, Frank Picton, Debra Plack, Iill Poore, Patrick Powell, Pat Powers, Ioe Price. Susan Prichard, Connie Prichard, Iames Priebe, Linda Pritchard, Linda Propp, Sharon Pueschel, Nancy Purham, Napoleon Putnam, Dave Razo, Steve Redard, Tom Redington, Diane Reed, Ieanette Regan, Kathy Retchless, Craig Riggs, Gay Ripper, lim Robinson. Georgianne Robinson, Ianine Roedell, Geraldine Roehnelt, Lark Roehrig, Iohn Roos, Brad Rose, Melissa Rose, Ronald Rosenbaum, Linda Rosemberg. Ierry Rosenberg, Steve Rowbotham, Bill Rowland, Sue Rucker, Gloria Rugh, Geoffrey Ruprecht, Larry Russell, Bill Ryan, Rick Sanders, Mark Sathoff, Rich Sauder, Beth Schierer, Doug Schindles, Laurie Schini, Rhonda Schmedt, Christy Schneider, Ken Schoch, Stephen Schroeder, Bob Schuller, Greg Schultz, Wylla Scott, Tana Scott, Valerie Seligman, Fred Shackleiord, Dana Shanks, Tom Shannon, Herb Sharpe, Vicki Shelton, Gary Shinkle, Lynette Shipley, Karen Shively, Iohn Short, Benny Shride, Marylane Simkins. lim Sophomores Page 115 Simmons, Danielle Skelton, Kathy Sloan, Leslie Slotter, Dick Smith, Allen Smith, Charles Smith, Everett Smith, Fred Smith, Iames Smith, Mike Sparks, Richard Speils, Iohn Stahl, Marian Starnes, Iuile Stauf, Bruce Stephens, Cherie Stonebock, Tom Stringer, Alan Stringer, Mike Studdard, Ioyce Sturm, Chris Stuttle, Gay Sullivan, Patrick Sullivan, Priscilla Sullivan, Sue Sumner, Steve Switzer, Sara Sword, Iudy Swords, Terri Tatum, Charles Tatum, Learlean Tenpenny, Patricia Thomas, Charlene Thomas, Diana Thomas, Donna Thomas, lim Thompson, Debra Ann Thompson, Debra Lee Thompson, Donna Ann Thompson Donna Kay Thompson, Ellen Thompson, Nancy Thorn, Wendy Tilly, Tim Traub, Irene Traver, Iim Trout, Donald Trump, Rick Trumpold, Mary Tucker, Frank Tupper, Elizabeth Turner, Ken Turner, Linda Ulrich, Bruce Utley, Ted Van Pelt, Susie Vaughan, Freda Vespa, lim Vogel, Karen Voges, Harold Wagner, Susan Wake, Cathy Walker, Chardy it X W X-1-L5 'SK' ., , YQ M 3 A , , 1 F Q J' ww. fg A if 1' his r Q. ln Memoriam LARRY DEAN Waltmire, Nancy Walz, Tom Wamboldt, Arlene Ward, Phil Washburn, Robin Wasson, Fred Weaver, Pam Weeks, Kris White, Kathy White, Linda Whitehead, Debbie Wilcoxen, Dane Wilcoxen, Debbie Williams, Kenneth Williams, Sam Wilson, Donna Withers, Sharon Woerner, Debbie Wolber, Iohn Wolff, Cindie Wolford, Brenda Wood, Red Woodson, Paula Wurmnest, Randy Yalowitz, Rhonda Yocum. lim Young, Iohn Zahner, Rocky One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And Death shall be no more, Death, thou shalt che -Donne NX F ff' is if .1 N Freshmen Experience Year of Completely new surroundings and different classmates were only two of the numerous changes encountered by the Freshmen. As usual the Freshmen Class carried on the tradition of sitting in the balcony during the pep assem- blies and putting up with stacked lockers and elevator passes that are synonymous with Freshmen. Along with the traditions there were many privileges and responsibilities. Members of the Class of '71 took part in different clubs and organizations as well as various athletic events. They elected class officers and representa- tives to Student Council and Committee of 40. After school hours the Freshmen at- tended a wide range of school func- tions. Activities such as football and basketball games, dances and plays provided a continuing source of relaxation. As their Freshman year drew to a close, the Class of '71 speculated on their next three years of high school. K X V. C ,rlfigl 4- ' ll an Firsts K 'S , E xxx 'f' ' ' i . .4 f Q 314 3 nl - ' ' was '- ll' f - if if-L.,-Q I I L L ,, . N 3 -V ff TR W ,..,, - ' . 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Carol Aman, Greg Anderson, Martha Andrews, Bruce Armstrong, Sandra Amholt, Iohn Aycock, Curtis Bacon, Howard Bailey, Debbie Ballard, Connie Ballard, Dave Bartel, Alex Bartel, Tad Baumgartner, Lisa Bauwens, Dale Baxter, Debra Beavers, Vicki Beechler, Shelley Bell, Debbie Benko. Bob Bentley, Peggy Bergman, Gary Bevis, Iennice Bielenberg, Rob Blanco, Larry Blayney, Iulie Bohannan, Debra Boheneck, Debbie Boline, Guy Bowers, Sandy Branaman, Randall Branaman, Ron Bremer, Dan Bridgman, Mike Brown, Danny Brown, Pamela Brown, Raymond Brugioni, Nancy Burton, Pam Butler, Rebecca Bynum. Iames Canterbury, Lee Carpentier, Paula Castle. Christy Chance, Lorene Chase. Laura Chase, Steve Chelikas, Mike Clark, Eddie Clark, Fred Clark, Lynn Coker, Iohn Coleman, Charles Coleman, Richard Collins, Gene Corner, Marcus Connor, Kelli Cooley, Dan Cooper, Kathryn Corbit, Susan Cornelious, Tony Freshmen Page 119 1 Q , we ,ruyf , 1 E 1 2 Wfufyeieiiil -zu--,L 3. gm Iohn Parkhurst and Martha DeGood familiar- X A ize themselves with the 1ibrary's equipment. lt ' ' ,., ew ff fil 4.,:e-.:i2,1'a:!. ,- 1. :, 'E zu x ' ,f war' ' an ,f ,. L, , . ,J' ,.:,f-Q. +5 Npwfzt-,,4 5 1, ' 1511 Will? fif fw i 'i' 'hz 5, e ,, 'i n g .. L' 1 ' rr' 285152535 uf 5fs1s2'sff?'5 T221 2f.1'.1i-fffiififfsisew --Wfiixfsgg rg' M. We .SQ?,1.F?, , Q ,,,t,,,f- I , 4- ,.,. 1,-,si ,V its T55f5?i7fffe!535?k A 'k ' TV .ww ' -, K A . ' v Y' L. - i . . .5,I.fs,.. H' 'li' 'i-,2i51':LQg I - , ?'fs2gsf.E?r ' if '. args ,, , gsfjyufs -- - . :,- s,-:ern : , . tex ' - 5-ep . Nr. mssg gfuszyxs- .. 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'55 Dooley, Richard Doss, Iennell Doty, Rebecca Dotzert, Debbie Dougherty, Tim Dowell, Sherrie Downard, Ieif Downard, Rick Driscoll, Mike Dunlap, Steve Durbala, Alice Durbala, Ioe Dwyer, Ben Dwyer, Deirde Haley, Sue Ehrlic, Shelley Ellis, Gene Erber, Ioanne Errion, Rick Evans, Darlene Firm, Mike Fisher, Cheryl Fisher, Mark Foerter, Nancy Folkers, Mark Ford, Randy Forquer, Colette Fosco, Danny Fritts, Steve Gaisford, Howard Gale, Ed Gallion, Robert Garrison, Sue Gastler, Leigh Gates, Bob Geddes, Robin Gerber, Jackie Gestrine, Robert Ghantous, Hassib Giles, Kenneth Gilinsky, Iim Gillett, Grant Givens, Susan Glasford, Linda Glover, Charles Gluckin, Sara Goble, Iames Goll, left Gomes, Dawn Goodwin, Dan Gower, Iames Graham, Edith Grant, Pam Greene, Karen Greener, Dan Greenleaf, Dan San Gluckin accepts a contribution ii? .,..-'- ta saw ex - ,. . 'A LYQ: W' - '221 '2-. A - M ff ,-,ffygff rE,4gg.,tQgf-5t,:.1s ,,J ,af X t U4 -t E? 4 . 1,i,G:,:ff rye f Q 'S 'ff . 'I . I ' i 1 'M' it Y ? A 'f' 'inf Ll ws. M if asJ 'ws' r 'B f :fix We if . - L , X , .. -an - 5 A A X + V a gm - A ,-A K K W S f . 'f , rf' , 1 , ' M, L . x.,---ef f X it K' K as -r. - ' R ,iii ,.,- ,rt A it s o C . i f 1 ' f Aff ii'f1 for Student Council's 24-a-day Christmas campaign. YTTT7 -,,7, J 3 .Ag Freshmen Page 121 Newly elected class officers Margee Russell, President: Ioe Welcher, Vice-President: Larry Blanco, Secretary: and Dale Bauwens, Treasurer represent the freshmen. New Students Adjust to Old Traditions V ff' if 3 ,,.. ,,: ' an '1 ,a2.:2g22-:z',ar .. , il? 'OIF 3' : M. 3 ' fe -' - vs es est: :. 4, i P i Y , ov- LSA- . I ' nf A-4 l 44 Y T 5 my I i if it f, 5 it if X Q' A J s...,,, Grier, lane Grimm, Cindy Grimm, Niki Hairston, Eugene Hallstrom, Iulie Hammontree, Iohn Hanelt, Ron Hardine, Steve Hardy, Stanley Harlow, Rebecca Harms, Ken Harris, Kathryn Harrison, George Hart. Barb Hart, Bill Hart. Iohn Harvey, Debbie Hausam. Clark Hawksworth, Vicki Haynes, Patty Heerman, Betty Heiple, Teresa Heliter, Diane Helms, Steve Hendrichs, Tom Heppner, Tom Herold, Dennis Hess, Gail 3 A . 5, K 'fi 4, rf ish ,,.v 'Z' .L i 'T' , - , K 'A' if 4 sf l Q 'f W, D M4 - sn, A 1 .rfb Q shui ,1i'isigiy1ss,:g , ., eff' f 'f':f3wY 0 1' ' - . I 'L 9 A me Y K X V we wi .. N Q, t': xx' g . A' I Hail Q' 2 9 cl Q4 ,N I, +5' .XE 3'-efztni J' , , ' '- 2' a 1 - ,Ka Q 32 . i ' Lx N -K ,M - v i . . J' -. is K he 7 3, -,, K r I :Q f ' 'alia 7 . fy. C210 ii as 2 'J I gi ar wr 5 Z M. . is A 'Q Q Y' X :f re K X, WSW L .. ug' j vu J K' xi , I, .sf A.:, , :-, K . ,k,,,V,.,, Rf ,W ' ., 1.-if si' f ,.. in vc? 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Kellogg, Ian Kerr, Dick Kilgore, Ian King, Gloria King, Karen Kim, Rick Kirtley. Debra Knoll, Nancy Knox, Dan Kohler. Tom Koch, Martin Koehl, Beth Cam Freshmen Page 123 Koeppel, Debra Korth, Ellen Kreiter. Iames Kuhn, Christie Kuhn, Deborah Kumpf, Carl Kuntz, Ioan Landers. Georgina Landrum, Emma Lane, Chere Lane, Chris Lane, Naomi Larson, Tom Laughlin, Ray Leach, Iudy Leftwich, Debbie Legg. Don Lennarson. Mark Leroy, Ieif Lester. Martha Levy, Brad Linthicum, Rick Little, Warren Lochbaum, Iudy Lorton, Pam Loveless, Blake Loveridge, Ellen Lucas, Dan Lyle, Vickie Maas, Iill Mandel, Heidi Manthey. Mark Marcy, Ice Marlatt, Susan Marshall. Tom Martin, Pat Matarelli, Donetta Mathenia, Lillian Maubach, Charles Maubach, Robert Mauschhaugh. Scott Maxwell, Steve McAllister, Charles McAvoy, Mary McCarthy. Ricky McClure, Nicholas McCool, Rick McCom1ack, Karen McCrorey, Ric McElhiney, Debby , , , M35 ,Y Q , if -X l vi 5 I 3 aitmkg 4 61 Q Q Z i ' l .. 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Charles Moore, Patrick Moran, Daniel Morris, Beth Morris, Dwight if -'IS' QE ,f 1 ' rm? - ,-.4-.41 f - x, 1 ' . i 1145 ima L , TWU .I w la lb , QQ rr , W - fr-4' ,.-an was Ek V as L Q. af is-4 Q ff . -- ' f 1'l - N: -2 r. -ov., af? -... gs wp. ,E 4 . is :QS X -2 1 ' 1 rt X . K xf. ff ,. it PWS. - f 1-ire? L w N f A - ., at 'Q V 6 1, l' 1 I A: I to X 'na ':'I'.? . ,1 5 N ' ' r SEI 1:4945 10 i 'fr :warm we if , Q .. -- wwf? ww - 1- -' Q 1 n.. .-Q-1.i'-Satvhx - rg 1 :.- y I N ik + S -it W1 and Committee N-af M gi-T44 , N. Freshmen we S49 nominate students for Council representatives while in their English class. Q- fi ' ,--, 32 J 1: , nnl H px ,Qfyln 1 'f Z,eg P P l -P l Virzi l i T A' as IVZV 4 A ,,.,. VV -I EW 1 Lg , E . s 'gi' ' if 4, . -J, 7 by kzrzk r K W Q W a ll Q. 3 . . S A etti i H ,fl ' K P if A Myers, Eddy Myers, Glenn Nau. Mary Nellas, George Nelson, Barbara Neubert, lim Neumann. Ruth Nicholas, Iohn Nicot, Pam Niekamp, Kathy Noirot, Connie Nordwall, Lois Nunn, Larry O'Brian, Patricia Oster. Linda Ostermann, Dan Palanza, Lynn Palmer, Mark Parker, Christina Parker, Debbie Parker, Vickie Freshman Page 125 Parkhurst. Iohn Parks, Christine Paule. David Pearson, Ianet Peil, Patty Pemberton, lack- Pemberton. Vickie Peterson, Dirk Peterson, Eric Pfeifer, Mary Phenix, Mary Phipps, Scott Piccoli, Dick Picl. Margaret Picl. Mary Pierson, Donald Pittsley, Iackie Pogue, Valerie Polk, Iohn Pottinger, Dave Potts. Steve Powell, Randy Pratt, Iohn Pribble. Bill Rademaker. Dennis Rakestraw, Tom Rapp, Marilea Reeser, Mike Reherman, Dena Reider. Chris Retzer, Apryl Reynolds. lim Richards, Steve Richardson, Robin Robertson, Amy Robertson, Kathea Rodewald, Lance Roehnelt, Robin Rogers, Harry Rogers, Ken Rogers, Marsha Rohleder, Iohn Rosenberg, Richard Rouse, Gloria Rowe, Iames Rucker, Chuck Ruprecht, Denny Russell, Debbie Russell. Margee Salter, Chuck Sargent, Deborah Sargent. Tom Satchiield. Nelda Sauder, Lee Scharp, Rick Schlis, Nancy Schmidt. Renae Schmillen, Ron Scholl. Diana Schonbnm, Scott Schwab, Karen Scott, Rhonda Seedorf, Donna 'xt .. 5 . 1, ,.,. - , uk W if ,I W Q ,. X ..... V ' Wm? S ' X Q 'Kiwi wr-v' wh, X Q ,,,. , re r , P. , . r .. V. ,,.: i g r! ,,,- is , ., 'V ' 'JS' Y, if ir ffyi Y '- T he K ., x ,,., , it f ef t r t t.-: ., film ik kg ' Nl ,iff tv- r '45 . L -. Y! iw s x 5 4 L arg i ,AQ ci Q -' '3 WF' Y- me W, M , H is . . , .,- -J. ' , lyt,, ml.. t tive. W M ,, ll!'i-E X in ,rt t x if r ,t N ark v rg M Y si in' k 5- M L .2 1' 1 . x.,,,,.f x it 11 - . .- - 1 ' - 331 5 . , 4 wfggr, , . r ., - f ' , t .L . ,AB WH? ,r F. A t t , T ., 'ett My ,yyxy .. yrry y ,, Q , S-'N 5:-. . 1, 50 X V1'r.g.1: ., Selke, Greg Sells. Nancy Shannon, Dan Sharpe, Marc Shaw, Iefi Shields, Ieii Short, Debra W was 'X iff M r xxif 4' . ..-, , i :. v: ..f'. f Simmons, Renee - Simons. Steve ' Simpson, Barbara , ,- Singh, Indra . ' Y , Smith, Dave 1 ,S Smith, Diana I -'..-. I ,I 7' Smith, Robert 131 4' .y , . 2 ' S ' Bi? ul Smith, Theresea Smith, Tom Smith, Vickie Solomon, Robin Sones, Ioel Spracht, Lee Sprague, Cindy Freshmen Adapt to High School Routine Sprattling, Darrell Spriggs, Cathy Sprunger, Shelley Steenrod, Richard Steimle, Bob Steirnle, Bruce Steiner, Bill Stenstrom, Wayne Stepzinski, Chuck Stewart, Kathy Stokowski, Ierry Strom. Gerald Strickler, Diane Stringer, Darlene Stringer, Kathleen T3 ' ' 'Y w H- X-I , 'pa ...., ,,,: 3 lg' f X 3. .W :- X, e' s L -. . My 3 1 is 34 -45 -,M 1 C ,. 'S '13 Q 'Q' r, W Rob Bielenberg and Heidi Mandel design a poster to advertise the Christmas dance, Pine, Holly, Mistletoe. and Music. Freshmen Page 127 I Tir 7 1 Several members of the Freshman Mixed Chorus rehearse their various pieces in the auditorium in preparation for Christmas Vespers, their annual holiday concert. Newcomers Take Part in School otivities Amy Robertson, Teresa Heiple, and Pam Nicot f pause to catch up on the latest gossip. Stringer, Sammy Studdard, Connie Sturdivant, Mary Sutton, Dan ,.. I ,y 1 . ' Swanson, Susan ' Swindall. Lee Taylor, Kathy . i4 , 4' Swanson, Kathy I' :,-1, ,. 5 JE: . H -S ' Taylor, Paul Temple, Robert Thomas, Belinda Thomas, Debbie .50 L 5523 I vw I , . .iw Thompson, Terry Thomton, Frances Thomburg, Elizabeth Thorr, Hammerof - 'f 3335.5-gjgii isrwgffqi 1 -.1 L .: jg Thorson, Iohn Travis, Clarence Traynor, Gary Trimmer, Ian Troth, Ianet Ulrich, Ierry Ulrich, Nikki Valentine, Stanley Van Cleve, Iulie Vandenburg, Mary Van Osdol, Debbie Vaster, Glenn Vespa, Sue Virden, Iulia Vogel, Debra Voss, Dave Vulgaris, Nikki Wagner, Christina Waldon, Calvin Walker, Marilyn Walker, Richard Waller, Linda Waltmire, Ted Ward, Marie Washburn. Jim Washington, Lawrence Watkins, Fred Wegel, Martha Wenger, Lee Wetchler, Ioe Weyrich, Tom White, Caiherine White, Denise White, Diane White, Lee White, Mike Whitelow, Alice Wickersham, Sue Widebrook, Nancy Wight, Denise Wiley, Denise Wilkerson, Lynn Wilkenson, Donna Williams, Colleen Williams, Io Ann Williams, Rosalie Williams, Yvonne Williamson, Gary Willingham, Vivian Wilson, Steve Wingfield, Iames Wittekiend, Harold Wohl, Sandi Wolschlag, Ron Wolstenholm, Carey Wooten, Raymond Wright, Ida Wulfert, George Yang. Leonard Yeager, Barbara Yocum, Debby Young. Rhonda Zumwalt, Merle x 1 5. e At. -fi. mfg 'NP 30' rf! X 9. + sling a e' - . ' 'I ny is x - taxi, , ii' 24 , ,x ft f-. f X t - A W e S X we wr' F- . K M if-Sv X .1 wk' 9' sit r . ,,,,. , i W. Q '63 xt' mr. x N A '37 A NL aiu., 'Ml M ,neil il , A -4' ' s 'i ' Q L A K Aa- I f ..e ,x', -.-- .1 . ,.., , ,,, V f' ' - -1 v V in ,. G:- ' 'M' ' L' 4' , if V we T .555 , N , QW1' w, , Ji g 85' '55g7-1 M . ' ,' M lx ? A 9 9 .B .5 S X w ,QF J Xa W? xxx- E ., New R fe A, 4 P8 , fi , sb. if M44 M fe I: 'UK Freshmen Page 129 ,....--f ' E 3,645 A':,, 1 zubanw QQEQML., Organizations L 13 This year the President of Student Council as well as student body rep- resentative was Iohn Nyaradi. As president Iohn presided over all council meetings. At Mid-State Nine Council meetings, he was the only Centralite with voting power. When the policemen working at Central were to be removed, Iohn asked the student body for support in the form of petitions to let the city know that the majority of students at Central did not feel the policemen's dis- missal a necessity. Perhaps one of Iohn's most important jobs from the student's standpoint was that ot act- ing as a liaison between students and members of the faculty. STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW 1: I. VanNess, S. Boyd, I. Newlin, S. Bowers, G. Hurlen, F. Higgins, R. Neumann, S. Gluckin. ROW 2 Mr. Tindall, E. Horn, T. Lancaster, G. Leonard all' G. Whitaker, I. Cross, K. McCormack, G. Beard. ROW 3: I. Nyradi, I. Plack, S. Michel, B. Farnum, K. Musgrove, B. Kramm, Mr. Hig- gins. Student Council Serves PHS STUDENT COUNCIL Central-Cen- ter of Our World was this year's Homecoming theme and one of Council's biggest projects. At Christ- ILYKFIIAIL ,awe 'S ,,.,,.. mas members collected money in the Student Council officers Ken Musgrove, Treas., lean New- lin, Rec.-Sec.. and Susie Boyd, Corres.-Sec., prepare the Council bulletin board. two-cents-a-day campaign which bought food for needy people in Peoria. In the spring, an auction was held to raise money for the AFS program. Class officers dressed as ugly men to get penny votes from classmates in the Council-sponsored Ugly Man Contest. Student Coun- cil also published the Student Di- rectory, Worked in the Lion's Lair, and sponsored the Homecoming dance. JIM PLACK Vice-President of Student Council Organizations Page 133 Council embers Discuss Plans Ric Russell receives another vote in the Ugly Man Contest for AFS. I'm in favor of a three-day school week, says Gary Whitaker. ze ' Students portray Peanuts characters in X the Council-sponsored Christmas As- sembly presented annually at PHS. Committee of 1140 aintains Rec COMMITTEE OF FORTY The Thanksgiving Dance, Autumn Mist, was the first major event for this or- ganization. The members also spon- sored the Christmas Dance, Carnival Capers, and several mixers. This group donated money raised by these projects and by operating the concession booth in the foyer to the OPINION, band, and other school or- ganizations. They also used the money for dance decorations. Mem- bers of Committee sold OPINIONS and sponsored the Faculty Lunch. Mr. Peplow and Mrs. Kwasigroh ad- vised this organization. COMMITTEE OF 40-ROW 1: H. Mandel, D. Olds, M. Hunt, F. Vaughan, D. Bell, T. Heiple L. Neumann, V. Thompson. ROW 2: B. Yang. L. Davis S. Schonewise A. Okerber S. . . g. Graf, I. Miller, L. Moell, M. Dennis. ROW 3 G. Gower, M. Hadank, R. Henderson, G. Shel ton, I. Gower, R. Bielenberg, L. Yang, Mrs Kwasigroh. ROW 4: Mr. Peplow, B. Kramm D. Coker, C. Kirley, S. Michel, I. Bielenberg V. Miller, R. Evans. BILL KRAMM COMMITTEE OFFICERS Marsh Hunt, Vice-Pres., Vince Miller Treas Linda Neu man, Sec., Marty Hadank, Gen.-Chair., Ienni Miller, Soc.-Chair prepare for the daily onrush of students. President oi Committee of 40 L fl Who wants to be on the cleaning committee for the next dance? asks Bill Krcrmm. Frantic Commiitee members serve the after-school mob. Committee Sponsors Peoria High Activities Picking up the traces of a memorable dance is done by Byron Yang and Susie Schonewise. Are your posters done yet? asks Mr. Peplow of Ron Evans. Anyone for a stamp? PHS Students enjoy one of the mixers sponsored by Committee. Organizations Page 137 Key Club Members Attend Kiwanis Meetings KEY CLUB This club was an organi- zation tor boys who were selected for their citizenship and grades. Pat- terned after the Kiwanis Club, many of their activities coincided. Two boys attended a Kiwanis Club luncheon each week. These students also sold peanuts and sponsored a week-long soap drive. It was the re- sponsibility of the members to give out football and basketball programs at the games. Mr. LaCroix advised Key Club. KEY CLUB-ROW 1: M. Becker, M. Novak, T. Newlin, S. Sumner. ROW 2: I. Traicoft, G. Leonard, Vice-Pres., G. Whitaker, Sec., I. Ny- aradi, K. Musgrove, Treas., G. Kuchel, T. Lane, D. Iordan, Mr. LaCroix. ROW 3: R. 1 ' ' Henderson, R. White, D. Ellis, M. Bell, S. Kin- kade, F. Bennett, T. Stonebock, D. Kreiling, T. Smith. ROW 4: S. Michel, Pres., R. Hun- sicker, S. Dimler, M. Keller, I. Plack, B. Far- num, V. Miller, B. Kramm, D. Coker. Attending a Kiwanis meeting are Wayne N Zumwalt and Iim Traicoff. ,.. , V' Karen Iohnston donates some soap to Dick Ellis for the Soap Drive. Hey! yells Roger Hunsicker to Ray White, Put that back! Here, take mine, say Gary Whitaker, Bill Farnum, and Bruce Michel to Ann Ryder. X, . K it-ru if? Z Vi li Luis!! Ldflb Lili, x.uli:1..w 5 Organizations Page 139 Senior Service Participates i SENIOR SERVICE CLUB-ROW 1: V. Thurm, C. Butterfield, C. Rein. L. Vaubel, B. Mosher, L. Neumann. M. Wright, B. Sellers, W. Iones. ROW 2: B. Razo, R. Mueller, S. Kangas, S. Kangas, M. McDonald, P. McCoy, D. Hart, K. Eilers, C. Somogyi. ROW 3: S. Kent, B. SENIOR SERVICE CLUB One hun- dred girls made up this club. Senior Service helped with several service projects. The girls ushered at the Se- nior Class Play and Christmas Ves- pers. They also participated in Toys SENIOR SERVICE CLUB-ROW l: C. Hernan- dez, B. Schmitt, L. Baker. L. Battes, B. Kirtley, B. Blanco, F. Hastings, D. Haynes. ROW 2: D. Meister, S. Evans, P. Miller, L. DeHaven, I. Harlan, D. Paule, N. Troe, K. McClaskey. Graham, C. Tucker, I. Millard, N. Alcorn, M. Locher, S. Busch, M. Dennis, B. Cseszneki. ROW 4: S. Tunis. S. Schonewise, P. Pickens, S. Trobaugh, K. Swanson, C. Harvey, I. Butler, C. Iones, D. Rockhold. for Tots and Fun Fair. The Senior Service Club included a ten member board elected by the girls. The board decided policies and assigned com- mittees for the Projects. Miss Peter- son sponsored the club. ROW 3: K. Iones, C. Ianssen, K. Bentley, A. Benjamin, I. Vogel, K. Crowe. I. Dobbins, T. Koutelis. ROW 4: R. Huber, K. Reeves, A. Okerberg, C. Aupperle, M. Giebelhausen, A. Willis, S. Dallmeyer, C. Nothstine. l 1 in arious School Projects SENIOR SERVICE CLUB-ROW 1: S. Lee, D. McGc1ughey, I. Hoerr, I. Miller, Treczs., I. Kirk, Vice-Pres., K. Roberts, Pres., S. Wom- bacher, Sec., P. Sacadat, B. Berg. ROW 2: I. Harrison, S. Chapman, K. Andrews. S. Phelps, T. Gale, I. Kislia, S. Shawgo, C. Davis, I. Photogr PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB This was the first year for this club. The twenty- live members met twice a Week to gain experience in taking better pic- tures. They developed and enlarged black and white pictures. These stu- PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-ROW 1: D. Little- field, B. Pueschel, P. Taylor. ROW Z: Mr. Winter, M. Krakos, L. Friedman, G. Selke. Agner. ROW 3: M. Lohmar. G. Scheffler, W. Kobler, D. Kahn, D. Park, R. Kerr, G. Beck- stine, M. Brown, K. Wagner. ROW 4: I. Gibb, L. Sloan. I. Cross, K. Banson, L. Endres, S. Errion. P. Bass, H. Swardenski, C. Viers. aphy lub Snaps Pictures dents put different methods of taking pictures to use with various objects and human models. The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Winter, also prepared members for taking pic- tures for the CHEST. ROW 3: H. Canterbury, C. Hausczm, R. Solo- mon, B. Child, R. Cripe. li ' Q I s, '33 rl s,,NkkxTv.i , an 1. -. Orqcmizations Page 141 MARY LOHIMAR IUI-IE GIBB Editor m Chief Assistant Editor Horrible faces and hair pulling are visible signs oi an up coming deadline. SUSIE SCHWARTZ DIANE NOLTE KATHY ROACH CHRIS MCCAY IEFF MAXWELL School Life Organizations Faculty-Academic Senior Class Sports CREST Attains Another ll-American CREST EDITORIAL STAFF Early in the fall the CREST editorial staff re- ceived Word that the 1967 CREST had been awarded an All-American rating by NSPA. In attempting to learn all they could about publishing a yearbook, several members of the staff attended a journalism confer- ence at Bradley last fall. The staff consisted of four sophomores, four juniors and four seniors. The sopho- mores wrote organization copy. The juniors and seniors Were each in charge of one specific section of the book. Mr. Fluegel advised the staff. If we let you in. you'll have to work! assure sophomores Margy McCay and Leslie Sloan to Bruce Ulrich and Rick Ryan. CREST Business Staff Promotes Sales CREST BUSINESS STAFF Raising money for the publication of the Peoria High School yearbook was the job given to members of this staff. They accomplished their goal mostly through the sale of advertise- ments to interested businesses. The annual drive to sell books was held for several Weeks in October. In ad- dition to selling ads, staff members delivered underclass pictures to En- glish classes and collected the money in the various homerooms. GAIL BECKSTINE Business Manager CREST BUSINESS STAFF-ROW 1: B. Moser, D. Sarver, C. Kluever, V. Dotson, K. Iohns- ton, M. Chittick, D. Olds, L. Heller, K. Evans. Two members of the business staff attended a conference in Bloom- ington. The final chore for the staff involved the distribution of books on CREST Day. Mr. Walter Fink advised the business staff. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF This group of photographers took, developed and printed informal pictures which appeared in the CREST and OPIN- ION. The Staff was also responsible for all organization pictures in the CREST. I . BETSY MOSER Advertising Manager -..l ROW 2: E. Feinner, L. Schindles, C. Carrier. G. Beckstine, S. Hansis. V. Bell, L. Burgess, I. Aupperle, Mr. Fink. RICK SOLOMON Photography Editor 3? PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-ROW 1: B. Parks, M. Krakos, I. Ryno. ROW 2: D. Pottinger, M. Cannon, G. Selke. Organizations Page 143 OPI IO Contmues I Interest and News OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF-ROW 1: L. Chase, K. Niekamp, C. Marquess, L. Neu- mann, C. Berg, F. Pritzker, R. Neumann, B. Berg, B. Matheny, F. Pritzker. M. Kahn, T. Heiple, I. Trimmer. C. Walter, S. Propp. ROW 2: T. Harper, P. Donaldson, M. Foster, S. Dall- meyer, C. Stepzinski, I. Newlin, L. Heller, C. Somogyi, P. Culshaw, K. Andrews, S. Sprung- er, R. Baxter, S. Rodewald, P. White, B. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF Four representatives of the OPINION staff attended the Ronald Reagan Press Conference. Several members also attended journalism seminars and summer institutes. Speaking of Se- niors, an anticipated feature inter- viewing active seniors, and Tell It to Toodles, a question-answer ar- ticle, were again presented. Toodle's identity was kept a secret until the end of the year. Mrs. Chamness ad- vised the staff. Gates. ROW 3: S. Kent, T. Newlin, M. Giebel- hausen, I. Frost, M. Becker, C. Kelly, C. Mc- Gillicuddy, C. Martersteck, M. Novak, R. Waltmire, D. Ellis, I. Casey, M. Cannon, S. Wagner. ROW 4: I. Nyradi, S. Rosenberg. D. Kreiling, E. Bennett, T. Redard, T. Chan. A. Okerberg, S. Schonewise, I. Sommer, B. Michel, R. Russell, R. Hunsicker, L. Sloan, A. Lester, K. Wagner, I. Allensbach. Patty White interviews new teacher, Mr. Booth, for an OPINION article. SALLY SUTTON I AN CROSS Associate Editor, Iack Hyno, prepares to Co-Editor-in-Chief C0-Editor-in-Chief take a picture for the OPINION. OPINION Editors Marty Giebelhausen, Fea- ture, lean Newlin. News, Sara Dallmeyer, Feature, Cheryl Somogyi, News, Bruce Michel, Art, Iohn Nyradi, Editorial, Rick Solomon, Photography, and Mark Novak, Sports, review past issues. Organizations Page 145 Business Staff Provides OPI IO Funds OPINION BUSINESS AND CIRCULA- TION STAFPS Members of the cir- culation staff were responsible for distributing over four hundred OPINIONS to subscribers within the school. They 'also exchanged news- papers with schools in Indiana, Flor- ida, and Wisconsin, and sent OPIN- IONS to advertisers. The business staff called on clients, kept the books, received incoming money, and paid the bills. Mr. Wyeth aided both staffs. l OPINION BUSINESS STAFF-ROW 1: B. Razo, M. Krakos, K. Hanse, L. Mohn. ROW 2: A. Benjamin, D. Nemeyer, R. Horan, C. Tucker. ROW 3: Mr. Wyeth, B. Barnes, R. Chase, T. Gibb. OPINION CIRCULATION STAFF-ROW 1: L Zebell, K. Keown, M. Krakos. K. Hunt, K. Hanse, V. Volturno, L. Priddy, L. Neumann R. Neumann, D. Everett. ROW 2: I. Powell I. Harlan, H. Swardenski, M. McCay, I. Kirk, C. Deemie. P. Randolph, B. Graham, K. Willis, A. Willis. ROW 3: A. Benjamin, M. Gipson, T. Gibb, L. Davis, I. Plack, L. Sloan, C. Glover, I. Benjamin, R. Rosenberg, H. Sutherland. ix CATHY TUCKER DAVID NEMEYER Business Manager Advertising Manager Mary Krakos collects Ken Musgrove's three dollars tor the OPINION. Papers, papers everywhere! Because of students' eagerness to read their papers, class is usually disrupted when the OPINIONS come out. WH tx. n ham, mg x 3 Q The 525155 E 'aw , s g 3? . 5 n .tw The op-0 L .,,..fw,,4 tvs ww' NWN ' mu WW' 'Huw Z f A The HW litre 'fm . an J f '+9f?'! , K I , ,, , iam 5041314 fry! v MS mum OP on n tg R ' K 4 DAxf'52 fV V r K y M 5,31 KL ww X its BEm?lxitl12L 5 'im In , ,,f W' Organizations Page 147 SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ROW 1: S. Lee. B. Mosher, C. Davis, C. Butterfield, C. Rein, C. Somogyi. ROW 2: P. Maginn, N. Troe, I. Newlin, C. Tucker, C. Herink, I. Coale. I. Gebhart. ROW 3: D, West. T. Cooling, H. Seniors Honored SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY This honor organization was composed of senior scholars who dis- played exceptional leadership abili- ties, character and service to their school and community. A list of se- niors Who held at least a B average was distributed to teachers who SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ROW 1: B. Matheny, C. McCay, L. Neumann, S. Wombacher, P. Culshaw, S. Shawgo. ROW 2: I. Hamilton. K. Andrews, M. Dennis. I. Knox, C. Nothstine, A. Schroer, G. Beckstine. ROW Sutherland, K. Benson. W. Kohler, E. Feinner, M. Foster. ROW 4: R. Evans, I. Folkers, T. Smith, M. Curless, R. Chase, I. Plack, I. Nyaradi. for Capabilities voted on the students' capabilities. No more than fifteen percent and no less than ten percent of the class Were admitted into the society. A ceremony was held in the spring to induct new members into the society. Mr. Henry Stepping and faculty members compiled the ratings. 3: M. Lohmar, W. Zumwalt, F. Graf, I. Gibb, A. Okerberg, I. Cross, G. Leonard. ROW 4: I. Traicofi, M. Hadank, V. Miller, I. VanCleve, G. Foreman, I. Ryno, I. McBride. IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-ROW 1: P. White, K. Mast, C. Kellogg, C. Walter, S. Schwartz, I. Dunn. R. Maynard, C. Short, I. VanNess. L. Long, D. Hart, D. Murphy. ROW 2: S. Rodewald, C. Pearson, N. O'Leary, B. Butterfield, C. Carrier, C. Dobbins, D. Lind- strom, C. Martersteck, C. Petruzzi, D. Olds. IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY A spring assembly was held to initiate students in the top ten per cent of the sophomore class into this honor society. High scholastic ability Was the requirement for membership. QUILL AND SCROLL-ROW 1: F. Pritzker, S. Sutton, B. Mosher, C. McCay, I. Harrison. ROW 2: D. Nolte. C. Walter, K. Roach, L. Heller, C. Somogyi, I. Newlin. ROW 3: S. Schwartz, K. Iohnston, S. Dallmeyer, C. Tuck- ROW 3: M. Little, G. Whitaker, S. Russell, P. Aupperle, B. Greenwald, M. Davis, D. Ne- meyer, P. Bryant, M. Rieker, M. Cannon, B. Eckley. ROW 4: C. Kirley. S. Dimler, R. Hun' sicker. B. Farnum. M. Keller, I. Frost, D. Ellis, D. Blyly, B. Michel, K. Musgrove. QUILL AND SCROLL This honorary organization was for students who achieved at least a B average in their subjects and did some superior Work in a field of journalism. An as- sembly Was presented for new members. er, D. Neymeyer, M. Novak. ROW 4: M. Loh- mar, K. Wagner, G. Beckstine, E. Feiner, S. Schonewise, M. Giebelhausen. ROW 5: I Cross, I. Ryno, I. Maxwell, R. Chase, A Okerberg, I. Gibb. 'Wu...,.. Students Excel in Scholastics and Journalism Organizations Page 149 Future Teachers Sponsor FUTURE TEACHERS-ROW 1: R. Maynard. K. Hanse, D. McGaughey, V. Thurm, E. Pritzker, D. Currie, Miss Albright. ROW Z: L. Wilton. I. Walczak. C. Kellogg, M. Krakos, S. Shawgo, S. Kent, T. Harper, I. Bennett. ROW 3: I. Har- lan, S. Wagner, G. Beckstine, S. Schonewise. C. Harvey, M. Brown, M. Birdsell M. Lohmar. Projects FUTURE TEACHERS A Christmas party for childre n at McKinley School was one of several projects sponsored by this organization. Two new teachers acted as guest speak- ers at the October meeting. They of- fered views on their first year of teaching. The members had dough- nut sales during final exams. They also attended a pot-luck dinner with members ot Key Club and a coke party with students from other FTA chapters. FUTURE TEACHERS-ROW 1: K. Roach, D. Sarver, B. Mosher, M. Freed, I. Coale, B. Berg, VicePres., B, Matheny, Sec. ROW 2: K. Andrews. L. Livingstone. C. Verkler, I. Dunn, C. Walter, C. Somogyi, C. Butterfield. ROW 3: S. Edwards, C. Bloch, L. Schindles, L. Driver, C. Tucker, Treas., I. Gebhart, M. Manthey. ROW 4: D. Thompson, K. Beavers, S. Kaspar, S. Errion, Pres., H. Sutherland, A. Okerburg. A. Willis. Some Future Teachers prepare for the holiday. I FRENCH CLUBWROW 1: I. Iohnson, G. Wil- liamson, N. McClure, C. Rucker, T. Homer, H. Miller, N. Brugioni, M. Kahn, M. Picl, D. Smith. ROW 2: E. Horn, L. Rosenbaum. I. Van- cleve, D. Lush, R. Kroeker, F. Vaughan, K. Roach, D. Nolte, I. Bennett, V. Volturno. ROW 3: B. Hart, M. Mchvoy, L. Michel, H. Cincere, I. Benjamin, P. Clark, L. Chase, I. Gerber, C. Wagner. I. Luchbaum. ROW 4: D. Harvey. M. Davis, B. Thornburg, M. Lester, B. Nelson, M. Birdsell, I. Grier, A. Bartell, H. Mandel, D. Iones. Le Cerele Francais Learns of French Life FRENCH CLUB This organization began with an election of officers. Over the Christmas holidays French Clubbers traversed the Peoria area, singing their favorite French carols. Earlier in the year Miss Cohen, a student teacher at Central, gave a FRENCH CLUB-ROW 1: B. Maubach, I. Har- rison, M. Freed, A. Domnick, C. Williams, N. McElhiney, I. Pearson. I. Powell, V. Pogue, D. Currie, S. Propp. ROW 2: B. Steimle, D. Kasper, M. Brandes, L. Clark, S. Hoppe, R. Roehnelt, D. Seedorf, L. Anderson, K. Evans. C. Marquess, C. Berg. ROW 3: P. Grant, M. slide presentation on her trip to France. This was Mrs. IrWin's first year as French Club advisor. All of the meetings were conducted in French cmd were about French culture. Rapp, V. McNear, S. Polhemus, I. Eckley, L. Schindles, S. Schwartz, T. Harper, K. Gorman, C. Sturm. K. Ingersoll. ROW 4: S. Rosenberg. I. Traicoff, C. Salter, I. Dennis, R. Russell, Pres., A. Puttcamp, A. Lester, S. Wagner, Sec., D. Thompson, I. Summers. kk' It E - D Kgf .Q , .. '-f ? if iff? ' Organizations Page 151 German Club Enriches nderstanding GERMAN CLUB A Wiener roast with the Richwoods German Club started off the activities of this club. At the November meeting, Dr. Weier- sheuser of Bradley University showed slides of his last summer's trip to Germany. Sara Dallmeyer described her visit to Germany and Switzerland. Miss Ziegler and Mr. Hogan sponsored the club. GERMAN CLUB-ROW 1: R. Wolschlag, K. Shipley, S. Binder, C. Somogyi, C. MCCCIY, Treas., K. Niekamp, K. Cummings, S. Hill, M. Walker, M. Popovich, B. Cook. ROW 2: S. Kent, I. Frost, S. Wagner, R. Kerr, I. Kugawa, B. Huyck, N. Schlis. C. Kellogg, M. Martin. C. Short. I. VanNess. ROW 3: I. Dace, R. Hanelt, D. Peterson, S. Hansis, M. McCay, C. Stanley, P. Aupperle, K. Wagner, L. Sloan S. Graf. ROW 4: I. Wolber, I. Gunn, I. Fritts H. Lehmann, D. Huyck, I. Ketay, C. Davis, T Lane, D. Slotter, T. Lancaster, M. Meister ROW 5: I. Travis, B. Greene, I. Rohleder, I Shively, P. Hoffman, B. Russe, F. Bennett, I Kahn, I. Gibson, I. Simkins, F. Smith. GERMAN CLUB-ROW 1: A. Hessing, M. Baumgardner, P. Farnum, D. Limer, P. O'Brian, I. Bodell. C. Davis, B. Sellers, S. Lee. ROW Z: P. Martin, D. Harris, C. Herink, C Dobbins, S. Evans, M. Manual, B. Mathews, S. Dalmeyer, Pres., I. Kislia, Miss Ziegler. ROW 3: I. Rosen- berg, S. Kumph, I. Mattem, I. Dischert, D. Ruprecht, R. Louis, I. Cummings, I. Schron- brun, D. Daxenbichler. ROW 4: G. Aman, I. Traver, I. Gibb, Sec., H. Wolff, G. Kuchel, G. Shelton, M. Stahl, I. Miller, M. Manthey. ROW 5: R. Chase, R. Mehl, B. Farnum, Vice-Pres., B. Michel, B. Bohner, I. Frost, V. Miller, S. Vandenberg, D. Osterman. German Singers entertain at Christmas with their favorite Christmas carols. GERMAN CLUB-RCW 1: L. Weyeneth, M. Delotis, I. Kellogg, D. Hudson, D. Boone, I. Nicholas, L. White, S. Gluckin, P. Peil, T. Gale, D. Picton. ROW 2: R. Hunsicker. A. Hig- gins, P. Taylor, I. Engel, D. Kuhn, D. Iones, C. Lane, E. Korth, R. Laughlin, S. Swanson, C. Thomas. ROW 3: M. Lohmar, M. Gipson, D. Stringer, I. Huber, R. Schmidt, M. Coulson, D. Belke, M. Manthey, D. White, A. McConnell, T. Harper. ROW 4: I. Sones, R. Kums, M. Stringer, I. Soversberger, F. Graf, I. Ulrich, I. Tracy, P. Bryant, I. Petersen, T. Harrison, D. Paule. ROW 5: D. Fosco, R. Cripe, C. Mau- bach, D. Bauwens, M. Coch, I. Revis, L. En- dres, C. Glover, R. White, T. Redard, B. Greenwald. iv., 5 fi-it Q. IS' G, I 1 an Gnu- S LIBRARY AIDES-BOW l: C. Heinz, V. Vol turno, C. Keithley, I. Powell, S. Withers I. Lowery, L. Shinkle, G. King. ROW 2: I. Albright, K. Goulding, C. Prichard, A. Dur bala, N. Foerter, V. Whorten, Mrs. Thompson, K. Willis. ROW 3: M. Allen, A. Benjamin, I Clark, L. Zebell, S. Iohnson, C. Noirot, P Students Work in Library OFFICE OCCUPATIONS-ROW 1: B. Schmitt. L. Batts, S. Wombacher, C. Hernandez. P. Sacadat, K. Rogers, D. Guinnee. ROW 2: N. Alcorn, B. Walker, B. Rockey, I. Vogel, C. Wingfield, K. Iones, K. Loveridge. ROW 3: Brown, M. Wegel, Mrs. Bill. ROW 4: Mr. Stanger, L. Glenn, D. Gift, L. Endres, I. Peters, D. VanOsdol, R. Kerr, M. McCay. NOT PRES- ENT FOR THE PICTURE-I. Ball, S. Blanken- ship, R. Koehl, D. Koeppel, H. Mandel, K. Miller. LIBRARY AIDES Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Stanger, these girls aided in checking out and shelving books. Giving up one study hall a day, the students also collected passes. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS These girls worked three hours each day at various jobs. They were graded on ability and appearance by em- ployers. D. Roos, M. Van.Pelt, I. Steiis, S. Phelps, P. Miller, Treas., K. McClaskey. V. Souba. ROW 4: M. Read, K. Reeves, C. Aupperle, L. Iones, Vice-Pres., P. Bass, Pres., D. Park, Mrs. Pocklington. COUNSELOR PAGES-ROW 1: B. Berg, I. Bowman, L. Hamilton. V. Regal, L. Neumann. W. Iones, M. Wright, K. Eckert, R. Neumann, C. Berg, V. Thompson, N. Solomon. ROW 2: M. Chittick, L. Cannon, M. Brandes, L. Kobler. S. Boyd, M. Newell. K. Hunt, I. Siuddard, S. Sullivan, M. Brandes, V. Harris. I. Getz. ROW 3: D. Olds, M. Barney, D. McElhiney, I. Nel- son, C. Dobbs, C. Ianssen. K. Guynn, V. Fow- ler, P. Wickert. V. Osborn, A. Hofireiter. ROW 4: M. Brown, S. Graf, I. Miller, C. Lee T. Hoffmann. M. Huff, S. Craps, C. Correll M. Sullivan, P. White, S. Towles, B. Giliert ROW 5: S. Errion, L. Davis, L. Burgess, S Chapman. A. Oakenberg, L. Endres. P. Sulli van. M. Gray. C. Carrier. L. Anderson. W. Kohler. Pages Run Errands COUNSELOR PAGES Giving up one study hall a day, these girls helped the counselors by filing ex- cuses and program cards, running errands, and answering the phone. OFFICE PAGES These students de- livered messages and guided vis- itors through the building. The girls also operated the switchboard. OFFICE PAGES-ROW 1: I. Peters. C. Kluever, C. Somoygi, P. Culshaw, I. Dooley. M. Freed. E. Pritzker, P. Sacadat, F. Pritzker, C. Garrels. ROW 2: A. Robertson, I. Van Ness, E. Gardner, L. Sauder, C. Smith, D. Limer, L. Livingston. C. Claude, S. Wegel, K. Mast, C. Kellogg. ROW 3: L. Schindles, I. Consigny. P. Foutch, L. Tumer, K. Andrews. T. Gale, S. Bush, I. Millard, I. Knox, I. Kislia S. Shawgo. ROW 4: I. Kujawa. A. Willis, I Kirk, K. Roberts, L. Anderson, C. Grube, C Nothstine, B. Crowe, C. Correll, A. Benjamin, L. Sloan. BOW 5: C. Dikeman, M. Davis, L. Glenn, S. Benson. L. Friedman, D. Gift, K Wagner, R. Huber, S. Winn, M. Little, V. Bell Organizations Page 155 Clubs Enhance Learning IETS CLUB The Iunior Engineering Technical Society, sponsored by Mr. Horst, held monthly meetings includ- ing projects and reports by members. This club formed a chapter of the IETS National Organization. RED CROSS Selling doughnuts dur- ing semester exams helped the mem- bers raise rnoney for making friend- ship kits given to underprivileged children overseas. Sponsored by Miss Mullins, they carried on an En- rollment Drive. FUTUBE NURSES This club aims to interest high school girls in planning a career in some field of nursing, said Mrs. Keithley, advisor. Nurses from area hospitals spoke to the club during the year. 1 1 I Connie McGi11icuddy sees that the doughnuts are quickly running out during busy finals. FUTURE NURSES-ROW 1: C. Schwartz, S. Vaster. D. Nolan, B. Wyett, D. Limer, Vice- Pres. ROW 2: H. Lennarson, I. Virden, I. Himmel, M. Lester. ROW 3: D. Stalker, L. Friedman, Pres., M. Gipson, Mrs. Keithley. IETS CLUB-ROW 1: I. Rowe, H. Gaisford, F. Ball, G. Stephen. D. Blyly, Pres, L. Smith, Sec., G. Gillett. ROW Z: Mr. Horst, 5 Er-X A RED CROSS-ROW 1: B. Razo, L. Long, Gardner, L. Clark, H. Lennarson, ROW 33 Treas., L. Wilton, Sec., I. Powell, L. Priddy, Miss Mullins, A. Benjamin, Vice-Pres., D. K. Foley. ROW 2: B. Foster, C. Marchand, V. Stringer, C. McGillicuddy, Pres., D. Stalker, I PRE-MED CLUB-ROW 1: P. Ingersoll, C. He- rink, R. Horner. ROW 2: M. Belcke, L. Clark. ROW 3: S. Graf, R. Roehnelt. ROW 4: I. Roehrig, Vice-Pres., I. Frost, Sec.-Treas. ROW 5: P. Hoffmann, Mr. Sommer. MATH CLUB-ROW 1: C. Herink, Pres., I. Mc- Bride, I. Benjamin, I. Bennett. ROW 2: H. Wolfl, B. Makovic, V. McNear, D. Meister. ROW 3: L. Endres, I. Ryno, Vice-Pres., B. Pueschel, Sec.-Treas., Mr. Baird. Students Study ath and Medicine PRE-MED Through lectures and dis- cussions, club members discovered the many phases of medicine. A field trip to a local hospital supplemented bi-monthly meetings. Mr. Ioseph Sommer sponsored this organization. MATH CLUB At each meeting mem- bers explored a different topic in math and gained experience Work- ing problems. One objective was preparing for the National Math Con- test. Mr. Iohn Baird sponsored Math Club. Pulse rate seems very slow, says lean Frost. Organizations Page 157 ak :'M'w Q SPANISH CLUB-ROW 1: D. Dcxy, L. Long, L. Harrison, M. Mcxubcrch, D. Redington, A. Ret- zer, L. Sauder, K. Spriggs, I. Costello, B. Berg. ROW 2: I. Gilinsky, R. Rosenberg, S. Max- well, D. Huyck, R. Waltmire, L. Peppcrrd, M. Krakos, L. Heller, V. Dotson, C. Prichard. rr... funn 1-an ROW 3: C. Block, C. Beavers, P. Pearce, I. McMahon, T. Greuel, S. Keller, C. Forquer, C. Kuhn, T. Wclltmire, G. Elis. ROW 4: R. Ev- ans, D. Coker, R. Henderson, B. Harris, I. Pluck, H. Sutherland, I. Keel, A. Okerberq. Pres.. B. Barnes, P. Shinkle. Spanish Club Has Spanish Club officers, Iames Gower, Treas., Anne Okerberg, Pres., Terri Gibb, Vice-Pres., and Lynn Wilton, Sec., hopefully map out their future trip to Spain. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Seated left to right: B. Sumner, B. Berg, C. 'QA ' , his 5 V 1 g ff , , 5. i . l' ii uf ' 3 .1 f sf' QPU. r .f if w -., Q iq. , ,T..f1.. - 1 SPANISH CLUB-ROW 1: D. Moran, C. Davis I. Miller, B. Razo, R. Iohnson, M. Zumwalt, G. Vaster, S. Beechler, C. Reider, S. Ehrlich ROW 2: C. Petruzzi, K. McCormack, C. Walter. S. Vespa, M. Phenix, L. DeHaven, R. Butler, L. Prieb, P. Nicot, L. Wilton, Sec. ROW 3 rg 'fhxr 'U' D. Schierer, M. Lohmar, C. Kelly, I. Hirnmel R. Geddes, M. Russell, K. Mast, M. Barney, A Robertson, D. Grimm. ROW 4: C. Keller- strass, D. VanOsdol, K. Benson, T. Gibb Vice-Pres., I. Gower, Treas., P. Ward, G Kraft, C. Nothstine, I. Butler, S. King. Speakers and Parties Walter. Standing left to right: M. Foster, C. Nothstine, R. Evans, L. Heller. SPANISH CLUB With Miss Bailey as sponsor, the Spanish Club took ct trip to Chicago this year in the spring to see the Spanish play, Don Quixote. Being very active, the mem- bers held a picnic in October and a Christmas party in December. The first regular meeting, held in Novem- ber with a guest speaker, was an organizational meeting where mem- bers chose the officers and commit- tees. Later in the year the students who excelled in Spanish were initi- ated into the Spanish National Honor Society, where members received recognition for their performance, achievement, and interest in things pertaining to the Spanish language. I Organizations Page 160 , Chess Club Holds Contests CHESS CLUB Each Weekly meeting the members challenged each other. Through a ladder tournament indi- vidual standings and champions were determined, and contests with other schools stimulated participa- tion. Science Fiction Prints News SCIENCE FICTION CLUB These stu- dents printed the Science Fiction Newsletter and had a small library. Members discussed books and traded magazines at Weekly meetings. Mr. Naschert sponsored the club. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-ROW 1: I. Bennett, Sec.. C. Herink. I. McBride, D. Harris, Treas., C. Petruzzi. ROW Z: A. Belt, G. Hczmess. D. Belke, L. Smith. ROW 3: L. Verkler, D. Bly- Iy, Pres., I. Ieter, B. Eckley. ROW 4: Mr. Naschert, R. Hunsicker. Vice-Pres., I. Ryno. C. Baldwin. i ftt .tiff .eta CHESS CLUB-ROW I: A. Hessing, D. Boone. D. Moody, S. Dowell. ROW 2: I. Benjamin, D. Harris, K. Pczrmulee, R. Kirn. ROW 3: I. Cummings, G. Marsall, D. Belke. Mr. Hogan. ROW 4: I. McBride, B. Pueschel, B. Makovic. L. Smith. ROW 5: I. Nelson, R. Chase, D. Blyly, T. Chan. Girls from Mars!!! lubs Take Field Trips is -fa-jf Dennis Bidney pezfects his drafting skills. DRAFTING CLUB-ROW 1: D. Bidney, B. Reider, D. Iohnson, M. McLemore, E. Smith M. Herold, I. Hunt. ROW 2: K. Parmelee, G Larson, T. Lane, M. Schafts, D. Kellenberger I. Long, R. Koeppel. ROW 3: B. Staul, G Schuller, F. Neubert, M. Trumpold, B. O'Leary T. Boline, Mr. Whitaker. ROW 4: I. Myers R. Carter. B. Conrad, B. Hurst, M. Stringer. R. Rose, R. Bloom. 1 1 DRAFTING CLUB This club, newly formed this year cmd advised by Mr. Whitaker, sponsored the Best Drafts- man of the Year Award. The club heard a draftman from Illinois Cen- tral and took a field trip in the spring. ...J C3 . .- 3 C .. - J .Q l I ' I 4? SCIENCE CLUB For one of this clu.b's meetings, Mr. Butterfield of the farm lab, spoke on the topic of computers as used in research. Spon- sored by Mr. Horst, the club met monthly to discuss individual experi- ments and watch movies on various fields of science. Visits to local indus- tries supplemented the meetings. SCIENCE CLUB-ROW 1: L. Wenger, K. Horst, M. Belke. C. Petruzzi, Pres., I. Bennett, R. Homer. ROW 2: L. Rodewald, I. Monson, I. Roehrig, Sec.-Treas., I. Benjamin, D. Belke. L. Gastler, Mr. Horst. ROW 3: L. Smith, D. Osterman, R. Chase, B. Buchbinder, M. Cur- less. Vice-Pres., F. Graf. Organizations Page 161 LETTERMI-lN'S CLUB-ROW 1: A. Hallstrom, T. Howard, I. Schonbnm, C. Martersteck, R. Sathoff. S. Sumner, M. Novak, G. Lynch. ROW 2: T. Hoffman, I. Grier, S. Russell, D. Kreiling, M. Bell, M. Holden, B. Yang, R. Wil- liams, B. Bennett. ROW 3: K. Swalstedt, D. Ellis, M. Trumpold, T. Damon, K. Musgrove, Lettermen Assist Widi School Activities LETTERMAN'S CLUB-ROW l: F. Graf, G. Leonard, D. Hoyck, W. Zumwalt, T. Harrison, Mr. Salzer. ROW 2: R. Burdette, G. Coulter. I. Egbert, M. O'Donnel1, B. Greene, I. Snyder, G. Whitaker, M. Manuel, C. Boimm, R. Mc- Hugh. ROW 4: B. Michel, B. Delenbaugh, I. Pritchard, B. Farnum, R. Schneider, B. Gor- such, R. White, S. Scott, I. Myers. ROW 5: S. Dimler, I. Bielenherg, R. Livingston, C. Peer- less, I. Frost, S. Pickens, M. Keller, T. Bare. M. Binegar. LETTERMAN'S CLUB Members as- sisted in such activities as the Home- coming bonfire and all athletic games. Those Who received letters in athletics became members. Mr. Phil Salzer sponsored the lettermen. I. Nyradi. ROW 3: T. Tiarks, I. Plack, I. Hunsicker, I. Girton, D. Foutch, H. Neal, I. Oesterle. ROW 4: B. Voelker, S. Michel, R. Taylor, B. Sumner, M. Fritch, I. Happe. 34: Pep Clubbers Promote Enthusiasm PEP CLUB-HOW 1: D. McElhiney, M. De Good, I. Trimmer, N. Vulgaris, S. Marlott, D. Bailey, I. Costello. ROW 2: L. Priebe, P. Lane. C. Meinke, P. Lorton, S. Swason, I. Bennett, C. Burdette, L. Callahan. ROW 3: I. Peters, PEP CLUB Pep Club buttons identi- fied this year's members at the games. Fifty members formed the block card section, holding up cards with cheers d u r i n g basketball games. Pep Club is for pupils who PEP CLUB-ROW 1: A. Retzer, L. Mohn, N. Pueschel, D. Bohenic, D. Gomes, G. Smith, N. McElhiney, R. Solomon. ROW 2: A. Durbala, M. Humes, L. Cannon, M. Brandes, K. An- drews, N. Graham. L. Clark, V. Dotson, K. M. Barney, K. Goulding, K. Schwab, M. Lar- sen, C. Sturm, L. Wilton, Mrs. Cole. ROW 4: S. Bowers, T. Redintgon, P. Bearce, B. Thorn- burg, I. Consigny, I. Foutch, R. Yalowitz, I. Greer. would like to participate in sports by showing their school spirit, said sponsor Mrs. Cole. The Pep Club also provided posters and publicity for sports. They sold pencils and sponsored pep assemblies. Hunt. ROW 3: C. Kelly, B. Giltert, D. Lush, D. Thurm, E. Thompson, B. Huyck, G. Rodell, K. Iones, C. Lane. ROW 4: L. Verkler, C. Salter, K. Snyder, I. Mysinger, L. Davis, I. Cross, M. Allen, K. Beavers, K. Gorman. 4 l Organizations Page 163 ,FW 1. - Q in , . 1 . E . . X . ff if is Students Behind the Scenes .E s..-if ?f 3 : E. In L k I y 'fx' Ae ' I 5 ' ,s s K 'D' P ' M k if I n L . .W a X fl r , x i . 5.1 wiv' One, two, 5 5 fit ln 1 E, V H r X lv . .3 . . gi.-. 32 .' fu lfil, yi V . 11 5 Y if 2 f ff- 1.1: Lfgvf . ik M . l- U.- Qi n! 211 T I .1 . is -.Eb-,.-ti gf 1 Q P in .gg , as 1. 5' ' X Ll liii, ' ,V 1 f A fit , nw Q l .ll ' 1111 l cf 0 ' ii 6 , . X 111.9 in, ' ' m, ,E 'fm i .T gm ' STAGE AND PRODUCTION CREW Leadership was developed within the ranks of this closely knit organization, said Mr. Harry Bauder, sponsor of the group. Stage and Projection was a service organization, using audio-visual equipment and preparing the stage for school activities. For any group which charged ad.mission, the crew collected a five dollar service charge. This year a spotlight was purchased with the money donated by the A.P.T., Commit- tee of Forty, Student Council, and Thespians. Mr. Ion Harden also ad- vised the crew. STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW-ROW 1: er, M. Koch, D. Belke, B. Peters, P. Clark, L. K. Shipley, S. Blankenship, P. Randolph, I. Driver, V. Loy. ROW 3: Mr. Harden, I. Owen, Bozbech, B. Schwab. K. McC1askey, P. B. Russell, C. Baldwin, M. Bearce, B. Barnes, Schmidt, H. Voges, D. Lynch, I. Dace, B. B. Goble, I. Sones, Mr. Bauder. Cook. ROW 2: R. Turner, B. Gates, M. String- Preparing the mike for an oncoming speaker is an important job done by Bev thfee . . . Barnes' E JL, K . xy' 9 3 ,.: MUSIC WORKSHOP-ROW 1: L. Chase, N. Drake, K. Evans, M. Brown, S. Evans, D. Hart, Foeter, I. Hensley, L. Turner, L. Tupper, N. N. Waltmire, M. Siler, D. Iones, D. Sutton, D. Pueschel, C. Davis, Pres., H. Miller, K. Regan. Greenleaf. ROW 4: C. Blanchard, D. Meister, ROW 2: D. Rapp, I. Hamilton, E. Phillips, I. Vice-Pres., B. Wolford, C. Salter, T. Preston, Traub, I. Shriae, K. Hunt, K. Roach, S. Hoppe, M. Allen. I. Coker, M. Giebelhausen, M. D. Rademaker, E. Thompson. ROW 3: D. Davis, C. Iones. Musicians Express Themselves MUSIC W O R K S H O P Meeting GERMAN SINGERS Gaily dressed if monthly in the choir room, this club in German costumes, the members was composed of students interested sang for church groups, luncheons, in certain areas of music. The pro- and the Fair in the Park. They also, grams consisted ot vocal and instru- under the guidance of Miss Ziegler, mental numbers performed by the entertained at Christmas. club members. GERMAN SINGERS-ROW l: S. Hill, C. MC- Wagner, I. Frost, M. McCay. F. Bennett, H. Cay, I. VanNess, K. Shipley, S. Binder, L. Lehmann, S. Kent, N. Schlis, M. Popovich. Tupper, K. Cummings. ROW 2: M. Walker, I. ROW 4: S. Wagner, R. Kerr, C. Stanley. P. Kiyawa, P. Aupperle, I. Wolber, D. Huyck, Hoffman, B. Russell. S. Gift, C. Kellogg, K. B. Huysk. C. Somogyi, C. Short. ROW 3: K. Niekamp. i f ff 1 ' f 1 is s f - as 5 s Q S I ' x , ' H... . as an 4 i '4 9 L 'Y' ' ' ,I , X T cz'-,a 21 S f Y 51 I as , A if re- I S' no , ' f f 4 cg X as ' Q9 , X E ' Q GO .- E S 'ii-fit 1 f' 't , -rs , X C W H .+L 1' Q , ' ery , w 1 I wwf f A , , t I , ' V 5, yi, A . , n . . one Organizations Page 165 Art Guild Stimulates ART GUILD-ROW 1: Miller, S. Rodewald, Sec.-Treas., D. Paule, Russell. ROW 2: R. Shride, D. Drake. T. Traub, B. Bossingham. ART GUILD This continued their ' I. Walczak, I. Ball, K. Vice-Pres., I. Gebhart. D. Stalker, M. Siler, M. Kerr, M. Kummer, I. Gibb, S. Edwards, I. K. Marshall. ROW 3: I. year the members 'Meet the Artists program. Local artists demonstrated techniques of drawing and painting. Mrs. Grace Correll and Mr. A. P. Bennett were two painters who ART GUILD-ROW 1: D. Kaspar. C. Verkler. S. Wegel, W. Iones, B. Razo, S. Withers, K. Harris, L. Priddy. ROW 2: P. Maginn, Pres.. S. Shawgo, I. Millard, M. Gillick, L. DeHaven, C. Kellogg, M. Krakos, B. Larence. ROW 3: Robinson, K. Willis, M. Greene, L. Bates, I. Allenspach, D. Russell, M. Davis, S. Fosco. P. Pulliam. ROW 4: E. Vespa, B. Wolford. R. Child, L. Friedman, G. Foreman, D. Ulbricht, S. Errion, S. Kasper, C. Harvey. spoke to the club. Mr. Burdell I-Iall, an AFS exchange teacher at Morton High School, spoke at the holiday party at Carson's. In February they visited the Art Institute in Chicago. Mr. Suffield sponsored the club. N. Keith, P. Nelson, M. Church, P. Taylor, N. O'Leary, G. Kerr, I. Harlan, M. Vandenberg. ROW 4: A. Willis, K. Swanson, B. Kramm, M. Chittick, M. Stahl, I. Frost, A. Marshall, G. Shackelford. ultural Interests ART GUILD--ROW 1: P. Culshaw, N. Pues- chel, I. Miller, S. Glucken, L. Sauder, D. Pic- ton, L. Neumann, B. Pope, K. Hanse, B. Sellers. ROW 2: Mr. Britko, P. Moore, L. Priebe, P. Lane, K. Hunt, L. Tumer, G. Rouse. I. Hensley, I. Bennett, C. Somogyi. ROW 3: P. Fares, B. Latin Clu Sauder, D. Thompson, D. Thompson, K. Ka- lina. P. White, M. Mcl-tvoy, W. Schultz, C Prichard. M. Suflield. Row 4. Miss cmf 1. Yocum, F. Bt-111. D. Hull. R. Washburn. M. Manthey, C. Smith, C. Beavers, S. Sprunger, b Celebrates LATIN CLUB-ROW 1: G. Nellas, Scriba, L. Baumgardner. S. Corivit, D. Bailey. R. Neu- mann. ROW 2: V. Beavers, S. Pass, Consul, S. Hardine, D. McElhiney, I. Dunn. ROW 3: G. Gillett, G. Storm, L. Gastler, H. Sathoif, I. Virden. ROW 4: D. Huyck, Consul. D. Smith. G. Makovic, L. Rodewald, K. Giles. ROW 5: T. Weyhrich, R. Bolz, B. Koch, T. Bare, K. Beavers, Quaestor, G. Hoffman. Saturnaliaw LATIN CLUB At the February meeting of this organization a pa- triotic program was held compar- ing famous Romans and Ameri- cans. Other events included several travelogues, a skit on mythology and Roman history, and a party in December to celebrate the Roman Holiday, Saturnalia. The advisor was Miss Glyda Swisher. Bill Marlatt portrays Iulius Caesar in his Latin Club speech. 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Bossingham, K. Gorman. I. Ieiiries, C. Burdette, F. Vaughan, W. Iones 1 THESPIANS Under the direction of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Glore, this club presented several plays throughout the year. Dues helped finance a trip to Chicago to see a professional theatrical production. The members attended a banquet Where some received awards. Members learned how to act in front of an audience at the monthly meet- ings. They read from various plays such as Barefoot in the Park and A Man Who Came to Dinner. Each could earn so many points for participation in a play and became a National Thespian. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Glore begin casting a play. ROW 3: I. Foutch, M. Barney, L. Cannon, M. Brandes, I. Huber, I. Gebhart, S. Kent. I. Har- lan, Treas. ROW 4: M. Lohmar, S. Wagner. I. Gibb, Pres., T. Cusick, S. Schonewise, D. MJ THESPIANS-ROW 1: Mrs. Smith. R. May- nard, L. Clark, I. Bennett, K. Harris, C. Hez- lep, D. Dwyer, P. Bentley, S. Haley, L. Calla- han. ROW 2: D. Lush, Sec., M. Krakos, I. Berk, L. Zebell, T. Waltmire, N. Troe, D. Boone, M. Hunt, T. Harper, Mrs. Glore. ROW 3: C. Carrier, Vice-Pres., K. Miller, I. Ball, D. Wiley, B. Greenwald, S. Sprunger, G. Kerr, C. Kellogg, B. Kramm. ROW 4: H. Wolif, R. Rose, I. Irving, L. Friedman, R. Mehl, R. Dewey, L. Bates, M. Greene, I. Shride. Hey, Somebody! Whatever happened to my costume? gifs? .5 ?. 'ff' -,, 1 . .. .,,X at 3 L ww' ,M,,e, xi' REE P . .. R 1 'ss I -fi if 'A .lx .xx 16 'Su A ,Q K -.. M. 1 ,MMMW 13. An eyecatching set is always an essential part to a good production. Organizations Page 169 FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS CLUB Distributors raded by Emplo ers i FUTURE DISTRIBUTOR'S CLUBAROW 1: D. Meister, R. Payne, L. Baker, I. Glenn, I. Gard- ner, S. McC1intick, I. Agner, D. Haynes. ROW 2: I. Dobbins, L. Smith, S. Kangas, M. Mc- Donald, P. McCoy, B. Czesznegi, S. Kangas, M. Simmons, C. Turner. ROW 3: P. Boyer, D. Commonly known as distributive education, this organization offered students interested in the field of marketing and distribution a chance to receive on-the-job training. Stu- dents participating in this club at- tended school classes several hours a day. The remaining time was spent Working for local businessmen. These men acted as instructors as they taught students their trades and graded according to how well they proceeded in their Work. Mr. Willard Cochran acted as advisor for the club. I hope this wont take all day grumbles Randy Glover. Koehl, P. Anderson, G. Harness, R. Evans, K. Bentley, P. Baker, S. Caldwell. ROW 4: Mr. Cochran, R. Glover, H. Hiatt, R. Bourscheidt, I. Orsborn, S. Thurman, T. Cooling, D. Sea- man, S. Butcher. This one might iii. says Iudy Dobbins. Speeches Perfect Ural Skills Vg . .. INDIVIDUAL EVENTS-ROW 1: Mrs. Smith. I. Gebhart, Vice-Pres.. C. Petruzzi. ROW 2: Mrs. Glore, D. Lush, C. Carrier. ROW 3: B. Eckley, I. Roehrig, Treas.. Mrs. Greer. ROW 4: M. Curless, Pres., B. Adams, Sec., A. Belt. INDIVIDUAL EVENTS With the help of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Glore, mem- bers practiced individual speaking and went on to compete with speak- ers from other schools. The cate- gories ranged from comedy reading to after dinner and extemporaneous speaking. DEBATE Members first researched their material, organized the facts, DEBATE-ROW 1: D. Moody, D. Rademaker. R. Holland, L. Wenger, R. Simmons. P. Car- pentier. ROW 2: C. Petruzzi, H. Lennarson, at SPEECH CLUB-ROW 1: I. Harrison, M. New- ell, N. Roeder, I. Bennett, C. Petruzzi. ROW 2: I. Gebhart, C. Swanson, I. Roehrig, D. Lush, D. Belke, H. Lennarson. ROW 3: I. Harkin, W. Holly. M. Curless. B. Eckley, T. Adams, Mrs. Greer. and then presented the case. The case presentation and formation took the most preparation. Debate tourna- ments were held with other schools throughout the entire state. SPEECH CLUB Debate and Individ- ual Events combined this year to form Speech Club. Mrs. Greer ad- vised the three clubs. I. Hardin, D. Greenleaf, R. McCrorey, Mrs. Greer. ROW 3: L. Swindall, D. Eckley. I. Casey, F. Picl, I. Romhrig, I. Sones. 4. if, .., sw., ar ...SM 90,5 Y-'V ,la Organizations Page 171 BAND-ROW 1: C. Marquess, C. Butterfield S. Kent, I. Frost, R. Reed, B. Cook, B. Eckly R. Chrisman, B. Maubach, B. Matthews, D Yocum. ROW 2: D. Iones, D. Kauffman, M. Giebelhausen. D. Epley, D. Meyers. P. Hoff mann, D. Peterson, N. Troe, K. Greene. G Ellis, I. Hamilton. ROW 3: I. Dunn, D. Green- leaf, T. Greuel, D. Bauwens, I. Shively, S. 'I'he Band provides swinging rhythm and promotes morale and enthusiasm during the game. Musicians practice to make perfect. Musicians Set as' Michel, B. Russell. B. Steimle, D. Morris, M Manthey. ROW 4: S. Mauschbaugh, B. Hyler D. Foster, I. Thomas, D. Trout, F. Clark, I Petersen, R. Louis, I. Sones. ROW 5: R. Steen rod, L. Spacht, I. Frost. I. Ulrich, F. Neubert G. Makovic, G. Foreman, I. Tracy, B. Koch I. Dischert. ,pi 1 pg Lively Tempos BAND This year PHS hosted the Mid-State Nine Festival. The nine schools formed two bands, and they competed against each other. In April the Band Went to the State Solo Ensemble Contest in which about titty members participated. In the spring the students presented a Fine Arts Concert. During the year several members attended clinics and talked of their playing problems. More practice was the theme of the Cadet Band, which made up the less experienced members of the Band. This year the instrumental depart- ment purchased seven French horns and one tuba. The Band provided the musical entertainment at foot- ball and basketball games, and at pep assemblies. Members practiced first hour every day, and in the fall, the marching formations were exer- cised. At the end of the year students attended a banquet at which awards were given and seniors received recognition. Mr. Stoskopi said that this year's Band was the best bal- anced band ever at PHS. BAND-ROW l: S. Rosenberg, I. Wolber, S. Hopson, R. Hunsicker, A. Higgins, I. Nicholas. ROW 2: M. Lester, I. Himmel, I. Iohnson. I. Eckley, S. Wagner. G. Storm, B. Heerman, I. Bennett, D. Currie, I. Starnes. ROW 3: L. Glover, M. Coulson, L. Gastler, P. Aupperle. A. Allen, T. Karnes, G. Gurney, M. Richards, 1 1l'1 Come on, Mr. Stoskopf, just a little bit bet- ter. advises Iohn Petersen. G. Harrison, M. Eaton. ROW 4: M. Manuel, S. S. Rogers, M. Barnes, G. Scheiiler, E. Phil- lips, C. Coup, A. Hessing, B. Steimle, C. Hoff- man, S. Switzer. M. Walker. ROW 5: G. Gil- latt, R. Hunsicker, R. Iohnson, T. Homer, I. Thorson, M. Folkers, G. Williams. G. William- son, I. LeRoy, R. Kroeker, R. Wolschlag. . I ft s ., ff ,, jg . N , ff- gy - df . A ' - l M11 , - - ,, , .4 - I My . 1 I. H v A .- v- ' RX ,Q-nnq Organizations Page 173 nd the Band Played I1 KMA, -, The Band arouses enthusiasm by performing at half time. Steve Hopson gets ready for the big game. 'J Dole Bcxuwens practices tone control. Y-Teens Here's your fresh holly, says Connie Short as she delivers it to Mrs. Holmes. Y-TEENS Selling Christmas greens was one of the service projects spon- sored by this club. Members who typed made copies of material for visually handicapped students. Mrs. Parker advised the organization. and TOPI G0 Social 1 Y-TEENS-ROW 1: I. Powell, L. Matheria, S. Aberle, K. Aberle, D. Strickler. ROW 2: C. Short, Sec.-Treas., K. Horst, L. Zebell, L. Long. ROW 3: D. Everett, K. Willis, Pres., P. Ran- dolph, I. McMahon. ROW 4: Mrs. Parker, L. Glenn, P. Aupperle, B. Dilley, S. Blankenship. UTOPIA CLUB The United Teens of Peoria in Action was a new club formed this year. The members gained knowledge of our govern- ment, and with the guidance ot Mr. Irwin, they sponsored dances and Rec Night. lug J M ...J .?E'S'Zlf it Stop the Carousel. I want to get oft is the theme for this UTOPIA dance. UTOPIA CLUB-ROW 1: K. Roach, D. Hart. M. Hunt, I. Harrison, V. Thunn. ROW 2: M. Brown, D. Ianssen, C. Smith, P. White, C. Kellogg. A. Lester. ROW 3: G. Geddes, I. Gutierrez, B. Lee, C. Gearheard, I. Coale. ROW 4: I. Cross, R. Bloom, L. Sloan, M. Can- non, S. Schonewise. ROW 5: R. Russell. I. Revis, M. M. Fritch, L. Verkler, Mr. Irwin. nd a ne, and a Two XR? ORCHESTRA-ROW 1: D. Cooley, A. Higgins, C. Butterfield, I. Hamilton, B. Hyler, V. Pogue, L. Glover, I. Dunn, S. Shoemaker, F. Duke, D. Yocum, D. Smith, A. Retzer, S. Hill, D. Mc- Gaughuy, H. Miller. ROW 2: M. Sturdivant, I. Troth, M. Barnes, I. Pearson, K. Schwab, B. Huyck, N. Troe, S. Kent, M. Gilkerson, D. Ianssen, I. Bodell, P. Lane, S. Young, D. Lindstrom, A. Robertson, M. Belcke. ROW 3: S. Kaspar, G. Schelfler, D. Wiley, I. Frost, V. Heerman, I. Wolber. I. Long, R. Reed, R. Chrisman, D. Peterson, S. Dallmeyer, S. We- gel, M. South, B. Schwab, I. Harlan, I. Sum- mers. ROW 4: B. Eckley, R. Bolz, D. Meyers, G. Glover, G. Williams, I. Frost, S. Wilkinson, D. Bauwens, B. Koch, G. Selke, L. Rosenbaum D. Lindstrom, L. Michel, M. Little, R. Powell N. Harvey. ROW 5: H. Sutherland, B. Luepke L. Friedman, B. Bohner, B. Buchbinder, R Hunsicker, S. Ashburn, P. Hoffman, S. Michel G. Foreman, B. Nelson, D. Van Pelt, I. King: I. Douersberger, H. Wollf, R. Everts. 1 1 1 r ORCHESTRA Mr. Elmer Szepessy con- ducted the eighty-five members of the Peoria High Orchestra. Each morning the orchestra had a combined practice. A group ot stringed instrumentalists gave demonstrations at area grade schools. The musicians sold popcorn and checked coats at basketball games. They also sold school calendars. The profit helped pay the expenses of the three Centralites who were selected to go with the Allstate Or- chestra on a summer European Tour. Stu- dents performed in the Mid-State Nine Concert in February, Illinois State con- tests during March, Fine-Arts Festival and another spring concert. M, ' I A .. 'K . Y f 1 3 4 Iohn Wolber awaits the cue for the PREP CHOIR-ROW 1: L. Callahan, P. Far- num, D. Thompson, P. Tenpermy, N. Pueschel, S. Price, P. Matthews, S. Crenshuw. I. Coale. ROW 2: C. Smith, L. Turner, I. Ingel, E. Tompson, M. Baumgardner, R. Elliott, D. Hay- ward, C. Betson. ROW 3: A. Marshall, N. Waltmire, D. Drake, H. Lennarson, K. Evans. P. Donaldson, L. Tupper, I. Consigny. ROW 4: C. Wake, M. Allen, M. Trumpold, B. Wolford, I. Shride, I. Traub, L. Clark, I. Foutch. irls Sing in Concert PREP CHOIR Directed by Mrs. Linder, this selected group of girls met first hour each day to study a variety of music, but usually per- formed sacred or concert works. They sang at Vespers and the Spring Concert. GIRLS CHORUS-ROW 1: M. McGrane, I. Myers, I. Hensley, L. Burton, A. Anzaldua, D. Simmons. ROW 2: G. Suttel, D. Steiner, N. Hosea, P. Schmitt, C. Lowes, K. Hanse, I. Peters. ROW 3: V. Thompson, D. Iones, P. GIRLS CHORUS Meeting every day, thirty sophomore, junior, and senior girls studied all types of music and composers. This elective course, directed by Mrs. Linder, was preparatory for Concert Choir. Matthews, I. Reed, W. Thorn, L. Cole, D. Nolan. ROW 4: E. Phillips, L. Hall, L. Hup- prich, K. Gorman, I. Clark, D. Whitehead. L. Roehnelt. FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS-ROW 1: P. Mc- Gowan, C. Wagner. K. Cummings. N. Vul- garis, N. Satchiield, L. Howells. T. Heiple. D. Yocum. ROW 2: K. Aberle, M. DeGood, B. Doty, D. Bell, M. Kahn, D. Iasinski, N. Bm- Freshmen FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS These thirty-two girls appeared in the Christmas Vespers. Meeting twice a week, they studied music apprecia- tion and sang all types of songs. The activity was sponsored by Mrs. Linder. FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS-ROW 1: D. Greenleaf. C. Rucker, K. Iackson, V. Pember- ton, S. Iones, I. Hallstrom, N. Foerter, L. Sauder. K. Springs. ROW 2: I. Parkhurst. R. Hunsicker. E. Korth, B. Harlow. D. Sutton, I. Pratt, D. Baxter, T. Waltmire, D. Rademaker, .,,ft'1'i T is f' AM 5, V 55 ir F . 't 'l11' gioni. ROW 3: D. Wilkinson, S. Iohnson, M. Iohnson, M. Humes, A. Bartel, D. Seedori, R. Butler. ROW 4: I. VanCleve, K. Stringer, D. Russell, I. Kell, C. Kellerstrass, D. Reherman, C. Kuhn. Study Music Appreciation FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS Mem- bers studied the music of old and modern c o m p o s e r s. They also learned music theory. The Freshman Chorus appeared in the Christmas Vespers, under the direction of Mrs. Linder. N. McClure. ROW 3: L. Chase, G. Landers. L. Waller, I. Pearson, B. Morris, D. Dwyer, P. Lorton, S. Hoppe. B. Hart. ROW 4: C. Noirot, R. Richardson. I. Coker. P. Dawsin, D. Smith, C. Salter, D. Stringer, C. Castler, L. Glas- iord. S. Dowell. . .1 5 ' 'l fella. , 5'1.:!5' Organizations Page 179 CONCERT CHOIR-ROW 1: C. Hernandez. C. Davis, B. McClure. C. Rein, L. Griffith, D. G Roos. C. Walter, M. Krakos. D. Meister, Scheliler, S. Evans, M. Newell. C. Short. L Long, D. Hart. B. Schmitt, I. Hoerr. ROW 2: D Wolff, K. Roach. P. White. C. Smith, L. Hurd. M. Whitelow, M. Siler, L. Proctor. V. Whorten, R. Dewey, H. Swardenski, K. Swanson. L. Daugherty, K. Reeves, C. Iones, A. Schroer. I. Kislia. ROW 3: M. Davis. M. Bearce, D. Experienced Singers Provide LIGHT OPERA Arrayed in green and white gowns, the Light Opera Singers performed at various school functions, PTA groups, and church luncheons. The girls sang a variety of popular music. CONCERT CHOIR Sixty-eight stu- dents met third hour each day as the most experienced singing group at Central. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors were chosen by audition and previous musical experience. The Concert Choir sang in a choral LIGHT OPERA SINGERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Evans, D. Hart, D. Olds, I. Ieliries, C. Rein, D. Nolte, C. Davis. M. Brown, B. Hyler, M. Giebelhausen. C. Thomas. C. Blanchard. K. Hunt. K. White, L. Tupper, C. Cartier, D. Rapp, M. Barney, N. Solomon. pid Meister, M. Stringer, R. Shesol. L. Chianakas, F. Bennett, B. Davis, M. Meister. M. Meister. G. Neff, D. Lush, R. Bach. R. Horner, D. Lynch. ROW 4: G. Short, R. Rose, T. Preston, I. Fuz- zell, R. Russell, R. Glover. I. Travis, B. Green, C. Cole, R. Zebell, I. Lancaster, K. Kelleratrass, L. Pappard. M. Koch, P. Park- hurst, D. Marcy. PHS With Entertainment assembly in November, the Christ- mas Vespers, and the Spring Con- cert. These students also caroled through the halls at Christmas time. The choir was under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Linder. CHORALAIRES-ROW 1: M. Meister, D. Mar- cy. G. Neff, R. Bach, R. Homer, D. Lusk, D. Lynch. ROW 2: P. Parkhurst, B. Davis, K. Kellerstrass, D. Meister, G. Short, M. Koch, I. Lancaster. M. Meister. ROW 3: M. Stringer. F. CHORALAIRES Dark slacks and bright red sweaters on stage sig- naled a performance by the Choral- aires. Chosen from the Concert Choir, these boys sang at a banquet for grade school principals and at school assemblies. Bennett. L. Chianakas. C. Cole, R. Zebell, R. Rose, L. Peppard. ROW 4: B. Greene, I. Travis, R. Russell, I. Fuzzell, R. Glover, T. Preston, M. Bearce. R. Shesol. 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Higgins, G. Whitaker, G. Lenard, S. Pickens, Neal, S. Schenburger, V. Herman, S. King, I- Plflckf I- Gufiiflf I- Revis. I. Hunsicker, M. Bell, B. Famum, I. Bielenberg, M. O'Dona1d, G. I- PIiiChGY- ROW 51 M- SKUGIL M. Binegdr. I. Mcusky, B. Conrad, I- Beard. ROW 2: C. Hendricks, B. Michel, G. Lear, A, Hallstrom, R, Sweet, M. Manual, M. Fritch, R. Schnider, S. Dimler, P. Salzer. ROW Liningston, B. Yang, S. Russel, I. Meyers, R. Burdette, R. Williams. 61 R- Iumieson, S. Scott. I. Oesterle, R. McHue, R. Taylor, C. Kirley, ROW 3: R. Russell, R. Malson, M. Suggs, D. Hoffman, G. Short, C. T. DCHTICUL I- Brown. L- LCIVSIY- Boirum, K. Muskgrove, B. Eischens. ROW 4: T. Bare, I. Snyder, H. Lions Start Strongl An opponent attacks Rhea Taylor. W 8 fy-wj,if4 ff' ,315 Wadi Sports Page 185 This year's Peoria High Football team lost the traditional tin can to the losing Manual Rams. On a brisk Thanksgiving morning the Lions secured a 19-U victory over the Rams. Central scored twice in two minutes and 45 seconds of the first quarter. The Lions achieved a 13-0 lead with the first quarter not quite over. The loss of the tin can award gave Central six wins and four loss- es and tied them with Bergan for third place in the Mid-State Nine. The team looked forward to a more victorious season next year. Chns Krrley routs a Ram for another touchdown for the Lions. Lions Lose Tin Can Ken Musgrove and Coach Iamieson discuss the game. we-ff -' ir:-...f 'uw Lil-gs. x.- 1... Kd '- ROW l: K. Aeschelman, M. King, G. Palmer, R. Hoiimen, M. Meister, F. Smith, C. Peerless, F. Wasson, F. Higgins, E. Hunter, H. Voges ROW 2: T. Bare, mgr., D. Andrews, G. Harness, H. Shannon, C. Davis, G. Kuchel, F. Slotter, B. Iones, F. Hammer, I. Gibson, mgr. ROW 3: Coach McCormick, R. Neal, S. Kincade, S. Rosenberg, M Duncan, I. Powers, B. Marlatt, I. Oliver, T. Tilly, R. Schroeder, E: Batz, Coach Smith. ROW 4: M. Brockhouse, R. Shively, F. Picl, P. Lane, G. Beard, I. Vespa, I. Lancaster, D. Shierer, M. Sanders. B. Roos, R. Iohnson. ROW 5: I. Davis, R. Chrisman, B. Culler, S. Shauch. D. Coker, B. Harris, R. Henderson, T. Lancaster, T. Fitzgerald, D. Putnam. Sophomores Show Promise The Sophomore football squad had another winning season under the coaching of Mr. Bob Smith. Mr. Smith said, Our main assets were our run- ning offense, and a strong pass de- 41 3 Gary Shelton rolls out. K,-I Q' 'U f Q1 2 1' S z P , -1+ -fzu, 7 A' -L ' M, fl ' M.: . -. fig f gg, fl-af?-my ,H W we ' W' , , W W ,.. V -.-,2?f..:m.'Zfa:Esm32s?.-ff . he ' SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Won 6 Lost 32 12 Central H. . .... . . . . . Manual Central . . . .. 25 13 . . Limestone Central .. 13 0 . .. Woodruff Central . . 20 13 .. .. Spalding Central .. . . .. I9 14 . . Galesburg Central .. . . 13 6 . . Richwoods Central.. 24 32 .. Pekin Central . . . 7 13 .. .. E. Peoria Central .. 32 U . .. Bergan fense. Our pass offense was good, too. Ioe Powers looks for room to run. Sports Page 187 The Frosh grid team was coached ROW 1: L. Gaster, G. Nellis, B. Smith, S. Valentine, H. Bacon, M. Driscoll. B. Yang, R. Coleman, D. Shannon, R. Errion, I. Pemberton, I. Shaw. ROW 2: L. Rodewald, I. Downard, D. Peterson, D. Bauwens, M. White, T. Henrichs, I. Wetchler, I. Rohleder, R. Coulter, R. Bielen- berg, B. Loveless. ROW 3: Coach Troy Watkins, F. Ulrich, I. Hardy, S. Weyrich, T. Knox, D. Steiner, B. Wilson, S. Steenrud, D. Gestrine B. Andrews, B. Gale, E. Goodwin, D. Coach Suffield. ROW 4: R Holland, P. Dawson, D. Iohnston, R. Brown, I. Stokowski, C. Maubach T. Bartel, I. Arnholt, T. Cornelius, L. Blanco, S. Dunlap, S. Mehle ROW 5: R. Laughton, mgr., R. Richardson, mgr., R. Hanelt, mgr. Freshmen ridders Win More The cubs fight for another yard. by Mr. Troy and Mr. Suffield, a new- comer to P.H.S. Their two consecu- tive losses at the end of the season gave the squad 7-2 record for the season. The final defeat of the year left the team in second place in the Mid-State Nine. The hard-hitting gridders showed much promise for their Sophomore year. IBFOOTBPQPL ' f- .ts .,,. t Q, .is new . . - snsis f Q 9 5 ,-Z. ,.t,,..Q.. sw.. sg fi .7 ,,,.,,- , ...M ,As .,,. .. :,,,w.: .,.,- ,.f,,,,,z.-1:--wx ,,,. ftwswz-1 f.:,,fv32'ft 'aamwwffasfsfszig SEL t'sff2L.ft-if?-SW? seiisiitMwt'-iftasffws':fFMs1Qitii?i ww: E ii-i 1 ,'t' Y '.-'i HOW 1: R. Coulter, T. Bare, R. Hunsicker, C. Henrichs. ROW 2: Coach S. Michel, R. Voelker, I. Bielenberg, G. Leonard, K. Musgrave, G. Boyle, H. Neal, G. Whitaker, R. Stenger, S. Dimler, S. Kirley, R. Taylor, Gower, Coach Whitaker. L' T H d Coach Whitaker rises in irate rebellion and responds to an official's call. George Gower whips the ball away and proceeds down the court. K l I Q f ? .I Sports Page 189 Lions Roar Way lnto Elite Eight Coach Whitaker's charges wrote a brilliant chapter in the Central bas- ketball story as the Lions clawed their way to a 24-6 season. The Lions took second place in the MS-9 and then shone in the tournament. A hard-fought sectional champion- ship win over Pekin highlighted the season. This victory vaulted the Central Lions into a super-sectional battle with Lanphier, which failed to halt Central's advance to the Elite Eight. Quarter-final efforts at Champaign saw the Lions fall to the eventual state champion, Evanston. PHS did bring home two trophies, however, as the cheerleaders were chosen as the outstanding squad, and Central's Mary Dennis reigned as Queen of the State Tournament. Fourth times cz charm roar the Lions after defeating Pekin. Richie and Rhea battle it out as the Lions close Lcmphieifs season. Lions and mascots proudly display their regional trophy for all to see ,,,.....---4- 1 L, ,,,,,,,,, W, N, L 1-p f-:sir ,. AW? Evanston's all-stater Bob Lackey prepares to block Rhea Tay1or's shot as position. 'Get outta' here, says Bob Voelker to a Lanphier defender. i ' vs 12 '1 P ' 2 H -4 F5 .nz W' 1 P, . 9l rf -f'- 5 '-f-W 1 H M -vw ,... M --Q-Q., -....,.... other Lions move into SAX' VARSITY BASKETBALL Central 60 Central 72 Central 65 Central 84 Central 48 Won 24 Lost 6 Lanphier .. ....... Richwoocls East Peoria Bergan ...... .... Spalding ......... Central 65 Bradley Bourbonais Central 66 Toluca .... ....... Central 45 Quincy Central 55 Pekin ..... Central 77 Alleman .. Central 55 Pekin ..... Central 64 Manual . .. Central 84 Limestone . Central 41 Woodruff . Central 75 Washington Central 55 Richwoods Central 67 East Peoria Central 81 Gergan Central 75 Spalding .. Central 44 Pekin ..... Central 64 Manual Central 71 Limestone . Central 48 Woodruff . Regional-Sectional Central 64 Bergan ........ . . Central 651 Spalding ........ . Central 68 Manual Central49 Havana Central 48 Pekin ..... State Central 83 Lanphier . .. . Central 43 Evanston .. . . . . Sports Page 191 ROW 1: M. Becker, I. Vespa, D. Nelson, D. Wilcoxen, I. Lancaster, N. Pxckms W Brown D Kasel C Peerless R Trump R Coulter Man Purham, T. Stonebach. ROW 2: B. Boyle, D. Kreiling, I. Powers, S. agerH Voges Central Central Central Central Central . Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 'Central C Central Central Sophs Beast Fine Sheotmg Average Coach Boyle's sophomore team placed Wrllte Brown arches htgh for a shot under the backboard third in the Mid-State Nine. They had a good defense, this together with an over 4070 shooting average help ed a lot, said Mr. Boyle. Their free throw average was over 6U !o. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Won 14 Lost 5 . . . 45 42 . . Springfield Lanphier . ,450 49 . .......... East Peoria .. . 44 37 . . ...r. Bergan 435 . . . . . Spalding - ' - ' - - g'gg:li350l.i f Q 40 . . . .. . LfQ'Qf54 lryt 4 55 . .. .... Limestone . C. -37g C 61 . . . . . . Richwoodsi ...f63 58 .. Woodruff . . . 74 62 . . . .... Washington . . . 53 69 . . . . . . Richwoods . . . 61 44 . . . . . East Peoria ...BU 45 ....Bergan 56 . . . . . Spalding 53 51 ,,'i4.lfA'64 '.r,r 1 Q , . ,.,. ,, I., rsflil 4i!l f5a'f.t..e49 fa1v..:,,. ..g.,13x f . . . 1. 1. .Q if 552 -Q- . . . . . Pekin. Limeeielies ' - - . . . Fresh Build Defense The freshman team had a fair season. Coach Smith made the comment that lack of size hurt them the most. They had a good press, but small size hurt their of- fensive rebounding. Even with this handi- cap they had a Winning record. - L 3 ,. f. leti seisst L irif R P r stishi if st.al.sf so i 1 P it C it iiitdiliiiititii 553 C . Toluca Richwoods 'Central East Peoria ,Central Bergan Central . . . Spalding Central .... Toluca Central . .. Trewyn Central . Roosevelt Central ..... Pekin Central . Roosevelt Central . . . .... Limestone .Central . Woodruff Central .. . Trewyn Central Richwoods Central East Peoria Central . .. Bergan Central . Spalding Central .... Pekin Central Limestone Central . Woodruff LEFT TO RIGHT: Robin Richardson, mgr., Steve Fritts, Mark Palmer, Rick Iones, Ieff Goll, Roger Coulter, Ed Gale, Rick Errion, Iim Wash- burn, Dale Bauwens, Bob Gestrine, Dan Goodwin, Rob Bielenberg, High in the air, Roger Coulter lets go with a long shot. Iames Gower, Larry Blanco, Skip Knox, Rich Coleman, Ray Laughlin, mgr., Coach Smith. Missing is Lance Rodewald, mgr., Rick Linthicum. wgifxxxx ee to MM. Sports Page 193 Batman I :gaiefvfj Lv! V 3? , Q ' 6.31 'iv' M ' A first base coach's legs frame the action. Centra1's batman leaps for the ball. ROW 1: C. Hendricks, mgr., G. Leonard, D. Bryan. D. Wood, G. Coach Boyle, B. Powers, I. Revis, I. Conrad, D. Olds, M. McCoy, R. Gower, F. Friedrich, D. West, R. Baxter, W. Zumwalt, mgr. 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Q- ' ' J- 44.1-fyliV'f-'f--Q5,:1.-siisg-sense'--assikfw.-52455551kg-,H - - . ig- . QE..- gggjl., 4 ft Q55 . Q-1 3 1 1533 - wr- - fr. ak is QE 4 an A Lg 2. Hess: - -11. .iw , ...,Z .1-, ..,. -- ..1 .Q .,..,....,.. ,,... X , ..,... .,.,.,,. X t .,.,,. ,. ss1,,Pz-.WL-.sws.4L:-?i.1-:sffm as,-1,-w-ss ms:likevswasr-sesgsiisflisofffw-'N' il A ,mwsag-1?EYL5?,'l:?:s:,' ' Kilim-mf sl--2331135lLi li..53:f'gQgfgQ5?3?N,g5235g:5:sw.161.war L-ff-J IVE 5' . ' f ' Fair ball. cries the umpire. 'A' .r -A 'V 'sis . W 'im 4-. or -. I-.eM.-es4- 1 K - ' This year's baseball team, coached by Mr. Boyle, produced the best win- lost season of the last three years. The squad had two all conference players, George Gower and Rhea Taylor. George Gower led the conference batting average, while Rhea Taylor made all conference first base. Brad Powers and Dan Wood received special mention in Mid-State Nine conference selections. Twelve play- ers lettered but only three returned the next season. A near miss is made by Fred Fredricks. . . . vi- . . Jw- as v l. 9 W R Sports Page 195 lubs Crush pponents r V ar QQX Tr' we it ROW 1: T. King, T. Newlin, D. Fields, D. Schier, D. Nell, R. Livingston I. Cowley, R. Caldwell, T. Bare. ROW 2: H. Vagas, M. Becker, T. Lan- caster, D. Yeton, I. Vespa, T. Stonebach, S. Shock, T. Bare. ROW 3 The freshmen team did not have much of a chance to display their talent last year, because all but four oi their games were rained out. Central's Sophomore s qu ad had another Winning season, under the direction of the new coach, Mr. Rich- ard Iamieson. Several of the sopho- mores dressed and played varsity. Central Central Central Central Limestone Limestone l.. ...E.Peoria .... Pekin Central .... Pekin Central Limestone Central Richwoods Central Woodruff Central Richwoods Central .... ..... E . Peoria Central Limestone Central Central I Central ns. .-. Spalding . . Havana .. Bergan R. Williams, D. Coker, G. Whitaker, I. Powers, I Lancaster I Bielenberg, S. King. ROW 4: P. Bryant, S. Horner, D VanPe1t K Musgrove, D. Willcox. Central Lion strides towards first base. ,rx Centra1's cross country team im- Harriers Hustle proved over last year, taking a third place at the district, and losing to Pekin by three points in a hotly con- tested battle for second place in the Mid-State Nine meet. Mr. Wicker at- tributes some of the success to the leadership of co-captains Bob Sum- , ner and Iohn Happe. The Frosh- l Central Soph squad was fast-as shown the first place trophy in Mid-State Nine competition. s C 9 ellt slsl Centre! N i ' Central Central 1 Central N Cenffdl I Central up Central Centra! llrssl f Central Central ' Central slpy .e Q , .s .. . .s if Central . I. ... C27 Central Manual ,ll 33, Limestone ,tw . .. 41 14th out of 38 in P.H.S. Invitational 1 e 7th at the Sterling Invitational I s-ss 3 I' l e 3rd in Mid-State Nine Ray White strides toward the finish. 3rd In the District ROW 15 I- simile, T- HCI1'TiS. l- HGPP9, R- Sumner, G- Love. D- Hyuck. Lehay, M. O'Connor. ROW 3: I. Grier, I. Galinsky, I. Gunn, D. Kuntz, N. Wicker. ROW 2: I. Miller, S. Braiser, C. Martersteck, R. Sathoff, D. D, Ellis, C, Cole, B, Ulrich, B, Bohner, D, Pqulie, K, Swqjstedi, Braiser, R. White, S. Sumner, M. Keller, M. Church, I. Thomas, I. 'Z3 '.i5ff 5.2919 ' WL k' TT 1F1'f'5i?f8J MMG l 252359 Sports Page 197 P.H.S. Tankmen Peoria High's C Lions finished their 1967-68 season with a 9-5 rec- ord, one of the best in years for P.H.S. swimmers. Central came in 2nd both times in the quadrangular and triangular meets held at Rich- woods. In District competition the Lions took 5th place. The Z6 points came from Dave l:'outch's lst in the 50 free, Blair Gorsuch's 6th in the 400 free, and the medley and free relays coming in 3rd and 2nd, respectively, with swimmers Plack, Keller, Nyara- di, Defenbaugh and Foutch. The tree relay's l3th place in state competi- tion, coupled with Foutch's 9th for the 50 tree put the Lion swimmers 23rd in state out of a field of 57 teams. On the first leg of the medley relay, Iim Plack breaks away from the starting block to swim backstroke for 100 yards. FRONT ROW: I. Young, M. Novak, M. Lucieer, B. Gorsuch, M. Keller, I. Plack, I. Nyaradi. D. Foutch, I. Egbert, I. Henderson, D. Ellis. ROW 2: C. Petruzzi, D. Pauli, I. Meyers, B. Eckley, S. Carlson, D. Holmes, For Iim Egbert, diving requires muscle control and technique. SWIMMING I Won 9' Lost 5 Central .... 55 39 U. High Central . .. .... 73 19 .... Woodruff Central . . . .,.. 33 4 62 ............. Danville Central .... 37 58 . Homewood-Flossrnore Central . . . .... 37 58 ....... Carl Sandburg Central . .. .... I 54 41 . . ......... Pekin Central . . . .... 43 52 . . . . . . Bloomington Central . . . .,.. 49 46 . . . ...... Streator Central . .... 74 21 . .. .. . Champaign Central .... 54 41 Bloomington Central . , . .... 52 43 .. .. . Springfield Central 77 18 . .. . . . Woodruff Central .... 54 41 Streator Central . , . .... 41 54 . . . . . Pekin S. Fritts, T. Newlin, R. Horan, F. Smith. ROW 3: Coach Swen Wallin M. Trumpold, I. Rohleder, R. Steenrod, R. Kroeker, S. Grube, R. Cooperl I. Meisinger, B. Kramm, B. Greene. tim:- .. '12-'ff ' ROW 1: Coach Lavery, T. Daman, I. Hartnach, K. Parmalee, M. Richards, M. Binigar. F. Neubert, V. Miller, E. Hunter, F. Higgens ROW 2: S. Russell, P. Clark, F. Wasson, D. Switzer, C. Boirum, M. Manual, R. Malson, B. Eishens, D. Lane. ROW 3: G. Vaster, A. Hig- gens, T. Comelious, D. Osterman, R. Brown, L. Palanza, D. Osterman I. Wesler, S. Hopsan, S. Schoch, I. Detwiler. Coach Stuart. ROW 4 Matmen Rebuild Scott Russell struggles to keep his man down for the iinal count. I. Sones. C. Stockouski. B. Dively, M. Sanders, T. Marshal, H. Bacon. I. LaHaie, C. Maubach, C. Peterson, R. Bolz, E. McKissack. ROW 5: M. Strenger, D. Lynch, K. Harms, T. Coabler, I. Pemperton, R. Hender- son, T. Tilly, D. Schierer, A. Dowell, I. Marcy. ROW 6: I. Neubert, M. Hammer, I. Arnholt, S. Wilson, C. Coleman, T. King. Centra1's wrestling team was very young this year. Nine oi the eleven lettermen will be returning next year. Mr. Lavery coached the var- sity. He was assisted by Mr. Mike Stuart a new coach at Peoria High. Rick Burdette was elected Most Valuable Player. Rick Burdette shows the form that made him most valuable player. . wQi'Awmsatusw...sM.st-vN,'., , Sports Page 199 S tl: ., ,. st . if ii.. . it we . 1' all L,,.,. ., yu I' .... auiffl Bill Irving takes an early lead, racing for another first. A trackman braces himself after clearing the bar. T k ters Triumph ROW 1: S. Razo, I. Grier, D. Gibson, D. Meyers, D. Gray, I. Frort, R. Lynch, G. Beard, L. Prosterman, E. Higgins, S. Russell, G. Shelton, P. Horan, P. Kellenberger, K. Pamzelee, C. Gearheard. ROW 2: M. Hofreiter, I. Snyder. ROW 5: D. Goodwin, G. Bahr, M. Bell, T. Manual, R. Schneider, G. Beard, G. Lear, L. Verkler, D. Iordan, I. Cusick, S. Kirley, C. Kirley, B. Sumner, I. Fuzzell, B. Irving, R. Myers, B. Culler, B. Roos, B. Diveley. ROW 3: R. White, S. Sumner, Kingerly, I. Desterly. ROW 6: P. Salzer, B. Michel, S. Dimler, R. M. O'Donnell, I. Stuttle, D. Kasel, B. Bohner, V. Heerman, H. Shannon, Malson, R. Iohnson, D. Lynch, D. Whitaker. R. Waltmire, C. Boirum. ROW 4: T. Sellers, H. Neal, H. King, G. , 5 , '4- .Y .. , W.. IA .f 4. 4 . V ' . 1' ,,4 .' WW' - 1: h-If rg wx .ff A - .v 1 urqpxt. J Y, '. ' .M.,i,r ' Nw' ' H A Y 5 .- I H' l I it pi lykkf Xe 4 Tyrone Sellers nears the final lunge at the bar. A few more feet and it will all be over, another successful jump. Peoria High's track and field team, coached by Mr. Salzer and Mr. Whit- aker, had a fair season last year. The track squad set three new rec- ords. Bob Sumner ran a 10:22.9 time in the two mile run. Captain Bill Irving set two records, 15 seconds in the 120 yard high hurdles and 19.9 seconds in the 180 yard low hurdles. Captain Steve Kirley threw the shot put for a record of 54 feet 91!z inches. An athlete strives to leap past his shadow. TRACK Won 5 Lost 5 . Central .... . . . 86 41 .... ...... B ergan Central ..,. . .. 58 69 .... .. . Galesburg' Central .... . . . 84 43 ........ East Peoria Central . . . . . . . 68 59 .... . . . . Woodruff Central .... . . . 49112 77112 . . .......... Pekin. P Central .... . . . 36 91 .... . . . Richwoods l Central .... ..... 1 39 78 .... ...... M ariual A V Central . ........... 50 77 .... . ..... Morton Central 92 Washington 39 Limestoneilt 28 Central 76 Spalding . 55 Normal Relays Sth Woodruff Relays 6th District Meet 9th Mid-State Nine Meet 4th Frosh-Soph Mid-State Nine lst Canton 26 Sports Page 201 Golfers Drive to Victory ROW 1: I. Girion, R. Bianco, D. Krieling. ROW 2: Coach England, D. Campbell, I. Plack, D Schroeder, Mr. Harris. GOLF Peoria High's golf team was under g . Won 10 Lost 1 P the direciien Of 41 r1eW Couch' Mr- Central .ll.le 1168 ,,el Pekin ....... 154 7' Manual 171 England. The team placed feilrih in Central 6 ..., 1. 11691 Woodruff .... 179 1 llll 1 1 Limestone .. . 189 0111011 II1ee'fS UI'-Ci Sixih in ihe Midesiffie Central ..... 157 Bergan ...... 153 it Spalding .... 162 Nine giving them CI fiiih Piflee Siend' Central ..... 168 Richwoods . . . 163 East Peoria . . 175 ing Overall- The Sqilfrd Pierced fifth Central ..... 163 Pekin ....... 162 Manual ..... 173 in the district. The 1901111 had iWeT1iY- Central ..... 165 Woodruff .... 173 Limestone . . . 190 eigiii members. With Six ieiiermen- Central ..... 333 Bergan ...... 332 Spalding .... 352 FOUI 0111 of The SiX will return rlexr Central ..... 166 Richwoods . . . 160 East Peoria . . 168 season. Mid-State Nine 6th 1 District ......... . . Sth 0 Dave Krieling takes aim .... shoots ..... and SiI1kS the bali' Y . . k- A 4 xr- kk ri. L K. .1 Q2 H ,Age Q ES! 4, QM 8 Aa- Q91 1 M, X . , t - Y- if , 1 1.2 .L Q 4 l - 5 ,ff 7 .s , -:Mr--2' fi V' ' ' 1 . ,gg gf A ffq:,f-fm ,fs -sf 1 1---:ez-ri.-' ' 5 P' ff A 1 vHrs,p.5. l, -h -. - K , K N-2 . y 'f'i3,wE,1,'Qf'Y,4ag M :J i , ,...',.4?ggv,,, ,4 , . xv- .A ',f'X' .mr X 1 , 33325 , i? '- . xi 1 1 N N ' N .4 Q- ..M.f, ' ,t fra' i ff' , Q- , 1. 1 - V-.Kpf qfiiwfig-gn.. 'sg-p at-,.. . X . ,, . as me-414 A+ -- -5- ,N , P Wk Bai ., - 1 A-'iffir wir! X 1-iff' . ' , L Riefm- I gr ,493 QSM ga 1,- 1 ' ' 'Q i fix '- wi '3, 3p i, 4 4 ,- - - H214 gf, ., L Q ,x 4. J 4, ,' ' 'f 1 , 1 ,, 1 g,,1n1iz:,: - ,i2:1,..,,,,, ..e Netmen udge Opponents TENNIS 1 l f.Won 27 Lost 2 7 ' ,Central . . . . N .7 9 0 . . . , .. . Woodruff Central . . . Q . . 6 0 . . . . . Canton Central .... t. . . . 9 0 . . . . . . Spalding Central .... .... 5 4 . . . ....... Rochelle Central . . . .... 6 4 .......... E. Rockford Central . . . .... 7 Z , ...... U. High Normal Central .... .... 8 l . . . ...... Limestone Central . we . 6 to 7 3 .n. . g . . . Bergan Central . . 4 . . Central 7 . .7 eele Qi. Central . . . . Central .... i .... Central Central Central Central Central . . . fe.. -na. u.. ...- -.-. sq.. Central . . .N 7. . Central .... 1. . . Central .... 7 .... Central Central . . . . . . Central ,Central Central Q... ...- .... ...- -.- ...Q ...n nev- ,Qentral . . . . . fiCentral elrr s-we ng.. Central ...... . . . Central 42nd in Mid-State Nine 2nd in District yen. ROW 1: I. Casey, C. Peerless, D. Ellis, M. Holden, N. Wicker. ...Q as... f A fe, 1 2 ..... y ,tlo ,Bloomington 7 2 ,,, ,,,, . ,,,o, Stephen 4 3 . . . Deeatnar McArthur 7 2 ........ 7 .... E. Peoria 7 1 . . . ..... Quincy 8 l Burlington 8 1 . . . . Limestone 3 6 . . ..... Pekin 9 0... Manual 2 7 . . . tlirj Richwoods 5 4 . .. C.. . Woodruff 7 2 . .. .5., ...... Morton 6 3 ............ E. Peoria 6 1 ...... U. High Normal 5 4 . . . .......... Pekin 8 1 . . . . . . Spalding 9 D . . . . . . Manual 7 2 . . . ..... Bergan 9 0 . . . .. . Woodruff 8 1 . . . ....... Canton 5 4 . . . .... Richwoods G. Zumwalt, C. Martersteck, I. Kahn. ROW . .4- ' '- , A' 4. ,fi I, 1 'i '7Y ' X. 7 X. S o Peoria Central's tennis team had an- other Winning season. Mr. Neil Wicker started off on the right foot with only two losses: one to Pekin, and another to Richwoods. Later in the year they defeated both the Chinks and the Knights. 1 S I 1 Q 7 or xii! , . 1 N 9 . , C ,wx rev , , s X 1 t 5 'V ' I 'N 1 l I ' t , . if f .. 'N Q 5 f, is , .. -vw li, . y . ...- g I Executing the correct fonn, Tim Tiarks slams the ball into play. 2: F. Graf, T. Tiarks, ' -nw .rn eff' ily IO -r. , f Sports Page 203 ROW 1: Randi Meuller, Vicki Regal. Debi Olds. ROW 2: LEFT TO RIGHT: Theresa Heipl, Patti Lowes, Amy Robertson, Sandy Bowers, Mar- Nancy Solomon. Val Thompson, Linda Neumman. Iill Knox sha Barney, Ienni Miller. Mrs. Miller advises both squads. not present. Spotlight on Spirit Varsity cheerleaders Nancy Solomon, Linda Neumman, Iill Knox, Randi Meuller, and Val Thomp son cheer our team to victory. ,jf Linda Neumman sparks enthusiasm. wk ,V , Avi.. Use ot a strong backhand helps teammates Ruth Huber and Ian Kirk on a return. Girls, Tennis The twelve-member girls' ten- nis team finished its third year of competition with an undefeated season. G i r l s practiced after school in the gym and at the Bradley tennis courts, Where they perfected their technique enough to wipe out Limestone and score double Wins over East Peoria and Pekin. Miss Ann Mul- lins advised the team, one of five such teams in the Mid-State 9. FRONT ROW: D. White, B. Mosher, I. Kirk, A. Benjamin, L. Davis, I. Baum- gardner. BACK ROW: I. Van Ness, R. Team ndefeated GIRLS'iiTENNIS TEAM B Won 5 Lost 0 Central... 1 Central ... .. . 4 0 Central ... . . . 4 0 Central ... .. . 4 0 Central ... . . . 4 0 Huber, B. Nelson, S. Graf, B. Barnes. Hansis, Miss Ann Mullins. S. . . . Pekin Limestone E. Peoria E. Peoria . Pekin Sports Page 205 if -Q 5 x ' ' 1, rf . ,v Q, VW vf .. i1w :-'f ' K Q Q' ,, . Yi. 'F ' ff. w g ff , , 'i - A' .Y ',iig S2'??? I l y ' , A Ads emlorandf Cbrigginalg fm, 'pyembrandt .Studio 317 N aan 'Peoria 'wwe all-M wa :rw ,Fm M M fly R Cawi 'WL Let us continue . . . Your diploma is a ticket to the adult world . . . but good only for entrance. The best seats in the house are reserved for those who pay the full price: continued education and continued self-improvement. And you can continue your education. At a university . . . at a community college . . . in an apprenticeship program of local industry. By furthering your education you'll be better prepared to eam a place up front in the future of this ever-more-complicated, ever-more-demanding world. GATE R PI LLAR An Equal Opportunity Employer Ads Page 209 +1 veg aff X-ai -- .-fgflfflll-S'5 7 l leeeell 7 gg SQA 7 ', J 551 1 - 7 E if Q v E ,wwf 7... Elyse Feinner and Bill Greene study the security vault at the COMMERICAL NATIONA BANK 301 S. W. Adams 674-7781 THE FUTURE REEIINGS T0 THUSE WHO PREPARE EUR IT CARSONS CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 PEORlA,ILllNOlS Ads Page Mzke ODonne1l cmd George Gower cxdmxre the golf eqmpment at KEENAN SPORTING GOODS 514 Main 674-9165 Kathy Benson, Gary Geddes, Ian Kuk, G Mlke Man' enjoy the '68 Buick from BOWER BUICK Beki Kirtley cmd Dave Wcxlz learn how to make their savings grow at the Sl-IERIDAN VILLAGE STATE BANK 4125 N. Sheridan Road Phone 685-7667 ,,.,-1 I am the primitive of what I have begun CEZANNB As I emerge from the warmth and security of protective guidance, the lessons I have learned throughout the yesterdays have prepared me to be one of the builders of tomorrow. Yet no matter what I accomplish in a lifetime, it can only be a beginning of that which is to follow. May my achievements be such that they spark the desire for continuation in the yet unbom. Central Illinois Light Company Ads Page 213 wma Linda Moell and Iohn Nyaradi take advantage of the efficient and courteous service at JEFFERSON TRUST AND SAVINGS 123 SW Iefferson 575-0831 Lmda Heller cmd I111 Hcrrnson admlre the beauhful chmcx selectxon at the PALACE GIFT SI-IOP 388 Fulton 673-5156 Linda Neumann and Scott Mlchel cmtxcxpcte college hfe at BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 1501 W. Bradley 676-7611 1211! lg K .-wif 3f,5? Nia! Mi Ads Page 215 Kay Roberts and Mxke Fntch know that for the fmest 1n jewelry needs they can depend on SIN CER7S JEVVELRY CO. 415 Mcxin 673-8882 ,ps-My is C Ruth Huber cmd Chris Icmssen shop with complete confidence at C. R. COOK Ns 'Wx Ace Ambulance Service has cz reputation for speed. ACE AMBULAN CE WNW? 50 fb-vgs s.:Sa'! 'm' , ' is-s'fgfe35,:g :,iii E , Illf. , . 1 ' 'W I ENE if l 1 A E' tl ll ll . l1ldF 1'5-like gffE'e.lH ' :-' 1 ,, ,g:,:.':: ' '- -' -:- -'-:-',:.,.:,?--viii:-BJ l Y i Y ! . i E THE WILTON MORTUARY Wishes Ceniral Sfudenfs Every Success 2l0I N. KNOXVILLE AVE. SM I My EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE - CONSIDERATE Ads Page 217 Iulie Gibb and Mary Lohmar find a vast selection of foot- wear at CRAWFORD FAMILY SHOE STORE 201-3 SW Iefferson 674-6166 han-Dv h D Carol Marchand and Rosemane DeMoss examme the hne watches at MOEFITTQS JEWELRY Bob Voelker G Holland Neal take all their cleaning needs to CANHTEHQNRMENT CARECENTER 1224 W. Main 673-5073 an 1 - af f, . 'yang W. For the finest m quality clothing Pam Pzckens and Sanndi Phelps shop at BERGNERS Ads Page 219 Mary Dennis and Bill Kramm begin a perfect evening with a flower from FLANACAN'S COMPLIMENTS FROM A FRIEND CARVER LUMBER COMPANY 603 E. War Memorial Phone 682-6608 For Refreshment at Its Best GENE,S DAIRY DREAM 2411 N. University Phone 688-1550 DELOTIS RESTAURANT Parties, Banquet, Picnics at LOW-LOW Prices. Ieiterson 61 MacArthur Call 676-1661 CENTRAL Fixture Sz Plating Co. Lighting Fixtures . . . Fireplace Accessories . . . Fine Gifts 708 Main St. Phone 676-7432 HUNTERIS LUNCH 109 North Perry Phone 676-4242 Good food for over 42 years. Counter or carry out service Open daily from 6 A.M. to 1 P.M. crxter cmd Betsy Mosher d W EGOLF MOTGRS TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEORIA 1863-1968 O Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Cindy Kluever, Ioanne Hoerr, Tina Gale, lean Kislia, Elyse Feinner, and Kathy Benson enjoy camping in a Nimrod camper from OSCAR HOERR'S CAMPERQS CORNER 3204 N. University 682-0608 Dave Foutch cmd Dave Iohnson find a large assortment of sporting equipment at JACK 81 BILUS SPORTING GOODS 829 Main St. B73-2311 N L 3' .av Dawn Rockhold, Vince Miller, Ioe Fuzzel, and Sally Chap- man find waiting a pleasure with delicious food from CHUNTSIHUNEI s!'f,-,H 4...-, Cheryl Smith says for your transportation needs see her dad. Tom Smith, at EARLJOHNSON CHEVROLET 819 W. Main 676-1351 Pictured with the 1968 Corvette are Susan Shawgo. Dennis Spacht, Kathy Guynn, and Cheryl Smith. Ads Page 223 I The fine display of turn ture is vxewed by Cindy Kluever and Ilm Plack at LIPPMANQS FURNITURE 81 INTERIORS 2514 N. Sheridan 685-1008 Compliments HADDAD7S SUPER MARKETS Stores of Quality Foods Open 7 days 1911 N. Wisconsin 51 2504 W. Rohmann KLINGREIL 2122 W. Moss ILLINOIS FURNITURE COMPANY Peoria, mms 2017-2025 SW Adams Street 5743622 674-1983 Peoria, Illinois , P MILLER HARDWARE Compliments of 3318 N. University JOHN-BEE SUPER MARKETS 3419 N. Prospect 3116 N. Sterling HARDWARE-PAINT-PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES RCA Whirlpool Appliances and Toro Power Mowers MILO'S PARK N SHOP 4306 N. Sheridan FOR GOOD FOOD 685-1647 SUTTER REALTY CO. 2405 N. Sheridan Ph 688-4345 A Art SRRer, Realtor Multiple Listing Service Peoria, Illinois l I PEORIA CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION ' Chevy Corners' COMPANY Ph. 688-8601 1515 Broadway Phone 685-7623 Compliments of Compliments WEEWASH-IT of See us for your laundry needs Sh' F' ' h' -D Cl ' 1720 N. 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BUSINESS CAREER COURSES 0 Executive Secretarial 0 Administrative Secretarial 0 Receptionist Secretarial 0 Business Management 0 Accounting and Auditing 0 Promotion and Marketing 0 Junior Accounting 0 Clerical and Office Machines Diplomas with public graduation are awarded on completion. Immediate free placement assistance assured all Midstate graduates. Credits may be transferred to leading four-year colleges. Special Courses Court Reporting with the Stenograph IBM Automated Electronic Data Processing. ASK FOR COLLEGE CATALOG AND OTHER INFORMATION MIDSTATE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 240 SW Jefferson Avenue Phone 673-6365 Downtown Peoria LEITER ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contracting Engineers 1937 North Sheridan Phone 688-8551 Peoria, Illinois 61604 U4 1 ' v gif? Q. Saver fs- ,,rLV, Fifi Aix rfb 51' Ian Harlan and Gary Leonard find quality furniture at UNDER OOD'S FURNITURE GALLERIES 2417 N. University 688-4436 AL.. 'CN gif!! ,, W ,isps 1 I vf.'l ------1- ' E . . ',g,,4v Dining in gracious surroundings. Greg Love and Ioyce Peters agree that Muzphy's is the besi. MURPHY'S RESTAURANT 5120 N. Knoxville 685-0531 Ads Page 227 Sue Schonewise and Donna McGaughey discover variety in spring fashions from SZOLDS 2201 SW Adams B74-8205 of 1, 'Q Kathy Crowe. Marsha Wright, Cheryl Nothstine, and Sharon Bush find good conversation and Sealtest products are a great combination. NSEALTEST7 736 SW Washington Peoria, Illinois . .N -.W I .Qs ' M9322 'fFf7fffi4f':4II2Iff:W,2,z3s,',' -ev., me V ,W . -1 ..,,w,, WDP me N i awyf-Q1-ff, I ,f mm- WM 5 Q sw, Yiivaje., school. These seruors say, School spirit makes the V... Jw-1:3-1 1 . , WJ -' W ie, p f.-,..,,, , 1, fiffulpif J V. ,f f A ' - -4 - f v', ' . ':, W- . .,,..,,. .-v-: --.1 :w iv , ,, , ,,.l I f iffjPEORIA SAVINGS MA . ..,. ,.-:-.-: . -. .-'-.1-::,:.: a - f ': A 1 gg- ,:,,,l,,,.,, ,,A, ' A ' A ia ge sss ee ' f f Q , , I' f 2 I I iiilkkv e ' Save in Peoria ond Circle the Nome I Zf: 'Ja I Ll 'I I I: is 91 A I ': ' 5 f ' 59: I '- if I ' 5 A '- ,gg AND LOAN A' ' 3 1 5 w++f'5er , ASSOCIATION I' ' if 107 SW Jefferson Street o Phone: 673-4405 Ads Page 229 Gary Ugron cmd Dave D ke from Wood- ruff and Glo Scheffler and Lynn Sloan b find summer sportswear from Schradzki's f very smart. SCHRADZKIES SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO EEEEEEEEE SMITH'S DRUG STORE 423 rim National Bank Building Phone 674-8282 2502 North Knoxville - Phone 685-5221 Automatic Relay of Your Unanswered 4609 North Prospect Road - Phone 688-3684 Phone C0115 T0 our Office i J 90,-ia PEORIA TOWN 81 COUNTRY I CAMERA BOWL SHOP 539 Main siren 674-6126 2010 W' Forrest Hin 6888553 on cx bus from A A W U K, PEORIA CHARTER COACH ff 0 R 5 A H S G 415 Franklin 676-2916 v C 4-A-fm ' ' 'H' .. .... n .CLAN7 -vyk . . ' i . ' vs V 1 .EQ- Mcxrshu Hunt and IL11 Knox imd the most up-to-dcxte footwear at THE SHOE SALON 342 Fulton 674-6532 Ads Page 231 TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC CO I 826 W Main S I ds Ph 673 0551 81 I P 111 VONACI-IEN,S HYATT LODGE 62 Luxurious Units Shop and Suv at the D' ' g' A th t R 'l dAt ph Aff fthtgl f d dm UNCLAI MED FREIGHT STORE K 11 c1tP p t p PEKIN - PEORIA D t S' 1949 SOUTH SIDE TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK The Common Sense Bank'Member of F.D.I.C. 2119 S.W. Adams Phone 676-0521 15 if '81, 3 Sidi 1 555 ,cr an 5,55 Eiias Bev Blanco, Trip Shaw, Randy Turner. and Wanda Iones take advantage of the quick service and good food at SAN DY' 200 W. McClure 688-6715 Q , V0 Q eww gsxvja. A' , Ieif Maxwell. Sally Sutton. Ga11 Beckstme, and Gary Fore man iind dining at its best at the BLACK A GUS STEAK HOUSE 401 Galena Road 688-3961 Ads Page 233 W Kathy and Iohn Keown discuss insurance policies with their father at KEOWN INSURANCE AGENCY 2518 N. Sheridan Rd. 685-5818 J. C. EDWARD 81 SON Material Handling Equipment K 820 SW Adams St. Peoria, Illinois Pz SHRKGQ PEORIA'S 1ST PANCAKE HOUSE 3310 N. University 688-1332 ' Curb - Counter - Carry Cut Service POTTER ai ANDERSON , 334 Fulton 521 W. Main Members American Gem Society Established 1928 Open Dqily 10:00 673-6676 It's A Meal 1 I Q owdy! Af? , ,Q 1, rx xXQ4XxX N X X3 fo vga M91-v fljlesiii - ,F ' M . Q 'lx-me . .. 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Iohn Girton and Randy Holman enjoy one of the many fine products from PRODUCERS DAIRY .91 nw-L Ads Page 237 Give to your AMERICAN RED CROSS THE 1968 CRES T BUSINESS STAFF WISHES TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS IN THE PEORIA AREA FOR SUPPORTING THE CREST. WITHOUT THEIR COOPERATION OUR YEAR- BOOK WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE. TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION TO THESE ADVERTISERS, THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY SHOULD PATRONIZE THEIR FIRMS. I Peoria, Illinois Our All-American City A Aberle, Karen, 119, 175, 179 Aberle, Sandra. 107 175 Abernathy, Iames, 107 Adams, Iackie, 65 Adams, Robert, 65, 171 Adams, Tom, 171 Aeschleman, Leslie, 107, 187 Agner, Iean, 65, 141, 170 Akridge, Marcie, 119 Alba. Linda, 107 Albright, Ada Mae, 21, 150 Albright, Iill, 107, 154 Alcorn, Nancy, 65, 140, 154 Aldridge. Marian. 95 Alexander, Carol, 119 Allen, Arthur, 95, 173 Allen, Maria, 107, 154, 163, 165, 178 Allenspach, Ianet, 95, 144, 166 Aman, Greg, 119, 153 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, , Laurie, 95, 155 , Linda, 107, 151 , Lynn, 107, 155 Martha, 119 Anderson, , Patricia, 65, 170 Bruce, 119, 188 Dan, 107, 187 Katharine, 65, 141, 144, 150, 155, 163 Anzaldua, Anna, 95, 178 Armstrong, Sandra, 119 Arnhalt, Iohn, 119, 187, 188 Arons, Leonard, 107 ART GUILD, 166, 167 Artis, Iessie, 107 Ashburn, Steve, 107 Auer, Rebecca, 95 Augspurger, Iohn, 95 Aupperle, Carol, 65, 140, 154 Aupperle, Ianet, 107, 143 Aupperle, Phyllis, 95, 149, 152, 165, 173, 175 Aycock, Curtis, 119 B Bach, Robert, 107, 181 Bacon, Howard, 119, 188 Bahr, Gary, 65 Bailey, Debbie, 119, 163, 167 Bailey, Eleanor, 21 Baird, Iohn, 21, 39. 118, 157 Baker, Linda, 65, 140, 170 Baker, Mary, 95 Baker, Mildred, 107 Baker, Pam, 65, 170 Baldwin, Charles, 107, 160, 164 Ball, Fred, 107, 156, 167 Ball, Iulie, 166. 169 Ballard, Connie, 119 Ballard, Dave, 119 Ballard, David, 65 BAND, 172, 173, 174 Banks, Bernice, 65 Banks, Edward, 65 Banks, Erma, 107 Bare, Ted, 162, 185, 196 Bare, Timothy, 107, 167, 187, 189, 196 Baridon, Alex, 95 Barnes, Beverly, 146, 158, 164, 205 Barnes, Mary, 173 Barnes, Steve, 95 Barnett, Cheryl, 21 Barney, Marsha, 107, 111, 155. 159, 163, 168, 180, 204 Bartel, Alexandra, 119, 151, 179 Bartel, Tad, 119, 188 Bass, Patricia, 65, 141, 154 Bates, Leslie, 95, 166 Batts, Linda, 65, 140, 154 Bauder, Harry, 21, 164 Baumgardner, Diane, 107 Baumgardner, Ioe, 95 Baumgardner, Ioy, 95, 205 Baumgardner, Marsha, 107, 153, 178 Baumgartner, Lisa, 119, 167 Bauwens, Dale, 119, 122, 152, 172, 174, 188, 193 Index Baxter, Debra, 119 Baxter, Richard, 65, 144, 179 Bearce, Michael, 65, 164, 180, 181 Bearce, Patricia, 107, 158, 163 Beard, Gary, 107, 133, 187, 200 Beard, Gregory, 46, 95, 185, 200 Beavers, Cathy, 107, 150, 158, 163, 167 Beavers, Vicki, 119, 167 Beavers, William, 65 Becker, Michael, 107, 138, 144, 192, 196 Beckstine, Gail, 58, 66, 141, 143, 150, 233 Bedell, Iim, 107 Beechler, Shelley, 119, 159 Behm, Robert, 107 Behrens, Myrtle, 21 Belcher, Dale, 95 Belcke, Martin, 107, 161, 157 Belke, David, 66, 152, 160, 161, 164, 171 Bell, Clay, 107 Bell, Deborah, 119, 168, 179 Bell. Mike, 95, 101, 138, 162, 185 Bell, Valerie, 10, 95, 143, 155 Belt, Alan, 95, 160, 171 Benjamin, Ann, 66, 140, 146, 154, 155, 156, 205 Benjamin, Iames, 107, 146, 151, 157, 160, 161 Benko, Robert, 119 Bennett, Eric, 11. 66, 144, 225 Bennett, Frederick, 38, 107, 138, 165, 180, 181 Bennett, Iane, 107, 150, 151, 157, 160. 161, 163, 167, 169, 171, 173 Bennett, Robert, 95, 162 Benson, Kathie, 66, 141, 155, 159, 212, 222 Bentley, Karen, 66, 140, 170 Bentley, Peggy, 119, 169 Berg, Barb, 66, 141, 144, 150, 155, 158 Berg, Carole, 95, 102, 144, 151, 155 Bergevin, Mike, 107 Bergman, Gary, 119 Berk, Iane, 95, 169 Bernhardy, Veryl, 21 Betson, Cheryl, 107, 178 Bevis, Iennice, 119 Bianco, Ralph, 66, 202 Bidney, Dennis, 95, 161 Bielema, Martin, 10, 21, 38 Bielenberg, Iames, 95, 135, 162, 185, 189, 196 Bielenberg, Rob, 119, 127, 135, 188, 193 Biggs, Bill, 65 Bill, Marie, 21, 154 Bills, Mark, 19 Binder, Susan, 107, 152, 165 Binegar, Michael, 95, 162, 185, 199 Birdsell, Mary, 107, 150, 151 Black, Edwin, 107 Blanchard, Carolyn, 107, 165, 180 Blanco, Beverly, 66, 140, 223 Blanco, Larry, 119, 122, 188, 193 Blankenship, Sandra, 95, 164, 175 Blayney, Iulie, 119 Bloch, Cheryle, 107, 150, 158 Bloch, David, 66 Bloch, Doug, 95 Bloom, Roger, 66, 161, 175 Blyly, Don, 95, 149, 156, 160 Boddie, Brenda, 107 Bodell, Iean, 107, 153 Bohannan, Debra, 119, 163 Boheneck, Debra, 119 Bohner, Bruce, 107, 153, 197, 200 Bohren, Kay, 21, 34 Boirum, Charles, 95, 162, 185, 199, 200 Bolden, Alan, 95 Boline, Guy, 119 Boline, Terry, 95, 161 Bolz, Richard, 107, 167, 199 Boone, Daon, 107, 152, 160, 163 Booth, Don, 21, 144 Booth, Ian, 107 Bossingham, Betty, 107, 166, 168 Bourland, Andy, 95, 103 Bourscheidt, Linda, 95 Bourscheidt, Michael, 66 Bourscheidt, Randy, 66, 170 Bowers, Sandra, 50, 119, 133, 163, 204 Bowman, Ianice, 107, 155 Boyd, Susie, 54, 95, 133, 155 Boyer, Paula, 66, 170 Boyle, Bruce, 21, 189, 192 Bozdech, Iohn, 95, 164 Bradshaw, Clarence, 66 Bradshaw, Iames, 95 Branaman, Randall, 119 Branaman, Ron, 119 Branch, Charles, 66 Brandes, Melinda, 107, 151, 155. 163, 168 Brazier, Alex, 95 Brazier, Duncan, 95, 197 Brazier, Sandy, 197 Bremer, Dan, 119 Brent, Cathy, 67 Bridgman, Michael, 119 Britko, Stephen, 21, 167 Brockhouse, Maurice, 107, 187 Brown, Danny, 119 Brown, Mary, 67, 141, 150, 155, 165, 175, 180 Brown, Mike, 67 Brown, Minnie, 67 Brown, Nancy, 95 Brown, Pam, 119, 154 Brown, Ray, 119, 188, 199 Brown, Steve, 95 Brown, Willie, 107 Brown, Willie, 95, 185, 192 Browning, Leonard, 95 Brugloni, Nancy, 119, 151, 179 Bryant, Dave, 95 Bryant, Phillip, 95, 149, 152, 196 Buchbinder, Barry, 107 Buehrer, Michael, 95 Bulger, Ianet, 95 Burchfield, Rick, 107 Burd, Ed, 67 Burdett, Janice, 67 Burdette, Carla, 107, 163, 168 Burdette, Dona, 107 Burdette, Richard, 67, 162, 185, 199 Burgess, Helen, 95 Burgess, Laurel, 95, 143, 155 Burk, Iohn, 67 Burns, Nancy, 95 Burns, Wayne, 107 Burton, Linda, 107, 178 Burton, Pam, 119 Burwell, Sandra, 67 Bush, Ianice, 95 Bush, Sharon, 67, 140, 155. 228 Bush, William, 107 Bussman, Larry, 67 Butcher, Scott, 67, 170 Butler, Eric, 95 Butler, Iean, 67, 140, 159 Butler, Rebecca, 119, 159, 179 Butler, Rick, 107 Butler, Roy, 107 Butler, William, 107 Butterfield, Barb, 95, 140, 149 Butterfield, Carole, 58, 67, 150 Bynum, Iames, 119 Byrd, Peggy, 67 C Caldwell, Richard, 107. 196 Caldwell, Susan, 67, 170 Callahan, Linda, 107, 163, 169. 178 Callear, James, 67 Carroll, Susan, 108 Carter, Linda, 108 Carter, Rex, 95, 161 , Casey, Iohn, 108, 144, 171, 203 Castle, Charles, 95 Castle, Christy, 95, 119, 179 Causey, Rodney, 108 Caveny, Anne, 21 Chamness, Theoline, 21 Chan, Ted, 67, 144, 160 l Chance, Grace, 119 Chapman, Ianet, 118 Chapman, Sally, 64, 68, 78, 141, 223 Charlson, Cheryl, 95 Chase, Laura, 119, 144, 151, 165, 179 Chase, Mike, 108 Chase, Rory, 68, 146, 153, 160, 161 Chase, Steve, 119 Chelikas, George, 95 Chelikas, Mike, 119 CHESS CLUB, 160 Chianakas, Larry, 108, 180, 181 Child, Rebecca, 68, 141, 166 Chittick, Mark, 96, 166 Chittick, Maureen, 108, 143, .155 CHORALAIRES, 181 Chrisman, Robin, 108, 172, 187 Church, Mike, 108, 166, 197 Cincere, Henry, 36, 151 Clark, Charlotte, 96 Clark, Eddie, 119 Clark, Fred, 119, 172 Clark, Ioyce, 108, 154, 178 Clark, Linda, 108, 156, 163, 169, 178 Clark, Lynne, 119, 151, 157 Clark, Peter, 108, 151, 164, 199 Claude, Charlotte, 96, 165, 175 Coale, Coale, Beverly, 108, 150, 178 Iames, 68, 175 Cochran, Willard, 21, 170 Coker. 187, Coker, David, 108, 135, 138, 158, 196 Iohn, 119, 165, 179 Cole, Charles, 108, 181, 185, 197 Cole, Lewanda, 108, 178 Cole, Lucille, 21, 163 Coleman, Charles, 119 Coleman, Richard, 119, 188, 193 Collier, Doris, 21 Collins, Delvera, 108 Collins, Gene, 119 Comer, Marcus, 119 COMMITTEE OF 40, 135, 136, 137 CONCERT CHOIR, 180 ,181 Connell, Marty, 108 Conner, Kelli, 119 Conrad, Bruce, 68, 161, 185 Conrad, Robert, 108 Consig Conwe ny, Ianet, 108, 163, 165, 178 ll, Sheila, 68 Cook, Bill, 108, 111, 152, 164, 172 Cooley, Dan, 119 Cooley, Howard, 68 Cooley, Marvin, 108 Cooley, Sheila, 108 Cooling, Thomas, 68, 170 Cooper, Kathryn, 119 Cooper, Randy, 96, 198 Corbit, Corbit, Michael, 96 Shelley, 119, 167 Cornelious, Tony, 119, 188 Correll , Carol, 96, 155 Coryell, Marsha, 68 Costello, Ianice, 108, 158, 163 Costic, Couch, loAnn, 96 Marsha, 108 Coulson, Marsha, 96, 152 Cannon, Laurie, 108, 155, 163, 168 Cannon, Mike, 95, 144, 149, 175 Canterbury, Lee, 119, 141 Cardinal, Mark, 108 Carlson, Steve, 108, 198 Carpentier, Paula, 119, 171 Carr, Betsy, 21, 176 Carrie 169, r, Cindy, 95, 143, 149, 155, 171, 180 Carroll, Bob, 95 Coulter, Gary, 68, 162, 189 Coulter, Roger, 120, 188, 193 COUNSELOR PAGES, 155 Coup, Cheryl, 120, 173 Covey, Charles, 120 Covington, Travis, 96 Crabtree, Deborah, 96 Crank, Cynthia, 109 Craps, Sallie, 96, 155 Crawford, Iohn, 109 Crenshaw, Sharrie, 109, 178 CREST BUSINESS, 143 CREST EDITORIAL, 142 Cripe, Randy, 120, 141, 152 Crombie, Lloyd, 96 Crooks, Barry, 68, 96 Cross, Janet, 68. 133, 141, 163, 175 Crowe. Barb, 96. 155 Crowe, Deborah, 120 Crowe, Kathy, 68, 140, 155, 228 Crowley, Luke, 109 Croy, David, 109 Csesznegi, Beata, 68, 140 Csesznegi, Laszlo, 109 Csesznegi, Louis, 120 Csesznegi, Marianna, 120 Culler, Allan, 109, 187, 200 Cully, Christine, 96 Culshaw, Pamela, 68. 73, 144, 155, 167 Cummings, James, 69, 153, 160 Cummings, Kathryn, 120, 152, 155. 179 Cummins, Dave, 69 Cunningham, Charles, 69 Cunningham, Mike, 109 Curless, Michael, 69, 161, 171 Currie, Curtin. Diane, 109. 150, 151, 173 Samra, 96 Cusick, Lynn, 120 Cusick, Tom, 55, 69, 168. 200 Custer, Antoinette, 109 Custer, Jo, 120 Custer, Max, 69 D Dace, John, 120, 152, 164 Dace, Vicki, 96 Dallmeyer, Sara, 57, 69, 140, 144, 153 Daman, Tom, 96, 162, 185, 199 Damm, Barbara, 109 Daugherty, Dennis, 120 Daugherty, Linda, 96, 181 Davault. Rick, 109 David, James, 96 Davis, Bob, 109, 181 Davis, Carol, 11, 69, 141, 153, 159, 180 Davis. Chris, 109, 111, 152, 187 Davis, Joe, 109, 187 Davis, Lisa, 69 Davis, Lynn, 50, 96, 98, 135, 146. 166. Davis, 164, 165 155. Davis, Merri, 96, 149, 151, 155, 165. 180 Vicki, 120 Davison, Mike, 109 Dawson, Peter. 120, 179, 188 Donaldson, Patricia. 109, 144, 178 Donnovan, Margaret, 109 Donovan, Jerri, 109 Dooley, Ed. 109 Dooley, Jean, 96, 155 Dooley, Richard, 120 Dorn, Barbara, 109 Dorn, Karen, 109 Dornon, Barry, 96 Doss, Jennell, 120 Dotson, Vicki, 109, 143, 158, 163 Doty, Rebecca, 120, 179 Dotzert, Debbie, 120 Dougherty, Tim, 120 Doyersberger, Jim, 109, 152 Dowell, Alan, 109, 187 Dowell, Sherrie, 120, 160. 179 Downard, Gary, 96 Downard, Jeffrey, 120, 188 Downard, Ricky, 120 DRAFTING CLUB, 161 Drake, Donna, 109, 165, 166, 178 Driscoll, Michael, 120, 188 Driver, Lorraine, 109, 150, 164 Dudley, Matilda, 96 Duke, Juanita, 96 Duncan, Michael, 109, 187 Dunlap, Steve, 120, 188 Dunlavey, Michael, 70 Dunn, Joanne, 96, 149, 150, 167, 172 Durbala, Alice, 120, 154, 163 Durbala, Donald, 70 Durbala, Joe, 120 Durbala, Ronald, 70 Duvall, Donald, 70 Duvall, Ronald, 109 Dwyer, Ben, 120 Dwyer, Deidre, 120, 169, 179 E Ealey, Sue, 120, 169 Eaton, Mary, 109, 173 Eckhart. Karen, 96, 155 Eckley, Jane, 109, 149, 151, 160, 171, 173 Eckley, Robert, 96, 171, 172, 198 Edwards, Susan, 109, 150, 166 Egbert, Jim, 71, 162, 198 Ehrlich, Shelley, 120, 159 Eilers, Kathleen, 71, 140 Eischens, Bill, 96. 185, 199 Elliot. Rita, 109, 178 Ellis, Eugene, 120, 158, 172 Ellis, Richard. 96, 138. 139, 144. 149, 162, 197, 198, 203 Endres, Louise, 71, 141, 152, 154, 155, 157 Engel, Jean, 109, 152, 178 England, Bill, 21, 202 Daxenbichler, Dan, 109, 153 Day, Diane, 109, 158 Day, Patricia, 109 Deadwyler, Jack, 109, 199 Deal, Patricia, 21 DEBATE, 171 Dee, Rick, 96 Deemie, Catherine, 96, 146 Defenbaugh, Bonnie, 96 Defenbaugh, William, 96, 162 DeGood, Martha, 120, 163, 179 DeHaven, Linda, 70, 140, 159, 166 DeJarnett, Steve, 120 Delinski, Theresea, 109 Dellinger, Dave, 120 Delotts, Nikki, 152 DeMoss, RoseMary, 96, 218 Dennis, John, 109, 151 Dennis, Mary, 12, 70, 135, 140, 220 Dentino, Gean, 21 Detweiler, Deborah, 120 Dewey, Rachel, 96, 169. 181 Dietrich, Mary, 21 Dikeman, Kathy, 96, 155 Dilley, Rebecca, 120, 175 Dimler, Steven, 96, 138, 162, 185, 189, 200 Dischert, John, 109, 153, 172 Dively, Bob, 109, 200 Dobbins, Christine, 96, 147, 153. 155 Dobbins, Judy, 70, 140, 170 Dobbins, Sharon, 109 Dodd, Virginia, 21 Domnick, Emily, 120, 151 Epley, David, 109, 172 Erber, Joanne, 120 Errion Ianie, 96 Errion. Richard, 120, 188, 193 Errion, Susan, 71, 141, 150, 155, 166 Evans Darlene, 120 Evans Kathleen, 109, 143, 151, 165, 179 Evans Robert, 71, 170 Evans, Ronald, 7, 71, 135, 137, 158 Evans, Susan, 71, 140, 153, 165, 180, 181 Everts Ron, 96 Everett, Dorthea, 96, 146, 175 F Fancher, Janice, 96 Fares, Patricia, 110, 167 Famum, Bill, 59, 96, 133, 138, 139. 149, 153, 162, 178, 185 Farnum, Patricia, 110, 153 Farrar, Jackie, 71 Fehr, Mark, 71 Fehr, Stephen, 71 Fehr, Wade, 71 Feinner, Elyse, 72, 143, 210, 222 Fields, David, 96, 196 Fink, Walter, 21, 143 Finn, Robert, 120 Fisher, Bernadine, 21 Fisher, Cheryl, 121 Fisher, Mark, 121 Fitzwald, Terry, 110, 187 Fluegel, Ted, 21 Foerter, Nancy, 121, 154, 165, 171, 179 Folck, David, 110 Folck, Robert, 72 Foley, Kathy, 156 Folkers, John, 72 Folkers, Mark, 121, 173 Folkerts, Kathy, 96 Foote, Belinda, 96 Forcum, Dennis, 8 Ford, Randy, 121 Foreman, Gary, 50, 52, 72, 166, 172, 233 Forquer, Colette, 121 Fosco, Daniel. 121, 152 Fosco, Sandra, 72, 166 Foster, Brenda, 97, 156 Foster, David, 110, 172 Foster, Marcia, 58, 72, 144 Foutch, Dave, 61, 72, 162, 198, 222 Foutch,Ju1ie. 110, 155, 163, 168. 178 Fowler, Verla, 97, 155 Fowley, Kathy, 96 Freed. Marcy, 110, 150, 151, 155 FRENCH CLUB, 151 FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS, 171 FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS, 179 Friedman, Lois, 72, 141, 155, 156. 166, 169 Fritch, Mike, 59, 72, 162, 175, 185, 216 Fritts. John, 110, 152 Fritts, Stephen, 121, 193, 198 Frost, James, 43, 97, 149, 153, 162, 200 Frost, Jean, 110, 144, 152, 157. 165, 166, 172 Fuller, Harry, 97 Fussner, Linda, 97 FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS, 170 FUTURE NURSES, 156 FUTURE TEACHERS, 150 Fuzzell, Jamie, 72, 180, 181, 200, 223 G Gaistord, Howard, 121, 156 Gale, Christine, 72, 152, 155, 222 Gale, Ed, 121, 188, 193 Gallion, Robert, 121 Gard. Phyllis, 21 Gardner, Ellen, 97. 155 Gardner, Janet, 48, 72, 170 Gardner, Linda, 72 Gardner, Vicki, 110, 156 Garrels, Connie, 97, 155 Garrels, Lawrence, 72 Garrison, Sue, 121 Gastler, Kim, 121, 161, 167, 173. 188 Gates, Robert, 121, 144, 164 Gayles, Janie, 72 Gearheard, Craig, 49, 55, 72, 175, 200 Gebhart, Janet, 53, 59. 72, 150, 166, 168, 171 Geddes, Gary, 49, 72, 175, 212 Geddes, Roberta, 121, 159 George, Chris, 110 Gerber, Jacqueline, 121, 151 GERMAN CLUB, 152, 153 GERMAN SINGERS, 165 Gestrine, Robert, 121, 188, 193 Getz, Janell, 110, 155, 168 Ghantous, Hassih, 121 Gibb, Julie, 53, 58, 59, 60. 73, 78. 141, 142, 153. 168, 218 Gibb, Terri, 97, 146. 159, 166 Gibson, Jack, 110, 187 Giebelhausen, Marty, 73, 140. 144, 165. 172, 180 Gilt, Deborah, 110, 154, 155 Giles, Kenneth, 121, 167 Gilfert, Barb, 97, 155, 163 Gilgan, Veronica. 97 Gilinsky, James, 121, 158, 197 Gilkerson, Margaret, 73 Gillett, Grant, 121. 156, 167, 173 Gillick, Marcia, 97, 166 Gipson, Michele, 110, 146, 152, 156 GIRLS CHORUS, 178 Girton, John, 55, 73, 162, 185, 202 Girton, Vickie, 110 Givens, Susan, 121 Glasiort, Linda, 121, 179 Glenn, Jane, 170 Glenn, Lin da, 110, 154, 155, 175 Glenn, Mary, 73, 110 Glore, Charlene, 21, 168, 169, 171 Glover, Charles, 121, 146, 152 Glover, Gary, 110 Glover, Linda, 110, 168, 173 Glover, Randall, 73, 170, 180, 181 Gluckin, Sari, 121, 133, 152, 167 Goble, James, 121 Goble, Robert, 97, 164 Goll, Jeffery, 121, 193 Gomes, Dawn, 121, 163 Goodwin, Danny, 121, 188, 193, 200 Gorman, Kathleen, 110, 151, 168, 178 Gorsuch, Blair, 97, 162, 198 Gossmeyer, Howard, 110 Goulding, Karen, 110, 154, 163 Gower, George, 73, 135, 159, 189, 212 Gower, James, 121, 135, 193 Graf, Fred, 73, 161, 162, 203 Graf, Jeanette, 110 Graf, Suellen, 110, 135, 152, 155, 157, 165, 205 Graham, Beverly, 73, 140, 146, 168 Graham, Edith, 121 Graham, Nancy, 110, 163 Grant, Pamela, 121, 151 Gray, Denny, 74, 200 Gray, Mary, 97, 155 Greene, Karen, 121, 172 Greene, Martha, 110, 166, 169 Greene, William, 74, 162, 180, 181, 198, 210 Greener, Daniel, 121 Greenleai, Daniel, 121, 165, 171, 172, 179 Greenwald, Bruce, 97, 149, 152. 169 Greer, Margaret, 21, 171 Greuel, Taylor, 97, 158, 172 Grier, Jane, 122, 151, 163 Grier, Joseph, 97, 162, 197, 200 Griffith, Linda, 74, 180 Griffith, Ronald, 111 Grim, Jerry, 97 Grimm, Cynthia, 122 Grimm, Debbie, 111, 159 Grimm, Duane, 97 Grimm, Niki, 122 Grissom, Bruce, 111 Gritton, Vicki, 111 Grose, David, 111 Grube. Cathie, 74 Grube. Steve, 111, 198 Guerin, David, 111 Guinnee, Deborah, 74, 154 Gunn, Jerry, 111, 152, 197 Gunn, Randal, 97 Gurney, Greg, 111, 173 Gurski, Alan, 21 Gutierrez, Juan, 6, 74, 175 Guynn, Kathi, 97, 155, 223 Guynn, Theresa, 111 H Hadank, John, 54, 74, 145 Hairston, Eugene, 122 Hall, Leslie, 178 Hallstrom, Alan, 87, 97, 153, 173, 177, 18 5 Hallstrom, Julie, 122, 179 Hallstrom, Pam, 74 Hamb, Sheila, 111 Hamilton, Jane, 7, 74, 165, 172 Hamilton, Linda. 97, 155 Hamilton, Rosemary, 111 Hamilton, Sharon, 111 Hamilton, Sherry, 111 Hamm, R Hammer, ichard, 75 Michael, 187 Hammontree, John, 122 Hanelt, Ron, 122, 152, 188 Hanse, Kathryn, 97, 146, 150, 167, 178 Hansen, Robert, 75 Hansis. S ue. 48, 143, 152, 205 Happe, John, 47, 75, 162, 197 Harden, Jon, 22, 164 Hardin, James, 97, 171 Hardine, Steven, 122, 167 Hardy, Stanley, 122, 188 Harlan, Janet, 47, 75, 140, 146, 150, 166. 168, 227 Harlow, Rebecca, 122, 179 Harms, Kenneth, 122. 187 Harness, Gary, 75, 160, 170, 187 Harness, Steve, 111 Harper, Talitha, 111, 144, 150, 151. 169 Hoffmann, Stuart, 123 152. Harris Angie, 97 Harris Bill, 111, 158, 187 Harris, Dean, 75, 153, 160 Harris Dewayne, 97 Harris John, 75 Harris Kathryn, 122, 166. 169 Harris, Larry, 22, 202 Harris, Michael, 75 Kuminski, Mike, 41 Harris, Vicki, 111, 155 Harrison, George, 122 Harrison, Jill, 75, 141, 151, 171, 175, 215 Harrison, Linda, 97, 158 Harrison, Tom, 73, 75, 152, 162, 197 Hart, Barbara, 122, 151 Hart, Bill, 122 Hart, Debbie, 97, 149, 180 Hart, Diane, 75, 140, 165, 175, 179, 181 Hart. John, 122 Hartman, Rennie, 22 Hartnack, John, 97, 199 Hartzell. Gary, 97 Harvey, Christl, 75, 140, 150, 166 Harvey, Debra, 122, 151 Harvey, Nancy, 97 Hastings, Elizabeth, 111 Hastings, Gladys, 75, 140 Hatterman, Bruce, 111 Hausam, Clark, 122, 141 Hausam, Gerald, 111 Hawksworth, John, 111 Hawksworth, Vicki, 122 Haynes, Dottie. 75, 140, 170 Haynes, Patricia, 122, 163 Haywood, Beverly, 97 Haywood, Donna, 111. 178 Hazelwood, Jim, 97 Headley, Lorrie. 75 Heerde, Linda, 111 Heerman, Betty, 122, 173 Heerman, Venn, 97, 185, 200 Heidelberg, James, 111 Heine, Cheryl, 111, 154 Heiple, Teresa, 122, 128, 135, 144, 179, 204 Helfter, Diane, 122 Helfter, Jim, 122 Heller, Linda, 75, 144, 158, 173, 215 Helms, Steve, 122 Henderson, John, 75. 198 Henderson, Ron, 47. 111. 135, 138, 158, 187 I-fendricks, Clyde, 98, 185, 189 Hendricks, Tom, 122, 188 Hensley. ludy. 111, 155, 167, 178 Heppner, Jean, 98 Heppner, Tom, 122 Herink, Curtis, 38, 58, 59, 75, 153. 157, 160 Hernandez, Clarissa, 76, 140, 154, 180 Herold, Dennis, 122 Herold, Michael, 111. 161 Hess, Gail, 122 Hessin Ann , 123, 153, 160, 173 g. G Hevesy, Mary. 98 Hewitt, Charles, 123 Hezlep, Cherri, 98, 169 Hiatt, Herbert, 76, 170 Hiatt, Robert, 111 Hickman, Allen, 98 Hickman, Candice, 98 Hickman. Geoffrey, 111 Hicks. Susie, 76 Hicok, Charles, 22, 37 Hieronymes, Guy, 111 Higgins, Alan, 123. 152, 173, 199 Higgins, Creighton. 76 Higgins, Essex, 98, 185, 200 Higgins, Fred. 111, 133, 187 Higgins, Rudy, 22, 37, 38, 133 Hightower, Edward, 76 Hightower, Phyllis, 111 Hightower, Rose, 123 Hill, Ken, 111 Hill, Susan, 123, 152. 165 Hillyer, Richard, 98 Himmel, Jana, 111, 156, 159, 173 Hitchell, Frank, 111 Hobbs, Muriel, 123 Hodgkins, Melaniel, 111 Hoerr, Joanne, 76, 141, 181, 222 Hoffman, Carol, 111, 173 Hoffman, Gary, 98, 167 Hoffman, Roger, 111, 187 Hoffman, Terry, 98, 155 Hoffmann, David, 98, 162, 172, 185 Hoffmann, Phillip, 111, 152, 157. 172 Hotreiter. Ann, 98, 155 Hogan, Herbert, 123 Hogan, Jerry, 22, 160 Hogate, Judd, 98 Holden, Judy, 111 Holden, Michael, 98, 162, 203 Holden, Steve, 111 Holland, Rory, 123, 171. 188 Holly, Wayne, 98, 171 Holman, Randall 48, 76 Holmes, Beverly, 22, 175 Holmes, Doug, 111, 198 Honings. Cathy, 98 Hopkins, Mary, 112 Hoppe, Sandra, 98 Hoppe, Sue, 123, 151, 165, 179 Hopson, Steve, 112, 173, 174, 199 Horan, Rob, 112. 146, 198, 200 Hom, Ed, 123, 133, 151 Hom, Judith, 112 Horner, Frank, 98, 196 Horner, Richard, 122, 157, 161, 181 Horner, Theresa, 123, 151, 173 Horst, Carl, 22, 156, 161 Horst, Kathleen, 98, 161, 175 Hosea, John, 123 Hosea, Shirlene, 76 Houghland, Robert, 123 Howard, Diana, 123 Howard, Ted, 37, 98, 162 Howell. Joyce, 112 Howells, Lynne, 123, 179 Huber, Joanna, 76, 98, 152, 168 Huber, Ruth, 46, 51. 140, 155. 205.216 Hudson, Dale, 123, 152 Huffman, Mary, 98, 155 Hull, David, 112, 167 Hull, Owen, 123 Humes, Murlea, 123, 163, 179 Humphrey, Olivia, 98 Hunsicker, James, 77, 182 Hunsicker, Randall, 123, 152, 179 Hunsicker, Roger, 98, 138, 139, 144, 149, 160, 173, 185, 189 Hunt, John, 112, 161 Hunt, Kathleen, 112, 146, 155, 163. 165, 167, 168, 180 Hunt, Marsha, 47, 77, 135, 169. 175, 231 Hunt, Robert, 123 Hunter. Robert. 112, 187, 199 Hupprich, Lindsay, 112, 17B Hurd, Karen, 112 Hurd, Lynn, 77, 180 Hurlen, Grete, 56, 77, 133 Hurst, Robert, 77, 161 Hurst, Ron, 123 Hutchings, William, 112 Huyck, Dan, 9. 77, 152, 158, 162. 165, 167, 197 Huyck, Rebecca, 123, 152, 163, 165 Hyler, Bonnie, 77, 172, 180 I INDIVIDUAL EVENTS, 171 Ingersoll, Karla, 123, 151 Ingersoll, Peggy, 112, 157 Irving, Jeffrey, 112. 169 Irwin, George, 20, 22 Irwin, Marguerite, 20, 22, 31 Isaac, Jimmy, 123 Isaac, Steven, 112 Brenda, 112 Jackson. Jackson, Darlene, 123 Jackson, Deborah, 123 Jackson, Kathy, 123, 179 Jackson, Robert, 112 Jackson, Thomas, 112 Jacobus. Craig, 37, 123 Keown, Kathleen, 112, 146. 234 Kepler, Parricia, 78 Kerr, Georgette. 99, 166. 169 Kerr, Richard, 123 Kerr, Roberta, 78, 141, 152. 154. 165, 166 Ketay, Jeffrey, 112, 152 KEY CLUB, 138, 139 Kilgore, Janet, 123 Jamieson, Richard, 23, 185. 186 Janssen.'Cris, 50, 51, 77, 140, 155, 216 Janssen, John. 98, 175 Jasinski, Denise, 123, 179 Jasinski, Karen, 98 Jeffries, Jenny, 77, 168, 180 Jenkins, Michael. 113 Jeter, Jeff, 98, 160 King, Anthony, 112, 196 King, Gloria, 123. 154 JETS, 156 Joachim, David, 123 Joachim, Kathy, 98 Johnson, Dave, 77. 222 Johnson, David, 123 Johnson, Diana, 98 Johnson, Doug, 161 Johnson, Gary, 98 Johnson, Gordon, 123 Johnson, Janet, 123, 151, 173 Johnson, Janice, 123 Johnson, Joel, 112 Johnson, Larry, 98 Johnson, Marla. 123, 179 Johnson. Patty, 98 Johnson, Ray, 112, 173, 187, 200 Johnson, Rhonda. 123, 159 Johnson, Sharon, 123, 154, 179 Johnston, Danny, 123, 188 Johnston, David. 98 Johnston Johnston , Karen, 98, 139, 143 , Randy, 112 Jones. Brenda, 98 Jones, Cassandra, 77. 140, 165. 181 Jones, Darrell, 123, 172 Jones, Dean, 123 Jones, Debora. 99, 151, 165, 178 Jones, Kathleen. 77, 140, 154 Jones, Linda, 77, 154 Jones, Pam, 112 Jones, Rick. 123, 193 Jones. Sue, 123, 179 Jones, Wanda, 77. 140. 155, 166, King, Joel, 99 King, Karen, 123 King. Mike. 112, 187 King, Patricia, 78 King, Steve, 99, 159, 185. 196 Kinkade, Stewart, 112, 138, 187 Kinnamon, Cindy, 99 Kirk, Janet, 47, 78, 141. 146, 155. 205. 212 Kirkhus, Ruth, 23 Kirley, Charles, 99, 135. 159, 185. 186. 189, 200 Kirn, Rick, 123, 152. 160 Kirtley, Beki, 78, 140, 213 Kirtley, Debra, 123 Kirwan, Edward, 112 Kirwan, Tim, 113 Kislia, Jean, 79, 141, 153, 155, 181, 222 Kluever, Cindy, 79, 143, 155, 222. 224 Knoll, Janis, 99 Knoll, Nancy, 123 Knox, Daniel. 123, 188 Knox, Jill, 11, 79, 155, 204, 231 Knox, Joe. 99, 193 Kobler, Sally, 99 Kobler, Tom, 123 Kobler, Walda. 58, 79, 141, 155 Koch, Martin, 123, 152 Koch, Michael, 79, 164, 181 Koch, Richard, 113, 181 Koch, Robert, 99, 172. 167 Koehl, Beth, 123 Koehl, Dave, 79, 170 Koehl, Rita, 79 Koeppel. Debra, 125 Koeppel, Roland, 113, 161 Koepping, Ernest, 23 168, 233 Jordan, Dorothy, 77 Jordan, Cathy, 99 Jordan, Dennis, 99, 138, 200 Judkins, James, 123 JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, 149 K Kahn, Deborah, 77, 141 Kahn, James, 48, 112, 152, 203 Kahn, Mary, 144, 151, 179 Kalina. Kathy, 99. 167 Kamf. Steve, 153 Kangas, Sharon, 77, 87, 140, 170 Kangas, Shirley, 77. 140, 170 Karl, Greg, 78 Kasel. Doug, 112, 192, 200 Kasel. Gregory. 123 Kaspar, Deborah, 112, 151. 166 Kaspar, Susan, 78, 150, 166 Kauffmann, David, 123 Keel, Janelle, 123, 158 Keister. William, 123 Keith, Norman, 78 Keithley. Carol, 99, 154 Keithley, Jean, 23, 156 Kellenberger, Don, 161, 200 Kellenberger, Steve, 112 Keller, Mike, 99, 138, 149, 162. 197, 198 Keller, Susan, 123. 158 Keller, Tom, 99 Kellerstrass, Cam, 123, 159, 179 Kellerstrass, Kim, 112. 181 Kellogg, Carol, 99. 149, 150. 152. 155, 165, 166, 169, 175 Kellogg, Helen, 23 Kellogg. Janice. 123, 152 Kelly, Colleen, 112. 144, 159, 163. 167 Kent, Susan. 78. 140. 144. 152. 150. 165. 168. 172 Keown, John, 99. 234 Kominski. Bonnie, 113 Kominski. Mike, 99 Korth, Ellen, 125, 152. 179 Koutelis, James, 113 Koutelis, Theresa, 79, 140 Kraft, Greg, 54, 99, 159 Krakos, Mary, 99, 141, 146, 147, 180 150, 158, 166, 169 Kramer, Rollin, 99 1 Kramm, William. 53, 79, 133, 135. 136. 138, 166, 169, 198. 220 Kreiling, David, 112 138, 144, 162 192, 202 Krieger, lone, 23 Kreiter, James, 125 Kroeker, Richard, 113, 151. 173, 198 Kuchel. Gary. 113, 138, 153. 187 Kuhn, Christie, 125, 158, 179 152 Kuhn. Deborah, 125, Kujawa, Janice, 113, 152, 155 Kummer, Monica, 79, 166 Kumpf, Carl, 125 Kumpf, Steve, 113 Kuntz, David, 113, 197 Kuntz, Joan, 125 Kwashigroh, Doug, 23 Kwasigroh, Eleanor, 23 L LaCroix, Robert, 23, 138 LaHaie, Jeff, 113, 197, 199 LaHood, Catherine, 113 LaHood, Joseph, 99, 113 LaHood, Mary, 113 Lamb, Jerry, 99 Lancaster, Gerald. 113, 181, 187, 192. 196 Lancaster, Thomas, 113, 133, 152, 187. 196 Landers, Georgina, 124, 179 Landers, Ralph, 113 Landrum, Emma, 124 Lane, Chere, 124 Lane, Christine, 124, 152, 163 Lane, Naomi, 124 Lane, Patricia, 113, 163, 167 Lane, Pete, 187, 199 Lane, Richard, 23 Lane, Thomas, 113, 138, 152, 161 Lanhan, Tom, 99 Lank, Christine, 113 Lansford, Bob, 113 Larence, Barbara, 99, 166 Larke, Doris, 23 Larson, Greg, 99, 161 Larson, Thomas, 124 LATIN CLUB, 167 Laughlin, Ray, 124, 152, 188, 193 Lavery, Larry, 23, 185, 199 Lawe, Amy, 99 Lea, William, 113 Leach, Judy, 124 Lear, Gene, 99, 185, 200 Lee, Benny, 79, 175 Lee, Cindy, 113, 155 Lee, Suzanne, 79, 141, 153 Lettwich, Anita, 79 Lettwich, Deborah, 124 Legg, Don, 124 Legg, Steve, 99 Lehmann, Hans, 31, 79, 88, 152, 165 LeMaster, Candy, 113 LeMaster, Cindy, 113 LeMaster, Steve, 99 Lennarson, Helen, 113, 156, 171, 178 Lennarson, Mark, 124 Leonard, Gary, 59, 79, 133, 138, 162, 185, 189, 227 Leroy, Ieff, 124, 173 Lester, Amy, 99, 144, 151, 175 Lester, Martha, 124 Lester, Mary, 113, 156 LETTERMAN'S CLUB, 162 Levy, Brad, 124 Lewellen, William, 113 Lewis, Cynthia, 113 LIBRARY AIDES, 154 LIGHT OPERA, 180 Limer, Deborah, 113, 153, 155, 156 Linder, Dorothy, 23, 33 Lindstrom, Deanna, 8, 99, 149 Lindstrom, Dorothy, 113 Little, Mary, 99, 149, 155 Linthieum, Rick, 124 Little, Warren, 124 Littlefield, Daryl, 79, 141 Littlejohn, Dale, 113 Livingston, Linda, 113, 150, 155, 162 Livingston, Randy, 99, 113, 185, 196 Lochbaum, Iudy, 124, 151 Locher, Melodee, 13, 79, 140 Lohmar, Mary, 53, 79, 142, 150, 152, 159, 168, 218 Long, Iohn, 99, 161 Long, Lois, 99, 149, 158, 165, 175, 181 Lorton, Pam, 124, 163, 179 Louis, Rick, 113, 153, 172 Love, Greg, 80, 197, 227 Lovelace, Iames, 113 Loveless, Blake, 37, 124, 188 Loveridge, Ellen, 124, 154 Loveridge, Kathy, 80 Lowery, Ianice, 113, 154 Lowes, Lona, 99 Lowes, Pat, 113, 178, 204 Loy, Victoria, 99, 164 Lucas, Dan, 124 Lucieer, Mike, 113, 198 Luebbers, Marilyn, 99 Luepke, Barbara, 80 Lurie. Alan, 23 Lush, David, 30, 113, 151, 163, 171, 181 Lush, Maria, 99 Lyle, Vickie, 124 Lynch, David, 113, 162, 164, 181, 187, 200 Lynch, Glen, 99, 200 Lyon, Greg, 113 M Maas, James, 99 Maas, Iill, 125 Madigan, Denise, 113 Maginn, Pam, 8, 80, 166 Makovic, Gregg, 113, 167, 172 Makovic, William, 80, 157, 160 Malone, Deborah, 113 Malson, Roger, 100, 185, 199, 200 Mandel, Heidi, 127, 135, 151 Manthey, Maralee, 100, 150, 152. 172 Manthey, Mark, 125 Manthey, Merrill, 113, 153, 167 Manual, Mark, 100, 162, 185, 199, 200 Manuel, Merry, 100, 153, 173 Marchand, Carol, 28, 100, 156, 218 Marcy, Dan, 80, 181, 187 Marcy, Iodie, 125 Marlatt, Susan, 125, 163 Marlatt, William, 113, 167, 187 Marliere, Tom, 113 Marquess, Cindy, 113, 144, 151, 172 Marr, Mike, 80, 112, 212 Marshall, Alison, 113, 166, 178 Marshall, Greg, 80, 160 Marshall, Kay, 113, 166 McGillicuddy, Donnie, 28, 100, 144, 156 McGowan, Mary, 100 McGowan, Pat, 179 McGrane, Mary, 113, 178 McGuire, Emma, 24 McHugh, Ray, 100, 162, 185 McKinney, Carl, 82 McKune, Michael, 125 McLemore, Belinda, 100 MeLemore, Mike, 82, 161 McMahon, Iulie, 125, 158, 175 McMenamin, Hugh, 113 McMullen, Tim, 100 McNear, Virginia, 82, 151, 157 Mead, Tony, 113 Mehl, Dick, 100, 153, 169 Mehle, Scott, 125, 188 Meinke, Sheryl, 125, 163 Meisinger, Iohn, 125, 163, 198 Meister, Dale, 82, 157, 165, 180, 181 Naschert, Don, 24, 160 Nau, Cathy, 114 Nau. Mary, 125 Neal, Douglas, 114, 187 Neal, Gregory, 100, 166 Neal, Holland, 10, 83, 185, 189, 200, 219 Neff, Gale, 114, 181 Neii, Ioseph, 24 Nell, David, 100, 196 Nellas, George, 125, 167, 188 Nelson, Barbara, 125, 151, 205 Nelson. Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, David. 114, 192 Iames, 83, 160 lean, 100, 155 Pat, 114, 166 Meister, Dawn, 82, 140, 170, 181 Meister, Mark, 114, 152, 181 Meister, Mike, 114, 181, 187 Melton, Bill, 82 Melton, Dennis, 125 Mendenhall, Stan, 100 Mette, Paul, 125 Marshall, Tom, 125 Martersteck, Chris, 100, 144, 149, 162, 197, 203 Martin, Cassandra, 113 Martin, Dennis, 100 Martin, Monica, 113, 152 Martin, Pat, 125, 153 Martin, Ralph, 100 Meyers, David, 114, 172, 200 Meyers, Iim, 50, 185, 198 Michel, Bruce, 100, 139, 144, 149. 153, 162, 185, 200 Michel, Laurie, 125, 151 Michel, Scott, 59, 82, 91, 133, 135, 138, 162, 172, 189, 215 Millard, Iean, 82, 140, 166 Mast, Kate, 100, 149, 155, 159 Matarelli, Donetta, 125 MATH CLUB, 157 Mathenia, Lillian, 125, 175 Matheny, Rebecca, 40, 58, 59, 80, 144, 152 Mathey, Iim, 100 Mathis, Dennis, 100 Mattem, Iohn, 113, 153 Matthews, Brenda, 153 Matthews, Peggy, 100, 178 Matthews, Phyllis, 113, 178 Maubach, Bob, 151, 172 Maubach, Charles, 125, 152, 188 Maubach, Mariann, 100, 158 Miller, Miller. Bruce, 114 Holly, 114, 151, 165 Miller, Ienni, 47, 50, 114, 135. 153, 155, 204 Miller, Iohn C., 100, 197 Miller, Iohn D., 82 Miller, Ioyce, 82, 144, 159, 167 Miller, Karen, 100, 166, 169 Miller Linda, 24 35 Miueff Pam, az. 140, 154 Mauschbaugh, Scott, 125, 172 Maxwell, Iettrey, 2, 42, 54, 80, 142, 233 Maxwell, Mary, 23 Maxwell, Steve, 125, 158 May, Carolyn, 113 Maynard, Rae, 100, 149, 150, 169 McAllister. Charles, 125 McAvoy, Mary, 125, 151, 163, 167 McBrian, Russell, 23 McBride, Iames, 80, 157, 160 Miller, Roy. 82 Miller, Vince, 13, 58, 82, 135, 138, 153, 199, 223 Miller, Wendy, 114 Minninger, Linda, 124 Mitchell, Clifton, 82 Moell, Linda, 82, 135, 214 Mohn, Linda, 100, 146, 163, 214 Moline, Ioyce, 82 Molleck, Mike, 125 Monckton, Dan, 114 Monckton, Dick, 114 Monson, Iohn, 82, 161 Moody, Richard, 125, 160, 171 Mooningham, Patricia, 125 Mooningham, Peter, 125 McCann, Richard, 100 McCarrel, Logan, 113 McCarthy, Richard, 125 McCay, Chris, 7, 80, 142, 152, 165, 225 McCay, Margy, 113, 142, 146, 152, 154, 165 McCloskey, Karen, 81, 140, 154, 164 McClintick, Sylvia, 81, 170 McClore, Brenda, 81, 180 McClore, Nicholas, 125, 151, 179 Moore, Barbara, 125 Moore, Carol, 100 Moore, Charles, 125 Moore, Linda, 100 Moore, Patricia, 125, 167 Moran, Daniel, 125, 159 Moran, IoAnn, 82 Moran, Margaret, 114 Morris Morris , Beth. 125, 179 Dwight 125 172 Mosher, Betsy,'47, ab, 140, 143, 150, Moss, 205 Mamie, 100 McConnell, McConnell, Alana. 100. 152 Carol, 100 McCool, Ricky, 125 McCormack, Iim, 100 McCormack, Karen, 125, 133, 159 McCormick, Iames, 24, 187 McCoy, Patricia, 81, 140, 170 McCrorey, Ric, 125, 171 McCullough, Anne, 24 McCuskey, Iohn, 81, 185 McDaniels, Drusilla, McDonald, Margaret, 81, 140, 170 McElhiney, McE1hiney, McElhiney, Debra, 115, 163, 167 Diana, 113, 155 Nancy, 125, 151, 163 McGaughy, Donna, 47, 81, 141, 150, 228 Mossberger, Vicki, 114 Motteler, Bill A., 114 Mounts, Mary, 114 Moushon, Ruth, 100 Mueller, Randi, 83, 140, 204 Muller, Chris, 83 Mullins, Ann, 24, 156, 205 Murphy, Diane, 29, 100, 149 Musgrove, Ken, 100, 133, 138, 149, 162, 185, 186, 189, 196 MUSIC WORKSHOP, 165 Myers, Edward, 125 Myers, Glenn, 125 Myers, lim, 100, 161, 162, 200 Myers, Terri, 114 N Napple, Harry, 83 Nemeyer, David, 100, 146, 147, 149 Neubert, Frederic, 100, 161, 172 Neubert, Iames, 125, 187, 199 Neumann, Linda, 61, 83, 135, 140, 144. 146, 155. 167. 204, 215 Neumann, Ruth, 125, 133, 144, 146, 155, 167 Newcomer, Kim, 101 Newell, Marcy, 101, 171 Newlin, Iean, 52, 56, 58, 59, 83, 133, 144 Newlin, Timothy, 38, 56, 114, 138, 144, 196, 198 Nicholas, Iohn, 125, 152 Nicot, Pam, 125, 128, 159 Niekamp, Kathy, 125, 144, 152, 165 Niekamp, Kenneth, 24 Nighswanger, Ierry, 101 Noirot, Connie, 125, 154, 179 Nolan, Debby, 114, 156, 178 Nolte, Diane, 101, 142, 151, 180 Nordwall, Lois, 125 Nothstine, Cheri, 83, 140, 155, 159, 228 Novak, Mark, 97, 101, 102, 138, 144, 162, 198 Nunes, Gary, 101 Nunn, Brenda, 114 Nunn, Larry, 125 Nyaradi, Iohn, 83, 132, 133, 138, 144, 162, 198, 214 0 O'Brian, Patricia, 125, 153 O'Connor, Matthew, 114, 197 O'Connor, Patricia, 24 O'Donnell, Mike, 64, 83, 162, 185, 200, 212 Oesterle, Iohn, 83, 162, 185, 200 Oesterle, Mary, 114 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, 154 OFFICE PAGES, 155 Okerberg, Anne, 83, 90, 135, 140, 144, 150, 155, 158 Olds, Deborah, 101, 135, 143, 149, 155, 180, 204 O'Leary, Brian, 101, 114, 161 O'Leary, Noreen, 149 Oliver, Iim, 114, 187 OPINION BUSINESS, 146 OPINION CIRCULATION, 147 OPINION EDITORIAL, 144, 145 ORCHESTRA, 176, 177 Orsbom, Iirn, 83, 170 Osborn, Vicki, 114, 155 Oster, Linda, 125 Osterman, Dan, 125, 199 Osterman, Richard, 114, 153, 161, 199 O'Toole, Eugene, 24, 25, 118 Otterstrom, Dan, 101 Otterstrom, Dave, 114 Otto, Bob, 83, 114 Owen, Ioseph, 83 P Palanza, Lynn, 125 Palmer, Greg, 114, 187 Palmer, Mark, 125, 193 Pappas, Debra, 114 Park, Debbie, 83, 141 Parker, Christina, 125 Parker, Deborah, 125, 154 Parker, Kim, 114 Parker, Marguerite, 24, 175 Parker, Vickie, 125 Parkhurst, Iohn, 126, 179 Parkhurst, Peter, 83, 181 Shesol, Ron, 102, 180, 181 Parks, Christine, 126 Parks, Robert, 101, 143, 176 Parlier, Gary, 114 Parmelee, Kenneth, 84, 160, 161, 199, 200 Pass, Susan, 114, 167 Patterson, Barbara, 101 Paule, David, 126, 152, 197, 198 Paule, Debby, 84, 140, 166 Payne, Shelly, 84, 170 Hademaker, Dennis, 126, 165, 179 Shipley. Keren. 115. 152. 164. 165 Peacock, Pearson, Pearson. Pearson, Peerless, Iaunita, 101 Carol, 101, 149 Dennis, 101 Ianet, 126, 151, 163, 179 Chris, 47, 111, 115, 162. 187, 192, 203 Petter, Denise, 101 Peil, Patricia, 126, 152 Pemberton, Gary, 84 Pemberton, Iack, 126, 188 Pemberton, Iudy, 84 Pemberton, Vickie, 126, 179 PEP CLUB, 163 Peplow, Walter, 24, 135, 137 Peppard, Larry, 52, 84, 158, 181 Peters, Ianet, 101, 155, 178 Peters, Ianet, 115, 163 Peters, Ioyce, 101, 154, 227 Peters, William, 115, 164 Petersen, Iohn, 101, 152, 172, 173 Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Chris, 101 Dirk, 126, 152, 172, 188 Eric, 126, 152 Muriel, 24, 100 Propst, Denny, 101 Prosterman, Lyle, 84, 200 Pueschel, Brad, 84, 141, 157, 160 Pueschel, Nancy, 115, 163, 165, 167, 168 Pulliam, Phyllis, 101, 166 Purham, Napoleon, 115, 192 Putnum, Dave, 115, 186 Puttcamp, Alan, 84, 151 Quast, Debbie, 101 QUILL AND SCROLL, 149 R Rakestraw, Thomas, 126 Randolph, Pam, 102, 175 Rapp, Diana, 102, 165, 180 Rapp, Marty, 126, 151 Rashid, Vic, 84 Rashid, William, 102 Razo, Rebecca, 84, 146, 156, 166 Razo, Steve, 115 Read, Mary, 85, 154 RED CROSS, 156 Redard, Ronald, 85 Redard, Tom, 115, 144, 152 Redington, Diane, 115, 158 Redington, Theresa, 102, 163 Reed, Ieannette, 115, 178 Reed, William, 102 Reeser, Michael, 126 Reeves, Kathy, 85, 140, 154 Petruzzi, Chris, 101, 149, 159, 160, 161, 171, 198 Pfeifer, Mary, 126 Phelps, Sandi, 84, 141, 154, 219 Phenix, Mary, 126, 159 Phillips, Elise, 115, 165, 173, 178 Phipps, Scott, 126 PHOTOGHAPHY CLUB, 141 Piccoli, Richard, 126 Pickens, Pamela, 84, 140, 219 Pickens, Scott, 47, 115, 162, 184. 185, 192 Picl, Frank, 115, 171, 187 Picl, Margaret, 126, 151 Picl, Mary, 125 Picton, Debra, 115, 152, 167, 168 Pierson, Donald, 126 Pittsley, Iackie, 126 Plack, Iames, 84, 133, 138, 162, 185, 198, 202, 224 Plack, Iill, 115, 146, 158 Ploense, Billy, 101 Poarch, Marsha, 101 Pocklington, Loretta, 24, 154 Pogue, Valerie, 126, 151 Polhemus, Sylvia, 101, 151 Polk, Iohn, 126 Poore, William, 115 Pope, Beverly, 101, 167 Popovich, Mary, 101, 152, 165 Poshard, Florence, 19 Pottinger, Dave, 126 Potts, Steven, 126 Powell, Iane, 101, 151, 154, 156, 175 Powell, Michael, 101 Powell, Patricia, 115 Powell, Randolph, 126 Powers, Ioe, 47, 115, 187, 192, 196 Pratt, Iohn, 126, 179 PRE-MED, 157 PREP CHOIR, 178 Preston, Toby, 101, 165, 180, 181 Pribble, William, 126 Price, Mary, 24 Price, Susan, 115, 178 Prichard, Constance, 115, 154, 167 Pritchard, James, 115, 158, 162, 185 Priddy, Lyn, 101, 146, 156, 166 Priebe, Linda Lee, 115, 159, 163, 167 Pritchard, Linda, 115 Pritzker, Ellen, 101, 102, 144, 150. 155 Pritzker, Flo, 84, 144, 155 Probst, Cathy, 35, 101 Proctor, Lynne, 101, 180 Propp, Sharon, 115, 144, 151 Regal, Vicki, 6, 102, 155, 204 Regan, Iohn, 102 Regan, Kathleen, 115, 165 Reherman, Darla, 85 Reherrnan, Dena, 126, 179 Reider, Christine, 126 Reider, Robert, 102 Rein, Carol, 85, 140, 180 Retchless, Craig, 115 Retzer, Apryl, 126, 158 Revis, Iim, 85, 152, 185 Reynolds, Iim, 126 Rhode, Deb, 102 Rice, Emily, 11, 24 Richards, Michael, 102, 173 Richards, Steve, 126 Richardson, Robin, 126, 179, 188, 193 Richeson, Donald, 85 Rieker, Michael, 102, 149 Riggs, Sharon, 115 Ripper, Iim, 115 Roach, Kathy, 102, 142, 150, 151, 165, 168 Roach, Rick, 102 Roberts, Kay, 15, 47, 64, 85, 141, 155, 216 Robertson, Amy, 126, 128, 155, 204 Robertson, Kathea, 126 Robinson, Dave, 102 Robinson, Georgianne, 115 Robinson, Ianine, 115, 166 Rockey, Bobbye, 85, 154 Rockhold, Dawn, 85, 140 Rodewald, Lance, 102, 126, 161, 167. 188 Rodewald, Susan, 32, 142, 144, 149, 166 Roedell, Geraldine, 115, 163 Roehnelt, Lark, 115, 157, 178 Roehnelt, Robin, 126, 151, 157 Roehrig, Iohn, 115, 157, 161, 171 Rogers, Delana, 85 Rogers, Harry, 126 Rogers, Kathy, 85, 154 Rogers, Kenneth, 126 Rogers, Marsha, 126 Rogers, Sandra, 102 Rohleder, Iohn, 126, 188, 198 Roos, Brad, 115, 187, 200 Roos, Debbie, 85, 154, 180 Rose, Melissa, 115 Rose, Ron, 115, 161, 169, 180 Rosenbaum, Iim, 85 Rosenbaum, Linda, 115, 151 Rosenberg, Ierry, 115, 153 Rosenberg, Richard, 126, 146, 158 Rosenberg, Steve, 115, 144, 151, 173, 187 Rosenberger, Vicki, 102 Rouse, Gloria, 126, 167 Rowbotham, Bill, 115 Rowe, Iames, 126, 156 Rowland, Elaine, 115 Rucker, Charles, 126, 151, 179 Rucker, Gloria, 115 Rugh, Geoffrey, 115 Rugh, Kandall, 102 Ruprecht, Denny, 126, 153 Ruprecht, lack, 85 Ruprecht, Larry, 115 Russell, Deborah, 126, 166, 168. 179 Russell, Doyle, 85 Russell, Marguerite, 34, 122, 126, 159, 166 Russell, Ray, 54, 102 Russell, Richard, 97, 102, 144, 149, 151, 175, 180,181,185 Russell, Scott, 162, 185, 199, 200 Russell, William, 115, 152, 164, 165, 172 Ryan, Eric, 48, 115, 142 Ryder, Deborah, 102, 139 Ryno, lack, 59, 85, 145, 157, 160 S Sacadat, Phyllis 86, 141, 154, 155 Salter, Charles, 126, 151, 165, 179 Salzer, Phil, 24, 162, 165, 200 Sanders, Mark, 115, 187, 199 Sargent, Deborah, 126 Sargent, Thomas, 126 Sarver, Debbie, 102, 143 Satchtield, Nellie, 126, 179 Sathotf, Rich, 115, 162, 167, 197 Sauder, Beth, 50, 115 Sauder, Lee, 126, 158, 167, 179 Sauder, Linda, 96, 102, 155 Scharp, Rick, 126 Schaut, Maurine, 24 Schetfler, Gloria, 86, 173, 181, 230 Schick, Randall, 25 Schierer, Doug, 115, 159, 187, 196 Schindles, Edward, 86 Schindles, Laurie, 115, 140, 143, 155 Schini, Rhonda, 115 Schlis, Nancy, 126, 152, 165 Schmedt, Christy, 115 Schmidt, Carl, 37, 102 Schmidt, Charles, 86 Schmidt, Renae, 126, 152 Schmillen, Ron, 126 Schmitt, Barb, 86, 140, 154, 181 Schmitt, Pam, 102, 164, 178 Schneckenburger, Steve, 102, 185 Schneider, Ken, 115 Schneider, Randall, 102, 162, 185, 200 Schoch, Stephen, 115, 187, 196, 198 Scholl, Diana, 126 Schonbrun, Ieifery, 102, 153, 162 Schonbrun, Scott, 126 Schonewise, Susan, 47, 51, 86, 137, 140, 144, 150, 175, 228 Schroeder, Bob, 115, 187 Schroer, Ann, 86, 181 Schuller, Greg, 115, 161 Schultz, Wylla, 115 Schwab, Bonnie, 102, 164 Schwab, Karen, 126, 163 Schwartz, Christine, 86 Schwartz, Susan, 102, 142, 149 SCIENCE CLUB, 161 SCIENCE FICTION, 160 Scott, Rhonda, 126 Scott, Stephen, 54, 102, 162, 185 Scott, Tana, 115 Scott, Valerie, 115 Seaman, Bryan, 86 Seedorf, Donna, 126, 151, 179 Seligman, Fred, 115 Selke, Greg, 127 Sellers, Beth, 86, 140, 153, 167 Sells, Nancy, 127 Semlow, Robert, 25 SENIOR NATIONAL, 148 SENIOR SERVICE, 140, 141 Sephus, Natalie, 102 Shackletord, Dana, 115 Shackelford, Gail, 87, 166 Shafts, Michael, 36, 87, 161 Shanks, Robert, 87 Shanks, Tom, 115 Shannon, Daniel, 127, 187, 188 Shannon, Herb, 115 Sharpe, Marcus, 127 Sharpe, Vicki, 115 Shaw, Hugh, 87, 233 Shaw, Ieffery, 127, 188 Shawgo, Susan, 87, 155, 166 Shelton, Gary, 115, 135, 153, 187, 200 Shields, Shields, Ieffery, 127 Patrick, 102 Shinkle, Lynette, 115, 154 Shinkle, Pat, 103, 158 Shively, Iohn, 115, 152, 172, 187 Shoemaker, Sharon, 102 Short, Benny, 115 Short, Connie, 103, 149, 152, 165, 175, 181 Short, Debra, 127 Short, Greg, 103, 180, 181, 185 Shride, Mary, 115, 165, 169 Siler, Mary, 87, 165, 180 Simkins, Simmons Iirn, 115, 152 , Danielle, 116, 178 Simmons, lim, 103 Simmons, Marie, 90, 170 Simmons , Renee, 127, 171 Simons, Steve, 127 Simpson, Barbara, 127 Singh, Indra, 127 Skelton, Kathy, 116 Slaughter, Lamarr, 103 Sloan, Leslie, 61, 116, 142, 152, 155 Sloan, Li 230 nda, 87, 141, 144, 146, Slotter, Dick, 116, 152, 187 Smith, Allen, 116 Smith, Carol, 103, 155, 167, 175, 180 Smith, Charles, 116 Smith, Cheryl, 103 Smith, David, 127, 167, 179 Smith, Diana, 127 Smith, Everett, 116, 161 Smith, Fred, 116, 152, 187, 198 Smith, Iames, 116 Smith, Laurie, 87, 170 Smith, Lyle, 87, 160, 161 Smith, M ike, 116 Smith, Robert, 25, 187, 193 Smith, Robert, 127, 188 Smith, Sandra, 25, 30 Smith, Sherrie, 103 Smith, Theresa, 127 Smith, Thomas, 127 Smith, Thomas W., 88, 138 Smith, Vicky, 127 Snyder, Iim, 88, 162, 185 Solomon, Solomon, Solomon Nancy, 103, 204 Richard, 88, 143 Robin 127 163 Sommer., Ioe, 25, 157 Somogyi, Cheryl, 58, 88, 140, 144, 152, 155, 165, 167 Sones, Ioel, 127, 152, 164, 171, 172 Souba, Vicki, 88, 154 South, Mary, 103 Spacht, Lee, 127, 172 Spacht, Ray, 88 SPANISH CLUB, 158, 159 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR 158, 159 Sparks, Richard, 116 SPEECH CLUB, 171 Spears, Iohn, 116 Sprague, Lucinda, 127 Sprague, Terry, 88 Spratting, Darrel, 127 Sprenger, Eileen, 25 Spriggs, Catherine, 127, 158, 179 Spignger, Michelle, 127, 144, 167, 9 Squire, Randy, 88 STAGE AND PROJECTION, 164 Stahl, Marian, 116, 153 Staker, Betty, 103 Stalker, Delores, 103, 166 Stamper, Del, 103 Stanger, Eugene, 154 Stanley, Connie, 88, 152, 165 Starnes, Iulie, 116, 173 196 Storm. Gerald. 127. 167. 173 Stauf. Bruce. 116. 161 Stear, Shery, 103 Steenrod. Richard, 127, 172, 188, 198 Steif. Iacqueline, 89. 154 Steimle. Bruce, 127. 172 Steimle, Robert, 127, 173 Stein. Spencer, 103 Steiner, Deborah, 103, 178 Steiner, William, 127, 188 Stenger. Mike, 103. 187 Stengt, Roger, 103, 189 Stenstrom. Wayne. 127 Stephen, Gary, 103 Stephens. Cherie, 116 Stepping, Henry, 48 Stepzinski, Charles, 127, 144 Stevenor, Robert, 25 Stevens, Alice. 25 Stevenson. Becky, 103 Stewart, Dennis, 103 Stewart, Kathy 127 Stock, Iohn, 25 Stokowski, Ierry, 127, 188 Stonebock, Tom, 116, 138, 192, Stoskopf, Herbert. 25. 173 Street. Pam, 103 Strickler, Diane, 127. 175 Stringer, Allan, 116 Stringer, Darlene, 127, 152, 156. 179 Stringer, Kathleen, 127. 179 Stringer, Michael. 116. 152, 161. 164, 180, 181 Stringer, Sammy. 128 Stuart, Mike, 25. 185. 199 Stubbs. Sharleen, 103 Stuber. Kathy, 103 Thomas Thomas . Belinda, 128 , Charlene, 116. 152, 180 Thomas, Debra. 128 Thomas, Diana. 116 Thomas. Donna, 116 Thomas, Iames, 116. 172, 197 Thomas. Steve, 104 Thompson, Debra. 116, 167 Thompson, Debra. 116 Thompson, Donna. 116, 167 Thompson. Donna, 116. 150, 151 Thompson, Ellen, 116, 163. 165, 178 Thompson. Gloria, 27, 29. 154 Thompson, Thompson. Nancy, 116 Terry, 128 Studdard. Connie. 128 Studdard, Ioyce, 116. 155 Stuff, Dick, 103 Sturdivant. Iohn, 103 Sturdivant. Mary, 128 Sturm, 116, 151, 163 Stuttle, Gay, 116. 178 Stuttle, Ion. 89, 197, 200 Suffield, Ice, 27. 188 Suffield. Lyle, 27. 167 Suggs, Monty, 103, 185 Sullivan, Ieif, 103 Sullivan, Mary. 104, 155 Sullivan, Patrick, 116 Sullivan, Priscilla. 116 Sullivan. Sue, 116. 155 Sullivan, William. 104 Summers. lane. 104. 144, 151 Sumner, Robert, 89, 162. 197. 200 Sumner, Stephen, 116. 138, 162, 197. 200 Sutherland, Hannah, 7, 89, 146, 150. 158 Thompson. Valerie. 104. 135, 155. 204 Thompson. Virginia, 104, 178 Thorn, Phillip. 104 Thorn, Wendy, 116, 178 Thornburg, Elizabith, 128, 151. 163 Thornton, Frances, 128 Thorson. Iohn, 129. 173 Thurm, Vicki, 89, 140, 150, 175 Thurman. Deborah, 104, 163 Thurman, Steve, 89, 170 Tiarks, Tim. 3. 47, 89. 203 Tilly. Tim. 116. 187 Tindall, Gary. 27, 118, 133 Toney, Kathleen, 27 Towles, Suzanne. 54, 104. 155 Tracy. Iohn, 104. 152. 172 Traicofi. lim. 89, 138. 151 Traub, Irene. 116, 165. 166, 178 Traver, Iames, 116. 153 Travis, Clarence, 129 Travis, Iohn, 89, 152, 180, 181 Traynor, Gary. 129 Trimmer, Ianet, 46. 129, 144, 163 Trobaugh. Susan, 89, 140 Troe. Nancy. 10. 89. 140, 169. 172 Troth, Ianet. 129 Vespa, Edward, 90. 166 Vespa, Iim, 116, 187. 192. 196 Vespa. Susan, 129, 159 Viers, Connie. 90, 141 Virden, Iulie, 129, 156, 167 Voelker. Bob, 91, 162. 189, 219 Vogel, Debra. 129 Vogel, Iudy, 91. 140, 154 Vogel, Karen. 116 Voges, Harold. 116. 164, 187, 192, 196 Volk, Cissy, 104. 246 Volturno, Vita-Maria, 105, 146, 151. 154 Voss, Dave, 129 Vulgaris, Nikki, 129, 163. 179 W Wagner, Chris, 129, 151, 179 Wagner, Kathy, 52. 53, 56. 87. 91, 141, 144, 152, 155. 165 Wagner, Susan, 116, 144, 150, 151. 152. 165, 168. 173 Wagner, William, 105 Wake. Cathy. 116, 155, 178 Walczak, Iulie, 105. 150, 166. 168 Waldo, Iean, 105 Whitney. Richard, 105 Whorten. Vicki, 90, 92, 154, 180 Wicker, Neil, 27, 64, 197. 203 Wickersham, Mark, 92 Wickersham, Sue. 129 Wickert, Peggy. 92, 155 Widebrook. Nancy, 129 Wight, Deni e, 129 Wilcoxen. Debbie, 117 Wilcoxen. Dane T., 117, 192, 196 Wiley, Denise I.. 129, 169 Wilkeson. Linda, 129 Wilkinson, Donna S., 129, 179 Walker, Barb, 91. 154 Walker, Chardi, 116 Walker, Marilyn, 129. 152, 165. 173 Walker, Richard, 129 Wall. Vickie, 91 Waller, Leanne. 27 Waller, Linda, 129, 179 Wallin, Swen, 27, 198 Walls. Audubon. 105 Walter. Connie. 105, 144, 149, 150. 159, 180 Waltmire, Nancy, 117. 165, 178 Waltmire, Richard. 91. 144, 158, 200 Wilkinson, Steve, 92 Williams, Colleen. 129. 151 Williams, Hattie, 105 Williams. Ioan, 129 Williams. Kenneth, 117 Williams, Max, 105 Williams, Roark, 105 Williams, Roger, 105. 162. 185. 196 Williams, Rosalie. 129 Williams. Steve, 105 Williams, Yvonne, 129 Williamson. Gary, 129, 151. 173 Willingham. Vivian, 129 Willis, Alma, 140. 146, 150. 155. 166 Willis, Kathy, 105. 146, 154. 166. 175 Wilson, Donna. 117 Wilson. Ian, 105 Wilson, Robert, 92 Wilson. Steve. 129. 188 Wilton, Lynn, 105, 150, 156. 159, 163 Wilton, Ralph. 105 Wingfield. Cynthia, 154 Wingfield. Iim, 129 Winings, David, 92 Trout, Donald, 116. 172 Trout, P aula. 104 Troy, Iames, 27. 189 Trump, Rick, 116, 192 Trumpold. Mark. 104, 161, 162. 198 Trumpold, Mary, 116. 178 Tucker, Catherine. 90. 140, 146, 150 Tucker. Donna, 104 Tucker, Frank, 116 Tucker, Harvey, 18 Tunis, Linda, 89. 140 Tupper, Elizabeth, 116, 165, 178. 180 Turner. Carol, 89, 170 Turner, Kathy. 104 Turner. Ken, 116 Turner, Linda, 116, 155, 165, 167, 188 Turner, Merle, 90 Waltmire, Theodore. 129. 158. 169. 179 Walton, Dale, 105 Walz, Dave. 91. 213 Walz, Torn. 117 Wamboldt, Arlene, 117 Ward, Merle. 129 Ward, Phil, 117, 159 Ware. Ruth, 91 Warfield, Owen. 91 Washbum, Iames, 129, 167, 193 Washburn, Robin. 117 Washington. Lawrence, 129 Wasson, Fred, 117, 187, 199 Watkins, Fred, 129, 188 Watson, Ray. 105 Weaver, Gary. 92 Weaver. Pam, 117 Webb. Chris, 92 Webster, Gretchen, 27 Weeks, Chris. 117 Winings, Mary. 27. 64 Winn, Sherida, 155 Winter. Michael, 20, 27, 141 Withers, Iames, 36. 93. 154 Withers, Sharon. 117, 166 Wittekiend. Harold. 129 Wittekiend. Mary, 105 Woemer, Debra, 117 Wohl. Sandra, 129 Wolber. Iohn, 117. 152. 165. 173 Wolff. Cindy, 117, 155 Woltf. Deetta, 105. 180 Wolff. Harold, 93. 153. 157, 169 Wolford, Brenda. 117, 165. 166. 178 Wolschlag. Ronald, 129. 152, 173 Wolstenholm, Carey, 129 Wombacher, Sue, 59. 93. 141, 154 Wootton. Raymond, 129 Wright. Ida. 129 Wright, Marsha. 93, 140, 155. 228 Wulfert, George, 129 Wurmnest. Randy. 117 Ulbricht, Diane, 104, 166 Sutton, Dan. 128. 165, 179 Sutton, Sally. 2, 54, 89. 233 Switzer, David. 104, 199 Yocum. Iames, 116 Swahlstedt, Kim. 104. 162, 197 Swanson, Iudith. 27 Swanson. Kathryn. 166 Swanson, Kristie, 89, 140, 171. 181 Swanson, Susan, 128, 152, 163 Swardenski, Holly, 47, 78, 89, 141. 146. 181 Sweet. Ierry. 104, 185 Swindall, Bart, 104 Swindall, Lee. 128, 171 Swisher, Glyda, 27 Paul. 128. 141. 152, 166 Switzer, Sara, 116, 173 Sword, Iudy. 116 Swords. Terri. 116 Sy. Sara, 27 Szepessy, Elmer. 14, 27, 33. 64 T Taborn, Debra, 104 Tatum. Charles. 89. 116 Tatum, Learlean, 116 Taylor. Katharine, 128 Taylor, Taylor. Rhea, 10. 89, 91. 162. 185. 189 Temple. Robert, 128 Tenpenny. Patricia, 116. 178 THESPIANS. 168, 169 Turner, Randy. 36, 90, 164, 233 U Ulrich, Bruce, 116, 142, 197 Ulrich. Ierry. 129, 152, 172. 188 Ulrich, Nikki. 129 Urban, Ieif, 104, 246 Utley, Edmond. 116 UTOPIA, 175 V Valentine. Stanley. 129. 188 Van Cleve, Iohn, 90 Van Cleve. Iulie, 129, 151. 179 Vandenberg, Mary Io, 129, 153. 166 Vandenberg, Steve, 90 Van Ness, Iennifer, 104. 133, 149, 152, 155. 165, 205 Van Osdol. Debra. 129, 154. 159 Van Pelt, Christina. 116. 154 Van Pelt, Dick. 104. 196 Van Pelt, Mary. 90 Vaster, Cheryl, 104, 156 Vaster, Glenn, 129, 159 Vaubel, Lucy. 90, 140 Vaughan, Freda, 116, 135, 151. 168 Verkler, Connie, 50, 104, 150. 166 Verkler, Louie, 50, 97, 104, 160. 183, 175. 200 Weess. Myron. 105 Wegel, Martha, 129 Wycoif, Wyeth, Dennis. 105 Ierry, 27, 146 Wegel, Sarah, 105. 154, 155. 166 Weisser. Stephen. 117 Wenger, Lee. 129. 161, 171 West, David, 92 Westhoii, Wilbur, 27 Wetchler, Ioe, 129. 188 Weyeneth. Lynda. 105. 152 Weyhrich, Tom, 129. 167, 188 Whitaker, Gary. 105. 133, 138. 139, 149, 182, 185, 189, 196 Whitaker, Harry, 18 Whitaker, Ierry, 27, 161 Whitaker, Richard, 27, 189, 200 Whitaker, Sharon, 105 White, White. White, Cathy, 129 Denise, 129, 205 Diane. 129, 152 White Katherine, 117. 180 White. Lee, 129, 152 White, Linda. 117 White Mario, 105 White Michael. 129, 188 White, Patti. 44, 97, 102, 105, 144, 149. 155. 167. 175. 180 White Ray 105. 138. 139. 152, 162, 197, 200 Whitehead, Debra, 117, 178 Whitelow, Alice, 129 Whitelow, Mary, 105, 129, 180 Wyeth. Bonnie. 93. 156 Y Yalowitz, Rhonda, 116. 163 Yang. Byron, 50, 105. 135. 137, 162, 185. 188 Yang. Leonard. 36, 129. 135 Yeager. Barbara, 129 Yeager. Gretchen, 105 Yetton, Dana. 105. 196 Yocum. Deborah, 129, 167, 172. 179 Y-TEENS, 175 Young, Cynthia, 105 Young, Iohn. 116. 198 Young, Rhonda. 129 Z Zahner. Rocky. 116 Zebell, Lark. 105, 146, 154. 169, 175 Zebell. Randall, 105, 181 Ziegler, Charlotte, 27. 153 Ziegler, Lilly, Z7 Zimney, Sharon, 116 Zipfel. Ronald, 27 Zumwalt, Merle. 129, 159 Zumwalt, Wayne. 93. 138, 162, 185 Letter From the Editor As editor of the 1968 CREST, I wish to thank all the people who helped make the book a reality. Iames High- fill and Pearl Lord of Rembrandt Studio, the Mullins family of News- foto Publishing Company, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schwartz, who loaned us their home to index the book, those who helped type the index, the people who donated pictures to us, and the various Peoria area estab- lishments which let us use their facilities deserve recognition. Mr. Fluegel and Mr. Fink, our ad- visors, spent much time guiding us, and for this the staff is grateful. For excusing CREST members when we needed to devote extra hours to the book and for letting stu- dents out of classes for pictures, I wish to thank the faculty and administration. I will always be indebted to my family and friends and to the teach- ers who put up with me when I be- came worried about getting pages in on time, who restored my confi- dence, and who helped me when I needed them. Though editors' conversations with them usually consisted of complaints, the photographers deserve a vote of thanks, especially for the speed with which they managed to turn out pic- tures before our first deadline. My deepest thanks go to the mem- bers of my staff who spent many nights writing copy or drawing lay- outs instead of sleeping. This year the book was composed in an en- tirely different way, and this served to make their job even harder. With- out the work of the sophomores and the section editors, this book would not exist. A special thanks is ex- tended to Iulie Gibb for the time she spent checking the products of the editors' efforts and for the ideas she brought to the book. Thank you all, so much, Mary Autographs Autographs NEWSFOTO PUBLISHING COMPANY . . 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