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QQ bgigg 3710053 isjurs ,K 3 . if 0' ' t N as -ff X WM s Ofgmixg DK 'F Cf Y X5 52 i Mop K V ,pil tk git' Peoria H igh School 9,52 QTNEJ Q' Peoria, Illinois 0081 pea. in ggglgnymous , Jx X J J as 7 4 ,IfV4fQ I Ja N H! ,X K 4,,,., M- kia L ,7 7 X F use if JE B A LIFE-A C OLLA GE OF INS TAN TANE O US 0 W PK' 99 As the graduating student pauses to reflect upon his life up to the present, a mass of questions seem to encircle him. From what is he coming? Where is he going? How Well will he fulfill his position in life? At the time, his questions may re- main unanswered. Of one thing, however, he is certain-now, the present. He knows moments of joy and sorrow, pride and humility, anger, and yearning. He may not understand them at the present, but he knows his feelings are real. When many of these moments are past and added up, his questions may still lie unanswered, for there will always be the present. Each moment he lives will be noW. For, in the words of Emerson, people live their lives in the Everlasting Now. .neges V- Efifif , z . ' fi Ml Introdudion Page 3 A Hcesjg PHS-E VER-PR ESENT IN 25 ga ig -mwmhwwmw THE MINDS OF ITS P PILS For the greater part of the past four years, the lives of the seniors have been filled with the now of high school. The problems, the fun, and the responsibility of being stu- dents has cast its impression in the molds of their lives. Peoria High, a school to be proud of, has provided administrators, c o u n s e l o r s , and teachers who have guided pupils through its corridors and given them ct sense of well-being. Constanlty growing facilities in- dicated a growing student body and an earnest striving for better educa- tion. Furnishing students and teach- ers with facilities for up-to-date edu- cation was a modern science wing. The erection of a swimming pool re- flected the ever-expanding interests of those at PHS. WM mi 1 ww M 1.,,g'M f Jfidrgfl' IEW 'SW A 1 W.,,,wM,, M K f 1M,W www WWWW4 KJ ,W. A ww. ,,55Qs'Wf w?Ma,, M .M , . l,l.1Wk'-v5 1 -H wxm , . ,M if bi wmwmwwf xf II?fWN'fW??1W i X w'a3x53,,3!5g M. Tm A '3n? 'YW1 I F W gl TN. m, ' -1236 , ' , N W-' A, A 1-L.. vw V ' 'WW Y Y Q W A Wwwwwww 2' wh ' Wei SCHOOL ACTIVITIE FORM THE ' OWM OF STUDE T LIFE Although academic achievement is the objective of any high school, it formed but one phase of student life at Central. School-sponsored ac- tivities involved a majority of stu- dents and tilled much of their tree time. Football and basketball games occupied many a Friday and Satur- day night tor team supporters and were climaxed by such special events as a Roaring Twenties' Home- coming and the annual Turkey Day Game. Various mixers and dances were interspersed throughout the year and added more memorable nows to the lives ot students. Stu- dent Council promoted school spirit with its newly instituted Spirit Stick. This new and impressive symbol in- stilled a sense of pride in Centralites and stirred interest in all major ac- tivities of Peoria High. i' 5 0 W- TIME OF CHANGE The outside world-that of politics and current events--could not but influence the lives of students at Cen- tral. With all three Presidential candidates visiting the city of Peoria, PHS'ers were able to become active- ly involved in campaigns and to get a glimpse of the man destined to lead this country. The Presidential election, how- ever, was merely one aspect of cur- rent events that caught the attention of students. A willingness to help and to understand urged many to form just talking it over groups, while others participated in various social programs such as Head Start. A sincere concern for the outside World formed just another part of the now through which Peoria High students wandered this year. 'ati ww E Introduction Page 9 P 'z H Sao-f-2, tif ,Qs M - - f . ...- -. fe- ' T-Fisk , 2 ff' - J 1-'1 I'v. 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THE OW OF TODAYGE TLY FADE I T0 TUMORROW Time quietly transforms the now of today into tomorrow and blends a mixture of memories and hopes into realities. People touch one another's lives, and events occur in ways which influence individuals. Yet, when all is said and done, each per- son possesses his own, separate nowg there are no duplicates. This year, approximately two thou- sand persons built their now on the framework of Peoria High. This separate world enveloped their lives and, at the time, seemed dominant. But the realization that there was much more gently embedded itself in their thoughts and urged them on to prepare for the future. ss . , 'VL Q ,t ,,.. .. . glib lm' QW: o fr U 'N fx MA, X ij, :J .1 Q ,ff R C lf 4 gf' ' .Q , fill 3-'V I fl' i 15 ' . Rf , 1 . V Ji- t ,Wifi X si' ffP, ' 1 ,f , f T . Q ' if l 5 L 1 ,CN y Sif'U XXL - A11 Y ts 'V ,v.-jx 'X Us' 1'-'rv Lf.. X ku, Vllmvwff X 'Y , 744- X C X V . 1, 5,1 'Lb l 131 W Vu, XX 'fylvq xl I-R , .4 , A lyvirf 4 Wcmjfrfk NJHA L J Z LJ! f'l.l4 'w mf' Ki W 7 pi o U pw . 4, A, , A :LJ ' iff 4 Introduction Page 13 ,Q-f. Mwwr ,app wf f- QQ ll , tl Facult -Academic. Now embodies the eternal process of learning. Teachers- some good, some bad-guide, encourage, direct pupils' thoughts down paths unknown and lead them to discoveries of exciting new worlds and ways. At times, it seemed as though seventh hour would never come, as teachers tried valiantly to cram centuries ot knowledge into seven comparatively short periods each day. Overflowing classrooms, ever-expanding knowledge, menacing forms and tests-all constituted the atmosphere of learning at Peoria High. , W so X tl For Her Knowledge, Her HQQ7, Hersey In living and learning one finds those who generously give of their time and of themselves to help others. Many teachers fit this de- scription, yet there exist certain out- standing ones who are respected not only as teachers but as individuals. This book is dedicated to such a per- son. Noted by many frustrated stu- dents for her emphasis on correct English grammar and form, she is also known for her Willingness to help and her work as advisor of the Senior Service Club. The 1969 CREST is dedicated to a firm teacher and a genuine person, Miss Muriel Peterson. Y E 3 BW in H ,. 1 ,P V .. ., Qs: ,, ,Q 5. H.-f w,,,..,L.J4Mw ,r ifmm 5 1 g 2 S :Q 1? jk f if M Mg , M knh. A , 'if 'IA am, , Lx Q Q 'K S., if M Harvey Tucker, Assistant Principal Adm1nistratien Sets Leadership Example It was the responsibility of every high school to face the problems of the community and to grow to its fullest educational capacity at the same time. The principal of Peoria High School, Mr. Harry Whitaker, enforced Central's rules firmly yet was admired for his understanding and his Willingness to confer with students and parents. His relaxed attitude and his presence at school functions familiarized him with stu- dents. Mr. Whitaker also gave col- lege and job recommendations to students. Mr. Harvey Tucker, assistant prin- cipal, could often be found quietly observing a class discussion from the back of the classroom. His major job of planning the schedules of all teachers and classes was part of this interest in the process of learning. Mr. Tucker Was also in charge of eligibility sheets for cheerleaders and boys participating in sports. The confident attitudes of Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Tucker set strong examples for the student body. ' Harry Whitaker, Principal , 5.1 ai- A WGQPM -M4 ,W 4, xgi--s4...s..,., . W MEMBERS OF THE BOARD-SEATED: Virginia Newell, Elizabeth Cleaver, Mary McDade. BACK ROW: Robert Iameison, Iackson Newlin, Leo Sullivan, Edward Hoerr. Miss Florence Poshard, Dean of Girls, advised girls with illnesses and carried out disciplinary measures. She was also in charge of honor roles and commencement exercises. Mr. Henry Stepping, Dean of Boys, enforced rules regarding students' conduct. He took part in the selec- tion of the Senior National Honor Society and issued parking permits. Dr. Claude E. Norcross acted as superintendent of Peoria schools for the first time this year. The Board of Education decided such matters as teachers' salaries and adding new courses to next year's curriculum. Board and Deans Make and Enforce Poliees Florence Poshard, Dean of Girls Henry Stepping, Dean of Boys Dr. Claude E. Norcross, Sup't. of Schools Faculty Page 19 Counselors Guide and Prepare Students The job of counseling over two thousand Peoria High students Was shared among six people. This year the classes were divided alpha- betically, and students from all four classes were assigned to each coun- selor. Each managed a specific area of the counseling program, such as scholarship and college information, testing, vocational guidance, and grade research. All of the counselors were available to students and par- ents during school hours to discuss personal problems and schedule changes. Counselors also visited col- lege campuses and met with former students to receive criticisms and new ideas on preparing students for college lite. Mr. McCormick is among several counselors who are also coaches. ms. . s l Mrs. Harris, a new Peoria High counselor, rearrcmges her files. BOYLE. BRUCE ENGLAND, WILLIAM HARRIS. DOLORES MC CORMICK. IAMES O'TOOLE, EUGENE VVININGS, MARY Facult Pursues Hobbies, Skills 1 e ,Q K- 45,-' R , K' ,Ax - W 5' If- N Yi Y , 1 ' W' L, A remote-control cow helps Mrs. Lyons train Some teachers possess dramatic as well as teaching talent, as Mrs. Irwin cutting horses for competition. tralella , the faculty skit for the homecoming stunt shows. ETF? ALBRIGHT, ADA MAE: U.S. History ALLEN, CHARLENE: Physical Education BAILEY, ELEANOR: Spanish BAIRD, JOHN: Algebra: Geometry: Math BARNETT, CHERYL: Algebra: Geometry BAUDER, HARRY: Regional Geography shows in Cen- BAUMGARDNER, GABRIEL: Reading Center BEHRENS, MYRTLE: Office Personnel BENKO, ANNETTE: Librarian Faculty-Academics Page 21 BERNHARDY, VERYL: Chemistry: General Science: Physics BILL, MARIE: Office Personnel BLANCHARD, LINDA: Art BOOTH, DONALD: American Government BRITKO. STEPHEN: Art BRODBECK. LE ANNE: Study Hall CASPER. RICHARD: Orchestra CAVENY, ANN: Spanish CHAMNESS, THEOLINE: Orthopedic Room CHAPMAN, IANET: Foods: Clothing COCHRAN. WILLARD: Distributive Education: Busi- ness Law COLLIER. DORIS: Shorthand: Business Law: Reading Center COOMBES. MARY: Algebra: Geometry: DAMERY, MARILYN: Clothing. Foods DAVIDSON, IOHN: English, Speech DEAL, PATRICIA: Math: Algebra DHNTINO. GEAN: Physical Education DODD, VIRGINIA: Office Personnel General Maih .ff Z wr WY? PINK, WALTER: General Math: Geometry FISHER, BERNADINE: Office Personnel FLUEGEL, THEODORE: Chemistry GARD, POLLY: General Business: Typing GENGE, FREDERICK: Algebra: Math GREER, MARGARET: English: Advanced Speech: Debate GRONERT, GARY: Algebra: Geometry HARDEN, ION: Economic Geography HARRIS. LARRY: Reading Center HICOK, CHARLES: Auto Mechanics HIGGINS, RUDY: Analytical Geometry: Calculus: Algebra: Trigonometry HOGAN, IERRY: German HOLMES, BEVERLY: English HORST, CARL: Physics IRWIN, GEORGE: Typing IRWIN, MARGUERITE: French IAMIESON, RICHARD: Physical Education: English KEITHLEY, IEAN: Clothing: Home Nursing Faculty-Academics Page 23 Miss Schaut expresses an idea KELLOGG. HELEN: English: Business English KIRKHUS, RUTH: Oitice Personnel KOEPPING, ERNEST: Bookkeeping: General Business KRIEGER, IONE: Study Hall KWASIGROH, DOUGLAS: Auto Mechanics I-A CROIX. ROBERT: Biology: General Science LANE, RICHARD: Biology: General Science LAVERY, LARRY: Physical Education LURIE, ALLAN: Machine Shop: Electronics: Training Driver Summer Activiues Var effectively. Faculty members as well as stu dents anticipated the relaxation and variety of summer vacation. Colorful and unusual jobs occupied many teachers' time this summer. Mrs. Blanchard taught art to five-year- olds at Lakeview Center. Mrs. Allen supervised a summer recreation pro- gram. Mr. Hogan taught the English language to the foreign born from all parts of the world. An adult sewing class at the YWCA received instruc- tion from Mrs. Woodworth. Mr. Dav- idson taught at a speech institute at Bradley. Some teachers pursued their interests and took vacations at the same time. Mr. Britko travelled throughout New England working on art projects. Mrs. Parker visited Lon- don, Sweden, and France with a group sponsored by Southern Illi- nois University studying innovations in European education. A golf tour to Wisconsin drew Mr. Harris. Miss Bailey attended classes on contem- porary theater in Madrid, Spain. LYONS. MARY: Bookkeeping: Typing MAXWELL, MARY: Ancient History MCBRIEN, RUSSEL: U.S. History MCCANN, GERALD: U.S. History MCGUIRE, EMMA: Foods MILLER, LINDA: Physical Education MULLINS, ANN: Physical Education NASCHERT, DON: Chemistry NEFF. JOE: French NELSON, GENE: Graphic Arts O'CONNOR, PATRICIA: English: Communications PARKER, MARGUERITE: Visually Handicapped PETERSON, MURIEL: English POCKLINGTON, LORETTA: Typing RAIDBARD, MARVIN: Debate: English, Speech RICE, EMILY: English SALZER, PHILLIP: U.S. History SCHAUT, MAURINE: English SCHICK, RANDALL: G e n e r al Math: Algebra: Trigonometry SEMLOW, ROBERT: Mechanical Drawing: Driver Education SLEETH, CAROL: English SMITH, ROBERT: Physical Education: U.S. History SMITH. SANDRA: Dramatics: English SOMMER, IOSEPH: Biology Faculty-Academics Page Z5 SPRENGER, EILEEN: Study Hall STANGER, EUGENE: Librarian STEVENOR, ROBERT: Biology STOCK. JOHN: Typing: Shorthand STOSKOPF, HERBERT: Band STUART, MICHAEL: Physical Education SUFFIELD, IOE: English SWISHER, GLYDA: English: Latin SY. SARA: Algebra: Advanced Math SZEPESSY, MARIORIE: Vocal Music TINDALL. GARY: Modern History: American Govern- ment TONEY, KATHY: Spanish TROY. IAMES: Geography WALLER. LEANNE: Office Personnel WALLIN, SWEN: Driver Education WEBSTER. GRETCHEN: English WESTHOFF, WILBUR: Woodshop WHITAKER. DICK: Physical Education: American Government CAFETERIA STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: A. Shulewitz, N. Correll, I. Coifey, L. Erwin, E. Whitehurst, M. Bambrough. ROW 2: V. Thomson, R. Hamil- ton, M. Huber, I. Conner, A. Ziegler, L. Rowe. ROW 3: L. Williams, W. Schmidt, I. Tewell, H. Legg, M. Smith, D. McGrane. WHITAKER. IERRY: Drafting WICKER, NEIL: General Business: Physical Education WILLIAMSON, BETTY: Librarian WINTER, MICHAEL: Biology: General Science WINTERS, DAVID: Art WOODWORTH, MARIORIE: Family Living: Clothing WYETH, IERBY: Shorthand: Typing ZBROZEK, CHARLES: English ZIEGLER, CHARLOTTE: German ZIEGLER, LILLY: Office Personnel ZIPFEL. RONALD: English Faculty-Academic Page 27 At... Mark Trumpold cmd Louie Verkler discuss Stonehenge and Wat Tyler, the subjects of their Ian Allenspach hangs up her poster for English literature prolects. senior English. Literature Study Teaches Writing ualities Four years of English enabled stu- dents to speak and write correctly. They learned the backgrounds of authors and great works of litera- ture. Freshmen focused their atten- tions on grammar and reading se- lections such as Dickens' Great Expectations. Sophomores wrote themes and book reports and re- viewed grammar rules. Iuniors studied American authors' lives and Works, including poetry, short stories, and novels. Their studies also involved writing trends in the growth of American literature. The works of English authors Were read by seniors. They Wrote research pa- pers and did memory work. Students from all tour classes contributed pos- ters, paintings, sculptures, and draw- ings pertaining to their studies to their English classrooms. Students stream into the library every period for a quiet hour of study and research. Brenda Phillips answers questions on her book report in Mrs. Sleeth's sophomore English class. -as fy f,fUi3tw5-xg. ix 5? L, 2 7 ' A Q' , 5 ' , Q W r T E K. 5 K L, 4si o is , If af N 5 5 1 . 1 2. 9 K. if 5 i g K if T j 5 , E . - t 3 t s s 5 tg fi 5 i i 5 , 1 Sophomore English students read and perfon-n Man and the Arms, a play by George Bernard Shaw. Susan Wagner and Crystal Happoch use visual aids and imagination to report on the life oi an author. Faculty-Academics Page 29 ....,,,s.-.I Latin students discover that there can be fun in learning a foreign language as they play Latin bingo. tudents Learn Foreign Languages and Customs Peoria High offered courses in Latin, French, German, and Spanish. First year students gained a basic vocabulary and learned to construct sentences. Short stories were transf lated by second year students. Third and fourth year classes continued studying the Works and lives of great foreign authors. Some students Wrote research papers, read novels, or pre- pared projects on Works of literature studied in the classroom. Tapes in- creased students' speaking abilities. At all levels of language classes, emphasis was placed on reading skills and an increasing vocabulary. Becky Huyck looks over German projects made by former stu- dents as she plans one of her own. Der Weihnachtsmann spreads joy and distributes presents at the German Club Christmas party. Part of learning any foreign language involves writing sentences and conjugations Feelings of satisfaction and dismay accompany on the board, as these Spanish students demonstrate. handing in French term papers. Ieif Miller tries to carry on cr German conversation with exchange student Dorle Bucke. ' t .5 A' XFPN ,gg t i Academics Page 31 Speech Emphasizes Self Expression ,Central students learned to speak in front of others confidently through speech and drama classes. Every sophomore was required to take speech for one semester. Among the several types of speeches he gave to his classmates were demonstration, persuasive, and informative speech- es. Second year speech classes de- voted time largely to persuasive speaking. They analyzed television commercials, discussing the effect of a product's color on buyers. All second year students read The Hid- den Persuaders by Vance Packard. For a special project students held mock presidential elections. Oral in- terpretation involved emphasizing ex- pression in reading selections. Among the skits the drama classes prepared Was a take-off on Rowan and Mar- tin's Laugh-In for the Christmas as- sembly. They also studied the value of gestures in speaking. A drama class rehecases for the Christmas skit in which they Bugaloo Down Broadway. Chris Lane throws a sheet over the mattress as she attempts to show her speech class the correct methods of making a bed. lane Summers and Tom Lancaster review their lines as a speech class recreates scenes from The Graduate. UNUXAXNR xwuu Lxvvu X ' N inctm 'SVA A clenched fist reveals Roger H0ffmCm's CmXielY Us he Gives U Connie Walter completes her project pertaining to the sesquicentennial for 90VemmeI1i Speech. United States history. ld ' l H' A l' ' l or , atlona lstory re Re wed 111 C ass Recent world events are discussed weekly by an economic geography panel. United States policies and laws and the Constitution and its amend- ments Were discussed in American government. Economic geography classes studied the climates of dif- ferent regions of the world. Coun- tries were compared with regards to their economic and political condi- tions. U.S. history students made re- ports on Illinois history for the Ses- quicenntenial. Modern history class- es reviewed European history, in- cluding the Napoleonic Wars and World War II. Ancient history classes studied the earliest civilizations. Academics Page 33 if rt Classes Stimulate lndividuality Ceramics, oil painting, and sculp- ture were new additions to the cur- riculum this year. Students learned the art of making pottery with the newly acquired potter's wheels. They expanded their knowledge of art by researching the lives and works of well-known artists and modelled for their classmates. The girls sewed tapestries, while the boys hammered designs on wooden plaques with nails. All Peoria High students interested in art could take advantage of the annual spring trip to St. Louis, where they visited museums and galleries. Charles Glover patiently controls the clay as he awaits his finished product from the potter's wheel. Q A rare fall day invites an art class outdoors for creative nature sketches. Mrs. Blanchard assists Chris Sturm in adding the final touches to a tapestry. l t The choir practices for the Christmas Vespers assembly. Beneath the glare of the scoreboard, the band strikes up another number at halftime. Band and orchestra members perform a practice Music Enlivcns School Functions Football and basketball fans' an- ticipation mounted before games and during halftime beneath the strains of Mission: Impossible and Batman , two of several new songs added to the varied repertoire of Pe- oria High's band. Many band and orchestra members tried out for membership in the city-wide Youth Symphony. Mr. Richard Casper, a new member of Central's faculty, di- rected the orchestra in such activi- ties as a Lakeview Center music ap- preciation session and performances at grade schools. The choirs, led by a new music di- rector, Mrs. Marjory Szepessy, ap- peared in the Christmas Vespers and the Spring Choral Concert. Academics Page 35 Students Learn Domestic Skills Home Economics courses gave students an opportunity to prepare for future family management. Girls in beginning clothing classes learned how to care for a sewing machine and made skirts and blouses. Each modelled the products of her own effort in class fashion shows held after each project was completed. In a fall assembly, sec- ond year clothing class members modelled Simplicity styles before all the girls. Foods classes taught stu- dents how to prepare meals and plan a nutritionally balanced diet. The combined classes gave a Christ- mas tea for all teachers. Problems concerning the management of a home were discussed in Family Liv- ing classes. Mr. McCormick receives a glass of punch at the foods class Christmas tea. ,QQ Q6 tiff me iw eggs V Li? iiiv gt? 332397 5, 5 W ig ,U , , at ,A lily., Clothing students appraise each other's work for the final tit. P.E. Provides Exercise Co-educational folkdancing sup- plemented this year's physical edu- cation program. Sophomore girls also added a health course to their many activities. The winter season found boys playing basketball and tumbling. The girls practiced indoor skills in golf, modern dance, and hockey. They also played volleyball and basketball. As Warmer Weather drew them outdoors, the boys' efforts turned to playing football, while the girls played soccer and participated in various field and track events. After school the gymnasium balcony became a lively scene as girls Worked out on the ladder, the tram- poline, and the horse. Enthusiasm and extra time supported girls' in- tramural volleyball and basketball teams. The boys' intramural basket- ball team opposed male teachers in a special game. qw Ev . 4 ra ,. it , r , ri.: we 7 Folkdancing is one of many skills leamed Climbing the pegs demands endurance and by sophomore girls. ann strength. Boys take turns lifting weights and spotting for each other as they build up muscles. Academics Page 37 .5-I frat? -f an y QW,-eh Kvgr s A :-,Q 4AsZ t --f -- t VZA, I l ,' Z1. , f I vlzg, I ' '2 f -.nv 1 - 'Q Leonard Browning grimaces as he rolls under one of the many cars repaired in auto shop. Industrial lasses Create and Repair Woodshop classes designed cmd The printed page is multiplied efficiently bythe press. built items ranging from candle- sticks to large pieces of furniture such as tables and chests. Mechani- cal Drawing classes emphasized the importance of detail and a precise reading of a drcrwing. Cards with pep slogans printed on them were Worn by many students throughout the school on game days. These cards were products of the Graphic Arts classes. The objective of Auto Mechanics classes Was to learn about the operation oi a car. Stu- dents gained experience by repair- ing cars. Woodshop student Roger Malson contemplates the next step toward completing his project. Ellen Gardner and Karen Eckhart tabulate scores accurately and rapidly on the data processing machine. One of Office Occupations student Linda Hami1ton's many duties as an office secretary is typing. 1 gpuawwr Rosemary Dustin changes classes easily in her electric wheelchair. Business, Special Ed Prepare for the Future Data p r o C e s sin g equipment played a major role in the business department, with keypunch and cal- culating machines available to stu- dents. Office Occupations students, employed by various area compa- nies and offices, experienced the re- sponsibility of a full-time job. They left school each day after third hour. Students also gained skill in first and second year typing and short- hand classes, as Well as bookkeep- ing. Visually handicapped students and students from the orthopedic room were helped to read and write assignments for their regular classes by Key Club and Senior Service vol- unteers. Sightsaving machines sup- plemented these classes. Academics Page 39 ath Students Reason and Draw Conclusions Pre-algebra mathematics classes prepared for other math courses by learning the basics of algebra. First year algebra classes tackled prob- lems involving radicals, logarithms, and exponents. Geometry students focused their attentions on develop- ing proofs and learning theorems. Every geometry student was famili- ar with Pythagorean's Theorem. Some classes constructed Christmas ornaments from geometric designs. Second year algebra classes delved further into polynomials, quadratic and trigonometric functions, and complex n u m b e r s . Analytical classes constructed paper models of problems and explored calculus. Many classes studied in advance for the National Mathematics contest in the spring, which contained prob- lems from all areas. Classmates wnte proofs and exchange ideas at the board as Mrs. Barnett surveys Miss Sy explains a proof to her geometry class using the overhead projector. Christmas cards express equations and formulas transformed into greetings. libs? ses, F, rf. 'tn A -se -E65 3 F r Second year algebra students Iohn Roerig and Iim Benjamin study the odds on a pair of dice concerning the law of probability. Marsha Baumgardner is intrigued by a difficult algebra problem assigned in intemrediate algebra. if..-I f-'K ,X u 5 if or ,, va T5 I , J 'Q 95 A .Q I a fi Q, if vi W , r . ,'.. , . S The intersection of a line with cx plane is the basis for Randy Cripe's proof. --gp 'I1 it V L A 'y M 'wt J! 'H gs Tlx' ,r tv i ' 1 1 ' . QQ. ,3':tf?'?gf,.V! L' 1 bk xq:x:,':Q.?,2iivix ir Q N . ' a'?32f'7w.,3 My W 4- mb- 7?-. A Q w 'iv r'Q,,.w 1 4 ' t M, Q3 Jknws-,,,,,,... Academics Page 41 Science lnvolves Life Processes Peoria High offered general sci- ence, biology, chemistry, and phy- sics courses to students. General science students learned the funda- mentals of science. Biology classes studied plant and animal life, repro- duction, dissection, and touched on the subjects of genetics and chemis- try. Lab work constituted part of the chemistry curriculum. Chemical re- actions Were observed and reported. In the classroom students learned the structure of atoms and the prop- erties of liquids, solids, and gases. Physics involved the study of heat and nuclear energy, Wave transfer and energy, and theories of force and motion. Dissecting played a major role in second year biology, a two hour course. Chris Martersteck demonstrates simple harmonic motion to hrs classmates. 3 , 2 , it 2 ,gf i i l s E , 5 9 s Biology students observe specimens of plant life at Forest Park Tint Chemistry student Iohn Pickering finds a plentiful source for A stream of smoke accompanies a bright glow as chemistry water. student Mary Pfeiter bums magnesium. Physics students observe cmd take notes as Bill Defenbaugh operates the potentiometer. KW Academics Page 43 vw ,ggi ig F. wa 3 tudem Life Students' pasts and students' futures crossed paths to form the all-important now ot student lite. Throughout the fun ot hay- rack rides, holiday dances, and thrilling ball games came the tiresome times of semester exams and exasperating term paper sessions at the library. Relationships with people- teachers, counselors, friends, that certain guy or gal, parents- formed the essence of existence as students looked at their pasts, to their futures and lived noW. l 45 Summer Comes Swiftl F vs A rustic fence at Forest Park adds mood to the peaceful ' f M'k Ch h . Conversation 0 l e ure cmd Peggy Ingersoll Rory Holland iinds solitude a welcome companion when doing summer reading Much backstage crew work is carried out by Lark Zebell, Dave Lush, and Cheri Hezlep for Corn Stock theater. Yet Leaves Lasting emories Performing as a Young Folk member is Cindy Carrier. The buds of spring grew and ma- tured into the delicious green foliage of summer. As days grew longer, they also filled with activities that just couldn't be missed. Students took advantage of the lazy days to plan for vacations and summer jobs -or to loaf, relax, and enjoy the free time. Working as recreation leaders, life-guarding at area pools, or compiling hours at Peoria stores occupied much time. Some students volunteered services in a multitude of ways to organizations such as hospitals, welfare centers, or Lake- view Center. Still others sang in the Young Folk, joined combos, or participated in Corn Stock Theater. All things must end, however, and soon Centralites looked forward to the shorter crisper fall days ahead. Carol and Ian Kellogg prepare to pack the necessities for their vacation. Student Life Page 47 Golden Leaves Herald Autumrfs Coming As leaves began to turn from sum- mer's green to autumn's reds and golds, students awaited the opening of school to meet old friends and make new acquaintances. This year, a tee day was 'established for the collecting of book money and such optional fees as subscriptions and season passes. This year's schedules were also distributed, and the an- nual debates about classes began. Football games and many mixers provided an answer to that what- to-do dilemma. Ot course, there was the traditional leave-raking to be done, but even that was made enjoyable through frequent breaks. Last minute picnics and bike rides were taken, and talks by the fire- side were added to the lists of ac- tivities as students tried to compress their fun into the few wonderful fall days before winter began to leave its tell-tale fingerprints in the snow. Students relinquish their money on the first fee day Leaf raking, a very appropriate chore for fall, becomes the duty of Sue Hansis and Dave Paule. qmnnri Ioyce Peters cmd Debi Olds reign as this yecr's senior Homecoming attendants. Also present in the Queen's court are Joyce Studdcrrd. Pam Nicot, and Sue Kobler. Lynn Davis, Homecoming Queen Lions Roar Through Homecoming '68 Centra1's Homecoming theme, Roaring Since the TWenties, pro- vided an effective backdrop for the Homecoming festivities. Stunt shows, masterminded by sophomores, ju- niors, and seniors, brought out vari- ous aspects of the roaring twenties through props and scenery. Seniors, who Won the Stunt Show competi- tion, depicted a 1920 bathing-beauty contest. On Friday of Homecoming week, students voted for their choice for Homcoming Queen, deciding among three senior attendants. Dur- ing half-time ceremonies ot the game against Spalding, Lynn Davis was pronounced Queen by Ric Rus- sell, the M.C. The newly-crowned Queen and her attendants, pre- sented to the crowds at the game riding in 1930 cars-a Cord, two Packards, and a Ford, also reigned over the Homecoming dance. The Regiment provided the music to cli- max an exciting, eventful Homecom- ing week. MY' st. - -V .1 -3 1 .st A Demonstrating her talents in the bathing- beauty contest, Cindy Central shows winning form. Balloons. Pom-poms, and streamers add colorful staccato notes to the decor of the cars being driven in the Homecoming parade. 'ei y , gif K 3 'M . H 1' t,,c H lf? 5 ,.t f o U i: V . 1 1.5-.M ,,r t gi Student Life Page 51 . X ',,,h ' sf3aA 'f' ,,. A crowded stairwell is viewed from third floor. Students, active or bored, comprise Centra1's lite-blood. Everyday- Days to Remember School lite is a composite- triends, teachers, c l a s s e s, after- school activities, and new situations and learning to adjust. This year was no different, as students moved through an endless stream of re- quirements, always needing more time for other things. Crowded halls and seemingly endless lunch lines were some of the trials survived. Not all days could be special, but days remembered among many. it TT i, Reaching, grasping hands are a common sight 1r1 the cafeteria l Photogenic ueen for 1969 Merry Manuel Photogenic Queen The Crest staff annually sponsors a Photogenic Queen contest in which one senior girl is honored. A local photography studio pre-judged the senior pictures and picked out fifteen which were then sent to the Crest staff. The duty of the Crest was then to send these pictures to a ce- lebrity, who in turn made the final decision on the Photogenic Queen. The decision remained a Well- guarded secret, even to the exclusion of the Winner, until the announce- ment in the yearbook. This year. the Crest Was honored to have Broadway Ioe Namath as judge, and Miss Merry Manuel Was chosen as Photogenic Queen for 1969. 1 e's 'R f:w,l,,,,fgzf M '-3 . , , 4. 113' , 'rfffit' ' ,.-li' 'ft .- -tt. 1. as U 1 .a, 5 e'.-1:12161 W .Q 1, 2. .,.gwRt,1,qe'tf Q - 1 1 .If .iw --We ' ' 1' ' fr I ' ' - ,sh Ioe Namath Student Life Page 53 AFS Qpens Doors to invaluable Experience The American Field Service Pro- gram has become an integral part of Peoria High School's educational outlook. It has fostered many sin- cere and lasting friendships and life- long memories for those participat- ing. This year, Central was again fortunate in being able to both send and receive an AFS student. Ienni- fer Van Ness, a senior at PHS, spent an experience-filled summer with the Bruselle family of Aalst, Bel- gium, returning to the United States towards the end of August. Christel Happach, our exchange student from Bak, Germany, left her family of four to join the Dr. Thomas Cummings family. Both girls participating in the American Field Service Program gained a broader and more knowl- edgeable outlook on their lives. 1 - - Th-sg..Ames9Hn F1234 ,rr understands inir ,foreign ipeoggiie, s . I to Live ing ppppy totally strange ssir r to lsll .lda' The irisl is .J-also rp,r hope--for A standing. above al1,, i,- for . f . ridfi chance to understand, 1ive,yrep- resent, andsigiirin alll Within too -' ',.,' ',l', . -1,- s- ,-:- .,', 4, -,,, 1-' . '- A 7 T A has given me an even stronger PI knowjfit is possibleii To you, I ,-r,, sls, the opportunity, thefhope, and the -,,r ,,-,-r 5 T lrs -rsssr i r.. Iennifer Van Ness 'I'he Bruselle family join in wishing their American daughter Iennifer Van Ness a fond farewell. Christel Happach eq. . n at 1 6149? t d dtt Iirstjdoesnjgxot ejgelude the seaqi ' the535Inited i Stateg5 I hsged hexje tett t 533539 Y9PKl?n th? etttt Y ten n ,. n ,. f. 1 dd things I ba dnt t d e at meme l ft forgettabteif, me EI, 1 fp . wonderful etett1meej5,whentfe I was dntn ttndt , . 1 . . . ,k,.-' 1 ..-. K n nt ttn l i d I Christel Happach and her friend model fencing attire. Stately German woods attract Christel and her relatives. Student Life Page 55 ,.,,,N ,r xl '02, I , P ka: Xa I .... JP 4 Gloria Rouse, Rita Cincere, and lane Grier agree that making snow angels is chilly fun. Sudden Snows and Brisk Weather Enhance Winterls Intrigue Winter lay sleeping till late De- cember this year, in spite oi cold Weather and flu epidemics which kept many students out oi school. The watched- and waited-for snow came as a wonderful surprise over winter vacation. Plans were quickly made to go sledding in the parks, skating at area rinks, or, for the iew lucky ones, skiing. Others, the stay- at-home group, kept near the warmth of tires and gravitated to- wards the indoors and library shelves. Seniors, of course, prepared and sent off college applications. The holiday season passed quickly, ushering in a new year, and students resolved to make 1969 their greatest year. Pillmg out college apphcatrons is a must for many seniors. A covered bridge presents a picturesque scene in winter Freshman Randy Hunsicker debuts in the talent assembly. Mx . ,,....Jf-f-M-N is minima 'sh-v Visions of winter ski resorts dance in Kathy Kcx1inc1's head. ii S ,, 'T 1, Nw A Student Life Page S7 Deborah Iones R. Scott Russell Valedictorian Valedictorian W ts Richard Ellis H. Michael Keller Connie Walter Susan Rodewald Third Fourth Fifth Sixth William Farnum Susan Schwartz Patricia Dunn Chris Martersteck Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth eniors Gain High Honors Announced in spring, the top ten seniors gained recognition. Students Voted on the DAR and SAR citizen- ship awards, While Student Council decided the Dorothy Hall recipients. Outstanding historians received the Iames McCormick award, and the Rensselear and Bausch and Lomlo honors Went to students excelling in math and science. Both the Business Student of the Year and the Betty Crocker Homemaker accepted their awards. William Farnum Iennifer Van Ness Gary Whitaker DAR Citizenship Award DAR Citizenship Award SAR Citizenship Award Dorothy Hall Award D01'0l1'1Y H011 Award Christine Dobbins Bruce Greenwald Ioanna Huber Rae Maynard lflmes R- MCC0YmiCk F-Ward Ifrmes R- MCC0rmiCk Award James R- McCormick Award James R. McCormick Award Donald Blyly Richard Ellis Sylvia Polhemus Diane Murphy Bausch and Lomb Rensselear Mathematics Business Student Betty Crocker Award Science Award Award of the Year Student Life Page 59 Spring Breezes b Spring-suddenly flo W e r s and leaves popped up as if from no- where, and the annual miracle of spring commenced. Hearts were lighter, and spirits a little brighter as the Warmer days approached. Rain and wind did little to dampen the gladness, and, in fact, appeared to enhance it. For how could the kite- flying contest have been held with- out the Wind, and what use were the colorful umbrellas Without rain? School functions took an up-beat with the Iunior Prom and Carnival Capers adding vitality to the at- mosphere and sparkle to the eyes of those who attended. Students seriously considered finals but waited for the freedom of summer. Despite the stormy weather. the spirits of these kite-flyers remain undaunied. Trees lend a playful atmosphere to spring frolicking Melissa Rose and Ieff Irving surround themselves with flowers. Walking the dog is good exercise for both parties involved. At cr dinner party after the Iunior Prom, a starving Greg Short eagerly awaits his proffered hero sandwich. Student Life Page 61 62 . tw es- Q , ft Classes Following the usual pattern: The freshmen felt inferior as they entered PHS and saw upperclassmen easily adjusting to the routine of school life. However, they soon found their own niche in the cafeteria, at gcmies, and crt pep assemblies. Drivers'-ed teachers endured the nervousness of sophomores' first driving experiences. Iuniors finally achieved the status of upperclassmen, as the thoughts of seniors turned to college, the draft, and the future. Classes Page 63 Class of 69 Roars to Action Mrs. Holmes The Class oi 69 roared through a year of action. Students looked tor- ward to their last year the most of their high school experiences. It was a year for seniors to demon- strate the qualities of leadership. They did just that by winning the spirit stick the first year it was given. They designed numerous signs for the pep assemblies to promote school spirit. Swimsuit Sadness, the 1959 Homecoming stunt, captured first place. Many hours of hard work and devotion went into the produc- tion of the senior class play, Lilies of the Field, especially the develop- ment of the German accent. Filling out those long college ap- plication forrns and waiting for news of acceptance was typical. These were only a few of the many last memories. Seniors would always remember the traditions and high standards oi Peoria High School. After graduation, seniors parted their separate ways, never forget- ting PHS. Mx. Boyle Miss Schaut Mr. Neff Mr. Stuart Coordination and timing exemplify qualities oi senior class officers. Lett to right: Ric Russell, vice-president: Louis Verkler, president: Patti White, secretary: and Greg Short, treasurerl MARIAN D. ALDRIDGE Senior Service: Office Occupations: Pep Club: Chorus: Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Monitor: Junior Prom ARTHUR ALLEN Band: Pep Band: Speech Club: Art Guild: Span- ish Club JANET ALLENSPACH OPINION: Art Guild: German Club: Pep Club: Page: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: UTOPIA: Senior Class Play: Human Relations Club LAURIE ANDERSON Page: Spanish Club: Senior Service: Chorus: Dis- tributive Education ANNA ANZALDUA Chorus: Spanish Club: Distributive Education: Pep Club JOHN AUGSPURGER Monitor: German Club: Intramurals PHYLLIS AUPPERLE Band: German Club: German Club Singers: Y- Teens: Junior National Honor Society: Senior Service JULIE BALL UTOPIA: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Art Guild: Pep Club: Senior Service: Library Aid: Page: Junior Prom: Lilies of the Field THEODORE BARE Latin Club: Letterman's Club: Chess Club: Moni- tor: Soph. Baseball Manager: Varsity Football and Basketball Manager: Wrestling Manager ALEX BARIDON Art Guild BEVERLY BARNES OPINION Circulation, Business and Exchange Staffs: Stage Projection Crew: Tennis Team: Intra- murals: Future Teachers: Lilies of the Field MARY CAROLYN BARNES Band: Orchestra: French Club LESLIE LEE BATES Art Guild: Pep Club: Thespians: Writing Club: Monitor JOSEPH U. BAUMGARDNER Literary Society: Science Fiction Club: Writing Club: Lilies of the Field JOY BAUMGARDNER Tennis Team: Pep Club: Literary Club: Art Guild GREGORY PAUL BEARD Prosh Football: Soph. Football: Frosh-Soph. Track: Varsity Track: Intramurals: Letterman's Club MICHAEL JAY BELL Frosh-Soph Basketball: Varsity Track: Varsity Football: Key Club: Letterman's Club VALERIE IO BELL CREST Business Staii: Cheerleader: Band: Spanish Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Junior Prom: Human Relations Club Seruors Page 65 ALAN L. BELT Writing Club: Literary Society: Science-Fiction Club: Science Fiction Newsletter: Colon, Comma, and Question Mark Magazine: Spring Play: Lilies of the Field : Individual Speech Events BOB BENNETT Frosh Football: and Baseball: Soph. Football: and Baseball: Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball: Let- terman's Club CAROLE BERG OPINION: Stunt Shows: Spring Play: French Club: Thespians: Senior Service: Human Relations Club: UTOPIA IANE ELIZABETH BERK Thespians: Senior Service: Spring Play DENNIS BIDNEY Intramural Basketball: Frosh-Soph. Wrestling: Drafting Club: Spanish Club IAMES ALLEN BIELENBERG Committee of Forty: Key Club: Student Council: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Base- ball: Letterman's Club MICHAEL BINEGAR, IR. Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Varsity Wrestling: Letterman's Club: Frosh-Soph. Football: Frosh- Soph. Wrestling: Monitor: Future Coaching Club SANDRA IEAN BLANKENSHIP Y-Teens: Future Teachers: Senior Service: Stage Projection Crew: Stunt Shows: Lilies of the Field : Library Aide DOUG G. BLOCK Iunior Achievement: Intramurals: Spanish Club DON BLYLY Science Fiction Newsletter : Editor: Science Fic- tion Club: Chess Club: Iets: Key Club: Iunior Na- tional Honor Society: Math Club: German Club: Science Club CHARLES CURTIS BOIRUM Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Track: German Club: Letterrnan's Club: Monitor ALAN BOLDEN ANDREW M. BOURLAND Frosh Football: Varsity Tennis: Intramurals: Stunt Shows: Latin Club LINDA BOURSCHEIDT Pep Club: Art Guild: Monitor SUZI BOYD Student Council: Pep Club: Thespians: UTOPIA: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: French Club: Senior Service: Page: OPINION Circulation Staff IOHN BOZDECH Stunt Shows: Stage Projection Crew: Lilies of the Field JAMES BRADSHAW Frosh Football: F rosh Wrestling: Golf: Science Fiction Newsletter: German Club ALEXANDER MOWATT BRAZIER Cross Country DUNCAN BRAZIER Varsity Cross Country: Letterman's Club: Wres- tling: Varsity Track: Tennis IAMES BROWN Frosh-Soph. Football: Intramurals: Varsity Track: Soph. Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Foot- ball NANCY I. BROWN Senior Service: Office Occupations: Pep Club: Thespians: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom STEVE BROWN Frosh Football and Track: Soph. Football and Track: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Football: Iunior Prom DAVID A. BRYANT Art Guild: Monitor: Distributive Ed. PHILLIP R. BRYANT Frosh-Soph. Baseball: Varsity Baseball: German Club: Iunior National Honor Societay: Key Club DORLE DOROTHEE BUCKE International Christian Youth Exchange Student MICHAEL BUEHRER Transfer to Peoria High IANET BULGER Future Nurses: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field Ji Seniors Page 67 REX CARTER Drafting Club: Human Relations Club CHARLES CASTLE Monitor CHERYL CHARLSON GEORGE CHELIKAS HENRY PALMER CINCERE Pre-Med Club: Monitor: French Club: Frosh-Soph Cross Country: Frosh-Soph Tennis: Varsity Tennis CHARLOTTE CLARK Freshman Chorus: Stunt Show: Pep Club: Thes- pians: Iunior Achievement: Senior Service: UTOPIA CHARLOTTE CLAUDE Y-Teens: Pep Club: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Page RANDAL NEIL COOPER Swimming CAROL CORRELL Counselor Page: Office Page: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Junior Prom: Office Occupations Building and Sharing Memories Day by Da , ,1,? Steve Williams enjoys cz free ride as Carol Correll pleads. Aw, c'mon, Steve, it's your turn. MARSHA ANN COULSON Band: French Club: German Club: Girls' Chorus: Lilies of the Field DEBORAH L. CRABTREE Spanish Club: Y-Teens SALLIE CRAPS Pep Club: Page: Senior Service: Senior Hop BARBARA CROWE Spanish Club: Page: Monitor: Stunt Show: Iunior Prom CHRIS CULLY Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Red Cross: Senior Ser- vice: Lilies oi the Field : Senior Hop SAMRA CURTIN P.E. Leader: Distributive Ed.: Transfer to Peoria High VICTORIA L. DACE gage: German Club: Senior Service: Distributive THOMAS M. DAMAN Frosh-Soph. Football: Frosh-Soph. Wrestling: Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Letterman's Club: Monitor: Spanish Club LINDA CAROL DAUGHERTY French Club: Art Guild: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: Office Occupations: Music Workshop IAMES DAVID Band: Latin Club LYNN DAVIS Committee of Forty: Pep Club: OPINION Circula- tion Staff: Thespians: Homecoming Queen: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: Tennis: French Club: Future Teachers MERRI A. DAVIS Art Guild: Music Workshop: Senior Service: Iunior National Honor Society: Concert Choir: Page: French Club Seniors Page 69 Class of 69 Prepares for Homecoming Parade ff ff Senior girls decorate their car with a Central lion mascot before entering the Homecoming Parade. RICK S. DEE Frosh-Soph Baseball: Monitor: Spanish Club: Art , Guild: Stunt Shows: Lilies of the Field : Iunior F Prom: Intramurals CATHERINE DEEMIE Latin Club: Future Nurses: German Club Singers: German Club: OPINION Circulation Manager: Senior Service Club: UTOPIA BONNIE DEFENBAUGH WILLIAM E. DEFENBAUGH Swimming Team: Tennis Team ROSEMARY DEMOSS Page: Stunt Shows: Spanish Club: Red Cross: Art Guild: Senior Service: Iunior Prom: Lilies of the Field RACHEL ANN DEWEY Thespians: Art Guild: Pep Club: UTOPIA: Con- cert Choir: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Spring Play: Senior Hop: Page KATHY DIKEMAN Pep Club: Page: Art Guild: Iunior Achievement: Pre-Med Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Spanish Club: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field STEVEN R. DIMLER Key Club: Committee of Forty: Iunior National Honor Society: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Varsity Basketball CHRISTINE MARY DOBBINS German Club: Page: Senior Service Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Thespians ,A 'Lib IEAN ANN DOOLEY UTOPIA: Office Occupations: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service BARRY DORNON Frosh Wrestling: Human Relations GARY DOWNARD Art Guild: Intramural Basketball MATILDA DUDLEY Pep Club: Freshman Chorus: Distributive Educa- tion IUANITA FAYE DUKE Orchestra: Art Guild: Senior Service: Future Nurses: Spanish Club IOANNE DUNN Band: Orchestra: Latin Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Spanish Club: Senior Service KAREN SUE ECKHART Future Nurses: Pep Club: Red Cross: Page: Moni- tor: Iunior Prom: Art Guild BILL JAMES EISCHENS Football: Wrestling: Letterrnan's Club RICHARD ELLIS Key Club: Swimming: Tennis: Cross Country: Peoria : Band: Stunt Shows: Iunior National Honor Society: Letterman's Club IANE M. ERRION Pep Club: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Page: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field RONALD M. EVERTS Spring Play: Lilies oi the Field : Orchestra IANICE FANCHER Distributive Education: Lilies of the Field WILLIAM WHITTEMORE FARNUM Student Council President: German Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Varsity Football: Frosh Basketball: Intramurals: Key Club: Letterman's Club LINDA LYNETTE FARRIS Transfer to Peoria High DAVID LIONEL FIELDS Sophomore Baseball: OPINION IESSE FLORES Frosh Football: Frosh Baseball: Soph Baseball: Monitor: Varsity Track: Lilies oi the Field KATHY FOLEY Transfer to Peoria High: Red Cross: Pep Club: Future Nurses: Senior Service: UTOPIA: Dis- tributive Ed. KITTIE FOLKERTS Senior Service: Stunt Show: Chorus: Art Guild: Distributive Education Seniors Page 71 BRENDA KAY FOSTER Freshman Chorus: Red Cross: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Junior Prom: Lilies of the Field : Y-Teens: Office Occupations: Senior Service: UTOPIA VERLA FOWLER Page: Light Opera IAMES ROBERT FROST Letterman's Club: Pre-Med Club: German Club: Stunt Shows: Band: Orchestra: Iunior National Honor Society: Track: Varsity Swimming HARRY WILLIAM FULLER Freshman Football: Freshman Wrestling: OPIN- ION: Intramural Basketball LINDA FUSSNER Senior Service: Spanish Club ELLEN GARDNER Stunt Shows: Pep Club: UTOPIA: Iunior Prom: Page: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service: Senior Hop CONNIE GARRELS Senior Service: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: UTOPIA: Page: Iunior Prom: OPINION Circula- tion Stall: Senior Hop TERRI CAROL GIBB OPINION Business Staff: OPINION Circulation Staff: CREST Business Staff: Spanish Club: Senior Service: Art Guild: Iunior Prom: UTOPIA: Quill and Scroll BARBARA ANN GILFERT French Club: Iunior Prom: Senior Service: Moni- tor: Page: Freshman Chorus: Distributive Educa- tion: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Senior Hop VERONICA C. GILGAN Thespians: Spanish Club: Pep Club: Senior Service BOB GOBLE BLAIR THOMAS GORSUCH Varsity Swimming: Key Club: Tennis: Letterman's Club MARY BETH GRAY Iunior Prom: Pep Club: French Club: Monitor: Page: Stunt Shows: Distributive Education BRUCE NORMAN GREENWALD Spring Play: Thespians: Iunior National Honor Society: Orchestra: German Club: Human Relations TAYLOR GREUEL Transfer Student to Peoria High: Band: Latin Club: UTOPIA: Lilies of the Field : Monitor IOSEPH C. GRIER Pre-Med Club: Stunt Shows: Cross Country: Track: Letterman's Club: French Club: Human Relations DUANE ROGER GRIMM Monitor RANDAL GUNN Swimsuit Sadnessw Stunt Captures First Place KATHY GUYNN Senior Service: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Spanish Club: Thespians ALAN HALLSTROM Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Stage and Projection Crew LINDA HAMILTON Committee of Forty: Monitor: Thespians: Stunt Shows: Page: Spanish Club: Iunior Prom: Oifice Occupations: Senior Service N Seniors Page 73 KATHRYN E. HANSE Art Guild: Future Teachers: OPINION Business Staff: OPINION Circulation Staff: Junior Prom: Girl's Chorus: Concert Choir: Senior Service CHRISTEL HAPPACH Foreign Exchange Student JAMES HARDIN Speech: Debate ANGELA MARIE HARRIS Human Relations: Art Guild: Thespians: Junior Achievement DEWAYNE HARRIS LINDA HARRISON Freshman Chorus: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Lilies of the Field DEBORAH HART UTOPIA: Junior National Honor Society: Page: Stunt Show: Li1ies of the Field : Future Teach- ers: Spanish Club: Junior Prom: Senior Hop JOHN P. HARTNACK Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Varsity Wrestling: Letter- man's Club: Spanish Club GARY L. HARTZELL enior Goblins Coneoet Ideas on Halloween Eve NANCY HARVEY Orchestra: Music Workshop: German Club: Art Guild JAMES HAZELWOOD Spanish Club: Monitor: UTOPIA: Intramurals VENN HEERMAN Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Track: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Span- ish Club CLYDE B. HENDRICKS Frosh Baseball: Varsity Baseball: Soph Basket- ball: Varsity Basketball: Soph Football: Varsity Football: Lettennan's Club: Stunt Shows: Spanish Club: Junior Prom JEANNE HEPPNER Pep Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service Club: Junior Prom: Office Occupations MARY ELLEN HEVESY Spanish Club: Pep Club: Page: Freshman Chorus: Junior Prom: Senior Hop: Monitor: Lilies of the Field : Future Nurses: Senior Service Mary Krakos welcomes a houselul of trick-or-treaters on Halloween night. x CHERRI HEZLEP Future Teachers: Freshman Chorus: Spring Play: Thespians: UTOPIA: Lilies of the Field ALLEN GEORGE HICKMAN Art Guild CANDICE MELLISSA HICKMAN Prep Choir: Red Cross: Speech Club: Latin Club: Stunt Shows: Art Guild: National Thespians: OI- iice Occupations: Spring Play: Christmas Assembly ESSEX HIGGINS Frosh Football: Soph. Football: Varsity Football: Frosh Basketball: Soph. Basketball: Soph. Track: Intramurals EDWARD PAUL HIGHTOWER Frosh Chorus: Band: Concert Band: Intramural Basketball RICHARD HILLYER Track: Lilies of the Field : Transfer to Peoria High GARY S. HOFFMAN Latin Club: Lilies oi the Field : Thespians: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Spring Play: French Club: Intramurals: Band and Orchestra 1Featured Baton Twirlerl TERRY LEE HOFFMAN Page: Library Aide: UTOPIA: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Senior Service: Senior Hop: Lilies oi the Field DAVE HOFFMANN Frosh Football and Track: Soph. Football: Let- terman's Club: Varsity Football: Intramurals Seniors Page 75 Creativit Grows What an original idea for decorating a bedroom! WAYNE HOLLY Debate: Individual Events: Human Relations Club: Speech Club: Lilies of the Field : UTOPIA CATHERINE ANN HONINGS Monitor: German Club: Art Guild: Pep Club: Distributive Education SANDY IO HOPPE Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Page: Senior Service: Pep Club: Office Occupations FRANK STEVE HORNER Distributive Education: Varsity Wrestling: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Spanish Club: Monitor: Art Guild: Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Baseball KATHLEEN HORST Page: Stunt Shows: German Club: Y-Teens: Sci- ence Club: UTOPIA TED SCOTT HOWARD Cross Country: Letterman's Club: Audio-Visual Club: Drafting Club: Art Guild IOANNA HUBER German Club: Thespians: Library Aide: Stunt Show: Senior Service: Art Guild MARY ANN HUFFMAN Senior Service: Office Occupations: Spanish Club: Junior Prom: Page: Pep Club OLIVIA M. HUMPHREY Distributive Education: Pep Club: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service ANN KATHRYN HOPREITER Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom IUDD T. HOGATE Varsity Wrestling: Track MICHAEL L. HOLDEN Varsity Tennis: Letterman's Club Senior Service A. ROGER HUNSICKER Key Club: Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Basketball and Varsity Baseball Manager: Frosh Track: OPINION: Iunior National Honor Society: Band DAVE IANSSEN Varsity Track: Orchestra: UTOPIA: Golf Team: Art Guild: Chorus KAREN SUE IASINSKI Pep Club: Iunior Prom: Spring Play: Thespians: Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field : UTOPIA JEFF IETER Spanish Club: Scince-Fiction Club: Science-Fiction Newsletter : Science Club: Science-Fiction Circula- tion Stall KATHY IOACHIM Pep Club: Senior Service: Office Occupations DIANA IOHNSON Distributive Education GARY ALLEN IOHNSON LARRY IOHNSON Intramural Basketball PATRICIA A. IOHNSON Red Cross: Music Workshop: Latin Club: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir CHARLES DAVID IOHNSTON Monitor: Intramural Basketball KAREN F. IOHNSTON Future Nurses: Library Aide: Page: French Club: Quill and Scroll: CREST Business Manager: Senior Service BRENDA IONES Pep Club: Human Relations DEBORA S. IONES Transfer to Peoria High: CREST Business Staff: Concert Choir: Music Accompanist: Future Teach- ers: French Club: Music Workshop: Senior Service CATHY IORDON Stunt Show: Distributive Education DENNIS MARK IORDON Soph Football: Soph Basketball: Varsity Track: Key Club: Human Relations Club: Intramurals KATHY KALINA Page: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Spanish Club: Art Guild: UTOPIA: Senior Service: Library Aide: Writing Club CAROL KEITHLEY French Club: Stunt Shows: Library Aide: Thes- pians: Monitor: Senior Service: Page: Lilies of the Field : Iunior Prom: Human Relations DONALD DEAN KELLENBERGER Frosh-Soph Track: Frosh-Soph Cross Country: Drafting Club: Draftsman ot the Year Award Seniors Page 77 H. MICHAEL KELLER Varsity Swimming: Varsity Cross Country: Key Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Pre-Med Club: Tennis THOMAS OWEN KELLER Latin Club: Monitor: Track CAROL LYNN KELLOGG Iunior National Honor Society: Page: German Club: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Future Teachers: UTOPIA IOHN WESLEY KEOWN III Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Moni- tor: Iunior Prom: Spanish Club GEORGETTE JULIA KERR Thespians: Art Guild: Distributive Education: Writ- ing Club BARRETT KEYES Golf: Soph. Wrestling: All School Play: Stunt Shows: OPINION: German Club: Thespians: Intra- murals IOEL STEVEN KING Orchestra: Intramurals: Spanish Club: Iunior Prom: Monitor: Lilies of the Field : Stunt Shows STEVE WALTER KING Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Football: Iunior Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Wrestling: Spanish Club: German Club: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Intramurals CINDYIO KINNAMON Chorus: Office Occupations CHARLES CHRISTIAN KIRLEY Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Track: Committee of Forty president: Key Club: Iunior National Honor Society IAN KNOLL German Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Pep Club: Office Occupations: Senior Service: Senior Hop SALLY IOANN KOBLER Page: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service: French Club: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows ROBERT ALAN KOCH Band: Orchestra: Latin Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Golf: Youth Symphony: Tranfer to Peoria High MICHAEL T. KOMINSKI Soph Football: Varsity Football: Monitor: Iunior Prom: Drafting Club: Intramurals GREGORY I. KRAFT Stunt Shows: OPINION: Spanish Club: Latin Club: Monitor: Art Guild: Golf MARY KRAKOS OPINION: Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Art Guild: Senior Ser- vice: Concert Choir: Thespians: Spring Play: Lilies ol the Field ROLLIN S. KRAMER IERRY LAMB Art Guild , SUSAN LAMB Y-Teens THOMAS G. LANPHER Monitor: Drafting Club: Wrestling BARBARA LARENCE Art Guild: Pep Club: UTOPIA: Page: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field GREGORY LOUIS LARSON Soph Wrestling: Drafting Club EUGENE LEAR Frosh Football: Soph Football: Varsity Football: Frosh-Soph Track: Varsity Track: Frosh Wrestling STEVE LEGG Frosh Swimming: Monitor STEVE R. LEMASTER Frosh Football: Frosh Basketball: Soph Basket- ball: Intramurals: Monitor DEANNA SUE LINDSTROM Orchestra: Pre-Med Club: Art Guild: Math Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Youth Symphony MARY E. LITTLE Orchestra: Library Aide: Page: Math Club: Future Teachers: Human Relations: Iunior National Honor Society: French Club: Senior Service RANDY P. LIVINGSTON Varsity Football: Letterman's Club: Frosh-Soph Track: Soph Baseball: Frosh Swimming IOHN S. LONG Concert Orchestra: French Club: Drafting Club: Iunior Achievement: Youth Symphony: Frosh Track LOIS LONG Lilies of the Field : Junior National Honor So- ciety: Concert Choir: Music Workshop: Spanish Club: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Future Teachers LORA A. LOWES Girl's Choir: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Monitor: Stunt Shows MARILYN E. LUEBBERS Red Cross: Lilies of the Field : Stunt Shows: Latin Club: Distributive Education MARIA LUSH OPINION Circulation Staff: Office Occupations GLEN EARL LYNCH Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Track: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Monitor: Intramurals IAMES MAAS ROGER A. MALSON Football: Varsity Wrestling: Track: Baseball Semors Page 79 Dorle Bucks Enjoys American Customs .nnpnnasnna Two clowns enjoy teasing Marsha Coulson and Dorle Bucke, the exchange student, at an ice cream social MARALEE MANTHEY Latin Club: Pre-Med Club: German Club: Future Teachers: Band MARK GARFIELD MANUEL Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Committee oi Forty MERRY KAY MANUEL Band: German Club: Latin Club: Li1ies of the Field : Iunior Achievement: Pom-Pom Girl CAROL MARCHAND Stunt Shows: Red Cross: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service: Office Occupations: Li1ies of the Field WILLIAM MARQUARDT Transfer to Peoria High School CHRISTOPHER PAUL MARTERSTECK OPINION: Iunior National Honor Society: Varsity Tennis: Cross Country: Swimming: Chess Club: Letterman's Club: Science-Fiction Club: Stunt Shows: Pre-Med Club DENNIS MARTIN Monitor RALPH MARTIN Intramurals: Monitor: Lilies of the Field CATHERINE MAST Spanish Club: Senior Service: Page: Iunior Na- tional Honor Society: Human Relations: Stunt Shows MARY B. MCGOWAN Transfer to Peoria High: Iunior Achievement: French Club: Monitor: Contest Play RAY KENT MCHUGH Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh Baseball: Soph. Wres- tling: Varsity Football: Letterman's Club IANELLE MARLENE MCINTYRE Monitor: Senior Service: Pep Club: Iunior Prom BELINDA MCLEMORE Thespians: Spring Play: Lilies of the Field : Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop Contest Play TIM M. MCMULLEN Monitor RICHARD M. MEHL German Club: Monitor: Thespians: Stunt Shows: Frosh Football: Spring Play: Human Relations STAN C. MENDENHALL Football: Basketball: Intramurals: Monitor BRUCE WOODRUFF MICHEL Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Student Council: Key Club: German Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Letterman's Club IOHN E. MILLER Intramural Basketball: Art Guild IAMES C. MATHEY Transfer to Peoria High, Distributive Education: Varsity Track DENNIS L. MATHIS PEGGY IEAN MATTHEWS Concert Choir: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Page: Girls' Choir MARIANN MAUBACH Transfer to Peoria High: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Iunior Achievement: Contest Play RAE ANNE MAYNARD Transfer to Peoria High: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Spring Play: Thespians: Iunior Ncilonal Honor Society: Iunior Prom: Senior Service DICK MATTHEW MCCANN ALANA MCCONNELL Freshman Chorus: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: German Club: Monitor IIM MCCORMACK Cross Country: Monitor CONNIE MCGILLICUDDY OPINION: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Li1ies of the Field : Pep Club: Red Cross: Iunior Prom: Senior Hop: Latin Club: UTOPIA ack ,.-rv Seniors Page 81 KAREN M. MILLER Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Art Guild: Fuutre Teachers: Senior Service: Thespians: Lilies of the Field : Library Aide LOIS IEAN MOHN Senior Service: Page: Thespians: Art Guild: Pep Club: Stunt Shows: French Club: Iunior Prom: UTOPIA CAROL MARCIA MOORE Pep Club: Girls' Intramurals: Future Teachers: Distributive Education LINDA SUSAN MOORE Spanish Club: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field Page: Girls' Intramurals: Iunior Achievement Iunior Prom RUTH MOUSHON Monitor: Distributive Education: German Club DIANE MURPHY OPINION Circulation Staff' Librar Aide' Page . y , , Iunior National Honor Society: Spanish Club, Lilies of the Field : Senior Hop KENNETH LEE MUSGROVE Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Base- ball: Student Council: Key Club: OPINION: Iunior National Honor Society: Letterman's Club: German Club IAMES MYERS Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh Wrestling: Soph Track: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Drafting Club: Spanish Club: UTOPIA CHRIS LYNN NAGLE I I GREGORY KEITH NEAL Stunt Shows: Art Guild: French Club: Intramurals: Human Relations: Iunior Achievement: Iunior Prom DAVID P. NELL Frosh-Soph Baseball: Varsity Golf: Letterman's Club: Intramurals IEAN N. NELSON UTOPIA: Senior Service: Page: German Club DAVID L. NEMEYER OPINION Business Staff: OPINION Editorial Staff: Quill and Scroll: Latin Club: French Club: Stunt Shows: Spring Play: Iunior National Honor Society FREDERIC B. NEUBERT Football: Wrestling: Track: German Club: UTOPIA KIM DAVID NEWCOMER Spanish Club: Golf Team: Intramurals: Monitor MARCY NEWELL Concert Choir: Page: Spanish Club: Speech Club: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: Li1ies of the Field ' Pre-Med Club: Human Relations: Iunior Prom IERRY NIGHSWANGER Frosh Football: Student Council: Art Guild: Varsity Track: Intramurals DIANE IOY NOLTE CREST Assistant Editor: Light Opera: Prep Choir: French Club: Senior Service: Quill and Scroll: Freshman Chorus 1 MARK E. NOVAK OPINION Co-Editor-in-Chief: Student Council: Class Officer: Key Club: Varsity Swimming: Let- terman's Club: Quill and Scroll: UTOPIA: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom GARY S. NUNES Swimming: Tennis: Cross-Country DEBORAH OLDS Committee of Forty: Cheerleader: Light Opera: CREST Business Staff: Iunior National Honor So- ciety: Senior Service: Page: Stunt Shows: German Club: Iunior Prom NOREEN O'LEARY Junior National Honor Society: Art Guild: Senior Service: Future Teachers: Red Cross IUANITA OLIVER DAN OTTERSTROM Art Guild: German Club: Intramural Basketball -:Quin-l ' ' At a roaring pep assembly, seniors hold high their slogan, Seniors Say Charg .46 ,We . ., A ROBERT PARKS CREST and OPINION Photography Editor: Band: Photo Club BARBARA ANN PATTERSON Art Guild: Future Teachers: Senior Service: Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: UTOPIA: Writing Club IUANITA PEACOCK Y-Teens: German Club: Lilies of the Field CAROL L. PEARSON Red Cross: Art Guild: Latin Club: Senior Service: Iunior National Honor Society: Thespians: Lilies of the Field DENNIS PEARSON Spanish Club: Intramural Basketball: Monitor DENISE DIANN PEPPER Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Page: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service: Human Relations: Iunior Prom: UTOPIA: Pep Club: Senior Hop Seniors Page 83 Seniors Dram atize 'Qluilies of the Fieldw The sisters discuss plans for a new chapel with Homer Smith, played by Ioe Knox, IANET PETERS Thespians: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Spanish Club: Distributive Education: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Page IOYCE M. PETERS Thespians: Senior Service: Library Aide: Spanish Club: Soph. and Senior Homecoming Attendant: Stunt Shows: Distributive Education: Iunior Prom IOHN RAYMOND PETERSEN German Club: Concert Choir: Band CHRIS I. PETERSON Frosh Basketball: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Intramurals CHRISTOPHER ROBERT PETRUZZI Varsity Debate: Science Club: Literary Society: Iunior National Honor Society: Swimming Team: Individual Speech Events: OPINION Editorial Staii: CREST: Science Fiction Newsletter CATHERINE C. PIERCE Transfer to Peoria High MARSHA POARCH Senior Service: Lilies of the Field : Spanish Club SYLVIA POLHEMUS Library Aide: Senior Service: French Club: Lilies of the Field BEVERLY POPE Stunt Shows: Art Guild: Senior Service Father Gomez, Dick Mehl, sets the mood for the next scene. MICHAEL POWELL Gymnastics: Concert Choir TOBY I. PRESTON Thespians: Concert Choir: Choralaires: Stunt Shows: Science Fiction Club: Art Guild: Li1ies of the Field : Spring Play LYN EILEEN PRIDDY Art Guild: Y-Teens: Red Cross: OPINION Circu- lation Staff: Stunt Shows: Office Occupations ELLEN R. PRITZKER Page: Future Teachers: Senior Service: OPINION Circulation Staff CATHY PROBST LYNNE PROCTOR Girls' Baseball: Talent Assembly: Stunt Shows: Concert Choir: Pep Club: Girls' Volleyball: Lilies ol the Field PHYLLIS PULLIAM Art Guild: Lilies ol the Field : Stunt Shows: Future Nurses: Freshman Chorus: Senior Service: Pep Club: Senior Hop: UTOPIA DEBI ANN QUAST Senior Service: Page: Lilies of the Field : Iunior Prom: Office Occupations DIANA RAPP Stunt Shows: Light Opera: Choir: Music Work- shop: French Club: Senior Service: Prep Choir: Monitor Seniors Page B5 WILLIAM E. RASHID Transfer to Peoria High THERESA REDINGTON Stunt Shows: Y-Teens: UTOPIA: Pep Club: Frosh Chorus: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service WILLIAM RANDALL REED Band: Orchestra: Pre-Med Club VICKI L. REGAL Committee ot Forty: Cheerleader: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Iunior National Honor Society ROBERT G. REIDER German Club: Soph. Wrestling: Monitor: Drafting Club: Intramurals DEB SUE RHODE Latin Club: Art Guild: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field inter Frolics Lighten Holidays Snowball ilurries ily through the air. MICHAEL RICHARDS Varsity Wrestling: Monitor: Chess Club: Letter man's Club: Band: Frosh-Soph Wrestling MICHAEL RIEKER Iunior National Honor Society: German Club: Pre Med Club: Intramurals IACQUELINE SUE RIPKA Transfer to Peoria High: Pep Club: Senior Service: UTOPIA: Spanish Club: Future Teachers MARTHA KATHLEEN ROACH CREST: Quill and Scroll: Concert Choir: Thespians, Future Teachers: Music Workshop: Iunior Prom, French Club: Committee of Forty: P.E. Leader l l Vicki Regal and Bruce Michel solve the mystery of mistletoe. RICKY DAVID ROACH SUSAN L. RODEWALD Iunior National Honor Society: OPINION: CREST: Art Guild: Stunt Shows: Senior Service SANDRA ROGERS Monitor: Band: Senior Service VICKI L. ROSENBERGER Distributive Education RANDALL KENT RUGH Soph. Football RAYMOND SCOTT RUSSELL Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Track: Letterman's Club: Future Coaches: Iunior National Honor Society Seniors Page 87 They Nliough lt Adventurous girls cook out at a tenting party. DIANA L. SCHMALTZE Transfer to Peoria High: Senior Service: Lilies of the Field : UTOPIA CARL W. SCHMIDT Wrestling PAMELA SCHMITT Senior Service: Office Occupations: Stunt Shows: Li1ies of the Field : German Club: Concert Choir: Y-Teens: Projection Crew STEVE CARL SCHNECKENBURGER Varsity Football: Frosh-Soph Football RANDALL WAYNE SCHNEIDER Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Frosh Basketball: Letterman's Club: Iunior Prom JEFFREY PAUL SCHONBRUN Varsity Swimming: Stunt Show: Letterman's Club: Pre-Med Club: Iunior Prom: Debate: Tennis: Human Relations: UTOPIA BONNIE KAY SCHWAB Orchestra: Projection Crew: Senior Service: Y- Teens: Science Club: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows SUSAN R. SCHWARTZ CREST. Editorin-Chief: Iunior National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Human Relations: Senior Service: French Club: Thespians: Stunt Shows: UTOPIA: Student Council STEVE SCOTT Varsity Football: Letterman's Club: German Club: Varsity Track: Frosh-Soph Football RICHARD L. RUSSELL Student Council: French Club: UTOPIA: Class Officer: Concert Choir: OPINION: Frosh-Soph Football: Li1ies of the Field : Stunt Shows: Choralaires DEBBIE LYNN SARVER Future Teachers: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: Red Cross: CREST Business Staff: Quill and Scroll: Lilies of the Field : Iunior Achievement LINDA SAUDER Committee of Forty: Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Prep Choir: Iunior Prom CAROL SMITH Concert Choir: Stunt Shows: Music Workshop: Library Aide: Math Club: Human Relations: Senior Service: Art Guild CHERYL SMITH Page: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Office Occupa- tions: Thespians: Spring Play: Senior Service: Senior Hop: Lilies of the Field SHERRIE IEAN SMITH Freshman Chorus: Distributive Education: Lilies of the FieId : Senior Service THOMAS R. SMITH Thespians: Distributive Education NANCY E. SOLOMON Cheerleader: Committee of Forty: Prep Choir: Light Opera: Stunt Shows: Page: Senior Service: French Club: Human Relations MARY LOU SMITH Distributive Education: Orchestra BETTY STAKER OPINION: Y-Teens: Writing Club DELORES CATHERINE STALKER Art Guild: Future Nurses: Red Cross SPENCER R. STEIN UTOPIA: Spanish Club NATALIE I. SEPHUS Iunior Achievement: Pep Club: Future Nurses: Distributive Education: Lilies of the Field RONALD HOWARD SHESOL Spanish Club: Pep Club: Music Workshop: Varsity Track: Stunt Shows: Thespians: Spring Play: Con- cert Choir: Li1ies of the Field : Intramurals PATRICK K. SHIELDS Cross Country: Monitor: Track PATRICIA ANN SHINKLE Spanish Club: Freshman Chorus SHARON SHOEMAKER Orchestra: German Club: German Club Singers: UTOPIA CONNIE SHORT ' Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Music Workshop: German Club: Y-Teens: Iunior National Honor Society: Senior Service GREGORY CHARLES SHORT Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Var- sity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Choralaires: Con- cert Choir: French Club: Letterman's Club: UTOPIA: Class Ofiicer IIM A. SIMMONS Monitor: Wrestling LANNE LAMARR SLAUGHTER Transfer to Peoria High Seniors Page 89 DEBORAH STEINER Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Advanced Girls' Choir: Pep Club: Distributive Education MICHAEL LAWRENCE STENGER Varsity Basketball: Frosh-Soph Baseball: Art Guild, Spanish Club: Letterman's Club: Stunt Shows: Monitor ROGER STENGER Frosh-Soph Basketball: Frosh-Soph Baseball: Monitor: Intramurals GARY C. STEPHEN REBECCA LYNN STEVENSON Spanish Club: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service: Monitor: UTOPIA DENNIS CONRAD STEWART Band: Distributive Education SHARLENE STUBBS Freshman Chorus: Distributive Education KATHERINE M. STUBER Pep Club: Distributive Education RICHARD STUFF Intramurals: Iunior Prom: Spanish Club: Pep Club: UTOPIA: Lilies of the Field : Monitor IOHN L. STURDIVANT Monitor: Intramural Basketball: Soph. Football MARY C. SULLIVAN Spanish Club: Page: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: UTOPIA: Art Guild: Iunior Prom: Distributive Edu- cation: Lilies of the Field : Fuutre Teachers WILLIAM GEOFFREY SULLIVAN Spring Plays: Lilies of the Fie1d : Thespians: Drafting Club IANE ELLEN SUMMERS OPINION: Committee of Forty: Orchestra: French Club: Page: Senior Service: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom KIM SWAHLSTEDT Cross Country: Letterman's Club IERRY SWEET Class Officer: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Varsity Wres- tling: Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Football: Letter- man's Club: Spanish Club BARTON LEE SWINDALL Human Relations: Art Guild: Spanish Club DAVID B, SWITZER Transfer to Peoria High: Varsity Wrestling: Let- terman's Club: Monitor DEBRA TABORN Spanish Club: Art Guild: UTOPIA: Lillies of the Field : Senior Service Term Papers Demand Full Attention STEPHEN LEWIS THOMAS Transfer to Peoria High RON THOMPSON Frosh Wrestling VALERIE LYNN THOMPSON Cheerleader: Student Council: Committee of Forty Page: Stunt Shows: Iunior Prom Senior Service Li1ies of the Field PHILIP THORN DEBORAH THURMAN Pep Club: Spanish Club: Senior Service SUSIE D. TOWLES Page: Art Guild: Senior Service: Iunior Prom Senior Hop: Li1ies of the Fie1d : Pep Club IOHN S. TRACY Soph Football: Latin Club: German Club: Band Pre-Med Club PAULA W. TROUT Orchestra MARK E. TRUMPOLD Varsity Swimming: Iets: Drafting Club DONNA LYNN TUCKER Office Occupations: Art Guild: Future Nurses KATHRYN IRENE TURNER Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Senior Service DIANE ULBRICHT Art Guild: Distributive Education Seniors Page 91 IEFFREY LEE URBAN Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestling: Golf: German Club: Stunt Show: Monitor: Iunior Prom: Frosh- Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Wrestling IENNIFER SUE VAN NESS Student Council: Senior Service: American Field Service: OPINION: Intramurals: Pre-Med Club: German Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Page RICHARD VAN PELT Monitor: Frosh Football: Varsity Baseball: Span- ish Club: Intramurals CHERYL ANN VASTER Senior Service: Future Nurses: Spanish Club: Lilies of the Field : Office Occupations CONSTANCE I. VERKLER French Club: Committee of Forty: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: UTOPIA: Senior Hop: Lilies of the Field THORNTON LOUIS VERKLER Stunt Shows: UTOPIA: Pep Club: Varsity Track: Class Officer: Student Council: Spanish Club: Human Relations: Art Guild: Iunior Prom S enioritis Hits The annual seninnfis strikes unsuspecting buys. ?tiZ?t?ggggszn,, fi: nun, ngggnn n , it -23321: fxiighng fn Mi l ME' 357 MARY CECELIA VOLK Freshman Chorus: Latin Club: Iunior Prom: Se- nior Service VITA MARIA VOLTURNO French Club: OPINION Circulation Staff: Library Aide: Freshman Chorus: Iunior Prom: Y-Teens BILL WAGNER Student Council: Art Guild: Frosh-Soph Football: Frosh-Soph Wrestling: Monitor: lunior Prom: Stunt Show: Lilies of the Field : Senior Hop: Thespians JULIE WALCZAK Page: Thespians: Art Guild: Future Teachers: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Spanish Club: Lilies of the Field : Pep Club: Iunior Prom IEANETTE WALDO CONNIE IO WALTER OPINION, Co-Editor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll: Iu- nior National Honor Society: Future Teachers: Spanish Club: Spanish National Honor Society: Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Senior Service HARVEY WASHINGTON Transfer to Peoria High NANCY WATSON RAY WATSON Soph Track: Drafting Club MYRON WEESS Spanish Club: Monitor SARAH L. WEGEL Page: Art Guild: Orchestra: UTOPIA LYNDA L. WEYENETH Student Council: Office Occupations: German Club: Iunior Prom: Page: Lillies of the Field : Se- nior Service GARY EDWARD WHITAKER Student Council: Key Club: Varsity Football: Var- sity Basketball: Varsity Baseball: Letterman's Club: Iunior National Honor Society: Class Ofii- cer: German Club: Committee of Forty SHARON WHITAKER OPINION Circulation: Staff: Pep Club: Monitor: Art Guild: Spanish Club: Senior Service MARIO DEAN WHITE Band PATTI WHITE Class Officer: Iunior National Honor Society: Page: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: French Club: Art Guild: Iunior Prom: Lillies of the Field : OPINION RAYMOND ROBERT WHITE Iunior National Honor Society: Varsity Track: Var- sity Cross Country: German Club: Letterman's Club: Key Club: Intramurals MARY IEAN WHITELOW Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Music Workshop: Freshman Chorus: Page: Stunt Shows: Office Oc- cupations: Senior Service RICHARD IOHN WHITNEY Frosh-Soph Swimming: Tennis: Prep Choir GENE WILLIAMS Band: Orchestra: Stunt Shows: Golf: Frosh Foot- ball: French Club ROARK WILLIAMS Frosh-Soph Football: Soph Baseball: Varsity Golf ROGER WILLIAMS Monitor: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Letterman's Club: Art Guild: Senior Hop: lets: Coaching Club ir :auf is-ef Seniors Page 93 ith Each Step, They Near Their Goals Girls anxiously wait to see their graduation announcements in writing at last. STEVE P. WILLIAMS Drafting Club: Intramurals: Monitor: Iunior Prom KATHRYN A. WILLIS Library Aide: OPINION Circulation Staff: Y-Teens: Art Guild: Thespians: Stunt Shows: Spring Play: Spanish Club: Lillies of the Field IANICE WILSON Pep Club: Iunior Achievement: Spanish Club: Fu- ture Nurses: Future Teachers: Senior Service: Dis- tributive Education MARILYN KAY WILSON Transfer to Peoria High LYNN ELIZABETH WILSON Red Cross: Spanish Club: UTOPIA: Monitor: Stunt Shows: Senior Service: Pep Club: Future Teachers: Library Aide: Li1lies of the Field : Y-Teens RALPH E. WILTON Intramurals MARY KATHRYN WITTEKIEND Senior Service: Office Occupations DE ETTA WOLFF Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Concert Choir: Art Guild: Senior Service: Office Occupations: Span- ish Club DENNIS WYCKOFF Drafting Club: Stunt Shows: Transfer to Peoria High BYRON D. YANG Committee ol Forty: Iunior Prom: Stunt Shows: Frosh-Soph Football: Varsity Football: Projection Crew: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club GRETCHEN YEAGER Spanish Club: Art Guild: Distributive Education: Concert Choir: Stunt Shows CYNTHIA ANNA YOUNG Orchestra: Iunior Prom: Stunt Show: Office Oc- cupations: Senior Service: Pep Club: Monitor: Li1ies of the Field LARK E. ZEBELL Thespians: French Club: Y-Teens: Library Aide: Stunt Shows: Spring Play: Lilies of the Field : Senior Service: OPINION Circulation Staff RANDY ZEBELL Concert Choir: Chess Club: Golf: Spanish Club SHARON ZIMNEY Freshman Chorus: Prep Choir: Advanced Girls' Choir: Thespians: Distributive Education: Senior Service Mixed emotions fill the minds of excited graduates-to-be. DALE L. BELCHER LEONARD BROWNING DORATHEA E. EVERETT Latin Club: OPINION Circulation Staff: Distributive Education MARK HANLON WOODROW HULBERT STEPHEN IOHN JACKSON Frosh Football: Art Guild: Monitor DEBORAH KELLY IOSEPH KNOX Lilies of the Field DAVID R. LANE Football: Wrestling: Track: Baseball IOHN MATTHEW REGAN Soph Football DAVE ROBINSON ROBERT SHANKS IANET LEE SMILES Transfer to Peoria High DELBERT STAMPER Wrestling: Distributive Education GARY WEAVER Y-Teens: Seniors Page 95 lg Class Officers Chris Peerless, Pres.: Dave Nelson. Treas.: Iim Vespa, Sec.: Bill Cook, V.P.: discuss class matters over a pool game. Juniors Assume Upperolass Responsibilities The Iuniors found themselves with added responsibilities and more leadership as they became upper- classmen. Their responsibilities to their education were met with de- termination, and the Iuniors mas- tered the many challenges set before them. The Class of '70 became involved in many activities. The campaign for Student Council President was enter- taining and exciting, and provided leadership for the next year. The class also held the Iunior prom and presented a stunt show. Eager to travel to a foreign land, many stu- dents applied for AFS. Planning for college occupied the time of many Iuniors as they took college entrance exams and con- sidered the different colleges. Time seemed to fly, and all too soon the year came to an end, but The Iunior Class looked forward to their Senior year and beyond. Class Sponsors: TOP ROW: Mrs. Deal: Mrs. Mr. Stoskopf: Mr. Stevenor. Webster. BOTTOM ROW ,I , . V , 'l yk ' A ' 6 lfgs. :dt L f . . . 1... k,.' M 5' --A' L ' 5- .. ,X , Q, g I, ,, X 3 mul i is S Ig--2 ggi-K: R 1 .1 'ffggq p xg af . , x -Q 'lv K I f .W 'l if Y , r . 2, T- x f , ,,: f ,.r N fi - -::- ,, QF . fn... W. L ,L . ,.A: .. 'Q ef' -,..a.f-E13 . fa sf B elf! .Abc A B f L,L n , '5f' . I . ,gs 'R Q s ft 3 ' t s ' I xr , M.-f xg x I 1' S S is J QQ X H .ff l rw. ' ,, S A . 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Marsha Baumgardner, Marsha Bearce, Pat Beard, Gary Beavers, Cathy Becker, Mike Bedell, Iames Belcke, Martin Benjamin, Iim Bennett, Fred Bennett, lane Berry, Sherry Betson, Cheryl Birdsell, Mary Black, Ed Blanchard, Carolyn Bloch, Cheryl Boddie, Brenda Bohner, Bruce Bodell, Iean Bolz, Richard Boone. Daon Booth, Janice Bossingham, Betty Bowman. Ianice Brandes, Melinda Brockhouse, Maurice Brown, Willie Buchbinder, Barry Burdette, Carla Burdette, Dona Burton, Linda Butler, Ierry Butler, Wayne Caldwell, Mike Caldwell, Rick Callahan, Linda Cannon, Laurie Carlson, Steve Caroll. Susan Carter. Linda Casey. Iohn Causey. Wayne Chamberlain, Cathy Chase, Mike Iumors Page 97 Juniors Influence Trend and Set Styles Chianakas, Larry Chrisman, Robin Church, Mike Clark, Ioyce Clark, Pete Coale, lane Cochran, Van Coker, David Cole, Chuck Collins, Delvera Consigny, Ianet Cook, Bill Cooley, Shelia Costello, Ianice Crank, Cynthia Crenshaw, Sherrie Crowley, Luke Csesznegi, Laszlo Culler, Bruce Currie, Diane Custer, Toni Damm, Barb Davidson. Mike Davis, Chris Davis, Ioe Da Vault, Ricky Day, Diane Day. Patricia Deadwyler, lack Delinski, Theresa Dennis, Iohn Dewall, Ron Dischert, Iohn Diveley, Bob Dobbins, Sharon Donaldson, Pat , aww 1 -1- . , 'i wi 3 KQ V is Q, f ssg, y 3 W ,L ,wgjlgyifz - wfggisz 'iv , ,Q i ,', I Q w L xa'v , at ! Qx r. 'fish xr' 3 K W- gy, Q W 1 we , ,K , 1 ,.m's if f' A-Q PP' fs if Q Q X 'ii ,Q fs, ---- 5 :Ally if A gpiwn Q T 5 .t V- s,.. 0 A .ll-l, ' Q sis W iysf'x5 qi, Q-ag sy fiweesfvf igisrifz 1-52, 25 - . 1 , ? ,. ' a sses ,sis ,J f Fi.: Q af , lf '. r i! . 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Ed Dorn, Karen Dorn, Sharon Dotson, Vicki Doversberger. Iim Dowell, Alan Drake, Donna Driver, Lorrie Dudley, Larry Duncan, Mike Dustin, Rosemary Edwards. Sue Eaton, Mary Engel, Ieanette Epley, David Evans, Kathy Fabish, Gerald Fahel, Michael Fares, Pat Farnum, Patty Fitzgerald, Terry Folck, Dave Foster, Dave Foutch, Iulie Freed, Marcy Fritts, Iohn Frost, lean Gardener, Vicki George, Chris Getz, Ianell Gibson. lack I Gift, Debbie Gipson, Michelle Girton, Vickie Glenn, Linda Glenn, Mary Glover, Gary Glover, Linda Gorman, Kathy ' s , V it - U ,vw .fi iw, N. f , . :v'f-1 JL new -Q K. , nw, .v-V, .,.., T 1 I 'Ku . A- ga? , i .12 X HU if , I A A - ef? Y' N 'bf Q Q 34 1 Q . ' an M X . ' J. LX 'Y' -I 2.1 gmc. V.. E 2 3 la H 42 A . , ,Mir L f, I f ,, 1 ff. . . ze... fin- e f, ,,,i g x 'Xa ,V WWA f 'V+ f 2 9 E , T, i, . X 4 i 'D ft f if if Y, 3 ,f .Q f 4, 23 2: wa '-- . , H L '. .. ' ' - A- ,,,,,, fr if eree , E ky fi Mr ?,,,, fbi? ., , I 1 k i m?,,, U, :S J SL, J, i bi ,-A -. 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Valerie Hastings, Sue Hatterman, Bruce Hawksworth, Iohn Haywood, Donna Heerde, Linda Heinz, Cheryl Henderson, Ron Hensley, Iudy Herold, Michael Hiatt. Robert Hickman, Geoffrey Higgins. Fred Hightower, Phyllis Hill, Kenneth Himmel, Iane Hitchell, Franklin Hoffman, Carol Hoffman, Phil Hoffman, Rogerr Holden. Iudy Holmes, Doug Hopson, Steve Horan, Rob Horn, Iudy Horner, Richard Hull, Dave Hunt, John Hunt. Kathy Hunter, Earl Hupprich, Lindsay Hurd. Caren Hutchings, Bill Ingersoll. Peggy Irving, Ieif Iackson, Brenda Iackson, Mike Iones, Wilma Iohnston, Randy Kahn, lim Karnes, Tom Kasel, Doug Kaspar, Debbie Kellenberger, Steve Kellerstrass, Kim Kelly, Colleen Keown. Kathy Ketay. Ielfrey King. Michael King, Tony Kinkade. Stewart Kirwin, Tim Koch, Richard 1 fe 3 rl Z x g ,mix ,Q 4 'I ,A 2, If V: Ei 4 ' im., 4 i li if 1. S .Q , f - si . ..,.v... 7 K tt ru., .p , Q age in if 4? 1 r 5, , 'Q if ..-,.. : 1 egg ., fi if .Qi Q. I K Y .,, .MUN if I. 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Mfg' M Y ,NW .5 ,A Mead, Tony Medina, Iames Meister, Mark Meister, Mike Meyers, David Miller, Bruce Miller, Holly Miller, Ienni Mills, Vickie Mitchell, Pete Monkton, Dan Moran, Margaret Moss, Mamie Mossberger, Mary Motteler, Bill Mounts, Mary Myers, Terry Magle, Debbie Neal, Doug Neff, Gale Nelson, Alyce T00 Nelson, Dave Newlin, Tim Nolan, Deborah Nunn, Brenda O'Connor, Matt Oesterle, Mary Okerberg, Paul O'Leary, Brian Oliver, lim Osborn, Vickie Palmer. Greg Parker, Kim Pass, Sue Peerless, Chris Peters. Ianet Iuniors Page 103 .1 2. ,fs 2: 5222 2555 fwkqgq 5. - S K 2 22 2215 2142 ' 1 E ...www . I 5 1 f . A .. -- 1. ' A .1 .5 Q7 '52 'Kiss ' 'jimi -6- ' ' Ugg . if , 5 1 .J W 'WD A ' ff ,,,, ., . ,.. ,..... .: ,.:. zg. , . . A -if ' 2 ' A - ' V sf' Y :?'2f '1i ,-.. f ,Ti . W .: ' ' L k f V, E .. 1 . 35 H135 mf mi . .Q K :V kr 2 - . ' l 22-.. .Af 2. 'K . V ,W . , -g -L in 3 2 2 I - wtf 2 52 . - 1 it it f ' fy? I 3 ,Y at as 2 1 '52 W h , ..,IiL- fy A - - - f , .M ...... , 2M-ss, wsmsfqf. 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Bill Rowland, Elaine Ruane, Rhonda Hugh, Geoffrey Ruprecht, Larry Russell, Bill Ryan, Rick Sanders, Mark Sathoff, Rich Sauder, Beth Schierer, Doug Schini, Rhonda Schindles, Laurie Schmedt, Christina Schneider, Ken Schoch, Steve Schroeder, Bob Schuller, Greg Schultz, Wylla Scott, Valerie Secrest, Michelle Seligman, Fred Shanks, Tom Shannon, Herb Sharpe, Vicki Shelton, Gary Shinkle, Lynette Shipley, Karen Shively, Iohn Shride, Mary Simkins, lim Simmons, Danielle Skelton, Kathryn Sloan, Leslie Slotter, Dick Smith, Everett Smith, Fred Smith, Mike Smith, Scott Soise, Mike Sparks, Dick Stahl, Marian Starnes, Iudy Stauf, Bruce Stickney, Bill Stonebock, Thomas Stringer, Dale Stringer, Mike Stubbs, lim Studdard, Ioyce Sturm, Chris Stuttle, Gay Sullivan, Pat Sullivan, Priscilla Sullivan, Sue Sumner, Steve Switzer, Sara Sword, Iudy Swords, Terry Tatum, Learlean Tenpenny, Pat Iumors Page 105 Thomas, Thomas. Thomas, Thomas Thomas, Audrey Charlene Diana Donna Iim Thompson. 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Phil Ward, Phillip Washburn, Robin Wasson, Fred Weaver, Basquette Preparing for the Future eeupies Juniors, Time 5 Q 7 ,, f N fi' ' 5 Nr Sl 1 . t :ii is W X 'e t -A gl E t fy , A .3 gf .Q 1, -7 J , a J .A , 5 we Q f,,, K 1 V ,er,s ,i,' s ' Xi 2. - , gr .1 ,, -3, , . , V- ' I. .. , A 4' - t X Q . ff ,kv . ffl, v,.fg,, 45- X L, 4' NNY 1., V F, ' 1, Iii' ,r,r, ,,r 1' 3 Weeks, Chris Whitaker, Gary White, Kathy Whitehead, Debra Whitman, Brenda Wilcoxen, Dane Wilcoxen, Debbie Wilde, Borne Wilson, Donna Withers, Sharon Wolber, Iohn Wolf, Cynthia Wolford, Brenda Woodson, Paula Wurmnest, Randy Yalowitz, Rhoda Yocum, James Young, Iohn Young, Tim Yules, Debbie Zahner, Rockie Iuniors Page 107 Larry Blanco V P Margee Russell, Pres.: Dale Bauwens, Sec.: Ice Wetchler, Treas.: hold on for dear life in a sea of flowers. Sophemores Gain Maturit , Experience The Sophomores came to school realizing they were no longer the new- est class. They felt a sense of belong- ing to their class cmd to the school. The class members, now knowing the traditions and the procedures at PHS, were not as frightened or as helpless as they were their first year. Rather, they became hard working students who faced all of the obstacles in their way. Although Geometry gave a few some problems, and just the thought of Speech class made them nervous, the Sophomores continued to work hard to achieve their goals. The Sophomore class was full of class spirit, as it cheered the various athletic teams on to victory. With all their experiences well in mind, and their knowledge of the school well established, the Sopho- mores awaited next year, when they would be upperclassmen at last. SPONSORS: TOP ROW: Wicker: Mr. Baird. HW.. Mrs. Chapman: Mrs. Gard. BOTTOM ROW: M1 f H' ,. li i V , Q - 'i 2,5 ,rf ' 'rw 1. 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Roger Sophomores Page 109 Coup, Cheryl Covey, Charles Cox, Mardele Crowe, Debbie Csesznegi, Lewis Csesznegi, Mary Cummings, Kathy Cusick, Lynn Custer, Nance Dace, Iohn Davis, Vicky Dawson, Peter DeGood, Martha De Iarnett, Steve Dellinger, David Dominick, Ann Dooley, Rick Doss, Ienell Doty, Becky Dotzert, Debbie Dougherty, Timothy Dowell, Sherrie Downard, Ieif Dunlap, Steve Durbala, Alice Durbala, Ioe Dwyer. Ben Dwyer, Deirore Ealey, Sue Ellis, Eugene Erlich, Shelly Errion, Greg Errion, Richard Evans, Darlene Pabish, George Finn, Robert Fisher, Cheryl Fisher, Mark Foerter, Nancy Folkezs, Mark Ford. Randy Forquer, Colette Fosco, Dan Fritts, Steve Gaistord, Howard Gale, Ed Gates, Robert Geddes, Robbie Gerber, Jackie Gestrine, Bob Getz, Dave Ghantous, Hassib Giles, Ken Gilinsky, lim Gillett, Grant Givens, Sue Glasford, Linda Glover, Charles Gluckin, Sari Goble, lim Goll, Ieil Gomes, Dawn Goodwin, Daniel elsif -' , Y .-,stag g...:, ' ,Z H W .Z , I A- r f we 'JI , ILE I '4'.3, , H 1-ng: . .. .. v 'ri x .Qf.,.yF.q 5591, 5, .:...,:.3. Y f?3'??::z:':?-far ' 1: '1 ff :z.' : ' 'Q-It .rms ' ' g ' ss, .,, if 'V , Nw 1 ' fyftgig. 1 - ff- 1212 A r so . , ' 4 rs'2fge i 323159, -' V :QV 5 'i,,.wiew:11.ff Q e il X 1 'Q if l 1' 51,59 f .. N 1 S X' 3 fn. I S X xv' 1' A favs 7 K 2 5- .A ' ' . ,,,. ,. Ye T .Ein V f - '--: ,ff:, Q: . 5 ' , , , ., D ieal , , Q ' r . ,,,. , , G, fi' ' - ws- t ai, -Ig if J iii? 'V ' IIH-Eaififri e ' -,.,j u fe ' ---igwx ,W if A g gi., , A A A Qt,-Q3-,,, iii 'D N. -if lf' , .,, 9 -. :, 3 Q? ,' 1 .. , - I Ng L - , 5 view 5 'if ., rg? ,ff im ga fi Y? F ,W es 2255? 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Moore, Moran, Morris, Morris, Motteler, Iim Barbara Charles Daniel Dwight Mullen, Richard Myers, Nagle, Naven, Nellas, Nelson, Neubert, Iim Glenn Michel George Barbara Neuman, Ruth Nicholas, Iohn Nicot, Pam Niekamp. Kathy Noirat, Connie Nordwall, Lois O'Brian, Pat Oster, Linda Palmer, Mark Parker, Chris Parker, Vickie Parkhurst, Iohn Parks, Christine Paule, Dave Pearson, Ianet Peil, Pat Pemberton, Iack Pemberton, Vicki Peterson, Dick Peterson, Eric Sophomores Page 115 viii? ul ,swf 'Lx s me 1 w H-Q xt! Maw R i fx WJ sw sr ..-as .. fe 'ftfini--' if . ,, is sf Q 2 pf - 1 1 bg, -N52-gg' .s:,-rss. '- - raralw. V. .K A ..,L fl t-.5or. Z , 5 , 1131,-, , ,yi-fgf. ' S ,L S r f Q, F. me-Q.f ,: f . '., . S Q X , S S f in was if , ,rn . A 555, ,K 'XMQN -rf V. L.. s 5, .M fs., 'S : ' ry fi, . 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Nellie Sauder, Lee Sazone, Patricia Scharp, Richard Schlis, Nancy Schmaltz, Candice Schmidt, Renae Scholl, Dianna Schonbrun, Scott Schwab, Karen Scott, Rhonda Seedorf, Donna Sells, Nancy Selke, Greg Shackleford, Dana Shannon, Dan Sharpe, Marcus Shaw, Ieif Shields. Ieffery Shoup, Steve Sills, Iohn Simmons, Renee Simons, Steve Smith, David Smith, Diana Smith, Robert Smith, Theresa Smith, Thomas Smith, Vicky Solomen, Robin Sones, Ioel Spact. Lee Sprague, Cindy Spriggs, Cathy Springer, Shelly Steimle, Bruce Steiner, William Stepzinski, Chuck Stewart. Kathy Stokowski, Ierry Storm, Gerald Strickler, Diane Stringer, Darlene Stringer, Kathleen Stringer, Sam Studdard, Connie Sturdivant, Mary Sutton, Dan Swanson, Kathie Swanson, Susan Swindall, Lee Tatum, Learlean Taylor. Kathryn Taylor, Paul Taylor, Paul Thomas, Berinda Thomas, Debra Thompson. Terry Thompson, Tracy Thornburg, Beth Thorson, Iohn ,:: 1 rr 2? S S . ,.,,:: it Q? ff 4 :gl ,,,'.-ii ,fx K rr,k .7 I ,MJ it 3 me , , 11:55 A Y. 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Glenn Vespa, Sue Virden, Iulie Vogel, Debra Voss, David Vulgaris, Nikki Wagner, Christine Walker, Marilyn Walker, Richard Waller, Linda Wank, Dan Ward, Merle Washburn, Iames Washington, Emma Washington, Lawrence F my W Watkins, Fred Wegel, Martha Wenger, Lee Wetchler, Ioe Weyhrich, Tom White. Diane White, Denise White, Katherine White, Lee S, Y S , 'F' sg? -z- Indiv- E is wig tm 'ff f' l if Hi, i ,I is M A' 1. r, .s If, . X-N. . x UN, N if ll ' sf fs ggi, K f , ifmigh 'jg ' K bb M K. , ,f,,-A1 Pm, x.,.:,,i,-Vx, 2 3 '1 , 'Qs v-... .He ..g1. R eg W QM 'Wgeew ' QW .fe Ki, 'rf'-3 .K L. 3 ,M leaf . if 5' -,AP v. ,.. , , , H., 'Q K f Q 5 M. , ,. '95, A L e M VI. , ,, . ,VI ' 5 JS I g w ' 1 Egger Trimmer, Ian Troth, Ian Turner, Bill Tysall, Beth Ulrich, Ierry Ulrich, Nikki Into Activities ,,,, , ,ew If . ., r T -9, ,Q , Q s Q S . Q fy a , s rr My S. ., an 4 F A ' . Q , S , .wg jf f 'xv V Ky EG Q if ig, ' 1 be V. -is-G mil, . .1-Q., M' ,Af ,V .. A .W ,ra U., .A W, i r . 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Freshmen Find ew Activities, New Problems The freshmen experienced many problems and changes during their first year at PHS. From having schedule mixups to getting lost the first few days, the freshmen en- countered all kinds of puzzling situ- ations. Soon, however, they became acquainted with most of the tradi- tions and regulations of Central. The Class of '72 found many ac- tivities to participate in. The stu- dents attended the football and bas- ketball games in addition to other athletic events. They joined diverse clubs and elected members to Stu- dent Council and Committee of 40. Although a year of difficulties, it created fond memories and bright hopes for the Freshmen. SPONSORS: TOP ROW: Mrs. Blanchard: Miss Dentino. BOTTOM ROW Mr. Lavery: Mr. Harris. s.f 'E ..,.Jf-v -:fi-f Abramson, Nancy Adams, Iohn Adams, Vicki Adkins. Gloria Agee, Karen Ahl, Chris Albright, Ian Aldridge, Mary Alwan, Sarkis Ames, Robert Anderson. 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Sue Dennis, Iane Demick, Doug Dempsey. Iohn Ditch. Michael Dobbins. Carolyn Doling, Matt Doling, Mark Donnovan, Rick Dooley. Jack Doss, Deanna Dotson. Iackie Drake. Greg Drowns, Kathy Du Boif. Dan , Frosh Fall Pre to pperclassmen Dudley. Gloria Dunlap, Randy Durilinger, Eve Eagleson, Marlene Ebenstein, Ieii Edwards, Mary Edwards, Pat Ehrlich, Ioe Elliot, Angela England, Rory Epley, Tom Epstein, Shelly Errion, Greg Escue, Margaret Fares. Many Funcher, Deborah Faner, Kathy Favus, Shelley Ferrell, Lin Fletcher, Ron Fliege, Tom Flowers, Randy Fogler, Glen Ford, Kelly Foreman, Gayla Foster, Nancy Foster, Mike Fowler, Art Fox, Tom Fox, Thomas Funches, Katherine P' si PT QPU-5, ' - .L - V E1 l ' l F -V Ai' ff - .... . '- .sei - jf ' f 1 ' ' P. Y fi i '- 5. Q ff n ii. . in -1 .3,.4 ,,f ' 5? gg is . V- iv .1 - - E is A . A il , - 5 i YQ If- .xikg 5 z. ga -as 1' if 3' u A, , l 2' vi ef-'di E .- .fl it f as eel? 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A 154 S -Z Ai if. ,V arf- I 'W .. . . in lr r F In 1 gf,- , ,Aw ,lf ,W A F I ,Ja Freshmen Page 123 Gamberlan, Cathy Ganerland, Linda Garner, Brian Geamurry, Scott Gerbauer, Marcia Geller, Diane Getz, Keith Giebelhausen, Dave Gibson, Debbie Gift, Libby Giles, Ioyce Gilfert, Cindy Gipson, Kirk Goodnight, Wallyn Gorsuch, Sue Gould, Debra Graham, Frank Grainger, Ken Gray, Mike Greiner, Bill Grim, Steve Guittar, Debby Hammack, Teresa Hardin, Kelly Harper, Mark Harris, Cathy Harris, Linda Harris, Rhonda Harrison, Brad Hartman, Mary Hastings, Shirley Haun, Mike Hawk, Cynthia Hayes, Mary Haynes, Bob Hayward, Darlene Haywood, Ianice Hazelwood, Rick Headley, Keith Heaton, Lance Heerman, Iohn Heinz, Ten'y Heintz, Sue Helms, Phyllis Hermes, Frank Hightower, Sharon Hill, Shelley Hitchell, Debra Hodge, Iay Hoffman, Ken Hoffman, Marcia Hoffmann, Robin Holden, Eric Horn, Herb Horstman. 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Keller, Susie me Q . f . i 'M Kelly, Geraldine R41 M' ' r ,V - V ... ., VV Keown, Collene BV J- 1 - we , W' 'i M 'fr Kesler, Sharon V V ' ' ' Q q , ,Q K iff' wg, Kilgore, Gary ' 3 -c. N - ,lkV,.,Qgff.., ,, Kimber, Victoria R ' Q! Even the fundamentals of the iunnies are learned with aid of the Peoria Iournal Star. -' -KAY , M F .5 5 if M be ' ,J e1f,m,i, We f . i 'ic X. ,- Freshmen Page 125 Freshmen observe the tradition of Freshmen upstairs at this pep assembly. Frosh Find Freedoms Shortened b King, Don King. Ron Kinkade, Kathy Kinnamon, Gordon Knoblett, Dan Knox, Lynn Kobler, Dave Kobler, Sue Korgie, Kimberly Kraft, Stephen Krause, Melisa Krause. Scott Kucukcetin, Asoman Kuecks, Tena Kuhn. Vince Kummer, Chris La Haie, Steve Landrum, Ted Lane, Tim Lange, Sue Larson, Dean Lee. Ieanne Leemon, Daryl Le Roy, Stephen Lester, Denis Lewis. 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Michael McGowan, Laura McGrane, Ronald Mclntyre, Gary McKenrich, Lori McMullen, Daniel McNeil, Cathy Meader, Theresa Meador, Linda Medina, Sandy Meister, Chris Mellen, Chris Mellen, Dave Meyers, Bill Michel, Robin Miller. Jeff Miller, Iudy Miller, Laura Miller, Mike Miner, Iim Mitchell, Michael Moore. Ierry Morgan. Patti Mulvain, Mike Mulvaney, Russell Munson, Iamie Murel, Mat Murphy. Larry Muffy, Bin Murry, Brad Murry, Mark Nau, Ioe Nell, Dee Dee Nellas. Vicki Freshmen Page 127 Nelson, Iudy Nelson, Susan Newcomer, Nancy Nolan, Rhonda Norton, Alice Nyradi, Eve Ober, Ioe Ohl, Richard Orr, Neil Ott, Sally Otterstrom, Marcia Page, Deborah Parker, Roz Peters, Michael Peterson, Marty Peterson, Phil Pettit, Dave Phenix, Paul Phillips, Brenda Pickering, William Picl, Bill Picton, Kenneth Pierce, Margaret Ploense, Randy Price. 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Velma Zuercher, Martha Freshmen Page 131 132 3 gl? is S: Q n 1 in Organizations Now in Peoria High's organizations meant activity. Learning to be an effective underclass worker and progressing to an enthusiastic leader rewarded participation. Inevitably, there were those clubs whose membership increased significantly the day before yearbook pictures were to be taken. But, for the active members, organizations meant long hours of planning, horrible deadlines, often tedious work, the fun and the rewarding experiences of working with friends toward a common goal. X 5. 52 gn Zi 5, ! W, IE 5 E 5 gr I 3 ,5-vm, Q Q sy k 1 3 '12 Tx Q ' ls Q S -Mc: 'mn 1 w 3' T I - 4 , ' ffiff' 1 MJ, W ' 'TA 4 I ...Q ? 5 ...ww ,Q , W lbs - 'iv' STUDENT COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW: S. Schwartz, S. Boyd, I. Van Ness, V. Thomp- son, S. Gluckin, Mrs. Maxwell. ROW 2: E. Holden, L. Michel, M. Russel, K. McConnack, S. Bowers, C. Happach. ROW 3: E. Horn, K. Bielenberg, G. Whitaker, B. Wagner. Gipson, M. Becker, R. Thornburg, T. Lan- caster, R. Michel, M. Novak. ROW 4: L. Verk- ler, K. Musgrove, B. Farnum, G. Beard, I. -at Council Introduces Spirit Stick Student C011I1Cil OffiC91'S Sari Gluckin, Corres.-Sec., Tom Lancaster, Treas., and Jennifer Van Ness, Rec.-Sec., help push school along. if STUDENT COUNCIL The Spirit Stick and Spirit Week Were among the new Council activities this year. Their purpose was to promote all phases of school spirit. Student Council also sponsored Homecoming activities centered around the theme, Central-Roaring Since the TWenties. Other projects included entertainment programs, the Christ- mas talent assembly, and the host- ing of this year's Mid-State Nine Student Council banquet. Suzi Boyd Vice-President of Student Council ffm V my wry .V 1 V1 Q S ii if? 'W ' 2- 5.- R' , f- ' ' t't' it ' My C t rfm'.iiIi . ' 3.,.:.,2,.2W'f' 927' V W I Organizations Page 135 Council Encourages Student Participation Bill Fcrnurn introduces the Spirit Stick to the PHS student body. 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Chris Kirley President of Committee of 40 COMMITTEE OF 40-BOTTOM ROW: D Olds C. St. Iohn, K. Korgie, M. Otterstrom, V. Regal, N. Solomon, T. Heiple. ROW 2: H. Mancel, M. Duncan, A. Bartel, C. Verkler. R. King, I. Walz, I. Albright. ROW 3: Mr. Britko, K. Yalowitz, M. White. I. Miller, B Committee of Fort Highlights Social Life 1 I QE. 'Q 1 4 4 4 E . Q ,?'iQ?.: i ' ' sqjavipr :QQ 321,-5?'P'4V JM ff?Y1S,5,, 6' 1 if u . ' I 7 if 73 'mixifi SJ f ff . ',. at f 12 in , nEP4?'1'f1-ib- 2 Q It C a I 'tl ? 1 ,. , . fo fi ' ' 2 5 . A H X A 5 4 M1 f . 1 . EW. Committee of 40 officers Lynn Davis, Soc.-Chair., Dave Coker, Treas., Ienni Miller, Sec., Iim Bielenberg, Vice-Pres., and Byron Yang, Gen.-Chair., help conduct a big year for Committee. Yang, I. Summers. ROW 4: C. Wake, L. Davis, E. Gale, G. Whitaker, M. Manuel, L. Yang. ROW 5: I. Bielenberg, S. Dimler, P. Hoffmann. C. Kirley, D. Coker, Mr. Iamie- son. x i Organizations Page 137 i 9 Phil Hoffmann adds a creative touch to a poster. Committee s Activities masse 404 Mike White, Leonard Yang and Mike Duncan restock the snack bar. Nancy Solomon and Debi Olds pause to survey decorations for Carnival Capers. Provide Relaxation Cheerleaders create an air of enthusiasm at the bonfire sponsored by Committee before the Turkey Day game. Byron Yang and Debi Olds look over the Committee of Forty members meet every Wednesday morning to discuss plans for future projects Committee scrapbook. with President Chris Kirley. ....-v'3 'V ,,...,,eM',gm?M -,W ' New Organizations Page 139 CREST Staff Strives for All-Americana, CREST EDITORIAL STAFF The members of the CREST Editorial Staff had the rewarding task of publish- ing the Peoria High School year- book. It required hard work, dona- tion of free time, and dedication. To learn more about yearbook- ing, several statt members attended summer institutes. The four sopho- mores Wrote organization copy. Each of the four juniors and four se- niors Was given a section of the book to plan and supervise. Mr. Fluegel gave his advice and help. On completion of the CREST, the book Was sent to the National Scho- lastic Press Association for review, in hopes of Winning an All-Ameri- can rating. Susan Schwartz Diane Nolte Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Sophomores Mary Pict and Lee Wenger Cfrontt. Gnd Bdrb Nelson Section Editors: Sue Rodewald, Student Life: Bruce Ulrich, Sports: Kathy Gnd Becky Huyck Chuck? eI1i0Y U fflll day in the PCII14- Roach, Senior Class: Cfront seatl and Leslie Sloan, Faculty: Eric Ryan, Underclassg Marg McCay, Organizations: fback seatl. 'S . ,btN- A f t 'itil its -inn-i 15!4le3lv'v i ! r ' Staff members gather for the annual CREST wiener roast usw 1 , xii .' s n gilfv Karen Iohnston Cindy Carrier Business Manager Advertising Manager CREST BUSINESS STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: C. Carrier, D. Sarver, V. Dotson, D. Jones, K. Iones. ROW 2: K. Evans, M. Pfeifer, S. Edwards, B. Tysall. ROW 3: D. Stringer, L. Schindles, I. Benjamin, R. Wootton. ROW 4: Mr. Fink, I. Aupperle, S. Hansis. T. Gibb. Business Photography staff members Gary Martin, Dave Giebelhausen, Chuck Salter, Greg Selke and Lance Rodewald get in shape for their next picture assignment. Bob Parks Photography Editor Staff ells Ads CREST BUSINESS STAFF The main job of the CREST Business Staff was to provide funds for the publication of the Peoria High yearbook. Selling subscriptions to students and adver- tisements -to interested businessmen supplied most of the needed money. Payment of group pictures and the sale of plastic book covers were also sources of revenue. On CREST Day the staff distributed the books to the students. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF The pho- tography staff was responsible for the informal pictures which ap- peared in the CREST and OPINION. They also took the organization pic- tures which were needed for the CREST. Organizations Page 141 KEY CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Becker, M. Novak, D. Moran, A. Higgins, M. Zumwalt. ROW 2: D. Iordan, P. Bryant, D. Paule, S. Sumner, T. Newlin, Mr. LaCroix. ROW 3: M. Bell, F. Bennett. B. Gestrine, K. Musgrove, G. Kuchel, R. White. G. Whitaker. Pres.. T. Key Club A1dS Local K1wan1s Club KEY CLUB The Key Club, sponsored by Mr LaCroix carried on many of 1ts traditional act1vities this year. Members served as ushers at after- school assemblies and as guides at Back to-School N1ght. They also kept the trophy case 1n good order and distributed programs at the various sports events In addition to their other act1v1t1es such as preparing the scoreboard in the Lion's Den be- fore every home basketball game, the Key Club worked closely with its national aihhate Key Club Interna- t1onal on such projects as selling peanuts for K1wanis Kids' Day. A scholarship was awarded at the end of the year to an outstanding Lane. ROW 4: B. Michel, I. Meisinger, D Blyly, D. Kreiling, R. Trump, T. Stonebock S. Kinkade, D. Bauwens. ROW 5: D. Coker, I. Bielenberg, S. Dimler, Sec., R. Hunsicker, D. Ellis, Treas.. B. Farnum, B. Gorsuch. Roger Hunsiker and Don Blyly perpare the Lion's scoreboard. Key Club Sells Peanuts for Kiwanis Kids, Da 7' Key Club member Blair Gorsuch helps Iim Pritchard read his geography lesson in the orthopedic room. Phil Bryant, Tim Newlin and Steve Sumner help gather old newspapers for the Kiwanis paper drive. fwivri, ZA? My ,t I. ,t. ,ff ,rye gm? 1 , Eg 75' Q' sw: J, Q, '! My 1 V' , 2 I 3 Y li '-grit. L' H ' La' 7 A V iw. 1 :vw .. I , , vw- W 3 'r,. ' .rg-' ,1 , ,wut ....e....sw. ..,, I an 'P 5 Y is SQ pi WW - . f ' . Q Fifi? Q t is v 1 ii' -s 1 Tom Lane and Mike Becker sell another bag of peanuts for the Kiwanis-sponsored Kids' Day. Organizations Page 143 Senior Service SENIOR SERVICE-BOTTOM ROW: D. Quast, M. Whitelow, Treas., K. Mast, Sec., T. Gibb, Pres., S. Schwartz, Vice-Pres., C. Carrier, L. Hamilton, D. Olds. ROW 2: I. Nelson, D. Rhode, D. Nolte, I. Dunn, S. Polhemus, L. Sauder, M. Newell, D. Wolff. ROW 3: K. SENIOR SERVICE One of the new services performed by the one hun- dred twenty members of this club Was working as readers and tutors in the remedial English classes. The girls also used their study halls for SENIOR SERVICE-BOTTOM ROW: D. Sar- ver, E. Pritzker, C. Vaster, M. Wittekiend, B. Pope, D. Hart, C. Berg, C. Garrels. ROW 2: P. White, K. Guynu, S. Kohler, C. Walter, L. Wilton, C. Hezlep, I. Dooley, C. Short. ROW 3: B. Butterfield, M. Krakos, S. Rode- wald, D. Schmaltz, C. Dobbins, C. Kellogg, Iohnston, C. Marchand, I. Summers, K. Ioa- chim, P. Schmitt, F. Duke, R. Maynard. ROW 4: M. Moore, M. Aldridge, S. Blankenship, D. Lindstrom, D. Iones, I. Mclntyre, T. Hoffman. ROW 5: S. Zimney, I. Wilson, I. Peters, I. Errion, I. Allenspach, D. Taborn, D. Thurman. working in the orthopedic room. Members served as ushers and guides at such events as Parents' Nigh.t and the Science Fair. Miss Peterson and a board of members made the decisions for the club. B. Patterson, B. Schwab. ROW 4: K. Willis, L. Zebell, M. Huffman, N. O'Leary, L. Daugh- erty, I. Ripka, I. Berk, C. Claude. ROW 5: C. Smith, P. Pulliam, M. Little, R. Dewey, T. Redington, C. Deemie, C. Pearson, C. Mc- Gillicuddy. Tutors Students SENIOR SERVICE-BOTTOM ROW: D. Pei- ier, K. Tumer, C. Keithley, I. Knoll, M. Hev esy, L. Mohn, M. Poarch. ROW 2: V. Thomp son, E. Gardner, S. Boyd, S. Towles, B. Gil- fert, V. Dace, L. Weyeneth, I. Van Ness ROW 3: L. Moore, S. Young, C. Smith, S Hoppe, C. Smith, B. Stevenson, K. Hanse, K. Kalina. ROW 4: S. Crapps, K. Iasinski, N. Brown, R. Gilgan, L. Humphrey, I. Ball, I. Walczak, B. Foster. ROW 5: A. Hofreiter, K. Dikeman, C. Volk, L. Davis, K. Miller, M. Sullivan, C. Cully. I. Heppner. Students Serve in Lilirrar LIBRARY AIDES The members of this group volunteered their services in the school library for one study hall a week. During these periods their tasks included shelving re- turned books and collecting the li- brary passes. The aides were in- structed in these jobs by the head librarian and group sponsor, Mr. Stanger. LIBRARY AIDES-BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ben- ko. S. Medina, D. Schnackenberg, S. Carroll, P. Edwards, G. Lybarger. V. Weitzel. ROW 2: S. Polhernus, V. Vaughn, A. Kaspar, K. Harris, P. Thomas, P. Powell, Mrs. William- son. ROW 3: I. Peters, C. Maubach. D. Van Osdol, K. Miller, I. Clark, S. Iohnson, S. Nelson. ROW 4: K. Willis, C. McNeil, P. Brown, D. Turner, S. Greisen, A. Rowboth- am. ROW 5: S. Blankenship, I. Winkler, L. Glenn, L. Gift, I. Ball, Mr. Stanger. Organizations Page 145 Ilf E OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF-BOTTOM C. Marquess. ROW 3: I. Gilinsky, M. Beck ROW: K. Korgie, C. Berg, M. DeGood, K. Cum- er, B. Gates, C. Hendricks, P. Carpentier, C mings, T. Heiple, M. Kahn. ROW 2: L. Chase, Kelly. ROW 4: M. Cannon, D. Kreiling. I T. Harper, M. Krakos, P. Donaldson, S. Keller, Casey, B. Michel, M. Gipson, I. Frost. OPI IO Provides News and Features K Mcfrk Novak Connie Walter Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Seventh hour in the OPINION room finds advisor Mrs. Chamness conferring with Cindy Marquess. E OPINION Editors: Bob Parks, Photography: Roger Hunsicker, Feature: David Kreiling, Sports: Iean Frost, News and Art: Talitha Harper, Feature: Cindy Marquess, News. Absent: Ric Russell, Editorial: Bruce Michel, Associate. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: R. Rogers, E. Pritzker, R. Neumann, I. Trim- mer, S. Epstein, M. Walker, S. Propp. ROW Z: K. Niekamp, D. Roberts, L. Cannon, F. Spano, E. Nyaradi, B. Strehlow, L. Radomsky. ROW Paper ms All- American OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF In keeping with its tradition of excel- lence, the OPINION received an All- American rating for the 1967-68 year. Several members of the staff attended summer journalism con- ferences and institutes, and twenty- five members were added. Pictures and stories about the pres- idential candidates appeared in the paper, and the staff again published the OPIUM during the Week of April Fools in the spring. During National Newspaper Week, the Peoria Adver- tising and Selling Club invited the OPINION editors to a luncheon. At a banquet at the end of the year, the new staff was announced. 3: S. Wagner, C. McGil1icuddy, S. Schultz, V. Vaughn, R. Horan, M. O'Connor, I. Summers. ROW 4: S. Rosenberg, K. Musqrove, R. Rus- sell, T. Redard, R. Hunsicker, T. Newlin, C. Martersteck. . l QC 97 l Organizations Page 147 Business Staff Finances OPI IO OPINION BUSINESS STAFF The members of the OPINION Business Staff held a subscription drive at the beginning of the school year and at the beginning of the second se- mester. They also counted out the papers and delivered them to the teachers, who then distributed them to the students. The staff collected subscription money and paid bills. Sponsored by Mr. Wyeth the staff corresponded with the paper's ad- vertisers. f Mas if My Ex A . i ff ,,.. , Ak,,k V V ' David Nemeyer Business and Advertising Manager I OPINION BUSINESS STAFFWBOTTOM ROW: M. Freed. ROW 2: I. Nicho- las, M. Krakos. ROW 3: C. Deemie, T. Gibb. ROW 4: Mr. Wyeth, B. Bcxmes. ROW 5: D. Nemeyer, I. Pluck. Bev Barnes and Dave Nemeyer help Mr. Wyeth juggle the books as Connie Walter looks on. ff LETTERMEN'S CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Salzer, C. Martersteck, I. Schonbrun, A. Hall- stron, M. Richards, M. Holden, M. Novak, D. Switzer, I. Hartnack. ROW 2: D. Brazier, D. Nell, B. Ulrich, C. Hendricks, I. Grier, D. Hotf- mann, S. Russell, R. Williams, E. Hunter. ROW 3: T. Bare, T. Damon, K. Musgrove, Pres., M. Binegar. Sec.-Treas,, R. McHugh, M. Bell, G. Whitaker, B. Bennett, C. Boirum. ROW 4: B. Gorsuch, F. Neubert, B. Michel, B. Farnum, G. Lynch, G. Beard, I. Myers, R. Schneider, Vice- Pres., R. White. ROW 5: S. Scott, M. Keller, R. Livingston, C. Kirley, S. Dimler, R. Hun- sicker, D. Ellis, I. Frost, S. Defenbaugh. Lettermen Repair Team Photo Frames LETTERMAN'S CLUB This year mem- bers of Letterman's Club obtained re- cent photographs of PHS athletic teams and added them to the older team pictures on the second floor. The members also repaired the LETTERMEN'S CLUBSBOTTOM ROW: S. Sumner, I. Meisinger, D. Lynch, A. Higgins. ROW 2: M. Lucieer, R. Sathoff, I. Young, D. frames that held these pictures. In order to be eligible for Letter- man's Club, a boy must have earned a letter in athletics, either as a par- ticipant or a student manager. Kreiling. ROW 3: M. Stringer, E. Gale, I. Pritchard, R. Bolz. ROW 4: G. Hickman, G. Beard, C. Peerless, T. Stonebock. Organizations Page 149 4 f f .M . 3 a P P Seniors Recognized for ehievements SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOT- TOM ROW: D. Olds, V. Regal, C. Dobbins, C. Short, L. Long, K. Horst. ROW 2: D. Lind- strom, D. Mathis, C. Martersteck, G. Lear, D. Nemeyer, M. Rieker. ROW 3: M. Cannon, P. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE- TY The Senior National Honor So- ciety Was an organization designed to recognize and reward outstanding scholarship and school citizenship. Each senior awarded membership in SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYiBOT- TOM ROW: D. Murphy, D. Hart, I. VanNess, R. Maynard, S. Kohler. ROW 2: P. White, I. Dunn, M. Barnes, S. Schwartz, K. Roach, M. Krakos. ROW 3: C. Walter, D. Stouff, I. Nel- son, B. Butterfield, S. Blankenship, C. Kellogg. A vfI5.?il:.,'2ST5 Bryant, S. Russell, G. Whitaker, K. Musgrove. R. Schneider. ROW 4: R. White, B. Koch, K. Swahlstedt, D. Blyly, B. Farnum, D. Ellis. ROW 5: B. Gorsuch, I. Frost, M. Keller, C. Kirley, S. Dimler, B. Michel. Senior National was evaluated on four major points by each teacher he had during his high school years. The students were graded on char- acter, leadership, service to the school and scholarship. ROW 4: S. Polhemus, N. O'Leary, S. Rode- wald, M. Davis, D. Iones, K. Mast. ROW 5: M. Little, C. Pearson, I. Huber, P. Aupperle, B. Greenwald, C. Volk. ABSENT: R. Hun- sicker, C. Carrier, D. Sarver. IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOClETY-BOT- TOM ROW: C. Lank, P. Farnurn, K. Shipley, I. Bodell, D. Currie, M. Hopkins, P. Ingersoll, I. Holden, S. Propp. ROW 2: S. Edwards, B. Sauder, T. Harper. D. Kaspar, L. Livingston, M. Baumgardner. D. Limer. C. Marquess, C. Thomas, A. Wamboldt. ROW 3: M. McCay, M. Manthey, I. Kujawa, C. Kelly, P. Donald- son, M. Barney. B. Lea. R. Homer. D. Thomp- son, C. Bloch. ROW 4: T. Newlin, R. Sathotf, I. Thomas, I. Frost, M. Birdsell, I. Traub, S. Sumner, M. O'Connor, I. Miller, L. Sloan. ROW 5: B. Buchbinder. D. Coker, B. Ulrich, T. Redard, P. Hoffmann, F. Picl, F. Bennett, I. Kahn, I. Benjamin, T. Lane. tudents Honored for Accomplishments IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY Sophomore s t u d e n t s who ranked in the upper ten percent of their class academically Were in- ducted into this honor society at a special assembly before parents and fellow students. QUILL AND SCROLL-BOTTOM ROW: S. Propp, E. Pritzker, D. Sarver, D. Nolte, C. Marquess. ROW Z: S. Schwartz, K. Roach, C. Walter, M. Novak, L. Sloan. K. Iohnson. ROW 3: S. Rodewald, D. Iones, T. Harper, S. Ed- -sis ii It .aj . i f ,sms QUILL AND SCROLL At an assembly in the spring new members were initiated into this honorary organiza- tion for student journalists. Iuniors and seniors who ranked in the top third of their class were eligible. wards, P. White, C. Carrier. ROW 4: M. Mc- Cay, L. Schindles, M. Becker, D. Nemeyer, I. Frost. T. Gibb. ROW 5: T. Newlin. R. Ryan. R. Hunsicker, D. Kreiling, R. Russell, B. Michel. .gn f 1-rx . .M r .. W . V -we .... . ..., . 33.4 gf, -. V... It--W: : ..'5.m':? V . .- I 4 S- 5 sf 'ii if 1. -sir .. , 1., fwgr--Q es awww if Qfzqsi -f ., M... ...ns KL . .. 32 .,,,.. .- A., 'stliisttsf Wimziiilsm .t ffizswzw A254212 msisffs +2zf,.fz! ,tl .. ti 21421:-:rf riff: Organizations Page 151 . tw.. 1 is Der Weihnachtsmann Visits Christmas Party GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: N. Vulgaris. M. Martin, K. Shipley, I. Bodell, E. Nyaradi, K. Cummings, C. Bloompott, S. Hill, M. Walk- er. ROW 2: C. Happach, N. Schlis, B. Huyck, A. Hessing, M. Baumgardner, K. Niekamp, I. Schulz, I. Kellogg. ROW 3: R. Hoffmann, K. Getz, M. Coulson. D. Stringer, R. Koch, I. GERMAN CLUB The largest organi- zation at Central began its season of meetings with a program pre- sented by Marsha Coulson and Io- anna Huber, who showed slides of their summer trip to Germany and neighboring countries. Dr. Weiers- GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Lester, C. Lane, I. Hensley, V. Dotson, V. Pogue, E. Holden D Hudson S DeIarnett I Dem se . . . . . . p y. M. Peters, K. Gipson, R. Michel, S. DeCrem- er, L. Driver, I. Nicholas, T. Fliege, M. Man- they. ROW 3: P. Aupperle, R. Schmidt, B. Greenwald, D. Giebelhausen, R. Beard, I. Kujawa, C. McNeil, L. Sloan. M. McCay. Vice- Pres. ROW 4: B. Culler, I. Tracy, I. Dovers- berger, M. Meister, P. Taylor, R. Kirn, M. Stringer, R. Louis. ROW 5: I. Frost, Treas.. M. Gipson, F. Bennett, Pres., I. Simkins, P. Hoffmann, B. Russell, D. Kreiling, T. Lan- caster, C. Davis. heuser from Bradley and foreign stu- dents at Central provided the other programs. The Christmas party fea- tured Der Weihnachtsmann. The club was advised by Miss Ziegler and Mr. Hogan. Neubert, G. Belt, D. Larson, C. Kummer. ROW 4: D. Iohnson, I. Sones. A. Setterland, I. Ketay. P. Martin, S. Mitchell, S. Krause, G. Fogler. ROW 5: I. Frost. B. Bohner, F. Picl, D. Mehl, B. Grissom, D. Bauwens, D. Fosco. C. Mau- bach, I. Ulrich. I I S GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: C. Parks, I. Pittsley, D. Strickler, A. Higgins, R. Wolsch- lag, D. Boone, M. Haun, S. Gluckin, Sec., P Farnum. ROW 2: D. Boheneck, C. Thomas, C. Dobbins, I. Dace, D. Demick, M. Buselmeier, P. Peil, P. O'Brien. BOW 3: S. Graf, S. Stahl S. Wagner, M. Manuel, R. Hunsicker, T. Riek GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: B. Streh low. I. Lee, T. Davison, B. Wilson, I. Ashton P. Petersen, M. Riney, R. Rae. ROW 2: R Ohl, L. Loogen, I. Miller, L. White, T. Spietz I. VanNess, D. Nell, S. Kobler, L. Radomski ROW 3: M. Strangeland, A. Kaspar, D. Limer A. McConnell, N. Harvey, F. Spano, G. Kili er, T. Ryan. F. Mast, M. Foster. ROW 4: R. Hanelt, G. Aman, I. Gibson, S. Hansis, M. Stahl, C. Studdard, I. Consigny, E. Korth. ROW 5: M. Brockhouse, B. Smith, M. Koch M. Folkers, T. Redard, D. Paule, T. Weyhrich I. Kahn, I. Gunn. gore, M. Martin, I. Brown. ROW 4: P. Helms, E. Phillips, I. Miller, V. Vaughan, S. Schultz, G. Antle, S. Rucker, D. Stringer, L. Schmidt. ROW 5: E. Gale, S. Wells, C. Weeks. I. Rohleder, I. Shively, I. Ober, E. Peterson, D. Pettit, K. Stringer. Organizations Page 153 . xl x f- ng, f:i's5f'77 YW . fl ta? ' 2 y. . QA .ra A Kathy Willis and Lark Zebell learn make-up tricks at a Y-Teens meeting. Y-TEENS-BOTTOM ROW: S. Lamb, L. Cun- diff, S. Marlatt, L. Harrison. ROW 2: Mrs. Parker, L. Long, K. Aberle, S. Aberle, D. Day. ROW 3: L. Mathenia, K. Horst, D. Strickler, C. Short, Pres. ROW 4: L. Zebell, I. McMahon, C. Claude, Sec.-Treas., N. Sells, B. Schwab. ROW 5: A. Rowbotham, L. Glenn, P. Aupperle, K. Willis, Vice-Pres. Y-Teens Sell Greensg ffice Pages Serve PHS OFFICE PAGES-BOTTOM ROW: D. Hart, M. Cox, L. Hamilton, I. Dooley, P. Farnum, E Pritzker, R. Solomon, L. Harrison, C. Garrels ROW 2: K. Hunt, G. Stuttle, K. White, D. Red ington, K. Horst, K. Ingersoll, B. Larence, L Moore. ROW 3: K. Mast, V. Scott, P. Woodson S. Wegel, M. Sturdivant, D. Evans, B. Patter- son, L. Sauder, C. Beavers. ROW 4: L. Liv ingston, C. Kellogg, R. Roehnelt, K. Gorman, I. Gerber, I. Sword, B. Kominski, C. Claude. ROW 5: M. Trumpold, L. Glenn, R. Schmidt, I. Plack, I. Allenspach, K. Dikeman, M. Little I. Traub, I. Kujawa. Y-TEENS Sponsored by Mrs. Parker this group of girls sold greens at Christmas and provided a Halloween party for the orphans at Guardian Angel Home. Y-Teens also made plans for trips to Chicago and St. Louis in the spring and invited a Merle Norman representative to speak at one of their meetings. OFFICE PAGES The girls serving as office pages this year Were chosen on the basis of initiative, attendance and Willingness to Work. The pages ran errands, tabulated reports, sent messages, recorded in- formation on ill students, led visitors around the building and operated the switchboard. Q it Q Musical Clubs Promote Appreciation GERMAN SINGERS-BOTTOM ROW: S. Hill. C. Bloompott, K. Cummings, I. Frost, K. Ship- ley, I. Kellogg. ROW 2: K. Niekamp, I. Schultz. C. Happach, D. Burke, M. Baumgard- ner, M. Martin, E. Nyaradi, I. Bodell, N. Vul- GERMAN SINGERS The members of this group met Weekly for the enjoy- ment and education of singing in German. The Singers performed at church luncheons and at the Christ- mas Talent Assembly directed by Miss Ziegler. MUSIC WORKSHOP-BOTTOM ROW: K. White, Sec.-Treas., P. Edwards, G. Lybarger, I. Coale, I. Lee, I. Ashton, L. Howells, C. Bloompott, V. Young. ROW 2: S. Butterfield, M. Baumgardner, D. Rapp, I. Sephes, N. Pue- schel, D. Schnackenberg, L. Long, C. Short. M. DeGood, L. Tupper, Pres. ROW 3: G. Stuttle, K. Evans, P. Donaldson, K. Roach, P. garis. ROW 3: R. Kirn, I. Kujawa, M. Coulson, D. Stringer, R. Hoffmann, C. McNeil, N. Schlis, B. Huyck, A. Hessing. ROW 4: M. Gipson, F. Bennett, I. Simkins, I. Pickering, P. Hallman, B. Russell, M. Meister, M. Stringer, P. Taylor. MUSIC WORKSHOP Music Work- shop was open to all students inter- ested in music. In an informal at- mosphere students presented vocal and instrumental music programs for each other. Mrs. Szepessy advised. Iohnson, L. Chase. D. Wilkinson, D. Roberts, G. Iohnston, K. Cummings. ROW 4: S. Dow- ell, C. Hawk, I. Trauh, C. Maubach, L. Mc- Gowan, B. Morris, N. Waltmire, L. Turner, D. Iones. ROW 5: R. Rose, K. Kellerstrass, I. Coker, F. Bunzell, C. Weeks, D. Lush, Vice- Pres., V. Bell, K. Stringer, B. Harlow. x Organizations Page 155 Future Teachers Throw atermelon Part FUTURE TEACHERS Those inter- ested in a teaching career were able to get guidance and information from this organization. The year began with a get-acquainted watermelon party. Among their other activities was a meeting at the YWCA spon- sored by the Honorary Wornen's So- rority. With assistance from sponsor Mr. McCann, the Future Teachers planned a tutoring program in co- operation with Key Club and Senior Service. This service was to aid the visually handicapped students at Central. The club paid organizational and national tees by dues and through several doughnut sales dur- ing finals. FUTURE TEACHERS-BOTTOM ROW: D. Sar- ver, M. Freed, P. Tenpenny, R. Maynard, K. Shipley, I. Hensley, L. Wilton, Treas., D. Cur- rie. ROW 2: C. Kellogg. M. Krakos, Vice- Pres., K. Roach, Pres., C. Walter, H. Burgess. M. Manthey, C. Schmedt, I. Dunn, L. Long. Future teachers get acquainted at their annual ROW 3: N. O'Leary, D. Tumer, C. Kelly, D. Thompson, C. Bloch, T. Harper, I. Ripka, V. Vaughn. ROW 4: Mr. McCann, L. Driver, D. Crabtree, S. Wagner, Sec., L. Schindles, P. Pulliam, S, Blankenship, B. Hoffmann, Miss Albright. watermelon party in the fall. .. .,. A' .. i . ss T 7' f E aff i L C K. it K it fd. .,,. In ,. .V...... .... by 3 L... ,y..gp , gli E' ,.,. sl., L . .. t I -:EQ . 'L 1' 'K' x F A Y - l i 't lff K.,i' i - - - '-,,--,.. 4. X 4 si. 'io if iss.. A . M' ' 1 5' 'f ,f .WY Q K Future teachers and school children enjoy the Christmas party at Douglas School. - 63 9 3522. its PRE-MED-BOTTOM ROW: I. Schonbrun, Pres., M. Gipson, I. Frost, Sec.-Treas., K. Reed. ROW 2: R. Wootton, I. Roehrig, Vice-Pres., lubs Stud Sciences PRE-MED CLUB A visit to St. Francis Hospital and various reports by members and guest speakers helped increase the members' knowledge of medicine. The organization was sponsored by Mr. Sommer. FUTURE NURSES The main project of this club was helping the TB As- sociation. They filled envelopes for mailing, and a i d e d individual patients, all under the supervision of Mrs. Keithley, club sponsor. SCIENCE CLUB Sponsored by Mr. Horst, this club, a member of the Il- linois Iunior Academy of Science, had a speaker and several movies, and helped set up Lakeview Center for the Science Fair in the spring. R. Reed. ROW 3: I. Simkins, I. Pickering, Mr. Sommer. FUTURE NURSES-BOTTOM ROW: S. Kohler, Kellogg, B. Thomas, Sec.-Treas.. S. Mack. I. Schulz, D. Limer, Pres., I. Starnes, V. Weit- ROW 3: H. Lennarson, L. Alba, M. Gipson. zel. ROW 2: Mrs. Keithley, C. Betson, I. Vice-Pres., G. Antle, C. Carr. SCIENCE CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: S. Keller, Schultz, B. Defenbaugh, I. Benjamin, Pres., B. Murray, I. Holden, Vice-Pres., C. Petruzzi, I. Reeser, I. Ieter. Sec.-Treas., I. Baird. ROW 2: Mr. Horst, S. Now, is that too tight? asks Debbie Limer ot Michelle Gipson. Organizations Page 157 ART GUILD-BOTTOM ROW: I. Bowman. W. Schultz, T. Meyers, M. Hopkins, S. Gluckin, S. Beechler, B. Larence, L. Mohn. ROW 2: S LeRoy, H. Mandel, D. Kaspar, L. Cannon, R. Williams, A. Hickman, K. Hunt, N. Pueschel ROW 3: I. Ball, I. Booth, P. Fares, I. Frost. C. McNeil, L. Heerde, C. Sturm, T. King. ROW 4 N. Grimm, M. Greene, M. Manual, C. Boirum M. Gipson, K. Kalina, C. Happach, I. Walczak ROW 5: R. Duvall, I. Fritts, C. Peerless, G Hickman, I. Aupperle, R. Dewey, L. Davis, I Allenspach. rt uild Visits Local Showings ART GUILD This year Art Guild members focused their attention on the art of Peoria. They took a num- ber ot trips to Lakeview Center and Bradley University to view showings by local artists, as well as a bus trip to St. Louis in the spring. Mr. Blan- chard spoke to the club members on graphic designs at one of the meet- ings. Films were shown on artists in whom the students were interested. Under the direction ot Mrs. Blan- chard, members worked on entries for the Scholastic Art Competition and on displays for the Fine Arts Festival held at PHS in the spring. Tapestries made by Art Guild members decorate the walls of Room C. 'f5l-Hf , ' . 4?- 2, EQ I 'M ' T f ' ' B ggixztsfgzgi ' '.i,ffliTriV ' 2? .r K3 E- Bill Wagner cmd Mrs. Blanchard load entries for an art contest. ART GUILD-BOTTOM ROW: S. Sullivan, L. Sauder, I. Dennis. E. Loveridqe, S. Swanson. K. Taylor, B. Pope, I. Costello. ROW 2: M. Rogers, I. Graf, N. Graham, L. Priebe, P. Lane D. Gomes. B. Hart, S. Epstein, Mrs. Blanchard. ROW 3: M. Martin, B. Patterson, Sec., M. Kra- kos, C. Verkler, S. Edwards, F. Duke, S. Visitors at the Fine Arts Wegel, I. Hensley. ROW 4: B. Bossingham, I. Huber, C. Pearson, S. Keller, S. Rodewald, Pres., P. Moore, D. Lindstrom. G. Hess. ROW 5: B. Wolford, I. Yocum, L. Verkler, Treas., R. Washburn, B. Wagner, Vice-Pres.. K. Bennett, P. Pulliam. I. Traub. is hx ,it 'i' Festival study the exhibits. Organizations Page 159 TUPI Provides Varied Activities UTOPIA-BOTTOM ROW: M. Vandenberg, K. Kalina, V. Thompson, D. Bailey, S. Marlatt, T. Heiple, D. Currie, K. Eckhart, M. Poarch. ROW 2: I. Kellogg, P. Lortom, T. Harper, I. Iohnson, K. White, D. Rhode, I. Getz, N. Blades, P. Powell. ROW 3: S. Meinke, B. Hart, C. Kuhn, P. O'Brien, D. Limer, L. Cannon, Sec., L. Cu- UTOPIA The United Teens of Peoria in Action offered a Wide array of ac- tivities to Peoria High students. In the fall the group Went on a hayrack ride and helped put up flags down- town on Veterans' Day. Later in the UTOPIA-BOTTOM ROW: I. Nelson. N. Vul- garis, D. Kirtley, P. Nicot, D. Iasinski, I. Dooley. I. Walczak, E. Gardner, S. Boyd. ROW 2: C. Kellogg, D. Iones, B. Stevenson, C. Verkler, Vice-Pres., B. Patterson, A. Hofreiter, D. Schmaltz, A. Bartel, L. Michel. ROW 3: T. Hoffman, K. Miller, M. Sullivan, I. Ripka, I. sick, S. Swanson, D. Gomes. ROW 4: B. Sau- der, M. Rapp, C. Studdard, S. Hansis, K. Gor- man, I. Consigny, R. Scott, L. Glastord, B. Poster. ROW 5: D. Russell, I. Wingfield, M. Trumpold, D. Bryant, I. Plack, G. Kuchel, R. Dewey, D. Crowe, D. Malone. year, UTOPIA held a bake sale to raise funds for the organization. Under the direction of Mr. Irwin, members took a bus trip to Spring- field, as Well as going skating, to- bogganing and horseback riding. Ball, S. Rodewald, M. Russell, S. Bowers, B. Thornburg. ROW 4: P. Pulliam, D. Stuff, R. Williams, G. Short, I. Schonbrun, C. McGil1i- cuddy, D. Greenleaf, C. Deemie, K. Dikeman. ROW 5: D. Fields, B. Wagner, F. Neubert, R. Shesol, R. Russell, Pres., I. Peterson, T. Gibb, D. Taborn, C. Smith. 'WW L ,nu fl 1,51 UTOPIA-BOTTOM ROW: L. Mohn, D. Picton, D. Hart, I. VanNess, C. Berg, C. Reider, R Neumann, C. Garrels, S. Schwartz. ROW 2 K. Iasinski, B. Gilfert, D. Peifer, A. Anzaldua V. Dace, L. Wilton, L. Lochbaum, C. Sprague Mr. Irwin. ROW 3: G. Stuttle, T. Myers, W Schultz, R. Williams, I. Grier, M. Martin, I Hensley, A. McConnell, D. Rapp. ROW 4: I. Allenspach, R. Gilgan, L. Humphrey, D. Block, S. King, I. McMahon, C. Lane, K. Horst, B. Tysall. ROW 5: L. Nordwall, D. Nelson, I. Hazelwood, I. Myers, G. Beard, K. Neal, L. Verkler, Treas., R. Wilton, I. Fabish. Dennis Bidney whizzes across the iinish line for first place in the UTOPIA- UTOPIA member sponsored tricycle race. help put up flags X rs' ,. Q rgznkuigm fs, W . . .1 ' s Debbie Malone, Sue Hansis, and Gay Stuttle on Veterans' Day. Organizations Page 161 A cold winter day and smooth ice beckon UTOPIA members to an afternoon oi skating. TOPI Offers Relaxation Lois Mohn discovers that mounting a frisky horse on a cold day is no easy task. UTOPIA members board a bus that will take them to a pre-legislative con- ference in Springfield prior to the Youth Government Day. L.. - , , ., , Wisden 556 lubs Learn its . . . . A.. , l , it K dir-K, 1 DRAFTING CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: R. Hanelt, D. Kellenberger, Pres., G. Larson, R. Brown, I. Hunt. HOW 2: T. Lane, G. Schuller, C. Step- zinski, R. DeVault, R. Bidney. ROW 3: B. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: V. Adams, L. Wenger. ROW 2: C. Glover. ROW 3: P. Taylor, Pres., Mr. Winter. ROW 4: I. Sones, D. Giebelhausen, G. Selke, M. Sharpe. ew Methods of ohievement H DRAFTING CLUB The Drafting Club consisted of students interested in drafting and learning about new techniques used in this ancient art. The members had the opportunity to learn computerized drafting, pen- cil-and-ruler drafting and the use of . darkrooms in drafting. The draftsmen I. then applied their knowledge in competition for the Best Draftsman of the Year award, created last year by sponsor Mr. Whitaker. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB With the help of sponsor Mr. Winter and some new equipment, the Photography Club gained experience and in- creased efficiency in the production of basketball booster pictures and portraits of students. The club pur- chased a new enlarger, several film developers and bulk film. The group was also granted use of another darkroom in the science wing, which increased their speed of production. Stauf, Treas., B. Levy, M. Stringer, S. Williams, D. VanPelt. ROW 4: D. Myers, K. Harms, I. Sullivan, M. Kominski. ROW 5: Mr. Whit- aker, R. Koeppel, I. Rohleder, M. Koch. Photography Club members take a student's portrait. xr.,.L... wi. 1 Q 'ft 'R Organizations Page 163 .gs ft? . . ' A., . to ft'- V 1 ' if Q' 2 . as . - My 4 'ln'wif'? - ' ef' 2 Q Q enior Girls Work for rea Businessmen OFFICE OCCUPATIONS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Vaster, D. Wolff, M. Wittekiend, L. Weyeneth, I. Knoll, L. Priddy, Mrs. Pocklington. ROW 2: K. Ioachim, D. Tucker, C. Young, P. Schmitt, M. Whitelow, I. Dooley, L. Hamilton. ROW 3: C. Hickmen, C. Correll, D. Quast, M. Lush, S. Hoppe, B. Foster, C. Marchand. ROW 4: I. Heppner. C. Cully, L. Daugherty, M. Huff- man, N. Burns, N. Brown, M. Aldridge. Latin Club Studies Roman ulture and Government LATIN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: B. Koehl, D. Bailey, G. Gillett, Consul, R. Gilgan, T. Ep- ley, G. Lynbarger, K. Regan, K. Downs. ROW 2: M. Hoffman, S. Lange, C. Carr, I. Virden, K. 3, Q 'U 1 'Sz -A, .Q .gf Q ,.., 552 Hymbaugh, K. Maubach, G. Nellas. ROW 3: I. Brackbill, Consul, L. Rodewald, Scriba, D. Smith, T. Bare, B. Gestrine, M. Voelker. Quaestor, R. Kerr. M. M. Voelker. M hz A ..ag..w- 'f ., ,,., .3 ,, . E N . S Q OFFICE OCCUPATIONS This group of senior girls attended classes each morning and Worked for area busi- nessmen during the afternoons. The girls Were graded on skill and ap- pearance by their employers and Mrs. Pocklington. At the end of the year, a banquet was held in honor of the past year's employers. LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latin Club this year was to empha- size the correlation between Roman culture and modern civilization. This was to show that Latin influences modern life. The organization of the club Was based on the ancient Ro- man government. The officers Were: consuls, a scribus and a quaestor. Ms: Q 5 xr, ' fm ,, i W' I f it F' . M ,Y mmfkf-.f,.,f'-3 gift . - M .YW 3 fb - - fi .5 'ii Nl u-...1f-sr.s'.4, -ff- ,o 4 -- My 'f f ,M it ss., af- ' '- nauagg '-52 x ' .X is f i ' K X PM ., M r I ,rf aw 1 . X . . - V I l W MZ - M- -nr :V on , 415251 it H ' ' . or A- M- w H-Zn .1 ,fa , i 3' Wkmr- -Q.. 151 -. gs? W,.,2,,f s 52, , K ,K I s 2, it J f .- ., . tgp ,wwf 3 Y .W it 1 v . s .. rg . ,., QQ., evil s V 3. 1 'Erin 5 E , 1. W a 3 Q . , .er.,. .-5 I X! , 4, I Q 74 if or -. COUNSELOR PAGES-BOTTOM ROW: M. Newell, D. Peifer, S. Marlatt, A. Kucukcetin, S. Beechler, R. Neumann, C. Keithley. ROW 2: P. Nicot, A. Robertson, G. Washington, D. See- dorl, C. Castle, C. Lank. ROW 3: K. Kalina, E. Gardner, S. Boyd, I. Walczak, V. Fowler, P. White, I. Studdard. ROW 4: A. Bartel, L. Clark, L. Nordwall, S. Dobbins, I. Grier, V. Beavers. ROW 5: R. Geddes, S. Wickersham, T. Hoffman, I. Errion, L. Cusick, M. Russell, K. McCormack. Pages Assist Counselors COUNSELOR PAGES With the addi- tion of a counselor to the stall, even more girls got the opportunity to Work as pages. Chosen on the basis of appearance, personality and scholarship, the counselor pages COUNSELOR PAGES-BOTTOM ROW: V. Re- gal, V. Solomon. P. Lowes, S. Switzer, K. Eckhart, D. Murphy, M. Hevesy, L. Mohn. ROW 2: D. Olds, K. Guynn, S. Kobler, F. Vaughan, I. Bush, I. Getz, P. Ingersoll. ROW 3: C. Wolff, D. Kaspar, M. Brandes, M. Bar- i. . , .uelwvf '- -wg.. xg ,qi .Q , ,, .Eg .,.. ..... I f gave up one study hall a day to as- sist the counselors with such things as filing absence excuses and ad- mits, answering the telephone, and delivering rnessages to students from the counselors. ney, L. Roehnelt, D. Limer, C. Dobbins. ROW 4: S. Meinke, C. Studdard, I. Consigny, I. Foutch. B. Crowe, L. Driver, C. Schmedt. ROW 5: I. Miller, P. Sullivan, L. Davis, D. Gift, C. Lee, T. Swords, M. Stahl. ' i N 'V J .5 A ' 4 Q X l. kd Organizations Page 165 Spanish Club Visits Chicago SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club's busy year began with a candy sale at the University National Bank and ct fall picnic. With the funds from the sale, the club Went to Chicago to see a Mexican folklore group perform. Other highlights of the year included talks given by a student teacher on Volencia, Spain, and by Miss Bailey, sponsor of the club, about her sum- mer in Madrid. Spanish National Honor Society recognized advanced students who did outstanding work in Spanish. The Spanish Club Was affiliated with the Honor Society through dues. Those students elected to th were informed a t t e r semester. e Society the first SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOTTOM ROW: C. Lank, M. Newell. ROW 2: P. Trout, C. Bloch. ROW 3: C. Walter, M. Krakos. ROW 4: C. Hendricks, T. Gibb. B. Sauder. ROW 5: I. King, P. Okerberg. SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Pieiter. L. Wilton, Pres., L. Cannon, C. Bloch, V. Dot- son, M. Trumpold, K. Korgie. ROW 2: V. Mar tin, I. Dunn, I. Hutchinson, K. Hoffman, M Krakos. R. Walter. ROW 3: C. Hawk, T. Gibb, G. Kouchel, D. Cain, I. Wagner, M. Phenix, I. Ripka. ft it ,, My o' . ,K is i gee'-1si'f sG'7 .glviitiiiffl '?f.i' is53fl7 -, WW? 'ii' 1 gg f ,,y fgwr eficf : ft if U . , I 2 S ff 1-at J it it i gr? 5 ,ymattsh MW tb K QY s it 'Zig ? xl -- ' if 5 l .1-A .. Q 1 -- - if 1 -I . -- Lggsig 3 yi.: . '- jjj i l' H ' 0' I, ft rt-1 '..' ., wqgfyga-1-. P 19 'tti' 1 ' . ' X 5 It 5 K J , -If , jf 1 ,S 5 Z 'z M 3 f . . it Ee .ms M , an V My vnu 'V .. I ,s 1 1 'va gf, . is fn if 4 1 way 7-azfgvf W ,,,Z, rs. A x-. SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: B. Tysall, I. Albright, N. Newcomer, D. Keith, R. Solo mon, R. Neumann, Sec.. S. Beechler. ROW 2: I. Dotson, C. Schmeedt, M. Barney, R. Dooley SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: F. Vaughan, K. Agee, V. Clemons, S. LeRoy. I. Brown, V. Young, W. Propp. ROW 2: L. Waller, C. Volk, I. Giles, V. Sharpe, D. Matarelli, Treas., M. Q T! 7 1 T. Waltmire, I. Pearson. ROW 3: I. Wagner, K. Swanson, I. Gower, Vice-Pres., I. Oliver R. Sathoif, M. Russell, K. McCormack. Zuercher. ROW 3: C. Maubach, R. Laughlin, T. Sionebock. L. Blanco, B. Rowbothan, D. Turner, L. Watson. 5 K 5 I I 'f n, fi ' 2 .24 ' ' I' I ' ' Organizations Page 167 ORCHESTRA Daily the fifty members ORCHESTRA-BOTTOM ROW: H. Miller, D. Currie, C. Marquess, B. Smith. C. Meister, I. Ebenstein. S. Epstein. ROW Z: I. Nicholas, K. Greene, L. Rosenbaum. G. Ellis. A. Higgins, G. Gillett, V. Pogue. ROW 3: B. Schwab, M. Barnes, I. Summers, A. Robertson, I. Bennett, I. Bodell, I. Dunn. ROW 4: Mr. Casper, L Michel, M. Little, M. Maginn, I. King. D. Ians- sen, I. Dunlap, B. Maubach. ROW 5: P. Aup- perle, I. Doversberger. G. Glover, B. Bohner. I. Wolber, I. Long, D. Peterson. Orchestra elcornes A broken violin and a little ingenuity provide a bit ot humor. of the PHS orchestra rehearsed under the direction of the new conductor, A Mr. Casper. Twice a week thirty-iive members ot the band joined the or- chestra for a combined rehearsal. Members participated in the Bloom- ington and District Festivals in the ... fall and in the Mid-State Nine Fes- .,.. rr- tival, State Solo Competition. and the Fine Arts Concert in the spring. T G The orchestra sold birthday calen- dars and checked coats at home bas- G ketball games to raise funds. This ' . year, twenty-three members of the . orchestra represented Peoria High in Q S Q ' 5 I , ,. the Central Illinois Youth Symphony. f , Q. L 5? Cs you L- wi GET 7 TH 197' ,E UNQTRUNG farm, L ii , Y A-, .12 2. if - 1 il, it 1 it ORCHESTRA-BOTTOM ROW: S. Wegel, P. Linstrom, P. McAuliffe. ROW 4: V. Heerman, Lane, S. Keller, I. Troth, T. Hammack, D. R. Bolz, D. Myers, G. Selke, B. Nelson, R. Smith, S. Hill. ROW 2: P. Trout, S. Stahl, F. Powell. N. Harvey, C. Shanks. ROW 5: B. Duke, K. Schwab, I. Pearson, D. Lindstrom, B. Buchbinder, G. Williams, I. Frost. S. Ashburn, Huyck, S. Shoemaker. ROW 3: M. Belke, S. B. Koch, D. Bauwens, I. Ulrich. Wagner, R. Louis, I. Frost, M. Manthey, D. For trumpeters concentration is the name of the game. Mr. Casper listens intently as Becky Smith rehearses her part. Organizations Page 169 FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: D. Smith, M. McAver, M. Avery, I. Trimmer, R. Cincere, D. Legg, C. Rucker, S. Epstein. ROW Z: P. Lor- ton, B. Hart, R. Fletcher, I. Grier, E. Horn, A. Sullivan, M. Kahn, M. Picl. ROW 3: I. Bevis, S. Gorsuch, F. Hermes, F. Clark, P. Pratt, N McClure, I. Gerber, A. Bohls. ROW 4: I. Barnhart, L. Glasford, B. Thornburg, B. Nelson, S. Schultz, M. Rapp, L. Nordwall, M. McAvoy. French Club Revoltsl FRENCH CLUB Revolution! The French Club this year based its or- ganization on the idea of the French Revolution. The nobles collected money from the peasants and so raised money for the club. FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: K. Weih, S. OH, S. Sorkis, S. Thorpe, M. Freed, N. Abram- son, D. Currie, S. Propp. ROW 2: C. Mar- quess, K. Ingersoll, C. Williams, R. Roeh- nelt, D. Seedorl, Sec., K. Greene, H. Bennett, C. Wagner, Mrs. Irwin. ROW 3: P. Donald- This organization, under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Irwin, sang French carols at Christmas, corresponded With pen pals in France and held a bubble gum contest to see who could blow the biggest bubbles. son, L. Chase, L. Michel, Treas.. L. Berg, L. Schindles, D. Kaspar, A. Bartel, T. Harper. ROW 4: C. Salter, I. Benjamin, G. Collins, R. Russell, Vice-Pres., G. Foreman, Pres., K. Bennett, G. Short, S. Greisen, I. VanC1eve. Students Work Backstage STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW-BOTTOM Lynch, B. Barnes, Pres. ROW 3: Mr. Bauder, ROW: B. Scwab, Vice-Pres., D. Thomas, P. M. Stringer, B. Gates, S. Woodworth, A. Dow- Schmitt, T. Thomas, B. Fite. ROW 2: H. Voges. ell, Mr. Harden. R. Moody, K. Schwab, S. Blankenship, D. Harold Voges, Dave Lynch and Mike Stringer control the lights and cur- tains during a play. STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW In addition to the speakers and per- formers seen on stage, a number of persons served backstage. Many of these people Were members of the Stage and Projection Crew. As Well as operating the sound and lighting equipment at assemblies, the mem- ber ran movie projectors for teach- ers and set up speakers for tests. Sponsors Mr. Bauder and Mr. Harden awarded letters to members who served for four years. Crew members Bev Barnes and Bonnie Schwab get the spotlight ready for the next act of the play. -uv- THESPIANS-BOTTOM ROW: L. Shinkle, S. Gluckin, D. Boone, L. Callahan, D. Madigan R. Solomon, M. Walker, S. Propp, C. Cham berlain, K. Weih, I. Getz, B.McLemore, S. Cren- shaw. ROW 2: D. McElhiney, A. Domnick, C. Lewis, G. Hess, M. Kahn. T. Myers, M. Hop Thespians Gail Hess and Katie Weih help distribute programs at the Peoria Players production ot Onions in the Stew. W rr kins, N. McElhiney, P. Powell, I. Lochbaum, S. Vespa, L. Wenger, H. Voges, C. Hezlep, Historian, I. Bowman. ROW 3: M. Oesterle R. Yalowitz, K. Ford, N. Foerter, I. Gerber, D. Seedorf, L. Glover, W. Schultz, K. Roach, Sec. B. Whitman, D. Lush, Pres., R. Scott, N. Walt- mire, L. Zebell. ROW 4: I. Berk, P. tier, I. Huber, C. Pearson, L. Bates, aldson, C. Carrier, Vice-Pres., L. Alba, er, R. Powell, W. Holly, D. Mehl, T. M. Greene, A. Rowbotham. Miss Caveny, director of the spring play, offers helpful to several members of the cast. Carpen- P. Don- T. Harp- Preston, criticism in Wmnmwfl Thespians Present Bc-xcketw THESPIANS This year the Thespians presented Becket as their annual Spring Play. At some of the meet- ings, members acted in skits and pantomimes. Thespians performed in plays or worked backstage in order to gain membership in National Thes- pians. For one hundred hours of work, a student earned ten points which admitted him to the national organization. For each additional ten points, the student received a star. Five stars entitled a Thespian to membership in Honor Thespians, the highest award available. Many Thespians also worked with local theater groups to gain experience in the field of drama. as Spring Pla Sari Gluckin demonstrates the importance of facial expressions and Cherri Hezlep and Wayne Holly try out for parts in Becket, the ' . 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ROW A. Belt. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB-BOTOM ROW: R. S. Harness, Sec. ROW 2: Mr. Naschert, C. Powell, Vice-Pres., G. Mcmgum, T. Davison, Stepzinski, Treas., A. Belt, D. Blyly, Pres. WRITING CLUB Several times dur- ing the year, the Writing Club com- piled and published the literary mag- azine, Colon, Comma and Question Mark, with the assistance oi Mrs. Holmes. The magazine consisted of creative Writings, poems and essays Written by Peoria High students and contributed by the English teachers. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB The sci- ence fiction of today is the science fact of tomorrow, according to Mr. Naschert, sponsor of the Science Fic- tion Club. Club members published and distributed the Science Fiction Newsletter. With funds from candy sales, the club added to its four hun- dred volume library. Science Fiction Club president Don Blyly sells candy to iamished students. Q s. gf . v , . s V. BAND-BOTOM ROW: B. Picl. R. Michel, T. Epley, M. Scheiiler, R. Wolschlag, B. Web- ber. R. Schmaltz, S. Richards, I. Hosea, G. Ellis. ROW 2: G. Gillett. I. Nicholas, C. Schlick, I. Iohnsori, K. Greene, N. Newcomer, D. Poster, D. Iones, D. Kaufmann. B. Mau- hach. ROW 3: P. Maubach, I. Sones, I. Neu- bert, I. Wagner, I. Wagner, D. Peterson, R. 8' it .MW P Hunsicker, R. Steimle, B. Steimle, B. Thom- burg. ROW 4: B. Koch, T. Karnes, D. Trout, G. Harrison. K. Bevis, I. Thomas, I. Dischert, A. Allen, S. Mauschbaugh, I. Wolber. ROW 5: I. Frost, M. Folkers. L. Spacht, H. Canter- bury, B. Stickney. B. Epley. B. Grissom, I. Ulrich, D. Bauwens, B. Russell. Strike Up the Ba BAND-BOTTOM ROW: K. Rogers, I. Dunn, T. Homer, C. Marquess, M. Eagleson, D. Cur- rie, S. Switzer, B. Heerman, I. Starnes, M. Walker. ROW 2: M. Manuel, A. Hessing, L. Glover, A. Higgins, F. Watkins, I. LeRoy, I. Bennett, M. Eaton, C. Hoffman. M. Manthey, M. Barnes. ROW 3: D. Greenleaf. M. Dolinq, R. Walker, R. Kroeker, D. Morris, R. Schnil- len, M. Wilson, C. Coup, M. Lester, I. Him- mel. ROW 4: E. Phillips, P. Aupperle, I. Frost, S. Wagner, I. Davis, I. Thorson. I. Storm, H. Gaisford, R. Louis, I. Peterson, G. Hoffman. ROW 5: I. Shively, I. Williams, R. Iones, G. Gurney, G. Steenrod, F. Clark. D. Lekovick, R. Roseberg, C. Woolley, D. Meyers. 5 A nd f , , it ,s . iii! 7 - B W4 . Q L if Organizations Page 175 Rf I ! ri ,figfg Q POM PON GIRLS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Schlicks, S. Wagner, I. Wagner, B. Thorn- burg, I. Iohnson, N. Newcomer. ROW Z: S. The bond provides half-time entertainment at PHS games. First hour finds Mr, Sfoskopf 0 ii T Switzer, M. Davis. I. Frost, I. Wagner. T. Homer. B. Heermcm. n the director's platform. W, Band Forms New Group: Pom Pon Girls Even Herb Alpert started out this way! Drum major Bill Russell gets the band ready for their performance at halt-time. BAND A new attraction in the band this year was the Pom Pon Girls. Dressed in bright red jumpers and using red and White pom pons, these members of the band added pep to the games at half-time performances and to the pep assemblies. Under the direction of Mr. Stos- kopf, the band members became ac- quainted With all types of music from classical to modern. The band played at grade school assemblies, a fine arts concert and the Mid-State Nine Tournament. The members also per- formed at home football games at halt-time and at home basketball games and pep assemblies. Organizations Page 177 , u Pep Club Sells Ribbons, Attends Workshops PEP CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: B. Koehl, N. McElhiney, P. Powell, L. Callahan, D. Madi- gan, P. Farnum, C. Burdette, S. Price. ROW Z: S. Sullivan. T. Guynn, C. Parks, G. Hess, M. Freed, C. Lewis, W. Schultz, M. Hopkins. ROW 3: M. Oesterle, M. Barney, I. Peters. Sec.: L. Priebe, P. Lane, M. DeGood, D. Red- PEP CLUB Selling pep ribbons was a new project of this year's Pep Club. The members attended work- shops led by the cheerleaders in or- der to form a stronger cheering sec- tion at the games. This year mem- bers stressed attendance at the other PEP CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: D. Schnacken- berg. M. Kahn, K. Korgie, K. Spriggs, S. Wolstenholm, V. Nellas, W. Propp, L. Howells, Treas. ROW 2: P. McAuliffe, P. Lorton. D. Bailey. K. Ingersoll, C. Williams, P. Peil, N. Vulgaris, B. Phillips. ROW 3: M. Pfeiter, S. Ray, R. Ploense, V. Martin, L. Snyder, M. ington, F. Vaughan. ROW 4: R. Yalowitz, L. Roehnelt, L. Schindles, M. Phenix, S. Meinke, B. Tysall, L. Waller, D. Limer. ROW 5: P. Pulliam, L. Davis, Pres.: K. Kellarstrauss. C swfmson. D. Crowe, D. Russell. c. McGi1li: cuddy, M. Vandenburg. sports in which PHS was repre- sented, as Well as football and bas- ketball games. Pep Club, advised by Miss Mullins, sold doughnuts dur- ing finals and presented skits at the pep assemblies. Martin, I. Trimmer, D. Nell. ROW 4: D. See- dorf, L. Nordwall, R. Roehnelt, M. Voelker. I. Grier, Vice-Pres.: C. Lane, I. Troth, I. Gerber. ROW 5: P. Carpentier, R. Scott, I. VanCleve, B. Nelson, M. Iohnson, N. Schlis. I. Bevis, S. Nelson. PEP CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: L. Radomsky, D. Fancher, D. Rose, G. Maple, S. Heintz. B. May. S. Marlatt, S. Hill. ROW 2: I. Wein- kauf, C. St. Iohn, S. Riggen, T. Hammack, T. Matarelli, V. Clemons, S. Kohler, L. Price ROW 3: I. Schulz, S. Thorpe, S. Hill. I. Al- bright, I. Dotson, D. Gould, I. Studdard, I. Vegish. ROW 4: K. West, K. McCormack, S. Bowers, L. Watson, I. Arnholt, L. Siira, M. Gehauer, I. Barney. ROW 5: I. Albright, L. Hall, I. Barnhart, C. Hardin, S. Rucker, L. Schmidt, I. Nelson, C. Ahl. FUTURE COACHES-BOTTOM ROW: I. Fritts, A. Higgins, I. Adams, R. Rogers. ROW 2: C. Hendricks, A. Hallstrom, D. Switzer, R. Williams. ROW 3: M. Manual, C. Boirum, I. Keown, D. Iohnston. ROW 4: T. Lane, D. Bauwens, R. Errion, I. Gilinsky. ROW 5: T. Daman, M. Bell, M. Binegax, I. Vespa. New Club Highlights Coaching Careers FUTURE COACHES CLUB A new club this year was comprised of boys interested in the profession, or the hobby, of coaching. All of the ath- letic coaches here at Central spoke on their aspects of the coaching game. Several s enior members coached at area elementary schools. The Head Coach was sponsor Mr. McCann. Organizations Page 179 INDIVIDUAL EVENTS-BOTTOM ROW S Gluckm, D. Smith, V. Pogue. Mr Davidson ROW 2 M Kahn D Matarelh I Gerber, V. Carpentier. ROW 3 C Carrier C Petruzzi F Spano B Huyck. ROW 4: D. Lush, B Steimle L Michel R Stermle ROW 5 L Spacht, D. Sutton. ingers, Speakers Gain Experience DEBATE AND INDIVIDUAL EVENTS Under the direction of Mr. Raidbard and Mr. Davidson, these speech stu- dents rnade it their goal to build a foundation for the PHS speech de- partment. Several students entered and Won prizes at speech tourna- GIRLS' CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Szepes- sy, B. Pounds, K. Cummings, L. Sauder, L. Iones, K. Korgie, T. Heiple, C. Bloompott, L. Howells. ROW 2: R. Butler, B. Hart, C. Kuhn. L. Hall, L. Chase, S. Iones, C. Noirot, D. Wil- , DEBATE-BOTTOM ROW: D. Smith, B. Hunt, Mr. Raidbard. ROW 2 V. Pogue, C. Petruzzi, A. Bohls. ROW 3: D. Grrenleaf, C. St. Iohn, L Bradshaw, M. Voelker. BOW 4: C. Salter, G. Whitaker, R. Mast. ROW 5: L. Swindall, F. Spano, M. Doling. ments. P GIRLS' CHOIR Meeting each day, this group of girls studied a variety of rnusic. The Girls' Choir performed in the Christmas Oratorio and in several other concerts. kinson, M. DeGood. ROW 3: M. Trumpold. L. Hupprich, L. Anderson, B. Boddie. K. Stringer, D. Whitehead, D. Russell, C. Mau- bach, D. Baxter. Freshmen Participate in Choral Groups FRESHMEN GIRLS' CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: W. Propp. D. Rose, S. Butterfield, C. Giliert, I. Sephus, G. Lybarger, D. Fancher. I. Lee, V. Young. ROW 2: W. Brown, I. Barney, M. Otterstrom. S. Medina, G. Iones. D. Schnack- enberg. T. Watt. L. Price, P. Edwards. ROW FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS This group of girls sang a variety of music. Directed by Mrs. Szepessy, they performed in the Spring Choral Concert. For their performances the girls Wore dark skirts and white blouses. MIXED CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: G. Iohn- ston, L. Mathenia. B. Doty. D. Bohannan. V. Pemberton, K. Iackson, B. Heermcm. ROW 2: 3: D. Hayward, M. Birdsell, V. Martin, L. Mc- Gowan, S. Gorsuch, I. Albright, G. Anile, H. Bennett, A. Baker. ROW 4: S. Rucker. M. Maeder, K. Wenger, V. Bell, L. Gift, C. Hawk, E. Durflinger, T. Meador, P. Iohnson. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus was comprised of twenty-two fresh- men boys and girls. They performed at the Spring Choral Concert and sang many types of music including Classical and folk. Roberts, P. Lorton. ROW 3: B. Harlow. F. Dawson. C. Weeks, S. Dowell. D. Wight, B. Morris. B. Fite, A. Whitelow, S. LeRoy, L. Waller, D. QUE awe-3 WZ... :B aiu. Organizations Page 181 inging Provides CONCERT CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW: P. Schmitt, S. Crenshaw, S. Price, I. Coale, L. Long, T. Waltmire, C. Rucker. ROW 2: M. Whitelow, C. Short, D. Thompson, L. Burton, D. Lush, D. Rademaker, N. McClure, D. Lynch. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Arrayed in dresses ot gold, green or deep red. these girls performed for many school, business and church groups. They sang baroque, classical cmd romantic music as Well as show tunes. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE-FRONT ROW: D. Yo- cum, L. Tupper, D. Rapp, K. Hunt, P. Donald- son, M. Baumgardner, K. White. BACK ROW: ROW 3: K. Hanse, C. Thomas. C. Betson, D. Hayward, I. Parkhurst, R. Bach, G. Neff, D. Sutton. ROW 4: N. Waltmire, K. Gorman, M. Davis, C. Smith, M. Powell, K. Kellarstrauss, C. Glover. CONCERT CHOIR The Concert Choir was composed of the most experi- enced singers at Central. Under the direction of Mrs. Szepessy, the choir performed in the Christmas Oratorio, the Mid-State Nine Choral Festival, C. Carrier, C. Blanchard, I. Traub. K. Evans. S. Hoppe. I. VanC1eve, I. Consigny. Relaxation .. . ...W .. I SWA.. . 's ii 5.fji1.5f5g51tH-519515 525. 'S .5557 E-T-,igiflliilbiisitifiig Y-W'9?351 3. -. - . A ,. wff,f:s-J-rl -ff 2,:-t-f,-Ag.:- .1- .Xs .AE . ..AAN .gf W EMM X.. X g mmgegf S S is , X s Ad ma ,get 1 .K S S.. 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Foutch. A. Marshall. ROW 4: R. Russell, R. Shesol. L. Chianakas, B. Wolford, R. Dewey, C. Wake, P. Matthews. CHORALAIRES Dressed in bright red sweaters and dark slacks, the Choral- aires performed at grade school and high school assemblies. Directed by Mrs. Szepessy, the boys sang light and popular music. Coker, P. Dawson, G. Neff, R. Bach, M. Pow- er, D. Sutton. ROW 3: C. Glover, K. Kellar- strauss, L. Chianakas, R. Shesol. R. Russell, C. Salter, M. Stringer, R. Rose. Organizations Page 183 184 i-T gy, V if A Sports At Central, students wanted to remember the grand victories and forget the trying losses. Losses Were plentiful, but school spirit remained only slightly marred. Watching the Turkey Day game in the rain and slush, seeing the Cross Country team on to state, and cheering the basketball team to some much-Wanted victories were all part of the athletic program at Peoria High. Sports increased the awareness of a competitive world. Tedious practices finally paid off in many Ways, including the continuing pride in the school. Sports Page 185 Two Central ridders Named All-State ll l n T VARSITY T l..t. Q ,44 T 26. lkli - -27 U' - - f - P1 l1 T. g . .41 0 ..... l . Ceiitral ..... 47 0 ..... Q 1l psiyipsf S palding C Central .,... 35 0 ..... .f.y,Qi - mV,il alesburg to Central .,... 13 21 ..... p. gig 1 Bichwoods Central ..... 28 34 ..... . .QQ . Pekin Central ..... 43 27 ..... ,gf m l 1 l i E . Peoria - Central ..... Z7 14 ......... p Bergan 1 ..... 7 28 ..... - iiiil 1MwwU1 T Nine fourth i iiiii . C Halfback Roger Williams gets instructions from Coach Iamieson. The '68 varsity football squad wound up a winning season in a miserable, mud-slinging game with Manual in the annual Turkey Day Game. This season saw several of Central's players named to various teams throughout the state. Chris Kirley and Iim Bielenberg were named to the Champaign News-Gazette All State team and the Chicago Daily News team. Chris was named Honorary Captain of the latter team. Named to the M. S. 9 All Conference team were: tackle- Chris Kirleyp halfbacks-lim Bielenberg and Roger Williams: guard-Tom Dam- an: and fullback Ken Musgrove. Gary Whitaker led the M. S. 9 in passing and set a record for touchdown passes at 14. 1,375 yards was the new rushing record set by lim Bielenberg. All Conference players Chris Kirley and lim Bielenberg charge up field. FIRST ROW: G. Lear, G. Whitaker, R. McHugh, A. Hallstrom. S. Russell, B. Bennett. R. Williams, I. Bielenberg, I. Sweet, B. Far- num. ROW Z: S. Dimler, B. Michel, I. Brown. I. Myers, S. Scott, G. Shelton, I. Powers, R. Gunn, I. Vespa, G. Kuchel, K. Muscrove. ROW 3: C. Hendricks, I. Pritchard. F. Wasson, G. Palmer, I. Rosenberg, M. Binegar, C. Boi- rum, M. Manuel, B. Eischens, L. Blanco, R. Bielenberg, R. E. Hunter. ROW 4: A. Hig- gins, R. Livingston, M. Brockhouse, R. Schneider, S. Schoch, B. Yang, D. Coker, G. Beard, R. Henderson, T. Lane, T. Tilly. ROW 5: T. Daman, G. Beard, S. Pickens, C. Kirley, G. Short, B. Tobin, V. Heerman, I. Shively. S. Hopson, M. Bell. Back Scott Russell gets hit by a Woodruff defender. Sports Page 187 Manualite Don Willingham wallows on a sea of mud sur- rounded by Central players. Turkey Day layed in ud Roger Williams gets rn on the action during the fight before ha Muddy was the Way things looked at the 57th. Thanksgiving Day game. After lim Bielenberg's touchdown run in the first quarter, Central was never able to push the pigskin over the goal line again. Central's offense became rather makeshift after Scott Pickens rein- jured his shoulder early in the first quarter. lim Bielenberg was also carried off the field. He sprained his ankle right before half-time. These just added to the already long list of injuries for Central's football team. Among other things the game featured a fight just before the half. Things were proceeding soggily along one minutep the next second both benches had erupted into the mire for a messy melee. About the game Mr. Iamieson said, They got good field position and were able to keep it, and we couldn't move the ball at all. . On Hinrich's team, They did a fine job on a day certainly not conducive to the playing of good football. Halfback Gary Shelton cradles the ball as he tries to break away from a Manual defender and gain traction in muddy center field. Tackle Chris Kirley, raises his arms and leaps at the ball. blocking the attempt. t' FIRST ROW: S. Mitchell. D. Iohnston, H. Bacon, R. Coleman, D. Bauwins, I. Arnholt, R. Errion, I. Wetchler, Mr. McCormick. ROW Z: D. Lucas. S. Valentine, C. Maubach, S. Hardy, M. White, I. Rohleder, R. Laughlin, Sopho B. Loveless, T. Cornelious, I. Stokowski, Mr. Stuart. ROW 3: I. Pemberton, Sc Mehle, B. Steiner, I. LeRoy, R. Steenrod, S. Hardine, D. Peterson, T. Weyerich, E. McKissack, D. Wank. OTCS ROW 4: R. Haneld - Mgr., R. Richardson - Mgr., I. Shaw, S. Dunlap, R. Smith, B. An- drews, E. Bale, L. Blanco, R. Bielenberg, T. Ulrich. Come Out on Top The sophomore squad ended the '68 season on a winning note. Cap- -1't1 ' it . . . -5 it ta1ns Bob Brelenberg, R1Ch Coleman, L-- ' M ' 3 i ' ' and Larry Blanco helped coach Mc- ffh' .-...,,..r.tsf'e f ' . v ' g , . m e .... - -- ,- Q 4,51 Cormack build a team boasting Ed my we wx J'Y::v.. . -1. . R, .wt - I fi A gr I K Gale as the lead1ng scorer and Blake .r - 3 l' Loveless as the leading Tushef- Rob ,,,i l ,, -f' . I Beilenberg was the leading passer ff' I if as ee o and Tony Cornelious his favorite .... Q. -. V if r recerver. 3, A -t .' -' '. -fl ' 7 it rw,-2-ag? W ' W . V Qiyf I '- It . X , , f gl , 1 Center Leonard Yang snaps the ball to the quarterback L . .. - ' - X I A I l ' dlt. . I at -, J Qfigzffi1Q,1-Q1-r 3' , ' ' Y ...L A .L , f ... I ... . - em-if S- . Quarterback Larry Blanco sweeps around the left end. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Won 5 Lost 4 Central... .. D 16...' Central . . . . . 33 13 .. Central... ..27 6... Central . .. . 6 26 .. Central . . . . . Z5 37 . . Central... ..26 l6 Central... ..l3 21 Central... .. 12 0 .. Central . .... ....... 2 7 12 . .. 3rd in the conference . . . Manual .. Limestone .. Woodruff . . . Spalding . . . Galesburg .. . Richwoods . . . . . . Pekin .. E. Peoria .. Bergan ri 1 I-sq. ,. 4' 19 . 'H I .4 FIRST ROW: R. Rae, F. Grahm, M. Ditch, I. Iohnson, M. Clinch, I. Dempsey, B. Haynes S. LaHaie, M. Haun, M. Peters, I. Moore, Mr. Troy. ROW 2: M. Doling, I. Walz, R. Beard T. Russell. S. Miller, R. Sazone, H. Williams 1 1 L. Brooks, K. Maubach, B. Chernauski, S. Le- Roy Mr Slota ROW 3' D Kin W Artis I Banks, H. Horn, K. Yalowitz, R. Vicary, H. Williams, I. Nau, M. Peterson, C. Silver, R. King, S. Kraft, Mr. Suffield. ROW 4: I. Dun- lop, M. Doling, R. Mulvaney, T. Epley, D. Leemon, I. Anderson, K. Gipson, R. Michel, D. Whitaker, B. Cannon, G. Arterburn, I. Hutchinson, D. Cain, G. Errion, I. Rockhold, M. Gray. I I my ,gr-kL5, m7 ,E g lik Fros h Are Sora ,T the jj if gf hi. N Q. when .M Ag? it jf ' g'4 K ,AQ .Q xy' yr' I I ..g..4 'f, 1 4 2 E . it isir. hi' X . ' fff fhff 'H . ' 5 'R f . The Fresh football he-hm had Q it Q- if . f . I Winning vw: with high Scores the hshs I if m e - I 'flh . . h'. ,,,. order of the day. Coach Duffreld he A I ,. , . . . , - stated that most of the scor1ng was I M 'hhh R ...h c .... done on the ground on account of 'A - - ' i. ' good team speed and frne backheld. . A y on a close decision. WQWHE . ,. ...A , gf A rv , ,rf-f e'.,,,g girl: ,Q .. if-. -, A, ,:,L?g.gg'.f?-L, I -V -V-h1yg.,.?fWw5,.-,,, , .PV Mew' f. Slfilfii-f5f'i.fi2 'th M '- gn 5-ivhhhhwff ' .. fihhihfh 1 .1 V 1.f1:.s.1 11- '1 A- rw- nwhhhr' M. -'g,Q2Qipgge?i V MT ip .Q ' 5 h has The freshmen football players deck another Irish foe. , HHHHSHSHIFRESHMEN Cenirai Central centre! .,,..... r r M... ..., Centriilfhhilihil me 1.5 Q., iiiisiffflisr- nf WON 8 LOSTKHZYY 38 6 .....Trewyn 35 0 . .. Limestone ...25 6 .. .. Woodruff 1y4fQfg ., spatding ry.. Roosevelt, 43 19 f E -S 5 . h?i.tQlRiChWOhdhlZFI E 1 54 I hihit R LIT. 4 xp: ,L .Peking 1 .1 -. - ,, I J , 54 hg.g43,.hii9E.SiiPeo1-id . I .. .54 R28 .4 Bergan Steve Dimler, a forward, gets a hand in the face. lnexperience Hinders Teamls Progress Coach Whitaker had a trying sea- son this past year. With the seniors' lack of experience, he was obliged to use the talents of the junior and sophomore classes. Willie Brown, Scott Hoffman, Iames Gower, and Dan Goodwin aided seniors Chris Kirley, Ken Musgrove, and Gary Whitaker in gaining needed points. Though not functioning as a single unit toward the beginning of the season, the team gradually improv- ed. I am proud of these boys, said Mr. Whitaker, they worked hard and did not give up during the en- tire season. me . ,Q- ia Scott Hoffman goes animalistic on the rebound as Brown looks on. Will it drop? is the question on everybody's mind. six On a short jumper from the key Willie Brown does his best to get two points. Guard Iames Gower picks up the ball scuffle on the tloor. . f:-,ess 4 Q . . r,, .g , H wg: ul 2 Central ........ Central Central ........ Central ........ Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ........ Central Central Central Central Central Central Varsity Basketball 55 37 52 29 36 47 41 41 38 44 49 52 62 54 37 60 51 47 52 47 58 85 48 87 42 65 48 42 67 58 77 68 54 41 63 59 67 59 45 68 47 74 Reginal Tournament Central. ....... 59 69 . . . . . . . Springfield Richwoods East Peoria .... .. Bergan .....Spalding Bloomington . . . . . Ioliet . . Alleman . . . . Pekin . . . Manual . Limestone . Woodruff Washington Richwoods East Peoria . . . Bergan . . Spalding . . . . . Pekin . , . Manual . Limestone . Woodruff . . . Manual Lett to right: R. Richardson, Mgr., D. Cobler, Gestrine, D. Whitaker, R. Coulter, I. Goll, R. Boyle- S. Fritts, S. Knoxs. E. Gale, D. Goodwin, B. Sazone, C. Wolstenholm, R. Rosenberg, Coach 0 homores Exhibit P SOPHOMQBE BASKETBALL Much Needed Depth Coach Boy1e's sophomore team placed second in the Mid-State Nine. One big factor in their winning season was an outstanding defense, said Mr. Boyle. Central's opponents averaged only forty-five points a game. The sophomores also exhibited excellent shooting averages. Forward Bob Gestrine puts up a short shot for two points. , Central Central is Central . J . Central tlt,l, feiffg rrl' 1 5 f crm-Q1 :Central L r r-,.' Central f Central L .Central s rtp, Central ,,s', Central -fflentral - -L - me we Q -121121131w.f2Lsv:47si'fs-t,fr,...r.1: ,,:- H v.. 1... ..- 4... ... Q... ... :rgf,,-1,.,.fw,.w-H--I ,--, 1,.-V.-,f Won 13 Los 6 66. 59 53 ...45 53... 44 .... .-. f.,1.u.. . 56 or ,,.. ,..,. 4 5 pp,,. .. Lanphier . Richwoods East Peoria . . . . Bergan . . Spalding - .,..,.., ,r .. , . Alleman i' ' if'60fzei L r .,.. r 72 o .... . . . D . 2 .... ... ,w.. . p 56 p,g1 ff If .47 32' .. lf., Pekin Manual . Limestone .. Woodruff Washington East Peoria . . . .. Bergan 62 65 62 BU A 82' . . . .... Richwoods 42 47 54 .e48... . - 70 L .a,,. 55 55 g f. . ... k.,.,. . ,.,.,s4,f.--. ... ' Q .., ,.',, r D' D ll lr . -. ,- is 1t,.:1 q fi, .N-.f,., , , .1 f 1, L.,gfLf.,-1J1:g:tg,ri5,:f,-ze., 2- V ' 1 f ..,.. ...fy .... ... ,,..,,V1,k, l' t .. Spalding . . . . . Pekin Manual .V Limestone . 7, fwoodrufi, Roger Coulter, a guard, lets go with a long outside jump shot. Left to Tighlf Couch Smith. H- Willifmls. I. son, M. Voelker, A. Cornelious, R. Sazone. R. Michael, D. Kobler, T. Lane mgr Whitlow, I. Rockhold, D. Whitaker, L. Thomp- FRESHMAN BASKETBALL A TEAM WON 13 LOST 3 52 50 Frosh Team Shows Promise Central ........ ...... . . ........ Richwoods Central . ...... . ...... 68 43 . .... .... E cxst Peoria girriggl .... .... SBSIESH Coach Bob Smith commented that Centra! 52 56 ' ' p Pekig this team had been the best fresh- Central .... f 65 51 ' N llilooseveit man team in the past four Years' Central ' ' 73 39 ' ' Woodruff Their main assets were speed and Centra! ' 6 0 34 ' ' ' ' Trewyn shooting accuracy, he said. Mr. Central 61 37 ' ' 'kichwoods Wicker had the B squad, this was central ' 63 39 ' East Peoria the first time that there has been Central ' ' ' 82 18 ' Bergcm two separate teams on this level. Central - ' u ' 71 47 ' ' ' ' Spalding Coach Wicker felt that this system Central . 79 45 l l . . Toluca gave more boys G better Chance' Central . .... ,... 4 9 51 . . . .... 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Ag, , . :- 1fifj?asggsszgffa3'5' 1 R f -- , Q , - H:.-- sf wx Q-Mw,f+2, Q, fwnuw-sy-as, K-Qi. me rv- 1, , .. awww I we QP ,ffg,1f5idf'Q, recal ls 5- , sm s fskzwgfsssfggw, Q, . .. My ,,w,,5m.M, ,S,,Wggr,lW1s wKz3..,..rg, fm,,,,s,m,,1s,,e1eva-e,es,,.s,., ,mes .- x' 1 5 .Q - 1 Central Boasts Two All-Conference Pla ers Coach Bruce Boy1e's varsity bat- men had, in the Words of the coach, a good year considering the lack of experience from the pitching staff. Rhea Taylor was named to A11-Con- ference Center Field, while team- mates George Gower and Gary Leonard won Honorable Mentions for their performances at third base and second base. At third base, Coach Boyle watches Rick Baxter steal third. ' , elif s, .:?!,,:,.a ' sW ',F'1.-V . .fry I 5- M . f ' ' 1' ' A , -,W . H H' f45. ',g'1'3'!. -,ff,fA1 nf, Aim y- 'Z L. .V 5, -...L ' 4 -XML , 4' mf -A W. .L X .. w.,:',- H WMM www .A , ' .af QW' V, , . ,V ,lg ,',M:yA, m,:,,,..-.,V. 1 .. ,wmv . f- we--Mm ,-W--.,,'. f ,ff N- f mum ' K 'M' 'f ,- W .. , .rr f V? -. f . .1 ' 'df ,. in ,M w 'K 'ff K ', .,f,y,,,,.-- ' - M A ,' , ' K-ful. , 1 .fm pfe, , , f,s,.,,, I M, BOTTOM ROW: I. Landcaster, I. Vespa, I. toine, T. Newlin, R. Colter, M. Becker, S. berg, T. Coker, S. Frits, D. Bowens, S Fosco Powers, E. Gale, I. Goodman, S. Schoch, T. Dunlap, T. Bartel, D. Coleman. B. Stiener. R. Laughlin. Stoneboch. ROW 2: Coach Suffield, B. Ges- ROW 3: R. Richardson, L. Blanco, I. Bielen- Cubs Stop ll Comers Under the direction of new coach, Mr. Suffield, the frosh had a hot streak of seven Wins straight. They only lost two games in a ten game series. Mr. Suffield also coached the Sophomores to a winning season. S FRESHMENI BASEBALL ,s.s,, 1 I is 5 Zglgi rI, I .f,tt.i, ls' . s ,I 4 ,s t 35, ifg 1 i.,.I.. S0 f ,g. rrsiill .igjs ,s,,g. igs 54-29 ,fist f3V'ff tri,,iti tlis fii, .li lil. li, sllir ifsf tfsi flir liis ..i, .l,st .sl fi,t . 345 Qgfgg l,i V1 if .i,I 1 li,l g-lls fr Qiilglllsl l,f. i,l. + 555 isi. slss f I 'ilr .lfi l .i,i sii, ,iist iitil irl il,l ,ltr ' ' i.li, gi ,IIV . 'S 'Central 1 ,I Ceiriral f 4 I .Central ,J .ky si,.i, ,tttfsl fisf sri, l', f .s.'. 'iii,1i . , if ,ki, 1 -1- -K. , .8 ,,,,,., ,.g. ,s ,,., 4,-fs, 'V gf - -'rs ,c ,c , ,s,r. Q ftlr .9 iirfss l.,..r ff,r .,, , t .. ., , I I it I S ,:cEpe1?eoriC1s rip, , H j -Bi g6 ,. . g I Q ,V,rL gy -V .1-.,, . I f lrtl 6 ...El Q .7 it I 11 .s sfLimeSt.ori?5V I7 4 , 1,4 E.+Pe,Oria isii . . 8 . . an-Q T, O 8 i tWooCirufiI .. 3 13 .. ..c..iPekin ...13 .10 .. Bergan Ioe Powers shags the ball and looks to second for the double. 5 Y.. CC. Runs at State Meet The history books were rewritten this past season, as the 1968 edition of the Central Cross Country squads captured titles in both the M. S. 9 1 SSQSOII. Central . .. Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Steve Sumner charges up Goat Hill during the District meet . FRONT ROW: R. Bolz, D. Shannon, R. De- Vault, S. Sumner, R. White, D. Braizer, M. Keller, M. Church, B. Ulrich, R. Sathoff, R. Hunsicker, D. Morris, B. Picl. ROW Z: R. Vassner, T. Hepner, R. Boch, B. Russell, G. Nelis, H. Neubert, H. Shannon, P. Clark, D. Voss, I. Thomas, L. Rodewald, R. Rickets. BACK ROW: T. Marshel, R. Scmaltze, T. Varsity and Sophomore races as well as the top-spot in the ISHA's District meet. Added to these first place showings was a line 12th place finish at the State Meet in Champaign. The Lions brought home a second place trophy from Sterling Invitational Meet this past cross couzrrnr y y, ey won 13 Losri r ' 15 so Spalltlingl ....22y 39 .. E. Peoria ....15 50... ....Galesburg ....l5 50 Tremont ....20 43... ....Bergan ....l5 50 ...Woodruff ....l9 4U... .....Canton ....22 39... ...Richwoods ....19 43 Spalding ....3O 29 Pekin .....l5 50 Manual . . . 22 39 ..... Springfield S. E. Central ....... Central 25 Washington 43 U. High Normal 66 Mid State 9 Champions District Champions Sterling Invitational Zncl Peoria High 8th Illinois State Cross Country Championship 12th Phoenix, I. Stoll, B. Dewier, B. Picl, Coach Wicker, B. Bohner, D. Dillenger, I. Galinski, S. Volker, B. Iocum, S. Razo. Sports Page 199 Tankers Tread on Foes Coach Wallin's tankrnen placed third in the conference with a twelve and seven record. The C Lions tin- ished fourth in the district. Coach Wallin commented, Our main asset Was a good team balance. Two school records were set by captains Gorsuch and Kellar. Central . Central . Central . Central . Central . Dane Wilcoxen does a back layout, degree of difficulty 1.6. BOTTOM ROW: I. Meisinger, I. Schonbrun D. Ellis, M. Novak, M. Kellar, B. Defen: baugh, B. Gorsuch, S. Grube, I. Young, M. Lucieer, I. Frost, D. Holms, R. Horan. ROW 2 R. Cooper, R. Steenrod, I. Rohleder, son, T. Newlin, I. Fritts, D. Paule, R. C. Petruzzi, P. Martin, D. Grrenleat. D. Myers, P. Peterson, M. Doling, B. Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central , . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Taking off from the block is Steve Grube in the 200 IM. Q s Q . . . 1 . . S. Carl- Kroeker ROW 3 Murray, ... Q.. ... ..- v-. .-. .-. ..- ..- .av .-., SWIMMING TE!-'Mf sttst, C ttil .,,.,..,., WON 12 T-OST'7 1 S . ttls I tsls, . .. . 53 42 . . .. . 79 is . ,. ,tl,s. ... is 77 .. ...47 48 ..g .... lrl.. ...29 se ..... ...84 10... .. ' . 43 . . . .. . Bloom1ngtong 44 . . . Q 27 I H . .,,, .,... . 42 . .. . S , .SPr1n,gf1e1d. 52 51 68 53 37 58 60 35 .... ,Bezgang 82 13 73 22 . .. S s.t, .T 56 C, ,, C, ,.,.,,..,..,.., 37 , ,,,.. ,C - , - 14 ' is t 81 .-.. , . . .,.. 4 s.,tt1, - - - 33 1 52: stl,. - 5+ 291 r s,l1 .50 ltl s t t. . -'14 1,tlt M. Maginn, S. Sumner, K. Reed, R. Dively D. Wilcoxen, J. Baird, D. Pettit, F. Smith Coach Swen Wallin. ,,ChamPQe9n.,2, Lett to right: Coach Lavery, G. Vassner, M. Cornelious, I. LeHai, I. Wetchler, C. Daiman, man, B. Chernouski, and Coach Mike Stuart. Richards, F. Higgens, P. Clark, D. Switzer, T. H. Bacon, F. Neubert, E. McKissac, P. Hoff- Young Grapplers Lack Needed Experience Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central WRESTLING WON4 LOST 11 ...., 28 l2.... .. 3 45.. ..l2 34.. ..ll 29.. ....27 24.. ..l4 32... ..l2 26... ....43 8.. ....29 l7.. ..l5 23 .. ..l9 .. 28 .. 3 4U.. ..14 33.. ...l3 35.. 28.. Eighth in Mid-State Nine Third in District Richwoods . ..Gaiesburg . . . . Morton Limestone . . . . Manual . . . . Canton . . . Spalding .. . Bergan .. Woodruff Springfield Chilicothe . . . . . . Pekin . . E. Peoria . . . Metamora Washington Assisted by Mr. Stuart, Mr. Lavery coached Central's varsity Wrestling team this year. Although it finished eighth in the Mid-State Nine, the team captured third place in district competition. Forming a relatively small group, the seniors on the wrestling team show their form. They are, left to right: Dave Switzer, Mike Richardson, Fred Neubert, and Tom Daman. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: G. Vaster, G. Coleman, H. Bacon, B. Ames, I. Wetchler, D. Mangum, I. Neubert, K. Yalowitz, B. Smith, Fabish, M. Richard, A. Higgins, D. Moody, P. Bauwens, E. McKissack, I. Martin. BACK M. Peters, R. Young, I. Wingfield, L. Yang, K. Clark, I. Iohnson, D. Switzer, B. Loveless, ROW: Coach Lavery, I. Dempsy, I. Rosa, R. Beck. G. Roust. I. Sullivan, P. Hoffman, B. T. Cornelious, D. Peterson, F. Neubert, S. Roser, B. Meyers, M. Picl, K. Maubach, G. Smith. S. Valentine, R. Errion, B. Chinouski, Wilson, I. LaHaie, C. Maubach, T. Daman, R. Gillett, R. Schmillen, T. Hofman, T. Fliege, G. Coach Stuart. Sports Page 201 g Tom Harris and Rich Sathoff pace each other to ihe finish of the two mile race. ,.... is Central anchonnan, Gary Beard, finishes the last leg of the mile relay. A hopeful Central vcrulter clears the bar and begins his descent Greg Beard and Glen Lynch are the only ones left at the end of the 440 sprint. Cindermen in Peoria City Meet The track and field team, handled by Mr. Salzer, blazed all the tracks in town to real cinders. Running away with victories in nine consecu- tive meets, the track squad captured a first place at the Peoria City Meet and brought home a second place finish in the M. S. 9 Meet. Last years co-captains were hurdler Iim Snyder and distance man Bob Sumner. Central . . Central . . Central . . Central . . Sand flies as Owen Wariield jumps for a new record mark. BOTTOM ROW: R. Hunsicker, S. Sumner, G Lear, I. Bedell, S. Russell, D. Iordan, C. Boi- rum, R. White, R. Satoif, I. Snyder, T. Harris ROW Z: G. Ellis, G. Gillette, R. DaVault, T Comelius, G. Kuchel, I. Neshler, I. Galinski D. Shannon, R. Horner, B. Ruess, B. Dively. ROW 3: B. Andrews, H. Lehmann, T. Ser- 1 geant, I. Travers, I. Frost, R. Bolz, B. Bohner, D. Kasel, D. Paule, R. Shesol, L. Smith. ROW 4: G. Short, V. Hermann, R. Horan, H. Hogan. A. Dowell, R. Washbum, M. Church, I. Meisinger, F. Bacon, D. Peterson, D. Myers. ROW 5: L. Verkler, H. Shannon, O. War- field. S. Pickens, F. Picl, R. Snyder, M. Bine- Central . . . Central . . . Central . .. Central . . . TRACK TEAM or p WON 9 LOST I .. 65 62 .T .... g .. 81 49 .... Wqshingtbii1l.ig.,,.irl1 zs .T ..... - Limemme aetfll .. 88112 44112 ...,, l,r:.1tPeera1q4,, 25 . ..... 74 sa .. ...... Perm' .. 72 54 .y .... Bichwooclsfr .. 93 34 .. as 44 .. spewing ' 86 40 26 71 .. ....Manuai. at .. .. Bergen .. .. . Canton Central . . ...... 100 Central ........ 56 Peoria City Meet First District Meet Third Mid-State Nine Second Frosh-Soph Conference Fourth . . . . Morton gar, D. Ianson, A. Hallstrom. ROW 8: W. Brown, I. Hickman, G. Beard, S. Dimler, B. Sumner, B. Michel, C. Kirley, M. Manual, S. Scott. ROW 7: D. Lynch, Coach Salzer, Coach Whitaker, Coach LaCroix, I. Myers, I. Stuttle, I. Fuzzell, G. Beard, G. Lynch. bv .ff Sports Page 203 G VQHGYS S lctories Core Th e go1f tea II1 had E EI1Eand1 T Sq ar, . u d 7 ' ishiid hadli not G io j I the MVYO finelttle 1d-Stc-ne thi N Qnoth 91' He Sea Son und er the coqchi I1 9' SQ of Mr llst G ' S id b Coach ette ,,We11 Id T- T ineplqce Dist rict . Mr . Harris ass- lsted the Coach . 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'A7A'1l'ff5'fi?f5f5if53f5 . ,AAA was AA AA ,A f ' rf' A A 13? 3' 165: in A -. xf. If A, wil?-- fi 1, , ,A A ,A A .,, 1f1si1s1.1Qzgff1,sfff1fs?'f 2 W fi5m,fii1P3g,'P15,3 ...., A iA,AA , , , , , , A,1- A1,,,AA11 ,,,1 A Q A AA A,,A A 1 ' A A, ,1 .,, Iim Cummings smashes the ball into the service court. FRONT ROW: I. Casy, C. Peerless. I. Kahn, D. Whitney, B. Defenbcxugh, I. Thomas, I. Keller. L. Rodewald, B. Ulrich. D. Ossterman, I. Cummings, C. Martersteck, M. Holden, F. Shaw, A. Smith, G. Nunes, B. Gorsuch, M. D. Holmes, R. Lewis. Absent T. Tairks. Graf, D. Ellis, Coach Wicker. BACK ROW: .rf ,.p-'dui Sports Page 205 Mrs. Miller, advisor for the cheer- leaders, watches them lead a cheer. FROM FRONT TO BACK: Ienni Miller. Nancy Solomon, Vickie Regal, Debi Olds, Val Thompson, Marsha Barney, and Val Bell comprise the cheerleading team that won many first place awards during the sum- mer clinic at Normal. 7 G S P I R I TV' C VC ot - - - - - . Both cheerleading squads warm up the crowd before the varsity game. Iunior varsity says Uh-Uh! Left to right they are: Teresa Heiple, Lee Sauder, Amy Robertson, Sandy Bowers, Sharon Kestor, Peggy McAuliffe, and Cindy Gilfert. The members of the undefeated girls tennis team are: Front row, S. Stall. I. Baumgardner, I. Grier, D. White. Back row, S. Springer, L. Davis, B. Nelson. y aims. TENNIS Won? LOSTU Central. . . . sis . r. . . 3 s Cer1frcr11......'fl s s . ...rf .r2 U .r Centrctl' .Li S S Central S . S nCentra1 .Central sgfisiitrsl nw...- 1. qu-..,,, .,, ng.. .,.., ., ,. ,V,k ,., ...- +5l: A f.4.... .r SU. gt .5 ,. is',i.21B'i,-it .fr Q f Q a J.. -2 at fi sg. P4-me QV. 9. QE. if Peoria to ,MCUP-131 Woodruff S l S Susie Stall displays her winning first serve. iris, Tennis Nets 7 Wins During the two years that the girls tennis team has been around Peoria High, they have had two undefeated seasons. The team was selected from the girls' in t r a m u r a 1 team. The matches were played at the Bradley tennis courts. Sue Graf, no. 1, and Susie Stall, no. 3, team up for doubles competition. Sports Page 207 in L' I ' 'Ivy-:waits ark- ' 1' J 5 15 Q El e ge Q 1 K s . it Q 4 I X A Advertisements Numerous phone calls to and appointments with local businessmen bridged the gap between the high school and business worlds as the CREST Business Staff obtained various ads to help finance the yearbook. Frustrating fluctuations between overselling and underselling pages plagued the staff, but a balance finally emerged. Setting up, taking, and retaking pictures involved many students, resulting in advertisements to which the student body could relate. Ads Page 209 emloranolf Grigjinalg Lynn Davis Bill Fcxrnum fm... Rembrandt .Studio sw Hain 'Peoria 5 fix N f' Xas :m f wr A ,E .1.. .W F A G C Ioyce Peters cmd Bill Farnum enjoy the friendly. personal service at JEFFERSON TBUS D SAVI G 123 SW Iefferson 675-0831 LENS AND CAMERA Mary Hevesy cmd Ierry Sweet take advantage of the fme merchandise at COMPLIMENTS ILLINOIS MUTUAL ' W WW HOME OFFICE PEORIA, ILLINOIS 411 Llberty Phone 674 8255 Ad P g 213 Fine quczhty sports equ1pment is adm red by Curt Boirum and Steve D1m1er at JACK 81 BILIJS SPORT I G GUGDS Vicki Osborn and Chxis Kirley like the efficient service at SHERIDAN VILLAGE STATE BANK 4125 N. Sheridan 685-7667 Nancy Soloman and Val Thompson enjoy shop- ping for the finest quality clothes at BERG ER'S Karen Iohnston and Diane Nolte find the latest styles at CRAWFORITS SHOE STORE 201 SW Iefferson 674-6166 Ads Page 215 VONACHENIS JUNCTION 81 VONACHEN'S HYATT LODGE 62 Luxurious Units Dining in Authentic Railroad Atmosphere A Perfect Place for a Date after the Game or Dance Knoxville at Prospect B and L PHARMACY Edward Berow, R.Ph. 2503 N. Sheridan at McClure Phone 682-6631 Peoria, Illinois SCHINDLES FURNITURE CO. Nationally Advertised Fine Quality Furniture At Reasonable Prices 1227 SW Adams 676-0534 Peoria, Illinois Blair Gorsuch and Byron Yang enjoy one of the fine products from PRODUCERS DAIRY Eff QSCHOGWS nib fi ,life-fri of class rings at 313 SW Adams Icmet Allenspcrch cmd Iohn Keown admire the vcmety WEISSER JEWELRY AND OPTICAL CO. 673-3628 Congratulations! After 12 years, you've got a good start on your education. And you can plan on spending the rest of your life com- pleting it. Because your education doesn't stop here-or with college, business school, or job training. lt continues. . .as life continues. The world will be your classroom, the future your curriculum. So keep up the good work. Our best wishes to you.. .as you con- tinue your education. GATE R Pl LLAR C t pillar, Ca! and IB are Trademarks ol Caterpillar Tractor Co. Ads Page 217 Connie Walter and Pcrtti White admire the fine selec- tion of bridal china at PALACE GIFT SHOP 388 Fulton 673-5156 Cheryl cmd Tom Smith agree that the best cars are iound at EARL JOHNSON CHEVROLET 819 W. Main 676-1351 For the best service see Tom Smith Lynn Davls and Sue Rodewald admzre the ime furs at 731 W. MAIN ST. Phone 674.6151 PEORIA, ILL. 3Eiii1ii. Ioel King and Keith Neal are assured of fast and convenient bus service when they ride the PEORIA CITY LINES 2104 NE Iefferson 674-4676 Ads Page 219 SOUTH SIDE TRUST 81 SAVINGS BANK The Common Sens 2119 S.W. Adams Bank0Member of F.D.I.C. Phone 676-0521 .I.C. EDWARD 81 SON Material Handling Equipment F the tastiest piz in town 820 SW Adams St. Peoria, Ill Try , AGATUCCIIS SMITH S DRUG STORE 2502 N. Knoxville - Phone 685-5221 2607 N University 688 8200 4609 N P p tRd - Ph 688 3684 TOWN 81 COUNTRY BOWL 2010 W. Forre t H11 688 8653 MILLER HARDWARE 3318 N. University HARDWARE - PAINT - PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES RCA Whirlpool Appliances d Toro Power Mowers For Refreshment at Its Best GENE7S DAIRY DREAM 2411 N. University Phone 688-1550 MANNINC-MCCOMB CHEVROLET Chevy Corners Ph. 688-8601 DAVIS ELECTRIC C0. Electric Motor Specialists Rewinding - Repairing - Rebuilding Bought - Sold - Exchanged 1412 W. Garden 674-0546 BECKIS FLORIST For the finest floral arrangements in town 310 E. Corrington 688-4416 Compliments of WEE-WASH-IT See us for your laundry needs Shirt Finishing-Dry Cleaning 1720 N. North Street Phone 685-9059 HARDIN SIGNS INC. ' ggria PEORIA 539 Main Street CAMERA 67-L-6126 We f t 4.4 ,M 1: - ...ui I wr...- .Y . 1 Kathy Roach and lim Frost enjoy the love y furniture Q' UNDERWOODIS FURNITURE GALLERIES x Na Ads Page 221 Val Bell lecxrns the basic layout instructions from Mr. Mullins, cr representative of EWSFOTO P BLISHI G COMPAN Bloomington, Ill. 828-8441 Iecm Nelson cmd Rick Russell admire the window display at SINGERS JEWELRY CO. 415 Main 673-8882 Central students are assured of H safe and com- fortable ride in a PEORIA CHARTER COACH RIVER OAKS DODGE 804 W. Main Phone 676-0845 Peoria, Illinois HUNTERESLUNCH 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. SAVE TODAY - EVERY DAY -UFS- UNCLAHMHJFREKHYF STORES Peoria Pekin Discounters Since 1949 Ads Page 223 Debbie Sarver cmd Connie McGil1icuddy agree that the finest' carpets and rugs are found at PEORIAIS IST PANCAKE HOUSE 3310 N. University 688-1332 CARVER LUMBER COMPANY B03 E. War Memorial Phone 682-B608 For The Young-Shop At HECI-ITQS V Downtown Sheidan Village LOVE'S CLEANERS Where You Must Be Pleased AN HUSTON ' BOB HUSTON We Pick-up and Deliver J 4323 Sterling 688-5394 ILLINOIS FURNITURE COMPANY 2017-2025 SW Adams Street Peoria, Illinois Serving Peoria For Over Twenty-five Years MARCUS JEWELRY 2137 SW Adams 674-1053 f CV S' nu '5'0p -I SUPPLIES AND GROOMING PETS A 2? x x . I1 I , 'W 4,23 7 fa, 'Q JUNCTION CITY PEORIA. ILLINOIS 61614 PHONE 691-3131 ND FISH Tom Daman cmd Bob Bennet! look at the beautiful interior of one of the fine cars at EGOLF MOTORS Your Oldsmobile Dealers for Cver 50 Years RQ Ll ma visit here someda . The world is changing rapidly. Before you graduate, men will venture into worlds beyond our own. Now is the time to prepare yourself for the years ahead. Whether you are interested in getting a formal education or in developing occupational skills, there H 2 ,' is no time to waste. Your future 42,-gk-' 5, - depends upon the decisions you make now. ' ' ' ,R t. .1 L ..4,,y entral Illinois Light Company . liiffvf. Awe- ,. Jr: 'iif:iL2'Q4!?1l 'l' 'f'fi3f , ,g 'ffl-5-.grll-:,li .1-?-:fl-:LVM ,I 4- - Q g f.. . , 57535-':7'3fSifT.I1 7 11: gli. Q. . ' Q ' - 5...--..f...r .-'-xr ....-. TAKE TIME There is a lifetime before you. Many of your aims and goals you have in mind, and you now stand ready to begin to walk down the path of your chosen future. As you go, take time . .. time to continue to learn, time to think, time to understand. Take time as your tool, and use it wisely, with the knowledge you have gained through your school years, to achieve the full and satisfying life you seek. 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THE EVERLASTING NOW Clark A Aberle, Karen, 109, 154 Aberle, Sandra, 97, 154 Abernathy, James, 97 Abramson, Nancy, 121, 170 Adams, John, 121, 179 Adams, Vickie, 121, 163 Adkins, Gloria, 121 Aeschleman, Keith, 97 Agee, Karen, 121, 167 Ahl, Mary, 121, 179 Akridge, Marcia, 109 Alba, Linda, 97, 157, 172 Albright, Ada Mae, 21, 156 Albright, Jan, 121, 167, 181 Albright, Jill, 97, 137, 179 ldridge, Marian, 65, 164 Aldridge, Mary, 121, 144 Alexander, Carol, 109 Allen, Arthur, 65, 175 Allen, Charlene, 21 Allenspach, Jan, 28, 65, 144, 154, 158, 161, 217 Alwan, Sarkis, 121 Amam, Gregory, 109, 153 Ames, Robert, 121 Anderson, Jeffrey, 121, 190 Anderson, Laurie, 65 Anderson, Linda, 97 Anderson, Lynne, 97, 180 Anderson, Robert, 109 Andrews, Bruce, 109, 189, 203 Andrews, Daniel, 97 Anthony, Joyce, 121 Anile, Gayle, 121, 151, 157, 181 ntrim, Frederick, 109 Anzaloua, Anna, 65, 161 Appel, Patricia, 121 Armstrong, Jill, 121 Armstrong, Willie, 121 Arnholt, Jody, 121 Arnholt, John, 109, 114, 179, 189 Arons, Leonard, 97 Arterburn, Gary, 121, 190 Artis, Jesse, 97 Artis, Walter, 121, 190 Ashburn, Steve, 97, 169 Ashton, Jonathan, 121, 153, 155 Augspurger, John, 65 Aupperle, Janet, 97, 141, 158 Aupperle, Phyllis, 65, 152, 154, 168. 175 Austin, Steven, 121 Avery, Melissa, 121, 170 Ayoub, Debra, 121 B Babb, Shannon, 121 Bach, Robert, 97, 182, 183 Bacon, Howard, 109, 189, 201 Bailey, Deborah, 109, 160, 164, 178 Bailey, Eleanor, 21 Baird. John, 21, 108 Baird, Jonathon, 121, 157, 200 ker, Amy, 121, 181 Baldwin, Charles, 97 Ball, Fred, 97 Ball, Julie, 65, 145, 158, 160 Ballard, Connie, 109 Ballard, Dave, 109 Banks, Dorothy, 97 Banks, Erma, 97 Banks, James, 121, 190, 195 Bare, Theodore, 65, 149 Bare, Tim, 97, 164 Baridon, Alexander, 65 Barnes, Beverly, 65, 148, 171 Barnes, Mary, 65, 165, 175 Barnett, Cheryl, 21, 40 Barney, Janice, 121, 181 Barney, Marsha, 97, 151, 165, 167, 178, 206 Barnhart, Joy, 121, 170, 179 'NBartel, Alexandra, 109, 137, 160, 165, 170 Bartel, Tad, 109, 198 Barton, William, 121 Bassner, Richard, 199 Bates, Leslie, 65, 172 Bauder, Harry. 21, 171 augher, Randy, 121 Baumgardner, Cheryl, 121 Baumgardner, Gabe, 21 1 Baumgardner, Joseph, 65, 174 Baunga rdner, Joy, 65, 174, 207 Baumgardner, Marsha, 41, 97, 151, 152, 155, 182 Baumgartner, Lisa, 109 Bauwans, Dale, 108, 109, 142, 152, 169, 175, 179, 189, 198 xter, Debra, 109, 180 Bearce, Patricia, 97 Beard, Gary, 97, 161, 149, 187, 199, 203, 230 eard, Gregory, 65, 135, 149, 187, 199, 203, 230 Beard, Rickie, 121, 152, 190, 230 Beavers, Cathy, 97, 154 Beavers, Vickie, 109, 165 Beck, Joan, 121 Beck, William, 121 Becker. Mike, 97, 135, 142, 143. 146, 151, 198 Bedell. James, 97, 203 Beechler, Shelly, 109, 158, 165, 167 Bearens, Myrtle, 21 elcher, Dale, 95 lcke, Martin, 97, 169 Bell, Dana, 121 Bell, Deborah, 109 Bell, Gary, 121 Bell, Michael, 11, 65, 142, 149, 179. 187, 242 Bell, Valerie, 65, 206, 222, 247 Bell, Vicki, 121, 155, 181 Belt, Al an, 66, 174 Belt, Gary, 121, 152 Benjam in, James, 41, 97, 141, 151, 157, 170 Benko, Benko, Annette, 21 Robert, 109 ennett, Elizabeth, 97, 168, 175 Bennett, Fred, 97, 142, 151, 152 X.. 155 Bennett, Heidi, 121, 170, 181 Bennett, Kathy, 121, 159, 170 Bennett, Bob, 66, 149, 187, 204, 225 Bentley, Margaret, 109 Berg, Carole, 66, 68, 144, 146, 161 A Berg, Lisa, 121, 170 Bergman, Gary, 109 Berk, Jane, 66, 144, 172 Bernhardy, Veryl, 22 Berry, James, 121 Berry, Scott, 121 Berry, Sherry, 97 Betson, 97, 157, 182 Bevis, Jennice, 109, 170, 178 Bevis, Kevin, 121, 175 Bidney, Dennis, 66, 161, 163 Bielenb erg, Jim, 66, 135, 137, 142. 179. 187, 191, 196, 198, 227 Bielenb erg, Rob, 109, 187, 189 Bill, Marie, 22 Binegar, Mike, 66, 149, 179, 187, 203 Birdsell, Margaret, 121 Birdsell, Mary, 97, 151 Black, Edwin, 97 Blades, Nancy, 109, 160 Blanchard, Carolyn, 97, 182 Blanchard, Linda, 22, 34, 120, 159 Blanco, Larry, 108, 109. 167, 187, 189, 198 tXB1ankenship, Sandra, 66, 144, 145, 156, 171 Blayney, Julie, 109 Bledsoe, Thomas, 121 Bloch, Cheryle, 97, 151, 156, 166 Bloch, Susan, 121 Block, Douglas, 66, 161 Bloom, Gary. 121 Bloompott, Cheryl, 121, 152, 155, 180 Blyly, Don, 59, ss, 142, 174 Blyly, Kay, 121 Boch, R oddie. Boddie. Bodell, Bohann od, 199 Brenda, 97, 180 Michael. 121 Jean, 97, 151, 152, 155, 16 an, Debra, 109, 181 Boheneck, Debra, 109, 153 Bohls, Ann, 121, 170, 180 Bohner. 203 Bruce, 97, 152, 168, 199, Index Boirum, Charles, 66, 149, 158, 179, 187, 203, 214 Boise, David, 121 Bolden, Alan, 66 Boline, Guy, 109 Bolz, Richard, 97, 149, 169, 199, 203 Booker, Angel, 109 Boone, Daon, 97, 153, 171 Booth, Donald, 22 Booth, Janice, 97, 121, 158 Bossingham, Betty, 97, 159 Bostic, John, 121 Bourland, Andrew, 66 Bourscheidt, Linda, 66 Bowden, Mary, 121 Bowers, Sandra, 109, 135, 160. 179, 206 Bowman, Janice, 97, 158, 172 Boyd, Jim, 121 Boyd, Susan, 66, 135, 145, 160, 165, 234 Boyle, Bruce, 20, 64, 191, 194, 197 Bozdech, John, 66 Brackbill, Joel, 121, 164 Bradshaw, James, 66 Bradshaw, Larraine, 122, 180 Brandes, Melinda, 97, 165 Brazier, Duncan, 2, 67, 149, 199 Brazier, Sandy, 66 Bremer, Daniel, 109 Breymeier, Donna, 122 Bridgman, Micheal, 109 Britko, Stephen, 22, 137 Brockhouse, Maurice, 97, 153, 187 Brodbeck, Le Anne, 22 Brooks. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown. Brown. 203 Larry, 122, 190 Deborah, 122 James, 67, 153, 187 Janet, 122 Janice, 122 Jeanette, 122 Nancy 67, 145, 164 Pamela, 109, 145 Raymond, 109, 161 Steven, 67 Wendy, 122, 181 Willie, 97, 191, 192, 193, Browning, Leonard, 38, 95 Bryant, David, 67, 160 Bryant, Phillip, 67, 142, 143, 196 ryant, Steven, 122 uchbinder, Barry, 97, 169 Buchbinder, Cole, 122, 151 Bucke, Dorle, 31, 67, 80, 155, 240 Buehrer, Michael, 67 uford, Theodora, 122 Bulger, Janet, 67 Bunzell, Frank, 122, 155 urdette, Carla, 97, 178 urdette, Dona, 97 urgess, Diane, 67 Burgess, Hilary, 122, 156 Burgess, Laurel, 67, 155 Burns, Denise, 122, 164 urns, Donna, 122 urns, Wayne, 109 Burton, John, 122 Burton, Linda, 97, 182 Burton, Pam, 109 Buselmeier, Mary, 122, 153 Bush, Elisker, 67, 165 Butler, Eric, 67 Butler, Becky, 109 Butler, Wayne, 97 wer, William, 97, 180 tteriield, A. S., 122, 155, 181 Butterfield, Barb, 67, 144 C in, Donald, 122, 166, 190 Caldwell, Michael, 97 Caldwell, Rick, 97 Callahan, David, 109 Callahan, Linda, 97, 172, 178 Callahan, Richard, 122 Cannon, Bill, 122, 190 Cannon, Laurie, 97. 147, 158, 160, 166 Cannon, Mike, 67, 146, 239 Canterbury, Harry. 109, 175 Cardinal, Mark, 109 Carlson, Paula, 109 Carlson, Steven. 97, 200 Carpentier, Linda, 122, 172 Carpentier, Paula, 109, 146, 178, 180 Carr, Candace, 122, 157, 164 Carrier, Cynthia, 47, 67, 141, 144, 151, 172, 180, 182, 212, 237 Carrigan, Ellen, 67 Carroll, Robert, 67 Carroll, Susan, 97, 145 Carter, Linda, 97 Carter, Rex, 68 Casey, John, 97, 99, 146, 205 Casper, Richard, 22. 168 Castle, Charles, 12, 68 Castle, Christy, 109, 164 Causey, Rooney, 97 Caveny, Ann, 22, 172 Chamberlain, Cathryn, 97, 172 Chamness, Theoline, 22, 146 Chance, Lorene, 109 Chapman, Janet, 22, 108 Charlson, Cheryl, 68 Chase, Laura, 109, 146, 170, 180 Chase, Michael, 97 Chelikas, George, 68 Chelikas, Michael, 109 Chernauski, Brad, 122, 190, 201 Chianakas, Laurence, 98, 183 Chrisman, Robin, 98 Church, Michael, 46, 98, 199, 203 Cincere Hank, 68, 170 Cincere, Mary, 56, 122 Clark Clark Clark , Charles, 109, 170. 175 , Charlotte, 68 Edward, 109 Joyce, 98, 145 Clark, , Lynne, 109, 165 Clark, Peter, 98, 199, 201 Claude, Charlotte, 68, 144, 154 Clemons, Vicki, 122, 167, 179 Clinch, Mark, 122, 190 Coale, Jane, 98, 155 Coats, Margaret, 122 Cochran, Jan, 98 Cochran, William, Z2 Coker, David, 98, 137, 142. 151. 187, 198 Coker, John, 109, 155, 183 Cole, Charles, 98 Cole, Gary, 182 Coleman, Lester, 122 Coleman, Richard, 109, 189, 198 Coleman, Rosemary, 122 Collier, Doris, 22 Collins, Delveara, 98 Collins, Gene, 109, 170 Compton, Linda, 122 Conner, Kelli, 109 Connett, Gary, 122 Conrad, Robert, 196 Consigny, Janet, 98. 153. 160, 165. 182 Cook, Billy. 96. 98 Cooley, Danny, 109 Cooley, Marvin, 109 Cooley, Shelicr, 98 Coombes, Mary, 22 Cooper, Johnnie, 122 Cooper, Kathryn, 109 Cooper, Randall, 68, 200 Copeland, Earnest, 109 Cornelious, Adam, 122, 195 Cornelius, Tony, 109, 189, 201, 203 Correll, Carol, 68, 69, 164 Corrwell, Edward, 122 Costello, Mark, 98, 159 Couch, Marsha, 109 Coulson, Marsha, 69, 80, 152, 155. 241 Coulter, Roger, 109, 191, 194, 198 Coup. Cheryl, 110, 175 Covey, Charles, 110 Cox, Mardell, 110, 154 Crabtree, Deborah, 69, 156 Crank, Cynthia, 98 Craps, Sallie, 69, 145 Craps, Timmy, 122 Crenshaw, Sherrie, 98, 172, 182 Cripe, Randy, 41 Crowe, Barbara, 12, 69, 165 Crowe, Deborah, 110, 117, 160, 178 Crowley, Luke, 98 Csesznegi, Laszlo, 98 Csesznegi, Louis, 110 Csesznigi, Mary, 110 Culler, Bruce, 98, 152 Cully, Chris, 69, 145, 164 Culp, Marc, 122 Cummings, Kathryn. 110, 146, 152, 155, 180 Cundiff, Linda, 122, 154 Cunningham, John, 122 Cunningham, Roger, 122 Currie, Diane, 98, 151, 156, 160. 169, 170, 175 Curtin, Samra, 69 Cusick, Lynn, 110, 160, 165 Custer, Antonette, 98 Custer, Nancee, 110 D Dace, John, 110, 153 Dace, Victoria, 69, 145, 161 Daman, Thomas, 69, 149, 179, 187, 201, 225 Damery, Marilyn, 22 Damm, Barbara, 98 Damm, Shirley, 122 Danner, Debbie, 122 Daugherty, Linda, 69, 144, 164 David, James, 69 David, William, 122 Davidson, John, 22, 180 Davidson, Thomas, 122, 153 Davis, Christopher, 152 Davis, Lynn, 50, 69, 137, 145, 158, 165 178, 207, 210, 219 Davis, Joe, 98, 175 Davis, Merri, 69, 176, 182 Davis Sheryl, 122 Davison, Michael, 98, 174 Dawson, Fred, 122, 181 Dawson, Peter, 110, 163 Day, Diane, 98, 154 Day, Patricia, 98 Deadwyler, Jack, 98 Deal, Patricia, 22, 96 DeCremer, Sue, 122, 152 Dee, Rick, 70 Deemie, Catherine, 70, 144, 148, 160 Defenbaugh, Bonnie, 70, 200 Defenbaugh, Bill, 43, 70, 149, 157, 205 DeGood, Marty, 110, 146, 155, 178 DeJarnett, Steve, 152 Dellinger, David, 110, 199 Delinski, Theresa. 98 Demick, James, 122, 153 Demoss, Rosemary, 70, 240 Dempsey, John, 122, 152, 190 Dennis, Jane, 122, 159 Dennis, John, 98 Dentino, Gean, 22, 120 DeVault, Rick, 98, 63, 199, 203 Dewey, Rachel, 70, 144, 158, 160, 183 Dikeman, Katherine, 70, 145, 154, 160 Dimler. Steve, 70, 127, 142, 149, 187, 197, 203, 214 Dischert, John, 98, 175 Ditch, Micheal, 122, 190 Dively, Bob, 98, 200, 203 Dobbins, Carolyn, 122 Dobbins, Chris, 59, 70, 144, 153, 165, 228 Dobbins, Sharon, 98, 165 Dodd, Virginia, 22 Doling, Mark, 122, 190, 200 Doling, Matthew, 122, 175, 180, 190 Domnick, E. Ann, 110, 172 Donaldson, Patti, 98, 146, 151, 155, 170. 172, 182 Donnovan. Margaret, 99 Donovan, Jerri, 99 Donovan, Richard, 122 Dooley, Ed, 99 Dooley, Jean, 71, 144, 154, 160, 164 Dooley, Jack, 122 Dooley, Richard, 110, 167 Dorn, Karen, 99 Dorn, Sharon, 99 Dornan, Barry, 71 Doss, Deanna, 122 Doss, Jennell, 110 Dotson, Jaqueline, 122, 141. 167 Doty, Rebecca, 110, 181 Dotzert, Deborah, 110 . Dougherty, Timothy, 110 Doversberger, Jim, 99, 152, 168 Dowell, Alan. 99, 171, 203 Dowell, Sherrie, 110. 155. 181 Downard, Gary, 71 Downard, Jeffrey, 110 Drake, Donella, 99 Drake, Greg, 122 Driver, Lorraine, 99, 152, 156, 165 Drowns, Kathleen, 122, 164 DuBoff, Dan, 122 Dudley, Gloria, 123 Dudley, Larry, 99 Dudley, Matilda, 71 Duke, Juanita, 71, 144, 159, 169 Duncan, Mike, 99, 137, 138 Dunlap, Randy, 123 Dunlap, Steven, 111, 189, 198 Dunlop, John, 120, 168, 190 Dunn, Patricia, 58, 71, 144,156, 165, 168, 175 Durbala, Elmer, 110 Durbala, Alice, 110 Durflinger, E., 123, 181 Dustin, Rosemary, 99 Duvall, Ronald, 98, 158 Dwyer, Ben, 110. 199 Dwyer, Deirore, 110 E Eagleson, Marlene, 123, 175 Ealey, Sue, 116 Eaton, Mary, 99, 175 Ebenstein, Jeffrey, 123, 168 Eckhart, Karen, 39, 71, 160, 165 Edwards, Mary, 123 Edwards, Patricia, 123, 145, 155, 181 Edwards, Susan, 99, 141, 151, 159 Ehrlich, Joe, 123 Ehrlich, Shelley, 110 Elliott, Angela, 123 Ellis, Eugene, 110, 168, 203 Ellis, Richard, 58, 59, 71, 149, 175, 200, 205 Engel, Janet, 99 England, Roy, 123 England, William, 20, 203 Epley, David, 99, 175 Epley, Thomas, 123, 164, 175, 190 Epstein, Shelley, 123, 147, 159, 168, 170 Errion, Greg, 110 123 90 Errion Janie 71, 144, 165, 241 Errion, Richard, 110, 179, 189 Escue, Margaret, 123 Evans, Darlene, 110, 154 Evans, Kathleen, 99, 141, 155, 182 Everett, Dorathea, 95 Everts, Ronald, 71 F Fabish, George, 110 Fabish, Gerald, 99, 161 Fahel, Michael, 99 Fancher, Deborah, 123, 179, 181 Fancher, Janice, 71 Faner, Kathy, 123 Fares, Martha, 123 Fares, Patricia, 99, 158 Farnum, Patricia, 58, 59, 99, 151, 153, 154, 178 Farnum, William, 71, 134, 135, 136, 142, 149, 187, 210, 211 Farris, Linda, 71 Favus, Shelly, 123 Fischens, William, 71. 187 Ferrell, Linda, 123 Fields, David, 71, 160 Fink, Walter. 23, 141 Finn, Micheal, 110 Fischer, Cheryl, 110 Fisher, Bernadine, 23 Fisher, Mark, 110 Fite, Baxter, 121, 171, 181 Fitzgerald, Terry, 99 Fletcher, 123, 170 Fliege, Tom, 123, 152 Flores, Jesse, 71 Flowers, Randy, 123 Fluegel, Ted, 23 Foerter, Nancy, 110, 172 Fogler, Glenn, 123, 152 Folck, David, 99 Foley, Kathleen, 71 Folkers, Mark, 110, 153, 175 Folkerts, Kittie, 71 Ford, Kelly, 123, 172 Ford, Randy. 110 Foreman, Gayla, 123, 170 Forquer, Colette, 110 Fosco, Daniel, 110, 152 Foster, Brenda, 72, 145, 160, 164 Foster, David, 99, 175 Foster, Michael, 123, 153 Foster, Nancy, 123 Foutch, Julie, 99, 165, 183 Fowler, Art, 123 Fowler, Verla, 72, 165 Fox, Thomas, 123 Freed, Marcy, 99, 148, 156, 170, 178 Fritts, John, 99, 158, 179, 200 Fritts, Stephen, 110, 194. 198 Frost, Jim, 72, 146, 149, 152, 169, 175, 200, 203, 221 Frost, Jean, 99, 147, 151, 152, 155, 157, 158, 169, 175, 176 Fuller, Harry, 72 Funches, Katherine, 123 Fussner, Linda, 72 G Gaisiord, Howard, 110, 175 Gale, Edward, 110, 137, 149, 153, 189, 194, 198 Gamberlain, Cathy, 124 Gard, Phyllis, 23, 108 Gardner, Ellen, 39, 72, 145, 160, 165 Gardner, Vicki, 99 Gardner, Brian, 124 Garrels, Connie, 72, 144, 154, 161, 228 Gates, Robert, 110, 146, 171 Gebauer, Marsha, 124, 179 Geddes, Robbie, 110, 165 Genge, Fredrick, 23 George, Christine, 99 Gerber, Jacqueline, 110, 154, 170, 172,l73, 178, 180 Gestrine, Robert, 110, 142, 164, 194, 198 Getz, David, 110 Getz, Janell, 99, 160, 165, 172 Getz, Keith, 124, 152 Ghabotus, Hassih, 110 Gibb, Terri, 72, 141, 144, 148, 151, 160, 166, 238 Gibson, Jack, 99, 153 Giebelhausen, Dave, 124, 141, 152, 163 Gift, Deborah, 99, 165 Gift, Elizabeth, 124, 145, 181 Giles, Kenneth, 110 Giles, Joyce, 124, 167 Gilfert, Barbara, 72, 145. 161 Giliert, Cynthia, 124, 181, 206 Gilgan, Veronica, 72, 145, 161, 164 Gilinsky, ltrmes, 110, 146, 179. 199, 203 Gillett, Grant, 110, 164, 168, 203 Gipson, Kirk, 124, 135, 152, 190 Gipson, Michele, 99, 146, 152, 155, 157, 158 Girton, Nikki, 99 Givens, Susan, 110 Glasford, Linda, 110, 160, 179 Glenn, Linda, 99, 145, 154 Glenn, Mary, 99 Glover, Charles, 34, 110, 163, 182, 183 Glover, Gary. 99, 168, 175 Glover, Linda, 99, 172 Gluckin, Sari, 110. 135, 153, 158, 172, 173, 180 Gahie, James, 110 Goble. Robert, 72 Goll, Jeffrey, 110 Gomes, Dawn, 110, 159, 160 Goodnight, Urallyn, 124 Goodwin, Danny, 110, 191, 194, 196 Gorman, Kathy, 99, 154, 160 Gorsuch, Blair, 72, 142, 143, 149, 181, 200, 205, 216 Gorsuch, Susan, 124, 170 Gould, Debbie, 124, 179 Gower, James. 111, 167, 193 Graf, Jeannette, 100, 159 Graf, Sue, 100, 153, 174 Graham, Frank, 124, 190 Graham, Nancy, 100, 159 Grainger, Kenenth, 124 Gray, Mary, 73 - Gray, Michael, 124, 190 Greene, Karen, 111, 168, 170, 175 Greene, Martha, 100, 158, 172 Greener, Daniel, 111 Greenleaf, Daniel, 111, 160, 175. 180, 200 Greenwald. Bruce, 59, 73, 152, 174 Greer, Margaret, 23 Greiner, Billy, 124 Greisen, Shirlee, 111, 145, 170 Grevel, Taylor, 73 Grier, Jane, 56, 111, 161, 165, 170, 178, 207 Grier, Joe, 73, 149 Griffith, Ronald, 100 Grim, Steve, 124 Grimm, Cynthia, 111 Grimm, Deborah, 100 Grimm Grimm , Duane, 73 , Nikki, 111. 158 Grissom, Bruce, 100, 152, 175 Gronert, Gary, 23 Grube, Stephen, 100 Guittar. Debby, 124 Gunn, Jerry, 100, 153 Gunn, Randy, 73, 187 Gurney, Gregory, 100, 175 Guynn, Kathy, 73, 144, 164, 234 Guynn, Terri, 100, 178 H Hairston, Eugene, 112 Hall, Leslie, 100, 180 Hallstrom, Alan, 73, 91, 149, 179. 187, 203 Hallstrom, Julie. 111 Hamilton, Linda, 73, 144, 154, 164 Hamilton, Rosemary, 100 Hammack, Theresa, 124, 169, 179 Hammer, Michael, 100 Hammontree, John, 111 Hanelt, Ron, 111, 153, 163, 189 Hanlon, Mark, 95 Hanse, Kay, 74, 145, 182 Hansis, Susan, 48, 100, 141, 153, 160, 161 Happach, Christel, 29, 55, 74, 135, 152, 155, 158. 238 Harden, Jon, 23, 171 Hardin, Carol, 124 Hardin, James, 74, 179 Hardine, Stephen, 111. 189 Hardy, Stanley, 111, 189 Harlow, Rebecca, 111, 155, 181 Harms. Ken. 111, 163 Harness, Steve, 100, 174 Harper, Mark, 124 Harper, Talitha, 100, 146, 147, 151, 156, 160, 170, 172 Harris, Angela, 74 Harris, Bill, 100, 199, 203 Harris, Catherine, 124 Harris, Dawayne, 74 Harris, Dolores, 20 Harris, Kathy, 111, 145 Harris, Mr. Larry, 23, 120, 204 Harris, Linda, 124 Harris, Rhonda, 124 Harrison, Bradley, 124 Harrison, George, 111, 175 Harrison, Linda, 74, 154 Hart, Barbara, 159, 160, 170, 180 Hart, Deborah, 74, 144, 154, 161, 245 Hart, John, 111 Hart, William, 111 Hartman, Mary, 124 Hartnack, John, 74, 149 Hartzell, Gary, 74 Harvey, Debra, 111 Harvey, Nancy, 74, 153, 169 Hastings, Shirley, 124 Hastings, Sue, 100 Hatterman, Bruce, 100 Haun, Mike, 124, 153, 190 Hausam, Clark, 111 Hawk, Cynthia, 124, 155, 166, 181 Hawksworth, John, 100 Hawksworth, Vicki, 111 Hayes, Mary, 124 Haynes. Joseph, 111 Hayens, Patricia, 111 Haynes, Robert, 124, 190 Hayward, Parlene, 124, 181 Hayward, Donna, 100, 182 Haywood, Janice, 124 Hazelwood, Jim, 74, 161, 238 Hazelwood, Paul, 124 Headley, Keith, 124 Heaton, Lance, 124 Heerde, Linda, 100, 158 Heerman, Betty, 111, 175, 176, 181 Heerman, John, 124 Heerman, Venn, 74, 169, 187, 203 Heintz, Sue, 124, 179 Heinz, Cheryl, 100 Hienz, Terri, 124 Heiple. Teresa, 112, 137, 146, 159, 160, 180, 206 Helms, Phyllis, 124, 153 Helms, Steven, 111 Henderson, Ronald, 100, 187 Hendricks, Clyde, 74, 91, 146, 149, 166, 179, 187 Henry, Mabrice, 112 Hensley, Judy, 100, 152, 156, 159. 161 Heppner, Jeanne, 74, 145, 164 Heppner, Thomas, 112, 199 Hermes, Franke, 124, 170 Herald, Dennis, 112 Herold, Michael, 100 Hess, Gail, 159, 172, 178 Hessin, Anna, 112, 152, 155, 175 Hevesy, Mary, 74, 145, 165, 212 Hewitt, Charles, 112 Hezlep, Cherri, 46, 75, 144, 172, 173 Hiatt, Robert, 100 Hickman, Allan, 75, 158 Hickman, Candice, 75, 164 Hickman, Geoffrey, 100, 149, 158, 203 Hicok, Charles, 23 Higgins, Alan, 112, 142, 149, 153, 168, 175, 179, 187 Higgins, Essex, 75, 201 Higgins, Freddie, 100 Higgins, Mr. Rudy, 23 Hightower, Paul, 75 Hightower, Phyllis, 100 Hightower, Bose, 112 Hightower, Sharon, 124 Hill, Kenneth, 100 Hill, Shelley, 124, 179 Hill, Susan, 112, 152. 155, 169, 179 Hillyer, Richard, 75 Himmel, Jana, 100, 175 Hitchell, Debra, 124 Hitchell, Franklin. 100 Hobbs. Muriel, 112 Hodge, Jay, 124 Hoffman, Carol, 100, 175 Hoffman, Dave, 75. 149 Hoffman, Gary, 75, 175 Hoffman, Kenneth, 121 Hoffman, Marcia, 124, 164 Hoffmann, Phil, 100, 137, 138, 151 152, 155, 201 Howard, Diana, 112 Howard, Sharon, 124 Howard, Ted, 76 Howells, Lynne, 112, 155, 180 Huber, Joanna, 59, 76, 159, 172 Hucal, Susan, 124 Hudson, Dale, 112, 152 Huffman, Mary, 76, 144, 154 Hulbert, Woodrow, 95 Humes. Murlea, 112 Humphrey, Olivia, 76, 145, 161 Hunsicker, Randall, 57, 111, 112, 175, 199, 203 Hunsicker, Roger, 77, 142, 147, 149, 151, 153, 196, 236 Hunt, Becky, 124 Hunt, John, 100 Hunt, Kathleen, 100, 154, 158, 163. 182 Hunt, Robert, 112, 180 Hunter, Diane, 124 Hunter, Earl, 100, 149, 187 Huprich, Lindsay, 100, 180 Hurd, Caren, 100 Hurst, Ronald, 112 Huskey, Janice, 124 Hutchins, William, 100 Hutchinson, James, 124, 166, 190 Huxtable, Kathy, 124 Huyck, Becky, 30, 112, 140, 152. 155, 169, 180 Hymbaugh, Karen, 112, 164 1 Ingersoll, Karla, 100, 112, 154, 170, 178 Ingersoll, Peggy, 46, 151, 165 Irvin, Paula, 100 Irving, Jeff, 61, 100 Irwin, George, 23, 161 Irwin, Marguerite, 21, 23, Isaac, James, 125 Isaac, Tom, 125 1 Jackson, Barry, 125 Jackson, Jackson, Brenda, 100 Darlene, 112 Jackson, Deborah, 112 Jackson, Karen, 125, 181 Jackson, Kathy, 112 Jackson, Ludia, 125 Jackson, Mary, 125 Jackson, Mike, 100 Jackson, Stephen, 95 Jackson, Willie, 112 Jacobus, Craig, 112 Jamieson, Richard, 23, 137, 186 Jones, Richard, 125 Jones, Rickey, 113, 175 Jones, Sue, 113 Jones, Tom, 125 Jordan, Catherine, 77 Jordan, Denis, 77, 143, 203 Judkins, James, 113 K 119, 170 Kahn, James, 100, 151, 153, 205 Kahn, Mary, 113, 146, 170, 172, 178, 180 Kalina, Kathleen, 57, 77, 145, 158, 159, 165 Karnes, Thomas, 100, 175 Kasel, Douglas, 100, 203 Kasel, Gregory, 113 Kaspar, Amy, 125, 145, 153 Kaspar, Deborah, 100, 151, 158, 158, 165, 170 Kauffman, David, 113, 175 Kee, James, 181 Keister, Stephanie, 125 Keister, William, 113 Keith, Donald, 125, 166 Keithly, Carol, 77, 145, 165 Keithley, Jean, 23, 157 Kellenberger, Dona, 77 Kellenberger, Steve 100 Keller, Mike, 2, 58, 78, 149, 200, 205, 211 Keller, Susan, 113, 125, 146, 157, 159, 169 Keller, Thomas, 78 Kellerstrass, Cami, 113 Kellerstrass, Kim, 100, 155, 179, 182, 183 Kellogg, Carol, 47, 78, 144, 154, 160 Kellogg, Miss Helen, 24 Kellogg' Janice, 47, 113, 152, 155. 156, 157 Kelly, Colleen, 100, 146, 151, 156 Kelly, Deborah, 95 Kelly, Geraldine, 125 Keown, Colleen, 125 Keown, Kathleen, 100 Keown, John, 78, 217 Kerr, Georgette, 78 Kerr, Richard, 113, 164 Kester, Sharon, 125, 206 Ketay, 100, 152 Keyes, Barrett, 78 Kilgore, Gary, 125, 153 Kilgore, Janet, 113 Kimber, Victoria, 125 Kincade, Stewart, 100, 142 Kraft, Stephen, 126, 190 Krakos, Mary, 75, 78, 144, 145, 148, 156, 159, 166, 239 Kramer, Rollin, 78 Krause, Melissa, 126 Krause, Scott, 126, 153 Kreiger, lone, 24 Kreiling. David, 100, 142, 146, 147 149, 151, 153, 204 Kreiter, James, 114 Kroeker, Richard, 100, 175. 200 Kuchel, Gary, 100, 142, 160, 166, 187, 203 Kucukcetin, Asuman, 126, 165 Kuecks, Tena, 126 Kuhn, Christine, 114, 160, 180 Kuhn, Deborah, 114 Kuhn, Vince, 126 Kujaws, Janice, 100, 151, 152, 154, 155 Kummer, Laszlo, 126, 152 Kumpf, Carl, 114, 118 Kumpf, Steven, 100 Kuntz, David, 100 Kuntz, Joan, 114 Kwasigroh, Mr. Douglas, 24 L LaCroix, Mr. Robert, 24, 203 LaHaie, Jeffrey, 101, 201 LaHaie, Steven, 126, 190, 204 LaHood, Katherine, 101 LaHood, Mary, 101 Lamb, Jerald, 78 Lamb, Susan, 79, 154 Lancaster, Gerald, 101, 198 Lancaster, Thomas, 32, 101, 135, 152 Landers, Georgina, 114 Landers, Ralph, 101 Landrum, Emma, 114 Landrum, Ted, 126 Landrum, Ward, 114 Lane, Christine, 32, 114, 152, 161. 178 Lane, David, 95 Lane, Patricia, 101, 159, 178 Lane. Richard, 24 Lane, Thomas, 101, 106, 142, 143, 151, Lane, 168, 179, 187 Tim, 126, 163, 204 Lange, Sue, 126, 164 Lank, Christine, 101, 151, 165, 166 Lanpher, Thomas, 79 Lansford, Robert, 101 Larence, Barbara, 79, 154, 158 Larson, Dean, 126, 152 I Janssen, John, 77, 165, 203 Jasinski, Denise, 113, 160 Jasinski, Karen, 77, 145, 161 Jenkins, Randall, 125 Jeter, Jeff, 77, 157 Joachim, David, 113, 199 Hoffmann, Robin, 124, 155, 156 Hoffman, Roger, 33, 100, 152 Hoffmann, Scott, 112, 197 Hoffman, Terry, 75, 147, 160, 165, 241 Hofrieter, Ann, 76, 145, 160 Hogan, Jerry, 23 Hogate, Judson, 76 Holden, Eric, 120, 124, 135, 152 Holden, Judy, 100, 151, 157 Holden, Mike, 76, 149, 205 Holland, Rory, 46, 112 Holly, Wayne, 76, 172, 173 Holmes, Beverly, 23, 64 Holmes, Doug, 100, 200, 205 Honings, Catherine, 76 Hopkins, Mary, 151, 158, 172, 178 Hoppe, Sandra, 76, 164 Hoppe, Sue, 112, 145, 182 Hopson, Steve, 100, 187 Horan, Rob, 100, 147, 200, 203 Horn, Ed, 112, 135, 170 Horn, Herbert, 124, 190 Horn, Judith, 100 Horner, Frank, 76 Horner, Richard, 100, 151, 183, 203 Horner, Theresa, 112, 175, 176 Horst, Carl, 23, 157 Horst, Kathleen, 76, 154, 161 Horstman, Boob, 124 Hosea, John, 112, 175 Houghland, Robert, 112 Joachim, Kathy, 77, 144 Johnson, Bradley. 125 Johnson, Daniel, 125 Johnson, David, 110 Johnson, Diana, 77, 152 Johnson, Gary, 77 Johnson, Gordon, 113 Johnson, Janet, 113 Johnson, Janice, 113, 176 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, John, 125, 175, 190 Larry, 77 Marla, 113, 178 Johnson, Patricia, 77, 155, 181 Johnson, Paula, 125 Johnson. Peggy, 125 Johnson, Ronda, 113 Johnson, Sharon, 113, 145 Johnson. Vicki, 125 Johnston, Danny, 113, 179, 189 Johnston, David, 77, 234 Johnston, Greg, 125, 155, 181 Johnston, Karen, 77, 141, 144, 151, 215, 136 Johnston, Randy, 100 Johnston, Ronald, 125 Jones, Brenda, 77 Jones, Darrel, 113 Jones, Dawris, 113 Jones, Dean, 113, 175, 183 Jones, Debra, 58, 77, 141 ,144, 151 155, 160, 243 Jones, Gaynell, 125, 181 Jones, Linda, 125, 180 Jones, Pamela, 100 King, Donald, 126, 190, 120 King, loel, 78, 161, 166, 168, 219 King, Karen, 113 King, Michael, 100 King, Ronald, 126, 137, 190 King, Steven, 78 King, Tony, 100, 158 Kinkade Kath 126 1 Yr Kinnamon, Cynthia, 78 Kinnamon, Gordon, 126 Kirkhus, Ruth, 24 Kirley, Charles, 78, 137, 138, 149, 179, 187, 188, 191, 214 Kira, Rick, 113, 152, 155 Kirtley, Debra, 113, 160 Kirwan, Timothy, 100 Knoblett, Don, 126 Knoll, Janis, 78, 145, 164 Knoll. NanCy, 113 Knox, Daniel, 113, 194 Knox, Joseph, 84, 95, 245 Knox, Lynn, 126 Kobler, Dave, 126, 194, 195 Kobler, Sally, 78, 144, 299 Kobler 179 Kobler . Sue, 50, 126, 153, 157, 165. , Thomas, 113, 195 Koch, Martin, 113, 153, 163 Koch, Richard, 100, 152 Koch, Robert, 78, 175 Koehl, Beth, 213, 164, 178 Koeppel, Debra, 113 Koeppel, Roland, 100, 163 Koepping, Ernest, 24 Kominski, Bonnie, 100, 154 Kominski, Michael, 78, 163 Korgie, Kimberly, 137, 146, 166, 178, 180 Korth, Ellen, 113, 153 Kraft, Gregory, 78, 204, 211 Larson, Gregory, 79, 163 Larson, Thomas, 114 Laughlin, Ray, 114, 189, 198 Lavery, Larry, 24, 120, 201 Lea, William, 101, 151 Leach, Judy, 114 Lear, Eugene, 79, 187, 203, 245 Lee, Cynthia, 101, 165 Lee, Jeanne, 126, 153, 155 Leemon, Daryl, 126, 190 Legg, Donald, 114, 170 Legg, Stephen, 79 Lekovich, David, 114, 175 LeMaster, Candy, 102 LeMaster, Cindy,- 102 LeMaster, Steven, 79 Lennarson, Helen, 102, 157 Lennarson, Mark, 114 Leroy, Jeffrey, 114, 175, 189 Le Roy, Stephen, 126, 158, 167, 181, 190 Lester, Dennis, 126 Lester, Mary, 102, 152, 175 Lester, Rebecca, 102 Levy, Brad, 114, 163 Lewis, Cynthia, 102, 172, 178 Lewis, Richard, 126, 169, 175, 205 Lillehoj, Erik, 137 Limer, Deborah, 102, 151, 153, 157, 160, 165, 178 Lindsay, Charles, 126 Lindsey, Denise, 127 Lindstrom, Deanna, 79, 144, 159, 168, 169 Lindstrom, Dorothy, 102, 165 Linthicum, Ricky, 114 Little, Mary, 79, 144, 154 Little, Melvin, 127, 168 Little, Warren, 114 Littlejohn, Dale, 102 Livengood, Diane, 114 Livengood, Iames, 114 Livingston, Linda, 102, 151, 154 Livingston, Randall, 79, 149, 187 Lochbaum, Iudy, 115, 161, 167, 172 Neubert, Jcmcs, 115, 152, 175, 199 Phi1iPS.BfeHdG. 28. 128. 179 Long, Iohn, 79, 160 Long, Lois, 79, 154. 155, 156, 182 Lodger, Lindell. 127, 153 Lorton, Pamela, 115, 160, 170, 178, 181 Loughridge, lack, 127 Louis, Richard, 102, 152 Lovelace, Iames. 102 Loveless, Blake, 115, 189 Loveridge, Ellen, 115, 159 Lowe, Ceola, 128 Lowe, Gayla, 127 Lowery, Ianice, 102 Lowes, Lora, 79, 183 Lowes, Patricia, 102, 165 Lucas, Daniel, 115, 189 Lucieer, Michael, 102, 149, 200 Luebbers, Marilyn, 79 Lurie, Allan, 24 Lush, David, 46, 102, 155, 172. 174. 180, 182, 183 Lush, Maria, 79 Lybarger, Gail, 127, 145, 155, 164, 181 Lyle, Vickie, 115 Lynch, David, 102, 149, 171. 182, 183 Lynch, Glen, 79, 149, 199, 203. 229 Lyon, Gregory, 102 Lyons, Mary, 21, 25 M Maas, Iames, 79 Maas, Iill, 115 Mack, Sandra, 127 Madigan, Denise, 102, 172, 178 Madsen, Lisa, 127 Maeder, Marla, 127, 181 Maginn, Michael, 127, 168, 200 Maison, Roger, 79 Markovic, Gregg, 102 Malson, Roger, 38, 79 Malone, Deborah, 102, 160, 161 Mandel, Heidi, 115, 137, 158 V Mangum, Gregg, 127, 173 Manthey, Mark, 115 Manthey, Maralee, 80, 156, 175 Manthey, Merrill, 102, 151, 152, 168, 169 Manuel, Mark, 80, 137, 179, 187 Manuel, Merry, 80, 153, 158, 175 Maple, Gwen, 127, 179 Marchand, Carol, 80, 164, 240 Marchand, David, 127 Macy. Ioe, 115 Marlatt, Susan, 112, 115, 154, 160, 165, 179 Marlatt, Bill, 102, 204 Marquarot, William. 80 Marquess, Cindy. 102, 146, 147. 151, 168, 170, 175 Marshall, Alison, 102, 183 Marshall, Kay, 102 Marshall, Thomas, 115, 199 Martersteck, Chris, 42, 58, 80, 147, Maubach, Robert, 115, 168, 175 Mauschbaugh, Scott, 115, 175 Mayin, Dick, 127 Maxwell, Mary, 25, 135 Maxwell, Stephen, 115 May, Bobette, 127, 179 Maylsn, Lynn, 127 Maylson, Lynn, 127 Maynard, Anne, 59, 81, 144, 156 Mays, Larry, 102 McAllister, Charles, 115 McAuliffe, Peggy, 127, 169, 178, 206 McAvoy, Mary, 115, 170 McBrien, Russell, 25 McCann, Dennis, 127 McCann, Gerald, 25, 156, 179 McCann, Richard, 81 McCarrell, Logan, 102 McCarrell, Mark, 127 Mitchell, Peter, 103 Mitchell, Steven, 115, 152, 189 Mohn, Lois, 82, 145, 158, 161, 162. 165 Monckton, Daniel, 103 McCay, Margy, 102, 140, 151, 152 McClure, Nicholas, 115, 170, 182, 183 McCool, Ricky, 115 McConnell, Alana, 81, 153, 161 McCorrnack, Iames, 81 McCormack, Karen, 115, 135, 165. 167, 179 McCormick, Iames, 20, 36, 189 McCoy, Robert, 127 McE1hiney, Debra, 115, 172 McE1hiney, Diana, 102 McElhiney, Nancy, 115, 172, 178 McEver, Garland, 127 McGillicuddy, Connie, 81, 144, 147 160, 178, 224 McGowan, Laura, 127, 155, 181 McGowan, Mary, 81 McGowan, Patricia, 115 McGrane, Mary, 102 McGrane, Ronald, 127 McGuire, Emma, 25 McHugh, Raymond. 81, 149, 186 McIntyre, Gary, 127 Mclntyre, Ianelle, 81, 144 McKenrick, Bertha, 127 McKissak, Edward, 115, 189, 201 McKune, Michael, 115 1 McLemore, Belinda, 81, 172 McMahon, Iulie, 115, 154, 161 McMenamin, Hugh, 102 McMullen, Daniel, 127 McMullen, Timothy, 81 McMurray, Scott, 127 McNeil, Catherine, 127, 145, 152, 155, 158 Mead, Tony, 103 ' Meador, Linda, 127 Meader, Theresa, 127, 181 Medina, Iames, 103, 145 Medina, Sandra, 127, 181 Mehl, Richard. 81, 85, 152, 173 Mehle, Scott, 115, 189 Meinke, Cheryl, 115, 160, 165, 178 Meisinger, Iohn, 115, 118, 142, 149, 200, 203 Meister, Chris, 127, 168 Meister, Mark, 103, 152, 155, 183 Moody, Richard, 115, 171 Moore, Barbara, 115 Moore. Carol, 82 Moore, Charles, 115 Moore. lerry, 127, 190 Moore, Linda, 82, 144, 145, 154 Moore. Patricia, 115, 159 Moran, Moran, Daniel, 115, 142 Margaret, 103 Morgan, Patti, 127 Morris, Beth, 115, 155, 181 Morris, Dwight, 115, 175, 199 Moss, Mamie, 103 Mossberger, Mary, 103 Mossberger, Vicki, 103 Motteler, lim, 115 Motteler, 103 Mounts, Mary, 103 Moushon, Ruth, 82 Mullen, Richard, 115 Mullins, Ann, 25, 178 Mullvain, Michael, 127 Mulvaney, Russell, 127, 190 Munson, Iamie, 127 Murle. Mathew, 127 Murphy, Diane, 59, 82, 165 Murphy, Larry, 127 Murry, Bill, 127, 157 Murry, Brad, 127, 200 Murry, Mark, 127 Musgrove, Kenneth, 82, 142, 147, 149, 187, 191, 196, 237 Myers, Glenn, 115 Myers, Iames, 82, 149, 161, 187, 203 Myers, Terri, 103, 158, 161, 172 N Nagle, Christine, 82 Nagle, Deborah, 103 Nagle, Mark, 115 Naschert, Donald, 25, 174 Nau. Ioseph, 127, 190 Neal, Douglas, 103, 161 Neal, Keith, 82, 219 Neff, Gale, 103, 182, 183 Neff, Ioseph, 25, 64 Nell, David, 82, 149, 153, 204 Nell, Deidre, 127, 178 Nellas. George, 115, 164, 199 Nellas. Vicki, 127, 178 Nelson, Alyce. 103 Nelson, Barb, 115. 140, 169, 170. 178, 207 Nelson, David, 96, 103, 161. 191, 204 Nelson, Gene, 25 Nelson, Iean, 3, 82, 144, 160, 179, 222 Nelson, Iudy, 128 O Ober, Ioe, 128, 153 O'Brian, Patricia, 115, 153, 160 O'Connor, Matthew, 103, 147, 151 O'Connor, Patricia, 25 Oesterle, Mary, 103, 172, 178 Ohl, Richard, 128, 153 Okerberg, Paul, 103, 166 Olds, Deborah, 50, 83, 137, 138. 139, 144, 165, 206, 227 O'Leary, Brian, 103, 156 O'Leary, Noreen, 83, 144 Oliver, Iames, 103, 167 Oliver, Iuanita, 83 Orr, Neal, 128 Osborn, Vicki, 103, 214 Oster, Linda, 115 O'Toole, Eugene, 20 Ott, Sally, 128 Otterstrom, Daniel, 83, 205 Otterstrom, Marcia, 128, 137, 181 P Page, Deborah, 128 Palmen, Palmer, Gregory, 103, 187 Mark, 115, 204 Parker, Christina, 115 Parker, Kim, 103 Parker, Marguerite, 25, 154 Parker, Rosalyn, 128 Parker, Vickie, 115 Parkhurst, Iohn, 115, 182, 183 Parks, Christine, 115, 153, 178 Parks, Robert, 83, 141, 147, 235 Pass, Susan, 103 Patterson, Barbara, 83, 144, 154, 159, 160 Paule, David, 48, 115, 142, 153, 200. 203 Peacock, Iuanita, 83 Pearson, Carol, 83, 144, 159, 169. 172 Pearson, Dennis, 83 Pearson, Ianet, 167 Peerless, Christopher, 96, 103, 149 158, 191, 205 Petter, Denise, 83, 145. 161, 165 Peil, Patricia, 115, 153. 178 Pemberton, lack, 115, 189 Pemberton, Vicki, 115, 181 Nelson, Susan, 128, 145, 178 Nemeyer, David, 82, 148, 151, 236 Neubert, Frederick, 82, 149, 160, 201 Peters, 1 anet, 178 Peters, Ianet, 84, 103 Peters, Ioyce, 50, 84, 144, 212 Peters, Michael, 128, 152, 190 Peters, William, 104 Petersen . Philip, 128, 153, 200 Peterson. Chris, 84 Peterson, Dirk, 115, 168, 175, 189, 203 Peterson, Eric, 115. 153 Peterson Iohn 84, 160, 175 Peterson: Martin, 128, 190 Peterson, Muriel, 16, 17, 25 Petruzzi, Christopher, 84, 157, 174, 180, 200 Pettit, David, 128, 153, 200 Pfeifer, Mary, 43, 116, 166, 178 Phenix, Mary, 116, 166, 178 Phenix, Paul, 128 Meister, Michael, 103, 183 149, 205 Martin, Cassaundra, 102 Martin, Dennis, 80 Martin, Gary, 127, 141, 161 Martin, Iessie, 127 Martin. Moira, 127, 153, 159 Martin. Monica, 102, 152, 155, 178 Martin, Patrick, 115, 152, 200 Martin. Ralph, 80 Martin, Vicki, 127, 166, 181 Mast, Catherine, 80, 144, 154 Mast, Rodney, 127, 153, 180 Matarelli, Donetta, 115, 167, 180 Matarelli, Steven, 115 Matarelli, Teresa, 127, 179 Mathenia, Lillian, 115, 154, 181 Mathey, Iames, 81 Mathieson, Beverly, 127 Mathis, Dennis, 81 Matthews, Linda, 127 Matthews, Peggy, 81, 183 Maubach, Charles, 115, 152, 167. 189 Maubach, Cindy, 127, 145, 155, 180 Maubach, Kenneth, 127, 164, 190 Maubach, Mariann, 81 Maubach, Paul, 102, 175 Mellen, Chris, 127 Mellen, David, 127 Mendenhall, Stan, 81 Menninger, Linda, 115 Mette, Paul, 115 Meyers, Bill, 127 Meyers, David, 103, 163, 169, 175. 200 Michel, Bruce, 81, 87, 142, 146, 147. 149, 151, 187, 203, 232 Michel, Laurie. 115, 135, 160, 168, 170, 180 Michel, Robin, 127, 135, 152, 175. 195 190. Miller, Bruce, 103 Miller, Holly, 103. 168 Miller . Ieff, 31, 127. 153 Miller. lenni, 103, 137, 151, 153. 166, 206, 236 Miller, Iohn, 81 Miller Iudy, 127 Miller, Karen, 82, 145, 160 Miller, Laura, 127 Miller Linda, 25, 206 Miller, Michael, 127 Miner Iames, 127 Mitchell, Michael, 127 Neumann. Ruth, 115, 147, 161, 165, 167 Newcomer, Kim, 82, 204 Newcomer, Nancy, 128, 167, 175, 176 Newell, Marcia. 82, 144. 165, 166, 183 Newlin, Timothy, 103, 142, 143. 147, 151, 198, 200 Nicholas, Iohn, 115, 148, 152, 168, 175 Nicot, Pamela, 50, 115. 160, 165 Niekamp, Kathy, 115, 147, 152, 155 Nighswanger, Ierry, 82 Noirat, Connie, 115, 180 Nolan, Deborah, 103 Nolan, Rhonda, 128 Nolte, Diane, 82, 140, 144. 151, 215 Nordwall, Lois, 115, 161, 165, 170. 178 Norton, Alice, 128 Novak, Mark, 83, 135, 142, 146. 149, 151, 200, 235 Nunes, Gary, 83, 205 Nunn, Brenda, 103 Nyaradi, Eva, 128, 147. 152, 155 Phillips, Elise, 104, 153, 175 Phillips, Terry. 104, 183 Phipps, Scott, 116 Phoenix, Tom, 199 Piccoli, Richard, 116 Pickens, Scott, 104, 187, 203 Pickering, Iohn, 43, 155 Pickering, William, 128, 157 Picl, Frank. 104, 151, 152, 189, 203 Picl, Margaret, 116, 170 Picl, Mary, 116, 140, 170 Picl, William, 128, 175, 199 Picton, Debra, 11, 104, 161 Picton, Kenneth, 128 Piekering, Iohn, 104 Pierce, Catherine, 84 Pierce, Geoffrey, 104 Pierce, Margaret, 128 Pittsley, Iackie, 116, 153 . Plack, Iill, 104, 148, 154, 160 Ploense, Randy, 128, 178 Poarch, Marsha, 84, 145, 160 Pocklington, Loretta, 25, 164 Pogue, Valerie, 116, 152, 168, 180 Polhemus, Sylvia, 59, 84, 144 Pope, Beverly. 84.144, 159 I Poshard, Florence. 19 Rose, M Seligman, Fred, 105 Potts, Steven, 116 Pounds, Beth, 116 Powell. Mitchell, 85, 182 Powell, Patricia, 104, 160, 172, 178 Powell, Randolph, 116, 169, 172, 174 Powers, Ioe, 104, 183, 187, 198 Pratt, lohn, 116, 170 Preston, Tobin, 85, 172 Pribble, Bob, 116 Price, Lora, 128, 179, 181 Price, Susan, 104, 178, 181 Prichard, Iames, 104, 142, 149, 187 Prichard, Mary, 128 Priddy, Lynne, 85, 164 Priebe, Linda, 104, 159, 178 Pritchard, Linda, 104 Pritzker, Ellen, 85, 144, 147, 151, 154 Rodewald, Susan, 58, 87, 140, 144, 151, 159, 160, 219 Roedell, Geraldine, 104 Roehnelt, Lark, 104, 165, 178 Roehnelt, Robin, 116, 154, 170, 178 Roehrig, Iohn, 41, 104, 157 Rogers Harry, 116 Rogersf Kenneth, 116, 174 Rogers, Rogers, Marsha, 116, 159 Norman, 128 Rogers, Richard, 128, 147, 179 Rogers, Sandra, 87 Rohleder, Iohn, 116, 153, 163, 189, 200 Rohman, Greg, 128 Roos, Bradley, 104 Rosa, Iohn, 128 Rose, Debbie, 128, 179, 181 elissa, 61, 104 Probst, Cathy, Proctor, Mary, Propp, Sharon, 172 Propp, Wanda, Pueschel, Nanc 85 85 104, 147, 151, 170, 128, 167, 178, 181 y, 104, 155, 159 Russell, Richard, 3, 64, 87, 147, Stringer, Pulliam, Phyllis, 85, 144, 156, 159, 160, 178 Purham, Leonard, 128 Purham, Napolean, 104, 191 Putnam, David, 104 Q Quast, Deborah, 85, 144, 164 R Rademaker, Dennis, 116, 182, 183 Radomsky, Lisa, 128, 147, 153, 179 Rae, Robin, 128, 153, 190 Raidbard, Marvin, 25, 180 Rakestraw, Thomas, 116 Ramage, Merle, 128 Rapp, Diana, 85, 161, 182 Rapp, Marilea, 116, 155, 160, 170 Rashid, William, 86 Ray, Ioletta, 128, 178 Razo, Steven, 104, 199 Redard, Thomas, 104, 147, 151, 153 Redington, Diane, 104, 154, 178 Redington, Theresa, 86, 144 Reed, Kenneth, 128, 157, 200 Reed, William, 86, 157 Reeser, Iohn, 128, 157 Reeser, Michael, 116 Reeves, Douglas, 128 Regal, Vicki, 86, 87, 137, 165, 206, 232 Regan, Iohn, 95 Regan, Kathleen, 104, 164, 183 Regan, Michael, 116 Regan, Patrick, 128 Reider, Christine, 116, 161 Reider, Robert, 86 Remelius, Richard, 128 Rose, Ronald, 104, 155, 183 Rosenbaum, Linda, 104, 168 Rosenberg, Jerome, 105, 187 Rosenberg. Richard, 116, 194 Rosenberg, Steve, 105, 147 Rosenberger, Vicki, 87 Roser, Roger, 128 Rouse, George, 128 Rouse, Gloria, 56, 116 Rowbotham, Ann, 128, 154, 172 Rowbotharn, Wilson, 105, 167 Rowe, James, 116 Rowland, Denise, 128 Rowland, Elaine, 105 Rucker, Charles, 116, 170, 182, 183 Rucker, Sherri, 128, 153, 179, 181 Rugh, Geoffrey, 105 Rugh, Randall, 87 Ruprecht, Dennis, 116 Russell, Deborah, 116, 160, 178, 180 Russell, Marguerite, 108, 116, 135, 160, 165, 167 Russell, Raymond, 58, 87, 149, 187, 203 151, 160, 170, 183, 222, 234 Russell, Terrance, 128, 190 Russell, William, 105, 152, 155, 175, 177, 199 Rutherford, Iames, 128 Ryan, Eric, 105, 140, 151 Ryan, Thomas, 129, 153 S St. Iohn, Chris, 137, 179, 180 Salter, Chuck, 116, 141, 170, 183 Sanders, Mark, 105 Sargent, Glenda, 129 Sarver, Debbie, 88, 141, 144, 151, 156, 224 Satchfield, Nellie, 116 Sathoii, Richard, 105, 149, 151, 167, 199, 202, 203 Schonbrun, Ieff, 88, 149, 160, 200 Schonbrun, Scott, 166 Schroeder, Robert, 105 Schuller, Greg, 105, 163 Schultz, Susan, 129, 147, 153, 170 Schultz, Wylla, 105, 158, 172, 178 Schulz, Ioy, 129, 152, 155, 161, 179 Schwab, Bonnie, 88, 144, 154, 168 Schwab, Karne, 116, 169, 171 Schwandt, Michael, 129 Schwartz, Susan, 58, 88, 135, 140, 144, 151, 161, 239 Scott, Rhonda, 116, 160, 172, 178 Scott, Stephen, 149, 187, 203 Scott, Valerie, 102, 154 Secrest. Michelle, 105 Seedorf, Donna, 116, 165, 170, 172, 178 Selke, Greg, 116, 141, 163, 169 Sells, Nancy, 116, 154 Semlow, Robert, 25, 113 Sephus, Judith, 129, 155, 181 Sephus, Natalie, 89 Setterlund, Arthur, 152 Schackleford, Gary, 129 Schackleiord, Linda, 116 Shanks, Cynthia, 129, 169 Shanks, Robert, 95 Shanks, 105 Shannon, Dan, 116, 199, 203 Shannon, Herb, 105, 199, 203 Sharpe, Marc, 116, 163 Sharpe, Vickie, 105, 167 Shaw, Ietfrey, 116, 189 Shelton, Gary, 105, 187, 188 Shesol, Ronald, 89, 160, 183, 203 Shields, Ieffrey, 116 Shields, Patrick, 89 Shilling, Terry, 129 Shinkle, Lynette, 105, 172 Shinkle, Patricia, 89 Shipley. Karen, 105, 151, 152, 155, 156 Shivley, Iohn, 105, 153, 175, 187 Sommer, Ioseph, 25, 157 Sones, Ioel, 117, 152, 175, 163 Sorse, Mike, 105 South, Mary, 89 Spacht, Lee, 116, 175. 180 Spano, Frank, 129, 147, 153, 180 Sparks, Richard, 105 Spencer, Vicki, 129 Spietz, Gilbert, 129, 153 Sprague, Cindy, 117, 161 Spriggs, Catherine, 117, 178 Sprunger, Michelle, 117 Stahl, Marian, 105, 153, 165 Stahl, Susan, 130, 153, 169, 207 Staker, Betty, 89 Stalker, Delores, 89 Stamper, Delbert, 95 Stangeland, Marna, 130 Stanger, Eugene, 26 Starnes, Iulie, 105, 175 Staut, Bnice, 105, 163 Steenrod, Richard, 175, 189, 200 Steimle, Bruce, 117, 175, 180 Steimle, Robert, 117, 175, 180 Stein, Spencer, 89 Steiner, William, 117, 189, 198 Steiner, Deborah, 90 Stenger, Michael, 90 Stenger, Roger, 90 Stephen, Gary, 90 Stephens, Mark, 130 Stephens, Ted, 130 Stepping, Henry, 19 Stepzinski, Charles, 117, 163, 174 Stevenor, Robert, 26, 96 Stevenson, Linda, 130 Stevenson, Becky, 90, 160 Stewart, Dennis, 90 Stewart, Kathy, 117 Stickney, William, 175 Stock, Iohn, 26, 237 Stokowski, Ierry, 117, 189 Stokowski, Iudith, 130 Stolp, Dorthea, 130 Stonebock, Thomas, 105, 142, 149, Richman, Kathy, 128 Sullivan, Retchless, Craig, 104 Reyes, Helen, 128 Reyes, Ioe, 128 Reynolds, Maxine, 128 Rhode, Deborah, 86, 144, 160 Rhodes, Timothy, 128 Rians, Lawrence, 128 Rice, Emily, 25 Richards, Ieffrey, 128 Richards, Michael, 86, 149, 201 Richards, Steven, 116, 175 Richardson, Robin, 116, 184, 189, 198 Ricketts, Robert, 128, 199 Rieker, Michael, 86 Rieker, Tom, 128, 153 Riggon, Susan, 128, 179 Riggs, Sharon, 104 Riley, Iudy, 116 Riney, Mike, 128, 153 Ripkan, Iacqueline, 86, 144, 156, 160, 166 Roach, Kathy, 86, 140, 151. 155, 156, 172, 221 Roach, Ricky, 87 Roberts, Dale, 128, 147, 155, 181 Robertson, Amy, 116, 165, 168, 206 Salzer, Phillip, 25, 149, 203 Sauder, Beth, 105, 151, 160, 166 Sauder, Sauder, Sazone Lee, 116, 154, 159, 180, 206 Linda, 88, 144 Patricia 116 sqzonef Ron, 129, 190, 194, 195 Scharp, Schaut, Scheffle Richard, 116 Maurine, 24, 25, 64 r, Matthew, 129, 175 Shoemaker, Sharon, 89, 169 Short, Connie, 89, 144, 154, 155, 182 Short, Greg, 61, 64, 89, 160, 170, 183, 187, 203, 247 Shoup, Steve, 116 Shride, Mary, 105 Siira, Luann, 129, 179 Sills. Iohn, 116 Sills, Robert, 129 Silver, Charles, 129, 190 Simkins, Iames, 105, 152, 155 Simmons, Danielle, 105, 183 Simmons, James, 89 Simmons, Renee, 116 Simons, Stephen, 116 Skelton, Kathy, 105 Slafter, Robert. 129 Slaughter, Lamarr, 89, 204 Sleeth, Carol, 25 Sloan, Debbie, 129 Sloan, Leslie, 105, 140, 151, 152 Slotter, Richard, 105 Smiles, Ianet, 95 Smith, Becky, 129, 153, 168, 169 Smith, Brenda, 129 167, 1 91, 196, 198 Storm, Gerald, 117, 175 Stoskopf, Herbert, 26, 96, 176 Stowell, Ioseph, 130, 199 Stratton, Tom, 130 Streeter, Iames, 130 Strehlow, Rebecca, 130, 147, 153 Strickler, Diana, 117, 153, 154 Stringer. Allan, 105 Stringer, Darlene, 117, 141, 152, 155 Denise, 153 Robinson, Davi d, 95 Robinson, Georgian, 104 Robinson, Ianine, 104 Robinson, Kevin, 128 Rockhold, Iason, 128, 190, 195 Rodewald, Lance, 116, 141, 164, 199, 205 Scheuble, Marsha, 129 Schick, Randall, 25 Schierer, Douglas, 105 Schindles, Laurie, 105, 141, 151, 156, 170, 178 Schlick, Carol, 129, 175, 176 Schlis, Nancy, 116, 152, 155, 178 Schmaltz, Candice, 116 Schmaltz, Diana, 88, 144, 160 Schmaltz, Robin, 129, 175, 199 Schmedt, Christine, 105, 156, 165, 167 Schmidt, Carl, 88 Schmidt, Luanne, 129, 153, 179 Schmidt, Renae, 116, 152, 154 Schmitt, Pam, 88, 144, 164, 171, 182 Schnackenberg, Deb, 129, 145, 155, 178, 181 Schneckenberg, Steve, 88 Schneider. Kenneth, 105 Schneider, Randy. 68, 88, 149, 187 Schnillen, Ronald, 116, 175 Schoch, Anita, 129 Schoch, Stephen, 105, 187 Scholl, Dianna, 116 Smith Smith Carol, 99, 144, 150, 192 Cheryl, 99, 218 Smith, David, 116, 164 Smith, Diana, 169, 170, 180 Smith, Diane, 116 Smith, Everett, 105 Smith, Frences, 129 Smith, Fred, 105, 200 Smith Lowell, 129 Smith Mike, 105 Smith Robert, 25 Smith, Robert, 116, 189 Smith, Scott, 105 Smith, Sherrie, 89 Smith, Theresa, 117 Smith, Thomas, 117 Smith, Thomas, 89, 216 Smith, Tom, 129 Stringer, Kathleen, 117, 153, 155, 180 Stringer, Michael, 105, 149, 152. 155, 163, 171, 183 Stringer, Sam, 117 Stuart, Michael, 26, 64, 189, 201 Stubbs, Iames, 105 Stubbs, Sharlene, 90 Stuber, Kathy, 90 Studdard, Connie, 117, 153, 160, 165 Studdard, Ioyce, 50, 105, 165, 179 Studdard, Linda, 130 Stuff, Dick, 90, 160 Sturdivant, Iohn, 90 Sturdivant, Mary, 117, 154 Sturm, Chris, 34, 105, 158 Stuttle, Gay, 105, 154, 155, 161, 183 Suffield, loe, 26, 190, 198 Sullivan, Alice, 130, 170 Sullivan, Iohn, 130, 163 Sullivan, Mary, 90, 160 Sullivan, Patrick, 105 Sullivan, Phyllis, 130 Sullivan, Priscilla, 105, 165 Sullivan, Sue, 105, 159, 178 Sullivan, Tracy, 130 William, 90 Smith, Vicky, 117 Sneath, Randall, 129 Snyder, Linda, 129, 178 Sprenger, Eileen, 26 Solomon, Nancy, 89, 137, 138, 165, 206, 215 Solomon, Robin, 117, 154, 167, 172 Summers, Iane, 32, 90, 137, 144, 147, 168, 242 Summers, Richard, 130 Sumner, Stephen, 105, 142, 143, 149, 151, 199, 200, 203 Sutton, Dan, 117, 180, 182, 183 Swahlstedt, Kim, 90 Swanson, Kathryn, 117, 167 Swanson, Susan, 117, 159, 160, 178 Swearinger, Linda, 130 Sweet, Ierry, 90, 187 Swindall, Barton, 90 Swindall, Lee, 117, 180 Swisher, Glyda, 26 Switzer, Switzer, Sword, David, 90, 149, 179, 201 Sara, 105, 165, 175, 176 Iudith, 154 Swords, Terri, 105, 165 Sy, Sara, 26, 40 Szepessy, Marjorie, 26, 160 T Taborn, Debra, 90, 160, 144 Taborn, Iill, 130 Tatum, Learlean, 105, 117 Tatum, Patricia, 130 Taylor, Gilbert, 105 Taylor, Katherine, 117, 159 Taylor, Paul, 117, 152, 155, 163 Tenpenny, Patricia, 105, 156 Terry, Dallas, 130 Thomas, Audrey, 106 Thomas, Berinda, 117, 171 Thomas, Charlene, 106, 151, 153, 182 Thomas, Crumdonna, 106 Thomas, Debra, 117 Thomas, Diana, 106 Thomas, Iames, 106, 151, 175, 199, 205 Thomas, Ioanne, 130 Thomas, Pam, 130 Thomas, Steven, 91 Thomas, Toni, 130, 171 Thompson, Debra, 106 Thompson, Donna, 106, 151, 156, 182 Thompson, Leslie, 120, 130 Thompson, Nancy, 106 Thompson, Ronald, 91 Whitney, Ziegler, Charlotte, 27 Urban, Ieffrey, 92, 204 V Valentine, Stanley, 118, 189 VanCleve, Iulia, 118, 170, 178, 182 Vanderberg, Mary, 118, 160, 178 VanNess, Iennifer, 54, 59, 92, 136, 153, 161, 238 VanOsdal, Debra, 118 Van Pelt, Christina, 106 Van Pelt, Richard, 92, 163, 196 Vaster, Cheryl, 92, 144, 164 Vaster, Glenn, 118 Van Zandt, Ienelle, 131 Vaughan, Freda, 106, 165, 167, 178 Vaughn, Victoria, 134, 147, 153, 156 Vegish, Iessica, 131, 179 Verkler, Connie, 92, 137, 159, 160, 245 Verkler, Louie, 28, 64, 92, 135, 159, 161, 203, 239 Vespa, Iim, 96, 106, 179, 187, 198 Vespa, Susan, 118, 172 Vicary, Rick, 131, 190 Virden, Iulie, 118, 164 Voelker, Mark, 131, 178, 164, 191 Voelker, Mary, 131, 164, 180 Vogel, Debra, 118 Vogel, Karen, 106 Voges, Harold, 106, 171, 172, 191, 196 Volk, Cynthia, 131, 167 Volk, Cissy, 92 Volker, S., 199 Volturno, Vita, 92 Voss, David, 118, 199 Voss, Debra, 131 Vulgaris, Nikkie, 118, 152, 155, West, Kathy, 131, 179 Westhoff, Wilbur, 26 Wetchler, Ioseph, 108, 118, 189, 201 Weyeneth, Lynda, 93, 145, 164, 211 Weyeneth, Scott, 131 Weyrich, Thomas, 118, 153, 189 Whalen, Iohn, 131 Wheeler, Deborah, 131 Wolstenholm, Carey, 119, 178, 194 Wolstenholm, Sally, 131 Woodson, Paula, 107, 154 Woodworth, Marjorie, 27 Woodworth, Steve, 131, 171 Woolley, Charles, 119, 175 Wootton, Ray, 119, 141 Wosenbaum, Linda, 131 Wright, Ida, 119 Whitaker, Bob, 131 Whitaker, Dan, 131, 190, 191, 194 Whitaker, Dick, 26, 191, 203 Whitaker, Gary, 59, 93, 149, 187, 236 Whitaker, Gary, 107, 135, 137, 142, 180, 196 Whitaker, Harry, 18 Whitaker, Ierry, 27, 163 Whitaker, Sharon, 93 Whitaker, Tom, 118 White, Charles, 131 White, Denise, 118, 207 White, Diane, 118 White, Kathy, 107, 118, 154, 155. 160, 182 White, Lee, 118, 153 White Mario 93 whitef Michael, 119, 137, 138, las white, Patti, s4, 93, 144, 151, ies, 218 White, Ray, 2, 93, 142, 149, 199, 203 White ead, Debra, 107 h Whitelow, Alice, 119, 181 Whitelow, loe, 131, 191 Whitelow, Kenneth, 131 Whitelow, Mary, 93, 144, 164, 182 Whitman, Brenda, 107, 172 Wurrnnest, Randall, 107 Wyckof f, Iohn, 94 Wyeth, Ierry, 27, 148 Y Yalowitz, Ken, 131, 137, 190 Yalowit z, Rhoda, 107, 172, 178 Yang, Byron, 95, 137, 139, 187, 216 Yang, Leonard, 119, 137, 138, 189 Yeager, Barbara, 119 Yeager, Gretchen, 95 Yocum, Deborah, 119, 182 Yocum, Iames, 107, 159, 204 Young, Cynthia, 95, 145, 164 Young, Iohn, 107, 149 Young, Retta, 131 Young, Rhoda, 119 Young, Richard, 131 Young, Tim, 107 Young, Velma, 131, 155, 167, 181 Younge r, Nadine, 131 Yules, Debbie, 107 Z Zahner, Rockie, 107 Zebell, Lark, 46, 95, 114, 154, 172 Zebell, Randall, 95 Zimney, Sharon, 95, 144 Zimney, W. Iames, 119 Zbrozek, Charles, 27 Lucy, 131 Thompson, Terence, 117 'l'hompson, Tracy, 117 Thompson, Valerie, 91, 145, 180, 206, 215 Thorn, Michele, 130 Thorn, Phillip, 91 Thorn, Wendy, 106 Thornburg, Beth, 117, 160, 170, 175, 176 Thornburg, Robert, 130, 135 Thornson, Iohn, 117, 175 Thornton, Frances, 118 160, 178 W Wagner, Bill, 92, 135, 159, 160, 237 Wagner, Christina, 118, 170 Wagner, Iane, 131, 166, 167, 175, 176 Nagner, Nancy Ioan, 131, 175, 176 Wagner, Susan, 28, 107, 147, 153, 156, 169, 175, 176 Wake, Cathy, 107, 137, 183 Walczak, Iulie, 92, 158, 160, 165 Waldo, Ieanette, 93 Whitney, Richard, 93, 205 Wicker, Neil, 2, 27, 108, 199, 205 Wickersham, Susan, 119, 165 Widebrook, Nancy, 119 Wight, Denise, 119, 181 Wilcoxen, Dane, 107, 200 Wilcoxen, Deborah, 107 Wiley, Denise, 119 Wilkerson, Wayne, 131 Wilkinson, Donna, 119, 155, 180 Williamson, Betty, 27 Thorpe, Shelley, 131, 170, 179 Thurman, Barbara, 131 Thurman, Deborah, 91, 144 Tilly, Timothy, 106, 187 Tindall, Gary, 26 Tobin, Brian, 106, 187 Toedt, William, 131 Tompkins, lane, 131 Toney, Kathleen, 26 Towles, Suzanne, 91, 145 Tracy, Iohn, 91, 152 Traub, Irene, 106, 151, 154, 155, 159, 182 Trauer, Iim, 106 Traynor, Gary, 118 Trimmer, Ian, 118, 147, 170, 178 Troth, Ianet, 118, 169, 178 Trout, Donald, 106, 175 Trout, P aula, 91, 166, 169 Troy, lames, 26, 190 Trump, Frederick, 106, 142 Trumpold, Mark, 28, 91, 180 Trumpold, Martha, 131, 166 Trumpold, Mary, 106, 154, 160 Tucker, Donna, 91, 164 Tucker, Frank, 106 Tupper, Elizabeth, 106, 155, 182 Turner, Billy, 118 Tumer, Deborah, 131, 156, 167 Turner, Ioy, 131 Turner, Kathy, 91, 145 Turner, Ken, 106 Tumer, Linda, 106, 155, 182 Walker, Marilyn, 118, 147, 152, 172, 175 Walker, Richard, 118, 175 Waller, Leanne, 26 Waller, Linda, 118, 167, 178, 181 Wallin, Swen, 26, 200 Walter, Connie, 33, 58, 93, 144, 146, 148, 151, 156, 166, 218 Waltmire, Nancy, 107, 155, 172, 182 Waltmrie, Ted, 167, 182, 183 Walton, Cheryl, 131 Walz, Iack, 131, 137, 190, 191 Wamboldt, Arlene, 107, 151 Wank, Daniel, 118, 189 Ward, Merle, 118 Ward, Phillip, 107 Washburn, Iames, 118 Washburn, Robin, 107, 159, 203 Washington, Emma, 118 Washington, Gail, 165 Washington, Harvey, 93 Washington, Lawren, 118 Wasson, Fred, 107, 187 Watkind, Frederick, 118, 175 Watson, Lynn, 131, 167, 179 Watson, Nancy, 93 Watson, Raymond, 93 Watt, Tamra, 131, 181 Weaver, Gary, 95 Weaver, Pamela, 107 Webber, William, 131, 175 Webster, Gretchen, 26, 96 Williams, Colleen, 119, 170 Williams, Daisy, 131 Williams, Diana, 131 Williams, Harvey, 131, 190 Williams, Iames, 131 Williams, Ianice, 31 Williams, Io Ann, 119 Williams, Kenneth, 119 Williams, Max, 93, 169, 175 Willaims, Michael, 204 Williams, Roark, 93, 158, 204 Williams, Roger, 93, 149, 160, 171, 179, 186, 187, 188 Williams, Rosalie, 119 Williams, Stephen, 13, 69, 94, 163 Williams, Sue, 131 Williams, Willie, 131 Williams, Yvonne, 119 Williamson, Gary. 119 Willingham, Vivian, 119 Willis, Willis, Kathryn, 94, 144, 154 Pearline, 131 Wilson, Bruce, 131, 163 Wilson, Donna, 107 Wilson, Ianice, 94, 144 Wilson, Kathryn, 108 Wilson, Kay, 131 Wilson, Marilyn, 94, 175 Wilson Wilson Wilton, Wilton, , Stephen, 131 , Steve, 119 Lynn, 94, 144, 156, 161, 166 nq1ph,s4, 161 Wingfield, Iarnes, 119, 160 Turner, Marilyn, 131 Turner, Steve, 131 Tyler, Levi, 106 Tysall, Elizabeth, 118, 141, 161, 167, 178 U Ulbricht, Diane, 91 Ulrich, Bruce, 106, 140, 151, 199, 205 Ulrich, Ierald, 118, 152, 169, 175, 189 Ulrich, Nikki, 118 Weeks, Charles, 131 Weeks, Christine, 107, 153, 155, 181 Weeks, Myron, 93 Wegel, Martha, 118 Wegel, Sarah, 93, 154, 159, 169 Wegner, Kathy, 131, 181 Weih, Katherine, 131, 170, 172 Weinkauf, Iama. 131, 179 Weitzel, Vicky, 131, 145, 157 Wells, Ioel, 131, 153 Wenger, Lee, 118, 140, 163, 172, 181 Winings, Mary Mrs., 20 Winkler, Ianis, 131 Winter, Michael Mr., 27, 163 Winter, David, 27 Withers, Sharon, 107 Wittekiend, Mary, 94, 144, 164 Wohl, Sandy, 119 Wobler, Iohn, 107, 168, 175 Wolff, Cynthia, 107, 165 Wolff, DeEtta, 94, 144, 164, 183 Wolford, Brenda, 107, 159, 183 Wolschlag, Ronald, 119, 153, 175, 204 Ziegler, Lilly, 27 Zipfel, Ronald, 27 Zuecher, Martha, 131, 167 Zumwalt, Merle, 119, 142 ORGANIZATIONS Art Guild, 158, 159 Band, 175, 176, 177 Choralaires, 183 Committee oi 40, 137, 138, 139 Concert, Choir, 182, 183 Counselor, Pages, 165 CREST Business, 141 CREST Editorial, 140 Debate and Individual Events, 180 Drafting Club, 163 French Club, 170 Freshman Girls' Chorus, 181 Future Coaches, 179 Future Nurses, 157 Future Teachers, 156 German Club, 152, 153 German Singers, 155 Girls' Choir, 180 Girls' Ensemble, 182 Iunior National Honor Society, 151 Key Club, 142, 143 Latin Club, 164 Letterman's Club, 149 Library Aides, 145 Music Workshop, 155 Mixed Chorus, 181 Office Occupations, 164 Office Pages, 154 OPINION Business, 148 OPINION Editorial, 146, 147 Orchestra, 168, 169 Pep Club, 178, 179 Photography Club, 163 Pre-Med Club, 157 Quill and Scroll, 151 Science Club, 157 Science Fiction Club, 174 Senior National, 150 Senior Service, 145, 146 Spanish Club, 166, 167 Stage and Protection Crew, 171 Student Council 134, 135, 136 Thespians, 172, 173 UTOPIA, 160, 161, 162 Writing Club, 174 Y-Teens, 154 Letter From the Editor A yearbook is an odd thing. By definition, it doesn't say much. By fault of editors, it abounds with posed pictures meant to represent typical school life. Yet the satisfac- tion felt in completing one over- whelms me. But now it's time to go on. Someone once said Cat around four in the morningl that today is tomorrow. Somehow, I think a great deal of truth lies in that statement. It's time to let memories of PHS rest in this yearbook. As editor of the CREST, I'd like to express some deeply felt thanks. First and foremost, my thanks go to Mr. Theodore Pluegel. Without him to guide me and the staff, I feel we would have floundered in a muddle of pages. But above being an ad- visor, Mr. Fluegel was a constant friend. Deep gratitude is extended to Iim Highfill, Pearl Lord, and all those at Rembrandt Studios for putting up with those perfectionists on our staff. But I'd like to thank the staff for being perfectionists and for co- operating fully at most times. 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