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' 'Poem by Debbie Trucksa ' 'Poem by Becky Hickey ,iw Ns '-H.. V...- , bf-V fikifk. only so much do I know Nature IS Cl revelation of God Mm gamer: A Vim ...v kk x A ,. , -uw . Qi e 5 W- ,av 14 - A eff? V ' 34 ff' 0 ew- ax. K Ni if 5-'lil L fb 1 Q N -1, Q ,.Lr'P ' 4 ,M ? E Q 3? 3 Q41 lf you see me from o distance and do not like me l cm of no loss for you see The shell of me buf if you know my heart and do not like me I have lost the bahle of life. as i have lived ummm N W' Tx, 41 li' J 1 -i 1 'Y M i . A i -4 N ' inf - ..... wav- - i if f gs5 . .... - ' 'i ' 4 if ee..- ggi-re A W ' .W ,.x.. ., lkxkzgyl Sunshine, Unforgettable Memories together, Many friends, Exciting Razzle, dazzle days. Delightful, Always fun, Yellow daisies blowing freely in the meadow, Special. 'l?Yi f' in 3 Y ,riff ' .J . ,M Jeuftf 1 Jw f ' 9 it , ,nr 1 ,IH f, ,i 7' 1 A C X3 , .ii ,J W , D Qszg, . if fait, . R 1,1-4 Mud pies and white lies Little stories with no truth, Memories of youth. In the summer As the sun smiles, The wind whistles, The gross dances, And The trees talk to me ,WMHM 4-A...,..1..-J-Mi.-fifvfuv-,w.fmA-v-1,ff,.gmw,?,.,1..q1a1gN:Qg,x,,Miww, -1 V Y .- ' MAN SEEMS THE ONLY GRQWTH f-.K i ,, 1 'ff' W, fe .' IW fr 5 ffl'-:' -44. ,fx , , , .5,,,4, l ..-, ,A 4 ff 42,43 ' ' ' i-'wi' f'-,515-'r+zq?i,, 8 in 1. 2 gr , E Q51 f . ,LH ,W 4 f Y, ww-. K .. f . 1 A- , '- 5 i'f ' 2 , if 5 - -Q, - 31' 1 . . A 4 4 .:.,,- aggwa' qi. ax af? 'wiv , .fffir ii .xi ,jp Lvl K l' sh ' I .sa ,K W - la! f, 'I ' ,, n lq..,,., A- V., -ex ' ' - ' . , Q44 xf.. x In Q ' 1 , ' 'J -, .- ' - - . f A er- -s - : ,I fl x 1 6 R50 , , 2-Y' - A ff.,-1 I . fi 4 , 1 w ffy. I v 1 4' V 'Q V X I If 'J I C gf 3, ff. Q i -,.a4.,'.!f,'ff-fix -1-fig! fr! - A 1, ' 552 wiffl gif- . - - :,n '?a f ,L+ fi 51 . ' , Af - . 2 ' W H' V Q +. 'Q Vi? ' 'A - ww mf rn f x V. fi 'aff -Q 4 4 l - . , i N' U ',. - gn , ' 4 .mrevagfi 1 Ag- in ., ' 5 ,Q I ' Q ' Q.. .f k - 1 gf? V 5,7 ,an--V -5 '39, Vg H myv. 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J + N ' n. -? ,, ., gif L 35551 iz, Q ' 'jf - . ' gi W L . ini,-' 'yi fys4?j - WE - 1 ,iff iq -'SgQS,lA,,',gg.pXQ 21 - iff 1 r dedication. . . To combine knowledge, friendship, and humor in the right proportions is a difficult task. We dedicate the 1975 CREST to a man who has . . . Mr. Rudy Higgins s , qiibji w .-, .- ,,.J' ff f in . ,6- Q., J, 2. .Y I' N 1 U, ' t 1- if ' 'H 'f 1.0! .t I? :. 'sf if - fr. L gn., .fr Oil fu U4 Q' wiv .. ' T! ul 3 -- fr A ' TW' sftiit , H . .41 'H is ,W an Je MQ '1- ,qtx 5 is.a'.' 13, fine. er N -2' R 'wr ' V Vt.. if TABLE OF CONTENTS lntreduttion . . Facelty . . . Students . . Organizations Sports ...... Advertisements THE MANY FACES OF MR. RONALD ZIPFEL How do you thank someone for all the To honor the memory of Mr. Ted B. the t.b.f. outstanding teacher award f' ,fi ff l!! fx! X, ,1 W QAM ,, 1 511 ff if I X l NI ,,p!pW,71f ,4 , , -7 . - i 4 I ' ' . x 1.1 l i t e? ! 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The best we can do to show our affec- tion as cz staff for a man who was always there when we needed him, is to preserve his memory in the CREST. Fleugel, a former CREST advisor, the CREST staff annually presents the Out- standing Teacher Award. To acknowledge the teacher who com- bines dedication, patience, and guid- ance with concern and friendship, the i975 CREST staff respectfully announces this year's recipient, Mr. Ronald J. Zipfel. 6134+-'MII HX A H - 4- 4 ' , . f, :af ' .- If ' 2 f L' .sg 5 2 Q , is , - 'IPI l mx V :gif ,f Ek 'E 1 if Q - 32: . ,. ,h 5 ga. .- H Vg, ' '- 51 i ,Y l,g w,. ' A YG' .cv f 'L' fm W administration Henry Stepping administrative assistant , 'WW A Y i M gm ' .,i I 5 W5 Q7 , itil William C. Robertson principal I i ! to i gynthic: Sfoper James Smariesse ean o omen Dean of Men Richard Whitaker Coordinator of Student Affairs 21 ia ,,. K counselors a.James McCormick b.Dolores Harris c.WiIIiam England J-- d.Willicm Adams e.Bruce Boyle G security guards u.John Lcnbus, Ken Turner b.Linda Goings c.MiHie Aderholtz c c.Colleen Cramer . b.Mcry Gillespie c.Merle Sludinger O I C e d.Lennettc Springer e.Louise Rigg f.Berncdine Fisher F g.Mcrie Bill I f h.Jane1Lone i.Joe Yonkouski i.Virginic Dodd 'P english E 5 S my 44 M m 'li Ann Spachf-English, Spanish Mary Jo Areharf-English, Drama Jay Glafz-English, TV, Debate Paul Caywood-English Roger May-English Richard Tubbs-English we fy a. Richard Christian-English b. Don Boker-English c. Margeref Greer-English b bf t.,.,.,.:,,4.-.H , ..,., -5: .W in ,..,Y,... T.. fsvffszvvs as-it 2'?Zr S, X . 1 ' ...V uw I I . E ,,a-Hg-fzwbuw C ' ff-1 Q u n , . 5 I U 9 : l'T'l ....n . ,,,.. N..- ah V: f 9 ' 5 - 3 . v if. '54 I' vvqviv K A Q-0 U 3 .T english cont a. Lois Carson-English b. Ron Zipfel-English english conf' a. Annamarie Moriarty-English, Lafin b. Beverly Holmes-English 4 c. Nancy Davidson-English, Communications d, Joe Suffield-English e. Mary Beth Harper-English C -f-QQ F i ,f 514 . ,ia , V Q 5' ,-4,-A 1 iff LN V' I Imitation Cne lonely leaf floated through the air And silently descended tothe ground. It mixed with the others scattered around, Thus sadly ending its journey there. For it follows the wind and doesn't care lf it lives its life without being found. And so it goes on, not making a sound, Continuing its iourney to nowhere. lt's easy to see the people like this. They forget their ideas and ioin the crowd. They're ruining their lives, not being themselves, Left nowhere in a world of hit and miss, And keeping their own thoughts beneath a shroud Living their whole lives as someone else. Dave Green school days school days a tl as wi The Administrative Evil The velocities of bureaucracies are slow and plodding hyprocrisies An evil propagated by many administered to by few. So as overburdened administrators are bothered by frustrated agitotors l sit in the office and twiddle my tongue. Hurry up and wait! Study Hall Birds Jabbering birds cluster together, After their flight Through the halls. Some settle in nests Where they chirp and warble Gossip to each other. On Fridays, it seems, The birds are especially restless, As if they would soon take flight. Trying to suppress them Only gives them more purpose. Mary Gillum self help 0. Larry Harris-Reading Center b. Gretchen Powell-Study Hall c. Betty Williamson, Eugene Stan Florence Mobee-Librarians kk Wmwiw F' wks, b c. Theoline Chomness-Orthopedic Room b, Virginia Alverson-Orthopedic Room q V. ,' 17 c. Ellen Bourne-Sighfscving Room 1 ,sa A sb . 11 ik? 'S 1 'P i ilu.. K Y assistance 'R ,iizix hir, 'I ,ff ,fv- 35 foreign language Languages are the pedigrees of nations. -Samuel Johnson -flux o.Ednc Woelfle-German b.Joe Neff-French c.Ann Ccveny-Spanish d.Joyce Perino-French e.Corol Mmhews-Spanish 2 4 1 w pm A Af 23... Th 2 g,, 'gf-K cur' mathematics .,...---- r 4: ' ' Q .,.--mefsv' e-pmvfim m f ,,2.,,.',-.assi-1!0 W 'W' up U, ,.,m-.m,w. b. Rudy Higgins-Algebra, Trigonometry c A. .,...,..-mmm b , 2: ' W' ff Q , 7' 'Q Wifi? - 1 9-w..- 'x Qt. b c 0. Bill Christian-Algebra, Geometry, Calculus b. Jeri Montag-Math, Algebra, Geometry a c. Walter Fink-Algebra, Geometry If .wr fu Q if f 'S an , fy el 'V 121' 1 a ,ff 5 2111-f l .di ssl w '-ww, , 'M-A W L 3 5 f ai , ' -4 X- vi aff .W Tw-' moth cont' o.Dennis Irwin-Algebra, Psychology b.ChrisYine Bill-Geomerry, Moth c.Jerry Behrens-Math, Algebra C . T .,,,,.y,f.,14..fef. -' gf .,,, Q ,H ,, W U G, . I, V59 Y. rf-' L. ff Z. JW ff if wi AWK K. -ff iff Q G F I A 4' .. up 4 if , ,. J 'Q My 7? If f fi y V J? f , 6 594' V- a 1, K Y b science conf' a.Dick Lane-Biology b.James Horsmcn-Ecology c.Dave Peterson-Physiology d.Roberf J. Sievenor-Biology d ,Q social studies a. Jon Harden-Urban Geography, Earth Science b. Phil Salzer-US History c. Gary Tindall-US History, Non-Western, RRR Europe, Dicfotorship and Democracy 'Q .wwf-f--M-zz:-'M f ' A b c 5' Ad X-1:1 ,, ff? ,- -Il. ,9 K f..wif:?i,.,.12A Qi -Q21 - ,.,..,, ,. Mmm-an .W vw .V f a.RusseII McBrien-Government b.AduMce Albright-U.S. History c.Norm Hill-Government, U.S. History d.Fred Genge-Math, Ancient History e.Mary Maxwell-Sociology, U.S. History f.Chcrles Groyeb-Economics '-Q. business Seest Thou ci mon diligent in his business? He shall sfcnd before kings. -Pubilius Syrus ....,g,w nib: EQBM ,lrrui ,sss .B siss B S 6 Q 'Q K if E CI b .Jerry WyefhQhor1hand, Typing, Bookkeeping . Rober1Meiss-Office Occupations, Dafa Processing c. Doris Collier-Typing d e . John SiockQhorfhond, Typing, Bookkeeping .Cleve Klopfenstein-General Business, Consumer Education Ig-xhgbh 'gil I ' ' '-'- ,...... 1,4 lj Www V: hw ' J O business conf' a.Mcry Worroll-Distributive Education, Cooperative Work Siudy b.MariIyn Durbin-Business, Typing c.Henry Schlin-Cooperative Work Study C z ,,.....-n- qw, 3 I F' b art o.Don Kehleborough-Art b.Frank Hagen-Art c.RuYh Heineger-Art f,,..i: 'lil ff, unu- ...- M is rw frwvf ' V35 7 . f - , I .v jf.41r,,g,5v'f5 :ww ,f1,m,.l, A J ' 1 1 -'ew .Af g.- ,.,. ,Mi , J, A 2 if in .4 s C a.Robert Senn-Auto Shop b.AHcm Lurie-Metals, Electronics c.CharIes Hicok-Auto Shop d.Jerry Whitaker-Mechanical and Architectural Drawing e.Gene Nelson-Graphic Arts f.Bob Semlow-Wood Shop, Crafts g.NeiI Smith-Wood Shop 9 f 5 fr ll U It, gbfbf 0 :IA Q 0 , 5 ' 1 K K :FD -J... 'g L i M Z1 F7 Qi' 49+ ZZ m nw lb m ff-fuzm JY' Q V s V 1 I il RS We b c 'tr 52 a. Jean Keithley-Foods, Child Development b. Marion Yeager-Orn. Health c. Karol Naschert-Clothing d. Jean Brentz-Foods, Home Management e. Jean Moore-Clothing f. Linda Klette-Family Living, Consumer Education, Child Development f TW-,mln 1. . music Herb Stoskopf-Band Warren Taffing-Band, Music History, Choir Laura Moorz+Chcrus, Ensemble Dick Casper4OrchesYra d 3 ohysicol education a.Swen Wallin-Driver Education b.Ann Tindoll-GirI's P.E. c.LuciIe Cole-GirI's P.E. d.Lcrry Lavery-Boy's P.E., Driver Education Mx J iw.-3 k , Y , Q5 ,Af , 1 v az, 'V ,, o.Rober1 LaCroix-Boy's PE Michael Stuart-Boy's PE Gary Busse-Boy's PE Kenneth Meischner-Boy's PE b.Gacn Dentino-GirI's PE sw -5, W Tuoeur class of 75 Think back on four years at Peoria High. We've gone from Freshman Reading Center to Senior Advanced Placement and have survived Sophomore Driver's Ed. Junior year was a success when we won Stunt Shows and later in the year traveled with our Lions to Champaign. Winning the Spirit Stick during our Senior year was climaxed by seeing the Lions win the Mid-State Nine football title and advancing to the Regionals in basketball play. While entertainment and social life were bountiful during our four years, we were also provided with an excellently furnished education. This was proven by the well-represented honor rolls at the end of each grading period. The friendships we have made will be lasting ones and will be filled with unforgettable memories. Keep the spirit of these past four years forever, and keep the happy memories of high school far into the future. Jeff Heintzman John Heintzman Janet Schoolmann Ellen Lehmann William Christian, Senior Class Sponsor Jeff Heintzman, president, Ellen Lehmann, treasurer, Janet Schoolmann, secretary, John Heintzman, vice-president an ai? -Ng' arid X64 GEORGE ABRAHAM Tennis, Intramurals SANDRA ABRAMSON Junior National Honor Society, Office Page, Senior Service, Pep Club, Opinion, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, French Club CHUCK ADAMS Gymnastic Team, Bleacher Bum, Pool Guard, Orthopedic Aide MARVIN ALLEN Intramurals JEFF ALLOVIO Band, Orchestra, J.V. swimming, Golf, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Illinois State Scholar, Mid State Nine Band LAURA ANDERSON ALLEN ANDREWS Varsity Debate MARSHA ARCHIBALD Student Council, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Senior Service, French Club, Afro-American Culture society ANN ARMSTRONG Band, Orchestra CARY ARMSTRONG DAN ARRENHOLZ GREG ASBELL JOSEPH ATKINSON Pool Guard, The Glass Menagerie , Arsenic and Old Lace , The Rainmaker KATHY BAER CATHY BALDWIN Y Y tag' 1 ll, ' . it V' ,ul :,. k. , .. . E 's ': 4' ff, E ' - A ' Sly. --L 'N-2 I - skits xx. N l-L ' ' ' -, ,, N ,..,.L... . ,, -. A YLrX. m,w---'-5: ff ' --.21-r --:-Li! '. ..- And the brown earth bleached white at the edge of his gravestone. He is gone. Don McClean . ,I -gvwgpfr I 1 r, Mr-um, 'C1 1 'QW L Q.,- Jv .--eng, GAIL BALDWIN YVETTE BALL MARY BALLOWE CREST KAREN BARNES Bond, Orchestra, Latin Club, Page GAY BARN HART J V and Varsity Cheerleading, Pep Club, Counselor's Page, Tumbling Team, Gymnastics Team JOE BENDER Novice Debate, French Club, Science Club JAY BENNETT MARK BEROW Orchestra, German Club, Minclbender, Frosh Track, National Merit Honor Finalist STEPHEN BILL CAROLYN BODDIE Junior Achievement, Afro Club, Office Occupations Club l MAGGIE BOYLE LORI BILLARD Stunt Shows, Page, Jr Prom, Senior Service, Pep Club, PE Leader BILL BLACKWELL 'S ff? 'QT BRENDA BOYD Pep Club, Gymnastics Leader, Page, Prep choir, Girl's Ensemble, Gymnastics Tumbling Team, Senior Service, Office Occupations STANLEY BOYER Student Council, Class Officer, Stunt Shows, Oliver , Junior National Honor Society, Swimming, Water Polo, Young Life, French Club, Lettermen's Club, Lil Abner 'rs 'QQ-n DEBBIE BRUNS Freshman Chorus, C.W.S. Orthopedic Aide ESTHERBETH BUCHBINDER Orchestra, CREST, Business Staff, Science Club, Library Aide, Health service Club, French Club MELINDA BOWDEN DANIEL BREMER DAVID BURDETT PHIL BURGETT Intramurals, Latin Club ELOISE BURNETT Prep Choir, GirI's Ensemble, Spanish Club, Pep Club Office Occupations, Office Page, Office Occupation's Secretary, Senior Service DEBBIE BURTON JOE BUSHELL Intramural Basketball, Pool Guard DONNA CAIN FRED CAMPBELL Transfer to PHS TRICIA CANTERBURY GREG CAREY Wrestling, Football, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, PE Instructor ROBERT CARLTON Library Aide, Chess Club HEATHER CARMICHAEL PATRICIA CARPENTER CINDIE CASE Spanish Club, Pep Club, PE Leader, Gymnastic Team, GirI's Choir, Stunt Shows, Page KEVIN CHOINIERE JERRY CLANCY ski' Cin..,, -. 1' Today's youth is tomorrow's future. 'Q' PEGGY CLANCY Office Occupations, Pep Club, French Club, Dean's Page RANDY CLARY Football, Junior National Honor Society, Track, Sci- ence Club, Latin Club, Rotary Club, Key Club, Chess Club MATTHEW COFFEY SHERRY LYNN COLLINS MICHAEL COMPTON Opinion Business Staff, Arsenic and Old Lace , .lun- ior National Honor Society KAY LORRAINE CONSIGNY Speech, Debate, Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, .lun- ior National Honor Society, CREST Business Staff, Pool Timer, French Club, Concert Choir, Senior Serv- ice ROXIANNE ZEAMBRE COOLEY Afro Club, Prep Choir, Office Occupations, Spanish Club, C.W.S. JANIE COX Pool Guard, Girl's Track, Junior National Honor Soci- ety, Stunt Shows, Granny's Gone Goodbye SHARON KAY CRADY Pep Club, Senior Service, Frosh Choir, Girl's Choir, Prep Choir, Homecoming, Study Hall Monitor ROBERT CSESZNEGI DICK DAMARIN Frosh-Soph Track, Advance Auto Shop Club GENE DAMM DEBRA DAVIES JOHNNY DAVIS Frosh-Soph Football, Soph Wrestling, Talent Assem- bly, Afro Club JERRY DAVISON Frosh-Soph Football, Track, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, German Club, CREST, Key Club, Graphic Arts Club DAVE DEFORD Stunt Shows, Intramurals NANCY DEGOOD Class Officer, Student Council, Opinion Editor-in- Chief, Counselor Page, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Jr. Prom, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll TIMOTHY DELINSKI Committee of 40, Bleacher Bums, Varsity Tennis, Latin Club KATHLEEN DEMPSEY CREST, Quill and Scroll, Illinois State Scholar, Jr. National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Girl's Ensemble, Pool Guard, Pool Timer, Latin Club PAMELA JEAN DENNY Spanish Club, Teacher's Page, Homecoming BECKY DEVORE Drama Club Thespians, Odd Couple , National Honor Thespian, Lil Abner Arsenic and Old Lace , Library Aide, Deans Page, Spanish Club, C.W.S. ZACK DILLEY NANCE DIXON French Club, Science Club, Band, Orchestra, Pool Guard, Pool Timer, Jr National Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar REBECCA ANN DOLING Band, Prep Choir, D.E. Club, Drama Club LARRY DONALDSON Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball, Key Club, Com- mittee of 40, Stunt shows, Homecoming KATHY DOSSETT MARK EAGLESON SHERI ELLSWORTH Concert Choir, Drama Club, Concert Band ROBIN EPSTEIN xx, 1n- I .1 Av 40 4 gy ' H4 A K Y .41 ' I I 1 4' ii' 2 H Y. 4 F 3 4 , Av i of! luv-4 lik RACHEL ERB MARGARET ERRION Spanish Club, Pep Club, C.W.S. Page MARK FAGINKRANTZ Football, Basketball, Track, Letterman's Club, Pool Guard KATHY FALK Pep Club, Counselor Page, Office Page, Jr. Prom DIANE FANER NANETTE FEHR HAL FELDMAN Band, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Advisory Board, Jun- ior Achievement, D.E. JED FERDINAND Chess Club, German Club, Latin Club, Illinois State Scholar JEFFREY L. FERGUSON There can be no peace among men until there is peace within them. X , r ' '. . -41. .L 5, ., .. . 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'www ' ,Us ATAV N .4 ni JEFF FERGUSON Opinion STEVE FERRELL Cross Country, Track, Pool Guard CAROL FETCHO JOHN FETCHO Cross Country, Track, Opinion Letterman s Club German Club, Junior National Honor Society DEBBIE FISCHER ANNE FITCH LYNN FOLGER Junior National Honor Society German Club Tenm, Stunt Shows CAROL FREMAUX TIM FRICK PA L FROMBERG U Opinion, Debate, Political Awareness TRACY FUNK Transfer to PHS, Spirit Squad Track Timer Band French Club, JV Cheerleader Girl s Track Team CHARLES GABBERT DAN GAISFORD Graphic Arts, Junior Achievement RICHARD GARDNER JIM GARRABRANT The Senior Class Play arsenic and old lace Twelve graves in the basementl Yes, there is something unmistakably Brewster about the Brewsters. A lot happened that night in the old house next to the cemetery, but Martha and Abbey handled things well, and Happy- dale provided a happy home for them in the end. ! as Z ZELLER ZONE CENTER NAL REGIO OFFICE S' NENE PLACES TO GO E N I I PEOPLE TO SEE .xr-:L :! 1 ' THINGS TO DO THE SENIOR CLASS AT PLAY RONNIE GAYLES DON GENZEL Wrestling, Intramurals, Graphic Arts Club JULIE GEREMIA MELODY GETZ Senior Service, Page, Concert Choir, Campus Life, Young Life, Thespians KIMBERLY A. GIBBS Tennis, Junior Achievement MARILYN GIEBELHAUSEN Opinion, Band, German Club, Stunt Shows, Pool Timer, Quill and Scroll, Prep Choir, Mid State Nine Band LAURIE GIFT Young Life, Committee of 40, Concert Choir, Soph. Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Pep Club, Library Aide, Track Timer MIKE GLEASON CHRISTIANA LEE GLUCK Volleyball, Girl's Chorus, Prep Choir, C.W.S. LISA WYNNE GLUCKIN Student Council, Forensics Team, Our Town , Rainmaker , Interview , Junior National Honor Society, French Club, J.E.W.Z., Pool Guard KIM GODFREY Pep Club, Senior Service, P.E. Leader, Advisory Board, Page, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom SAM GOE Frosh-Soph Wrestling, Football, Letterman's Club, Key Club, Intramural Basketball SAM GRAF JENISE GRAHAM KATHY SUE GRANT 1 .EI I M, W MARK GRESHAM Cross Country, Frosh Track CHRIS GRIEVES Baseball, Football, Committee of 40 TIM GROOM Intramural Basketball THOMAS GROSS MARIE HAIRSTON GirI's Track, Advisory Board, Drama Club CYNTHIA HAMILTON Gymnastics, GirI's Sophball, Girl's Track, German Club, Track Timer, Office Occupations LISA HAMMONTREE JULIE HANSHAW MICHAEL HANSON Now, Iet's see, what was the name of that song? -nv' q '7 I ff lift mix 'NH Mag Yesterday I was born here, tomorrow I'll be gone. , ,,,4,v,, W SAMMIE HARDIMON Football, Wrestling TED HARRISON Cross Country, Track, German Club TIMOT HART Band, Orchestra, J.E.W.Z. Political Awareness Debate, Society of Ferlinghettian Poets, Forensics CREST SHARON HARTNESS Junior National Honor Society BECKY HARVEY ANTOINETTE HATTON Latin Club, Page, Girl's Baseball, C.W.S. Cheerleacl ing, Homecoming, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom ROSEMARY HEERMAN CATHY HEIDWALD JEFF HEINTZMAN Swimming, Class Officer, German Club, Latin Club Pool Guard, German National Honor Society Ji if-W ,ft X JOHN HEINTZMAN Swimming, Class Officer, German Club, Latin Club, Pool Guard, Student Council TERRY HENDERSON LUANN HENRY Prep choir, Girl's Ensemble, Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service, Homecoming Queen, Pool Guard, Track Timer C, l Ill PH I 42351 N. l d 1 '- S- 1 .f Today I am but only me. 'Of' P' f- ,S -Q.-,-ik, W - 1. TOM H ERINK Band, Orchestra JANE HICOK German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Library Aide, Track Timer, Science Club, German National Honor Society, Young Life LARRY HIGGINS Afro Club, Wrestling, Track, C.W.S., Key Club, Drama Club AL HIGHTOWER Afro Club, Baseball, Basketball dm ANGIE HOBIN ROBIN LOUISE HOOD Pool Timer, Our Town , P.E. Leader, French Club, Pep Club, D.E. Club, CREST Business Staff, Jr. Prom JOHN HINNEN Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Golf, Tennis, Letterman's Club, Junior National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Pool Guard DANIEL HITPAS JOEL HOFFMANN STEPHANIE HOLMES Frosh Girl's Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Junior National Honor Society MIKE HILL JOHN HOFFMAN Transfer to PHS, German Club, Pool Guard, Intramurals ef' MICHELE HORANEY Opinion, Latin Club, Thespians, Senior Service, International Relations Club, Quill and Scroll, Debate Team TOM HOSKING Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Wres- tling, Track, German Club CHRISTINE IMES German Club JAMES JEWELL Lifeguard, Page LANNY HOWELL Frosh-Soph Basketball, Afro Club, Intramurals TERESA HUDSON French Club ,ft STARLO HOWARD CLINTON THOMAS IRVING if-N.. RONALD JACOBSON Band, Orchestra, Opinion, Latin Club BRIAN JASINSKI BRENDA JOHNSON Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Junior National Honor Society, Office Occupa- tions STEVEN JOHNSON KRISTINA JORDAN Occupations, Afro Club MARK JOY ish Club JAN JUDKINS JENNIFER KAHN CHERYL KASEL PAT KATUS CATHY KELLERSTRASS Pep Club, PE Leader, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Page JOH N KELLY Soph Football KEVIN KENNEDY PATRICK KENNEDY KAREN KEOWN Gymnastics, Spanish Club, Basketball, Volleyball STAN KESTER DWAYNE KING Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball,'Page, Office Science Club, Junior National Honor Society, Span Frosh Girl's Chorus, Library Aid, Pool Guard Golf, Spanish Club, C.W.S. Audio Visual, Page, GirI's 3, 'F 3' 2 .... awards -. lix ,149-'asf' mwkw Sift . 1 ,U ,1- fr ,,,,, .ww ,,f , H tif A.,z ,Wm , 7 M, ' Jwiiw' z'rlfJiv' in - wr iw 1 G b C d e 9 h i .ax 5 fy,-N. Q7 A BN ss-,sw Ri C Randy Clary: SAR Citizenship Award and the Bausch and Lomb Science Award Brenda Boyd: Business Student ofthe Year Marsha Archibald and Jeff Heintzman: SAR Citizenship Award Stan Boyer: Dorothy Hall Award Janie Cox: Van Rennselear Math Award Jeff Plack: Kirk Riley Outstanding Swimmer Award Lucy Sutton: Betty Crocker Cooking Award Mark Berow: James R. McCormick History Award A as r - i', Q Q r 452' ' if W . x K 1 4-v-'fi' 80 ' fav 4-.p-rv' jd 'L-yew. ,- .n And rustic life and poverty Grow beautiful beneath his touch. ud'f,' VICKI KING Girl's Intramurals, Gymnastic Leader, Writing Club CINDY KINGSLEY KATHLEEN KLISE EARL KLOPPMANN Speech Team, Opinion, Latin Club, Band, Orchestra DIANE KNICKERBOCKER French Club, Opinion MICHAEL KNOCK CLAIRE KNOLL Pep Club, Office Occupations, Senior Service, Jr. Prom CAROL KOCH Future Teachers, GirI's Chorus, German Club, Lil Abner , Soph Ensemble, Page, Senior Service, Con- cert Choir, CREST Business Staff ROBERT KOESTNER Frosh-Soph Football, Latin Club, CREST Photography Staff KEVIN KOOKEN Spanish Club, Frosh Boy's Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, District Choir JAYNE KOOS JUDY KREID ANNA KUZNIAR PE Leader, Page, Junior National Honor Society AL LAGODA MARY LAHOOD MICHAEL LANE Band, Orchestra, Pool Guard, Arsenic and Old Lace , Choir TOM LANGE Cross Country, Tennis, Letterman's Club JUDY LANGHORN Student Council, Afro Club, PE Leader, Softball, Vol- leyball, Pep Club A lv.,-f I N .1 f f' - 1 I Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care? enemy? Did you know that legs are a very handy thing to have? Otherwise, your feet would be attached to your hip! MOLLY LANK Junior National Honor Society ROBIN LANPH ER Office Occupations KAREN LARSON X i If P S wx is xx si i M N la N ' - v- he ,JV S' . f 5 EF? 5? A eff- ,' , K in L ...W S. . S iiii , : r fi ' , TP 1, e 7 ii .4 I ' ' fa:-1 --.. Q1 5 A f ' Q1 9 3525- -' ' K Life is a pure flame, and we live by the invisible sun within us. ELLEN LEHMANN Class Officer, Senior Service, Page, Pool Guard, German Club, Pep Club, Pool Timer, Jr. Prom, Stunt Shows, Band BRIAN LEONARD JOHN LOHNES Swimming, Water Polo QM' 4r:H' lm BARBARA SUE LUECHT JAMES LYTLE Young Life, Chess Club JACK MAAS JESSE LOPEZ Commitiee of 40, Football, Baseball, Basketball Let1erman's Club CHERRY LOWERY CHARLOTTE GRACE LOYD Page Baseball, Intramurals, Stun? Shows, Pool Guard - DANIEL MALOOF ED MANLEY BECKY MARCHLAND Office Occupations, Senior Service, Spanish Club DIANE MARKWELL MIKE MARLATT JULIE MARTIN Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Office Occupa- tions, Pep Club STEVE MARTIN German Club, Grafic Arts Club DARLENE MASON German Club, Afro Club, Pep Club, Junior Achieve- ment, Page LENETTE MASON MONTE MATHEWS Transfer to PHS, Wrestling, Track, Stunt Shows, Lil Abner , Committee of 40, Thespians, Speech team, Gymnastics Oliver KAREN SUE MAXWELL Frosh Girl's Chorus, Prep Choir, Girl's Ensemble, CREST Business Staff, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Timer, Pep Club, Future Nurse's Club, Spanish Club STEVE McAVOY JANET McCON KEY Homecoming, Jr. Prom, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Sen- ior Service, Pool Timer, Orchestra, Page, Chorus WILLIAM MCGRATH Band, Orchestra, Architecture Explorers MARY MCNAMARA Pep Club, Choir, Page, Stunt Shows MARIANNE McNEIL Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service, French Club, Intramurals, Track Timer, Cross Country Manager, Stunt Shows, Page 1' if, -tp' ,nog car' PHIL MEISINGER JAY MEYERS Bleacher Bums, German Club, Advisory Board JOAN MILLSAPS Transfer to PHS, Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Jr. Prom, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Thes- pians, Wrestling Timer MARIE MINEHART Pool Guard, Jr. Prom, Ensemble, Senior Service, Prep Choir, PE Leader, Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows RAY MOORE Baseball, Football, Lettermon's Club KATHY MORGAN Band DIANNA MORTON STEVE MORTON Football MARK MURPHY Frosh-Soph Football, Baseball, Bleacher Bums TER! MURPHY Pool Guard, Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, French Club, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Track Timer, Junior National Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar, CREST Editor-in-Chief SUE NEFF Senior Service, German Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Tennis, Pool Guard, Page, Oli- ver , Stunt Shows JIM NELSON Swimming, Tennis, Letterman's Club, Water Polo, Drafting Club, Pool Guard MARC NEWCOMER Swimming, Science Club, Water Polo DAN NEWSUM Junior National Honor Society, Audio Visual Crew, Spanish Club JOHN NEWTON German Club, Illinois State Scholar, Science Club contest play The scarecrow suddenly finds himself alive! ' Well, sir, your maiesty, l am searching for happiness. What is happiness? Philosophers have strug- gled with this question for centuries. But sometimes answers are found by simple peo- ple with humble aims. So a simple scarecrow, magically brought to life, sets out to find that for which all humanity searches-happiness! STANDING: D. Roeschley, N. Price, J. AIIovio, J. Strodel, A. Kuznicr, C. Kosel, J. Cox, R. Clary SITTING: L. Fogler, M. McNeiI l 1 I X Where shall I go? I stand here and know not Where I am And yet I must go And I don't even know Where l've been. Where shall I go? The brightness is too bright The bustle too confusing And I fear if I stop I will find nothing Where I am. Where shall I go? I must hurry and yet I feel I should stay. I feel I should know what it is I am leaving before I leave But I must go. Then I shall go. I look and cannot see Where? and I look to myself But find no answer. Where? as I step out Where shall I go? J.K.W. the commencing 13 W, N QV' 'Qs ff' ,. W- I . Lynx, 44 5, -- f ' ,f . '95 mf? f!P '! ' In-' gl DIANE NOE Prep Choir, Pep Club, Pool Timer, Pool Guard, Span- ish Club KENNETH NORMAN Soccer, Intramurals, Afro Club, Track CAROLYN OGDEN MORRY OLENICK Tennis, Boy's State Delegate, Junior National Honor Society, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Letterman's Club, Key Club, Pool Guard, German Club, Rotary Club SHELDON PARKER Afro Club, Page NANCY PARKHURST Concert Choir, Senior Service, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Pool Timer, Pool Guard, Page DAN PARKS VICKIE PASS Page, Senior Service, Homecoming, Jr. Prom, Pep Club, Orthopedic Aid, Illinois State Scholar LINDA PEARS Senior Service, Office Occupations, Pep Club, Span- ish Club, Stunt Shows, Jr. Prom, Class Officer, Pool Timer JOE PETERS STEVE PETIT Frosh Basketball, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Key Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Junior National Honor Society TAl.LI PHELPS Girl's Chorus, Prep Choir, Page, Pep Club, Senio'r Service, Office Occupations JEANNIE PIEKOS KENNETH PILON Pool Guard l JOANIE PINK JEFF PLACK JU DITH PROPP Forensics, Thespians PAT PROZZO DAVID PUGH Spanish Club, Key Club, Board, Young Life ALBERT PURHAM Football, Track, Afro Club TIM QUIGLEY KAREN RAMSEY Homecoming Advisory wif Wm ,V ...pw iff Z 1- 5 X 'f ,ywwww-F X, -71, ff? .. 1 S13 if .-'Gaza 4. X., xi.-if f 1-SES, ' 'W'-'-I, -4., ' 1' kg h .. .Jr I -. A 'lk am, Y- w 3? 1 . Q . N vw , Q. L N S Q: R 4 .Q 5 XX X Q 2 3 ' M SA- 2 iw, . Jw S 5 ' ki' Q - '1Ff?-fiflilw . f , cg- f Q h , ,- - . , Q .sas-iw' , 4 .- - X351 . . ..., x -. ues' -N , X : 5 N :Fm fhgqu ,Q xx qw - Qi 1 . ' -1 ' A :ww-N' ' TOM ROSER LORI ROSS TOM RUBLE JEROME RUCKER Baseball, Frosh Boy's Chorus, Concert Choir, Letter- 's m, v,M,, Ness? Exigkwr 4? P21 A il Q ,R Q- H HSS 1? cf YB gg? mcn's Club, Science Club, Frosh Foolboll, Spanish Club C' i VC Office Occupofions, Afro maifxffhlx mr' 'vp INK? ,. ' v..ff2't .af .Q , Y 'Re l if JEAN SCHEER GAIL ANN SCHMEDT DALE SCHMIDT DON SCHOCH JANET SCHOOLMANN Class Officer, Student Council, Gerrnan Club, Senior Service, Page, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, German National Honor Society BECKY SCHULTZ Senior Service, French Club, Pep Club, Girl's Valley- f ball, Frosh Chorus, Soph Ensemble, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations, Page l.lZ SCHULTZ French Club, Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Jr. Prom, Senior Service ' BILL SCHWAB RICK SIMKINS Football, Frosh-Soph Basketball, Graphic Arts Club, Orchestra, Key Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Baseball DIANE SMARJESSE ANNETTE SMITH Page, Pool Timer, Pep Club, Spanish Club --A 'Y' 1 - 1'fMf',:v-'I' sez. ' ' fr ' rsiwl .lL'77'A'TLr - . Y' 'UN i I . . is of 1 M or 7 + ,52 1 'I F' ,y f' E 5' ll L 'I va wi Q DONNA SMITH JACK SMITH Intramurals, C.W.S. MARK SMITH MICHAEL SMITH Graphic Arts, Intramurals, Cross Country, Track SUSAN SMITH Concert Choir, Opinion, Spirit Squad, Pep Club, Track Timer, Senior Service, French Club TED SMITH Swimming, D.E., Young Lite, Junior Achievement KARI SOMMER Cheerleading, Page, Senior Service, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Office Page, Stunt Shows, Mixed Ensemble DALEEN SPEARS French Club, Concert Choir, Frosh Chorus, Soph Ensemble, Music Workshop, Orchestra BRUCE SPURGEON Basketball, Letterman's Club BECKY STEENROD Cheerleading, Tumbling Team, Senior Service, Pep Club, PE Leader, Stunt Shows MARY ANN STEINWEDEL Debate, Latin Club, German Club, Concert Choir, Senior Service JOE STOKOWSKI JANET STOLP Orchestra, Library Aid, Speech, Science Club, Junior National Honor Society MAX STORM PAUL STREHLOW Frosh-Soph Football, Pool Guard, Junior National Honor Society, Tennis, Rotary Club, Swimming, Water Polo, Stunt Shows, Letterman's Club fn: A sw, VE X UP 'K .fu s no 3 a R ' 5155 , X - f, , fy. ' - ' : ' 'gi . ,ii .f V- Till' C . it -K-TQ, if .5 IB . Q93 - :wiv N, L . 1,- l fa i, W ' ', ,. -1 ,X L . - v :,, ex,,, iff 1.3 2 5 zgkigzf 'X :S ' W E. .. 3 MQ- ff, Q 1' ' ' .- f 'Tina V 1' :J ,Q . , 1 if A ' - C 5 , 'W N JULIE STRODEL Band,Orches1ra, Student Council, Spanish Club, Jun lor National Honor Sociefy, Sfunl Shows, Pep Club Senior service, Page CHRIS VALENTINE RICK VAN OSDOL JOHN VERKLER JOHN VESPA Football, Frosh-Soph baseball, S birders, Intramurals CHRISTINE ANN WALTON Cosmetology, Spanish Club JEANNE WATERS German Club, CREST, Track Time Club, Debafe, Young Life MARY ELLEN WAUGH we O' Commihee of 40, Pep Club, Jr. Prom Queen Frosh we Chorus, Soph. Ensemble, Concert Choir Homecom f ing, Office Occupations SUE WEBER Page, Pep Club CARL WEGEL PAUL WEIH EDGAR WELSH SHERRY WETCHLER Commitlee of 40, Illinois Slate Scholar Spanish Club 1 QT Ee ' . ..X e A 5 I-25 T' iff' f f i -kli u . - f-- .,:.L1 .- z y f mi ,, ,w.4:r' sein- - ,11,- i-azz 2 fag, mg 0 -1 f MARK WHITBY MARK WHITE LISA WHITESIDE KIM WILDMAN PATRICK WILKES Track, Opinion, German Club, Spanish Club, Political Awareness, Letterman's Club, Junior National Honor Society DARLENE WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS VICKIE WILLIAMS ANN WILLIAMSON Spanish Club, Thespians, Drama Club, Soph Ensem- ble, Mixed Ensemble, Concert Choir, Junior National Honor Society, Arsenic and Old Lace , Young Lite, Senior Service SUSIE WILLIAMSON JOAN WILSON French Club, Junior National Honor Society, Library Aid, CREST DAVID WINDSOR German Club, Drafter's Club, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Advisory Board BERNARD WITTE SHARON WITTE Girl's Chorus, Concert Choir, Page, Library Aid, Pep Club JEFF WOODHOUSE Swimming, CREST, Key Club, Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society I CLIFF WOODWORTH CHARLES WORRALL Audio Visual Crew GAIL WYATT JEAN YALOWITZ Spanish Club, Class Officer, Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Jr. Prom, Committee of 40, Senior Service CHRISTY YOUNG Page, Afro Club, Homecoming, Office Occupations LEVON YOUNG Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Gymnastics, C.W.S. 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I sII.,,I .III ,,,. ,, .,,, WI, .,,. .L ,-,,I uI,,e..,-,,mIM.I .,,,. is IM, Q- I,s2fMfg,II,ceI,eL IIMwfe.,,s,,e f532ikf2251vss?IzsaIfi2egMgs:fgu:IIzs1 .IIIw11?.m-Iz1Im- homecoming l 974 The Homecoming theme for '74 was Central Goes West. The Juniors won Stunt Shows with their stunt, Central in OkIahoma. The festivities were cli- maxed with the dance celebrating the Lions' victory over the Pekin Chinks. Poor Chinks are dead! l Homecoming Queen: l.uAnn Henry Q Senior Ahendcnh Mary Waugh Senior Afrendanh Sherry Sutferlcnd R ,, Mi ,.,,..- Underclass Affendcnfs: Sondra Bucknerfl lj, Jeanine Ruff 191, Sara Evans H01 Lei me fell ya about the night the P.U. Chink gang came io Miss Kifty's saloon. Central fans, fhere's no need to worry. We'Il siay on top! stunt shows Did you know fha! the Abyssinian hummingbird lays six hundred eggs per year? .O 3 - f-N P.U. sneaks o pinchl I'm gonna beat that squirrely Curly in the rodeo. do- Waolcome, woolcome, woalcomef' f 4 If 'l , X , Q Choose wisely, Weedhopper! f SO, ya'll don't believe Cenfral can beof the Chinksf' K , f fr class of 76 This year has been one we will not soon forget. There was laughter, and there were tears, but most important are the people with whom we share these memories. Some feel that ours is a generation of apathy, l know different. lf given the chance, we can prove them wrong. The overwhelming partici- pation of our class in the past years' events has been a defi- nite step forward. However, let us not dwell on the past, but look toward a better future at Peoria High School. Mary White Junior class sponsor, Richard Lane ' li? 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VV V 4 A ig ht 5 X , ',zl ' i, l T fs ,A it gg 14- 51 -. -' . 1.32 -ix-4 sf ' Carmen Adams Tony Albert Harvey Allen Bill Altenberger Doug Andreasen Lennard Andreasen Carol Andrews Gregory Arnold Mike Ashford Diann Athey Mike Austin Milt Axley Bruce Baker Gregory Banks Daryl Barker Stephen Barret Carol Beck Dennis Berg Stacey Berg Ruth Bittner Allan Blackford Cortez Blake Walt Blumenshine Taryn Boaz Jim Bohannon Mary Bowman Joe Boyle Dave Bradbury Steve Bradbury Jerry Brewer Howard Brooksbank Gary Brown Paula Brown Rodney Brown Sandro Buckner Sherri Burns Kevin Burnside Jim Burrows Joe Burton June Burton Sylvester Bush Judy Bushell Penny Butterfield Jim Caldwell Therese Caldwell Tony Canafax Bill Cannon Bill Carroll Marty Christopher Tamela Clausen John Clemmer Bill Cohen Todd Collins Pam Connett Brian Cooper Angela Cornish Brenda Cox Virginia Crabtree Patrick Craig Lori Crandell Ken Criser Gayle Crow Donna Cundiff 'Wx , Dave D'Amico Tina Davies Greg Davis Mary Davis Ron Davis Cindy De Arcos Jeff Dickerson Paula Dolanc Darlene Donahue Dano Dorsey Diane Dofzeri Tina Downord Terri Dries Sue Dufek Denise Duncan Linda Dunkin Doris Dunn Sheryl Dunn Margaret Durbala Barb Ellis Dan Elser 'Q we 3, iyyi My Two roads diverged into a wood, and I- rr,r 95 fi' .v Wi! lg in ,'irrri, . cg M, W I took the one less iraveled by, and that has made all the difference. iiii l 3 ff W ,ga , ,..,,rrllll 1 rrr,. ,.r,l,rlll r,,rr, , , ,, r,rrrll,r if Q '. 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I ,l V , 1 ,f f - gf ' f 1 i - 1 x be- , Me N - ,Q xrs I - E.,-Ld. ,QQQLXV X W il e JA A N f as - l fl C 3 U it f ln the midst of winter, I finally learned i M- h 2 5 1' 1 that there was in me an invincible sum- J 4. l V 3 me ' mer. .fl 3 t lrv. 'M Y A Albert Camus A A, l - F i F J K D t O 5 Lm1,z, ,, i1'i t - ' J it ikk: lg . ' A J ' i wi J it is 'E '. rw Age f . r ' Atal 4 3 E ,,-, 'i'i'- 1 X .C 'awww i ,ff , Y. 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'51 --I --'f -G1-...S J i L J eial f 'f':i J i L7 L 2 , ig nn :Nl 5 1 'Ive' I Rob Knickerbocker Bob Knisely Linda Lee Koeslner Matyas Kaos Karl Kolfemann Paul Kubilschek Dennis Kuntz Gloria Lamon Paul Landwehr William Larson Stephen Laughland Therese Le Sage Charlene Lindsay Rhonda Livesay Lisa Marlin Cathy Marvin Dave Masfersan Mike Mathewson Mike Mc Clure William Mc Corkle Michael Mc Fadin La Rae Mc Fall Cindy Mc Garvey Janel Mc Gee Andre Mc Knight Donna Mc Roberts Roberl Melaga Debbie Menz Brenda Meyer Jeff Mills Pat Moffatt Judy Mooberry Jim Mooney Dennis Morgan Sharon Morgan Mike Motteler Philip Mount Monica Mugavero Patrick Murphy Debbi Nagel Percy Neal Dave Nelson Randy Neumann Cindy Newsum Dave Niedermeier Mark Nisius Tina Nixon Dave Noe Sue Nordwall Theresa Nordwall Dan O'Brien Doreen Olson Hal Ott Dan Overturf Awilda Pagon .- A, 4 ,Z sy ,. .,,, ... ,, . V l , lif: , i t ili g . lm ' X ' iiiih ' ' Qx g isgf if , . f-eg 5 El l jygy- x .1 af: 'ff ' . M, , . ' ' A f 'ip' -.-f I3 . Q ... we Music hath charms To soothe the savage beast, To soften rocks, Or bend a knotted oak r r , ilf y xv, . F f' 'ix' 5 QM XV Q? ' fa:-3 , R NM ,J De railroad bridge's A sad song in de air. Ever' time de trains pass I wants to go somewhere. -Langston Hughes P R I Robert Pitch Dorvas Pitchford Sandra Poret Bronetta Porter Kim Penelton Mike Petrone Harry Phillips Larry Phillips Mark Pinkham Cherie Powell Darrell Powell Mike Powers John Prunty Jeff Purham Bryan Parker Rhonda Parker Richard Parks Mary Parsons Calvin Patterson III Lease Pauli Tim Putman Bob Rafferty Mike Raya Dan Recar Tom Recar Andrea Reed 5, , ,,x,. .K M., V. .1 SKip Reiling Lisa Rhodes Ann Ricciardelli Barb Richman Vfyfiwyy W A IW: www? Like the pine trees lining the winding road, I've got a name, l've got a name. Like the singing bird and the croaking toad I've got a nameg I've got a name, and l carry it with me like my daddy did, but l'm living the dream that he kept hid. Movin' me down the highway, Rollin' me down the highway, movin' ahead so life wan't pass me by. Like the north wind whistlin' down the sky, I've got a song, I've got a song. Like the whippoorwill and the baby's cry, I've got a song, I've got a song, and I carry it with me and l sing it loudp it it gets me nowhere, w'll go there proud. Movin' me down the highway, rollin' me down the highway, movin' ahead so life won't pass me by. And l'm gonna go there free. Like the fool lam and I'll always be, I've got a dream, I've got a dream. They can change their minds but they can't change me I've got a dream, I've got a dream. Oh, l know l could share it if you'd want me to if you're goin' my way, l'll go with you. Movin' me down the highway, rollin' me down the highway, movin' ahead so life won't pass me by. ickey Ritter Connie Robbins Kevin Rockey Robert Rodgerson 2 wi Maya Roe Michael Rahman Steve Rosa David Rose , V'f1 . V V , , V ., ., V LL Jeanette Roten , L , 'L W ',.' Twf Ed Roth L ' ,.:f' Z ' L Gigi RUN TL LLL 1 - L L'L ' LL Dan Ruffin . f. gi M YI . I N, . 1 -Q .L il- , V . ' L I N ' I I 'X . H 1 ff ,,,' ' W' ' -5 f2f?:i:w:,.ra, . Z., .1 .iffy A . . , V , if V - , M f Q M fi - We 7 V . ta V ' ' V, 13 f 5 ' ,, f M f f w 'f f ,, nf rf ' I. 1 , U F- M jf 1 J 9 J I ., 3 V , lt '-Ls 1' 95 , 0 1' You ought to thank God perhaps. How do you know? Perhaps God is saving you for something But keep a good heart and have less fear There is iustice in it. You must fulfill the demands of justice. I know that you don't believe ity But indeed, life will bring you through. What you need now is fresh air, fresh air, fresh air! X X Whaf all men need is fresh air, More than anything! fresh air. . . -Dostoevsky Ax? 5 YC? W ew wi.. lar R Mark Russell Pal Ryan Kurt Schaefer V BN. 'L 1 Bull Schefelbeln Jam Scherer Brian Schewb e wan may 5 r George Scoh' W Tod Sefton Bella Sellgmcn we Nancy Shmn Bull Shipley Debra Shultz 'WWE Demse Suck Sfeve Simmons Nw rm Slsger Scot! Schlick Janna Schuller Tami Schwend Bruce Scot? George Shadid Dave Shaw Carol Shea Dennis Shea Christie Sloan Kathy Smith Marlene Smith Sid Smith Ricky Spencer Tammie Sperry Melanie Spurgeon John Stacy Jill Stamper Marsha Stamper Cindy St. Ange Cecilia Stinson Dennis Stubbs Bob Svendsen Jim Swearinger Ann Swigart Leigh Swigart Michael Taucher Tim Taylor Tom Temple Vickie Tharp I , . 1 Altflkhili 1 As a child, I used to wonder who was so tall that he could reach up into the sky and wash the stars everyday so they would shine at night. And then I grew up, butl still wondered who made the stars shine and had arranged them in their orbits. And now I am feeling old, andthe old are supposed to be wise but still I wonder and wonder. Diana Kay Haerr Q V,,,: 3 H K , e it I it 'E Qin Z I - X , ..i.,,, .. , z f l I i' ', A I in ml 'I , ti e Q is 'f ff he i ceiie 1 Iieee I g Vrk- .k,,k J' I iise i'ee ' I iiii ' - iiei I , . Ng, I 4. ,at I4 .M f JT vgx' kv, A as 3 g'-, -,,,, rf K AE .. T 1 M. A i Oh, the lives that are I Spentin senseless x f x .T i m ' .J Blunderings ,. -T lv . .' ' V. X ' X The ingenuity, , s we 'ff . '-.viftm l The invention, ,,,-, The eternal schemes-all wasted For the want of one small scrap ' Of butterfly knowledge- stl .f How to teach fools to be wise. 2 ' The human intellect saddens me. -' ii lt marches onwards, always onwards, if But where? Where will the end come To this reckless growth of confidence? For suppose That, life in, life out, it swells and blooms, And each generation dwarfs the crimes of The one before, heaven will have to build A second Earth, another world, to hold The swarming breed of the wicked And the faithless. -Euripedes ., Y f L1 Q ' Il f' .512 ff W, E, .:...,, , X , ,K g if i :wi if fmt . e -sg qi lf i'91-mg. , '-'i i I 1 1-2 'ss' is ss 'fl fit .fr 'tif .wus 1. 'tc ' . . -.. V all 4, W war X in F , I -T fc -tm, W c. . , ox 3? 1 Q st Rod Thompson William Thornton Shelley Timm Mary Tony Scott Traver Julie Trent Janet Trotter Tim Urban Ann Verkler Sherry Verkler David Vogel Bill Waugh Cathy Walker Sharon Walker Todd Walker Bennett Wall Diane Ware Brian Watson Fred Watson Time Weakley Sam Weden Rozzette Weicherdnng Kitty Wenger Rose Whitaker SQ L ,n : -6? M2 , ' i gm, .,,A,A- H ' w L 1 Thomas Whitauer f ii om, whafe ,QQQJK gf. , ,,,, gg, -nv 1, I ' it x'T'l'1o' 1:-2:1 1. ., . L 5 S if 2 'h fu 1 EQ? A - w 5 Q 1 i me S' i 1 'U' Don Williams Lenna Williams Pamaler William. , X Thaf's like trying fo shoot a fly with an elephant gun! Vx ' ,F , mmm Aim ,f V if 15 V i f fl 1. ! in Y lm Jerry Behrens, sophomore class sponsor Sophomore year is definitely a bit harder than freshman year. The teach- ers realize we have one year of experi- ence and know that everything is not new to us, so they expect more from us. At the same time, however, we have more freedom, along with the bigger responsibilities. Sophomores in general are also more active, having a bigger circle of friends and a better knowledge of which clubs are suited to them. As sophomores in general, and especially as class officers, we look ahead to the future and what lies beyond high school. We have set goals, one of them being to unite the student body with student government more firmly, and other plans that will make our years at PHS the best. Kevin Dempsey .... .Le .6 KN-Q K. A - L ,.f, f- .. ' Lo. :salsa-v ----f QQ, ' ' JY' 'M gifs: K 5221 LMLS '- H L in X ff 2 in Nm? L -.,- N.. 1 it ,M 5 it Ag K s A . ..... L ,... .. LM .,.v.g.1gE': -Eta. :-. ...o,.1,l,,, . L. -M LLL: f L -3--5 .K . L sq .n -- ff- S .. I: L vi 9' . 51 1 ' .L was - .fr , , S, le 'six - ?' -1' I-I :LL L xf mxg gefrf L . , L V L ls- i Ulf f ape N lagfjga ggiieef ilk felt -S kg? iw, gl be L QL F XX QL A.. , . lf fn Qx Y fi, j sigr i xx . .fl- 1-8. sy LK Hilti w ' vi L Lp - if !f': A viii Bis n l i 'Q X QA I . wc 1 i 'K N - iLLLL Q 'Qt 5 xiii L r 1 rw L L g fs- vw- I -L M a:f D,i , Roxy Aberle Lisa Abraham Linda Achterbery Tina Adkins Mike Ahl Gwendolyn Albert Eva Alwan Connie Andrew Chris Arrenholz Dave Ayoub Melinda Baird Marcy Baker Beth Baldwin Brian Baldwin Mike Ball Dwayne Banks Diane Barber Dave Barnes Lauri Barton Lisa Basquin Carolyn Belke Ron Beverly Kathy Bill Linda Blakes Gayle Boetcher Joan Brackbill Ernestine Braggs Doug Brooks Linda Brown Dalene Bruns Kathy Buchanen Shiela Burks Becky Burns Brenda Calhoun Tony Camp Kris Canham Neana Cannon Harry Carlile Cindy Cassidy Aleyammo Chacko Kelly Chamberlain Robert Charlton Cindy Christianson Patsy Clancy Venice Cobb Bill Coffeen Ron Coffey Dawn Coleman Angela Colgan Doyle Collins Nancy Conibear Tom Connor Inez Copeland Cheryl Costa Kathryn Cote Martin Counterman Kay Crehore Woodrow Crooks Soneanra Cross Dave Cully Frank Culp Terry Cusick Ronald Daft The assembled souls of all that men held wise. Tammy Dailey Penny Davidson Eric Davies Roy Davies Henry Davis Linda Dean Tamra Dearcos Chris Dempsey Ni'-v.- WF Deborah Danage ' : 7 f NY! Kevin Dempsey Valery Dorfch Vicki Doub Mahi Douglas Candy Duffey Dawn Dunn Leonard Eades C: 4 , , il Susan Eary Richard Edgcomb Karea Edwards Gerald Ehrenireu Peg Ellis Bruce Ellsworih Valerie Elmore Mr. English , fx ' X P221 gs VVV: fl' - wi iyis , :W fp, ., Q-in ' y lrr gg l'A 3 M .:r. i, lg ,ljiiy v l 4 w 'am' Kay Erwin The song of men all sorts and kinds As many fempers, moods and minds As leaves are on a tree, As many faiths and casles and creeds As many human bloods and breeds As in the world may be. Dorihy Evans Joel Evans Sora Evans Tania Evans Slave Evan Matt Everharf Kim Ewend Wendy Fairman Kelly Fannahill Steve Fanfa Wally Felder Lori Fender Michael Fefcho Sara Fitch Mike Fischer William Foreman Fai Foster Pam Frankel ,S 'gs s1,,.l. :::,... ,,. ,,::l, . . D? I ,iihy A x ' ,F e.s, asf-:-A A' f s ' i , ' m3V.is,kL,,::,,l,N W , W5 WN.. s .,, k ly, A mag. i.,, I F is si my E E all . l,,l:r , f f ,Q , - is rr x 1 3 4 sz E JAM! 5 . H53 , . li-i --2 rlii 'l ,... V WT, '-- if .: :. - ..1,:.fs .X ,X ss Q., .11,ll , Am,s.: ii., ,sss V AAV. L rr ii i.l- - Qi ' fs ..,. ::'- .iw - f :X 5 ,z - . .'-.. e : '1 - .521 My A ,:.. , he 1 tie, rrrr fs x Aee fwK.,i j xz - A me , .ll fl flies? 251.1 'as i g ig' -Q 0 .sa 'I I' -Is i s 'N' I 1. 'gli fl -3Q'?3Ql 'f T 1 I 'kr 1 'Zh The way I see il The world you see is the world I see and yef if really is nof. For you see The world through your eyes alone And what other eyes have l but mine? But filter the world through your eyes and then make if again to show to me And in that much and that way alone The world you see is The world I see when you show your world lo me. -.l.W. arf is To Take life into one's soul and To reproduce If uniquely one's own. WAFTlNG Music plays unceasing the harp andthe celleste. It bounds and leaps and sighs and never twice repeats Though the some strain whispers post again and again, Each and every time there plays a brand new tune. Sounds of life are echoed here and sweetly refrained: Sounds of water swirling in a rocky creek bed, Rivering brown earth, tapping windows, touching cheeks, Moving still in echo of the sweetness of life- Echoed once again in the music of my soul- The sound of the sun warming chilly, morning air, Reflected in pools and prisms and my love's eyes, Of sunlight captured gladly by widespread, green leaves As they whisper in the breezes ofthe gloaming, The song of the moon and the myriads of stars, The beat of hooves pursued by soundless padded paws, The cry of loss and victory and new spring love- So echo the songs of my heart and uneasy mind As peace eludes me gently, I listen once more. -J.W. ir l i i N ..,....,., . N el 5 Q t W Nl , Q. em . 3 Q 5 F G l i L wget 1,gea,e1,.,:z1gn-A. - 7 y s is G W s t .ss-we - W iw .: nk : WM 1 aw s Linda Fritz Tina Gabbert Thomas Garrett Diana Gayles Sue Getz Kim Gibson ' 'f ' Ladell Gibson -'i Debbie Glanton Dan Gleason 11-,--2 .K Joe Goen Joe Goldstein 'J Q 'i fm wx gs Y 5 15 5 3 rg if fi rug K we iiiii Jenny Helgoe Eileen Helmers Barb Henderson Mary Gorman Jim Gottschalk Paul Gottwald Loy Graham Ray Grant Cheryl Grieves Clyde Gulley Richard Gunther Kevin Hall Roger Halleen Peter Halter Brent Hankins Walt Hardin Carol Hart Dave Hasler Lisa Hastings Ron Heaton Tears are to the heart what rain is to a wildflower, smiles are the sunshineg both are needed to make it grow 'xg 2 ww-Ae. NN. Q sd I J 5 A Q flip L, ig, 9 f J T.. V, , J Sometimes you dream, And sometimes it seems There's nothing there at all. W. ,,,, .,,,,,. . , . , ., .. - .6 nv - , , 4 fr- ' L' f f C H., fi f ' K My W zii ,fr ,, 42 y Q f. vw ' wr Y ..-Y .1761 f I ,, M, , .ff i .Wi .WD . . 135, Larry Henderson Tari Hendricks Rick Heppner Pauline Hickman Lisa Higgs Bryan Higgins Scott Higgins You lust seem older ' -M 5, , Than yesterday, S f ' ' we 1 :E , tv g ff S J TRP , And you're waiting for Tomorrow to call. V, .2 A y 4 ' Q :jp iyi ff 1 I .. ' ' 5' H 7 , dz., :f ' .5 Z , If is Avery Hightower Julie Hill Jim Hitpas Judy Hodge Justina Hodge Sue Hotfer Allison Hoffman 1. 'U . David Hoffman Theresa Hoffman Doug Holmes Doug Hoover Jennifer Hoppe Rita Hopson Sue Howard Larry Hudson Carol Hull Dave Hunt Greg Hunter Teresa Hurt Susan Huxtable Mary Ann Ingles Dave Irish Terry lssler Lori Ivie Cornelia Jackson Earnestine Jackson Steve Jackson Paul Jacobs Uwe Janssen Denice Jerell Steve Jerwilliger Penny Johnson Carol Johnston Anita Jones Cynthia Jones Ellenor Jones Gloria Jones Laura Jones Steve Jordan Randy Kelch Nancy Kellerstrass m A5551 W .Q Ay, Magda n 99'4'I'f a I m f 1... M 5-rm, 5 . f 11 ,,,, ,sez ? i J M., I 5, , , .,,.,4., ,JH . ,M , if fJ ww'5::.::f?3Ei'5P45'1f'5'fffPl2 iggg M A I li'i A .,.,,. ,,,, , ,af W . 2 X .... A 5 qi 4 :- If me 'frf -- slr' H gwzs, Q If you really want to understand me, please hear what I am not saying, what I may never be able to say. 7 wx , f w M Qi sq, i 1 AF x ' E V , 1 3: ' L 1Q G :vii . K 'J l Exb uv il ' :, rf 5 in 6 1 A 4 A Q Y M X :W fi . ,...,. was ,Q ..,E, , Q 1 A 4' Q x 'iff Vanessa Kelly Scott Kesler Pam Keysler Brian Kilgore Mark Kilgore R' k H' dl is . fir.-L -Jef' in 'j -fi. L llll Q5 Aff-if: Kary Lauierbach Jean Lavallee Don Lewis Tim Ligtvoel Janet Lindsay Kim Kincaid Chuck King Chris Kingsley Carol Kinney Jim Kinney Mike Kluh Rick Knisely Frank Knoll Sheri Koehl Pat Kominski Patti Kostas BJ Kranzberg Eugenia Kyle Cindi Landers we've goi spirit Paul Lohnes Mark Lohrman Bob Lord Bob Lueders Kenny Lynch Chris Lyons Yvonne Maas Jennifer Mac Gown Steve Machin Claire Maeder Bob Martin Jack Math Scott May Jerry Mc Neil Steve Mehl Kathy Meis Patti Melton Marilou Mendenhall David Mercer Lori Metzger Adrienne Miller Kim Miller Robin Miller Frank Monckton Jerry Moore Lonnie Moore Kathy Morrell -.,. I become confused When I think of my life. I think that no one understands me. Yet, When I share my feelings, I find my friends Are as confused as I am. We share. We're still confused. But, Somehow, Sharing makes it easier. M ,is , -f :,,,,, I . I fs. sf :,H i , '2 f F. NNN ' 1 V4 I- A wir? f 4 my I I F, .ff Z A I I ' siir iie . fr ' A ii I , 'i'h,-'r 1 'f ,,., , ,XLLLL I if l , ,,,,,,t:,,,, H N I isrir f I I X I N, srii 1' . , ' sss M 44 y I y , s In 'fi . , e. I iii I K ' V V. 3 :wr IYQ, I 'I 1' .11 , ' ., ,,,.., I I ssr M0f90fe'MCDO G'd if' ,, A ' 4 , f Linda Mc Fodin I 'J Sheffiw Fel' of , I. R01 Mc Ginnis 'Hi ' - . 42: Jack Mc Kmley , f ,, , . 53? f ' - 'ii' YI 'r,,, ' Therew MC KYNQIWI . rf rsss I Cfcfg Mf Leod f .. 5 . ,L if Ihuiiri wt Img My -sm v 'tense 5 tex 3 si X' . h 1 We: ,mm an nimblii B Wigs 55 M., is as YQ yfw-we--'f 1' 'Wi 5 E gi X N u s mn I K IQ We 'ii if f s L -pi Ni x 5 x - 11 Y ' 1 ' ' Ax. gl David Moss Peggy Mounts George Munstedt Debbie Murray Jill Neal Skip Nau Julie Neill Lynette Nelson Diane Nickerson Laurie Niekamp Paul Nielson Frances Nix Rory Nixon Terry Nixon Pete Noirot Lucille Nordwall Edna Nunn Jude O' Donnel Steve O' Donell Shari Olenick Dianna Osborne Janet Page Ricky Parker David Parks Leigh Parr Mike Patton 3 rs-, ,M Aw' J J, We ya ,, .aw . . K R K .V4:l,L':4H' - ., 4' , 1 'n 'V i .. , K L s, f 'iii A it M 1 A if V 5 , g . bv. 71' F J' ' 1 2' Q5 1 Z 5, fi, av- , Us , .K 1 ... We a i am one being trying to hear a still, small vo 'UW' A, ice above your shouting , V D 4449 i 2 ,f ig., , . isa get my 1 ' g,,, 1 ,law ' f -, fe., 1 if we 'TK' i , 'r Q ., . ii ia v 'Q pi i f .s , L A ,ilgm Z 4 'fa M if - hc, , it ff K W S 5 X 0 Q la ' A is A .B E ,, .1.- , KM 1 kv, 4 ,M ,W Z if WWW ,N W .cw 1 Zvi, ' wig? .Q i ag ,. Fu ,L -M i ft v A 131 -t.. 'iiw it evra c..,, .,. 2 'B Ki ' t l ti Hi E Et- Q ' E is + A P eggs Sm M15 ' .. .. .. .3 ,,,. i ,, P gg l Y HB7 .N t 4' 'S is Q W -' .- -- izffiszfiifl. 'i ff' iz Q k.,,k,k,, K , gf, XX if Q 'Sf Q A 4. X EL agihkw 5 Q . 6 :xl fx M swigs, - . SSG: , ik s e w , - ? l- X , 'zQ5l:'-- ..,,,- I ,,.... X e t ,Y , P I R K x X ic ...,t if 2- ' . 'tgjjjffszq Er: I ' 1 IFS' 'Mx . N. . . . gig A1 . U Beth Pearsall Ann Peterson Margaret Peterson we In Xt tl: I -F wwf? 1 sl 215423 . f Wt1t-r1. tt r t fa 'bi ' Q ini Qs vi Ji :'Isf2sw 5'-,' lf': ,,, - jEftj1125j', 'L if-.Lim M ' xi ,,x -M. ed' , 'fi X x ., .M fy, -5' EF il. .ref . '- T ii. Ron Potts Donna J. Price 'Q X fx-L 'rx ge. E X K ff H ii ' Lisa Powers ' 5 tc ' 'if ' T711 -, -.she .Q trr, , rrr rrr rrr K Nerrr r.reer,r y s , . 35, -1 Q , if -Q,f:s9r V .H we--vs , N f- E 'I--. Sue Robinson Eric Register Carol Reider Karen Richardson , P mx M Rodney Phillips Sherry Phillips Eunice Pierce Karen Polk Mike Pollard Herold Potts John Pulliam Dave Quinn Steve Rager Pam Romsey Curtis Read Cindy Recar Julie Rickert Al Riley Jeanette Robbins Carol Robinson Glenda Robinson Scott Robinson Death is the ugly fact which Nature has to hide, and she hides it well Alexander Smith rx ,X Qi -fu-Q 7,- '- ,J Q 4' xi' ilg y k 'fi n D L W 2 , W Agis K ,..L , J . Sass' A 1 ,Ss si 'IR if E Qstg , gr, in its Ni ef it :vm X if vw. s-A We Dano Roedell Corl Rogers Chuck Rogers Lisa Rogers Steve Rogers Brad Rose Steve Roten Dove Ruffin Kevin Russell Bobby Rutherford Kathy Rutherford Lynda Rutledge Regina Ryan Lenny Sockman Mary Sanders Mike Schlink Laura Schultz Teri Schultz Julie Scoles Robin Scott Rosalyn Scott Ron Seelye Jim Sellers Kent Semlow Scott Shanks Jerry Shannon Dovene Shelby Julia Shockley Linda Simmons Eugene Simmons Sallie Sims Rolf Sivertson Vince Smoriesse Ken Smith Ken Smith Linda Smith Marlene Smith -' Randy Smith Cathy Snyder Scott Sommer Chris Rockhold Joy Roecker ' 42 ' Q, ,f f K V ft' Z , 4' ' -it ,V A sz' , We-if 2 1.3 f , L ,, 1 ' it .:qc1i1r -47 iv ,A MEL ! D. .V -,-- -V H , ew Q xy jig! Q, , ...ii i L D ,Wie is i I ' -me . . f ' Gi' Y T ' ' 'lr 'nfl , 1 ,ff4,.Ju. . R A , , . -- 4 Q , W N - .wi Sm T A, W , 6, M ,V mf -Ami, ng, I I 1 1 A ' 'Lf T ' 4onniif f X fig, B.,-ffiae , + micuiqs-'S , , .41 ,ff 2 fx i ' L , as the soft breezes tickle the grass a wisp of peace drifts my way and i smile .5 f . Af 5. -1-7 ' XML iv I .vs l nt , M , ,,,, T , ek Mark Stahl Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner Brian Sternberg Shawn Stever Jan Stewart Fritz Strehlow Colleen Sullivan Dodie Sullivan Chris Suter Peggy Sutherland Judy Swearinger Mike Swigert Deena Switzer Devon Sydnor Dorla Talbott Elaine Tauscher Michael Thompson Dan Tindall Robin Tindall Nancy Titus Sally Theobald Larry Thompson Kathy Thornhill Steve Thornton Sandy Thorpe .lame Tomsovic Aggie Tony Linda Topel Sue Traicott David Trimmer Tammy Tunis Suzanne Tyler George Vallance Jeanne Van Daele 5 , in 2 0 :-' Marc Utley ' .les S 1 T tier: MZ i T Michele Vaster W, .,,,. ,1..,.N..,.. if viggxgwv-r-1, ' Dee Dee Vicary W5 , Se 'lv Vanessa Wager ya Debby Waibel wa Y ig ig r Q gg Cindy Womack Vclorie Washington Joyce Watson Russ Watt Brenda Webber Sharon Weber Bob Welander Duane Wells Denice White Willie White Shelly Whitehurst Debora Whieside John Whiteside Susie Wickert Jody Wiles Darryl Williams Freida Williams Diane Wilson Earlest Wilson Earnest Wilson John Wilson Cari Windsor Mary Witherall Sue Wright Lloyd Yang Pamela Yerby Michelle Yerke Lindo York Diana Young Sam Young V , ..... v, , 'L N .nv 44 f-,g Y 'fri V-1 4, M wr . 1 2' 1 -ftgazd, , Q fm ... M. - 1- 4,1 .57 5 :A,s5qs,1.fg..a vw. ff 1 r if 'A I n X: -fiiggi-s-fe . f'1i 'L I' .i 'af f 7 A ii , f' lK. ' i -. it fs f--sa ,i .. , sf ,A if-2-.W f' ,glsv kj 4. ,mv 411, ,Q -i lx fl Kenton Young Tim Zadocks Xi Freshman cla wi ss sponsor, Gary Busse class of 78 Though many of the upperclassmen won't admit it, freshman year is one of the best years in high school. You meet new friends and teachers, and you have grown up a lot since grade school. There a to ioin and things to do. You get a start in sports, of which there are a var other opportunities you might not have had in grade school. Freshman pare you for the rest of your years in high school. re many new clubs iety, and many year is a year to pre- Mark Collins s glam -53 it-as is ,aww wi ili. Swiss iw i .PUNK 7 '1 sv ' t fi Freshman class officers: Mark 0' Collins, president- Carla Krei vice- I I president, Art Socall, secretary, Scott Solomon, treasurer I. -we -'R , ,G i -c 4,-' K A A new lf: X an ' 1 . 1 ff L : QA 1 N N .ig its N J k' N4 .AQ X J, ,, 1:1.affE .:' .,.. . , , sf , E -- be f si, fa .1 W Bail lk is ' X N i . . 2 Ifwl L6 - Q x lxx X R ix BN ' si Q if D C is if XX .J M4 -.L W...- .se ..:. ,, . ' A if ' s fx 1 - -,.,-- 1 , L issll it . M -'K b ,. -4 .. Q 5 :K ' X 'vzgllt is if X A Q ,f NM- M. .,,.t L, .L , as ' L sf if ,-., J g Q . r - if ress L ' ' me ' L egg- . , ..V-. qi -:.: - 1 355556 my K X ,, ik? . L 'N iz . , ' L ., N S ' , M 4 X ' ' 13 in ' . W - 1 . , 5 A ,a- k g , - if 4 ., 4 4 A k ,ffl 2 Q 4 e , 'Y , g v' ,J . , 'A ' T M A f 'f I .. 1' 'FX my 4 A v f- -B1 at ,, ,L -s If Q g A.. i 1 , :K K QQ' - J 2 ' X . .J ' k X ' ,511 B I 1 Q 'I 4 1? X r 1 v ,c J' L ' , Q it . if ' f xv L - .LZ , LX '- f . . 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X J B 1 B .L L. , QE., Z Q ,N K sk A I ' A Luigi .Ei in ks L , Debbie Adams Robin Admas Bernice Albert Gary Allen Lance Allen Ted Andreasen Karen Anderson Brian Andrews De Wayne Arington James Armstrong Eric Ashford Ann Avery Keith Baker Del Banks Michael Barber Donna Barry Sheila Baunens David Beall George Becker Janis Beckwith Suellen Beeney Jennie Behrends Bryan Belisle Randy Bennett Anthony Bentley Brad Berg Kieth Billerbeck Karen Blake Sherri Blevins Tammy Boettcher Laurie Bowen Renee Boyd Gary Boyer Karen Bradbury Peggy Brereton Tina Broadncx Paul Brooks Cindy Brown Debra Bryant Karen Buchanan Jon Buchbinder Tom Buchele Barry Buckley Karen Buckner Tom Burch Betsy Burdette Emily Burnett Jewel Burton Martin Cain Jerry Caldwell Denise Cullen Mike Callen Ken Cannon Kimberly Cannon Cathy Carmichael Dan Carrol Wendy Carson Tim Chase Jerry Charlton James Cheak Le Ann Christensen Jeff Clemons Claudia Colan Tim Colglazier Dave Collins Mark Collins Craig Conneff Dave Cooper Pai Costa Dennis Coup ef V! VV A V V il r . i ff-ri' ' ef ff K T s xi .iii K r . ,I ' ,. V L ' xx, A if CNN 4.2 . V' f 1 wf ff z. fi ' ' Mildred Cox if ' I Sherri Cox .V V X' julia g 1 . , 'V' W-V , , iw ff' ' V , Richard Crandell is 1 ' ,, 1' Greg Crow V If' ,'ii:iii5C' V XVV - mc! coiieen Culhill 9 I . . Janice Daf1 gp ,,sXVfrCV,V Vw A ' ' L- - ' Curtis Dailey Cindy Damm ,, X 1, 33? K -v f f iggu- 'YQ A V' 'N I I. i- p AA.. ., 'H Doug Daniels V N I S is I Allison Davis W V i The world garlfog Davis , ovns Forever barred to those who want in. my r P A 4' , f - i 4 X 1 4 N r 1 1 Jenny Davis V 2, , V V Lena DeArcos ' A V V :V i 45, K QQ? V Theresa DeCesari L A l i A K ' V Ann Decrimer , f V V ' e- ff I Russ Deford 1 ' W A i i l -f Rodney Dehorl 'V ,VV xx 'K' Tim DeJarnef1 Q l fi V i I M 15338 f' V T i Q ' r', Teresa Dempsey V , -V - ' Mmk Desccmps - fir i S Rhonda Diggs f T' 'T ir if ,, ' , 5 T y, Tim Ditch 3 - in ,, ' T ' ' ' f 5' ' Eddie Dobbins x ' ' V' L ' Debbie Donahue 9, V ' Leroy Dohm V V, 'I A ' c Q' if i, X -' Xin f- . , M. D 5 Yvonne Donley John Donnell Bridget Dougherty Bonny Dougherty Steve Downard Gayla Dunkin Sandy Dunivan Lovela Durbala Darcey Eakle Norman Eakman Scott Ealey Brenda Eddingfield Mattie Edwards Melody Edwards Tammy Ehrentreu Mary Engalke Toni Elliot Marie Escacante Kim Evans Sam Evans LeAnn Fobry Scott Falk Steve Falk Ellen Felder Jamie Finnegan Linda Fleming Lori Fletcher Rick Ford Brad Faster Craig Foster Mark Foster Mary Fox Ken Frazier Kevin Fugitt Ken Fuller Alan Funk Kory Funk Randy Fussner Alan Gage Deborah Gaisford Shelly Ganson Mark Garber Alex Gerber Linda Getz .1anetGhantous .M 9- 4 2 fi 1 if -gx , A el, 3- K ? si X , . I X it i n F ., 'ilk 13 ! F , , , , ,, , ,, 3,35 by Ai' ff E52- ', ,I ' ie, l if I , , A , B - ' L 77 .Q i 7 C I - X '1 X , l , - 1 X i X f I he Y M I y 1 X 1 Y . - '14 M l xx f ,' Aff' A , i. E , nit M F N fp, ,V ' , , N 4, ' I ,N ml ,WJ 'gf '4'3., I F gt I 11 ,'f' 'tw X , Z ,gif I U ' V, ,M I ,,,, l r Mft, VVV, Q G EL - A V, 41- at , I ff' rrrerrreet F ' fl if ' X ll, Steve Gibbs Morris Gibson Virgil Gingery Craig Glore Tim Gosnell Tammy Goodale Sue Gordan Connie Gorman Donald Gorman Ronald Gorman Tony Gower Pat Gratton Kevin Gresham Penny Gray Rodger Green Nina Greenberg Gary Grindle Carol Gurney Mark Hale Pam Hall Mark Hanson Wendy Harbur Raymond Hardaway Deborah Hardimon Aleen Hardin Paula Hardy J ,- T . l it io? There is no such thing as death. In Nature nothing dies. From each sad remnant of decay Some forms of life arise. our -T in V, A ' 4' A 3,415 C: 5 f. , x 7 1- 1 Sh f . ff . U i ' 4 .5 M' eeat it ' ,, rf S. , rg v ,F-. if . 1' fi, f A ffl! Ifff, I' fi ' 1. I I ,, 4 I f I 1 if 1 I if fn- X 5 , 4f , O , f f Z' 7 ' f ,1 1 'f Cf: C , f ff I ff ' f 1 f f , , X ' f 'fff f , , - X '- 9 ...dy . ' ,M . 1- Qf ,- V, f 1' ,ie gf-f f The Wcnderer's World Alas, the poor wanderer walks in endless circles. Never reaching a goal, one that has yet to be determined. But defiant as he is, he pretends to enioy it. Look upon his burnt out eyes of fear. The cold and emptiness are pools of reflected tears. Tears that only blind his way on his endless iourney to nowhere. Patty Murrell Seit The world spreads below- A map in motion-and l fly above High, born light of wind . . . how far can I go? Far enough, whispers mother to small son, Far enough to see ye grow. I sigh and fly born light of.wind, Gusted and swept- Traveling far from that briefly known . . Ah familiarityl lt will come, whispers mother of all to small son, It will come as ye sink into the moist earth which l prepare my children Ancl give up your white parachute. g Settle deep, small one, settle deep to grow. l sigh and fly born light of wind, Gusted and swept till l settle softly- Give up your wandering way, small one, and grow! -J.W. Why are You Waiting Look at me standing outside the door Like a frightened child with a nervous smile, What should I do, what should I say Should I speak at all, am I much too small now Facing the world is so hard Do you know what I mean People are so often hard And far too ready to say Why are you waiting What if I fail You won't fail Why are you waiting What if I fail You won't fail You wonll fa'l ' Rick Springfield Him Been sixteen years leastwise Since I was iust a kid And he was in on everything That I ever did. It's really hard to remember Before he was my friend And it's hard to believe now It's all at an end. I can't imagine tomorrow Without his smiling face And every time I turn around I see him every place. I've always lived today But he lives only in the past. The future lies aheadp I hope my memories will last. .I.K.W to live is to die to not live is worse than death. Would I trade a day In my life iust to have the best? Would I sell my soul Just to be like all the rest? If I did I know That l'd had no happiness. No, l'd never make it right that way. m G I would never make it right. I . I Should you light a candle In a gust of wind? Should you give your time When you have no time to lend? o If you say you might, g Better listen to me, friend. You're never gonna make it right that way. You're never gonna make it right. Don't fall off the bridge Before you reach the other side. Don't count the stars In the sky on a cloudy night. Don't build a castle In the sand before the tide, Or you're never gonna make it right that way. You're never gonna make it right. If you are not sure Of what you should do, Listen to your heart And you will make it through. I will iust be me And you will iust be you, And then we're gonna make it right. I'm sure that's the way to make it right. Sissy Launer Linda Harper Darlene Harris Brett Hart if - v , ,fwff-ff - 75-ezerffrff xi 3 ,- -it ,,.,., , W yviy , ,4,r7 Jrrr C - bf 1 4 1 . 1 V. - 1 , 33 ,- . Q f.: ., 1' 2 is Jim Hart . 34,5 B vi z Q, f in g 1 , f. ,sf . ,s A, Jeff Hasler - - .M Tim Haslett V S535 WVK' A, ' James Hayes . 13 V ' 1 , ' ','k 2 f v , w, , arar airr i sf Bobby Haynes V 1 A NL 'J Mark Headley ..., , .. 'kit' 4 Dave Heerman V 5 Q ' jf' Randy Heffron ,., lr Chris Heidewald ' 3 'W ' N 0 s M W7 V'. , i C I , i Cathy Helgoe 1730 JW , 5' N' Craig Helm tu: y , 5 Annette Henley ' l my rife 1 A, Maria Hinrichs vi ' K David Hicks ss M . Amy Hlcok ,, , Vi , Q , ll N Qffffziigijf - Q A C Happiness is speechless. Trina Higgs Jackie Hines Kevin Hiserote Curtis Hobbs Kyle Hood Beth Hohulin Cindy Hoffman Kim Hoffman R V, u . L. J.. fs ,,7, ,,, Larry Hollins JT Ellis Hsu ' H rig. lx M 22 , i f Jeff Hunter Kevin Hutcherson Q A' L fd if- ? 4? x fi -W' if The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply that they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings. Sabrina Jacobson Connie Jaques Becky Johnson David Johnson Donna Johnson Eddie Johnson Kathy Johnson Beth Ingle Ann Irwin Darrett Jackson John Jackson Mark Jacobus . ,Q X it Steve Huxtable Terry Huxtable 3 cg' Ni is, i Jim Johnson Rhonda Johnson Rick Johnson Sandra Johnson Teresa Johnston b ii e fx F Kevin Joiner Billy Jones 1 A. t LH fl A ., gf ,, Ali '- + jg, J x of 'N Q52 is . ,R f ,ie.i f - . 2 J S ff i i .,,.. . 1 ' -.12 K ' t ' R X - X, ..,, M 11. Ei 1 ww 4 A V , i: Mil' ,,, , ms I JT t S' . f X . -EQ? N F 1 we I 5' i 1: 2 Q, a+ lr. - 1:1 , ' WF T 1' ' -iii .. 2 I ' L X . 2 - ...r Ig 5 .fig Brenda Jones Ronald Jones Susan Kasel Mike Keeton Chris Keeling Scott Kellogg Mike King Pamela King Robert King Mario Kleier Susan Klise Laurie Knox .Q M Q R .' e is L . I Sandy Lawrence 1 David Leak 5 Q -if Tina Ledbetter ' Alan Le feure Q Jim Lesage 1' ii '.,. ..Q Q Q , Z Julie Ligtvoet ,eq 3 i M agi Jeanne Kelly ' -. , -:1- Ginger Kems . . ,... ..., f Q J . e, L11 Clark Kesler .ti fr elf ix - Q ---h 1 Q ,te . Greg Ketay ' J 0 1 A' 11 Kathy Kimbrell if J ,ei,ee J Te: ' J David King eiee 'iiiii . 'ii' N- H ii'i K 1? P P reee eeie . eerer 'ef' , + i f --f' Q 1 eir . . . . - - f Y gil . - H f----: And Koehl N' 'rr'i A ' Curtis Kooken 1 I ' 2 is - - X 4 curio Kfei . Alma Lahn -ie.. . J + if xx ' George? Longhorn fi' 'G N' Mary Lanpher - f Q15 fix Q. 1 .. . f erll if L ' I Qi-. Nu QQ' E 1 I fp - N V. .gee Yr jg . K, , . A .X ix mi Q A A . 4 K, ' e e ' P' L J: .iir - .. f we ' Q' it ' 5 f . ' N . K Lai V '. -1 r K Q ww Paula Lindenmeyer Martha Little , H- L i i i Beth Littleiohn A as, I 1 - 'X r Peter Lizza K' I fn b Cindy Lochbaum L L J ,. f iW'w Patricia Logan f J i if x 3- J , ffl ,A W ..., I I J if Girls have curious minds And fain would know the end of every -E B Browning A V ,li gy? t -: 1, Difzkf ' 2 L in mai 'xml sufixgh - ' as 05' L W L iff? ' 'Ai1'1 'l wer 1 f e- s f : Fw K 4... W W Anne Lohmar Donna Lord John Lovelace Scott Lowery Andy Loyd Marcy Lucas Anita Luechf Shirley Lyles Cynthia Lyon Robert Lyons Charles Mac Donald Kay Maness Kris Manns Joy Manlhey Lynn Mason Leonard Malh Leann Mauschbaugh Heidi Mayer Linda Maxwell Laura Mc Cullough Pat Mc Daniel '51 fe X W L 'D 9 Q! -. 1 , in Qi My B E f Q ' 5 'l -..-71 q X X + 3' 1 ., X i W ' an - . ' E 1. ! Q' i ,S l X , ' X, ' Wm A 1 ix 1 3 M X 8 E u. N Q Q1 , .. , . 3 - 15' Q ' . X X 'QM f' 5' X x N fx A W if i X X N 5 L ,F J A i Q Q X: x L' Q 1 X, :XJ - ff '. ? i L X S 1 hsrw 1 A ,. K f 1 i wildly S e il 'Q 3 in K' ?,i A 5 ravi: WR -.1 4 -Q yr 'YW of 'F X Ni an ,kk X Q Q S ' S' s ' ' as 5 Sax 3 is ' Q if f Ax L N 4-5 7 m x Av A K x ' XX v. X i uv N A15 j Free al last! i af? , ,av . L L 0 'viii 5 Q- . f i ' ' Y '- 4. Q f .e ' 5 . u 1 7' XX , ,. .. , , H ff-if , at ,7 ,. -- i ' Ch A i. has 2 ,nm , Y Q ' , ' '11 ., X 'ms ' 5.13 gil , i is 2 si MAJ' , ,.. A Tim Mc Garvey Laurie Mc Ghee Marvis Mc Kimmey David Mc Millan Terry Melaga Diane Mercer Jim Miles Lorraine Miles Jerry Miller Pam Miller Rhonda Miller Greg Mills Lisa Misselhorn Dave Mclleck ,,-.. Linda Mooney Bruce Moore Bill Morrissey Joe Marrow Shauna Mulligan Ann Marie Mungo Carolyn Mungo Frances Murphy Bert Natran Jeff Nau Sylvia Neal Randy Neff Angie Nellas Jeff Nelson ,N..., ,. r-feQ 1 N is roiao r A A . W,,, K' A ., so eeeerry , yi s A X ir. f--'L. ' ,, - fi-f, .T mi-fm..s,,.wwii:5,,..,, ,,,, iresm'---.': . .....,,... xissfm -ts.. A, 4 . . , , .,.. ,,,.., , we l m . f ee :sz 14221425211 in . Xa, r,.., wk Xxx fwiigeg- H ,. , -- N i4:i'::s'i wi g , 1 ' it Bl sr ie ls 1' 1 X 3, Diane Neumann Anita Newsum Eve Newton Tena Nichelson Mike Nordwall Vicki Norman Lori Oberlander James Ogden Rebecca Osborne Cheryl Oh'o Jim Paine Scot? Palley Rebecca Parsons But we who remain shall grow old, We shall know the cold Of cheerless Winter and the rain of Autumn and the sling Of poverty, of love despised and of disgraces, And mirrors showing stained and aging faces, And the long ranges of comforlless years And the long gamuf of human fears- Bul for you-it shall be forever Spring. w-...HE - 5.4 .-,. ii, ff - 1- , I. 1.11-ff -2 is 'F TSA. k L saw X QS' J' if f9E'ffwlHi' , ,N f:- ' ' '?gTN'iMNW: All we? we-vw rm ii e 2 N ' '- -- ii i .Z :-f 'A-Ief lmlz, Eitliiiiiieziflisi 1,91 5 in 'ii 3 Bob Paine A - - seeiie il iiii' A , . ss'- 5 s r M srrys lk v v AH' -'i i ' ., x .Y .Q J ,ef J K B 3 1-V , :wifi ts., K K ?x Q . k1Qf.siCxv.':Eff.rxi M X , 'Q Ae.. :ess X' Z.,:ff'l f' A .- . ' :br 'FL' if .7 t J4 , N 'TT N i A ,a -9 1 5 . fffii v -ix., R' Jan- T-.. gk P ist? -if , x I if L i .,,, Six gag X wi f 1 f i 'Y nw: ,., 'Jia 'F iz The cool stream warms our days. A ,, s ,wg f-V.: .. - ,Qx K ., . f no R, s i 5 . . . xi Kenny Patterson Eric Pauli Denise Pears Lisa Peden Darryl Pegues Jolene Peters J N Y i f flies x eq,-ps R. ,.. .fs Teresa Robbins Anne Robert Bill Robertson Fintress Robertson Judy Roeschley Vi Rorer Walter Peters Bobby Peterson Jesse Peterson Peg Peterson Jennie Plack Cyndi Plattner Tracy Polk 'John Pollard Wess Pollard James Porter Lorie Powell Donna Price Sue Pulliam Ron Quasebarth Colleen Rafferty James Randle Dan Reotherford Jan Reed Dan Regan Ron Remmel T. R. Rex Tony Richards Cliff Rider Tony Ripp J , nw i . -'wi' ' f-4 , .f I' M ,ii , ,- vii f , rn' 4? J' Y 4 swf 'X -l . V 3 A my, r . Q 11, 'J .4 J. ki -V ' 1 f':',,,4' 'fe' ' ' of 1' '- I V ' 46441 , J , . , M, f J 5f Lfi ' ,ff i I 9 H , . .l Lm44,,'J,A'k-MA,i,:'i 'ni' J. Nqfqi 4 J? , , Aqwlkp U Q fp. 1, t 'J 'f nrt ,Y 4 fy' ft J if .fo sh - , ,!i1 .' - ' I , uve. A.V4 A , , if f .4-1545 , , ,' fi- A ,A xy' 1 .g . 'iq fllfrlfwf ' f - If 'iff' - v J as were ,'5.:,f' fx'-F ig? '- vm. swf ,si 5,,.1Mr'! it Q fuy ,fmggy m 'dx . fs M Q i P F2 151 'Send ., . t 5, mi l f W' ' I if L.. E .A x i M , , .,, ,,,,:t: . ies Kevin Rose in l5 yr Rhonda Rose f W sw-is , . W -.W '- .lf , -I irxk. . Pam Ross Judy Raten ,. TE , 53 of i- - g Jeannie Ruff ,:, rl 15.1 fi , ,1 L... AMMO-v 5051 -eff' it.,-f - 1.-UM Bob Secrest Scott Sefton Mark Shadid Ron Shambaugh Mark Shannon -M., it . M W mmg.,-fassv, Ed Ruffin Renee Ruffin Mark Rugh Ron Rutledge Micky Rutherford Pam Schalk Karen Schefelbein Lynn Schmidt Tom Schmutz Don Schoenheider Susan Schuck Steve Schuller Barron Scott Sherry Scrivens Together we were, and always will be . . . even though winter freezes our memories in snow quite deep. Deborah Shelton Mike Shelton Dan Shinkle Tim Shoff Richard Simon Bob Simmons Dana Simpson David Simpson Colleen Smith David Smith Lynn Smith Larry Snelson Arthur Socall Scott Solomon Terry Sperry Sharon St. Ange Mike Steiger Lisa Stephens , Q swgew X -1 XXX i f 11 N I gc new ice ' xxx W. ie if we Sri Q ' X EQ QR 'i -11 rzzatsfsffag . ..,,, . ,.., Q fi I -5 v ,, ,Q .V V -Xl fi . 4 i 5 li , 'bs W. , Q, X A X w . Wf-- Q .wg . - wsvg ' , .. .. . L... r iiye 3 it -A-' is x Ti K ,,.. ... ...V - Qi x New ' I i!'f'SX ,ifkwx l 'V W g L ...L 5. is ii? f Fi it Ki? And when we ve reached the summit the world lies insignificant below and we are next to God. gg 've 2 f r il' us e Ti E - ii ,,,: - , ,,. E ii X SF is ww is ,P ff fm! iw Cheryl Stewart Alesa Stinson Jeff Stubblefield Jennette Sturdivant Cathy Stutes Steve Sullivan Jill Summers Cindy Sutton Scott Sutton Nancy Svendsen Bill Swearinger Mike Sydnor .,., ,N -if ky . . it EBSQ an 5 Anthony Thornton Brian Titus Tammy Tortorice Cheryl Turner Michelle Tyler Peter Valentine Dave Van Daele Andy Verkler Adeena Voinovich Jody Waibel Lori Walker Megan Walker Eileen Wall Curtis Walters - ,. 71.1 M, ,i J' T S , Q .J ' Ida ' , tn- ag The first snowman you build is your most impor- tant. You know an exuberance while building your snowman in the bright snow. Then you watch the snow slowly melt, and painfully you realize that your snowman will melt too. You hope it will stay somehow-that it will snow again or the temperature will drop. In the end, of course, the snowman melts. All you have is your memory of your first snowman. The snow will come again, but it won't be the same-building your second snowman. You are older, however, and you can build a much big- ger and better one. So it is with love. WN T' x fi Sf f W5 'Hin' 133 f if ' , - , ,, ..-'L-,.:'v',, .vllw lf? ry ' .2 W I f v ,, A ff., tmnfynr , Hmm! xiii? is . .LA 7, -s W Debra Sylvertor Randy Symonds Q . Robyn Taghon 1 55' Linda Taylor 1 'Sidi g Robin Thigpen April Thomas Marty Thomas ,iii l lll ' --,, 4 ,. W T T it iiitl tttt W hh It ,:.1 In f ig 1 ,F .,,. QI -' , ,V 1, ' ' , Q sf Hg .,,, ,,., , . 6 K , a s 'E I l ,, ,, -,, , l-,., H 5, ' tg 'F 1, ',,' 3 , 'Q ' sfl, slil Q 's i4 ' ', f tn m l'i' inf: f', ff f ,sae . 'f:+sw,.z:f1 ' f Ron Walter ' DonnaWamack . Joel Wank Barry Wasden XF x 'I+ -fr Q. . A .1,- -.'-2 H an ll it A ix 4 Dave Washburn s Claudia Watkins , Kate Waugh Q K. P X K R ,J NX... 1 m i 1i1 Q Tony Webber - i 1 W WW ., , e Kim Welch ' K Q W Q, 5 John Wenzel wwf H W ., ii ' xN Angela Wheeler Weee 'Y eeee W Y as pa :'B' Kim Wheelef ii ii W W f - ,:,i, Befwwhife 1 W y 4 'Y Dallas whale keg i . .-L, X I , - if K gi' I -1. iyi. kki. Eii EiE:l . .LL. l A W . W 1 . , , TOnYW'1 eS'de t tlg , , K LS, L ' Y ' N E Zl, Y Mark Wlckerl V Wg! A Y-'ff gi WWWWW ...as a x la Q 1 Mike Wildman W - Q EWK' -Tis 5 ugly Y? xx if E Linda Wilkes Y 4, Y gi ,Y V is ww Brenda Wilkinson lx Q LLLL ,, - --is .. L , I n k, 0 l'-'f Allan Willadsen A . Y N: ,' 1.l Y K Anthony Williams as , . a Y lllll ' eeil iilli Randy Williams W K . 5: W W A ik Veanne Williams YW Y EZW W' ., . el W ,fl is M Y Pam Willis Q , Q -Simi X ff .aw rg Mitch Willms 'fg5, A iW J Y A . .s Chris Wilson X ' ,W ' Q I A 5 Ella Wilson fi W WWii A gel l A' l gl A if 1 Taryn Wise M lisss Y Y a A .iiii . WW W -W.-1 M A Debra Wohl , , igfwli 51 W g Q-gwsf H- m-Ag- Randy Wolfe mjrjwg W W W Q M gf Mariorie Woodhouse --1'- l ,g Sandra Woods N ii W Karen Worrick so I 'TEWW l... Jeaneite Yerby A Y A af.. as i M Y ssl a ll'1s sr sssl -:-i ' WW W Bernice Young Y g -zu .- fs- Deron Young K 1 My , 'lt - - Q 5 A Jody Young W: ' ' F' i W.:t Kevin Young ix 1 f 1' al. L Mike Young ff is 'Y M' A Y i . lk s x Ei or a laaa W ' - N ,all ' so f ' l ' jg 'H Y K if 1 U 1. gyia , a gf no ws- .-l-A However rare 'true love isp lrue friendship is rarer. -La Rochefaucauld Chrysicl Zahner Gary Zerwer Laurie Zellmer Jim Zinkhon Love. . . Love How do you know? Can you see it? if Love. . . Love. . . Love Love .Midi Can you touch it? Can you hear it? Yes, you know It shows in Everything you think Do and say. Yes, you see it- Can see it Written all over One's face. Yes, you can touch it. It has no color, But it's soft. Yes, you can hear it In people's voices. 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'. 1 -1 John Heintzman I offer you my love May I give you somelhing? I offer you my love for il is all I have. If is my dearest possession. Please do not refuse il, Take it and care for it. I give il to you for il belongs to you, my darling, It is all I have to offer. Please accept it. Linda Timme . . .IS NATURE'S SECOND SUN if' ,W 'NLJ I Q ,, W3 . RGANIZA11 ON ,, student councH '74-'75 Student Council members :nan tl1e ballot boxes at various elections. . 9 l On top: B. Baldwin, J. Hoppe, K. Schaefer, J. Neill, M. Heintzman, J. Timmes, M. Everhart, J. Langham, J. Nou, Middle: K. Penelton, M. Archibald, S. Pulliam, J. Stro- del, V. Horaney, J. Behrends, J. Maness, M. Wlaite, D. Dunn, Below: K. Dempsey, N. DeGood, S. Boyer, J. Heintzman, G. Ruff, R. Neumann. 1 4' ' ff' L, a 5 new X7 E.. ff HQ! rj: x 1.47 'l. Q, .. H., ff --' 1 V. , ,, tv, Student Council members participated in the Homecoming parade by decorating this van. Student Council President Marsha Archibald acts os Mistress of ' Ceremonies at Stunt Shows and various assemblies. Q is I If in wwf Ivory Crockett, world-record holder in the one hundred yard dash, aided Student Council by crowning Homecoming Queen l.uAnn Henry during half-time activities at the Homecoming game. 'ex v',- ' , nga A' 1' - 5 4-1 f' - - :Sn fri A' nik-- . I 5 I . , I iefixg fd' . sk M- ,. Wg V' 4:1 ,, , , A .mfr 1 ffl ,- v ,V o pf, rj, K I ,Hp ,infer 'mid , , ' ,,1 . , ', ,., , ,xt x .- J 5' e , my . ,siege H at .5 . L sim . 7 ,q,y i tcc. ni f-dbx. ,Qing ' Jil, Santa's elves Marsha Archibald and Stan Boyer introduced students performing in the Christmas season talent assembly. Student Council President Marsha Archibald and Vice President Julie Strodel iwith advisor Mr. Tindall's assistancel led Council members, and through them the whole student body, through a very active year. Julie was chairwoman of all PHS Homecoming activities, turning Homecoming into the most successful in years-especially concern- ing finances and student participation. For the Christmas season Council-with Treasurer Stan Boyer as chairman-gave fifty baskets of food to needy families, threw a party for handicapped children, and presented a talent asembly. Special assemblies coordinator Jan Timmes provided breaks from classes with events such as popular movies and karate dem- onstrations. With Marsha as executive director of all activities, Council also was a liason between students and administration, conducting research and working toward various changes requested by stu- dents, such as a Club Day designed to revitalize club memberships. Freshman Jeff Nau and Senior Judy Longhorn load Christmas baskets. One of the favorite Homecoming activities was Stunt Shows. Senior Representatives Stan Boyer lleftl and Nancy DeGood lmiddlel participated in the Senior Class effort, Oh, For the Love ofa Fortune Cookie. ,fi 9' gfw iii- off is ar l to r, M. Nordwall, M. Waugh, C, Grieves, J. VanDoeIe, A. Horan, D. Pears, L. side, L. Gift, K. Consigny, S. Huxtable lhiddenl, K. Ewend, A. Lohmar, D. Eakle, E. Donaldson, B. Eddingfield, P. Costa lhiddenl, T. Delinski, J. Shadid, R. Roberts, S. Brewer Graf, G. Shadid, J. Brewer sitting, M. Ritter, R. Neff, S. Eary, J. Maness, D. White- committee of forty During the spring, the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes elected six students per class as their Comm. of Forty Represent- atives the following year. Committee hopefuls originally por- trayed such characters as a Chiquita Banana, an Oriental Priest, a Cheerleader, and Eulle Gibbons. Some activities members participated in, after having their fun getting elected, were: Spirit Week, Christmas in Disneyland lVisa-Versal, Mixers, Snack Bar, and Carnival Capers at Bradley Fieldhouse. The fun that Committee has had is endless, but it also required a lot of cofoperation and hard work on the part of all the Commit- tee of 40 members. L. Donaldson, L. Gift, D. Eakle, use their imaginative abilities to the utmost in planning for one of their numerous dances. i 5 The C!40 Officers from left to right are M. Waugh, R. Roberts, K. Consigny, M. Ritter, J. Shadid, C. Grieves. Vice-Versa decorations are displayed proudly by C!4O members, R. Neff, J. VanDaele, and M. Nordvall. Committee members supply refreshments to stu dents after a hard day at school. Committee has their fun in the snow. Senior committee members try to squeeze out of their closet size C X40 room. p 'dvsisfml 191,22 bleclcher bums Top to Bottom: M. White lwhiteyl, D. Brooks lBrooksiel, M. Murphy lMurfl, C Adams lAtomsl, T. Delinski lT.D.l, C. Woodworth lWoodyl, J. Flack fPlackol, J Meyer Uoyl Bleacher Bums, headed by Tim Delinski and advised by Mr. Horsman, promote school spirit by aiding the cheer- leaders in rousing the crowd during football and basket- ball games. ,agygfaafv 5 ' 59? A Editorial Staff, Front: M. Horaney, N. DeGood ICQ-Editors-in-Chiefl, S. Rugh lBusi- ness Managerl, B. Rafferty lFeature Editorl, V. Horaney lNews Editorl, Rear: D. Knickerbocker lBusinessI, M. Axley ISports Editorl, M. Giebelhausen lNews Editorl, D. Overturf lPhotography Editorl Sitting: D. Overturf, P. Fromberg, Standing: W. Carson, J. Sullivan, D. Rubin, L Fritz, V. Horaney, M. Horaney, S. Sullivan, D. Knickerbocker, On Wall: B. Rafferty, ii- THE OPINION the editors The PHS bi-monthly newspaper the OPINION informed students and faculty about school and community events. Unfortunately, disagree- ments arose between the staff and the school administrators when the OPINION attempted to take sur- veys, conduct interviews, and run commentaries on various aspects of school life. The budding iournalists hoped to bring to light and possibly act as catalysts for possible school policy changes in such areas as P.E. classes, study hall hours, library pas- ses, and the like. Time and the administration will tell if the OPIN- ION is to become an inter-club newsletter and athletic report card or a viable school newspaper. the staff M. Giebelhausen, N. DeGood, T. Walker, C. Maeder, M. Axley, L. Rhodes, S. Rugh, A. Lohma r, J. Fetcho I Q in xi - Q . .1 IV R edig i W- lp 4 ' nv' ,,.r'wm. Editor-in-Chief Teri Murphy finds time to relax in The Chair. THE CREST 1975: 168 H THE EDITORIAL STAFF LT R J Wofford T Murphy R Jacobson T Hcrt P Roser,L Koesvner, V. Wager missingg D. NeIson,J. Brockwill, P. Frankel, TopTcBorrom o:. ,. ,. ,. ,. . Mounts, R. Jones, K. Dempsey, S. Solomon, R. Bifiner, L. Ivie, D. Hari, T. K. Crehore 3557535 L ,,g.,,' rdigiwq, ' ' :vs-Y' l 1 1- pwlggpmyf Front: N. Price, C. Koch, S. Hammer, Rear: J. Waters, B. Rose, K. Maxwell, D. Dorsey, R. Hood L to R: Dan Hart, Bob Koestner, Greg Henschel, Ron Jacobson, Daniel Overturf, Tim Hart, Jeff Dickerson THE BUSINESS STAFF After adjusting to their new home in the science wing, the 1975 CREST staff, with surprisingly less small crises than expected, managed to record this year's school history. I.. X .1 of 1 H .3 , I , - I K ' X 'Yum , ,-XL 'wir' 'V if '3 -X for , gg, . . 'T' . f . of 'f .1 ' i Vg, - by v Q ,f 'L V Q N 5 , . 1 ..,., ,iw-., lr , t r ,. 17 if-...f Q .1 , ,,... -1. I W iii, ra 6-x 1 ,ff ' - 1 -E X. , - dt' lv lf - -JM-f ' 51, A' I lu- E K v ' i l 1 x r I f x l 'XM A A X XX l 7 L' f 1 .. NX l ,l W . , K. af. M r , in , g 1 E j gf' hun... 1 Yf l, ffl f SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET Sandra Abramson, Jeff Allovio, Murphy, Morry Olenick, Rochelle Laura Anderson, Marsha Archibald, Pakier, Charles Gay Barnhart, Stanley Boyer, Pass Donna Cain, Randall Clary, Michael Nancy Gay Compton, Kay Consigny, Janie Albert Nancy DeGood, Kathleen Nancy .loan Dixon, Anne Fitch, Lynn Fogler Melody Lisa Hart, Jeff 'wld M x,,,, J 4' 4 LMZMM David Ayoub Melinda Baird Marcy Baker Lisa Basquin Taryn Boaz Kathleen Buchanan Becky Burns Nancy Conibear Cheryl Costa Kay Erwin Lori Fender Michael Fet cho Pamela Frankel Linda Fritz Susan Getz Amy Ginn Joel Gold stem James Gottschalk Peter Hal ter Jennifer Helgoe Eileen Helmers Rick Heppner Lisa Higgs Judith Hodge David Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Pamela Keyster Patti Kos tas Jean Lavallee Lori Metzger Franklin Nau Ill Sharona Olenick Leigh Parr Beth Pearsall Karen TeriSchults Scott Sommer Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner Shawn Stever Vanessa Wager Deborah Waibel Sharon Weber Chesley Wells Carolyn Windsor Pamela Yerby Diana Young Tim Zadoks Kevin Dempsey, Bruce Ellsworth, Polk, Dancl Rubin, Laura Schultz, QUILL AND SCRCJLL Quill and Scroll, an honorary iournalistic organization, offers member- ship to students who actively participate in high school iournalistic endeavors by serving on the staff of their school yearbook or newspaper for a period of two or more years. Milt Axley Mary Ballowe Ruth Bittner Nancy DeGood Kathleen Dempsey Jeff Dickerson Marilyn Giebelhausen Daniel Hart Gregory Henschel Michele Horaney Vicki Horaney Ronald Jones Linda Lee Koestner Robert Koestner Teri Murphy David Nelson Daniel Overturf Robert Rafferty Judy Wofford OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA Marsha Archibald, Nancy DeGood, Albert Purham Jr. Randall Clary Al Hightower Julie Strodel l i SPEECH TEAM The Speech and Debate teams successfully represented Peoria High in several large tournaments throughout the year. ln one of the largest speech tournaments in the state, the Greater Peo- ria Area Tournament, PHS finished eighth out of fifty-two schools. Lisa Gluckin was champion in oratorical declamation, the only PHS student to attain victory in an individual event. Novice debaters Linda Fritz and Scott Solomon earned respective sixth and ninth best novice speaker awards. The varsity debate team of Alan Andrews and Mike McClure swept the M-S 9 tournament taking first place, with McClure iudged as top var- sity debator and Scott Solomon earning first place novice speaker award. The following individual events competitors were iudged Supe- rior in the M-S 9: Kitty Wenger, lst place in radio speaking, Kurt Schaefer, Superior in original comedy, Lisa Gluckin, humorous inter- pretation and oratorical declamation, Pam Frankel, humorous inter- pretation, Kay Consigny, original oratory, and Tim Hart, extempora- neous speaking. In the District Tournament held at Pekin, PHS took second place, quali- fying eight individuals, the Contest Play, and the Reader's Theater production for the Sectional Tournament, the next step on the iourney to the State Tournament. Lisa Gluckin, Tim Hart, and Kitty Wenger were victors in their respective events. Other qualifiers were Lisa again in humorous interpretation, Sue Greene and Pam Frankel in humorous duet acting, Cheryl Costa in verse reading, and Helen Lucas in dra- matic interpretation. Speech team advisor was Mrs. Davidson, with Mr. Glatz acting as var- sity debate sponsor and Mr. Baker as novice debate sponsor. Front: L. Gluckin, L. Fritz, K. Consigny, E. Wall, C. Mungo, D. Nance, C. Costa, A. Avery, Middle: D. Rubin, P. Frankel, A. Andrews, T. Hart, J. Buchbinder, H. Brooks- Scott Solomon, Mike McClure, and Alan Andrews, M-S 9 champi- ons, psyche up for their next debate tournament. Mike and Alan, with a 45-21 record, qualified for the state tournament. Their back- up team of Bob Mansfield and Jim Gottschalk also qualified. bank, R. Mansfield, A. Mungo, M. Collins, Rear: M. McClure, J. Gottschalk, T Smith, M. Barber, In free: M. Mathews, other members S. Solomon, S. Greene WY 'ta ' .f 1 ..., mm.!'WfiZZ'Sa1fr. 'fr ,ws 'M' Af' 21 some Speech and Debole Team members eloquently S. Solomon, H. Brooksbank, K. Consigny, L. Fritz, C. Mungo, P. Frankel, T. Hart, L. Gluckin, A expressed their dedication to their sport . . . Mungo x Z i . .with T shirts complete with nicknames onthe back. Tim Hart lbelowl and Lisa Gluckin lrightl awed rivals with their skills of extemporaneous speaking lTiml, and oratorical declamation and humor- ous interpretation lLisal. .1 -we F lf.a.1,f - . :Q , ,,,f.,2w qiifzsj ' A f '11.f3 +ff- xv! ff' Ill Front Row: T. Robertson, V. Johnson, D. Ruffin, K. Gwynn, S. Burns, K. Penelton, F. Williams, M. Smith, Row 2: L. Jackson, T. Camp, R. Whitaker, G. Banks, A. Purham, J. Purham, L. Higgins, J. Ferguson, B. Porter, B. Fleming, ,Row 3: J. Prunty, C. Lind- say, B. Jones, S. Williams, K. Norman, D, Mays, G. Thomas, H. Allen, Row 4: J. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCIETY Longhorn, D. Sargent, B, Rutherford, B. Ragler, L. Henderson, S. Buckner, D. Wat- kins, K. Polk, Row 5: S. Johnson, C. Patterson, D. Pitchford, M. English, R. Brown, J. Lockhart. The Afro-American Culture Society's desire is to inform both the school and outside communities about the Afro-American culture. Their aim was achieved this year through various meetings and by sponsoring a movie, The Man, which was presented during school hours. J I J J J ik -1 X ' X. ,xy I F Y I ,M Q A, g u, uxffifls , Afro Club Officers: V. Johnson, S. Burns, K. Gwynn, J. Purham, J. Langhorn, A. Purham, L. Jackson. Afro Club members pose for the camera during one of their numerous after- school meetings. Judy Longhorn was this year's Club President with Ms. Harper and Mr. Adams as advisors. xv -1 TS... fin m Q'- g D S ,-.:'1f' ' HEI. - . '. .4 .1 --Q N -,: ,Km .. 1 .,.. 7..,. x.-1 -1 2 -V was . N, Q- NX , On ground: J. Woodhouse, S. Laughlin, C. Valentine, R. Simpkins, M. Eagelson, J. Clemmer Mr. Christian I On wall: J. Place, M. White, S. Goe, G. Clarey, C. Woodworth, T. Urban, D. Reese, M. ey C U Olenick, S. Pettit Officers: Pres. S. Pettit, Sec-Tres. C. Valentine, V. Pres. R. Simpkins, Advisor: Mr. Christian Cliff Woodworth and Sam Goe clean up the gym floor before the big game. Key Club did much to help charity, they sold peanuts, and helped out much with the March of Dimes. Members handed out programs at foot- ball and basketball games. They swept the floor between basketball games. They also changed the names on the scoreboard between basket- ball games. Another Key Club duty was cleaning the trophy case. Steve Pettit posts varsity names between games. yyi i ill i 27? german club German Club Members: C. Arrenholz, D. Arrenholz, M. Austin, A. Avery, M. Berow, R. Bittner, H. Brooksbank, P. Butterfield, K. Canham, M. Christopher, B. Cohen, D Donahue, D. Duncan, M. Everhart, W. Felder, J. Ferdinand, L. Fogler, K. Fuller, M. Giebelhausen, B. Giles, A. Ginn, D. Gleason, J. Gottschalk, P. Gottwald, L. Gross S. Hammer, J. Heintzman, J. Heintzman, M. Heintzman, J. Helgoe, P. Helmers, Bi Henderson, J. Hicok, D. Hoffman, D. Hohulin, A. Horan, L. Jones, U. Janssen, P. German Club members experience the German culture through various activities-especially parties. Some members have even traveled to Germany. Their advisor is Miss Woelfle. King, N. Kirk, L. Koestner, K. Kottemann, H. Lucas, K. Lull, L. Metzger, J. Meyers, G. Mills, S. Neff, R. Neumann, P. Nielson, M. Olenick, M. Ostrander, S. Pakier, S. Phil- lips, T. Pierce, L. Powers, A. Ricciardelli, M. Ritter, C. Rogers, L. Schultz, S. Sefton, B. Seligman, M. Steinwedel, R. Seelye, S. Sutton, T. Taylor, T. Taylor, T. Temple, J. Timmes, D. Vogel, J. Waters, T. Wise, M. Lohman, P. Lohnes, L. Fender, B. Paine, L. Rutledge, K. Schaefer X, :wir ,xf 5 . ff! nba, .gg ROW I: C. Hoffman, M. Mugavero, D. Young, J. Ruff, L. Higgs, K. Maness, A. DeCramer, B. Pearsall, L. Nordwall, K. Kincaid, T. Tunis, D. Reider, V. Johnson, D. Wall, C. Landers, V, Finley, ROW 2: V. Wager, J. Martin, S. White- hurst, P. Mounts, J. Hodge, F. Williams, B. Willams, T. Dailey, M. Collins, K. Gwynn, C. Cuthill, M. Lucas, C. Platt- ner, S. Solomon, S. Burns, D. Whiteside, C. Edwards, P. Ellis, B. J. Kransberg, ROW 3: B. Burns, J. Hardin, J. Brack- bill, L. Zelmer, B. Wilkes, J. Hoppe, J. Tomsovic, K. Bill, S. Eary, F. Lyon, K. Evans, E. Tauscher, G. Ketay, M. Little, S. Lyles, B. Hohulin, N. Svenson, D. Pierce, R. Rose, J. Sweoringer, K. Penelton, Y. Maas, B. Cooper, ROW 4: J. Lockhart, C. Wilson, S. Beeney, J. Reikert, J. Sullivan, J. Neumann, L. Maxwell, S. Getz, L. Smith, P. Keister, ON WALL: B. Parsons, L. McClure, E. Wall, M. McNeil, C. Andrews, J. Wilson, C. Costa, N. DeGood, C. Andrews, L. Mooney, T. Polk, L. Christianson, A. Hicok, V. Smariesse, F. Johnston, P. Noirot, J. Kinney, P. Jacobs, S. O'Don- nell, J. Hill latin club FRONT ROW: L. to r, J. Heintzman, J. Wofford, K. Cre- hore, B. Koestner, L. Koestner, L. Headley, K. Dempsey ROW 2: T. Buchele, J. Evans, P. Frankel, T. Hoffman, B Linn, S. Weber, P. Hardy, S. Dufek, ROW 3: Miss Mor- iarty, M. Counterman, S. Sullivan, M. Gorman, K. Can ham, J. Goldstein, R. Jacobson. Mala rana. Are these words part of a religious ritual or mysterious ceremony? These students know that the words mean bad frog in English. Activities which they participate in include several types of parties, from Halloween to more tradi- tional Latin festivities. As a fund-raising proiect they sell fruitcakes and nut rolls. The group below represent Spanish Club. They also plan various festivities and other activities. spanish club stage crew Stage Crew members are rarely seen on stage, for the maiority of their duties are performed back- stage and in the proiection booth above the audience. By accom- plishing the mechanical aspects of proper stagecraft such as spe- cial lighting and sound effects, they are instrumental in the procl- uction of successful plays and other programs. Members of the Audio-Visual Crew gain practical experience in the use of such communications tools as movie proiectors, record players, and video tape machines by aiding teachers by showing movies and other instruments of moss media. G gvg Donahue K Warwick R Knickerbocker ROW 4 M Ahl J Smith R Rose B Haines X' XfL'L IJ- Q if uf at .,.,... TA !'?t2 . ef-'J T A' flu ' - A , . W - C. Andrews, D. McRoberts, T. Lesage, L. Gross, S. Greene, M. Hairston, D. Mrs. England, C. Costa, B. Andrews, A. Williamson, P. Costa, B. DeVore, S. Ells- Osborne, S. Hammer, T. Canterbury, A. Armstrong, J. Hardin, 8. Baker, K. Hall, worth, C. Belke, M. Davis, Y. Maas, lying down: M. Collins Whether it is working behind the scenes or in front of an appreciative audience, Drama Club members work toward cultural enrichment through the dramatic arts. The more front-K. Higgins Uesterj G. McNeil, S. Whitehurst lLittle Girll, K, Hall lpropsl rear-M. 0CTlVe members Ufe defllgncfed 05 true The5PlUn5- Lane lKingl, J. Dickerson lThe Scarecrowl, B. Cooper lOld Mani, H. Allen lMan in Audiencel, R. Ingrassia lFairyl, other cast members, A. Williamson lScarehumanl, M, Getz lPrincessl contest Q Play 153V 4- WMM The play chosen this year to compete for is state honors was The Scarecrow , directed by Mrs. England. An easy-to-fol- ' i A l C A low play, but with much deep symbolism, The Scarecrow was performed for the .--:E first time in Illinois by these students. i f i 1114151 i i j SENIOR SERVICE Fronf Row: T. Phelps, B. Schultz, D. Turner, B. Johnson, C. Knoll, J. Martin, S. Pakier, N. Parkhursl, K. Sommer, L. Anderson, J. Timmes, S. Smith, L. Schultz, L. Henry, Mrs. Carson, Rear: C. Koch, N. Price, L. Pears, B. Marchand, B. Boyd, M. Getz, M. Waugh, J. Schoolmann, D. Smariesse, M. Minehart, B. Steenrod, L. Billard, S. Neff I f lnitiating and helping with various service proiects is the aim of Senior Service members. They acted as usherettes for various school functions such as choral concerts and Parent's Night and also conducted a room-to-room campaign for Toys for Tots before Christmas. Senior Service President LuAnn Henry conducts a meeting 3 gi i 504. v- s,,.f ,M L to R: J. Smith, G. Grindal, L. Hanson, S. Fanta, RL Hepner, D. Brooks, B. Baldwin, M. Pinkham Claybirders shoot skeet and trap on Sun- days at the Peoria Skeet and Trap Club. Graphic Arts Club is composed of members of an advanced Front: M. Harris, D. Pitchford, S. Martin, L. Andreason, M. Smith,J. Hole, Middle: K. graphic arts class, They aid the administration and other school King, T. Wright, Mr. Nelson, T. Lane, R. Simkins, S. Simmons, L. Moore, Up top: Robinson, D. Gaisford, P. Manuel, P. Errion, D. Genzel, J. Davison, J. Dickerson N' organizations by printing programs, booklets, and other materials. 73 ORTHQPEDIC W AIDES Aiding the orthopedic students by conducting P.E. classes, carrying lunch trays, and helping them get to class was the iob of these stu- dents, advised by Mr. Meischner, Mrs. Cham- ness, and Mrs. Alverson. 41 Front: D. Hasten, Row 2: M. Giebelhausen, V. Underwood, K. Hoffman, Row 3: L. Durbala, C. Rafferty, K. Ewend, Row 4: J. Bennett, S. Smith, L. Henry, Row 5: C. Valentine, G. Asbell, A. Lagoda, Row 6: M. Smith, B. Tunis, Mr. Meischner, R. Kuiawa, M. Powers LI B Library Aides helped the professional library staff by checking out books, straight- ening newspapers and magazines, and putting books back on the shelves. a I D E S L to R: R. McGinnis, C. Smith, D, Donahue, L. Topel, P. Hardy, K. Johnson, J. Stolp, J. Hicok, J. Wenzel counselor pages Delivering messages and call slips and aiding the counselors in other ways are the duties of these students. They can be seen in the counseling offices or scurrying down the halls with the counselors' hall pass during their study hall or free periods. Front row l. to r.: B.J. Kransberg, M. Witherell, E. Lehmann, K. Robinson, K. Dossett, G- B0l'f1l'lGl'l, A- Hoblfb D- Df-10090, K- Lord, T- l-65099, D- NONE, M- Lucas, Row 22 Thornhill, Row 3: S. Eary, C. Windsor, S. Olenick, T. Higgs, J. Schoolman, C. Stutes N. Parkhurst, S. Huxtable, D. Lord, D. Smariesse, J. Trent, J. Lohmar, S. Pakier, K. Row 4: M. Snyder, S. Goe, L. Anderson, B. Scheuble. :wang . . ., .. , . . .,W, . . . L. . . Q' Q' 5 s .W fs '- - . ., V, .f. ., VL, .. . H . ,. ,,- -, ff' -- , V ,-.g-rf it . -' 2. ., - V ..e , i f .. ' u 'izfaigl 3 ' 1s- l ' - ' D' ' s 'kk L-.s..f.A.-u......'. ' Sperry, M. Hull, Row 2: D. Danage, C. Lowery, K. Dossett, D. Smariesse, R. Wil- liams, J. Maness, C. Costa, C. Cleveland, L. Jackson, Row 3: C. St. Ange, V. Jacob- office pages Populating the front offices during their free or study hall periods, these students aid the busy office and administrative personnel by delivering messages and performing other duties. 2 Reider, Row 4: V. Tharpe, C. Hammond, J. Smith, L. Niekamp, L. Pauli, P. Clancy, S Cox, L. Nordwall. Front: K. Manns, D. Adams, K. Jones, F. Williams, T. Lesage, C. Grieves, L. York, T. Son, C- W0fkif1S, 3- KWUY, l-- JOHN, J- U9hfV0e?, 5- Th0fPe, C- R0bif1S0f1, T- TUNS, C BOREDOM Sitting alone, Nothing to do. Wishing the world, Would iust leave you. Tired of life, With all its scorn. For amid it all, You are tossed and torn. Despising your friends, With things to do, Wishing forthe world, Being hopeful too. There you sit, Glad you could come. This state is called Complete boredom. -Sue Hammer But I aint so sho that ere a man has the right to say what is crazy and what aint. lt s like there was a fellow in every man that s done apast the sanity or the insan- ity that watches the sane and the insane doing of that man with the same horror and the same astonishment. -Mlliam Faulkner The fully human person is in deep and meaningful contact with the world outside of him. He not only listens to himself, but to the voices of his world. The breadth of his own individual experience is infinitely mul- tiplied through a sensitive empathy with others. He suffers with the suffering, reioices with the ioyful. He is born again in every springtime, feels the impact of the great mysteries of life: birth, growth, love, suffering, death. Sure, it'll be easyl A. Chas. Bynoe I will hold fast to the memories that now I own, For all too soon they will be all I have I remember the sunshine days that breathed in a shimmering - song, And the warm silent reveries spent with the birds high in the sky. I look back and see summer streets and hidden corners of mystery that only I knew, icestorms and winters, whispering, Why? All these have I treasured, Kept in boxes of gold. Tulips in the front yard, sweet peas by the back gate, growing forever with the Indian grass. Drumbeats and falling leaves, caught up in a tango, As I look across the shining river and feel its strength and calm. I long to stay by it forever, for to its beauty I am drawn. The sun pours forth its warming rays that flow from the peaceful sky. Their dance across the rushing waves make me wish that I could fly. l'd take off and follow the sea, till l've found what's to find. For there's something more for me to see, something tugging at my mind. -Sandy Thorpe April then and April now, but the golden love sinks deeper down? , FROST Oh! I will have much wealth when my scarce money is gone! Winter, 'Janel Slolp like an old man Shawl comes hobbling down the sidewalk of purple dawn. He is coming home from the market of night. Imagine a big, black cloud Slowly, Settling over your mind. He pulls the collar of his old and patched, Cut it into small pieces, dawn-pale coat tighter about his neck and snowy beard, And spin it into thread, Looking down to shield himself against the chilling wind, And weave it into a shawl He shuffles on. On a silver loom. Embroider the shawl Then, With your most Precious memories. Trim with an old Love affair. Wear it to church on Sunday Or give it to a friend Wrapped in a song. -Linda Pankratz outside the kitchen window he stops, and looks in wistfully, wondering how warm must feel. With a cold finger he reaches up and begins to write on the glass in ancient runic letters a sad, mysterious poem that I mistook for frost. -Janet Stolp I sf, K, Silver snow The boughs of the trees hung low with the wavering winds Winter made his bed upon The weary Earth which lay dormant beneath the storlit skies. and walked away into the stillness of another world. 13 ,AU XA A U- , ,ary At, V , 'i',:H,tX fi 3 ,Q Q' MX y rlifffir .vi-li, li i.: ii . s VM!! X ' ' K' -N f X fl lkfgi .374 -Qi ,. ,gr-1,5 2 f' l A m QV? ,V ,, , lik t Njl..,' I' M 1 - 1, 1 Y, -KMIJ1 7-1'Q,,,' .' 1' it 1 - L. - l 4 '-.- 94: Q 'X ' Mu, A ' ' - -r . 1 , V , H vi ' f ' 9 'HT' ' x , .fn F , . 'QA , r vim f 'if' - 7 'A Af., - 775 i if .ff WV 'r ' -i ' qi' ffl' 'f 5' A Tr Q ' X Q, kiwi 'fl bftls ' km., ' f 's , il.:-. Q A '3!ifi,1 ff' g f rr Xxx' i' l l 'I 'J Q,- A all X' S fy: iw ,N ss - .sf ,, in , . .r E' ' X - ' 'fffi' 1 K' - i U1 C ' W-f, i 'ffklaff 'N 'T . f' A Qi' , ' Q , tL? t6ljijQQ?:fsg l, r o '-fe':ff', 7 1, I sffilsl i::??'f-Ffh is ' ,,'i if . - ,J ,, Q' + f.,, V ,V ,gf H ','r' .s,,f 4 1,:iiwyf '37, wr' ir- 55 ' 5 , N . M' ff? ,hifi 1. -l:Yf'z,ff'f'1ti! I 'il 'f'a'i' H 'rt H' 3' f y? 5 -i W i! ?i7fL'.. ,shi ' .isi' Q K 1,1 4,Qi, ',Rk?,. X A '-11, f xl, , U4 'YL' HV. Y' ' ., .. , , ,- f-, fm '.f'T':ii' iii 'G ' 4 fiffifilgfbf .TJ ' 7, ' ,yy 3' f ,F-,, , , , ',. . ,J I-W, f rfag' ' H , I A ' , x i i A 355 'Q .. S. :Lis i l - it A fell upon the shimmering surface of the lake Trickling through their slender branches Summer had packed her sunny suitcases Patricia Simpson true youth dwells in the heart Over the fence-not through the gate, into the mud he slips and slides. Not caring once about his fate- he can't think of that while he runs and hides. For living in a world of dreams does not include any worry. As all young children ore, it seems the last ones to be in a hurry. And so don't spoil their childhood fun, for all too soon they're a child no more. Let their carelessness bound as far as the sun, and their love will forever soar. -Sandy Thorpe ,, -vi z V, i K up A K :P i J lj . K: Qi- T M of g , ii. . . ,. -5' J 'V , I! ' 'fe Q QW-1.1. - ffl 7 'Q f 'Qfrf .fl Growing Older Faces, in a blur, staring, scaring, sharing, the some astonished look- Why? People, in a haze lost for days can't return- life is gone- Why? Places, as real to me, o memory, of simple times when life was mine. Changing moods from younger days and carefree ways, Can't carry this load- l'm growing old. Oh, why? Why? -Angie Selinar SCIENCE CLUB Science Club promoted interest in science through the use of demonstrations, experi- ments, speakers, films, and field trips. This year the members went on field trips to McDonnell Douglas Computer Center and the Northern Regional Research Laboratory. Stu- dents in Science Club had the opportunity to enter the Regional Science Fair. Front: S. Berg, B. Cohen, L. Swigart, S. Zumwalt, Row 2. B. Cooper, A. Blackford, J. Lohmar, J. O'Hara, A. Swi- gart, M. Counterman, L. Duncan, Rear: J. Hill, R. Knisely, R. Jones, H. Brooksbank, D. Zipprich, M. Van Cleve B 3 Hamann., DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB I . ' . . Front: M. Boyle, J. Reed, S. Bill, J. Peters, E. Manley, Rear: R Hood P Wyeth Mrs Wor by Gtlendmg 5'-Ihool In The momlng and Worklng In the after' roll, D. Turner, B. Doling, C. Swearinger, K. Falk, L. Whiteside J Lohnes E Welch J Sto h00n kowski, T. Smith, C. Irving ,. ul W 'V' -. Y , I 1, 'l A .HW . .W,,f dean of A. X 1 boys pages Mr. Smariesse's personal assistants aid him by delivering call slips to those people with whom he wishes to speak. Kneeling: B. Scheuble, M. Roehnalt, S. Goe, J. Lockhart, Standing: R. Knisely, R. Walters, J. Jewell, S. Sefton, D. Vogel, T. Delinski, S. Hardimon, M. Marlatt, D. Schoch, M. Snyder Acting as Ms. Cooper's right hands, these girls perform various Front: C. Johnston, P. Clancy, J. Koos, P. Johnson, K. Chamberlain, V. Johnson, J. d t. h d I. . 1, d b h r Macuk, A. Hansen, B. Johnson, M'. Ghantous, Rear: L. Luecht, D. Sick, W. Bean, P. U 'es sue as e 'Vermg messages as reques e Y e ' Connett, T. Schwend, D. Danage, D. Lopez, S. Walker dean of girls' pages INTRAMU RAL Green Gorillas. .Camarillo Brillo Kool and the Gang Does it sound like a lam session will be occurring soon? No, these were a few of the team names for boys' intra mural basketball, which took place during the winter months on Saturday mornings in the boys' gym. Sponsored by Mr. Zipfel and Mr. Tindall, the teams were divided up into two leagues-the Frosh-Soph and Junior-Senior leagues. Champions and runners-up were declared after competition within each league. This year's Fr-So champion was Jury with Born Losers runner-up. The Jr-Sr league champion was Kool and the Gang with run- ner-up Green Gorillas. The champions played an All-Star team composed ofa few members of the other teams in their league. BASKETBALL Gary Brewer sails through the air and shoots. JURY JUDGED VICTORS IN FROSH-SOPH LEAGUE guna!! gquullunll L to R: M. Polard, S. Bush, T. Garrett, T. Arm strong, C. King, Other members: M. English A. Hightower, R. Simon, W. Hester A gf Q E W f Q.. M 5' L to R D Pitchford, B. Ragler, G. Banks, L. Henderson, M. Smith, C. Irving Other Mem bers B Parker J. Ferguson. KOOL AND THE GANG SWISH THROUGH JUNIOR-SENIOR LEAGUE Lloyd Henderson is undaunted by his opponent as teammate Dorvas Pitchford watches. -...1BQ' , N mlm. kb H., -: s tub .: ' 4 ' ' ,ze -'--' ' ...-.-1 lettermen As symbols of their athletic prowess in var- sity sports, these students, received one or more large letter P's. Away from the pool or athletic rooms, they also found time to donate to worthy projects, such as helping Student Council finance their annual Christmas baskets. Front Row: D. Ruffin, C. Blake, H. Allen, D. Pitchford K. Norman, C. Patterson, A. Purham, Middle: K. Polk G. Asbell, A. Hightower, S. Hardimon, S. Harper, E. Richards, D. Parks, T. Sturdivant, M. Olenick, C Grieves, S. Goe, J. Lopez, M. Mathews, J. Maas, R. Moore, P. Meisinger, Back Row: S. Graf, D. Utley, C Valentine, J. Selke, B. Spurgeon, M. Eaginkrantz, ON Wall: V. Strehlow, J. Fetcho, T. Lang, G. Carey, B. Olson, J. Vespa, J. Evans, D. Zerbonia, G. Smith, J. Plack, M. Murphy, D. Schoch, D. Shaw, D. Parks, J. Hinnen, L. Donaldson, J. Shadid, J. Nelson, G. Sick, S. Boyer. FOUR YEAR LETTERMEN: Jeff Heintzman lswimmingl, John Heintzman lswimmingl, M. Newcomer lswimmingl, L. Donaldson lbaseballl, D. Mays ltrackl, P. Meisinger lnot quitel, J. Plack lswimmingl, M. Mathews ltrackl, C. Valentine lbaseballl, A. Hightower lbaseballj, J. Shadid lbaseballl, G. Asbell lbaseballl, other member: P. Wilkes ltrackl '26-T 4 .....,..-.WwMmw-W N. if., M 5. x . mi G. Barnhart and B. Steenrod perform a double cartwheel. Amy Errion practices a pose on the uneven parallel bars. She and the other gymnasts demonstrate their skills at halftime of basketball games. 9Ym nastics team I to r, Row l, V. Finaly, C. Adams, K. Ewend, A. Errion, D. Hohulin, C. Landers, J. N. Svenson, A. Peterson, B. Hohulin, Row 3: L. York, M. Young, D. Sick, C. Hogart, Hill, S. Fitch, P. Ross, K. Blake, D. Young, Row 2: K. Manns, M. Boyd, C. Plattner, J. C. Adams, B. Andrews, J. Daft, K. Lauterbach, L. Crandell Waibel, B. Davis, S. Huxtable, G. Barnhart, B. Steenrod, T. Hendricks, C. Robertson, ---vv m s - ss 1 , Q C. -fi., E. E v. pool guard These students aided Mr. Sissel and Miss Rula by teaching swim- ming lessons during their P.E. classes. They are all classified by the Red Cross as Water Safety Aides. WWMNMWMNM -11-1. Front: S. Garrott, B. Olson, M. Olenick. V. Strehlow, A. Horan, J. Maas, Je. Heintz- man, S. Boyer, Jo. Heintzman, J. Hinnen, Back: J. Allovio, C. Grieves, D. Parks, J Nelson, J. Plack, C. Adams, J. Atkinson Front: D. Rubin, K. Fitch, D. Noe, T. Murphy, K. Dempsey, L. Gift, L. Anderson, K. Consigny, Middle: S. Thorpe, J. Strodel, S. Abramson, J. Cox, S. Neff, L. Henry, E. Lehmann, G. Baldwin, N. Parkhurst, D. Smariesse, A. Hobin, High Dive: R. Ingras- sia, S. Zumwalt, D. Olson, S. Greene, J. Kahn, A. Swigart, L. Rhodes, C. Spietz, J Trent, P. Kostas, M. Parsons, J. Lohmar, L. Swigart 3 l i j5 Q iz .,,,V: . V, . JM 1 A 5 A p g.,,, ,, M 1 J g , - M 1 M-MHWUT' 1-...Jr www' WWW I to rg K. Dempsey, L. Anderson, T. Higgs, J. Ruff, L. Higgs, S. Timm, B. Baldwin, L Swigart, J. Schuller, A. Swigart, B. Richman, G. Ruff, standing, J. Plack, S. Pulliam S. Eary, J. VanDaele. missing, P. Mounts. I , ,,.,,,.,,k... , wg? I ,. ' Vfhf' K , . .2,1-e'.f2.:f1!!5f1f H , .yyi . - V :W V, H ,.,, , ' g W , 2 g . ' K H Ikrr K N ,M . V , I , ,gp .3 f A .45 A ,mf-lififv. V. it ' . I i ..,,.,,.... 2 The PHS Pool Timers were aided this year by the addition of the kyroscope in recording accurate times for the swimmers. Also they helped the swimming Lions in celebrating their numerous victories. Pool timers anticipate the finish. PGP club The desire of Pep club members is to promote school spirit. President Laura Anderson works toward this goal by arranging after-school poster painting sessions las in the picture abovel, and encouraging the girls to sell spirit buttons and other items. The cheerleaders teach members various yells and cheers, thus encour- aging greater vocal participation in athletic contests. Mrs. Heininger is their advisor. Front Row: L. Luecht, D. Sick, L. Anderson, B. Kransberg, L. York, K. Edwards, P. Ellis, T DeArcos, C. Sullivan, K. Jones, Row 2: C. Plattner, D. Dunn, B. Richman, J. Trent, C Grieves, M. Witherall, S. Olenick, N. Carole, L. Niekamp, A. Miller, C. Costa, D. Rieras Row 3: B. Hohulin, D. Hohulin,-B. Ellis, L. Rhodes, N. Parkhurst, K. Thornhill, D. Davis, L Thopel, T. Hoffman, J. Neill, C. Ohl, C. Williams, A. Lohmar, Row 4: K. Dossett, C. Wat- kins, M. Parsons, A. DeCramer, L. Oberlander, D. Mercer, J. Flack, K. Sommers, P Reed, D. Turrell, D. Murray, T. Hunt, Row 5: K. Godfrey, W. Carson, C. Hoffman, T Switzer, P. Rose, J. Ruff, S. Pulliam, B. Eddingfield, D. Neumann, K. Wildman, C Reider, D. White, L. Nordwall, T. Tunis, Row 6: K. Lord, D. Lord, C. Krei, K. Robinson,.l Yalowitz, R. Loyd, B. Steenrod, J. Milsaps, M. Minehart, B. Johnson, T. Phelps, M Waugh, C. Kellerstrass, E. Burnett, M. DeArcos, Row 7: G. Barnhart, A. Kuzniar, A Luecht, J. Martin, S. Setterland, L. Billard, J. Maness, P. Kusick, T. Lesage, T. Caldwell B. Boyd, V. Johnson, E. Lehmann. 125' Brenda Johnson practices for a future iob. Carolyn Boddie concentrates on working! with her adding machine. office occupations club Office Occupations Club members practice both in class and through afternoon on-the- iob training for work in secre- tarial and clerical fields. Front Row: P. Clancy, R. Lanpher, B. Boyd, B. Schultz, C. Hamilton, C. Boddie, K. Jordan, Row 2: L. Simer, B. Johnson, T. Phelps, C. Knoll, B. Marchand, L. Pears, M. . Waugh, R. Cooley, Row 3: Mr. Meiss, E. Burnett, K. Wildman, C. Young, G. Thomas, L. Russell. PHCDTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club furthered their interest in that sub- iect through tours to Tom Hubbord's Photo Gallery and 0 visit to a show given by Art Greenberg. Members are Steve Shullen, Anita Newsum, Jeff Dickerson, Don Hart, Don Overturf, Bruce Boker, cmd Tim Hart. Some examples of their work are shown here. Exhibitors are Don Overturf fbelowl, Jeff Dickerson frightl, and Don Hart fabovel. Anka, COnC6l'l' orchestra Concert Orchestra sold grapefruits and oranges to finance their many proiects. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Casper, they worked closely with the Band to arrange a trip to Chicago to see a sym- phony. They also visited various grade schools and gave concerts for the enioyment of parents, faculty, and students. Dan Overturf lleftl concentrates on his music. Adams, Carmen Ashley, Kyle Baker, Bruce Bauwens, Sheila Berow, Mark Bradbury, Karen Buchbinder, Esther Buchblnder, Jonathon Buchele, Thomas Butterfield, Penny Fishman, Selma Frankel, Pam Gabbert, Tina Giles, William Gross, Laura Hart, Dan Heidewald, Claire Hoffman, Kim Kirk, Natalie Little, Martha NNN? McConkey, Janet McGinnis, Roz Mungo, Annmarie Murphy, Frances Neff, Randy Overturf, Dan Pittsley, Patti Powers, Lisa Powers, Mike Rose, Bradley Spears, Daleen Sperry, Tammy Sperry, Terry Stolp, Janet Sullivan, Colleen Wall, Eileen Watkins, Cathy White, Mary Wofford, Judy McGee, Laurie .wif i i i li I l'l1i1l I UA Y1 - I I H1172 ' Sfftlfiiiil Lilixffllij I I Zllil I -I Junior Daniel Hart was selected as a participant in the All- State Orchestra as a result of auditioning on the double bass. He was the only PHS male musician to travel to Chi- cago as an All-Stater. ALL STATE ORCHESTRA Y I Senior Cathy Watkins participated in All-State Orchestra. She also N was selected first violinist, and therefore leader of the Mid-State I I , QX F' xx X Nine Orchestra. . c. 3 'Wft I Sta . S N I F x Q if 'i ,yw Front: L. McGee, K. Ashley, R. McGinnis, P. Frankel, C. Watkins, Rear: D. Spears, B. Giles, B. Baker, J. Stolp, E. Buchbinder Orchestra members stand outside Orchestra Hall in 4 W . 1 1 . yds' Lj,.4.....,..HL'Lg 5. . f Tl::AV.'1 W' DISTRICT C.....,., ORCHESTRA ,f .. . .ft x 1 band One of the Band's maior activities this year was performing at half-time on the field at football games. They also provided music during basket- ball games. l975 marked the year in which the Band members finally realized their dream of getting new uniforms after selling oranges and grapefruits and working on other fund-raising proiects. Band members prepare to perform ata local grade school. BAND MEMBERS: M. Ahl, J. Allovio, A, Armstrong, K. Baker, M. Baker, D. Baines K. Barnes, J. Barry, J. Behrends, J. Bennett, S. Berg, B. Berg, K. Buchanan, J. Clem mer, P. Connett, B. Cooper, D. Cooper, R. Crandell, T. Dailey, E, Davies, R. Davies T. Dempsey, N. Dixon, J. Donnell, S, Dufek, R. Edgecomb, B. Ellsworth, S. Ellsworth H. Feldman, A. Fitch, C. Fitch, B. Frison, D. Gaisford, L. Getz, M. Giebelhausen, C Glore, T. Gosnell, K. Goldstein, P. Gratton, R. Halleen, B. Hart, J. Hart, T. Hart, L. Headley, D. Heerman, C. Helgoe, T. Herink, S. Hoffer, C. Hoggard, K. Hood, K. Hood, S. Howard, J. Hunter, M. Ingles, L. lvie, R. Jacobson, D. Jackson, D. King, R. 45, ,,,. ill, Ruin. il fe 5 - Q., M L., ,, X ., J.. , J V T' , ,tv WH! 1 ' ' wtf, . f 0 1 73, . -' ,, 'v,.,, a., ws. ff. MM , fM',,,, eff.: l-l' 5 . A s,aL.mQ.oe 6 '3' A King, E. Kloppmonn, C. Kooken, D. Lueders, P. Landwehr, M. Lane, A. LeFevre, C Lindsay, B. Linn, A. Loyd, M, McClure, J. Mooberry, K. Morgan, C. Mungo, D. Nel son, J. Nelson, T. Nicholson, P. Nielson, L. Oberlander, H, Ott, L. Parr, B. Parsons K. Patterson, E. Pauli, L. Peden, T. Pierce, P. Prozzo, D. Reatherford, J. Roecker, M Rohman, P. Ryan, K. Schaefer, B. Shipley, K. Smith, L. Snelson, M. Stahl, M. Stahl J. Strodel, S. Sutton, T. Switzer, B. Titus, N. Titus, L. Walker, D. Washburn, A. Wil liamson, W, White, J. Yerby, J. Young, L. Zellmer, G. Zerwer. WT:-1 Z! zJJ all state band Freshman Jim Hart finds the only seat available in a restaurant during Senior Band member Anne Fitch, first chair flutist, was selected the Band trip to Chicago. to become a member of the lllinois All-State Band-a weekend ww., event held in January in Chicago. 'YA X f is 1 9 -- ' az if - . All 1 I is . sscs be , .9 c :af ,A gf IN.. 207 First Choir trumpeter Tom Herink used his trumpet land ot times his nosell to good musical effect. Band director Mr. Stoskopf discusses notes with the clorinet section. H41 f.. Junior Dove Nelson attempts to fill Mr. Stoskopf's shoes os he directs the Band. 5 -- 4- f- . . .nl .px .1 1 , Front: T. Canterbury, M. Mugavero, J. Hardin, P. Thompson, L. Gift, A. William- son, K. Dempsey, Rear: K. Burnside, J, Gottschalk, D. Roeschley, R. Charlton, T. Temple, B. Ellsworth, K. Kooken. mixed ensemble The PHS Mixed Ensemble, a group of selected students from the Concert Choir, performed upon request for school and civic groups. Mr. Tatting was their director and accompanist. all-state choir Susie Williamson llettl, o first soprano in the Concert Choir was selected to become a member ofthe Illinois All-State Choir which met during one weekend in January. To become an All-State Choir member, Susie had to undergo an audition in which she was iudged on sight reading, tonal memory, and by singing parts of songs which she had learned. CGNCERT CHOIR Concert Choir members actively demonstrated their love of music by giving' concerts for the enioy- ment of both the student body and the general community. Each year they produce their own arrangement of a popular show, this year's effort being The Music Man. Mr. Tatting draws a resonant sound from choir members. Front Row: M. Fritscher, J. Hardin, S. Greene, M. Mugavero, K. Johnson, P. Dolan N. Price, S. Witte, C. Hauptley, N. Parkhurst, M. Getz, D. Athey, D. Spears, S. Ellj worth, Row 2: T. Canterbury, S. Williamson, L. Gross, C. Koch, K. Consigny, D Cain, G. Baldwin, S. Neff, C. Andrews, P. Thompson, S. Holmes, L. Gift, A. William H .Y -- - M.. -..--..-...-...-----.4.-w- - -1- ri-mqnmxli i The Concert Choir practices daily for future performances. -on, K. Dempsey, D. McRoberts, Row 3: T. Charlton, K. Burnside, J. Gottschalk, T. Iolglazier, D. Holmes, D. Roeschley, R. Charlton, K. Rose, R. Bennett, K. Dempsey, l. Mansfield, B. Andrews, B. Ellsworth, T. Temple, A. Storm, K. Kooken, M. Lane 'mein uu.S -iFlil5.1-eau.. L to R: C. Lyons, M. Mendenhall, N. Conibear, V. Wager, C. Arrenholz, P. Yerby, C. Duffey, W. Culp, L. Metzger 9 i S e n S e m b I e This select group of girls performs popular works for various school freshmen girls chorus Under Mrs. Moore's instruction these girls gain experience for future years in various high school choral groups. Z w and civic functions Their instructor is Mrs Laura Moore Front Row: A. Roberts, S. Jacobson, T. Tortorice, K. Wheeler, S. Cox, J. Mungo, Row 2: K. Buchanan, C. Krei, C. Stewart, B. Hohulin, J. Roeschley, kin, C. Carmichael, Row 3: T. Goodale, S. Gordon, T. Leclbetter, S. Pulliam kins, W. Carson, C. Gurney, K. Schefelbein, K. Waugh 'TVN Kelly, C G. Dun- , C. Wat- lvt' PREP CHOIR Performing in two concerts a year is the main activity of these girls, but they also prepare for next year's possible entrance into the Concert Choir. Fronl Row: C. Otto, D. Price, A. Nellas, P. Peterson, C. Gluck, V. Finley, Row 2: T. DeArcos, K. Canham, K. Kimbrell, S. Beeney, S. Ganson, L. Fabry, B. Burdett, Row 3: D. Graham, S. Walker, A. Rogers, P. Clancy, Y. Maas, R. McGinnis, C. Costa, A. Thomas DISTRICT CHOIR District choir members were selected on the basis of rat- ings by their choir director to participate in the district choir in Streator, Illinois. I to rg L. Gross, K. Kooken, A. Williamson, P. Thompson, D. McRoberts, Mouth Dempsey, T. Canterbury, K. Burnside, S. Williamson, C. Koch I f . 'nu . 'NwH autumn!! at s,'. QQQ' if magnum? 5. H M ,SB f ff 3 if 4 f K W FOOTBALL LIONS RUSH THROUGH CONFERENCE The I974 Varsity Football squad swept through confer- ence play unbeaten and made it to the quarterfinals of the first Illinois state football playoffs before losing to Normal Community High School. lt was the first undefeated regular season for the Lions in over a decade and the first outright conference title since 1964-a span of ten years. Led by a high-powered offense and a very capable, hard hitting defense, the Lions put away almost all conference competi- tion with relative ease. One of the season's highlights was a 2l-7 victory over Richwoods, snapping a six year losing streak to that northern rival. The Lions utilized a highly successful ground attack all season but also sported a potent passing attack. Varsity Football, Front Row: B. Olson, J. Vespa, D. Schoch, R. Moore, C. Gabbert S. Goe, K. Polk, C. Grieves, Row 215. Hardimon, C. Watts, R. Simkins, M. Marlatt R. Clary, A. Purham, J. Selke, J. Lopez, Row 3: H. Allen, R. Brown, T. Urban, D Zipprich, S. Traver, P. Ryan, B. Gordon, S. Yonkouski, Row 4: Coach Lavery, T. Stur I I Q ,, 6 fff --Q , yfffix ,f , . ,, , 5 5' ff A QQ I ',. n-v.':'. ww if i iff: 'W 'Q' ,ez '15, ' . .' Ax .W ,LT:L'.T'5,.:f,W'. . X' . 5 - Q 4 . , ' , 4 jf!! f fx Q fi l'fr'4 5 V ,, .Q-Msg,-W f' A X. 9 ,g rf? Rs! Q Vi' IVV M: V, .. .,.,,.N ...A. 4 f 1 x , f '-Ms.,xRA JK Q, fi'-Ni ' r I I , A K. i Q In , 3' Ik A T N P Q x , I ,.,, ,W , ' 6 .L----L.,,,, 'V Q . V. , .g , s - 0 N, wig,-...N-g '?'?f . L, , t H 7 I ' J ff - A -an ' f - 4 4 .. S au., K , - ' 'xxx, W Vrkr 1 ' - f R . A 5 , E X , N Q 'Ty , , V li wg s A The afternoon was characterized by hard hitting on both sides. Sam Hardimnn breaks through the line early in the M-S Nine showdown. How could Manual and Central play on any other day but Thanks- giving? Before an over-capacity crowd the Lions and the Rams played what was possibly the most exciting game ever in the long series. Central opened the scoring by taking advantage of a Man- ual fumble with Dan Ruffin sprinting fourteen yards for the touch- down. Manual fought back to a 14-10 half-time lead, with Central's other points coming from a field goal by Chris Grieves, the first in his career and in the history of the two teams' football rivalry. With neither team scoring in the third quarter or the first ten min- utes ofthe fourth, Manual had the ball inside the Lion twenty-yard line and would have liked to stall out the last two minutes. However A-. vsf' - The coaches celebrate a Lion touchdown, anticipating an easy Lion victory. If they had only known the anxiety of the last 1 141 . the Lion defense had other thoughts as Kevin Polk fell on a fumble on the twelve yard line. ln the first play from scrimmage, Quarter- back Jesse Lopez handed the ball to Dan Ruffin in what appeared to be the familia- flanker reverse, but instead Ruffin dropped back and lofted a pass to receiver John Vespa, resulting in an eighty- eight yard touchdown. The ensuing kick-off by Chris Grieves put Manual on their own nine yard line. Manual then doggedly drove to the Central two yard line. With their backs against the goal line the Lion defense rose to the occasion and stopped the Rams on two successive attempts to nail down the Lion victory, 17-14. Ivin Patterson breaks through the line untouched. The Lions had ngs their way all afternoon and ended up with a 54-20 victory. BUT LOSES TQ ,F3'WQQ'E!A,fE3ke!i!1!wFZLfb3f5S?iE F5 if Front Row: C. Gulley, K. Young, W. White, M. Ball, V. Smariesse, M. Kilgore, J. Nau, D. lrish, S. Jackson, S. Young, E. Brewer, B. Foreman, S. Bush, R. Kelch, S. Goett, D. Hunt, G. Stewart, E. Simon, D. Waibel, Row 2: W. Hardin, J. Evans, S. Thornton, Coach Busse xx i gig it E .m.Vqk:w..kN ,. 4 VK in ..V. K 1 1 . 5. . 3 s ,fr .. . . 1 i X - .W-. Thjs sophomore is looking for some open field. ll s 2 sophs defense rivals Led by a superb defense, this year's sophomore football team placed sec- ond in the Mid-State Nine with a 7-1 record. Their defense allowed only three opponents to score on them all year. They won some of the games that they had narrowly lost as freshmen and therefore remained undefeated until the last game of the season when they lost to Manual. This group of players was coached by Mr. Busse for the sec- ond year in a row. FROSH WALTZ THRU MID-STATE 9 DESPITE SLIP-UP AT MANUAL The freshman football team for 1974 played fine football all year. They had a record of 7-2 and placed second in the Mid-State Nine behind Manual. The frosh were coached by Bob Baldwin. Considering the fine record of both the freshmen and sophomores, the PHS football program looks to be in excellent shape for the next four years. Front Row: R. King, G. Mills, B. Jasinski, B. Belisle, S. Lane, K. Patterson, E. Ruffin, L. Sutton, J. Miller, T. Ferdinand, J. Pollard, D. Arington, C. Wilson, Row 2: P. Grafton, C. Linzy, D. Peques, T. Gosnell, D. Hucks, M. Hale, J. Jackson, J. Peterson, T. Gower, J. Hunter, M. Wickert, B. Haines, R. Greene, M. Willms, W. Robertson, A. Koehl, Row 3: B. Shelton, K. Hutcheson, M. Wildmcn, J. Lesage, A. Lloyd, T. Rex, K. Frazier, D. Coup, S. Huxtable, A. Funk, J. Snydor, J. Zinkhon, M. Shadid, C. Davis, S. Sullivan . ' .1e'l.ZQ 'CZRVSEW 7 .sf Q., D. Gordon, G. Sick, D. Hoover, B. Lord, J. Sligar, M. Kleuver, D. Schoeneider, J. Hill, Rear: R. Remmel, A. Lefevre, R. Bennett, K. Young, Coach Harris GOLFERS DEVELOP TALENT ON LINKS The golf season took on a new look this year at PHS in both the time and record. The golfers competed this year for the first time during the fall in contrast to the traditional spring effort. Many players benefitted from this after having played all summer and still holding their magic touch. Play- ing in the fall also allowed many players out for a spring sport to com- pete. The team, coached by Mr. Larry Harris, made fine showings in tourna- ment and area battles. They finished with an impressive record of T6-7-I , good enough for third place in conference play. At the M-S 9 meet the Lions posted a second place finish. The team placed third in the District and finished fifth in the Sectional, and with most of the team returning next year they can look forward to more fine showings in tournament action. Keith Craig sharpens up his putting game. 'WI' CHEERLEADERS WHIP UP TEAM SPIRIT Varsity cheerleaders led school spirit in backing the football and basketball teams. This year they were able to cheer at Bradley Fieldhouse at the Bas- ketball Regionals and at the State Foot- ball Quarterfinals. Last year they fol- lowed the basketball team to State. ie I is ,L- ' liIgf.Tk?'g lj Y Q. I V' -:....u 'f . - '1 'Lv 4- cs. ,rf..'a'fw- , ' ' f ,g.Y ,. - 'Y Q-1 1- ve' .. 7. ' Q' .c . ' -, ,U nr g Aw., ,g,f7.' I h. -, . - A .. ,M ., ,V-V.,M V- f!'.0' -'r V ' .H '. J ' ' 3 - . ' . ', - 1' ,.x-1-f.t'ft. Front Row: T. Whitaker, J. Brewer, J. Fetcho, D. Ayoub, K. Kottemann, T. Temple, S. Schlick, R. Parker, G. Brewer, Row 2: Mgr. D. Schmidt, M. Smith, J. Clemmer, H. Brooksbank, D. Overturf, Mr. LaCroix, B. Knisely, D. Vogel, B. Shipley, P. Mulcahy Team captain John Fetcho helped keep together the pack which was imperative for a victory. CROSS COUNTRY RUNS RECORD TO THIRTY-SEVEN STRAIGHT WINS The Cross Country team completed another winning season under Mr. Lacroix's able coaching. With an ll-0 season record in dual meets, the Lion harriers have now built up a string of thirty-seven straight vic- tories. Conference champs for the fourth year in a row, they placed a close second in District competition behind Richwoods and were victo- rious in the Sectional for the third time in three years. Some other important meets the team competed in throughout the season were the Columbia and Ottawa lnvitationals, both resulting in twelfth places, the Springfield Invitational in which the Lions were vic- tors, and their own Peoria Invitational, resulting in fourteenth place among the top teams in the state. In the State Cross Country meet, held in Detweiller Park and hosted by PHS, twenty-fourth place was held by the speedy CC Lions. The Frosh-Soph team had a commendable 7-O season record and placed second in the conference, insuring future talent. ' sip. ? I ? ? Dave Ayoub sprints past this harrier to clinch the Conference championship. Sophomores Rick Parker and Dave Ayoub divided first place awords almost equally throughout the season, while senior Gary Brewer lbelow rightl provided added depth Juniors Brian Scheuble and Scott Schlick prepare for the final sprint. to the squad, a big reason for the Lions' success. l 4 1 1 . 4 . x 1 . it in . ' , i , s' 5 s gs A Jerry Brewer rounds o curve, preparing fo gut if out to The finish. Q J ati sa H :Ng Lvf.. gm? Frosh-Soph: From: K. Hiserote, E. Pouii, P. Holter, W. Folder, R. Phiilips, B. Stein- berg, Row 2: J. Nou, S, Kesier, F. Monkton, D. Trimmer, K. Holi, J. Check, G. Grin- .Sir is die, Row 3: T. Case, D. Cooper, A. Hightower Q .. -ff ..,. .nf --2' sax' 1' -1F'. its soccer team searches for a victory Even while finishing the season with an O-9 record, this year's soccer team showed determination and hustle the whole year. The Lions fared well against several state-ranked teams, most notably a 3-2 defeat at the hands of ninth ranked Jacksonville. With the return of seven lettermen to form the nucleus of next year's team, the Lions look forward to a more successful sea- son. The soccer squad, coached by Fred Genge, prod- uced four honorable mention All-Staters--Cary Arm- strong, Ed Clark, Eric Richards, and Brian Jasinski. it Z ix Co-Captain Brian Jasinski's consistent all-around play led to All-State honors. - Soccer, Front Row: K. Norman, D. Leak, D. Andreason, E. Richards, T. Ligtvoet, D. Nelson, J. Hitpas, E. Clark, T. Walker, Row 2: Coach Fred Genge, D. Arrenholz, M. Axley, C. Arm- strong, J. Verkler, A. Horan, A. Verkler, Mgr. S. Sefton, other members: B. Jasinski, M. Eagleson. FALL SPORTS SCORES CROSS COUNTRY WON l l LOST 0 GOLF WON 4 LOST 7 TIED l Central ...... l7 44 . . . . . .East Peoria Cenlfcl ------ 15 40 ' ' G0'eSbUf9 Central 158 I79 . . . .... Low Point-Washburn Centro' --'--- 19 44 - - - ------ Befgfm Central 153 158 .... ............ M ami Central ...... 19 42 . . . ......... Woodruff Cen1m1 153 160 1 1 1 .',l..ll 1 1pek1n Central ..,.,. 22 6l . . . ............. Henry Cemrol 157 162 1 1 1 '--.'- 1 1Be1.gcn Central ...... 22 57 . . . .... Low Point-Washburn Cen1m1 158 157 1 1 1 .vvb Wash1ng1on Centro' -----' 25 Central l50 144 . . . .,.. Richwoods 3l -'--' Spalding Central l53 l52 .... . . .Spalding Central ...... 28 29 . . . . . .Richwoods Cen1m1 156 164 ...' 1 1 1 1Manua1 Central ...... I9 42 . . . .... Morton Cen1m1 165 168 1 1 1 1, ll.. C1111111 NC Central ...... 16 47 . . . .... Pekin Cen1m1 157 162 1 1 1 .A.- C1111111 NC Central ...... l8 49. . . ...... Manual Cen11.c1 146 155 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Wood,Uff Cenlfcl -----' T5 49 ' - - ---' Llmesione Central I64 160 . . . .... Washington Central 169 158 . . . . . ,East Peoria Varsity lst in Springfield Invitational. Varsity first in M-S 9. Varsity 7th in Sterling Invitational. Frosh-Soph second in M-S 9. Varsity l2th in Columbia Invitational. Varsity second in District. Varsity l2th in Ottawa Invitational. Varsity first in Sectional. Varsity 14th in Peoria High Invitational. Varsity 24th in State. FOOTBALL WON I0 LOST Central . l9 7 .... . . .East Peoria SOCCER Central .42 l4 . . . .,.. Woodruff WON 0 LOST 9 Central .56 20 . . .... E. St. Louis Central . I3 7 .... ..... B H900 Central ....... 0 6 .... ..,.. H inckley Big Rock Ce,-11,-al .29 7 ,,,, , . ,Spalding Central ....... 0 6 .... .... G ranite City North Cemml .21 7 , , , ,,,, Richwoods Central ....... 0 l3. . . .... Granite City South Cem,-al .33 7 , , , ,,,,,, , .Pekin Central ....... O lO .. ....... Jacksonville Cem,-QI .34 7 ,,,, ,,,. L imestone Central ....... O 5 .... ......,.. Q uincy Cemml D 17 14, , , ,..,.. Manual Central ....... l 3 . . . ...,, Rockford Kieth 51513 Tournament: Central ....... l 8 .... .,.. G ranite City North Ce,-mal -54 21 , , , . , ,Granite City N. Central ....... 2 3 . . . ....... Jacksonville Ce,-mal .10 14, , , ..... . .Normal Central ....... O 8 .... ...... J acksonville Varsity M-S 9 champions. .gg My ' 'A 11 ' 1 , 4 4 Y as 'L i 'iV Y.. ,, 4 at , , J, 11 -.Q V N r fn 1,1 1,,. . 4 .., 1 V ' 1. ' 1 1 1111, Row 1: Coach Boyle, M.--Rahman, Coach Sissel Row 2: D. Watkins J Shadld R J Prunty L Donaldson E Banks L Moore Spencer, D. RuffinRow 3: R. Neumann, D. Pitchford, A. Hightower, S. HarperRow4 BASKETBALL COMMANDS RESPECT This year's basketball team finsihed 2nd in the confer- ence with a 13-3 record. After finishing 3rd in the State tournament last year, the Lions commanded respect at the beginning of the season and earned respect throughout. Coached by Bruce Boyle, the team was state-ranked all year. The squad won the Kankakee Holiday Tournament and the Regional Tourney before losing the final game of the season to Richwoods. ibn-, 4 . as 157 If ' X I 2 . T QQ, 1 H' Q., W E! gtk, Nw, ,jr + 'X gx lf, I. f . s i I 5 -P -Eb! QM 5 M 55 f g 10 it Q N 1 -iw!! .ji 2+ 'jg ' A . v g . 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Banks , .,Vi V. it , ,Q -V . t 6.65-Qc This ear's so homore basketball team had a s arklin I8-4 X, 9' J P ,,wN'w Y p . , p g , ' 4 ' , , A. 3 'f record and tied for first in the conference. If not for a last second ' 4 ' -4. K iii Q23 x'A loss to Manual, they would have had the title outright. They had N, 'i 7 f 4 7 ' ' ' , ood de th at every osition and could become ver valuable var- s..,. J Q 9 P P Y 3 T M , ' 1 YN sity additions next year. The team was coached by Mr. Bill Sissel. M.: ,ig 'S - ...WM np. D I Artis Moss has this rebound all to himself. ml 5 M ?u-f-I V.. 93' A 1 Percy Neal fights this Knight for a rebound. l 'N .ex T is if H f 1522 . . if.. . FRESHMEN SHOW POTENTIAL Basketball also looked good at the freshman level. Tied for first place with a I2-4 Conference record, the frosh played very capably all year. Mr. Norm Hill was the freshman coach. Front: M. Wildman, E. Ruffin, J. Stubblefield, .l. Hasler, K. Young, B. Robertson, Coach Norm Hill, Row 2: T. Gowers, R. Walter, Steve Falk, J. Zinkhon, K. Hood, D. Banks, T. McGarvey, Scott Falk, L. Allen fl W h h 3 The freshmen had a fine backcourt tandem. Coach Peterson scans the pool during one of numerous practices. i Q54 . .N rl SWIMMERS SHOW APPRECIATION For a majority of us it's been four years-of winning and losing, we experienced both. As a team, we defeated opponents for the first time ever, we won invitationals, but we lost some tough ones. Above all, though, we learned to swim hard. We owe this to one person, our coach. With his coaching we rewrote the record book: only one event eluded our dominance. Because of this success we want to express our appre- ciation. We learned what it meant to swimg we turned many heads in four years and gained the respect of many. Through your example we also learned to emphasize good sportsmanship over winning at any cost-an asset which will aid us in future years. Thank you, Mr. Peterson. Your 1975 Team Seniors: Jeff Heimzman Marc Newcomer John Heintzman lco-capt.j Dan Parks John Hinnen Jeff Plack lco-capt.J Phil Meisinger Paul Sffehlow Jim Nelson Dan UlleY Varsity Swimmers, ln water: J. Hinnen, Dan Parks, J. Nelson, D. Utley, V. Strehlow, J. Plock, M. Newcomer, Row 2: Dave Parks, John Heintzman, J. Trent, P. Meisinger, Jeff Heintzman, Row 3: B. Baldwin, T. Keffales, L. Rhodes, T. Cusick, P. Noirot, S. Fonta, J. Stacy, K. Dempsey, Row 4: Coach Dave Peterson, B. Hart, Asst. Coach Mike Conver, V. Smargesse, F. Strehlow, R. Neff, C. McLeod, J. Wilson, T. Demp- sey, L. Math w f .2401 Co-Captain John Heintzman spectacularly continued to improve his l00 yard Butterfly time, winning both the M-S 9 and District meets in that event and ending the season with the third-fastest time at State. Relay team all the way to 0 seventh place finish of State. Dan Utley's backstroke leg led off the Lions' Medley SENIORS PACE LIONS TCD STATE John Hinnen, Marc Newcomer, Jim Nelson, and Jeff Plack comprised the State- qualifying 400 yard Freestyle Relay. Co-Captain and anchorman Plack was always there to helfo the Sharks out of tight spots with his strong land often miraculousl efforts in the freestyle events. Jeff Heintzman proved to be the Lion's all-around man, swimming almost every event at one time or another throughout his four year career. At State he finished eleventh in the individual medley--an event in which one person swims all four competitive strokes. E- fi? f2'frr:.,',.,, , ,FW 3 .WA N ,ll as 1 E mi fs ,,,, .I l i GIRLS JOIN VARSITY Juniors Julie Trent and Lisa Rhodes and fresh- man Teresa Dempsey aided the Lions-not by cheering on the sidelines but by ioining them in the water. Julie acted as the Lions' top diver, winning most meets in her event and placing fifth at District-one step below State qualification. The water Lions had some of the strongest swimmers in school history. This depth and talent showed as they won every relay meet they entered. In two meets against arch-rival Richwoods the Lion-Sharks took most of the first places, but Richwoods used even greater depth to win the Conference title. In District competition the Lions took second and qualified nine people for State. They were the Medley Relay team of backstroker Dan Utley, breaststroker Val Strehlow, and butterflier John and freestyler Jeff Heintz- man, and the Freestyle Relay team of Jim Nelson, Marc Newcomer, John Hinnen, and Jeff Plack, plus 500 yard freestyler John Stacy-the only junior in the group. Next year the responsibility of keeping the Lions in the winning lane falls on John Stacy, iunior Tony Keffales, sophomore fly and l.M.'er Kevin Dempsey and breaststroker Dave Parks, and freshman breaststroker Lenard Math and backstroker Brett Hart. Junior Varsity Team, Front: J. Hunter, D. Heerman, U. Janssen, J. Kinney, T. Schmutz, T. Colglazier, M. Callen. Middle: C. Dempsey, D. Gleason, T. Connor. Rear: Coach Conver, Coach Caldwell. E Q ! 6 I , . , i .,,.. - ,r is 3 fails- 'A . - ,. XX' K '1 -. ,f .Ja kg Wg., ,W I A I W r if lid 3 ' , ,J--Nj ,4 LLW,-f' ig , ,ef M, Zfmf Q? rw ,.-Q i WN , -Ji g,,1Pf HAI? A 1 F , I ' . K 1' ' .IM by ig. X 5 f ei .2 3? '55 Q A, f ri 'I lg K X , V V325 ., M -- ' - :size Q ' nv H '5 i u is ., 5 N ff I 3 H X 3 A . 3 ' S ii In I vi: . QUE ' Spirit Squad Spirit Squad members actively cheered on the cross country, swimming, wres- tling, and track teams. Co-captained by Sue Smith and Sue Zumwalt and advised by Mrs. Tindall, the squad spent much time shuttling from one meet to another, showing by their enthusiasm that those participating in the so-called minor sports were appreciated. Junior Varsity Squad Junior Varsity Cheerleaders encour- aged the J.V. football and basketball squads, gaining experience for possible positions on one of the squads for upperclassmen. ' ff ,,. . iff Q ' m, .iffy Ai- Fronf Row: D. Neumann, J. Lindsay, K. Maness, N. Parkhurst, P. Brereton, K. Evans, B. Albert, Row 2: D. Lovell, L. Walker, V. Rorer, J. Stewart, J. Burton, S. Lyles .. .. ,......- GIRLS BEST IN M-S 9 The girls' basketball team once again dominated all conference competition and finished undefeated for the second straight year. Their record for these two years was 25-O. On top of winning all regular-season games the girls also won the M-S 9 tournament by defeating Richwoods in the title game. With only Teri Mur- phy and Sharon Ramsey graduating, the squad will be great again next year. Front Row: J. Swearinger, T. Murphy, G. Lamore, S. Thorpe, Row 2: D. Olson, K. Andersen, K. Richardson, R. Steiner, S. Romsey, Miss Bill ,,-,,,,,, ,......-..-... .. ,...f-M , ...WM h ,,.,....,. .,.... ,...f A qv 65 15.41 ...N W ,- - The I974-75 girI's volleyball team ' finished the season with a 2-6 con- ference record. Coached by Miss Rula, they placed third in district competition. The Junior Varsity squad, coached by Miss Bill, finished with a 3-5 conference mark. 1 Junior Varsity, Front Row: P. Brereton, D. Donahue, K. Crehore, S. Neul, B. White, T. Dciley, Row 2: K. Ashley, K. Anderson, K. Helgoe, K. Lull, D. White, Miss Bill VOLLEYBALL RANKS IN DISTRICT Varsity, Front Row: G. Lclmon, N. Parkhurst, C. Johnson, K. Ramsey, D. Davis, Row 2: S. Ramsey, C. Lindsay, R. Whitaker, R. Steiner, W. Culp, J. Lindsay WRESTLING WON 4 LOST 1 1 Central ..,... 12 40 .. Central ,..... I4 42 . . . Central ...... 21 29 . . . Central ...... 24 31 . . . Central ...... 15 38 .. Central ...... 55 O .... Central ...... 45 7 .... Central ...... 39 23 . . . Centtal ...... 30 22 . . . Central ...... 23 39. . . Central ...... 21 35 .. Central ...,.. 27 34. . . Central ...... 12 48 . . . Central ...... 33 25. . . Central ...... 12 39 . . . Steve Harper flies over Knights' heads and shoots. . . . .Galesburg . . .Limestone . . . . .Morton . . .Washington . . . .Richwoods . . . . .Manual . . . .Spalding .......Berganh Woodruff Springfield Lan. Springfield S. E. . . . .Chillicothe ........Pekin . . . .Metamora . . . .East Peoria WINTER SPORTS SCORES BASKETBALL WON 22 LOST 6 Central ..... 101 69. . . ............ Springfield Lan. Central ...... 59 48 . . . .... Washington Central ...... 65 69 . . . .... Richwoods Central ...... 80 44 . . . ..,. E. Peoria Central ...... 91 57 . . . .... Bergan Central ...... 74 64. . . .... Spalding Central ...... 65 47 . . . . . .Wheaton Central ...... 91 54 . . . .... Hillcrest Central ...... 69 49. . . .... Naperville Central ...... 54 49. . . .... McHenry Central ...... 79 55 . . . .... Springfield Central ...... 61 57 . . . ..... Pekin Central ...... 43 39. . . . . .Manual Central ...... 83 72 . . . . . .Limestone Central ...... 56 54 . . . ..... Woodruff Central ...... 74 80 .. .... Richwoods Central ...... 66 47. . . ,... E. Peoria Central ...... 87 67 . . . .... Bergan Central ...... 66 58. . . ..., Spalding Central ...... 56 53 . . . ..... Pekin Central ...... 56 53. . . . . .Manual Central ...... 60 63 ....... . . ,Limestone Central ...,.. 62 61 ........, . . .Woodruff Regional Central ...,.. 52 47 ........ ..... M anual Central ...,.. 69 54 ......... . . .Limestone Sectional Central ..,... 73 81 ........ .... R ichwoods Varsity was second in M-S Nine. Varsity was regional champs. SWIMMING WON 24 LOST 4 Central ...... 95 76 . . . .... Rock Island Central ...... 63 19. . . .... Spalding Central ...... 58 21 . . . ......,. Pekin Central ...... 86 84 . . . ..... Homewood Central ...... 46 37 . . .... Carl Sandburg Central ...... 69 14. . . ........ Manual Central ..... 117 48 . . . ...... Woodruff Central ...... 85 87 .. ......... Richwoods Central ..... 111 61 . . . . . .Davenport Central Central ..,.. 104 53 . . . .......... Bergan Central ...... 55 32 . . . .... Spalding Central . ..... 64 23 . . . ..... Woodruff Central ..... 112 60 . . . .... Bloomington Central ..... 113 56 . . . .....,. Bergan Central ..... 117 45. . . ..... Manual Central ..... 111 46 . . . ...... , .Pekin Central ...... 98 74 . . . .... Springfield Central ...... 84 88 .. .... Richwoods Central ..... 104 58 . . . .... Bloomington Central ..... 107 65 ..........,..,.. Davenport West Central ...... 74 98 ....................... Moline Central won first place in the Rock Island Relays. Central won first place in the Charger Invitational. Central won first place in the Downstate Eight Relays. Central won second place in the Conference. Central won second in the District. Central won sixteenth in state. YEDH SeafedL fo R: M. Pinkham, J. Maas, T. Potts, T. Hoppe, C. Valentine, G. Asbell, C Donaldson A Hightower J Ruff D Nelson Coach Suffield Row 3 B Rogler D Grieves, M. Murphy, G. Shadid Row 2: Coach Meischner, J. Shadid, R. Moore, L Grieves J Higgins J Rucker D Ruffin S Graf J Lopez S Yonkousl N Tim Hoppe was an all confer ence 3rd HIGH ON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM The 1974 varsity baseball team had an excellent season. They finished lst in the conference and had a 26-7 overall record. The Lions also placed five players on the alI-confer- ence team. With only three seniors graduating, the Lions can look forward to another fine year. They are coached by Joe Suffield. Senior John Ruff was a First Team All-Conference pitcher. Chris Grieves was an excellent pinch-hitter. , in t Imvk K ' - 4 '1 2. , H 1 .. s Q ll s M- K' , H A .wr fu A, , t X ...Q - A, ,Q Q J, i, 1 A ff--N rd , f K x - ' 1 3, S ,K , - i i,,!,iY-,U , -4 ,. W Q. sfwlk th:l,3Pw so . ' ' t' i A - . ' -A ,.k- fist , 3,-11 -' .- .L 'Y K ,Q 1+ My . . - F 00154, 6 7MW f, w?b b 9A i' A rg - ,A 25 f,.'17.,,g1f2, -. t , A+.. ,4 -'fix fy., .. . ,ff N M' fi. i M i Q f?'?'+WZtf's' M-1ififff'ff'. , if 5' 7 ' f s i .f ' , f, ' . V My K M , ni A . .i,lQl?i: v kfvxgig., . . f A 4'-. -,V 411,-'gf.'1 . 4-Q, .H ' : ' Q, - I xagxffwff-Q mi 5 so . ,,sf ':M:w-offs. Q, i' Aggie 4 Q ,e fs T' 5 Wife-fr, Sk s M, -,if .X MN .5 Jim Shadid prepares to make c throw from his shortstop posi- tion. .A ., , . gut X ., - f , -nw' M. S g . , ff ?,r,f5.f . - K I 1 ,Y - sg fy ff.-HQ, or V, .inf 2's -f-.. Q iz ji! rv' an , w.,f,f-3' .1 --....,,,n wifi . 2 L... s, . - Hggkiff -- -9 ' . ' t' 'Q T i w f'4t l?'f' . N ,Q 3 gy , x 15.5 I A V --'r s ffm- Hg ,, ,X XX, , KL ,I I .W H ' Tim Hoppe makes the throw from 3rd. The Lion hurler keeps this Ram honest. 4' P. f Vffsfjui 1, I Roy Moore was one of the teom's best hitters 41- .f1'Q L-1.5 , SOPI-IS IMPROVE The I974 sophomore baseball team finished the year with a fine 9-7 record. This was a marked improvement over their freshmen record and many sophs were able to play on the var- sity squad. Freshmen Baseball Front RowL TO R: D. Hasler,V. Smariesse,-R. Hepner, C. King, I M. Schlink, D. Tindall, M. Everhart, . G. Valance. Row 2: Coach Meischner, D. Hoover, G. Stewart, D. Brooks, F. Nau, D. Collins, B. Kilgore, M. Patton. y X . f .2 me , in '- ' L, r.', . H I . .Q tp , ff ' 1 I Q 'Il ei sv f fm, J y I if ff' ,.+ g,.:.f w I it ,I -5, , I I if- fffL. A e.. if V -ig, J . 5 . F. 'Y -ig, I 'jifg ' I kg- 'UVIR in SOPHS GAIN EXPERIENCE The freshman baseball team gained much valuable experience in playing their way to a 4-7 record. Many of the frosh were also allowed to compete at the sophomore level. Coached by Mr. Meischner, the freshmen had an excellent 2nd place finish in the Woodruff Invitational Tournament. ,Q .. iz fig ,IPP I E f - f 4 Nw'-N.-, -psy--X-qw-wwwwvr-M...,4 ... ...-. :..-i1,.nw:.w-f..:.i.,.,.,...,w:menf4'- -,.- .,.,. . Nw-----Wes: -1-.,..,,..M,....f....lfW s,.,...,W.o.m.,-., ......-W..- ,, ,, - ' 'I1' 'i1Y Lfl7 :s-M . ... . . .W .Mmm ne, ., .. ... , .. -. -.- , ., .. ., ,,,, M. ...M MW.,..M.,...,....,....-.W -WV ..-E .ss --T f ,,.,, W ,. ..,, ..v, , .,.....,:wfs'f'f 5, .Y-me---:iwd..,....x - 1.mauw.,,.,,. ,.., .,. H W. .Ms 9 Mm. in ..p:.sM.,.-.ff..fz:ww..,:,, f V ru num... .- ws :wM..fww.:c1xuv Row I: J. Evans, J. Little, K. Norman, D. Pitchford, A. Purham, T. Mc Gee, J. Fergu son, S. Wallace, M. Smith, N. Williams Row 2: J. Heintz, D. Zipprich, C. Patterson D. Mays, K. Boddie, A. Gibb, M. Faginkrantz, J. Davison, T. Richards Row 3: G Burdette, S. Kellogg, F. Metzger, P. Wilkes, T. Walker, T. Sturdivant, C. Blake, T. SCHOOL RECORDS FALL AS TR CK DOMINANCE CONTINUES ln I974, the PHS Track squad continued its mastery over all area competition while breezing its way to the conference championship. The team had a perfect 8-0 record and won the city meet by more than fifty points. Their other victories included a first at the Woodruff Relays, second at the Nor- mal Relays, first at the Ottawa Relays and first at the Peoria High Relays. A number of new school records were set this year. Dana Hiserote broke his own record by winning the two-mile in 9:06.6. James Little put the shot fifty-seven feet, nine and one half inches. Mark Faginkrantz triple lumped 39'7 , and Dorvas Pitchford highiumped six feet, three inches. Pitchford also set a record in the 330 yard low hurdles with a time of :39.4. Pat Wilkes nipped his own record in the 100 yard dash with a 9.8 clocking and combined with Al Purham, Steve Harper, and Dwayne Mays to run the 440 yard relay in :43.4. Central also sent ten top performers to the State meet in Champaign. They were: Greg Burdett, Steve Kellogg, Dave Ayoub fthe only freshmanl, Eric Richards, Dwayne Mays, Naymond and Danny Williams, James Little, Dana Hiserote, and Pat Wilkes who finished fifth in the 'l00. The Frosh-Soph team also won the Conference, so Peoria High track looks to be on solid foundations. - Hosking Row 4: Coach Genge, D. Ayoub, D. Hiserote, J. Fetcho, J. Schneider, M. , Byrkit, D. Williams, B. Baumgartner Row 5: Coach Salzer, K. Polk, P. Noirot, S. Har- . per, M. Mathews, D. Fisher, Coach LaCroix Dana Hiserote had an excellent season which was capped by his fourth place finish in the two-mile at the State meet. , yy? MDR V I Ea 22514: N Dwayne Mays finishes well ahead of all other runners. Coach Phil Salzer was named 1974 Illinois Track Coach of the Year. Front Row: R. Phillips, K. Lynch, P. Halter, J. Joy, R. Knickerbocker, J. Math, Row 2: Scheuble, W.Whi1e, S. Young, E. Wilson, J. Brewer, M. Kilgore, Coach Salzer, Row D. Burkifi, D. Mercer, C. Reed, S. Jackson, S. Thornlon, W. Felder, E. Simon, Row 3: 5: S. Schlick, B. Shipley, T. Whitaker, D. Trimmer, H. Allen, Row 6: Coach LaCroix, M. Ball, T. Taylor, L. Eades, J. Wiles, B. Wilkes, R. Brown, Row 4: P. Noiroi, B. Coach Genge ,. N.. .:,,.,,,..,...,..,.,....,- -gm.. , :W . ....s if. -1 -M W-.. w-vw , , , , W... , .. . A . ,f f, gg-pw,-I-,,-.-we , ...-..,.f,,- is-V. . f - '-1 vw.. . .. C v v W ,, , . in-r .E 0 A .,,,....,,.,, ,, 1f -9911 YF hw 'arfnn'-mgumnnt 1-im' 'l AJIFL ' nm 'NTRLL . ' kqzx ' gm. Xi R 1 ' ' , sl'JEllTRi' r nm f T M . l . 1 EE AL m if ,V Y '..,. V x. K J c i B .ci f - J J :if ff' Swv.: , A A W , 1 u, ,ll J ., .. . ,.., ., AA 'WW .51 gi ... . ,. fr 5 ,- ina 'if- 'rf - ,. l 249 NETMEN SERVE THEIR WAY TO VICTORY The Peoria High School tennis team continued its winning ways for another season by closing off the l974 cam- paign with a 20-4 overall record. The netters finished second in the M-S 9 with a I4-2 record. Top singles player, Senior Jeff Spietz was undefeated in conference play and had an excellent record of 38-3. Spietz also made it the quarterfinal round of the IHSA state meet before losing. Mike Keele was the only other senior in the top seven play- ers, so the Lions should have another fine season. Junior Jamie Nelson shows promise. L TO R Coach Tubbs G. Abraham, M. Olenick, S. Baker, J. Spietz, D. Shaw, D. Avery J Nelson M Keele, P. Strehlow, NOT PICTURED: B. Cooper Maw? It 'F if 4, H . , ,, 'Q t I Jeff Spietz was the best player in the conference. Juniors Morry Olenik Ueftj and Val Strehlow fabovej added depth tothe varsity. GIRLS ACE RIVALS The girl's tennis team stroked their way to a very successful season by placing third in the conference and district compe- titions. They had a six-two record, losing only to Rich- woods and Bergan. Some out- standing players were Carrie Spietz and Kathy Klise in both the singles and doubles, backed by Nancy Parkhurst and Sue Greene in doubles. Row 7: J. Long, A. Verkler, S. Blevins, W. Carson, Row 2: K. Ramsey, S. Pul- Iion, J. Reed, D. Lowell Central ..... 1 17 Central ..... 102 Central ..... 105 Central ...... 87 Central ...... 96 Central ...... 99 Central ..... 108 Central ..... 1 1 8 1 7 .... Galesburg 33 .... Limestone 18 V2 . .Woodruff Varsity placed first Varsity placed first Varsity placed first TRACK WON 8 LOST 24 .... 39 . . . 56 .... 54 .... 48 42 .... 51Vz .... 22 in District. in the M-S 9. in the Woodruff Relays. Varsity placed second in the Normal Relays. Varsity placed first Varsity placed first in the Ottawa Relays. in the PHS Relays. SPRING SPORTS . .Spalding scoiziis . . . .Normal . . . . .Manual Washington . . . . .Richwoods I-,ASEBALL .East Peoria WON 26 LOST 7 . . . .Bergan Pat Wilkes wins a heat on his way to a fifth place State finish. W gil Central ,...... 3 1 . . . Central ....... 5 1 . . . Central ....... 7 6 .. Central ....... 7 4 . . . Central .,..... 5 2 . . . Central ....... 3 6 . . . Central ....... 6 2 .. Central ....... 4 2 . . . Central ....... 7 1 I . . . Central ....... 9 5 . . . Central ....... 4 3. . . Central ....... 3 7 .... Central ...... 12 4 .... Central ....... 4 3 .... Central ....... 7 0 .... Central ...... 11 1 . . . Central ....... 3 2 . . Central ....... 0 1 . . . Central ...... 10 1 . . Central ....... 4 2 .... Central ....... 8 1 .... Central ....... 3 0 ,... Central ....... 1 4 ...- Central ......, 3 4 .... Central ...... 12 3 .... Central ....... 3 I . . . District: Central ...... 16 9 .... District Championships: Central ....... 4 0 .... Regional: Central ....... 7 4 .... Regional Championships: Central ....... 0 3 .... Season Continued: Central ....... 9 5 .... Central ....... 6 1 .... Central ....... 4 3 ....... FROSH: 4-7 Conference Record Second in Woodruff Invitational SOPH: 8-6 in M-S 9 TENNIS WON 20 LOST Central ....... 9 0 .... Central ....... 9 0 .... Central ....... 7 2 .... Central ....... 9 0 .... Central ....... 4 5 .... Central ....... 6 3 .... Central ....... 7 2 .... Central ....... 9 0 .... Central ....... 7 2 .... 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I know that l've tried my very best, as have the rest of the staff, to make this a good book, a book that will be well-liked. I only hope that we have succeeded. There are so many people that I want to thank: First, I want to thank the staff as a whole for working together and being the only staff to ever make the deadline. Donna McRoberts-for designing the cover. Mr. Kettleborough-for your many thoughts, ideas, and designs con- cerning the book Tom Gross and John Heintzman-for coming through when I needed you Judy-for being the only one to make our actual deadline Dave--for taking over a iob that was originally not your responsibility and lafter you GYAIGI making the most of it Lee-to a line-crazy sophomore who handled Iquite well I must sayl an editors iob Lori-for all the hard work and typing lRemember the indexl Jonesy-for taking over Spano's iob and keeping with the CREST staff traditions in our new room Ruthie-for quietly yelling and getting the iob done on time Demps-for keeping with the rag tradition, for the advice and assis- tance, and for the encouragement all through the year Ron--for keeping me going all year long, for making me stop and see what I was doing with your good advice leven though I sometimes got mad, you were usually rightly and for coming through on the work end when I was desperate To all of the teachers who quietly permitted CREST work to be done instead of class work lespecially Mr. Christianl To Mr. R. J. Stevenor--for your advice and kind reassurance And last but not least, Janie, for merely being my friend Finally, now that it's over, l look back, heave a sigh of relief, and soy good luck to next year. Teri AUTOGRAPHS 5 i 5 Q Z 1 -3 'S 1 53 Q s J L 3 - 3 ,f - , i 1 3 5 2
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