Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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Grayeb TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................. . . .CZ ELLENJUNEQ FACULTY ................ . . .QO REBECCA GITTRICH, JENNIFER LEWIS ORGANIZATIONS ................... 34 900 rr GITTRICH, MARK NICHOLAS, TERRY THOMPSON SPORTS ........................ 86 MA RK WEIMER, ALEX HODGE FRESHMEN ........ .... I Q6 JEMERBE SOPHOMORES . . . . . . . I44 TRACY PETRAKIQ JUNIORS ...... .... I 62 KELLYANDREA SEN SENIORS .I............. .... I 82 KARA DOLANC, MARCEE MURRAY STUDENT LIFE ......... .... 2 I8 IvnvA MORGAN, KELLYMAQUN ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . . .234 Busnvfss STAFF INDEX .................. . .... Q58 DIVISION PAGES BY LYNN FLEMING COVER DESIGN BY PAM Mo rrLEY M. .. ,L v ADMINISTRATION William C. Robertson HGUY F- Whlffikef Principal, Peoria High School Superintendent Of Schools MR I-IIIFREE 1979-1980 BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated, Ito r: Mrs. Elizabeth Cleaverg Mr. Ed Hoerr, Presidentg Mrs. Marilyn Ketay. Stand- ing I to r: Mr. Leo Sullivang Mr. Richard Suttong and Dr. Edward Clover. Mr. William Koep- pel, Vice President not pictured. ADMINISTRATIDN Y ,:, ,EE:,, A at z,iE i,, 11-fiE A- --L- : f t 2 James Smarjesse Administrative Assistant Henry Stepping Administrative Assistant Gary Tindall Dean of Boys Dottie Rogers Dean of Girls William Adams Counselor Bruce Boyle Counselor Cindy Cooper Counselor William England Counselor James McCormick slll r Counselor Vlhlliam Lambert Home Counselor Mary Bencner Attendance Clerk Leanne Brodbeck A y. Clerk Pnyllis Burdette School Nurse Colleen Cramer Administrative Asstfs Secretary Peggy Engelbrecnt Treasurer Mary Jane Gillespie Dean's Secretary Jeanne Gould Supply Clerk Gloria Gresnan Secretary Johanne Grevvell Head Librarian Barbara Hauck Study l-lall Clerk Mary Huber Librarian Florence Mabee Librarian mmumv ,Q mmw' OFFICE HELP AND LIBRARIANQ Wm is 5 P2232 41 .,,.-M Brenda McCollum Principals Secretary Patti O'Donnell ' Administrative Asstfs Secretary Fern Spencer Librarian Leanne Waller Secretary M4 f 4 4 L r CAFETERIA HELP AND SECURITY if 15' ii'S'3v qfs Bow 1, L to B: Gladys Moran, Bonnie Finney, Helen Shoff, Connie Lovett, Bow 2: Velma Crowley, Joanne Tewell Julia Boddie, Nola Howell, Jeanne Coffey, Betty Brown, Sue Vincent, Bow 3: Marlene Crandell, Margaret Lord Rosalie Hamilton, Nancy Correll. Not Pictured: Sue Hoover. Mg., 1 'fr 1 f' 5 Millie Aderholtz 3 x IQ ,gi Security Guard N f Carol Foster i, ,. 4-gg: N Security Guard 1- Mike Bipscn Security Guard Cliff Shell Security Guard 5 iv. -1 f I I H H I Don Baker Sophomore English, Journal- ism, Opinion Advisor, Ouill 81 Scroll Sandra Carruthers Sophomore English, Business Atro Club Sponsor Lois Carson Sophomore Zi Junior English Senior Service Advisor John Davidson Speech, Speech Team Advisor Jay Glatz Speech, Debate Team Advisor Bill Hasselbacher Sophomore English, Shake- speare, Asst. Sophomore Foot ball Coach, Asst. Track, S.W.H Advisor Beverly Holmes Mystery 8 Science Fiction, Sen ior English Patricia Hunt- not pic- tured Junior 8 Senior English Litera ture Mildred Kieter Junior 8 Senior English, Drama MATH AND SCIENCE YQG9' L. 6 t 'll' Randy Schick Algebra Marion Sizemore Physiology, Biology Robert Stevenor Sarah Allen Chemistry Jerry Behrens Algebra, Sophomore Class Sponsor Chris Bill Algebra, Geometry, Girls' Bas- ketball Coach, Asst, Girls' Soft- ball William Christian Geometry, Calculus, Senior Class Sponsor J.H. Dempsey Algebra Walter Fink Geometry, Trigometry Fred Genge Algebra, Girls' Track Coach James Gottwald BiolOQY. PhysioloQY. Asst, Baseball Coach, Asst. Basket- ball Pat Hampton Algebra Gillian Harden Geography, Earth and Beyond Rudy Higgins Algebra, Ticket Manager James Horsman Life Sciences, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Carl Horst Physics Dennis lrvvin Psychology, Algebra, Geome- try, Computer Programming, Intramural Director Robert LaCroix Biology, P.E., Head Cross- Country Coach, Asst. Track Anthony Panczak Biology, Golf Coach Chemistry, Biology, CREST Advisor LANGUAGE AND SUCIAL STUDIES Edna Baker German Ann Caveny Spanish, international Club Richard Christian U.S. History, Key Club Advisor Arth ur Dyes World History, Jazz Club Fred Genge World History, Girls' Track Coach Charles Grayeb Economics, Student Council Advisor Jon Harden World Geography Marguerite Irwin French Richard laacson U.S. History Carol Mathews Spanish Mary Maxwell U.S. History, Government Russell McBrien Government tall' Joseph Neff French, A,V. Crew, Stage Crew Phil Salzer U.S. History, Asst. Football Coach, Track Coach Jean Brentz Foods Lila Burgess Clothing Marilyn Durbin Typing, Shorthand, Intro Busi DGSS Becky Fay Clothing, Child Development Family Living Judy Fuson Bookkeeping, Intro Business Typing Marilyn Humphrey Intro Business, Business Law TYPWIQ George Irwin Business, Distributive Ed. Cleve Klopfenstein Business, Consumer Ed., 0 1: ITI cn -i U: C Q, D CD Z3 IP O. S. U! 9. .mm-ma-W-vo tt,..,.w,., ART. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. AND MUSIC Bill Alverson Industrial Arts, Wood Shop Richard Casper Orchestra Frank Hagen Art, Sculpture, Cermaics, Paint- ing Karen Henderson Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Girls' Ensemble Charles Hicok Auto Shop Don Kettleborough Painting, Art, Drawing, Art club l.. Krapp industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing G. Lewis Auto Shop, Industrial Arts if 1 - K , , Z ...,. X -.few-wgxizg gtk ex ' flrfii Q.. x r Allen Lurie industrial Arts, Metal Shop Gene Nelson Graphic Arts, industrial Arts. Herb Stoskopf Band erti , .er- H, .5l. I - . ltr , - . A - 1- N-N ' FW 5 T , vg,n:?7 5' I Q A - mafia . W X X gn I X if K X , st .. 5 IXX X if XX I - . sg 'N I I -1 1 1 . f is .. i n 5 35 'A--fs 1 s -2 .-f , I A ' It :ijt ,' - f: . 1 ,, A R ix I 1 , U J if W-new 'Aa A 4 .1 .av i a QQ N , SPECIAL EDUCATION fix lv' 1 2 . Q i n-'fi r -A - -1-fire.. p .. ' . N 6 . 4 . je' Q , Xu . l ' 2 E t r ,li -rl grainy l , Ami E l Mary Trumpold Special Ed., English, Jr. Class Sponsor Pam Yentes. Special Ed, Earlene Bagley Special Ed. Paul Beiersdorf Special Ed. Multiple Handicap- ped, Asst. Boy's Swimming Coach, l-lead Girls'SWimming Cynthia Bennett Special Ed. Resource Room, Frosh Class Sponsor Theoline Chamness Special Ed. Orthopedic, Special Ed. MCA Dept. Chairman Nancy Hasenstein Special Ed. Orthopedic Judy Kilgus Special Ed. Gayla Morrow Special Ed. Dave Obergtel Special Ed., Comm. of Forty Sponsor Stewart Regnier Special Ed. Dept. Chairman Asst. Frosh Football coach Girls' Track Melissa Ricketts Special Ed., English, Cheerlead- ing Sponsor Maggie Sheehan Special Ed. Wk. Tr. Kari Sommer Special Ed., Pom-Pom Squad Advisor i i 55 Charles Buescher P.E,, Varsity Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Lucille Cole PHYSICAL EDUCATION P.E., Girls' Intramurals, Girls' P.E. Dept. Chairman Gean Dentino P.E., Gymnastics Club Margo Kamerer P.E., Asst. Volleyball Coach Larry Lavery P.E., Varsity Football Coach, Drivers' Ed. Pete Margetis P.E., Asst. Football Coach Ken Meischner P.E., Freshman Baseball Coach, Sophomore Basketball Coach Barbara Bula ' P,E.,Girls' Softball Coach -Z Ann Tindall 1. Ron Sell Swimming, Boys' Swim Coach Mike Stuart P.E., Varsity Wrestling Coach, Boys' P.E. Dept. Chairman P.E., Girls' Intramurals TBF OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD i.. ali' I , W K I . , gg, ww ,Q -f . v 1- -.L Q T TT jg' A t lg' f A TA My ,'TZ fl F It E 35 'A ga W , X-4,1 4 r it 4 tg K my The TBP Outstanding Teacher Award is pre- sented annually by the CREST staff to the PHS teacher who best exemplifies the high standard of teaching set by Mr. Ted B. Flue- gel, a former teacher and CREST advisor. Through this avvard, vve honor a teacher who combines dedication, patience, and guidance with concern, and most of all, friendship. This is our way of thanking him for all he's done. The 1980 CREST statf respectfully announces this year's recipient, Mr. Richard Christian. yytyyy 6 2 5 3 2 E 32 o R G A N I z A T I o N s STUDENT COUNCIL GREGG MORRIS KELLY ANDREASEN KARA DOLANC President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Hall Award Winner KATHLEEN SCHERTZ ELLEN JONES DAVE HILLIARD Recording Secretary Treasurer Pariiamentarian 051- 3 X 'W' .eft to right, Row 1: K. Dolanc, P, Golden, K. Schaufelberger, D. Landis, K. Hankins, S. Congress: Row 2: P. Sheehan, E. Jones, K. Helfrich, T. Petrakisg Row 3: 4, Burnett, G. Morris, K. Sawyer, J. Plack, G. Scharp. Not Pictured: K, Andreasen, D. Garbs, D. Hilliard. l At the beginning of the school year, ,he Morris-Andreasen Administration ulfilled one of its major objectives by istributing The Lion's Tale hand- ook to the students. Other Council events followed quickly. Homecoming I979, with the theme A Night on Ses- ame Street, was executed with per- ection. Stunt Shows were a huge suc- zess, with the class of 1980 winning, ind, once again, a bonfire was held on lerke Field after the final night of stunt shows. The traditional Homecoming Darade and Half-time Ceremonies were performed in a majestic manner, and Kim Ross was crowned Home- :oming Queen by Vice-President Kelly Xndreasen. Indeed, Homecoming I979 was a record-breaker from both a financial and attendance standpoint. 'he first of Council's big money-mak- ng movies was Hooper Student Council's first educational assembly featured Champions, a multi-media production sponsored by Camfel Pro- ductions. When the Christmas season came around, the students continued to record-breaking pace begun at Homecoming. To help the Salvation Army, Council provided fifty bushel baskets and filled fifty boxes with food for needy families in our community. Students broke past records in giving so generously to both the 56-a-day and canned goods drives. Council also sponsored a Christmas party for handicapped children at Thomas Jef- ferson School. Before second semester, Student Council directories were put on sale. During the basketball season, Student Council was busy judging for the Mid- State 10 Sportsmanship Trophy. The school displaying the best sportsman- ship receives this travelling P.H.S.- sponsored trophy. Criteria used in judging included: respect shown by the students toward the opposing team, game officials, and members of their own student body: respect forthe National Anthem and school loyalty songs, and general enthusiasm for their own school and team. ln March the Presidential and Vice-Presidential elections were held. During Student Council Week in March, Council spon- sored its second sell-out movie, Uptown Saturday Night. The sec- ond semester educational assembly featured the United States Air Force Rock Band. With its performance, Stu- dent Council ended the school year as actively as it began. Gregg A. Morris, President Next year's president, Alpnie Kilgus, speaks before the student body. 'kv Dave Hilliard takes i.D. pictures, one of Student CounciI's services to the school COMMITTEE OF 40 Row 1, left to right: N. Hinnen, C. LeFevre, A, Hodge, D. Phipps, A. Hodge, N. Ellis, S. Shaw, K. Hankins, L. Ferris, P. Lavery, K. Hansen, Ft. Farnang Row 2: L Petit, S. Henry, S. Helden, L. Kearne, T. Upchurch, L, Goett, K. Hinnen, C. Mitten, J. Congress, M. Davis, C. Hansen, Row 3: D. Dolen, C. Wenger, G Danehower, H. Ferris, A. Phipps, Standing is Mr. Obergtel, sponsor. v' a-alta 'L ith jg? N fwgf K ff if 7 S v jaw W 1, Z 2 ff' i L wngrfwg . ,fi ? 24 1 'M 2 . ,L L . 4'S The officers are, left to right: A. Phipps, S. Shaw, C. Lelfevre, N. Ellis, Ft. Farnan, K. Hankins. Another busy day at the Committee Booth. Salesgirls at work. Committee of Forty sets up for the Spring vice-versa, Carnival Capers. was ' -.-wnn.,,t Q-be-' JQQHQ as-H x -11 'P ar 3. - ....m:::........,.,., ,.. ... H , - , ,A V A beautifully decorated carnival awaits its eager participants. 4 Ns. f f '58 ' A W ,..,v,.., ,.. aw, ,,, M .L.... 3. . ti s kg k.:., -1 gg- 'ff - V .- i At Capers friends gathered to get their pictures taken to remind them of the fun they had. 0 One of the favorite booths was the dunking machine. CREST EDITORIAL STAFF I ELLEN JONES LYNN FLEMING Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Y'-r MARCEE MURRAY NINA MORGAN JENI ERBE KARA DOLANC Senior Editor Student Life Editor Freshman Editor Typist 'N-'as , l'Z '1' TOM INGFIASSIA PHIL GOODWIN ALEX HOOGE BOB RIPP Photographer Photographer Photographer PIWOTOQVHDIWY Editor REBECCA GITTRICH JENNIFER LEWIS SCOTT GITTRICI-I TRACY PETFIAKIS FGCUITV EGITOF Faculty Editor Organizations Editor Sophomore Editor KELLY ANDREASEN MARK WEIMER MARK NICHOLAS PAM LEVERTON Junior Editor Sports Editor Index Organizations MONTY RAYMOND SCOT CONGRESS RICK CIBELLI KELLY MASON Photographer Photographer Photographer Student Life CREST EDITORIAL STAFF fm ,sn aww CREST BUSINESS STAFF mf S wfd 'Wu Top: Tracie Wood, Nancy Joy, bottom: Pam Roten, Sue Sanders, Merijo Worrick, Mr. Klopfensiein, Dee Gray, Ted Sanford, Absent from h 1 Angela Hilliard, Me-lind H ' p o oz a ulett, Duane Dolen, Cathy Tneobald. THE DPINIDN STAFF CARMEL KIEFER PAT RILEY DEBBIE LANDIS Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor if ! Row 1: J. Hatcher, S. Congress, J. Erbe, L. Rubin, T. Cebulko, E. Berg, P. Riley, K. Lake, D. Landis, G. Phelps, Row 2: L. Lewis, G. Mason, R. Gittrich, J. Hartwig, S. Strodel, S. Turetzky, R. Goodwin, Row 3: M. lrisn, D. McCurdy, A. Hodge, C. Noirot, T. Woods, J. Brilesg Row 4: J. Canham, N. Ellis, C. Kiefer, D. Plunkett, P. Lewis. KATHY LAKE GIGI PI-IELPS JOHN CANI-IAM Feature Editor News Editor Photo Editor JENI ERBE Managing Editor NANCY ELLIS GEORGE SANFORD Sports Editor Sports Editor LINDA JONES Exchange Editor Business Staff NINA MORGAN KEY CLUB 5, .. . gr Left to Right, Flow 1: A. Hodge, Pi. Covelli, K, Lake, G. Phelps, G. Morris, S. Ulm, D. Eadsg Row 2: C. Pio, D. Willis, L. Fleming, J. Butterfield, S. Congress, M. Lavalleeg Flow 3: Fl. Mansfield, M, Vance, L, Jones, P. Stuart, D. Nickels, K, Sawyer, A. Zipprich, N. Eary, F. Moore, Bow 4: Mr. Christian, advisor, J, Briles, S. Sommers, J, Hanwig, A. Hodge, D. Josenhans, D. Fosterg Row 5: C, Noirot, J. Lumberry, J. Dunivan, C. Hardin, D. Plunkett, B. Blough, P. Neubert, B. Davis, B. Whitney, M. Atchison, P. Goin, M. Raymond, S. Chako. af, ?3,p:2L4,z. l The officers are, left to rightg C, Pio, B. Whitney, C. Noirot, M. Welmer. W ,ly ,.. f fl H :rn an. .M f Y WW One of the Key Club'S fund raisers was a challenge basketball game with the faculty. Although the club made a valiant effort we faculty was victorious. AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB PAM MOTFLEY DAVE HILLIARD President Vice-President ANGELA HILLIAHD DOUG ANDERSON Secretary Treasurer Afro Club's Santa Claus visits Lincoln Grade School at Christmas time. , if 1557 ' 9251 'Ve- 55 ,lf Ricky Pegues leads a game at Afro Club's Christmas Party. ORTHDPEDIC AIDEQ Standing, leh to right: M. Klug, K. Holland, E. Collins, J. Waibleg Kneeling: H. Hastings, D. Josenhans, A. Kilgus. DEANS' PAGES Row 1, left to right: P. Heidewald, J. Hazen, J. Butterfield, B. Whitney, J, Vivod, D, Frankel, K. Fray, H. Ferris, A, Carson, L. Krappg Row 2: Fi. Gaiter, J. Fuzznei S. Davis. SENIOR SERVICE new - wav 'K my 4 . ly N. H 2' Wulf. 'Q N eq N ...X , T . , W 4 1' -1 n-1' . , 3: , T of 6 ..L,.t',t iQzfl4s'n 1 .. y sl 4' g ' 5 ...h , . if' 'WUUJ 4 'Nui' Q M ' X' N A A T m- I s ' 4. V 1 s. , K W' Q .W w . ff 'xi' -Q,v.w.l'.4,: A X Q s i. X xr why .lf . E fa Xi 4 , w 3' -. ' '-4 -, ' A 3 X2 QA . i 'f -1,2 4-' 'N 'M ' .r . 4, J' - - V . Q v- V g 'vw -. . , , 3 'ware ' x 6 Q.. Ik W7 . R -'Q 'al 'Q , '- ' - ow 1: Mrs, Carson, advisorg J. Crosby, S. Shaw, L. Peck, K. Dolanc, L. Basquin, B. Metzger, J. Behrends, J. Erbe, T. Thompson, D. Foster, G. Phelps, L anesg Row 2: T. Upchurch, K. Linn, K. Ross, N. Eliis, N. Hinnen, J. Rittmiller, B. Stahl, C. Kiefer, C. LeFevre, E. Anderson, A. Phipps, L. Zielinski, S. Anderson. The officers are Terry Thompson, Julie Rittmiller, Lori Zielinkski, and Jeni Erbe. OFFICE OCCUPATIONQ Row lx A. Cohen, D. Gabbert, G. Miller, T. Flutledgeg Row 2: D. Gillespie, lvl. Weber, J. Casper A Kennedy, Ft. Jackson, Row 3: L. Davies, M. Dailey, S. Rosenbaum, V. Avery, E. Harris, T, Powell M Meiss, M. Lueders, S. Atterberry, B. Stahl. Office Occupations students prepare for their careers in office vvork by receiving on the job training in offices throughout the city. The office occu- pations class is affiliated vvith the Illinois Office Education Association and the Office Association of America. 'These are youth organizations for stu- dents interested in careers in secretarial and clerical occupations. Activi- ties by the organization include the Area IU Fall Conference, State Leader- ship Conferences, participation in area and state level business skill con- tests, and an Employer Appreciation Banquet at the end of the year. Pictured at the left is Jackie Casper. Her Office Occupations job vvas at school, assisting lvlrs. Engelbrecht. l-ler main duties were typing checks, records, and reports, filing, and answering the phone. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION ..,.,....-..-ay V,,, H -Q .QI Wil i xi -..I L. Basquin J. Borsellino Fl, Brecklin D. Christianson T. Clemons G. Garrett D. Holland J. lsraelson S. Janssen S. Johnson J. Kelly C. Magnuson M. Marit Michael Noe received the Outstanding Distributive Educa- tion Award for 1980 at the annual DEXCWS Employer Appre- Eiation Banquet, held May 7. This award is based on growth nd maturity both in school and on the job. The criteria used lor the school related portion are attendance, grades, gen- eral disciplinary behavior, and attitude. On the job the criteria used are different. The student is expected to show initiative, complete assigned tasks, coop- erate with supervisors and co-workers, call in when late or absent, and tollow directions. This year's recipient, Michael, plans to attend ICC in the fall and major in Business Adminis- tration and Accounting. J. Mayernick S. McKinley M D Noe . Palley l.. Peck J. Schafts S. Schumacher S. Seppelt T. Singer S. Smith G M. . Switzer ' QJTT? Whitby COOPERATIVE WORK STUDY Annette Banks Reg Berg Nate Bovee Connie Brereton Keith Coleman Henrietta Edwards Paula Evans Karen Gayles Diane l-lardimon Jett Harris Paul Heidewald Gary Hohulin Sam Johnson Joanna Klatt Tim Kluever Pam Lane Dan Lattimore Pam Leverton Mark Lewis Diane Livingston Donna Mahieu Mark Marchand Tim McFaII Lori McGarvey Phyllis McGrane Brenda Metts Andy Moon Kelly Moore Paula Parker Kara Nelson Toni Payton Richard Severns Pat Small Jackie Trapps Janice Whitelow Mike Whiteside Deborah Whitma Ann Younes Jodi Zahner l'l LIBRARY AIDES ' ' 'Z' 4 we ga 7 E ' ' V V V V. zg. , UIQ eft to right: Mrs. Huber, librarian, T. Feenie, K. Olling, A. Zipprich, J. Congress, M. Jacobs, S. Ulms, N. Westbrook, C. Graves, L. Petit, C. McClure, C Leggison, H. Jones, M. Sims, Mrs. Greweil, E. Brewer, J. Loyd, P. Sanders, seated: W. Mclntire, S. Lullay, K. Doran, J. Flyan. CUUNQELORS' PAGES Row 1, left to right: E. McDonough, K. Theobald, J. Kunkel, L. Lewis, C. Buchele, T. Thompson, J. Behrends, E. Anderson, A. Phipps, C. Kollar, A. Criser, Ft Erickson, M. Seppelt, K. Yar1deII,S, Strodel, J. Grieves, B. Yandell, K. Hansen, Row 2: W. Blackwell, M. Chan, A. Etaugh, L. Kearne, D, Ayoub, A. Feinerman, S Henry, S. Kostas, D. Phipps, K. Josenhans, L. Hilst. AUDIO-VISUAL CREW Flow 1: G. Claussen, B. Doran, T. Carey, A. Doran, M. Norton, L. Costas, M. Pierce, W. Wallis, S. Norton, A, Weilzel, C. Smith G Laughland Ft Zadocks Atkinsong Row 2: M. Wallis, D. Gillig, D. Mayberry, D. Gardner, D. Garbs, D. Costas, E. Magnuson, C. Yerke, A. Register, F. Alexander D Howard L Morriso K. Beckwith, K. Bushnell, B. Bouillon. C. Yerke Advisor-Mr. B. Doran W. Wallis D. Gillig A. Register D. Garbs STAGE CREW Ne W R I' . The trumpets make their presence known from the back of the band room, Jett Jasinski leads the sax section. 57 CONCERT BAND A The seniors in the band are: Left to right: K. Schaufelberger, E. Wilsen, M. Safford, A. Hodge, C. Kiefer, W. IVicCurdy, D. Walker B. Lemieux, L. Davies, D. Temple, T. Dempsey, D. Wiesel. is VL.L. . PICCOLO iEllen Lueders FLUTES Amanda Ashby iSue Bateman Kim Furness Melanie Gough Gayla Jackson Keith Jackson Renee Judkins Jeanne Lavery Ellen Lueders Eva Pelton Sue Peters Linda Turner Deborah Wissel OBOES Jody Briles 'iGloria Nielson Nancy Olson Erica Wilsen CLARINETS iDebbie Barry Mark Filip Tanya Hauck Carmel Kiefer Heidi Knauer Phil Lewis Mark Lockwood Dawn Walker BASS CLARINE TS iDenise Brown Greg Lockwood ALTO SAXOPHONE iJeff Jasinski TENOR SAXOPHONE :Tim Dempsey BAR! TONE SAX OPHONE i'Wally McCurdy TRUMPETS Rick Cheatam Lucille Davies Kent Franz Scott Hess Bill Hicok Andy Hodge Mike Ingram Daryl Johnson Bill Lemieux Mark Misselhorn Robert Polakow Mike Safford Kim Schaufelberger fDave Temple FRENCH HORN f Mark Taborn TROMBONES :Alex Hodge Tedd Neff Brian Polstra Tom Willadsen BARITONES Barb Dinnell iKathy Harden Roger Neumiller TUBAS Mark Nicholas :Dave Walker TYMPANI fDave Hilliard PERCUSSION Steve Dempsey Patrick Klise Ken Mooberry Eva Pelton Karla Schaufelberger 'Tim Shirley Herman Wade if Denotes Principal CONCERT DRCHESTRA FIRST VIOLINS 'i 'fRichard Covelli Julie Behrends Carol Buchele Lisa Lewis Sarah Nugent Sarah Vesonder SECOND VIOLINS Marjorie Beeney Eva Burmeister Linda Fanta 'Nancy Golden Pat Golden Michelle Picha Kristy Sanders VIOLAS Harold Abel Linda Fleming 'Carmel Kiefer Tina Morgan CELLOS 'iRonald Bordeaux Jean Walker BASSES tTim Beeney David Johnson FLUTES i Sue Bateman Renee Judkins Ellen Lueders OBOES iGloria Nielson Erica Wilsen CLARINETS Debbie Barry iMark Filip TRUMPETS Rick Cheatam Andy Hodge Dave Temple FRENCH HORN Y Mark Taborn TROMBONES tAlex Hodge Tedd Neff Tom Willadsen TUBA Dave Walker TYMPANI Dave Hilliard PERCUSSION Steve Dempsey 'Tim Shirley Herman Wade 1' Denotes Section Leader t i Concertmaster The seniors in the orchestra are: Left to right: L. Fleming, N. Golden, J. Behrends, C. Kiefer, R. Bordeaux, R. Covelli, C Buchele, M. Beeney. In Chicago in January of 1980 over 700 students from all parts of lili- nois were chosen to play in the All-State Orchestra. Those chosen were among the best musicians in the entire state. The musicians honored from P.H.S. were: RON BORDEAUX CARMEL KIEFER MARK TABORN DAVID TEMPLE SUPERIOR SOLOS C. Kiefer R. Bordeaux R. Coveili SUPERIOR TRIO C. Kiefer R. Bordeaux R. Covelli EXCELLENT S. Vesonder STRING CHOIR Covelli . Behrends Buchele . Lewis . Vesonder Nugent M. Richa Golden . Fleming Kiefer Bordeaux J. Walker Johnson SWING CHOIR Leftto right, Flow 1: K. Scherlz, J. Behrends, A. Page, B. Metzgerg Row 2: B. Parkhurst, T. Koch, P. Goins, Row 3: D. Socall, S. Strodel, J. Crosby, B. Fabry, Row 4: G. Morris, K. Blackwell, M. Stauske, J. Lyons. CDNCERT CHOIR SOPRANOS Kelly Andreasen 'Hlodi Behrends iBecky Fabry 'fMargi Gavlinski i'Cheryl Gnepper tBonnie Goodale i'Eileen McDonough Polly McGinnis Catherine Noirot Amy Page Diana Stewart Sally Strodel :Seniors SOPRANOS Con 't. ALTO5 Corft. iBetsey Stubbs Barb MGTZQGV :Terry Thompson Lauren FleauQh Susan Ulm Kathleen Schertz ALTOS TENORS iEllen Anderson PhilGOif1 Jill Butterfield RUSS Goin i'Tracy Clemons Tim KOCH Mane Crosby Joe Krones Dee Gray Mindy Harvey Jonell Lumberry Bob Parkhurst David Waller David Wilson BASSES ffKevin Blackwell Anthony Bowman Charles Goodale Keith Hood Jett Lyons Gregg Morris David Niemi Mark Pierce Scott Rider Don Scoles Mark Stauske SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE pai ,ga s r r Q W 4 i3 ilr ii Left to right: T. Petrakis, M. Vance, D. Phipps, D. Miller, L. Costas, M. Davis, L. Helfrich, J. Anderson, C. Pilie, P. Stuart, D. Socall. FRESHMAN CHORUS Left to Right, Row 1: C. Graves, L. Fiist, C. Wenger, V. Runge, H. Morris, E. Peiton, L. Storm, Row 2: D. Hone, L. Morrison, K. Kaufmann, J. Weber, M. Johnson, M. Qualls, C. Rohrer. SPEECH 5 .QF 3 .xi - - I 3 tfgt J Leftfo right, Row 1: G. Spano, J. Neumiller, L. Fleming, Flow 2: A. Page, J. Erbe, L. Reaugh, Row 3: L. Rubin, S. Disharoon. The P. H. S. Speech Team did extremely well this year. Through the coaching expertise of Dr. John Davidson, the team won five out of nine tournaments: The Flichwoods High School tournament, the ICC tournament, the Normal Com- munity High School tournament, and the District and Sec- tional tournaments. ln the other four tournaments the team placed in the top five. At the State level, Jeni Erbe placed second in Declamation and third in Extemporaneous Speak- ing. Lee Rubin wa third in Original Comedy and sixth in Humorous Interpretation. Lauren Fteaugh was sixth in Radio Speaking and Scott Disharoon sixth in Original Oratory. The team finished fourth overall. During the year, Lisa Helfrich did a great job in Prose Heading, finishing seventh in the Peoria High Tournament. Scott Disharoon was an asset to the team this year, going to State in Oratory, and placing fourth at Dis- tricts in Humorous Duet Acting with partner Amy Page. Betsy Lueders was seventh in Prose Reading and fourth in Verse Reading at Sectionals. Lynn Fleming placed fourth in Dra- matic Interpretation and, with partner Jane Neumiller, fin- ished seventh in Dramatic Duet Acting at Districts. Jane fin- ished out the season with a fourth at Bloomington Higt School tournament in Dramatic Interpretation, and fifth a Thornwood High School in Original Oratory. Greg Spano fin ished mid-year in Radio Speaking with a third at Norma Community High School. The Readers Theater Team, consisting of Jeni Erbe, Le Rubin, Jane Neumiller, Lauren Fteaugh, and Lynn Fleming won their District competition and placed fourth at Section als. Jeni, Lee and Lynn made All-District cast. The team is losing four seniors this year, but is looking for ward to an excellent year in competition with the returning members. DEBATE Lett to right, Row 1: L. Moen, J. Schellenberg, G. Gusman, B. Wagnerg Row 2: Fi. Daker, D. Niemi, T. Willadsen, L. Wilsong Row 3: K, Helfrich, H. Knauer, Mr Giatz, A. Etaugh, G. Nielsen. The team of Niemi-Wiiladsen had a record of 24-20 and qualified in the Quarterfinals at State. Nielsen-Etaugh finished at 35-20 and were I.H.S.A. State Finalists. Moen-Niemi were among the top sixteen teams with a 20 win and 4 loss record. Daker and Wagner finished up the sea- son at 12-12. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sherry Anderson Ronald Bordeaux Brett Boyle Craig Cavins Richard Covelli Jane Crosby Brian Davis Jane Davis Kara Dolanc Nancy Ellis Jennifer Erbe Linda Fleming Dianne Foster Cheryl Gnepper Nancy Golden Scott Hale Karrie Hankins Jeffery Hazen Scott Heppner Nancy Hinnen Alexander Hodge Mary Hull Jill Johnston Elen Jones Linda Jones Kathleen Kammerer Thomas Karl Timothy Karl Carmel Kiefer Ann Kollar Kathy Lake Debbie Landis Greg Laughland Pat Lavery Carol Lelfevre Marla Lueders Robin Ludy Wally McCurdy Barbara Metzger Brad Mosberg David Nickels Bradford Parsons Gigi Phelps Angela Phipps Christopher Pio Lauren Reaugh Julie Rittmiller Ann Rogers Susan Shaw David Temple Teresa Thompson Suzann Verdun David Walker Margaret Weber Dolores Willis Erica Wilsen Elizabeth Wilson Rick Zadocks Lori Zielinski JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Michael Coartney Lynn Costa Melissa Davis Cheryl Dooley Andrea Etaugh Angi Feinerman Michael Gabbert Rebecca Gittrich Phillip Goin Suzanne Hartman Johnna Hartwig Daryl Hauck John Healy Karen Helfrich Susan Henry Kimberlee Heuck Lisa Hilst Douglas Hoffman Roderich Howell Leslie Jenkins Sandra Kostas Heidi Knauer Matthew Lehmann Richard Mayer Mark Nicholas Gloria Nielsen Nancy Olson Lisa Pettit Janice Plack Daniel Plunkett David Ryan Kenneth Sawyer Jeffery Schwarze Timothy Shirley Sarah Sommer Jeffery Suter Patricia Turner Jill Vieley Pamela Walker David Weede Thomas Willadsen Charles Zumbahlen DRAMA CLUB six J S i S43 i, R 'f 1. v f S' ,. 1! as 'Q Lett to right, Row 1: D. Wilson, J. Behrends, J, Behrends, H. Short, J. Erbe, C. Kiefer, Row 2: L. Cooper, L. Costa, L. Helfrich, U. Hatcher, J. Whiteg Row 3: P Goin, B. Stubbs, A. Zipprich, B. Parkhurst, A. Page, L. Penolton, S. Strodel. PEORIR HIGH SCHOOL Jerry H efman s I HAM L Y . ll' ' A The Drama Club again presented many fine plays during the Pm 2435 ' ,Y school year. Under Mr. Dempsey's direction, they put on I f Mame and The Male Animal. With Mrs. Kiefer's help, the fAlUJ1fOT'1Um , contest play, Trifles, and the dinner theater, Happy Jour- auo O ney , were both successful endeavors. . P, Dtrecferj In - if James Dempsey J ' - N J Kara Dolanc Jeni Erbe Lynn Fleming Phil Goodwin Alex Hodge Tom lngrassia Ellen Jones Nina Morgan Marcee Murray Bob Flipp Kathy Theobald Barney Canham Nancy Ellis Laurie Ferris Nancy Hinnen Carmel Kiefer Kathy Lake Debbie Landis Gigi Phelps Pat Riley George Sanford f n l X ,, , ,, ' 'f'-- H LrM'W4 'm' as 4 6 QL fx W,-.Q39fr:if?rr .fliiffwzf r W i 'V ., g:,5VEgr.ijjjf53 M - jjgn rip nw by 1 5 ff sr- 1 H, ,H W 6- ,, ,A M rxnnwmuvwyw. r 1. K , ff, , ,,Q,,,-pw, m-mmvm fl B Left to Bight: R, Bordeaux D Nleml D Josenhans B Covelll N Morgan B Davis Mr Horst B Monroe S Nremr J-glib, GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB Sitting: T. Wilson, W. Parker, J. Flennau, A. Kilgus, B. Anderson, J. Sample, A Azim, D. Anderson, B. Flipp, T. Larson, Fl. Crawford, B. Lemieu, K. Turner, K Moore, G. Roach, D. Long, T. Carey, K. Wheeler, J. Summers, D. Claussen, S Norton, S. Jackson, J. Lytle, front: J. Katz, K. Bushnell, J. Disharoon, M. Gabbert E. Burns, B. Butler, S. Miller, J. Kimbrough, M. Little, M. Stein, A. Hawkins, J. Vleit P. Thomas, W. Davis, S. Terrel, S. Robinson, Mr. Nelson TUMBLING TEAM Lett to right: T. Borsellino, J. Erbe, J. Vivod, S. Kostas, E. Brewer. WRESTLING TIMER9 Left to right, Standing: L. Peck, Mr. Stuart, M Lueders: Sitting: D. Phipps, A. Feinerman, P. Stuart S. Kostas, C. Peters. TRACKETTES Row 1: E. McDonough, M. Burns, T. Jones, A. Hilliard, Row 2: D. Willis, M. Lueders, J. Hatcher, A. Cannon, Y Archibald, Row 3: B. Heard, L. Fleming, Fi. Gittrich, N. Olsen, D. Wissel, J. Erbe, S. Reichman, S. Helden, J. Crobsy, K Yandel, Y. Fiobison, D. Brookhart, M. Tackman, M. Westbrook, Row 4: K. Andreasen, J. Lewis, B. Stubbs, K. Schertzl K. Boyer, S. Strodel, K. Mason, P. Golden, K. Dolanc, K. George, S. Atterberry, K. Furness, Row 5: A. Feinerman, D Phipps, M. Kreid, Y. Sherman, J. Hartwig. POOL GUARDS 513 13 1' ef fx .r ,Pi Kneeling: D. Willis, J. White, A. Chilcote, K. Heuck, K. Herman, P. McGinnis, S. Smith, K. Baker, Bow 2: H. Hastings, K. Holland, B. Heard, N. Olsen, B. Keucks, SA. Davis, S. Sommer, M. Picha, C. Pille, J. Lomberry, J. Vivod, L. Fanta, J. Erbe, G. Garrett, L. Norman, K. George, M. Baymond, W. McCurdy, G. Wells, Flow 3: E. Josenhans, E. Dooley, C. Peters, K. Andreasen, A, Feinerman, J. Plack, M. Kreid, S. Strodel, J. Kunkel, K. Theobald, J. Theobald, B. Winkler, B. Darnel, S, etersg Row 4: M. Atchison, J. Windsor, D. McCurdy, G. Chapman, T. Neff, Fl. Shook, S. Hale, K. Sawyer, D. Wardleman, J. Norder, S. Math, S. Dempsey. V Pooi TIMER9 F 'Q ' Front row: K. Heuck, N. Olsen, K. Herman, K. George, L. Norman, Back row: A. Feinerman, B. Keucks, B. Heard, S. Sommer, M. Kreid, J. Plack, J. Hartwig, A. Chilcote, M. Picha, P. Golden, M. Tackmann, J. Erbe. LETTERWINNERS Doug Anderson Kevin Anderson Kenny Baher Joe Basler Eric Berg Howard Blevins Ron Bordeaux Brett Boyle Alicia Bechtel Willis Blackwell Rich Brecklin Jill Briles Roland Brown Carol Buchelle Dave Camp Jane Camp John Canham Dave Cebulko Amy Chilcok James Copeland Brian Davis Jane Davis Steve DeCremer Steve Dempsey Earl Edwards Scott Disharoon Mark Filip Linda Fanta Rick Farnan Jim Freman Karen George Phillip Goodwin Ezell Hardimon Jay Hardin Alan Harmison Heather Hastings Daryl Hauck Tanya Hauck Brenda Heard Kim Herman Kim Heuok Nancy Hinnen Alex Hodge Chuck Horaney Mike Irish Jill Johnston Ellen Jones Calvin Jones Jenni Klise Don Kluharn Buck Laukitis Carol LeFevre Krista Linn Robin Ludy Curt Magnuson Karen Maher Greg Mason Steve Math Fred Moore Juliet Moore Kent Moore 76 v Kevin Moore Mike Moore Anthony Murray Ted Neff Paul Neubert Lisa Norman Nancy Olson Paul Peacock Ricky Pegues Lisa Petit Angie Phipps Chris Pio Jan Plaok Pat Riley Lerby Risby George Roach Lee Rubin Dave Sample Tom Sanders Ken Sawyer Dan Schellenberg Sue Shaw Steve Shirley Pat Srnarjesse Sarah Summer George Switzer Gary Toubeaux Shirley Washington Mike Whetstone Penny Whitaker Brad Yandell INTRAMURAL CHAMPS ,LL1 :AZ . Junior-Senior team, left to right: C. Jones, E. Burns, K. Wysinger, K. Davis, L. Cornish. Freshmen-Sophomore team, left to right: G, Bynum, J. Waller, N. Evans, T. Porch, J. Lowe, RE-UNION Len to right, Row 1:S. DeCremer, B. Farnan, J. Browng Row 2: B. Boyle, D. Brown, B. Parsonsg Bow 3: G. Toubeaux, M. Whetstone, T, Garber. Bw Going my way, baby? Tuxedos compliments of Gingiss For malwear. THE ASSOCIATES Lett to right: D. Weede, S. Peterson, R. Greenway, B. Allen, T. Shirley, J. Jasinski, B. l-lertzteldt, C. Magnuson, S. Zumbahlen, M Brown, R, Greenway The Associates are a group of Sophomore guys who go to athletic functions to scream and yell for the Lions in an attempt to get school spirit up and to cheer the team on to a victory. They are Asso- ciates of Re-Union. fu-cv ,..,v w was-P ' v CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Lel1 to right: K. Ross, S. DeCremer, J. Kunkel, M. Seppelt, C. Little, K. Rush, N. Ellis FHESHMAN Row 1: Tara Borsellino, Karla Schaufelbergerg Row 2: Sandy Borrowman Kim Graham, Vicki Runge, wb 2 s 7 wx! 3 JUNIOR-VAFlSlTY E g M y ' C 4 Kneeling: Sandy Costas, Leanne Goett, Lisa Lewis, Debbie Phipps, Row 2 Kathy Rutter, Alison Carson, Joan Russelll. SPIRIT SQUAD Left to right: S. Fleicnman, G. Danehower, D. Willis, J. Crosby, B. Winkler, G. Kozucn. PDM-PON SQUAD p 4 Agfa Qruiydw G25 166041 M66 ,MJQO fnlupsh If The Squad does one of their routines ata pep assembly' 9 . t.,.---...N 's ,..-N' M. Norton D. Stewart J. Alwan P. Lane S. Davis C. Rutherford S. Young J. Hatcher M. Mosburg J. Hassler T. Feeney P. Paulis Pam Lane beams at the rowdy crowd. J. Manley S. Harrison J. Behrends T. Bittner J. Martin L. Messman M. Chavous J. Anthony J. Theesfield M. Johnson Y. Robinson mm ln X sf 2-of , M Mar-'H 0 5, ,v ...- X , ? , P W S P O Rn T S 1 Flow 1: P. Lavery, S. Hale, S. Heppner, E, Edwards, M. Norman, D. Walker, Ft. Peguesg Row 2: P. Smarjesse, A. McGinnis, J. Hardin, B. Davis, B. Boyle, D. Sample, S. DeCremer, L. Vthlliamsg Row 3: Asst. Coach Salzer, L. Ptisby, G. Toubeaux, K. Moore, T. Higgs, C. Thomas, J. Copeland, J. Berry, J. Paulis, Coach Lavery, Row 4: C. Jones, E. Berg, B. Laukitis, D. Henderson, C. Horaney, J. Sample, Ft. Livingston, C. Howard, B. Fredrick, J. Canham CMgr,j, Row 5: Asst. Coach Marguetis, Ft. Zadocks CMgr.D, M. Whetstone, D. Jones, A. Harmison, A. Murray, B. Anderson, D. Anderson, T. Neff, M. Shinn, G. Halverson CMgr.J. LION GRIDDER9 TIE FOR SECOND IN CONFERENCE ln pre-season polls the Lions were picked to finish 4th or 5th in the MS 10 and ended the sea- son in a tie for second. The season was climaxed by defeating the Manual Rams 21-8. The first half ofthe season consisted of high and low points. This team had many players who demonstrated excellent leadership and playing ability. Players such as Rick Pegues CTBJ, Earl Edwards CCAPT.j, Scott Heppner COBD, Steve DeCremer CTD, Mike Norman CLBJ, Pat Smarjesse CCD, Dave Walker CGD, Pat Lavery CTD, Scott Hale CHBD, Brett Boyle QHB5, will be difficult to replace. Ricky Pegues evades all defense. S Quarterback Scott Heppner passes the ball to receiver Mike Vilhetstone is I Anthony Murray runs amongst his competitors. L.. 1-J 3 at 'ff sf 4 f l ' r V Injuries are always a hazard in football. Scott Heppner was one ot the best quarterbacks in the MS 10. -5 w,,, , ,,,,l, , . alfa fa f ff: xr... ff Ricky Pegues looks for the light. , ,,', K: Earl Edwards reaches up for the ball. A Lion player scrambles for a loose ball. hw. J, , K ' , fr , ,,,,' f-1 f r ' Q, rifle' ,Q N' 1 Y' . A , , N KT .,,, ,, , A ' V M, ,mw.,1,, . V550 ,N 1,3 me ,, y K V1 I K -I 5 W W MZ 5 r 1 Q , Mya, ,f,1,5,A H 4, W M A I ' I lm 1 M 2' , , V 1 A l , gi I VV f ye, fm I Qwqf 2,1 . A Mg, N V as ,,,f , 7, V mi, 5 ,, f 42114 , , ,W ,,4f,J K ,VL 4 ww y K I N X kr ,-,, V ' Q 1 ' r Row 1: I. Stone, D. Weede, T. Berwick, J. Freeman, S. Eisele, T. Cox, T. Maischg Row 2: A. Dawkins, L. Hanson, H. Wade, D. Smith, B. Watson, F. Williams, M. Verdun, Coach Ftegnier, Ftow 3: T. Brown, S. Ftoberson, K. Johnson, S. Johnson, J. Vandervliet, G. Cannon, J. Walker, B. Ftumptg Bow 4: Coach Beard, T. Stefani, S. Harvey, B. Frietsch, S. Jackson, D. Johnson, K. Baker, B. Eastman, Coach Horsman. FROSH-SOPH GAIN EXPERIENCE The Freshman Football team showed great promise this past year as they ran up a 7-2 record. They tied for second place in the conference. The season ended on a good note, as they beat Manual by two in double overtime. They return next year as one ofthe conference contenders. The Sophomore Football team met some strong opposition this year and they finished with a 4-5 record. This tied them for fourth place in the conference. With the return ot many fine players, they should make a fine addition to next year's varsity team. Row 1: C. Hanchett, J. Lobberecht, C. Wallace, Ft. lsadore, K. Moore, R. Harvey, Row 2: E. Hardimon, J. Schwartz, B. McCloud, M. Washington, D. Hall, M. Moore, T. Moore, T. Carey, J. Brown: Ftow 3: P. Basler, K. Ball, D. Southy, J. Heinle, J. Suter, K. Snow, M. Gabbert, Ft. Brown, T. Eadsg Row 4: D. Frankel, N. Evans, Ft. Bourlette, D. Weede, C. Furness, D. Ryan, M. Kennedy, G. Herron, Coach Isaacson. t Q we ...,,s..t . T. W 4' . Row l: S. Dempsey, C. Magnuson, M. Sanders, G. Roach, K. Baker, R Riley, S. Bouphachantho. J. Brown, Row 2: L. Rubin, J. Summers, J, Winkler, T. Dempsey, T. Sanders, B. Yandell, S. Terrell, D. l-lauck. B. Nguyen, T. Willadson, Row 3: Mr. l-licok, C. Pio, B. Hicok, S, Norton, T. Collins, T. Beeney. P. Neubert, B, Shinn, B, Riley, T. Worley, Coach Genge. SOCCER WINS t . li. P.H.S. TOURNEY l -if . . .ret This year's soccer team continued its success by placing first in the Peo- ria High lnvitational tournament. This yearls team was co-captained by sen- iors Kevin Baker, Tim Dempsey, and Pat Riley. Most valuable player Tim Dempsey led the team to an ll-8-4 season record and a fourth place con- ference tinish. The team vvill miss these seniors, but Coach Genge has a good nucleus for next year's team. ,. Q 'Ns A' .- 1 up 5 te i K M5 -LK A L+ ,. y y,fy,,.r . ,kv . t fl R R at Sayann controls the game. Jeff Winkler outruns all competition The Lions play defense against Manual. Flowt C Coleman fMgr.J, S. Hartman CMgr.j, J. Hartwig CMgr.Jg Flow 2: K. Johnson, L. Bechtel, P. Whitaker, J. Lumberry D Moore Row 3: Coach Hula, J. Moore, C. Harden, J. Winkler, K. Hanson, J. Grieves. The Girls' Volleyball team had a tine season as shovvn by their 15-9 record and second place district fin- ish. Kerri Hansen and co-captain Juliet Moore were selected for the all-conference team. Co-captains Joanie Greives and Penny Whitaker did their part in leading the team throughout the season. Losing only three seniors, next year's team is something to watch out for. VOLLEYBALL PLACES SECDND IN DISTRICT Row 1: T. Hearn, Fl. Stephensg Row 2: C. Halleen, Leslie Jenkins, C. Norman, R. Summer, M. Moore, R. Porch, D. Brown, T. Simpson, J. Moore. Row 1: M. Bobeau, J, Vivod, A. Chilcote, L. Krapp, Ft. Urban, L. Ftist, S. Vesonder, K. I-leuck, K. Mitton, K. Herman, How 2: lvl. Lockwood fMgr.J, G. Lockwood CMgr.J, T. Schaffer, S. Sommer, K. George, L. Fanta, Coach Beiersdorf, B. Kuecks, N. Olson, K. Hinnen, N. Hinnen, P, McGinnis, Row 3: C. Josenhans, J. Plack, T. Hauck, C. Buchele, L, Norman, C. Simpson, J. Briles, N. Golden, H. Hastings, B. Heard, M. Kreid, L. Brandes, K. Olling. NEW RECORDS SET IN GIRLS' SWIMMING Senior captains Nancy Hinnen and Carol Buchele led the 32 members of the Peoria High Girls' Swimming Team , through a successful season. Nancy established team records in the 50 yard and 100 yard freestyle events. Carol set a record in the 100 yard breaststroke and was also conference champion in the same event. Nancy and Carol along with Karen George and Katie Hinnen established in the 400 yard freestyle relay, the relay placed 24th in the state. Karen George broke the 100 yard butterfly record and was the 200 yard freestyle conference champion. Freshman Jenny Vivod placed 36th in the state and established a new team record in the diving event. With the graduation of the three seniors Carol Buchele, Nancy Golden, and Nancy Hinnen, Peoria High School can look forward to a strong and successful team for 1980. Heather Hastings moves ahead of the competition. i J, llllisl 5 K qi . V Q- if 1 'VX i Q' X., ,.. . 1 in lu. bi- MX Row t : L. Pettit, J. Klise, B. Musselman, J. Bielenberg, P. Nunesg Row 2: Coach Tubbs, K. Linn, S. Shaw, C Lelfevre. B Fabry, K. Maher, L. Ferris GIRLS' TENNIS STANDOUTS ADVANCE TO STATE Lisa Pettit uses her strong torehand to return the ball Susan Shaw and Carol LeFevre rep- resented P.l-l.S. at the state meet this year and placed among the top 32 in doubles competition. Sophomore Lisa Pettit placed in the top 64 at the state singles tourney. These standouts ena- bled the team to achieve a 32nd state ranking. The dual meet record was 14- 6 and led to a third place finish in the M810 and third place at District. Coach Tubbs will definitely be looking tor a team to do as well next year. ia.. X 2 ,, - . -g 7' -' e. vi ' -' S., 'H '31 Q 1 X I ' . -Q, A faq . 4 f ' .J 4, M-N715 u- .. '. v .. ,- Sal .. , x.. ' ' - ' ' 5 V' . ' 1 . 'L'1 'uiM , miif s is -L'f1'YT: f5i - . T ' A ' W ' 'K ' - 7. . . E v-' 'f-li-SQ' ' T. . 'Z' ,Q su ffifia. ,--h 'Yf ' Wiz-L.f5 Row 1: D. Heerman, D. Camp, H. Heerman, G. Switzer, B. Herzfeldt, S. Shirley, D. Cebulko, D. Temple, Row 2: A. Hodge, T. Verdun, M. Weimer, G. Mason, H Blevins, B. Parsons, S. Achterberg, C. Pio, A, Hodge, Coach LaCroix. VARSITY C.C. HAS FINE QEAQDN ,The 1979 Cross Country team con- tinued the winning ways of the past by chalking up a 9-3 dual meet record, to take fourth in the conference. This year's team advanced to the sectional meet due to their fine district finish. The Lions were led by seniors Chris Pio, Steve Shirley, George Switzer, David Camp, and Brad Parsons throughout the year. With a great nucleus returning next year, the CC T team looks to be a strong conference contender. U .... ,K ff' a 4, Chris Pio comes down the hill on the home course. 5 F t- Robin Ludy runs in state competi- The girls' team stretches in preparation for a chilly state meet. tion. As'-f'1'..-. ' ,', LL-' If Kevin Cole runs the last quarter mile of the Brian Herzfeldt finishes up me 1,351 leg Bradley course. ol his race. 6'- NN ' - -.--f. F Angie Phipps waits patiently in the chute after a fine perform- Scottie Achterberg and Steve Shirley run far ance in the grate meet, ahead of their opponents ata home meet. Flow 1: D. Nisius, J. Zadoks, J. Schellenberg, C. Carr, C. Switzer, M. Rice, Bow 2: D, Phelps, S. Peterson, H. Blevins, B. Hertzfelt, T. Koch, M. Monroe K Cole- Coach LaCroix. FROSH-QOPH RUNNERS GAIN EXPERIENCE The Frosh-Soph CC team ran to an 8-2 dual meet record to claim 4th in the conference. Along the way, they captured the Canton, Morton, and Springfield invitationals, and took sec- ond in the Limestone Invitational. Led by sophomores Brian Herzfeldt and Howard Blevins, the CC Lions again represented Central well. With the return of freshmen Mike Rice, Mark Monroe, Dave Nisius, and most improved John Woody Schellen- berg, next year should be one full of honors. Ralkfiaff' I hsuiskxw. The young Lions run ahead of their competition .. Ft Row 1: E. Jones CCapt.J, B. Donnell, A. Phipps, S. Niemi, R. Ludy, H. Knauer, A. Kollar, Row 2: J. Johnston QMgr.J, A. Feinerman, J Davis J Congress Doran, L. Spurgeon, J. Camp, Coach LaCroix. GIRLS' C.C. STRIDES TO EIGHTH IN STATE Jane Davis consistently outran her competition. In the inaugural year of a statewide girls' program of cross country, our female Lions proved their strength. They went undefeated through the dual meets and captured all but one invitational crown. They went on to win the District and finished eighth in the state. Seniors Jane Davis, Ann Kollar, Angie Phipps, Robin Ludy, and Ellen Jones, captain, all contributed to a fine season. With l-leidi Knauer and Jane Camp returning next year as captains, the CC girls should continue their fine record. GOLF RECORDS WINNING SEASON Row 1 D Misselhcrn B Clinch M Coartney T. Link, M. lvieg Bow 2: M. Irish, D. Defreitas, D. Shannon, D. Cimino P Putnam Bow 3 Coach Panczak lv Atchison B Allen B Ott K Anderson J Briles Not pictured: D. Brown, M. Brown, T. Sick, M. Taborn. The Golfing Lions stroked to a 13-8-1 seasonal record and seventh place in the MS 10 Confer- ence Tournament. This was Mr. Panczak's first year as golf coach. Kevin Anderson and Dave Brown were the most valuable golfers while Bill Ott was selected as most improved. Individual honors included Dave Brown's fifth place finish in the conference and Bill Ott's advancing to Sec- tionals. Jill Briles did an outstanding job as one of the few girls on the team. FALL SPORTS SCORES FOOTBALL GIRLS' TENNIS WON 6 LOST 3 WON 14 LOST 6 Central . . . .49 19 . . . . East Peoria Central. . . 0 6. . . Central . . .12 19 . . . . Woodruff Central . 2 7 . . Central V V V V V 34 6 , 1 . WaShingt0l'l Central . . 5 4 . . . Central . . . . 35 13 . . . Bergan Central . . . . . won by forfeit Central l I , 7 21 . . . . .Spalding Central . .0 9 . . . . Central. . . . .14 25 . . . . .Bichwoods Central . .8 1 . . . . . . . . Central, , . 34 OO. . Pekin Central. . 9 0 . . . . . . Central V V V V 14 5 , I 1 . Limestone Central . .1 8 . . . . . Central, . . . 21 8 . . . . Manual Central. . . . . won byforfeit. Central . .... 7 2 ,. . . . Tied for second in MS 10 Conlerence CENTS' V - 5 3 - Central . . .9 0 . Central . . .8 1 . Central . . . .6 1 . . . Central . . . .9 O SOCCER Central .3 6 . . . Central. 8 1 WON 11 LOST 8 TIED 4 Central . .6 3 Central. . .1 5 Central .... . 0 3 . . .Springfield Southeast Central . . 6 3 Central . . 0 1 . . . .... . Woodruff Central . . . . 5 0 . . Peoria Christian 3rd in MS 10 Conlerence Central . 1 O . .Springfield High 3rd in IHSA District Central. . 1 2 . Bergan Planked in 25-32 Bracket at State Central .... . 0 3 . . . Manual Central . . 3 2 . . .Jacksonville GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Central .... . . 1 1 .... ..... M anual Central 3 2 . R1Cl'lWOOdS WON 8 LOST O Central . 0 2 . Springfield Southeast Central 2 3 . Spalding Central , 21 34 . , Central . . O 1 . .Peoria Christian Central 27 30 . Central . . . 1 0 Springfield Lanphier Central 16 47 Central . . .2 0 . . . .Woodruff Central , 16 46 , Central . O 0 . . . . Bergan Central 22 35 , Central , 1 1 Springfield High Central , 16 47 Central .1 0 . . . Rlchwoods Central 16 47 , , Central 2 0 . . Manual Central , . 15 50 Central 0 2 Jacksonville Cemfal - V 1 0 9 4 4 - SDGIUIUQ lst Canton Invitational Central . . 1 1 . Springfield Lanphler 1stMOr10n Invitational SUD-SGCIIODSI 2nd Sterlln invitational Central . 2 0 Woodruff 1st ll-134 Dgtrtct Central . O 2 . Bergan 3tnlHSA State 4th MS 10 Conference CROSS CQUNTRY 1st Peoria High Tournament WON 9 LOST 3 Central 28 29 Central 42 16 . Central . 24 35 , Central . 19 41 . Central . 15 50 Central 17 42 Central 15 47 Central .32 23 GOLF Central .32 25 Central . 15 48 WON 13 LOST8 TIED 1 Central 15 43 1 Central .20 43 Central. 160 167,167 . . . . . . Dunlap, IVC Central . . . 160 159,155 . . Richwoods, Spalding goo Canton tnvttatronal Central. . 162 174,160 . . . Limestone, Bergan gro Monmouth lnvnatronal Central. . . .151 160.146,174 . . . Manual, Wash , E.P. gm Gramto CNY tovrtanonal Central .154 225,154 . . . . . . . Woodruff, Pekin god Morton lmmatro,-,al Central 161 154,157,174 . .Ftichwoods, Spalding, EP gm Lmestono trwnarror-,at Central. . . . , 158 169 . . . . .... . . . Dunlap 3rd Springfleld lnvitatlonal Central. . . 154 163 . . .... . Limestone Central. . . .159 174 . . .Manual Central . . 167 205 . . . Woodruff GLQLS' VOLLEYBALL 12th Galesburg Invitational WON 15 LOST 9 15th Springfield Invitational 610 M310 COYWSYGHCS Central .... ..,. O games 2 . . . l0IlllHSA DlSiflCl Central . . .... 2 0 . . . . . Central .... 2 0 . . . Central... ...O 2 . . GIHLSSWIMMING 222521. 1 Q ' 3 1 L if Central . . .2 O . . WON 7 LOST 3 Central .... . . .2 o . . . Central . . .. .124 46 .. ...Manual of 3 VVV Centra' - - 1 I I 81 91 -I rrrr Spalding am. . 1 3 . . .1 2 .. . Central. . . . . . 70 102 .... . . . Flichwoods Centra V V V V V2 O V V Central. . . . . 109 65 .... .... . . .Pekin Cemral V V V 0 2 V Central. . . . 67 105 .... .... B loomington Centra' V V 2 O V V Central .... . .118 52 .... ..... W oodrufl Central 'VVV ' 2 O V V V Central .... . .106 66 .... . . .Flock Island Central V V ' V0 2 V V V Central .... .102 70 . . ..... Normal Central' V V V2 0 V Central. . . . . .121 47 . .Kankakee CemraIV V V V1 2 V Central ........ 87 85 .... . . .Macomb Central V V V V V V V2 1 V V V 7th Rock island Relays 2312: ' ' 1 V' 3rd MS 10 Conference Cemfa,V V V VO 2 V V V 4tl'l IHSA District Central V V V 2 O V V V Central.. . .. ...1 3rd MS 10 Conference 2nd IHSA District 2.. Ottawa . . . . .LaSalle-Peru . . .Springfield Sacred Heart . . . . . . Springfield High . . . . . Galesburg . . .Jacksonville Woodruff Bloomington . . . . .Champaign . . .East Peoria .. .Morton . . .Pekin . . . . . . Oulncy . . .Quincy Notre Dame Spalding . . . . Bergan .. Manual Washington Ftichwoods . Canton Elmwood East Peoria Woodruff . Spalding . RICNWOOGS Washington . Manual Limestone Elmwood .. East Peoria Bergan . Galesburg . . .Monmouth Woodruff .Spalding . .Rlchwoods Washington . .Pekin Manual . . . . . Limestone 17th Peoria High Invitational 14th Sterling Invitational 4th MS I0 Conference 5th IHSA District 15th IHSA Sectional . . .Richwoods . .Bergan . . Dunlap . . .Richwoods . . . . . .Galesburg . . . Sacred Heart . . .East Peoria . . .Bloomington ......Canton . . .Manual . . .Champaign .Washington . . .Flichwoods . . . East Peoria . . . .Bergan . . . .Sacred Hean . ...... . .Woodruff . .Ouincy Notre Dame . ....... Spalding . . .Pekin . . . .Morton . . . .Limestone . . . . .Spalding . . Ftichwoods . lO2 The success of the PHS. boys basketball team has become a tradi- tion and this year was no exception. Coach Chuck Buescher filled his posi- tion as well as he guided the Lions to a regional championship and second place in the sectional tournament. Co- captains, Calvin Lindsay and Robert Ruffin, vvill be missed as well as all- conference MVP. Gus Mason. This year's team exhibited some old and new faces and they all helped to keep a tradition going that is sure to last in the years to come. vw Gus rises high above his competition LIONS TAKE SECOND IN CONFERENCE 5 5. 1 r 1 if 'Q Row 1: T. Dempsey CMgr.j, D. Maisch CMgr.Jg Row 2: C. Lindsay, A. Murray, L. Risby, B. Young, E. Collins, K. Moore, Row 3:1-Xsst. Coach Gottvvald Co Buescher, S. Miller, E. Berg, G. Mason, L. Williams, L.VVhitaker, Fi. Ruffin, Asst. Coach Meischner. ,,...,1-Ha. Q- Q we 1-2 'nu W x LIONS IN CONTRDL V , ,. an and under good leadership. . , . in state competition. VW 1 S4 e' a v fi J hr L. 'VOX w ', 4,124 Y X.-'EM l. v 6 bl' ,S I .17 J ,,,,.,.ui e AN ExPo9E'oF uoN LAYUP9 1 1 Gus Mason shoots two . Ruffin layS ii UD. F 'S 31 -Q t 3' 9? XX nMd,,,,pu0', It t 13 1 Nj--s. In nl-Q3 'M : X S V Q 'A 1. W ft, A W' - - :A 'Y sf' 1' J Robert Ruffin shows his style. Mason snows good form at the line sigiftf swirls f I l xiigsfs 5 fiQkSf5t39R Row 1: S. Weber, F. McAfee, Bow 2: P. Sheehan CMgr.J, J. Zadoks, W. Crabel, F. Williams, S. Roberson, D, Livingston, T. Maisch, H. Burnett, Coach Gottwald FROQH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAMS BUILD FOR FUTURE The Freshman Basketball team had a rough season this year, winning 4 and losing 15. Although their record was not outstanding, the players put forth much effort and did shovv prom- ise. With the experience gained this year, their record as sophomores will no doubt be a winning one. K , 1, .,.,,.. .,-s, , .,. , ' it 2 V 4 .K ' Q B .V . .A V! ,fa , r 5 V ir Q lr -Q 1 C' A-f H' ,kg 1- N ' , 2' , W7 ' W, The Sophomore Basketball team fared better than the frosh with a record of 8-10, This was an improve- ment over their record last year as freshmen. To use a cliche, this was a building year for the team. These sophomores should be fine additions to next year's varsity team. nv 'J I if .-- Row 1:S. Terrell CMgr.Jg Bow 2: Coach Meischner, H. Burnett, T. Williams, B. Hovvell, L. Whita G Herron, P. Broughton, S. Harvey. f G. ,..... .. , Wmwszptdmw ,MM ' , V, .VM 4' Y '-Q .4 - D5 X -...V ker, B. Allen, I, Stone, D. Frericks, L. Hanson, T. Porch, D. Hauck With six all-conference players on the team, Coach Bill had a good sea- son. The team had a 17-6 season record and a third place conference finish. The team vvon the first regional title for girls' basketball in PHS. his- tory. Next year's team should be impressive as the J.V. team amassed a 13-5 record, a third place conference finish, and ended the season with 10 consecutive victories. Flow 1 3 J. Moore, J. Winkler, V. Mudd, J. Briles: Row 2i D. Moore, J. Grieves: Coach Bill, L. Bechtel, P. Whitaker. GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLACES THIRD IN MS IO 4, at X 1- an 1 Q . , ,ff - 'w f gm... ..... M -- Q ' -....c. .,.,. ..,.s. . .. . .. M... W...-..........-............, .s......,.,.....,...-....a.,. . , pg tg as Row 1 : M. Moore, B. Watson, C. Whiteside, B. Hartness, G. Switzer, D. Schellenberg, C. Switzer, B. Davis, Bow 2: Coach Stuart, D. Weber, G. Scharp, K. Moore, K. Ball, E. Edwards, B. Brown, B. Brecklin, E. l-lardimong Bow 3: Coach Horsman, S. Johnson, J, Lobberecht, K. Cole, B. Saathoff, M. Gabbert, D. Weede, D. Weede, G. Roach CMgr.J, F. Moore CMgr.Jg Bow 4: Coach Isaacson, T. Stefani, B. Bumpt, J. Suter, K. Snow, T. Cox, D. Garcia, T. lngle, T. Berwick. EDWARDS PLACES FOURTH AT STATE This year Coach Stuart was gifted with the best wrestler in P.H.S. history. Senior co-captain Earl Edwards placed fourth in the state tournament. He cap- tured five first place finishes to bring his career total to ten. It was a season of individuals, led by Dan Schellen- berg, Boland Brown, and Brent Hart- ness, that contributed to a 3-9-1 sea- son. A strong sophomore team placed second in the Washington Invitational and gives Coach Stuart a year to look forward to in '81. , Dan Schellenberg controls his oppo- nent with ease. Kenny Bali puts on the pressure. Earl works for a near fall Earl Edwards is shown here pinning another of his many opponents. Row 1: D. Johnson, S. Norton, K. Sawyer, K. Baker, S. Evert, N. Olson, J. Fussner, M. Adkins, T. Heinz, J. Healy, Pow 2: K. Baker CCapt.j, J. Norder, S Dempsey, J. Freeman, D. Klulan, B. Wagner, M. Filip, R. Cibelli, K. Jackson, Flow 3: Coach Beiersdorf, G. Chapman CCapt.J, D. Josenhans, T. Neff, P. Peacock Fl. Bouriet, S. Math CCapt.j, P. Thomas, G. Pitcher, Coach Sell. SWIM TEAM MEETS STRONG COMPETITION The Swim Team had a tough sched- ule of meets this year, but still man- aged to send four Lions to the State Meet. Seniors Kevin Baker and Greg Chapman competed in the diving events and junior Steve Math placed ninth in the 200 yd. freestyle. Sopho- more Steve Dempsey finished twelfth in the 500 yd. freestyle. As a team, the I Lions swam to 42nd place. Most improved swimmer Junior Norder as well as others will be back for another season next year. uf 'K I' '5l5Wfi. . . .i.t i .tlt Q . TPII . Q A ifii '..r r, J aw? gi Steve Math's strong freestyle pulls him ahead of his competition. ig, J, , . f ,,,, W , f rr , 1 .V ,si we :,,, . s fe W 7 K wif? VK Ken Sawyer does the breaststroke. A Lion swimmer practices his freestyle. i if Jie The art of diving is shown here by Greg Chapman. YM M-wg Wfgffug, Row 1 : J. Revallo, T. Branan, S, Fox, B. Clinch, Row 2: H. Blevins, J. Rogyg Row 3: M. lvie, B. Kaufman, B. Laukitis Cnot picturedj. , . A goalie concentrates on defense. HOCKEY TEAM EX CELS 2 5 5 2 E i i n z s Z S Z Hockey is not recognized as a var: sity sport in the Illinois public schools, and yet the Central hockey team mem- bers put much time and effort into thei V practices and games. This is the first: year they have appeared in the year- book. Rather than put the team under organizations, we felt hockey, cer- tainly an athletic endeavor, should b listed as a sport. The Central Hocke team, coached by Larry Branan, had good season. G- Y a WINTER SPORTS SCORES BASKETBALL GIRLS' BASKETBALL WON 17 LOST 10 WON 17 LOST 6 Central. . . ..,. 73 45 ---------- - - -Metamora Central .... . . .79 55 ..,. . . ,Spalding Central. . . . . .75 43 -v-- -'--- L 'ndP'00 Central .,.. . . .66 21 ,... . . . .Bergan Central. . . . . .43 49 '4-' ---- W a5h 9t9 Central .... . . .67 33 . . . . . .Woodruff central. . . . . 49 43 ---, 4--A- P eklfl central .... . . .71 as .... ,East Peoria Central. . . . . .46 58 .... ---'-- 3 efgafl Central .... . . .53 55 .... .nlcnwaoas Central. . . .... 57 53 -.4- 4'-- W ?5 '9'On Central ..., . . .72 53 . . . . . .Manual Central. , . .... 50 4 66 ---- -'r' R 'chwoods Central .,.. . . .47 51 . . . .Limestone Central. . . .... 37 42 ---- ---'--' R Smell' Central ,... . . .59 29 . . . Washington Central. . . .,.. 55 60 .... ..... B loomtngton Central .... ..... 5 5 28. . . . . . . .Pekin Central. . . .... 64 39 ---- ---- E as' Peofla Central ..,. . . . .52 68 . . . .Galesburg Central. .. .... 57 41 .... ------ M aflllal Central .... ..... 7 7 59 .,., East Moline Central. . . ..., 49 41 .... ..... H Spalding Central .... ..... 6 3 54 . . , .... Spalding Central, . , .... 49 42 .... . . .Limestone Central .... ..... 5 0 41 . . . . . .Bergan Central. . . ,... 40 37 .... ---- W Oodllfff Central .... ...,. 5 6 15 . . . . .Woodruff Central. . . ,... 44 41 .... ----- P eklfl Central .,.. ...., 6 5 45 . . . .East Peoria Central. . . .... 45 44 ,... -...-- efgafl Central .... .,... 4 7 54 . . .Flichwoods Central. .. .... 49 57 .,.. ---- W aSl1'nQt0f1 Central ..,. ..... 5 9 41 . .. . . . .Manual Central. . . .,.. 38 47 .... .... F1 lchwoods Central .... ..... 6 6 67 . . . .Limestone Central. . . .... 54 41 .,,. ...... M anual Central .,,. ...,. 5 6 45 ..,.. Washington Central. . . .... 52 49 .... -rrr E 351 P6985 Central .... ...., e 5 45 ..,.,... ..... P akin Central. . . .... 60 41 .... ...-- I SDHIUIUQ Regional Central. . , .... 51 56 ..... . . .Limestone Central ..,. ..... 8 0 30 ,..... .Metamora Central. . . .... 53 62 ...... .... W oodruff Central .,,....... 57 52 . . . Washington Regional I Central . . . ,... 65 51 ....... ..... 3 Daldlng 3rd MS 10 Conference Central. . . .... 51 42 ...,..... .... W oodruff 1stlHSA Regional Sectional Central ..... .... 5 5 53 ..... .... . .... I VC Central .......... 44 56 . . . ..... RICNWOOUS 2nd MS 10 Conference 1st IHSA Regional 2nd IH SA Sectional SWIMMING WRESTLING WON 4 LOST 7 WON 3 LOST9 TlED1 Central ..,. .,.. 1 7 48 ..... . . . ..... Woodruff Central . . .... 15 48 ..... ...... .... E a st Peoria Central ,... . . . 58 114 ..... .,.,,,, P ekin Central. , . .,.. 14 43 .... .... W oodruff Central ......... 75 96 ,,,, E E E ,Spalding Central. . . .... 31 27 . . . ,....,.. Nonon Central .... .... 1 O5 67 .... , Q , ,Manual Central. . . .... 23 35 .... ,.,, W ashington Central. . . .... 103 69 ,,,. V E E limestone Central. . . .... 39 24 . . . ,.,... Manual Central, . . . . . 41 131 . . . , , ,Richwggdg Central. . . .... 21 45 .. . ..,..... Richwoods Central. . . .... 50 122 , . . . . 4 , , ,Moline Central, . , .... 32 32 . . . .......,,.. Bergan Central. . . ..., 122 38 , , , H E E H E .Bergan Central. . . .... 9 51 . . , .Springfield Lanphier Central. . . . . . 69 103 . . . , , , , ,Springfield Central. . . ,... 22 137 .... ..... S pringtleld Southeast Central. . . . . . 82 89 , , , Bloomington Central. . . .... 31 33 .,,. ....,...,.., L imestone Central ..,....,. 81 91 , , . IIVE Flock lsland Central. . . ..., 11 58 .... .,..,,... R ook Island Central . . . ..., 12 56 ..,. ....... P ekin 5th Dr. Van Relays Central .......... 54 1 5 ,... ..... S palding Bth Downstate 8 Relays 5th Macomb Invitational 7th MS 10 Conference 4th MS 10 Conference Sth IHSA District 42nd IHSA State ' ' lx Y' I we WB Xls 3545, ly j ' '7 K X My l l nlljli' 05404K tl' iniwxigst X . fly W iiafb Seal Row 1: D. Misselhorn, B. Clinch, S, Weber, S. Hale, K. Baurer, S. Disharoong Row 2: K. Wheeler, B. Zahner, P. Riley, S. Heppner, J. Heinle, M. Irish Blackwell, K. Stubbletieldg Row3: J, Gottwald CCoachJ, T. Sick, M. Shinn, K. Fox, D. Dotzert, B, Allen, R. Bourlet, P. Smarjesse, C. Buescher CCoachJ BASEBALL REBUILD9 The Varsity Baseball Team had a rebuilding season this year, finishing with a record of 12 wins and 19 losses. Scott Heppner and Scott l-tale played well and their previous experience was young team. Doug Dotzert pitched for the Lions. The Sophomore Team made excel- lent progress this year. They worked hard and seemed to improve every game.They will form a very good nucleus for next year's Varsity. They were led in pitching by Reggie Living- sion. The Lions set up for a double play. invaluable to the otherwise basically Scott Disharoori heads for a score. fs' W... . ' it q y fs-+-giff' ' '-f , .. ft. t W A A 'Q 0, ,.. fm. . Q' ' any K , N-, . I i -- x x...' . ' LQ V ' r Q on wr 0:- .Xl ' t f X ' Q -We Q- W .- t ft ' 4- t ' 'M A X 'o ' at-1 vnmwii - 1 X .QQ . M s - H . in sk 4 I 3.-' ,, . 5' ' - . --. . f 3 4 ' .f t , ,, Q. . L.-Q' A W K ' e 1' sw - -T' . . 3 'W xg--y Q. -' sf 'lm a' 5 3 ' 'BA 3 f K. ng: 1 Q if N Q - ,w ,K Scott Weber, a freshman, was a valuable addition to the var- sity. Rick Bourlet hits a line drive. ,.f.W , , ,,,,, 1 .4 ii ., Mi 394 fwiirf vfifw gtg 1 3' ja M2 W h , Q 4 A ,ttifi i Kf-ff W V 4 , ,,,, 4 ,tn f if I ,J Q A 4 27' A os , ' ' 'f i 6 J V, f V A W., ' ' ' ,fly frwas1w ff A ' W t ,V 'W , ,,,y'w' ,,,,, wt t. uri-4. Q wmgngfv Maw, as M'-2 ' A 5 ' ' Doug Dotzert in the process ofa no-hitter. - f stems .Xkk' Q T ' ' . f. ----- '-k- -2 f T 2. r - , Q 1-as Verdun, K. Fteeves, S. Weber, B, Watson, D, Cimino, J. Zadoksg Row 2: A. Nordvvall, W. Crabel, L. Hanson, J. Freeman, M, Ivie This year's Freshmen Baseball Team finished the season with a 10-8 record, coached by Mr. Meischner. Scott Weber had a good season. As a freshman, he played on both the F-S and Varsity teams. Wade Crabel was among the best young pitchers. These freshmen are sure to be assets to the Varsity team in coming years. Y... fi' This F-S Lion slides to score a run. I 5 ' lin 1:1 K Lett to right: Ken Sawyer, Eric Elwood, Joe Krones, Craig Cavins, Lee Rubin, Scot Congress. Standing: Mr. Tubbs, Brian Riley, Rick Farnan, Bill Ott, Wally McCurdy, Ron Bordeaux, Jeff Lee. TENNIS. BEST TEAM IN 8 YEARS Rick Farnan concentrates on a shot. Wally McCurdy shows his style. This year Peoria High enjoyed its best tennis team in eight years, according to Coach Tubbs. Ron Bor- deaux and Rick Farnan were undisput- ably the best doubles team in the area. They captured the conference cham- pionship as well as the District title. Captain Wally McCurdy was a main- stay on the team as he led them to a 21-4 record. The team as a vvhole placed second in both the conference and the district. , . J- , . X X. ,. . . ?zD!'in , .r W X.m,g,.. .,k . .H Row 1: D. Walker, J. Walker, C. Wenger, J. Peacock, D. Barryg Bow 2: L lvlottler S O Donnell L -.5 Williams, K, Coleman, L. Bechtel, K. Halleen, C. Larson, Flow 3: L. Seelye J Grieves K Hanson J Winkler, J. Briles, C. Kollar, J. Behrends, B. Bula CCoachJ. ' LION HITTER9 HAVE GOOD SEASON Barb Bula is the Softball coach. The 1980 Peoria High Softball squad finished seventh in the MS-10 conference with an 11 win and 13 loss record. The team was very young and inex- perienced. There were five first year starters on the squad. Much of the team's eventual success resulted from the outstanding contributions of junior Jill Winkler. Jill was overall best defen- sive player, and most effective offen- sive player with the highest batting average of .357. Co-captains, Jill Briles and Kerri Hanson provided leadership and sta- bility for the young squad. Next year's squad will return 8 of the 9 starters. With this continuing development, the Lions hope to improve this season's performance. Jill Briles gives it all she's got -.-A 1. ii g Tow 1: Coach LaCroix, J. Copeland. G. Morris, P. Eads, E. Cibelli, B. Herzfeldt, D. Anderson, G. Switzer, C. homas, B. Davis, C. Jones, M. Moore, Ft. Pegues, Coach Salzerg Bow 2: L. Cornish, C. Lindsay, D. Young, M. Neimer, J. Hicks, D. Cebulko, T. Garber, D. Camp, B. Jackson, B. Brown, P. Salamon, Fl. Zadoksg Bow 3: T. This was a year of accomplish- ment for the 1980 track team. They lost only one dual meet, and finished a strong second place in the conference. The coaches were pleasantly sur- prised by this fine season. Many records were broken, Bandy Jackson broke the school triple jump record while Calvin Lindsay stole the high jump record. The 800 meter relay team finished ninth in the state after winning the conference and District titles. Conference champions included Ricky Pegues in the 200, Chris Pio in the 1600 meter run, and Calvin Jones in the high hurdles. Pegues also claimed the District championship in the 100. With many lettermen returning, the track team can look for another successful season next year. Eelmpsey, H. Heerman, E. Greene, K. Davis, A. Harmison, G. Mason, J. Hardin, P. Basler, H. Blevins, M. Falk, S, picer, Row 4: B. Young, C. Pio, J. Basler, B. Parsons, M. Atchison, S. Acterberg, D. Walker, L. Pisby, A. vturray. 't Q ...- ikf I as ,K I ,.i., Wm Mi?,.1,!.z WL.-Mx . i . TRACK FIN IQH EQ QTRONG SECOND ,.. V i,,ii . T !?7QM V V V -N .,.. VX L . ,Q gb e ' .. . -iv .. , rqgky .,5.a'm, Our record-breaking 800 meter relay team. Flow 1: Coach Salzer, C. Hanchett, M. Bice, C. Switzer, J. Schellenberg, B. Wagner, H. Burnett, J. Bennett, C. Wallis, B. Jinkersong Pow 2: T. Koch, T. Berwick, T. Cox, T. Stefani, S. Norton, H. Wade, G. Cannon, K. Jackson, D. Nlsius, Bow 3: N. Hard, C. Furness, M. Washington, D. Hall, G. Herron, J. Harris, D. Phelps, M. Monroe, D. Poehls, D. Nickels, D. Weede, 4 it V . , ,Q - V I 1 .W,,,,... Q -W Q Q HQ- ,,,. ..,,,M. 1 ,,,,,....A..- 5' 1-I - Q- i 'V f , If :Z gr! Q n ,, if Q - 'Y' 7 A5 H .4-4. a-ann 1, ,Pd L W , were r .n .Q Chris Wallis and Dan Nickels head a field of hurdlers. Chris Pio warms up for his race fn: , -V I e,,, Wiz ,,,,,,, ,fw- Scott Spicer anchors a relay to another fine finish. Todd Garber practices his vaulting before the meet year, Todd vaulted his way into the all time best at PHS. L , ,Q Calvin Jones is set tor a sprint relay. -Q Af, f at . 5 . a r fl ni ' gh I W5 4 ar: r 1: ig ' ss 1 i . is i r I L. if N kh ft - A - i , y , Agp S , -.11 f f ss X ' V L rag., Yr Wim. I ',,.,?, M x..,,f f. mr, f. ,.., , 'Vg j r. if ity! f.Ek fr .. xg V -' - , TEA I . X 1 J . , V, ,,,., V . an if . 'Vw W f' 6150 ,if .5 S . is is 5 , Q I M r f fr. V, . ,agp A field of Lion distance runners pack it in against Pekin t fy ,-Q 1 ,- 2 t k f i fi Qi-.Q K: I is Keith Davis jumps while Jeff Hicks leads the relay. Joe Basler puts the shot in fine form YY A Mi hurdling event. The track team -. ...-...Q-,Q 4-'nop 'ami' , , s g W f - 1 xi 5 airy . Row 1: N. Ellis, D. Foster, J. Davis, E. Jones, A. Kollar, A. Phipps, R. Stephens, J. Johnston, Row 2: B. Pollard, A. Criser, C. Harden, J. Camp, E. Brewer, M. Young, Row 3: R. Simms, S. Young, A. Doran, H. Knauer, L. Spurgeon, T. Miller, K. Rutter, V. Edwards, Row 4: R. Sanders, J. Briles, J. Achterperg, J. Congress, A. Jackson, C. Rutherford, K. Schaufelberger, J. Hughes, Row 5: M. Pica, J. Sowers, S. Niemi, T. Hauck, D. Frericks, V. Stump, H. Ferris, Row 6: Coach Flegnier, S. Kollar, D. Vanzandberger, K. Graham, J. Russell, C. Simpson, B. Musselman, B. Donnell, Coach Genge. GIRLS FINISH SEASON 7-Q . K jg? f .W Na . The Girls' Track Team finished , the season with a 7-2 record. This was quite an improvement over last year's 3-4 dual meet , y, A record. They placed third in the if - i s 1? conference which was also quite I ,,2,.v yiil. ,ktt a nimprovement overlast year. ' f gr The distance team was led by Jane Davis and Ann koiiar who , placed first and second respec- W 1 tf. I 22 f .... 'D u tively in the 3200 meter run at yl. conference. Jane shattered all I previous school records in the I t 3200 meter and 1600 meter races and went on to win the 3200 meter race at District. Heidi Knauer broke her own record in is the 800 meter run. Amber Doran Q V!,V:l. broke the high-jump record. Dianne Foster triumphed once more with that famous Foster Avi Form and held her record in me '!f4??i5?M ., ..,: 'ifywgmw Iff Y , f .,.? QI P W 2Vfifg.t 7',ff,'2k S A Lion sprinter kicks it in. Catherine Harden flies over the bar. shows great promise for out- standing seasons to come. SPRING SPORTS RECORDS TENMS SOFTBALL WON 21 LOST 4 WON 11 LOST 13 Central .... . . .8 0 ,... ........,. E ast Peoria Centra.. M b E A 1 9 H. E V E E .Canton Central.. . . .9 0 ... ..,...,,.. .Manua Central. H Y 5 8 HN vvwwsrimneld Central . . . . . .6 3 . . .... Decatur Eisenhower Central 4 12 Richwoods Central .... 5 4 .... . . .Decatur MacArthur Cemrali ' ' E 217 4 E A H' E' H' .Farmington Central ..,, . .8 1 .., ..... .,,,. B ergan Cemmv E A E .15 9 4 E E .Manual Central. . . . . .7 0 .... ..... S palding cemlal 8 6 AOL 23212: ' ' 2 't C: 332 Central. 0 15-. I. I. I. . . S. S. 4. I. Pekin CtI.,, ...4 7.... .....Mt Cm' 11-1 1 - -S 4 ---- - 1 -Gaiam CZRJZ.. . . . . . 8 7 .... ..... M 2132813 Central .... . . .9 0 .... .... W oodruff Central 13 B ,Pekin Central. . . . . .3 6 ,... ..... G alesburg Central' ' ' ' ' '11 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' 'woodnm 22233: ' ' ? 'A WS iiggnvgggg Central. V 6 13 I. I. I. I. .Limestone C I.... ...3 3.... ....E P ' Ce a' -r-' A-'7 2 ---- 1 '- Ockmn C2321 .... .. .10 13 ..... eftaeiggg 22253: ' ' 2 ' ichwiisg Central ..,. . . . 8 16 .... ....,,.. C anton ' Central... ..2 20.... .....Washington Cenua' ' ' -9 0 ' ' ' Mama' Central. . . ..... 24 0 .... . . . .Galesburg Central ...... .,., 7 1 ..,. . . . .East Peoria Central. A A E E 10 O E E H E H E .Bloomington Central. . . . . . 6 13 .... ..... W ashington 2'ldMS'0C0F1'e'e'1Ce Central. . . . . . 7 3 ... . . , . , . .Lincoln 2f1f1'HSA D'5 'ct Central. . . . .11 12 .... . . .East Peoria Central. . . .14 11 .,.. .... O Iympia Central .... . . 5 3 .,., . . .Manual TRACK Central ...... .. 1 3 .... ,,,.. C anton WON 1 1 LOST 1 7th MS 10 Conterence Central .. . 90 55 ........ . .Woodru11 GlRLS'TRACK Central . . . . 40 86 . . . . . . .Manual Central ......... 108 34 . . . . . .Limestone WON 7 LOST 2 Central. . . . . 77 69 . , . ..... Flichwoods Central ....... .121 34 . . . .... Metamora Central . . . .... 78 44 . ........ . . . .Pekin Central ....... .121 30 . . . ..... .Dunlap Central. . . . . .44 34 . . . . . . . . .Manual Central ....... .108 38 . . . .,.. Washington Central. . . . . .66 62 . . . . , . ,Richwoods Central ..., .... 1 02 44 . . . .... East Peoria Central. . . . . .72 58 . , , . . . . .Bergan Central ......... 106 40 . . . ..,... Bergan Central. . . . . .84 44 . , . . . . .Spalding Central ......... 134 11 . . . ..... Spalding Central. . . . . .62 66 . . . . . . .East Peoria Central. . .,,. 116 29. . . . . . .Pekin Central. . . . . 80 48 ,... . . . .Washington Central . . . . 82 64 . . . . . .Morton Central . . . . .66 62 . . . . . . .Limestone Central .......... 68 60 .... .... W oodrufi 3rd MS 10 Conterence 10,1 CJQKT Q 1 1 Q S5530 Q X Q' -x , x Q - X52 X55 X Q., . v 1 wi X 'Q f L N0 Q21 Nl QQ ul X Xxx YQ? -58 ' .f 'N X 53 , fx NN N H .1 JR ' fb 5 XQLN X OJ f 7, Ns SOS N 4 is Lx or - PM YN CQ ' Org N X X Nix tf' jfs in Q3 X Q! sf if ' Lx - RQ- - .L Cp , my f ix 93X QBQB Q 5359 25: A Q14 fn i x NQ. X 5 fs 1510 - 4,696 . Q, .AKC Q-4 KBS Xb X9 X f CN 1 1 5 CD 2 X X Q! 053 ' D . X X Q XQQN5 C359 X QQ! 0 g rl YP CX sq 00 C S gb 9 - Qgx '1 QCD Q, ' ,f 9 4 SEKQ. '1 Ge ,S QS S QL? CSR, - QW XLS S aa 16 ilx C9 i 1 . . A D O XA 1 if 1 f R91 Y X N ' - Q Q, 1 SQ CL ' Q. X Q ,X . SL H X - Qi dow Q54 Q JC Q Q54 Q' X TSX Ai Ni ,X CS ,X fx XJ V X 'X A sf Nj v X. 4 -Cn , 39 . PXL1 . R O XX Z gx , Q4 Qui Xl ' X X W hx f ,RS -2 'Tec F l B P 1 w I 4 5 P 1 gi f 1 x 5 gl, , ,W .. , - .. .. U N D E R C L A S S , M E ,N u CLASS OF '83 ii. ' ' Pictured above: Harvey Burnett, Presidentg Alison Carson, Secretaryg Holly Ferris, Treasurerg and Keith Jackson, Vice-President. . -' W K ' F' XXX Q X is ..., . .. Q 2 ' ii H i ii fssi This class was as good as the best, and better than all the rest. We had good times, bad times, and some were sad times. But we stuck together to make this Freshman class fully represent Peoria High's finesse and class. We are looking enthusiastically forward to becoming sophomores, and that's another step to our domi- nance. Look out Seniors. Harvey Burnett Miss Cindy Bennett was the Freshman Class sponsor this year. Harold Abel Jenny Achterberg Mark Adkins Joe Albert Char Anderson Gerald Anderson Amanda Ashby Teresa Ashmore Tim Atkins Christine Baker Kenny Baker Lori Baker Robin Barth Stacy Bedard Nunda Berry Thomas Berwick Maribeth Bobeau Sandy Borrowman Tara Borsellino Laura Brandes, Mark Branscumb Genene Brewer Jody Briles Anthony Brown lroy Brown Marcella Buckley Hanley Burnett Andrea Burns Alison Carson Rob Carvell Kevin Casey Mary Chau Kristine Cheak Amy Chilcote Rick Cibelli Don Cimino Craig Clausen .Jerry Clark Regina Clark Becky Cohen Tracy Compton Juli Congress Maria Connor Anthony Cornish Tom Cox Wade Crabel Daryle Crawford Eugene Crawford Rich Daken David Daniel Brenda Davis Sandra Davis Willie Davis Andre Dawkins Patricia Dawson David DeFreitas Kim Dickerson Kimberly Dorar Barb Donnell Chris Dries Mark Dunham Brian Eastman Neal Edwards Steve Eisele Eric Elwood Tony Engle Sally Erwin Larry Fandel Steve Fandel Julie Fanta nl V AVF' yfwfl' ' iff! f 1 W -'!, ,JZ,,. , ,Mfr , , if l5 fl A- 52 1 f ffl., A xl A V 'J And l thought this ANTICIPATION stuff was only for ketchup. '54 'Nl it ...., When I. M. Smart talks, students listen. FW John Farris Holly Ferris Mark Filip Kathleen Flemming Roberta Foote Kent Franz Kim Fray Jim Freeman Diane Frericks Bill Frietsch Deanna Fair Kim Furness Robert Fussner Flamyka Gaiter Bill Garske Clarence Gaten Mary Gilbertson Lisa Glenn Leanne Goett Russell Goin Patti Golden Amy Goldsmith Charles Goodale Kim Graham Shari Graham Robert Granderson Carla Graves Lisa Green Amy Grimm Ray Gross Mia Guyton Gary Guzman Lamont Hanson Sherry Harmison Jim Harmon Amanda Harper Jessie Harris Tanya Hauck Yolanda Hearn Mike Hediger Jeann Heinz Anita Hendon Sherri Heuck Karen Hill Derryl Hines 1 L lr fr T! It Q J - ' , kwa , ,,L. . ,. . ,, .. if f , , fl?-R ix A 1 rs, f gi n I Il, ,wif 1 Q 1 ul 1 . 9- , ' ' L r Q M ' lf' x 1.1 Qi V A fx. f A , , tim 2 X ,9 I fx X ff 3 N, .W X . f--Y, N were 156 4 W ,,,.. ..... , ,,,,,,, L 1 f J , f 2 ' an 11 at ,Z J ff -f t 'L is , 4 Q ga W 4 , K J X 3322, -J 4- Katie Hinnen Diane Hoffman Mark Hohulin Bill Holland Sarra Hopwood Jill Hughes Martha Huffman Tracy Humphrey Jill Ingram Marc Ivie Michelle Jacobs Antoinette Jackson Gayla Jackson Keith Jackson Kim Jackson Matt Jackson Sam Jackson Willie Jenkins John Jinkerson Angela Johnson Keith Johnson Kim Johnson Marie Johnson i Flobbie Johnson Rodney Johnson Steve Johnson Tom Johnson Madeline Jones Crystal Kaufmann Dawn Kees Mayna Kelly Bonnie Kemp Debbie Kennedy Mary Khoury Jeff Kilgore Mark Kilgus Martin Kinnamon was WW X -ee J Ll Exo Chris Klein Patrick Klise Don Klukan Dawn Knepper Sharree Kollar Loren Krapp Leann Krause N Q- - '3u-.. J' 'sl-. r 'Z' ff - , ...nv 5 - W wff' N, me 'lk--ffwasww. A X rw 'T,fI' - L, yfrl, ,uf use You should have seen the one that got away! - ,ia-2 r -1 , , g, r-,-- K 6? . ,, Y 2 i M AN -'Eli-was Riggs y , ee J. WP . , il. . , ,aw 1 s ,Y si 2 , x S ' ,- X W W O '15 4 Q' fr 51 , -, XX Q KN X ef M.- jg F, i , fs is E2 A bail X A 5 -04 . X: X T' V W we , J -4 ,, k ,, f cw ',.. '- 4, l -f ll 11 QQ .1 l l ...nl it ,, . I -.,, V ga- f ,.. f ,ff Qgrux it , 4. X V, Joe Krones Kevin Labbe Michael Legan Kathy Lentz Dan Livingston Mark Lockwood Erich Lovekamp Ellen Lueders Jonathon Lylle Todd Maisch Stephine Marks Ruby Massey T.J. Matthews Todd May A group of freshman delinquents prepare for the ultimate punishment-a four hour school bus ride! 4 Mia Mayfield Fred McAfee Craig McCabe Kelly McCanney Glenn McCurdy Robert McDonald Cary McGee , , W yt ' 4 ,L QV V V, ' iiii , i iiikix L Shawna McKinley V 5 Molly Methes W VVVVZV A Lisa Miller Mike Miller WB! is .ai- L Nr, QT' f Renee Miller Mark Misselnorn yi ' '- Y , if. if L i Kris Mitton , 'A Laura Moen 5. 1 I ' iiqsiif ,Lg See Dick run. Run, Dick, run, run. fin' Don't shoot! I swear i didn't zap your Zing- Kim Moffatt Mark Monroe Joan ne Moore Marcia Moredock Greta Morgan Hoily Morris ,gf I W L 11, GFS. Lisa Morrison Glen Morrisey i Q Debbie Morton Sandra Niemi David Nisius Tracy Nixon Andrew Nordwall Cathy Norman Sarah Nugent Lauri Ohrt sigma' , They don't just see the writing on the wall ...they put it there! .Q .K NL..'! -.Sk 5. N . . i fi: ff . That's incredible!!! Kim Olling Susan Page Julie Peacock Eva Pelton Susan Peters Leslea Pettett Pat Pfoff David Phelps l 135 I Michelle Picha Doug Pitman Chad Pio Tim Polakow Brian Polstra William Porch Dorothy Porter Bruce Purcell Monique Oualls Angie Ramos Russell Reatherlord Kent Reeves Phil Reid Mike Rice ,wiwwaww V-f-f-,-mil-ff .,m,:'1 W5WW27J:f U wmqm 1. , f ' ' ,rl 37?-' 1 ff , . f , ff 'fr - , ,f f f fri?-V -s' f , ' 7I.l.,,,,.'7 7 'l'f.l'f',' 7- ' J 4 'im' ' Af. L 11,2 H , 5 Q, , , ,, , N M f . ,Wm . 'ry,1:1n ' ' ,,a of 5 f ' ,, zap: Q r , W,Y'2f5. 5'- And l'LL sell you this elevator pass for just live bucks. lt really is a steal! cg' K A- , Q Q - ' Q 2 , W, ,. .rv- I' in 71 N 1' fiff K I W,-1.24 -r, i ,.f,1,ag4.,,, ,i 4 Z V i X il , ff f 1 ,iniimig I . fi Vickie Ringe Laurie Rist Jill Roach Cindy Rohrer Ruth Rudolph Brian Rurnpf Belinda Runnels Q' ass. ii,, , ,...7 gi .. i So that's what a buffalo chip looks like! .N ff 5: 'XXVVYA I 'S ...... mf Q Chautauqua Rutherford Shields Roberson Steven Robison Coral Ross Jaqueline Ryan Joe Saad Cassondra Sanders Mark Salamon Kristy Sanders Renee Sanders Tammy Sanders wayuugwwvr ,wWWm,f,,,M5g,,, -. I ,gr af A an W :Q rwzzrz -: ' V W f . 71 2? Af ff 5, PM Confirming rumors that the Freshman Class bordered on being sadrstlo one frosh dares another I bet you can t eat more than one cafeteria lunch' Jane Sawers Willy Schaffer Karla Schaufelberger Z John Shellenberg 2 :f rf,f' 49' f ef i if as 1 ' l Debbie Sharp Albert Shaw fr Pat Sheehan Debra Sherlock Bob Shinn ' , , V Gwen Simpson :fd SS i ig oarryii Smith Oh, he's cute! I wonder if he noticed me? iy ,, A v . . , I if 4 Kim Smilh r ' Krist Smith A Y V. 1 is-3-,Y W' ,W - Tracie Smilh N i ' -, f ll' ilgiz. 'J-Q3 ' Q M Anthony Spencer A- , ..,, , 1 ' Michael Spurgeon if .jf ' V 44' M Julie Stenger ,..-W ------ X Cm 1 Q3 4, I St -wiht if W2-it C.Ctq'lfyxQ Qt' L N LM U 'Q lk-fxuoon vQt With my looks and your personality we could go places! levt to tml strc e ?f9HNlC3C1UCiX x LUV2 Q, L!! lvan Stone ing ? T A Jeri Theobald Carmen Thomas Pete Thomas Framces Thompson James Thornton Michelle Tillman sw 'XS it 'R tb- swim f LeighAnn Storm , Cheryl Stropes N ft wg 4 1, , .gfiifii .-. 'N Ross Strough fi? lt X u i Vicky Stump Jaqueline Terrell Craig Thebert 'E , Four out of five dentists recommend sugarlessn sandwiches for their patients that eat sandwiches. , l Wwwiwiifw ymcimgjig if Q f Missy Tillman E625 DeeDee Trapps Twinkle Trapps Dawn Twing an I wish this yearbook work was done! Rhonda Urban Jeff Vandervliet Brad VanDeVeer Debbie VanZandbergen Mark Verdun Sarah Vesonder , Jenny Vivod Herman Wade Bob Wagner Cannibalism 101 Dawn Walker g',. f ,V ,' Jean Walker ,ag V J I, ff L Fr H 4' 5 'K f li 1 Y Jeffrey Walker Brice Watson , gf Jaqueline Webb Tina Webb b 47 K. Scott Weber 'ca' :ez Dan Weede ' 3, Angela Weitzel Carol Wenger ,rrrr r W W V W 1 Mia Wesbrook Andrew Williams -.rr f , ,, z V ' , , ,, ,M , Sherman Everett Todd Foster No, I won't post your phone number! , 7-4- 4 , l L 'ff -e-QQQL Yu' l H W 4 Q' rf X ,W A .,,,.v V ,-gy' f ff?-3 'gi f V X ryr, , i , K' I 2 I r, , 012- , , W 1 RI 1 L I A 'A t 'bv 'fib X im ' gf? ,,fv 'v- -L t It 1 'S Jr' Only a freshman would wear a gymsuit back- wards! ,, r. Freddywilliams y A Timothy Williams ' W ,,,.V. V A Tamara Winters Angela Wisher Qr- Q cms vvolf Lisa Wyatt K ' Anthony Wysinger L Brad Yandell ' Y '1 f Glenda Young Marvin Young Sue Young Jett Zadoks Sean Ingte Paulette Thomas CLASS OF '82 Pictured above: Karen Helfrich, President, Dana Miller, Vice-President, Joan Rus- sell, Secretaryg Cathy Rutter, Treasurer. This year as Sophomores we accomplished many things. We put on a good stunt show and came in sec- ond for Spirit Week. We won the Class Yell during Spirit Week which shows we are a winning class. We've had two good years at P.H.S., let's make the next two great. Karen, Dana, Joan, Cathy Mr. Jerry Behrens was the Sophomore class sponsor this year. f iiitstlltr tlitilf. ' i-. 553- i, q cixirg K. 3 m,5fg:,t:g-I-.K to ir:i.itg.A-I ii if! 3 wg A t XX sv- xx xl ...f- ,A 'Q 2 Tis Psy' S ttt Q . - sg J J 45, yr' r - as A A Q ks... he is f .15 rs sl ,sf lk We -- ...eg it qv 5 Q .t Q: 1 1 1 4 for , . . IF mfg gi 4 K Ks, L 3 , . fi g r .Ll s -ef, . 1 . rf - - 1. 0:5 ' m . Tanya Adams Michelle Alexander Brad Allen Marty Andersen If X U Julie Anderson ' Tommy Anderson Og M37 Yolanda Archibald ' I Mr Q I ii QL an Dave Atkinson X j! Rob Austin q l O Scott Ayler l A ljd VJ Alkareem Azim UQ Ken Ball ij Q Toni Ball L Q p ' Tim Barton O , ' LJ , D y T T i Carla Basfieid dup NL iq P i Paul Basler X ffl C, V Joe Basso c UQ CL V Sue Bateman V Dean Baumlield f Cathy Baysinger X I YM Alicia Bechtel VN! nod to fl Tim Beeney Q fy Jim Binegar , Teresa Bittner Howard Blevins Rebecca Bouillon I 4 Sayanh Bouphachantho Rick Bourlet ,L W 57 U T Jett Brabson 1 Tim Branan X fir Eleanor Brewer XL V Wendi Brooks ' ' Paul Broughton ' Denise Brown M7 if 1 U 5 John Brown Af Q ' K, T i V5 T T Jr r Kimberly Brown Mark Brown Roland Brown Sharon Brown Jett Browning Kimberly Bucey David Buckley Malinda Burdin Melanie Burns Dave Bushnell Kim Bushnell Brian Butler Sherrie Byerly Gary Bynum Linda Bird Mary Caldwell Chris Callen Tim Carey Jeanette Carpenter Chuick Carr Rick Cheatam 145 Tony Claybon Cheryl Clement Brett Clinch Michael Coartney Kevin Cole -Y- W ' f- 'N . Kathy Coleman i Todd Collins 'L , Lynn Costa K WcwrCoHmgham D +'55 t.. 5 . K, ,Q -1' 5 X s NWX 5 Ni ci X Sa i N XX -: -X-- if :'f,-gap? We X E Q i was My Yah t at is X f ,X ii N is L sv, 7 , , M g,:6w,,, ,,,, or ,,, i in Wy, , , ,, . -W it rm Adrienne Crawford Robert Crawford Kelly Curran Scott Darnell Djuna Davis James Davis Missy Davis Sophia Davis Steve Dempsey t HYoudonWsayW 12 qi-M ti 2 t el s Q , D 55 fe.- v' a nw if t - Q? s ' l ,,,, C 3 I -f 1 ia - y .. 1 .V la. :Q 4-f - YJ' ,, ff' F 4 , 4 2, ,iff l g A Q-sfk z OK-Let's act like adults. F ViA:iVAViIV V t LViL, , Eg 8 if ,,V..., I. A ' J J 4- 1 Pak Eau 42 1 55, i 't f 'l t I 1 ic 'P eg! 9 s N Q- I In 13 5'f,Q: ' ll r! :zzz wh ' 21,-1' F' .,..-zqf.. Tim Eads Valderia Edwards Gina Ehlenbach Andrea Etaugh Nathan Evans Ei Dan Frericks Chris Fulghum Charles Furness Jim Fussner Mike Gabbert Gala Denney Bob Denny Chris Dickerson Nhat Dinh John Disharoon Daniel Dismang Cheryl Dooley Amber Doran George Dries John Dunivan Dan Fabry Bill Fairbank Angi Feinerman Terry Fisher Jim Flanigan Steve Fox David Frankel David Garcia Jon Gaskins fin X Tim Geisler Ahhhh! This is the life! Tarita Gillespie Donna Ginger Clill Hanchett Terry Hanson Norman Hard N MXL 2 if me Rebecca Gittrich Phillip Goin Jeff Gray Timm Green Randy Greenway ZF , 4 ' S.. , 'X , ' Roger Greenway T . T1 7? Vicky Griffin A - T Adrienne Griffith . A ' , Heather Haley in We X T Y 5 ' - , . Doug Hall l Harvey Hall , Kathryn Halleen iii AUHQTL W rrrr X or-, WY , rrlm,.. iw-..,, Nm ni zu-Q Don't worry about me. I know what l'm doing. n- Milf ' LK 1, L 5 ,?iirW'7if- if f ,. f ' J 5 xM' C',.v H A i , M 4 ,7' A Y j 1 s E , ,gl Ezell Hardimon Joan Harris Brent Hartness Sue Hartman John na Harlwig Richard Harvey Jody Hasler Julie Hatcher mm , LQFVI REQ' How about a food fight? V V : ,: W f I Q YJ-ay V. , J, ,J Vs W' J J 5 xi J y 'i ,,f ,wgia f 1 . pf f if - Wi i ,e I 'fx A , I ,M nf I A. . 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X x ' Y rl'- Now for my next trick l'll raise this banner C 9 fs ,, Avi . f T 1 ,, sr, im., 1 MV' If ' -1 fi ,,-- Mark Pierce Robin Pierce Jan Plack Dave Poehls Regina Porch Tony Porch Sandra Poweil Melinda Pierce Patricia Putman Tina Ramos Syivette Randle Tammy Reames Kirk Reeves Andy Register Tracee Petrakis Lisa Pettit Debbie Phipps iii im : lg 3 :,yyeee,,, 1 'Q , f Wir Q .Zi rf , fi 23? Q 2 '1 5 8 ,,'t ,, -mt f ..,, , N5 Bryan Repenius Jim Revailo Brian Riley . ,,,,, -- .WMF s . we f a W , ii' v,,,., 4 , is V 41 Z7 Qt Q ix ,,,: Q rrieii 4 9. aw Trackettes making time with the guys track team Cpardon the punij after 'A'L ,,i.1 ' -2510 gsm Shara-Dawn Rist fs '- g k Yvonne Robison Marsha Rodgers David Rogers St '15 .. if Q Wg X Y so X it shame Root ' Q Va .- i Q t :tit tin .-1 Qfhx NT K as Joan Russell S f rf' N M Cathy Rutter 5' , 5 it Dave Ryan ' V ' I vi- A , to X What do i do with this thing? -it-f ' te' 12 ii' t r 531 f tw t i , 1 - X ,Wt ,sa - K it tii igggg ' K tg.. .. F' . F. 41 - -v- Bili Saathoff Lorraine Sanders ' '. Tom Sanders Vicky Sanders ix ,I 5, K ff 1 xv, 5, t what as-if is ,t S - x .411 ,ur Ken Sawyer iW53 t Fr i . . ..tgi:s,:-f Pat Schlehuber , 1 46 0? Y Kim Schumacher f':::ft b ' ' 'f ig .QP-Na., ' ML R , ,1 Ground control to Captain Kirk, come in Captain Kirk. Q 1-2-3-Kick! Cindy Simpson Mary Ann Sims Willie Sims Tylor Singer Robert Sit Kim Smith Ora Smith Ken Snow a if . ,,,,7'5 f l il, V I W 4 fi ' i Y Jeff Sch vvarze f al' P . tm 9 A Doug Scrimager Linton Secretan I , 1 iii .ii 4 ii ' V V Flick Seppelt i 5 David Shannon N ,Q t,,,, , ,,,, t,t 1 Tim Shirley Todd Sick 1 fx x- ix A Sarah Sommer Believe me, l'm listening to every vvord you're saying l at X J kr tttt David Southey Lori Spurgeon Robert Steiger Ron Stenger Renee Stephens wx .N-. .5 A 5 Patty Stuart Karen Stubbs Francis Sturdivant Cindy Suelter Jody Summers But why autograph the soIe!?!'? fi hx . 1. .D Levach Tarver Kevin Taylor Steve Terrell Janice Theesfield Melissa Thomas Jett Suter Norm Svendson Chuck Svynnbersky Chris Switzer Anthony Sydnor g, , Jiii Thorn Juanita Thornton Beth Tillman Tony Tillman 4. RENT THIS SPACE Mary Vance ' ,V Jackie Verci it -1 I ,gl , H5 f i ' ,i,: Jin vieiey Pam Walker 3 , ii,, ii' T David Waller N 7 T Z? rig 4 av f il rx. Sue Turetzky Linda Turner 'Tx Patricia Turner Steve Turner N it si 'Q :ft - :N .f Helen Umberger 'T' Gerritt Van Bee-K 'Vim Pnotogs wanted, call 692-4864. Chris Wallis Karen Walls Karen Wamack Marvin Washington Joe Watkins Gailann Weaver Kandy Weicherding Dave Weede Ken Wells Matt Wessels Kevin Wheeler Julie Whiteside Lionel Whitaker Tom Williadsen Ann Williams Brownie Williams Candy Williams Fred Williams Juwanna Williams Patrick Williams Crystal Wilson Dave Wilson Todd Wilson Tom Wisher Merijo Worrick Kim Wright Flachal Yancy Susan Yeagle Chris Yerke Joann Young Joann Young, again Brett Zahner Chad Zike Scott Zumbahlen CLASS OF '81 Pictured above Kelly Andreasen Presidentg Sue Fteichman, Vice- President Amy Page Secretary Sally Strodel, Treasurer. The Juniors have accomplished much this year. We began the year successfully with Homecoming and ended it equally successfully with the Junior Prom, 'This One's For You . We sold carnations and deliv- ered valentines to finance Prom. It was great, thanks to all the Juniors who volunteered their time. lt's true, most of our high school days are over, but we'll still be calling Peoria High our home for one more year. We plan to make it the best of the four. Kelly Mrs. Marty Wilson was the Junior class sponsor this ear. 5 5? Z . 1 ,wa P' ,V Q 'bl V E fr T, L wi iz 1 1 . at. V fi T T igafi.. x Z x I f X 4 ' 1 li Ta ,:,,, Q 44 ff ,Y T 1 ff J W 71 it 'ip I 'f , K J ' K, , . 4. A l I gi ,. f. 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B P Bill Ott Amy Page Bob Parkhurst Della Patterson Jett Paulis i 'S' 5 Cindy Pllle Victor Pilon Rob Polakow Brenda Pollard Brenda Polton Catherine Noirot Lisa Norman Flose Norman David Northrup Paula Nunes Probin O'Donnell Jonathan Olenick Flena Peden Lisa Penelton Dlogenes Perera Terry Perkins Chris Peters Cindy Peters Steve Phares X3S? i il I wonder if the teacher will notice l'm asleep. David Potter Kelly Powers Annette Price Vickie Price Tom Ramos Valerie Ransom Monty Raymond Dean Recar Susan Reichman Jay Rennau Michelle Stephens John Rice George Roach Anita Robertson ssc S A M K 1 V.v,ALLLk , F .., , . ,k K , K 2 is A P ' f A ff T I g ' if K WH' if ig S ., i IQQV i N A .Ji Y J of f 'i'a fs P ,it l f- , 4 K -, V -I t t l ii X X t f 'X - s , A , :X at is N-if .c . fx gg X :I i , SAEQRI, X S g i Jim Rogy Doria Rone Rhonda Rose JeTaun Ross Pam Roten Lee Rubin Lisa Russell Another CREST photog hard at work. in J I l is ' . inte . or if L, S 6 w R s X N., f iii! :sal 11115: WUI 3555 fiffff if ww., I fy.. W-wa., QV' 1- I guess my pet mouse has to go. This Iocker's not big enough for the both of us. S P iiis gssss Jerry Sample sy :im Art Sanders 3- Sue Sanders X 0 X Miriam Schaefer N ' N ki Theresa Schaffer 'W Gary Scharp Dan Schellenberg Kathleen Schertz Rick Schuck 5: i..-, ri 2 .fi Q fg Dan Schultz ' ,QQ 1 Marc Scoutaris X v Mariiee Seppelt 173 .A Holly Short Kevin Sibley Mike Skinner Dave Slavens Bobette Smith - Burgit Smith K ,avr Could it be? A student studying in the foyer Scott Shambaugh Randall Shaw Tom Shea :L -KLS Yvette Sherman k-. Mike Shinrl to Q N ez, if ' , - it M Sf Vlhllnam Simmons it it l EV' '..u,,g5t'fwf J.'w 'wW SW ti, ' . Wxb S w. 'fff..fff'l. The finalists ofthe P.H.S. Miss Cafeteria Queen Contest are . . . . - f: feasts- ,... ,. C F . of Q all t , ' ,il ffisz Scott Smith Debbie Socall Steve Souza Greg Spano Chris Spears . :aes :ss -, ,X , .Q ,N X' yi Rigs .sm is 4 M? mit Walter Spencer Mark Stauske Michele Stephens Diana Stewart Cynthia Stinson Mark Stone Sally Strodel Doug Strough ' 'i:: AA' g Curt Stubblefield V Diana Sutton I .V 1 Jenny Sweasy I Mark Taborn ,ffsI7fV4 Michelle Tackmann EX z'k Fl l'1lT h ' , oca ag on Mgiily i Z . l i,liD. Doug Tharp Bob Thomas Maggie Thompson David Thornhill Peaches Trapps i i if We it my 1 it 'ti' Yea ii if f - I ff.. 9 V A i 'J I ' f I l l ' 1 in ::l, ,, fff ' 'i9 f:f i '. ' T , l ,. u - My i 4- 1' in T ll.,,l.,,, Q i s T fr ' .... , ,Q wif Q Q mile, it f 1 A . Viv: my . Karla Turner Kevin Turner Susan Ulm William Wallis Fred Walz 22 sv K I Jennifer vvalbei W y ff' api ,v .f mlm :WW ' K ,se ...Ii , ,, ,sm-, ,- Tom Verci Ted Verdun LAW ' jeee Q ' 'M' A A F 4' ii' n 4 F -, , liiifviswffff' 1 Zfffgff ' ,,,,Q me V , W 4 Y if L.. I H , iq, 'nf ' ff: wmv W, Q1 0' ff .Q we S :..,,:.5.x 12, Y' 4. ,V i tw M, Qi, 7 M gy HEEL lll., , 1-will if Shirley Washington Z 5 lli, , L ' JoAnn Watkins John vvaugn g David Weber Mark Weimer ,Ml,i eg 'ff Chris Weisert 'VV 'il' V Virgil Whetstone :M 'iii Ben Whitaker V - Donna White ChrisWhiteside ,,ll , ,,.l Bob Whitney 'nly g T W ,fell ::VV,.: it iti f ::-I :.. f me ,.., l ie., li I vii' Y 1 ff Q Q K f U- X Friendship makes the rough road smooth. , W r f , mi 3' , 'A , 1 r . ls if :V E M H 4 'iw ' Ei I Tim Wilson Beth.Winkler Jeff Winkler Jill Winkler Tim Worley Alice Wright Bill'Wright Junior for sale. Andrea Wrigntner Kenny Wysinger Linda Yancey Kristi Yandell Angela Young Bobby Young .kY, .- gift - y o y nw J Y , J 5 Darryl Young gin-1 x , ,N fi ,.,,.. Mad scientist at work -n-u ,W ,gg Shark, Shark! Five minutes and counting. Come on bell, ring. AIIM a ,rm-F'-M,,,.,.,..-wld- DS Wir Have you heard the one about the traveling salesman? X. Ping pong inthe halls? - Kaletta Young if is Marllyn Young 3' X Bart Zahner ,, F, 1- ,. Jack Zilllon 4 l. , Alicia zlppncn x r A 4 TI A A I L, l K 2 l I 3 v r ' i 4' 3 f 1 A 4, , ,H 'iii' 1 l V v l I , 4 in I , f'..,..zr ' -f' was My 1 Macho Marathon Man. 2 I 251. ' 'kia' BX,-f a JK. yj vw 'Q 'Q .. 'Y I 1 ,x'1ll ': .V an mf 'fik QP' x F Q 0 2 3 If-gm, Mn.- 'BMW .Vi A ,J CLASS OF '80 K 9291.-s q g -ef --fa . my i P fi , S W 3. P it ' ,A Pictured above Terry Thompson, Vice-President, Kara Dolanc, President, Kim Schauffelberger Secretary, Anita Cannon, Treasurer. lt's hard to believe that our high school years are finally over. But during the past four years the Class of 1980 has proved itself through many accomplishments. As freshmen we supported our basketball team to the 1977 State Championship. We nearly beat the Seniors in Stunt Shows our Sophomore year, and we came back to win Spirit Week, eventually becoming the only class on record to win the Spirit Stick three consecutive years. Junior year brought us a victorious Stunt Show, and a very successful Prom at the Red Bud Tree. And Senior year . . . our year at the top, once again brought a winning Stunt Show. Our class has definitely left its mark in PHS his- tory. But now it's time to say good-bye to the old, familiar hallways and to many of the people who we've grown up with. To all of you-best of luck in achieving your goals. May we all have the chance to be together again. Kara Mr. William Christian was the Senior class sponsor this 24614 , I- fr ww Jeni Abraham Teresa Alexander Frosh Chorus Andrea Allen Janet Alwan AV 33 Pom Pon 234, Pep Club 35 Pool Timer 3 Ellen Anderson Concert Choir 343 Selected Chorus 25 Frosh Chorusg Play: My Fair Ladyg Homecoming Court 35 Stunt Shows 45 Dist. Choir 45 Sen, Service Kevin Anderson National Honor Societyg Letter Club 2345 ORTM5 Carbo CIub5 PBC5 BDU Sherry Anderson National Honor Societyg Page 12345 Senior Sen1ice5 Stunt Shows 4 Cindy Arington Sunny-Face Committee si? I mg ..,, X Sandy Atterberry Val Avery Kevin Baker Marching Band 125 Concert Band 125 Varsity Band 123 Letter Club 2345 Football 35 Soccer 12345 Swim Team 12345 Diving 345 Pool Guard 1234 Annette Banks M it eic ' T Q ...and they told me band would be tun! Rhonda Barnes Byron Barnhart A Wrestlingg Pool Guard 3,4 Joe Basler Letter Club 3,43 Track 1 ,2,3,4g Stunt Shows 4 Luann Basquin National Honor Societyg DE 43 Senior Service Joanna Basso - Jett Beall 1 ref Scott Bedard J V ': . ' g 11 Margie Beeney 4 H -' German Club 1,23 Concert Orchestra 1 ,2,3,4 if 4 , 4 Jodi Behrends PE Helper 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Choir 1,2,3,4g Plays: My Fair Lady, Guys 8 Dollsg Stunt Shows 1,2,3,4g Swimming 3,4g School Mascot 1 ,2,3,4g Page 1 ,2,3,4 Juli Behrends I I U Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,3,4g volley- Doing the 'Big Fig Newton' ball 1,2,3,4g Concert Orchestra at Senioritis setting in Kevin Blackwell Concert Choir 1,2,3,43 Swing Choir 43 Plays: Guys St Dolls, The Male Animalg Track 13 Mixed Ensemble Ron Bordeaux Science Club 3,43 National Honor Society3 Tennis 1,2,3,4Q Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4g All-State, Orchestra Joe Borsellino Football 13 Wrestling 1,2 Nate Bovee Karen Boyer Symphonic Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3,43 Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Varsity Band 1,2,3,43 Library Help 1,2 Toni Boyer Brett Boyle Student Council 13 Letter Club 3,41 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3g Wrestling 13 Be-Union3 Class Officer 13 Committee ot 403 German Clubg Intramural BasketbaIl3 BDU3 Carbo Club Teresa Brawner Rich Brecklin Football 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 DE Connie Brereton Co-op 43 Drama 3 Debbie Brookhart Pep Clubg Frosh Chorusg Girls' Chorus Dave Brown Wrestling 2,3 Gwen Benson Dorothy Brown Kevin Brown Football 1 Moses Matthew Brown Robert D. Brown National Honor Societyg Golf 1,2,3,4g Letter Clubg lntramuralsg Re-Uniong ORTMQ Carbo Clubg Trackg Opiniong PBC What do you mean I owe S100 for my cap and gown rental l?l?l D if ii' Robert J. Brown National Honor Societyg Letter Club 2,3,4g Football 23 Track 12,33 Soccer l,2,3,4g Be- Union it Kim Buchanan Carol Buchele Swimming l,2,3,4g Band l,2,3,4g Majorette 2,3,4 Chuck Bulkeley Science Club 3,45 Track 1 ,2,3,4 Eric Burns Afro Club 3,4g Graphic Arts Club 2,3,4 Gregg Burns K ,,, Qi Q. 1 Mi l new Joanna Burton Tom Bushell Dave Camp Club 3,45 intramural Basketball 43 Bo John Canham Anita Cannon Class Officer 43 Page 3,45 Graphics 1 Elizabeth Cannon Dave Capperune Jackie Casper OEA 4,Gymnasticsg Intramural Baske American Bandstand, here we come! Member of Class Officers' Cabinet 2,3,4 Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Letter wling 4 Opinion 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1 tball 4 '99 I foldyou to bet on Lucky Lady in the fifth Ftacel Aaron Castle Science Club 43 Student Council 3, Philoso- pher 1,2,3,4, Football 2, Plays: Adrift in New York, The Man Who Came to Dinner, My Fair Lady, Guys 8 Dolls, Drama Club 1,25 Opin- ion 3,4 Craig Cavins National Honor Society, Swimming 15 Tennis Dave Cebulko Cross Country 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Swim- ming 1, Intramural Basketball 43 Bowling 4 Greg Chapman Diving 1 ,2,3,4 CCaptain 45 Dan Christianson Football 1, Basketball 1 5 DE Elliot Clark Tracy Clemons Amy Cohen OEAQ Tumbling Team 123 Stunt Shows 2 Keith Coleman Susan Cooley Jerry Cooper Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1,23 Track 1 ,3 Dave Costa Chris Courtney Science Club 3, Opinion 2, Wrestling 1 ,2,3 Rich Covelli Science Club 3,45 National Honor Societyg Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Key Club 1 ,2,3,4 Carri Cravens Jane Crosby National Honor Society, Page, Concert Choir, PE Helper, Girls' Chorus, Wrestling Cheerleaderg Playsg My Fair Lady, Guys 8 Dollsg Tumbling Team li, Bob Crowe Debbie Currie Steve Crowley Marching Band 1 ,2g Concert Band 1,23 Track 1 Marla Dailey Library Help 1,25 Drill Team 1,23 Softball 1, Track 15 Homecoming Court 4 The Incredible Hulk '? fx ' if Ll 4 T A V ' A 'V.. v- 3 1 ' an WX No, I'm not married-I just don't want to go out with youl Lisa Davies Basketball 13 Gymnastics Team Lucille Davies Pep Clubg Lefty Brian Davis Science Club 3,43 National Honor Societyg Letter Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4g Wrestling l,2,3,4g Key Club Jane Davis Science Club 33 National Honor Societyg Let- ter Club 33 Softball 15 Track 2,3,4g Volleyball 2,33 Cross Country 4 Twila Davis Steve DeCremer Letter 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4g Track l,2g Re- Uniong Intramural Basketballg Stunt Shows 25 BDUQ ORTMQ Road Trip 1 Brenda Dehart Tim Dempsey Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1,2,3,4p Letter Club 3,45 Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3,4g Track 43 Key Club 1,2,3,4g Intram- murals4 Fran Denney Co-op 35 Track2 Alicia Dilley Kara Dolanc Class Officer 2,3,4g Student Council 2,3,4p Crest 4g Tracketteg Illinois State Scholarg Senior Service Dona Durham Henrietta Edwards Gymnastios5 Volleyball Mike Egner Andrea Ehlenbach Joan Eisele Salwa Eldarzi Frosh Chorusg Concert Choir 23 Nancy Ellis Concert Choir 35 Girls' Chorus 25 National Honor Society5 Opinion 2345 Letter Club 235 Library Aide 15 JV Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheerleader 345 Track 12345 IBTC5 Commit- tee ot 40 345 SSGC5 Math Team Captain5 llli- nois State Scholar5 Senior Service Mary Elser Jeni Erbe Readers' Theatreg Kids5 Stunt Shows 2345 Key Club 35 Play: The,Night of January 16th5 Speech Team 12345 Illinois State Scholar5 Tumbling Team 12345 German Club 125 Sen- ior Service5 Pool Guard 345 Pool Timer 45 Sterling Merit Award 45 Opinion 2345 Crest 45 Quill 81 Scroll5 Library Alde5 Drama Club 25 National Honor Society Lawrence Evans Paula Evans Z Make like a statue Becky Fabry Student Council 1,25 Concert Choir 3, Selected Chorus 2, Frosh Chorus, Girls' Chorus 1,2, Tennis 2,33 Softball 3, Speech Team 1,2 Rick Farnan Letter Club 1,2,4, Page 4, Tennis 1,2,3,4g Play: Adrift in New York, Male Animalg Com- mittee of 405 Fle-Union, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Carbo Club, Road Trip, BDU, PBC Laurie Ferris Cindy Fitzgerald Page 1 ,2,3,4 Linda Fleming Crest: Quill St Scroll, Concert Choir, Selected Chorus, Frosh Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Plays: The Man Who Came to Dinner, Adrift in New York, The Devil's Desciple, My Fair Lady, Trackette Dianne Foster Key Club 3,43 Science Club 4, Senior Serv- ice, Volleyball 1,2,3, Track l,2,3,4, Letter Club 1,2,3g National Honor Society, Stunt Shows 4, Opinion 3, Intramurals 4 Deanna Gabbert Todd Garber Letter Club 4, Track 1,2,3,4g Re-Union, Stunt Shows 2,3,4, Kermie , Intramurals Dave Garbs Debbie Gardner Pep Club 3,4g AV Crew 3,4 ,S 5 L mi 7 we Semi-Tough ax Le, , . , A '111. L X What do you mean my mom wants me on the phone'?!?l 1 L Karen Gayles Debora Gillespie Co-op 45 OEA 45 Library Aide 1 New York, Swimming Manager 2 Gwen Garrett Play. On the Night of January 16, Swimming, Tracketteg Pool Guardg Teacher's Aide Flich Garske Margi Gavlinski Frosh Chorusg Girls' Chorusg Concert Choirg Play: My Fair Lady ful' N. i,,f 7' V l , lf h L. .1 9 I 8 , , ifr.. yn I -Q H vff-. , ,,. ,,,, f- , ,J A 6 .,, 2 ew ' ',- ,, Dave cling f Letter Club lg Graphics 3g Concert Choir lg 'N Plays: Guys 8. Dolls: Contest Play: Adrift in Hold him not to Stick his head in there' ,v it Cheryl Gnepper Laura Glover Greg Goett Nancy Golden National Honor Society3 Letter Club 23 Library Aide 13 Band 12343 Swimming 23 KeyClub3 But l swearto you . . . l didn't cutclassl ii il t Bonnie Goodale Frosh Chorusg Girls' Chorusg Selected Cho- rus 23 Concert Choir 343 Swing Choir 4 Phillip Goodwin Crest Photographer 43 Opinion Photogra- pher 342 Basketball 13 Baseball 12343 Afro Club 1231 Pageg Letter Club 342 Intramurals Cary Gould L Brendalla Green Joanie Grieves Basketball 43 Softball 13 Volleyball 4 Lisa Gross Scott Hale Football 12343 Baseball 12343 National l Honor Socletyg Pool Guard 43 BDU 343 lntra- murals 2343 Letter Club 2343 PBC 4 , Cheryl Halverson as 222 Karrie Hankins Pep CIUb3 Concert Cnoirg Frosh Cnoir3 Selected CHOFUSQ Stunt Shovvs3 Committee of 403 Senior Serviceg Pool Guard 81 Timerg Key Club3 IBTC Kelli Hanson Frosh Cl'iorus3 Selected Cnorus3 Concert Choir Jay Hardin Eileen Harris Jeffery Harris Jeff Hazen Page Jennifer Hayden Sue Heinz Pep Club3 Pom-pon.Squad I 3 4' l Tnat's really neat Pat, glueing my foot to the floor. Susan Helmers Page 34 Doug Helmke Football 12343 Key Club3 Concert Choir 1 Scott Heppner National Honor Society3 Letter Club 2343 Football 12343 Basketball 123 Baseball 1234: Illinois State Scholar3 lntramurals3 BDU Angela Hilliard Marching Band 133 Concert Band 133 Afro Club 2342 AV Crew 2 Rhonda Hinkle Nancy Hinnen Frosh Choirg Girls' Chorus3 Concert Choir 33 Letter Club l234Q Girls' Swimming 12343 Committee ot 40 43 Key Club 343 Pool Guard 2343 Senior Serviceg Opinion 343 Stunt Shows 343 lntramurals3 lBTC Alex Hodge Crest Photographer Symphonic Band3 Marching Band3 Concert Bandg Varsity Band3 Concert Orchestra3 Plays: Adrift in New York, Mame3 Opinion PhotogfWriter3 Committee ot 403 Key Clubg National Honor Societyg Cross Country3 Track3 Wrestling3 Stunt Shows Gaye Hodgson Page 123 Gary Hohulin Dan Holland DE3 Swimmingl f i --3k- - 3 I 3 S, ssts - t,33ig itii 1 1 Q 6 ....... ...., .,,. . X 3 s gn t' mit -.3 I -A .w in-cf... Q N, l'm sorry, but the Gus Mason in our files is only 5'2 diary Beth Hull Jational Honor Society 'homas lngrassia Brest Photographer 2343 Quill 8. Scroll 2343 Vrestling 1 lenny lsraelson 'age 43 DE Ieana Jackson John Jackson Randy Jackson Rose Jackson Co-op 2345 OEA 45 Pep Club 35 lvladrigals 2 Drill Team 3 Mike Jacobson me ' N zl. me 'gg V ,, - W Atypical student losing his head over finals. Sue Janssen Marilyn Jodun Track 1 Sam Johnson Sharon Johnson Co-op1gPE Helper 15 Library Aide 1 A quick prayer sometimes helps. I . 1 t.. sax ,gg rf--, ,W 1 T333 f xl' . Yvonne Johnson Jill Johnston Marching Band 123 Concert Band 12: Letter Club 34: Cross Country 4 mgrg Track 1 and 34 rngr: Plays: My Fair Lady, Mame: Intramu- rals: Stunt Shows Ellen Jones Student Council 1234: National Honor Soci- ety: Crest 123, Editor 4: Quill St Scroll 1234: Letter Club 2341 Band 12: Cross Country 3, 4 Capt.: Track 1234: Plays: My Fair Lady: B :rl Linda Jones Page 12: Key Club: Intramurals: Band: Sen- ior Service: Outstanding Bus. Student: Ill. State Scholar: Sterling Merit: National Honor Society Rena Jordan Joe Joy Kathleen Kammerer Janet Kelly Frosh Chorus3 Page 4: DE: Nat. Honor Soci- QTY Carmel Kiefer Student Council: Ouill 8. Scroll 2: Plays: My Fair Lady: Night ot Jan. 16, Guys and Dolls, Mame: Concert Orchestra Joanna Klatt Girls' Chorus3 Play Tim Kluever Co-op 341 Page 1:Wrestling 1 Ann Kollar Jill Kunkel PE Helper 234: Library Aide 13 JV Cheer- leader 1: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Frosh Attendant: Intramurals: Page 1234 Kathy Lake Debbie Landis National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Key Clubg Opinion 4 Pam Lane Pom-pon123 Teresa Lanplher Cindy Larson Greg Laughland Co-op 4g National Honor Societyg Cross Countryg Track Patrick Lavery Graphic Arts 125 PE Helper 12g Page 3g Foot- ball 1234g Basketball 1235 Track 125 Stunt Shows 25 lntramuralsg Committee of 40 43 OFtTMg Carbo Club 2345 Letter Club 343 PBC Julie Lawless Carol LeFevre Frosh Chorusg Concert Choirg National Honor Societyg Tennis 1235 Captain 45 lntra- muralsg Senior Service Key Clubg Stunt Shows 35 Committee of 4O 34 Calvin Lindsay Krista Linn Band 12g Letter Club 45 Page 121 Tennis 34 Cynthia Little JV Cheerleader 12g Varsity Cheerleader 43 Afro Club 34 Diane Livingston Graphic Arts Mike Livingston F' , : X T .t X x Z Let's hear it for sleepwalkersl mt, v . 'wharf' cn. V 4 , , My , Ann Lohnes Joan Loyd Library Aide 25 Band 4 Robin Ludy Track 12345 Cross Country 345 lntramurals Marla Lueders Band 1233 Wrestling 8. Track Timer Phillip Maclin Karen Maher Letter Club 4g Tennis 2343 Library Aide 123 Joan Manley Plays: Guys St Dollsg Pom-pon Squad 234 Donna Mahieu dl .5 i Rich Mansfield Mark Marchand Cross Country 1234 Mark Marit Co-op Mike Martin .ll U gf K L ... 4 I . 3 ' .L u...,L , M- .... 'Z 4 - I -',. - Q -punt! . 5 sv ,X X T .:' -fm fi , 4 .etit j ' 'N ,uf ,, ,,,,f' si. ., N-..-'T .QE . Q She looks bored. What do you think my next move should be? lvvisn it went on dry! Gus Mason, Jr. Basketball 1234 Mark Matarelli Crest 13 National l-lonor Society3 Stunt Snovvs33 Swim Tearn1 Jett Mayernicn Co-op 43 Football 1 Brian McCabe Trap and Skeet Club 2 Jonn McCloud Concert Cnoirg Footballg Wrestling Walter lVloCurdy Jazz 8 Concert Band3 Letter Clubg Tennis3 Key Club3 lntramurals Eilleen lVloDonougn Brenda lVlcDovvell Tim lVloFall Lori MoGanfey Co-op 343 Library Aide 23 Pom-pon Squad 1 Arran McGinnis HERO 12343 Band 12343 Page 13 Football 12343 Wrestling 12Q Mame g Q Shondra McKinley Benita Metts Barb Metzger National Honor Societyg Bandg Concert Choirg Frosh Chorus Gina Miller OEA 43 Library Aide 13 Pom-pon Squad 2 ' ft' 4 x M X LH, I ' M-.. f .,,f . ,Xxx 1 X A Y il .. , ' V vgf l f i . I W , , - M rtaf J,, fi , X 4? All right, who put rubber cement on my mouthpiece? Sherri Mills Bruce Monroe Andrew Moon Co-op 33 Football 1 Nina Morgan Frosh Chorusg Drama Clubg Student Councilg Stunt Shows: Speech Teamg Spring Play: Spanish Clubg Crestg Science Clubg Opinion Business Staff 4 Barbra Morrison Brad Mosburg Pamela Mottley Lisa Mudd Afro Club 4 One wave of my magic racquet and you can be a birdie tool Tina Mullen Plays: The Matchmaker, asst. director3 Guys 8. Dolls, choreographer Marcee Murray Student Council 123 Swimming Aide 34Q Speech Team 1233 Stunt Shows 23 Crest 43 Illinois State Scholarg Plays: The Match- makerg A Delicate Balance3 LMLM, B 111 Penelope Nellas Jane Neumiller Student Council 23 PE Aide 1233 Library Aide 13 Readers Theatre 33 Plays: Man Who Came to Dinner, My Fair Lady3 Speech Team 34Q Key Club 2343 Gymnastics 23 Opinion 1234 Dave Nickels National Honor Society3 Cross Country 123 Track 1233 Wrestling 123 Page 1234 Mike Noe Co-op 43 Bowling 34 Mike Norman Melody Norton AV 12343 Pom-pon 234: Pep Club 33 Chorus 13 Drama Club 341 Plays: Adrift in New YOVKQ Guys 8. Dolls3 Pool Timer 33 Stunt Shows 4 5 ,xr i 6 .M Maybe I can crash out here for a few hours! Lynne Ogden Jim Ohrt Dave Palley Co-op 43 Bowling 4 Damita Palmer Paula Parker Bradford Parsons Cross Country 123, capt. 43 Track 12343 Committee of 40 43 Nat. Honor Societyg Let- ter Club 2343 Illinois State Scholarg Sterling Meritg Science Club 33 FteUnion 341 OFtTMg Carbo Clubg PBC3 BDLJ3 Intramurals Toni Payton Doris Pears Leslie Peck Richard Pegues Letter Club 2343 Football 12343 Track 1234 Mary Peterson Gigi Phelps Opiniong Key Club3 Senior Serviceg Debate Teamg Nat. Honor Society3 Illinois State Scholarg Sterling Merit3 Top Ten Angie Phipps Cheerleading 1233 Spirit Squad3 Concert Choir3 Frosh Chorusg Track 12343 Cross Country 43 Committee of 40 12343 Senior Service3 Key Club3 Stunt Shows 23 Intramu- ralsg IBTC3 Page 43 YLMT Charles Pilman Christopher Pio Science Club 343 Cross Country 43 Track 343 Soccer 33 Key Club 234i Nat. Honor Society Jennie Powell Teresa Powell OEA 43 National Honor Society O6 f f 1 , They'll never find me here! Cindy Price Tamra Purham Mandy Ratool Swimming 13 Pool Guard 34 Lauren Reaugh Frosh Chorus3 Selected CHOFUSQ Concer' Choir3 Plays: Hamlet3 Speech Team3 Readers Theatre Demetrial Reed Pep Clubg Pageg Library Aideg Track Patti Renwick Library Aide 12 Pat Riley Quill as. Scroll 2343 Baseball 12343 soccei 12343 Pool Guard 343 Opinion 2343 BDU 234: Letter Club 234 Bob Ripp Crestg Graphic AFISQ Divingg Woodshop Leroy Risby Football3 Basketball 1234 Julie Rittmiller Sophomore Ensemble3 Committee ot 40 Opinion3 Senior Service3 lntramurals3 IBTC Key Clubg Illinois State Scholar3 Pool Guard Sterling Merit3 Stunt Shows 2343 YLMT3 NBT Ann Rogers National Honor Societyg Sterling Merit Sue Rosenbaum OEA4 Kim Ross Kim Rush Page 12343 Library Aide 13 Varsity Cheer- leader 43 Spirit Squad 33 Swimming 1 Teresa Rutledge OEA 4 Mike Safford Marching Band 12343 Concert Band 1234 Paul Salamon Science Club 33 Track 1 David Sample Football 12343 Fox 1234 Wnere were you when the lights went out? Jovena Sanders Mark Sanders Letter Club 234Q Soccer 1234 Polly Sanders Science Club Zelena Sanders George Santord Crest Business Staff 12343 Football 23 Wres- tling 1233 Baseball 1233 Opinion 234, Sports Editor 43 Key Club 234 Karen Sanger Jennie Schafts PE Aide 33 Co-op 4 3 Kim Schaufelberger Page 13 Co-op 43 Marching Band 12343 Class Officer 1234 207 Maximum Enthusiasm. Richard Severns Joseph Sellers Crest 23 Football 1233 Track 1233 GAVVQ PL3 FK Scott Seppelt Steve Shanks Sandra Schumacher Page 43 DE 4 Patricia Scott Michelle Scudder Bob Sellers Dennis Shannon Susan Shaw Nat. Honor Societyg Concert Ch Choir3 Letter Club 1343 Tennis 12 mittee of 40 123: V. Pres. 43 Senior Ser Opinion3 Sterling Merit Donny Shea Page 2 Steve Shirley Cross Country 2342 Track 12343 lntraml. Bowling3 Spanish Club 343 Letter Club BDU 12342 Road Tripper 34 Tiff '1fQ:,.--M.,2 . a , f -- I 5 ff 1 I And they expect me to concentrate with her in the room? Tom Singer DE4 Patrick Smarjesse Letter Club 343 Page 33 Football 12345 Bas- ketball 12g Baseball 1243 Homecoming Court 1g Opinion 23: Stunt Shows 23 Intramurals 34: BDU 1234 Mike Smith Wrestling 123 Orin Smith Wrestling 125 Intramurals 1234 Sarah Smith Scott Spicer BJ OEA 4 Bandg Senior Serviceg Trackette 123, Page 23 Bonnie Stahl 'A Jimmie Stevens 'fav Pool Aide 3 F fr, 'tt 7 Betsey Stubbs Swimming 15 Plays: Adrift in New York, Guys 81 Dolls, Mameg Spanish Clubg Drama Clubg PE Aideg Tracketteg Choir: Pool Guard Robert Suelter Jr. George Switzer Letter Club 2343 Cross Country 12343 Track 12345 Wrestling 1234 I 'Y-I Ot course I have an admit! 451 Joan Teague Dave Tealbey Basketball 1233 Baseball 13 Intramurals Dave Temple Nat. Honor Society3 Cross Country 12343 Track 1233 Band 1234 Judy Theestield Drill Team 234 Cathy Theobald Chris Thomas Graphic Arts 43 Football 43 Track 43 Intramuq rals 34 Teresa Thompson Prom Oueen3 Senior Service3 Drama CIub3 Play: Mameg Nat, Honor Societyg Frosh Choir3 Soph. Choir3 Concert Choir3 Key Club 43 Page 43 Class Officer 4 David Thornton Basketball 33 Track3 Nancy Tomsovic Gary Toubeaux Football 12341 Letter Club 43 Track 122 BDU Wrestling 13 Reunion 343 Stunt Shows 23' Intramurals 234 Jett Traicott Football 1233 Wrestling 123 Jackie Trapps Terry Upchurch Track 33 Stunt Shows: Committee of 43 YLMT3 CBQ IBTC3 Senior ServIce3 Intramural Suzi Verdun Steven Vivod Marching Band 35 Concert Band 3 Mary Vogel Dave Walker Nat. Honor Society5 Football 12345 Track 35 Wrestling 125 Baseball 15 lntramurals5 Prom King5 Band 1234 Jennie Wallace Choir pd-4 Nanu-Nanu!! Mike Wallis Football 23 Nancy Wamack Dale Wardelman Pool Guard 345 Bowling Margie Weber ,,1,, flrl f ,,,, My ,, .1 , yt, ..ff if - ' .i::?YL 'Lt fw ii . ' sm X Q If J' 5 lt says here H2 term papers for 34.99 Jim Welander Gary Wells Holly Wheeler Mike Whetstone Football 12343 Intramurals 345 FteUnion 34 Carbo Clubg Letter Clubg OFZTMQ PBCg BDU Rhinestone Cowboy 4 Penelope Whitaker Mike Whitby Judy White Frosh Chorusg Soph. Chorusg Concert Choi 34g Plays: Matchmakerk, Guys 8. Dolls Becky White Plays: Matchmaker, A Delicate Balance Janice Whitelow Michael Whiteside Debbie Whitman Dolores Willis Page 35 Gymnastics 12343 Gym Aide 34 Spirit Squadg Class Officer 135 Stunt Show 233Tracket1e 12345 Band: Pool Guard 4 ga 4 i z 5 E ,ff gi! Z f :'-J ' f 3 -4 of -3' aef iw-:li lIlls,,A The other side of voyeurism. Erica Wilsen Letter Club 33 Cross Country 33 Nat. Honor Societyg Band Jim Windsor Swimming 123 Jim Winkler Football 1 Debbie Wissel Trackette 12343 Marching Band 12343 Con- cert Band 1234 Ricky Wolfe Diving 1234 Wendy Wright Robyn Yarbrough Co-op 43 Page Antoinette Younes Library Aide 4 Rick Zadocks Science Club 33 Nat, Honor Societyg Wres- tling 1233 Football 23 Jody Zahner Lori Zielinski IBTC3 IntramuraIs3 Senior Service3 Stunt Shows 43 Senior Attendant A ,..!T.,M.L E Q'-tfflsf, -K y 15 ll . ' I rimimaz 3 , .. .Q 1 ,i QQ , I , K i 'k Q 1 2:- I 2 ' if A A..V.k , 'UNI .A..a-.-maxi A... 3 N , Q Q 1 Q1 'E A5 S k ffefi in f K ' -V K in V K, ,. :jr ' M. -I - ' ' .Asif-Sf: gh -- xx, - , I M g Q 231 I gk ., .1 ,, .M A '-iiiifi' QQ, ,. is :M - - - AS .4 ,fix ? I :E 'Vis 3, S T U D E N T L I F E HOMECOMING OF 1979 On October twentieth, 1979, P.H.S.'s annual homecoming dance took place in the school foyer. Ses- ame Street was the theme for the entire week which was sponsored by the Student Council. Bill Hardesty and the Holiday Brass played for the record-breaking crowd. Earlier in the week, the class ot 1980 won in the Stunt Show competition and a bonfire was held. The festive Homecoming events came to a conclusion as Kim Ross was crowned queen. 1' Y 'W 'nw sw lf , In 'iv it 4 f' ,,, Freshman Attendant Katie Hinnen escorted by Dan Weede. ff, , , , ft ,'ik ig. M f ,, v 9 t m V . ,,,, ,V nf,s Elf H? J 'V , t ttt, if , ,,, r. , It 3 HH ,V .-,, i ,V ,, -eb K ..I,,,. W ,, A sstsst 1 t ,,wi, H f , g I ,fll I - 'gf' ,I ,, Sophomore Attendant Missy Davis escorted by Dave Junior Attendant Susan Reichman escorted by Alphie Weede. Kilgus. 3 Senior Attendant Marla Dailey escorted by Andre Allen. S e Senior Attendant Lori Zielinski escorted by Todd Gar ber. Kim Ross was escorted by Rick Farnan. Here she is being crowned by Kelly Andreasen. STUNT SHOWS The theme for Stunt Shows this year was A Night with the Muppets. The Junior stunt, called l'Cheaters Never Win, received third place. The plot was rather simple: a group of Sesame Street dolls came to life and had a football game with the Chinks. The Chinks cheated by wrapping the Muppets in gum. The referee, seeing this, gave the game to the Lion Muppet team. The Sophomore stunt, The Game Must Go On, received second place. In this stunt the evil Miss Piggy cast a spell on the Lion Muppet team so the Chinks would win the football game. The Lions were losing until Oscar the Grouch saved the day. Walking past the Lions his stench filled the air and broke the spell. The Lions went on to win the game, The Senior stunt, i'The Last Trick of the Chinksf' received the much coveted first place award. The Chinks kept cheating during their football games. The Lions became very depressed. Then some little kids took them to Sesame Street for a counting lesson by Big Bird and a few other Muppets. They then go on to win the big game against the Chinks. ,siioe g I SL LN bt 6 L. ...M .. gg Qs . if - 4 t . , , K Fines The Last Trick of the Chinks was the winning stunt. CLASS UF 1980 WINS STUNT SHDWS Tftnzv i Q K The Sophomores captured second place with The Game Must Go On ' The Junior stunt was Cheaters NeverWin. A PROM 1980 -we if tw ig.-nfs A K -.fk Q-rpg? f I.--is . .JK if K' 7f Qi?fSfTr K X rl:-tis. x V ..-mf ' . I . .... ,,.g:.,E. N 5 ii as iq N- ,mimi ,ggggrf . 31 E 5 Z Prom this year was held at the Lakeview YWCA on April 28. The theme for the dance was This One's For You and the decorations were outstanding. The band U.S. Steel played. Alphie Kilgus and Georgie Danehower were crowned King and Queen. THIS ONE'9 FDR YOU it-, M CARNIVAL CAPER9 Carnival Capers is best discussed in two parts: the dance and the carnival. The carnival was a lot of fun. The games varied from shooting baskets to a dunk- ing machine outside. The most popular booth was the marriage booth. For the price of only one ticket, a couple could get married, complete with rings. Every- one seemed to really enjoy the carnival. The carnival atmosphere carried over to the dance, The normally unexciting foyer was transformed, through the magic of crepe streamers, into a brightly colored carnival tent. The band played good music, but most of the couples were in the mood for sitting quietly and talking. All in all, Capers 1980 was a great success, leaving everyone in antici- pation of Homecoming 1981. ,M M, . As people wait patiently in line to get their pictures taken, the photo- N,-5.1! grapher hams it upto get a smile. 'W ' . uf' Committee of 40 members decorate the gym for the carnival. SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES Dr. Davidson presents Jeni Erbe with the Outstanding Speaker Award. HONORS DAY For the second year an Honors Day assembly was held in the gymnasium. Honors Day was also All-School-Dress-Up Day. The seniors as well as the under- classmen dressed up for the occasion, At the assembly, seniors received spe- cial awards and recognition due to them after four years at P.l-l.S. lt was a happy occasion. Q THE AIR FORCE ROCK BAND TIME As one of Student Councils special assemblies this year, the United States Air Force Rock Band Time came to P.l-l.S. to perform. They gave two 45 minute-long concerts, during which they played popular songs by Chicago, Trooper, Styx, and the Knack Cjust to name a tewj. They put on a very enjoyable assembly, one that should be repeated in the future. Carmel Kiefer receives the Out- standing Stafter Award for her work on the Opinion. 'T' J. P. McCormick Award winner Brett Boyle, accepts his award. DRAMA AT PEORIA HIGH The Contest Play this year was entitled 'lTri- fles . Dave Gillig, Bob Parkhurst, and Kelly Andreasen were among the numbers of the cast. The play was a sort of murder mystery with a very deep message about the differ- ences in the way men and women think. The cast did a wonderful job. This year's Senior Class Play was The Male Animal . Mr. Dempsey was the director. Tracy Petrakis and Mike Anthony had the lead roles, while Carmel Kiefer was charming as the maid. Rick Farnan appeared as a drum major and stole the show with his usual humor. The play did not attract record- breaking crowds, but those who did attend enjoyed them- selves. in 1. The cast of l'Mame did an out- standing job. The Spring Play this year was the fun-filled musical Mame. Betsy Lueders was brilliant in her portrayal of Mame. Kathleen Schertz played Vera and Eileen McDonough was young Patrick. Terry Thompson made her first dramatic appearance as Agnes, the nanny, and was wonderful. Bob Parkhurst had the two major male roles and, as usual, was great. The play went very well and drew large crowds. Kathleen Schertz as Vera does a number with the danc- BGTSY Lueders HS Mame THIKS to P3fVlCki D'3Yed ers, by Bob Parkhurst. GRADUATIDN I 980 e Graduation 1980 was a bit . . . unusual. The weather was typical graduation weather: hot, humid, and very sticky. No one was in a very good mood until the cere- mony began. As Gigi Phelps was giving her part of the valedictorians speeches, white mice were let loose by seniors who shall be nameless. Everyone's spirits began to rise. To top off this extraordinary evening, the seniors threw rice, confetti, and ping pong balls into the air as the last diploma was handed out. The graduation ceremony of the Class of 1980, while not exactly dignified, will be remem- bered for a long time to come. vp is F! y Wm . N if ES Y I Q Y x f 1519 vs.. 3' , , si w Q m ..,, L N - .Wadi W4 A AWARDS AND RECOGNITION TOP TEN ,44-I GREG LAUGHLAND American Legion Award ERICA WILSEN American Legion Award Greg Laughland Scott Hale Rich Covelli Scott Heppner Diane Foster Gigi Phelps Kathy Lake Barb Metzger Rick Zadocks Nancy Ellis ,t,, A NA TIONAL MERI T SCHULARQHIP FINALIQ T9 'be , Lett to right: Ron Bordeaux, Nancy Ellis, Rick Zadocks, Jane Davis, Scott Hale. 'WH' SCOTT HALE SAR Award Winner JANE DAVIS DAR Award Winner Outstanding Femaie Athlete RICKY PEGUES Outstanding Male Athlete LINDA JONES Business Student of the Year JODI BEHRENDS Home Ec. Student of the Year RICH COVELLI Bausch and Lomb Science Award RICK ZADOCKS J. P. McCormick History Award Van Rennselear Math Award ANN KOLLAR J. P. McCormick History Award BRETT BOYLE J. P. McCormick History Award CHRIS PIO Outstanding Key Club Member ANGIE PHIPPS Outstanding Comm. of 40 Member BRAD PARSONS Outstanding German Student W ' . ,A V: ' Q 7 xx A :'v'5 g '4 : N.:-. in A Q kffy I , A ,a 4 b! J-X ' SUSAN SHAW CLASS OF 1980 cgwcgoof Qfobg mpfi 1 We use Kodok poper A Forgood looking ry, school pictures Rembrandt Studio 1024 Main P RICK FARNAN CLASS OF 1980 5 L35 ANSFERS SHZRTS LEYTEWNG TR Lion Mascot Jodi Behrends and tennis player Lisa Pettit shop for T-shirts and trophies at SUPERB T'S A CADEM Y OF A WARDS 6926 N. University TANGLEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Singc-:r's Jewelry 415 Nl 673 8882 Fred A. Rammes i gong fzczfufczfiofza Cffau Df 1 Q50 PIZZA 62Z.5f25i5? S Sh d K A d I y g to Godfather's to enjoy delicious pizza. IO'S FLO WER SHUPPE 2515 N Sheridan Rd. Phone 688-2446 Wedding arrangements flowering plan ts corsages and boutonnieres all your floral needs! BEA UTY SAL ON 3833 N. 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University 'SLAND' Seniors Angie Phipps and Brad Parsons' 57 ,A- Abel, Harold Abraham, Jeanette Achterberg, Jennifer Achterberg, Scott 96 Adams, Tanya ' Adkins, Mark' Ahmed, Moured Albert, Joseph Alexander Jr., Freddie Alexander, Michelle Alexander, Teresa 60 184 ,97,112,119 110 56 127 188 127 163 145 127 163 127 163 145 184 219 145 163 184 127 145 163 163 184 127 145 184 163 184 145 Allen, Alvin 184 Allen, Bradley: 79, 100, 106, 114 Allen, Wendell Alwan, Janet 83 Andersen, Char Andersen, Martin .Anderson, Bobby 73, 86 Anderson, Douglas' 48, 73, 76, 86, 119 Anderson, Ellen 51, 55 Anderson, Gerald Anderson, Julie 65 Anderson Kevin 76, 100 Anderson, Lisa Anderson, Sherry 57, 68 Anderson, Jr., Tommy Andreasen, Kelly 34, 35, 42, 74, 75, 162,163, 219, 226 Anthony, Jean Anthony, Michael fl-trchibald, Yolanda' Arington, Cynthia Arnold, Steven Arnold, Thorton Ashby, Amanda Ashmore, Teresa- Atchison, Miles Atkins, Timothy Atkinson Jr., David Atterberry, Sandra Austin, Robert Avery, Valerie Ayler, D. Scot Ayler, Kelly Azim, Al-Kareem Baker, Christine Baker, Kenneth Baker, Kevin Baker, Lori Baksai, Antal Biiiiii Barnes, Ronda Barnhart, Byron Barr, Patrick Barry, Deborah Barth, Robin Barton, Timothy Basler, Joseph Basler, Paul Basquin, Luann Basso, Joanna 'Bateman Susan Baumflek, Dean Baurer, Kevin Baysinger, Catherine Beall, Jeffery Beckwith, Kevin Bedard, Scott Bedard, Stacy Beeney, Marjorie Beeney, Timothy Benrends, Jodi 51, 55, 53, 7o,a3, i55, Behrends, Juli Benson, Gwendolyn Berg, Audrey Berg, Eric Berg, Randall Berg, Reginald Berwick, Robert Benlvick, Thomas Bielenberg, Janet Billard, Jeffrey Binegar, James 83,163 226 74,145 184 163 59,127 127 75,100,119,163 27 56,145 52,74,184 145 52,184 145 73,145 127 76,90,110,127 75,91,110,184 127 90,108-9,145 145 54,184 185 185,189 163 59,6O,118,163 163 145 145 76,119,121 185 90,119 145 51,53 185 185 145 59,60 145 145 114 163 145 185 76,93,107,118,145 56 163 185 127 60,61 185 60 91 145 231 185 60,61,62,70, 118, 163 44,76,86, 102,163 90,108,119 95 54 86 127 163 127 163 145 Blackwell, Kevin Blackwell, Willis Blevins, Howard Block, Donald Blough, Beverly Board, Catherine Bobeau, Maribeth Bobo, Dorothy Boettcher, Trudy 83 63. 55, 76, 114, 76, 96, 98, 112, 119, 46 94 Bordeaux, Ronald 60, 61, 62, 68, 72, 76, 186, 230 Borrowman, Sandra Borsellino ll, Joseph Borsellino, Tara Bouillon, Rebecca Bouphachantho, Sayanh Bovee, Nathan Bowman, Anthony Boyer, Karen Boyer, Ronald Boyer, Toni 81 53 73, 81 56 91 90,110,114, 115 54 74 Boyle, Brett 68,76,78,86,186, 187,225 Brabson, Jeffrey Bradbury, Diana Bradley, Richard Branan, Timothy Brandes, Laura Brandow, Thomas Brandt, Gregory Branscumb, Mark Brase, Steven Brashear, Kevin Brawner, Teresa Brecklin, Richard Brereton, Constance Hvluliqi Bnuauihly 112 94 53,76, 108 54 55,73,112 Brlles, Jill 44, 46, 59, 76 100 107 Briles, Jody Broadnax, Robin Brookhart, Debra Brooks, Wendi Brown, David Brown, Dorothy ! M Brown, Kevin Brown, Kimberly l Brown, Moses Brown, Dave Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Roland Brown, Teresa Brown, Troy Brrowning, Jeffrey Browning, Timothy Bryant, Amy Bucey, Kimberly Buchanan, Kim Buchele, Carol Buckley, David Buckley, Marcella Bulkeley, Charles Burdin, Bobby Burdin, Malinda Burmeister, Eva Burns, Andrea Burns, Gregg, Burton, Joanna Bushell, Thomas Bushnell, Kevin Bush nell, Kimberly 'I Butterfield, Jill Byerly, Sherrie XRS' Quinta , , ,118 59,94,112 74 106 59 90 79,100 78,100 78,91 76,90,108,119 90 ,61, 62, 76, 94, 160 60 35,106,110,126 73,77 74 56, 73 73 46, 50 77 C.- 145 186 163 145 163 163 127 163 117, 127 186 127 145 145 145 186 163 186 163 186 231 145 163 163 145 127 163 127 163 186 186 186 145 127 163 163 127 163 186 145 145 127 186 145 187 145 187 145 145 187 187 187 145 145 163 127 145 145 187 187 145 127 187 145 163 127 127 187 187 145 188 188 145 163 145 145 163 145 145 163 145 145 145 Camp, David Camp, Jane Canham, John Caniglia, Antonio Cannon, Anita Cannon, Elizabeth Cannon, Greg Capperune, David Carey, Timothy Carr, Charles Carson, Alison Carvell, Robert Casey, David Casper, David Casper, Jacqueline Castle, Aaron Caudill, William Cavins, Craig Cebulko, David Cebulko, Timothy Chacko, Sam Chamberlain, Milton Chapman, Gregory Chau, Mary Chavez, Vickie Chavous, Marty Cheak, Kristine Cheatam, Richard Chilcote, Amy Christianson, Daniel Cibelli, Eduardo Cibelli, Ricardo Cimino, Daniel Clark, Elliot Clark, Gerald Clark, Regina Clash Jr., Albert Claussen, Craig Clement, Cheryl Clemons, Tracy Clinch, Brett Clouser, Brenda Coartney, Michael Cohen, Amy Cohen, Rebecca Qlk 9 W Coleman, Keith Collins, Anthony Collins, Todd Coltrin, Lyle Compton, Tracey Congress, Juli Congress, Scot Conn, Lisa Conner, Clarence Connor, Maria Cooley, Susan Cooper, Gerald Cooper, Linda Copeland, James Cornell, Tani , v Costa, David Gssasilhyilri E Cottingham, Victor Cotton, Toni Coulton, Joan Courtney, Christopher Covelli, Richard 4 190, 230, 231 Cox, Thomas Crabel, Wade Cravens, Carri Crawford Jr., Eugene Crawford, Adrienne Crawford, Daryle Crawford, Robert Criser, Amy Crosby, Jane Cross, Daphne Cross, Darren Crowe, Robert Crowley, Steven Culp, Ronald 76,96,119, 76,99,112, 44, 45, 71, 76, 86, 74, 182, 90, 119, 56, 73, 90, 98 50, 81, 126 52 188 163 188 188 188 163 188 145 145 145 127 127 163 163 188 189 68,117 189 76,96,119 189 44 163 46 163 163 75,110,111 189 55 127 163 83 163 127 59,60 145 75,76 127 53 189 119 163 42,110 127 100,116 I27 18 12 12 16 56,73 12 14 14 53 18 100,112,114 14 69,100 14 52 18 12 98,99 10 93,118 14 54 19 102 16 5 91 14 16 12 37,55,99,112 12 35,42,44,46,117 16 16 19 19 70 16' 76,86,119 16 16 77,119 16 56,19 56,65,69,70,14 14 189,19 6,60,61,62,68,72,185 90,108,11 106 11 19 14 73,14 55,112,16 51,63,68,74,81,19 19 19 Curran, Kelly 146 Currie, Deborah 190 ..D1 Dailey, Marla Daker, Richard Danehower, Georgie Daniel, David Darnell, Scott 75, 146 Davies, Lisa 191 52,190,219 67 37,81, 164,222 Davies, Lucille 52, 58, 59, 191 Davis Jr., Willie Davis, Brenda Davis, Brian 46, 68, 72, 76, 86, 100, 119, 191 Davis, Djuna 146 Davis, Everett Davis, James 146 Davis, Jane 68, 76, 99, 122, 191,230,231 Davis, Keith Davis Melissa 77,119,121,164 37, 65, 69, 75, 146, 218 , Davis: Sandra Davis, Sophia Davis, Twila Davis, Walter 73 Dawkins, Andre 90 Dawson, Patricia 5O,83, 146 191 DeCremer, James 76, 78, 86, 191,193 DeCremer, Susan 80, 164 DeFreitas, David 100 DeHart, Brenda 191 Dempsey, Stephen 59, 60, 75, 76, 91, 110 146, Dempsey, Timothy 58,59,91,102,l19, 191 Denney, Frances 191 Denney, Gala 147 Denny, Robert 147 Descamps, Marguerite 164 Dickerson, Christopher 147 Dickerson, Kim 128 Dicus Jr., Robert Diliey, Alicia 191 Dinh, Nhat 147 Disharoon, Daniel Disharoon, John' Disharoon, Scott Dismang, Daniel Dolanc, Kara 34, 35, 41, 51 , 68, 71, 74, 182, 191 73,147 66,76, 114,115,164 147 Dolen, Diane 37, 43, 164 Donnell, Barbara 59, 99, 112, 128 Dooley, Cheryl 69, 147 Dooley, Erin 75, 164 Doran, Amber 56, 99, 112, 147 Doran, Angela 164 Doran, Beth 56, 164 Doran, Kimberly 55, 128 Dotzert, Douglas 114, 115, 164 Downing, Angela Dries, Christina 128 Dries Ill, George 147 Dries, Louella 164 Duckworth, Donna 164 Dunham, Mark 128 Dunivan, John 46 147 Dunlevy, Angela Durdle, Daniel 164 Durham, Dona 192 -..E..... Eads, Dennis 46, 164 Eads, Timothy 90, 119, 147 Eakman, Michael Eary, Nancy 46, 164 Eastman, Brian 90 128 Edwards, Conealus 128 Edwards, Earl 76, 86, 89, 108 109 Edwards, Henrietta 54, 164 192 Edwards, lrene 164 A 112 147 Egner, Michael 192 Ehlenbach, Andria 192 Ehlenbach, Gina 147 Ehrlich, Jeffrey Eisele, Joan 192 Eisele,Stephen 90 128 Eldarzi, Salwa 192 Ellis, Nancy 37, 44, 51, 68, 71 , 80, 112, 192. 230 Elser, Mary 192 Elwood, Eric 117, 128 Engle, Anthony 128 Ennis, Debra 164 Erbe, Jennifer 41 , 44, 45, 51 , 66, 68, 71 , 73, 74, 75,90, 192,225 Erickson, Ramona 55 164 Erwin, Sayiri 128 Etaugh, Andrea 55, 67, 69 147 Evans, Dennis 192 77, 90 147 Evans, Paula 54 192 Evans, Ronald ' 164 Evere t, Gail 164 Everett, Sherman 110,142 Everett, Teresa 164 Evert, Christopher 164 1F1 147 Fabry, Becky 63, 95 193 Fair, Deanna 129 Fairbank, William 147 Falk, Michael 119 165 Fandel. LQLDL 128 . L T285 FantajTilie T28 Fanta, Linda 60, 75, 76, 94 165 Farnan, Richard 37,76,78,117, 193,219,226 Farris, Donna 165 129 Feeney, Tammie 55,83 165 Feinerman, Angi 55, 69, 74, 75, 99 147 Fennell, Jay 165 Ferris, Holly 37,50, 112,126 129 Ferris, Laura 37, 71,95 193 Fetcho, Timothy Filip, Mark 59,60,76,110 129 Fisher, Curtis Fisher, Terry 147 Fitzgerald, Cynthia 193 Flanigan, James 147 Fleming, Linda 41 , 46, 60, 61, 62, 66, 68, 71, 74, 193 Flemming, Kathleen 129 Flemming, Laverne 165 Flemming, Terry Floyd, Brenda 165 Fogler, Paul 165 Foote, Excenia Foote, Roberta 129 Foster, Dianne 51 , 68, 72, 182, 193 230 Foster, Todd 142 Fouts, Rhonda 165 Fox, Steven 112,114 147 Fralick, Lorelie 165 Frankel, David 50,90 147 Franz, Kent 59 129 Fray, Kimberly 50 129 76,9O,11O,116129 165 Frericks, Daniel 106 147 ' , 112 129 Friederich, Randy 86 165 Frietsch, Robert 165 Frietsch, William 90 129 Fulghum, Christine 147 Funcannon, Gayle 165 Funkhouser, Sherry 165 Furness, Charles 90, 119 147 Furness, Kim 59,74 129 Fuson, Judith 165 Fussner, James 50,110 147 Fussner, Robert 129 -.Gi Gabbert, Deanna 52, 193 . 69,73,90,108,147 Gaiter, Ramyka 50, 129 Garber, Todd 78, 119, 120, 193, 219 Garbs, David 35, 56, 193 Garcia, David 108, 148 Gardner, Deborah 56, 193 Garmers, Griff Garrett, Gwendolyn 53, 75, 194 Garske Jr., William 130 Garske, Richard 194 148 Gaten, Clarence 130 Gavlinski, Margaret 191, 194 Gayles, Karen 54, 194 Geisler, Marjorie Geisler, Timothy 148 George, Karen 74, 75, 76, 94, 165 Ghantous, Abraham 165 Gift, Lisa Gilbertson, Mary Gillig, David Ginger, Donna 52 56, 194 Gittrich, Michael 42 Gittrich, Rebecca 42, 44, 69, 74 Glenn, Lisa Glover, Laura Gnepper, Cheryl 68 Goett, Gregory Goett, Leanne 37,81 46, 63, 69, 70 Goin, Russell Golden, Nancy 60, 61, 62, 68, 94 Golden, Patricia 35, 60, 74, 75 Goldsmith, Amy Goodale, Bonnie Goodwin, Phillip 41 , 44, 71 , 76 Gough, Melanie 59 Gould, Carrol Graham, Kimberly 81, 112 Graham, Shari Granderson, Robert Graves, Carla 55, 65 Gray, Deanna 43 reen, Brendalla Green, Glendon l Green, Timothy Greene, Errol 119 79 79 Grieves, Joan 55, 93, 107, 118 Griffin, Linda Griffith, Adrienne Grimm, Amy Groom, Gregory Gross, Lisa Gross, Raymond Guzman, Gary 67 il-I.. Hale, Scott 68, 75, 86, 114, 196,230 Haley, Donald 90, 114 93, 118 Halverson, Cheryl Halverson, Glen 86 Hanchett, Clifford 90, 119 Hankins, Karrie 35, 37, 68 Hansen, Christine 37 Hanson, Kelli 55 Hanson, Kerri 37, 93, 118 90, 106, 116 Hanson, Lee Hard, Carolyn Hard, Norman 119 Harden, Catherine 46, 59, 93, 112 Hardimon, Diane Hardimon, Ezell 76, 90, 108 Hardin, Jay 76,86,119 Hardin, Michael Hardin, Vernona Harmison, Alan 76, 86, 119 Harmison, Sherry 83 Harmon, James Harper, Amanda Harris, Eileen 52 ' 54 ' 119 Harris, Joan Harris, Kathleen Harris, Leanna Harris, Margaret Harris, Paulette Harris, Teresa Hartman, Suzanne 69,93 Hartness, Brent 108 Hartwig, Johnna 44,46,69,74, 75,93 Harvey, Hugh Harvey, Mindy ' 90 Harvey, Stephen 90 Hasler, Jody 83 Hastings, Heather 50, 75, 76,94 f 165 130 194 148 226 148 165 148 130 195 195 195 130 148 130 195 130 130 195 130 195 165 195 130 130 130 130 165 148 195 130 148 165 165 148 148 196 148 148 130 165 196 130 130 130 231 165 148 148 148 148 196 165 148 196 165 196 165 130 148 165 148 165 54 149 196 165 165 130 130 130 196 196 130 '149 165 166 166 149 149 149 166 149 106 149 166 68,99,112,199 55 6 Hatcher, Julia 44, 70, 74, 83, 149 Hauck, Daryl 69,76,91,106,149 Hauck, Tanya 59, 76, 94, 112, 130 Hauptly, Paul 166 Hawkins, A. 73 Hayden, Jennifer 196 Hays, David Hazen, Jeffrey 50,68 196 Healy, John 69,110,149 Heard, Brenda 74, 75, 76, 94, 149 Hearn, Yolanda 93 130 Hediger, Michael 130 Heerman, Donald 96, 166 Heerman, Henry 96 119 149 149 Heiden, Michelle 37, 74 166 Heiden, Timothy ' ' ' 149 Heidewald, Paul 50,54 90, 114, 149 Heinz, Jeann 130 Heinz, Susan 196 Heinz, Thomas 110 149 35,67,69, 144,150 ' ' 65, 70, 150 Helmers, Susan 196 Helmke, Doug 196 ' ' ' 86 166 Henderson, Mary Hendon, Anita 130 Henry, Susan 37, 55, 69 150 Heppner, Scott 68, 86, 87, 88, 114, 197, 230 75, 76, 94, 150 Herron, Gregory 90, 106, 119, 150 Herzfeldt, Brian 79, 96, 97, 98, 119, 150 Hess, Scott 59 Heuck, Kimberlee 69,75, 76,94 150 Heuck, Sherri 130 , 1 19, 121, 166 Hicok, Bill ,f 59, 91, 166 Hidden, Lisa 150 Higginbotham, Jerald I , 150 Higgins, Danny Higgins, Michael 150 Higgs, Timothy 86, 165 Hill, Karen 13Q Hill, Stephanie 150 Hilliard, An ela 43, 48, 74, 197 , 34, 35, 36, 48, 59, 60, 166 Hilst, Lisa 55, 69, 150 Hines, Derryl 130 Hines, Steven 165 Hines, Victoria 150 Hinkle, Rhonda 197 Hinnen, Katherine 37, 94, 131, 218 Hinnen, Nancy 37, 51, 68, 71, 76, 94, 197 Hinshaw, Stacy 166 Hobbs, Kimberly Hodge, Alexander 37, 41 , 44, 46, 58, 59, 60, 68, 71,76,96,197 Hodge, Andrew Hogson, Gaye Hodgson, Kimberly Hoffman, Diane Hoftman, Douglas Hoffman, Jay Hohulin, Gary Hohulin, Mark Holland, Daniel Holland, Katherine Holland, William Hood, Keith Hoover, Theodore Hopwood, Sarra Horaney, Charles Houlihan, Jay Howard, Carolyn Howard, Charles Howard, Daryl Howard, Ken Howard, Sherrie Howell, Roderich Huffman, Martha Hughes, Jill Hulbert, Brenda Hulett, Melinda Hull, Mary Humphrey, Tracy Hunt, Barbara 37, 46, 59, 60, 166 197 166 150 131 150 150 54 69, 131 53,197 50,75,166 131 X 166 166 131 76,363,166 166 as 166 se 150 e9,TUsr150 131 112,131 43,166 68,197 131 Kellems, Randy Keller, Daniel Kelly, Aramayna Kelly, Janet 53 Kemp, Bonnie Kennedy, Anne Kennedy, Debra Kennedy, Martin 90, Kennedy, Todd Kerley, Deborah Kern, Laurie 37, 55, Keyes, Clara Keyes, Helen Khoury, Mary 167 132 199 132 52 132 151 167 151 151 132 Kiefer, Carmel 44, 51, 58, 59, 60, 61 , 62, 68, 70, 71 , 199, 225, 226 Kilgore, Jeffrey -Ii. l lngle, Sean 108, 143 Ingram, Jill 131 Ingram, Mike 59,166 lngrassia, Joseph 166 lngrassia, Thomas 41, 71, 197 loerger Jr., Leland Irby, Mary 150 Irish, Leanne 150 Irish, Michael 44,76,100,114,166 lsadore, Wilfred 90, 150 Israelson, Jennifer 53, 197 lvie, Marc 100,112,116,131 Ivy, Frankie 1J.... Jackson, Antoinette 112, 131 Jackson, Crystal Jackson, Gayla 59, 131 Jackson, Jeana 197 Jackson, John 198 Jackson, Keith 59,110,119,126,131 Jackson, Kimberly 131 Jaekson, Leven 150 Jackson, Luella Jackson, Matthew 131 Jackson, Randy 52, 119, 198 Jackson, Rose 1 198 Jackson, Samuel 73, 90, 131 Jacobs, Michelle 55, 131 Jacobson, David 150 Jacobson, Michael 198 Jain, Micki 150 Janssen, Susan 53, 198 Jasinski, Jeffrey 57, 59, 79, 150 Jenkins, Crystal Jenkins., Leslie 69, 93, 150 Jenkins, Willie 131 Jinkerson, John 119,131 Jodun, Marilyn 198 Johnson Jr., James 150 Johnson Jr., Robert 132 Johnson, Angela 131 Johnson Christopher 131 Johnson Daryl 59,110,166 Johnson David 60, 62, 90 Johnson Kimberly 93,112,131 .Akamai-Kimberly: Johnson Marie 65,813,131 Johnson Randall Johnson, Rodney 132 Johnson, Sam 53,54,90,198 Johnson, Sharon 198 Johnson, Steven 108, 132 Johnson, Teresa 167 Johnson, Thomas 132 alohnsondveane 199 Johnston, Jill 68,76,99,112,199 Jones, Annette 151 ioneeffCaMw 76, 77, 86, 119, 121, 167 Jones, Donald 86, 167 Jones, Ellen 34, 35, 41 , 68, 71 , 76, 99, 112, 199 Jones, Fred 151 doneswbletow 55, 167 167 Jones, Kimberly 167 Jones, Linda 45, 46, 51 , 68, 199, 231 Jones, Madeline 132 Jones, Michael Jones, Randy Jones, Ronald 167 Jonesf,-Menus 74, 151 Jordan, Rena 199 Josenhans, Catherine 55,94,151 Josenhans, Douglas 46, 50, 72, 75, 110, 167 Joy, Joseph 199 Joy, Nancy 43, 167 Judkins, Elisa 59, 60, 167 1K.. 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99 168 59, 60 52, 68, 74 46, 75, 93 63 73 76, 79, 91 56 76, 95, 102, 90, 83, 46. 54, 53, 83, 102, 105. 44, 76, 96, 119, 42, 74, 72, 75, 76, 110, 56, 69, 53, 90, 55, 44, 68, 75, 58, 59, 75, 117, 55, 74, 54, 54, 153 168 200 153 200 168 153 200 153 168 133 200 200 153 153 153 133 201 153 153 153 153 168 153 201 168 201 227 133 201 55 168 153 133 201 53 153 153 153 201 54 168 133 201 201 201 168 133 201 153 168 202 168 168 133 1 53 202 168 133 133 153 153 202 133 133 133 202 133 202 154 168 154 168 168 168 133 202 133 154 202 202 202 202 McGee, Cary McGee, Jacqueline McGhee, Marcia McGinnis, Arran McGinnis, Polly McGownd, Leigh McGrane, Phyllis McGrane, Velma Mclntire, Wendy McKinley, Deborah McKinley, Joseph McKinley, Shondra McKinley, Shawna McKinley, Theresa McKinley, Vivian' McKnight, Arlene McLellan, Rosalee McNabb, Jeffrey Megaw, Kevin Meiklejohn, Jill Meis, Jacqueline Melton, Melinda Mendenhall, Alan Messman, Denise Messman, Lynn Methes, Molly Metros, Jeanne- Metts, Benita Metzger, 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37 67 72 98, 119 54 93 46, 76, 108 93 76,93 73,76,90,102,108 i i 54 54 168 168 1 54 203 , 134 133 154 168 202' 168 168 168 154 169 169 1 54 134 154 203 203 1 54 144 154 203 134 134 134 169 154 203 1 54 134 134 134 134 154 169 203 134 169 59 203 169 107 169 54 134 , 107 76,86 154 154 76,90,108,119 90 41,45, 71,72 60 34, 35, 46, 63, 119 35,65 56, 65 68 83 1 18 48 107 76,86,88, 119, 41,71 95,122 Nasser, Harry 169 154 169 154 134 169 134 203 169 169 134 204 134 134 135 154 204 154 169 170 204 204 1 70 204 154 1 70 170 170 170 204 155 Nau, Beth Neff, Theodore ,60,75,76,86, 107,110 Nellas, Katina 107 Nellas, Maria 107 Nellas, Penelope 204 Nelson, Kara 54 Nelson, Maria 155 Nelson, Todd 170 Neubert, Paul 46.763.91.170 Neumiller, James 59, 170 Neumiller, Jane 66, 204 Newborn-Marks, Stephanie Ng, Billy 170 91, 155 Nicholas, Mark 42,59,69,155 Nicholson, Scott 155 Nickels, Daniel 120. 155 Nickels, David 46, 68, 119,204 Nielsen, Gloria 59, 60, 67, 69, 155 Niemi, David 67,72, 135,170 Niemi, Sandra 72,99, 122, 135 Nisius, David 98,119,135 Nixon, Brian Nixon, Shawna 170 Nixon, Tracy 135 Noe, Michael 53. 204 Noirot, Catherine 44, 46, 47, 171 75, 110, 155 155 Nordwall, Andrew 116,135 Norman, Catherine 93, 135 Norman, Lisa 75. 75, 94, 171 , 86, 204 171 Norsworthy, Glen 155 Northrup, David 171 Norton, Melody 56. 83. 204 N0rtOn,SCOtt 56,73,91,110,119 155 Nugent, Sarah 60, 62 135 Nunes, Paula 171 .-Q- ' 155 0'Conner, Jon 155 0'Donnell, Robin 171 O'Donnell, Shelly 118.155 Oetgen, Loy 155 Ogden, Lynne 205 Ohrt, James , 205 Ohrt, Lauri 135 Olling, Kim 55,94 135 Olson, Nancy 59, 69, 74, 75, 76, 94, 110, 155 Orr, Charles 155 Ott, William 100,117 171 Owens, Rochelle 155 ip, Page, Amy 63, 66, 90, 162 171 Page, Lisa Page, Susan 135 Palley, David 53 205 Palmer, Damita 205 Parker, Anna 54 205 Parker, Betty Parker, Gail 155 73 155 Parkhurst, Robert 63, 70, 171 226 Parrish, Christopher 155 Parsons, Bradford 68, 78, 96, 119,205 231 Patterson, Becki 155 , 171 Paulis, Jeffrey 86 171 Paulis, Pamela 83 155 Payton, Toni 54 Peacock, Julie 118, 135 76, 110, 155 Peak, Jeffrey 155 Pears, Doris 205 Peck, Leslie 51, 53, 74, 205 Peden, Rena 171 49, 76, 86, 87, 89, 119, 205, 281 Pelton, Eva 59, 65, 135 Pendleton, Rena Penelton, Lisa 70, 171 Pennington, Robert Perera, Diogenes 171 Perkins, Terry 171 Peters, Christopher 171 Peters, Cynthia 74,75 171 Peters, Susan 59, 75. 135 Picha, Michelle 65, 75, Peterson, Mary Peterson, Sven Petrakis, Tracee Pettett, Leslea Pfolf, Patrick Phares, Steven Phelps, David Phelps, Georgi Phipps, Angela 205, 231 Pierce, Mark Pierce, Robin Pille, Cynthia Pilman, Charles Pilman, Douglas Pilon, Victor Pinkham lll, Thomas Pio, Chad Pio, Christopher 120, 205 Pitcher, Gregory Plack, Janice 79, 98, 35, 42, 65, 156, 205 155 226 135 37, 55, 69, 76, 95, 156 135 171 98,119,135 230 44, 45, 46, 51, 68, 71, 205, 37, 51, 55, 68, 76, 97, 99, 122, 37, 55, 65, 74, 81 , 156 60, 62, 75, 122, 136 56,156 156 171 205 136 171 136 46, 47, 68, 76, 91, 96, 119, 110 35, 69, 75, 76, 94, 156 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Vanbeek, Gerritt Vance, Mary 46, 65 Vandervliet, Jeffrey Vandeveer, Brad Vanzandberger, Deb Verci, Jacqueline Verci, Thomas Verdun, Mark Verdun, Suzann Verdun, Theodore OTS 90 122 90, 96, 116 68 Vesonder, Sarah 60, 62, 94 Vieley, Jill 69 Vivod, Jenny 50, 73, 75, 94 Vivod, Steven . -Vlea, J.., Vogel, Mary ..W1 59,6O,90, 119 Wagner, Robert 67, 110, 119 Waibel, Jennifer 50 Walker, Christopher Walker, David 58, 59, 60, 68, 86, 119 Walker, Dawn Walker, Jean Walker, Pamela Walker, Rusty Wallace, C. Waller, David Wallace, Jennie Wallis, Christopher Wallis, Michael Wallis Jr,, William l Walz, Fred Wamack, Nancy Wardelman, Dale Ware, Clifford 59,118 6O,62, 118 77,90 69 119,120 56 56 75 Washington, Marvin 90, 112 Watkins, Joann Watkins, Joseph Watson, Brice 90, 108, 116 Waugh, John Weaver, Gailann Webb, Christina Webb, Jacqueline 65 Weber, David 108 Weber, Margaret 52, 68 Weber, Scott 106,114,115,116 Weede, Daniel 90, 108, 142 Weede, David 69, 79, 90, 108, 119, 161 Weicherding, Kandace Weimer, Mark 43, 47, 96, 119 Weisert, Christopher Weitzel, Angela Welander, James Wells, Gary Wells, Kenneth Wenger, Carol Wertz, Tyrena Wesbrook, Mia Wessels, Matthew Wheeler-Gilbertson, Mary Wheeler, Holly Whetstone, Michael Whetstone, Virgil Whitaker, Benny Whitaker, Penelope Whitby, Michael White, Donna White, Gregory White, Judy White, Rebecca wnitesiae cnrtsto ner , P Whiteside, Julie Whiteside, Michael Whitman, Deborah Whitman, Roger Whitney, Robert Whittington, Mark 56 75 37, 65, 118 55,74 141 141 141 160 176 141 210 176 141 160 141 211 73 211 141 141 176 211 142 142 142 160 90 160 211 161 211 176 161 176 161 211 211 161 176 176 161 142 176 161 142 142 176 211 142 218 218 161 176 176 142 212 212 161 142 176 142 161 Willadsen, Thomas Williams, Andrew Williams, Ann Marie Williams, Artavia Williams, Candace Williams, Fred Williams, F. Williams, Fredrick Williams, Lew Williams, Michael Williams, Patrick Williams, Timothy Willis, Dolores Wilsen, Erica Wilson, Dana Wilson, David Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Tim Wilson, Todpq TWiFTs'6iU5mes Winkler, Beth Winkler, James Winkler, Jeffrey Winkler, Jill Winn, Mary Winters, Tamara Wisher, Angela Wisher, Thomas Wissel, Deborah Wolf, Chris Wolfe, Ricky Wood, Tracie Woods, Andre Woods, Tanya Woods, Wayne Worley, Tim Worrick, Merijo Wright, Alice Wright, Wendy Wright, William Wrightner, Andrea Wyatt, Lisa Yancey, Linda Yancey, Rachael Yandell, Bradley Yandell, Kristina Yarbrough, Robyn Yeagle, Susan Yeley, Fred Yerke, Christopher Younes, Antoinette Young, Angela Young, Bobbie 59, 60, 67, 69, 91, 161 142 161 161 161 161 90 106, 143 161 86,102,118 161 143 i 106 46, 68, 74, 75, 81, 212 58, 59, 60, 68, 213, 230 161 70,161 67,68 73,177 161 75,213 75,81,177 213 91,92,177 93,107,118,177 143 143 161 58,59,74,213 143 213 43 44 177 43,161 177 161 213 177 178 143 143 77,178 -Y- 178 161 55,76,91,143,178 55 213 161 se, 54, 102,119 119, Young, Darryl Young, Glenda Young, Joann Young, Kaletta 161 213 178 178 178 143 161 178 178 143 143 '1 212 Young, Marilyn' 122, 73,114 161 Young, Marvin 1 76, 78, 86 212 Young, Sue Ellen 83,122, l 176 121 102-106 1925 zadoks, Jeffrey 9e,1oe,tie,t43 1 76 93 107 2,2 Zadoks, Rick 56,68, 86, 119,213, 230,231 ' ' 53 212 Zahner, Bart 114,178 1 176 Zahner, Brett 161 1 Zahner, Jody 213 Zerbonia, James 70175 zteimskt, Lori 51,e8,213,21e 54 212 Zike,Chad 161 108 176 Zillton,Jack 178 161 Zillion, John A 54 212 Zipprich, Alicia 46,55,70,178 54 212 Zumbahlen, Charles 69, 79, 161 Zunker-Yancey, Linda 46, 47, 50, 176 ' l 1 l 6 As the yearbook work finally comes to an end, we both look back on the past year with a few regrets, but many good memories. lt is great to know the yearbook is completed, and that we have done our best. We would like to thank our staff and friends for all they have done above and beyond the call of duty. Jennie 8. Flebbie- Thanks for getting your section in first. lt helped a lot! Marcee-Thanks forthe awesome senior section and the excellent summaries of places you have never been. Nina 8 Kelly M.-Thanks for trying to organize a really tough section. Jeni Erbe-be- Great captions, Jen. Thanks! Kara B. CDody Hallj- Thanks for a job well done. l-low many fingernails did you break? Tomas- Thanks for the Jefferson pictures last year. Cl rememberedlj and great pictures all yearlong. Phil G., Rick C., Lauren R- Thanks for all the good pictures. Alex-Thanks for finally realizing how much the yearbook's completion meant to us. Bob R.-Thanks for organizing and taking the Organization pictures. Scott G.-Thanks for staying up late to try to meet the deadline. What a rush! Monty-Thanks for keeping Gittrich in line and being willing to help wherever needed. Scott C.-Thanks for sacrificing your sleep for midnight printing jobs. We really appreciated it!! Tracy-Thanks for patiently waiting for pics. Kelly A.-Thanks for taking the time to do a great job. Mark VV.-Thanks for non-stop yearbook work and a gallant attempt to meet the deadline. Why did you leave town? The book isn't out yet! Pam L.-Thanks tor offering to help. Better luck next year! Mark 6 Donna N.-The index looks great! Many thanks. Phil Lewis-We couldn't have done it without you. Thanks a million! Gigi Phelps-We couldn't have done it without you either. Don't worry. We won't tell Mr. Baker about . . . OPINION-Thanks for bailing us out with the envelopes of pictures. They really helped! Mr. Baker-What money? We have no money! J.B., S.H., P.S., GR., H.M., PM., C. Y., L.H., DW, D.N.-Thanks for identifying the missing persons. wg ,gg al: :qt ak al: Robin 81 Jill-Thanks for putting up with all my complaining. Marcee-Thanks for doing way more than your share and keeping my sanity. RL.-Thanks for listening, giving advice, and most of all for understanding how I felt. l would have given up in January if it hadn't been for you. Tomas-Thanks for always coming through. You kept me smiling. Ellen Gigi, Erica, Jane-Thanks for working on the index when I just couldn't anymore. Al-Thanks for getting up at 4:00 a.m. to take pictures ofthe eclipse that was under the clouds. Marcee-Thanks for everything. You've been a tremendous helpto me this year. Jane 8 Lauren-Thanks for giving me confidence when l felt all was lost. Ralph ll, lll, IV-Thanks for a terrific year, guys! Lynn an :ie 21: :gf ,gf ,rf ,gg RJS-Thanks for never doubting that we would finish this thing, even when you had good reason to. When's the deadline? Ellen St Lynn QSWEEEEQ sam angela, texas 64 u............. ,,.,.J.,, 4 3473? JU 'fo A qw? 1A 4f1'Q,1L W MH QMMWW A iwwm Q 2 WM , LOMA ig . in axwwi mlm, JL J jf2'J GLM? LWWQMLME ' Www mx - 5 W . 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