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U nderclass .................... 182 I Seniors ........... 146 Advertisements .... 232 Index ......... . . .258 Introduction 3 THESE WE HAVE KNOWN These we have known together- Hundreds of happy hours, Beautiful, bright blue weather, Rainbows following showers. ,. ,W ...W, f rf I ,f ..,,,,, W ,,,, V - f '?i,'wA ,L ,,,:'Q,MvfW'! , f ,, 'f L-J, 1 M-f, ,w if ' , I ' wi ,sV,, ' ' ,f Wy, , 1 , Y k: ' ' , I , VV ,, , VL K, ' i E ' E 'ff 'E WEQB ' A',' ti' ' , . v Q 'IWQF5 ,W ,af -Q :ei M E , 'J' '45 Q' if rj ,y y r 2 g- , I wi 2 5 It W l ,fi it W f 2 af? M ae - or a W f i' gk aigiyg ,, f K 1351, 'K i ,V liiybnf 1 Y , .,,g:,,5,V. I ky , ,VxV,,,, , ,Q A! .T ' 4.f,g,,,W ' fff s5,,,vi,, f , , 5' Xb, Z' is 2 'rr-ve , ' ' 'Q V L V., 1' ' 1: .. 4 ' -f?SaEf':. , ' 5 Z7Z'i5? Q 4 f ,Q 'A f fy 1, ' ' xg ,H W-fl, , , A J, ,i,Ih,sL,j.-4' 3 A 'ff A -ek 1,lf23,i Q to hgi at Q A35 K ' V . 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' .,,.,. k kkiv liluw' Wa-, For giving many years of service to Peoria High School, we dedicate the 1981 Quasquicentennial CREST to Mr. Henry Stepping-an administrator, teacher, and friend who has given to those who have known him, not only of his mind but of his heart. a ff? if ' . -eo 'A , a You are equal to all others some may have greater talents and power where you are lacking but you are greater in areas where they cannot go do not stop your own growth and progression by trying to emulate. . . or follow. . . anyone step out with courage develop all that you are meant to be look for new experiences . . . meet new people learn to add all new dimensions to your present and future you are one of a kind . . . equal to every other person accept that fact live it use it stand tall in belief of who you are reach for the highest accomplishment touch it grasp it know it is within your ability live to win in life and you will -diane westlake Km J ,S I 31 31 PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL-125 YEARS i Peoria, Illinois is an ever-expand- ing city, not only in population but also in the education of its people. In 1981, Peoria has a total of four public secondary schools including Peoria High School, Manual High School, Richwoods Community High School and Woodruff High School. Of these four, Peoria High School was the first, starting in 1856. This was only the second public secondary school in Illinois. In May of 1856, the first classes were held on the second floor of the Peoria Female Academy at the cor- ner of Iefferson and Iackson Streets. The school was called the Third School District at this time and received the name Peoria High School in 1862. Mr. Charles E. Hovey was appointed by the State Legisla- tor to act as the first principal and Miss Sarah Mathews was Peoria's first secondary school teacher. In these earlier days high schools were not as easy to get into as they are today. In order to be admitted into high school, a prospective stu- dent had to take an entrance exam. Each student had to get 7596 to be admitted to Peoria High School. One person passed this test but fourteen others came within five percent of passing and were admit- ted. The following year a new entrance exam was composed that pal at P.H.S. Left: The first classes were held on the second floor of the Peoria Female Academy on Ieffer- son and jackson Streets. Right: Charles E. Hovey was the first princi- l l 5 1 l l gave students a better chance of passing. The required courses in these first years included Algebra, Latin, Natu- ral Philosophy, Caesar, Physical Geography, Physiology, Geometry, Virgil, Rhetoric, Trigonometry, Cicero, Moral Philosophy, Chemis- try and History. These courses were taken over the four year period. By 1858 Peoria High School's stu- dent body had increased to fifty- nine and four of these were ready to graduate. Lucetta Howell became the first valedictorian of an all female class. History 17 Entrance Exam-May, 1856 ARITHMETIC 1. Express by figures the following number: twenty billions, four hundred million, six thousand and ten. 2. If a man walks four miles, three furlongs, 20 rods in an hour, how far can he walk in two days of ten hours each? 3. What is the greatest common divisor of 286, 429, and 715? 4. Find the sum of 2-3, of 2-3,172 of 2-7, of 4-9, and 2116, by reducing them to equivalent fractions having a com- mon denominator. 5. Divide 8 of 1-3 of 4 of 7-12 of 21-15 by 4 1-12 of 7-5. 6. Multiply 0.00097 by 0.000125. 7. Divide 0.111856 by 3.5. 8. What must be paid for planning 467,321 feet of boards at 37 cents a 1000. GRAMMAR 1. What is orthography? 2. How are letters divided? 3. Define a diphthong. 4. How is the plural of nouns regularly formed? 5. Write the plural of court-martial, housetop. 6. Give the names of the parts of speech. 7. Decline the noun man, the pronoun it. 8. How are adjectives compared? 9. Compare the adjectives little, kind, obedient. 10. Name the relative pronouns, and state how they are used. GEOGRAPHY 1. How many degrees from the polar circles to the poles? 2. How many from the equator to the tropics? 3. What is latitude? 4. Upon what is latitude measured? 5. What is longitude? 6. Upon what is longitude measured? 7. Where is the torrid zone situated? HISTORY 1. What are some of the causes of the Revolutionary War? 2. Mention some of the leading men of the Revolution. 3. Where and by whom was the first settlement in the United States? 4. Give me the story of Charter Oak. Tell where it was. 5. Write the name of the first white settler of Ken- tucky, and state some of his peculiarities and adven- tures. Overcrowded conditions in the fall of 1860 forced Peoria High to be moved to the basement of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church at the corner of Madison and Fulton Streets. This location was only used for one year while a new building was coal heated and held as many as 200 stu- dents. In 1862 even this new building Eroved to be too small, it was now olding 270 students. A library was started in 1864 but it only had one book, Webster's Una- bridged Dictionary. Students eagerly helped by carryinlg on a campaign to raise money for t e library. By 1876 P.H.S. had a library worth S1,000. Ever-increasing enrollment forced Peoria Hi h to move again in 1885 to a new buiding at the corner of Mon- roe and Fayette Streets. In 1892, the Second Presbyterian Church became the Hi h School Annex. Peoria High Schools first orches- tra was started in 1896 and has shown excellence for many years. 18 History Some of its first members even went on to be in the first Peoria Sym- phony Orchestra. A controversial case arose in 1907 concerning N. C. Dougherty, super- intendent of schools. He was found guilty of embezzling more than one million dollars from the school dis- trict. Dougherty was sent to Ioliet Prison but was ater pardoned by the Governor of Illinois. It was also rumored that an unknowing custo- dian intruded on one of Dougherty's clandestine meetings with a young lady teacher and was shot to death. In 1895 the new annex did not pro- vide enou h space and students were forced to attend half day ses- sions. The following fall a new wing was added to the original buildin . The first issue of the High Scgool O inion came out on Marc 15, 1890. Tffe name was later shortened to the Opinion. In 1925 the Opinion staff printed its own aper in a building across the street fiom the school. Ggf ,,..- is 1 y 1 ...M -- , ,,, i . ,iw FIA avi 4:1 it ie 1 1 A I ,,. , g , ' L' . 4 ix. 1 'N fi With I V KW. 1 if i,.l Left: The first school built, spe- ' E' 1, cifically for P.H.S. at the corner .V of Fourth and Fisher Streets. p '1,, 5 This building was used from .4 A 1861 to 1886. Bottom left: P.H.S. Y J, S ff y at its location at the corner of iw Ag Z l,t - Monroe and Fayette Streets. i 0 12 i f M,.f?f' This building served students from 1885 until 1916. Bottom 14 . 4 3 F right: Suzi DeMoure Kours- . 3 X H in 1 liiav Zll guard, P.H.S. first Homecoming 1 -lat .f ff p gg Queen. Right: Peoria High s -awww . . ,llteaw first band room. .. .M-. ,- -- . ' fi if t - 1 . . - ., le l I get gs- i I .. LY In ,E . K . tl f' K Stalin AZ? .phd :Q . fat f I' i 31 if - fqi. 'Q ' -11.11 ,d ' . 5 K I3 WX-gr Q ' . - . ' . ' 2 4 0 W f NX' - 1. 1 ' v , M' ' .f gsm . Ya 5. 3 K 555- N H Jfs' ' . ,.,- V 5 4 .iq 7 X . X Q 5 5 i . 3 4. I IE:--'ff f K K . .Q 2 - 'nba f'.'s.. 'Fi n Tilt. . at 1 Q ' as 'A :T -+ ,345 4 i ...nh , K 4 ' , , -. 5 - Pi., ' L 4 . 1 img-f'1 , Q 1 . .' 2? rf ' A 1...-... F' 'I I f 13: gf 1 lggl ll - an -jg 7 Y K iv.. 15:3 1 J fr' 4 . ' . 'T 4 e. '. ,iQ.' -W E lm' 'f ' f-Q--F311 A - T ,-Q .1 , 5 . 3 . - ... . zsggfi . . A ,ts I . I i is . . 13 -f Q - . 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Overcrowded conditions arose again and in 1912 land on North Street was purchased. Plans were laid approximating the cost of the building to be S400,000. In Septem- ber of 1916, the present Peoria High School opened to 700 students. In 1924 eighteen instrumentalists formed the first Peoria High School Band. In the same year the first P.H.S. students were initiated into the National Honor Society. The year 1925 brought with it a new form of Student Council having the elected student president assum- ing leadership of the entire student body. Peoria High School's Student Council has always been an asset to the school. In 1947 Student Council inaugurated the first annual Home- coming Week, complete with stunt shows, dance, queen and attendants, bonfire and football game. It was also in this year that the team nick- name was changed from the Maroons to the Lions. The nick- name Lions was chosen by the stu- dent body in an election. Student Council was also instrumental in l .. if N.. naming the lower athletic field Herke Field honoring Salen Doc Herke, athletic coach of P.H.S. for many years. In 1942 a Student Court was estab- lished and a student's peers would judge him for his wrongdoings. If charged with smoking, the punish- ment was to bring a sealed pack of cigarettes to send to the men in the service. In one case seven boys were charged with popping sacks in the cafeteria. Six were found guilty and sentenced to each bring twelve tin cans for the scrap drive. The seventh was found not guilty. One of the six was held in contempt of court. History 19 Committee of Forty was organized to host dances and other school ser- vices. The first Committee of Forty had forty members but it has been reduced to thirty-two, eight repre- sentatives from each class. In 1940 a Sight Conservation Class and Orthopedic room were added. Distributive Education and Office Occupations were also established in this year. It was also during this time period that Peoria High School was starting to be called Central by the press. Twice again in Peoria High School's history the overcrowded condition became so intense that split sessions were held. This hap- pened in 1932 and in 1969. Iuniors and seniors attended classes from 8:00 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. while freshmen and sophomores attended classes from 9:00 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. After World War II Peoria High School remodeled the former OPIN- ION building into a social center for the students. The building was called The Rec and was torn down in the 1960's to make room for I-74. The extent of education in Peoria was furthered in 1961 when the Sci- ence Wing and Spectator Gymna- sium were added. In 1980 a new all- weather track and field was added. In Peoria High's 125 years of exist- ence it is clear that many great minds have been produced. It can only be hoped that the next 125 years will be as productive. Written by Rebecca Gittrich!!! 20 History 'Q' I C Above: Peoria High Stu- dents decorate their car for the annual Fun Fair. At left: The P.H.S. cafete- ria in 1916 at location on North Street. Below: P.H.S. students gather in the foyer to make their plans. -4-ini 1-4.1 Peoria High School at its present location on North Street. This location has served PHS students since 1916. , to thee, Maroon it Thy F lingthem outward, For Peoria High' ' Loyalty, we new are Thousands strong sing thy Thy sons and daughters To cheer for high, it For the knowledge Gratefully we strive Thou hastesetwgoalggr us- We seek it Here's to thee, Peoria High! Forever we will work for In honor and in love we pledge Our highest loyaltyw ,,,,yty PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS 1856-57 1857-58 1858-64 1864-66 1866-70 ,V 18759-79 1879-81 1881-92 1892-1916 1916-23 1923-28 1928-42 1942-58 1958-66 1986-72 Charles E. Hovey Thomas I. Conatty E.W. Coy George E. Albee Iustin E. Dow E.W. Coy Edwin P. Frost Charles A. George E. Knepper STA. W. W,T.,Van f 8 , ,,,yy,,, y, y,,, ohn H.Brefvver 8 Hunter 1 eetae M1115 Whitaker 1972-Present Robertson History 21 N--ff bf -I S X' O xks MX W. awww .N Q was W S 'UE-FW wma J N NWN W E HOJVIECUMING 1980 , es, . f I Freshman Attendant Suzanne Schertz and her escort, Richie Heller. Ienny Achterberg was the Sophomore Attendant, escorted by Rocko Iohnson. 24 Student Life Iunior Attendant Iennie Lewis beams as she is escorted by Matt Lehman. The overcast skies shifted, and the sun revealed a beau- tiful coronation ceremony. Donna Lord, queen of three years ago, and Suzi DeMoure Korsguard, the first Home- coming Queen at Peoria High School, returned to honor this year's queen, Kristi Yandell. Kristi was escorted by Tim Cebulko. She rose above the other senior attendants in theelection for queen after an unprecedented four girls were nominated for queen. The Student Council provided the students with a fine ceremony and day. 'mf One of the senior attendants was Sue DeCremer who was escorted by Ieff Billard. 'Y ' f 'if 4 J v ' 474 ,ff n e 4 V 5211 Wie MQQ'-:, xxxvld' - , M A f - ,,L,f-if . 'qv' K 'F ' f, -I ,LL, . - , . W5 My-rj LV .A or V - Vw- ,, ,,- My 'L . , ,Ig,,?A1:5- .' A f N fx It , Lf k yvgww . ,gy H, f mm PM , .f ,l J,mi,,,,..i VY I nie aft was - 'fl-'J N 3 sf :12.z2 '+w I 4 hh ry wjg. , W' V 1:-MW' 'av , gm? ' ' 4, aaeas vi H 'glazed l or by so e .. A 'e IW ww' '- .ww ' sf ' , ,, wif? 'f swf' A at 'mn e H y a M f 7--, H: f -' '- ' ' ,, ,J , M ,,, ,,,'u, M. , ' ' ' A 4A-, f rf ,,,, ff, wwf, ff W' ,, 4 ,,,,f,9, y , . Marilee Seppelt was escorted by Gregg Greenway. Attendant Debbie Socall was escorted by Ieff Winkler. Student Life 25 STUNT SHOWS M AM :zzz-ar.. The theme of Stunt Shows this year was Reflections of the Past: 125 Years and Still Going Strong. The seniors recalled the 1950's in Roc- kin' with the Times. They won first place in a tie with the sopho- mores. L.....sd The Iunior Stunt, Gone with the Wind, dealt with life in the 1800's. Although the production was very entertaining, it received second place. 26 Student Life Dave Hilliard begins the Senior Stunt as The Lave. id Chris Hansen lleftj was one of the senior actresses who aided the Class of '81 in receiving a first place rating. The sopho- mores in Twenty-three Skidoo and Lions Too upset most predictions by attaining an equal number of points and tying for first place. Even with a broken arm, Mary Khoury performs for the sopho- mores. The faculty once again put on a stunt depicting a classroom sit- uation with present day teach- A ers and administration as stu- dents. 1 n 1' ,. -cr' , , , , , ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, M Student Life 27 Ili A The theme for the 1980, Student Council sponsored Homecoming Dance was Reflections to commemorate the school's Quasquicen- A very fine show was provided by the Dance committee and Kriss Kross. Decked out in coat and tails, Ezell Hardi- 28 Student Life mon gets some punch for his date at the refreshment stand. Wg, we-i.., .,--,, a t lf W fQ A , ,sa 'i ff f M Entitled Christmas Around The World , the Committee of Forty sponsored Vice- Versa dance was a great setting for a spe- cial time. The decorations, above, were done by artistically inclined P.H.S. stu- dents. Left, two couples enjoy good music provided by The Blind Boys. Right, Pat Barr is crowned Vice-Versa King after being voted such by the girls at the dance. VICE- VERSA ..x..w..,,,..,.,....,...s. 4... 3. l Above is the result of much time and effort put forth for the dance participants to enjoy. Left, keeping with the interna- tional theme of the dance, banners were made depicting various countries' tradi- tion toward the Christmas season. Student Life 29 THE PROM The Iunior Prom King and queen were Roland Brown and Renee Stephens. 30 Student Life N Devoted slow dancers get up even when the band takes a break. Iuniors and Seniors take advantage of each other's company. ox The music was provided by Iesse Flores and Company. fabovej fleftj Bob Parkhurst and Phil Lewis get refreshments for them and their dates. Funds for the dance were obtained from ticket sales and Iunior Class dues. W J -fm. My NVRNNN. K m3:'-A -.mmf-. J 2 is Q 2 gi gi 'Q E if i 2 5 1 Q .x M 'I Bm. . E if.-Sal.-if3isG,3 x :AQ X i 'Lb' any ,ggV ,f X 'hlilff I f 1 v f xx Q . 5 ' 2 M uk m uf U ,Q 5 S 7' 5 fl'v 'Il' AZ! V' 'II 5 A PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL nik-, . UASQUJQE IENNJAL NNJUERSARQ MAY 9, 1981 A banquet was held in honor of the School's 125th year celebra- tion. Alumni and past faculty members, as well as present stu- dents and faculty members attended the banquet. Distinguished guests included Senator Bloom, Mayor Carver, Phillip Farmer, and Iohn Parkhurst. A model of the REC was at the entrance to the banquet. In the foyer, memorabilia was arranged on tables in time sipans ranging from 1856 to 1981. The evening was high- lighte by entertainment that covered each era that PHS has gone throu h. As a token of remembrance, the dinner guests were given a metfallion. The banquet was a huge success and will be remem- bered for years to come. SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES 5 i X f 2 ee , y QEE 3 Robert Anton, a Mark Twain impersonator, put on a fine show for the student body. He portrayed life in the south along the Mississippi river as a steamboat captain and young boy both. Student Council sponsored many spe- cial educational assemblies for the stu- dents. The Great Lakes Navy Rock Band held two assemblies playing many popu- lar songs. Other assemblies included many for speeches for the elections to council. Iohn Day, the Channel 31 weath- erman, spoke to the students on Tornado safety. Council's last assembly was the inauguration of the new president and vice-president. The transition of powers went smoothly. Student Life 33 DRAMA A T Senior Class Sponsors 'GMI Because of Agatha Although it is called the Senior Play, students from all classes are encouraged to try out. Here, fl to rj, junior Chris Yerke and sophomore Laura Moen perform with seniors Roger Nudekiller, Linda Munstedt, and Sue Sanders. 5 QAbovej Dee Gray exerts the forcefulness of her character on Chris Yerke. fLeftJ Ken Sawyer and Laura Moen present their parts before relatives, teachers, and peers. 34 Student Life PEORIA HIGH .,,kk parser ll rr t ,Y i iglr xv----nk ix A fine young actress, Kelly Andreasen, it Eric Magnuson and Laura Moen contribute to a pleasant evening. plays a leading role in 'Lorelei.' Students from all classes were encouraged to try out for the spring play. f . ' r as V it , ,ig 'FEL 7 A Cl' SPRING TIME DRAMA: 'LORELEI' Traditionally a play is put on by Peoria High's well prepared drama department every spring. 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A I A ' 1 f A ,L Q ,,'1,h, t r A' A -1' Lisa Gift r, 4 , 4 A le.e lle lh A Greg Sperm ' Iill Winkler Female Athlete of the Year Ban Schellenharg 4 Y' if tx A 1 3 - A I ' 55: Iill Butterfield ' 'Y A ' W Mark Weimar , 1 . A A QQ EA ' r f N , ,,e,, K ,L ' 4.17 + A , y ff ,n an A 5 rf- A llll . la, wi if I 4, A, D rmmrw-in mgws 5 Jw 1- f, ly, I S' ,W J' f Q, ff ' Student Life 37 THE GRADUATION OF ...L On Iune 2, 1981, some 330 eager young students ended their official affiliation with Peoria High School. The heat and mugginess of the day wasn't enough to lower the spir- its of the graduates. Above, one of the valedictorians, Iill Winkler, addresses fellow students, relatives, and friends. The other two 4.0 Valedictorians Lee Rubin, top honor student, and Dan Schellenberg gave their speeches, and soon the diplomas were being handed out. The seri- ousness of the moment can be seen in Willis Blackwell as Mr. Robertson presents him with his diploma. Below, the girls move forward as their names are read. THE CLASS OF 1981 rd of x These two girls are about to attain a position in life which many are una- ble or unwilling to work for. The first to receive their diplomas, the men of the Top Ten. . if? iii A -I -... , ..+ df Q. e n M Xl X At left, Kerri Hansen receives congratulations from Mr. Robertson on her High School work. The whole ceremony wasn't serious as we see above. Some joker threw out a package of firecrackers to celebrate get- ting out of High School. Mr. Stepping tries to ignore it as he did the snake, crickets, cards, rice, and B-B's. Mr. Robertson's comment was to the parents, They're your kids. and the parents responded with applause. And with that, the unforgettable Class of 1981 said goodbye to the hallow halls of Peoria High School. i l Student Life 39 1 Q 1 124471 A.... .. 1 N...- wffg' Q W f, afff Q E it 2, x KN 522 X 1, X 5 if .S X S 3 , X wg. I ls 31.1 5 ,iz K: , 1 K V X -Q 0 .4 X X ng Lee ff nizations Co-Editors COUNCIL THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council advisor for 1981 was Charles V. Grayeb. Unfortunately Mr. Grayeb left Peoria High School after eleven years of service. Student Council wishes to extend its deepest thanks to Mr. Grayeb for all the knowlege and guidance that he gave to the Peoria High School Student Council. His constant dedication to Council helped to make it an active organization in the school and in the community. Student Council wishes Mr. Grayeb the best of luck in his future endeavors. STUDENT EXPERIENCE A Council with little experience is usually ineffective. However, this year's proved to be an excep- 42 Organizations Andrew Kilgus President Kelly Andreasen Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Hall Award Winner tion to the rule. Only seven of the twenty-four were previously on Council. Sur- prisingly enough though, we worked well together. It made no difference who was a freshman or who was a senior. We were all on the same level. The experience gained from Student Council will benefit us for the rest of our lives. For, on Student Council, we have learned that teamwork gets things done. Michael Laukitis Vice-President Missy Kried Gregg Morris Karen Helfrich Recording Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian . Row 1 fl to rj: C. D'Hondt, I. Mulchahy, K. Helfrich, S. Reichman, M. Kouhry, K. Saad. Row 2: S. Congress, M. Kried, I. Plack, M. Iacobs, S. Turetsky, D. Filstrup, G. Morris, K. Iackson. Row 3: R. Heller, I. Copeland, I. Disharoon, B. Laukitis, A. Kilgus, P. Sheehan, G. Schwarz, D. Hilliard. Not pictured: K. Andreasen, L. Rubin, L. Penelton. Kham Council members operated the voting tables during all Student I WANTED DAVL KEN WIEEDE SAW YEK' UNL YEAR KYGOOU SERWCE Mr. David Obergfel assumed the duties of Stu- dent Council Advisor when Mr. Grayeb left. Having only a few days to prepare for the task, he has done an excel- lent job of overseeing Coun- cil functions during second semester. His hard efforts were greatly appreciated by Council and the student body. X E Council elections for the various offices on Council. Congratulations Dave and Ken-our new President and Vice-President of Student Council. Organizations 43 2 5 ,... n Nags: i ESF' f gs. I During Homecoming week pies were flying! Here, Iuli Student Council prepares to distribute the canned foods that Congress creams V.P. Buck Laukitis' face. were collected during the Christmas Drive. . H s re f r -, - r . n .V ,, . 5 H I ' ' K - K K f f v f - . j ff 1 .2 ay iil Kilguslllaukitisi Aidniiniistration fulfilled one of its campaign gyiiggtitv :if'ision'sil ell iilsf' to the jstudents.g0ther Council! in Homecomin 1980, entitied Reflec- f rrtt ii'f1bnsij'iitpaidsaspecial tribute: mince P.H.S. were shuge success with tiwo uniquefeatures. First, teach class took their stunt from a given time periotlfand thefiliass of '81 and the class of '83 tied for first plaqegfifhe tradfL tional Homecoming Parade and haltime ceremonies wererperformed in a majestic manner. Kristi Yandell was tei coming Queen by Iohn Disharoon, who was the master of ctijigernonies because the President and ViceiPresidenG?QvereQitiernbersof W the football team. Tliehl-lomecomingiylllance huge success breakingzrecords from a financial andfettentlanceffHtartdptoint.kf Council then resentegiythe first of ti weird'money-makieggnilagiegglgaaf'The Shiigiest Gun inthe West. Student Directories were fin: ished well begire the Eliifistmasseeason. When the the student bodyand Council continued the record- breaking pace begun titgpklomecogning. The student body? iiyi the 541:-a-day' andcanned food drives. Due to this generosity, Council was!-able to ,provide needy P.H.S. with aithiisjgel basket of food. Council again this year eld their Christmas artyvfor the speei?31Eijg415hafgldicapped siiitlents at Thomas jefferson School. As second semesteristarted, Counciliwasihard at a jointlyisiionsored mixerfwitgggiommittee of Forty. The mixer, entitled Quasqui Iadjigfffwas in honor of the school's uisguicentenniafdfiioon after the resented two educa- tional assemblies. Lakes Nav Rock Band and fantastic impersonatoigtgperformed, for the student body and faculty on consecutive days. Councillvsigggialso bus a the MS-10 Sportsmanship Trophy, which is given to the MS-10 school Whese student body efcein est sportsiijanshgipadutjingthe basketball season. In March, the Presidential and ViceQ1?i:esidenti93j hel,d. The following Week which featured the sec- ond semester movie, assetiibly was byf1o1hn'1 ay, ailftcal weatherman, who discussed tornado safety. In Mafjiffytudent Council the administration with Quasquicenteriniaa.Banquet. The banquet was held in commemoration o 1lRgH.S.'s 125th Anniversary. With these closing actiijities, Council year as actively as they had begun it. . V Alphie and Buck N5 Robert Anton, a Mark Twain impersonator, gave his Council once again decorated the presentation at a Student Council assembly. foyer with a beautiful holiday tree. 44 Organizations CO MI TTEE OP PORTY .A- ..r...,, 'L ' 3 - ,X 'lu Row 1 tl to rj: K. Yandell, L. Pettit, M. Kried, L. Hilst, I. Lobberrecht, Row 2: D. Dolen, C. Peters, G. Danehower, M. Heiden, A. Hodge, D. Obergfel, P. Barr, Row 3: A. Finerman, L. Boyle, S. Kostas, L. Kern, I. Lavery, Row 4: L. Brandis, S. Borrowman, A. Chilcothe, M. Khuroy, K. Hinnen, Row 5: I. Iohnson, S. Schertz, K. Rice, Kieth Frosh, L. Lewis, A. Kried. Committee of Forty is an inte- gral part of P.H.S. Without its numerous programs and activi- ties throughout the year, the social life of Peoria High would be greatly reduced. Consisting of six members from each class and at-large officers, C!40 is active in every aspect of student life. They are responsible for Spirit Week, two mixers, two vice-versas-in the winter and Spring's Carnival Capers-and of coarse, the ever-popular C140 booth. . I 3 9 ' if 5 A iw i I .-L-ll-.-i...J Row 1 tl to rj: Mr. Obergfel, sponsor, G. Danehower, presidentg D. Dolen, vice-president, M. Heiden, secretaryg L. Pettit, treasurer, D. Phipps, general chairman, M. Kried, ex-officio: A. Hodge, social chairman. Organizations 45 On their way to winning the Spirit Stick, the seniors display their spirit during the Class Yell. Class of 1981 officers receive the Spirit Stick award. Cindy Peters takes part in one of the C140 skits 46 Organizations M W. Shelly and Iohn keep busy selling Caper's tickets. Committee of 40 members are always busy at the candy booth. Mr. Beiersdorf is a victim of the dunk tank for Carnival Capers. Each spring, elections are held for C!40 representatives. Here, Laurie Kern is assisted by next year's president, Lisa Hilst. Organizations 47 rganizations COMMITTEE OF POR :ry-1931 WW X3 - fag Organizations 49 CREST EDITORIAL STAFF ., 1 ..,,....., T .::,.. . . we . . ..-W sit-www: 1 Q 1 Y .. Q.. ..., X We ,.,, W tt nfl: MONTYRA YMOND REBECCA GITTRICH C O-EDI TOR-IN-CHIEF C O-EDI TOR-IN-CHIEF CREST 1981 EXCELLENT! The 1981 CREST staff did an extremely excellent job on the yearbook. The layouts were improved 11096 fand then somej as well as adding more copy to the pages. With the talents and leadership of Robbie Gittrich and Monty Raymond, the book was finished relatively on time. Everyone on staff contributed something to the completion of the yearbook-whether a word of encouragement, a smile, a picture for twoj, a joke during CREST hour, many dedicated hours of work fand sleepless nightsj, or just trying-they all helped. The year was great, and so is the 1981 CREST, Enjoy it!!! MRG fe lf 614w?q'mW 3, 2 29 if' 1 f'EY '1 50 Organizations 'U 'K-J 2 ,3 9 ,W A iff., , il If 5 w-1 ai? lr?-Q ,,1,qA AML fum, 4 f P+,i53e'F' f 4 X , .wf , .if is .pk A,.f1'x 1. 5' Emi 4' Q 'GY HERS OPTIMIST CLUB AWARD WINNERS ,,kL,?fN9,-F. .4 if sf s. gu- pak, 61 'gg 2 of N X Bigsirkfy i On Statue: Phil Lewis, Scot Congress. Leaning: Monty Raymond, Ken Sawyer, Natalie Hale. Behind camera: Robbie Gittrich. it ga fa Hi Pheeel!!!!!! ?????????? iam mmf R, Q. iyjqgig, . ,5.. tn, '--:- -: : W3 H ' ., Q - 'jk . my A kkik A H W ' i g fiffxff 5 R R L esit '-- f R 4, . si - .if A - Q . lgsy N 1. Q -'Q' v R R' is Q , L ' -is-f,f' f ' Organizations 51 '-1lnl'r1WG UBUIITIZMUBQW '-ICD Sue Hartman UI N O I no as :I ,... N no Sl o :J VJ Mr. Behr6IlS takes H Sue will try anything to sell break? ads. The 1981 CREST Business Staff was one of the best in years. This staff eagerly ventured out into the economi- cally depreciated world to take upon themselves the task of selling advertisements. After much hard work and ded- ication they succeeded overwhelmingly. This year, Tracie Wood was the CREST Business Manager and Mr. Behrens did an excellent job as CREST Business Staff Advisor for his first year. Sue and Lisa pose for an Ads pic Kelly Andreason CREST Eric Berg OPINION Iill Briles OPINION Tim Cebulko OPINION Scot Congress CREST, OPINION Diane Dolan CREST Debbie Filstrup OPINION Lisa Gift OPINION Scott Gittrich CREST Melinda Hulett CREST Mike Irish OPINION Nancy Ioy CREST Phil Lewis OPINION Greg Mason OPINION Kelly Mason CREST, OPINION Steve Math CREST Dave McCurdy OPINION Bob Parkhurst CREST Lise Penelton CREST Monty Raymond CREST, OPINION Pam Roten CREST Lee Rubin CREST Sue Sanders CREST Sally Strodell OPINION Mark Weimer CREST, OPINION Donna White OPINION Tracie Wood CREST, OPINION Alicia Zipprich OPINION SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Kelly Andreasen Miles Atchison Debbie Barry Eric Berg Beverly Blough Iill Butterfield lane Camp Sam Chako Amy Criser Georgie Danehower Linda Fanta Debbie Filstrup Lisa Gift Catherine Harden Leanna Harris A Heather Hastings Michelle Heiden William Hicok Kathy Holland Melinda Hulett Kim jones Doug Iosenhans Nancy Ioy Cindy Kollar Michael Laukitis Mary Lavallee Ieffrey Lee Ionell Lumberry Kelly Mason Freddie Moore Gregg Norris Paul Neubert David Niemi Catherine Noirot Paula Nunes Amy Page Terry Perkins Montell Raymond Susan Reichman Iohn Rice 4 . Lee Rubin Daniel Schellenberg Kathleen Schertz Doug Sigel Gregory Spario P Sally Strodel O Susan Ulm Mark Weimer . Donna White A Robert Whitney Iill Winkler Kristina Yandell Iohn Zillion The students in Senior National Honor Society are first chosen for their academic excellence. After a hst of these stu dents has been compiled, the faculty is given the opportunity to evaluate each student that they havehad direct contact with. The evaluation and the student's grade point average doubled are put into a final formula. From these figures the final list of students is compiled and, students are notified. An induction ceremony is held for those students where they are honored before family and peers. 54 Organizations I UNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SUCIE TY 'W tb!! 1 5:31.08 ' as w than Q are ,- , il '11 H 2 123:21 H ea' ami?-Hi We egpmnwsi -f TR was af' 37 SQ Q B ,pg .3225 lenny Achterberg A Laura Moen Sandra Borrowman Kimberly Moffatt Laura Brandes Mark Monroe Alison Carson Sandra Niemi Amy Chilcote David Nisius Daniel Cimino Sarah Nugent David Defreitas Kent Reeves Eric Elwood Kristen Rinehart Patricia Golden Brian Rumpf Gayla Iackson loseph Saad Dawn Kees Eldon Schaffer Debra Kennedy Sarah Vesonder Sherree Kollar lean Walker Theresa McKinley Robert Wagner Renee Miller jeff Zadoks ' The students in Iunior National Honor Society are chosen strictly on their academic excellence. The top ten percent of the students in the sophomore class are chosen to be inducted into the Society. These students are honored at the induction ceremonies on the same night as the Senior National Honor Society. Of the students chosen, four are chosen to make speeches on Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character, the criteria which these students exemplify. Organizations 55 56 Organizations Ax Q W ffl ,ca f f -fi .,. :gg 1. 'llli Q 1 A 1 :gig Q h IR ,A 7 if .lg M Organizations 57 Row 1: fleft to rightjz I. Lewis, I. Vieley, P. Stuart, I. Kruft, L. Costa, T. Wood, S. Ulm, I. Hatcherg Row 2: M. Vance, A. Zipprich, S. Chacko, P. Goin, M. Monroe, S. Nugent, S. Niemi, L. Normang Row 3: B. Blough, I. Lumberry, H. Short, Harden, A. Hodge, B. Whitney, P. Neubert, C. Noirot, M. Weimer, R. Schick jAdvisorI. KE Y CL UB PHS KEY CL UB RA NKS TOP IN DISTRICT The 1980-81 Key Club was a banner year for th Peoria High Key Club. Combining service to the school and community with fine administration and leadership abilities, the club consistently ranked in the Top Ten Key Clubs of the 110 in the state of Illinois and part of Iowa. In fact, the club achieved a first place rating in December-better than the other 109 Key Clubs in the Illinois-Eastern Iowa District. With the start of the school year, the club accomplished several varied activities which provided service to both school and community. Among the projects completed were a day-long soda sale to benefit the Peoria Ioumal Star Christmas Basket Fund, selling poinsettias for the same cause, constructing and manning phones and taking pledges for the area United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, passing out programs at all home football and basketball games, assisting at the gradua- tion ceremonies, and many more. On the average, the club did 4-5 projects during each month of the school year. As well as completing projects during the year, members of the club took an active part in Key Club Conventions. Four members of the club attended the International Convention in San Diego during the summer, where they learned more about Key Clubbing. The club also acted as a host club for the 1981 I-I District Key Club Convention at the Continental Regency in April. Organizing and running the Sergeant-at-Arms, the Peoria High members contributed to one of the most successful conventions ever. Under the leadership of the 1980-81 club officcers Bob Whitney, Holly Short, Nancy Eary and Catherine Noirot, as well as the club's new advisor, Mr. Schick, the club earned several awards, including a Treasurer's Award and District Project Award to add to last year's Statistical Secretary's Award and Achievement Award. The club had member Mark Weimer elected by area Key Clubs to serve as the 1980-81 Lt. Governor of Division 20. Dur- ing the year, he was in charge of all Peoria area Key Clubs, as well as serving on the District Board. 1981-82 club officers are Iulie Kruft, Lynn Costa, Kim Field and Patty Stuart. They hope to continue the fine tradition thus established in Key Clubbing here at PHS. 58 Organizations Q' This year's officers included fleft to rightjz Holly Short QVice-Presidentj, Catherine Noirot fTreasurerJ, Bob lNhitney fPresidentJ, Nancy Eary fSecretaryl, and Mark Weimer fLieutenant Governorl. V 1 We X ws ' SQ, liz AE 55 - E f .Jag 952 Hifi I sg 95254 , 4 'Ji V, 2 , 29? The Continental Regency was the site of the Pictured above is the Homecoming Backdrop completed by the 1981 District Covention. Key Club as a project. Organizations 59 DRA A CLUB FH fa' W aj Qfifdii T' i Aga- avi T fffvf.: Q -Q J l .-, .1 .ts ff. , t..-.3-Q so e A' f1'fI.7,,fpgXi' ff-x ...Er E ..'s2.-vii ' l i 1 1' . - 2 K W K Row 1 fl to rj: C. Yerke, L. Moen, C. Roloff, T. Robinson, S. Niemi, B. Lueders, K. Andreasen, I. Krones, W. Fitton. Row 2: D. Gray, W. Wallis, S. Sanders, I. Hatcher, K. Fray, C. Durdle, N. Olson, G. jackson. 8-susn..,,,,,-.nb sf 3, -, X TS.. A Sis QWNQ. lsfgx Q. A 2 , ... As. 5:5 Q A n ,X lg s as . 'QU e p, 60 Organizations Is it Serious Doctor? H aaaaaa sv ? . oa.. X ...W 1 t t p pQ Y . 5 - 'K - scum ws A scene from the Male Animal. The Drama Club is for students who are interested in the thea- ter. They are encouraged to participate in all school productions This year's included: The Male Animal and Lorelei OR TI-I OPE DIC AIDE5 Qh.. .rift zma Left to right: I. Hartwig, D. Iosenhans, I. Waibel, K. Holland. Each year during their study halls a group of students donate their time to aid the orthopedic students. This includes work on the trampoline and swimming over at the pool. Under the excel- lent guidance of Mr. Meischner, this group plays an integral part of the P.H.S. system. Library Aides volunteer their time during the school day to serve in the library. They help take attendance, issue books and other materials, and assist stu- dents and faculty. The efficiency of the library is contingent upon this elite group of students. LIBRAR YAIDES Seated fl to r:I L. Niemi, K. Hill, L. Finley, I. Hightower, V. Lewis. Back row: I. Brabson, R. Gaiter, T. Runge, S. Nichelson, L. Pettitt, K. Bucey M Harvey, K. McCollum, I. Viely, A. Zipprich, G. Guzman, A. Florence, A. Wrightner, M. Lavallee, D. Basler. Organizations 61 A UDIO- VISUAL CREW 'HOW SEO mx-:S Pg... O,-s FI po QQ' ir' D rd? rsh 'Sm ii- FF CO POE SQ FS' 55 lg? DE :S- Q2 5- -ln- 9. SE N ?f1 5-so WO BS pw 5511 DEI W: 5.2 'O Fo 9?- ,550 CD fag ZLL- 0 FS 25 EE' SP vi Hs Ee. -ILT! gs QE? rs! gg?- 55 si SP1 EE '32 QQ :S. as ?'. E CR E TA S are an integral part of the P.H.S. sys- tem. These fine groups of dedicate students are sponsored by Monsieu the faculty by showing films and oper ating other audio-visual oriente machinery. The Stage Crew plays torium. Both of these crews hol important positions in the running o school activities. 62 Organizations The Audio-Visual and Stage crews Neff. The A.V. crew diligently assists part in any production held in the audi4 TUMBLING TEAM The Tumbling Team is a group of fine, talented girls directed by Gene Dentino. They are experienced tum- blers and practice once a week. The girls perform dur- ing half-time at some of the home basketball games. The Tumbling Team has been in existence for fifteen years. During this time, there have been many girls who have contributed their talents to entertain their fellow stu- dents at P.H.S. VST Left to Right: L. Boyle, I. Vivod, K. Graham, T. Webb, S. Cheatum. Missing from picture: M. Miller. C O UNSELOR 'S PAGES The Counselor's Pages are students who give their service luring their study hall hour to heir counselors. They assist he counselors in filing, taking :all slips to students, and doing all necessary odd jobs. These students are an important part If the counseling department md without them the counse- ors would be dissipated. tow 1: ll to rl: I. Kruft, I. Theobald, I. McKinley. Row 2: S. Page, I. Hart, I. Butterfield, M. Stauske, D. Gray, B. Row 1 fl to rj: S. Henry, D. Hall, M. Miller, C. Gable, S. Kostas, L. King, S. Nyberg, I. Roach. Row 2: A. Eataugh, C. Rutter, D. Phipps, M. Seppelt, K. Holland, H. Hastings, N. Eary, L. Boyle, D. Stone, C. Wenger, T. Wood. Row 3: S. Sommer, C. Iosenhans, L. Lewis, A. Feinerman, R. Erickson, A. Criser, C. Kohler, L. Geott, I. Achterberg, V. Mudd, I. Briles, B. Yandell. DEAN 'S PAGES The Dean's Pages assist the deans in summoning stu- dents who have fallen short of educational expectations and other dean's visitors. These students relinquish their study hall time to be of . service to their school. They truly enlighten the dean's office with their willingness to be so helpful. fussner, T. Harding. Row 3: K. Kinney, C. Stubblefield, C. Hansen, M. Mason, M. Verdun, K. Schertz, H. Jmberger. Missing from picture: M. Bobeau, P. Boughton, I. Kilgore, T. Murry, K. Porch, V. Runge, T. Stafani, M. itein, R. Stephens. Organizations 63 DISTRIBU TI VE EDUCATION Distributive Education is the study of the distribution of goods and services, under a vocational study plan, and is open to qualified seniors only. It is intended to pre- pare them to enter the field of merchandising, market- ing, and retailing. Row 1 fl to rj: C. Spears, T. Verdun, Z. Monroe, G. Roach, Ioe Katz, T. Evans, I. McCubbins, L. Conn, D. Marit, Howard, Mr. G. Irwin, advisorg I. Waibel. Row 2: I. Waugh, C. Weisert, M. Slavens, B. Loyd, lay Katz, S. D. Tharp, D. Recar, R. Taghon, R. Moffitt, M. Richards, I. Allen, L. Yancey, T. Smith. Each year, the C.E. students give a party for the multiple-Handicapped children at P.A.R.C. The D.E. students buy a pres- ent to give to one of the children as a Christmas gift. As a highlight to the party, Santa Claus arrived to give the children candy and hear their Christmas wants. 64 Organizations Ioni McCubbins received the Outstanding Distributive Education Award for 1981 a the annual D.E!C.W.S. Employer Appreciation Banquet. This award is based o growth and maturity both in school and on the job. The criteria used for the schoo related portion are attendance, grades, general disciplinary behavior, and attitude. On the job criteria is different. The student is expected to show initiative, cooperate with supervisors, complete assigned tasks, call in when late or absent, and follow directions. C OOPERA TI VE WORK STUDY Row 1 fl to rj: G. Bynum, I. Granderson, W. Mclntyre, T. Mayfield, A. Penelton, H. Iones, I. Clash, A. Iones, R. Littlejohn, S. Shambaugh, S. Hinshaw, Mr. Sahlin. Row 2: C. Board, T. Wertz, L. Motteler, G. Everett, T. Shea, Missing from picture: K. Wysinger, W. Simms, I. Edwards, B. Simmons, D. Messman. OFFICE OCCUP TIONS 555.-' 5 SQA , Row 1 fl to rj: Mr. Miess, L. Harris, S. Funkhauser, T. Perkins, P. Nunes, K. Iones, I. Sweasey, M. Tackmann. Row 2: C. Hard, G. Funcannon, I. Lowery, B. Smith, K. Yandell, D. Filstrup. Organizations 65 SPEECH AND DEBATE 2, 5. NM g,..,c is ., xxx. . mums Row 1 fl to rj: L. Penelton, K. Adreasen, A. Page, V. Lewis, G. Nielson, L. Blough, L Niemi, I. Thurman, Row 2: B. Wagner, L. Helfrich, T. Willadson, L. Rubin, D. Gebhardt, L. Knauer, Row 3: P. Goin, S. Dempsey, P. Goin. Elwood, D. Sigel, W. Fitton, G. Guzman. Debate branched off into another area this year. Tom Willadsen and Gary Guzman competed in Lincoln- Douglas style debate at three tournaments. Lincoln- Douglas debate is one man debate and proved to be interesting. In traditional two man debate, the team had an excel- lent year. They attended a total of fifteen tournaments from October until the IHSA state finals in March. The Varsity team of Doug Sigel and Gloria Nielsen won a total of five tournaments and placed in the top ten teams in all but two tournaments. They were consid- ered one of the top five teams in the state, and finished in the Illinois Speech and Theater Association State finals and ninth in the IHSA state finals. The novice team consisting of Will Fitton, Iohn Tolson, Vicki Lewis, and Lisa Niemi won two tournaments in the four-man division early in the season and continued to do well all year. Lisa Niemi and Vicki Lewis were among the top novice teams in the State this year. The PHS debate team will continue the winning tradition for some time with the help of these bright novice debaters. 66 Organizations Doug Sigel-Outstanding Varsity Debater. The Peoria High Speech Team enjoyed a successful year in 1980-81. Despite its lack of experience, the team showed well in invitational tournaments throughout the year. The team was led by Lee Rubin, who placed first twice in humorous interpretation during the year and fin- ished fourth in the event in the IHSA state speech finals. -.....-.......-..,, Lee also placed fourth in the state in Original Comedy. PHS finished tenth in the state as a team. Other members of the team who also did extremely well were, Phil Goin, who placed third in Original Oratory in the highly compe- titive Thornwood Invitational and placed second in the same event at Sectionals which qualified him for the State Tournament, Lisa Penelton, who placed first in Verse Reading at the Greater Peoria Tourney and took a fourth place at Sectionals, Lisa Helfich who placed sec- ond at Districts in Prose Reading, which qualified her for sectionals. Other members of the team who made great contributions were Amy Page, Kelly Andreasen, Nate Suddeth and Eric Elwood. Peoria High's Group Interpre- tation also made a fine showing finishing fourth in Dis- tricts. The Group Interpretation cast consisted of Kelly Andreasen, Eric Berg, Lisa Penelton and Phil Goin. The team will greatly miss its departing seniors, Lee, Kelly, Amy, and Lisa, but under the fine leadership of Dr. Iohn Davidson, the team should have another fine year in 1981- 82. DvuallunulfiQ.' ww- A Lee Rubin-Outstanding Varsity Speaker The Reader's Theater Cast, Row 1 fl to rj: Kelly Andreasen, Lisa Penelton. Row 2: Eric Berg, Phil Goin. Organizations 67 CONCERT BAND Concert Band performs at the Fine Arts Concert 4 W. is 2 ,..., ,,,, t it , E M. xt K S .nyk , L, W 68 Organizations M' TRUMPETS Rick Cheatum Kent Franz Scott Hess Bill Hicok Andy Hodge Mike Ingram Daryl Iohnson Mark Misselhorn Mike Nelias Bob Polakow Kevin Rice E FRENCH HORNS Barb Donell Kathryn Murphy Robin Reames Iohn Tolson PERCUSSION B flmanda Ashby Naam? Sue Bateman Steve Dempsey bolivia mimi Q .:., ,,..,, , E ,. a 3, Q m8 5 1 erma gde '-fff ,1,., it P 1-MK h . ' 1 r 5, S N Z M lg E 1. fx X1-L' ,ex 1 sh 1, W ZVAQH 1 f 'I arr na W. it -Q x . :fx ,uf QQJM, in 4 , af A axis ' If , it vm. N ' BASSOONS Iuiine Bittner Keith jackson Nancy Olson Eva Pelton TUBA er Manne Nicholas FIRST VIOLINS Lisa Lewis Sarah Nugent Michelle Picha Terri Schaefer Sarah Vesonder SECOND VIOLINS Zina Clay Linda Fanta Patti Golden Iama Thurman VIOLAS Harold Abel Rhonda Green Laura Knauer CELLOS lean Walker Dan Weisert CONCERT ORCHESTRA STRING BASS Tim Beeney FLUTES Sue Bateman Renee Iudkins Ellen Leuders OBOES Iody Briles Gloria Neilson BASSOONS Iuline Bittner Eva Pelton CLARINETS Mark Filip Dawn Walker FRENCH HORNS Barb Donnel Kathryn Murphy Robin Reames Iohn Tolson TRUMPETS Rick Cheatum Andy Hodge Daryl Iohnson TROMBONES Ted Neff Brian Polstra Tom Willadson TUBA Mark Nicholas PERCUSSION Amanda Ashby Dave Hilliard Karla Schaufelberger Tim Shirley The Concert Orchestra played many concerts this year. These included The Winter Concert, The Fine Arts Concert and The Pops Concert. They also had a member, Sarah Nugent, place 8th in state competition. The students improved their musical talents through the fine instruction of Mr. Casper. With the addition of many underclassmen the orchestra should continue to flourish in the years to come. 70 Organizations Mr. Casper offers final instruction the day before a concert. Terri Schaefer practices dili- gently! Far right: A group of vio- linists brightens the early morning practice. Right: The group listens is Mr. Casper shows cor- rect arm movement. Young musicians watch patiently as Mr. Casper explains a note. Organizations 71 CONCERT CHOIR Row 1 fl to rj: S. Ulm, L. Yancey, D. Stewart, G. Morris, C. Goodale, R. Goin, T. Koch, D. Socall, K. Schertz, I. Butterfield, D. Gray. Row 2: M. Davis, B Lueders, C. Harden, K. Noirot, D. Niemi, I. Lumberry, T. Petrakis. Row 3: L. Helfrich, D. Phipps, S. Strodel, L. Oetgen, A. Bowman, I. Krones, E. Magneson, I. Lyons, I. Anderson, C. Pille, M. Harvey, L. Costa. SWING CHOIR Left to right: S. Strodel, G. Garmers, M. Davis, R. Goin, A. Page, B. Parkhurst, K. Schertz, T. Koch, D. Phipps, I. Lyons, L. Helfrich, I. Krones. The Music Department was very instrumental in entertaining the student body. During the Christmas season, the choirs performed for parents and fellow students at Christmas Vespers. They also sang at the annual Spring Concert. The choirs are losing many seniors this year, but with the fine talents of the underclassmen, they will continue with their fine performances. 72 Organizations I f GIRLS ENSEMBLE Left to right V Runge D. Socall, I. Andreasen, L. Helfrich, T. Stuart, S. Bateman, K. Andreasen, S. Niemi, C. Wenger, D. Miller. During the Spring Concert, Bob Parkhurst and Amy Page showed their tap dancing tal- ents in Singers in Paradise. Pictured at left are fl to rj: Ioe Krones, Griff Garmers, Gregg Morris, and deff Lyons. These four young men put toget er a Barber Shop Quartet. At the Spring Concert they sang 23 Skidoo. Lower right corner, these choir members did a skit from the musical Music Man. Below, Kathleen Schertz receives an award for state competition at the Spring Concert. Y 'Ni Sl ln- Organizatlons 73 PREP CHOIR -E Row 1 fl to rj: H. Morris, E. Pelton, M. Qualls, I. Vivod, L. Strom, K. Best, L. Rist, M. Chang, Row 2: M. Iohnson, C. Rohrer, L. Morrison, I. Weber, L. Wyatt, M. Doe, L. Krapp. PRESHMAN ENSEMBLE Row 1 fl to rj: D. Beck, L. Timm, S. Schertz, P. Everett, C. Durdle, I. Thurman, D. Yeagle, Row 2: D. Goodman, S. Iansen, B. Brewer, T. Albee, R. Bell, S. N yberg, D. Basler, C. Christianson. 74 Organizations THE 'VIANYFACES OF CHOIR The seniors sang as a goodbye to PHS. At the Spring Concert many seniors were honored for their many accomplishments throughout the year. Pictured here receiving awards are Deb- bie Filstrup and Betsy Leuders. Below, the Swing Choir per- forms a number from a musical for parents and peers at the Spring Concert. The pianist for the Swing Choir was Lori Timm. Organizations 75 - J: a as vi Xb? PRE-MED CLUB ez ,5w w..... . ,C -ff. ,-g:, 'Sex I if 'N ' . Sy Q 1 l to r: I. Lumberry, A. Doran, I. Kruft, K. Heerman, V. Edwards, T. Schaeffer, I. Hatcher, S. Vesonder, Row Gift, I. Anthony, C. Harden. 76 Organizations OPFI C ERS l to r: K. Hanson, B. Whitney, Mr. Sizemore, L. Gift, H. Short. 2: P. Goin, H. Short, K. Hanson, N. Hale, L. The Pre-Med Club consists of students who are interested in pursuing health related profes- sions. With their sponsor, Mr. Sizemore, the group explores the different kinds of professions one may pursue in the field of health. They take field trips to various medical institutions in the city such as Veterinary Clinics and hospitals. The Pre-Med Club is a new organization at Peoria High. If the interest which has been shown this year is continued, the Pre-Med Club will be a successful organization for many years. O un this .eft to Right: P. Goin, K. Helfrich, L. Page, Pres.g I. Hartwig, H. Umberger, I. Butterfield, Sec.-Treas.g S. Chako, G. B. Sawyer, T. Willadson, S. Niemi, D. -Iauck, Mr. Horst, advisor. In front: D. Niemi. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is a group of interested science students who desire an opportunity to expand their knowledge of sci- ence. The group meets bi-monthly on Tuesday mornings. The members of the club are given an opportunity to operate different devices when doing experiments. The Science Club attends many activities outside of school such as the U Ofl Engineering Openhouse and the Cilco plant. This club is an excellent learning opportunity for those students who wish to take advantage of it. Club members Scott Disharoon and Diane Dolan Mr. Horst offers advice to Alphie and Mourad as they do an an experiment as Mike Gabbert and Ed Cibelli experiment. Organizations 77 SENIOR SERVICE Left to Right: Mrs. Carson, advisor, S. Sanders, T. Wood, A. Zipprich, D. White, P. Roten, T. Perkins, H. Short, S. Ulm, T. Schaffer, I. Butterfield, C. Peters, K. Schertz, K. Mason, K. Yandell, M. Tackmann, I. Winkler, I. Briles. KAREN IK! A MT Left to Right: Bev Blough, Sec., Alicia Zipprich, Treas.g Kathleen Schertz, Vice-Pres.: Iill Winkler, Pres. 78 Organizations Senior girls who are interested in serving the school are members of Senior Service. This integral part of the P.H.S. system performs many duties for the student body and administration. Their activities include distributin programs at assemblies, purchasing roses for the senio girls for graduation, selling gifts throughout the year, and assisting other groups in their activities. Under the fine guidance of Mrs. Carson, Senior Service continues to serve the school effectively and efficiently. ,, .fd I ow 1 Il to rI: Pres., B. Lueders, S. Congress, W. Blackwell, Sec., I utterfleld, S. Strodel, L. Penelton, K. Andreasen. Row 2: M. ough, K. Hardin, C. Kohler, William Shakespeare' asselbacher, D. Dolen, T. C.lIlohnson, G. Danehower, D. Filstrup, . Hatcher, E. Dooley, E. W ortensio Burmeister, S. Bateman. ow 3: I. Camp, V. Pres., A. Criser, F. Moore, Treas., I. Lavery, C. ones, K. Yandell, T. Sanders, T. Beeney. Row 4: A. Kilgus, B. aukitis, D. Niemi, B. Parkhurst, M. Brown, T. Neff. f I 'LW -V' --..M.-,wwf pl 5 in 1 Left to Right: B. Hicok, B. Zahner, H. Umberger, C. Fendnch, B. Hertzfeld, D. Frankel, G. Morris, D Hilliard H Hastings Mr Hasselbacher S. CLUB Hardassiol' D-isharoon, Rabin, S. Heiden, I. Stud Copeland, I. Brabson, K. Mason, M. Stephens, D. Sutton, R. Erickson, I. Briles. 4. 4 V V . .....w:al Organizations 79 GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB Row 1 fl to rj: Mr. Nelson, advisor, T. Polakow, D. Dotzert, K. Stubblefield, D. Schultz, I. Sample, C. Dickerson, M. Hohulin, I. Squid. Row 2 I. Fries, F. Magon, K. Moore, B. Anderson, P. Thomas. I TER ATIO AL CLUB Row 1 fl to rj: G. Iackson, M. McGee, S. Nugent, M. Picha, G. Guzman, K. McClure, G. Morgan. Row 2: I. Klise, D. Perrara, K. Halleen. 80 Organizations LETTER WINNERS I x FOOTBALL gebby Anderson eug Anderson tl-Kareem Aztm ten Ball 'at Barr 'sul Basler rln Berg lck Bourlet , oland Brown 'im Copeland ave Frankel andy Frlederlch llm Frles Chuck Furness Doug Hall Cliff Hanchett Exell Hardtmon Alan Harmlson uane Henderson reg Herron teve Hlnes huck Horaney harles Howard alvln jones on jones arty Kennedy lphle Kilgus uck Lsuktls eggte Livingston john Lobenecht ent Moore ike Moore odd Moore Anthony Murray Qulntin Osgood jeff Faults jeff Schwane Rick Schuck Mlke Shinn Ken Snow Dave Southey jeff Suter Chrls Wallis Marvln Washington David Weede VOLLEYBALL Lisa Bechtel Kathy Coleman Natalie Hale Cathy Halleen Kerrl Hanson Cathy Harden Kim johnson Deanna jones V Dorthy Moore Regina Porch Renee Stephens jill Winkler BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY Scott Achterberg Howard Blevins Dun Heerman Tim Koch Greg Mason Mark Monroe Kevin Rice Mike Rice Chrls Switzer Bob Wagner Mark Weimer GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY Bebe Brewer jane Camp julie Congress Barb Donnell Angl Feinermen Holly Ferris Dalne Frertcks Heidi Knauer Debble Phipps Cathy Rutter GOLF Mark Brown Dan Clmino Mike Irlsh Dave Mlsselhom Bill Ott Dave Shannon GIRLS SWIMMING Laura Brandes jody Brlles Amy Chllcote Linda Fante Ktm Field Karen George Kim Graham jessica Hart Heather Hastings Tanya Havek Brenda Heard Klm Herman Klm Heuck Katie Hlnnen Barb Kuecks Llsa Norman Klm Olling Nancy Olson lan Plack Clndy Simpson jenny Vlvod BOYS SWIMMING Marc Adkins Ken Baker Steve Dempsey Mark Filip jlm Freeman Frank Ierulll Don Klukan Steve Math Tedd Neff junlor Norder Scott Norton Paul Peacock Ken Sawyer Bob Wagner BOYS BASKETBALL Brad Allen Edward Collins Lamont Hanson Steve Harvey Sam Miller Anthony Murray Ivan Stone Bobby Young Lionel Whltaker GIRLS BASKETBALL Llsa Bechtel jlll Briles Kathy Coleman Kerrl Hanson Dorothy Moore jojo Moore Vanessa Mudd Candy Wllliams jlll Winkler Marilyn Young WRESTLING Ken Ball Roland Brown Mike Gabbert Brent Hartness john Lohberecht Fred Moore Kevin Moore Mike Moore Quinton Osgood Gary Scharp Dan Schellenberg Chris Switzer GIRLS TRACK Fay Adams Eleanor Brewer jane Camp Amy Crlser Diane Frerlcks Angie Florence Klm Graham Natalle Hale Cathy Harden Crystal jamlson Heldl Knauer Brenda Pollard Cathy Rutter Andrea Sanford Klm Underwood Marilyn Young TENNIS Scot Congress jeff Ins Matt Lehman Billy Ng Brian Riley Lee Rubin Ken Sawyer BASEBALL Steve Fox jerry Helnle Reggie Livingston Mike Shinn Curt Subblefleld Brlce Watson Scott Weber Kevin Wheeler Brett Zahner SOFTBALL jamie Anderson Karla Anderson Kathy Coleman Kathy Halleen Kerrl Hanson Shelly O'Donnel Kelly Riley Gall Waddle jean Walker Leigh Welsert Carol Wenger Candy Williams Organlzatlons 81 Row 1 tl to rj: C. Coyle, L. Krapp, I. Plack, K. Field, K. Hueck, K. Baker, K. Herman, S. Vesonder, I. Katz, M. Bobeau. Row 2: I. Lumberry, Morris, A. Chilcote, B. Heard, C. Coleman, S. Norton, I. Theobald, F. Ierulli, P. Goin, I. Briles, K. Hinnen, K. Olling. Row 3: T. Iennings, Brades, S. Sommer, M. Kried, A. Feineman, R. Urban, K. Fray, K. Sawyer, R. Heller, B. Wagner, D. Perera, S. Dempsey, Row 4: D. Klukan Hughes, T. Hauck, B. Keuks, I. Briles, K. Hansen, I. Peacock, D. McCurdy, Row 5: M. Raymond, P. Peacock, D. Plunkett, L. Gift, T. Neff, Butler, S. Math. Row 1 fl to rj: K. George, K. Stubbs, I. Plack, K. Heuck, K. Field, K. Herman, P. Golden, M. Bobeau, Row 2: S. Smith, S. Niemi, S. Nugent, Iones, A. Aster, U. Lee, I. Asa, V. Stump, M. Tackmann, T. Schaefer, E. Pelton, Row 3: I. Lumberry, B. Heard, A. Chilcote, L. Krapp, L. Timm Hartig, I. Congress, I. Theobald, I. Briles, D. Walker, M. Kried, Row 4: L. Brandes, S. Sommer, T. Hauck, B. Keucks, I. Walker, K. Olling, Peacock, M. Iohnson, L. Fanta, K. Hinnen, I. Hughes. 82 Organizations ii sff?.,gVQ3Q1s,- Av-' ' ' The Peoria High Guard is a very dedicated person. A P.H.S. Guard is also a very spe- cial person-having to work with a different group of stu- dents every six weeks. The duties of a guard are variousg ranging from doubling as tim- ers at boy's swimming meets as well as keeping a careful eye on students during free swim. But the most important duty of a guard is to help his peers improve their swimming skills. The P.H.S. Guard is truly an elite group. Organizations 83 WRESTLING TIMERS Left to Right: S. Reichman, D. Filstrup, A. Feinerman, D. Phipps, K. Smith, S. Kostas, K. Ladd, A. Etaugh, P. Stuart, S. Sommer, K. Yandell, In front: Coach Stuart. TRA CKE TTES A W NV V .--nrn -W., 1 v WWW Mt 'rr' ,,..ww V . .,. ..., . f M... . 1 , , i ' fr' f 1 1 Row 1 ll to rj: I. Hatcher, P. Stuart, K. Mason, B. Lueders, T. C. Iohnson, S. Reiohman, K. Yandell, S. Heiden, M. Miller, V. Iones. Row 2: M. Stephens, H. Short, T. Miller, L. Boyle, D. Basler, S. Sommer, L. Geott, A. Feinerman, D. Phipps, K. Olling, M. Iones, I. Viely, E. Brewer, K. Hardin. Row 3: S. Niemi, T. Hauck, M. Tackman, P. Golden, M. Williams, R. Sanders, K. Helfrich. Row 4: I. Lewis, B. Heard, R. Gittrich, R. Green, I. Webb, M. Williams, M. Qualls. 84 Organizations IN TRAM URAL CHA qi .4 Left to Right: C. Iones, K. Wysinger, K. Davis, D. Dotzert, I. Fries, L. Cornish, D. Hilliard Left I0 Right: M- Brfmscom, D- Higgins. I. Walker. T- Cornish. P. Thomas. Row 1: A. Sanford, C. Iamison, E. Malone. Row 2: S. Graves, K. P. Anderson. Underwood, Cap't, A. Florence. Organizations 85 CHEERLEADERS VA RSI TY Left to right: G. Danehower, S. Kostas, E. Brewer, I. Russell, S. Decremer. Not Pictured: 86 Organizations D. Socall, M. Seppelt. IUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: I. Anderson, M. Kreid, C. Iosenhans, Row 2: L. Goett, I. Kruft, K. Schaufelberger. Spirit Squad in action!! IUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: D. Basler, A. Carson: Row 2: S. Borrowmang Row 3: N. Miller, I. Powers, S. Schertz, L. Boyle. FRESHMAN dents . Ol' E E 5 .ii Organizations 87 ,Q X! W PO -PON SQ AD Row 1, l to r: D. Stewart, C. Coyle, M. Connor, T. Bittner, I. Hasler, M. Khoury, I. Hatcher, B. Patterson, M. Mosberg. Row 2: S. Harmison, W. Barber, M Chavous, S. Young, C. Rutherford, I. Anthony, Y. Robinson, P. Paulis, D. Miller, C. Iamison, I. Anderson, S. Davis. 88 Organizations Peoria High School's Pom-Pon Squad, The Lion's Pride, has been an integral part of the athletic sys- tem in recent years. This group of talented girls performs their many routines at the halftimes of foot- ball and basketball games. In ear- lier years the squad consisted of only upperclassmen. This year freshmen and sophomores were also allowed to try out and the result was an energetic and improved squad. The routines that are performed by the Lion's Pride are made up by the mem- bers of the squad. This year's sponsor was Miss Martha Wash- ington. Opposite Page, bottom: The Lion's Pride performs at the Spirit Week assembly. Right: Another fine performance by the pom-pon squad. Bottom right: The Lion's Pride waits for the Homecoming Parade to begin. Organizations 89 X S J' s 7: awk Q'-ff? 'QS wi FA CTI-L TY FACULTY PACULT his lwmiilhliwm ir W FA 'E's-5135: M5211 C 92 Faculty A DIVIINIS TRA TI O -,gg-:a::zf1 'Q William C. Robertson Principal, Peoria High School Harry F. Whitaker Superintendent of Schools 1980-1981 BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated, l to r: Mrs. Marilyn Ketayg Mr. William Koeppel, Presidentg Mrs. Elizabeth Cleaver. Standing, l to r: Mr. Richard Sutton, Vice President: Mr. Leo Sullivang Mr. Edward Hoerrg Dr. Edward Glover. ADMINISTRA TI ON Iames Smarpesse Administrative Ass slant H SI ' W Adgldaxativegkqsglgg Gary Tindall Dean of Boys y Dottie Canellas 4 Z Dann of Girls keel f ' William Adams -H l,, , Bruce Bo le 1P, I , Cynthia Cooper l -MN, ,W I lkkri 75, ., , . ,ki, E., W ill. E I d y ' L77 I I f' - Counsel1giIEJ,E,E?l'gTan c i 4 Iames McCormick - .- ounselor-A,B,C,U,V.X,Y,Z 4 - y , , l ,. s C E . i 4 y . , - y William Lambert ' 'S 1 Home Counselor K ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF SHOWS EXCELLENCE During the many years that Peoria High has been in existence, the counseling staff has provided many students with the valuable assistance necessary to have profitable high school years. The student body of P.H.S. is assigned to one of the counselors according to their last name. The counselors then work with the student to help in mature development of self-reliant individuals. We owe to these competent counselors a debt of gratitude, whether we be freshman or seniors, whether it be for useful words of advice or only a word of encouragement. The deans of Peoria High have been striving diligently for excellence in this quasquicentennial year. Their main objective is to assist the students and teachers to solve their social and classroom problems. Mr. Tindall, Dean of Boys, and Dottie Canellas, Dean of Girls, have served us well in this capacity. Faculty 93 94 Faculty LeAnne Brodbeck A.V. Clerk Phyllis Burdette School Nurse Colleen Cramer Administrative Asst.'s Sec. Peggy Englebrecht Treasurer Ieanne Gould Supply Clerk Barbara Grady Desn's Sec. Barbara Hauck Study Hall Clerk Brenda McCollum Principal's Sec. Carmen Parr Dean's Sec. Helen Phillips Prlncipnl's Sec. Lenetta Springer Records Clerk LeAnne Waller Secretary UFFICE HELP J , i f W hh,, , . H M ' g ff, ..,.. 'H ' , .. ..... ,, ,, ,ww ,H U, ,Mr,M:. g,,,r,, r Q aaar 11. h rrs, i H W H 5-if l , Uk. I ,, I 3 H f Pi. ,fwkm H V wa.. ' . fly I -V? , , irraa I gg, :vf f - A f K fs: -' - me 4 if ix, f A iit 'L fw'f7...L.f L4 Mia 2259? : fs l Ze, ff za? J Iraieiiz a , , ls. . f 1. ,NMH515 fu Vx r,-'Hx if J' 'Q-H2414 1' V .3 , 574 my ' X .na , f wtzffl ff? uscseff . Y f-. .T ,fi ' f 2 f -, ' 1' ,L lft l Q . tl r,,, M www - um, 3 Q 1 1 K f .., ,L , n CAFETERIA, SE C URI TYA D C US TODIANS 9 56 3 V u .r Q LW,,, , . , j 1 .,,,,-,vqqg UA 9 Back row: M. Lord, M Crandell, I. Lewell, V Cromley, R. Hamilton, Nickerson, P. Pennin, Boddie. Front row: H I N. Comell B Finney N Ho ll, , . , . we I. Coffey, G. Moran, S Vincent, H. Shoff. Mildred Aderholtz Security Guard Carol Foster Security Guard Mike Ripsch Security Guard Cliff Shell Security Guard L. to R.: L. Becraft, F. D. Walters, Head Custodian, I. Gordon, C. Evans, D. Marvin. L. to R.: R. Thornton, M. Thomton, E. Lee, R. Bender. Missing: E. Winn, H. Spiess. Faculty 95 ENGLISH A D LIBRARIANS fhweg. ,, .f Don Baker English 3-4, Creattve Writing, journalism. OPINION advisor, Mg. I ' .fm ll ' Quill and Scroll. 'X i ' , ' Q , , Sandra Carruthers M y y f V, 5 A. . . 5 English 3-4 ' T I ff e - u , ' ,, ' 'L' ,ff I '. I I Lois Carson , 1, t English S-4,5, 20th Century Amerlcan Literature. V ,f, gk , ' in ,,h V vl Iohn Davidson -1 pl 3 g P , A Speech, Speech Team Advisor f 5 5 77 , ff lay Glatz A A , Speech, Debate Team Advisor, English 3-4, Mass Media. ' ' f K , , Bill I-Iasselbacher M ' 't . English 7, Shakespeare, Creative Writing, Shakespeare Club , W V. an ' Advisor, Asst. Sophomore Football Coach, Asst. Track lf' Q- H I . Coach. A I 5 Beverky Holmes i af, English 7, ngllsh Dept. Head, Mystery and Science Fiction. Patricia Hunt is .fx English 5, Modem Literature X eg . ..,. Mildred Kiefer English 8-4,5, Contest Play, Drama Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Anna Marie Moriarty English 1, Bible and Mythology. Rick Tubbs English 5,7, Girls Tennis Coach, Boys Tennis Coach. Lohanne Grewell b ead LI rartan Mary Huber Librarian Florence Mabee Librarian Aide Fern Spencer Librarian Alde AWARD IN MEMORY OE FORMER TEACHER Any discussion of the English Department at Peoria High School inevi- tably brings to mind Emily Rice. Miss Rice taught at Peoria High for twenty- seven years, 10 years in the Peoria system before coming here, and was department chairman for many years before her retirement. When she retired, Libby , as she was known to her friends, left a legacy of excellence in her teaching which is still a challenge to those who follow her. When she was applying for a job in the 1930's, she had a great difficulty in getting placed, finally finding a job at Columbia School. Her degree from Smith College and her experience teaching immigrants were not enough cre- dentials to counteract the difficulties of the depression. As soon as she began teaching in the Peoria system in 1935, students, par- ents, and colleagues began praising her work. Thirty-five years later, when she decided to retire, they were still praising her work. Because of her scholarship and her dedication to her work, this quasqui- centennial year at Peoria High School will mark the first annual presenta- tion of the Emily Rice Award to an outstanding graduating senior. 96 Faculty J . ' ,O 9 C. ,.. Emily Rice MATH A D SCIENCE 231.5 K L if , K , ,, , .-. k , . ,, ,. , ff qs V 'WWW ii. X Zi ' I .:, , , Ev. g' tr ,Ir V! I my , i f R Y l . ,4 .-1 ,ww 1 Z Z l. , I ,, .,. , Q, .a, .f,.,. , .f in ' ,, if f y 'f- fizfffii x 7, f .Wi fi' ' at A. f ill' Xx.N1xMiv5h .- ..I as I N 1 ya K if 1' I I , , A . FY r ,f ' 'fit' . I ' Q x X' Q X p A , V w I A . t ' R l MA TH AND SCIENCE BASIC CURRICULUM EOR 125 YEARS The area of mathematics has been a requirement of school since the first entrance exam at Peoria High School. Science was one of the basic courses offered. Now the departments have expanded to numerous courses ranging from Consumer Math to Calculus in the math department, and from Earth Sci- ence to Advanced Physics in the science department. As the school continues to grow academically, so do these depart- ments. I 5 lerry Behrens Algebra 8-4, Trig, College Algebra, Geometry, Applied Math, CREST, Business Advisor. Chris Bill Math, Girls Basketball. William Christian Calculus, Geometry, General Math, Senior Class Sponsor. l..?2g.2ilZZR?ey Walter Fink Geometry. Algebra. ames Gottwald umsn Anatomy, Physiology, Head Basketball Coach. Rud Hi ins Algebrywckgglsnsger. ames Horseman lfe Sciences, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling. C arl Horst Physics, Science Club Sponsor. Dennis Irwin Psychology, Computer Programming, Intramural Director. Robert LaCroix Biology, P.E., Head Cross Country Coach, Asst. Track. Anthony Panczak Biology, Gol Coach. Randy Schick Algebra, ey Club Advisor Marion Sizemore Biology, Physiology, Pre Med Club Sponsor Lacinda Spencer Chemistry, Debate Coach. Robert I. Stevenor CREST Advisor, Chemistry, Biology, Science Dept. Chair- man, Quill And Scroll. g 5 jf L! - A at 1 Faculty 97 P INCREASES KNOWLEDGE The social studies field is one of the school's cur- riculum in which the perplexing, demanding, and ubiquitous problems of our society may be impar- tially considered. These worthwhile endeavors develop a basic foundation for understanding civic responsibility and a continuation of our way of life. It has also become more applicable to the student as he relates material to current issues and problems. Most of all, social studies encourages self-expres- sion which aids in dealing with our social, economic, and political image and heritage. 98 Faculty LANGUAGE A D SOCIAL STUDIES German, English, OPINION Business Advisor ' Ann C aveny I f Spanish, Intemational Club I Fred Genge . World History, .S. History, Math, Soccer Coach, Girls Track ' Charles Grayeb icv A Economics, U.S. History, Student CouncilAdvisor -f ,,,,. A- f fit ' 2' A Lion Harden orld Geography Marguerite Irwin French Richard Isaacson U.S. History, Illinois History, Asst. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach Carol Mathews Spanish. English M ary Maxwell U.S. History, Government Russell McBrien U.S. History, Government goseph Neff rench, A.V. Crew, Stage Crew Phil Salzer U.S. History, Chairman Social Studies Dept., Head Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Letterman Club Advisor SOCIAL STUDIES Yfizrii ' , . Q are Xb f ... , ,.t2wg., ' 1. gg l ,is-' xp 5 . M A Q' E, is X 'R tg. . BUSINESS AND HOME ECONOMICS 1 I !ean Brentz . s ,-x- d S. it - V Qwz. .f, oo L - . 9 Lila Bur ess 5' i I V H ' Clolhllls. g M A ,, , s , , ,, , I s , y Marilyn Durbin A W I N Typlng,S orthnnd,Buslness. 1 I X Rebecca Fay x ? V i s y Child Development.FnmilyLiving,Clothing,IunlorNntionnlHonorsociety. if fy! K ii ,rf X 5 an if it 1 ud Fuson We as I ookkeeplng, Typing, I g Gloria Gresham ,Q- 4 9 A Consumsrlld. 1, ' 4 llrr y , Marilyn Humphrey I ' is -Y P Bullnns,Typing. if X Y George Irwin - ls I ,J I 1 H au-mm,nnmbunv.Ea. I ' af s ':- I Iii I J 4 .gk xi .,,,s, A I Ill --5 af? si 1 Robert Meiss T Office Occupations, Data Processing. Henry Sahlin Bullnen, C.W.S. larry Wyeth borthand, Typing, Bookkeeping. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT SUR VI VES 125 YEARS Business has been a course of study at Peoria High School since its open- ing in 1856. Over the years there have been many additions and deletions but the business department has not failed to keep up to its standard of excel- lence. At one time German was a requirement of the business course of study which, at the time, was a three year course of study. There have been many technical improvements in business and the department has progressed far. In 1981 Peoria High School has a computer, a memory typewriter, a correcting typewriter, and a key punch. Faculty 99 ART, I DUSTRIAL ARTS, MUSIC Mr. Barnes lndustrlal Arts, Woods Richard Casper Orchestra Frank Hagen Sculpture, Ceramics, Drawing, Painting Karen Henderson Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Chorus, Ensemble Charles Hicok Auto Shop Don Kettleborough Miers .. HL . ssssf.sf.se- ,- , , , we .assi Swift - :if-izw' ww Art, Painting, Ceramics, Commercial Design, Drawing, Art i'iii I ' -- ' ' Club Leonard Krapp Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Archetictual Drawing G. Lewis Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics :- ix s N. ws , ,. 4: .-s- Q it Si Z! Allen Lurie I Industrial Arts, Metal Shop 'K , Gene Nelson y Q industrial Arts, Graphic Arts i,:k 5. Herb Stoskopf . ,,, , I is Band g f-Q g C' Rf M. A , ' . ff , -, . -, A -iife5:::1i5'5!iw fa..+ A f--- '31-fr 1 f' iff' Y, ,, ,Seen E ,,,, K . 5 'is wr , K X K fx sl 2 . at f ,ki P H , ssaf .. I , NOT AvAeLAsLe 'xx T Ea- , 'YS R PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE FINE ARTS SHO WS IMPROVEMENT OVER THE YEARS 100 Faculty In 1973 the high school art depart- ment in Peoria district 150 under- went extensive change. Advanced courses in art were initiated on a semester basis, allowing an art stu- dent eighteen weeks in art concen- tration in one art area. The five areas of concentration are painting, draw- ing, sculpture, ceramics, and com- merical design. Each advanced course continues through three semesters. -Y SPECIAL EDUCATIUN , , , 7 eail Earlene Bagley i n M y ,fi A Speclalilducfnion R Paul Beiersdorf , :i I ,-M 'gy , , , V , V'f' t . MCA Dapartment,Head Girls Swimming Coach,Asst.Buya af .E .Q 3 r 5, Cynthia Bennett 2' ' V5 ,V 4 9' . Resource Room, Freshman Class Sponsor. l 4 Q Theoline Chammness Q, , 4 , ' ' ,Q A ' Orthopedic, MCA Dept.Chalrman. :f:. pq p p ': 4... 31 K' Q- 1 K .7 f . sf f ,V . cf. ' ,4 l 1 . 2 , x 5 rl , , ,,- ali X ,,:.,r' Nancfy Hasenstein 4' Orthope ic ,,. ' ' .3..mw' ggi ' - ff- ,. +4 14? .. s I Gayla Morrow 4, -' fy Vllually Handicapped a nl l rr 4 David Obergfel -V ' Multiple Handicapped, Committee of Forty Sponsor, 5 ' ' ' 'I' Councll Sponsor. 2 - - f G9 X' , A aaa V .J Stewart ReFgmer ii ii in 4. Melissa Ricketts 4 S llEd.Ch ladi p . xegggiie Sheehan Gall Washington Special Ed P P Sp Martha Wilson i 4 Pam Yentes Special Ed. SPECIAL EDUCA TI ON HAS MANY AC C OMPLISHMEN TS The Special Education Department staff includes lseven teachers and one aide. They provide high school courses and a work experience program for those students who have assorted special needs and lneed help in academic achievements. , The Special Education Department, a relatively hew department at Peoria High, has continued to lserve the needs of its students since 1976. This Pre- pvocational Work Experience Program was formerly phoused at Woodruff High School, the program ldecentralized in 1976, and now each public high lschool has its own department. Special programs for the visually impaired and the orthopedically handicapped started in the early forties. They had one teacher for each program until 1971 when a second teacher for the orthopedic 3'5- department was added. In 1975, the orthopedic pro- gram expanded and two additional teachers were hired. The handicapped program also started using room 103 in addition to room 101. In addition to a full academic program, orthopedic students receive physical therapy, and visually impaired students receive mobility training as part of their regular schedule. These programs have been very successful as many students who graduated have gone on to be lawyers, teachers, engineers, accountants, ministers, office workers, and bankers. Mini Shop, Frosh ootball Coach, Girls Track Coach. l Faculty 101 PHYSICAL EDUCA TIO Charles Beuscher Sr. P.E., Varsity Basketball Coach Lucile Cole Soph., Sr. P.E., Girls Intramurals Gene Dentino Frosh. P.E., Tumbling Team Sponsor,Girls Intramurals Al Hightower Health, Frosh. Basketball, Soph. Baseball Coach Margo Kammerer Ir. P.E, sat. Volleyball Coach Lary Lavery Drlver's Education Department Head, Head Football Coach Pete Margetis Sr. P.E., Asst. Football Coach, Frosh. Baseball Coach, Economics Ken Meischner Fresh. P.E., Soph. Basketball Coach, Orthopedic Aide Advisor Barb Rula Swimming, Volleyball Coach, Softball Coach Ron Sell Aquatic Director, Boys Swimming Coach Mike Stuart P.E. Dept. Chairman, Soph. P.E., Varsity Wrestling Coach Ann Tindall Ir. P.E. and First Aid, Girls Intramurals ,, z i ,, 2' ravffaaisinaiiz 'I was N ,s NWN. sas K gt X f W we W 5 , . . - M, ,Q .tw 121 ,, ,- '2 A QAM , W ,z ' ,l f f ' 71? , ., I 'NX si'i i t ,y,,, C new lltes I 414 'W , Q Q we 1 at f qs , I I i A .. , ., 13' . ' C 2 I C .,,, 2.121 -' 2' n..,' . f f' . -',. -- f s I ,Q s f. A an .11-g' ,gn ,V.,. ' i 25 1 9- fgj 1 f af' L ,, .,,f , M . , 5 f - 7 I x f 3. .f 102 Faculty NEW TRACK AND FIELD ADD TO P.E. Co-ed physical education, now in its second year, has had tremendous benefits for the students. Both boys and girls have become highly competitive in the skills and activities. No boy is lackadaisical in calisthenics because he must perform in front of girls. In the past four years at Peoria High, the student body has had access to numerous types of equipment, and now has the opportunity to be exposed to many new sports. The P.E. Department utilizes the space of two balconies, two gyms, and with the addition of the new all-weather track, which has two practice fields in the center, the stu- dents will be able to spend more time outside. With the addition of the swimming pool in 1969, another facility was provided to the students. Swimming has since been a planned part of the P.E. curriculum. In 1981, the P.E. department was able to better its facili- ties once again with the addition of new locker rooms. The P.E. department has made physical education and sports an important part of Peoria High's history and development. TBP OUT TANDING TEACHER AWARD To accompllsh great thmgs, we must not only act, but not but ship Thls lS 'flfanklng hgm for all he s don 3 4 l 5 4 5 SPORTS SPORTS 511012 TS SPUEI xsk.. ws! QL! 1 .LL - Q 'KI-is iv ifdw' ,W I W A. l fe-an lvvvaiks U W ,aw lifts? X i s if 5 J kweimer able! me 'ff .awwgm 106 Sports Row 1 fleft to rightjz B. Anderson, D. Anderson, I. Fries, A. Kilgus, K. Moore, E. Berg, B. Laukitis ICO-Cap'tI, I. Copeland fCo-Cap'tJ, C. Horaney, R. Schuck, R. Friederich, M. Shinn, A. Harmisong Row 2: T. O'Brien fMgrI, D. Iones, T. Neff, S. Hines, I. Paulis, C. Iones, A. Murray, D. Henderson, P. Barr, I. Schwarze, C. Hanchettg Row 3: C. Howard fMgr.I, D. Frankel, C. Furness, P. Basler, G. Herron, K. Snow, D. Weede, M. Moore, T. Moore, Q. Osgood, I. Lobberecht, A. Azimg Row 4: Head Coach L. Lavery, D. Hall, K. Ball, R. Brown, M. Washington, R. Livingston, D. Southey, I. Suter, M. Kennedy, E. Hardimon, C. Wallis, Row 5: Coach P. Margetis, Coach D. Isaacson, Coach B. Hasselbacher, Coach I. Horsman, Coach P. Salzerg Not Present: R. Bourlet. I ra I il I ll F ll I l I I . as ,rs - I ICenter Lefty: This year, the Lion's football teams were coached by Ileft to rightjz Head Coach Larry Lavery, Asst. Freshman Coach Gary Beard, Freshman Coach Iim Horsman, Sophomore Coach Dick Isaacson, Asst. Sophomore Coach Bill Hassel- bacher, Asst. Varsity Coach Phil Sal- zer, and Asst. Varsity Coach Pete Margetisg ICenter Rightjz Bobby Anderson withstands three Rich- woods gridders to help the Lions gain yardage, IBottom Leftjz Senior Iimmy Copeland pose with Coach Lavery. Co-Captains Buck Laukitis and F 5 s n The Freshman Football Team met a strong and well- ialanced conference for the first time in several years. Nith a 6-3 conference 'ecord, the team tied for hird in the MS10. Probably ,he most memorable game Nas beating Bergan 32-26 in 'our overtimes. With valua- ple experience and knowl- edge gained, this team will form the nucleus of next year's Sophomore team, and team members can look for- ward to another good year. The Sophomore Football Team suffered through a dis- ppointing 2-7 season. How- ver, this record does not ccount for the hard work nd knowledge put forth by his aspiring group. Plagued y key injuries all season, he Sophomore team could ot develop needed momem- um. The season may have been disappointing to team members, yet it was not a discouraging one, because of their hope to contribute to future success of the Varsity team. This year's Varsity Foot- ball Team has been called a team of the unexpected by Coach Lavery. Who can deny it? Pre-season polls placed them to finish 5th in the conference. P Row 1 fleft to rightjz T. O'Brien lMgrI, Q. Neal, I. Wade, T. Alexander, K. Turner, S. Bush, M. Reed, T. Musselman, E. Doran, F. Ierullig Row 2: I. Laughland, M. Stuart, R. Adams, T. Branum, T. Thomas, I. Board, S. Lanham, M. Lewis, R. Van Beekg Row 3: M. Hanson, D. Weisert, L. Guy, M. Porch, S. Duncan, K. Iames, B. Verdung Row 4: T. Iohnson, I. Rone, C. Monroe, M. Mason, T. Schuettlerg Row 5: Coach G. Beard, Coach I. Horsman. Row 1 tleft to rightjz K. Livingston, T. Cox, T. Berwick, D. Weede, M. lvie, S. Weber, M. Verdung Row 2: Coach B. Hasselbacher, S. Everett, T. Stefani, B. Frietsch, S. Iohnson, D. Smith, B. Rumpf, B. Watson, Coach D. Isaacson: Row 3: I. Iinkerson, I. Walker, R. Daker, W. Malone, E. Brown, R. Day, H. Wade: Row 4: M. Iones, B. Eastman, I. Vandervliet, G. Cannon, S. Eisele, C. Howard, Row 5: B. Iohnson, I. Freeman, R. Iohnson. FOOTB LL A TEAM OF THE U EXPECTED CAPTURE CONFERENCE AND CA TCH GRIFFIN tMiddle Picturejz With the snap against Bergan, the Trojans try in vain to stop Big Red , fBottom RightI: Senior Pat Barr shows enthusiasm after defeating Griffin. Sports 107 fTop Leftl: Our cheerleaders lift the spirits for another Lion victory, fTop Rightj: Quarterback Buck Laukitis pas- ses to a receiver in the Manual game, fCenter Leftjz Kent Moore runs the ball past Peking fBottom Lefty: Lions are truly it 1 after winning MS-103 fCenter Picturejz Moore's yardage led PHS to another Homecoming victory. w , ,,,, 7 H ,gcc :V,.,' ' , F, ,.,. .--- e -- -- Vi, 1 , I - f A 'IW' . , V faae lltrat t is ft ' . .yvf IW ' 'JVM-L V fyft I KV1 it f vf Q ' lk -. W1 ii 2 V, if V. . 5' ' ' . Q- Nw ' ' ' Vw, 10 , V' Vaaa V ' ,, ,,,, ,W I 'mgQV,.L..,'5, ,fl ,V,, f'- J 77 '-Q M-A M? ' f VV 5 Q 1 V.. . . , f V . ryn . V a W, P5 42 'V V 132 Q- Q , , 1 V: , 3 I V, , f,,, if V , f 1 , W- N,,, L V V , 'f wg I M ,, Q Q iq 1 ', ,,', Q ' ua ff M'Wf W'fW' ' ' , V ,,., ilk Q'-MY ,,,, V Mkya W' - .,te,i W'm wwmWi f'--. VV ,,-, 7. , Aww ' f ' ' 21, 'f fffwfwaf M I ta ' tter i i l ., -' ' ,M 5' f MY' A 3f,V5f:j 1, M W M K , ,, V ,V If M V KVVH Vx, A ,,,,.,4 .,V.ks xE.vZ2 . !l,,, Ll , 1' at 'fi WWJZ '-f v f :Q' .. ' . fi W . W W . . ' 2 , f ' t'V ,,V, ., ., f' V W' f I ,, f ., VV ,, W V ,V 4. ,.. V' - H V VV N, - ,. V . f , , Our Varsity Lions was a team full . . of players performing well above their abilities. The 1980 Lions played several spectacular football games that will be remembered in the area for years. The season started out shaky, but with each game, the Lions improved. They won against East Peoria in their first game by only two points, and lost their second game to Woodruff. They pulled themselves together for a win over conference rival Washington. Q. The Gridders then went on to beat undefeated Bergan. The following weekend, they again crushed another undefeated team by upset- ting Spalding 22-14 in overtime. They slipped once again, losing to Richwoods in the last 22 seconds of that game. They won their final three games to finish first in the MS-10. In the playoffs, the Lions faced undefeated Griffin, and in spectacu- lar style, won 27-21. The season ended in the second game of State Playoffs, by losing to TF N, 0-9. This was the second time since 1974 that the Lions have played in the state playoffs. The 1980 Lions demonstrated many times the ability not to quit when the situation looked the worst, and adopted the team motto Believe in Ourselves . The leadership displayed by seniors, in particular Co-Captains Iimmy Cope- land and Buck Laukitis, will be car- ried on to future teams. fTop Lefty: Eric Berg, sidelined by injury, watches the second round play- offs against TFNg fTop Rightjz Wide receiver Calvin Iones evades three Manual players as he carries the ballg fCenter Rightj: A defensive Lion tack- les a Pekin back after the handoffg QBot- tom Leftj: Roland Brown punts the ball in the Pekin gameg fBottom Righty: Coach Lavery's face shows his emo- tions in the game against TFN. All-Conference selections for the 1980 season are as follows: 1st team: Bobby Anderson, defensive backg Iames Copeland, linebacker, and Kent Moore, running back. Second team selections include Eric Berg, tackle, Iim Fries, running backg and Calvin Iones, wide receiver. Special Mention went to Randy Friederich, linebackerg Alphie Kilgus, centerg and Buck Laukitis, quarterback. ' 2 . .V AV W Q ? ww L - ' ,, , . ,.,, ,AAA ,,A V ,,,,V vw , H K, .,,...w, ,I I ,,, ... W Yi W4 VVVV , ,V H ,yfqf ' kg ,, w . f g H . V, 7 K A ,mr .MW '- 'P . 54 1. . ,, , N H H f' I J q W AU 'F W' '-in if 5 X' ff ' fl. x 1 C ,4 3 X 'DH ,la , , , Y The Peoria High Golf Team had a winning season once again, with an 11-10-1 record. This was good enough for sev- enth in the conference. The golfing Lions improved upon their record towards the end of their season. In the conference meet, they continued their improvements by tying for fourth place. Bill Ott was a medalist at the conference meet, and both he and Mike Irish advanced from the Dis- trict meet to the Sectional by placing high. The loss of the top three golfers, two to gradu- ation and one due to moving will hurt the Lions in the upcoming year. The IV and remaining Varsity golfers should move up, and fill those positions well. Row 1 fleft to rightlz I. Kruft, F. Bradley, M. Irish, D. Defreitas, D. Misselhorn, D. Cimino: Row 2: Coach T. Panczak, K. Vlfheeler, B. Ott, I. Houlihan, M. Courtney, M. Brown, D. Shannon: Not present: B. Clinch, D. Hoffman, M. Miller, P. Putnam, T. Sick. GOLF TEAM BOASTS INDIVIDUAL STANDUUTS fCenter Leftj: Senior Bill Ott was a medalist in the conference meet, and led the Lions to a fine finish, fBottom Leftl: Mike Irish, our 412 golfer, practices his putting: fBottom Rightjz Dan Cimino shoots on the green. 3 ...aiu ...V M.. Sports 111 u 112 Sports ' s K QI' ' 1 '69 in fl f., .K f -. gi-gn n - ' I 4 ' , , ,. at-. 1- ' - -'91 .4 '- R.-f,?'. ., W . A ,Ag lo V 5 . wr., JH- af ., ' . , , A H ful '. 3 63.-.LQ M -4' V 'Kyrie 'fri ' 'K' af v 4. wgfivl ,N B .1257 fe: Q4- ax: f ' mc? .4 X ni3 ..3e .s Q 35 ' 5 'wig-v Shorts 113 f g 2 With talented runners such as Rice, Monroe, Mike Rice, Bob Wagner, Iohn Woody Schel- lenberg, Dave Nisius and most improved run- ner Nate Suddeth, this was the best underclass team in several years, and should add much to future Varsity teams. The Girls' Cross Country team maintained tradition by finishing undefeated in the confer- ence for the second straight year, defending their District title, and by again finishing in the top two teams in all invitationals. After captur- ing the Morton, Woodford County and District titles, they went on to finish 19th in the State Meet. lm. i E fTop leftj: Most valuable runner Scott Achterberg keeps pace with the leadersg QTop rightj: Mark Monroe competes in the PHS Invitationalg fCenter rightjz Bebe Brewer leads the Lions past Richwoodsg fBottom leftjz Co-Captain Greg Mason eyes the finish, fBottom rightjz Goldbrick recipient Henry Heerman kicks it in. 114 Sports if . .a Q .Q f N-thrall? fTop leftjz The Lions celebrate victory at Mortong tTop rightj: Senior Mark Weimer strides behind his competitiong fCenter leftl: Most Improved runner Diane Frericks tastes State competitiong fBottom leftlz The Spirit Squad cheer Howard Blevins on to victoryg tBottom rightjz Best Attitude winner Kevin Rice runs with a broken arm to a fine time. s ' i fist. iw Led by co-captains lane Camp and Heidi Knauer, the team's top runners included Camp and Knauer, Bebe Brewer, Iuli Congress, Holly Ferris, Diane Frericks, Lisa Reising and Cathy Rutter. The sole loss of the season came to an experienced Elmwood team in the first meet of the year by a mere three points. The girls went on to win the rest of their meets by at least 15 points each. The girls' team is now 18-1 over the past two years. lane Camp is the sole senior to leave the team, and with the experience gained this year, prospects look very promising for the continued future success of the girls' program. iv N-D' Sports 115 ,.- ...Q Row 1 tleft to rightjz B. Riley, L. Rubin, T. Sanders, C. Pio, C. Magnuson, D. Hauck, D. Nickels, P. Manne, S. Bouphachantho, S. Dempsey, B. Shinng Row 2: T. Bennett, C. D'Hondt, T. Beeney, B. Hicok, B. Yandell, S. Terrell, P. Neubert, D. Niemi, S. Higginbotham, R. Heller, M. Kane, Row 3: R. Hartman, S Helfrich, T. Willadsen, S. Norton, I. Summers, T. Collins, T. Worley, M. Mitton, B. Turner, Row 4: Coach F. Genge, A. Rebholz, I. Shaw, Asst. Coach C Hrcok. SOCCER SURPRISES CUMPETITION tMiddle Leftjz Scott Higginbotham controls the ballg fMiddle Righty: Todd Collins kicks the ball toward the goal, fBottom Lefty: All-Con- ference Selection Brad Yandell helps defend the goal against Bergang fMidd1e Picturejz Say- ahn scrambles for the ball. - - H f ,,.,,, .,,,,.,,, M H ..,, ,W ,,.. 4. ..., f ,..,,,,,, .,,,.,,,,.,,.. , , .,,,.,,. lf, . Q? i The PHS Soccer team egan the season on a shaky ote. However, they settled own, and began the confer- ace play strong, later fin- ihing fourth in the confer- nce. However, like many ports, injuries took their ill, weakening the team bout mid-season. Late in ie season, the Soccer Lions Japed up, surprising Woo- ruff and Bergan in post-sea- Jn play. The Lions barely :st their final game to Ber- an, and only after a triple vertime did they fall in the losest game Bergan had all aason. Next year, with most f the team returning, Coach -enge is looking for a better ear. G 1. -f ' is 'K' . . it 4' '-WF' KP' ww ,.v a Q ' fff l 1 f 3 A is V e , ' t 'j:Z57i13- z, , .,,, , Q , 1 A 12 g r , H ' ' , ,,:.f, 1 - Q W . R1 . f, ,E li A , 1 ' , V - f Q ' , g K pr y .. s. L .daafrf an A 3 , f f . , 'J V in J, ir H t , .. -' E5 L 1 l 'l 'l Var ,,,... l W ...I f J, ,i e i W 'fc fs , ' , 1 VVV . , as ft f gig, Q ag few? y fUpper Righty: Goalie Daryl Hauck kicks the ball downfield as the Lions switch to defenseg tCenter Leftj: Chad Pio and Per Manne chase a loose ballg tBottom Centerj: Lee Rubin advances the ball to get into a scoring positiong tBottom Rightj: Per Manne legally uses his body to deflect the ball. we L Row 1 Cleft to rightjz K. George, C. Coyle, L. Finley, L. Krapp, E. Pelton, K. Hill, K. Heuck, K. Herman, K. Field, Row 2: M. Bobeau, A. Chilcote, I. Vivod, H. Hastings, L. Norman fCapt.I, I. Briles, L. Brandes, L. Knauer, I. Theobald, Coach P. Beiersdorfg Row 3: P. Peacock fMgr.I, A. Register fMgr.j, S. Sommer, K. George fCapt.I, K. Olling, C. Simpson, T. Hauck, B. Heard, I. Plack, R. Urban, Row 4: I. Peacock, K. Hubert, K. Graham, B. Keucks, R. Douglas, K. Hinnen, K. Fray, L. Fanta fCapt.J, N. Olsen, I. Hughes, Absent from picture: I. Hart, K. Stubbs, M. Harper fMgr.I. .SMUBLNHHCSSPLASTITf?SECfNVI7 1 if s 'f:vm.sa,, in as r ,X awe. ,,Mmmempe, . . , gg .1 Brenda 'Heard I concentrates on A K, g.., ,Q r .X er ... f Ftk .rf -r l Qi? f v 5 victory . S strong -::.41f.5f .. fi r strokeg 2 5 H t 0 III L 9 ft ' ,eetiti Chilcote a perfect Lower ,..,, ,., t . the K 'NNN . m il. Hard work and dedication paid off once again as seniors Linda Fanta, Karen George, Heather Hastings, and Lisa Norman led the PHS Girls' Swim- ming Team through yet another suc- cessful season. The combined leader- ship and athletic ability of the seniors guided this year's team to seven wins in ten attempts, and a second place fin- ish in the conference. During the course of the season, many new records were set. Fanta and George, along with sophomores Katie Hinnen and Kim Olling established a new team record in the 200 Medley Relay. The team's diving record fell prey to sophomore Ienni Vivod, who placed fortieth in the State Meet in that event. With a great nucleus of returning underclassmen, prospects look excel- lent for next year's swimming Lion- nesses. T vm .N 1 . ,. N' 1 My 1 ' ...ft , , , N,,, , . W ,, - ,,,, . 5 I H. if W., 1, ,, is 9 -',., ,.,-41 r' fg N, WZ. ,. 7 W I r . 'G2f1.f' . . ,.. I , iq ,. Q ,X 'W 'fe W' W, , fe- . I 7 fda' ' 7,2 - ,, . ...mm '7 M raz f 454 ' w,.- .ff ,fs we .,.... . U e'ee . 118 Sports xrvlnfan. w-9'P'! 'l ',,, N f las- N-'-n KLISE AND KREID lADVANCE TO STA TE The 1980 Girl's Tennis Team had to make the best of Nhat they had this year. The year's team performance was marred by injury, illness, and lack of team members. However, this group of girls worked hard, and were deter- nined to keep alive the winning Girl's Tennis program of :he past years. With a 4-4 conference record, they tied for fourth. The highlights of the season were defeating Pekin 5-4, and the play of doubles team Klise-Kreid at District. The Klise-Kreid duo advanced to state, but were eliminated in tournament play. Coach Tubbs is hop- ing to have more participants in the future to help carry on the tradition already established at Peoria High. 8,2 A centrates on hitting the ball, Q fBottom Rightjz Lisa Pettit, out most of the season due to ill- ness shows her artistic style of playing tennis. 1-- Row l tleft to rightj: Coach R. Tubbs, P. Nunes, B. Musselman, I. Klise, L. Pettit, A. Kreid, K. Riley, T. Wood. si Szdiwlk 'giia-A fe ,Q T I Xfwmk K fsfif w .x fif, 5. 5 N E if ? 2 ra-. T sam: Sports 119 X 120 Sports Central. . . . . Central. . . . . Central. . . . . Central. . . . . Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central. , , . . Central ...,. Central ,..... Central ......,.,.....,.,..... VARSITY FDOTBALL WONBLOSTB .....2S 23 .....07 Tied for let in MS10 Conference State Playoffs Quarterflnallat Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central ..,. Central ..,. Central .,.. Central .... Central .... Central ..,. Central . . . . Central ..,....,...... . . Oth in MS 10 Conference Srd in II-ISA District 18th in ISHA Sectional 5th Canton Invitational 2nd Monmouth Invitational Bth Galesburg Invitational Central .... Central .... Central .,.. Central .,.. Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .,............. Central ................... 7th in MS10 Conference 14th Calesburg Invitational 28rd Peoria Invitational Central ...., Central .,.,. Central .,... Central ..,.. Central. .,.. Central. ..,. Central ...,, Central ..... Central .... , Central .,... Central ...., Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central .... Central ..,.. Central ..., Central. . . . , Central. . . . , Central . . . . , Central ..... Central ..... Central . . .. Central. , . . . Central ..., Central .... Central ,,.. Central ..... Central ...........,. 2nd in MS10 Conference 1stinIHSA District . . . .East Peoria ......,Woodrttff . . . . .Washington ...,,14 07....... . ,... 27 12 ,........ . ....... Bo an 14t0T1 ..... ...... s all-Bog .....10 14....... ...jttclljwoods .....47 12...,. .........P8kltI 1B..,. .....I.lmestone , .... 33 08.. .... ..... . Manual STATEPLAYOFFS . .... 27 21 ...,. ..... . . . .Springfield Griffin 09 ....Thomton Fractional North Freshman reconi: 8-3 Sophomore record: 2-7 VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY WON7LOST5 ,.....17 ......Elmwo0d ,.....39 18... ,....EastPeoria 27..,.. ........Bergan ......25 32..... .....GalesburE ......15 .....Munmout ......21 ....Woodruff .......Sgaalding ......33 .....Ric woods ......33 ..,.Washington ......19 ........Pekin 27....,. ......Manual ......17 45... ..,..Limestone lst Morton Invitational 3rd Limestone Invitational Srd Springfield Invitational 22nd Peoria Hi hlnvitatiunal 4th Woodforg County Meet Frosh!Soph record: 9-2 VARSITYGOLF WON 11 LOST 10 TIED 1 169,1N....................Dunl:F,IVC .....1B2 155,181,177...,Pekin,Limestone, anual .....17B 170,177.....,....Washlngton, Woodruff .....170 180,188.... ,.,.,........Spaldfng,EP .....162 188,173 .....Rlchwoods,Betgan .....174 157,lU.... ...,....Pek.in,Manual ....,157 154.,,...., .....1B2 181.188......,...Waahlngton,Wood .,...1B2 147,161,172 .....SpaldiniI.lmeetone,EP .....157 155,155,........,..,Rlc woods.BerR,an .....1B8 187........ C GlRLS'VOLLEYBALL WONZILOSTO .,....15,15 08,03,..,.. ....S aldini ......15,15 08,13....... ......,K1anua .....08,15,18 15,10,14..... ...............Woodru.ff ......18,15 tl3,06.........................Bradfnrd .....12,15,03 15,0815 ....................EastPeoria .....04,15,09 15,12,15 . . . . . . . .Springfield Sacred Heart .....16,m15 14,15,07 ..............,Springfield High . .... 15,1245 U,15,05 ..... ,.......,.. . . .Galesburg ......15,18 B8,B7,... .........Dunlap . .... 18,0118 09,1537 . . . . . .... Bloom indgton ,....15,10,1S 87,115,121 Woo ruff ......l5,1B ILMH... ...Spalding ....M,13 15,15.. ..., ..... . .Pekin ......18,15 05,18 ..-Limestone ......15,13' 07,12 ....... ..-Limestone 07,1518 ' . , .... 16,13 . .... .11,1.5,0l 18104.15 .... hmm .... tun a. . .......,..,.., Pekin . . . ..........,.... Manual . . . .... Charnpai Central I Vtyahtngton . ..... 04,15,15 . .'I8,12,17 ......1B,13,15 11,15,w ,.......t'uc,hweods . ..... 08,15,1S 15,0335 .... . . . ,East Peoria ....15,15,15 17,05,05.... ,,.,....Bergan ...,..15,15 ..,..Limestone . . . .08,15,15 15,13,09. . . . . . . . . .Woodruff ....15,l5 12,08 . . .. . . . .Spalding ....15,15 12,18.... ..-Pekin DISTRICT ,. . .1s,1s 01,06 .,.,... ...... s param ....l2,15,15 15,08,1S. . . .. . , . . .Wood SECTIONAL ...............Morton lst Manual Invitational 2nd Pekin Invitational VARSITY SOCCER vb on nnnnnonooonnnnnon H5 ga gagagagaggagaaaaa E3 :E aiaiaiaiaaiaiiiii ggi: t:::::::::::::73: :tell :::::3::::::::::: ln-- -.............. .. ESE XFN. 55. -13: E55 E , 5 3 Q .. E Zwl Z 56 ii 5iiifEEQ2i5E535335g Z3 rem Q Nov-hunt-Nolhwh-Lahti-lain E ra r-Sl Q :- an 'rig-1 5 n-aug-nacnnamterofnpromwm 2 do 8: z:I1::1::Ii::::::: -1 H3 51: giflizizgifiztztii I -e. I 3 C7 0 eggs 3-, 15?- :EES-.aes :crease 83 SS QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ E?.BE'.EEE'.E'.?. 'P. 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Was ngton .-.Springfield igh ...........Manuel .. ,....., ..Woodruff ............Richwoods , ......,,,........ Bergen , . . . ,Springfield Lanphier .,,...WoodruIf ..,..,Bergan ...,..l-Elmwood ...,.East:.eorla .....Galeab .....Monmo:E aiding aaltlngton ....... Pekin .....I.lmeatone 2nd Galeeburg Invitational lat Morton Invitational lat Woodford County Meet . ..,..... Ottawa ........,.,lASalle-Peru . ................. Canton ......,.,...,..Springield . . . .Springfield Sacred eart ..,............,Galesb .....EastPeoria ......,,.,...Morton ................PekIn .....Quincy Notre Dame ..,.....,.,.....Quinoy .............Spalding .......Bergan .........Manual . . . .Washington .. , . .Richwoods ...Centennial .....Woodruff ..,......Pekin . . . ,Bloomington .......Manual ,. . , .Rock Island .....,.NtTamal ....S a in ...Ricfwoodg ....Macomb 3rd Woodniff Invitational 5th Rock Island Relays The 1980-81 Basketball sea- son was one of great plays, upsets and disappointments. With an 11-7 conference record and a 15-11 overall record, the basketball Lions captured a third place in the conference standings, tied with Manual and Woodruff. The team was very young, yet played extremely well together, and finished much higher in the conference than expected. The Lions started off with a 2nd place finish at the St. Charles Thanksgiving Tourna-L ment with their first loss com- Anderson, C. 'Boo' Iohnson, B. Young, B. Allen, L. Hanson, S. Miller fCo-Capt.J, D. Frericks, I. Stone, L. mg m the title game to a toughj Whitaker, D. Hauck, A. Murray, E. Collins fCo-Capt.J, S. Harvey, Not Present: Asst. Coach A. Hightower. Wh9at0n North team- The Lions defeated both Glenbard North and host St. Charles to reach the title game. The Lions BASKETBALL FINISHES STRONG: Kneeling fleft to rightjz D. Iosenhans fMgr.J, Head Coach C. Buescher, Asst. Coach K. Meischnerg Row 2: B. 67-54 win over last year's Class A State runner-up Bergan, TIES FOR THIRD l'.0F1ffl'5vt.fl'ff1fZiZZ.f.ef1fS.'f Si lg losing streak consisting of l three straight losses to Pekin, Washington and league champ Richwoods, respectively. fBottom Leftj: Coach Buescher directs the play in an exciting Regional Tournament game against Woodruffg fCenterl: Con- ference Special Mention player Sam Miller shoots from the line. K +- .1 ..... N 1 A We W L . ,...... ...W aaaa 122 Sports Destined to improve upon their season record, the Lions opened up the Illinois State Classic with a thrilling 78-76 overtime win over East Moline. This was followed by a sound defeat of Normal, putting the Lions in position for the tour- nament title. The hopes of the squad were spoiled through losses to Lincoln and LaSalle- Peru, giving them a fourth place finish. L After returning home from the holiday tournament, the Lions started out right, winning the next three conference games over East Peoria, Man- ual, and a one point victory over Spalding. This three game streak was broken by a loss to Limestone, but the Lions bounced back to win seven of their next eight games. The wins included thrilling upsets of Woodruff, Pekin, Bergan, Washington and Richwoods, with the sole loss coming against Manual by one point. fBottom Centerj: A time-out is called to establish team strat- egy in Regional playg fBottom Righty: Senior guard Ed Collins advances the ball past a Woo- druff defender. , .. g... M., Kneeling Cleft to rightj: M. Fair, C. D'Hondt, R. Hartman, I. Stone, D. Sheikh, F. Bradley, D. Broadnex, T. O'Brien fMgr.Jg Row 2: Coach A. Hightower, R. Donaldson, E. Reed, R. Snider, T. Iordan, R. Thomas, T. Borrowman, R. Heller, N. Suddeth fMgr.J: Not Present: G. Taylor. Kneeling fleft to rightl: T. O'Brien fMgr.j, Coach K. Meischner, N. Suddeth fMgr.jg Row 2: S. Weber, F. McAfee, H. Bumett, D. Smith, T. Williams, D. Livingston, S. Roberson, W. Crabel, F. Williams, R. Evans, H. Wade, I. Zadoks, D. Broadnex, T. Wysinger. ,,.,...a-- N... ..- X. Sports 123 The wins to come against East Peoria and Spalding weren't enough to counter losses to Limestone and Woodruff, forc- ing the Lions to relinquish their sole pos- session of third place. In Regional play, the Lions were stun- ned by a 60-57 double-overtime come- from-behind win by Woodruff. Losing Conference Special Mention seniors Ed Collins and Sam Miller, as well as seniors , it Bobby Anderson, Anthony Murray and , Bobby Young, the Lions can look forward to next year's retum of Honorable Men- tion conference selections Lionel Whi- taker and Ivan Stone, as well as Brad Allen, Steve Harvey and Lamont Hanson. Overall, the Freshman Basketball team had a very successful season. The inexpe- rience of the team showed early in the ,ifiy,, 1 ,,, season, as they had a 3-4 record. fTop Leftjz Lamont Hanson shoots for two against Richwoodsg fTop Rightj: Ivan Stone hits from the side- lines, fCenter Leftjz A Lion battles for the tip-off, fBottom Leftj: Lamont connects on a one-and-oneg fCenterj: Woodruff can't prevent the score. .- ev,-.2 . if However, after Christmas, the team went 11-2, placing them in a tie for third in the conference. Coach Al Hightower, in his first coaching season, stated that the players improved 10095, played better than anticipated, and feels this group will contend for a conference championship before they leave Peoria High. The Sophomore team enjoyed success more this year than they did last year as Freshmen. They won twice as many games as they did last year, even with the top three sophomores playing on the Var- sity. The team's record is no indication of the closeness of several games. In fact, the only team to dominate the Sophomore Lions was undefeated league champ Spalding. Combined with this year's Var- sity, this team should finish high in con- ference standings next year. rf' fTop Leftj: The Lions try to prevent a Woodruff scoreg fTop Righty: Sam tries to get free for the pass, fCenter Rightj: The cheerleaders anticipate another Lion victory, 1Bottom Rightj: Is that Lamont again? A. rf l HE in 2 'i S E i t, , 2 e 1 5 fTop Leftjz Big Bit scores in the clutchg QTop Rightj: A possible score-tying shot by Ivan Stone in the last minutes of Regional playg fBottom Lefty: Sam shoots his way to a fine averageg fBottom Rightlz Anthony adds a couple to help keep the Lions on top. The 1980-81 Girls' Basketball team proved that much can be accomplished through pride and dedication. In pre- season polls, they were picked to finish fourth in the conference. The team defeated every team in the league at least once, ending 16-2 and in second place ruining pre-season predictions. I Along the way, the girls won first place in the Manual Tourney and placed high in the Galesburg Tourna- ment. They went on to win the Regional, but unfortunately were stop- ped in Sectional play by eventual State runner-up Richwoods. The Lions need not be ashamed of this loss, as they were one of only two teams to defeat the lady Knights, and ended the season with a 23-4 record. As Coach Bill put it, this was the best season at Central in four years. With a 17-1 conference champion- ship IV team and conference honorable mention player Lisa Bechtel returning, PHS Girls' Basketball can continue to have a bright future, even with the loss of unanimous MS10 selection Iill Winkler, honorable mention Iill Briles, and special mention Kerri Hanson and Dorothy Moore. Row 1 fleft to rightjz I. Moore, V. Mudd, K. Coleman, D. Moore, C. Williams, Row 2: Coach C. Bill, L. Bechtel, M. Young, I. Briles, I. Winkler, K. Hanson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL POSTS IMPRESSI VE 23-4 RECORD fBottom Lefty Vanessa Mudd attempts a shot against Peking fBottom Rightjz The Lions battle for the tip. me Sports 127 v- e .Q Row 1 fleft to rightj: W. Fitton, R. Brown, G. Morris, T. Iennings, T. Musselman, F. Ieralli, M. Mitton, D. Weisertg Row 2: K. Herman, I. Cunningham, M. Adkins, K. Iackson, B. Wagner, C. Goodale, D. Klukan, M. Filip, K. Baker, K. Field, Row 3: N. Olson, B. Heard, K. Sawyer, P. Peacock, S. Norton, S. Dempsey fCo-Capt.J, K. Stubbs, I. Peacockg Row 4: Head Coach R. Sell, T. Neff 1Co- Captj, S. Math fCo-Capt.j, Asst. Coach P. Biersdorf. The 1980-81 Varsity Swimming tean used the strength of strong individual: as well as depth to better last year's 4-5 mark to 7-4-1, and qualify four mem bers for the State Meet. The team fin ished in third place in the conference and defeated teams from Woodruff Manual and Limestone, while ending ir a rare tie with Spalding. In the District Meet, fine perform ances were turned in by juniors Steve Dempsey and Ken Sawyer and seniori Steve Math and Tedd Neff, which allowed all four to qualify for the Statl Meet. 1 fifwsk., .,? 5 WIMMING CONTESTS . FOR STA TE 1 HONORS tBottom Leftjz A field of Lion mers start ahead of the competition Steve swim- fCenterJ: All-State Swimmer Math performs to record breaking time. ..... My if,J'lQm M CHC!! an-as sigma 'Winn 'W 0 ,G . -' If 524- i , A sw at tl , .. , J, 'ig if rv ,, , ,-. .L 'M K Q K' ' Q 1 ....... .-gg 4.5 , ' A s 'E .W Jill? g ,, Y M 'Y if H I Q J ef Mg Yhf,:fl.'1 'f' 1 ts- , 'it ' :. S l lei 1 .-1: A71 ., , ., ,Aj P, .Q,,.,'1f,- mln. F f AQ4-iff, . ,, ,- -4 0 44 M - as-H, .. - T, ' A A -cr 1 -. --, ' E i , ne w 'c -S S -1 f i l ' ' all li +0 -3 gp, L1 , fTop Leftjz This Lion swimmer prepares for the start of Tin, 5 ,W ,9 R - , , .wwf ,, . :K g , , W , K .. , H 'e-- sr., 1 Qfiefsvgfa, fag ,N,Q ,f3 the backstrokeg fTop Rightjz Steve Math congratulates ' . 15 . , ' ' f' WM -5,,,,,,,,, ,f af'-' ,ve , , . . . ,lf fy , ,I t s ,jf . rg, sg . sg ,wif 5 his opponent after a fme State finish, tBottom Rlghtjz re 1 A 'm f v Y , K , , w,.,, . A A 321. ' ,Y W . . '1f'?'f-M Y ' sew-s..:I7 N- -a Paul Peacock, one of the most improved swimmers, 1... M ,, ... W... i V ' 3 WM, W L , 'lun-f -ai ,M k ' . . The Lions placed a high twelfth place in the State this year largely due to the tremendous accomplish- ments of all-State Swim Team selection Steve Math, who placed third in the 100 breaststroke and fifth in the 200 IM at the State Meet, and was also a member of the record-setting 400 Free Relay that qualified for State. Another strong individual was junior Steve Dempsey. He finished 21st in the 200 freestyle and 14th in the 500 freestyle at State, and with junior Ken Sawyer and sen- ior Tedd Neff completed the 400 Free Relay. The loss of seniors Steve Math and Tedd Neff will be hard to replace, but juniors Dempsey and Sawyer and a fine number of young swimmers including Mark Filip, Paul Peacock, Marc Adkins, Scott Norton, Frank Ieralli and Don Klukan returning, coaches Sell and Beiersdorf can look forward to another fine year next year. prepares to lower his time. i,,i,ZV , Q sail' La I I Row 1 tleft to rightj: I. Lobberecht, C. Parrish, M. Moore, G. Scharp, D. Schellenberg, Q. Osgood, K. Ball, R. Brown, B. Hartness, D. Weede, C. Switzer: Row 2: K. Turner, B. Rumpt, D. Weede, R. Iohnson, N. Edwards S. ohnson T Berwick P. Pfoff T. Stefani Row 3' .Kruf L , I , . , , 'Q . I t, . Davis, T. Scharp, I. Innis, T. Cox, K. Foster, D. Monellg Row 4: Coach D. Isaacson, F. Moore fMgr.j, S. Clement, M. Stuart, T. Zike, Coach I. Horsman, Head Coach M. Stuart. The 1980-81 Wrestling seasol was an outstanding year for indi vidual accomplishment. Fivf wrestlers had twenty or mor. wins during the season, whicl saw the most State qualifiers eve at PHS. The team used its outstanding individuals to carry itself to higl finishes in all tournaments. Dur ing the year, the team capture: second place tournament trophies at Morton and Mattoon, as well as a third place trophy at the Meta- mora Tourney. They finishes fourth in the conference meet fourth in the district meet and fourth in the Sectional meet advancing three wrestlers to the State Finals in champaign. fBottom Leftj: Quinten tips hi opponent to lead to a ping fBottonj Righty: Sectional qualifier Brown, Ball, Schellenberg and Osgood pose with Coach Stuart. WRESTLERS REVEAL FIGHTING SPIRIT- ALL THE WAY TO CHAMPAIGN f 'fa .., ,ww 130 Sports The team's success in tournaments cloesn't seem evident in the season record of 4-7-1. In fact, with a little more luck, the team could easily have finished 9-3. Heartbreakingly close losses came against East Peoria, Wash- ington, Woodruff and Richwoods. Had the Lions won these meets, as well as the tie with Springfield Southeast, one would see just how good this year's team was. Graduating will be 27-4 wrestler Dan Schellenberg, but still left for next year will be Brent Hartness 120-Bl, Quinten Qsgood 127-81, Ken Ball Q27-6j and Roland Brown Q23-81. During the course of the year, the above five individuals Plus Mike Gabbert won thirteen cham- pionships, nine second places, four lthird places, and three fourth place tournament finishes. Quinten Osgood was the 155 lb. con- lference champ while Roland Brown was one of only three sectional champs from Peoria High. Qualifying for State were juniors Quinton Osgood, Ken Ball and Roland Brown. The loss of seniors Gary Scharp, Dan l Schellenberg and manager Fred Moore will be felt, but with the return of such strong underclassmen, Coach Stuart looks for a banner year in Peoria High Wrestling next year. fTop Rightjz Senior Gary Scharp works for a near fall, fCenter Leftl: Senior Dan Schellenberg concentrates on one of his twenty-seven victims, fBottom Rightj: Roland works for three. -mr' 'ff .... rr' f'Wf 'A 1 ,, ,, Wu A 1 1 f if , .. ef? 7 ' , f aat a e Sports 131 . ,..,,,,, h+hg-'- v an K J .. , ! f l - J . , L K . X . L. :N -Q. A E - sf. .Q K XE.. . lf X fw- --nn' .. K ., , Row 1 Qleft to rightl: B. Clinch, B. Laukitis fcapt.J, B. Denny, Row 2: T. Bennett, H. Blevins, W. Schaeffer, M. Ivieg Row 3: I. Rogy, S. Fox, B. McDonough, I. Revallog Not Present: T. Branan. HOCKEY TEAM SKA TES TO PREP LEA G UE TITLE t J . The 1981 Peoria High Hockey tean overcame great obstacles this year skating to a 3-0 Conference record an: winning the Prep League champion ship. The team had its ups and downs, evi dent by the 8-9-1 record of the team However, as the Lions overcame obsta- cles such as broken bones, and gainec experience, they pulled together ir time to go 3-0 in the conference tourna- ment and win the first ever Prep League championship for PHS with a 4' 3 final win over Bergan. Key players ir the championship phase included MVI Howard Blevins, the team's goalie most of the year, team captain Buck Laukitis Most Improved player lim Rogy anc senior Bill McDonough, as well as jun- iors Iim Revallo, Tim Branan, Brett Clinch, Steve Fox and Bob Denny. The most outstanding victory of th year came against Richwoods, as thj Lions shut down the Knights 2-1 Although the Hockey team is not con- sidered an official sport yet at PHS already it has established itself as fine squad, and future teams shoul continue to bring victory to Peori High. fBottom Leftlz The players concentrate on the face-offg fUpper Bottom Rightl: Iubilation arises from a scored goalg fLower Bottom Rightjz Two players fight for the puck as the spectators watch in Owens Recreation Center. P , cc fa. s S' f - X ws L Q p l T mi-fg L83 L 'll 3 i 4 g E ji Oli is 4' Q C e ntral ...,. Central ...., Central ...,. Central ..... Central ,.... Central ..... C entral ,.... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central . . . . . Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central , . . . , Central . ,.., Central .,... Central .,... Central ..,.. Central ...., Central ..... T-Sdn! in MS10 Conference ....,.67 WINTER SPORTS SCORE VARSITY BA B E O Z ..- il Sm rn '15 5. Ha r- SEZ! S2 ......B9 40 an S tn no Nl 2 OT dr sneeze: 2-' S 68 43 78 72 .,..47 57 99 47 59 sneeze 3 W 9 1-.sazzeenaas S . REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 57 aoqzory ,... 2nd St. Charles Thanksgiving Tournament ith llllnole State Classic Toumament Central ,.,.. Central , .... Central ...., Central ...,. Central ...,. Central ..4.. Central ..... Central ..... Central .,... Central ,.... Central .... ..... Central ............... ati in M810 Conference ith in EISA Dlatrtct atb ln IHSA Sectional 2nd Metoon Tournament 3rd Metamora Tournament Central ..... Central ..... Central ..,.. Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... Central ..... C entral ..... Central ,.... 4 55 Q3 35 55 'Cl an zz 5 2 E a scanner ssszree VARSITY HOCKEY WON 11 LOST 9 TIED 1 M 02. ,4... .. 0B,x.... 15,-,.,. ...JJ3 3 8332383 M ..,.02 04 01 01 ....08 03 02 ..-Glenbard North ..........St.Charlee ......Wheaton North an . . . . .Washington ......Rlchwoods ,....East Moline .........Normal . ,,.... Lincoln . . . .LaSalle-Peru ,.....East Peoria ..,..,...Manual ...,..8paldlng ..,.Limestone .....W00druif ....,....Pekin ........Be an . . . . ,Washlngon . , . . . .Rlchwoods .........Manual . . . . . ,East Peorla .Spalding mest .Ll one . . . . .Woodruff . . . .Woodnrff Freshman record: 14-8 Sophomore record: B-13 ......EaslPeorla as n on . . . .Springfield Soutbllll . ....4......,.. Manual ...,....,.Rlchwonde .....ij.Berpn mestmll ........I1Q.Q.S5m . .......,..,. ,Rock 2nd Morton Tournament Froshlsoplr record: 8-9 .......Menuel . . . .Bloomington ..,........Pekin ......Rlchwoods .......Suburban ....,...Bergan ,,.....Manual ...Bloomington ...........Pekin ...Rlchwoods ..-Suburban ......Bergan .-.Manual wfwwenenn we WWW rtre . 7tf4Wff.,,-?x7,- ,. - ' I .t : W I - f ' VARSITY SWIMMING WON 7 LOST 4 TIED 1 .u J. J .' ....... ..... . . . . . .. Central .... ..... ....,. 7 4 Central ,.... . . .... ..,.,, B6 B6 , . . . , Central ..... ...., 1 05 sea.. fA Q 5 .5 .wmidkurf . . , ...... Pekin ......Spaldin ....,..Manuaq Central ...,,.. .... 95 Bi 7584 .,......,.... ..,........ Li mestene Central ....,,. ,., ,. . . 121 ........., .................. M ohne ' V ',,. '. ..., Lf 'V' lllnfr f' ' j,i.Kl1V0dtl' is , .,... ee as ..'?f?fV?,?.4.?.fff ..,. Springfield ' Central , ...... . , . .54 116 ..........,....,,...... 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E EE : w 1: ll 1 5 1: E35 2 2 522: a Z an E :arms -I O O C: on C' on F Q ff 2 F?F?? I 2 2 U 2 if 255 5 55222 . ..... ' ..5iE ? ig 553.5 3 Ig 3- Q 3' g . S: E' r 5 O 25 fa? S' in Q Ind in M510 Conference ! lat ln Manual Tournament 5 5. E e 5 Ur 5 2. ES i3 a S Central ..... ,... ..... ........ Central ..... .......... LEAGUE TOURNAMENT Central . ..., ...,.... oe ur ..,...... Central ................... ,.... 0 2 01 ........, Central ..,.,................. ..... 04 03fOTl ..... atb ln Prep League Standings lat ln Prep langue Tournament lst ln IHSA Regional Wrecor :17-1 .,...Bloomlng1nn .......,.Peldn .,..Rlchwoode . . . . .Suburban .......Manual ..,.Rlchwuods ..,...Ber-gan 1 I Q3 I Row 1 tleft to rightj: M. Irish, K. Baurer, B. Clinch, C. Stubblefield, S. Weber, B. Watson, S. Disharoon, R. Livingston, B. Zahner: Row 2: Head Coach I. Gottwald, I. Heinle, K. Wheeler, R. Bourlet, D. Dotzert, B. Allen, S. Fox, W. Crabel, M. Shinn, W. Blackwell, K. Schaufelberger that girlj. BASEB LL STARTS STRUNG ' v I .c 253 ft ... it Q 3' ,'h. sg X 1 H . I ' QW ' K I L..L ,- ...f 1 x . - ' f V 11- -' ' 12:11 :gif +512 it-EEE 113 5'i -1 Nj... . f '- as , as ' - -1: ,,-- K ---- , -',. 'kh, ,f fs':.g1 - . .' ,. ,,,. . . -- - H 1 A .. K g - ' . Mrs-A-w--r -W - - A X .. f . - ' ' . , :f a ,,.. . .. . i 1 ,eee I- ll '- -- ' B ..., g ' - ' M - I ,... , ,,,,, tCenter Leftj: Scott . Dlsharoon heads for 134 Sports homeg fCenter Middlej: Mike Irish switches to offenseg fCenter Rightj: Mike Shinn hits a line driveg fBottom Leftjz Mike Irish tries for one of his 3 home runs. In the words of Coach Gott- wald, the 1981 Baseball season was extremely disappointing. Who could deny it after the Lions started out with a 7-2 conference- leading record during first half of play, and then went 0-9 and drop- ped to seventh in the second half of play. After leading the confer- ence, dropping to seventh was extremely frustrating and disap- pointing, especially since most of the games were close losses. The Lions started out the sea- son by splitting a double-header with East Moline, which was fol- lowed by a conference loss to Limestone. However, the Baseball Lions won the next six of their conference games to take first place in the standings. Included in this six game streak was the high- light of the season-defeating Richwoods 2-1 in eight innings of play. In the game, pitcher Brett Zahner gave up five hits and only one run. E I After the well-deserved win iver Richwoods, Limestone again ianded the Lions a conference oss, but Central maintained its ead in the standings with the help if a win over Pekin. Things looked good for the .ions at this point, as they had lefeated all of the rest of the con- erence in the first half of play. lowever, as fate stepped in, the .ions lost their remaining nine :onference games. With three vins in nine non-conference games during the season, the .ions ended at 11-20, after losing o Woodruff in the Regional rpener, and a 1-2 District 150 Fourney record. All in all, Coach Gottwald was lleased with the play of Scott Jisharoon, Mike Irish and All- Ionference selection Scott Neber. PHS Baseball looks to mprove next year, as six under- :lass starters retum, as well as strong individuals from the Fresh- nan and Sophomore teams. ., f X -e - - I it V its sa-N'E.... S A as ,Q if N-,ing ' .,, . . i Row 1 fleft to rightj: K. Iames, I. Slone, P. Tate, I. Tolson, D. Sheikh, D. Mclntire, M. Stuart, T. O'Brien, Row 2: N. Suddeth, T. Musselman, R. Donaldson, T. Borrowman, I. Kollar, C. D'Hondt, B. Allen, F. Bradley, Head Coach C. Siebel. . IBBIQ, Rig I .5uR.5f' .f M' I . ,,,. I. ' ii: ij ex K I . fi I I N a , -- . W xg QUg.A I 0 , I Y 'Q' I in I -. A In 5 Q . I S ., 4 -1 - '- .... f- ,, 1 ,. . ,, . ... -N.. .....:. ,.Q - .. I . X ,g k . . I t ,V krxf ,...:,. , . . A ..,. -...QSM - Row 1 Clefft to rightI: K. Iames, D. Cimino, D. Sheikh, T. Wysinger, B. Shinng Row 2: K. Livingston, R. Donaldson, M. lvie, P. Sheehan, C. D'Hondt, I. Zadoks, Head Coach A. Hightower. K IMiddle PictureI: Coach C '5 i'fx.v Gottwald Sets the Strat- iii , - 'iitn ' ., egyg fCenter LeftI: ..... nt.. ... .,.gApg , Steve Fox awaits the L ' - a ....l.-.. - ,.,, T T W I , play at first: fBottom r -X I I Rightj: Rick Bourlet is ifs . it I I concentrates on the A -C-, ' ' 'fy ' n is W H, I ,M,,,,. , V ag I I 'K Q .. Sports 135 , 4 -tk 3, T o i , C5 kk S, . . if jj' , ,6- X Y o Q., ., Q -wi 'ti ' Q , . f-:nf V - tTop Leftj: All-Conference selection Scott Weber pops it upg fUpper Top Righty: Honorable Conference Men- tion Ierry Heinle steps up to batg tLower Top Rightj: Curt Stubblefield fires it ing fUpper Bottom Leftj: Kevin Baurer looks for another of his ten RBI'sg fLower Bot- tom Leftjz Brett Clinch prevents the stealg tBottom Rightjz Captain Scott Disharoon, an Honorable Confer- ence Mention player, keeps his batting average high with another hit. i I X E f' Row 1 tleft to rightl: S. Day, S. Nugent, K. Riley, C. Coyle, K. Halleen, C. Wenger, A. Ashbyg Row 2: I. Anderson, T. Webb, D. Goodman, C. Williams, L. Byrd, L. Weisert, I. Powers: Row 3: G. Waddle, S. O'Donnell, K. Anderson fMgr.J, I. Walker, I. Peacock, K. Hanson tcapt.J, K. Coleman, Head Coach B. Rula. SOFTBALL GAINS EXPERIENCE 1 A A 1 I . tCenter Leftjz All-Conference selection Kerri Hanson proves her invaluable strengthg tCenter Righty: Iamie Anderson tries for another strikeg fBottom Rightj: Kathy Coleman keeps her eye tuned on the ball. The 1981 Softball season was one of the toughest in recent years. The squad had two starters returning from the 1980 squad, with fourteen new members added to the 1981 squad. The year was filled with frustrating games and inexperienced players. The glowing highlight of the season was the undaunted, out- standing play of Kerri Hanson, who hit five home runs, four tri- ples and four doubles. One home run was a grand slam against Limestone, who was the unde- feated MS10 champion for 1981. Kerri, captain of the squad, was selected First Team A1l-Confer- ence, and was one of the most out- standing softball players Peoria High has ever had. With the experience gained this year, next year's efforts should produce better results. 9539'- .. ,.. , -Q' Q dmoz, ya.-'N ...M . VFQQAK :I 8 1334 -, , 8 Mi, Row 1 fleft to rightjz C. Schmidt, C. Claussen, B. Ng, L. Rubin fcaptj, S. Congress, Row 2: Coach R. Tubbs, K. Sawyer, I. Lee, B. Riley, M. Lehmann, E. Elwood, D. McCurdy, T. Heinz. TENNIS TEAM IMPROVES WITH COMPE TI TI ON fCenter Leftl: Lee Rubin, captain, and Coach Tubbs led this year's tennis teamg fNear Center Rightj: Number one singles player Matt Lehmann shows how he maintains his ranking, fFar Center Rightj: Ieff Lee played a consistent number four singles game, fBottom Rightjz Lee Rubin returns the volley with a practiced back- hand. 138 Sports The 1981 Boys' Tennis team had a difficult time trying to match the records of the tennis teams of the past two years due to the gradua- tion of many valuable players from those teams fboth were sec- ond in the MSIOJ, and to the lack of experience that members of other conference teams get by playing in summer tournaments. However, this year's team, cap- tained by Lee Rubin, showed much improvement during the course of the year, ending with a respectable 8-12 dual meet record. During the year, a rebuilding season, the team received out- standing individual effort, nota- bly Matt Lehmann's fourth place finish in both the conference and District meets, which helped the team to success. Graduating five seniors, which include top singles players Lee Rubin, Scot Congress and Ieff Lee, the Lions can look to Matt Leh- mann, Brian Riley and Ken Saw- yer as well as an experienced IV team to carry on the PHS Tennis tradition. The 1981 Track season was a season of achievement and disap- pointment. It was a season which saw a hopeful conference champi- Jnship team have to settle for third place due to losses to Man- ual and Richwoods. On the way to their 9-2 season, the track team captured second place trophies at the Peoria High and Normal Relays, while taking third places at the Woodruff Relays, Confer- ence and District Meets. The season started with partici- pants running in the WIU and Ioe Cogdal Relays in the pre-season weeks. In these meets, in which competition is solely on an indi- vidual basis, Central established itself as a conference contender with strong performances turned in by individuals and relays alike. This was followed by a 128-17 conference-opening massacre of Woodruff. The Lions dropped meets to conference champs in the meet, as the Knights nipped PHS by 18 points. The rest of the meets were won by comfortable margins, including non-confer- ence wins over Dunlap and Mor- ton. Coach P. Salzer, Not Present: K. Rice. .,,k,,, I . Row 1 tleft to rightI: Asst. Coach B. Hasselbacher, D. Monell, R. Adams, Q. Neal, T. Iohnson, R. Day, R. VanBeek, M. Condron, N. Hanson, H. Wade, Row 2: Head Coach P. Salzer, B. Verdun, I. Schellenberg, I. Krones, S. Bush, K. Iackson, D. Hines, I. Innis, M. Iones, T. Cox, Row 3: Asst. Coach B. LaCroix, M. Monroe, D. Nisius, W. Schaeffer, B. Eastman, K. Poehls, K. Franz, M. Wagner, A. Rebholz, D. Huff, F. Williams, Row 4: M. Rice, B. Wagner, L. Guy, T. Schuettler, G. Cannon, M. Hanson, B. Polstra, K. Turner, S. Duncan, T. Cornish: Not Present: M. Mason, K. Rice, I. Rone. Row 1 tleft to rightlz K. Moore, M. Atchison, M. Weimer, C. Wallis, B. Herzfeldt, A. Murray, D. Anderson, C. Switzer, S. Bush, B. Anderson, Asst. Coach B. Hasselbacherg Row 2: M. Moore, E. Greene, H. Blevins, M. Falk, P. Basler, K. Davis, D. Weede, T. Berwick, D. Hall, T. Worleyg Row 3: T. Koch, B. Wagner, M. Monroe, D. Nisius, M. Iain, R. Brown, C. Iones, A. Kilgus, G. Mason, D. Nickelsg Row 4: H. Heerman, S. Achterberg, D. Heerman, M. Rice, D. Eads, C. Furness, D. Poehls, E. Collins, Asst. Coach B. LaCroix, Head TRACK RECORDS BROKEN 'ass' fCenterI: Anthony Murray anchors the 400 Relay to another fine finish, lBot- tom Rightj: Tony Cornish jumps to gain more points for Central. Sports 139 T , ., g if Rs 4 .Kwai sf' g .K Q k V . 551. 1 . r. 4-M .gf gels-iff.-: ' ,.w ,,j, , X X sir . Q R E-QRS: fl ' V I . T3-1 -- X X x X X N fa , fTop Leftjz Co-Captain Doug Anderson warms up for his raceg QTop Rightj: Dave Weede prepares to lead off the 400 Relayg fCenter Leftjz Kevin Rice prepares to hand off to Errol Greene against Rich- woodsg fCenter Pic- turej: A field of dis- tance runners wait for the gung tBottom Lefty Calvin Iones works his way into an area best record, fBottom Rightjz MVP Keith Davis earns some of his 150+ points. N X A at X r Us if . F 7 X 'EL : ,. 'Y' .- .s ,F - ., ,.,, .,.. .......-s---- 1 .. 1- 1 e K .sse, - f me L, xii, ,.,. . . V A - . .. , ,,, ,w r 5 - f - Q' -lg L . lx K .M .. xr.. f. .... 'E .. S - s5 ' he . i . ' I A F -. ' 3 S K .. 'ss , , 2. 4- .... f A I ' - t or - as .. as - , , A J, I , - sg .... fp ff f f 4 Wx , Q., W, . t - ' - fx ,Q , I t . X XQ.f' 'fi , -s y X X .I - fs g..ss.ms .S . . K gg iw 1 ,.... .. Mir inlvasSQw trr, - .. rrrr i up ,,. , .,,...Mxi .. QQ, 4- - is ix' Q-W K it gm . if ' K . +- in ---- vfyf- , .. N' aaaa . g gg ,,,tt . . 4 46,3 A X -X is A - ' Qiim ' 'V 'v .. .8 .- i . . H K, -K During the season, many individu- als helped me make the difference in the meets. Breaking into the top ten of all time in their event were eleven individuals and two relays. Most notable were Anthony Murray, who tied the school record with a 10.7 clocking in the 100 meter dash, and Calvin Iones, who tied the Greater Peoria Area record and broke the school record with a 14.3 time in the 110 meter High Hurdles. Murray also ended in a tie for seventh in the 200 meter dash with a 22.3 while Doug Anderson moved up to a tie for sec- ond in the High Hurdles with a 14.5. Bobby Anderson moved up to third of all time in the 300 Low Hurdles with a 39.3. In distance events, two relay team combinations, consisting of Kevin Rice, Miles Atchison, Errol Greene, Brian Herzfeldt and Mark Weimer made the top ten with times of 8:06.2 and 8:07.3, which ranked seventh and tenth, respectively. In the 800 meter run, Mark Weimer took over the ninth place time with a 2:00.9. 9 AX' ir, 4, flvv f L. 'rf a , I f f, 3 i is E Q' .sf 41155 lil., 'L V In the 1600, Howard Blevins moved up to seventh with a 4:28.3. In the field events, Roland Brown improved his throw to 56'11 to move to second. Alphie Kilgus took over ninth in the Pole Vault with a vault of 11'6'f. Two individuals in the Triple lump improved their standing in the ranks. Keith Davis, with a jump of 43'5 . .... f- , f i ' 2 ,t X -.. r t T W E if 5 A E lkk, v iw 1 if s i..r,,. QTop Leftjz Howard Blevins goes for the lead in the Manual dual, fTop Rightjz Miles Atchison gets ready for a smooth exchange, QCenter Rightj: Mark Weimer anchors the District 3200 Relay to a top ten timingg fBottom Leftjg Errol Greene kicks it in on the hom- estretch of his 8005 fBottom Rightlz Fred Williams clears the bar with ease. rm I I ll K xi ' S! I- f is now tied for second, while Bobby Young is seventh at 42'6'f. State qual- ifiers included Brown in the shot put, Iones in the high hurdles, Mur- ray in the 100, and the 400 Relay team of Davis, Paul Basler, Ed Col- lins and Murray. Honorary team captains for the year were Doug Anderson and Calvin Iones. s W WK! 1.2 Most valuable track member was Keith Davis while Errol Greene received most improved. Anthony Murray received the Ioseph E. Myers Memorial Track Award. With a third place FXS team and many strong underclass members returning, PHS Track looks for another winning sea- son next year. ni... Row 1 fleft to rightj: F. Adams, H. Knauer, A. Criser, N. Hale, C. Harden, E. Brewer, M. Pichag Row 2: B. Pollard, I. Camp, C. Rutter, D. Frericks, I. Hughes, L. Harris, A. Sanford, A. Goldsmithg Row 3: M. Young, H. Ferris, R. Urban, I. Congress, K. Graham, V. Rungeg Row 4: Head Coach F. Genge, K. Murphy, K. Field, K. Underwood, K. Knauer, T. Runge, Asst. Coach S. Regnier. GIRLS' TRACK SPRINTS TO PINE FINISH Qs? .8 I 'QQS31 rl' sw bar with The 1981 Girls' Track team ran their way to a con- ference record of 4 wins and 5 losses. Nevertheless, the losses that they suffered to opposing teams were close. With the encouragement and leadership of team co- captains Eleanor Brewer and Iane Camp, the team fin- ished fifth in the conference and snagged a seventh place in the District meet. This year, the Girls' Track team broke four school records. Natalie Hale tied the school record in the 200 meter Low Hurdles and also tied Catherine Harden in the High Iump with a height of 5'1 . Eleanor Brewer, the sole State qualifier, broke the school record in the 400 meter run with a time of 59.3 seconds. Heidi Knauer broke her own school record in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:24.5. The 1600 Relay team of Fay Adams, Knauer, Hale and Brewer moved up to sec- ond of all time. With only 3 seniors leaving, future suc- cess looks promising. 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SPRING SPORTS SCORES WON 11 LOST 20 -...03 14 --.02 10..- 04 02..- -...12 .--01 l0.... .....11 0l.... ...-10 --.12 05..... --.02 01..- -...05 03..- 03..- .-...02 12..- 10..- . .... D1 02.... 07..- --,07 ..-.01 03..- -...02 03..- .--05 DlSTRlCT 150 TOURNAMENT ....--01 02.-..,, REGIONAL TOURNAMENT ....--03 10...-... GlRl.S'SOFl'BALL woNaLos'r14 M VWTJMS. W. . .05 04 ..... .,..,.. M nrton K.-, A -,,- f Q' f '.'.fa08 10 ..... ..,...,.. M anual ..... . . . .08 03 . . . . 42514 01 .... ..... D eer Creek Clilrlf .,,. r - - -W W .-.02 12.... ..,..EastPeoria ----03 U .-.00 15-.. -...Riclawoads ...Ii W ....oa 14-.. ..-...Woodruff Central.-. .,..n0 oe .-.07 ll.-, ....SpaldinglAOL clllffll-.. .---U 01---H ....o5 13-.. .....,..Metamm-a Central.-. ....00 IDM. .-.02 07-.. Central.-. .-.U 10 .... .... G aleeburg Central.-. 03 E3g':l'.o1 os ..., ...... Be rgan Central-.. .... 04 05 77 . . 111 01, .,.. ....... Li ncoln Central .... --,. 08 02 - r - . ..-00 10 ..-.Washington Central.-. .---09 --02 13.-.. ........Morton Central-,. .--'01 05---r .-.04 14.-, .-...Limestone Central.-. .H-00 09.-H ....D0 20.-. ...,.EastPeoria Central.-. M--03 034-H --04 14 ..-.Washington Central.-. .-.00 Central,-. -... 00 09--H Central,-. ,... 05 ULU.- Central ......,...., , .....,.. .... 0 3 06 ..., Central ....................... .... 0 2 07 ,... 7th Bloomington Tournament Sth in MS10 onference Sth ln IHSA Dlatrlct WONQLOSTZ ---53 92--. ABU . Za .,. ., l . . I--.-.1. V..-wggggglgg Central ..... ..... 58 S 3255 . . . . . .-A, l4.'l I gmfpmd, Centra 70... 1 .-ea We -e'-t My-H E:::::l-or .,.,.113,iq 29..-. ---4-SP3l 198 CenmlA '52 7s ,..-113i C t nu .-.82 64-..,....,,............,-...Morton c::n'::l ' ww 3rd in MS10 Conference 3rd Woodruff Relays Csmwl '4- --'4a- '- ' U2 45 ' Vfff . 2nd Peoria High Relays!-lrdlHSA District cum! ...'A- ---4 f - 4t.- M-'75 , 2nd Normal Relays FroshlSoph Record: 7-3-1' Sth ln MS10 Conference 7th in IHSA District . . . . .East Moline . .... East Moline ........-limestone ........,EastPeoria . ....... ,,.... . Woodruff Springfield Lanplxier Springfield Lanphier ,....,....-...Manual ......-...Spalding ...-...Bergen .-.Princeville --Richwoods , . . .Limestone .....-Pekin .-.LaSalle-Peru ,-.LaSalle-Peru .,-...Manual ..,-Washington ..-.Washington .....IlliniBuffa -...Illini Bluffs ......-.Bergen .....EaatPeoria . . . . ,Richwoods ......-.Pekin . . . .Spalding . . . . .Woodruff .....,.-Manual -...Riehwooda . . . Peoria ......DacatarMacg.rthur . .......... s,,.i2tT.'g ..,.-.Canton -...Woodruff . . . . .Washington .Pekin . . . . .East Peoria --...Manual .-.Galeaburg .......Be?an ,..-.Smal mg orton -...Richwooda ..-...Woodruff . . . . .Washington ....,.-.Pekin ,. . . .Washington , . . . . .Manual . ..., ngimeaxgie . . . .Sp ing! L , .. . , .Richwoods . ......... Bergan . . . .... East Peorla R -if ..'i,k... .... P Akin Sports 143 ' Q 2 5 Q z S 5 1 E B 1 5 Q 2 s 5 2 I 5 s 5 3 E S E S Q 2 5 A' 4 :J 1 We Awfwae I T' A 3 V X. A-,mx X season, played 140 ames 119 and ost 21 average of all f thelr under trong Th 1976 team separated from 1977 BASKET aes- ff. U .lv wi?- I Varsity Lions Undegeatecl In Conference eu ,L , .Ag :.. I 4.:.. NWSSSQ1 2- I QQ 5 W ,.... F ,V,, ,Awww mwmmmw A1 3 N ...... , . ME, L , .WW mf ---- Hi' E- f' K M L 1EA,,, iAAA ZILI. 5 .,,, .ZZL ,, y-f IIV'i?ft:fiII? k5a9E,1ES55i55i'f.',: ..: 5, ,A 'Q N125 flgiiiiiiigkf'X:Ei559i-:. K ' '-'1f':-155' 'A if 301.2 f . .fgffsg ii p Q X ED R N K T, , g:2:ff:1mfM- msn I fl, fu. Awww. 4 .Xkf.z,Q::f-f'552g I fKs3vEwaff, ii-5, 5 J A , H f 1 nf- Q, fm, X -----'f i M, '- Miiifgf -:M sag :viii 216' .aff f , if x 5 Ns . , Www ,, 9 - gg -f f k gy, XE, wx K 3? L K x A my 3 Q1 .Nifig -- . . Q, Q r. xx ES- ' x 1 X H 'v 1-f . K- yf H , . 3: A imfwqpi K 6 mm f., ii 0 A Q . 9: N v gt? Ysggvfc 3, ,, - if S Mp- 1 w we gi, A L ' -W .. ,igvk x , ks g . ,i 148 Class of '81 CLASS OF '81 X... 3 g Slit. X Q . wx .. -Sie-xhx Nm . Pictured above: Eric Berg, Treasurerg Kathleen Schertz, Vice-Presidentg Kelly Andreasen, President: Susan Reichman, Secretaryg Mr. William Christian, Class Advisor. The four years we have attended Peoria High School have certainly passed quickly. As Freshmen, we entered the big doors with much enthusiasm. The class made it through its first year successfully in many respects, but one which sticks in most of its members' minds was placing above the seniors in the ever- most popular Spirit Week. As the class grew with spirit, and charisma, its style became more evident. Placing second in Stunt Shows was a perfect illustration of the many talents which were a part of our class. As we grew, and learned about life at Peoria High, we learned many valuable lessons. One very important one being that of learning to hold a successful prom. It has been said that the senior year in high school is the best ever . . . we certainly proved that to be true. Our year at the top was indeed the best . . . as far as we were concerned anyway. We were victorious through Stunt Shows AND Spirit Week. The Quasquicentennial Celebration was fantastic, and definitely could not have been done without the talents and know-how of many seniors. The class of 1981 is a special class, and will long be remembered for its talents, closeness, and espe- cially its spirit! Our imprint has been made, now we must go our separate ways. There is no doubt that our class has grown much the past four years, through friendships, classes, and activities. I, as class president, wish all of you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors. And as it has been said before, Thanks for the memories . . . Love, Kelly Ian Bielenberg Ieff Billard W1ll1s Blackwell Basketball, baseball, football, Shakespeare Club, Arcadia Club, Latter Club, Road Trlp, Knute Rocknay Club Beverly Blouglh , Illlnols State Scholar, ebate, Sen- lor Service, Key Club, Chorus Kevin Beckwith Football, Baseball Audrey Berg Eric Berg National Honor Society. Science Club, Illlnols State Scholar, Fall Play, football, basketball, track, Sterling Merit, Speech Team, OPINION, Top 10, Spring Muslcel, Stud Club, Knute Rockney Club, Arcadia Club Robert Berwick Football Stephen Arnold Miles Atchison Intramurals, Chemistry Club, Golf, Cross Country, Letter Club, Track, Pool Guard, Key Club, Apathy Club, Space Raiders, G.Q. Debbie Barry National Honor Society, Sterling Msrlt, Key Club, Band Kevin Baurer Intramurals, Baseball, Football Doug Anderson Afro C ub, ftreas., V.P.j, Track, Graphics, Letter Club Kelly Andreasen Illlnols State Scholar, Senior Serv- ice, Shakespeare Club, Swing Choir, Spring Musicals, Ensem- bles, Natlonal Honor Society, Ster- llng Merlt, Cheerleading, Senior Class Play, Class Officer, Speech Team, Student Council, Chemistry Club, Contest Play, Drama Club, D.A.R., Space Cadet, O.C.C., C.D.P. lean Anthony ions' Pride Scott Achterberlg Cross Country 1Capt.l, etter Club, Track Freddie Alexander Ludy Allen arching Band, Concert Cholr, Co-op, Cbonls Wendell Allen Afro Club Bobby Anderson Basketba I, Football, Graphics, Science Club, Track t an 'is Class of '81 149 I have to what?! Kevin Brashear Hockey I1llBr1les Committee of 40, Senlnr Service, Qulll A Scroll, Press Club, OPIN- ION, Orchestra, Pool Guard, Soft- ball, Basketball, Band, Gulf, Key Club 150 Class of '81 We're on a mission from God. Trudy Boettcher Anthony Bowman Concert Cho r Ron Boyer Letterman'a Club, Wrestling Rich Bradley Baseball, Wrestling, Page, Golf he So they're not Calvin Klein's. The Blues Sisters Cnet? 'vw 1, Eva Burmeister Shakeapeare Club, OPINION, Stunt Showe Kevin Bushnell Graphlce .8 ,XX X v Hi Mom! Lill Butterfield atlonal Honor Society, Ensemble, National Merit Commendation, Top 10, Debate, Illinois State Scholar, Science Club, Trackette, Choir fall etetey, Shakespeare Club, Spring Mualcal, Sterling Merit, Stale Crew, Connection, f f 5 , V, ff , at 5 5 if Page, Track, Who's Who, Chorus, A Clique, Space Cadet lane Cam Crou Country Capt,l. OPINION, Letter Club, Track, Art, Top 5 Dave Casey Dave Casper Intramurals, Track, Golf Tim Cebulco Illlnola State Scholar, OPINION, Baseball, Chemlatry, Bowling, Homecoming Court, Who's Who, Manlha, Hostage Party, Connec- tlon, Croaa Country. Page, Arcadia Club Sam Chako National Honor Society, Key Club, Sterling Merlt, Science Club ' , M, x Do the Push-Pull Class of '81 151 1 2 I Social Dance- Miss Dentino never taught us this! l2?3?.,C'aSh Scot Congress Quill Q Scrol , Track, Shakespeare Club, Student Council, Graphics, Stunt Shows, Photo Club, Science Club, Ten- nis, OPINION, Crest, S.W.H., Arcadia Club. Lisa Conn l Linda Cooger Contest Play, rams Club, Stunt Shows 152 Class of '81 Greg Chamberland Marty Chavous Stunt Shows, Lion's Pride Ed Cebelli Track You can prick your finger, but . . . ames Copeland ootball fcapt., all conf., all state, tudent Council, track, Chemistry: lub, Letter Club, Intramurals hakespeare Club, page, Basket: all, Afro Club ani Cornell Amy Criser 'Shakespeare Club, Cross Country, nge, track Georgie Danehower Nations Honor Society, OPIN- ION, Cheerleading, Pool Guard, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Iommittse of 40, Shakespeare Ilub, page, Library Aide, Spring Musical, Stunt Shows, Bleacher- rtte, Prom Queen, Connection, Frackette, Dragons Clique Keith David Intramurals, Basketball, track Sue Decramer Zheerleading, Pool Timer Ieff introduced the 3 oz. bowling ball. Scot discovers his ball weighs more than 3 OZ. Death Row-P.H.S. -V31 .. S, I .... , is Q , X,.,. Scott Disharoon Letter Club, Baseball, Connection, Speech Team, Cross Country, C.A.B., Shakespeare Club, Knute Rockne Club, Intramurals, Stunt Shows Diane Dolen Committee of 40, Shakespeare Club, Trackette, Bleacherette, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Swimming, Road Trip, Senior Service, D.0.P., MLAD Erin Dooley Swimming Beth Doran Spring Musical, Stunt Shows, Pool Timer, Swimming, Stage Crew, A.V., Fall Play, CREST Class of 81 153 D oug D otzert Basket all, Baseball, Graphic Arts Lowella Dries D an Durdle Wrestling Dennis Eads Track, Key Club ,- Mg? V Sure you got a flat tire. Gregg, we need a bigger turnout at elections. Irene Edwards Track Ramona Erickson Swimming, Shakespeare Club, Wrea- tllng Timer, Counsalor's Page, Pool Guard 154 Class of '81 RX Your fortune says . . . Mike Eakman Nancy Eary Kay Club, Girl's C orus 5 I i ' n A tiff, t Oh Myran! you're so cute!!! '!7 ?' Chris Evert National Honor Society, National Merlt Commended Student, Ster- llng Merlt. Mike Falk Football. Track Linda Fanta National Honor Society, Letter Club, Swimming Capt., llllnols State Scholar, Orchestra, Pool Guard Tammle Feeney Spring Musical, Dean's Page, Llbrary Aide, Pool Timer, Pom Pon Squad Debbie Filstrup Student Council, National Honor Society, Girls Choir, Shakespeare Club, Offlce Occ. Paul Fogler Rhonda Fouts Lori Fralick Dean's Page, CWS Tammika Evans Library Aide, Afro Club, Distributlve Ed., CWS Gail Everett Choir, Intramural Basketball, CWS Teresa Everet Class of 81 155 l if . Ls? Will the real sex goddess please lower her skirt. . . Gayle Funcannon Library Aide Sherry F unkhouser Iodi Fuson Swimming, Dean's Page Karen George Swimming lCaptain , Pool Guard Abe Ghantos Wrestling, Track, Football Lisa Gift Committee of 40, Basketball, Soh- ball, Pre-mad Club, Pool Guard, Key Club, Volleyball, Opinion 156 Class of '81 Vicki Freim Randy Friederich Football, Baseball, Intramurals ames Fries oolball Bob F rietsch Rick, was it easier because of your duffle bag? l as if 1 v..,Ee'f'f afih We never thought it could be this good! Dee Gray Crest, Senlor Class Playa, Choir, Spring Musical, Dean'a Page, Ensemble Errol Greene Tennis. Track. Cross Country Glen Halverson Football, Co-Op Christine Hansen Committee of 40. Dean's Page, Fall Play, Stunt Shows, Drama Club lm 4 l S?,Fssa,GfeeHWay Greg Groom ..-. .map Scott Gittrich lee' N Melanie Gough ,M-aa-. nap... 1501! ,M 'F' The caning of Charles Sumner. Crest, Football, Iunlor National Honor Society, Intramurals, QYB Club, RUSH Fan Club QBYTOR and the snow-dogl Marching Band, Concert Band I 4 l Class of '81 157 Alan Harmison Football, Track Kath Harris Y National Honor Society, Latin Club Margaret Harris 158 Class of '81 Kerri Hanson Committee of Forty, softball, volley- ball, basketball, Shakespeare Club, Pre-med Club, Pool guard, Softball fCapt.j Carolyn Hard Catherine Harden Pm-med club, Letter Club, Volleyball, Ensemble, Key Club, Band fall Statel, Choir, Track, P.E. Aide. Verona Hardin Basketball, Track, Library Aide 3 Chan . . . til. . .ly lace. . . Mindy Harvey Spring Musical, Choir, Letter Club, Cbonrs, Swimming. Heather Hastings Illinois State Scholar, Ortho-Aide, Counselor's Page, Pool Guard, Debate, Pool Timer, Swimming. P l H F.,f'1l,',.1, 1.,2H,.'Zf.l2' Don Heerman Cross Country, Track Henry Heerman Cross Country, Track Michelle Heiden Shakespeare Club, Bleacherette, Stunt Shows, Lunch Monitor, Trackette, Committee of 40, Con- nection, OTR, DOP Duane Henderson Football Scott Hess Band if Go for it Steve! T' H' r.,2f.fl..,LZ??52.ub David Hilliard Student Council, Band, Spring Musicals, Basketball 1MGR.j, Intramurals, Fanny Club, BS Gov- amor Steve Hines Football, Track Stacy Hinshaw if I'm a southern belle. Bill Hicok Band, Soccer. Top Ten Scott Hi inbotham Soccer, Trackgfgaphic Arts I s. Bouncin' and behavin' Class of '81 159 Ab Charles Horaney Football, Page, BDAHR. Carolyn Howard A new method of campaigning? seek 160 Class of '81 Andrew Hodge Orchestra KAII Statel, Committee of 41 Senior Class Play, Key Club, Stur Shows, Cross Country, Wrestling, Sc ence Club, Band, Choir, PE Helper. Kathy Holland Counaelor's Page, Ortho-Aide, Choru Swimming, Pool Guard. Keith Hood Ted Hoover Keep smilin'-no one will notice. i Charles Howard Wrestling, Afro Club, Lunch Monitol Football. Melinda Hulett Crest, Trackette Mike Ingram Ioseph Ingrassia Mike Irish Golf, Baseball, Opinion, Stunt Shows. - Daryl Iohnson t Kim Iohnson is s Q is Y , Teresa Iohnson . 1 , Calvin Iones Track, QAII Conf.l, Intramurals, Foot- ball, Dean's Page. , . Willis . . . buys a pencil? Donald Iones Q Afro Club, Intramurals, Football. fQ Dean's Page. U Helen Iones Page Library Aide CWS aal I Kim Iones Ron Iones is I , 1 Does anyone have any superglue remover? Douglas Iosenhans Ortho-Aide, Swimming, Basketball 1Mgr.j. Nancy Ioy National Honor Society, Library Aide, Illinois State Scholar, Ortho-Aide, Crest. Renee Iudkins Swimming, Pre-med Club, Band, Cho- ' ,milf L Qusave 'x 'us' Iay Katz Class of '81 161 2' lfiiEE3f Loseph Katz lstrlbutive Ed. 5:3525 Karen Kilgore Andrew Kilgus Student Council, Science Club, Track, Ortho-Aide, High Fashio ball, Shakespeare Clu Club. Lisha King Counselor's Page, Trackette, Afro Club. See Willis run. ns Club, Foot- b, Chemistry 162 Class of '81 We should've won!! Would you ask this guy for a ride home? Kevin Kinney jennifer Klise 5 Cindy Kollar Kristine Krause N., is H P' eanne Lavery aakeball 1Mgr.j, Shakespeare Club, Key Club, Committee of 40, Volleyball, Band, Track. c' d sJ,E.?,,,lX,kti?:2lEY I-eff Lee ennis, Senior Class Plays, National Honor Society. Illinois State Scholar, National Merit Commended Student, Beyond Reproach, O.G. KW. -A.A ,L-5 L av., . 4,:., r I didn't like my tux! Nh Michael Laukitis Hockey, Football QCapt.l, Swimming, Shakespeare Club, Chem. Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Letter Club, Slu- dent Council. Mary Lavallee A hug makes it all worth while!! Class of '81 163 Make like a statue. Cheryl Leggison Library Aide, Afro Club. Gary Leslie My speech is better!!! 164 Class of '81 1 Philip Lewis Opinion Editor-in-Chief, Crest Q ll and Scroll. Randy Lewis Eugene Linwood Co-op, A.V., Spring Play. Rita Littlejohn Iulie Lowery William Brian Loyd Band, Co-op. Dawn Marit Co-op. Per Manne Band. Chemlltry Club, Soccer, Prl- vate Foreign Exchange Student from Norway. Richard Martin GregoMason Cmu untry, Truck, Latter Club, Qnlll and Scroll. Oplnlon. .-1-I its it E These seniors partake in Spirit Week. ...lili-W in---M What? Was I asleep? .mf nil' Betsy Lueders Band, All-State Choir, Spring Play, Class Officer, Speech, Trackette. Ionell Lumberry Choir, Glrl's Ensemble, Volleyball, Key Club, School Mascot. Q...--s':,,5 A Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends. Class of '81 165 k , 1 I 1 f' You mean this isn't preppy? Polly McGinnis Debbie McKinley 166 Class of '81 Q was ,T VCL? -:Ki ff' Kelly Mason Illinois State Scholar, Connection, Con- test Play, National Honor Society, Shakespeare Club, Senior Service, Chemistry Club, Speech, Drama Club, Trackette, Opinion, Crest, OCC, DOP. Steven Arnold Math Varsity Swimming t3rd.-Breastroke, 5th.-IMQ, Crest, Key Club, Kirk Riley Memorial Swimming Award 12nd, yearl, Science Club. Tony Mayfield Christine McClure Ioni McCubbins Chris McCullough Dave McCurdy Maroie McGhee Library Aide, Intemational Club, Span- ish Club. Cute dimples, Kathleen. Vivian McKinley leff McNabb lackie Meis Denise Messman ,Nl fi ! Q 'Flu WJ? Love this food-I just love it. No Mark, you can't have two wives. Sam Miller Robbin Moffit -66 Zack Monroe Dislributive Ed., Wrestling, Football. Class of '81 167 I challenge you to a dual. K M Afiilll, ,,..?.ff,lS! Gregg' Morris Natlona Honor Society, Pool Guard, Senlor Clan Play, Swim- ming, Ensemble, Student Council, Key Club, SAR Award, Shake- speare Club, Chemistry Club, Track, Debate, Spring Musical, Choir. Vanessa Mudd Track, Basketball, Afro Club. Brenda Munstedt Dean's Page, Library Aide. Keith Munstedt Linda Munstedt D th M Ba3:tba.lYVollg'l?:llE Freddie Moore National Honor Society, Ke Club, Y Sterling Merit, Wrestling Mgr. E , ,,W,,,mi-.-N: fe .... eff, ,,--, E.. .1 .,.. Q: in ,H 1: . .,,,,.,, ..,, .. T, .. .. .. .. . .. Tim Moore Lori Motteler :fam-Simf:wsfwf,g,-fifffwrkwsgggew.24f,5,w:,g,wf-m-w:.-.2 .,,, - 1,,,,-.,,,,,,.,f,,-,,., -i ,,,f,,W...,,..,,k, .. .i .fn , .N --me f.-:xngynwgwgi-ir. f Q-:rf , : . .X 75 X .. . W , .... , 3 Q ,, .... 168 Class of '81 Reminds me of lunch Paul Neubert Roger Neumlller Ban IMS-101, Senior Clan Play, Pool Guard, Swimming, Graphic Arta Club, A.V., Spring Play. Sue Nicholson David Niemi National Honor Society, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Chou Club, Debate, Soccer. Choir, Key Club. Ted Neff Swimming, Band, Football. Katina Nellas Maria Nellas Dislrlbutive Ed. Todd Nelson wgieek He's Shattered!!! Dr Kllgus Physlclan at Law Catherine Nolrot Key Club Treasurer, Trackelte, Opinion, llllnoll State Scholar, Chou Club, National Honor Sod- ety,Cholr. Lisa Norman Pool Guard, Pool Timer. S0fibBll. Key Club, Swimmlnng Captain. Class of '81 169 Club, Tennis. Exclusive Photos-INTERNATIONAL BELCHING CONTEST CWS Iohn Olemck William Ott Intramurals, Basketball, Tubb's Favor- ite, Golf, Tennis. Robert Parkhurst Spring Musicals, Arcadia Club, Speech lAll-Dishl, Crest, Stunt Shows, Pre- Med Club, Pool Guard, Opinion, Fall Play, Choir, Ensemble, Shakespeare Club, Contest Play. Amy Page Choir fAll-Statel, Ensemble, Tumbling, Class Officer, Spring Musicals, Speech. 170 Class of '81 ,MDW , fl Sex-Ed.- What a bore! David Northrup Paula Nunes Office Occ., Committee of 40 Key Robbin O Donnell W. , ...., , Z' . , f ffff ww-f ,,,., f ..., f' 13 Cf ' an em- .la Vet . J, 4 .. .. ii' f Oh no! , Where's Mike? ws, Della Patterson Rena Peden Angela Pendleton Lisa Penelton National Merit Commendation, Spring Musicals, Counselor's Page, Illinois State Scholar, Trackette, Cheerleading, Pool Timer, Drama Club, Baseball Stats Crew, Science Club, Stunt Shows, All-District Speech. Shakespeare Club, Stu- dent Council, CPG. Diogenes Perera Terry Perkins Spring Musical. Library Aide. Sen- ior Service, Office Occ. Chris Peters Cindy Peters Committee of Forty, Pool Guard. Trackette, Bleacherette, Connec- tion, Wrestling Timer, Shake- speare Club, Lunch Monitor, Sen- lor Service, DOP. No Scot, those aren't the new toilets. Steve Phares Football, Baseball, Tex, Knute Rockne Fan Club. Cindy Pille Kelly posing for another picture. Class of 81 171 I X. His raft, 172 Class of '81 The class with Class. Victor Pilon Tom Pinkham Robert Polakow Band, Football Mgr. Brenda Pollard Track, Afro Club. Annette Price 3 Vicki Price if lll If ft. Robin Ransey P ttx l -::..,,E 'A Tom Ramos Valerie Ransom Basketball, Afro Club, CWS. Monty Raymond Cnrst Ed tor-in-Chief, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Wrestling, Opinion. Susan Relchman Class Officer, Cheerleading, Student Council, Trackette, Wrestling Timer, National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, CPG. Lohn Rice atlonal Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Sterling Merit, Top 10, Wrestling, Latin Club, Track, Space Raiders. Michelle Richards Track, Page, Dlstributlve Ed. George Roach Graphics, Arts Club, Soccer, Wrestling, Intramurals, Distributlve Ed. ames Ro ocksy. lntramgills. gohn Rogy asshall, Hoc ey, Intramurals. Doria Rone Rhonda Rose l Class of '81 173 Pam Roten Page, Class Officer, Crest, Key Club, Senior Service, Office-Occ. Lee Rubln Top 10, Sterling Merit, National Honor Society, Speech, Senior Class Play, Soccer, Tennis, Crest, Top Pube, Egg Head, Shakespeare Club, Bill Club, TUT. Ierry Sample Football Sue Sanders Crest, Senior Class Play, Drama Club, Senior Service, Campus Life. Theresa Schaffer Band, Diving, Latin Club, Pre-Med Club, Senior Service, Swimming, Inter- national Club. Danlal Schellenberg National Honor Society, Football, Track, Wrestling, National Merit Com- mended Student, Sterling Merit, Rev. Schellenberg Illinois State Scholar. Kathleen Schertz Student Council, Class Officer, Key Club, Spring Plays, Dean's Page, Debate, Senior Service, Trackette, Cho- rus, fAll Statej, Swing Choir, Stunt Shows, Girls' Ensemble, Cheerleading, Schnapps. Rick Schuck Football, Pool Guard, Intramurals, PBR Squad. Dan Schultz Marc Scoutaris Marilee Se elit Cheerleading, Dgrliig, Intramurals, Counselor's Page, Senior Attendant, Freshman Attendant. 174 Class of '81 Sing along with Betsy! Scott Shambaugh Randall Shaw Tom Shea Graphic Arts, Bomb Squad, Party, cws. Yvette Sherman Michael Shinn Football, Baseball, Intramurals. Knuta Roclume Club, latter Club. Holly Short Nationa Honor Society, Opinion, Drama Club, Trackatts, Spring Playa, Senior Claaa Play, Senior Ssvlca, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Pm-Med Club, Library Aide. Dave Slavens D.E. Bobette Smith Burgit Smith Graph c Arts Club Scott Smith Wrestling, Track, Pool Guard, DF. Class of 81 175 Debbie Socall Cheerleading, Suph. Attendant, Glrl'l Ensemble, Senior Attendant, swing choir, chan. Chris Spears Football, D.E.. Auto Mechanics. V Qtr This car is automatic . . . it's systematic . . . it's . . . al? 176 Class of '81 The PUBElik Theorem. Walter Spenser Mark Stauske Knute Rockne Fan Club, Swing C Football, Drama Club, Pre-Med I Arcadia Club. Michelle Stephens Girls Basketball fMgr.j, Library I Opinion, Spanish Club, Nationa Society. Diana Stewert Pom Pon Squad, Pool Guard, Glrls' Ensemble. Cynthia Stinson Mark Stone Football, Baseball, Intramurals. Sallx Strodel Volley all, National Honor Society, Studant Council, Shakespeare Club, IL State Scholar, Stunt Shows, Swing Choir, Pool Timer, Spring Plays, Class Officer, Trackette, Pool Guard, Senior Service, Opinion. Doug Strough Curt Stubblefield Intramurals, Graphic Arts, Baseball. Dlana Sutton Opinion, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Shakespeare Club, Illinois State Scholar. ' Get out I m posmg for thls one! :fi 0-.wr N Class of 81 177 Tom Verci if iziz ii- .f,, t . , Cell Block PE recreation. ,,,, 1 L 'O ,Www Fred Walz Cross Country, Track. Shirley Washington 9 r Ted Verdun Cross Country, Wrestling, Distributivc Ed. jennifer Waibel Cheerleading, Ortho-Aide, Pool Guard, Distrihutive Ed. William Wallis AV, Stage Crew, Drama Club, Stunt Shows, Opinion, Spring Play. IoAnn Watkins Iohn Waugh Gotta itch? 178 Class of '81 David Weber . Mark Welmer Key Club District Governor, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Sprlng Play, Illinois State Scholar, Letter Club, Sterling Merit, Opinion, Wrestling, Senior Class Play, Crest, Football, Cross Country, Track. Chris Weisert Soccer, CW S, Distributlve Ed. T W rt Cwysrena e z Mala! -a-www mr The 1981 'Prep Queen' is . . . . . .Cindy Peters. www ELA ff 5 ieee e1 5 ee ee ,M ' Virgil Whetstone Ben Whitaker Donna White National Honor Society, Letter Club, Senior Service, Chorus, Opinion, Illi- nois State Scholar, Softball, Girls Bas- ketball, Writing Club. Robert Whitney Key Club President, Pool Guard, National Honor Society. Beth Winkler Pre-Med Club, Cheerleading, Letter Club, Toga, Swimming, Pool Timer. Iveff Winkler restling, Soccer, Letter Club, gill Winkler aaketball, Senior Service President, Top 10, Volleyball, Softball, Key Club, National Honor Society, Ortho-Aide, Sterling Merit. Tracie Wood Crest, Opinion, Stunt Shows, Spring Plays, Committee of 40. Class of '81 179 . , 15, Q, ,Q-. i is xf Taa-Daa! l 7 'wil 1: fb. x Q If 180 Class of '81 Marilyn Young Pm Bart Zahner Basketball lack Zillion Chen Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Ortho Aide. Alicia Elipprich Chorus, Op on, Key Club, Shmt Shows, Senior Service, Drama Club. Byrd, after eating a lemon. Bnketblll. Truck, Intramurals, Timothly Worley Football, encing, Afro Club, Truck, Spring Playa, Soccer. Q , lr Mrwwi' Andrea Wrightner , Kenny Wysinger Linda Yancey Chonn, Choir, Library Aide, Dist. Ed. Kristi Yandell Shekeapure Club, Homecoming Queen, Stunt Shows, Gym Leader, Connection, Wrestling Timer, Truckette, Committee of 40, Senior Service, Counlelor'e Page, Office Occ. ?.E1'.1l'.X,2i.2E g 5 . :US , ii -9 75 14 .K 4 'fl 'VV , , ,,, , 0-591 , 2 We .1 IN MEMOR Y This page is dedicated to preserve the memory of Lisa Conn, who lost her life in a tragic way. She was loved by all, and will be missed by everyone. Class of '81 181 UNDERCLASS UNDERCLASS UN ww. - ff pw. ,fifsiiw-g' -Lg A, . W 5' f f - N -' Q ' 122- Q 1 1 ,- X .,:,h' --QQ-, Q'i: 'X 3 A . f R x .AAA J H sw Wm .R gi ,., . 1 m,,. A I L. ,,.. 1 .,,. X . .. J f L 5 . .m,5 - if s 2 RCLAS5 DERCLASS UNDERCL 184 Class of '82 CLASS OF '82 Iunior Class Officers: Ioan Russell, Secretaryg Iohn T. Georgette Kozuch, Treasurer. Iunior year, the third quarter of the big football game in our lives .. . That was part of my speech Sophomore year to my class, when running for lun- ior Class Officer. As President of the Iunior Class, I can safely say that this has been the most successful year, thus far. Although we got STUCK in the Spirit Stick Competition, I feel the whole school knows who won. A great Prom at the Continental Regency topped off our year. Cathy, I enjoyed work- ing with you, as well as Georgette, and Ioan. Lookout Howard!-It's a long and winding road! Iohn T. Iunior Class President Disharoon, Presidentg Cathy Rutter, Vice-Presidentg The Iunior Class Sponsor was Mrs. Wilson if Wg 4 , yi' ' ,, 5 .aw l W K X i . X g 5 A r Q Ax 4 V w Alici X .1 vs, xtjf gm li B Tp, , . A5-:Y Milf X . 'fl B if fr .M , f' -2:0 Tanya Adams Michelle Alexan- der Brad Allen Marty Anderson Iulie Anderson Yolanda Archi- bald David Atkinson Rob Austin X.. 5 'I' 51 Hands up for cow chips. Tim Beeney a Bechtel james Best 'Y fr fi A 414, 3, ,fret , .w 5' W 'X Susan Bateman elf-'F' .g Ulf . Toni Ball Tim Barton Karla Basfield Paul Basler Ioe Basso Scott Ayler itta B Al-Kareem Azim Ken Ball Sayanh Bouphachantho Rick Bourlet Ieff Brabson Tim Branan Teresa Bittner Howard Blevins .ef 95: 'L s -A A it ' t 'ii ' 'fi Reginald Blunt Becky Bouillon Class of '82 185 1 .... .-5, .nav- Steve Brase Eleanor Brewer Paul Broughton N X..-::-...xg Denise Brown I lost this Timex three years ago! How big? Ieff Browning TX 'W Kim Bucey Iohn Brown Kim Brown 'PW .. Mark Brown fr i 1 Roland Brown r we Q g i re B David Buckley Andrea Burns 186 Class of '82 He sure makes great tranverse waves! uw, 5 his . Q YYY!! 5 0 U A I ' A 1 ix.. muah ff , v.A..f'fi,, r , -3511. MA ravi 1. .M AJ eff fit , ,-M af W r V r if A,,, 4 Vp M ,M ,- ' C. I , X fi'T ig. .,.-' ,i-ae:-. args -.....,. .. - -:LZ ' 1 , N A, V, 4 ,f 41,4 ff 1 Z .if ysyy fu 41- Q 19 .K 1 ,, ,. ,fy ., ,,f 'E S9 lf ' gh ., 1 . ' H, ,745 4, Melanie Burns Dave Bushnell Brian Butler Sherrie Byerly Gary Bynum Linda Byrd Chris Callen Tim Carey Rick Cheatum Cheryl Clement Cheryl Clement Brett Clinch Michael Courtney Dennis Cockroft Kathy Coleman Todd Collins Brian Costa Lynn Costa Victor Cottingham Adrienne Crawford Robert Crawford Michael Danford Djuna Davis Iames Davis Melissa Davis W V Nobody gets a camera out of a gumball machine! Phi Davis Steve Dempsey Robert Denny Chris Dickerson ,m i B Class of '82 187 Bobby Dicus Iohn T. Disharoon Cheryl Dooley Amber Doran George Dries lack Dunivan Tim Eads Valderia Edwards Andi Etaugh Dan Fabry Larry Fandel Angi Feinerman Darryl Fields Iames Flanigan Iessica Foreman Steve Fox Dave Frankel Dan Frericks lim Fussner Mike Gabbert Tarita Gillespie Donna Ginger Rebecca Gittrich Phillip Goin Ieff Gray Tim Green Randy Greenway Roger Greenway Vicki Griffin Natalie Hale Heather Haley Douglas Hall Harvey Hall ' S...... . 1 ti 1 a - ,, I -. N 3 , My 4-Where should I put this handffl' AV S hll We -Vs in at r R 1 G ag ,..,..J......f-. Q, ' 1 3 KK ai? ,gk , fi nf 1 . vi 6251 x y f' mf ' 'Y 5 'Y rw V , Q A ,. , I f Z qw' - 2 ' , 5 ' 'g-53. ' , I if X, zfgmp, , A I 'mf f f Z 45 5 'f' lf far Hr 4 K 1 35 1' Q35 .LZ ,c iff lf ! ff 62 it . ,ii P ,.. ffl 4 ig I K 0, l. af -'l W v W4-LQ-M T K 2 I I v waz 5 it ig' 1 5 J iq H, li .X X 1. S ,A ,s 4 L f S N 1 -'wr' MW' I 'ZF A Aj' Mifflin, 4 Is this a good pose? Kathryn Halleen Clifford Hanchett Norman Hard Ezell Hardimon Kristin Hardy Ioan Harris julia Hatcher Sue Hartman Brent Hartness Iohnna Hartwig Iody Hasler Daryl Hauck john Healy Brenda Heard Rae Heffron Rhondaa Heffron Charlene Heidewald Ierry Heinie Tom Heinz Karen Helfrich Lisa Helfrich Mary Henderson Sue Henry Kim Herman Gregory Herron Brian Herzfeldt Kim Heuck Lisa Hidden Pam Higginbotham Michael Higgins Stephanie Hill Liss Hilst Vicky Hines Class of '82 189 190 Class of '82 Kim Hobbs Doug Hoffman jay Houlihan Daryl Howard Rod Howell Cheryl Hudnall Debbie Hudnall Lori Ingle Leanne Irish Levon jackson David jacobson Micki Iain Leslie jenkins Curley johnson james johnson VX Aaron jones Annette jones Fred jones Michael jones Venus jones Cathy josenhans jill Kammerer Nancy Keeton K I can't believe I got the super-glue on the back of my hand! me mm . 'LL or ws- I ,ggfifegs-,'1.fH My , asm- - . , , W V Y 4 --.W 4+ , . j , K H 1, ' Qu - W 46 , -- 2. 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'f 5' il' Wav -JA '4 This suspense is killing me! t My : ig i , ,fry - 15 .,,'f kf 1fff f 1 ,.,. 37: fix 5 555: 7' ff- kqfzgf .. . wz1,:ffs ' - W ,,VLL , ,V A? A P P V H . Q .. h H ,r My P '22 I -1 I E' 3 Y- ,, h it Q Vf J, ' M .N ., ' . W' g::.,,,,, N,,,.W,,,,, EA P . I n A 6 L' 54' sit ' Ei ' rr . -' 7? 1 if .rf ,1 , . 5 , i ? P i at as W X 5' 'X' 1' ' , 'lr 5 it 1 .1-WM Q Richard Moore Star Kevin Moore Todd Moore Martie Mosburg Ricardo Munger Brenda Musselman Ha Ba Nguyen Mark Nicholas Dan Nickels Gloria Nielsen junior Norder Lori Norder Scott Norton Iackie Norvell Mary O'Brien Shelly 0'Donnell Cynthia Oetgen Nancy Olson Quinten Osgood David Otto Gail Parker Willie Parker Chris Parrish Rich Parsons Becki Patterson Pam Paulis Paul Peacock Sven Peterson Tracee Petrakis Lisa Pettit Debbie Phipps Iackie Pickett Doug Pilman Class of '82 193 Greg Pitcher Ian Plack Dan Plunkett Dave Poehls Brian Porch Regina Porch Tony Porch Sandra Powell A Q, Melinda Price Mg Patricia Putman , , Tina Ramos fi Sylvette Randle Tammy Reames 194 Class of '82 My feet were here before your head! I think it's a No. 2 pencil Bryan Redenius Andy Register lim Revallo Brian Riley Shara-Dawn Rist Yvonne Robison 4.1 David Rogers Marsha Rodgers . 3975 :gy -- Sherrie Root Ioan Russell Cathy Rutter Dave Ryan sillsmhoff it Tom Sanders And he won the fight! I A ' . V Vicky Sanders A ,ag Q, A gl ' ' sh Ken Sawyer f , A , 2, M3 Pat Schlehuber ,, ' ' Q? Kim Schumacher H f 'S V ,V 5 Vg, x ,2,, , jeff Schwarze V A 7 Linton Secreton 1'1-w-1-Q af-35:4 M A 1 is 231' ,Ig 6 . NA . V. '4ff!'fffff - Us V ' I ' 'ff-'I ' if '- ' .gf K 1 Q 7 f :ff Jw V 41 w 1 , A ff ,E- 4 K A ,Af z. ' Rick Seppelt David Shannon Tim Shirley Todd Sick Cindy Simpson Willie Sims Mary Ann Sims Tylor Singer s as-. Looks finger. like we're going to have to use a tourniquet on this Class of '82 195 F ,,, w 5 g .. , ' is 'E lk. 'ff l 1 :' if ,. , , ,M , E, 3. ,I 14 1,1 353' ' , , Q D Q C , S4 MM W -W , etaa ratsr 2 . 'V ' .,,. my 2 r 1? 4' 5 X af fr N obody's taking my garbage! Kr 4- S J? 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Gailann Weaver Dave Weede Kandy Weicherding Ken Wells Matt Wessels Kevin Wheeler Tom Willadsen Ann Williams Candy Williams Fred Williams Iuwanna Williams Pat Williams Crystal Wilson Dave Wilson Gertrude Wilson Todd Wilson Tom Wiltz Mary Winn Tom Wisher , Carrie Wood Merijo Worrick Kim Wright Rachael Yancey Susan Yeagle Chris Yerke Ioann Young lim Zerbonia Chad Zike Scott Zumbahlen Mary Iuan rf M if 3 K4 .. gig' x 3 .. R 1 K 111 it Q I said stick out your tongue, not lift up your leg. n X' W 0' f 'F A- M . Q! Afw 1 N M O -1- 'A E Y If ' J t nn.t y l . - MM Q 1 f M V zlz, M' I ' dd 5 ' M Q I 7 M Q aM, a 'fe' A fs 'S M R M W 3 Vi iff 1 fl f W' NMR No, I better not type that! Class of '82 197 198 Class of '82 Class of '82 199 CLA SS OF '83 Pictured above: Keith Iackson, Presidentg Harvey Burnett, Vice-President, Sopho- more class Representatives Mary Khoury, Michelle Iacobs, and Pat Sheehan. a This year as sophomores we accomplished a lot 200 Class of '83 Tying with the Seniors for first place in Stun' Shows put us high upon a pedestal falthough we did have extra help from a secret sourcej. As ou1 second year comes to a close, we realize that ou1 high school years are half over. The first twc years have been just fantastic. With two to go P.H.S. will be the best school with our help. Keith, Harvey, Mary, Michelle, Pa' This year's Sophomore class sponsor was Mrs. Mildred Kiefer. . 'YQ . I ,.fif, g x a M7 Q I X ,A..,.,.,.,.4 ' . z: x, u ,Yu - 7- 'ff x Q .24 ' L.. ,.+. ,Q L - x 1 ::v -f . Q K 'R 1 Q f FQ 'L L L V? - ' -ZL 'I -Y. 5 Q! - ,Q , aa , W is xy., is K. k ' A . .. SPX'-. 1.5, mmhb ' i . --, f is 'R 2 ul i s M E Q, A I - + . 1 , f' - . 1 .fe- 1. W ..s. 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A i 5:2255 . A .. xi b ooh iff' ' WN? at , : -fa g,, , gg -Us gi if It may not be basketball, but it sure beats square dancing. 204 Class of '83 Harmon, lim Harper, Amanda Harris, Paulette Harris, Sampson Harvey, Steve Hauck, Tanya Hearn, Yolanda How embarrassing! I told my mom to darn these socks a long time ago. Green, Lisa Grimm, Amy Gross, Ray Guzman, Gary Hanson, Lamont Harmison, Sherry 2 .I S . li ? X f Jr k - - -T.-, :,y,.,,,s .aw---fi., X Mr 1 5 - X See we Q 5, X 5 E N fafqfl R . Met 'L AM 'Y X Q i-.J Mike Hediger -'ff . fy I L H 3 ' 5' Am' Hendon You can't have the answers. H ' Q? 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We bad, we bad. fS::fi1ff5swVif , , V V V V1 Veg , fx ' ,fl- , V: 552429 fVQ,fal -W- fl, ' V ?,v 3,1 Z2 ,EL , as , , A yy, 'ffgiif , W5 , 2 2 5 392 .- Vw, ,VV H V ..5VVi12VgVi:VgVg. Wyfff EV 'zz j J 5, A ,,,, g V, ,..,, 1 ,xi , , V - 2 ' wifi-'VV V , V 1,1 ,: I I :ri gi f ' D 5 :IV jk' mn , Vw ,f 'QMJ :L -V , A Deanna jones Madeline jones Dawn Kees Debbie Kennedy f K in 2-1A ::21Aff. Chris Kinsman V it ' ' ' Patrick Klise Q L W 'V .5 j Don Klukan ' H ' i'i i ' ' Shanes Kona' I W as n K ii e 1 iii a a ,A wwf at ,ff or r If , She thinks she's so tough up there. Even ifl could do that, I wouldn't . . . it looks painful! Kevin Labbe if a . Kim Ladd 5 ' Kathy Lentz Dan Livingston A ' ,P 5 aaa ,. 1 Loren Krapp N' Le Ann Krause ' ,,e Ioe Krones 3 Ieff Kuykendall 'wa K N- v With two outs and bases loaded, I need a touchdown??? Mark Lockwood Lee Loerger David Long Erick Lovekamp Class of '83 207 L51 ig K, xi .fs QQ L, ssf X52 Qi fi sf 5? sa 152 fs? 1.2 Q25 iv JE 'YJ F., fi, A L-A 1 ' ' 4 f v, 4 14 wwf - .f Z' g Q 'J' , , Y ii .. f , - , figi Q ,L f . KA N 426, y V1 gf mf 1 ' 4. F W 'ww Tw- - 1 W Q HIM 3 74 . ,J x wr vw. x A ful x 4 9 A 1 A Q 2imf,w film. , , W Y V' V f W A ' if? wa x f' 4 .A A --fxcf f 4 : Q, rl i ' ff - i f L f ,104 . W Laura Moen Kim Moffatt Mark Monroe Ioanne Moore Marcia Moredock E. -Q K- .. me X, Q dr ,E 1? by Q, 1 f le: .:. J. --,s si. Q is , X-s a Q f his? X X 5 at f r as r 2 Q A 3 -X 5 4. , fr,-5::' -I-ggzmepes. 9 Greta Morgan Holly Morris Lisa Morrison Debbie Morton Sandra Niemi David Nisius Andy Nordwall Cathy Norman Linden Nottingham f --L-L QKKIQWSW, ,--- wi, ,,,,.. :i,r:..,,Aigv saw- .law .ff-f m..sfess:g5 yy as 'NL . ,R TP' Y 1 . Sarah Nugent KimOlling Q ryy ax' y 3 5 iiia fia Susan Page Iulie Peacock Eva Pelton Susan Peters Leslea Pettett Pat Pfoff David Phelps 210 Class of '83 if 1, Q .N J, if What verb requirement test? . f . ,,,. . .K if, . :ig 1 .1215-I L . A F i' 1 1 L, ---h-a Q Q ,,, y , Y K, x a i 'V Fffs ' ffiiitf' Ef:E.f5i55f 5' 2 as 'Y X X fr tj Q W X 1 5 2' K 955. gt' or rg 5?,,,,,r 2 ,, if isa-mi li ' 5 I '- i .... i ' Q xx S X sa Your p ace or mme. N yy R 11 ....., - 1 '--- 2 rl :E - ' r . , .. 1 sa? 'F , .. ,, Q V K :ii af K K ig: f .X at ik X x 'JPY X We X Q Q1 g, X S 1 x S X A Q A SFX S is 5 5 sg is i rw S 3 5 cf Sf il f . ! V I 2 t if r an 4, a V Rf 'Z . it V Q V , f' ,V ,I ' f h ,, K e 1 M ,, ernl 1 ,A,k ' .',- ' m y if V ' f ,. w jim, ggffiyff l l , ' tl. W R l ,i?i!T5i11z?iH!- 324' 1 is ' 41 1 , Q aaca a Z ? H9 'K'g' I Y ' 2 if gi, W ,,,, k ' 11 9' ,Q Michelle Picha Chad Pio Kevin Poehls Timothy Polakow Brian Polstra William Porch lim Potter Bruce Purcell Monique Qualls Angi Ramos Kent Reeves Tom Reynolds Mike Rice Tim Richmond Kristen Rinehart Lamie Rist Iill Roach Shields Roberson Mark Rogers Cindy Rohrer Coral Ross Ruth Rudolph Brian Rumpf Vickie Runge Belinda Runnels Chautauqua Rutherford Ioseph Saad Cassondra Sanders , e , i 'Q C , lrsgtf .MN '71,- -gf, ,,.,,.. M -f4A,. I . I can fly, I can fly!!! 4. ng-.,g,, ., N , 1 -W, ' , ,M7?,.4,,W, .M- :im In . 5, ,n r gs .1 A ,.,,!i e, l gf , 4 , I 'TV ' ig ' 4 , I , ' ,- l ffl- , 'M . H . ,, ax 5 1 A , V, f . ,, lfzjfl 'rl I I X W 5 I :.. V: a Wd!! 'H - 1 , K ' K if - , .. A-,A L ' Y V 9 .. Class of '83 211 , ,, :Hs--:ff . 'I S M it , V A , g m S- g ,, ,,,,, Vkky - 2- at 2 , - ff K . ,-. .. ' If !Qt k L f47QC L fy ,, lg 4 gtg .- -we 4 Q' KH fi , 1 I 1- A HW .. ,.., A , 'iff'-if fi'f- :lf . , 1, , 5VMg':LjfE 5' ' I --I , , ffwfz -' -51 ',Eu,2'iff7EL - K K r ,Ely S . .V fe. 1 , ' . --- f ' f ' H V f ' '- 1 f. 0 , , L in You have entered the Twilight Zone. ,,,, , M PW , if W M4 Zv I M 421 f If f swf .L 41 ' ' .Q R , Q 3 l lx S 5 i s. 4 f ,' ,J ff1 f'V'W.4:p: 1:::: : K : .,,, , , , mae ' . fr S eeeee eee t QM H 14 L 9 Q ., Q . a ,,Z1::1 an if ,M r t 2 Q 4 ,W-aff f M ,gg ' eff W 4, J , 4 a , Q W f y , ,,,.ee, . e:e,1.. Darryll Smith Kim Smith Kristy Smith Terri Smith Tracie Smith Renee Sanders Willy Schaffer Debbie Scharp Karla Schaufelberger Iohn Schellenberg Ieffery Sharp Pat Sheehan Debra Sherlock Bob Shinn Gwen Simpson Iulie Stenger Angie Stewart Ivan Stone Leigh Storm Cheryl Stropes Ross Strough Vicky Stump . ., Ai , 3 - , no kinifowgrs A A 1 nt on encer a A .- , H , , I Mike Spurgeon ' ,gf ' bf gf, MW M -' - - W in-f . aa Tom Stefam gn , X W S 5,-' ' V Mlke Stelll r ff A, ' ff Y -if ' was 2 a f 2, ,W ff, af Q' ,423 by ff: gf U guyz .a y -1 7 g 1' ' 'f 5' if ' iiifilf ' M: - 'V ,f f ,f ,,-pfwta .. N 5 t, 3' QQ-5 - , ., . V - pm J t Sfmt ,iwtft iq f l 5 nw ww A f f w rf 3 ,A Y a. Q wr? f if 2 f f y 'X if 4 A 212 Class of '83 B Qsiqflf 53 P Qs! 'ii af S49 , X: ,ik X X ms H, Y Months may go by, but Mr. Baker's desk remains unchanged by the seasons. A W if J, l 'if 4-3' Frances Thompson Michelle Tillman Andrea Townsend Denise Trapps Sparkle Trapps in 5? Zi a s Dawn Twing Rhonda Urban Ieff VanderVliet f W' . f' 5555 ' Iackie Terrell Craig Thebert Teri Theobald if fi lf N. we E ' 1 Pete Thomas .-5 A E, 5 If fi f Carol Foster: Portrait of a PHS Security Guard. Class of '83 213 , ' W U ' 1, ff kr 1, 1 ,A ,, , f f 'Y'- y Ar W M 'A .,,.., ing nr Brad VanDeVeer Debbie VanZandbergen Mark Verdun Sarah Ienny MQ: www, Vesonder Vivod Bob Wagner Dawn Walker lean Walker jeffrey Walker Brlce Watson Iackie Webb Tina Webb Scott Weber Dan Weede Angela Weitzel 214 Class of '83 ' She thinks she beat me on my painting. Number 1 in his class-where lS hrs class? is Carol Wenger Mia Westbrook 11 - I T ' Chris Whiteside yy... That's another fine mess he's gotten himself into. 4? ' W ' l -' v an Pl, 4: Q. uk I' H X Q A ff,l!Wb 4 if X J as X - - lv A' Y 1: It if ,Nl X xiggs , M: Andy Williams ff Ann Williams Freddy Williams Timothy Williams Sharon Willis Tamara Winters Angie Wisher Lisa Marie Wyatt Anthony Wysinger Brad Yandell Maurice Yarbrough Glenda Young Kaletta Young Sue Young Ieff Zadoks fl - 1 1 Class of '83 215 216 Class of '84 g gg CLASS OP '84 Greg Schwarze, Vice Presidentg Sheila Day, Secretary: Sean Dempsey, Treasurerg Rich Heller, President. The initial weeks of our first year were spent in confusion while we oriented ourselves to the exciting routine of high school life. It took us only a short time to learn that we could get to class much faster if we didn't take the elevator. Taffy Apple Sales and class dues collection were a big success. They gave our class a good start for the upcoming years. Continued enthu- siasm and class spirit will show the other classes that the Class of '84 is the best class in 125 years. Rich Heller Miss Bennett was the frosh class sponsor this year. ,, as 459' , Q B+ 1 2,54 Z. ,fa ,fn 'a www, Muff! -----1 I L x: .U A Y fx Q- . M .J MK rvufpw , , W Z 5' ev X is . aloe ' .W . H 'ri-in B ' 4 ff i ff if W hz 1 ' J ,ag 55 V f. . 51-y Y' , 4 ly W x fffffw A .f ,wywwf A 1' Yr ,pm , 4 43: lx XY Fay Adams Richard Adams Denise Albrecht Denise Alexander Tony Alexander Brian Allen Iohn Allovio Iamie Anderson Karla Anderson jennifer Anthony Rick Bacon Iackie Bailey Angela Ball Lisa Barber Wanda Barber Donna Barnwell Troy Barton Diane Bassler Dalina Beck Cindy Beckwith ,,. ,fzw - a Tm f'fi fS1nQi 'x 4 mf 1. in , w ANA xv: ON! Hi Mom! , -d -- Is recess over already? Class of '84 217 No, you can't search my purse. 218 Class of '84 Rona Bell Tim Bennett Valerie Berry Kim Bieber Lisa Blough Ioey Board Cynthia Boatright Todd Borrowman Rob Bortolussi Leslie Boyle Allison Bradley Franklin Bradley Tyron Branhum Bebe Brewer Iohn Brewer Gene Brovmm Doris Browning Karen Bucey ii -. 7. f gl 'gi ang Sgg: .5.Mg?Fkx Algae Cookies?? Let's hear it for freshman!!! 4' ,wr .. , :ww Q , ' ,AW ' ' V f , . 5 f '95 ' ' 2? f ga' , -N f . 4 1 1 f 1 e s B. V vr ' V iff H I , ff . if ,L-5 'ff ' ,. .V K ' A wiv V -. 'L f ' fur' fi I Q SJ, 4 77' I ,, Ll yy Q 422 353 Q ' ,,,,,, ,gf - ' as EEwf5E!75WlEW I V , , If , !,aa:Eyyy f :yy , S jf ggi, , M V . f mf, 'L -f W A 'W' f , fi ii ' M fi is ,,,, gil, 'L W ' 'B . . ff ' fr N s Y 315 ' Z ' J -' ' fl Q. Li- whim? ' - 8 x Q . K.. .xc ' -, up are , -at -v kg? crt A- . . 'S . Q Z ' ' as he X ,.-.C X . -A X A . . siiafffiwftf .e C if . gt. C ps? ew- A w a fswgesfe . ,i fi fi f M B M vff52a2f:21'zs - 'Q X fs' at ' ' it .3 1 X BE George Buckley Ding Bui Michael Bunch Theresa Burden Kevin Bumside Steve Bush Warren Cannell Barbara Carlson Emest Carpenter Peggy Carruthers Scott Clement Sheri Cheatam Carol Chrrstlanson Tim Chrlstranson Tina Clay Ieff Cohen Capusme Coleman Ieff Colgan 1 I 1 La ,f .X ,ff --QL, nv Aren't you a little too young to be getting married? Class of '84 219 Rhonda Coltrin Matt Condron Terrence Carrington Art Cox Colleen Coyle Rhonda Criss Lenny Davis Lisa Dawnard Tracy Dawson Lee Ann Colglaser Trina Colter Raymond Colter On the phone again! ii? si. 5 fi K X y eee X X i X , .wr M 220 Class of '84 Sheila Day Beth Dalghdillo Sean Dempsey Chris D'Hondt Tammy DeRoss Robert Donaldson Tammy Doxie Solitary Confinement W X t I X Sa a my 3 is . of A new form of indoor tennis. ,-f' ...-f' ,f Z-f You're not getting out! Michael Friederich Luz Garcia Dave Gebhardt ff ,,.,-ff ,,.,.-ff Sean Duncan C. D. Duran Cheryl Durdle Ienny Effler Mike Elmore Cubie Evans Patricia Everett ,ek ,. ,, ..'-:E wa s ,X -f if gf-f fr: 1,3 -ig 'ii Leta Fennel Kim Field Benita Fields Don Fuson Laurie Finley Will Fitton Angela Florence Kevin Foster Melinda Frank Class of '84 221 222 Class of '84 Kathy George V ,I pa , N I Dan Gillis V ZV i lim Michael Gillespie ' VV f fw V' A lnl, Af ' Ioel Gittrich 5 V' 'A , L W V' Mark Godfrey I ' 'ff lim Grace V i f , , V' Sharron Graves I I ' Y? , ,,9' ,Q 7 ,,, f 'sh , if ,pf .f I 2 'X f 1 are 2 - ' af- 9 Debbie Grebner Rhonda Green iiino , Lorenzo Guy Q V , ,, km.- Leslie Hagen ' Q .Y ,,,e,, 1 f I tri? Mark Hanson , ,V.., 7 .M rf, .. 24, Nate Hanson , . H illi ' ' 'P School Spirits. G' nele H a 2 h H- Tony Harding V t , . , gg - , .f ,',i ' 2 W ' ' 1 Mike Harper ' M ' ' Y , Anna H81'l'iS 1 'W ,, if if ,, Heather Harrison 2 ' A H ' H Q ,I - - fi r' A ' L1A'L eff' ' V ,f Liz Harris faa, ,V 1 V ,,p , 1 .V jessica Hart ' . , if 'YJ 5 Michael Hart 2 , i p 1 :ppa , My 'H ,yy , ' ,. U A 3 'E an it f ,fw I ag , I What do you mean my mom is a fish? if W., -. 'ff we , -any ,. . W il 4 ,, fm V , 'R A 4, ' ll ,eff 'is 4 h f ,, ff R: af. ' o an K 2 ,....W-fw g 'wrffgg g,, .V f V1 fbktfpy .W-ef-M' M , f V, . 1, amy! Rick Hartman Steve Hartman Maria Hatcher Geraldine Headly Steve Helfrich Rich Heller Edward Hendon Angie Higginbotham Ioie Hightower Kathy Hill Sharon Hines Vern Hoffman Victor Hoffman Iud Holford Rachel Hopkins Chuck Howard Kim Hubert Derek Hutt Milton Hannah Billy Hyson Class of '84 223 224 Class of '84 Crystal Iamison Susan Ianssen Danielle Ienkins Tim Iennings Helen Iohnson Ieani Iohnson Ienny Iohnson Myra Iohnson Duane Iackson Trevis Iackson Anthony Iames Iulie Iones Michael Iones Tina Iordan Frank Ieruli Ieff Innis Mike Kane Kim Klopfenstein Carol Hyson Laura Knauer sus. - wifi 22251-fe,f5g2s2gjg gggg s ..l,,w,.,. le. - fs,-...sm,,,f..2.2.w, .. .isa ff.....,,,f .. :s:f,.s.-:- M. .,y..,,,,,.. qt ....,,, v,,,.... ,. ,, ,.... ,f...m,,.....s,, . .... , .,...- M... - my ,Q.9wi..- sig...-fl,..:1g, f,9.vf53ww1.,-- EW H.. 9 Q 2' ms tl Q,-f..,M...gy...,,...fz,,...w....WL...,,,..fe .L es.. K .. ,, Q fn . mf ,mm sfs:4aw,.f. 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Evet Malone f' 7-,,. fff: - 'Af 22 5-if 'vii Ioe Kruft Rick Landis Pat Long is 1 ' rx wh' 5 'F ,V -gn n ,L . Orlando Lowe Rodney Lowery y l n.....y '23, iq, l . y .,,. ,ffl A Allesia Lindsey Kent Livingston Sheila Long Steve Landham Ieff Laughland Cheryl Lawrence Majorie Lawton Sue Leadley Craig Lewis Matt Lewis Vicki Lewis Class of '84 225 226 Class of '84 Craig Moore Dean Moore Iohn Moore Sidney McGee Stephen McGhee Dewanda Miller Micki Miller Linda Mitchell Mike Mitton David Monnett Dennis Mclntire Karen McLellon Mike Mason Nelson Mason Kim McMullom at EE, PE. r ' . : iz . LSL 1 -K -. 3 i,,.... , S' x NK Xa N R' mf If '.-. gf, 5 r 5 X Q V f ,,,, - Q22 , . ...fig . , - Vg I , V3 . 1 ' ji ' K. Lk 7 k Ralph Malierie Donna Martin X , Tonet Malone slrl or . I fzrl C -x 2 W K , 'fi Halt! What's the password? JK .. wx 'S I X 'L 3. -f-we Q s . . X we rx' , KX. .. XA, . 1 .- 'ff -Sw M Q -for ,V S. Q? is Troy Morgan sf-fe ' -ia X A Q rr MV. as k,b' 1 . V ,I K, We .L . we F X Q: S .1 Glenn Morris Iames Maxley fag 1 fre , K I 'QQ 1, Alison Mudd Iayne Mulcahy Eric Murdock fivtl if X Todd Musselman Matt Nalh Quinton Neal Q3 3 it 1 W n I n --e Q, 1 I S X My Shauna Newborn Mike Nellas Tammy Nelson Lisa Neimi Suzianne Nyberg Tad 0'Brien House Limit: S50 Wil Dane O'Donnel Paula Page gf Derrick Parker Class of '84 227 228 Class of '84 Montana Porch Iill Powers Marla Peterson Pam Peterson Nick Rabbe Donnie Rapp Robin Reames Alan Rebholz LaTrice Reed Manuel Reed Lisa Reising Kevin Rice Tammi Richter Kelly Riley Kris Risinger Don Rist Ion Robbins Tanya Robinson Karen Roger Kris Rogers Connie Roloff ' an , , g- QQ? W f H , -ff 7, W Q in rv- nn ,gl 122 V 1 f M 'L 4,51 4 iw, ,, 'll' if wif. .1 W f 1 W ..,,f 5.5 ?f . Wm 1 W, V H 4f'fwJsw.y. fu . f , 1 How many peanuts does a snickers have? fl I Q .6 1 A 'TQ ly 2 ' Who turned the lights out? 99 .,.fiaeWwm:vZ::wf,--V , I K .. I -M gl I ,,,, V .,., 5 5 7, I, er If Wtzzrxzflf if N W' 1, WW .-1-Gg35:1 ,, , 71X fx 'A W 1 fr ,f-fl, 1..., Q., Nb N I ,., awk. If V Y 2 2 1 ! I, me A ,: WihA ' its JY- we i sn is 1? Y f hr fi I'll take twenty. X Q S X an . gil ' 2 G S S' ' 9' , -ik i .V I f X ii. :Xa F LL K Q ' r? ,x 4 Q esee 5 he N X 4 Sf Qs . 'F Stuffing the ballot box-Again! Mike Rogers Raymond Rosenberger Teea Runge Karen Saad Tina Saathoff Grace Sanders Ienny Sanders Angie Sanford Iamie Saylor Theresa Schaefer Toby Scharp Suzanne Schertz Tom Schuettler Terry Schultz Greg Schwarze Greg Sharp jeff Shaw David Sheika Karen Sit Tony Singer Keith Smith Paul Tackman Patrick Tate Gary Taylor Paul Taylor Iames Teague a Ioel Stone Robert Sturm Michael Stuart Nate Suddeth E99 Q Becki Sorrels Todd Spurgeon Dawn Stone I ,-W .Q ,J me. .- Tami Smith Randal Snider X W 92, 4: T Lynn Socall at mi six T 3 i Jai f ,, I ' S K t f si l if N. A- Ii- S S-A S , W 4 ' ' ' r -:---k Q R fs i . .Z , Q I K S SV X' xx: ig K K M ly c I I-it 2 2 N n is ' ,Q V -fwgluki K 37: ' .V V -L an , Steven Tomalls V . Keith Thomas ' ie' ln. . ' f Q, Tim Thomas of D Q ff Sam Thompson ' S f' , ,af ew 1 l0Y Th0m S' 5 r ef 5 ' fi? K .dh lame Thurman 4335 W' H 3 ' aaa . H 53? S X it Kim Tillman 7l'1idd d ' age Lori Timm ,QA -Sm , - x Iohn Tolson , - - FK S Kelly Travis i kt Q LM' .T ie Q' 1 Bobby Turner ' P- R W 'Qqygg . Kenneth Turner L .:.. 5 V ig, . rtir, Q , Donna Texler l I L ll 55, 1 3 f..L' X Rl 1 , EEYTW sl . ' a lim Vance Diane VanZandbergen Florence Verci it A .A ' Laurie Tyler I 'Q 2 Kim Underwood 'li Rodney VanBeek ' fa iii .. 7 . gk.?k: 1,7 x ax, ii E, et, ii.. i X W K 3 4' ' 3 A lf - x' as x ftixlmi f L- at f ' at sl :rss .g 1 : eeAr xi I . X ix ,- L T L il L X g3At r D N .1 Y ' I 'L ZDZIN Ig is y s -Q lj I n E . 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Washington Rd., East Peoria 694-6842 J unctlon City 691-0135 3029 N. Sterling Av. 688-5013 GN 0 Ei ff . . ff ff ff l Q AW l 4,5 n mann for S... , 1 CI,0ngf75h1iS1YVerQ.5.. SEAFOOD SHOPPES N. Knoxville Westlake N. University Advertisements 245 i GODFA THER9 PIZZA 622g'f5,?,f'? t Central Students Patronize Godfather's Pizza Sven Sue Melinda Pam Nancy Lisa Diane Cheryl Sue Doug The Crest Business Staff getting ready to go cruising 246 Advertisements 1, W W if I0'S FLG WER SHUPPE 2515 N. Sheridan Rd. Phone 688-2446 Wedding arrangements 'flo wering plan ts 'corsages and boutonnieres 'all your floral needs! 5224465 TRU5T6:5AVfNGS BANK 2119 3.w.ADAM5- PEORIAJLLINOIS 61602- PHONEf309l676-0521 www 0.4. . . Iohn-Bee Supermarket 3419 N. Prospect 688-6921 Adt t 247 WIRIN G COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL 'f-b- I -L ggi hal 'le .' 4'-T A ' ' 'ht 'i' ' ' ' I - - -1 ? 5- -1 .ss:ew..f.1iz. 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' o COMPLETENAOUARIUM SET UPS 2 D- f ' 5 isvyx' Fon OFFICES -IHOMES-BUSINESSES Q ...M A X I' MAINTENANCE SERVICE AVAILABLE 1 : A AL SANGER, Pnomlzron S WE HONOR , 0 Cf wg I I 113oAM MON PRI 5720 N. KNOXVILLE, z - Ill 0 5 P M SAT 1 PEORIA , LOCATED 617 W. LOUCKS IAT SHERIDANI PEORIA, IL Q mm cnsnn' mms Accemn MQQQQQQQTQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQin 250 Advertisements Sure it's easy to let your car dealer rustproof your new car, but you may end up feeding it to the elements. DE R 635'-2:29 Only Ziebart ziebans. And Ziebart rustproofing P costs no more than at your car dealer. Why take chances? Call your LI Ziebart Dealer today. ZIEBART- oNl.v Z EBART zlEBARTs:l 1521 s. w. Adams THANKS ADVERTISERS THE CREST STAFF I-'AMO US RECIPE 19 5N551E25VILLE Sue Sanders, Lisa Hilst, Sue Hartman and Diane Dolen at Famous Recipe Advertisements 251 PLEASURE ISLAND BOWL Try The Newest Concept In The World Of Bowling Bowl With The Brunswick Astroline Automatic Scorer BILLIARDS-LOUNGE-SNACK BAR New Contemporary Astroline Seating Just For The Fun Of It...Go X 1 i ' at -,::::::::::.:::Is1af-d 691-3811 8001 N. University PLEASURE ISLAND I 252 Advertisements - 'll jomvfs TROPHY - toe PLAQUE co. Tropnies, Ribbons, Medals, Eiectronic Engraved Plaques, Photos, Narneplates, Name Badges, Business Incentives, Magnetic Signs, Computer Typesetting 8. Layout ti W ix I-I 2108 N. Prospect Peoria, Ill. 61603 309!685-6451 DON Sz DIANA GUSTIN HERITAGE Whllll Y0lI Think 0f SMORGASBOARD Tvvs. Thipk I Of Peoria s IJ Quality Large Banquet Rooms TW 8209 N. Mi. Hawley Ra. SMP- 691-0100 Q A fi 'fri' ' , ,i g iQ2LoieR.,t fd Seating for 1,000 people. eom'fg hfifl9' , ji T fN'ne banquet rooms il?Ef99 4'0: i 0 'lableJ. 'H dozdx -T , 01079110 wwmitiutiit - CATERING-A Adt t 253 SHERID AN UF PEORIA in Sheridan Village And Metro Centre 686-7200 UA., GOLD LION so ,Q STEAK HOUSE .I LION'S DEN COCKTAILS P BANQUET a PARTY Before the show, it's dinner .-. Z. FAC,L,T,ES ar the Gold Lion!! f ENTERTAINMENT RED SNAPPER MIKE UNES AMERICAN EXPRESS DINFRS CLUB MASTER CHARGE O Pen Saturdays and 1321 N. PARK RoAD FARMINGTON HD AT BRADLEY PARK Evenings Member FDIC MIDSTATE COLLEGE Professional Accounting Marketing and Sales Management Mana ement Accountin Q Q Data Processing and BASIC GRANTS Computer Programming Executive-Professional Secretarial Paralegal Services 244 S. VV. Jefferson Associate Degree Program Career Curriculums Airlines Careers Fasnion Mercnandising Medical-Admin. Assistant Court Fieporting Stenograpnic-Speedvvriting Clerk-Typist Secretarial Receptionist Day or Evening Classes-Dormitories illinois Student Loans-College Work Study Nationally Accredited Pn. 673-6365 EST MCCLURE AVENUE I Ewa fwffmf fiffma PEOFUA, lLLlNOlS 6l604 TELEPHON GIennNl Belcke Ja B 254 Advertisements i HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS TWO LOCATIONS AN ASSO A AND LO CI Best Wishes, Seniors From agzcaia 915512654455 5 Qfvziaf cgzop 'jjowz 2-27'z65f2J5y Jwsalgggofzfood Qfivzhf g'z551zg0u555 0f.WDQfzf1 QJMQ955 Phone f309J 685-3662 810 East Arcadia Owner Peoria, Il. 61603 Mary A. Gain Special Discounts to Central Students SMITTY'S THE SUZUKI STORE X J 1 f E532 - oUTBoARDs 4 5 , '1 5 F hxxf G m g -Q 1 Q MoToRCYcLEs W it 6 PORTABLE GENERAToRs . ,mfg Top of Farmington Road Phone 676-0255 4700 W. Farmington Road 256 Advertisements TO OUR PATRCNIZERS WE SAY THANKS THE CREST STAFF 1981 3 2 5 31 2 R S ,, Qi iii sei ? sz Lf E 5? E .2 Q 81 128 203 118 221 james Kathleen 203 618185 107, 123 Foote, Foote, Foreman, Foreman, Formon, Suncearae Foster, Kevin 130, 221 Foster, Todd 203 Fourdyce, Anthony Rhonda 155 132, 134, 188 David 79, 81, 106, 188 112, 139, 203 60, 82, 118, 203 107, 203 53546575 9 X E EQ YQ? SXS xo N X X 3 Q A H S X . - .... :s e xnlhin w.. V., if 1 X S . . il I in . N. 2-Fw i ini? A - f - 1. -- . .a. . - . A..Q-R::k.:f:-: ..,, .... . . , :gm.agxf3'f':Q::m iii X115-311133 K5 -21 F . In ...mmww .. xx. . -- M- .Xk. X-.. -i Q R, Y . EA k K ' X! f w uv 3- - , - 4 ..-WV Y ,-4 ,, . yn.: . X 'F A 1 Q -f, 35 , .. -xg Lug wg N X , 1 Q A n ,a .Q an .4 .' Q, JL Q, wif ten81, B ' is 11, K 5' ' sms? 4 , -. v.,x. 5 H? V ,- 5 :ffmww WWW. . QM? ,R 1 ,- fx ,. f fi ' gig 88 Q , 1' I ff, ina ' - f, illi , ar y . I . wiv 1, - A--W W ' 4 .. sk 0 gr ' a n4 rr ' Casso ' 229 60 2 ' 'L ,,,,,, 41 'Km' in V 1 I 1 ' ,212 , ,7 16,19 ,142, '50, 1 mit 'F X,Smit WM Smit mith, 4, L 'thfo ' . zz- 'th C0 LV . ' CON 64.1 f amara 230 iv gf l erri 212 . . nya64 A 2 acie 212 . ll . S . ' f' ll E ff? . : I 1 1 . 1 Q ' Sarah f . : Rebecc David ' Steven ': lane 2 Grego ' Chu r 1 , Ha -- on, EDCI! -1-1 , -.,4 sm- .N . W 2 . N z M We if 1 . ig -' M ww gk ul s u IBB homes me, W ompson hompso hompso hor, Ch hom, horn, hurm illm illm i 1 a .. I ' f x-1. ,: ef' q Sb: f :Q fl i .g l I . . . s,T hompso -- EDITORS'PACE THANKS After many long days and sleepless nights fthanks to NO- DOZJ, the yearbook is finally finished. Very few people really know what is involved in the production of a book like this. It took a great deal of time and we sometimes felt as if it would never end. With the help of kind words of the faculty and students at Peoria High, the CREST staff has finally done it. It is our opinion that this is the best PHS yearbook in 125 years fwho cares if there has only been a yearbook for 79 years?l We hope you wholeheartedly agree. Many people have been involved in putting out this year- book. We would especially like to thank those who gave much of their time and effort to the outcome of the 1981 CREST. MARK WEIMER-Thanks for the 13,123 hours that you spent on CREST work. Too bad it was only 1800 an hour. You did a great job on the Sports section, index, budget . . . Senior Party. IENNIE LEWIS-Thanks for an innovative section. Next year should be very. . . interesting. You really drive well. SCOTT GITTRICH-You really Fly By Night when you do pages. We were Comfortably Numb waiting for your last two pages. We're glad you didn't go beyond The Point of Know Return and got your pages done. You always remem- bered to Keep Pushin' On but Where Were You when the Lights went down in the CREST room. SCOT CONGRESS-Without your willingness to print at the very end fgrad pics again?!J you wouldn't be able to be reading this now. Thanks for being the friend that you were thru thick and thin. CSchlong!J LEANNE IRISH, PHIL GOIN, KIKKI LANCHORN- Thanks for a great Underclass section. Sorry about the underabundance of pics. BRENDA HEARD AND MICHELLE PICHA-When yt finally got it all together you forgot where you put it Thanks. KELLY ANDREASON AND LISA PENELTON-Your se tion was great-when we got it! You both type very well. ' LEE RUBIN AND KELLYMASON-You have both been a integral part of the CREST system. MIKE MASON-Thanks for trying. NA TALIE HALL, KEN SA WYER, STEVE MA TH, BC PARKHURST AND PHIL LE WIS-The pics were great- Especially the girl's tennis pic. RIS-Thanks for telling us the real deadlines and typing ft us. MR. BEHRENS AND BUSINESS STAFF-Sorry about tl budget--It's Mark's fault. Thanks for getting so many ads 3 this economically declining era. MR. BAKER AND THE OPINION-A role reversal th year-us giving you pics. Thanks for everything. Good lun with photos next year. DOUG CARROL-We're still finding the notes. Thanks fa a great week-we're looking forward to it next year. REMBRANDTS UIIVL PEARL, IEAN AND STAFFj-You printing of our pics gave the book quality. NEWSFOTO STAFF-Thanks for figuring out our speci. instructions. MOM AND DAD CITTRICH-Thanks for tolerating Ol all-nighters and escapades in the street at 2:00 A.M. Witho your patience and concern we wouldn't have made it wif our sanity intact. Iust wait until next year. THANKS FOR THE MEM ORIESH!!! Monty Raymond Rebbie Gittrich :GJ-Om
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