United Township High School - Skyline Yearbook (East Moline, IL)

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Skyline 1983 Volume 40 United Township High School East Moline, IL 61244 UT has it all together Organizations pg. 138 Entertainment pg. 158 2 — Opening Opening pg. 4 Seniors pg. 20 UNITED TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL WELCOME BACK STUDENTS AND FACULTY WE MISSED YOU m----------i bl Changes improve campuses United Township can be called The Land of Many Changes this year with the numerous preventive maintenance and modernization projects throughout the school. A new computer lab at north campus, equipped with 30 TRS-80 computers, was installed to help improve the math skills of all north campus students. The home economics room at north campus was completely remodeled, receiving a new floor, new walls, teak-wood cabinets, tormica countertops, and a new pantry. One working unit was built to accommodate handicapped students. Poor piping in the floor initially brought about the remodeling. Mrs. Willie Newenham, home economics teacher, enthusiastically praised the project, I just think it's fantastic that our school board saw fit to do this for us. Both north and south campus' parking lots were resurfaced. The aisle direction was changed to get cars in and out in a safer manner. according to Mr. Lawrence Dussliere, business manager. The north campus tennis courts were renovated due to water gain which had caused puddles and cracks. The courts are now good enough for the pros to play on, said Miss Sue Uranich, physical education teacher and assistant tennis coach. A new school flag was designed by Michelle Glenn, senior. The chimney was reinforced, and new energy-conserving windows were installed at north campus. The special education room was moved and completely remodeled, and the audiovisual room was also relocated. Many roofs were repaired at both campuses, and the bus garage roof was replaced. ROXANE VITTORI 1. North campus has a new look this year with new energy-saving windows. 2. The old asphalt tennis courts at north campus are now completely resurfaced and ready for action. 3. The north campus students look forward to using their newly remodeled home-ec room. 4. Michelle Glen, senior, smiles after receiving an award for designing a new school flag. 5. The north campus students enjoy learning math with the new TRS-80 computers. 6. This north campus student works on his geometry in the new math lab. 4 — Opening Opening — 5 Soule Bowl is ready for action Panther pride is really showing and with good reason. The newly renovated Soule Bowl has a new look for this school year. Mr. Gene McCarter, director of athletics, stated, We have one of the finest facilities of any high school in the state of Illinois ' In the spring of 1980, the Fred Peterson Contraction Company began work on the extensive renovations and continued through the fall of this school year. The total cost reached an estimated sum of $1.3 million. The various changes included the replacing of the entire visitors' side of the stadium. The entire hill was removed and a permanent grandstand was constructed. Beneath the visitors' side bleachers are the new locker rooms. Both locker rooms are enclosed in one continuous building which also contains the boiler 1. Doug Cooper, senior, intensely watches the home-opener from the sidelines. 2. The Panthers explode through the paper ring before the start of the game. 3. Scott Fisher, senior, finds plenty of open field as he sprints wide. 4. The score-board shows the heartbreaking final score. 5. These two players help each other stretch before the game. 6. After more than a year of empty stands, Soule Bowl is filled to near-capacity. and heating facilites. A new, six-lane, all-weather, 400-meter track was also added to the bowl to replace the inadequate cinder track. Also, new areas have been provided for track events, such as the long jump and the pole vault. The bowl required a totally new drainage system. Stone gabions were also constructed to restrain the hill and support the original stone wall. Other renovations on the bowl included the replacing of the first two sections of bleachers on the home side and the removal of the wooden benches. These were replaced by new aluminum bleachers to maintain a standard design with the west side. ROXANE VITTORI STACI RAFFELSON 6 — Opening Classes encourage critical thinking Three new courses are available to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, to enhance critical thinking abilities. The courses are taught by two teachers, one from the English department and one from the social studies department. The sophomore class, World Studies, is conducted by Mr. Hanske and Mrs. Catton. American Studies, taught by Mr. Belan and Mr. Manwaring, is available for the juniors. Western Civilization is designed for the seniors. Mrs. Keeley and Mr. Wagle teach this course. The programs last two hours of the day, fulfilling the English and history requirements. These courses consist of college preparatory English and history students who were selected by the social studies department chairman. The courses are open to anyone who demonstrates interest in these classes. Recommendation by Mr. Belan and Mr. Petcrhoff is necessary to become involved in these programs. These classes build critical thinking skills for students and give them the opportunity to come in contact with different kinds of readings and visual aides that the accelerated students should become familiar with. KIM BURTON JOHN LARSON UT is the only school that offers students the opportunity of taking classes in sequence which build on each other throughout their three years of high school. Mr. Poulter commented, We are attempting to make use of this material and trying to build critical thinking skills for the students at the same time as to present them with the culture of their surroundings. Those are the two main objectives which make our new curriculum program unique ' 1. Caroline Niebres asks for help in Western Civilization. 2. American Studies students are often involved in group discussions. 3. Mr. Hanske leads sophomores in a discussion in the World Studies class. 4. Mrs. Keeley listens to a member of the class. 5. Mrs. Catton listens in on a group discussion in World Studies. 6. Luis Moreno can't understand why he has to read his assignment. 8 — Opening Opening — 9 1. These students are having a rousing good time at the homecoming game. 2. A mass of confusion fills the hallways at north campus between classes. 3. Mark Hasenwinkel, sophomore, shows great happiness after receiving an A on a World Studies assignment. Student Life Fun, emotion set mood for day The 1982 homecoming made a grand entrance with the theme, Madison Avenue. The Student Council's choice of theme changed nearly a week before the festivities to Madison Avenue from video games after a petition was submitted to the Student Council. This year's homecoming started out with a bonfire the evening before the big game. School spirits were high with the UT band playing and cheers from the football cheerleaders. The fire was held at the fairgrounds before an exceptionally large crowd. The assembly opened with the introduction of the homecoming court. Mr. Michael Schmidt's acting class performed a humorous skit followed with a skit by the teachers giving their version of physical fitness. Billy Joel's Don't Go Changing was sung beautifully by junior Bill Clark. Tensions mounted before the announcing of the Chris Mohr 1. reacts to being chosen homecoming queen, 2. hugs last year's queen, Kelly Olt-man, and 3. smiles as she receives the queen's crown. 4. The freshman float won this year's competition with “Vanish the Rocks in the Boule. 5. Bill Clark, junior, brought the students to their feet with Billy Joel's “Don't Go Changing. 6. Mr. Schmidt's acting class put on a humorous skit for the students. 7. The teachers spent 15 minutes becoming physically fit. royalty. The king and queen were Vance Behrens and Chris Mohr. Robbie Carr and LaRenda Campbell were named prince and princess. The parade began at 1 p.m. with each class proudly displaying their completed floats. For the second consecutive year, first place went to a freshman class. This year's freshmen won with the theme Vanish the Rocks from the bowl. School spirits were flying high at the game. After an exciting, hard-played contest, though, the Panthers came up on the losing end of a heartbreaker, falling to the Rocks, 33-23. The homecoming festivities were brought to a close with Saturday night's homecoming dance. LAURIE HUFFORD 12 — Student Life Student Life — 13 Homecoming is full of color, excitement 1. The senior float should have won first place with Orange Crush on the Rocks! 2. This couple dances to the sound of Nightfall. 3. Homecoming Royalty is (I to r) Donna Waeyaert, Brian DePorter, Linda Bradley, Pete Sproul, Suzy Ebalo, leff Louck, Candace Hewitt, Scott Schneider, La-Johnna Shivers, Tony Wilson, Claire Hernandez, Scott Fisher, Lynn Thomson, Mike Stang, Crystal Cuerington, Mike Butcher, Princess LaRenda Campbell, and Prince Robbie Carr. 4. This panther cheerleader gets into the excitement at the homecoming bonfire. 5. Patty Torok shows her spirit of homecoming with a collection of balloons. 6. Chris Mohr and Vance Behrens are this year's homecoming queen and king. 7. The UT band put on one of the best half-time performances at homecoming. 14 — Student Life Student Life — 15 Homecoming is more than a game I 1. The UT marching band entertains spectators during the homecoming parade. 2. Mr. Frank Evans, principal, gives a little pep talk to the football players at the assembly. 3. The sophomore and varsity football players watch as the teachers put on a humorous skit. 4. Larenda Campbell and Robbie Carr are the homecoming princess and prince. 5. Kevin Waeyaert and Tara Olson bear the crowns to be presented to the homecoming king and ; queen. 6. J.A. gets everyone's attention in their pick-up float. 16 — Student Life Student Life — 17 Students work after school hours Although the unemployment rate in the Quad-City area during 1982 and 1983 climbed to more than 17 percent and the unemployment rate for teenagers appeared even more dismal, many students at UT were able to find work in area fast food restaurants, retail stores, golf courses and other places of business. The primary reason for working amoung UT students was money. Many studentsfound the extra money useful for everyday spending. Others used the money they earned to help finance a college education. Crystal Cuerington, senior, commented, The primary reason I am working is so that I will have extra spending money. I am also saving some of my money for college, though. Some students said that another reason they are working is to gain experience. Beth Marshall, senior, works in an orthodontist's office as a part of Health Occupations. Beth said, Orthodontics interests me and I want to find out if I will enjoy working in dentistry. The experience might help me because I want to go into pre-dentistry. Most students felt that working does put a larger strain on academics. However, senior Tom Swinburn stated that, although working might hurt school work, Who really cares? DAVE A. PASLEY II 1. Stuart Ashbrook, senior, cleans some pots at Kentucky Fried Chicken. 2. Senior Beth Marshall works at Dr. Pyevich's orthodontics office as a part of Health Occupations. 3. Jeff Koon, sophomore, washes utensils at Mr. Steak. 4. Laurie Hufford, junior, takes a rest during a break in business. 5. Luis Moreno, senior, cleans dishes at Mr. Steak. 18—Student Life Student Life— 19 1. Mr. Tyler's 4th hour physics class concentrates intently on a complex problem. 2. Chris Mohr reacts to being chosen homecoming queen. 3. Seniors Kerry Sutton, Jon Miller, and Tony Ar-geros try to send senior Bryan Praught first-class. Seniors Seniors The Masterpiece Wendy Ackerland Lloyd Ackland Jacqueline Adams Jesse Adams Terri Akers Deanna Albrecht Kevin Allcock Shari Allensworth Tina Anders Lisa Anderson Robert Anderson George Andrios John Angelos Lani Apperson Darla Arch Anthony Argeros Elizabeth Armstrong Steve Arvanitis Stuart Ashbrook Stephany Ashenhurst 22 — Seniors Senior Survey What's your favorite . . Car: Camaro Porsche 'Vette Mustang Trans Am Jeep Mercedes DeLorean Place to Cruise: 23rd Avenue John Deere Expressway Kennedy Drive 30th Avenue 1-80 1st Street, Colona Carribean Islands Place to Co on Weekends: Parties Movies Concerts Cruising Games Fishin' Hole Thing to Do in Your Leisure Time: Party Play Tennis Go shopping Read Watch TV Listen to music Sleep Idol: Mr. Charles Allee Mr. Max Wessel Richard Gere George Brett Scott Baio Tom Scllcck John DeLorean Phrase: Totally Awesome Hey Bud, let's party! What the . . we're seniors! Like, I'm sure ... costs money ... is free, we are the class of '83 Go for it! Someone say party? Fashion: Punk Preppy Traditional Army Anti-preppy Slob Saran Wrap Wish To be rich To be successful To be happy ... in oatmeal Meet VanHalen To be a rock star Go to the moon To be a bird for a day Rock Group: Loverboy Journey VanHalen Asia Rush AC DC Styx The Who The Clash The B-52's Song Artist: Billy Joel John Cougar Billy Squier Pat Benatar Sammy Hagar Don Hendley Song: You Can Do Magic There's Only One Way to Rock Time for me to Fly Open Arms Dirty Laundry Hard for Me to Say I'm Sorry Rock and Roll Party in the Street Everybody Wants You Down Under Rock the Casbah Album: Escape (Journey) Diver Down (VanHalen) Get Lucky (Loverboy) One-on-One (Cheap Trick) Freeze Frame (J. Geils Band) Moving Pictures (Rush) Combat Rock (The Clash) Get Nervous (Pat Benatar) Business as Usual (Men at Work) Asia (Asia) Concert: Loverboy (Get Lucky Tour) 38 Special (Allied Forces Tour) Rush (New World Tour) VanHalen (Diver Down Tour) Toto (Toto IV Tour) The Who (Farewell Tour) April Wine (Power Play Tour) Movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High An Officer and a Gentleman Caddy Shack Airplane Creepshow Friday the 13th-Part III FT Airplane II 48 Hours TV Show: MASH Magnum P.l. Cartoons Fame Escapades Hill Street Blues Square Pegs Dean Atwell Angelo Ayala Annadelia Ayala Jennifer Bailey Kristi Balluff Elizabeth Barnes Kelly Bealer Brenda Beard Michele Beaver Rodney Becht Richard Beechamp 24 — Seniors Vance Behrens John Beintema Cheryl Benson William Bernand Michael Bert Daniel Berthoud Sara Beyhl Douglas Billings Richard Birley Alfred Bivens Diane Blomberg Kim Bogaert Kevin Bohannon John Bolton Phil Bonilla Kelly Bonow Steven Bosanac Lisa Bowers Jerry Boyer Linda Bradley Seniors — 25 Wesley Brand Robert Breckling Duane Brown Julie Brunton Kathryn Bugh Wendy Bull Shirley Burgess Penny Burgin Janette Burklund Bob Burwell Billy Bushnell Michael Butcher Michael Calderon Marcy Caldwell Raymond Calsyn Micheal Campagna Larenda Campbell Connie Canfield Wendy Cant Norma Cantu 26 — Seniors Kevin Carlson James Carnicle Robbie Carr Daniel Carter Manuel Castaneda Connie Catour Lisa Cervantes Deena Chandler John Charlson Todd Cheffer Lori Chick Doug Christensen Seniors — 27 Rodney Christensen Edwin Christian Gregory Clark Scott Clark Jeffrey Classen Jane Clevenger Christine Collins Victoria Collinson Theresa Cones Sherin Conley Elizabeth Connolly Sergio Contreras Douglas Cooper Jack Copeland 28 — Seniors James Copeland Alan Corbin Annette Cornmesser Fabian Correa Christopher Cowley Susan Craft Vonda Crockett Lawrence Cross Christine Crouse Crystal Cuerington Than Dang David Darr Arnold Davis Kimberly Davis Leann Davis Sharon Davis Barbara Deal Danial Decker Michelle DeDecker David DeFauw Seniors — 29 Jill DeGraeve Bettie DeGrysc Michael DeLillc John DeMeulemeester Amy DeMeulenaere Robin DeMeulenaere Robert Dennis Melinda DePauw Brian DePorter Stephen Deppe Amy Desherow Donna DeSmet Laura Dickie Hoyt Diehl Barbara Dillon Brian Donovan Dennis Dopier Tara Dorman Bruce Downing Kimble Doyle 30 — Seniors One last word to the UT football team before the game. Angela Draper Scott Duckett Christine Duncan Stacey Dunsworth Trudy Dursky Sherry Eaves Susan Ebalo Mark Eldridge David Emerick Robert Engeman Joseph Engstrom Brenda Ethridge Seniors — 31 Julie Evans Eric Fentem Michael Ferguson Pamela Finch Robin Firth Jonathon Fish Robert Fisher Irene Flores Regina Flowers Elizabeth Floyd Jerry Foltz Kenneth Foster Teresa Fowler Elizabeth Franco Senior class officers are Suzy Ebalo, president; Lajohnna Shivers, vice president; Kim Bogaert, treasurer; and Donna Waeyaert, secretary. 32 — Seniors Melissa Francois Beverly Frederick Kelly Fredrickson Teri Freers Joe Fuqua Joel Gallaughcr Lori Garcia Joyce Garrett Peggy Garrett Phyllis Garza Daniel Gavin Michael Gehn Leda Giles Charles Gillespie Terri Gilson John Glanz Gregory Glaub Michelle Glenn Greg Goebel Ernestina Gonzalez Seniors — 33 John Gottwalt Sheila Gould Barbara Granell Nathan Gray Deana Green Jerry Green Patricia Green Raymond Green Teresa Green Brian Greer Doug Greer James Gregory Rebecca Grenier Chris Griffin Traci Grimm Babette Grypp Jill Hand Brent Hanlin Kelly Harbaugh Tracy Harlan 34 — Seniors SCRATCW sniff Who else, but Bob Dennis? Daniel Harmening Jamie Harrington Lisa Harris Russell Harris Shawn Harris Douglas Hawotte Laureen Hayes Vicki Hemphill Don Hendrix Keith Henry Claire Hernandez Candace Hewitt Seniors — 35 Patrick Heydeman Martin Hignight Nancy Hill Ronda Hill Sharon Hill LaRonda Hinton Janice Hoaglund Judith Holland Tracey Holman Kristine Hosford Helaine Houdyshell Robin Housholder Susan Howard Steve Hubbs 36 — Seniors Gina Hugaert Bridgett Hungate Donald Hunt Lynn Hutten Wendy Inglis Jim Jackson Thomas Jackson Vernessa Jackson James Jacobs Jeffrey James Anthony Jensen Brent Johnson James Johnson Michele Johnson Ranell Johnson Joe Jones William Karben Sue Karlsson David Karr Dave Keim Seniors — 37 Cindy Kelley Krista Kelly Renee Kennedy Theresa Kerr Kerry Kerschieter Cheryl Kight Yolonda King Judy Kipp Eudora Koch Corey Kolls Daniel Koser Tammy Kouski Andy Kraavi David Kryzanek Lynette Kyle John Lack Suzanne Lackey David Lamansky Kevin Lampo Sean Lannoo 38 — Seniors Gregg Larson Jeffrey Larson Cherise Laud Jill Lawson Christine Laxy Jo Layman Steven Layne James Leahy Joellyn Lemmon Scott Lenth Todd Lentz Tom Lerschen Sharon Smith, Jackie Pittman and Cheryl Kight ride atop the Office Occupations homecoming float. Seniors — 39 Pucker up, (David Smith) Smitty! Anthony Lewis Benita Lewis Sharon Lewis Joseph Loduca Laura Lohse Bryan Loose Mario Lopez Jeffrey Louck Michael Louck Vonda Lowder Charles Lubbe Gerald Lucas 40 — Seniors Louis Lucas Stephanie Lundie John Lupinski Brett Lyon Curtis Manley LuAnn Marr Beth Marshall Brad Martin Deborah Masias Lori McBride Brett McCabe Andy McClure Claire McCollum Scott Mclntire Kelly McKay Sean McKay Mary McSwain Valerie Means Larry Mee John Meincke Seniors — 41 Jill Merideth Bruce Mikita Kenton Miles Donald Miller Jr. Jon Miller Anita Millett Paul Mitchell Bryan Mixer Christine Mohr Kristine Moller Daniel Moraetes Luis Moreno Mary Moreno Victor Moreno Wendy Morrow Robin Motsinger Susan Mountain Elizabeth Mueller Daniel Munoz Brian Neff 42 — Seniors Gregg Larson and Dave Pasley smile after being selected as National Merit Semi-finalists. Brian Nelson Brian Nelson Robert Nelson Zina Nettles Phillip Nevin Laura Nevins Caroline Niebres Kristina Noah Jeff Nolan Ericka Nordholm Tim Normoyle Seniors — 43 Brian Overmire Martin Papish Pamela Paris Emmer Park Michele Parker Stanley Parker Judy Paskvan David Pasley II Mike Norris William Nourse Francisco Ochoa Kari Olson Don Hendrix takes a breather during his gym rlass. 44 — Seniors Jeffrey Pate Curt Pauley Scott Paxson Michael Paxton Linda Peel Isreal Pena Matthew Penca Cindy Penfold Thomas Perkins Keith Peterson Robert Phillips Wayne Pierce Tialinda Piersall Christopher Pisman Jacquelyn Pittman Thomas Plavak Gary Plotner Kevin Ponce Julie Popp Bryan Praught Seniors — 45 Richard Prettyman Jacqueline Puentes Todd Pustelnik Pamela Pyevich Jeffrey Pyles Alex Quinones Araceli Ramos Deneen Rangel Ronnie Rangel Ruben Rangel Stephen Rangel Kimberly Rankin Tracy Reeves Julie Reger Bruno Reyna Lori Rice Loren Richmond Gary Robertson Juan Rodriguez Mary Roeder 46 — Seniors TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 00 FOB IT OET AN EDUCATION ; i i The sign says it ail. Mary Roesner David Ruby Roberta Rumburg Lisa Rusk Mia Ruthey Louis Sajovec George Sakas Jennifer Sanders Tiffany Sandoval Tina Sandoval Thomas Satre Yvonne Savala Seniors — 47 Ronda Scarsdale Diane Schadt Brenda Schaecher Mark Schellenberg Dean Scherschcl Scott Schneider Theresa Schultz Debra Schutz Brian Schwartz Renee Scott Donna Sedgwick 48 — Seniors Michael Segers Shari Selander Jeffrey Senatra Lisa Shaner Jodie Shannon Rickey Shaw Jerri Sheehan John Shelangouski LaShun Shelton Lajohnna Shivers Alexander Sierra Joseph Skinner Gregory Smart David Smith Rodger Smith Sharon Smith Sherri Smith Wendy Smith Timothy Snyder Renee Somner Seniors — 49 William South Patricia Speer Peter Sproul Shelley Spurgetis Shelley St. Clair Edward Stacey Michael Stang Valerie Steiner Tina Stephens Donald Stogsdill Julie Stone Gary Stoneking Marguerita Stout Steven Streitmatter Risa Struss Angela Suess Kerry Sutton Steven Sutton Lynn Swan Melissa Swanson 50 — Seniors James Sweat Peter Sweeney Thomas Swinburn Donald Tarrant John Taylor Richard Taylor Catherine Teague Robert Thomann Marjorie Thomas Lynn Thomson Mark Thorpe Alan Tidwell Christopher Tiemeier Jeff Toland Seniors — 51 Brenda Tomes Patricia Torok David Tripp Elida Tristan Donald Trout Corey Tuttle Renee Vallejo James VanDeHeede Sue Vandewiele Lee VanOpdorp Daren VanPaemel 52 — Seniors Fiorian VanWatermeulen Debra VanZanten Richard Vershaw Karen Versluis Donald Vervaecke Brad Vincent Christopher Voorhis Donna Waeyaert Steven Waite Carie Walker Joyce Walker Kim Walker Wayne Walker Teresa Walz Chris Ward Michael Ward Rhonda Ward Gene Webb Tammy Webb Theresa Webb Seniors — 53 Wanetta Weber Dennis Weiss Brian Wells Kammy Wells Marvin Wells Tammy Wheeler Lynda Whitbeck Lori White Kelly Whitehair Douglas Whiteside Scott Whitney Diana Willeford Kevin Williams Kimberly Williams Lori Williams David Willoughby Anthony Wilson Jill Wilson James Winger Jody Wisely 54 — Seniors Laura Wood Karen Woodruff Steven Woodyard James Wright Jerry Wright Jeffery Yeager Jeffrey Yerkey Amy Young Stephanie Young Kenneth Zalewski Michael Zimmerman National Merit commended students are (front) Judy Paskvan, Bettie DeGryse, Pam Pyevich. (back) Laurie Hayes, Bob Thomann, and Lani Apperson. Seniors — 55 A piece of the best: LANI APPERSON VANCE BEHRENS KATHRYN BUGH PATRICK COSGROVE ROBIN FIRTH MELISSA FRANCOIS DANIEL GAVIN BRENT HANLIN JUDY PASKVAN DAVID PASLEY II PAMELA PYEVICH LOUIS SAJOVEC 56 — Seniors top four percent CRYSTAL CUERINCTON BETTIE DECRYSE CHRISTINE DUNCAN LAWRENCE CROSS RONDA HILL KRISTINE HOSFORD GREGG LARSON CAROLINE NIEBRES Academics are an important part of high school. The seniors honored on these two pages rank in the upper four percent of the senior class and have shown outstanding academic accomplishments. These rankings are based on seven semesters, beginning with the 1979-80 school year. SHARI SELANDER ROBERT THOMANN DOUGLAS WHITESIDE Seniors — 57 piece of the best: VANCE BEHRENS LARENDA CAMPBELL GREG CLARK ROBBIE CARR BRENT HANLIN KRIS HOSFORD ROBIN HOUSHOLDER DANIEL KOSER RONNIE RANGEL YVONNE SAVALA DAVID SMITH CHRIS TIEMEIER 58 — Seniors top athletes ELIZABETH CONNOLLY BRIAN DEPORTER MIKE FERGUSON SCOTT FISHFR f JEFF LOUCK LARRY MEE BRIAN NEFF RICH PRFTTYMAN Athletics are a major activity in high school. These senior student-athletes were considered outstanding by their respective coaches. The criteria for selection included attitude, leadership, performance and scholarship. Because the athletes are chosen in an objective manner, in no way is this intended to be a listing of all of UT's fine athletes, nor is it necessarily a listing of the best athletes in accordance with the views of the student body. DEBRA VANZANTEN CARIE WALKER MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN ; Seniors — 59 1. This group of UT students enjoy their lunch break from classes. 2. Junior Jamie Titus, with full arms, struggles to get everything in her locker. 3. Junior Deanna Honcrt gives a big smile while Sara Hemmingson, junior, and Kimberly Smith, sophomore, watch. 60 — Underclassmen Underclassmen The Centerpiece Underclassmen — 61 Pamela Adkins Rebecca Aguirre Ruben Alaniz Linda Ales Michelle Allensworth Pamela Althiscr Kirk Amador Billie Anderson Douglas Anderson Irene Anderson James Anderson Jeffery Anderson Milton Anderson John Andrew Elizabeth Anton Dorinda Arch George Arvanitis Rebella Atwater Shelley Aubry Amelia Ayala Jennifer Baker Kelli Ball Mark Balluff Brent Banks Tony Barnes Michael Barr Eric Bartsch Paula Batye Mark Beasley Todd Beaver Laura Beckman Michael Beedlow Eric Behymer Charles Bell David Bergevin Eric Berry Kathleen Bert Dawn Berthoud Julie Betcher Mark Beverlin Kristine Billings Dawn Blake Lori Bokros Tamara Bond Pamela Bost James Boughton Patrick Bramucci Brenda Brand 62 — Juniors Charlotte Braud Charles Bray Richard Brown Terry Buckallew Kimberly Buckley Tuan Bui Dean Bull Brad Burkland Julie Burns Kimberly Burrell Kimberly Burton Christopher Cacari Christopher Calderon Michele Caldwell Janice Caleo David Calhoun Jessie Camp Rhonda Campbell Kelly Carey Tina Carr Karlene Causemaker Rick Cervantes Lori Chanay Denise Chandler James Charlson Cynthia Cheffer Charles Clark Stephen Clark Tina Clark Wayne Clark William Clark Lisa Classen Juniors — 63 Paula Clay Andrea Clemmons Charles Cole Tracy Cole Roberta Coleman Denise Collins James Collins Michelle Cook Guadalupe Correa Nancy Cosgrove James Cox Steven Crabtree Rhonda Crain Timothy Crimmins Peggy Cronkleton Melody Cross Ryan Cullison Wayne Cullison Julie Daniels Shanna Danner Alma Davila Suntuk Davidson James Davis Andrea Davison Joseph DeCap Mary Decker Jeffrey DeCrane Becky Deelsnyder Douglas Deffenbaugh Pamela DeHamer Joseph Dejaegher Ramon Del Rio Bradley DeMay Daniel DeMeyer Jasper Dennis Susan DePaepe Lori Deppe Richard Deppe Chris DeRammelaere David Derby Cheryl DeSmet Rhonda DeWitt Cindy Dickinson Christopher Dobereiner Doug Dobrinske Jimmy Dooley Susan Dravis Douglas Drews 64 — Juniors Barbara Duncan Christopher Duncan Rebecca D ekunskas Christine Eagles John Earnest Allan Eggerichs Kristen Emery Michele Emmendorfer Cindy Engholm Dianne Erickson Roselind Esparza Anna Evans Kedrick Evans Brett Fells Steve Ferguson Michael Fetterer Mark Fickes Rhonda Fiebig Terri Finch Mark Findahl Amy Fish Pamela Fisher Angelica Flores Robin Fluegel Michael Foiles Larresa Foltz Brian Fonger Charles Frederick Mark Friend Yolanda Frutos Rhonda Gann Stephen Garcia Ronald Gardner Paula Garrett Thomas Gaughan Pamela Getty Juniors — 65 Shelly Gibbon Brenda Glenn Ronald Gomez Miguel Gonzalez Harold Goodrich Patricia Goodwin Tracey Graham Daniel Gramling Kimberly Grams Denise Green Kathy Green Howard Gripp Jill Gunneman Timothy Haar Brian Hacker Michelle Haecherl Richard Hahn Michael Hamric Kristi Haney Bradley Harker Candace Harris LaShonda Harris Robin Harris Christa Hart Timothy Harvey Shari Hathcock Jo Ann Heald Paula Heath 66 — Juniors Sara Hemmingson James Hemphill Angela Henderson Julie Henrichs Todd Herbert Richard Herbst Norbert Herrera Kenneth Hignight Dana Hines David Hines Catherine Hippie Patricia Hoff Scott Hofstetter Rhonda Holder Keith Holland Christine Holmes Deanna Honert James Hopkins Sanchia Horst Aaron Hoste Loyd Hubbard Laurie Hufford Dale Hughes Tim Hughes Lynn Hunsinger Kristine Hunt Peter Hunter Timothy Hunter Julie Hutchinson Bobbie Ince Jamie Inskeep Jon Jackson Linda Jackson Monica Jackson Debora James Lisa James Jonathan Jannes David Jay Christina Jeter Kandye Jett Luis Jimenez Bradley Johnson Durwin Johnson James Johnson Kimberly Johnson Jeri Jones Joe Jones Sean Johnson Juniors — 67 Gus Kachevas Kevin Kahley Patricia Kanning Daniel Karstens Shelley Katzenburg Tracy Kave jerry Kelley Keith Keller Robert Kern Ross Ketelsen Valerie Kettering Michael Killian Darren Killingsworth Brian Kincaid Douglas Kipp Elizabeth Kipp Jeffrey Kipp Wendy Kizer Dan Klouser Kathryn Knouse Micheal Korthals Cheryl Krantz Shawn Krantz Michael Kushmer Robert Lack Scott Lamb Alysia Langy Gregory Larison Ronald Latko Ann Lawson Karin Lay Lena Layman Cindy Layne Ngoan Le Rochelle LcBlanc Kimberlee Ledezma Ge Lee Thai Lee Douglas Leedom John Lefevre Angela Leftwich Christopher Leibovitz Wendy Leonard Vicki Lietzow Jill Liggett Kimberly Ligons Tony Loding Tracy Lofgren 68 — Juniors Annette Loranre Nancy Lorimer Lisa Lowder Brenda Lucas Roxanne Madden Lisa Mahan David Malone Steven Mann Allen Margis Marcia Markle Donna Marshall Rocci Mascari Mary Masias Mark Massa Scott Masters James Mawson Julie May Michelle Mayhugh Peter McBurney Kristen McCabe Gary McGraw Troy McCray Jeffery McDanel Scott McDanel Susan McEniry Connie McGee Cindy McIntosh Scott McNalley Robert Medley Karen Meier Elizabeth Meinholdt Angela Mekley Juniors — 69 Jeffrey Meyer Karla Michaels Donnis Michel Tina Miletich i Micheal Miller 1 1 Michelle Miller Shelly Miller Steven Millett Kim Miner Rebecca Mitchell Dwayne Mitton jina Mitton Mary Moden Brian Mohr Kelley Mohr Raymond Monterastelli Donald Moore Marlene Moreno Nancy Moritz Barry Morris Cary Morris Kelly Morris Kevin Morrow Linda Morse Laurie Mueting David Mumma Lisa Mundt William Mundt David Munoz Scott Murray Robert Nash James Nelson Merlin Nelson Pamuela Noel Rhonda Nord Darin Nordeen Lisa Nye Susanna Ochoa Lisa Ogburn Susan Ogle Ron O'Haver Thomas Ohlsen Patricia Ohrberg Bradley Olson Brian Olson Cari Olson Toby Olson Ronald O'Meara 70 — Juniors Ronda O'Neil Denise Pallock Michael Palmateer Cynthia Palmersheim Karyn Palos Casandra Pankey Charles Parkhurst Mark Parks Michael Pasley Yolonda Pate Fairlin Patten Julie Paxson Mary Ann Penca Karen Perkins Nancy Perkins Scott Peterson Danny Pettie Jana Pettyjohn Thanh Phan Derrica Phelps Joette Piper Gerald Pittman Steve Platt Annette Poelvoorde Kimberly Polite Darryn Pollentier Dawn Pratt Jeffery Praught Daniel Provorse Angela Purvis Gary Pyles Gregory Rangel Juniors — 71 Rebecca Rangel Thomas Rangel Troy Rangel Michael Rasso Jody Rausch Jeffery Reddig Sharon Reeves William Reynolds Steven Rice Thomas Rice Jerald Robertson Jeffery Rodgers Jerry Rodgers Randall Rodgers Humberto Rodriguez Lisa Rose Jay Ross Timothy Rumburg Marcia Rumph Kimberly Rutledge Yolanda Sanchez Douglas Sanders Jason Sandoval Jill Sandoval John Sandoval Tim Satterly Brett Schaeffer Patsy Schoch Penny Schoch Erik Schulte Troy Schutt Timothy Seago Kimberly Seales George Seaman Richard Sellers Lisa Sewell Dori Shaffer Casey Sheffler John Sievers Maria Sievers Monte Sims Feoungmany Siraphet Kevin Sivels Julie Skaggs Alan Slavish Darrell Sletten Debra Small Betty Smith 72 — Juniors Kathy Smith Rebecca Smith Stacey Smith Timothy Smith Mary Esther Soliz Kristie Solomon Kevin Sorrell Jeanette Sparrow Hope Speaker Gerald Spears Tina Spencer James Spiegel Billy Stacey Brian Standaert Dawn Stanlakc Ronald Steffcnson Cindy Stevens William Stevenson Andrea Stiegel Nicole Stopoulos Michael Streal Thomas Streight Michael Sutton Julie Taets Jody Tague Jeffrey Talak Jay Talley Roy Tate April Taylor Mark Teel Pauline Terronez Steven Tcrronez Vicki Terry Alan Thompson Christine Thompson Michelle Thompson Juniors — 73 Tracy Thompson Paul Thorngren Cheryl Thornton Serena Thurman Deborah Tittsworth Jamie Titus Alicia Toland Belinda Tristan Todd Trout Racthykun Um Mark Underwood Juanita Valdez Christine Vallejo Jill VanDeHeede William VanDeWoestyne James VanHecke Lynette VanVooren Candy VanWassenhove Karen VanWatermeulen Penny Verheecke Jon Verlinden James Vermeire Jeffery Versluys Marilyn Verstraete Debra Viner Chad Vinzant Roxane Vittori Jeff Voorhis 74 — Juniors Debra Vyncke Debra Waeyaert Dawn Wales Dawn Walton Latres Walton Karina Ward Mark Ward William Ware Warren Wassell Azusa Watanabe Lisa Waters Kori Watson Lytonya Watson Barbara Weintraut James Welch Ronald Welshhons Amy Wessel Harvey Whipple John Wickersham Francie Wiegel Daniel Wilkinson Angela Wilson Christina Wilson Roger Winchester Brian Wingert Cheryl Winthurst Rhonda Wishmeyer Rebecca Witmer Tracy Wold Amy Wolf Lee Wolverton Daniel Woods Peter Worrell Robette Yeatts Derrick Yerkey Anna Zapata Ronald Zbleski Patricia Zmuda Juniors — 75 1. These girls enjoy participating in the dance portion of our physical education program. 2. Juniors Daniel Woods and Jamie Titus played an important role in this year's homecoming assembly as emcees. 3. A peep through the doorway into this junior class reveals an unique classroom procedure. 76 — Juniors Underclassmen Survey What 's your favorite .... Croup: Square Pegs Games Jonie Loves Chachi Pride R.E.O Hart to Hart Guys Girls Van Halen Facts of Life Loverboy Place to cruise: AC DC Idol: Judas Priest 23rd Avenue Mr. Belan Moline parties Singer: Jeff Spicoli from Fast Times Billy Squier Pat Benatar Garfield What is the first thing you like Julius Erving to do after school: John Cougar Phrase: Sleep Rick Springfield Eat David Lee Roth I'm sure Party Album: Hey, bud, let's party Watch T.V. Awesome, totally awesome Screaming for Vengeance Study less, party more, we are the class of 84' Place to go for lunch: Escape McDonald's Get Lucky Fad: Hungry Hobo High Infidelity Senor Pablo's Diver Down Preppy Godfather's Foreigner 4 Punk Hardee's Song: Casual Rudy's Partier Sammy G's Nobody Car: What do you like to do in Everybody Wants You your spare time: Hard to Say I'm Sorry Porsche 944 Rock-n-Party in the Street Trans Am Party Young Love Camaro Listen to music Corvette Talk on phone Concert: Monte Carlo Horseback riding Loverboy Place to go on weekends: If you had one wish what The Stones would you wish: Rush Parties R.E.O. Showcase Cinemas To be wealthy Billy Squire Games Parents would get off my case Toto South Park No school homework Movie: Happy Joe's Be happy Godfather's Fast Times at Ridgemont High Year of high school: E. T. 86 freshmen Rock III 85 sophomore Porky's T.V. Show: Knight Rider 83 senior 84 junior Thing about U.T.: M A S H Open lunch Underclassman — 77 Marlow Abraham Ronald Ackland Amy Adams John Adams Darla Adamson Andrew Albright Carol Alejo Tony Alexander Dawn Anders Gale Anderson Kim Anderson Scott Anderson Kyle Apperson Lamont Austin Vicki Austin Jon Bailey Matthew Balluff James Barber Marion Barnett Dennis Becht Charlotte Beechamp Angela Belowske James Benjamin Patrick Bernand Jeffery Bevelheimer George Bideaux Kimberly Blackwood Michelle Bladgen Michael Blais Michele Blais Kelly Bloom John Blunke Paula Bonduelle Barbara Bonow James Booth Terri Borders Lori Boudreau James Bowers Raymond Bradley Cynthia Branch Christopher Breitmeyer Kathleen Brewer Michael Brewer Glen Brown Lisa Brown Brian Bubon Amy Buchanan Laurie Buchen 78 — Sophomores Jesse Burgess Dee Dee Burney Donald Buser Darren Cain Glenn Caldwell Jeffrey Caldwell John Caldwell Thomas Caleo Michael Calsyn Pamela Cameron Chance Camp Michael Campbell Dana Cant Susan Carey Toby Carmack Adrian Carpenter Thomas Carr Ronald Carton Marc Castaneda Lance Catour Fred Cernetisch William Chance Mark Chedister Russell Christensen Randel Clark Steffany Clark Steven Clark Ronald Clash Tim Clevenger Craig Columbia Suzette Comins Lawrence Conley Sophomores — 79 Michael Connolly Michelle Connolly Francisco Contreras Mark Cook Richard Cook Sean Cook Gary Cooper Jennie Coram Irene Correa Ann Cosgrave Trisha Coughran Laird Cox Reba Cranson Kevin Crayne Cynthia Crimmins Gary Crisel James Crum Anthony Cruz Cindy Cruz Ryan Cullison Rhonda Cumberworth Paul Cummings Melissa Cunningham Stephen Cyphers Lisa D'Hooge Darci Daebelliehn Sean Dalmasso Betsy Dalton Lisa Daniels Janet Davis Lataya Dean Dennis DeBarre Steven DeClercq David DeDecker Barbra Deem Christopher Dejaegher John Dejaynes Ann DeLille Micheal DeMay Todd Dennhardt Arlene Dennis Margaret Derby Deanna DeRoo Beth Dickinson Michael Dierkes Tim Dillbeck Scott Downen Cynthia Downey 80 — Sophomores Daran Downing Jeffery Dozier Carla Duncan Garritt Duncan Tamara Dunlap Trent Durham Rebecca Dyer Jeffrey Dzekunskas Jacqualine Eckey Kristopher Edwards Robert Edwards Scot Edwards Tria Ehardt Susan Eldridge Lisa Ellis Robert Emerson Debra Emmert Timothy Erickson Damon Evans Michael Evans Michelle Evans Michelle Fenno Patrick Fetterer Donna Finch Jackie Finch Kerry Fisher Melinda Fisher Justina Fonseca Scott Fournier Craig Frazier Kathleen Frendt Shellda Frese Jennifer Fuhrer Kimberly Gann Ellen Gant David Garcia Sophomores — 81 Deana Garcia Stephanie Garcia Sabrina Garlow Ana Garza Tina Gass Jeffrey Gates John Gehant JoAnn Gierman Jeffery Gillespie Kellie Gilson Nancy Goar Debra Goderis Dora Gomez Anthony Gomez Lesa Gonzales Jana Goodhart Loretta Gorzney Scott Graham Thomas Graham Costella Green Donna Green Tina Green Troy Green Tom Gregory Theresa Griffin Todd Grimm Elizabeth Grogg Hayden Grooms MB } tr Sophomore Staci Olson takes advantage of school art classes to express her artistic abilities. 82 — Sophomores Oanh Ha Timothy Hageman Lynn Hambright Paul Hamilton Scan Hanson Kimie Hantz John Harder Mellisa Harrington Leevon Harris Mark Hasenwinkel Bradley Hauman Charles Hayden Renee Hedeen Steven Heist John Hemmingson Jackie Hemphill Shawn Hensley Penelope Heydeman Caprice Higgins Toni Hinton Anh Hoang June Hock John Hoepfner Edward Hoff Mark Hoglund Patrick Hollars Denise Holmes Brian Hopkins Robert Houk Wayne Housholder Terry Howat Brian Hubbs Tammy Hughes Dean Hunt Mark Hutchinson Paul Inskeep Cynthia Jackson Luann Jacobs Todd Jacobs Mary James Patricia Jennings Mark Jeter Humberto Jimenez Juan Jimenez Georgette Johnson Pamela Johnson Rosemarie Johnson Shonda Johnson Sophomores — 83 Tanya Johnson Guylene Jones Meng Kaing 1 Kimberly Kanke Johnny Karhen Timothy Karstens Karen Kays Sandra Keith Janet Kelley Julie Kelley Michele Kelly Patricia Kerr Barry Kespohl Christine Ketelaar Brian Ketner Jason Kimionis Robin Kirk Jeffrey Koon George Kotrogiannis Lcilani Krack Larry Krambeck Terry Krambeck Diana Krantz Tiffany Krantz Teresa Kratt Brenda Kubec Bradley Kurtz William LaFerrera Denise Lambert Karen Lampe Robert Larson Stephen Larson John Lasek Nicole Leabo Blong Lee Koa Lee Melissa Lee Shoua Lee Amy Lewis Christopher Lewis Jeanene I ewis Michael Leyden Michael Lillard Lori Lodico Francisco Lopez John Lopez Paula Lubbe Mary Luca? 84 — Sophomores A lei da Luna Gina Lund Carrie Macafee Brian Malcolm Shari Malmstrom Lacinda Manary Siacy Mann John Manrrique Theodore Markley Greg Marscll Curtiss Marshall Gregory Martel Bret Martin Jeffery Martin Mary Martin Laurie Masengarb Karen Mathahs Tresa Matheny Tracey Mayfield Amy McCollum Cedric McCray Rodney McDaniel Missy McDonough Melodie McGinnis Paul McIntosh Heather McKay Timothy McKeon Paul McLean Alice McLernon Denise McMahon DeDe McVey Rebecca Mehaffy Sophomores — 85 Aran Mcrccr Donna Merchant Steven Merrill Dion Meyer Annette Michalek Danny Miller Jarrod Miller Jason Miller Rodger Miller Becky Mills Fred Mincks Darrell Mitchell Julie Mitchell Rachelle Mitchell Shawn Mitchell Theresa Mitchell Margarita Mojica Ramon Mojica Mary Moreno Jeffrey Morrow Julie Mosher Jeanine Mueller Deborah Mueting Anthony Munos Trisha Munos Christina Munoz Timothy Munts Christine Murphy Andrew Mutziger Kevin Myers Carrie Natwick Darrin Neal Robert Neal Kristine Nelson Tami Nelson Tamber Nevins Sue Newton Saramony Ngin Kheng Ngov Long Nguyen Caprice Nichols Tiffany Nikas Nora Noriega Laurna Noteboom Mikel O'Haver Roberto Ochoa Anna Oliva Maria Oliva 86 — Sophomores Daniel Olson Siaci Olson Michelle Oltman Cindy Ornelis Matthew Orton Thomas Osborn Sean Palmateer Jeanne Parham Scott Parker David Pauli Gary Paxton Sandra Pena John Perkins Gene Perry Kyle Person Ryan Pettit Rosalie Phillips Brenda Pobanz Antonia Pompa Terry Ponder Timothy Porter Lisa Powell Nellie Prado Andrea Pratt Joseph Praught Eric Primm Patricia Puentes Michael Pyevich Thomas Quinn Yvonne Quinones Brian Raasch Jeffery Radford Sophomores — 87 Staci Raffelson Paul Raischel Elizabeth Rangel Evangelina Rangel Diane Rasmussen Ronald Raymond Martin Rea Pablo Rea Richard Rea Brian Reed Tammy Reed Kevin Reeves Jeff Rettig Clara Rhodes David Rice Todd Riceman Joseph Richard Patrick Ricke Brad Rickey Linda Riley David Rinderman Todd Ripka Christina Roady James Robers Wade Roberson Michael Roberts David Roes Lori Roffman Timothy Rogers David Rose Sonya Royal Jesus Rubalcava Stephen Rumburg Kelly Rushing Veronica Russell Kristin Ryan Anthony Sajovec Kellie Sanders Alan Sandoval Todd Sandoval Steven Savala Teresa Scallions Christine Scharer Timothy Schellhorn Jay Scherschel Jennifer Schierer Noelle Schilling Jodi Schneider 88 — Sophomores Troy Schossow Michelle Schwartz Deborah Scott Monica Scott Valerie Scott Sheila Scritsmier Rebecca Scully Larry Seago Jeffrey Setser Laura Setser Christine Settles Paul Shafer Theresa Shay Brad Shea Tammi Sheehan Yvette Shelton Kenneth Sinclair Ronald Sierens Randall Slavish Teresa Slutts Dean Smet Jodie Smith John Smith Kevin Smith Kimberly Smith Andrew Snyder Ronald Solomon Gregory Sommer Lisa Sonneville Brenda Sorrell Brenda Southerland Jeffery Spears Lisa Stambaugh Susan Stambaugh Maureen Standaert Denise Stanford Sophomores — 89 Richard Stapf Lisa Steele William Steele Leslie Stephenson Deann Stewart Brian Stone Deborah Stout Lisa Stulir Amy Suess Carl Suhr Johnny Sullivan Robbie Summers Ronald Taets Eileen Takantjas Deann Talbot Glen Talbot Carlos Tapia Kristen Taylor Scott Teach Michael Teel Stuart Tennant Patricia Thomann William Thomas Christine Thompson Kevin Thompson Karen Thornton Steve Thruman Teresa Tighe This group of sophomore floatbuildcrs greets the Skyline photographer with much welcome during the homecoming parade. 90 — Sophomores Pamela Tor ok Darren Townsend Debra Trich judy Trimby Robert Trout Tadd Trout Timothy Trujillo Cau Truong Son Truong Telisa Turnipseed Carolyn Tworek Ranyda Um Robin Underwood Daniel Utrcra Kimberly Uzelac Dawn VanDaele Jeffrey VanHerzeelle Kenneth Versluis Theresa Viner Hung Vy Scott Wadsager Terry Wallarab Frances Wamser Jeffrey Ward Michelle Ward Ketra Wassell John Wassenhove Christine Wasson David Wasson Laura Waters Scott Watson Todd Webster Eric Weighall Tamera Weir Carol Wells Robert Wells Christopher Welsh Pamela Welsh Lori Werner Charles Westbrook Jill Wheeler Kenneth Wheeler Kevin Wheeler Patricia Wheeler Tammie Whitcanack Dawn White Sharmon White Julie Whiteside Sophomores — 91 Kay Kay Whitley Lisa Whitley Dawn Whitney Andrea Wiggington Walter Wilcox Steven Wilder Mark Wilks Carrie Williams JoAnna Willis Jodi Wingert Kari Wirtz Julie Wise William Witherspoon Valerie Witt Mark Woodruff Steven Woodruff Melanie Woods Tammy Wyjack Kurtis Zalewski Mikki Zink Victoria Zywot Brian Davison Scott Johnson J 1. Sophomore Darrin Neal enthusiastically indulges in his lunch at Hungry Hobo while taking advantage of open campus privileges. 2. Sophomore Robert Emerson is assisted by two classmates while attempting a tumbling stunt in physical education class. 92 — Sophomores 1. Sophomore class officers are Yvonne Quinones, secretary; Pamela Torok, treasurer; Lori Lodico, vice president; Jennifer Fuhrer, president. 2. Sophomore Kimberly Whitley has fun doing things a little different in speech class. 3. The new north campus computer lab is useful to these geometry students. Sophomores — 93 Leslie Abram Kelly Ackerland Don Adams Jennifer Ainslie Lucy Alanis Eddie Alaniz Ellie Alaniz Lauri Alberts Dennis Allensworth Guadalupe Almanza Lisa Althiser Bonnie Amaro Arthur Anderson Martie Anderson William Anderson Dona Andrews John Andrios Brian Aril Leslie Arrington Rodney Ashley Richard Baird Antonio Baker Sue Bales Stacey Barber David Barham Douglas Barnett Michael Batten Charles Beasley Doug Becht Ivan Beckman Carolee Bell Eric Belman Shellie Benson Steve Benson Elizabeth Bergevin Jeff Bernat Steve Bert Charles Best Mark Betcher Dennis Bever Tena Bjork Tim Black Charles Blake Stephen Blomberg Stephenie Blomberg Matthew Boarts Danny Boggs Jerry Boggs 94 — Freshmen Dawn Bowker Tammy Boyd Kelly Bradley William Bramucci Scott Brandom Julie Brewer Cindy Brown Jerry Brown Larry Bugh Chi Bui Tony Burrell Lisa Buser Mike Bybee Carrie Calderon Daren Caldwell Kristen Caldwell Eric Calhoun Bradley Cameron Anthony Campbell Dawn Carmichael Connie Carr )ohn Catlerton Gaetan Caviola Kelli Ceder Angie Chavez Peggy Chenoweth Ty Chuich David Clark Deborah Clark Jeffrey Clark )ohn Clark Wyatt Clark Freshmen — Jimmy Claude Rachel Clay Larry Clayburne Tom Clements Lisa Cochran Karrie Cocquit Kelly Cole April Comins Stacey Cook Charla Cooper Christine Corbin Patrick Corbin Diana Correa James Covemaker Cathleen Cowley Cammasue Crane Steven Cravesn Bobbi Crawford David Cruz Kim D'Hooge Thuong Dang Ricardo Davila Clifford Davis Darren Davis Doug Davis John Davis Piper Davis Mike Davison Randy Davod Amy DeBlock Michelle Deering Beth Deffenbaugh Joel DeGraeve Cynthia DeHamer Julius Delgado Tina Demay Lonnie Dickie Sheryl Dickinson Todd Dixon Kelly Dodson Laura Donovan Matthew Dowen Daren Doyle Dean Duncan Roger Dunn Jill Durbin Michelle Dusenberry John Dussliere 96 — Freshmen Terry Dyche Niki Dzekunskas Jacinda Earnest Herman Edwards Robert Egbert Robert Emerick Mary Emmendorfer Matt Fngeman Todd Entrikin Sean Ervin Valeria Espinozo Jeffrey Evans Lisa Fanning Lori Fanning Ten Farr Lynette Felsman Richard Fetterer Linda Fey Rebecca Fillmer Lori Findahl John Fischer Jim Fisher Kevin Fisher Kim Flugel Christopher Foiles Terry Foltz Lori Forgi Steven Forret John Fotos Patrick Francois James Frederick Mark Frederick Bryant Fyndal Michael Gager Brad Gantt Sam Gardner Freshmen — 97 Kelly Gartelos Patricia Garza Ruth Gates Marion Gaughan Lorie Gierman Jana Glanz Alicia Gluck Kristine Goeden Norris Goldstein Andrea Gomez Lisa Gorishek Bonnie Green Pam Green Rebecca Greer Lisa Grunwald Maximillian Guzman Marilee Hacker Craig Haigh Jenny Hain Curtis Hakeman Peggy Haley Karen Hamerly Michele Hamrick Kami Hanlin Alan Hansen Rayne Hanshaw Troy Harkncss Brock Harlan 98 — Freshmen Mike Harland Gail Harrington Louis Harris DeWayne Harris Lynn Harris Sandra Harris Shaun Harris Turetha Harris Deanna Harrison Dennis Hart Douglas Hart John Haskins Donna Hatfield David Havens Todd Heald Tonya Hedge Michael Henrichs Lynette Hernandez Maria Hernandez Donna Herrick Christopher Higgins Sherri Higgins Stefanie Hill Teresa Hill Darren Hines Stephanie Hines Barbara Hintze Anh Hoang Chap Hoang David Hoepfner Teresa Hoff Kevin Hood Scott Hood Billy I lopwood Bradley Hosford Amy Hufford Timothy Hull Georgette Hunsaker Sonya Hunt David Hunter Emily Hunter Tonya Huyten Tammy Ignlis Steve Immesoete Donald Ince Christine Isais Jan Ivanowski Julie Jablon freshmen — 99 Ralph Jackson Pamela Jacobs Michael Jacobsen Jennifer James Christie Jefford Yolanda Jenkins Carlos Jimenez Juan Jimenez Juan Jinez Ofelia Jinez Sherry Johnson Tammy Johnson Theresa Johnson Vlarie Johnson David Jones Lisa Jones Paula Jones Ronna Jones Tammy Jones Terry Jones William Jones Meng Kaing Gene Kammen Adonna Kauer Becky Kays Jeana Keegan Tina Keegan Shannon Keithley Brian Kellett James Kelley Mike Kelley Shaun Kennedy Chrispin Kenny Thomas Ketelaar Chad Kctclscn Howard Kiel Mike Kincaid Jerry Kinney Jon Kirkpatrick Michael Kline Sally Klouser Peggy Knutson lames Koellner John Kunst Jon Kunzle Matt Kushmer Kerrianne Kusy Dawn Laford 100 — Freshmen Freshmen students wait to have their pictures taken for their first appearance in a high school yearbook. Rodney Lambert Daniel Land Roy Lane John Larson Laura Laxy Kathy Lay Marion Layman Stephen Leahy Kimberly LeBlanc Brad Lee Rebecca Lee Xai Lee Kari Leedom Dana Leibovitz Brian Lenth Don Lentz Darrell Lewis Gerald Lewis Pam Lewis Katherin Leyden David Lindquist Patrick Linn Julie Loding Frank Loduca Teri Long Jim Longnecker Catherine Loose Jean Lopez Juanita Lopez Linda Lopez Danelle Lucas Jeanette Lucero Freshmen — 101 Bradley Lueders lames Madison Scott Mahan Todd Malmstrom Lisa Manley Tammy Markley Marie Marshall Felicia Martel Joel Martin Lesa Martin Peter Masias Andrew Mason Darryl Mason Terry Mayfield Marlinda McArtor Vicki McCraw Cindy McDanel Cindy T. McDanel Dennis McDanel Carolyn McDonnell Norma McGee Sue McGinnis Paula McKay Scott McKay Daniel McMahon Curtis McMillon Carla McSparin Mellisa Medina Jeff Medley Jeff Merideth Geoff Merrill Anita Michalek Tammy Milburn Jerry Miles Michael Millard Delana Miller Jason Miller Marshall Miller Rohhy Mills Larry Mills Patricia Minehart Lisa Mixer Michael Mohr Michelle Mondus Maria Montez Lee Mooney Debbie Moreno Kim Morgan 102 — Freshmen Not only is Michelle Hamrick a terrific student, she is also an excellent gymnast. Michael Morgan Dawn Morris Tina Mosher Staci Muller Debbie Mumma Bradley Mundt Mark Munos Althea Musgrow Jung Myung Kathleen Nagel Julie Nahrgang Leonard Nahrgang Bradley Neff Julie Nelson Jodee Newberry Binh Nguyen Thomas Nikas Todd Noack Kathy Nolan Stacey Nordeen Herman Ochoa Christopher Ohlsen Theresa Ohrberg Michael Olszewski Michael O'Meara Jeff Oppenheimer Michael Ortega Mike Pacheco Aydee Padilla Kaliroi Palaiologos Terry Patten Angela Patterson Freshmen — 103 Tony Paul Patricia Pauley Jennifer Paxson Kalvin Peel Catherine Pender Jeff Pendleton Theresa Perkins Tina Perkins Dwight Perry James Perry Shelly Peters Kenneth Peterson John Petit Jon Pettit Karen Phillips Sen Phung Teresa Pierce Monica Pizano Yvette Pizano Anita Platt Michelle Polios David Ponce Pamela Ponder Charles Praughi Jerome Praught Tassandra Preslar Ladonna Pruett Mark Pustelnik Harvey Qualls Greg Quick Pamela Raischel John Ramon Beatrice Ramos Dionisio Ramos Efrain Ramos Jack Rasso Ronald Redell Ronald Reed Vanessa Reed Mark Reedy David Reeves Kevin Rettig Billy Revels Alan Reyna Patricia Reynolds Don Rhodes Randy Rhudy Shawn Rial 104 — Freshmen Ryan Richmond Nancy Riddle Pat Riddle Robert Roberson Joann Rodgers Javier Rodriquez Scott Ronneberk Robby Root Allen Rose Stephanie Rosenthal Claudia Rubalrava Kari Rushing Kristy Rusk Cassandra Rust Donald Rylander Kristi Rylander Roberta Sallee Brian Samuels Ricardo Sanchez Tori Sandoval Delfina Saucedo Yvette Savala Jeanne Sawyer Robert Schaffer Julie Schierer Donald Schmacht Lisa Schreiner Lora Schroder Laura Schroeder Bradley Schuch Shelly Schuch Patricia Schutz Teddy Scott Tracee Scott William Scott Victoria Sedgwick Freshmen — 105 Deborah Seller Donald Shaner Patrick Shay Louis Sheffler Tia Shepard Richard Shewmake Pitsavath Siraphet Donna Smith Donney Smith Gerald Smith Theresa Smith Charles Snell Joanna Snyder lulie Snyder Jennifer Soots Cindy Sparks Freshman Mark Bam-Bam Pustelnik is the world-wide wrestling champion in his weight class. Patrick Spencer Anne Stage Julie Standaert Trena Stanley Jimmy Stanton Dwayne Stephens David Stolbom Jeffrey Stolbom Samantha Stopoulos Galen Streeter Barbara Stumphy Paul Sturm 106 Freshmen Theresa Subdon Brenda Suggs Michelle Summers John Surratt Christine Swan Betty Swanson Monte Swanson Tammy Swanson Darla Sweat Kelley Swinburn Tory Tapia Joe Tate Thelma Taylor Kerry Teats Kathleen Teichman Gene Templeton Norine Terrell Elizabeth Testa Joseph Testa Alisia Thomas Jan Thomas Mike Thompson Jeff Thorndyke Debbie Thruman Brian Tiemeier Bruce Tiemeier Tim Tighe Gina Tipton Larry Tisdale Sheri Tisdale Angela Tomes Darren Trapp Deborah Traylor Christy Tribble Stacey Tripp Cheryl True Melissa Uzzcll Gilberto Valdez Jamie Vallejo Ricky Vanrycke Sheli Vantieghem Lorrie Verhaeghe James Verlindon Joel Vermeire Connie Vershaw Michelle Verstraete Melissa Villalobos Angie Villarreal Freshmen — 107 Dennis Voorhis James Voorhis Stacie Waite Brian Wallace Jeff Wallarab Michael Walz Darin Ward Paula Ward Scott Ward Jeff Ware Leonard Wash Jason Watson Mary Watson Willie Watson Lorena Way Karla Weatherington Lisa Weber Cynthia Webster Mickey Webster David Weeks Keith Wells Kraig Wells Heidi Wendt Troy West Kelly Wheatly Kevin Wheeler Jackie White Susan Whiteside Toby Wiersema Brian Williams Mark Williams Matthew Williams Susan Willoughby Joann Wilshusen Scott Wilson Greg Winchester Timothy Wingert Lance Winston Doug Witherspoon Stuart Witte Michael Womack Michele Womack Tom Wright Doug Wulf Seng Yang Michelle Yeager Suzanne Young Eduardo Zapata 108 Freshmen 1. This year's freshmen class officers are Julie Brewer, secretary; Carrie Calderon, treasurer; Sandra Harris, president, and Yolanda Jenkins, vice president 2. These freshmen take their learning seriously and give the teacher their undivided attention. 3. Freshmen Rebecca Fillmcr, Elizabeth Testa, Lynn Harris, and Jo-dee Newberry enjoy getting a little rowdy at a freshman football game. Freshmen — 109 1. Mr. Bert Hanlin, health teacher, and his class are creative while learning about the skelton. 2. Senior Ronda Hill acknowledges the importance of a good education. 3. These students improve their math skills in the new north campus computer lab. 110 — Faculty Academics Faculty Academics Sorting Out The Pieces Faculty Academics Administration introduces changes Administrative changes this year not only involved new policy, but also personnel. This past year James Unrath moved from north campus to south as assistant principal. Then at north Michael Brewers filied the vacated position of student dean. Not only was there new personnel this year but also new policies. Lunch suspension was assigned for skips and tardies. The second new policy was the substance abuse policy which gave a new lease on drug abuse discipline at United Township High School. Instead of just discipline, the faculty wanted to give the students a chance to seek help. Those students violating the substance abuse policy had three options for discipline. They could (1.) enter into the district-sponsored substance abuse program or (2.) withdraw from school for the remainder of the term or (3.) appear before the board for an expulsion hearing. This policy, the participating faculty felt, was a way to help the student identify and deal with the problem. Mr. Unrath also felt this would help to build self-esteem. During the spring '82, Mr. Unrath and Mr. Cornelius worked with Tom Shroedder from Rock Island County Council on Alcoholism in developing U.T.'s drug abuse policy. Mr. Unrath stated, Our program is unique to other programs and is molded to our needs. Mr. Larry Greer and Mr. Jerry Greer went for a week of training at the Johnson Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to become trained counselors in this field. The teachers also attended an in-service on detecting students under the influence of a controlled substance. The participating faculty hope to bring about self-awareness and alternatives to drugs and alcohol. LAURIE HUFFORD Dr. Thomas A. Parker, Superintendent Michael Brewers, North Campus Dean of Students Gordon Cornelius, North Campus Assistant Principal Lawrence Dussliere, Business Manager Frank Evans, South Campus Principal Robert Fairman, Data Processing Richard Greene, North Campus Principal Michael Hanlin, Director of Area Vocational Center 112 — Faculty Academics Administration 1. This year's board members are (front) Don Sproul, Joe Dejaegher, Charles Abbott, William Meyers, Lawrence Dussliere. (back) Erwin Millen, Robert Malcolm, John Connolly, Dr. Thomas Parker. 2. Mr. Gene McCarter, Director of Athletics, proudly shows Soule Bowl. 3. Mr. Richard Greene, North campus Principal, takes a quick second to look at the newly renovated Soule Bowl. 4. Mr. Frank Evans, south campus Principal, gives an earnest pep talk. Paula Hanna, Director of Transportation Eugene McCarter, Director of Athletics Arnold Merbitz, Director of Personnel Douglas Poulter, Director of Curriculum James Unrath, South Campus Assistant Principal Faculty Academics —113 Providing support and service Providing support and service to students is the goal of both the guidance department and the libraries. The goal of the guidance department is to assist students in making education and career choices; to help students better understand themselves; and to help them resolve personal problems, stated Mr. Krause, guidance department chairman. In helping students with educational choices, the counselors advise students on course selections, college admissions and financial aid. Counselors play an important role in the substance abuse program. Students are offered alternatives to expulsion from school for possession of con- trolled substances and can receive help and counseling from the guidance staff. The guidance center is having one of its busiest years, due to an increase in the number of students seeking college admission and the transition to a computer-scheduling process. Mrs. Sally Kelewae has joined the staff this year, replacing Mr. Robert Watters. Another department newly involved with computer usage is the library. TRS-80 computers were also put into the libraries at both campusses and are available to students and faculty members. The libraries' goal is to also provide support and service to our students, commented Mrs. Kramer, head librarian. They want to prepare students for life-long learning skills and the ability to do academic exploring on the students' own. The freshmen and sophomores are going to the library at least once a month to learn more about the library and its materials. Organizational changes have added to the efficiency of both libraries. Helping students locate books in a faster, more convenient way is another goal of the centers. A Vi-inch VHS video recorder has expanded taping use and provided portability for the library at south. KIM BURTON Charles Krause, Chairman of Guidance Department Ruth Bartleson Jerry Greer Larry Greer Sally Kelewae Thomas Lonergan 114 — Faculty Academics Guidance And Librarians - 1. These students pass time reading the newspaper in the south campus library 2. Mrs. Marr appears to be quite busy in her duties as a student counselor. 3. Senior Michael Delille concentrates on a catalog while waiting to talk to his counselor. 4. Brad Vincent, Donald Miller, and Kevin Bohannon, seniors, find the library an excellent place to study Pat Marr Merlin Nelson Jerome Samolitis Pamela Kramer, Chairperson, library Marian Austin Carol Duffy Faculty Acadcmics — 115 Teaching valuable communication skills It's a skill that you're going to use for the rest of your life — you're always going to talk, you're always going to listen, you're always going to write, you're always going to read. That's using your language. There's no way that you can cut back on developing those skills. It's just basic to success. This is the view of Mr. Edward Belan, English department chairman, on the usefulness and importance of developing English skills. The English department's goal is to provide those kinds of reading and writing skills which students can use after high school. To accomplish this, the school's curriculum has undergone many revisions in the past few years. This year, critical thinking courses were first offered at the sophomore, junior, and senior levels. These classes combine social studies and English into one two-hour course to develop the ability to deal with knowledge and information on more than just a recall basis. Although it may take a few years to see the progress expected, Mr. Belan believes we're on the right road. He also feels there has been a growing awareness and more coordinated effort in the interaction among teachers teaching the same course. They have common goals to know what they're doing and why. Mr. Belan says, From that point of view, I think we're becoming very strong. ROXANE VITTORI Edward Belan, Chairman of English Department Kathy Anderson James Deal Art DeCrande Mary Lou Dishinger Edward Dymek Zilpha Grooms Jody Guzzo Bob Hanske Kathryn Keeley 116 — Faculty Academics English 1. Mr. James Deal is the adviser of our school's newspaper, the Key. 2. These junior girls are tdking serious interest in their English work. 3. Teacher Judy McDonald watches as Cheryl Krantz, junior, has a few problems with her assignment. 4. Reading is stressed in all three levels of the English curriculum. 5. This student works diligently to complete the assigned homework. James Loula Judith McDonald Anita Murrens Antoinette O'Connor Paula Petersen Marsha Peterson Nancy Polios Nancy Pyevich Karin Sturm Darcene Sutton Judy White Faculty Academics New changes open opportunities This year, 30 new TRS-80 computers were added to the math department at North campus. The computers are used by all math students, helping both the students and the teachers with assignments. They help the students by displaying problems on the screen and figuring out their grades immediately after they are finished. The computers aid teachers in such a way that they don't have to correct assignments; the machines do it for them. The computers are programmed by the teachers and are used whenever needed. The programs are displayed automatically on the screens when the program is run, allowing students to work the problems. They keep re-working their problems un- til they get them right. If they can't come up with the correct answer, they can ask the computer for help, and it will display the proper way of working the problem along with the correct answer. New Algebra III and IV books were provided for students in those classes. Trigonometry is included in the Algebra III books, although that section will not be used. Miss Lor-yann Eis said, “It does not provide sufficient information for the students. Although there were no new faculty members, a teacher is leaving after 25 years of teaching at U.T. Mr. Robert Lewis has decided to retire after the 82-83 school year. This year the science department at United Township made many new changes concerning their curriculum. One of the many changes was that chemistry and physics are now directed towards college bound students. Mr. Gary Phillips stated, These classes are swayed towards college bound students, but anyone who wants to take it can. We won't turn down or keep any average student from taking these classes. Also due to the new curriculum, earth science was opened to sophomore and the general science classes received new texts. KIM BURTON CINDY CRUZ Loryann Eis, Chariman of Math Department Charles Allee Gary Gellerman Vernon Glisan Richard Greko Claude Kramer Robert Lewis Steve Pyevich Larry Ruggles Max Wessel Fred Woller 118 — Faculty Academics Math And Science 1. This biology class seems to enjoy posing for the camera. 2. Miss Loryann Eis explains a new formula for her algebra class. 3. Junior Kelli Ball tries to decipher the complexities of trig with Mr. Allee. 4. Mr. Ron Holmer watches over his students as they learn about the world around them. Richard Wessel, Chairman of Science Department John Bollaert James Hall Ron Holmer Richard Lee Gary Phillips Dennis Steinmetz Les Truelson Ted Tyler James Wesselmann Faculty Academics — 119 Lab, curriculum changes meet needs In the past few years U.T. has seen various changes in it's academic schedule. Both the social studies and foreign language departments have seen their share of these changes. The foreign language department has made many new additions this year. Equipment in the lab room was repaired. New cassettes were added to assist students in their endeavor to learn, and new books were distributed. The change in textbooks in Spanish has been very beneficial to the first year students to actively use the language. Also, having the lab room at North Campus repaired has helped the stu- dents individually and has provided the teachers with a valuable tool in teaching a foreign language. Mr. Jim Smith is head of the foreign language department this year. The goal of all our foreign language classes, according to Mr. Smith, is to get the student to use the target language in an acceptable manner. The necessity of understanding the fundamentals of foreign languages has become a pressing need. Foreign languages that are offered to students this year are French I, II, Spanish I, II, III, IV, German I, II, and Latin I, II. This year in the academic section of social studies, students have seen the appearance of three new classes which have evolved from the American Culture classes of the past. These new classes are Western Civilization at the senior level, American Studies at the junior level, and World Studies at the sophomore level. The above classes combine history with English for the college preparatory students. Mr. Peterhoff, who is head of the social studies department, said, These new courses were designed for the college preparatory students who sought a challenge in their studies. PHYLLIS GARZA JESSIE CAMP Edward Peterhoff, Chairman of Social Studies Department Cynthia Burke Elane Catton Roger Damhorst Don Davis Michele DeCrauwe lose Diaz Dori Franck Craig Manwaring Carol Oleson 120 — Faculty Academics Social Studies and Foreign Language 1. Mrs. Halinc Akulow points out the whereabouts of a foreign country to her studious German class. 2. These students from the World Studies class contribute to a small discussion group 3. Wendy Morrow, senior, listens intensely while senior Brian Praught gives his opinion in Western Civilization. 4. Mr. Don Davis takes a break. Herb Ritter Ron Ryerson Charles Slentz Gary Wagle James Smith, Chairman of Foreign Language Department Haline Akulow Sandra Hall Amanda Keller Faculty Academics — 121 Developing talents and skills The business and fine arts departments work to increase both the students knowledge and interest in their fields. The fine arts department strives to develop the student's talents, while the business department develops skills for use in the world of business. The business department at UT aims at training the students in preparation for work after high school. There are also courses designed to help the college-bound student through his years at school. New equipment in this department includes electronic typewriters for the Typing II classes, TRS-80 computers and a memory typewriter for classes in secretarial training, and Apple II personal computers for the introduction to data processing classes. The fine arts department, like the business department, offers a wide variety of courses that appeal to each student's different tastes. There are six subjects available to students under the fine arts heading. These classes consist of speech, drama, band, choir, the visual arts, and for the first time in this department, a class of dance. Miss Corrine Bartlett replaced Mr. James Small in the position of teaching visual arts, for one year while he attends school. STACI RAFFELSON Carl Killam, Chairman of Business Department Dale Adamson Eleanor Allen Jill Anderson Gene Erickson Millie Longbons Ruth Potter Helen Stiegel Douglas Strand 122 — Faculty Academics Business and Fine Arts 1. Seniors Marvin Wells and Bob Dennis seem to enjoy accounting. 2. Junior Sara Hemmingson concentrates on finishing her accounting. 3. Mrs. Helen Stiegcl helps a student with her typing assignment. 4. These talented students proudly show their work from art class. 5. Mr Donald Dyer directs the concert choir. Corinne Bartlett Donald Dyer Theresa Fooken Claire McKinzie Michael Schmidt Mallie Williams Faculty Academics — Physical education gears towards fitness This year at United Township High School we added one new program to the 48 physical education activities we already have. The course is called physical fitness, which lasts for three weeks. It's the biggest activity we have had at UTHS, and surely the best, says Mr. Zimmerman, chairman of the physical education department. When questioned about the new physical fitness progrm and how it would be of value to the students, he clearly stated, It's for the students to learn how and why they should remain in good condition. The program has three major parts: cardiovascular, strength and flexibility, and concepts (a verbal reasoning of fitness). Mr. Zimmerman says that the school will have about the same choices of activities in physical education next year. We have added weight training and lifting. I think that these activities are also good for fitness. Physical education classes meet five days per week and are co-educational. A varied program of individual, dual and team sports is offered. In addition, such activities as physical fitness, dance, first aid, and swimming are also a part of the curriculum. The junior-senior program is devoted primarily to an elective program, with an emphasis on lifetime sports. JENNIFER SANDERS A1 Zimmerman, Chairman of Physical Education Department Naidine D'Angelo Michael Dergo Charles DeTaeye Joe Dhondt Frank Grimaldi Lisa Johnson Jeri Laud James Lemmon 124 — Faculty Acadcmics Physical Education 1. Senior Krista Kelly seems to enjoy p.e. 2. These students warm up before their dance routine. 3. Senior Robin Housholder hams it up for the photographer. 4. Get Down On It. 5. Mrs. Linda Wad-sager takes a little time for a striking pose. David Marr Jay Mercer Ida Nitz Eldon Partridge Elaine Ruberg James Sanders Cliff Talley Susan Uranich Linda Wadsager Faculty Academics — 125 Classes meet needs of students The Industrial Arts and Home Economics departments have a new curriculum as well as a new lab. A new class, home maintenance, was added to the curriculum. The main objectives of this class is to teach home maintenance skills. Taught by Mr. John Engels and Mr. Leo Foust, it is open to juniors and seniors. Student projects included the Christmas projects which are the usual toy dolls and cradles. Another project for this year was a foundry class program to design and build a school medallion. Home Economics is a department for girls and boys alike, who are interested in sewing, cooking, and the fundamentals of single and family living. Most of the home economics classes are offered all four years as semester electives. These classes deal basically in six areas: foods, clothing, child care, consumer education, home furnishing, and independent and family living. Driver Education is one subject which everyone seems to love. The subject provides the student with the opportunity to receive a license before the age of eighteen. In this class the student must pass a nine week course of in-class participation and twelve hours of be- hind the wheel driving, six of which are actually driving. The sophomores health program was started eighteen years ago because United Township saw a need that wasn't being met. Bert Hanlin and Ron Pustelnik are United Township's health teachers. They try to cover subjects that students will benefit from right now. Mr. Hanlin states, “We want to observe actual changes in their attitude and behavior as a result of their experiences in health class. We don't want them just to memorize a lot of facts. CINDY CRUZ JOHN LARSON Roger Sturm, Chairman of industrial Education Department Del Carr Richad Hughes Gabriel Verstraete Robert Zesiger 126 — Faculty Academics Industrial Ed, Home Ec, Drivers Ed, Health 1. These students make toys for needy children in woods class 2. Mr Hanlin gives important facts about posture to his health class. 3. This home-ec student finds sewing isn't what it was cut out to be 4. Mrs. Jorandby shows a student the proper way to iron. Irma Jones, Chairman of Home Economics Department Daphne Frane Sharon Jorandby Willie Newenham James Duncan, Chairman of Driver Education Department Maria DcLanghe Bert Hanlin Ronald Pustelnik Faculty Academics — AVC serves 715 students The Area Vocational Center has been located at United Township since 1967. The AVC, which started with 275 students, had an enrollment of 715 students this year. The AVC includes 12 different area high schools, 7 of which are active in the program. These students are bussed from the different area high schools to United Township. The Vocational Center consists of 18 different classes. The classes range from Auto Body Repair to Office Occupations. All these classes give students saleable skills to use in the world of work. Following a year after graduation, only 8 per cent of the 1981 vocational graduates were unemployed, and 42 per cent had continued into further education of their choice. There were many changes in the vocational center this year, for there were many changes in the world of work. Auto Mechanics has a computer. Data Processing doesn't use key punching anymore, and Building Trades built the latest in energy-efficient housing. Although these are just a small portion of the changes, the AVC spent $85,000 on new equipment this past year. There was also a new teacher in the AVC this year, Mr. Gary Block, who teaches welding. The AVC classes use compentency-based curriculum in all the classes. The teacher is specific in what he or she wants and the student does so until perfection is achieved. The student performs the tasks, not just reads about them. LAURIE HUFFORD Cary Block Richard Carnes Donald Catton John Engel Leo Foust Greg Gebben Judy Greer Jack Kettering 128 — Faculty Academics Vocational Education Harold Knox Mary Jane Nelson Warren Pennington Cary Pregracke Charles Rainey David Schmidt Jan Truelson Faculty Academics — 129 Special programs adapt to changes Chapter I and the department of special education serve the special needs of students. Chapter I is the new name replacing Title I, which is federally funded by the government and is helping those students with math and reading problems. Along with Chapter I are other programs such as the Gifted Programs, Advanced Placement, English as a second language, and Reading is Fundamental. The Gifted Programs are for those students who require challenging courses in many difficult areas. Advanced Placement is supervising the testing of students in order to get college credit before they graduate from high school. English as a second language (E.S.L.) is helping new students that are unable to speak English. Reading is Fundamental buys books for those students who want and need books for reading. Chapter I consists of making proposals, taking care of budgets, and trying to improve the programs and continue the good ones. Mr. Keith Erickson, coordinator of the Special Programs stated, We are one out of six schools receiving the Title IV grant programs. The special education department is trying a vocational resource program this year for their students. The intention fo the program is to help students with reading problems and getting them through the academic vocational classes. The work programs which have been around for a long time, such as working in the cafeterias, reward the students in two ways. They pay them money and earn credit for them towards graduation. Mr. Dave Berg exclaimed that, The teachers do a spectacular job helping the students learn. CAROL ALEJO KIM BURTON David Berg, Chairman of Special Education Department Deborah Baskin Janet Corsaro Linda Davidson Elaine Matthews Laura Newel 130 — Faculty Academics Special Programs Richard Ramirez Michael Russell Fred Segura Keith Erickson, Coordinator of Special Programs Patricia Hanlin Perrine Woller Faculty Academics — 131 1. South campus general office secretaries are Georgiann Archibald, Kelly Bealer, office occupations, and Alice Paasch. 2. Glenda Meyers is the south campus nurse. 3. South campus attendance office workers are (front) Denise Green, Debra Viner, Kathy Green, Cari Olson, Secretary Gwen Scott, Debbie Small, Juanita Valdez, Jill De-Graeve, Mary Catour. (back) Chris Ward, Rebecca Mitchell, Rhonda Fiehig, Paula Batye, Patsy Schoch, Penny Schoch, Anna Evans, Roselind Esparza, and Steven Waite. 132 — Faculty Academics Staff and student helpers 1. Beverlee Nelson and Barbara Hansen are south campus guidance center secretaries. 2. Student helpers in the south campus guidance center are (front) Lisa Cervantes, Sheila Gould, Sharon Hill, Nancy Lorimer, Robert Nelson, Renee Vallejo, (back) Renee Somner, Kristie Solomon, Araceli Ramos, and Tina Spencer. 3. South campus general office workers are (sitting) Rhonda Nord, Michelle Glenn, Pamela DeHamer. (standing) Steven Layne, Jeffery Yeager, Charles Gillespie, William South, and Brian Wells. 4. Phyllis Garza, Susanna Ochoa, and Ronda Scarsdale are student helpers in the nurse's office at south campus. Faculty Academics — 133 1. North campus general office workers are Linda Schneider, secretary; Mark Pus telnik, student helper; Cheryl Knight, office occupations; and Judy Hetzel, secretary. 2. Chris Terry is the north campus guidance center secretary. 3. North campus guidance center helpers are Rachelle Mitchell, Connie Vcrshaw, Rebecca Greer, and Debbie Moreno. 4. The attendance secretary is Alice Kerckhove at north campus. 5. North campus general office helpers are (row 1) Shari Malmstrom, Tina Gass, Pamela Johnson, Mark Pustelnik. (row 2) Donna Finch, Kelly Ackerland, Rachel Clay, Matt Kushmer, and Don Adams. 134 — Faculty Academics Staff and student helpers 1. Pat Freiburg is the north campus nurse. 2. North campus library workers are Louise jarrett and Marlene Mohr 3. Lorraine Williams is the north tampus audio-visual aid. 4. Attendance office workers at north campus are (row 1) Anne Stage, Melissa Villalovos, Kellie Berthoud, Teresa Hill, Laura Waters, Shelly Peters, Jeanne Sawyer, Connie Carr, (row 2) Brenda Pobanz, Lorrie Verhaeghe, Shannon Keithlcy, Cathleen Cowley, Brenda Suggs, Denise Lambertard, Jennifer Paxson 5. North Campus nurse assistants are Shannon Keithley, Kellie Berthoud, Cynthia Webster, and Angie Villarrreal. Faculty Academics — 135 1. George Rankin is the north campus truant officer. 2. The north campus cafeteria workers are (row 1) Sally Burgess, Diane Householder, Mary Ann Matson, (row 2) Betty Taylor, Marilyn Boyle, and Sherry LaMatia. 3. UT busdrivers are (row 1) Jan Severtsgaard, Sharon Anderson, Betty Butler, Jo Caldwell, Elmer Buker, Ed Jones, Fred Kapp, Vince Parkhurst, (row 2) Pam Weckel, Mary Deelsnyder, David Riggs, and Jim Williamson. 4. Donna Chance is the new bookstore manager at north. 5. The Administration secretaries are (row 1) Eunice Harper, Elaine Kruckenberg, Verda Vervaecke. Carole Sodeman. (row 2) Colleen Miller, Joyce Johnson, Jessie Boyd, and Sena Stover. 6. North campus hall monitors are Janet Ronnebeck, Mary Jane VanBelle, and Dorothy Theuninck. 136 — Faculty Academics Staff and Student Helpers 1. Barb Bennett is the south campus bookstore manager. 2. South campus cafeteria workers are Jackie Beale, Cruz Cervantes, Norma Dunbar, and Marge Verstraete. 3. Library aides at south campus are June Roman, Rosemary Griffee, and Verna Edwards. 4. South campus hall monitors are Mary Vroman and Martha Bonds. 5. Also assisting our school are (row 1) Lena D'Angelo, Job Placement secretary; Doris Hand, Data Processing secretary; (row 2) Cathy Verschoore, student worker; and Sandy Smolenski, Area Vocational secretary. Faculty Academics — 137 1. Sophomre David Pauli conducts an interview over the phone in Key. 2. Junior Merlin Nelson enjoys expressing himself in Speech Club. 3. Seniors Sheila Gould and Melissa Francois gain useful experience in Office Occupations. 138 — Organizations Organizations A piece of the whole Organizations — 139 1. NHS members are (Kneeling) Brent Hanlin, Larry Cross, Bettie DeGryse, Bruce Mikita. (Standing) Gregg Larson, Krista Kelly, Crystal Cuerington, Christine Duncan, Vance Behrens, Pam Pyevich, Shari Selander, Sharon Hill, Robin Firth, Kathryn Bugh. 2. Bruce Mikita and Bettie DeGryse seem to be very involved with a NHS meeting. 3. junior Rotarians are (Front row) Louis Sajovec, Mike Stang, Brent Hanlin, Alex Quinones. (Middle Row) Rich Prettyman, Marvin Wells, David Pasley. (Back row) Gregg Larson, Vance Behrens. 140—Organizations Studying National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization which recognizes sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are academic achievers and also take part in community activities. This year was a first for letting sophomores participate in the National Honor Society. This year, the National Honor Society members were involved in a community project which was to go sing at a community nursing home. Mr. James Unrath commented, We have an excellent group of young people to work with, and they have high criteria. Mr. Unrath stated, The only goal was to be a service to the community. pays off Junior Rotarians The UT faculty had a tough choice to make when they were faced with the responsibility of picking 10 senior men to visit the East Moline Rotary Club during their weekly meetings. During these meetings the 18 senior men sat in while the Rotary talks about business and other community projects which need to be dicussed. These 18 seniors must show good academic achievement. The seniors must also be involved in extracurricular activities and show services to the community. CINDY CRUZ 1. Chris Duncan and Gregg Larson pay close attention while sitting in on an NHS meeting. 2. Junior Rotarians are (Kneeling) Doug Whiteside, Bob Thomann. (Standing) Larry Cross, George Sakas, Bruce Mikita, Bob Engeman, Tony Jensen, Dan Gavin. 3. NHS sponsor is James Unrath. who is consulting about future matters with Krista Kelly and Pam Pyevich. Organizations—141 1. Student Council members discuss future activities. 2. Sophomore representatives are Laurie Buchan, DeDe Burney, Yvonne Quinones, (2nd row) Julie Mitchell, Lori Lodico, Jenny Fuhrer. Shelly Olt-man, and Kevin Crayne. 3. Freshmen representatives are Michelle Hamrick, Terri Mayfield, Carrie Calderon, Yolanda Jenkins, (2nd row) Lance Winstow, Felica Martel, Kami Hanlin, Lynn Harris, (3rd row) Julie Brewers, Emily Hunter, Sandy Harris, and (4th row) Scott Ronnebeck, 142 — Organizations Council accomplishes goal This year's 82-83 Student Council accepted the responsibility of paying the remaining balance on the S7000 score-board which stands in the newly renovated Soule Bowl. They accomplished this goal through the sale of calenders and citrus fruits. Crystal Cuerington, president, stated, We all donated something to our school and community. This was done, she said, through dances and a blood drive which was held in April. When asked about her own personal feeling, she stated, I believe student council is very worthwhile, but you have to be willing to work hard to survive. She also stated that she hoped to have more involvement between administrators and the student council. CINDY CRUZ 1. Seniors Suzy Ebalo and Donna Waeyaert take a break from one of the meetings. 2. This year's Student Council officers are Crystal Cuerington, president; Claire Hernandez, vice president; Chris Mohr, secretary; and Becky Connolly, treasurer. 3. Senior representatives arc Lajohnna Shivers, Candace Hewitt, Robin Housholder, Becky Connolly, Linda Bradley, Suzy Ebalo, Marcy Caldwell, (on stairs) Lar-enda Campbell, Kim Bogaert, Brent Hanlin, Claire Hernandez, Donna Waeyaert, Crystal Cuerington, and Chris Mohr. 4. Junior representatives are Tina Miletich, Jamie Titus, Pam Bost, (standing) John Le-fevre, Cheryl DeSmet, Chris Leibovitz, Debbie Vyncke, Rochelle leBlanc, Tracy Lofgren, and Rick Cervantes. Organizations — 143 144 — Organizations Skyline isn't just a class Skyline was more than just a class for the nearly twenty students on the Skyline staff. Staff members were involved in every part of the production of the yearbook, including sales, writing, photography, design and distribution. During class time, students discussed plans for the upcoming deadline, prepared for interviews, wrote and typed articles, and designed layouts for yearbook pages. The structure of this year's Skyline staff was a major change over previous years. The job of organizing sections of the yearbook, formerly done by the section editors, was done by co-editors Beth Kipp and Dave Pasley. The position of business manager was retained, however, and was held by Laurie Huf-ford. Jeff Kipp finished his second year as head photographer. The class was directed and supervised by fourth-year adviser, Mrs. Marsha Peterson. BETH KIPP DAVE PASLEY 1. Staff members include Laurie Hufford, Jeff Kipp, Cindy Cruz, Debbi Stout. Carol Alejo, John Larson, Staci Raffelson, Phyllis Garza, Doug Barnett. (row 2) Lynn Hunsinger, Koxane Vittori, Rhonda DeWitt, Jessie Camp, Melody Cross, (row 3) Dave Pasley, Beth Kipp and Kim Burton. 2. Laurie Hufford, junior, takes a short break from cropping photographs. 3. Phyllis Garza, senior, goes over some photographs for her assigned pages. 4. Juniors Lynn Hunsinger and Melody Cross listen during one of the several group meetings held tluougliout the year 5. Senior Dave Pasley checks some pages to make sure everything is correct. 6. Junior Roxune Vittori finds time to work on her algebra during the less hectic days of the year. Organizations — 145 1. Arnie Davis, managing editor, and Sanchia Horst, cartoonist, find typing one of the many skills needed to produce the Key. 2. This year's Key staff members are (front) Merlin Nelson, reporter; (middle) Paula Bonduelle, news editor; Sanchia Horst, cartoonist; Arnie Davis, managing editor; Kimberly Burrell, reporter; Lori McBride, chief photographer; (back) Jeffery Radford, feature editor; Jeffery Gillespie, reporter; David Pauli, sports editor; and Ronald Latko, photographer. 3. Sports editor David Pauli receives some important scores over the telephone. 4. Jeffery Radford, feature editor, and Paula Bonduelle, news editor, learn about the equipment used by the staff at the Daily Dispatch. 5. Arnie Davis, managing editor, types his column into the computer. 6. Jeffery Radford, feature editor, pastes up the front page of the Christmas issue. 146 — Organizations Key teaches journalism The production of our school newspaper, the Key, required a tremendous amount of work and effort which was exerted by a relatively small and inexperienced staff in and out of class. In the words of Mr. James Deal, the Key adviser, They have to work with every single step of journalism from developing the initial story ideas to slapping that photo-ready story onto that newspaper page. The Key class period was used for business purposes, while most of the writing and coverage of stories took place out of class. Also, much out-of-school activity took place at the Daily Dispatch. Being on the Key staff the past three years has been my best experience in my four years of high school, commented Arnie Davis, managing editor. I've gained knowledge which I will really be able to use after graduation. ROXANE VITTORI Organizations — 147 1. D.E. members arc Brenda Schaecher, Elizabeth Franco, jerry Robertson, Harold Goodrich, Darrin Nordeen, Milton Anderson, (row 2) Wanetta Weber, Beverly Zogg, Tiffany Sandoval, Cheryl Winthurst, Vernessa jackson, Julie May. (row 3) William Ward, Manuel Castaneda, Doug Sanders, Regina Flowers, Teri Akers, Danny Woods, Jo Layman, Irene Anderson, Cheryl Benson. 2. HERO members are Mary Schroeder, Tim Snyder, Kelly Whi-tehair. (row 2) Mee Lee, Karen Versluis, Renee Kennedy, Sue Karlsson, Jeff McDanel, Stu Ashbrook, Beth Floyd, Tony Gomez, Robert Anderson, Connie Catour, Gary Stoneking, Betty Smith, Kimberly Rankin. 3. Agri-Business members are Andy McClure, Kerry Kers-chieter, John Lupinski, Jamie Harrington, Mi-cheal Korthals, Rick Taylor, Thomas Streight, David Derby, James Welch, Larry Lewis. 4. ECHO members are Mark Underwood, Donna Marshall, Christine Holmes, Nancy Perkins, Rhonda Ward, Lisa Toland, Susie McEniry. 5. ECHO members are Donna Waeyaert, Joyce Walker, Teresa Flower, Barb Deal, Jill Wilson, Wendy Bull, Patti Torok, Beth Marshall, Jane Klevenger, Pam Paris, Diane Schadt, Gina Hu-gaert, Lori Garcia. 6. O.O. members are Kelly Bealer, Jo Layman, Chris Collins, Tina Sandoval, Lynn Thompson, (standing) Nancy Hill, Candace Hewitt, Julie Evans, Sue VanDeWeile, Melissa Francois, Judy Kipp, Annadelia Ayala, Cheryl Knight, Jackie Pittman, Theresa Walz, Sheila Gould, Tara Dorman. 7. HERO members are Mela Ayala, Anna Evans, Rhonda Campbell, Lori Chick, Jina Mitton, Karen Woodruff, Becky Rangel, Corey Kolls, Eric Weighall, Mrs. Truelsen. 8. ECHO members are Lynn Hunsinger, Cindy Engholm, Laurie Hufford, Dianne Erickson, Brenda Brand, Leanna Layman, Billie Anderson, Lisa Classen, JoAnn Heald, Kim Buckley, Lynette Kyle, Jill Hand, Jill VanDeHeede, Paula Heath. 148—Organizations Clubs offer experience The objective of vacational clubs is to gain knowledge and experience in the working world. Co-op clubs also allow students to gain on-the-job experience in their given job-related fields. Students benefit from participation in vocational clubs because they learn about working in specific job-fields. They also learn to accept responsibilities. KIM BURTON Organizations—149 1. Lettermen's Club members are (sitting) Tina Clark, Regina Flowers, Yvonne Savala, Renee Vallejo, Kim Walker, Latres Walton, Tim Nor-moyle, Claire Hernandez, Patricia Zmuda, Kenton Miles, Chad Vin-zant, Rebella Atwater, (kneeling) Marcia Markle, Lajohnna Shivers, Christine Duncan, Elizabeth Kipp, Lisa Mahan, Charles Bray, Rhonda Fiebig, Vernessa Jackson, Lori Bokros, Marilyn Verstracte, Brian Greer, Jennifer Bailey, Linda Bradley, Susan Ebalo, Lisa Nye, (standing) Christine Mohr, Catherine Teague, Sanchia Horst, Peggy Garrett, Deanna Honert, Lynette Vanvooren, David Mumma, Martin Papish, Scott Paxson, Jay Talley, Stacey Smith, James VanDeHeede, Jonathan Jannes, Peter Sproul, Elizabeth Connolly, David Smith and Cliff Talley, adviser. 2. Seniors Kristen Hosford and Jennifer Bailey are controlling the crowd at the football game. 3. Juniors Sanchia Horst and Marilyn Verstraete have fun ushering at the basketball game. 4. Lettermen's Club officers are Elizabeth Connolly, secretary; James VanDeHeede, president; Susan Ebalo treasurer. 5. Junior Marcia Markle uses her selling techniques to help the club. 6. Junior Sanchia Horst proudly displays her lettermen sweater in the halls of south campus. 150 — Organizations Lettermen aid all sports Friday mornings at 7:30 a.m., half-asleep and half-awake, some of our school's dedicated athletes met to discuss and plan ways in which they can help our school. This group of students is known as the Lettermen's Club. The forty-plus members worked at such activities as selling jewelry, sweaters, and pep buttons to raise money which they put back into the athletic curriculum with a purchase to benefit all sports. As a service organization, the Lettermen's Club participated in ushering and crowd control at the football and basketball games. Mr. Cliff Talley, the cluh's adviser, commented, It's really an opportunity to serve the school. But at the same time they can be a little proud of what they've accomplished in earning their varsity letter. Mr. Talley also said that he is especially pleased with the performance of the girls in the club this year. ROXANE VITTORI Organizations — 151 152 — Organizations They just play for fun Intramural sports are for students who enjoy friendly competition, but don't have the time or ability to participate in varsity sports. Students participate in flag football, volleyball, basketball and floor hockey. Mr. Dick Lee and Mr. Ted Tyler, directed and supervised the intramural sports program. Except for basketball, intramural sports are open to all students. Because of the great popularity of intramural basketball, only juniors and seniors are allowed to participate. Intramurals are competitive, but it is a friendly competition. It's more important to have a good time than it is to win, stated Dave Pasley, senior. LYNN HUNSINGER MELODY CROSS This year's Rifle Club consisted of thirty members who practiced once a week. During practice, every member competed for a varsity position on the squad. They also participated in postal tournaments in which the scores were sent to a main office in Springfield, where the results were computed and compared with the scores of twelve other schools. Mr. Robert Zesiger stated that this year's squad finished about average in these tournaments. Mr. Zesiger stated that safety is the most important aspect of shooting. The kids are not allowed to shoot until they know how to conduct themselves on the firing range. JOHN LARSON CINDY CRUZ 1. Rifle Club member are Ron WeUhhon, Sheila Scritzmier, Greg Winchester, Ron Taels, Peter McBurney, (2nd row) Charla Cooper, Lisa Huser, Tim Karstens, (3rd row) Dan Karstens, Scott |ohn-son, Steve Immesoete, fred Cerniiish, ron Solomon, Scott Teach. 2. Basketball is the most popular intramural sport. 3. These students race for the rebound. 4. Peter McBurney, junior, takes a careful aim. 5. These Rifle Club members concentrate on their shooting. 6. Eric Fentem, senior, keeps score of the game, while Mr. Tyler watches on. 7. Mr. Zesiger gives Ron Welshhon, junior, some advice Organization — 153 1. Speech Club members are (row 1) Kelly Morris, Doug Whiteside, Gene Webb, Bruce Mikita, Tony Paul, (row 2) Dave Pasley, Lisa Powell, Melissa Swanson, Warren Wassell, Sanchia Horst, Tony Jensen, Arnie Davis, Larry Cross, Laurie Hayes, (row 3) Merlin Nelson and Jim Cox. 2. Merlin Nelson portrays Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple. 3. Lisa Powell practices her original oratory, Book Banning — an Institutional Hardening of the Artier-ies. 4. Speech Club Officers are Laurie Hayes, president; Dave Pasley, vice president; (row 2) Jim Cox, treasurer; and Larry Cross, secretary. 5. Laurie Hayes reads My Mother Pieced Quilts by Teresa Paloma Acosta. 6. Jim Cox reads a selection from William Faulkner's A Rose for Emily. 7. Larry Cross gives an oratorical declamation from Dwayne R. Woer-pel's A Salute to Excellence. 154 — Organizations Hard work prepares team On the first Wednesday of every month, between twenty and twenty-five students met in room 131 to discuss one thing — speech. This year's Speech Club put a lot of effort into the presentation of eleven individual and duet speech categories, as well as group interpretation and debate. In addition to the monthly meetings, each member practiced twice a week at school, as well as putting in many hours of work at home. This practice prepared them for the tournaments held throughout the year. The first three tournaments led up to the district speech tournament in February. The best finishers advanced to the sectional tournament and then to the Illinois State Speech Tournament. While Speech Club gives experienced students the opportunity to use their speaking skills in many different ways, it also helps students who aren't familiar with public speaking to improve their skills. CAROL ALEJO Organizations — 155 1. Members of Panther Players are (front) Gene Webb, Angle Suess, Bruce Mikita, Robin Firth, Larry Cross, (row 2) April Cummins, Laura Donovan, Stephanie Hines, Chris Jetter, Sanchia Horst, Kelly Carey, Kathy Knouse, Merlin Nelson, Linda Ales, (row 3) Chris Isais, Julie Whiteside, DeeDec Burney, Theresa Shay, Tony Paul, Kevin Smi'h, Lori Chanay. (row 4) Kelly Morris, Sue Whiteside, Lisa Powell, Noelle Schilling, Jeff Bradford. Charlotte Braud, Patty Jennings, Amy Suess, Nikki Stopoulos, Andrea Davison, David Pauli, Greg Martel, Laurie Hayes, Arnie Davis, (row 5) Mark Hasenwinkel, Doug Whiteside, Jay Ross, Sharon Hill, Tony Jensen, Jim Cox, Kurt Za-lewski, Ken Zalewski, Brian Malcolm, Tonya Huyten, Kris Caldwell, Brenda Pobanz. 2. Tony Paul, freshman, studies his part for a play. 3. David Pauli and Noelle Schilling rehearse a scene from an upcoming play. 4. Panther Player officers are (front) Angie Suess (vice president), Larry Cross (recording), Bruce Mikita (treasurer), (back) Gene Webb (president), Robin Firth (corresponding). 5. Mr Schmidt and Robin Firth look on as a student practices his lines. 6. These students know that putting on a play takes hours of practice. 156 — Organizations Players get back on feet Panther Players is a fast growing part of many student's leisure time at U.T. There are now about 85 members involved in the organization. After troubles last year with a deficit. Panther Players has gotten back on its feet with the profits from the fall musical, The Sound of Music. The organization was also involved in a new idea in fund raising. The students sold Christmas, Halloween, and Valentine's Day cards during school hours. Mr. Mike Schmidt, the organization's director, was quoted of saying, Even though this year we are doing fewer productions, the quality is higher than it has been because of the attitudes of the students involved. JOHN LARSON LAURIE HUFFORD Organizations — 157 1. The VonTrapp family sings at the music festival in The Sound of Music. 2. Jackie Adams performs in the orchesis halftime presentation. 3. Tim Haar helps to put some excitement into the school song. Entertainment Entertainment — 159 It wasn't easy Due to a lack of funds. Panther Players decided to put on one performance during the first semester instead of the traditional fall play and musical. Panther Players needed to boost their income and had hoped to do so with the popular musical, The Sound of Music. Putting on this play gave youngsters of the community a chance to see how they liked acting in front of an audience. Panther Players presented five performances, one matinee for UT, two performances for area grade schools, and two night performances. Mr. Michael Schmidt was very happy with the performances and thought the play was very impressive. Because Maria felt restless at the abbey, the Mother Abbess arranged for Maria to go and be the governess of Captain Von Trapp's children. Maria was then told that Captain Von Trapp was in love with her; she became scared and ran back to the abbey. Mother Abbess persuaded her to return to the Von Trapps. Maria and Captain Von Trapp fell in love and got married. The Germans invaded Austria and the Von Trapps were forced to flee. The family escaped to the abbey and then through the mountains to free territory. 1. Maria, Lori Chanay, dreams of the mountains while in the Abbey. 2. Rolf, Brian Malcolm, tells Leizl, Robin Firth, of his future plans. 3. Maria and Captain Von Trapp, Gene Webb, discuss the future of Austria and their family. 4. Max, Mark Hasenwinkel, show the Von Trapp children their names in the Austrian Music Festival Program. 5. The Von Trapp children were: Julie Tyler, Brian Burney, Robin Firth, Cathy Lawry, John Lawry, Jennifer Brown, and Jenny Zargosa. 6. The nuns, Angie Stiess, Kelly Morris, Sharon Hill, and Charlotte Braud, pray and sing. 7. The cast of Sound of Music was (bottom row) Valkerie Kettering, Robin Tirth, Julie Whiteside, Gene Webb, Lane Apperson, Sharon Hill, Angie Suess. (second) Jeanine Mueller, Patty Jennings, Charlotte Braud, Theresa Shay, Brian Malcom (third) Lori Chanay, Deana Buiney, Larry Cross, Nicole Stopolous. (fourth) Julie Taets, Terri Freers, Jim Cox, Kelly Morris, (Top) Kevin Smith, David Pauli, Greg Martel. 8. Brian Burney participated in his first high school play at a young age. 160 — Entertainment Entertainment — 161 The Sound of Music Cast of Characters (In order of appearance) Mother Abbess Kelly Morris Sister Margaretta Charlotte Braud Sister Sophia . Sharon Hill Sister Berthe Angie Suess Nuns Becki Aguirre Terri Freers Tanya Huyton Robin Kirk Niki Stoplolous Julie Whiteside Dee Dee Birney Stephanie Hines Chris Isais Jeanine Mueller Sami Stopolous Maria Lori Chanay Captain Georg Von Trapp Gene Webb Franz Jim Cox Frau Schmidt . Laurie Hayes Liesl Von Trapp Robin Firth Von Trapp Children (Nov. 18) Friedrich .... John Lawry Louisa Cathy Lawry Kurt Brian Burney Brigitta Julie Tyler Marta Jennifer Brown Gretl Jenny Zargosa Von Trapp Children (Nov. 19) 8 Friedrich .... Troy Fulscher Louisa Abby Burke Kurt Alex Paul Brigitta Katie Williams Marta Ann Taylor Gretl Kathy Taylor Rolg Gruber Brian Malcolm Elsa Schraeder . Lani Apperson Max Detweiler Mark Hasenwinkel Herr Zeller . . . Frau Zeller . . Patty Jennings Baron Elberfeld Greg Martel Baroness Elberfeld Noel Shilling Admiral VonSchreiber Larry Cross A Postulant . .. Terri Slutz Guests and Contestants David Pauli Kevin Smith Susan Whiteside Kurt Zelewski Theresa Shay Julie Taets 162 — Entertainment 1. Mother Abbess, Kelly Morris, consoles Maria 2. The Sound of Music crew: (bottom) Lynn Hunsinger, Brute Mikita, Chris Duncan, Candace Harris, (second) Kristi Solomon, Chris Jeter, Dawn Wales, David Pauli, Doug Whiteside, Arnie Davis, Linda Ales, (third) Sanchia Horst, Ann Lawson, Peter McBurney, Peter Wor rell. David Kryzanek. (top) Merlin Nelson 3. Nazi soldier, Tony Paul, delivers a message to the VonTrapp family. 4. The Von Trapp family performs at the Austrian Music Festival. 5. The Sound of Music orchestra: (1st row) David Bergevin, Mark fcl-dridge, Laura Beckman, Cathy Hippie, Cindy Penfold, Marvin Wells, Susan Dravis, Brian Nelson, (2nd row) Troy Rangel, Crystal Cuerington, Doug Whiteside, Ken Zalewski, Michelle Allens-worth, Shari Allensworth. (3rd row) Steve Mann, Brett McCabe, Mark Fickes, Tony Jensen, Steve Arvantis, and Joe Fuqua. 6. The 2nd group of Von Trapp children: (1st row) Kathy Taylor, Ann Taylor, Katie Williams, (2nd row) Alex Paul, Abby Burke, Troy Fulscher, and Robin Firth. 7. These guests are enjoying the party at the Von Trapp Home. Entertainment — 163 Orchesis lives Orchesis is for students who have some creativity, a smiling face and a desire to dance. This year it was made up of 17 U.T. students. Fame, the T.V. series, was a driving force with this year's dancers and they changed the style of dance. They always tried to stick to what appeals to the audience and it always has an up beat. Orchesis has been at U.T. for over 14 years, and the last 10 have been directed by Miss Naidine D'Angelo. Orchesis danced at four or five home basketball games and put on clinics for area elementary, junior high and high school ages. They also performed at colleges as guests when asked, along with their two-hour concert in May. A sense of pride seems to be passed on from year to year — a sense of pride in themselves with their accomplishments and a sense of pride in creating something and sharing it with their audiences. Miss D'Angelo specifically said, It is the best thing that has happened to me, and I hope my dancers feel the same. It teaches more than dance; it teaches discipline, responsibility and self-respect; and with the world in the mess it is in, don't you think that is important? | MELODY CROSS LYNN HUNSINCER 164 — fcntertainment 1. Jackie Puentes concentrates on the music before she starts dancing. 2. Orchesis members for this year are (left to right) Laurie Hayes, Pauline Terrone , Tracy Kave, Tracy Thompson, Jim Cox, Michelle DeDecker, San chia Horst, Teri Freers, Robin Firth, Beckie Aguirre. 3. Joyce Walker, Beckie Aguirre and Robin Firth step to the music during the half time show at the basketball game. 4. Sanchia Horst performs at a basketball game with her hula hoop. 5. Tina Clark and Sherin Conley dance at one of the home basketball games. fentertainmcnt — 165 Hard work pays off A lot of time, work, and patience make the UT band what it is. Being a member of the band is a lot of fun, but there is a lot of work involved, stated junior Connie McGee. There can be a lot of work outside of class, stated junior Karyn Palos. All band members were expected to practice and know their music before going to class. Concert Band members practiced hard for football and basketball games; they also put on a spring concert. But band members agree that all of the hard work paid off in the end. Not only is there a Concert Band for sophomores, juniors, and seniors but there is also a Jazz Lab. The Jazz Lab is a group of students who play modern and older jazzy music. The Jazz Lab put on several programs this past year. Freshmen may participate in the freshman band to prepare them for participation in advanced bands. LAURIE HUFFORD 1. Paul Raischel pays close attention to his music while playing at a basketball game. 2. Band members are Cindy Penfold, Julie Evans, Suzy Ebalo, Jill DeGraeve, Stephanie Lundie, Cathy Hippie, Nancy Perkins, Michele Caldwell, Karyn Palos, Andrea Davison, Robin Kirk, (row 2) Lajohnna Shivers, Gene Webb, Crystal Cuerington, Alan Corbin, Jill Wilson, Susan Dravis, Amy Fish, Re-bella Atwater, Connie McGee, Kim Miner, Cheryl Winthurst, Lisa Stulir, Leslie Stephenson, Tria Ehardt, Jeanine Mueller, (row 3) Julie Paxson, Paula Lubbe, Deanna DeRoo, Georgette Johnson, Greg Martel, Ron Taets, Nora Noriega, Tracy Mayfield, Joe Richard, Roberto Ochoa, Sonja Royal, Paul Raischel, Mary Moreno, Kristi Balluff, Marvin Wells, Laura Beckman, Mark Eldridge, Brian Nelson, (row 4) Joe Fuqua, Steve Arvanitis, Richard Prettyman, Tony Jensen, Doug Norris, Brenda Tomes, David Bergevin, Dan Harmening, Brad Martin, Guadalupe Correa, Gerald Pittman, Eric Berry, Kerry Fisher, Juan Jimenez, Scott Do-when, Paul Cummings, Pablo Rea, John Adams, (row 5) Dawn White, Theresa Mitchell, Brenda Pobanz, Juan Rodriguez, Tim Haar, Carrie Tworek, Brian Malcolm, Michelle Allensworth, Doug Whiteside, Larry Cross, Shari Allensworth, Mark Hasenwinkel, Anita Miller, Ronald Gardner, Ken 7alewski, June Hock, Kellie Gilson, Erie Behymer, Bob Medley, Manuel Castaneda, (back row) Kim Kanke, Carla Duncan, Denise Lambert, Terri Slutts, Chris Duncan, Garritt Duncan, Tim David DeDecker, Tom Perkins, Mike Kushmer, George Arvanitis, Mike Beedlow, Jeff Classen, Robin Harris, Caprice Nichols, Billie Anderson, Kathy Frendt, Beverly Frederick, Laurie Hayes. 3. Jazz Lab members are David Bergevin, Mark Eldridge, Laura Beckman, Cathy Hippie, Cindy Penfold, Marvin Wells, Sue Dravis, Brian Nelson, (row 2) Troy Rangel, Crystal Cuerington, Doug White-side, Ken Zalewski, Michelle Allenswoilh, Shari Allensworth. (back row) Steve Mann, Brett McCabe, Mark Fickes, Tony Jensen, Steve Arvanitis, Joe Fuqua. 4. Aah come on Bergie (David Bergevin), play it again! 5. and can they play drums! Entertainment — 167 1. Gene Webb, senior, concentrates on his music in a half-time show. 2. These band members contribute their talents to the pep band. 3. The members of Band 2 are (row 1) Jan Thomas, Jung Myung, Lisa Mixer, Michelle Polios, Beth Berge-vin, Cindy Sparks, (row 2) Tammy Jones, Melissa Uzzell, Cindy Webster, Max Huzman, Chris Corbin, Karen Hamerly, Cathy Loose, Cheryl True, (row 3) Stefanie Hill, David Scott, Jackie White, Jeff Stolbom, Kevin Wheeler, Steve Immesoete, Sherry Johnson, Sandi Harris, Todd Dixon, Kathy Tiechman. (row 4) Paul Sturm, Jeff Medley, Ivan Beckman, Ralph Jackson, Leonard Nahrgang, Bill Revels, Dean Duncan, Juan Jimenez, Pat Spencer, Craig Haigh, Joel DeGraeve. (row 5) Sue Bordner, Jim Perry, and Brad Mundt. 168 — Entertainment 1. Mr. Mallie Williams, band director, conducts the band during a basketball game. 2. Suzy Ebalo, senior, displays her musical skill in pep band. 3. The members of Band 1 are (row 1) Rayne Hanshaw, Jenny Hain, Sheryl Dickenson, Kathy Nagel, Sherri Criffin. (row 2) Beth Testa, Piper Davis, Bickie Fillmer, Leslie Abram, Amy Hufford. (row 3) Leonard Wash, Tom Clements, Louise Marshall, Kelly Williams, Joe Testa, Todd Noack. (row 4) Patricia Reynolds, Brian Williams, Brian Arlt, Jeff Clark, Mark Williams, Lonnie Dicks, Johnny Ramon, Terri Mayfield, and Brain Nirkas 4. These band members enjoy playing during basketball games. Entertainment — 169 Choir brings life Choir is different from any other organization at UT. It has a different motivation and a different goal. This is stated well by a favorite quotation of Mr. Donald Dyer. We teach music not because we expect you to major in music, but so you will recognize beauty ... so you will have more love, more compassion, more gentleness, in short, more life. Also sharing this opinion was another choir instructor, Mr. Charles Traylor. He stated, We're dealing with a better quality of life through music. The seven choirs were very hard workers. They learned many new and different styles of music. They also performed at other schools as well as presenting a winter and spring concert. The freshman choir classes presented a pop-rock musical entitled Teen. It was the first musical of its kind at UT. STACI RAFFELSON ROXANE VITTORI 1. A good concert is the finished product of the hours of practice put in by the Concert Choir. 2. Mr. Dyer “gives it his all when he is teaching music. 3. Juniors Francie Wie-gel, Julie Taets, and Nicole Stopoulous look forward to singing everyday in seventh hour. 170 — Entertainment 1. Concert Choir members are (row 1) Caroline Niebres, Phyllis Garza, Kathleen Bert, Charlotte Braud, Azusa Watanobcc, Jeanette Sparrow, Pauline Terronez, Robin Firth, Doug Greer, Janice Hoaglund, David Hines, Michelle Miller, Jeff Voorhis, Nicole Stopoulos, George Sakas, Shelley Katzenburger, Angela Henderson, Rebecca Aguirre, Jody Rausch, Cynthia Palmersheim, (row 2) Rochelle Le-Blanc, I ori Chanay, Nancy Cosgrave, Anthony Argeros, Patsy Schoch, Doug Christensen, Penny Schoch, Kenton Miles, Kelly Morris, Christopher Dobereiner, Mary Roesner, Michael Killian, Dana Hines, Babette Grypp, Mario Lopez, Lisa Lowder, James Davis, Ronda Oneil, (row 3) Risa Struss, David Kryzanek, Julie Taets, Jon Miller, Francie Wiegcl. Martin Papish, Christine Mohr, William Clark, Amy Wolf, David Defauw, Rebecca Winner, Eric Bartsch, Marcia Markle, James Cox, Teri Frccrs, Bryan Praught, Karen Meier, Pamela Fisher, and Steven Waite. 2. Members of the third period Sophomore Chorale are (row 1) Toby Carmack, Jodie Smith, Lisa Hits, Deanna Burney, Kellie Sanders, (row 2) Rebecca Me-haffy, Brian Reed, Christine Ketelaar, Angela Thorton, Deann Talbot, Luann Jacobs, Yvonne Quinones, Kathleen Frendt. (row 3) Joseph Praught, George Kotrogiannis, Chance Camp, David Pauli, Terry Howat, Todd Dennhardt, Kimberly Bates, Telisa Turnipseed, Jennifer Fuhrer, (row 4) Pamela Torok, Tamara Dunlap, Kimberly Anderson, Jarrod Miller, Christopher Dajaegher, John Hoepfner, Steven Clark, John Lasek, Mark Wilks, Paul Shafer, and Lisa Sonneville. 3. Members of the second period sophomore Chorale are (row 1) Larry Seago, Debra Goderis, Jeffery Bevelheimer, Richard Rea, Elizabeth Rangel, Dana Cant, (row 2) Kevin Smith, Lynn Hambright, Julie Whiteside, Frances Wamser, Trent Durham, Shonda Johnson, Lesa Gonzales, Ketra Wassell, (row 3) Melodie McGinnis, Lataya Dean, Betsy Dalton, Dean Hunt, Ronald Carton, Bradley Kurtz, Paul McLean, Scott Johnson, and Gary Cooper. Entertainment — 171 1. These students enjoy putting hard work into choir. 2. Teri Freers, Babette Grypp, Charlotte Braud, and Anthony Argeros were chosen for the Illinois All-State Choir, with Grypp and Argeros placing in the Honors category. 3. The Concert Choir performs well for their December concert. 4. Members of the Mixed Chorus are (seated) Costella Green, (standing) Darrell Mitchell, Patrick Ricke, Monica Scott, Linda Riley, Yvette Shelton, Tresa Matheny, and Justina Fonseca. 172 — Entertainment 1. Members of the fourth period freshmen girls choir are (row 1) Joanna Snyder, Linda Fey, Mary Emmendorfer, Michelle Yeager, Staci Muller, Tassandra Preslar, Tena Bjork, Peggy Haley, (row 2) Kelly Bradley, Lisa Jones, Monica Pizano, Lyn-ette Hernandez, Christine Isais, Andrea Gomez, Theresa Perkins, Aydee Padilla, Teri Spencer, (row 3) Kim D'Hooge, Jana Glanz, Tammy Swanson, Rebecca Lee, Gail Harrington, Lisa Gorishek, Angela Patterson, Paula McKay, Theresa Smith, Donna Smith, (row 4) Nancy Riddle, Lori Fanning, Jo Ann Wilshusen, Michelle Summers, Carolyn Morse, Lori Findahl, Jan Ivanowski, Stephanie Hines, Patricia Pauley, Jennifer Tallman, and Julie Nahrgang. 2. The freshmen hoys choir members are (row 1) Douglas Hart, Roy Lane, Dennis Al-lensworth, John Andrios, James Madison, (row 2) Sean Ervin, Matt Engeman, Tony Burrell, Michael Morgan, John Clark, Daniel McMahon, Tony Paul, (row 3) Daniel Land, Steve Bert, Darrell Lewis, Eduardo Zapata, Mike Thompson, Stacey Cook, Allen Rose, Ronald Redell, (row 4) Lance Winston, Brian Kellett, William Jones, Steven For-ret, Jerome Praught, Thomas Ketelaar, Arthur Anderson, Christopher Higgins, and Keith Wells. 3. Members of the second period freshmen girls choir are (row 1) Beatrice Ramos, Yolanda Jenkins, Maria Montez, Bonnie Amaro, Tammy Ign-lis, Jennifer Ainslie. (row 2) Deifina Saucedo, De-lana Miller, Deborah Tralor, Tammy Milhurn, Shellie Benson, Alicia Gluck, Pamela Jacobs, Patricia Garza, (row 3) luanita Lopez, Cynthia Cronkle-ton, Kelly Wheatly, Norma McGee, Stacie Waite, Paula Ward, Michelle Dcering, Donna Herrick, Lisa Schreiner, (row 4) Marilee Hacker, Kerrianne Kusy, Kimberly LeBlanc, Cammasue Crane, Lisa Weber, Victoria Sedgwick, Jennifer James, Lone Gierman, Debbie Mumma, Cynthia DeHamer, and Cindy Brown. Entertainment — 173 1. Senior Brian DePorter looks ready to take on the Moline team. 2. Senior Becky Connolly makes a sacrifice for the sake of the game. 3. Sophomore Scott Fournier psyches himself up for the next race. Sports A piece of the action Sports — 175 Proud of We're real proud of our team; they played their hearts out on the field; they gave us everything they could. There wasn't one game they quit in. It's been a great season! remarked Jim Sanders, varsity football coach. Coach Brewers stated what he believed to be the key to U.T.'s success: I think the offense line did a good job. They were relatively inexperienced kids at the beginning of the season, and I think after the third ballgame, they played extremely well. The players that the coaches thought deserved the most recognition for team and individual effort during this season were seniors: Jeff Louck, Vance Behrens, Scott Fisher, Ronnie Rangel, David Smith, Mike Zimmerman, Brian Overmire, Dan Decker, Brian De-Porter, and junior Jody Tague. But most of all, Coach Sanders recalled, I think that everybody showed a lot of 1. This Panther ball carrier gets tackled by two Lyon opponents. 2. This year's varsity football players are Equipment Manager, Paul Lange; coaches Mike Russell, Lou Reiling, Kevin McNinch, Mike Brewers, Art DeGrande, Jim Sanders, Jim Smith, Greg Gebben, John Bollaert, Fred Segura, Athletic Director, Gene McCarter. Row 2: Tim Normoyle, Brian Overmire, Joe Mon-terastelli, James Hopkins, J.P. Jacobs, Vance Behrens, Mike Seaman, Mike Stang, Scott Schneider, Jon Verlinden, Tim Snyder, coach Kevin Budden. Row 3: Mike Louck, Robert Lack, Tom Rice, Scott Fisher, Shawn Harris, Lee Van Opdorp, Jeff Louck, Chris Leibovitz, Steve Millett, Brian Hacker, John Charlson. Row 4: Dave Malone, Charles Clark, Jim VanHecke, Dave Smith, Joe Loduca, Steve Clark, Dan Woods, Mike Barr, Ronnie Rangel, Mike Butcher, Gary Cooper, trainer. Row 5: Scott Paxon, Mike Zimmerman, Lloyd Hubbard Jr., Darryn Pollentier, Willie Stephenson, Andy Kraavi, Dan Decker, Lloyd Ackland, Brad Burk-land, Don Moore, David Mumma, Tina DeMay, trainer. Row 6: Brian DePorter, Brad Vincent, Ken Highnight, Todd Larrison. Doug Cooper, Jody Tague, Doug Dobrinske, Scott Lenth, Ruben Alaniz, Mark Findahl, Kevin Kahley, and trainers Kellie Sanders, and Annette Michalek. 3. Panther Scott Fisher blocks for yardage against Moline. 4. The Panthers show their enthusiasm after another exciting victory. 5. Blocker Brad Burkland takes down a Maroon to help Brian DePorter plow ahead for extra yardage. 176 — Sports a winner courage and a lot of pride as a team. The sophomore team also had a successful season, finishing with a record of 8-1, and the conference championship. Coach Greg Gebben commented, Our strong points were our running game with John Mannrique, our short passing game with Adrian Carpenter and Chris De-Jaegher, and our steady offense that played consistently well each game. Coach Segura stated, John Mannrique had an outstanding season, rushing for more than 900 yards. For the first time in many years, U.T. had only one freshman team. They also ended their season with a record of 8-1 and Western Big Six championship. STACI RAFFELSON KIM BURTON -----1 Varsity Football (6-3) UT 35 Peoria Richwoods 6 LaGrange 13 UT 17 Freeport 27 UT 13 UT 38 Moline 24 UT 46 Alleman 13 UT 28 Galesburg 7 Rock Island 33 UT 23 UT 18 Quincy 16 UT 20 LaSalle-Peru 20 Sports — 177 Sophomore Football (8-1) UT 14 Peoria Richwoods 0 LaGrange 2 UT 0 UT 24 Freeport 14 UT 32 Moline 6 UT 27 Alleman 6 UT 22 Galesburg 14 UT 30 Rock Island 24 UT 41 Quincy 8 UT 48 LaSalle-Peru 22 Freshman Football (5-3) Coolidge 26 UT 22 Galesburg 22 UT 0 UT 22 Alleman 13 UT 22 Wilson 0 UT 30 Rock Island 16 UT 20 John Deere 18 UT 28 Alleman 6 Rock Island 6 UT 0 1. These Freshman tacklers get their man. 2. The helmet is a fundamental piece of equipment for a football player. 3. Freshman David Weeks bounds forward against Rock Island's defense. 178 — Sports 1. Sophomore football players are Coach John Bollaert, Adrian Carpenter, Marion Barnett, Coach Greg Gebben, Ivan Beckman, Bill la-Ferrera, Jamie Robers, Coach Fred Segura. Row 2: Brad Cameron, Chris Dejaegher, Jeff Dozier, Todd Ripka, John Manrrique. Ron Raymond, Todd Jacobs. Row 3: Paul McLean, Todd Dennhardt, Dave Rice, Dan Miller, Brad Hauman, Mike Campbell. Row 4. Biian Ketner, Ron Clash, Andy Snyder, Ron Ack-land, Greg Quick, Tim Shellhorn, td Alaniz. Row 5: Paul Lange, equipment manager, John Lasek, Bob Neal, Bob Larson, Tim Dillbeck, Kip Westbrook, Damon Evans, and Coach Kevin Budden. 2. Freshman Football players are Jim Verlinden, David Barham, Chuck Best, Kraig Wells, David Weeks, Pat Spencer, Rick Sanchez, James Madison, Pete Masias, Shaun Harris, John Davis, Scott Ronnebeck, Todd Entri-kin. Row 2: Allen Rose, Troy Tapia, Eddie 7a-pata, Herman Ochoa, Rick Davila, Cliff Davis, Jeff Thorndyke, Frank Loduca, Leonard Nahr-gang, Greg Quick, John Catterton. Row 3: Chris Ohlsen, Steve Bert, Jim Longnecker, Alan Reyna, Tim Hull, Terry Jones, Ivan Beckman, Matt Williams, Mark Frederick, Dwight Perry. Row 4: Coach Kevin McNinch, manager Jeff Oppenheimer, Dewayne Harris, Don Rhodes, Rick Fcttcrcr, Norris Goldstein, Keith Wells, Troy Harkness, Coach Mike Russell. 3. Sophomore team members Bub Carpenter, John Manrrique, Chris Dejaegher, Blong Lee, and Brian Hopkins show where their team finished in the Western Big 6. 4. Action. Sports — 179 UT strides in pride The varsity girls cross country team brought in a overwhelming 11-2-1 record for the season. Even though the team missed qualifying for the state meet by one point. Coach Dennis Steinmetz felt that the team had a good competitive attitude and enjoyed running together. Sophomores Alice McLernon and Carrie Natwick both broke several records during the season. Coach Steinmetz considered the J.V. team one of the best around. The team finished the season with a 3-0 victory. We began the year not knowing what the team would be like since eight seniors had graduated. We finished the year with a young strong group of runners ' stated Coach Steinmetz. The varsity boys cross country team, which was coached by Mr. Gary Phillips, finished the season with a record of 4-8. The team ran well together and was very close to Rock Island and Moline during the first nine weeks, but fell a little short the last three. Coach Phillips was pleased with his team and considered the season to be a rebuilding year, rather than trying to make instant stars out of his runners. The sophomore boys finished with a record of 8-4. Coach Phillips was looking ahead when he stated, Wait until next year. LYNN HUNSINGER Boys Cross Country (4-8) Bettendorf 18 UT 24 Central 21 IJT 21 IJT 19 Rock Island 19 Galesburg 26 Moline 21 West 22 Sterling 22 Geneseo 16 UT 15 Dekalb Invit. Geneseo Invit. Sterling Invit. Western Big 6 District UT 41 Alleman 32 UT 39 Assumption 37 Kewanee 44 UT 39 UT 29 UT 36 UT 36 UT 33 UT 39 Dixon 50 6th 6th 8th 3rd 6th 1. Claire Hernandez and Marcia Markle run the Butterworth course in stride. 2. Paul Mitchell competes closely with his opponent. 180 — Spoils Girls Cross Country (11-2-1) UT 25 Bettendorf 30 UT 22 Rock Island 34 UT 15 Alleman 50 UT 15 Dav. Central 50 UT 15 Assumption 50 UT 21 Kewanee 36 UT 15 Galesburg 50 UT 21 Rock Island 38 Moline 22 UT 33 UT 19 Dixon 44 UT 28 Ceneseo 28 Pleasant Valley 23 UT 32 UT 26 Sterling 29 UT 16 Dav. West 41 UT 19 Dav. Central 42 UT 16 Pleasant Valley 20 UT 25 Sterling 30 Galesburg Invit. Homewood- 1st Flossmoor Invit. 5th Geneseo Invit. 4th Cliton Classic Invit. 4th Sterling Invit. 4th Western Big 6 2nd IHSA Regional 1st IHSA Sectional 5th 1. Row 1: Coach James Wesselmann, Robbie Schaffer, Mike Brewer, Brian Kellett, Coach Gary Phillips. Row 2: Mike DeMay, Pitsavath Siraphet, lay Titus. Mark Woodruff, Brian Arlt. Row 3: Steve Woodruff, Jerry Kinney, Roger Dunn, Steve Benson, Jeff Merideth. Row four: Miguel Conzalez, Steve Terroncz, Brian Mohr, Rich Prettyman, David Stolbom. Row five: Eric Fentem, Bill Karben, John Hoepfner, David Tripp, Scott Fournier 2. Coach Gary Phillips records the times of the runners. 3. Row 1: Suzy Ebalo, Amy Buchanan, Rebella Atwater. Row 2: Marcia Markle, Paula Batye, Lisa Nye, Cheryl DeSmet. Row 3: Diana Krantz, Chris Tribble, JoAnn Gierman, Row 4: Carla Duncan, Alice McLernon, De De McVay, Anna Zapata. Row 5: Julie Boots, Carrie Walker, Claire Hernandez, Marlene Moreno Sports — 181 Getting into the swing This year's boy's golf team, coached by Mr. Roger Damhorst, saw a season of building. The team saw some action with their win over Moline and 6th out of twelve teams, at the Macomb Invitational. The team also saw senior Mike Ferguson to state where he placed sixth. The boys golf team will be saying goodby to senior Pete Sproul, who was team captain this year, and to most valuable player, Ferguson. The team will still have experience on their team with sophomore Jon Bailey, who was most improved player this year, along with several other underclassmen who have future promise for the team. Coach Damhorst stated, when asked about the team, I hope to see the sophomores the team has this year win the state championship in the 1984 golf season. The girls golf team didn't do so well this year. They finished with a record of 2-9. The team saw an outstanding individual in junior Susie Ogle, who was this year's most valuable player. Susie went qualified for sectionals, where she unfortunately lost. The girls' toughest meet this year was Galesburg, which went on to state later in the season. When asked how the team stood up. Coach Mrs. jeri Laud said, They kept the team spirit in their practices with playing their usual 9 hole practice at Golfmohr. This year's golf team included Susie Ogle, Stacey Mann, Jan Ivanowski, and Kelli Ceder. JESSIE CAMP RHONDA DEWITT 1. Senior Jennifer Bailey winds up her winning swing for the girls varsity golf team. 2. Senior Mike Ferguson placed sixth in state-wide competition. 3. Junior Jon Jannes intently studies the golf ball hoping it will improve his game. 182 — Sports Girls U.T. 196 Rock Island 203 Dixon 182 U.T. 206 Geneseo 198 U.T. 207 Galesburg 180 U.T. 225 Macomb 222 U.T. 227 Moline 231 U.T. 236 Rock Island 210 U.T. 217 Moline 178 U.T. 202 U.T. 202 Macomb 212 Geneseo 199 U.T. 219 Galesburg 176 U.T. 209 Dixon Tournament - 5th Regional Tournament - 4th Boys U.T. 168 Riverdale 168 Geneseo 166 U.T. 171 Rock Island 1S4 U.T. 167 U.T. 154 Aledo 162 Alleman 157 U.T. 159 Galesburg 154 U.T. 168 Rock Island 149 U.T. 160 U.T. 148 Moline 157 Alleman 156 U.T. 162 Aledo 166 U.T. 174 Moline 144 U.T. 163 Geneseo 151 U.T. 153 Western Big 6 - 6th Regional Tournament - 7th Macomb Invitational - 4th 1. Junior Jon Jannes consults the chart for his tee-off time. 2. Susie Ogle, Jennifer Bailey, Stacey Mann, Jan Ivannski, Michelle Polios, and Kelli Ceder. 3. Pete Sproul, Steve DeClerk, Dave De-Decker, Jon Bailey, Tom Ohlsen, Mike Ferguson, and Jim VanDeHeede. Sports — 183 Girls rely on teamwork The varsity volleyball team had an outstanding season this year by remaining undefeated for its first five games and ending its season by winning 17 out of 20 games. Coach Eldon Partridge expressed great hope for his team early in the season by stating that his varsity lineup could play well as a team. He believed that good defense and well handled spikes would lead to a successful season. Coach Partridge stated, We are especially proud of senior Becky Connolly who was nominated for the Junior National Program, a pre-Olympic team that tours the U.S. and other countries. The team's many hours of practice were evident in their three well-earned victories over Galesburg, a power house. Yet, when asked what Coach Partridge believed to be the most outstanding game, he com- mented, The first Moline game which we won, 15-1 and 15-2. The starters for the 1982 varsity team were Lisa Cervantes, Joellyn Lemmon, Larenda Campbell, Yvonne Sa-vala, Robin Householder, and Becky Connolly. The junior varsity also played well this season. Coached by former Au-gustana volleyball player Tami Partridge, the team won 7 out of 12 games. The freshman team ended its season with a record of 5 wins and 7 losses. Coach Maria DeLanghe commented, I feel we had a winning season because the girls improved their skills and learned to play as a team; I was proud of the way the girls played every game. CAROL ALEJO STACI RAFEELSON I 1. Planning their strategy, Joellyn Lemmon and Yvonne Savala study each move made by the opposing team. 2. Joellyn Lemmon sets the ball for a spike. 3. Varsity volleyball members are Row 1: Larenda Campbell, Lisa Armstrong, Lisa Cervantes. Row 2: Yvonne Savala, Becky Connolly. Row 3: Robin Housholder, Joellyn Lemmon. 184 — Sports .1 2 Sterling VI 2 River dale til- 2 Dixon 2 Galesburg V.l 2 Sherrard . 2 Moline 2 Peoria-Ricliw yT 2 Davenport W yjj 2 Galesburg 2 Moline UT 2 Sberrard yj 2 Moline Rock Falls 2 UT Quincy Tournament 3rd place i Junior Varsity (7-5) Geneseo Rivcrdale UT 0 Dixon UT 1 UT 0 Moline 1 Peoria Ricbwoods 1 UT Sterling UT Galesburg Galesburg Sherrard UT UT Davenport West UT Moline UT UT Galesburg UT Sberrard Varsity (13-1) 2 Geneseo 2 Sterling 2 Rivcrdale 2 Dixon 2 Galesburg 2 Sherrard 2 Moline 2 Peoria-Ricbwoods 2 Davenport West 2 Galesburg 2 Moline 2 Sberrard 2 Moline 2 UT Stroking towards success This year the girls swim team had an impressive nine-two record. The two losses were to Clinton and Bettendorf with only a seven point lead over the UT girls. Coach Dave Busch added, The girls swim team has shown a lot of improvement. This was a really good year for the team. They finished first in the Western Big Six Championships. The conference champs were Amy DeBlock, Lynn Hambright (Most Valuable Swimmer), Sanchia Horst (Most Improved Swimmer), Nikki Leabo, Jenny Soots, Julie Standaert, Maureen Stan-daert, and Debi Vanzanten. Coach Dave Busch said he would like to see the same performance next year or maybe a little better. With only two swimmers graduating, the team won't be losing too many people. According to Coach Busch, the boys swim team was also very successful. Building the program towards a winning team in the future was one of the team's top goals this year. Busch expected the boys to work hard (they practiced 4Vz hours a day), get good grades, have respect for their opponents, and have a positive team-oriented attitude. He stated, Even though my boys haven't won too many meets this year, they are still 'first class.' LISA STAMBAUGH DEBBI STOUT Girls Swimming (9-2) UT 77 Rock Island 47 UT 79 Moline 48 UT 77 Burlington 50 UT 73 Galesburg 53 Clinton 67 UT 60 UT 72 Macomb 51 Bettendorf 65 UT 62 UT 82 Davenport West 45 UT 70 Assumption 51 UT 72 Davenport Central 53 UT 72 Galesburg 55 Macomb Invitational 2nd out of 8 Rock Island Relays 2nd out of 10 Kankakee Westview Invitational 1st out of 11 Western Big Six Championships 1st out of 12 Sectional 2nd out of 12 1. Coaches Dave Bush and Rick Gilliland work hard for their team to reach the top. 2. The boys swim team members are (row 1) Paul Sturm, Pat Shay, john Dussliere, Mike Hendricks, Jon Pettit, (row 2) Mike Davison, Mike Batten, Jim Johnson, Chuck Bray, Mark Reedy, (row 3) Ron Steffenson, Jim Perry, Alex Quinones, Paul McLean, (row 4) Gene Templeton, Curt Manley, Dan Koser, David Jones, Greg Smart, (row 5) Brad Hosford, Sean Dalmasso Marty Papish, Brian Standaert, Juan Rodriguez, Coach Gilliland. (Back) Coach Busch. 3. Sophomore Lynn Hambright gets ready for a quick take off. 4. John Dussliere, freshman, concentrates intensely while swimming the back-stroke. 5. The girls swim team members are Terri Borders, Lisa Schreiner, Amy Lewis, Tammy Jones, (row 2) Karrie Wirtz, Leslie Stephenson, Kathy Frendt, Nikki Leabo. (row 3) Ronda Fiebig, Amy DeBlock, Maureen Standaert, Patty Tho-mann. (row 4) Sanchia Horst, Lynn Hambright, Jill Hand, Lori Bokros. (row 5) Chris Hosford, Debi VanZanten, Lynette VanVooren, Tracey Graham. 6. Debi VanZanton, senior, displays the form it takes to be a champion. 186 — Sports Boys Swimming Carl Sandburg 66 UT 61 UT 71 Rock Island 50 Burlington 76 UT 50 Clinton 68 UT 58 Bettendorf 91 UT 36 UT 70 Galesburg 56 Moline 82 UT 44 Davenport West Relays 6th Clinton Relays 4th Downstate 8 Relays 3rd Kankakee Eastridge 8th Invitational Burlington Invitational 4th UT Panther Invitational 3rd Spoils — 187 Teamwork brings success Varsity Coach Mike Dergo accepted his position three years ago when he found the girls at UT to be dedicated, hard-working and really serious about playing basketball. This season, all the teams has successfully used these qualities to come out on top. Initially ranked as third or fourth, the varsity team emerged as conference champions and ended the season with a record of 20-7. The team personality, is what Coach Dergo considers the biggest thing we've got going for us. The incoming players had gelled with the veterans to provide a workable team atmosphere. There was always someone to come in and do the job when another person was down. Sophomore Vicki Austin led the varsity team in scoring and rebounding this year. The second leading scorer, junior Patty Kanning, demonstrated a lot of hustle, determination and a burning desire to be good. Another aid to the team was senior Carie Walker, who, according to Coach Dergo, is the best guard around. In addition to these girls, senior Michele Parker and sophomore Lisa Daniels were among the starting five. This year's sophomore team, coached by Sue Wesselmann, was led by sophomores Staci Olson, Lori Lodico, Tiffany Krantz and freshmen Debbie Mumma, Lori Findahl, and Sue McGinnis. Their season ended on a positive note with a 14-6 record. Coach John Dergo's freshmen team also proved to be a tough team, losing only after a good fight. Their final record was 17-5. The future looks good! ROXANE VITTORI GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL UT 50 Dixon 48 UT 64 East Dubuque 57 UT 55 Morrison 50 UT 70 Moline 49 Sterling 53 UT 48 UT 78 Galesburg 41 UT 61 Rock Island 60 UT 42 Alleman 39 Peoria 56 UT Richwoods 42 UT 56 Galesburg 34 UT 78 Geneseo 35 UT 98 Quincy 67 Rock Island 63 UT 60 Alleman 51 UT UT 67 Moline 48 UT 82 Macomb 58 Monmouth 60 UT 26 UT 64 East Dubuque 59 54 Consolation Champions Dixon Tournament Second Place Galesburg Tournament 1982-83 Regional Champions 1. The sophomore team is up in the air while fighting for the ball. 2. The varsity team members are (row 1) Vicki Austin, Lisa Daniels, Patty Kanning, Staci Olson, Lisa Cervantes, Carie Walker, (row 2) Michele Parker, Donna Sedgwick, Debra Vyncke, Tina Clark, Yvonne Savala, and Sandra Harris. 3. Center Michele Parker goes up for the jump. 4. Senior Yvonne Savala takes it to the hoop. 5. Members of the sophomore team are (row 1) Diana Krantz, Tiffany Krantz, Costella Green, (row 2) Carolyn Tworek, Staci Olson, Donna Green, Lori Werner, (row 3) Debbie Mumma, Lori Lodico, Carrie MacAfee. (row 4) Lori Findahl, Kelly Bloom and Jennifer Paxson. 6. Freshman team members are (row 1) Leslie Abram, Carrie Calderon, Victoria Sedgwick, Sherry Johnson, Stacie Waite, (row 2) Anita Mi-chalek, Kelly Wheatley, Samantha Stopoulos, Sheli Vantieghem, Terry Mayfield, (row 3) Dawn Carmichael, Jennifer Paxson, Laura Schroeder, Kari Leedom, and Lisa Weber. 7. Mike Dergo, varsity coach, shows a look of concern during a game. 188 — Sports GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL UT 37 Dixon 19 UT 37 East Dubuque 30 UT 38 34 UT 40 Morrison 28 Sterling 55 Moline 35 UT 37 UT 23 Rock Island 46 Galsesburg 45 UT 34 UT 26 Peoria 51 Alleman Richwoods UT 34 UT 46 Galesburg 41 UT 52 Geneseo 23 UT 41 Quincy 35 Rock Island 43 UT 38 UT 40 Alleman 38 UT 52 Moline 37 UT 34 Monmouth 32 UT 58 East Dubuque 22 Fourth Place Dixon Tournament Sports — 189 Shooting for the top The boy's varsity basketball team saw one of the toughest schedules in the region. They played their opponents with a drive to win that was perhaps the greatest in the region. Coach Cliff Talley stated that one reason for the team's drive was the support of the fans and cheerleaders. Another reason was the goal set by the team for the season. The goals were to win the regionals and sectionals, that have been so elusive to U.T. in the past years. In trying to achieve those goals, team members, like Larry Mee, practiced long hours to improve their team play. The team managers Dave Mumma, Chris Dobereiner, and Mike DeLille proved invaluable to the team. This year's sophomore team saw competitive action, also. Team members strove to win every game, but players said it was hard to look good when people compared them to the varsity team. The freshman teams had the usual freshman difficulties in starting out, but improved as the season went on. They tried their best and came out looking good. JESSIE CAMP 190 — Sports 1. Senior Robbie Carr takes the ball down the court. 2. Varsity basketball team members are (Front row): Coach Talley, Tony Wilson, Robbie Carr, Jeff Talak, Tony Barnes, Pete Sproul, Tim Hughes, Joe Dejaegher, Steve Terronez, Coach Manwaring. (back row): Dave Mumma, Frank Grimaldi, Delbert Carr, Dave Marr, Jon Jannes, Stacey Smith, Jim VanDeHeede, Jay Talley, Brad Harker, Tony Lewis, Larry Mee, Don Donaldson, Chris Dobereiner, Mike De-Lille. 3. Jay Talley takes the tip from Bettendorf with ease. 4. Talley tries to steal the ball away from his Rock Island opponents. 5. Senior Larry Mee goes up for a basket against Bettendorf (compliments of the Key photographers). Sports — 191 1. Junior Joe Dejaegher looks to a teammate for help. 2. Sophomore boy's basketball- (Front row): Kevin Crayne, Pat Fet-terer, Brian Hopkins, Ron Clash. (Row two): Marion Barnett, Kyle Apperson, Mike Connolly, Sean Hanson. (Row three): Chris Dejaegher, Berry Kespohl, Tom Ca-leo, John Sullivan. (Row four): Steve De-Clerq, John Hopener, Dean Hunt, Coach Dave Marr. 3. 192 — Sports Sophomore, Jon Bailey, goes up for two against Rock Island. FRESHMAN ORANGE UT 57 Coolidge 36 UT 63 John Deere 57 UI 62 Wilson 51 UT 71 Alleman 52 UT 80 Galesburg 47 Rock Island 68 UT 66 UT 60 Geneseo 41 UT 54 Alleman 52 UT 49 Rock Falls 45 UT 50 Rock Island 34 UT 58 Cooldge 49 UT Orange 70 UT Block 29 UT 66 River dale 47 FRESHMAN BLACK Alleman 55 UT 51 UT 59 Coolidge 57 UT 64 Galesburg 57 UT 53 Rock Island 48 Alleman 56 UT 37 UT 62 John Deere 56 Riverdale 37 UT 36 Rock Island 59 UT 46 UT 48 Wilson 36 UT 60 Geneseo 56 UT 39 Geneseo 30 UT Orange 70 UT Black 29 1. Freshman Black team members are (Row one) Scott Bruner, Steve Bert, Scott Ronne beck, Mike Millard, John Clark. (Row two) Jim Covemaker, Tim Black, Mark Williams, Mike Walz, Ivan Beckman. (Row three) Rick Fet-terer, Fddie Alaniz, Chris Ohlsen, Lyndal Bryant, Coach Don Donaldson. 2. Freshman Orange team members are (Row one) Darrell Lewis, Jeff Merideth, Doug Hart, Pat Francis, Brian Samuels, David Cruz, Bruce Tiemeier. (Row two) Tony Baker, Scott Mahan, Louis Harris, Peter Masias, Stacey Cook, Teddy Scott. (Row three) Jeff Oppenheimer, Dana Leibovitz, Steve Blomberg, Dwight Perry, Tom Ketelaar. Sports — 193 Panthers bowl 'em over This year United Township's girls bowling team had a 7 and 4 record. Senior Laura Dickie was varsity high bowler with a 171 average. Marilyn Verstraete, junior, followed with a 155 average. Next in line were two juniors, Julie Taets with a 150 average, and Dawn Stanlake with a 149 average. The fifth member of the varsity squad was Melissa Uzzell, a freshman. The five junior varsity members were Kelly Carey, junior, with a 143 average. Freshman Laura Schroder and Marilee Hacker followed with a 142 and 141 average. Next in line was junior Andrea Davison with a 140 average. Last in line was Teri Long, who ended with an average of 128. Following close behind were two alternates who bowled in two to four meets. The first of these was Cindy Cruz with a 127 average, and Rayne Hanshaw with a 124 average. Coach Linda Wadsager commented, The gals won a couple of meets I didn't expect them to, and lost a few that I felt they should have won. But I was pleased with how they bowled and especially pleased when they brought home the first place trophy from Chillocothe. Coach Wadsager also stated that the junior varsity had a good season and should keep the varsity strong for the next few years. CINDY CRUZ Girls Bowling UT 2278 Orion 2246 UT 2496 Dixon 2345 Galesburg 2325 UT 2201 Rock Island 2364 UT 2334 UT 2410 Alleman 2074 Orion 2548 UT 2262 UT 2168 Alleman 2155 UT 2280 Galesburg 1999 UT 1795 Walnut 1510 UT 2314 Rock Island 2273 Sterling 2527 UT 2228 1. Coach Wadsager sits with Pete, the mascot, while cheering the girls on to victory. 2. Melissa Uzzell concentrates on how she will get her strike. 194 — Sports 1. Team members are (kneeling) Cindy Cru , Laura Schroder, Teri Long, Andrea Davison, Marilee Hacker, Rayne Hanshaw. (Standing) Laura Dickie, Marilyn Verstraete, Julie Taets, Dawn Stanlake, Melissa Uzzell, Kelly Carey. 2. Marilee Hacker waits for her ball to return. 3. Team bowlers were Marilyn Vcrstiacte and Laura Dickie. 4. Dawn Stanlake shows a perfect back swing. Sports — 195 Wrestlers face season of success My first year coaching has been really enjoyable; the kids have worked hard and really communicated well with the coaching staff. There has been a lot of success on every level of our program ' stated coach Harry Arvanis. This year's varsity squad had a very successful season, finishing with a record of 18 wins and 4 losses, and winning the Western Big 6 championship after a close match-up with Quincy. The varsity squad came in with an impressive third place at the team tournament in Quincy. Title round place winners were Chris Tiemeier, John Bolton, Mark Massa and Scott Fisher. UT also had four place winners in the Dixon tournament with firsts at, 98 and 132, and seconds at, 105 and 145. The Panthers were named regional 1. This year's Varsity wrestlers are front, Brian Neff, Chris Tiemeier, John Bolton, Craig Frazier, Mike Miller, Mark Massa, Toby Olson, Don Trout, (row 2) Scott Fisher, Mickey Paxton, Jim Collins, Jeff Larson, Rick Cervantes, Tim Nor-moyle, Jeff Meyer, Wayne Clark, (row three) manager Brad DeMay, Terry Buckallew, Jody Ta-gue, Don Miller, David Smith, Mike Zimmerman, Chris Leibovitz, J.P. Jacobs, Steve Millett, Brad Burklund, Scott McDanel, and Jim Winger. 2. Senior, Chris Tiemeier works on breaking down his Savannah wrestler's stamina. 3. Senior Tim Normoyle pressures his adversary to the mat. 4. Scott Fisher, senior, is in the process of pinning this unfortunate wrestler. champions by a vast margin of 43 points over the Rock Island Rocks. U.T. advanced 11 out of 12 wrestlers to the semifinal round, after freshman Troy Tapia scratched because of illness. There were nine place winners from U.T. including four firsts at 98, 138,145, and 185. Coach Arvanis stated, Our regional title, and Chris Tiemeier and John Sandoval being named prep of the week during the season, were season highlights. The Junior Varsity also had success, taking first place at the Pekin J.V. tournament by a margin of 70 points. Bam Pustelnik was named most outstanding wrestler and Chris Leibovitz won the pinner award. The sophomore squad's starting unit consisted of up to six and seven freshmen wrestlers for the majority of the meets. Sophomore Coach John Bollaert commented on his starters, I think they're probably the best bunch of wrestlers I've seen. The freshman wrestlers starters are extremely advanced. The freshman squads, too, had a successful season. The Orange ended with a 8-1. The Black ended with 5-3. The freshmen took first place in the very touch Bettendorf tournament with a total of ten place-winners, six of them coming in first. Freshman black coach Jim Smith stated, They're a real mature group. At practice we spend a lot less time with discipline and more with actual learning. I believe the freshmen were the strength of the program this year. They were involved in every level of competition. 1% — Sports Varsity U.T. 33 Quincy 23 IJ.T. 33 Galesburg 23 U.T. 41 Sava n nali 22 U.T. 33 Freeport 18 Pleasant Valley 34 U.T. 18 U.T. 35 Alleman 18 U.T. 26 Riverdalc 23 U.T. 37 Moline 11 U.T. 56 Peoria Limestone 3 Sterling 35 U.T. 26 U.T. 38 Metamora 7 U.T. 45 Lincoln 12 U.T. 49 Alleman 12 U.T. 30 Moline 22 U.T. 50 Peoria Richwoods 15 U.T. 40 Herscy 22 U.T 27 Pekin 24 Joliet West 31 U.T. 18 U.T. 41 Rich Central 14 U.T. 58 Homewood Flossmoor 4 U.T. 56 Thornton North 6 U.T. 50 Gcneseo 12 Rock Island 31 U.T. 28 Quincy tournament 3rd Dixon tournament 3rd 4 Sports — 197 1. Freshman black squad members are front, Robbie Schaffer, DeWayne Harris, Bam Pus-telnik, Mike O'Meara, Jeff Thorndyke. (row two) F;ank Lodica, Terry Foltz, Troy Tapia, Jim Verlinden, John Petit, Jon Kunzle. (row three) manager, Jeff Stolbom, Jim Hill, Gene Kam-men. Brad Cameron, Shawn Harris, Dwayne Stephens, Allen Rose, Coach Jim Smith. 2. This year's sophomore wrestlers are front, Rodney McDaniel, Alan Reyna, Bob Wells, Frank Contreras, Bam Pustelnik, Craig Frazier, Bob Larson, (row two) Russ Christenson, Troy Tapia, Jeff D ekunskas, Brad Cameron, Bill La-Ferrera, Jon Dejaynes, Ron Ackland, (row three) Coach John Bollaert, Paul Schaeffer, Wayne Shadt, Kris Edwards, Ron Raymond, Ken Versluis, Brian Ketner, and Gary Cooper. 3. Senior Jim Winger concentrates intently on demolishing his opponent. 4. Freshman orange squad members are (front) Mike Jacobsen, Brian Tiemeier. (row two) Coach McNinch, Todd Entrikin, Jon Catteron, Jay Titus, and John Davis. 5. Freshman John Davis has his opponent in a very tight spot. 198 — Sports Junior Varsity (14-0) UT 66 Riverdale 0 UT 40 Moline 12 UT 40 Rock Island 27 UT 39 Rockridfle 18 UT 35 Yorkwood 24 UT 59 Savannah 3 UT 37 Fulton 20 UT 46 Orion 13 UT 37 Sherrard 20 UT 54 Freeport 3 UT 50 Richwoods 15 UT 45 Moline 23 UT 35 Winola 23 UT 47 Alleman 12 Pekin J.V. tournament 1st Bettendorf tournament 2nd Sophomore (6-0) UT 51 Geneseo 9 UT 31 Moline 22 UT 64 Richwoods 0 UT 54 Rock Island 9 UT 36 Alleman 27 UT 38 Winola 27 Sports — 199 Teams slide for home Mr. Mike Dergo and Mr. Dave Berg were the softball and baseball coaches for UT this year. Both coaches had very positive attitudes about their teams this year. Coach Dergo felt that his team would again be favored in the Conference and Regional this year, and Coach Berg stated that he felt that his team had a good balance of hitting plus excellent pitching and defense. The softball and baseball teams both practiced daily so that they would be ready for the tough competition which would be coming their way when UT would meet against Rock Island and Moline. Coach Dergo and Coach Berg both felt that with a little good weather and a lot of team coo- peration that both their teams would be able to hold strong against these two tough Quad-City teams. Other teams which were felt to be tough competition for the boys were Alle-man and Galesburg. Coach Dergo's returning lettermen were Larenda Campbell, Lisa Cervantes, Robin Housholder, Patty Kanning, Cheryl Krantz, Jill Liggett, Lisa Mahan, Yvonne Savala, Carrie Walker, and Jill Merideth. Coach Berg's returning lettermen were Vance Behrens, John Beintema, Mike Butcher, Doug Cooper, Brian DePorter, Jerry Foltz, Doug Greer, Dan Moraetes, and Brian Neff. CINDY CRUZ 1. Coach Dergo gives Robin Housholder some advice. 2. Larenda Campbell and Carrie Walker take a break from the excitement of the game. 3. Ron Rangel keeps his eye on the ball during batting practice. 200—Sports 1. Larenda Campbell and Patty Kanning are to be ready for anything that might come their way. 2. Jill Liggett seems to be quite awaic of what's going on during the game. 3. Robin Housholder is aiming for a home-run. 4. Doug Greer seems to enjoy being a catcher. Sports—201 Runners sprint for finish Early in the month of February, the track season began with about 75 ambitious girls ready to try their best and to work hard for the events that they'd like to participate in. For two hours a day, every schoolday these girls practiced. They ran up and down the hill, did wind sprints, and lifted weights. We have some talented underclassmen who will blend in well with our veterans. I am very optimistic and enthusiastic about this season, said Coach Fererri about his girl tracksters. When asked to name some outstanding prospects for this year, Coach Dennis Steinmetz commented, Alice McLer-non and Carrie Natwick for long distances, Tina Clark, LaTres Walton, Re-bella Atwater, and Tracey Mayfield, for sprints, and Joann Gierman for middle distances. This year's boy's track team spent two hours a day, 6 days a week practicing. They ran inside and out, did stretching excercizes, and worked out with weights. We are a young team and should progress well throughout the season. I am looking forward to a good performance from our underclassman-dominated team, stated the head coach. Coach Wesselmann. He added, I am expecting Rich Prettyman, Bob Lack, Brian Mohr, Steve Terronez, and Scott Fournier to be among my top distance runners, with Joe Jones, Jon Verlinden, Dan Woods, Jon Bailey, Chris De-Jaegher, and Kipp Westbrook as my sprinters, Alex Sierra, and Kedric Evans as hurdlers, and Scott Fisher, Robbie Carr, and Tony Barnes as the outstanding jumpers. 1. Sophomore Alice McLernon is one of the top distance runners in this area, placing 22nd at state her freshman year. 2. Robbie Carr, senior, lands in the pit after a successful jump. 3. Sophomore, Trisha Munoz, clearing this hurdle with ease, flashes a confident smile. 202—Sports 1. Boys track members are: Alex Sierra, Kent Miles, L)an Woods, Toby Olson, Brian Mohr, Jon Verlinden. (row 2) David Malone, Rich Bee-champ, Joe Jones, Marty Papish, Eric Fentem, Jody Tague, Bob Lack, 2. Alex Sierra, senior, shows grace and form, hurdling during practice. 3. Girls track members are: Tina Clark, Rebella Atwater, (row 2) Donna Herrick, Costella Green, Tracey Mayfield, Threse Perkins, (row 3) LaTres Walton, Kelley Cole, Denise Lambert, Nora Noriega, Susie Ebalo, Jennifer Tallman. (row 4) Angie Chavez, and Beth Testa. 4. Senior Rich Pretty-man intently concentrates on the finish line ahead. 5. Sophomore Jon Bailey is ready to sprint for the finish. 6. Kim LeBlanc, freshman, shows her winning form as she lakes first place with a 15.5 jump. Sports—203 Netters smash opponents This year's girls tennis team put forth a great deal of effort to make this season a successful one, with the varsity team finishing with an 8-2 record and the jr. varsity with an 8-3 record. The top six girls: juniors, Trish Zmuda, Beth Kipp, Dee Honert; sophomores, Betsy Dalton, Kim Smith; and freshman, Kami Hanlin participated in summer tournaments and spent a lot of time practicing on their own to show a good performance this year. It's been five years since there has been anyone taking a place in the top four in singles or having two doubles teams go to state. This year, Trish Zmuda changed the record for the singles, placing fourth in the Western Big Six. For the doubles, Kim Smith and Trish Zmuda grabbed a second place along with Beth Kipp and Betsy Dalton taking third in District competition. Coach Wesselman predicted, Next year we'll be on top if the girls keep their enthusiasm and put forth their total effort into the game again! This year's boys tennis team had everyone return except one person. At the beginning of the season, Coach Allee stated, We should have a pretty good year considering most of the same players are returning. Coach Allee predicted that Sterling and Central would be their toughest opponents since they also had a lot of the same players returning. The Varsity team consisted of seniors, Greg Clark, Brent Hanlin, and Curt Manley; juniors, Chad Vinzant, and Jeff Kipp; and sophomores, Randy Clark, and Brian Raasch. 1. Curt Manley, senior, prepares to hit a tough backhand. 2. Junior Chad Vinzant reaches to receive serve. 3. Kami Hanlin, freshman, winds up to drive a backhand crosscourt. 4. Brent Hanlin, senior, takes a break between sets. 5. Senior Greg Clark concentrates intensely on acing his opponent. 6. Girl's junior varsity team members arc front, Kim Ledezma, Sue Bordner, and Kris Caldwell; middle, Julie Nahrgang, Kris Hunt, and Tammy Inglis; back, Melissa Uzzel, Marilee Hacker, Kelly Swinburn, and Dee Traylor. 7. Girl's varsity team members are front, Kim Smith, Chris Duncan, and Judy Paskvan; middle, Dee Honert, Jan Caleo, Kami Hanlin, and Beth Kipp; back, Betsy Dalton, Trish Zmuda, Julie Burns, and Peggy Garrett. MTM 204 — Sports Galesburg Girl's Varsity 6 UT 3 UT 6 Moline 3 UT 9 McComb 0 UT 8 Alleman 1 UT 9 Geneseo 0 UT 5 Rock Island 4 UT 9 Galesburg 0 Moline 8 UT 1 UT 7 Alleman 2 UT 6 Rock Island 3 Rock Island Invitational Galesburg Invitational Western Big Six 2nd 4th 2nd Sports — 205 Cheerleaders add spirit UT football cheerleaders are not only responsible for boosting the spirits of the crowd and the team during the games. They are also responsible for decorating each team member's locker and organizing pep assemblies. Besides having to memorize cheers, make up original ones, know different formations, and acrobatic skills, cheerleaders must know and understand the game of football. Wendy Leonard, varsity cheerleader, comments, cheering is a lot of hard work, but it's a good feeling for us when we can really get the crowd going. Cheerleading isn't just doing cheers; it's trying to boost team spirit, to get the fans rowdy, and to support our school,” states Dee Dee Burney, sophomore cheerleader. 1. Varsity cheerleaders perform a difficult mount at a game. 2. Traci Lofgren joined in as Pete the Panther. 3. Varsity football cheerleaders are Pam Bost, Wendy Leonard, Francie Wiegal, Chris Mohr, Krista Kelly, Rochell LeB-lanc, and Jamie Titus. They were coached by Miss Jill Anderson. 206 — Sports 1. Sophomore football cheerleaders are Dee Dee Burney, Julie Mitchell, Kim Anderson, PJm Torok, and Shelly Oltman. 2. Sophomore cheerleaders Pam Torok and Julie Mitchell show some enthusiasm during a football game. 3, The varsity cheerleaders tell the fans what the Panthers are going to do to their opponent. 4. Freshman football cheerleaders are Kim LeBlanc, Lisa Manley, Joann Rodgers, Michelle Hamrick, and Julie Brewer. Sports — 207 Catching This year's basketball cheerleaders were very supportive of their teams. They took part in decorating lockers, making banners for home games, and baking cookies for the players. The cheerleaders thought that their efforts were greatly appreciated by both the players and coaches. Coach Talley, of the varsity team, said that those efforts of the cheerleaders encouraged the players onto victory. Both the players and the coaches hope that those traditions will continue, especially the cookies. JESSIE CAMP 1. Freshman cheerleaders, Becky Greer and Julie Brewer, talk senior Doug Greer into buying a winter sports program. 2. Cheer-leading coaches Miss Sue Uranich and Miss Laura Newell take time out to flash a smile. 3. Freshman Black cheerleaders are Becky Greer, Lisa Manley, and (in back) Cindy De-Hamer, Kim LeBlanc, and Julie Standaert. 4. Varsity cheerleaders are juniors Wendy Leonard, and Pam Bost. (center) Cheryl DeSmet, and senior, Chris Mohr, and (in back) juniors Rochelle LeBlanc, Jamie Titus, and Francie Wicgel. 5. Varsity cheerleaders Pam Bost, Francie Wiegel, Rochelle LeBlanc, and Jamie Titus really enjoy taking time out to create the Panther hoop. 6. Freshman cheerleaders for the Orange team are: Lisa Gorishek, Julie Brewer, Piper Davis, Kami Hanlin, and top; Michelle Hamerick. 7. Sophomore cheerleaders are (front) Dee Dee Burney, and Pam Totok. (middle) Nancy Goar, and Debbie Go-deris, and (on top) Julie Mitchell. 208 — Sports Rah-rahs inspire squads The varsity wrestling cheerleaders had a very successful season attending more meets than ever before. The sophomores also had a successful season. Although they started the season off inexperienced, they improved towards the end, stated Miss Sue Uranich about her first year of coaching the cheerleaders. She commented, There were no cheerleaders for wrestling at my school, and I'm glad to see that there are now because I believe that wrestling deserves more recognition. Coach Uranich stated that she believes wrestling cheerleaders are special. The 'Rahs Rahs' (as she affectionately calls them) have to have a special kind of dedication to enjoy the hard work that comes with being a cheerleader for wrestling. It takes a lot of practice each week to get ready for the meets, and endurance is also important because some meets last up to 12 hours in which they cheer almost continually with few breaks in between. As varsity cheerleaders, they were responsible for creating the hoops for the home meets. Both the varsity and sophomore squads cheered at the winter pep assembly with the basketball cheerleaders. All three squads sold raffle tickets to pay for new uniforms for next year. The freshman cheerleaders also had a successful season, learning many new cheers in their first year at UT. They were coached by Miss Julie Zimmerman. 1. These varsity wrestling cheerleaders spend many hours a week practicing for the meets. 2. This year's sophomore wrestling cheerleaders are Shari Malmstrom, Yvonne Quinones, Michelle Blais, Deann Stewart, Angie Thorton, and Tamber Nevins. 3. These cheerleaders enjoy spending their breaks from practice with Adam 4. This year's varsity wrestling cheerleaders are Kris Emery, Hope Speaker, Debbie Waeyaert, Ana Zapata, Laurie Lohse, and Lynda Whitbeck. 5. This year's freshman cheerleaders are JoAnn Rodgers, Carolee Bell, Teri Farr, Kris Rylander, and Lisa Fanning. 6. The varsity cheerleaders take time from their rigorous schedule to pose for the photographer. Sports — 211 Spirit boosters Wrestlerettes The wrestlerettes are a group of girls who assist during meets by performing such jobs as keeping scorebook for each individual match, keeping team points, and running the scoreboard. They are also responsible for making sure the large tournaments run smoothly. The wrestlerettes helped boost the spirit of each wrestler. Each girl decorates her wrestler's locker on the day of the meet and writes him confidencebuilding notes, to boost his spirit. The varsity Pin-Pals present their wrestlers with a gift before meets. Trackettes The trackettes are also a hard-working group of girls. These girls keep times for races and keep individual team scores in each event. They set up the hurdles at track meets and hold the ribbon at the finish line. The trackettes are also assigned to an individual on the track team. They are responsible for boosting their track member's spirit with locker decorations, notes of encouragement, and many other things to ensure the track team a winning season. STACI RAFFELSON 212—Sports 1. These wrcstlcrcttcs take some time out to play in the snow. 2. (row 1) Tracy Cole, April Iaylor, Jill Liggett, Mary James, Kathy Green, Mary Decker, Karlene Cousemaker, Nancy Lorimer (row 2) Joette Piper, Wanetta Weber, Lisa Armstrong, Patty Torok, Marcy Caldwell, Joyce Garrett, Rox-ane Vittori, MaryAnn Penca missing are Beth Kipp, Cathy Hippie, Sue Dravis, and Julie Hutchinson. (row 3) Robin Harris, Judy Paskvan, Chris Collins, Amy DeMeulenaere, Pam Pyevich, Shari Selander, Donna Waeyaert. 3. Underclass wrest-lerettes are (row one) Shelly Blagdon, Amy Bu-chanon, Bonnie Amaro, Ellie Alaniz, (row 2) Mo Standaert, Juanita Lopez, Lisa Weber, (row 3) Shelly Oltman, Paula McKay, Linda Clark, (row 4) Ellen Gant, Jodi Wingerr, Nellie Prado, (row 5) Gina Lund, Kim D'Hooge. (row 6) Lynn Harris, Kari Wirtz, Staci Raffelson. Melodic McGinnis, Jana Glanz. (row 7) Terri Borders, Ann Cosgrave, Ann DcLille, Kathy Brewer, Angie Cavez. (row 8) Steffanie Hill, Tonya Huhten, Jackie White, Kim Owens, Terese Perkins, Michelle Polios, Becky Fillmer, Kathy Leyden, Marilee Hacker, Cindy Webster, (standing) Carolyn Morse, Jackie Eckey, Julie Jablon, Lori Fanning, Kelly Swinburn, Melissa Uzzel. 4. Wrestlerette captains are Kathy Knouse, junior; Marcy Caldwell, senior, Michelle Polios, freshman; and Kari Wirtz, sophomore. Sports—213 1. Wendy Leonard, junior, likes this '67 'Vette at Warren's Chevrolet. 2. Pauline Terronez, junior, smiles outside Cosgrave Drugs. 3. Sophomores Kelly Gilson and Dawn White look over some class rings at Sable's Jewelry. 214 — Advertisements Advertisements Border Pieces Advertisements — Class of ’83 U.T.H.S. PANTHERS GOOD LUCK! 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Blair, Donna J. Block, Gary 128 Bollaert, John R. 176 Bonds, Martha L. 137 Boyd, Jessie 136 Boyle, Marilyn D. 136 Brewers, Michael J. 176, 112 Brown, Sharon Bukcr, Elmer 136 Burgess, Sally A. 136 Burke, Cynthia S. 120 Burrell, Dorothy A. Busch, David 186 Butzer, Betty J. 136 C Cady, Linda K. Caldwell, Jorita 136 Carnes, Richard W. Carr, Delbert 126, 191 Carter, Dean A. Catton, A. Elane 8, 120 Cation, Donald E. 128 Cervantes, Cruz 137 Chance, Donna 13G Christensen, Steven Claeys, Helen M. Claus, Bill W. Cornelius, Gordon B. 112 Corsaro, Janet L. 130 D D'Angelo, Lena 137 D'Angelo, Naidine 124 Damhorst, Roger R. 120, 182 Davidson, Linda 130 Davis, Donald J. 120 Deal, James 116, 147 Deelsnyder, Mary Sue 136 Degrande Jr., Arthur 116, 176 DeGrauwe, Michele 120 Delanghe, Maria 127, 185 Dergo, Michael 124, 188, 200 Detaeye, Charles J. 124 Dhondt, Joseph 124 Diaz, Jose V. 120 Dishinger, Mary L. 116 Dolleslager, Kathryne G. Donaldson, Donald A. Duffy, Carol A. 115 Dunbar, Norma J. 137 Duncan, James R. Duncan, Sandra R. Dussliere, Lawrence A. 4, 112, 113 Dyer, G. Donald 123, 176 Dymek, Edward M. 116 E Edwards, Verna F. 137 Eis, Loryann M. 119 Engel, John A. 126, 128 Erickson, Gene M. 122 Erickson, Keith 131, 130 Evans, Frank H., Jr. 16, 112, 113 F Fairman, Robert V.1112 Farris, Kenneth Fooken, Theresa 123 Fortune, James Foust, Leo H. 128 Franck, Theodora 120 Franc, Daphne J. 127 Freiburg, Patricia L. 135 G Gargano, Joan M. Garrett, David F. Gebben, Gregory K. 176, 128 Gellerman, Gary E. 118 Glisan, Vernon L. 118 Greene, Richard L. 112, 113 Greer, Jerry L. 114 Greer, Judith A. 128 Greer, Larry L. 114 Greko, Richard L. 118 Griffee, Rosemary A. 137 Grimaldi, Frank 124, 191 Grooms, Zilpha 116 Guzzo, Jody H. 116 H Hall, James E. 119 Hall, Sandra 121 Hand, Doris M. 137 Hanlin, J. Bert 110, 127 Hanlin, Michael A. 112 Hanlin, Patricia D. 131 Hanna, Paula M. 113 Hansen, Barbara J. 133 Hanske Jr., Robert W. 8, 116 Harper, Eunice P. 136 Heene, Arthur E. Hegwood, Violet M. Hetzel, Judy S. 134 Holmer, Ronald W. 119 Housholder, Diana F. 136 Hughes, Richard A. 126 Hummel, Melvin L. J Jairett, Louise 135 Johnson, Joyce 136 Johnson, Lisa 124 Jones, Edward A., Jr. 136 Jones, Irma L. 127 Jorandby, Sharon 127 K Karben, James Keegan, Janice Keeley, Kathryn A. 8, 116 Kehoe, Michael R. Kelewae, Sarah B. 114 Keller, Amanda R. 121 Kelley, John Kerckhove, Alice 134 Kettering, Jack L. 128 Killam, Carl E. 122 Kline, Marjorie A. Knight, Michael Knox, Harold R. 129 Kramer, Claude R. 118 Kramer, Pamela 114 Krause, Charles I. 114 Kruckenberg, Elaine 136 L Lamantia, Sharon 136 Lampo, Ron Landuyt, Marguerite A. Lange, Paul G. 176 Laud, Jeri E. 124 Lee, J. Richard 119, 153 Lemmon, James M. 124 Lewis, Robert D. 118 Loftin, Jack Loftin, Jane L. Lonergan, Thomas J. 114 Longbons, Mildred M. 122 Lorenz, Edward Lough, Lyle E. Loula, James R. 117 M Manwaring, Craig L. 8, 120, 191 Marr, David 125, 191, 192 Marr, Patricia A. 114, 115 Matthews, Elaine 130 Mattson, Mary Ann 136 McCarter, Eugene D. 113 McDonald, Judith 117 McKinzie, Claire Merbitz, Arnold G. 113 Mercer, Jay L. 125 Meyers, Glenda S. 132 Mickle, Marian J. Mihalopoulos, Arthur Miller, Colleen V. 136 Mohr, Marlene Ann 135 Murrens, Anita J. 117 N Nelson, Beverlee A. 133 Nelson, Mary K. 129 Nelson, Merlin A. 115 Newel, Laura 130, 208 Newenham, Willie B. 4, 127 Nitz, Ida G. 125 O O'Connor, M. Antoinette Olesen, Carol M. 120 P Paasch, Alice L. 132 Parker, Thomas A. 112 Parkhurst, Vincent 136 Pai liidge, Eldon 125, 184 Paskvan, Frank Paytash, Pamela Pennington, Warren 129 Peterhoff, Edward H. 8, 12ft Petersen, Paula A. 117 Peterson, Marsha 117, 145 Phillips, Gary L. 118, 119, 180, 181, 253 Pilaszewski, Stephen Polios, Nancy 117 Potter, Ruth A. 122 Poulter, Douglas 8, 113 Pregracke, Gary B. 129 Pustelnik, Ronald W. 126, 127 Pyevich, Nancy S. 117 Pyevich, Robert M. Pyevich, Steve 118 R Rainey, Charles 129 Ramirez, Richard 131 Rankin, George W. 133 Rasso, Alfredo N. Rice, Sandra Riggs, David L. 136 Ritter, Herbert A. 121 Roman, June 137 Ronnebeck, Janet 136 Ruberg, Elaine 125 Ruggles, Larry A. 118 Russell, Michael 131, 176 Ryerson, Ronald R. 121 S Samolitis, Jerome W. 115 Sanders, James 125, 176 Schmidt, David P. 129 Schmidt, Michael C. 12, 123, 156, 157, 160 Schneider, Linda 134 Scott, Gwen L. 132 Segura, Fredrick M. 131, 176 Severtsgaard, Janice 136 Shull, Richard L. Slentz, Charles W. 121 Smith, James T. 121, 176 Smolcnski, Sandra K. 137 Sodeman, Carole S. 136 Steinmetz, Dennis D. 119, 180 Stiegel, Helen J. 122, 123 Stover, Sena 136 Strand, Douglas L. 122 Sturm, Karin 117 Sturm, Roger E. 126 Sutton, Darcene 117 T Talley, Cliff G. 125, 150, 151, 190, 191 Taylor, Betty L. 136 Telleen, Joanne L. Terronez, Alfred Terry, S. Christine 134 Sophomore Christopher Dejaegher fights like a Panther for the ball during a tough game against Rock Island. 228 — Index Theuninck, Dorothy M. 136 Thompson, Robert L. Tillberg, Barbara Traylor, Charles E. 170 Truelsen, Janice L. 129, 148 Truelsen, Les R. 119 Tyler Jr., Theodore R. 20, 119, 153 U Unrath, James 113, 141 Uranich, Susan 4, 125, 208 Urich, Larry L. V VanBelle, Mary Jane 136 Vandewiole, Ruth Ann Vcrstraete, Gabriel A. 126 Vervaecke, Verda I. 136 Voorhis, Richard Vroman, Mary 137 W Wadsager, Linda 125 Wagle, Gary L. 8, 121 Wates, Delmon Webb, Cheryl Weckel, Pamela 136 Wessel, Max D. 23, 118, 250 Wessel, Richard D. 119 Wesselmann, James G. 181, 119, 202 White, Judith A. 117 White, Linda L. Whiteside, Rodney Williams, Lorraine 135 Williams, Mallie M. 123, 169 Williamson, James 136 Wilson, Julie Winthurst, William E. Woller Jr., Fred 118 Woller, Perrine 131 Z Zesiger, Robert D. 126, 153 Zimmerman, Albert 124 ------------'83----------------- A Ackerland, Wendy L. 22 Ackland, Lloyd R. 22, 176 Ackley, Carla Adams, Jacqueline E. 22, 157 Adams, Jesse C. 22 Aderum, Hans A. Akers, Terri L. 22, 148 Albrecht, Deanna R. 22 Alexander, Lynn W. Allcock, Kevin I 22 Allensworth, Shari L. 22, 163, 167 Anders, Tina M. 22 Anderson, Lisa J. 22 Anderson, Robert J. 22, 148 Andrios, George 22 Angelos, John D. 22 Apperson. Lani K. 22, 56, 160, 162 Arch, Darla D. 22 Argeros, Anthony G. 20, 22, 171, 172, 240, 252 Armstrong, Elizabeth M. 22, 184, 213 Arvanitis, Steve J. 22, 163, 167 Ashbrook, Stuart G. 18, 22, 148 Ashenhurst, Stephany L. 22 Ayala, Angelo I. 24 Ayala, Annadelia M. 24, 148 B Bailey, Jennifer A. 24, 150, 182, 183 Balluff, Kristi A. 24, 167 Barnes, Elizabeth A. 24 Batye, Angela R. Bealcr, Kelly L. 24, 132 Beard, Brenda K. 24 Beaver, Michele D. 24 Becht, Rodney L. 24 Beechamp, Richard A. 24, 203 Behrens, Vance K. 12, 14, 25, 56, 58, 176, 140, 200 Beintcma, John S. 25, 200 Benson, Cheryl A. 25, 148 Berhenke, Chris A. Bernand, William G. 25 Bert, Michele Michael J. 25 Berthoud, Daniel L. 25 Beyhl, Sara N. 25 Billings, Douglas T. 25 Birley, Richard V. 25 Bivens, Alfred J. 25 Blomberg, Diane K. 25 Bogaert, Kim G. 25, 143 Bohannon, Kevin J. 25, 115 Bolton, John F. 25 Bonilla, Phil V. 25 Bonow, Kelly L. 25 Bosanac, Steven C. 25 Bowers, Lisa A. 25 Boyer, Jerry D. 25 Bradley, Linda A. 14, 25, 143, 150 Brand, Wesley B. 26 Breckling, Robert S. 26 Britt, Rebecca L. Brown, Charles E. Brown, Duane S. 26 Brunton, Julie L. 26 Bugh, Kathryn L. 26, 56, 140 Bull, Wendy G. 26, 148 Burgess, Shirley J. 26 Burgin, Penny L. 26 Burklund, Janette A. 26 Burnett, David L. Burton, Cheryl L. Burwell, Bob W. 26 Bl200er Michael D 14, 26' 176' C Calderon, Michael A. 26 Caldwell, Marcy L. 26, 143, 213 Calsyn, Raymond J. 26 Campagna, Micheal J. 26 Campbell, Larenda S. 12, 14, 16 26, 58, 143, 184, 200, 201' Canfield, Connie L. 26 Cant, Wendy E. 26 Cantu, Norma 26 Carlson, Kevin A. 17 Carnicle, James W. 27 Cai91R202biC C 12' 14' 16' 27' 58' Carter, Daniel L. 27 Castaneda, Manuel J. 27, 167, 148 Catour, Mary C. 27, 132, 148 Cervantes, Lisa D. 27, 133, 184, 188, 200 Chandler, Deena M. 27 Charlson, John N. 27, 73, 176 Cheffer, Todd A. 27 Chick, Lori L. 27, 148 Chirstensen, Doug 27, 171 Christensen, Rodney L. 28 Christian, Edwin M. 28 Clark. Gregory M. 28, 58 Clark, Sandra G. Clark, Scott E. 28 Classen, Jeffrey A. 28, 167 Clevenger, Jane A. 28, 148 Collms, Christine A. 28, 148, 213 Collinson, Victoria S. 28 Cones, Theresa A. 28 Conley, Sherin 28 Connolly, Elizabeth B. 28, 59 143 150, 174, 184, 185 Contreras, Sergio 28 Cook, Melissa S. Cooper, Douglas W. 6, 28, 176 200 Copeland, ack P. 28 Copeland, James D. 28 Corbin, Alan J. 29, 167 Cornmesser, Annette N. 29 Correa, Fabian 29 Cosgrave, Patrick 56 Cowley, Christopher J 29 Craft, Susan E. 29 Crawford, Tom M. Crockett, Vonda L. 29 Cross, Lawrence J. 29, 57, 154, 156, 160, 162, 167, 140 Crouse, Christine A. 29 Cuerington, Crystal L. 14, 24, 29, 57, 143, 156, 163, 167, 140, 18 Cyphers, Joseph A. D Dalton, Peter A. Daniels, Julie L. Darr, David D. 29 Davis, Arnold E. 251 Davis, Kimberly L. 29 Davis, Leann M. 29 Davis, Shaion K. 29 Deal, Barbara S. 29, 148 Decker, Danial T. 29, 176 Dedecker, Michelle R. 29 Deemer, Alan H Defauw, David W. 29, 171 Degraeve, Jill R. 2, 13, 30, 163 Degryse, Bettie A. 30, 57, 140 Delille, Michael J. 30. 115, 190, 191, 243 Demeulemeester, John R. 30 Demeulenaere, Amy A. 30, 213 Demeulenaere, Robin R. 30 Dennis, Robert 11. 30, 35, 123, 241 Depauw, Melinda G. 30 Deporter, Brian L. 14, 30, 59, 174, 176, 200 Deppe, Stephen J. 30 Desherow, Amy L. 30 Desmet, Donna T. 30 Dickie, Laura D. 30 Diehl, Hoyt B. 30 Dillon, Barbara L. 30 Donovan, Brian G. 30 Dopier, Dennis D. 30 Dorman, Tara L. 30, 148 Dowing, Bruce T. 30 Doyle, Kimble H. 30 Draper, Angela J. 31 Duckett, Scott G. 31 Duncalf. Julie A. Duncan, Christine M. 31, 57, 150, 163, 167, 140, 141 Dunsworth, Stacey D. 31 Dursky, Trudy A. 31 E Eaves, Sherry A. 31 Ebalo, Susan J. 14, 31, 143, 150, 167, 169, 181, 203 Eklof, Rebecca G. Eldridge, Mark R. 31, 163, 167 Emcrick, David L. |r. 31 Engeman, Robert E. 31, 141 Engholm, Michael Engstrom, Joseph 31 Ethridge, Brenda K. 31 Evans, Julie L. 32, 1b7, 148 F Tentem, Eric J. 32, 153, 181, 203 Ferguson, Michael S. 32, 58, 182 Finch, Pamela J. 32 Firth, Robin A. 32, 36, 56, 156, 160, 162, 163, 171, 140 Fish, Jonathon O. 32 Fisher, Robert S. 6, 14, 32, 58, 176. 202 Flores, Irene 32 Flowers, Regina R. 32, 150, 148 Floyd, Elizabeth A. 32, 148 Foltz, Jerry C. 32, 200 Foster, Kenneth E. 32 Fowler, Teresa C. 32, 140 Franco, Elizabeth A. 32, 138, 148 Francois, Melissa A. 33, 56, 148 Franks, Billy L. Frederick, Beverly J. 33, 167 Fredrickson, Kelly I. 33 Frcers, Teri J. 33. 160, 162, 171. 172 Fuqua, Joe C. 33, 163, 167 This proud panther warms up before the game at Soule Bowl. G Gallaugher, Joel R. 33 Garcia, Lori A. 33, 145, 148 Garcia, Sylvia Garrett, Joyce 33, 213 Garrett. Peggy E. 33, 150 Garrett, Theresa L. Garza, Phyllis L. 33, 120, 133, 171 Gavin, Daniel J. 33, 56, 141 Gehn, Michael E. 33 Giles, Leda J. 33 Gillespie, Charles B. 33, 133 Gilson, Terri R. 33 Glanz, John M. 33 Glaub, Gregory S. 33 Glenn, Michelle J. 5, 33, 133, 244 Goebel, Greg L. 33 Goeden, Robert G. Gonzalez, Ernestina 33 Gonzalez, Guadalupe Gottsch, Craig A. Gottwalt, John G. 34 Gould, Sheila M. 34, 133, 138, 148 Granell, Barbara J. 34 Gray, Nathan G. 34 Green, Deana M. 34 Green, Jerry A. 34 Green, Patricia D. 34 Green, Raymond E. 34 Green, Teresa L. 34 Greer, Brian T. 34, 150, 245 Greer, Doug A. 34, 171, 208, 200, 201 Gregory, James 34 Grenier, Rebecca L. 34 Grimm, Traci R. 34 Giypp, Babette K. 34, 171, 172 H Haecherl, James W. Hagerman, Dennis F. Hand, Jill M. 34, 186, 148 Hanlin, Brent T. 34, 56, 58, 143, 140 Harbaugh, Kelly A. 34 Harlan, Tracy L. 34 Harmening, Daniel W. 35, 167 Harrington, Jamie D. 35, 148 Harris, Lisa L. 35 Harris, Russell C. 35 Harris, Shawn W. 35, 176 Hawotte, Douglas T. 35 Hayes, Laureen M. 35, 154, 156, 167 Hemphill, Vicki S. 35 Hendrix, Don J. 35, 44 Henry, Keith W. 35 Hernandez, Claire D. 14, 35, 143, 150, 180, 181 Hewitt, Candace N. 14, 35, 143, 148 Heydeman, Patrick R. 36 Hignight, Martin S. 36 Hill, Nancy A. 36, 148 Hill, Rondo W. 36, 57, 110 Hill, Sharon K. 36, 133, 160, 162, 140 Hinton, Laronda R 36 Hoaglund, Janice F 36, 171 Hofstetter, Scott E. Holland, Judith A. 36 Holman, Tracey L. 36 Hosford, Kristine R. 28, 36, 57, 58, 150, 186 Houdyshall, Helaine 36 Housholder, Robin R. 36, 58, 125, 143, 184, 200, 201 Howard, Susan M. 36 Hubbs, Steven J. 36 Hugaert, Gina K. 37, 148 Hulting, Daniel L. Hungatc, Bridgctt M. 37 Hunt, Donald A. 37 Hutten, Lynn A. 37 I Inglis, Wendy S. 37 J Jackson, Jim M. 37 Jackson, Vernessa M. 37, 150, 148 Jacobs, James P. 176 Jacobsen, David E. James, Jeffrey D. Jensen, Dexter A. Jensen, D. Anthony 154, 156, 163, 167, 141 Jett, Jesse Johnson, Bradley E. Johnson, Brent A. Johnson, James W. Johnson, Michele C. Johnson, Ranell A. Jones, Jeri J. Jones, Joe E. 202, 203 Jones, Twyla R. K Karben, William J. 181 Karlsson, Sue A. 148 Karr, David A. Kays, Robert L. Keim, Dave J. Kelley, Carol L. Kelley, Cindy L. 38 Kelly, Krista E. 38, 125, 202, 140, 141 Kelly, Troy K. Kennedy, Renee L. 38, 148 Kerr, Theresa M. 38 Kerschieter, Kerry M. 38, 148 Kight, Cheryl L. 38, 39, 148 King, Yolonda M. 38 Kipp, Judy A. 38, 148 Koch, Eudora L. 38 Kolls, Dorey L. 38, 148 Koser, Daniel K. 38, 58, 186 Kouski, Iammy E. 38 Kraavi, Andy R. 38, 176 Kryzanek, David R. 38, 163, 171 Kyle, Lynette Y. 38, 148 L Lack, John M. 38 Lackey, Suzanne 38 Lamansky, David W. 38 Lampo, Kevin R. 38, 243 Lannoo, Sean S. 38 Larson, Gregg E. 39, 43, 57, 140, 141 Larson, Jeffrey A. 39 Laud, Cherise D. 39 Lawson, Jill I. 39 Lawver, Robert C. Laxy, Christine M. 39 Layman, Jo A. 39, 148 Layne, Steven W. 39, 133 Leahy, James J. 39 Lee, Neng Lemmon, Joellyn R. 39, 184 Lenth, Scott D. 39, 176 Lentz, Todd R. 39 Lerschen, Tom 39 Lewis, Antony W. 40 Lewis, Benita K. 40 Lewis, Larry 148 Lewis, Sharon L. 40 Liseth, Jarle R. Loduca, Joseph A. 40, 176 Lohse, Laura M. 40 Loose, Bryan D. 40 Lopez, Mario E. 40, 171 Louck, Jeffrey K. 14, 40, 59, 176 Louck, Michael W. 40, 176 Lowder, Vonda V. 40 Lubbc, Charles D. 40 Lucas, Gerald E. 40 Lucas, Louis L. 41 Lundie, Stephanie A. 41, 167 Lupinski, John W. 41, 148 Lyon, Biell D. 41 M Mace, Penny S. Manley, Curtis J. 41, 186, 250 Mann, Bradley R. Marr, Lue A. 41 Marshall, Beth M. 9, 41, 148, 18, 19 Marshall, Jody L. Martin, Brad D. 41, 167 Martin, Charles L. Masias, Deborah C. 41 May, Tracey D. McBride, Lori A. 41, 146 McCabe, Brett J. 163, 167 McClure, Andy L. 41, 148 McCollum, Claire L. 41 Mclntirc, Scott T. 41 McKay, Kelly J. 41 McKay, Sean A. 41 McSwain, Mary L. 41 Means, Valerie F. 41 Medhaug, Deann C. Mee, Larry D. 41, 59, 190 Meincke, John R. 41 Merideth, Jill M. 42, 200 Mikita, Bruce A. 42, 154, 163, 140, 141 Miles, Kenton D. 42, 150, 171, 203 Miller, Donald L. Jr. 42, 115 Miller, Jon E. 20, 42, 171, 240 Millett, Anita M. 42, 167 Mitchell, Paul P. 42, 180 Mixer, Bryan E. 42 Mohr, Christine M. 12, 14, 20, 42, 143, 150, 171, 202, 208 Moller, Kristine A. 42 Moraetes, Daniel G. 42, 52, 200 Moreno, Luis S. 8, 18, 28, 42 Moreno, Mary E. 42, 167 Moreno, Victor M. 42 Morris, Tyson C. 42 Morrow, Wendy K. 42, 121 Motsinger, Robin C. 42 Mountain, Susan D. 42 Mueller, Elizabeth A. 42 Mulvania, Robin L. Munoz, Daniel J. 42 Murrison, Chris R. N Neff, Brian J. 42, 59, 200 Nelson, Brian L. 43 Nelson, Brian R. 43, 163, 167 Nelson, Robert J. 43, 133 Nettles, Zina L. 43 Nevin, Phillip J. 43 Nevins, Laura L. 43 Newberg, Sloan Niebres, Caroline 8, 43, 57, 171 Noah, Kristina K. 43 Nolan, Jeff A. 43 Nordholm, Ericka L. 43 Normoyle, Tim J. 43, 150, 176 Norris, Mike 44, 167 Nourse. William D. 44 Nowatzki, Scott M. O Ochoa, Francisco J. 44 Olson, Kari L. 44 Olver, Terry G. Ousley, John K. Overmire, Brian J. 44, 176 P Papish, Martin L. 44, 150, 171, 186, 245, 203 Paris, Pamela D. 44, 148 Park, Emmer E. 44 Parker, Brenda L. Parker, Michele S. 44, 188 Parker, Stanley J. 44 Paskvan, Judy I. 44, 56, 213 Pasley II, David A. 18, 43, 44, 56, 145, 153, 154, 247 Pate, Jeffrey L. 45 Pauley, Curt E. 45 Paxson, Scott E. 45, 150, 176 Paxton, Michael W. 45 Peel, Linda H. 45 .Pena, Isreal M. 45 Penca, Matthew J. 45 Penfold, Cindy 45, 163, 167 Perkins, Thomas M. 45, 167 Peterson, Murel K. Peterson M. Keith 45 Petty, James R Phillips, Robert D. 45 Pierce, Wayne F. 45 Toilet paper streamers, confetti and paper airplanes show the crowd's school spirit and also decorate the ground. 230 — Index This year's crown bearers were Kevin Waeyaert and Tara Olson. Don't they make a cute couple? Piersall, Tialinda L. 45 Pisman, Christopher R. 45 Pittman, Jacquelyn A. 39, 45, 148 Plavak, Thomas P. 45 Plotner, Gary A. 45 Ponce, Kevin E. 45 Popp, Julie A. 45 Porter, Anthony Praught, Bryan L. 20, 45, 121, 171, 240 Prettyman, Richard D. 46, 59, 167, 181, 246, 140, 202, 235, 203 Pruett, Roy G. Puentes, Jacqueline 46 Pulford, Anthony L. Pustelnik, Todd A. 46 Pyevich, Pamela A. 46, 56, 140, 141 Pyles, Jeffrey L. 46 Q Quick, Brian H. 46 Quinones, Alex J. 46, 186, 140 R Ramos, Araceli S. 46, 133 Ramos, Joesph R. 46 Rangel, Deneen L. 46 Rangel, Ronnie 46, 50, 176, 200 Rangel, Ruben 46 Rangel, Stephen 46 Rankin, Kimberly S. 46, 148 Reed, Luwanna R. Reedy, Ronda S. Reeves, Tracy E. 46 Reger, Julie M. 46 Reyna, Bruno L. 46 Reynolds, John C. Rhodes, Leonard W. 46 Rice, Lori A. 46 Richmond, Loren L. 46 Ricke, Luann 46 Riley, Jennifer L. 46 Robertson, Gary D. 46 Rodriguez, Juan A. 46, 167, 186 Roeder, Mary J. 46 Roesner, Mary K. 47, 171 Ruby, David W. 47 Rumburg, Roberta L. 47 Rusk, Lisa A. 47 Ruthey, Mia B. 47 Rutledge, Kimberly A. S Sajovec, Louis J. 47, 56, 140 Sakas, George D. 47, 171, 141 Sanderson, Jennifer L. 47, 124 Sanderson, Richard A. Sandoval, Tiffany P. 47, 148 Sandoval, Tina 47, 148 Satre, Thomas S. 47 Savala, Yvonne S. 47, 58, 150, 184, 188, 200 Scarsdale, Ronda M. 48, 133 Schadt, Diane R. 48, 148 Schaecher, Brenda L. 48, 148 Schellenberg, Mark S. 48 Scherschel, Dean W. 48 Schneidei, Scott P. 14, 48, 176 Schultz, Theresa A. 48 Schutz, Debra J. 48 Schwartz, Brian K. 48 Scott, Renee E. 48 Scott, Timothy R. Sedgwick, Donna A. 48, 188 Segers, Michael D. 49 Selander, Shari A. 49, 57, 140 Senatra, Jeffrey A. 49 Shaner, Lisa J. 49 Shannon, Jodie A. 49 Shaw, Rickey D. 49 Sheehan, Jerri L. 49 Shelangouski, John G. 49 Shelton, LaShun 49 Shivers, Lajohnna L. 14, 49, 143, 150, 167 Sierra, Alexander 49, 202, 203 Sivels, Robin Skinner, Joseph R. 49 Smart, Gregory S. 49, 186, 236 Smith, David N. 40, 49, 58, 150, 171, 176 Smith, Rebecca L. Smith, Rodger G. 49 Smith, Sharon B. 39, 49 Smith, Sherri A. 49 Smith, Wendy G. 49 Smith, Vonnie M. Snyder, Timothy J. 49, 176, 148 Somner, Renee L. 49, 133 South, William A. 50, 133 Speer, Patricia A. 50 Sproul, Peter W. 14, 50, 150, 191 Spurgetis, Shelley A. 50 St. Clair, Shelley D. 50 Stacey, Edward W. 50 Stang, Michael J. 14, 50, 176, 140 Steele, Sylvia L. Steiner, Valerie A. 50 Stephens, Tina M. 50 Stogsdill, Donald J. 50 Stone, Julie A. 50 Stoneking, Gary A. 50, 148 Stout, Margucrita A. 50 Stover, Vicki S. Streat, Sherry A. Streitmatter, Steven L. 50 Struss, Risa J. 50, 171 Suess, Angela C. 50, 156, 160, 162 Sutton, Steven G. 48, 50 Swan, Lynn M. 50 Swanson, Melissa J. 50, 154, 232 Sweat, James H. Sweeney, Peter M. 48 Swinburn, Thomas M. 18 T Tallman, Melissa A. Tarrant, Donald R. Taylor, John T. Teaue, Catherine A. 150 Teague, Lisa D. Terrell, Steven L. Thao, Su Thomann, Robert F. 157, 141 Thomson, Lynn E. 14, 148 Thorpe, Mark Tidwell, Alan J. Tiemeier, Christopher M. 58 Toland, Jeff A. Tomes, Brenda S. 52, 167 Torok, Patricia L. 14, 52, 148, 213 Tripp, David P. 52, 181 Tristan, Clida 52 Trout, Donald G. 52 Tuttle, Corey A. 52 U Utter, Alan S. Utter, Micheal J. V Vallejo, Ronee J 52, 133, 150 Vandeheede, James J. 52, 150, 191 Vandewiele, Sue A. 52, 148 Vanopdorp, Lee D. 52, 176 Vanpaemel, Daren L. 52, 129 Vanwatermeulen, Florian 53 Vanzanten, Debra J. 53, 59, 186 Vershaw, Richard A. 53 Versluis, Karen J. 53, 148 Vervaecke, Donald 1. 53 Vincent, Brad D. 53, 115, 176 Voorhis, Christopher A. W Waeyaert, Donna L. 14, 53, 143, 148 Waite, Steven D. 53, 132, 171 Walker, Carie L. 53, 59, 181, 200 Walker, Joyce A. 53, 148 Walker, Kim 53, 150, 248 Walker, Wayne L. 53, 188 Wallarab, Kim D. Walz, Teresa J. 53, 148 Ward, Chris A. 53, 132 Ward, Michael S. 53 Ward, Rhonda K. 53, 148 Watford, Gwendolyn J. Watts, Tonya F. Webb, Gene C. 53, 154, 156, 160, 162, 167, 168 Webb, Theresa M. 53 Weber, Wanetta J. 54, 148, 213 Weiss, Dennis W. 54 Wells, Brian E. 52, 133 Wells, Kammy A. 54 Wells, Marvin E. 54, 242, 140 Wheeler, Tammy A. 54 Whitbeck, Lynda K. 54 White, Lori L. 54 White, Robert G. Whitehair, Kelly J. 54, 148 Whiteside, Douglas M. 36, 54, 57, 154, 156, 163, 167, 141 Whitney, Scott A. 54 Willeford, Diana K. 54 Williams, Kevin A. 54 Williams, Kimberly A. 54 Williams, Lori K. 54 Williams, Michael W. Willoughby, David A. 54 Wilson, Anthony 14, 54, 191 Wilson, Dennis W. Wilson, Jill M. 54, 167, 148 Winger, James F. 54 Wisely, Jody L. 54 Womack, Darren J. Wood, Laura M. 55 Woodruff, Karen J. 55, 148 Woodyard, Steven R. 55 Wright, James M. 55 Wright, Jeiry W. 55 X Xiong, Ly Y Yang, Pheng Yeager, Jeffery T. 55, 133 Yerkey, Jeffrey C. 55 Young, Amy M. 55 Young, Stephanie L. 55 Z Zalewski, Kenneth E. 55, 156, 163, 167 Zerbonia, James S. Zimmerman, Michael S. 55, 59, 176 Zogg, Beverlin 148 -----------'84----------------- A Adamson, Darrin A. Adkins, Pamela D. 62 Adlfinger, Albert C Aguirre, Rebecca L. 62, 162, 171 Alaniz, Ruben R. 62, 176 Ales, Linda A. 62. 163 Allcock, Kimberly D. Allensworth, Michelle D. 62, 163, 167 Althiser, Pamela D. 62 Amador, Kirk A. 62 Anderson, Billie S. 62, 167, 148 Anderson, Douglas B. 62 Anderson, Irene C. 62, 148 Anderson, James E. 62 Anderson, Jeffery E. 62 Anderson, Jeffery S. Anderson, Milton L. 62, 148 Anderson, Renee E. Andrew, lohn M. 62 Anton, Elizabeth L. 62 Arch, Dorinda D. 62 Arvanitis, George J. 62, 167 Atwater, Rebella A. 62, 150, 167, 181, 202, 203 Aubry, Shelley L. 62 Atwell, Dean R. Index — 231 Ayala, Amelia J. 62, 148 B Baker, Jennifer 62 Ball, Kelli L. 62, 119 Balluff, Mark E. 62 Banks, Brent A. 62 Barnes, Tony E. 62, 191, 202 Barr, Michael W. 62, 176 Bartsch, Eric M. 62, 73, 171 Batye, Paula S. 62, 132, 181 Beasley, Mark T. 62 Beaver, Todd E. 62 Berkley, Kimberly L. Beckman, Laura J. 62, 163, 167 Beedlow, Michael A. 62, 167 Behymer, Eric J. 62, 65, 167 Bell, Charles R. Jr. 62 Bergevin, David L. Jr. 62, 163, 167 Bergmann, Jeri D. Berry, Eric 62, 167 Bert, Kathleen F. 62, 171 Berthoud, Dawn M. 62 Betcher, Julie L. 62 Beverlin, Mark G. 62 Billings, Kristine K. 62 Blackwell, Ronald L. 62 Blake, Dawn C. Bobb, Johnny M. Bokros, Lori S. 62, 150, 186 Bond, Tamara L. 62 Bost, Pamela J. 62, 143, 02 Boughton, James E. 62 Bramucci, Patrick O. 62 Brand, Brenda L. 62, 148 Brand, Louis E. Braud, Charlotte R. 63, 156, 160, 162, 171, 172 Bray, Charles A. 63, 150, 186 Brewer, Edward L. Brown, Richard L. 63 Buckallew, Terry E. 63 Buckley, Kimberly A. 63, 148 Bui, Tuan A. 63 Bull, Dean L. 63 Burgess, Don B. Burklund, Brad M. 63, 176 Burns, Julie A. 63 Burrell, Kimberly R. 63, 146 Burton, Kimberly J. 8, 63, 114, 118, 130, 145, 176, 149 C Cacari, Christopher M. 63 Calderon, Christopher J. 63 Caldwell, Michele L. 63, 167 Caldwell, Tina M. Caleo, Janice A. 63 Calhoun, David L. 63 Camp, Jessie A. 63, 120, 145, 182, 190, 208 Campbell, Rhonda G. 63, 148 Carey, Delbert L. 63, 156 Carey, Kelly K. Carr, Tina M. 63 Causemaker, Karlene M. 63, 213 Cauwels, Mark E. Cervantes, Rick D. 63, 71, 143 Chanay, Lori L. 63, 156, 160, 162, 171 Chandler, Denise L. 63 Charlson, James N. 63 Chatman, Devlin D. Cheffer, Cynthia A. 63 Clark, Charles Q. 63, 176 Clark, Steven W. 63, 176 Clark, Tina M. 63, 150, 188, 202, 203 Clark, Wayne E. 63 Clark, William E. 12, 63, 171 Classen, Lisa A. 63, 148 Clay, Paula E. 64 Clemmons, Andrea K. 64 Cole, Charles N. 64 Cole. Tracy R 64, 213 Coleman, Roberta R. 64 Collins, Denise A. 64 Collins, James R. 64 Comins, James F. Cook, Michelle R. 64 Cornell, David L. Correa, Alfredo Correa, Guadalupe S. 64, 167 Cosgrove, Nancy M. 64, 171 Cox, James H. 64, 154, 156, 160, 162, 171 Crabtree, Steven R. 64 Crain, Rhonda C. 64 Crimmins, Timothy R. 64 Cronkleton, Peggy S. 64 Cross, Melody M. 64, 145 Cullett, George E. Cullett, Gerald E. Cullison, Ryan B. 64 Cullison, Wayne D. 64 Cumberworth, Charlotte Cunningham, Rich A. D Dalton, Timothy J Daniels, Julie L. 64 Danner, Shanna R. 64 Davidson, Suntuk 64 Davila, Alma R. 64 Davis, James L. 64, 171 Davison, Andrea S. 64, 156, 167 Davison, Brian L. Decap, Joseph R. 164 Decker, Mary K. 64, 185, 213 Decrane, Jeffrey A. 64 Deelsnyder, Becky L. 64 Deffenbaugh, Douglas J. 64 Dehamer, Pamela J. 64, 133 Dejaegher, Joseph A. 64, 191 Delrio, Ramon J. 64 Demay, Bradley J. 64 Demeyer, Daniel A. 64 Dennis, Jasper F. 64 Depaepe, Susan L. 64 Deppe, Lori L. 64 Deppe, Richard E. 64 Dcrammclacrc, Chris B. 64 Derby, David D. 64, 148 Dcsmet, Cheryl A. 64, 71, 143, 181, 208 Dewitt, Rhonda L. 64, 145. 182 Dickinson, Cindy K. 64 Dobereiner, Christopher 64, 171, 190, 191 Dohrinske, Doug W. 64, 176 Dooley, Jimmy B. 64 Downing, Bruce T. Dravis, Susan L. 64, 163, 167, 231 Drews, Douglas D 64 Duncan, Barbara P. 65 Duncan, Christopher P. 65 Durbin, Jeffrey W. Duyvejonck, Duane S. Dzekunskas, Rebecca L. 65 E Eagles, Christine R. 65 Earnest, John T. 65 Eggerichs, Allan L. 65 Eklof, Roger G. Emery, Kristen L. 65 Emmendorfer, Michele A Engholm, Cindy M. 65, 148 Erickson, Dianne M. 65, 148 Esparza, Roselind M. 65, 132 Evans, Anna S. 65, 132, 148 Evans, Kedrick J. 65, 202 F Fells, Brett L. 65 Ferguson, Steve D. 65 Fetterer, Michael A. 65 Fickes, Mark E. 65 Fiebig, Rhonda L. 65, 132, 150, 186 Finch, Terri L. 65 Findahl, Mark D. 65, 176 Fish, Amy J. 65, 167 Fisher, Pamela S. 65, 171 Flores, Angelica M. 65 Flowers, Karen L. Fluegel, Robin K. 65 Foiles, Michael A. 65 Foltz, Larresa A. 65 Fonger, Brian K. 65 Foster, Tommy L. Frazelle, Patrick S. Frederick, Charles D. 65 Friend, Mark E. 65 Frutos, Yolanda M. 65 G Gann, Rhonda J. 65 Garcia, Stephen D. 65 Gardner, Ronald L. 65, 167 Garrett, Paula M. 65 Gaughan, Thomas 65 Getty, Pamela M. 65 Gibbon, Shelly L. 66 Giehelstein, Kriste L. Glenn, Brenda A. 66 Gomez, Anthony L. 148 Gomez, Ronald A. 66 Gonzalez, Miguel 66, 181 Goodrich, Harold D. 66, 141 Goodwin, Patricia M 66 Gore, Alan S. Graham, Tracey J. 66, 186 Gramlin, Daniel E. 66 Grams, Kimberly R. 66 Green, Denise D. 66, 132 Green, Kathy L. 66, 132, 213 Griffin, Kerri M. Grimes, Tammy L. Gripp, Howard L. 66 Grumadas, Tina M. Guinn, Rabecca R. Gunneman, Jill R. 66 H Haar, Timothy P. 66, 158, 167 Hacker, Brian L. 66, 176 Haecherl, Michelle L. 66 Hahn, Richard M. 66 Hamric, Michael W. 66 Haney, Kristi S. 66 Hang, Houa Hansen, James G. Harkcr, Bradley A. 6G, 191 Harrington, Frank W. Harris, Candace E. 66, 162 Harris, Lashonda L. 66 Harris, Robin L. 66, 167 Hart, Christa I. 66 Harvey, Timothy J. 66 Hasenjaeger, David M. Hathcock, Shari L. 66 Hay, Jesusita A. Hayden, Charles R. Hays, Tamara L. Heald, Jo A. 66, 148 Heath, Paula K. 66, 148 Heist, Brian D. Hemmingson, Sara E. 60, 67, 123 Hemphill, James S. 67 Henderson, Angela K. 67, 171 Henrichs, Julie A. 67 Her, Koua Her, Leng K. Herbert, Todd E. 67 Herbst, Richard D. 67 Ffernandez, Mario L. Herrera, Norbert 67 Nighnight, Kenneth N. 67, 176 Hines, Dana L. 67, 71 Hines, David M. 67, 171 Hinton, Stephen E. Hippie, Catherine J. 67, 163, 167, 213 Hoff, Patricia M. 67 Hofstetter, Scott 67 Holder Jr., Glenn Holder, Rhonda L. 67 Holland, Keith A. 67 Hollars, Patrick H. Holmes, Christine E. 67, 148 Ffonert, Deanna M. 60, 67, 150 Hopkins, James R. 67, 176 Horst, Sanchia A. 67, 146, 150, 154, 156, 163, 186 Hoste, Aaron 67, 233 232 — Index Hubbard, Loyd T. 67, 176 Hufford, Laurie M. 18, 67, 112, 128, 145, 157, 163, 148 Hughes, Dale L. 67 Hughes, Timothy O. 66, 191 Hunsinger, Lynn M. 67, 145, 163, 180, 148, 253 Hunt, David A. Hunt, Kristine M. 67 Hunter, Peter J. 67 Hunter, Timothy S. 67 Hutchinson, Julie L. 67, 213 I Ince, Bobbie J. 67 Inskeep, Jamie D. 67 J Jackson, Jon A. 67 Jackson, Linda L. 67 Jackson, Monica L. 67 James, Debora D. 67 James, Lisa M. 67 Jannes, Jonathan A. 67, 150, 182, 183, 191 Jay, David A. 67 Jeter, Christina L. 67, 156, 163 Jett, Kandye K. 67 Jimenez, Luis F. 67 Johnson, Bradley E. 67 Johnson, Durwin L. 67 Johnson, James A. 67, 186 Johnson, Kimberly R. 67 Johnson, Michelle I. Johnson, Sean A. 63, 67 Jones, Deborah M. Jones, Jeri J. 67 Jones, Joe L. Jr. 67 Jones, Laticia L. Jordan, Traci L. K Kachevas, Gust P. 67 Kahley, Kevin M. 68, 176 Kanning, Patricia D. 68, 188, 200, 201 Karstens, Daniel J. 68, 153 Katzenburger, Shelley L. 68, 171 Kave, Tracy L. 68 Keim, Richard J. Kelley, Jerry R. 68 Keller, Keith 68 Kelley, Tamara L. Kern, Robert L. 68 Kester, Reid C. Ketelsen, Ross J. 68 Kettering, Valkrie L. 68, 160 Killian, Michael W. 68, 171 Killingsworth, Darren T. 68 Kincaid, Brian R. 68 Kipp, Douglas E. 68 Kipp, Elizabeth K. 68, 71, 145, 150, 213, 247 Kipp, Jeffrey J. 68, 145 Kirk, Paul E. Kizer, Wendy S. 68 Klouser, Dan P. 68 Knouse, Kathryn L. 68, 156 Korthals, Micheal C. 68, 148 Krantz, Cheryl L. 68, 69, 117, 185, 200 Krantz, Shawn 68 Kunzle, Christopher J. Kushmer, Michael C. 68, 167 L Lack, Robert M. 68, 176, 202, 203 Lairmore, Douglas R. Lamb, Scott A. 68 Langy, Alysia R. G8 Lannan, Karla J. Larison, Gregory T. 68, 176 Latko, Ronald E. 68, 146 Lawson, Ann M. 68, 163 Laxy, Theresa L. Lay, Karin A. 68 Layman, Lena F. 68, 148 Layne, Cindy M. 68 Le Ngdan N. 68 Leblanc, Rochelle A. b8, 143, 171, 202, 208, 234 Ledezma, Kimberlee A. 68 Lee, Ge 68 Lee, Ker Lee, Mee 148 Lee, Thai 68 Leedom, Douglas W. 68 Lefevre, John C. 68, 143 Leftwich, Angela D. 68 Leibovitz, Christopher 68, 71, 143, 176 Leonard, Wendy J. 68, 202, 214, 208, 250 Leyden, Michael B. Lietzow, Vicki L. 68 Liggett, Jill A. 68, 200, 201, 213 Ligons, Kimberly Y. 68 Loding, Anthony C. 68 Lofgren, Tracy F. 68, 143, 202 Lopez, Diane M. Lorance, Annette A. 69 Lorimer, Nancy A. 69, 133, 213 Lowder, Lisa A. 69, 171 Lucas, Brenda L. 69 M Madden, Roxanne K. 69 Mahan, Lisa C. 69, 150, 200 Malone, David H. 69, 176, 203 Mann, Steven G. 69, 163, 167 Margis, Allen P. 69 Markle, Marcia R. 69, 150, 171, 180, 181 Markley, Cynthia D. Marshall, Donna M. 69, 148 Martel, Melissa L. Mascari, RocciA. 69 Masias, Mary V. 69 Massa, Mark A. 69 Masters, Scott M. 69 Matthews, Ronda R. Mawson, James E. 69 May, Julie E. b9, 148 Mayhugh, Michelle A. 69 McBurney, Peter A. 69, 153, 163 McCabe, Kristen A. 69 McCray, Cedric L. McCray, Troy J. 69 McDanel, Jeffery G. 69, 148 McDanel, Scott R. 69 McF.niry, Susan E. 69, 185, 148 McGee, Connie A. 69, 167 McGraw, Gary D. 69 McIntosh, Cindy S. 69 McNalley, Scott A. 69 Medley, Robert D. 65, 69, 167 Meier, Karen M. 69, 171 Meinholdt, Elizabeth A. 69 Mekley, Angela J. 69 Merrill, Christopher L. Meyer, Jeffrey L. 70, 251 Michaels, Karla J. 70 Michel, Donnis L. 70 Miletich, Tina M. 70, 143, 185 Miller, Micheal S. 70 Miller, Michelle K. 70. 171 Miller, Shelly A. 70 Millett, Steven M. 70, 176, 252 Miner, Kim M. 70, 167 Mitchell, Rebecca J. 70, 132 Milton, Dwayne E. 70 Mitton, Jina K. 70, 148 Moden, Mary E. 70 Mohr, Brian R. 70, 181, 202, 203 Mohr, Kelley J. 70 Monteiastelli, Raymond 70, 176 Moore, Donald W. 70, 176 Moore, Timothy V. Moreno, Marlene 66, 70, 181, 185 Moritz, Nancy K. 70 Morris, Barry J. 70 Morris, Gary L. 70 Morris, Kelly C. 70, 154, 156, 160, 163, 171 Morrow, Kevin E. 70 Morse, Linda R. 70 Mosher, Julie A. Mueting, Laurie E. 70 Mull, Janet V. Mumma, David B. 70, 150, 176, 190 Mundt, Deanna M. Mundt, Lisa S. 70 Mundt, William H. 70 Munoz, David 70 Murray, Scott A. 70 N Nash, Robert F. 70 Neal, Bradley A. Nelson, James R. 70 Nelson, Merlin A. Jr. 70, 138, 146, 154, 163 Ngov, Kheng See Ngov, Thong See Nguy, Lan Nguyen, Long T. Nipper, Lauri A. Noel, Pamuela R. 70 Nord, Rhonda L. 70, 133 Nolan, Russell Nordeen, Darin A. 70, 148 Nussberger, Joseph J. Nye, Lisa K. 70, 150, 181 O Ochoa, Susanna 70, 133 Ogburn, Lisa M. 70 Ogle, Susan K. 70, 182, 183 Ohaver, Ron D. 70 Ohlsen, Thomas E. 70 Ohrberg, Patricia L. 70 Olson, Bradley P. 70 Olson, Brian J. 70 Olson, Cari L. 70, 130, 132 Olson, Toby J. 70, 203 Omeara, Ronald J. 70 Oneil, Ronda E. 71, 171 Ortega, Kristi A. Ostrowski, William R. P Pacheco, Jim Pallock, Denise A. 71 Palmateer, Michael D. 71 Palmersheim, Cynthia J. 71, 171 Palos, Karyn L. 71, 166, 167 Pankey, Casandra D. 71 Parkhurst, Charles 1) 71 Parks, Mark J. 71 Pasley, Michael C. 71 Pate, Yolonda K. 71 Patten, Fairlin L. 71 Paxson, Julie A. 71, 167 Paxton, Gary A. Pena, Cynthia Pcnca, Mary Arm 71, 213 Perkins, Karen 71 Perkins, Nancy A. 71, 167, 148 Peterson, Scott W. 71 Pettie, Danny I 71 Pettyjohn, Jana L. 71 Phan, Thanh D. 71 Phelps, Derrica D. 71 Piper, Joette R. 71, 213 Pittman, Gerald H. 71, 167 Platt, Steve C. 71 Poelvoorde, Annette K. 71 Polite, Kimberly 71 Pollentier, Darryn J. 71, 176 Porter, Timothy A. Pratt, Dawn R. 71 Praught, Jeffery 71 Primm, Eric J. Provorse, Daniel R. 71 Purvis, Angela L. 71 Pyles, Gary L. 71 R Rangel, Gregory S. 71 Rangel, Rebecca L. 72, 148 Rangel, Thomas C. 72 Rangel, Troy T. 72, 163 Raschke, Donald R. Rasso, Michael S. 72 Junior Aaron Hoste seems to enjoy typing on one of the new typewriters. Index — 233 Rausch, Jody A. 72, 171 Reddick, Brenda K. 72 Reeves, Sharon E. 72 Reddig, Jeffery H. Reed, Lisa A. Reynolds, Brian R. 72 Reynolds, William M. Rice, Steven T. 72 Rice, Thomas J. 72, 176 Rinderman, David Robbins, Teresa L. Roberts, Susan M. Robertson, Jerald D. 72, 148 Rodgers, Jeffery A. 72 Rodgers, Jerry R. 72 Rodgers, Randall S. 72 Rodriguez, Humberto 72 Romanowski, Kathleen M. Rose, Lisa R. 72 Ross, Jay C. 72, 156 Ross, Troy A. Rumburg, Timothy D. 72 Rumph, Marcia D. 72 Rutledge, Kimberly A. 72 Russ, Billy J. S Saepharn, Muong S. Salazar, Primitivo Samuels, Adrian D. Sanchez, Yolanda 72 Sanders, Douglas W. 72, 148 Sandoval. Jason 72 Sandoval, Jill M. 72 Sandoval, John M. 72 Satterly, Tim E. 72 Saucedo, Frederick K. Schaeffer, Brett C. 72 Schmitt, Christopher A. Schoch, Patsy J. 72, 132, 171, 234 Schoch, Penny E. 72, 132, 171 Scholfield, Stephen W. Schulte, Erik V. 72 Schutt, Troy W. 63, 72 Schwartz, Kathryn E. Scott, James L. Scago, Timothy A. 72 Seales, Kimberly A. 72 Seaman, George M. 72, 176 Sellers, Richard E. 72 Setser, Laura A. Sewell, Lisa A. 72 Shaffer, Dori E. 72 Shea, Bradley Sheffler, Casey D. 72 Shepard, Todd A. Short, Scott D. Shuh, Karl R. Sievers, John A. 72 Sievers, Maria 72 Sims, Monte J. 72 Siraphet, Feoungmany 72 Sivels, Kevin B. 72 Skaggs, Julie A. 72 Slavish, Alan L. 72 Sletten, Darrell V. 72 Small, Debra L. 72, 132 Smith, Betty A. 72, 148 Smith, Kathy S. 73 Smith, Rebecca L. 73 Smith, Stacey D. 73, 150, 191 Smith, Timothy J. 73 Soliz, Maryesther 73 Soliz, Phillip T. Solomon, Kristie L. 73, 133, 163 Sorrell, Kevin L. 73 Sparrow, Jeanette D. 73, 171 Sparrowgrove. Kenneth Speaker, Hope M. 73 Spears, Gerald D. Jr. 73 Spencer, Lewis D. Spencer, Tina M. 73, 133 Spiegel, James R 73 Stacey, Billy J. 73 Standaert, Brian J. 73, 186 Stanek, Michaela D. Stanlake, Dawn M. 73 Juniors Patsy Schoch and Rochelle LeBlanc work hard in Concert Choir Steele, Laura D. Steffenson, Ronald M. 73, 186 Stevens, Cindy L. 73 Stevenson, William L. 73, 176 Stiegel, Andrea L. 73, 185, 252 Stopoulos, Nicole M. 73, 156, 160, 162, 171 Streat, Michael W. 73 Street, Brian R. Streight, Thomas E. 73, 148 Sutton, Michael R. 73 Swanson, John H. T Taets, Julie L. 73, 160, 162, 171 Tague, Jody A. 73, 176, 203 Talak, Jeffrey A. 73, 191 Talley, Jay A. 73, 150, 191 Tate, Roy C. 73 Taylor, April D. 73, 213 Teel, Mark D. 73 Tencyuque, Ramon Terronez, Lisa M. Terronez, Pauline E. 73, 171 Terronez, Steven 73, 181, 191, 202 Terry, Vicki L. 73 Thompson, Alan K. 73 Thompson, Christine L. 73 Thompson, Michelle L. 73 Thompson, Tracey A. 74 Thorngren, Paul N. 74 Thorton, Cheryl 74 Thrumau, Jacqueline Thurman, Serena C. 74 Tittsworth, Deborah A. 74 Titus, Jamie S. 4, 60, 74, 76, 143, 202, 208 Toland, Alicia A. 74, 148 Trimby, Ursula A. Tristan, Belinda 74 Trout, Todd M. 74 U, Um, Racthykun 74 Um, Ranyda Underwood, Mark D. 74, 148 Utley, Michael E. Uzelac, Kimberly A. V Valdez, Juanita I. 74, 132 Vallejo, Christine M. 74 Vandeheede, Jill M. 74, 148 Vandewoestyne, William 74 Vang, Mai V. Vang, Mee Vang, Pa Vang, Toua Vanhecke, James A. 74, 176 Vanvooren, Lynette A. 74, 150, 186 Vanwassenhove, Candy J. 74 Vanwatermeulen, Karen M. 74 Verheecke, Penny S. 74 Verlinden, Jon A. 74, 176, 202, 203 Vermeire, James R. 74 Versluys, Jeffery K. 74 Verstraete, Marilyn L. 74, 150 Viner, Debra A. 74, 132 Vinzant, Chad D. 74, 150 Vittori, Roxane L. 4, 6, 74, 145, 147, 170, 188, 213 Voorhis, Jeffery S. 74, 171 Vyncke, Debra K. 75, 143, 185, 108 W Waeyaert, Debra C. 75, 185 Wakeland, Shelly K. Wales, Dawn K. 75, 163 Walton, Dawn J. 75 Walton, Latres A. 75, 150, 185, 202, 203 Ward, Grant A. Ward, Karina S. 75 Ward. Mark A 75 Ware, William J. 75 Wassell, Warren G. 75, 154 Watanabe, Azusa 45, 171 Waters, Lisa M. 75 Watson, Kori A. 75 Watson, Lytonya J. 75 Weatherington, Paula A. Weighall, Eric D. 148 Weintraut, Barbara J. 75 Welch, James D. Jr. 75, 148 Welshhons, Ronald L. 75, 153 Wessel, Amy L. Wheeler, Scott A. Whipple, Harvey D. 75 Wickersham, John W. 75 Wiegel, Francie L. 75, 171, 202, 208 Wilkinson, Daniel G. 75 Wilson, Angela D. 75 Wilson, Christina L. 75 Winchester, Roger W. 75 Wingert, Brian K. 75 Winthurst, Cheryl A. 75, 167, 148 Wishmeyer, Rhonda K. 75 Witmer, Rebecca A. 71, 74, 75 Woeckener, Robert C. Wold, Tracy L. 75 Wolf, Amy L. 75 Wolverton, Lee R. 75 Woods, Daniel A. 75, 76, 176, 148, 202, 203 Worrell, Peter J. 75, 163 Wright, Roy D. Y Yang, Ka Ying Yeatts, Robette M 75 Yerkey, Derrick L. 73, 75 Young, Deborah J. Z Zapata, Anna M. 75, 181 Zbleski, Ronald R. 75 Zmuda, Patricia A. 75, 150 '85 A Abraham, Marlow R. 78 Ackland, Ronald L. 78, 179 Adams, Amy L. 78 Adams, John A. 78, 167 Adamson, Dai la A. 78 Albright, Andrew O. 78 Alejo, Carol M. 78, 130, 145, 184 Alexander, Anthony J. 78 Allman, Timothy A. Anders, Dawn M. 78 Anderson, Gale L. 78 Anderson, Kimberly S. 78, 171, 203 Anderson, Mindi L. Anderson, Scott E. 78 Apperson, Kyle A. 78, 192 Austin, Lamont D. 78 Austin, Vicki D. 78, 188 B Bailey, Jon R. 78, 202, 203 Bailey, Todd S. Balluff, Matthew W. 78 Barber, James R. 78 Barnett, Marion O. 78, 179, 192 Bates, Kimberly L. 171 Becht, Dennis D. 78 Beechamp, Charlotte A. 78 Belowske, Angela A. 78 Benjamin, James C. 78 Bernand, Patrick O. 78 Bevelheimer, Jeffery D. 78, 171 Bideaux, George F. 78 Blackwood, Kimberly 78 Blagden, Michelle L. 78, 213 Blais, Michael A. 78 Blais, Michele 78 Bloom, Kelly S. 78 Blunke, John P. 78 Bonduelle, Paula M. 78, 146 Bonow, Barbara L. 78 Booth, James K. 78 Borders, Terri L. 78, 186, 213 Boudreau, Lori A. 78 Bowers, James R 78 Bowser, Julie M. Bradley, Raymond W. 78 Branch, Cynthia L. 78 Biettmeyer, Kathleen 78 Brewer, Kathleen M. 78, 213 Brewer, Michael D. 78, 181 Brown, Glen A. 78 Brown, Lisa M. 78 Bubon, Brian R. 78 Buchanan, Amy S. 78, 181, 213 Buchen, Laurie J. 78, 142 Burgess, Jesse R. 79 Burney, Deanna K. 79, 142, 156, 160, 162, 171, 203, 208 Buser, Donald F. 79 Bush, Patricia F. C Cain, Darren J. 79 Caldwell, John M. 79 234 — Index Caldwell, Glenn J. 79 Caleo, Thomas I. 79, 192 Calsyn, Michael C. 79 Cameron, Pamela K. 79 Camp, Chance T. 79, 171 Campbell, Diana D. Campbell, Michael L. 79, 179 Cant, Dana S. 79, 171 Carlin, Stephen D. Carey, Susan L. 79 Carmack, Toby L. 79, 171 Carpenter, Adrian S. 79, 176, 179 Carr, Thomas Craig 79 Carton, Ronald A. 79, 171 Castaneda, Marc M. 79 Catour, Lance J. 79 Cernetisch, Fred W. 79, 153 Chance Jr., William J. 79 Chedister, Mark D. 79 Chonka, Conni R. Christensen, Russell J. 79 Clark, Randel W. 79 Clark, Steffany L. 79 Clark, Steven 79, 171 Clash, Ronald E. 79, 179, 192 Clevenger, Tim A. 79 Columbia, Craig A. 79 Comins, Suzette L. 79 Conley, Lawrence E. 79 Connolly, Michael A. 80, 192, 253 Connolly, Michelle A. 80 Contreras, Francisco 80 Cook, Forrest B. Cook, Mark A. 80 Cook, Richard K. 80 Cook, Sean A. 80 Cooper, Gary W. 80, 171, 176 Coram, Jennie L. 80 Correa, Irene G. 80 Cosgrave, Ann 80, 213 Coughran, Trisha K. 80 Cox, Laird C. 80 Cranson, Reba J. 80 Crayne, Kevin J. 80, 142, 192 Crimmins, Cynthia C. 80 Crisel, Gary Jr. 80 Crum, James L. 80 Cruz, Anthony C. 80 Cruz, Cynthia I. 80, 118, 126, 143, 145, 141, 200 Cullison, Ryan B. 80 Cumberworth, Rhonda S. 80 Cummings, Paul L. 80, 167 Cunningham, Melissa K. 80 Cyphers, Stephen Sc. 80 D D'Hooge, Lisa R. 80 Daebelliehn, Darci S. 80 Dalmasso, Sean T. 80, 186 Dalton, Betsy J. 80, 171 Daniels, Lisa A. 80, 188 Davis, Janet M. 80 Dean, Lataya L. 80, 171 Dcbarrc, Dennis L. 80 Declercq, Steven F. 80, 192 Dedecker, David L. 80, 167 Deem, Barbara L. 80 Dejaegher, Christopher 80, 171, 176, 179, 192, 202, 228 Dejaynes, John W. 80 Delaney, James R. Delille, Ann M. 80, 213 Demay, Micheal A. 80, 181 Dennhardt, Todd A. 80, 171, 179 Dennis, Arlene L. 80 Derby, Margaret E. 80, 185 Deroo, Deanna L. 80, 167 Dickinson. Beth A. 80 Dierkes, Micheal L. 80 Dillbeck, Timothy S. 80, 179 Downen, Scott M. 80, 167 Downey, Cynthia D. 80 Downing, Daran H. 81 Dozier, Jeffery M. 81, 179 Drum, Ronnie D. Duncan, Carla S. 81, 166, 181 Duncan, Garritt E. 81, 167 Dunlap, Tamara L. 81, 171 Durham, Trent L. 81, 171 Dyche, Dyer, Rebecca A. 81 Dzekunskas, Jeffrey A. 81 E Eckey, Jacqualine L. 81, 213 Edwards, Kristopher K. 81 Edwards, Scot T. 81 tgbert-Holder, Barbara Ehardt, Tria L. 81, 167 Ekin, John J. Eldridgc, Susan L. 81 Ellis, Lisa R. 81, 171 Emerson, Robert A. 81, 92 Emmert, Debra L. 81 Erickson, Timothy R. 81 Evans, Damon A. 81, 179 Evans, Micheal D. 81 Evans, Michelle R. 81 F Fenno, Michelle L. 81 Fitterer, Patrick E. 81, 192 Finch. Donna A. 81 Finch, Jackie E. 81 Fisher, Kerry W. 81, 153, 167 Fisher, Melinda M. 81 Fonseca, Justina B. 81, 172 Fonger, Connie S. Fournier, Scott A 81, 179, 181, 202 Frazier, Craig A. 81 Frendt, Kathleen L. 81, 167, 171, 186 Frese, Shellda L. 81 Fuhrer, Jennifer A. 81, 93, 142 G Gann, Kimberly J. 81 Gant, Ellen K 81, 213 Garcia, Carla Y. Garcia, David M. 81 Garcia, Deana 82 Garcia, Stephanie D. 82 Garlow, Sabrina L. 82 Garcia, Vicki C. Gard, Bart A. Garlow, Sabrina L. Garrison, Troy Garza, Ana M. 82 Gass, Tina M. 82 Gates, Jeffrey R. 82 Gehant, John J. 82 Gierman, Joann M. 82, 181 Gillespie, Jeffery S. 82, 146 Gilson, Kellie D. 82, 167, 214 Goar, Nancy C. 82, 208 Goderis, Debra J. 82, 171, 208 Golden, Billy G. Gomez, Anthony 82 Gomez, Dora J. 82 Gomez, Keith Gonzales, Lesa L. 82, 171 Goodhart, Jana L. 82 Gorzney, I oretta J. 82 Graham, Scott R. 82 Graham, Thomas W. 82 Green, Costella D. 82, 172, 188, 203 Green, Donna M. 82, 188 Green, Tina M. 82 Green, Troy E. 82 Gregory, Tom P. 82 Griffin, Theresa L. 82 Grimes, Sheryl A. Grimm, Todd D. 82 Grogg, Elizabeth E. 82 Grooms, Hayden W. 82, 167 H Ha, Danh T. 83 Hageman, Timothy A. 83 Hambright, Lynn S. 83, 171, 189 Hamilton, Paul L. 83 Hanson, Sean M. 83, 192 Hantz, Kimie M. 83 Harder, John 83 Harrington, Mellisa A. 83 Harris, Jeannie M. Harris, Leevon C. 83 Hasenwinkel, Mark A. 10, 83, 156, 160, 162, 167 Hauman, Bradley D. 83, 179 Hayden, Charles R. 83 Hedeen, Renee L. 83 Heist, Steven C. 83 Hemmingson, John R. 83 Hemphill, Jackie L. 83 Hensley, Shawn C. 83 Herr, Bee Hernandez, Steven A. Heydeman, Penelope L. 83 I liggins. Caprice R. 83 Hildreth, Melissa D. Hinton, Toni Y. 83 Hoang, Anh 83 Hobeck, Christy L. Hock, June A. 83, 167 Hoepfner, John E. 83, 171, 181, 192 Hoff, Edward A. 83 Hogland, Mark R. 83 Holmes, Denise E. 83 Hollars, Patrick 83 Hopkins, Brian L. 83, 179, 192 Houk, Robert E. 83 Housholder, Wayne L. 83 Houston, Shearric D. Howat, Terry F. 83, 171 Hubbs. Brian P 83 Hughes, Tammy L. 83 Hunt, Dean A. 83, 171, 192 Hutchinson, Mark R. 83 I Ince, Donna J Inskeep, Paul B. 83 J Jackson, Cynthia G. 83 Jacobs, Luann M. 83, 171 Jacobs, Todd A. 83, 179 James, Mary t. 83, 213 Jennings, Patricia A 83, 156, 160, 162 Jeter, Mark A. 83 Jimenez, Humberto G. 83 Jimenez, Juan Jr. 83, 167 Johnson, Georgette A. 83, 167 Johnson, Pamela L. 83 Johnson, Rosemarie 83 Johnson, Scott M. 92, 153, 171 Johnson, Shonda M. 83, 171 Johnson, Tanya A 84, 134 Jones, Guylene S. 84 Jordar, Traci L 84 K Kanke, Kimberly J. 84, 167 Karasek, Richard U Karben, Johnny I) 84 Karstens, Timothy P. 84, 153 Kays, Karen L. 84 Keith, Sandra L. 84 Kelley, Janet R. 84 Kelley, Julie K. 84 Kelly, Michele M. 84 Kerr, Patricia L. 84 Kespohl, Barry A. 84, 192 Ketelaar, Christine M. 84, 171 Ketner, Briar W. 84, 179 Khiev, Savong Kilgore, Rodney A. Kim, Piseth Kimionis, Jason M. 84 Kirk, Robin R. 84, 167, 1G7 Koon, Jeffrey 18, 84 Klinefelter, Kristin L. Koster, Monica A. Kotrogiannis, George B. 84, 171 Krack, Leilani J. 84, 185 Krambeck, Larry W. 84 Krambeck, Terry D. 84 Krantz, Diana S. 84, 181, 188 Krantz, Tiffany L. 84, 188 Kratt, Teresa M. 84 Kubec, Brenda K. 84 Kurtz, Bradley S. 84, 171 L Lady, Tammy R Laferrera, William L. 84, 179 Lambert, Denise R. 84, 167, 203 Lampe, Karen L. 84 Larson, Robert M. 84, 179 Larson, Stephen N. 84 Lasek, John M. 84, 171, 179 Leabo, Nicole L. 84, 186 Lee, Blong 84, 175 Lee, Khou Lee, Koa 84 Lee, Melissa 84 Lee, Shoua 84 Lewis, Amy S. 84, 186 Lewis, Christopher W. 84 Lewis, Jeanene M. 84 Leyden, Michael B. 84 Lillard, Michael L. 84 Lodico, Lori A. 84, 93, 142, 188 Lopez, Francisco D. 84 Lopez, John F. 84 Lubbe, Paula K. 84, 167 Index — 235 Lucas, Mary A. 84 Luna, Aleida 85 Luna, Aurora Lund, Gina C. 85, 213 M Macafee, Carrie L. 85, 188 Malcolm, Brian R. 85, 160, 162, 167 Malmstrom, Shari D. 85 Manary, Lacinda L. 85 Mann, Stacy M. 85, 182, 183 Manrrique, John D. 85, 176, 179 Markley, Theodore M. 85 Marsell, Greg G. 85 Marshall, Curtiss A. 85 Martel, Gregory T. 85, 156, 160, 162, 167 Martin, Bret A. 85 Martin, Jeffery A. 85 Martin, Mary F. 85 Massengarb, Laurie A. 85 Mathahs, Karen S. 85 Matheny, Tresa L. 85, 172 May, James D. Mayfield, Tracey C. 85, 167, 202, 203 Mays, Nicolette McCollum, Amy E. 85 McCray, Ccdrick 85 McDanel, Tina D. McDaniel, Rodney L. 85 McDonough, Melissa J. 85 McGinnis, Melodie L. 85, 171, 185, 213 McIntosh, Paul Jr. 85 McKay, Heather A. 85 McKeon, Timothy J. 85 McLean, Paul R. 85, 171, 179, 186 McLernon, Alice E. 85, 180, 181, 202 McMahon, Denise R. 85 McVey, Dede L. 85, 181 Mehaffy, Rebecca A. 85, 171 Mercer, Aran 86 Merchant, Donna G. 86 Merrill, Steven S. 86 Meyer, Dion K. 86 Michalek, Annette M. 86, 176 Miller, Christine L. Miller, Danny R. 86, 179 Miller, Jarrod S. 86, 171 Miller, Jason 86 Miller, John R. Miller, Rodger D. 86 Mills, Becky J. 86 Mincks, Fred E. 86 Mitchell, Darrell A. 86, 172 Mitchell, Julie A. 86, 142, 203, 208 Mitchell, Rachelle M. 86. 134 Mitchell, Shawn D. 86 Mitchell, Theresa L. 86, 167 Mojica, Margarita 86 Mojica, Ramon 86 Moreno, Mary E. 86 Morgan, Thomas L. Morrow, Jeffrey L. 86 Mosher, Julie 86 Mueller, Jeanine K. 86, 160, 162 Mueting, Deborah S. 86 Munos, Anthony D. 86 Munos, Trisha A. 86, 202 Munoz, Christina 86 Munts, Timothy N. 86 Murphy, Christine L. 86 Mutziger, Andrew J. 86 Myers, Kevin J. 86 N Natwick, Carrie A. 86, 180, 202 Neal, Darrin W. 86, 92 Neal, Robert E. 86 Nekon, Kristin L. 86, 185 Nelson, Kristine L. 86 Nelson, Tami L. Nevins, Tamber L. 86 Newingham, Lawrence L. Newton, Sue L. 86 Ngin, Soramony 86 Ngov, Kheng Ee 86 Nguyen, Long T. 86 Nguyen, Si Nichols, Caprice Y. 86, 167 Nikas, Tiffary 86 Noriega, Nora M. 86, 167, 203 Noteboom, Laurna L. 86 Nouchanthavong, Keo Nowatzki, Lisa A. O O'Haver, Mikel S. 86 Ochoa, Roberto P. 86, 167 Oliva, Anna B. 86 Oliva, Maria D. 86 Olson, Daniel D. 87 Olson, Staci E. 82, 87, 188 Oltman, Michele D. 87, 142, 203 Olver, Troy K. Ornelis, Cindy L. 87 Orton, Matthew A. 87 Osborn, Thomas W. 87 P Palmateer, Sean E. 87 Parham, Jeanne M. 87 Parker, Scott A. 87 Pauli, David B. 87, 138, 146, 156, 160, 162, 163, 171 Paxton, Gary A. 87 Pena, Sandra L. 87 Perkins, John M. 87 Perry, Gene F. 87 Person, Kyle A. 87 Pettit, Ryan W. 87 Phillips, Rosalie 87 Petty, John T. Pobanz, Brenda M. 87, 156, 167 Pompa, Antonia L. 87 Ponder, Terry 87 Powell, Lisa M. 87, 154, 156 Porter, Timothy 87 Prado, Nellie C. 87, 213 Pratt, Andrea K. 87 Praught, Jeff 87 Praught, Joseph A. 87 Primm, Eric J. 87 Puentes, Patricia L. 87 Pyevich, Michael T. 87 Q Quinn, Thomas P. 87 Quinones, Yvonne J. 87, 93, 142, 171 R Raasch, Brian J. 87 Radford, Jeffery M. 87, 146, 156 Raffelson, Staci L. 6, 88, 170, 16, 184, 213 Raischel, Paul L. 88, 167 Rangel, Elizabeth M. 88, 171 Rangel, Evangelina 88 Rasmussen, Diane L. 88 Raymond, Joan E. Raymond, Ronald 88, 179 Rea, Martin 80 Rea, Pablo 88, 167 Rea, Richard A. 88, 171 Reddick, Thomas W. Reed, Brian E. 88, 171 Reed, Tammy S. 88 Reeves, Kevin J. 88 Rettig, Jeff A. 88 Rhodes, Clara M. 88 Rice, David A. 88, 179 Riceman, Todd A. 88 Richard, Joseph A. 88, 167 Ricke, Patrick A. 88, 172 Rickey, Brad S. 88 Riley, Linda E. 88, 172 Rindermar, Dewin J. 88 Ripka, Todd A 88, 179 Robers, James B. 88 Robers, James B. 88, 179 Roberson, Micheal D. Roberson, Wade L. 88 Roberts, Michael D. 88 Roberts, Ranole D. Roes, David 88 Roffman, Lori L. 88 Rogers, Timothy J. 88 Rose, David C. 88 Royal, Sonya Y. 88, 167 Rubalcava, Jesus ). 88 Rumburg, Stephen J. 88 Rushing, Kelly M. 88 Russell, Veronica L. 88 Ryan, Kristin M. 88 S Sajovec, Anthony P. 88 Sanders, Karen S. Sanders, Kellie M. 88, 171, 176 Sanders, Lee A. Sandoval, Alan 88 Sandoval, Todd A. 88 Savala, Steven J. 88 Scallions, Teresa A. 88 Schadt, Wayne R. Scharer, Christine M. 88 Schellhorn, Timothy E. 88, 167 Scherschel, Jay A. 88 Schierer, Jennifer A. 88 Schilling, Noelle S. 88, 156, 162 Schneider, Jodi R. 88 Schossow, Troy A. 89 Schwartz, Michelle M. 89 Scott, Deborah D. 89 Scott, Monica R. 89, 172 Scott, Valerie 89 Scritsmier, Sheila K. 89, 153 Scully, Rebecca J. 89 Seago, Larry D. 89, 171 Setser, Jeffrey A. 89 Setser, Laura 89 Settles, Christine K. 89 Shafer, Paul F. 89, 171 Shay, Theresa A. 89, 156, 160, 162 Shea, Bradley M. 89 Sheehan, Tammi R. 89 Shetfler, Bonny L Shelton, Yvette 89, 172 Siercns, Ronald R. 89 Sinclair, Kenneth 89 Slavish, Randall L. 89 Slutts, Teresa J. 89, 169 Smet, Dean E. 89 Smith, Jodie R. 89, 171 Smith, John J. 89 Smith, Kevin M. 89, 156, 160, 162, 171 Smith, Kimberly A. 60, 89 Smith, Michael A. Snyder, Andrew J. 89, 179 Solomon, Ronald J. 89, 153 Sommer, Gregory S. 89 Sonneville, Lisa A. 89, 171 Sorrell, Brenda K. 89 Southerland, Brenda J. 89 Sparrowgrove, Keith Spears, Jeffery J. 89 Spiegel, Mike W. Stahl, Donald L. Stambaugh, Lisa R. 89, 186 Stambaugh, Susan B. 89 Standaort, Maureen S. 89, 186, 213 Stanford, Denise R. 89 Stapf, Richard J. 90 Steele, Lisa M. 90 Steele, William T. 90 Stephenson, Leslie L. 90, 167, 186 Stewart, Deann L. 90 Stone, Brian R. 90 Stout, Deborah M. 90, 145, 186 Stulir, Lisa A. 90, 167 Suess, Amy L. 90, 156 Suhr, Carl A. 90 Sullivan, Johnny R. 90, 192 Summers, Robbie E. 90 T Taets, Ronald J. 90, 153, 167 Takantjas, Eileen D. 90 Talbot, Deann R. 90, 171 Talbot, Glen E. 90 Tapia, Carlos 90 Taylor, Kristen K. 90 Taylor, William C. Teach, Scott J. 90, 153 Teel, Michle A. 90 Tennant, Stuart J. 90 Thomann, Patricia R. 90, 186 Thomas, William E. 90 Thompson, Christine S. 90 Thompson, Dorothy R. Thompson, Kevin W. 90 Thorton, Angela K. 171 Thorton, Karen 90 Thruman, Steve K. 90 Tighe, Teresa L. 90 Torok, Pamela J. 91, 93, 171, 203, 208 Senior Gregory Smart puts extra effort into his work to develop his drafting ability. 236 — Index Panther fans get pretty rowdy at the home football games. lownsend, Darren L. 91 Trich, Debra L. 91 Trimby, Judy J. 91 Trout, Robert J. 91 Trout, Tadd M. 91 Trujillo, Timothy M. 91 Turnipseed, Telisa L. 91, 171 Tworek, Carolyn C. 91, 167 U Um, Randa 91 Underwood, Robin E. 91 Utera, Daniel R 91 Uzelac, Kimberly A. 91 V Vandaele, Dawn M. 91 Vang, Ge Vanherzeele, Jeffrey L. 91 Versluis, Kenneth L. 91 Viner, Theresa L. 91 W Wadsager, Scott A. 91 Waite, Amy L. Wallarab, Terry L. 91 Wamser, Frances E. 91, 171 Ward, Jeffrey D. 91 Ward, Michelle R. 91 Wassell, Ketra D. 91, 171 Wassenhove, John J. 91 Wasson, Christine L. 91 Wasson, David A. 91 Waters, Laura A. 91 Watson, Scott E. 91 Watts, Kurtis A. Webster, Todd A. 91 Weighall, Eric D. 91 Weir, Tamera S. 91 Wells, Carol L. 91 Wells, Robert U. 91 Welsh, Christopher M. 91 Welsh, Pamela J. 91 Werner, Lori K. 91, 188 Westbrook, Charles B. 91, 179, 202 Wheeler, Jill L. 91 Wheeler, Kenneth E. 91 Wheeler, Kevin 91 Wheeler, Patricia J. 91 Whitcanack, Tammie L. 91 White, Carol A. White, Dawn K. 91, 214, 167 White, Sharmon L. 91 Whiteside, Julie C. 91, 156, 160, 171 Whitley, Kimberly J. 92, 93 Whitley, Lisa G. 92 Whitney, Dawn M. 92 Wiggington, Andrea M. 92 Wilcox, Walter B. 92 Wilder, Steven A. 92 Wilks, Mark R. 92, 171 Williams, Carrie L. 92 Willis, Joanna L. 92 Wingert, Jodi L. 92, 213 Wirtz, Kari E. 92, 186, 213 Wise, Julie L. 92 Witherspoon, William S. 92 Witt, Valerie J. 92 Woeckener, Robert C. Womack, Michele M. Woodruff, Mark J. 92, 181 Woodruff, Steven J. 92, 181 Woods, Melanie L. 92 Wyatt, James M. Wyjack, Tammy L. 92 Y Yang, Pang Z Zalewski, Kurtis J. 92, 156, 162 Zink, Mikki M. 92 Zwyot, Victoria A. 92 ------------'86------------ A Abram, Leslie 94, 169, 188 Ackerland, Kelly 94 Adams, Don 94 Ainslie, Jennifer 94, 173 Alanis, Lucy 94 Alaniz, Eddie 94, 193 Alaniz, Ellie 94, 175, 213 Alberts, Lauri 94 Allensworth, Dennis 94, 173 Almanza, Guadalupe 94 Althiser, Lisa 94 Amaro, Bonnie 94, 173, 213 Anderson, Arthur P. 173 Anderson, Martie 94 Anderson, William B. 94 Andrews, Dona M. 94 Andrios, John 94, 173 Arlt, Brian 94, 169, 181 Arrington, Leslie 94 Ashley, Rodney 94 Ashmore, Brian B Baird, Richard L. 94 Baker, Antonio 94, 193 Bales, Sue 94 Barber, Stacey 94 Barham, David 94, 175 Barnett, Douglas 94, 145 Batten, Michael 94, 186 Beasley, Charles 94 Becht, Doug 94 Beckman, Ivan 94, 175, 168, 193 Bell, Carolee 94 Belman, Eric 94 Benson, Shellie 94, 173 Benson, Steve 94, 181 Bergevin, Elizabeth 94, 168 Bernat, Jeff 94 Bert, Steve 94, 175, 173, 193 Berthoud, Kellie R. 185 Best, Charles 94, 175 Betcher, Mark 94 Bever, Dennis G. 94 Bjork, Tena 94, 173 Black, Tim 94, 193 Blake, Charles 94 Blomberg, Stephen 94, 193 Blomberg, Stephenie 94 Boarts, Matthew 94 Boggs, Danny 94 Boggs, Jerry 44, 94 Bordner, Susan 168 Bowker, Dawn Boyd, Tammy 95 Bradley, Kelly 94, 173 Bramucci, William 95 Brandom, Scott 95 Brewer, Julie 95, 109, 203, 142, 208 Brown, Cindy 95, 173 Brown, Jerry 95 Bruner, Scott 193 Bryant, Lyndal 193 Bugh, Larry 95 Bui, Chi 95 Burklund, Gina Burrell, Tony 95, 173 Buser, Lisa 95, 153 Bybee, Mike 95 C Calderon, Carrie 95, 109, 142, 185, 188 Caldwell, Daren 95 Caldwell, Kristen 95, 156 Calhoun, Eric 95 Cameron, Bradley 95, 175 Campbell, Anthony 95 Cardona, Marivel Carmichael, Dawn 95, 188 Carr, Connie F 95 Catterton, John 95 Caviola, Gaetan I. 95 Ceder, Kelli 95, 182, 183 Chavez, Angie 95, 203, 213 Chenoweth, Peggy 95 Chuich, Ty 95 Clark, David 95 Clark, Deborah L. 95 Clark, Jeffrey 95, 169 Clark, John 95, 173, 193 Clark, Wyatt 95 Claude, Jimmy 96 Clay, Rachel 96 Clayburne, Larry 96 Clegg, Anne Clements, Tom 96, 169 Cochran, Lisa 96 Cocquit, Karrie 96 Cole, Kelly 96, 203 Comeaux, Matthew Comins, April 96 Cook, Stacey 96, 173, 193 Cooper, Charla 96, 1S3 Corbin, Christine 96, 168 Corbin, Patrick 96 Correa, Diana 96 Covemaker, James 96. 193 Cowley, Cathleen 96, 185 Crane, Cammasue 96, 173 Cravens, Steven 96 Crawford, Bobbi 96 Crisel, Teresa Cronklcton, Cynthia 173 Cruz, David 96, 193 D D'Hooge, Kim C 96, 173 Dang, Thuong V. 96 Davila, Ricardo 96, 175 Davis, Clifford 96, 175 Davis, Darren 96 Davis, Doug 96 Davis, John 96, 175 Davis, Piper 96, 169, 208 Davison, Mike 96, 186 Davod, Randy 96 Deblock, Amy 96, 186 Deering, Michelle 96, 173 Deffenbaugh. Beth 96 Degraevc, Joel 96, 160 Dehamer, Cynthia 96, 173, 208 Delgado, Julius 96 Demay, Tina 96, 176 Dickie, Lonnie 96, 169 Dickinson, Sheryl 96, 169 Dixon, Todd 96, 168 Dodson, Kelly 96 Donovan, Laura 96, 156 Dowen, Matthew 96 Doyle, Daren J. 96 Duncan, Ciaig Duncan, Dean G. 96, 168 Dunn, Roger 96, 181 Durbin, Jill 96 Duscnberry, Michelle 96 Dussliere, John 96, 186 Dyche, Terry J. 97 Dzekunskas, Niki 97 E Earnest, Jacinda 97 Edwards, Herman K. 97 Egbert, Robert 97 Emerick, Robert D. 97 Emmendorfer, Mary 97, 173 Engeman, Matt 97, 173 Entrikin, Todd 97, 175 Ervin, Sean 97, 173 Espinozo, Valeria 97 Evans, Jeffrey 97 F Fanning, Lisa 97 Fanning, Lori A. 97, 173, 213 Farr, Teri 97 Felsman, Lynctte 97 Fetterer, Richard 97, 175, 193 Fey, Linda M. 97, 173 Fillmer, Rebecca 97, 109, 169 Findahl, Lori 97, 173, 188 Fischer, John 97 Fisher, Jim 97 Fisher, Kevin 97 Flugel, Kim 97 Foiles, Christopher 97 Foltz, Terry 97 Forgie, Lori 97 Index - 237 Forret, Steven 97, 173 Fotos, John 97 Fraikes, Larry Francois, Patrick 97, 193 Frederick, James 97 Frederick, Mark 97 Friend, Lisa 175 Fyndal, Bryant 97 G Gager, Michael 97 Gantt, Brad 97 Gardner, Sam 97 Garielos, Kelly M. 98 Garza, Patricia 98, 173 Gates, Ruth 98 Gaughan, Marion 98 Gierman, Lorie 98, 173 Glanz, Jana 98, 173, 213 Gluck, Alicia M. 198, 173 Goeden, Kristine 98 Goldstein, Norris 98, 175 Gomez, Andrea 98, 173 Gorishek, Lisa 98, 173, 208 Green, Bonnie 98 Green, Pam 98 Greer, Rebecca 98, 134, 185, 208 Griffin, Sherri 169 Griffith, Billy Grunwald, Lisa 98 Guzman, Maximillian 98, 68 H Hacker, Marilee 98, 173, 213 Haigh, Craig 98, 168 Hain, Jenny 98, 169 Hakeman, Curtis 98 Haley, Peggy 98, 173 Hamerly, Karen 98, 168 Hamrick, Michele 103, 98, 203, 142, 208 Hanlin, Kami 98, 142, 208 Flansen, Alan 98 Hanshaw, Raync 98, 169 Harkness, Troy 98, 175 Harlan, Brock S. 98 Harland, Mike 99 Harrington, Gail 99, 173 Harris II, Louis 99, 193 Harris, Dewayne 99, 175 Harris, Lynn 99, 109, 142, 213 Harris, Sandra 99, 109, 142, 168, 188 Harris, Shaun D. 99, 175 Harris, Turetha 99 Harrison, Deanna 99 Hart, Dennis 99 Hart, Douglas 99, 173, 193 Haskins, John 99 Hatfield, Donna M. 99 Havens, David 99 Heald, Todd 99 Hedge, Tonya 99 Henderson, Lisa L. Henrichs, Michael 99, 186 Hernandez, Lynette 99, 173 Hernandez, Maria 99 Herrick, Donna 99, 173, 203 Hessell, David D. Higgins, Christopher 99, 173 Higgins, Sherri 99 Hill, Stefanie 99, 168, 213 Hill, Teresa 99 Hines, Darren 99 Hines, Stephanie 99, 173, 156, 162 Hintzo, Barbara 99 Hoang, Anh H. 99 Hoang, Chap 99 Hoepfner, David 99 Hoff, Teresa 99 Hood, Kevin 99 Hood, Scott 99 Hopwood, Billy 99 Hosford, Bradley 99, 186 Hufford, Amy 99, 169 Hull, Timothy 99, 175 Hunsaker, Georgette M. 99 Hunt, Sonya 99 Hunter, David 99 Hunter, Emily 99, 142 Huyten, Tonya 97, 99, 156, 162, 213 I Ignlis, Tammy 99, 173 Immesoete, Steve 99, 153, 168 Ince, Donald 99 Isais, Christine 99, 173, 156, 162 Ivanowski, Jan 99, 173, 182, 183 J Jabion, Julie 99, 213 Jackson, Ralph 100, 168 Jacobs, Pamela S.'IOO, 173 Jacobsen, Michael 100 James, Jennifer 100, 173 Jefford, Christie L. 100 Jenkins, Yolanda 100, 109, 173, 142 Jimenez, Carlos H. 100 Jimenez, Juan 100, 168 Jinez, Juan 100 Jinez, Ofelia 100 Johnson, Sherry 100, 168, 185, 188 Johnson, Tammy 100 Johnson, Theresa K. 100 Johnson, Valarie L. 100 Jones, David 100, 186 Jones, Lisa 100, 173 Jones, Paula J. 100 Jones, Ronna 100 Jones, Tammy 100, 168, 186 Jones, Terry L. 100, 175 Jones, William 100, 173 K Kaing, Meng C. 100 Kammen, Gene 100 Kauer, Adonna 100 Kays, Becky 100 Keegan, Jeana 100 Keegan, Tina 100 Keithley, Shannon 100 Kellett, Brian 100, 173, 181 Kelley, James 100 Kelley, Mike 100 Kennedy, Shaun 100 Kenny, Chrispin 100 Ketelaar, Thoma 100, 173, 193 Ketelsen, Chad 100 Kiel, Howard 100 Kincaid, Mike 100 Kinney, Jerry 100, 181 Kirkpatrick, Jon 100 Kline, Michael 100 Klouser, Sally 100 Knutson, Peggy 100 Koellner, James 100 Koon, Jeffrey L. Kunst, John 100 A breath-taking view of north campus. Kunzle, Jon 100 Kushmer, Matt 100 Kusy, Kerrianne 100, 173 L Lafferty, Robert E. Laford, Dawn A. 100 Lambert, Rodney 101 Land, Daniel 101, 173 Lane, Roy 101, 173 Larson, John 101, 126, 145, 157 Laxy, Laura 101 Lay, Kathy 101 Layman, Marion 101 Leahy, Stephen 101 Leblanc, Kimberly 101, 203, 173, 208, 203, 251 Lee, Brad 101 Lee, Rebecca S. 101, 173 Lee, Xai 101 Leedom, Kari 101, 183, 188 Leibovitz, Dana 101, 193 Lenth, Brian 101 Lentz, Don 101 Lewis, Darrell 101, 173, 193 Lewis, Gerald 101 Lewis, Pam 101 Leyden, Katherin 101, 213 Lindquist, David 101 Linn, Patrick 101 Loding, Julie 101 Loduca, Frank 101, 175 Long, leri 101 Longnecker, Jim 101, 175 Loose, Catherine 101, 168 Lopez, Jean 101 Lopez, Juanita 101, 173, 213 Lopez, Linda 101 Lucas, Danelle M. 101 Lucero, Jeanette 101 Lueders, Bradley 102 M Madison, James 102, 175, 173 Mahan, Scott 102, 193 Malmstrom, Todd 102 Manley, Lisa 102, 203, 208 Manthe, Kimberly L. Markley, Tammy 102 Marshall, Marie 102, 169 Martel, Felicia 102, 142 Martin, Joel 102 Martin, Lesa 102 Masias, Peter 102, 175, 193 Mason, Andrew 102 Mason, Darryl 102 Mayfield, Terry 102, 142, 169, 188 McArtor, Marlinda 102 McCraw, Vicki 102 McDanel, Cindy 102 McDanel, Cindy L. 102 McDanel, Dennis 102 McDonnell, Carolyn 102 McGee, Norma 102, 173 McGinnis, Sue 102, 188 McKay, Paula 102, 173, 213 McKay, Scott 102 McMahon, Daniel 102, 173 McMillon, Curtis 102 McSparin, Carla D. 102 Medina, Mellisa 102 Medley, Jeff 102, 168 Merideth, Jeff 102, 181, 193 Merrill, Geoff 102 Michalek, Anita 102, 188 Milburn, Tammy 102,173 Miles, Jerry 102 Millard, Michael 102, 193 Miller, Darren J. Miller, Delana 102, 173 Miller, Jason 102 Miller, Marshall Miller, Mike 102 Mills, Bobby 102 Mills, Larry 102 Minehart, Patricia 102 Mixer, Lisa 97, 102, 168 Mohr, Michael 102 Monous, Michelle 102 Montez, Maria 102, 173 Mooney, Lee 102 Moreno, Debbie 102, 134 Morgan, Kim 102 Morgan, Michael 103, 173 Morris, Dawn 103 Morse, Carolyn 173, 213 Mosher, Tina 103 Muller, Staci 103 Mumma, Debbie 103, 173, 188 Mundt, Bradley 103, 168 Munos, Mark 103 Musgrow, Althea 103 Myung, Jung 103, 168 N Nagel, Kathleen 103, 169 Nahrgang, Julie 103, 173 Nahrgang, Leonard 103, 175, 168 Neff, Bradley 103 Nelson, Julie 103 Newberry, Jodee 103, 109 Nguyen, Binh T. 103 Nguyen, Phuong Nikas, Thomas 103, 169 Noack, Todd 103, 169 Nolan, Kathy 103 Nordeen, Stacey 103 O Ochinero, Patrick 238 — Index Ochoa, Herman 103, 175 Ohlsen, Christopher 103, 175, 193 Ohrberg, Theresa 103 Olszewski, Michael E. 103 Omcara, Michael 103 Oppenheimer, Jeff 103, 175, 193 Ortega, Michael 103 Owens, Kimberly 103, 213 P Pacheco, Mike 103 Padilla, Aydee 103, 173 Palaiologos, Kaliroi 103 Patten, Terry 103 Patterson, Angela 103, 173 Paul, Tony 104, 173. 154, 156, 162, 163 Pauley, Patricia 104, 173 Paxson, Jennifer 104, 188 Peel, J. Peel, Kalvin 104 Pender, Catherine 104 Pendleton, Jeff 104 Perkins, Theresa 104, 173, 203 Perkins, Tina 104 Perry, Dwight 104, 175, 193 Perry, James 104, 168, 186 Peters, Shelly 104 Peterson, Kenneth 104 Petit, John 104 Pettit, Jon 104, 186 Phillips, Karen Phung, Sen T. 104 Pierce, Teresa 104 Pizano, Monica 104, 173 Pizano, Yvette 104 Platt, Anita 104 Poelvoorde, Kelly Polios, Michelle 104, 168, 213 Ponce, David 104 Ponder, Pamela S. 104 Praught, Charles 104 Praught, Jerome 104, 173 Preslar, Tassandra 104, 173 Pruett, Ladonna 104 Pustelnik, Mark 104, 134 Q Qualls, Harvey 104 Quick, Greg 104, 175 R Raischel, Pamela 104, 185 Ramon, John 104, 169 Ramos, Beatrice 104, 173 Ramos, Dionisio 104 Ramos, Efrain 104 Rasso, Jack 104 Redell, Ronald 104, 173 Keed, Ronald 104 Reed, Vanessa 104 Reedy, Mark 104, 186 Reeves, David 104 Rettig, Kevin 104 Revels, Billy 104, 168 Reyna, Alan R. 104, 175 Reynolds, Patricia 104, 169 Rhodes, Don 104, 175 Rhudy, Randy 104 Rial, Shawn 104 Richmond, Ryan 105 Riddle, Nancy 105, 173 Riddle, Pat 105 Roberson, Robert 105 Rodgers, Joann 105, 203 Rodriguez, Javier 105 Ronnebeck, Scott 105, 175, 142, 193 Root, Robby L. 105 Rose, Allen 105, 175, 173 Rosenthal, Stephanie 105 Rubalcava, Claudia 105 Rushing, Kari 105 Rusk, Kristy 105 Rust, Cassandra 105 Rylander, Donald 105 Rylander, Kristi 105 S Sallee, Roberta 105 Samuels, Brian 105, 193 Sanchez, Ricardo 105, 175 Sandoval, Tori 105 Saucedo, Delfina 105, 173 Savala, Yvette 105 Sawyer, Jeanne 105 Schaffer, Robert 105, 181 Schierer, Julie 105 Schmacht, Donald 105 Schreiner, Lisa 105, 173, 186 Schroder, Lora 105, 185, 188 Schroeder, Laura 105 Schuch, Bradley 105 Schuch, Shelly A. 105 Schutz, Patricia 105 Scott, Teddy 105, 193 Scott, Tracee 105 Scott, William David 105, 168 Sedgwick, Victoria 105, 173, 185, 188 Seller, Deborah 106 Shaner, Donald 106 Shay, Patrick 106, 186 Sheffler Jr., Louis 106 Shepard, Tia 106 Shewmake, Richard 106 Siraphet, Pitsavath 106, 181 Skonberg, Ross J. Smith, Donna K. 106, 173 Smith, Donney 106 Smith, Gerald E. 106 Smith, Theresa 106, 173 Snell, Charles 106 Snyder, Joann 106, 173 Snyder, Julie 106 Soots, Jennifer 106, 180 Sparks, Cindy 106, 168 Spencer, Patrick 106, 175, 168 Spencer, Teri 173 Stage, Anne 106 Standaert, Julie 106, 180, 208 Stanley, Trena 106 Stanton, Jimmy 106 Stephens, Dwayne 106 Stolbom, David 106, 181 Stolbom, Jeffrey 106, 168 Stoner, Steve Stopoulos, Samantha 106, 163, 188 Streeter, Galen 106 Stumphy, Barbara J. 106 Sturm, Paul 106, 168, 186 Subdon, Theresa 107 Suggs, Brenda 107 Summers, Michelle 107, 173 Surratt, John Swan, Christine A. 107 Swanson, Betty 107 Swanson, Monte 107 Swanson, Tammy 173 Sweat, Darla 107 Swinburn, Kelley 107, 213 T Tallman, Jennifer 173, 203 Tapia, Troy 107, 175 Tate, Joe 107 Taylor, Lori Taylor, Thelma L. 107 Teats, Kerry 107 Teichman, Kathleen 168 Templeton, Gene 107, 186 Terrell, Norine 107 Testa, Elizabeth 107, 109, 169, 203 Testa, Joseph 107 Thomas, Alisia 107 Thomas, Jan 107, 168 Thompson, Mike 107, 173 Thorndyke, Jeff 107, 175 Thruman, Debbie 107 Tiemeier, Brian 107, 193 Tiemeier, Bruce 107 Tighe, Tim 107 Tipton, Gina 107 Tisdale, Larry 107 Tisdale, Sheri 107 Titus, Jay 181 Tomes, Angela 107 Trapp, Darren 107 Traylor, Deborah 107, 173 Tribble, Christy 107, 181 Tripp, Stacey 107 True, Cheryl 107, 168 U Utley, Bob Uzzdl, Melissa 107, 168, 213 V Valdez, Gilberto 107 Vallejo, Jamie 107 Vanrycke, Ricky 107 Vantieghem, Sheli 107, 185, 188 Verhaeghe, Lorrie 107 Verlindon, James 107, 175 Vermeire, Joel R. 107 Vershaw, Connie 107 Verstraete, Michelle 107 Villalobos, Melissa 107 Villarreal, Angie 107 Voorhis, Dennis 108 Voorhis, James 108 W Waite, Stacie 108, 173, 185, 188 Wallace, Brian 108 Wallarab, Jeff 108 Walz, Michael 108, 193 Ward, Darin 108 Ward, Paula J. 108, 173 Ward, Scott 108 Ware, Jeff 108 Wash, Leonard 108, 169 Watson, Jason 108 Watson, Mary M. 108 Watson, Willie 108 Way, Lorena L. 108 Weatherington, Karla A. 108 Weber, Lisa 108, 173, 188, 213 Webster, Cynthia 108, 168 Webster, Mickey 108 Weeks, David 108, 174, 175 Wells, Keith 108, 175, 173 Wells, Kraig 108, 175 Wendt, Heidi 108 West, Troy 108 Whcatly, Kelly 108, 173, 185, 188 Wheeler, Kevin 108, 168 White, Jackie 108, 160, 185, 213 Whiteside, Susan 100, 156, 162 Wiersema, Toby 108 Williams, Brian 108, 169 Williams, Kelly J. 169 Williams, Mark 108. 169, 193 Williams, Matthew 108, 175 Willoughby, Susan 100 Willshusen, Joann 108, 173 Wilson. Scott 108 Winchester, Greg 108 Wingert, Timothy 108 Winston, Lance 108, 173, 142 Witherspoon, Doug 108 Witte, Stuart 108 Womack, Michael 108 Womack, Michele 108 Woodworth, Lisa Wright, Lora L. Wright, Tom 108 Wulf, Doug 108 Y Yang, Seng 108 Yeager, Michelle 108, 173 Young,Suzanne 108 Z Zapata, Eduardo 108, 175, 173 Zbleski, Mary 109 South campus teally looks lmpre,sive when ffom Index — Senior Directory A ACKERLAND, WENDY L. ACKLAND, LLOYD K. ADAMS, JACQUELINE E. ADAMS, JESSE C. AKERS, TERRI L. Choir 1,2; Distributive Education 4; General Office Helper 1. ALBRECHT, DEANNA R. ALLCOCK, KEVIN L. ALLENSWORTH, SHARI L. Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 4, Plays 3; Musical 3; Panther Players 3; Health Occupations 3. ANDERS, TINA M. ANDERSON, ROBERT J. ANDRIOS, GEORGE ANGELOS, JOHN D. A.V. Worker 4. APPERSON, LANI K. Choir 1,2; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 1; One-Act 1,2,3; Orchesis 3,4. ARCH, DARLA D. Choir 1,2; Chamber Choir 2; Plays 3; Musical 3; Distributive Education 4; Track 1; Cross Country 2; Volleyball 1; Wrestlerettes 3,4; Trackettes 3; Pete the Panther 2. BENDER, JOHN M. BENSON, CHERYL A. BERNAND, WILLIAM G. BERT, MICHAEL J. Choir 1; Intramurals 3,4, Bas-ketbal; 1,2; Tennis 1,2. BERTHOUD, DANIEL L. BEYHL, SARA N. Choir 1; Volleyball 3; Wrestler-cttcs 3; Wrestling Cheerleader 1. BILLINGS, DOUGLAS T. BIRLEY, RICHARD V. Choir 1; Tennis 2. BIVENS, ALFRED J. BLOMBERG, DIANE K. Choir 1,2. ROC.AERT, KIM C. BOHANNON, KEVIN J. BOLTON, JOHN F. BONILLA, PHIL V. Football 1,2. BONOW, KELLY L. BOSANAC, STEVEN C. BOWERS, LISA A. BOYER, JERRY D. BRADLEY, LINDA A. Choir 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Class Officer-Vice President 3; Homecoming Royalty 4; Intramurals 4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Softball 2. BRAND, WESLEY B. A.V. Worker 3,4, Football 1. BRECKLING, ROBERT S. BROWN, DUANE S. BRUNTON, JULIE L. Child Care 3; Track 2. C CALDERON, MICHAEL A. CALDWELL, MARCY L. Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Student Council 3,4; Diversified Education 2; Office Education 3,4; Child Care 3,4; Swimming 1; Wrestlerettes 1,2,3,4; Trackettes 3,4. CALSYN, RAYMOND J. CAMPAGNA, MICHAEL J. CAMPBELL, LARENDA S. Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Student Council 4; Homecoming Royalty 4, Princess 4; I etterman's Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling Cheerleader 1,3. CANFIELD, CONNIE L. CANT, WENDY D. CANTU, NORMA CARDWELL, DONNA L. CARLSON, KEVIN A. CARNICLE, JAMES W. CARR, ROBBIE C. Homecoming Royalty 4, Prince 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Letter-man's Club 4. Seniors Tony Argeros, Bryan Praught, Kerry Sutton and Jon Miller find that there is nothing quite like relaxing on a good, soft Camaro. ARCEROS, ANTHONY G. Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 4; Speech Club 3; Rifle C;ub 1,2; Intramurals 3,4. ARMSTRONG, ELIZABETH M. Track 1,2,3,4; Softball 4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Wrestlerettes 1,2,3,4. ARVANITIS, STEVE J. Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; Musica; 3,4; Track 1. ASHBROOK, STUART G. ASHENHURST, STEPHANY L. Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 1,2; General Office Helper 2,3. ATWELL, DEAN R. AYALA, ANGELO I. A.V. Worker 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Cross Country 4 AYALA, ANNADELIA M. B BAILEY, JENNIFER A. Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4. BAILEY, SANDRA K. BALDOCK, CHRISTIAN BALLUFF, KRISTI A. RANKS, ERROL W. BARNES, ELIZABETH A. Key 3, Speech Club 3. BEALER, KELLY L. BEARD, BRENDA K. BEAVER, MICHELE D. BECHT, RODNEY L. BEECHAMP, RICHARD A. BEHRENS, VANCE K. Transfer Student 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Rotarian 4; Homecoming Royalty 4, King 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Intramurak 4; Letterman's Club 3,4, Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4. BEINTEMA, JOHN S. Choir 1; Cross Country 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. BELL, KIM A. BUGH, KATHRYN L. National Honor Society 3,4. BULL, WENDY G. BURGESS, SHIRLEY J. BURGIN, PENNY L. BURKLUND, JANETTE A. Choir 1,2,3; Plays 2,3; Musical 2; Panther Players 2,3. BURNETT, DAVID L. BURTON, CHERYL L. BUSHNELL, BILL G. BUTCHER, MICHAEL D. CARTER, DANIEL L. CASTANEDA, DEANNA R. CASTANEDA, MANUEL J. CATOUR, MARY C. Bandettes 2,3; Food Service 3,4; General Office Helper 3,4. CAVAZOS, ENRIQUE A. CERVANTES, LISA D. Choir 1; Student Council 1,2; Counseling Center Helper 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,4. CHANDLER, DEENA M. CHARLSON, JOHN N. CHEFFER, TODD A. CHICK, LORI L. CHRISTENSEN, DOUG Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 240 — Senior Directory 3,4; Football 2; Intramurals 2,3,4. CHRISTENSEN, RODNEY L. CHRISTIAN, EDWIN M. CLARK, GREGORY M. National Honor Society 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. CLARK, SCOTT E. CLARK, WESLEY R. CLASSEN, JEFFREY A. CLEVENGER, JANE A. COLLINS, CHRISTINE A. Choir 1,2; Student Council 1,2; Office Education 4; Softball 1,2; Football Cheerleader 1,2; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3. COLLINSON, VICTORIA S. CONES, THERESA A. Child Care 4; Swimming 1. CONLEY, SHERIN CONNOLLY, ELIZABETH B. Choir 1,2, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Officer-Treasurer 1; Track 1; Let-terman's Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Softball 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Wrestlerettes 1,2. CONTRERAS, SERGIO COOPER, DOUGLAS W. Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4. COPELAND, JACK P. COPELAND, JAMES D. CORBIN, ALAN J. Band 1; Marching Band 2,3,4; Musical 3,4. CORNMESSER, ANNETTE N. CORREA, FABIAN COSGROVE, PATRICK J. COWLEY, CHRISTOPHER J. CRAFT, SUSAN E. CROCKETT, VONDA L. CROSS, LAWRENCE J. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2„4, Secretary 4; Speech Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; One-Act 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Junior Rotarian 4. CROUSE, CHRISTINE A. CUERINGTON, CRYSTAL L. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4, Musical 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Officer-President 1, Vice President 2; Homecoming Royalty 4; Track 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1. D DANG, THAN T. DAVIS, ARNOLD E. Plays 4; Musical 4; Speech Club 4; Skyline 3; Key 2,3,4, Editor 4. DAVIS, KIMBERLY L. DAVIS, LfcANN M. DAVIS, SHARON K. Choir 1; Student Council 2; Volleyball 2,3; Wrestling Cheerleader 1,2. DEAL, BARBARA S. DECKER, DANIAL T. DECKER, WILLIAM DEDECKER, MICHELLE R. Panther Players 2,3; One-Act 2; Orchesis 4; Wrestling Cheerleader 1. DEFAUW, DAVID W. DEGRAEVE, JILL R. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; General Office Helper 3,4. DEGRYSE, BETTIE A. Choir 1; Student Council 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Football Manager 2; Wrestlerettes 1,2; Trackettes 1,2. DELILLE, MICHAEL J. Choir 1; Track 1,2, Cross Country 1,2; Intramurals 3,4; Golf 4. DEMEULEMEESTER, JOHN R. DEMEULENAERE, AMY A. DEMEULENAERE, ROBIN R. DENNIS, ROBERT H. Band 1,2; Marching Band 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Tennis 1,2,4. DEPAUW, MELINDA G. DFPORTER, BRIAN L. DEPPE, STEPHEN J. DESHEROW, AMY L. DESMET, DONNA T. Choir 1; Student Council 1; Counseling Center Helper 1; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2,3; Volleyball 1. DICKIE, URA D. Bowling 1,2,3,4. DIEHL, HOYT B. DILLON, BARBARA L. DONOVAN, BRIAN G. DOPLER, DENNIS D. DORMAN, TARA L. DOWNING, BRUCE T. DOYLE, KIMBLE H. DRAPER, ANGELA J. DUCKETT, SCOTT G. DUNCAN, CHRISTINE M. Bandettes 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; Counseling Center Helper 1,3; Letterman's Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. DUNSWORTH, STACEY D. Food Service 4 DURSKY, TRUDY A. E EAVES, EDWARD E. EAVES, SHERRY A. EBALO, SUSAN J. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; C;ass Officer 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1, President 2,3.4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Counseling Center Helper 3; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 4, Treasurer 4; Swimming 1. EKLOF, REBECCA G. ELDRIDGE, MARK R. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 4; A.V. Worker 3,4. EMERICK, DAVID L. JR. ENGEMAN, ROBERT E. Band 1,2; Marching Band 2; National Honor Society 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1. ENGSTROM, JOSEPH ETHRIDGE, BRENDA K. EVANS, JULIE L. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Office Education 4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 2. F FFNTEM, ERIC J. FERGUSON, MICHAEL S. Choir 1; Intramurals 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2; Golf 1,2,3,4. FINCH, PAMELA J. Choir 1; Health Occupations 3; General Office Helper 2,3,4. FIRTH, ROBIN A. Choir 1,2,4; Concert C hoir 4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Speech Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; One-Act 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Orchesis 3,4. FISHER, ROBERT S. Homecoming Royalty 4; Senior Directory — 241 Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. FLORES, IRENE FLOWERS, REGINA R. Choir 1,2; Distributive Education 4; Track 1,2; Letter man's Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3. FLOYD, ELIZABETH A. Choir 1; Concert Choir 1; Child Care 3. FOLTZ, JERRY C. Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Baseball 3,4. FOSTER, KENNETH E. FOWLER, TERESA C. FRANCOIS, MELISSA A. National Honor Society 3,4; Office Education 4; Counseling Center Helper 1; Wrcstlcrcttes 3; Wrestling Cheerleader 2. FREDERICK, BEVERLY j. FREDRICKSON, KELLY J. FREERS, TERI ). Choir 1,2,3,4; Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 3; Musical 4; Panther Players 4; Orchesis 3,4. FUQUA, JOE C. G GALLAUGHER, JOEL R. GARCIA, LORI A. Health Occupations 3,4; Class Historian 3,4. GARRETT, JOYCE GARRETT, PEGGY E. Letterman's Club 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4. GARRETT, THERESA L. GARZA, PHYLLIS L. Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 4; Skyline 4; Nurse's Office Helper 3,4. CATES, TERRY B. GAVIN, DANIEL J. National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Rotarian 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Swimming 2,3. GEHN, MICHAEL E. GILES, LEDA J. GILLESPIE, CHARLES B. General Office Helper 4; Intramurals 3,4. GILSON, TERRI R. Choir 1; Skyline 2. GLANZ, JOHN M. Marvin Wells is glad that he is a senior because he gets his first choice in gym class. GLAUB, GREGORY S. GLENN, MICHELLE J. General Office Helper 4, Swimming 1. GOEBEL, GREG L. GONZALEZ, ERNESTINA GONZALEZ, GUADALUPE GOTTWALT, JOHN G. GOULD, SHEILA M. Office Education 4; Counseling Center Helper 4. GRANELL, BARBARA J. GRAY, NATHAN G. GREEN, DEANA M. Choir 1,2; Chamber Choir 2; Counseling Center Helper 3; Swimming 2, Manager 2. GREEN, JERRY A. GREEN, PATRICIA D. GREEN, RAYMOND E. GREEN, TERESA L. GREER, BRIAN T. Swimming 1,2,3,4. GREER, DOUG A. Choir 1,2,3; Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 4; Counseling Center Helper 1; Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4. GREGORY, JAMES GRENIER, REBECCA L. Plays 2,3; Musical 2,3, Panther Players 2; Orchesis 3,4; Child Care 3. GRIFFIN, CHRISTINE L. GRIMM, TRACI R. GRYPP, BABETTE K. H HAND, JILL M. HANLIN, BRENT T. Student Council 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Wrestling 1,2; Cross Country 1,2; Intramurals 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. HARBAUGH, KELLY A. HARLAN, TRACY L. HARMENING, DANIEL W. HARRINGTON, JAMIE D. HARRIS, LISA L. HARRIS, RUSSELL C. HARRIS, SHAWN W. HAWOTTE, DOUGLAS T. HAYES, LAUREEN M. Bandettes 1,2,3,4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 1,3,4, President 3,4, North Campus Representative 2; Key 2,3; Orchesis 3,4, Vice President 4. HEMPHILL, VICKI S. HENDRIX, DON J. HENRY, KEITH W. HERNANDEZ, CLAIRE D. HEWITT, CANDACE N. Student Council 4; Office Education 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3; Football Cheerleader 1; Basketball Cheerleader 1. HEYDEMAN, PATRICK R. HIGNIGHT, MARTIN S. HILL, NANCY A. HILL, RONDA W. Choir 1; National Honor Society 3,4; General Office Helper 2. HILL, SHARON K. Choir 1; Concert Choir 4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,3,4; Panther P;ayers 1,2,3,4; One-Act 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Skyline 2; Counseling Center Helper 4. HINION, LARONDA R. Choir 1; Track 1,2; Volleyball 1,2. HOAGLUND, JANICE E. Choir 1,4, Concert Choir 4; Plays 3; Panther Players 3; Orchesis 4; Swimming 1,2. HOFSTETTER, SCOTT E. 242 — Senior Directory HOLLAND, JUDITH A. HOLMAN, TRACFY L. HOSFORD, KRISTINE R. Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 2; Student Council 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Wrestlerettes 1.2. HOUSHOLDER, ROBIN R. Choir 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. HOWARD, SUSAN M. HUBBS, STEPHEN |. HUGAERT, GINA K. HULTING, DANIEL L. HUNGATE, BRIDGETT M. Health Occupations 3; General Office Helper 3. HUNT, DONALD A. HUTTEN, LYNN A. JOHNSON, MICHELE C. Food Service 1,2,4; Child Care 3. JOHNSON, RANELL A. JOHNSON, SEAN A. JONES, JOE E. K KARBEN, WILLIAM J. KARLSSON, SUE A. KARR, DAVID A. KEIM, DAVE J. Seniors Kevin Lampo and Mike DeLille watch on as the UT band performs at the homecoming parade. INCUS, WENDY S. ISHMAEL, CAROLE A. J JACKSON, JIM M. JACKSON, THOMAS J. JACKSON, VERNESSA M. JACOBS, JAMES P. Choir 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Basketball 1. JAMES, JEFFREY D. Choir 1,2; Plays 2,3. JENSEN, D. ANTHONY Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3.4; Jazz Band 3,4; Panther Players 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; One-Act 3; National Honor Society 4; Junior Kotarian 4. JOHNSON, BRENT A. JOHNSON, JAMES W. KFLLEY, CINDY L. KELLY, KRISTA F. Choir 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Trackettes 3; Football Cheerleader 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2. KENNEDY, RENEE L. Food Service 1; Health Occupations 3,4; Child Care 4. KERR, THERESA M. KERSCHIETER, KERRY M. KIGHT, CHERYL L. KING, YOLONDA M. Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 3; One-Act 2. KIPP, JUDY A. KLAUER, BRADLEY A. KOCH, EUDORA L. KOEHLER, MARK R. KOLLS, COREY L. KOON, STEVE A. KOSER, DANIEL K. Choir 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4. KOUSKI, TAMMY E. Health Occupations 3; General Office Helper 2. KRAAVI, ANDY R. KRYZANEK, DAVID R. Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; Musical 4; Tennis 1. KYLE, LYNETTE Y. LACK, JOHN M. LACKEY, SUZANNE LAMANSKY, DAVID W. LAMPO, KEVIN R. Track 1; Cross Country 1,2,3. LANNOO, SEAN S. LARSON, GREGG E. Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 2.3,4, Panther Players 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 2; One-Act 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Skyline 3,4; Key 2; Junior Rotarian 4; Counseling Center Helper 1; Intramurals 3,4. LARSON, JEFFREY A. LAUD, CHERISE D. LAWSON, JILL I. LAXY, CHRISTINE M. LAYMAN, JO A. Office Education 3,4; Food Service 2. LAYNE, STEVEN W. A.V. Worker 3,4; General Office Helper 3,4. LEAHY, JAMES J. LEMMON, JOELLYN R. Choir 1; Counseling Center Helper 1; Wrestling Cheerleader 1; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. LENTH, SCOTT D. LENTZ, TODD R. LERSCHEN, TOM LEWIS, ANTHONY W. LEWIS, BENITA K. LEWIS, LARRY LEWIS, SHARON L. LODUCA, JOSEPH A. LOHSE, LAURA M. LOOSE, BRYAN D. LOPEZ, MARIO E. LOUCK, JEFFREY K. Transfer Student 2; Homecoming Royalty 4; Football 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4. LOUCK, MICHAEL W. Transfer Student 2; Football 3,4; Intramurals 3,4. LOWDER, VONDA V. LUBBE, CHARLES D. LUCAS, GERALD E. LUCAS, LOUIS L. Choir 1,2; Chamber Choir 1; General Office Helper 1; Track 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. LUNDIE, SILPHANIE A. LUPINSKI, JOHN W. LY, XIONG LYON, BRETT Choir 1,2,3, Chamber Choir 3; General Office Helper 3. LYON, DANA W. M MANLEY, CURTIS J. Cross Country 1; Letter-man's Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4. MARR, LUE A. MARSHALL, BETH M. Health Occupations 4; Tennis 2,3. MARTIN, BRAD D. MASIAS, DEBORAH C. MATTHEWS, MATT S. MAY, TRACEY D. MCBRIDF, LORI A. MCCABE, BRETT J. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; Musical 3,4; Track 2,4. MCCLAIN, DEREK S. Senior Directory — 243 MCCLURE, ANDY L. MCCOLLUM, CLAIRE L. MCINTIRE, SCOTT T. MCKAY, KELLY J. MCKAY, SEAN A. MCSWAIN, MARY L. MEANS, LONNA E. MEANS, VALERIE F. MEE, LARRY D. MEINCKE, JOHN R. MERIDETH, JILL M. MIKITA, BRUCE A. Band 1,2; Marching Band 2; Plays 3,4; Musical 1,3,4; Panther P;ayers 3,4, Treasurer 4; Speech Club 3,4; One-Act 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4; Junior Rotar-ian 4; Swimming 1,2,4. MILES, KENTON D. Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1; Letterman's Club 4. MILLER, DONALD L. JR. Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MILLER, JON E. Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; Skyline 3; Intramurals 3,4; Tennis 3. MILLETT, ANITA M. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4. MITCHELL, PAUL P. MIXER, BRYAN E. MOHR, CHRISTINE M. Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 4; Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 4; Homecoming Royalty 4, Queen 4; Letterman's Club 4; Wrestlerettes 3; Football Cheerleader 1,2,4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,4. MOLLER, KRISTINE A. MORAETES, DANIEL G. MORENO, LUIS S. MORENO, MARY E. MORENO, VICTOR M. MORRIS, TYSON C. MORROW, WENDY K. MOTSINGER, ROBIN C. MOUNTAIN, SUSAN D. Child Care 3. MUELLER, ELIZABETH A. MUNOZ, DANIEL J. Choir 1; Wrestling 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. N NELSON, BRIAN L. NELSON, BRIAN R. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4. NELSON, ROBERT J. NETTLES, ZINA L. NEVIN, PHILLIP J. NEVINS, LAURA L. Track 1,4; Basketball 1. NIEBRES, CAROLINE Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; National Honor Society 3,4. NOAH, KRISTINA K. NOLAN, JEFF A. NORDHOLM, ERICKA L. NORMOYLE, TIM J. Transfer Student 3; Plays 2; Drama Club 2; Yearbook 1,2; Skyline 3; Newspaper 2; Football 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4. NORRIS, MIKE NOURSE, WILLIAM D. O OCHOA, FRANCISCO J. OLSON, KARI L. OVERMIRE, BRIAN J. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1. P PAPISH, MARTIN L. PARIS, PAMELA D. PARK, EMMER E. PARKER, STANLEY J. PASKVAN, JUDY I. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Wrestlerettes 4. PASLEY II, DAVID A. Plays 1; Musical 2,3; Panther Players 1,2,3; Speech Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Skyline 2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Football Manager 2; Cross Country 1,2,4; Intramurals 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4. PATE, JEFFREY L. PAULEY, CURT E. PAXSON, SCOTT E. Football 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Letterman's Club 4; Baseball 2,4. PAXTON, MICHAEL W. PEEL, LINDA H. PENA, ISREAL M. PENCA. MATTHEW J. PENFOLD, CINDY PERKINS, THOMAS M. PETERSON, M. KEITH PHILLIPS, ROBERT D. PIERCE, WAYNE F. PIERSALL, TIALINDA L. PISMAN, CHRISTOPHER R. PITTMAN, JACQUELYN A. Choir 1,2, Office Occupations 4; Track 1,2. PLAVAK, THOMAS P. PLOTNER, GARY A. PONCE, KEVIN E. POPP, JULIE A. PORTER, ANTHONY PRAUGHT, BRYAN L. Choir 1,2,4; Concert PRETTYMAN, RICHARD D. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Cross Country 1,2,3,4. PUENTES, JACQUELINE Choir 1; Plays 1,2,3, Musical 1,2,3; Panther Players 2,3; One-Act 2; Orchesis 3,4; Counseling Center Helper 3. PUSTELNIK, TODD A. PYEVICH, PAMELA A. National Honor Society 3,4; 3asketbal; 1,2; Wrestlerettes 4. PYLES, JEFFREY L. Q QUICK, BRIAN H. PARKER, MICHELE S. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2. Choir 4; Intramurals 3,4. Michelle Glenn, senior, takes time to receive some advice from her art teacher. 244 — Senior Directory QUINONES, ALEX J. Junior Rotarian 4: Letter-man's Club 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Swimming 1,2,3,4. R RAMOS, ARACELI S. RAMOS, JOSEPH R. RANGEL, DENEEN L. RANGEL, RONNIE Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Intramurals 4; Baseball 2,3,4. RANGEL, RUBEN RANGEL, STEPHEN RANKIN, KIMBERLY S. REEVES, TRACY E. REGER, JULIE M. REYNA, BRUNO L. RHODES, LEONARD W. RICE, LORI A. RICHMOND, LOREN L. RICKE, LUANN RILEY, JENNIFER L. ROBERTSON, CARY D. RODRIGUEZ, JUAN A. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Track 2,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Let-terman's Club 4. ROEDER, MARY J. ROESNER, MARY K. RUBY, DAVID W. RUMBURG, ROBERTA L. RUSK, LISA A. RUTHEY, MIA B. RUTLEDGE, TRACY L. 5 SHANNON, JODIE A. SHAW, RICKEY D. SHEEHAN, JERRI L. SHELANGOUSKI, JOHN G. SHELTON, LASHUN Choir 1,2; Distributive Education 3; Track 1,2. SHIVERS, LAJOHNNA L. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Class Officer-Vice President 4, Treasurer 2,3; Homecoming Royalty 4, Track Manager 1; Cross Country 1, Manager 2; Letterman's Club 4. SIERRA, ALEXANDER Choir 1; Concert Choir 2; Chamber Choir 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Intramurals 4; Basketball 1,2; Swimming 2. SKINNER, JOSEPH R. SMART, GREGORY S. Choir 1; Swimming 1,2,3,4. SMITH, DAVID N. General Office Helper 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Intramurals 3; Letterman's Club 3,4. SMITH, RODGER G. SMITH, SHARON B. SMITH, SHERRI A. SMITH, WENDY G. SNYDER, TIMOTHY J. SOMNER, RENEE L. SOUTH, WILLIAM A. SPEER, PATRICIA A. SPROUL, PETER W. SPURGETIS, SHELLEY A. ST. CLAIR, SHELLEY D. STACEY, EDWARD W. STANG, MICHAEL J. Choir 1; Junior Rotarian 4; Homecoming Royalty 4, Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2. STEELE, SYLVIA L. STEINER, VALERIE A. STEPHENS, TINA M. STOGSDILL, DONALD J. STONE, JULIE A. STONEKING, GARY A. STOUT, MARGUERITA A. STREAT, SHERRY A. STREITMATTER, STEVEN L. STRUSS, RISA, J. Choir 1,2,4; Concert Choir 4; Panther Players 1,2. SUESS, ANGELA C. Choir 1; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; One-Act 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. SUTTON, KERRY W. SUTTON, STEVEN G. Football 1; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2. SWAN, LYNN M. SWANSON, MELISSA J. SWEAT, JAMES H. SWEENEY, PETER M. SWINBURN, THOMAS M. T TALLMAN, MELISSA A. TARRANT, DONALD R. TAYLOR, JOHN T. TAYLOR, RICHARD TEAGUE, CATHERINE A. THOMANN, ROBERT F. National Honor Society 3; Junior Rotarian 4; Swimming 1,2. THOMAS, MARJORIE E. THOMSON, LYNN E. Office Education 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Football Cheerleader 1,2,3; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3. THORPE, MARK TIDWELL, ALAN J. TIEMEIER, CHRISTOPHER M. TITTSWORTH, SANDRA D. TOLAND, JEFF A. TOMES, BRENDA S. TOROK, PATRICIA L. TRIPP, DAVID P. TRISTAN, ELIDA TROUT, DONALD G. TUTTLE, COREY A. SAJOVEC, LOUIS J. SAKAS, GEORGE C. Choir 1; Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 2; Speech Club 3; One-Act 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Rotarian 4. SANDERS, JENNIFER L. SANDERSON, RICHARD A. SANDOVAL, TIFFANY P. SANDOVAL, TINA SATRE, THOMAS S. Band 1; National Honor Society 4; Skyline 3; Cross Country 1; Intramurals 4; Tennis 1,2,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4. SAVALA, YVONNE S. Letterman's Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4. SCARSDALE, RONDA M. SCHADT, DIANE R. SCHAECHER, BRFNDA L. SCHELLENBERG, MARK S. SCHERSCHEL, DEAN W. SCHNEIDER, SCOTT P. SCHIJITZ, THERESA A. SCHUTZ, DEBRA J. SCHWARTZ, BRIAN K. SCOTT, RENEE E. SEDGWICK, DONNA A. SEGERS, MICHAEL D. SELANDER, SHARI A. Choir 1; Student Council 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Wrestlerettes 1,2,4; Trackettes 1,2. SELKIRK, JENNIFER M. SENATRA, JEFFREY A. SHANER, LISA J. Senior Lettermen Brian Greer and Marty Papish are thoroughly excited about having their picture taken. Senior Directory — 245 u UTTER, ALAN S. V VALLEJO, RENEE J. Choir 1; Counseling Center Helper 4; Track 2,3; Letter man's Club 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Softball 4. VANDEHEEDE, JAMES J. VANDEWIELE, SUE A. Choir 1,2; Office Education 4; Football Cheerleader 1,2,3; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3. VANHYNINC, LORI J. VANOPDORP, LEE D. Choir 1,2; Football 1,2,3; Intramurals 4; Basketball 1: Baseball 2. VANPAEMEL, DAREN L. VANWATERMEULEN, FLORIAN VANZANTEN, DEBRA J. Choir 1,2; Child Care 3; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 1. VFRSHAW, RICHARD A. VERSLUIS, KAREN J. VERVAECKE, DONALD T. VINCENT, BRAD D. Football 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Basketball 1. W WAEYAERT, DONNA L. Choir 1,2; Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 1; Class Officer-Secretary 1,2,3,4; Health Occupations 3,4, President 3, Secretary 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Tennis 2,3; Wrestlerettes 2,3,4; Football Cheerleader 1; Basketball Cheerleader 1. WAITE, STEVEN D. WALKER, CARIE L. Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4. WALKER, JOYCE A. Choir 1; Orchesis 4, Health Occupations 3,4. WALKER, KIM WALKER, TAMMY J. WALKFR, WAYNE L. WALLARAB, KIM D. WALZ, TERESA J. WARD, CHRIS A. Choir 1,2; Distributive Education 3,4; General Office Helper 4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. WARD, MICHAEL S. Senior Rich Prettymann finds that studying is just a little bit harder when you wear a cast on your arm. WARD, RHONDA K. WARD, ROBIN K. WEBB, GENE C. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Plays 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Panther Players 1,2,3,4, President 4; Speech Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3; One-Act 3,4. WEBB, TAMMY L. Transfer Student 3; Choir 1; Student Council 1; Track 1; Basketball 1,2; Soft-ball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1. WEBB, THERESA M. Child Care 4; Basketball 1,2. WEBER, WANETTA J. Choir 1,2; Distributive Education 4; Swimming 1; Wrestlerettes 1,2,3,4. WEISS, DENNIS W. WELLS, BRIAN E. WELLS, KAMMY A. WELLS, MARVIN E. WHEELER, TAMMY A. WHITBECK, LYNDA K. WHITE, LORI L. Counseling Center Helper 1,2,3,4; General Office Helper 2,3. WHITEHAIR, KELLY J. WHITESIDE, DOUGLAS, M. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; Plays 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Panther Players 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; One-Act 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Junior Rotarian 4. WHIINEY, SCOTT A. WILLEFORD, DIANA K. WILLIAMS, KEVIN A. WILLIAMS, KIMBERLY A. WILLIAMS, LORI K. Speech Club 3; A.V. Worker 4. WILLOUGHBY, DAVID A. WILSON, ANTHONY WILSON, DAVID R. WILSON, JILL M. WINGER, JAMES F. WISELY, JODY L. WOOD, LAURA M. Choir 1,2; Speech Club 3; General Office Helper 1. WOODRUFF, KAREN J. Child Care 3, Tennis 1,2,3; Trackettes 3; Wrestling Cheerleader 2. WOODYARD, STEVEN R. WRIGHT, JAMES M. WRIGHT, JERRY W. YEAGER, JEFFERY T. General Office Helper 4. YERKEY, JEFFREY C. YOUNG, AMY M. YOUNG, STEPHANIE L. Choir 1; Swimming 1,2; Wrestlerettes 3; Trackettes 3. ZALEWSKI, KENNETH E. Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Jazz Band 3,4; Musical 3,4. ZIMMERMAN, MICHAEL S. Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. 246 — Senior Directory As to being prepared for defeat, I certainly am not. Any man who is prepared for defeat would be half defeated before he commenced. I hope for success; shall do all in my power to secure it, and trust to God for the rest. If you can imagine it. You can achieve it. If you can dream it, You can become it. fs %• Ocr-MLdcA H83 Editors' Page — 247 1. Mrs. Georgiann Archibald straightens the cap of a graduating senior. 2. Norma McGee, freshman, listens to an English lecture. 3. The Counseling Center windows look nice after being painted by the south campus art students. Closing The final piece Closing — 249 A final look at UT in '83 1. Junior Wendy Leonard really knows her S-T-U-F-F. 2. Curt Manley, senior, punks out at a swim meet. 3. The cafeteria is really crowded during lunch. 4. Four years of hard work are rewarded with the high school diplomas. 5. Freshman Kim LeBlanc enjoys her first homecoming bonfire. 6. Jeff Meyer, junior, and Arnie Davis, senior, enjoy levitating in their yoga class. 250—Closing 252—Closing 1. A brand new Soule Bowl is ready for action. 2. I ynn Hunsinger, junior, enjoys personalizing her locker. 3. The honorable Chen. Mr. Gary Phillips, does his thing. 4. For the first time in several years, gas prices dip below the dollar mark. S. The south campus gym wall proudly displays the school flag. 6. Sophomore Mike Connolly concentrates intensely as he passes the ball to a teammate. Closing—253 1. Junior Andrea Stiegel shows off her unique pink cowboy boots. 2. The infamous birch tree. 3. Tony Argeros, senior, tells Mr. Phillips to gag me with a graduated cylinder. 4. Steve Millett, junior, disguises himself as a jerk. He claims, It's no disguise. 5. Mr. Wes-sell helps a student with a problem. 6. Soule Bowl is completely renovated and ready for action. 254—Closing SOULE BOWL RENOVATION PROJECT DEDICATION-SEPT. 17. 1982 united township hich school board of education 1980 - 82 ER.W IN A MILLEN, PRESIDENT CHARLES O. ABBOTT dale e Christensen JOHN R. CONNOLLY JOE DE JAECHER ROBERT L. MALCOLM WILLIAM L MEYERS CEORCE R SOLLENBERCER DONALD J SPROUL DR. THOMAS A PARKER SUPERINTENDENT L A. DJSSLIERE SECRETART-BUSINESS MANACER CENE MCCARTER ATHLET.C D.RECTOr engineers belinc consultants. INC. contractor FRED PETERSON CONTRACTING CORE. 0f Ul Closing—255 A Special Thanks: Co-editors: Beth Kipp and Dave Pasley Faculty Adviser: Marsha Peterson Head Photographer: Jeff Kipp Business Manager: Laurie Hufford Staff: Phyllis Garza, Kimberly Burton, Jessie Camp, Melody Cross, Rhonda DeWitt, Laurie Hufford, Lynn Hun-singer, Roxane Vittori, Carol Alejo, Cynthia Cruz, Staci Raffelson, Lisa Stambaugh, Deborah Stout, and John Larson. Photographers: Phyllis Garza, Gregg Larson, Jennifer Sanders, and Doug Barnett. Skyline is published annually by United Township High School, Archer Drive and 42nd Avenue, East Moline, Illinois. Skyline is printed by American Yearbook Company, Topeka, Kansas. The Skyline staff, co-editors and adviser wish to thank the following people and groups for their special assistance: The Key for the use of their photographs. The business department for the use of the typewriters and facilities. Coaches, Mr. Gene McCarter and Mr. Paul Lang for their assistance in compiling athletic data. Mr. Ted Tyler for his cooperation in the use of the darkroom. Mr. John Adolphi and Mr. Ron Chappell for their photographic assistance. A special thanks to Mr. Howard Dusek and the American Yearbook Company. 256—Acknowledgments 1 •%


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