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1 1 Si f. J, ' I- VI DIO i 1,2,ANP3 PONL V CUKIS G ' NLAL. PLUQ 77 TATLER 4 ALTON’S 1980 WINTER OL YMPIC HOPEFULS TOP LEFT: Alton High ' s Olympic hopeful Mike Farrell. TOP RIGHT: Mike Farrell ' s qualifying run on the AHS ski jump. CENTER RIGHT: Alton ' s Woman ' s downhill tobogan hopefu lls. CENTER LEFT: Alton ' s men ' s downhill tobogan hopefulls. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gail Damon, Alton ' s hopeful in downhill slolam. BOTTOM CENTER: Alton ' s Olympic reject. BOTTOM LEFT: Woman ' s downhill ski jump hopeful. 6 HALLOWEEN PARADE FAR LEFT: Lonnie Ramsey marches in the parade. LEFT: Homecoming Queen, Yvonne Elliot, waves to the crowd. BELOW LEFT: Three AHS students ride through the parade for the NAACP youth. BELOW: The dragon constructed, by the Architectural Drafting classes and the Super Weldors, won 2nd place in the parade. LEFT ABOVE: The Cooperative Work Training class, under the supervision of Mr. H. J. Vowels, entered its float, Bury Unemployment, in the parade. 7 9 V PROTEST! At the School Board meeting on March 20, drastic cuts were made in the proposed bud- get for the 1979-80 school year. Most of the cuts involved extracurricular activities and teachers. The following day many students skipped classes to demonstrate their concern. Slogans and signs carried by hundreds of stu- dents were a part of a student protest on College Ave. It may not have gotten all the programs back, but with the coverage pro- vided by many newspapers and the Channel 4 and 5 mini-cam-crews, it showed the public that students do still care. ABOVE: Students yell for attention. ABOVE RIGHT: Channel 4 ' s Betsy Bruce interviews Mike Wood. RIGHT: Students spread the protest by using cars. 10 As the TATLER advisor for the past three years I have had the unique position of ob- serving this school in almost every aspect and then interpreting what I see into a long- lasting recorded history. This has been quite an experience and responsiblitiy, especially this years because of the 75th anniversary of the Tatler. I am thankful for the experience and hope that I have done justice to the Tatler in its long tradition at Alton High. I also hope that whoever follows me as advisor will find the position to be as interesting and rewarding as I have found it. I want to thank all of those who hhave helped with the Tatler the past three years. Especially Jan Teasley who has spent many hours working with the Tatler staff. ALTON REDBIRD BOOSTER CLUB The Alton Redbird Booster Club is an orga- nization designed to help Alton High athletic groups. The Club lists about 175 members with about 25 active members who attend the monthly Tuesday night meetings in the high school cafeteria. Through membership fees, donations, sports programs, and fish fryes, the Boosters raise money for equipment and other necessi- ties that the Alton teams need. The Boosters Clubs major contribution has been the renovation of the West Junior Stadi- um in the Summer of 1979. Several other groups, including the Alton Police Benevo- lence Association, Marquette Boosters Club, Alton Foundation, Alton Band and Orchestra Builders and many individuals, provided the money and manpower to completely re-build and re-sod the playing field and to cover the home-side stadium seats with a fiberglass cov- ering. The next major project will be to com- plete seating on the other side of the stadium before the next football season. ALTON HIGH THANKS YOU As inflation and budget cuts in the school district have created financial difficulties for several Alton High organizations, various out- side booster groups have heeded the call for help in bolstering a sagging economic situa- tion in these organizations. In appreciation of these groups and all of you that have support- ed these groups, this page has been dedicated to you. OPTIMIST CLUB OF ALTON AREA INC. With Friend of Youth” as their motto, the Optimist Club of Alton Area, Incorporated have certainly expressed this feeling to Alton Senior High. Giving their time, money, and effort the Optimists have provided a variety of benefits such as scholarships, sports equip- ment and the loan of their trailer which is used to raise money from fish frys. Alton High Junior Barb Griffin was the recipient of the Youth Appreciation Award which is given each year by the Club. Yet to be given is the Lewis and Clark Scholarship which an Alton High Student will receive. Various Alton High teams have benefited from the Optimists by sports equipment and support. For example money was provided for bases, a batting ma- chine and net, and a shelter house on the baseball field. The Optimists have also helped the soccer teams. THE SHOW MOST GO ONI ALTON BAND AND ORCHESTRA BUILDERS This organization was developed to pro- mote instrumental music in the Alton School District. Each year A.B.O.B. sponsors fund raising activities to buy instruments, music and other musical equipment. In addition, a summer trip is offered to music students as an incentive to continue to play their instru- ments and be involved in school bands and orchestras during the summer months. All in all, the importance and value of music in the public schools is the focal point of the Alton Band and Orchestra Builders. Parents and f riends of the students interest- ed in theater organized under the battle cry, “The Show Must Go On! Together they raised the necessary funds to reinstate the two plays that had been cut from the theater program. The first step was to form an activating committee, made up of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gelzinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saksa, Mrs. Charles Sheppard, Dr. Richard Yoder, and Mr. Edmond Young. Friends and parents were set up as team captains, and the work began. Money came in from students, parents, friends, theater pa- trons and local businesses. Indeed, the show will go on! 11 Twas the day before Christmas vacation . . . . . . and all through the school ' 15 David Ackerman Stacey Admire Mary Allensworth Elizabeth Ackerman Mary Adney Jill Allsman Darlene Ayres Gary Andrus Joan Austin James Adams Thomas Albrecht Gary Ammons Lisa Arnold Nona Baechle Michael Adams Jr. Shawn Adler Jamie Aldrich Tina Alexander ' V Mark Ashlock Deborah Baker Bradley Andrews Donna Aukamp Deanne Baldwin 18 Kelly Banks Peter Barban Rebecca Batts James Baze Anthony Bea Rosalyn Beamon Michael Beatty Dana Bechtold Robert Bechtold Sheri Bechtold Kathleen Belcher Stephen Beuttel Tracy Belcher Timothy Beyrau Mary Beckmeyer David Bemis Constance Blackburn Cynthia Beem Mark Bennett Lasonia Blackmon Christopher Beiser Jim Berry Marsha Blackmore John Bock Joan Bockhorst Marianne Bockhorst Laura Bockstruck Edwin Bollinger Donald Bonnell Nancy Bowsher Orvella Brice Matthew Booher David Brady James Bricker Catherine Bosoluke Lee Branch Cecilia Brinkman Joseph Bosoluke Lori Brausen Annette Britts Glenn Bowman Duane Brice Rhonda Brooks Damon Brown Edward Bucher Elandera Brown Pamela Buhs Patricia Brown Brandon Bunch Beth Brueggeman Joan Bunse Clifford Carter John Chappell Sheila Caselton Leon Chatman Ginger Chamberlain Leanne Chiolero Clinton Champlin Pamela Clark Donna Bryant Cheryl Buntenbach Glenn Cannedy Donna Chappell Lois Clarke David Clearwater Cynthia Cope Marcus Clemons Douglas Cornell Rebecca Clodfelter Dow Costa Tammy Cover Anne Cowan Christine Cox Cynthia Cox Gary Cox Joseph Cox Cathy Crocker Steven Cox Vivian Cross Tina Cox Daniel Cruz Susan Crawford Charles Cunningham Tamera Creasy Brian Curtis Mark Cyprian Ronnie Dancy Dale Davis Jaipong Daengsurisri Verayuth Daengsurisri Robert Darr Karen Davis Craig Davidson Michael Davis Leigh Dalton Gail Damon Ralph Davies Annette Davis Roger Davis Scott Davis Terrie Denham Paula Dixon Robin Dennington Steven Dixon David Decker Jackie Dirksmeyer Thomas Dehler Jr. Deana Dix Suzanne Dilks Donald Dodds Kerry Dooley Diana Dunnagan Ramona Eastham James Ehlers Sherri Eudy Mary Dooley Brien Durham Tracey Draper John Duvall Deborah Dugan Cynthia Eales Michael Eales Cathy Eberlin Roger Elliott Valerie Evans Roger Edwards Kenneth Emery Cynthia Everage Paulette Ennis Dennis Eyer Yvonne Elliott Carolyn Everage Michael Farrell Randall Forsythe Veronica Felton Bradley Fields Thomas Fischer Kimberly France Ricky Freeman Gerald Garvey 24 Dale Frisse Mark Gaskill Patricia Funk Randall Geabes Sarah Gabriel Christopher Geisen Dwayne Flatt Cheryl Fraser Sharon Gallup Gregory Gelzinnis I Julie Granger Rhonda Green Bruce Hagen Mark Gray Payton Gray Scott Goforth Debra Grable Attay Green Randy Greenwell John Hand Ronald Greenwood Lynne Haneline Valer ie Greer Margaret Hardimon Kimberly Griffin Michael Harpole Marc Harris Michael Hartmann Margaret Heishman Selma Harris Charles Hemphill Michael Harrison Mary Haycraft Sakina Henderson Monica Harrison Kevin Hazslip Tamara Henderson Ruth Hartman Terry Healey Diane Henkhaus David Herring Gregory Hise Robert Higgins Sherry Hise Alan Hill James Hoag Carla Hill Marjorie Hodges David Hill Cynthia Holbrook 26 Janell Hughes Falona Jackson John Jeffre y Veronica Hunt Rose Jackson Jacqueline Jeffries Martha Husmann Lynn Jacobs Robert Jeffries Donna Horney William Hubbard Mauricio Infante David Jacoby Alicia Johnson I Joy Huffstutler Donald Jackson Ronald James Barbara Johnson Gretchen Johnson Julie Johnson Loleatha Johnson Mark Johnson Rhonda Johnson Andrew Kanturek Jeffrey Kasinger Bryan Kates Michael Kirchner Brenda Keene Lisa Knight Robert Kelley Mary Kochanski Pamela Kidwell Teresa Koehm Michele Killion Debra Koontz Carol Kwas Teresa Lamere Charles Lampin Jr. Greg Landers Terry Lasswell Linda Lauck Elaine Lawson Colett Lee Cynthia Leeds Mark Lemons Christopher Leoni Jeaneen Lewis Lannette Lewis Susan Lewis Laurie Lowe Joyce Little John Lumpkins Leanne Lock Richard Lyons Brian Louvier Mark Macias Gail Lowe Karin Maeweather Sarah Maggos Matthew Maher John Mahony Michael Mainer Lorrie Malson Elaine Mann Rodger Martin Debby Mayerhofer Leah McClung William Manns Jennifer Maynard Kent McCluskie Clayton Marquis David McCann Laura McCormick . Pamela Marsch Danny Matthews , Geneva McCann Linda McCormick Diane Matthews Teri McCauley Deborah McCurley Heather McDaniel James McElroy William McLemore Rose McLwyre Rhonda Meeden Cathy Miller Birdina Moore Stephen Meszaros Tina Miller David Moore Suzanne McEuen Michael McNamara Jeffrey McGee Tina McSwaine Penny McGee Rhonda Mead Mark Milford Linda Minner Jimmy Moore Brett Miller Sharon Mitchell Melanie Moore Jeffrey Miller John Mohler Tina Moore 31 Keila Morgan Samuel Mormino Linda Mortland Jeffery Meal Laura Nicholson Kelly Nelson Carl Noble Kathryn Nevlin Darrell Nolan Debra Orban Lori Parks Cathy Motizic William Newby Tina Osborne Cheryl Parrish William Moyer Johnnie Nichols Darryl Northern Tracy Oulson Susan Patschull Jennifer Phillips Andrea Pierson Jayson Pine James Pinkowski Michael Polio Thomas Pritchett Patricia Ramey Michele Pope Lisa Raby Aniceto Ramirez Terri Pratt Douglas Rain John Rauscher Elizabeth Price Marilyn Raines Todd Reid Lisa Plunk Jolene Price Shellee Rainey Mary Reilly Clinton Reinhardt Glenn Reinhardt Jr. Brent Reiske Marcus Renken David Reno Susan Ridder Brian Rhoads Priscilla Rice Traci Rice Danny Riddlespriger Sharon Riddlespriger Brenda Rider Craig Roberts Joseph Roberts Brian Roller Jeanie Robinett Danny Romine Doyle Robinson Theodore Rose Ralph Robinson Veronica Rosendahl Hardy Rogers Diane Ruby Kathleen Salmons Charles Schildroth Denise Scoggins Thomas Seymour Cynthia Russell Deborah Sanders Tanya Russell Paula Schaaf Lennart Saaf Kurt Saksa Teri Schaberg Donna Scheffel Pamela Schildroth James Schlottner Larry Schmidt Laura Schmitt DeAnn Scott Jennifer Shake Gina Segobiano Debra Shaw Mark Segobiano Rodney Shaw James Seward Salena Shaw 35 Gail Sheff Wayne Short Stephanie Shelby Michael Shepperd Treva Sherwood Tammy Shive Rebecca Showers Yu-Wen Shuen Joseph Shultz Jr. Melissa Siess Mark Smith Venus Smith 36 Monica Smith Kim Snipes Patrick Skelton Linda Slack Gwendolyn Smith Raymond Smith Scott Somlar Rebecca Smith Michael Sommars Sarah Smith Donna Soper Edwardo Sotengco Rodney Sparks Tammy Starkey Otis Steward Richard Stewart Jo Ellen Stein Veronica Steinheimer Mary Spangler Todd Staggs Charles Spann Jon Starkey Trena Steward Cynthia Stice Debra Stewart Janet Stilwell James Stewart Cheryl Stine Kelly Stewart Elizabeth Stobbs Lloyd Stone Darrell Strohbeck Jacqueline Stromske Frederick Stutz Cathy Street Dorothy Taylor Kathryn Taylor Valencia Taylor Cynthia Tchoukaleff Oscar Telford Noel Terrell Michael Tickner Thomas Theisen Michael Tilton Donna Thomas Max Timmons John Thompson Kevin Tindall Stacey Thompson Patrick Trout Rossina Valladares David Vandegriff David Vandergriff Vern Van Hoy Debra Vantrease Greg Van Wyk Guedel Van Zandt David Vassar Pamela Vasser Alice Voigt Jerome Vollmer Sheila Wadlow Bridget Volz David Walker Ruth Von Bergen David Walker Steven Vrooman Philip Walker Emanuel Wade Steven Walker Kathleen Weber Timothy Weeks John Weigler Theresa White De Wayne Williams Stacey Whitehead Jean Williams Stephen Whyte Judith Williams Eric Wendle Monica Westbrook Connie Williams Machell Williams Charles Williams Linnie Williams Michael Williamson Darin Willis Deidre Willis Patrick Wilson Robert Wilson Eric Wiseman Michael Wiseman Kathy Withrow Jeffrey Witt Tamara Wittman Dena Wood Gary Woods Traci Woods Michael Wittman Annette Wren Dawn Wright Paul Yost Mark Wyman Cindy Young Laura Yates Janet Young Patricia Yavorski Marianne Young Jessica Yost Nancee Young . 1 . 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V I .. - %• ' A. ,T 1 ? -£ f t- T ¥v, r ■ ? •r, _ V V $?¥ ' 1 i.: v - | ‘ ■« •« r 4x ..- v u n ri 1 MARCHING 100 Jerry Allsman, Joni Allman, Belinda Beane, Stephen Beuttell, Dan Bierbaum, Jeannie Boswell, Nancy Bowsher, Tammy Bramley, Nancy Brown, Julie Bryant, Pam Buhs, Lisa Calame, Mitch Cappel, Karmyn Carrington, John Chappell, Pam Clark, Cathy Cornell, Doug Cornell, Chris Cox, Debra Cox, Julie Dare, Roger Davis, Mi- chael Dorris, Marsha Dothager, Steven Dothager, Kathy Eagleton, Cathy Eberlin, Will Ele, Elizabeth Elliott, Keith Eyer, Greg Gelzinnis, Shelly Gill, Mark Gray, Randy Greenwell, Cathy Hager, Elizabeth Hard- beck, Tammy Hargiss, Michael Harris, Jean Hart, Karry Hazslip, Ken Hetge, Greg Hill, Sonja Holmes, Gary Holton, Nanette Huck, Doris Jamaldin, Gretchen Johnson, Darryl Kaiser, Andy Kanturek, Cynthia Kanturek, Marianne Knezevich, Susan Lar- gen, Todd Legate, Linda Lohr, Lualis Long, Tracee Luly, Machele McDannel, Debbie McCurley, Rhonda Meeden, Marianne Mer- mis, James Middleton, Andy Mohler, Ka- ren Niemeier, Jody Noble, Terry Nolan, James Parker, Lori Parks, John Peebles, Jennifer Phillips, Rhonda Phillips, Karen Propes, Lisa Raby, Marilyn Raines, Garry Raybin, Pam Reed, Susan Rhoads, Debbie Robertson, Stacey Roberts, Trent Russell, Dene Sandidge, Nancy Schoonover, Rebec- ca Showers, Robert Skelton, Chris Skor- dos, Melissa Siess, Steven Somlar, Cheryl Stauffer, Otis Steward, Richard Steward, Janet Stilwell, Kim Stroube, David Tan- type, Noel Terrell, John Thompson, Susan Ulrich, Debra Vantrease, Paul Ventimigilia, Nancy Vollertson, Ruth Vonbergen, Helen Wall, Donna Walter, Jeff Witt, Debbie Woods, Gary Woods CONCERT CHOIR FRONT: Rhonda Mack, Gretchen Johnson, Jennifer Phillips, Michelle Kolditz, Debbie Vantreese, Lisa Downing, Sherri Eudy, Dana Hewitt, Teri McCauley, Jennifer May- nard, Mary Adney, Lori Walter, Dawn Walkington, Chris Nickell, Rhonda Mee- den, Cathy Goeken, Dixie Spence. MID- DLE: Tammy Wittman, Karen Niemeier, Danny Titchell, Gloria Hicks, Becky Wag- goner, Julie Brunaugh, Sue Angel, Kurt Saska, Sue Lewis, Nell McConahey, Donna Aukamp, Lori Parks, Trisha Vroman, Julie Sculmeister, Joy Eisenreich, Karry Hazs- lip, Cheryl Buntenbach, Peggy Beckmeyer, Jerry Allsman, Chach Dale, Tom Steele. BACK: Tom Fischer, Phil Goeken, John Jeffery, Jim Newman, Melanie Moore, Bri- an Durham, Tom Taylor, Dorothy Hutchin- son, Ricky Parks, Kristine Gabriel, Eric Wendle, Rich Hausman, Connie Hord, Lisa Raby, Dave Bulard, Gabrielle Bourland, Jim Davey, Donna Chappell, Greg Van- Wyk, Maria Duebbert, Mike Shepperd, Doug Fester, Barb Franke, Mary Taul, Dan- ny Dipiazzo. Not pictured- Ted Davey and Cheryl Stine. ONCE UPON A MA TTRESS FRONT ROW: Eddie Bucher, Linda Farm- er, Tim Weeks, Jill Piepert, Tammy Whit- man, Chuck Willet, Suzanne McEuen, Joy Hausman, Todd Heineger, Kara Ford, Raynard Brown, Claire Waites, Tim West, SECOND ROW: Marcella Holcomb, Kevin Owens, Maria Dubert, Kurt Saksa, Ed Taul, Rob Wilson, Karen Fischer, Dixie Spence, Mike Wood, Ted Davey, Mary Ad- ney. THIRD ROW: Dan Titchnell, Dana Hewitt, Jerry Allsman, Dorothy Hutchin- son, Ricky Parks, Gabe Bourland, Trisha Vrooman, Dan Dippiazo, Cathy Goeken, Tom Steele, Jenny Maynard, Doug Fester, Jane Alabough, Brian Durham, Claire Waites, David Bullard, Chris Camp, Leigh Dalton, Marti Echart, Mike Sheppard. OR- CHESTRA: Cheryl Armstead, Brad An- drews, Brad Andrews, Debbie Baker, Shawn Boyd, Steve Dabis, Edward Emb- lom, Mary Forbes, Cheryl Fraser, Randy Greenwell, David Hargis, Mike Harrison, Sonya Holmes, David Jacoby, Rodney Laird, Gail Lowe, Jeff Malson, David Miller, Andy Mohler, Kathy Nickell, Cheryl Pfeiffer, Jennifer Phillips, Karen Propes, Amy Rathgeb, Pam Rush, Vicki Schmidt, Bob Shaw, Debbie Vantrease, Ruth Von- Bergen, Kent Weeks, Mark Wyman. THESPIAN CLOCKWISE: Claire Waits, Jill Piepert, Brad Andrews, Lori Walters, Tom Seymour, Gabe Bourland, Greg Gelzinnis, Val Flippo, Mike Sheppard, Chris O ' Neal, Donnell, Tom Taylor, Tammy Wittman, Tracy Oulson, Michele Kol- ditz, Julie Schulmeister, Cliff Davenport, Dan Dipiazzo, Ted Davey, Ginny McCann, Dave McCann, Leigh Dalton, Mary Adney, Kurt Saksa, Donna Bryant. 43 VARSITY BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Brad Baker, Kent New- come, Tom Murray, Steve Hawkins, Jay Sabo, Doug Henderson, Dick Lyons. MID- DLE ROW: Dan Cruz, Brad Fields, Robert Hopkins, Leonard Gonzales, Steve Whited, Doug Dodson, Jim Ehlers, Dewayne Wil- liams. BACK ROW: Managers, Lloyd Stone and Ted Taney, Dana Taylor, John Weigler, Matt Booher, Craig Davidson, Robin Stockhard, John Rauscher, Coach Arico, Coach Tyler. 44 GOLF FRONT ROW: Ralph Bowles, Dan Jorstad, Brad Saylor, Andy Raines, Mark Lilley, Ka ren Yost, Dawn Church, Troy Taul, Brad Evans, Dave Stites, Randy Reed, Scott Roper. MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Maynard, Scott Hillen, Steve Elzy, Tom Kinnore, Brad Kamp, Tom Waters, Clint Gray, Dave Far row, Phil Goeken. BACK ROW: Coach Overath, Dave Jacoby, Dow Costa, Eric Wendle, Todd Reid, Brent Reiske, Tom Al bredht, Mike Wiseman, Debbie Sanders Bob Hopkins. Not Pictured-Kristi Johnson REDWINGS TRACK FRONT ROW: Linnie Williams, Jamie Gardner, Noel Terrel, Michelle Watts, Lo- letha Johnson, Deanna Jones, Sharon Schenk. SECOND ROW: Arlene Kirke- meyer, Fransetta Brice, Marquato Spann, Orvella Brice, Connie Davenport, Michelle Gray, Doriando Fox. THIRD ROW: Debbie Vantrease, JoEllen Pearson, Laurie Witt, Jeannie Vest, Jennifer Tyler, Chris Calla han, Cindy Tiemann. BACK ROW: Coach- Ms. Peters. Sondra Simmons. VARSITY TRACK Chappel, Daryl Chavours. THIRD ROW: David Walker, Mark Edelman, Bill Tucker, Roger Holoman, Bruce Maxson, Fred Ter- rell, David Eichen, John Tanner. Jerry Ell- ington. FOURTH ROW: Calvin Warlick, Ar thur Redditt, Steve Love, Brian Williams, Kerry Dooley, Chuck Musgray, Mark Ger- hart, Vernon Curvey, James Vassar, Jerry Brown. BACK ROW: Coach Diddlebock, Coach Williams. FRONT ROW: Gerald Dennis, Darnell Pen- elton, Tony Johnson, Charles Bell, Eddie Anderson, Mike Shelby, Jeff Miller, Oscar Telford. SECOND ROW: Doug Coffler, Gary Chappel, Don Joehl, Clint Reinhardt, Mike Davis, Eric Burr, Keith Buzan, Greg REDWINGS VOLLEYBALL FRONT: Robin Kinder, Traci Vaughn, Jean Lanner, JoEllen Pearson, Diane Rubey, Jenny Maynard, Mary Blair, Beth Pearson, Yvonne Elliott, Lori Brausen, Scorekeeper. BACK: Ms. Peters, Jolene Jouett, Karen Tarrant, Kathy Shive, Barb Franke, Mary Taul, Teresa Howard, Lorraine Rodgers, Stacy Admire, Oscar Telford, Manager. REDWINGS TENNIS FRONT: Stacy Kindig, Sally Bryant, Beth Stobbs, Liz Weber, Cindy Tiemann, Kiela Morgan. BACK: Beth Elliot, Nancy Schleper, Jeanie Vest, Diane Dick, Soni Tiemann, Carolyn Mermis, Mrs. Dillon. 46 VARSITY TENNIS LEFT Tb RIGHT: Mark Giovagnoli, Dave Lopez, Bill Mermis, Mike Williams, Joe Stump, Mark Harris 3k m ' } |S t i ' JIW y A J f J B VUG WDWIMSS ! V mm. r m o • i Hup ■ Nl fl REDWINGS SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Marianne Mermis (Mgr.), Diane Dick, Beth Hillen, Casey Scanlan, Kelly Kohler, Jill Starkey, Bonnie Wright. BACK ROW: Ms. Bowling, Pam Rush, Cin- dy Smith, Sandy Smith, Kim Olden, LeAnne Chiolero, Stacy Admire, Tracie Vaughn, Laurie Parmeley, Laura Flota (Score Keeper), Mrs. Dillon. VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: David Eichen, Mickey Rob inson, Garry Adams, Chuck Schildroth Jim Ehlers, Scott Wallace, Tim Bonnell Chuck Foreman, Chris Lyerla, Tim Wooff John Tanner. SECOND ROW: Eddie North, Chris Henderson, Lenzy Morris, Ke vin (Jnthank, Doug Williams, Barry Ma cias, Bart Woods, Greg Bock, Chach Dale. THIRD ROW: Coach Arico, Roger Holo- man, Mike Talbert, Mark Macias, Cole Light, Tom Estes, Scott Bergesch, Tom Goodrich, Brian Williams. FOURTH ROW: Coach Martin, Clint Reinhardt, Ron Raglin, Joe Cannon, David Vassar, Michael Gray, Gerald Dennis, Pat Korte, Jeff Edwards, Jeff Musgray, Coach Macias. FIFTH ROW: Mark Johnson, Brad Fields, Doug Boh- ringer, Dave Fergurson, J.D. Clayton, Kent Schelle, Kevin Johnessee, John Duvall, Scott Somlar, Coach Williams. BELOW: Student Senate Officers; Cathy Wiltshire, Ann Godfrey, Barb Griffin, Jim Davey, Beth Pearson RIGHT: Clockwise: Activities Board Offi- cers; Kelly Green, Dow Costa, Paige House, Marci Hofherr, Melissa Peters ACTIVITIES BOARD FROMT ROW: Marianna Kary, Kathy Crone, Karen Huebener, Elaine Lowe, Lisa Funkhauser, Sherry Hise, Marci Hofherr, Diane Ruby, Cindy Mason. SECOND ROW: Dawn Dennigmann, Bene Demono, Julie Chappee, Kelly Green, Robin Kinder, Kay McNab, Theresa Alverson, Mark Sego- biano, Paige House, Laura Yates, Kelly Trowbridge. THIRD ROW: Don Costa, Elaine Joehl, Gretchin Inman, Janet Mur- ray, Fanee Lekkas, Susan Staten, Anne Bucher, Patty Nolan, Melissa Peters, Dan- ny Bull, Cindy Randoph, Lori Hofherr, Larry Thompson-Adviser. 48 STUDENT SENA TE FRONT ROW: Amy Schudel, Sherry Schmoeller, Janet Watkins, Cathy Wilt- shire, Mary Brown, Terry Brady, Kelly Reynolds. MIDDLE ROW: Chris Ellington, Patty Goeken, Beth Pearson, Kelly Kohler. Cathy Hager, Debbie Lenhart, Julie Al- brecht, Julie Boyd, Mary West, Laura Woods, Wendy Cox. BACK ROW: Nan Walker, Barb Griffin, Elaine Mann, Becky Clodfelter, Janice Anderson, Michelle Gray, Mr. Kline-Advisor, Doug Ford, Jim Davey, Sam Martin, Trudy Colburn, Dawn Meyers, Jerry Ellington, Val Flippo, Clin- ton Champlin, Donna Horney, Ann God- frey, DeAnna Jones, Cindy Leeds, Craig Roberts. JUNIORS Adams, Garry Adcock, Darcy Admire, Ronald Agee, Tammy Albers, Bonnie Albers. Stormy Albrecht, Julie Allman, Joni Allsman, Jerry Anderson, Kimberly Arnold, Randall Azzarello, Lisa Baalman, James Baehler, Roy Bailey, Cynthia Banks, Brien Barnes, Ramona Basden, Gary Bauser, Nancy Bechtold, Martha Beckmeyer, Margaret Beer, Frederick Belangee, Tracy Bennett, Michael Bergesch, Scott Berkel, Mark Bierbaum, Daniel Bigham, Brent Blackledge, Lawrence Bland, Jeri 50 Blanton, Robert Bobbs, Donald Bock, Carol Bohannon, Thomas Bonnell, Timothy Botterbush, Kevin Bowers, David Bowman, Michael Boyd, Julie Brady, Teresa Brake, John Bricker, Jefferson Brinkman, Thomas Bristow, Oliver Brooks, Heather Brown, Debra Brown, Gerald Brown, Linda Brown, Nancy Brown, Pamela Brown, Rachel Brown, Tina Bruce, Susan Brunaugh, Julie Bryant, Dorian Bryant, Julia Bucher, Anne Budde, Shelly Bull, Daniel Bullard, Dave 51 Bunch, Scott Burnett, Royce Burton, Victor Cagle, Steven Cairns, Debra Calame, Shelly Callahan, Kristina Calvert, Reyne Calvin, Barbara Campbell, Jennifer Campbell, Lorraine Candy, Carolyn Cannon, Joseph Cappel, Connie Cappel, Mitchell Carman, Georgette Carmean, Monique Carrington, Karmyn Carter, James Carter, Ronald Chappee, Julie Chappell, Donna Chappell, Gary Charleston, Cheryl Chavours, Darryl Chiolero, Lisa Clark, Steven Claybrook, Lisa Clayton, John Clodfelter, Gary 52 Coffler, Douglas Colbert, Mark Colburn, Trudy Coleman, Martha Cook, Timothy Copley, David Corbin, Charles Corbin, Michael Corwin, Diane Costa, Dana Covington, Yvonne Cowan, Maureen Cowgill, Kari Cox, Jerry Cox, Terry Cox, Wendy Craig, Michael Craig, Robert Crain, April Cranmer, Eric Cress, Roger Crotchett, Cynthia Curtis, Alice Curvey, Vernon Daengsurisri, Jaipong Dale, Charles Daniels, Kendra Darr, Michael Daubman, Wanda Davies, Melia 53 Davis Jr, John Dawson, Kristy Dick, Diane Dickerson, Michele Dipiazzo, Daniel Dorris, Michael Duebbert, Maria Dunham, Pamela Dunlap, Cynthia Dunphy, Kevin Eagleton, Kathleen Earley, Dana Eberlin, Trudie Edelman, Mark Edelen, Shelia Edwards, Donna Edwards, Jeffrey Edwards, Kenneth Edwards, Richard Eisenreich, Joy Elkins, Bryan Ellington Jr., Jerry Elliott, Colleen Ellison, Laura 54 Elzy, Steven Emblom, Edward Ennis, Curtis Evans, Bryan Eyer, Keith Eyster, Christy Farrow, David Felton, Veronica Fester, Douglas Flippo, Val Flota, Laura Ford, Charlotte Ford, Mark Forsythe, Sherri Foster, Elaine Fowler, Amy Fox, Dorinda Franke, Barbara Frankford, Kevin Frankford, Michael Franklin, Gregory Frazier, Naomi Freeman, Jean Freeman, Wayne ■i Frisse, David Fritz, David Funkhouser, James Funkhouser, Lisaq, Gabriel, Kristine Gabriel, Mark 55 Gallagher, Kelly Galliher, Melissa Garis, Alan Gates, Yvonne Geisen, Loretta Gerke, Robert Gober, Cynthia Godfrey, Christina Goeken, Phillip Goen, Derrick Goen, Denise Goodrich, Thomas Gorman, Robert Gorman, Robin Grace, Sharon Graham, Christy Gray, Clinton Gray, Kenneth Gray, Michelle Green, Gordon Green, Kelly Green, Kerry Greenwood, Robert Griffin, Barbara Griffin, Steven Griffith, Barbara Gossheim, Kimberly Grounds, Teresa Gustin, Brian Gutierrez, Melvin 56 Gvillo, Pamela Haase, Laurie Hager, Catherine Hailer, Julie Haley, Dorothy Halford, Kaye Hall, Lori Hall, Tina Hamilton, Michael Hampton, Demetra Hand, Janet Hansel, Suzanne 4 . A Hardbeck, Elizabeth Hardin, William Harman, David Harper, Melinda Harpole, Jack Hart, Susan Hart, Valerie Hartnett, Patricia Haseker, Christina Hatfield, Anita Hausman, Richard Hausman, Sherry Hayes, Darrin Hayes, George Hays, Thomas Hazslip, Karry Healey, Heather Heinemann, Michael 57 Heininger, Todd Heinlein, Lisa Henkhaus, Donald Henkhaus, Ronald Henry, Edwin Henschel, Toni Hensel, Toni Herd, Tamara Hewitt, Dana Hicks, Gloria Hill, Lisa Hillen, Scott Hofherr, Marcella Holden, Hogle, Alec Holcomb, Marcella Holden, Beth Hollenbeck, Sandra Homesley, Katrina Hopper, Bonnie Hord, Constance Horton, Denise Horton, Dorothy Hudgins, Julie Huebener, Karen Hunter, Robert Huntsman, Leon Huntsman, Michael Hutchinson, Dorothy Jackson, Atlay Jackson, Falona 58 Jackson, John Jackson. Monica Jacques, Heather James, Evelyn Jenkins, Bryan Joehl, Dianne Joehl, Donald Johns, Scott Johnson, Kent Johnson, Kristal Johnson, Lavern Johnson, Melonne Jones, Cassandra Jones, Darrin Jones, D :anna Jones, Michael Jordon, Tamara Jorstad, Cynthia Kamp, Bradley Kanturek, Cynthia Kehr, David Kelly, Richard Kercher, Janet Kerkemeyer, Arlene Kewbrough, Kiensta, Bernard Kincade, Cheryl Kincaid, Constance Kinder, Robin Kinsella, Nancy 59 Kitchens, Lisa Kitchens, Melanie Kline, Gina Klunk, Regina Kohler, Kellie Kolditz, Michelle Kopsie, Dana Kortkamp, Richard Kunz, Clifford Laird, William Lanzerotte, Mark Largen, Susan Lefler, Barbara Legereit, Kelli Lekkas, Fanee Lemons, Karen Lenhardt, Jeffrey Lewis, Jeaneen Lewis, Melissa Lewis, Timmie Light, Cole Little, Barbara Lohr, Linda Long, Lualis Long, Quinton Love, Steven Lowe, Elaine Lowe, Lisa Lowe, Susan Luly, Tracee Lung, Larry Lyerla, Christophe Mack, Lorraine Mack, Rhonda Maher, Kelly Manns, Donald Manns, Jacqueline Manns, Misti Markel, Monica Marshall, Uyod Martin, Julia Mason, Nicholas Mason, Vicki Matifes, Kenneth Mayer, Sandra McCauley, Wanda McClung, Melody McConahey, Nell McDannel, Machele McDonald, Donna McG ee, Veloria McGhee, Danetie McGiffen, Patrick McNab, Sara Menke, Pamela Mermis, Marianne Meyees Meyers, Rusty Middleton, James Milford, Stacy 61 Miller, Dodie Miller, Gary Miller, Kenneth Miller, Lynette Millitello, Donald Millitello, Kathy Moore, Patricia Moore, Robert Morgan, Mary Morgenroth, Matthew Morris, Letitia Morrison, Edward Mosby, Wendy Moss, Sandra Moyer, Donald Mueller, Christopher Mugge, Martha Murray, Janet Murrel, Tonya Musgray, Jeffrey Males, Maria Nelson, Jeffrey Neuhaus, Mary Nuemann, James Newcome, Kaye Nicholson, Gayle Nicke;l, Christine Niemeier, Karen Niemeyer, Thomas Noble, Johanna 62 Nolan, Patricia Nolle, Rhonda Norris, Jill Olive, Michael Owings, Cynthia Parks, Ricky Penelton, Ronald Perry, Craig Perry, N Perry, Schendora Peters, Melissa Peterson, David Peterson, Marshall Petty, Ronda Petty, William Phegley, Cynthia Philipp, Suzanne Phillips, Jr., Donald Phillips, Shawn Pilger, Carrol Pirtle, Darla Polen, Jeanna Porter, Shawn Pratt, Dawn 63 Preis, Sandra Propes, Karen Pyatt, Jeffrey Raines, Ronald Ramirez, Joe Reed, Dyral Reed, Kendall Reed, Pamela Reynolds, Kelley Rhoades, Tamara Rhoads, Randal! Richardson, David Rickman, Dwayne Rister, Joseph Roberts, Dawn Roberts, Shannon Robertson, Deborah Roe, David Rogers, Bruce Romo, Jeffrey Rotsch, Gary Ruedin, Mike Russel, Deborah Russel, Trent Ruyle, Robert Sandidge, Ellen Sasek, Peter Saulsberry, Ruthie Sawson, Christy Scharth, Sandra 64 Schelle, Kent Schenk, Sharon Schildroth, Vicky Schoonover, Nancy Schulmeister, Julie Schwaab, Charles Schwappach, Mark Schwarts, Thomas Schweppe, Henry Scott, Elvira Seymour, Tracy Shaw, Carmen Shaw, Dreanalee Shaw, Michelle Sheff, Christopher Shelby, C. Sheppard, Amy Shive, Tammy Shoemaker, Nathan Siampos, Treefon Sims, Wendell Skordos, Chrisula Smallwood, Mary Smith, Flossie Smith, Janielle Smith, Lori Smith, Matthew Smith, Mechelle Smith, Natalie Sommerich, Fred 65 Sowders, Donna Spann, Marquato Spatafora, Donna Spencer, Jane Spencer, Mary Spinks, Earl Spinks, Yvonne Spurgeon, Kimberly Stabener, Kimberly Starkey, Jill Staten, Michael Stauffer, Cheryl Steele, Deborah Steele, Thomas Stetson, Ann Steward, Richard Stewart, Scottie Stewart, Sharon Stewart, Scottie Stiritz, Roger Stubbs, Jack Stockard, Bernadette Strohbeck, Darrell Stromske, Mark Stumpe, James Stutz, David Stutz, Daniel Stutz, Joellen Suen, Su Sumner, Terri 66 Swarringin, Katherine Tanner, John Tanney, Todd Tarrant, Ricky Taul, Mary Taylor, Lewanda Taylor, Melissa Taylor, Thomas Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, David Thompson, James Tickner, Cynthia Tiemann, Cynthia Tilton, Debra Titchenal, Daniel Tolle, Jerald Trowbridge, Kelly Troy, James Tucker, William Tyler, Jennifer Tyler, Richard (Jnthank, Kevin Vassar, James Vaughn, Tona Vest, Jeanie Vetter, Ralph Vroman, Trisha Wade, Roger Wadeking, Walter Waters, Thomas 67 Waggoner, Rebecca Wallace, Cherryl Wallace, Donald Wallace, Mark Wallendorf, Darla Walters, Thomas Washpun, Leslie Waters, Laura Watsek, Jane Watts, Dana Webb, Brian Weber, Kevin Webster, Gary Wedding, Theodore Weihe, Gary Wells, Kimberly Wendle, Anne Wendle, Dennis Wenner, Carla West, Christopher Westbrook, Melodie Whited, Jane Williams, Brian Williams, Glen 68 Williams, Roxanne Williams, Tamara Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Paul Wiltshire, Catherine Witcher, Leeanne Witt, Cindy Witt, Jeff Witt, Laurie Witt, Paul Wolf, Debra Wood, Laurie Woods, Bart Woods, Laura Woodson, Steven Wooff, Timothy Woulfe, Mark Wright, Amy Wright, Bonnie Zahner, Alan Zirkelbach, Tommy 69 w.m mmSs ' SS THE SOPHOMORES Room. 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Albee, Norma Alford, Susan Allen, Emory Allen, Peter Alverson, Teresa Anderson, Patrick Andrews, Nancy Anthony, Constance Antrobus, Scott Arbuthnot, Sally Ashlock, Tommy Atwood, Ann Bailey, Edward Baker, James Bannister, Jeffrey Basden, Rebecca Bates, Annette Beane, Belinda Beatty, Sabrina Becker, Michael Beckman, Cheryl Beckwith, Rickey Beem, Roxanne Belcher, Paula Abbot, Sharon Acker, Kathleen Acord, James Adams, Willie Adkins, Bert Adler, Maurie Bell, Amy Bell, Michael Bemis, Angela Bensman, Jeffrey Berry, Deborah Blair, Mary Blasioli, Anne Bock, Diana Bockstruck, Robert Bodwell, Tersa Bollini, Steven Bonds, James Boomershine, Jewel Bornes, Michelle Bosoluke, Scott Boswell, Jeanie Boukas, Maria Bourland, Paula Bowles, Ralph Bras Bradshaw, Vickie Bramley, Tamara Bratton, Percy Brausen, John Bridgeman, Jacqueline Broaday, Mary Brooks, David Brown, Desiree Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Kenneth Brown, Mary 73 Brown, Ronald Brown, Sherry Bryant, Sally Buckner, Brenda Bunse, Ramona Bunting, Lisa Burnett, Mark Burnett, Michael Butler, Jill Calame, Lisa Campbell, Lyle Cannedy, Cynthia Carmean. Reba Carr, Cheryl Carroll, Suanne Carter, Mary Caselton, Sarah Chambers, Christine Chapman, Diane Chapman, Donna Chappell, Mary Childers, David Christians, Michelle Church, Dawn Clark, Anna Clark JR, Clarence Clary, Guy Clausen, Lisa Clevenger, Tonya Cline, Timothy 74 -A Coleman, James Colman, John Conger, Monica Conklin, Thomas Conlee, Douglas Cook, Kevin Cook, Rodney Cooley, Paul Copeland, Debra Corbin, Lisa Cornell, Catherine Courtaway, Susan Covington, Kenetha Cowan, John Cox, Bobby Cox, Cleveland Cox, Debra Crane, Julie Creamer, Christina Creamer, Ramona Creasy, Angela Crocker, Michael Crone, Kathy Crosnoe, Ronald Crownover, Beverly Crumer, June Cruz, Constance Cunningham, Michael Curlovic, Kenneth Dailey, Richard 75 Dare, Julie Darr, Lanny Daubman, Ricky Davenport, Janet Davidson, Christina Davis, Donald Davis, Janet Davis, Marcella Davitz, Lawrence Dawson, Steven Delehanty, Debra Demond, Bene Dennigmann, Dawn Dennis, Steven Denton, Jenifer Dewey, Thomas Dickerson, Jennifer Dodd, Marie Doss, Karla Dothager, Steven Dover, Matthew Draper, Claude Droste, Jane Droste, Jennifer Dugan, Dennis Dunham, Dawn Dunham, Patricia Dunlap, Delon Durham, Michaela Dykeman, Elizabeth 76 Ebbert, Jennifer Echt, Pamela Edwards, Mark Edwards, Sabrina Edwards, Timothy Ellinton, Christine Elliott, Elizabeth Ellison, Manuel Elmendorf, Paul Elzy, Timothy Epps, Marla Erthal, Donald Jr. I Eschbach, Tina Estelle, Lynette Estes, Jane Evans, Bradley Everage, Terry Ewing, Mercy Federle, Melinda Fencel, Jeffery Ferguson, Scott Fester, Bradley Findley, Christine Findley, Verna Fisher, Duane Fletcher, Roger Foreman, Charles Foster, James Foster, Shelly Foster, Susan 77 Francis, George Franks, Vicki Franz, Richard Fru Fry, Charles Gabriel, Joyce Gallant, Gabrielle Gentry, Sheri Gerbig, Diane Gill, Madonna Gill, Shelly Giovagnoli, Daniel Glassmeyer, Gail Glazik, Karen Godwin, Daniel Goeken, Patricia Goldman, Stacie Gotschall, Paul Grames, Charles Granger, John Grant, Brock Graveman, Mona Graves, Laura Graves, Linda Gray, Brenda Gray, Mario Gray, Michael Gray, Senille Greco, James Green, John Green, Lori Greer, Patricia Greer, Stacey Griffin, Jeffrey Griggs, Lisa Grills, Jeffrey Grossheim, Kevin Grounds, John Gruninger, Cherell Hamilton, Phillip Hammonds, Gwendolyn Hampton, Douglas Hargiss, Tamara Hargrave, Ronald Harris, Cindi Harris, Diana Harris, Every Harris, Julie Harris, K. Harris, Michael Harrison, Janice Hart, Jean Harting, Brian Hartman, Jr Robert Hausman, Devri Hawkins, Monty Haycraft, Jane Haynes, Delaney Hays, Tom Heater, Kenneth Heinemann, Todd 79 Hemphill, William Henderson, Charles Henderson, Christophe Henderson, Torance Henrion, Claude Herndon, Jean Herron, Pamela Hersman, Annette Hetge, Kenneth Higgins, Suzanne Hill, Mary Hillen, Terry w Hise, Ashley Hoehn, Kamala Hofherr, Laurel Holcomb, Leticia Holliday, Joseph Honey, Jamie Hook, Karyn Hook, Terence Hornsey, Michael Horton, Alicia Hosford, Randall House, Debra Howard, Bradley Howard, Teresa Hoxsie, Jr Wayne Huck, Nanette Huff, Judy Hundley, Connie 80 Hunt, Norman Hurst, Jeffrey llch, Paula Ingram, Joseph Ingram, Trade Inman, Qretchen Jackson, Jeanne Jackson, Jill Jacoby, Stephen Jamaldin, Doris James, Joseph James, Lisa Janke, Dell Joehl, Elaine Johann, Deborah Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Virginia Jones, Alan Jones, Anthony Jordan, Rhonda Jorstad, Daniel Judd, Regina Kaid, Valerie Kalaskie, Karen Kanallakan, Carroll Kanturek, Emily Kary, Merianna Katchmar, Judith 81 Kates, Nancy Kelly, Patricia Kelly, Robin Kemp, Cynthia Kennington, Kimberly Kerkemeyer, Bruce Kincade, Bradley Kindig, Stacey King, Susan Kinnare, Shawn Knezevich, Marianne Knighten, Rickey f Kopsie, Gregory Korte, Timothy Kramer, Lisa Krebs, Ellen Kyle, David Lamere, Marion Lancaster, Tracy Lane, Sheryl Langer, Mark Lankford, Cherie Lasswell, Brett Laughlin, Sandra Laux, Richard Lee, Michael Lee, Patsy Lefler, Charlotte Legate, Todd Lemons, Glen 82 Lemons, Kathryn Lenhardt, Debra Level, Tamara Lewis, Demetrius Li I ley, Mark Lister, Bradley Little Jr., Harold Lock, Lisa Longstreet, Crystal Lorts, Dawn Lovell, Douglas Lovett, Roger Lowe, Ricky Lunsford, Tryone Maag, Joan Maag, Joyce Macias, Barry Maher, Brad Maher, Robert Main, Diane Manees, Beth Martin Jr., Douglas Mason, Cynthia Matsche, Michael Matthews, Daryl Mayerhofer, Roger McAninch, Pamela McBride, Carol McCane, Marshall McClain, Sylvester 83 McCoy, Kay Mcgaughey, Steven Mcgiffen, David Mcginnis, Michael Mcmurray, Lajuan Mcnamara, Jill Mcraven, Flora Meagher, Dawn Medford, Brian Medlock, Mary Meszaros, James Meyenburg, Angela Michelmann, John Mielke, Thomas Miles, James Miller, Nancy Miller, Tina Milligan, Darla Mitchell, Lisa Mitchell, Tammy Mizerski, Deanna Moore, David Moore, Henry Moore, Robert Morris, Lenzy Morrow, Laura Mosby, Curtis Mosby, V. Motzer, David Muenstermann, Bruce 84 Mulrean, Mary Muscarella, Ronald Myer, Jeffrey Nasello, Gregory Mash, Michael Neumann, Tiffany Nicholas, Berlin Nichols, Lisa Niemeier, Michael Nolan, Theresa North, Waymond Olde, Kelly Oneal, Teresa Oquinn, Agrin Ossie, O. Pae, Mark Paddock, Julie Parker, James Parker, Ronald Patterson, Derek Paul, Cynthia Pearson, John Peebles, John Perkins, Mary Perry, John Perry, Tammy Peters, Sarah Peterson, Benjamin Peuterbaugh, Darrin Peuterbaugh, James 85 Pfaff, Kirk Phillips, Rhonda Phillips, Tracey Pinkowski, Michael Pittman, Marchelle Plummer, Shonna Pohlman, Sally Powell, Florence Powers, Jeri Prather, Andre Price, Edith Purcell, Anita Raines, Andrew Ramirez, Jose Ramsey, Darlene Ramsey, Lonnie Randolph, Cindy Raya, Jesse Raybin, Garry Read, David Reed, Linda Rhoads, Susan Rickman, Timothy Rider, Lisa Rives, Michele Roberts, Jana Roberts, Stacey Robertson, Gordon Robertson, Heather Robinson, Victoria 86 Robnett, Janet Rodgers, Trade Roemer, Charles Roettgers, Eugene Rogers, John Rogers, Lorraine Romain, Darrell Romanko, Catherine Romano, Joseph Roper, Scot Ruedin, Pat Rushing, Mary Russell, Lezley Ruyle, Elizabeth Ryberg, Jan Rye, Scott Sabin, David Saylor, Bradley Sayre, Mark Scales, Quinton Scharth, Alan Schenk, Sarah Schleper, Nancy Schmoeller, Sherry Schudel, Amy Schulte, Robert Schulz, Marilyn Schwartz, Thomas Scoggins, Jerry Scott, Michael 87 Scott, Penney Seago, Joseph Segobiano, James Segobiano, Ricardo Seward, Benjamin Shaffer, Pamela I Shake, Magdalene Shaw, Elizabeth Shaw, Kimberly Shaw, Sandra Sheets, Edna Sheff, Theresa Shelby, Debra Shelby, Laura Siatos, John Silveus, Gene Simpson, Karen Sitze, Kimberly k r A K id Skelton, Robert Smallwood, Mary Smith, Cathy Smith, Cindy Smith, Danny Smith, Gregory Smith Rachel Smith, Ralph Smith, Sandra Smith, Sandy Smith, Terry Smith, Thomas 88 Somlar, Steve Sotengco, Emilio Spinks, Yvonne Spinney, Jonathan Springman, Stacy Stalcup, Jeffrey Stark, Linda Staten, Susan Statun, Mark Steele, Curtis Stevenson, Darla Stewart, Lisa Stites, David Stork, William Stradtmann, Virginia Straube, Phyllis Strauss, Brian Streeper, Robert Stromske, Jamie Stroube, Kimberly Stupperich, David Stupperich, George Stutz, Richard Sumpter, Jack Sykes, Adam Talbert, Michael Tanner, Jean Taul, Kathleen Taul, Troy Tegtmeyer, Mary 89 Teichmann, Scott Telkamp, Michael Thomae, Valerie Thomas, Melton Thomas, Preston Thomas, Tracy k 1 Thomas, S. Thomason, Kathleen Thompson, Rochelle Thompson, Scott Tickner, Michele Till, Kenneth Tillman, Michael Tindall, Steven Toney, Cynthia Torrez, Raymond Tucker, Denise Tucker, Michael jU Tuetken, Robert Turner, Dawn Turner, Ray Turner Tonetta Twichell, Ronald (Jlrich, Roger (Jrsch, Kimberly Van Zandt, Von Eric Vassar, Kenneth Veasley, Willie Ventimiglia, Paul Vetter, Carol 90 Vollertsen, Nancy Vollmer, Jill Voyles, Michele Waggoner, Angela Wahlstrom, Kenneth Wainright, Carla Walker, Mark Walker, Nan Walker, Timothy Wall, Helen Walls, Debra Walter, Keith Walter, Thomas Ware, Warlick, Linda Warren, Vickie Watkins, Janet Watkins, Pamela Wegescheide, Deborah Weigel, Janice Welch, Susan West, Mary West, Sherri West, Willie Westbrook, Dawna Westmoreland, Robin Wetzstein, Jim Wheeler, Kathleen Whitworth, Troy Whyte. Frances 91 Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Lester Williams, Roland Williams, Terry Willis, Marricia Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Mary Winson, Steven Witt, Brenda Wittman.Jana Wolff, Mark Womack, Robin Wooden, Regina Woods, Christine Woods, Deborah Woolfolk, Tanya Wreath, Gwendolyn Wright, Melinda Wright, Tina Wynn, Debra Yost, Christine Yost, Karen Ziegler, Harry 92 The winning design for Altons 1981 Mo- tor Vehicle License sticker was created by Kate McConahey. She was one of 21 ad- vanced Vocational Commercial Art stu- dents from JB who entered individual de- sign for the competition. Her design de- picts the lock and dam concept and re- flects Alton moving ahead.” Kate was presented with a key to the city of Alton and a gold sealed Certificate of Apprecia- tion. City of LJ □ I llinois 1981 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE PAUL A. LENZ MAYOR ABOVE LEFT: Last April Tattler Staff member Dale Davis recieved word that his photo (as seen in the 1979 Tatler top of page 247) had won a second place ribbon in the sports category in the Southern Illinois School Press Association. Congratulations Dale! ABOVE RIGHT: State Representitive, Paul Findley, seen here with Mr. Kline during his 1979 visit to the Alton High Campus. RIGHT: During the tree planting ceremony for Charles Richmond, Joseph Westbrook and Robert Gillson, three Alton firemen who died in last year. Student Senate representative Cara Paulda accepts the three trees for Alton High. Mr. Simon Olian prepares to speak for the Alton Chamber of Commerce. FAR RIGHT: After a 1979 awards banquet, senior girls congratulate each other with a last embrace. Dow Costa was elected Senior Class Presi- dent last spring. In taking on this office he also claims the title of Activities Board Presi- dent. This year under Dow ' s direction the Ac- tivities Board has proven itself very compe- tent. Homecoming events, the Christmas Dance and the Sadie Hawkins Dance were all very successful. All of this should help Dow in producing the best Senior Prom ever and a fantastic After-Grad. He has also helped in making the Powder Puff game and Almost Anything Goes a success. Aside from his work with Activities Board, Dow served as Treasurer of TAMS (Teens at Alton and Marquette) which provides activi- ties to include students from both schools. Congratulations Dow for a very successful year as the President of the Class of 1980. SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT DOW COSTA STUDENT SENATE PRESIDENT JIM DA VEY Jim Davey was elected Student Senate President last spring. (Jnder his leadership the Senate has been involved in many activities. They have sponsored a Clean-tip Day to beau- tify the school, an Easter Seals Dance, a canned-goods drive for the Salvation Army, and a blood drive for the American Red Cross. They are also sponsoring a Cambodian Refu- gee and a Senior Citizens Program. Jim attended the 1978-79 I.A.S.C. state convention in Chicago, was involved in the American Legion Boy’s State, and was pro- nounced an honorable citizen. Congratula- tions Jim for a very successful year. RIGHT: Telma and her host family, the Patricia Robertson ' s. BELOW: A map of El Salvador showing Telma ' s hometown of San Salvador. CENTER LEFT: View of San Salvador CENTER RIGHT: Junior Debbie and Sophomore Heather Robertson receive native gifts from Telma. BOTTOM: At the airport terminal, Telma’s school principal and classmates see her off. % Telma Melendez is an International Fellowship student following up her education in San Salvador with a year of study in the United States. She has found many contrasts here to her way of life in Central America. For instance, back home there are no frozen pizzas, no dish washers, and a date has to include an adult chaperone. We hope Thelma finds this year at A.H.S. to be an eventful and rewarding experience in her life This is a tribute to our A.F.S. student, Elaine Mann, from King Williams Town, Re- public of South Africa. She is staying with Senior, Donna Aukamp, and her family. Elaine has had to make quite an adjust- ment since arriving here in Alton. Our school and its rules; the climate and land; our laws and customs are all very different from what she is used to. Elaine is taking a full schedule for her sen- ior year at A.H.S. and is planning to major in Journalism when she returns to South Africa. TOP: Map of the Republic of South Africa showing Elaine ' s hometown. King Williams Town. ABOVE LEFT: Elaine with her American family-The Merle Aukamps. ABOVE RIGHT: The Mann family at home in South Africa. ABOVE: View of Elaine ' s hometown. King Williams Town. FAR LEFT: Typical native African adornment. LEFT: Elaine in her authentic native costumes. 97 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TOP: Joan Bockhorst presents Mr. Ron Enloe with a plaque of thanks for his 5 years of sponsorship. Standing left to right: Mr. Enloe, sponsor; Joan Bockhorst, Recording Secretary; Mr. Middleton, Principal; Cathy Goeken, Treasurer; Lisa Beckmeyer, Vice President; Susan (Jlirch, Correspondencing Secretary; James McPike, Illinois State Representative; and Greg Gelzinnis, President. INDUCTED JUNIORS; Joni E. Allman, Diane Corwin, Eric Cox, Daniel Dipiazzo, Marsha Dothager, Kathleen Eagleton, Mark Edelman, Steven Elzy, Edward Emblom, David Farrow, Douglas Fester, Gordon Green, Elizabeth Hardbeck, Toni Henschel, Janet Kercher, Thomas Kinnare, Clifford Kunz, Fanee Lekkas, Elaine Lowe, Marianne Mermis, Matthew Morgenroth, Janet Murray, Kelly Reynolds, Brian Roller. Patricia Schwartz, Amy Sheppard, Chrisula Skordos, Mary Spencer, Jeanie Vest, Jane Watsek, Jeffrey Witt, Amy Wright, Nancee Young INDUCTED SENIORS; Bradley Andrews, Peter Barban, Lori Brausen, Cheryl Buntenback, Suzanne Dilks, Deana Dix, Ronald Duebbert, John Duvall, Kara Ford, Gary Gerdt, Mike Glazik, Ann Godfrey, Randy Greenwell, Marc Harris, Mary Haycraft, Sherry Hise, Michael Jones, Jolene Jouett, Sarah Maggos, Matthew Maher, Rodger Martin, Nancy McConahey, Melanie Moore, Samuel Mormino, Linda Mortland, Laura Norton, Cara Paulda, Anthony Peters, Mary Reilly, Brent Reiske, Diane Ruby, Thomas Seymour, Nancy Spurgeon, Jacqueline Stromske, Paul Stutz, Rossina Valladares, Steven Vrooman, David Walker, Elizabeth Weber, Kathy Withrow, Michael Wittman. 98 PRESENT MEMBERS: Elizabeth Acker- man, Janice Anderson, Deborah Baker, Dana Bechtold, Sheri Bechtold, Lisa Beck- meyer, Mark Bennet, Steve Beuttel, Joan Bockhorst, Marianne Bockhorst, Laura Bockstruck, Dow Costa, Kelly Cote, Gail Damon, Donald Dodds, Cynthia Eales, Thomas Fischer, Sheryl Ford, Monica Fortschneider, Greg Gelzinnis, Cathy Goe- ken, Kenneth Goodrich, Diane Husmann, Andrew Kanturek, Cindy Leeds, Gail Lowe, John Mahony, Bonnie Marshall, Jennifer Maynard, David McCann, Teri McCauley, Rhonda Meeden, Darrell Nolan, Patricia Ra- mey, Todd Reid, Marcus Renken, Lenny Saaf, Joseph Shultz, Sarah Smith, Mike Sommars, JoEllen Stien, James Stewart, Amy Taylor, Susan Ulrich, Greg Van Wyk, Dawn Walkington, Tim Weeks. DANFORTH A WARD DAR ■ SAR The “I Dare You” Award is given to a AHS junior for their leadership abilities. Last spring Lisa Beckmeyer and Greg Gelzinnis were giv- en this award sponsered by the William H. Danforth American Youth Foundation. Lisa plans to attend Purdue University where she will major in pharmacy. Greg plans to attend DePauw University but is undecided in his major. The local chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution present Good Citizen- ship awards based on the student’s depend- ability, cooperation, lea dership and patrio- tism. This year’s receipiants are Susan Ulrich and Dow Costa. Sue plans to attend Illinois State University where she will major in chemistry. Dow is undecided in his college plans. STATE SCHOLARS ■ The following students from Alton High have been awarded Certificate of Merit by the Illinois State Scholarship Commission for out- standing performance in the 1980-81 State Scholar Program Competition. This is deter- mined by a combination of ACT scores and high school achievement. ABOVE: Sam Mormino, Robert Hopkins, Todd Reid. ROW 2: Kara Ford, Joan Bock- horst, Dana Bechtold, Cindy Eales, Nan Bockhorst, Lori Brausen. ROW 3: Mary Forbes, Debbie Baker, Jim Stewart, Jay Garvey, Darrell Nolan. ROW 4: Brad An- drews, John Mahony, Mike Sommars, Pe- ter Barban, Diane Husmann. ROW 5: Wil- bert Ele, Don Dodds, Greg Gelzinnis, Marc Harris, Joe Schultz. NOT PICTURED: Nora Baechle, Alice Bar- nard, Steve Beuttel, Laura Bockstruck, John Chappel, Mike Farrell, Tom Fischer, Monica Fortschneider, Ken Goodrich, Ke- vin Hazslip, Gail Lowe, Matt Maher, Brett Miller, Laura Worton, Patty Ramey, Brent Reiske, Lenny Saaf, Sarah Smith, Joellen Stein, John Thompson, Dawn Walkington, John Weigler, Pat Wilson. BAUSCH AND LOMB This year Ken Goodrich received the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. This award is significant as it recognizes the senior stu- dent at Alton High who has attained the high- est scholastic standing in science subjects. He is now eligible to compete for a Bausch and Lomb Science Scholarship to the University of Rochester. Congradulations Ken! RENSSELAER The Rensselaer Medal is given to high school juniors in recognition of outstanding achievements in areas of mathematics. Only schools with superior academic standards may enter students. John Mahony a senior this year is now eligible for the Rensselaer Medal Scholarship. Congradulations John! NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS This year Alton High is proud to have two semi finalists in the 1979 National Merit Scholarship program. These students are the highest scoring students in the state on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test Na- tional Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PS AT NMSQT). These students are Gail Lowe and John Mahony. Congratulations Gail and John! Gail Lowe, a senior at Alton High, plans to attend Bradley University where she will ma- jor in accounting. John Mahoney, also a sen- ior at Alton High, plans to attend the Massa- chusettes Institute of Technology where he will major in mathematics. Seven students from Alton were given let- ters of commendation for their scores on the PSAT NMSQT. These students scored in the top five percent. Pictures are top to bottom left to right: Janice Anderson plans to attend Yale Uni- versity and major in biology. Brad Andrews plans to attend the Universi- ty of Illinois and major in electrical engi- neering. Alice Barnard plans to attend the Universi- ty of Illinois and major in the Liberal Arts and social sciences. Marianne Bockhorst plans to attend the University of Illinois and major in account- ing. Lenny Saaf plans to attend the University of Illinois and is undecided in his major. Joseph Schultz plans to attend the Univer- sity of lllinios and major in prelaw and history. Tim Weeks plans to attend St. Louis Uni- versity or Olivet Nazarene and major in music and English. Alicia Johnson received a letter of com- mendation by the National Achievement Scholarship Program for outstanding Ne- gro Students. She scored in the top ten percent on the PSAT NMSQT. She plans to attend Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and major in computer sci- ence. 101 THEATRE DOHNfl DflPLinO DEDICATES 4lUDITOPIUn OPEninO “Welcome Home O’Darling One” and “Dar- ling, You’re Still the ’One” were just two of the many banners that were proudly dis- played along Altons very own Broadway as famed actress Donna Darling made her pil- grimage home to dedicate the new Alton Sen- ior High Auditorium. Altons dignitaries, in- cluding A.H.S. Principal Dr. Mike Centerton, greated Miss Darling at the city limits and then proceded by motorcade to Alton High, her alma matre. Miss Darling is presently awaiting some fi- nal revisions in her new play “10”. Most crit- ics agree that it is ready for the public except for a more realistic title. ABOVE LEFT: A read-through of Miss Dar- ling ' s new play is closely supervised by Dr. Centerton. ABOVE RIGHT: Students Curley McCann and Verionica Pond receive the first two tickets issued at the new auditorium. It was estimated that the one millionth ticket will be sold at the spring musical in 1980. LEFT : Dr. Centerton tries to hold back the throngs of autograph seekers as Tatler Photographers Jimmy Oulson and Tom Graveson capture the scene. Students later commented in the “Pen Quill on Miss Darlings visit; Curley McCann She ' s my 10” Bert Parks “I’ve seen better Veronica Pond I ' ve got that beat” Thespiana Peipert It was real” Baba Walters She gave me an exclusive interview that will make me a fortune” 101 TOP: King Sextimus looks on silently. CENTER: Karen Fischer and the gang closes “SHY . ABOVE: Rob and the company finished up “One Princess Shy. RIGHT: Prince Dauntless and Princess Winifred study for the big test that night. OTHER PAGE TOP RIGHT: Queen Aggra- vain (Maria Duebbert) tells Prince Daunt- less (Rob Wilson) that just because he likes Princess Winifred doesn ' t mean that she will pass the test of a true princess. LEFT: Princess Winifred steals the show in showing her strength in the song Fred.” Long long time ago in a Kindgom far far away was this story. Alton Senior High School presents ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Book by Jay Thompson, Marshall Barer, and Dean Fuller Lyrics by Marshall Barer Music by Mary Rodgers Director Vocal Director Orchestra Conductor Choreographer Technical Director Costumes Director Stage Manager Asst. Directors Dance Assistant Light Board Sound Rehearsal Pianist Mr. Cliff Davenport Mr. George Heidbrink Mr. Larry Crabbs Mrs. Diane Enloe Mr. Glenn Waters Miss Theodora Tonkinson Mark Harris Jenny McCann, Tracy Oulson Dorothy Hutchinson K. D. Clark and David McCann Tom Taylor Cheryl Pfeiffer 105 Costumes. Lori Brausen and Tom Seymour Co-Chairman Bobby Jo Bryant, Cathy Dustman; Genny McCann, Linda Mortland, Chris O ' Neal Backstage: Gary Andrus, Fritz Beer, Donna Bryant, Mitchell Cappel, Mark Gray, Machele McDannel. LOW LEFT: Mike Wood (Jester) Starts into- Very Soft Shoes . CENTER: (Kevin Owens) Wizard question Princess No. 12 (Marcella Holcomb) BOTTOM PAGE: Minstrel (Ted Dave) does his Prologue: Many Moons Ago. 106 Publici ty; Cindy Beams and Rita Campi- on , Co-Chairman, Marsha Blackmore, Donna Bryant , Leigh Dalton , Dan Di- piazzo, Robbie Ezell , Mark Gray, Karry Hazslip, Diane Husman, Michelle Kolditz, Chris O ' Neal , Tracy Oulson, Ricky Parks, Cynthia Phaegley, Kurt Saksa , Julie Schulmeister, Mike Shepperd , Meg We- gener , Tammy Wittman . Mike Wood Make-up; Robbie Ezell and Eleanor Kol- ditz , Co-chairmen, Mary Adney, Peggy Beckmeyer, Gabe Bourland, Julie Brun- augh, Dana Costa, Cindy Eales, Karry Hazslip, Diane Husmann, Julie Schul- meitser, Mike Shepperd . Cheryl Stauffer. Lighting; K. D. Clark, Chairman, Fritz Beer, Kevin Dunphy, Michelle Kolditz, Da- vid McCann , Genny McCann, Chris O ' N- eal , Tracy Oulaon, Ricky Parks, Tom Tay- lor, Meg Wegener , Rob Wilson , Mike Wood . Minstrel Wizard Princess No. 12 Lady Lorken Queen Aggravain Prince Dauntless King Sextimus . Jester Sir Harry Princess Winifred Emily Nightingale Ted Davey . . . . Kevin Owens Marcella Holcomb . . . . Dixie Spence Maria Duebbert Rob Wilson Kurt Saksa ... Mike Woods Ed Taul . . . Karen Fischer . . . . Mary Adney . . Gabe Bourland Props: Vel Flippo, Chairman, Mary Ad- ney , Fritz Beer, Mitchell Cappel, Kevin Dunphy, Greg Gelinnis , Dorothy Hutchin- son, Cindy Jorstad, Fanee Lekkas, David McCann , Marianne Mermis, Janet Mur- ray, Tracy Oulson, Tom Seymour , Lori Walter , Kathy Weber . Set Contruction; (stagecraft class), Joanne Allan , Carmen Chaney , Mark Harris , Jim Pinkowski, Mike Schmidt, Ed Taul . Ticket Sales; Mr. Glenn Waters, Director, Mary Adney , Leigh Dalton , Kurt Saksa , Mike Wood . Follow spots; Will Emblom and Alan Hill. Cushion Rental; Greg Gelzinnis , Chair- man. Ushers: Members of our National Honor Society. Special thanks to Mrs. Eileen Waters for assistance in decorating the set, and to Joe Huber for help with the Wizards amazing magic tricks, and special thanks to Donna Bryant in the organization of names for the group picture. Top left: Noel Terrell and Raymard Brown steal the act. Upper left: Jester, King, Sextimus, and Minstel settle a argument, left: Lady Lorken ( Dixie Spence) tells Sir Harry (Ed Tall) that she ' s pregnant. 107 STORY THE A TRE Alton Senior High School presents STORY THEATRE By Paul Sills from Stories in the Grimm Brother ' s Collection and Aesop ' s Fables” produced by special Permission with Samuel French, Inc. The Time: Yesterday and Tomarrow The Place: the play space you in your imagintion. BELOW: cast top left to bottom right, Tom Taylor, Mark Harris, Dan Bull, Gabe Bour- land, Ted Davey, Tim Weeks, Dave McCann, Robbie Ezell, Greg Gelzinnis, Ka- ren Fischer, Lori Walter, Lisa Gross, and Donna Bryant. RIGHT: Donkey (Tom Taylor), Crow (Dave McCann) Dog (Greg Gelzinnis), and Cat (Ka- ren Fischer) are watching the theives (Lori Walter, and Tim Weeks) eat as they starve. BOTTOM: As our characters discover the Story Theatre book of plays they begin to react. CENTER: Greg Gelzinnis is put to death at the hands of his peers. BELOW: Nothing stands in the way of Mark Karris when looking for a bottle of wine, not even his wife Donna Bryant. BELOW: Gabe Bourland in her Henny Penny Strute. PRODUCTION Director Diana Enloe Technical Director . . . Theo Tonkinson Musical Arrangements and original Lyrics Pamela Dolan Set Construction Glenn Waters Student Director Mike Wood Accompanist Tim Weeks Stage Manager Val Flippo Lighting Control K. D. Clark and Sound Leigh Dalton Costumes Diana Enloe Theo Tonkinson Program Cover Design .... Mike Wood 109 Alton High School presents Shakespeare ' s Comedy of Errors updated by Robert Speaight. Set in Ephesus, a gangland district in Chicago, in 1930 ' s. The Duke His Bodyguards Waiter Egeon Abbess The Band First Merchant Antipholus of Syracuse Dromio of Syracuse Tom Dehler Gary Raybin Joe Seago Gordon Robertson Kurt Saksa Diane Husman Gary Andrus Otis Stewart Richard Steward Ma r k Gray Greg Gelzinnis Ted Davey Adriana Donna Bryant Dromio of Ephesus Dave McCann Luciana Melodie Westbrook Antipholus of Ephesus Tom Taylor Angelo Balthasar Luce Second Merchant Courtesan Dr. Pinch Officer Messenger Passerby Dan Dipiazzo Alan Hill Tracy Oulson Mike Shepperd Cynthia Bailey Tom Seymour Rick Parks Lori Walter Debbie Berry TOP: Merchant one (Mark Gray) gives Anti- pholus and Dromio (Greg Gelzinnis, Ted Davey) of Syracuse a word of Warning! LEFT: Abbess (Diane Husman) talks to Adriana (Donna Byant) wife of Antipholus of Ephesus. CENTER: Angelo (Dan Dipiazzo) hold back Antipholus of Ephesus (Tom Taylor) from fighting Merchant two (Mike Shepperd). RIGHT: Officer (Rick Parks) holds off Anti- pholus of E. (Tom Taylor) from killing An- gelo. RIGHT SIDE: Adriana (Donna Bryant) con- fides with the local faith healer Dr. Pinch (Tom Seymour) on the sanity of husband Antipholus E. as Courtesan (Cynthia Bai- ly), Luciana (Melodie Westbrook), and Luce (Tracy Oulsonn) looks on. 110 TOP: The dawn of realization of the fact that there are twins. UPPER RIGHT: Dromio of Syracuse (Ted Davey) runs away from Luce (Tracy Out- son) who is hot for Dromio ' s body, while Antipholus of Syracuse (Greg Gelzinnis) looks on. LEFT: Antipholus of Syracuse (Greg Gel- zinnis) plays up to Luciana (Melodie West- brook) sister of Adriana. Director Set Construction Costumes Student Director Stage Manager Cliff Davenport Glenn Waters Theo Tonkinson Tammy Wittman Leigh Dalton Lighting Rob Wilson and Jim Davey 111 TOP AND CENTER: Raising the set for Friday night ' s performance. RIGHT: The performance is over and the crew shares a touch of sadness, a lot of good memories, and the satisfaction of a job well done. FAR RIGHT: Tom Dehler helps load the set for the trip home. FAR LEFT: Actors rush to get their make up on. and finally Stage Combat where we actually had an honest-to-goodness, old-fashioned, punch-out, drag-down saloon fight with bot- tles, chairs and tables breaking over every- one ' s head. There was some time for socializing, too. We met many other Thespians from all over the State, went disco-ing late into the night, found time to consume a few pizzas, a had just enough time to bowl a couple of games before heading home. We arrived back in Alton completely ex- hausted, but with the satisfaction of a job well done. P.S. Hello Room 50, from Room 66. ► This year Alton High was selected out of stiff competition to present Comedy of Errors at the State Thespian Festival on the Illinois State University campus. The crowd gave us a standing ovation and the critics were filled with praise for our pre- sentation. They particularly liked the slap- stick and gangster routines. Other events of the weekend included at- tending theater workshops. I attended work shops on Stage Design (the drawing, planning and illustrating of set designs), Slide Effects In A Dramatic Production (use of rear screen projections), Stage Violence (learning how to give and take falls, slaps, flips and punches), 112 r LEFT: Mr. Walters helps tear down the set. BELOW: LEFT: Mr. Davenport makes sure that everyone gets a slice of pizza before the show. BELOW RIGHT: Occasional goofing off” helps to ease the pressure of getting the set up by show time. ILLINOIS STA TE THESPIAN FESTIVAL “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” Charlie Brown Linus Schroeder Lucy Patty Snoopy Doug Fester Ed Bucher Rob Wilson Teri McCauley Mary Adney Ted Davey BELOW RIGHT: Charlie Brown gets yelled at by Lucy for being such a blockhead. BELOW: Snoopy brings in his Sopwith Camel for a landing after it has been riddled with bullets by the Red Baron. BELOW RIGHT: Linus, Schroeder, Charlie Brown, and Lucy finishing up their BOOK REPORT on Peter Rabbit. 114 RIGHT: Greg Gelzinnis on Percussion TOP: Lucy describes the dress she wore to the party, while poor Charlie sits unnoticed under the bag. LEFT SIDE: Lucy plays up to Schroeder. LOWER LEFT SIDE: Patty, Lucy, Schroeder, and Linus sing You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” BOTTOM: The Crew ■ Seated Left to Right: Jill Piepert , Lori Walter , Chris O ' Neal , Cindy Beem . 2nd Row: Curt Steele, Kurt Saksa . Donna Bryant , Tom Taylor . Standing: Gordon Robert- son, Jenny McCann, Rick Parks, Mike Shepperd, Tom Seymour , Dave McCann , Don Bonnell . BELOW: Schroeder in an angry discussion with Charlie Brown. PRODUCTION STAFF Director Mr. Glen Waters Student Director Donna Bryant State Manager Kurt Saksa Light Control Gordon Robertson Follow Spots Dave McCann Tom Seymour Sound Don Bonnell Curt Steele Choreographer Mrs. Diane Enloe Costume Supervisor Mrs. Diane Enloe Technical Director Mr. Glenn Waters Ticket Supervisor Mr. Cliff Davenport Costumes Chris O ' Neal Make-up Jenny McCann Cindy Beem House Manager Jill Piepert Michelle Kolditz Publicity Gabe Bourland iVE: Tim Weeks at the piano Julie Schulmeister 115 Group shot in alphabetical order; Maurie Adler, Jerry Alsman, Becky Basden, Debbie Berry, Peg- gy Beckmeyer, Lori Blasa, Gabe Bourland, Paula Bourland, Steve Bowen, Julie Boyd, Alice Brown, Sherry Brown, Julie Brunaugh, Craig Buntenbach, Lisa Clausen, Diane Corwin, Kathy Crone, Connie Cruz, Jeanie Daengsurisri, Charles Dale, Jim Da- vey Pat Davey, Ted Davey, Kristy Dawson, Dawn Denningmann, Dan Dipiazzo, Diane Dressier, Mar- tie Eckhard, Shelia Edlen, Joy Eisenreich, Bryan Elkins, Sherri Eudy, Linda Farmer, Doug Fester, Floyd Fischer, Karen Fischer, Lori Foutch, George Francis, Barb Franke, David Fritz, Shelly Gill, Pat- ty Goeken, Phil Goeken, Lisa Gross, Valorie Har- den, Tammy Hargiss, Rick Hausman, Jane Hay- craft, Darin Hayes, Karry Hazslip, Todd Heininger, Dana Hewitt, Gloria Hicks, Mary Hill, Dee Hise, Jamie Honey, Nanette Huck, Dorothy Hutchinson, Jill Jackson, Debby Johann, Merianna Kary, Mi- chele Killion, Brad Kincade, Lisa Krammer Marti Lamar, Randy Lane, Cherie Lankford, Mari Lank- ford, Judy Lawernce, Linda Lawson, Mark Lilley, Janet Little, Linda Lohr, Jenny Maynard, Genny McCann, Teri McCauley, Toni McCauley, Jim Mc- Namara, Merianne Mermis, Bob Mitchell, Andy Mohler, Chris Nickell, Karen Neimeier, Rhonda Nolle, Tracy Oulson, Mark Pace, Rick Parks, Cin- dy Paul, Jill Peipert, Keith Peterson, Sean Platter, Karen Propes, Randy Rhoads, Deborah Robertson, Gordon Robertson, Heather Robertson, Bruce Rog- ers, Lorraine Rogers, Betsy Ruyle.Kathleen Ryan, Kurt Saksa, Dennis Schillinger, Nancy Schleper, Michelle Shaw, Laura Shelby, Michael Shepperd, Bryan Siddens, Sandra Simmons, Danny Smith, Jan Smith, Lori Smith, Sarah Smith, Emilio So- tengco, Dixie Spence, Yvonne Spinks, Curt Steele, Ed Taul, Mary Taul, Troy Taul, Robin Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Scott Teichmann, Jerri Timmins, Dan Titchenal, Greg Van Wyk, Trisha Vroman, Clare Waits, Nan Walker, Lori Walter, Tim Weeks, Debbie Wegescheide, Janice Weigel, Eric Wendle, Mary West, Tim West, Kathleen Wheeler, Darin Willis, Rob Wilson, Jana Wittman, Tammy Witt- man, Kelly Woof 116 „ ' ( wv Tj ' u f AINB0W5 DREAF1 HTl-TV Conceived and Directed by • Ron Kelly Assistant Director - Pamela Dolan Dramatics and Dance Supervisor ■ Diana Enloe Choreographer • Joseph F. Huber Stage and Technical Director ■ Randy Cook Business Manager - Ronald Cook Accompanist • Tim Weeks Script Written by • Diana Enloe and Joseph F. Huber Orchestrations by • Andy Mohler and Tim Weeks Sound and Recording Rayford Raby and Kevin Clark IMAGINE THAT! IMAGINE THAT! was the title for the 1979 Summer Chorus Production at Hatheway Hall. The musical, di- rected and produced by Ron Kelly, employed the various singing, danc- ing, and acting talents of students from Alton High and 15 other local schools. The show was a mixture of music and comedy concerning life’s fascinations such as magic, child- hood, future, fantasies, inventions, and dreams. 117 ABOVE: Removing make up after a night ' s performance. RIGHT: Mr. Davenport recognizing the new members in Troupe 126 of the International Thespian Society. In addition to acting thespians have many other duties. For example, about 3 weeks before a performance, the actors and costume crew make a trip to a St. Louis costume shop to select and fit costumes for the upcoming play. We also are responsible for ticket sales, make-up, props, lighting, sound and set building. Another important thespian activity is fund raising for next years plays. The Show Must Go On! On the night of a performance the director and other faculty sponsors are sitting out in the audience, so it’s up to us back stage and on stage to put on a good show. 118 LEFT: Last year ' s costume crew for Once (Jpon A Mattress. Left to Right: Cathy Dustman, Bobbi Bryant, Miss Tonkinson, Lori Braysen, Tom Seymour, and yours truly, Chris O ' Neal (notice who’s doing the work). LOWER LEFT AND BELOW: Dance Club performing during Thespian Week. LOWER RIGHT : Tom Seymore and Dave McCann waiting for induction into troupe 126. BOTTOM: Mikey finds time for a refreshing pause while actors rush to get into their costumes. It’s been a long but rewarding year for me as an Alton High Thespian and Tatler ' 80 staff member. As Theater Section Editor, I had the opportunity to cover plays and other thespian activities. I’ve photographed, printed, layed out and written up the pages you are presently reading. These pages are my way of showing you the activities of theater involved students. This year, unlike any previous year, we honored National Theater Week and were privileged to take Comedy of Errors to the state festival. We were pleased with the great success of You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown. The advertisement for The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail has just been posted. And, final call for Music Man tryouts is going on while I’m finishing this page. (I hope to make costume crew again!) It’s just hours before the final deadline for Tatler ’80 and I can humbly say that this is the best Theater Section in 75 years of Tatler production. This is Chris O’Neal signing off for the last time from Room 811. - Indicates that he or she is a member of Troupe 126 of the International Thespian Society, an honorary organization with the purpose of encouraging participation in dramatic activities in the High School and honoring students who have excelled in that field. To become a Thespian a student must earn points in more than one production and in more than one type of activity. Ten points are required for membership, and a Thespian continues earning credit after election to the troupe. If he earns 60 points a considerable achievement-he is awarded the rank of Honor Thespian. HONOR THESPIANS Mary Adney Don Bonnell Donna Bryant Rita Campion Rob Wilson Leigh Dalton Greg Gelzinnis Kurt Saksa Lori Walter Troupe President Vice President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary . . Treasurer T roupe Sponsers . Donna Bryant . . . Kurt Saksa . . Leigh Dalton . . Mary Adney Genny McCann Cliff Davenport Glenn Waters 119 BELOW: Coach Stavros in 1947. SPORTS REDWINGS SOFTBALL TOP LEFT: 2nd baseman LeeAnn Chilero BOTTOM LEFT: Beth Hillen is congratu- warms up on deck. lated at home plate by Stacey Admire TOP RIGHT: The Redwings watch as the BOTTOM RIGHT: Jill Starkey and Lee Ann game progresses. Chilero anticipate the next play. 122 The Redwings had a tough season this year and their 1979 season record, 5T7, proves that. On the team were some outstanding players. Leading the team with a .432 batting average was Pam Rush. Casey Scanlan brought in 21 RBI’s. The softball team consist- ed of Stacey Admire, LeeAnn Chilero, Diane Dick, Beth Hillen, Kelly Kohler, Kim Olden, Laura Parmley, Pam Rush, Casey Scanlan, Cindy Smith, Sandy Smith, Jill Starkey, and Traci Vaughn. Coaches were Mary Bowling and JoAnn Dillion. Mangers included Bonnie Wright, Mariann Marmis, and Laura Flota as scorekeeper. TOP LEFT: Pam Rush waits for the pitch. TOP RIGHT: Team members huddle up before taking their field positions. BOTTOM RIGHT: Diane Dick psyches her opponent out with a grimace. 123 VARSITY 7 BASEBALL 1 OPPONENT WE THEY Roxana 4 0 Edwardsville 3 4 Jerseyville 4 5 Belleville East 6 4 Collinsville 4 1 Cahokia 9 4 Bethalto 8 7 Granite City South 2 4 Belleville East 5 4 Wood River 10 1 Edwarsville 4 7 Granite City North 2 1 Cahokia 6 5 Belleville West 0 6 Marquette 13 15 Belleville West 0 3 East St. Louis 2 3 Collinsville 6 2 TOURNAMENT: Wood River Jerseyville Granite City North 6 1 2 1 0 8 124 125 FAR LEFT BOTTOM: Congradulations go to Steve Hawkins for another homerun. FAR LEFT TOP: Coach Tyler gives last minute instruction before game. FAR LEFT CENTER: Go or no go is the decision batter Craig Davidson is making as the ball is hurled towards him. LEFT TOP: Brad fields in the wind up. LEFT BOTTOM: Crossing homeplate is Brad Baker. BELOW: I ' m going to tell Coach Tyler your making fun of me! The Varsity Baseball team completed the 1979 season with a 12-9 record. In the confer- ence the Redbirds finished with 6 wins and 5 losses. Centerfielder Brad Baker received the most valuable player award, he led the team with a batting average of .410 and 25 stolen bases. Brad was selected to the Illinois Coaches Association all area team. Our short- stop, Richard Lyons, led the team with 12 R.B.I.’s and hit .282 Jay Sabo our catcher hit .254. RIGHT: Team spirit makes a No. 1 team. BELOW: Dick Lyons “jumps on another run. FAR BELOW: Third baseman Jim Ehlers waits for the play. BELOW RIGHT: Jay Sabo at bat against Marquette. 126 LEFT: Redbird team mates congradulates Steve Hawkins after a homerun. BELOW: Robin Stockard BOTTOM LEFT: Our outfield is always alert. RIGHT: Craig Davidson and John Weigier intently watch the game. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Front Row: Left to Right • Scott Wallace, Bart Woods, Rusty Meyers, Mike Jones, Jeff Edwards, Alec Hogle, Danny Harden. Second Row: Phil Goeken, Scott Burges, J. D. Clayton, Kent Shelly, Greg Franklin, Scott Johns, Ray Gonzales, Rich Kortkamp, Gordon Green. Third Row: Darrin Jones, Mike Olive, Jim Ward, Tom Haze, Tom Taylor. Back Row: Barry Patridge, Jessie Kimbrell, Coach Jones, Kendral Reed, Lisa Funkhouser, Heather Healey. RIGHT: Outfielder, Tom Hayes, backs up Rusty Myers as the catch is made. ABOVE: Coach Moats looks on as Kent Schelle slams into one. 128 LEFT: Gordan Green putting a little muscle into his swing. BELOW: Alec Hogle checks out the scenery. BOTTOM LEFT: Kent Schelle stealing 3rd base. BOTTOM RIGHT: C ' mon, hurry up and throw it! REDWINGS TRACK ,L- • TOP LEFT: Marquato Spann handing off to Cindy Tiemann • mile relay TOP RIGHT: Fanee Lekkas • mile relay LEFT: Connie Davenport • 220 yd. low hurdles BOTTOM LEFT: Francetta Brice - shot put BOTTOM RIGHT: Loleatha Johnson • mile relay 133 TRACK The Alton High Track won the Madison County Meet and were second in the Confer- ence Relays and Conference Meet. They Qualified five individuals and two relay teams to the State Meet at Charleston. Qualifiers: High Jump: Kerry Dooley Discus: Mike Stetson 2 Mile Run: Gary Chappel 120 HH: Eddie Anderson 440 Dash: Mark Gerhardt 880 Relay: Gerald Dennis, Fred Terrell, Charles Bell Mile Relay: Mark Gerhardt, car Telford, Charles Bell John Campbill, Ron James, Os- 134 ABOVE RIGHT: Team members check statistics with Coach Moats. RIGHT: John Campbell gives his best in the mile relay. - « TOP LEFT: Pole vaulter Keith Steiger reached a height of 12 ' 6 . TOP RIGHT: Gary Chappel ' s best time was 4:38.4 for the one mile run. ABOVE LEFT: Jerry Brown throws the discus out-of-sight. ABOVE CEMTER: Gary Chappel ' s best time for the two mile run was 9:51. The best of 1979 2 Mile Relay: 8:12.3 440 Relay: 44.0 2 Mile Run: Gary Chappel-9:51, Daryl Cha- vours-10:00 120 HH: Eddie Anderson-14. 6, Darnell Penel- ton-15.1, Clint Reinhardt-15.1 100 Dash: Chris Henderson- 10.2 880 Relay: 1:31.2 880 Run: Tony Johnson-2:00.2, Oscar Tel- ford-2:00.7 440 Dash: Mark Gerhardt-50.0 330 LH: Eddie Anderson-39.8 Mile Run: Greg Chappel-4:38.4 220 Dash: Mark Gerhardt-22.6, Gerald Den- nis-23.1 Mile Relay: Mark Gerhardt, Ron James, Os- car Telford, Charles Bell all- 3:24.6 Long Jump: Chuck Musgray-21’10” Triple Jump: Calvin Warlick-44 ' 10 , Chuck Musgray-42’8” BELOW LEFT: Mark Gerhardt breaks the tape — and wins the 440 dash. BELOW RIGHT: David Eichen led the team with the top shot put throw of 49 ' 2 ' . 4 LEFT: Gerald Dennis finished up a close second in the 220. BELOW LEFT: Oscar Telford in the mile relay. BELOW RIGHT: Vern Currvey pace himself for another mile run. High Jump: Kerry Dooley 6 ' 3”, Jeff Miller 6’2”, Gerald Dennis 6’0 . Pole Vault: Tim Janhe 12’9 , Keith Steiger 12’6 Shot Put: David Eichen 49’2’ Jerry Brown 47’ 10 . Discus: Mike Stetson 153’. COACHES: Bill Diddlebock Wayne Williams Terry Mitchell Greg Moats Darlene Peters ABOVE LEFT: Mike Shelby prepares to ABOVE RIGHT: Runner Fred Terrell eyes get a baton handoff from team mtte in the finish line, the relay. RIGHT: Extra effort gave Charles Bell and his team mates the best time of 3:24.6 in the mile relay. 136 ’ ' J BELOW LEFT: Don Joehl holds the mark as Eddie Anderson makes a powerful get a way in the 330 low hurdles. BELOW RIGHT: Chach Dale with his usual smile races by. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles Forman with a strong long jump. LEFT: Doug Couffer starts his two mile run against some tough East St. Louis competetion. ABOVE: Mike Parson seeking encouragement from the Coach of Coaches. 137 LEFT: Sophomore Football • Front Row: Barry Macias, John Wigger, Willie Adams, Mike Gray, Troy Allen, Mannuel Ellison, Torrance Henderson. Second Row: Jim Foster, Doug Williams, Lenzy Morris, Terry Everage, Mike Talbert, Chris Henderson, Tim Edwards. Third Row: Carl Ware, Craige Baker, Cleveland Cox, Delon Dunlap, Every Harris, Mike McGinnis, Jim Peuterbaugh, Bernard Blackman. Back Row: Mr. Nilsson • Asst. Coach, John Green, Bob Shulty, Jeff Griffen, Mark Edwards, Brad Granger, Coach Mitchell. BELOW: Cross Country - Girls: Janice Anderson, Diane Tennant, Mr. Diddlebock, Kathy Wheeler. LEFT: Cross Country • Front Row: Gary Chappel, John Weigler, Steve Love, Brian Strause, Scott Thompson, Second Row: Vernon Curvey, Mark Edleman, Darryle Chavours, Doug Coffler, Carroll Kanallakan. Captain Alton with his daring acts of bravery entertains crowds at Basketball games. RIGHT: Sure it ' s stupid, but it beats football practice. 138 FAR LEFT: Is Liz Weber showing her backhand. LEFT: Diane Dick running forehand. MIDDLE LEFT: Jeanie Vset with a forehand. MIDDLE RIGHT: Cindy Tieman getting set for backhand. REDWINGS TENNIS The girls tennis team finished the season with eleven wins and six losses. Two of the girls, Liz Weber, and Diane Dick went to the state and both won their first matches but lost their second. LEFT: Mary Barnett wopping an overhead. ABOVE: Beth Stobbs with a forehand. TENNIS Alton Boys Tennis won 12 and lost 4 in the season. They won third place in conference by winning 7 and only losing 3. Alton finished in 6th place in the Annual Springfield Invitational, and won the Granite City District Tourna- ment in the state playoff series. BELOW: Marc Harris, with a very strong service. RIGHT : David Lopez was district singles champion for the fourth straight year. BOTTOM LEFT: Dale Davis, a very powerful Dlayer. BOTTOM RIGHT: With smashing overhead is Greg Gilzinnis. 140 The 1980 team will consist of seven deter- mined young men, which are Dale Davis, Marc Harris, Joey Ingram, Tom Walters, Greg Gilzinnis, Shawn Adler, and Trefon Siampos. Tatler Staff wishes them the very best. They have a standing reputation to uphold from the 1978-79 season. LEFT: Mike Williams had a total of 16 wins and only 3 losses. TOP MIDDLE: Trefon Siampos demonstrates his unique serve. ABOVE: A very consistant player: Tom Walters. MIDDLE: Bill Mermis with a double- handed forehand. LEFT: Joe Stump had a total of 14 wins and 4 losses for the season. 141 (UPPER RIGHT) Senior Yvonne Elliott in position her overhead set. (LOWER LEFT) Sophomore Jean Tammer promising offensive player. REDWINGS VOLLEYBALL The Redwings improvement and ability was not shown in their record. However, they improved tremendously in comparison to pre- vious years. Karen Tarrant lead in scoring for a season total of 117 points and Diane Ruby followed closely behind with 115 points. We were more aggressive than in previous years with Jean Tanner as most offensive player. Jean was helped with effective offensive plays by Traci Vaughn, Yvonne Elliott, and Diane Ruby. Most valuable player was Diane Ruby, cap- tain, of the varsity squad. They worked hard and deserve this recognition. Defeated in dis- tricts by Wood River. Record- 4-16 (MIDDLE) Senior Yvonne Elliott performs one of her many good deceptive dinks against E. ST. Louis Flyers. (LOWER RIGHT) Time out for a change of strategy. 142 CIPPER RIGHT: Senior Diane Ruby preparing for her hard hit serve, Diane was second for points, UPPER RIGHT: Senior Karen Tarrant No. 14, setting ball for attack by Jean Tanner No. 21. Karen was an outstanding setter for theam. CENTER: Senior, Jenny Maynard setting the ball four our offensive play. BELOW: Anticipating an offense from opponent. Keeping their eye on the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jean Tanner, defensive dig pass to setter Karen Tarrant. 143 GOLF The 1979 golf team saw an up and down year. The Redbirds started fast with a 9-2 record but fell to an 11-8T overall for the year. They entered the Quincey Invitational Tour- nament, finishing 9th out of 10 teams. The team also entered the 4th annual Granite City North Scramble, where they finished a re- spectable 2nd place out of 10 teams. Alton golfers narrowly missed going to the sectional tournament by finishing 5th behind O’Fallon, Belleville East, Belleville, West, and Edwardsville. Tom Albrecht was low medalist with 82. This year’s starters (all seniors) according to their averages are: Brent Reiske, 40.1; Tom Albrecht and Robert Hopkins, both 40.5; Dave Jacoby, 41.7; Todd Reid, 41.9; Eric Wendle, 42.8; Mike Wisema, 43; and Debbie Sanders, 44. Debbie took second place in the girls’ district at Edwardsville and finished 4th, one stroke away from going to the state finals at Bloomington. Next year’s team has some promise if the returning lettermen work hard over the spring and summer. The team will be led by Dave Stites, Brad Kamp, Clint Gray, Steve Elzy and Dave Farrow. 144 Karen Yost (Sophomore), Kristi Johnson (Freshman), and Dawn Church (Sophomore) will comprise a nucleus of a fine girls ' team. ABOVE: Debbie Sanders worked her way up to second place in the girls district. ABOVE RIGHT: Sophomore Karen Yost will be a strong contender next year. RIGHT: Robert Beile teeing off. FAR RIGHT: Senior Tom Albrect averaged 40.5 ABOVE LEFT: Eric Wendle averaged 42.8 during the season. ABOVE RIGHT: Brad Saylor putts around. LEFT: Jack Nicklaus, eat your heart out! 145 CROSS COUNTRY The 1979 Alton Cross Country Team won the Alton Invitational, Madison County Meet, Southwestern Conference Meet and the Dis- trict Meet. They were 3rd in the Sectional Meet and 21st at the State Meet. The team will return all but one runner next year. Gary Chappel, Daryl Chavours, Steve Love, and Vernon Currey proved themselves to be four of the finest runners in Southern Illinois. Doug Coffler improved greatly and made the Alton Redbirds a tough team to beat. UPPER LEFT: Brian Strass streaking by a Kahok runner. UPPER RIGHT: Phil Hamilton leads tea- mates from the start. ABOVE: Left is Scott Thompson at the starting of the Alton Invitational. RIGHT: Lightfooted Gary Chappel. 146 V - •. •• V. vi.—v . . • r . . £, Cv •■ w ' HH UPPER LEFT: Scott Thompson diverts his attention to camera man while teammates build spirit. UPPER RIGHT: Steve Love leg stretching. LEFT: John Wekgler and Doug Coffler pressures opponent. RIGHT: Steve Love sprints towards finish. BOTTOM LEFT: Vernon Curvey watches opponents footing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Finishing strong is Daryl Chavours. -■•3 VARSITY SOCCER TOP RIGHT: “Soccer balls keep falling on my head, Kevin Dunphy. RIGHT: John Wardein and Scott Admire go after loose ball. CENTER: Darrin Jones going after one of 21 goals this season. BELOW: Coaches explain positive aspects of the game. LOWER LEFT: John Wardein, All-State Candidate, challenges a Raider for the ball. LOWER CENTER: Tom Hays protecting the ball. LOWER RIGHT: Mike Becker dribbling the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Milford crossing the ball at Lewis Clark Park against Quincy. BOTTOM CENTER: Greg Nasello intent on moving the ball in for a score. BELOW: Tim Weeks juggling the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom Walters pushes a Lancer off the ball. 149 RIGHT: A few of the soccer players enjoy the company of manager Sara Smith. BELOW: VARSITY SOCCER • FRONT ROW: Left to right Kevin Dunphy, Greg Nasello, Jerry Wilderman, Steve St. Cin, Pete Sasek. Matt Mormino, Brett Miller, Greg Franklin, Fritz Beer, Tom Walters. BACK: Coach Brown, Sam Mormino, Gary Cox, Larry Cox, Mike Becker, Darrin Jones, Scott Admire, Mark Milford, Tim Weeks, Tom Hays, John Wardein. ABOVE: Byron Delp delivers a hearty blow (to the ball). RIGHT: Greg Nasello traps high ball out of air. FAR RIGHT: Tim Brooks with head ball against Edwardsville. LEFT: Coach Montgomery giving tactical advice to Junior Varsity charges. CENTER LEFT: JUNIOR VARSITY SOC- CER ■ FRONT ROW: Left to Right Bob Cogan, Byron Delp, Jerry Wilderman, Matt Mormino, Tim Nasello, Mo Page, Terry Hil- len. BACK ROW: Scott Teichman, Greg Franklin, Fritz Beer, Steve St. Cin, Bob Saunders, Dan Giovagnoli, Shawn Kinnare, Tim Brooks, Mike Lee, Coach Montgom- ery. CENTER RIGHT: Bob Saunders carries ball out against Edwardsvelle. BOTTOM LEFT: Byron Delp on charge. BOTTOM RIGHT: Teichman clears the ball. VARSITY FOOTBALL TOP LEFT: Opponents close in on Ron Raglin. TOP RIGHT: Chuck Foreman carries the ball for Alton. BELOW: Joe Cannon goes out for the pass. BELOW RIGHT: Gerald Dennis takes the handoff. The 1979 Redbirds began the season with hopes of having one of the most successful teams in years. A heartbreaking 9-7 opening season loss to eventually undefeated Hazelwood East proved to be a preview of what was to lay ahead for the Birds. Last second losses to East St. Louis Lincoln (1916) and Belleville East (33-29) were just other examples of how a 1 win and 8 loss campaign can come about to a team which had such fiigh hopes. Although disappointed by their record, the team was not without its individual standouts. All-State Quarterback, Ron Raglin, and Noseguard, Greg Bock, were outstanding all season and were voted Co-Most Valuable Player winners. The team also voted Greg the Most Valuable Defensive Lineman, Jim Ehlers Most Valuable Defensive, John Duval Most Valuable Offensive Lineman, and Roger Holoman and Gerald Dennis the Most Valuable Offensive Backs. Raglin, regarded by many to be one of the finest Quarterbacks in Alton ' s history, completed 88 passes for 1283 yds. and 13 touchdowns. He also scored 6 times. Greg Bock was the team leading tackier with 118 tackles. ▲ t 5 OFF THE FIELD TOP LEFT: Well, the coach said off the field. TOP RIGHT: Q.B., Ron Raglin, and Coach Williams discuss strategy. BELOW LEFT: Players at ease awaiting next practice play. ABOVE LEFT: The team lines up for annual group photo. ABOVE: Come on Joe, we ' re all waiting on you. LEFT ' : Scott Wallace and Mark Macias keep Jim Ehlers from getting a big head ' ' . 155 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL LEFT: No. 31, Jim Peterbaugh goes for tackle. RIGHT: No. 89, Delon Dunlap and No. 32, Cleveland Cox makes room for No. 10 Lenzy Morris. CENTER LEFT: No. 12, Doug Williams goes for a touchdown. CENTER RIGHT: No. 50, Barry Macias breaking through. BOTTOM LEFT: No. 24, Chris Henderson breaks away for a touchdown. BOTTOM RIGHT: No. 50, Barry Macias goes for the kill. Alton Granite City South 20 Home 22 Home 16 Away 8 Away 28 Home 8 Away 14 Away 0 Bell ville West 14 Collinsville 20 East St. Louis 14 Cahokia 6 Bell ville East 13 Bellville East 22 LEFT: Cleveland Cox takes handoff from Doug Williams. RIGHT: Alton puts on strong defense. RIGHT CENTER: No. 10, Lenzy Morris trys to avoid tackle. BOTTOM LEFT: Alton bulldozing their op- ponents. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Talbert waits for penalty results. REDWINGS BASKETBALL RIGHT: Senior Stacy Admire (40): G.P.A. 23.5 per game BELOW: Junior Jeanne Vest (35): “shoots 62% from the line Dawn Church (43): Varsity Reserve” ABOVE: Co-Captain Donna Thomas (51): Controlled 80% of her jumps this year RIGHT: Senior Yvonne Elliott (14): has excellent mental conditioning in basketball 158 FAR LEFT: Co-Captain Stacy Admire (40): “shoots one of her 23.5 points per game LEFT: Jenny Maynard: good defensive player; also has a good long set shot G.P.A. 4.8% REDWINGS: Kneeling Left to Right: Jenny Maynard, Dawn Church, Sherri Brown, Kaela Durham, Cheryl Charleston, Jean Tanner. Standing: Coach: Mary Bowling, Mgr. Karen Maeweather, Stacey Admire, Pam Watkins, Donna Thomas, DeAnna Jones, Laurie Wood, Jeanne Vest, Diane Dick, Sandi Smith, Oscar Telford, Mgr. Sandy Bolen, Assist. Coach. Not pictured: Yvonne Elliott. RATED 8TH IN STATE The 1979-80 Redbird basketball team is having its most successful campaign since 1959. Currently posting a 18-2 record, the Redbirds have already clinched a tie for the conference championship. By winning their regular season final game against East St. Louis, the Redbirds could win their first out right conference championship in 21 years. The Birds opened the season by winning the Glenwood Chatham Thanksgiving Tournament. In their first regular season game they were defeated by Springfield Southeast. The Redbirds then put together a five game win streak that was eventually broken by a win. Chicago St. Pats team in the Carbodale Holiday Tournament. Since the tournament, the Redbirds are riding a ten game winning streak which has volted them into the 8 rating of the state’s top teams. The success of the Redbirds is directly attributed to the plays of John Smith and Troy Washpun who have established themselves as one of the finest guard combinations in the state. John is currently averaging 25.1 points, per game with Troy right behind with 17.3. Chuck Williams, Marc Renken, Aaron Parker and Robin Stockard are doing an outstanding job with the inside game, despite their lack of size. Dwayne Williams has done a fine job of coming off the bench to spell the guards when they need a rest or are in foul trouble. Tatler Staff wishes the Redbirds the best when they go to state! T .40 — Varsity Basketball-Kneeling Left to Right; Ron Twichell, Troy Washpun, Dave Richardson, DeWayne Williams, Rich Kortkamp. Second Row: Coach Baiter, Marcus Renken, Mike Johnson, Aaron Parker, Robin Stockard, Chuck Williams, John Smith, Qorden Green, Coach McAfoos. 161 162 TOP LEFT:Co-captain, John Smith TOP RIGHT: Aaron Parker shoots past a Bellville block. CENTER RIGHT: Smith struggles to get through a Belleville player. RIGHT: Marc Renken with a .479% shooting average goes for 2 . FAR RIGHT: Troy Washpun lays it in. FAR LEFT: John Smith, high scorer for the year, shoots for more. LEFT: Robin Stockard improves on h is .524 field goal percentage. 163 I RIGHT: Jim Baker hustles back on defense. FAR RIGHT: Rich Kortkamp getting the Redbird offense in motion. BELOW LEFT: Delon Dunlap prepares for a rebound. BELOW CENTER: Dave Richardson gets set to deliver an in bounds pass. BELOW RIGHT: Mike Johnson skies over his opponent for the tip. 164 ABOVE: Front row: Doug Williams, Dave Richardson, Ron Twitchell, Rich Kortkamp, Chris Henderson. Back row: Jim Baker, Delon Dunlap, Mike Johnson, Tom Conklin, Gordon Green, Coach Baiter. RIGHT: Ron Twitchell heads down the floor. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FAR LEFT: Gordon Green goes up to shoot. LEFT: Ron Twitchell gets ready to set up the offense. TOP RIGHT: Coach Baiter discusses team strategy. ABOVE RIGHT: Mike Talbert hustles around his defender. ABOVE LEFT: Ron Twitchell flies by the Mater Dei Knights ' defense. FAR LEFT: Doug Williams puts on the pressure. I LEFT: Mike Talbert drives around his de- fense for two points! CHEERLEADERS RIGHT, Football: Kay Newcome, Teri McCauley, Patty Ramey, Laurie Haase, Cindy Leeds, Carla Hill, Heather McDanials, Ann Godfrey, Lori Walter. RIGHT, Basketball: Cindy Toni, Susan Staten, Lorraine Rogers, Cindy Randoulph, Cindy Paul, Marquato Spann, Dawn Denningman, Patty Goeken, Redbird Tina Eschbach. ABOVE: Cheering on the Redbirds. RIGHT: We re all behind you Redbirds. FAR RIGHT: Gosh, what a headache. I can ' t wait till this game is over with. 16 b ABOVE RIGHT: Fellow cheerleaders watch Carla Hill as they wait their turn to be photographed by a professional photographer. CENTER LEFT: When the cheerleaders were asked to leave the playing floor, they did! CENTER RIGHT: The Crazy Eight FAR LEFT: Cindy Toni can’t help but jump for joy for our state rated team. LEFT: We stand on each other through thick and thin. 167 It ' s the Jazz of the sophisticated 40’s and were right in tune with the times. Featured here are Gregory “McCoy Cohill and the Hilltoppers. These students, directed by Cohill, are a select group of band members that have a common, cohesive, unifying interest: A deep and abiding love for all that jazz. 169 RIGHT: Mr. Cohill conducts the band. BELOW: I think I ' m going to turn blue!! CONCERT BAND Lorraine Rogers, Mike Ruedin, Pat Ruedin, Brad Saylor, Nancy Sheff, Ralph Smith, Mary Ann Spencer, Susan Staten, Susan Tegtmeyer, Scott Teichmann, Scott Thompson, Debbie Vantrease, Chris West, Paul Wilson, Amy Wright. Gray, Michelle Gray, Phil Hamilton, Todd Heinemann, Jean Herndon, Paula llch, Da- vid Jacoby, Stephen Jacoby, Alicia John- son, Andy Kanturek, Patty Kelly, Lisa Kramer, Ellen Krebs, Cherie Lankford, Chris Mueller, Henry Moore, Carlos Noble, Teresa O ' Neal, Barry Patridge, Cynthia Phegley, Gordon Robertson, Brad Rodgers, Concert Band: Mike Adams, Maurie Adler, Julie Albrecht, Nancy Andrews, Gary An- drus, Cheryl Beckman, Jeff Berg, Maria Boukas, Ralph Bowles, Brenda Buckner, Jennifer Campbell, Monica Conerer, June Crumer, Robin Dennington, Scott Fergu- son, Tom Fischer, Roger Fletcher, Barb Franke, David Fritz, Karen Glazik, Brenda 170 LEFT: Concert Band during their concert. SYMPHONIC BAND ABOVE: Symphonic Band: Jerry Allsman, Joni Allman, Belinda Beane, Stephen Beuttel, Dan Bierbaum, Jeanie Boswell, Tammy Bramley, Julia Bryant, Lisa Calame, Mitch Cappel, Karmyn Carrington, John Chappell, Cathy Cornell, Doug Cornell, Debra Cox, Julie Dare, Roger Davis, Mike Dorris, Marsha Dothager, Steve Dothager, Kathy Eagleton, Trudie Eberlin, Wilbert Ele, Elizabeth Elliott, Keith Eyer, Greg Gelzinnis, Shelly Gill, Mark Gray, Randy Greenwell, Cathy Hager, Elizabeth Hardbeck, Michael Harris, Jean Hart, Ken Hetge, Greg Hill, Sonja Holmes, Gary Holton, Nanette Huck, Doris Jamaldin, Gretchen Johnson, Darryl Kaiser, Andrew Kanturek, Cynthia Kanturek, Marianne Knezevich, Susan Largen, Todd Legate, Linda Lohr, Lualis Long, Marianne Mermis, James Middleton, Andy Mohler, Karen Niemeier, Jody Noble, Jim Parker, John Peebles, Jennifer Phillips, Rhonda Phillips, Garry Raybin, Pam Reed, Susan Rhoads, Debbie Robertson, Stacey Roberts, Trent Russell, Dene Sandidge, Becky Showers, Robert Skelton, Chris Skordos, Steven Somlar, Otis Steward, Richard Steward, David Tantype, John Thompson, Debbie Vantrease, Paul Ventimigilia, Nancy Vollertson, Ruth VonBergen, Jeff Witt, Debbie Woods, Gary Woods. LEFT: Concert Band ' s Brass Section. 171 ARION A WARD The Arion Award is given each year to the outstanding junior. In nominating the music student ten points are considered: 1. Better than average Scholastic Standing 2. Cooperation over and above normal du- ties 3. General musicianship 4. Attendance. 5. Diligence. 7. Inspiration to others. 8. Music performance. 9. Personal habits. 10. Qualified to carry on the best tradition of school. TOP: Jennifer Phillips receives Arion Award from Mr. Basola. CENTER LEFT: Concert Band drummer Brad Saylor CENTER RIGHT: Brad Andrews receives Arion Award for Orchestra from Mr. Crabbs. BOTTOM: Symphonic Band Concert. 17i TOP LEFT: Senior Drum Major, Randy Greenwell, conducts the band during the Winter Concert. TOP RIGHT: Concert Band drummer, Carlos Noble. ABOVE LEFT: Concert Band concert. ABOVE RIGHT: Symphonic Band trum- pets Randy Greenwell, Andy Mohler, and Mitchell Cappel. LEFT: Concert Band Trumpets Greg Hill and Mike Ruedin. TOP LEFT: Orchestra Director Mr. Crabbs. TOP RIGHT: Ed Emblom waits for his cue. CENTER LEFT: JoEllen Stein and her trusty violin. CENTER RIGHT: Clarinet section, led by Ruth VonBergen. BOTTOM: Cheryl Fraiser packs it up after a good concert. 74 SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA TOP: Symphonic Orchestra’s Brass Section. ABOVE: Symphonic Orchestra: Maurie LEFT: Violins- JoEllen Stein, Clifford Adler, Susan Alford, Brad Andrews, Kunz, and Peggy Johnson. Nancy Andrews, Debbie Baker, Maria Boukas, Mary Blair, Nancy Brown, Joseph Crawford, Roger Davis, Marsha Dothager, Kathy Eagleton, Will Ele, Edward Emblom, Sherri Eudy, Tom Fischer, Mary Forbes, Cheryl Fraser, Kristine Gabriel, Shelly Gill, Randy Greenwell, Carla Hill, Greg Hill, Sonja Holmes, Mike Harrison, David Jacoby, Alicia Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Karen Kalashie, Clifford Kunz, Gail Lowe, Heather McDaniel, James Middleton, Andy Mohler, Chris Mueller, Teresa O ' Neal, Karen Propes, James Parker, Becky Showers, Rachel Smith, Debbie Vantrease, Ruth VonBergen, Jana Wittman, Tammy Wittman. 175 TOP LEFT: Symphonic Orchestra during conce . TOP RIGHT: Symphonic Orchestra ' s clarinet section. CONCERT ORCHESTRA ABOVE: Concert Orchestra: Susan Alford, Brad Andrews, Nancy Andrews, Debbie Ba- ker, Mary Blair, Tammy Bramley, Sherry Brown, Pam Buhs, Mark Cyprian, Roger Davis, Robin Dennington, Marsha Doth- ager, Kathy Eagleton, Will Ele, Sherri Eudy, Tom Fisher, Mary Forbes, Cheryl Fraser, Kris Gabriel, Randy Greenwell, Mike Harrison, Carla Hill, Greg Hill, Marcel- la Holcomb, David Jacoby, Joey James, Alicia Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Darryl Kaiser, Gail Lowe, Jim Middleton, Andy Mohler, Ed Morrison, Chris Mueller, Brad Rodgers, Jerry Scoggins, Mark Scott, Ra- chel Smith, Danny Stalcup, Jeff Stalcup, David Tantype, Susan Ulrich, Debbie Van- trease, Ruth VonBergen, Carla Wainwright. ABOVE: Trumpets- Greg Hill, Andy Mohler and Randy Greenwell. RIGHT: Symphonic Orchestra Concert. BELOW: I think they ' re resting. They are resting! BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Crabbs, orchestra director, notices the yawners. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ed Emblom and Karen Propes. JAZZ BAND TOP LEFT: Sophomore Scott Thompson on drums. TOP RIGHT: Lead Alto Nancy Schleper. BELOW: Senior Andy Kanturek on baritone sax. BELOW CENTER: Mr. Cohill leads Jazz Band ' s weekly practice. SEATED: Gary Woods, FRONT ROW: Brad Andrews, Scott Thompson, Wilber Ele, Cynthia Phegley, Nancy Schleper, Ruth Von Bergen, Sonja Holmes, Andy Kanturek, Chris Woods, Chris Skordos, Advisor ■ Greg Cohill, BACK ROW: Jim Middleton, Lisa Raby, Dave Jacoby, Tom Fischer, Steve Jacoby, Chris Mueller, Jerry Allsman, Andy Mohler, Randy Greenwell, Greg Hill, Gary Holton. RIGHT: Chris Mueller on trombone. 178 PEP BAND In Alphabetical Order: Joni Allman, Jerry Allsman, Gary Andrus, John Chappell, Cathy Cornell, Doug Cornell, Julie Dare, Kathy Eagleton, Wilber Ele, Tom Fisher, Greg Gelzinnis, Mark Gray, Randy Greenwell, Beth Hardbeck, Greg Hill, Sonja Holmes, Gary Holton, Sue Largen, Andy Mohler, Carlos Noble, Jim Parker, Jennifer Phillips, Cynthia Phegley, Pam Reed, Debbie Robertson, Gordon Robertson, Becky Showers, Chris Skordos, Otis Steward, Richard Steward, David Tantype, Directors: Mr. Basola, Mr. Cohill, Mr. Crabbs. ABOVE: Hey, who ' s that man with the horn wonders the starteled Mary Grey. LEFT: Nobody leads the Pep Band at weekly practice?? 179 TOP LEFT: “Not here Ted.” TOP RIGHT: This is better than I thought.” BELOW: Pre performance excitement. SWING CHOIR CENTER RIGHT, Swing Choir, Bottom Clockwise: Ted Davey, Kurt Saksa, Jim Davey, Chach Dale, Tim Weeks, Greg Van Wyk, Tom Taylor, Rick Parks, Mike Shep- pard, Lori Walter, Cheryl Buntenbach, Dorothy Hutchinson, Mary Taul, Peggy Beckmeyer, Kerry Hazslip, Teri McCauley, Dixie Spence, Trish Vroman, (not present), Ed Bucher, Cathy Goeden. LEFT BOTTOM: Dixie and Kurt ' s sing along. RIGHT BOTTOM: Sing Greg; don’t blow in my ear!” 180 ADVANCED CHORUS II Front Row: Left to Right • Christine Godfrey, Susan Hart, Dodie Miller, Lori Smith, Middle Row: Left to Right • Tina Miller, Brenda Rider, Sharon Grace, Kaye Halford, Laurie Wood. Back Row: Left to Right • James Vasser, Victor Burton, Quinton Long, Bruce Rogers. Not pictured: Danette McGhee. BELOW LEFT: Anxiously awaiting Mr. Heidbrink ' s direction is Christina Godfrey. BELOW RIGHT: Brenda Rider launches a solo career. ABOVE LEFT: Sue Hart is assisted by Brenda Rider in finding the top of the page. ABOVE RIGHT: Back row waits for Sue and Brenda to get it right. RIGHT: Lori Smith has it all figured out. 182 CONCERT CHOIR LEFT: Swing Choir perform at the annual Christmas Concert. BELOW LEFT: Concert Choir In Concert BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Heidbrink directs Concert Choir. WWW ™ 1 m i ■ K A a M J ABOVE: Mass “Stage Fright” LEFT: Dawn Walkington accompanies the choir. 183 RIGHT: Troubadours really stack-up. BELOW LEFT AND RIGHT: Led by Ron Kelly, the Troubadours perform at Alton Square. TROUBADOURS ' 84 TROUBADOURS: ' Sopranos • Teresa Alver- son, Bebbie Berry, Diane Chapman, Gabe Gallant, Patty Goeken, Stacy Kindig, Ellen Krebs, Angie Meyenberg, T.J. Newman, Cindy Paul, Lorraine Rogers, Robin Sher- man, Jean Tanner, Debbie Wegescheide Jana Wittman. Altos - Connie Anthony, Bev Crownover, Donna Gill, Shelly Gill, Mona Graveman, Lisa Griggs, Teresa How- ard, Val Kaid, Marianna Kary, Teresa No- lan, Betsy Ruyle, Yvonne Spinks, Cindy Toney, Denise Tucker. Tenors • Tammy Hargiss, Brett Lasswell, Mark Pace, Brian Russell, Joe Seago, Curt Steel, Kathy Taul, Robin Taylor, Scott Teichmann, Gene Ziegler. Basses - Pat Anderson, John Brau- sen, Tom Dewey, G.W. Francis, Paul Gots- chall, James Greco, Charlie Grames, Brad Kincade, Ron Parker, Gordon Robertson, Mike Tucker, Steve Tindall, Bob Tuetken, Jim Wetzstein. ABOVE: What do you mean they ' re low- ering in the next act! RIGHT: Students warm up with a few pre- liminary bows to their leader. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: Diane Chapman keeps a wary eye on roving photographer. SOPHOMORE CHORUS TOP RIGHT: Waiting for the cue. CENTER: Pucker-up Little Buttercup. ABOVE: Sophomore Chorus • In Alphabeti- cal Order: Shari Abbott, Jean Albee, Tere- sa Alverson, Scott Antrobus, Pat Ander- son, Kim Anderson, Rebecca Basden, Rox- anne Beem, Paula Belcher, Debbie Berry, Anne Blasioli, Teresa Bodwell, John Brau- sen, Jacqueline Bridgeman, Mary Broad- way, Jeffery, Sally Bryant, Lisa Bunting, Mike Burnett, Lisa Calame, Cynthia Can- nedy, Donna Chapman, Diane Chapman, Lisa Clausen, Tonya Clevenger, Susan Courtaway, Maureen Cowan, Beverly Crownover, Dean Culver, Janet Daven- port, Chris Davidson, Dawn Denningman, Thomas Dewey, Dawn Durham, Elizabeth Dykemen, Jenny Ebert, Pamela Echt, Sa- brina Edwards, Mark Epps, Tina Esch- bach, Jane Estes, Melinda Federle, G.W. Francis, Gabrielle Gallant, Sheri Gentry, Donna Gill, Patty Goeken, Paul Gotschall, Charles Grames, Mona Graveman, Jim Greco, Lori Green, Lisa Griggs, Cindy Har- ris, Diana Harris, Janice Herrison, Mary Hill, Alicia Horton, Teresa Howard, Jill Jackson, Debbie Johann, Tracey Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Valerie Kaid, Merianne Kary, Bradley Kincaide, Stacy Kindig, Su- san King, Ellen Krebs, Sheryl Lane, Cherie Lankford, Brett Lasswell, Michael Lee, Ta- mara Level, Mark Lilley, Dawn Lorts, Diane Main, Shawn Matlock, Pam McAn- inch, Lajuan McMurray, Mary Medlock, Carolyn Metizic, Angie Meyenburg, Nancy Miller, Deanna Mezurski, T.J. Newmann, Terry Nolan, Agrin Oquinn, Mark Pace, Ron Parker, Cindy Paul, Tammy Perry, Tracey Phillips, Marchelle Pittman, Cindy Randolph, Linda Reed, Kathy Riddles- priger, Lisa Rider, Michele Rives, Gordon Robertson, Heather Robertson, Lorraine Rogers, Lezley Russell, Jan Ryberg, Mag- dalene Shake, Debra Shelby, Karen Simp- son, Cathy Smith, Yvonne Spinks, Stacy Springman, Linda Stark, Curtis Steele, Lisa Stewart, David Stupperich, Katharyn Talbert, Jean Tanner, Cathy Taul, Troy Taul, Robin Taylor, Tracy Thomas, Mike Tillman, Steve Tindall, Cindy Tony, Denise Tucker, Mike Tucker, Robert Tuetken, Nancy Vollertson, Tom Walter, Linda War- lick, Janet Watkins, Debbie Wegescheide, Susan Welch, Jim Wetzstein, Francis Whyte, Marricia Willis, Mary Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Jana Wittman, Owen Wreath, Deb- bie Wynn, Gene Ziegler. 185 MARCHING 100 DRUM MAJORS RIGHT: Senior Drum Major Randy Green- well and Junior Drum Major Sue Largen. REDBIRDETTES BELOW RIGHT: Front Row Left To Right: Janet Stillwell, Donna Walter. Middle Row: Terry Nolan, Noel Terrell, Chris Cox, Pam Clark, Tammy Hargis. Back Row: Rhonda Meeden, Tray Luly, Jody Noble, Kathy Eberlin, Machelle McDannel, Cheryl Stauffer, Marylin Raines 186 MAJORETTES RIGHT: Majorettes Left To Right: Nancy Schoonover, Melissa Seiss, Karry Hazlip ABOVE: Color Guard Susan Ulrich stands attentively at the football game. TOP: Donna Scheffel and Sarah Maggos lead the Marching 100 in the Annual Hal- loween Parade. BELOW LEFT: Color Guards Left To Right: Susan Ulrich, Gretchen Johnson, Pam Buhs, Karen Propes, Chris Skordos, Nancy Brown COLOR GUARDS ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Drum Major Randy Greenwell leads the Marching 100 at the half-time. Left: Redbirdettes during a football game. 187 TOP RIGHT: Becky Showers playing bells for pep band. CENTER LEFT: Senior Brad Andrews on bass guitar. CENTER: Gary Woods on conga drums. CENTER RIGHT: Steve Jacoby on trombone. LEFT: Are you sure we are supposed to sing this asks Teri McCauley. 188 CLUBS THE AMERICAN BANDSTAND CLUB The highlight of the school year was watching the debut of our own Danny and the Debonaires on nation-wide television. Danny and the Debonaires, as you know, formed their group from the American Bandstand Club only this year. Here we see them as they appeared on the Ted Mack Amature Hour singing their favorite song, Shoo-Be-Do Pot Pie . CONGRATULATIONS 4th-place winners! Club president was heard saying that he did more ' hot-wiring ' than Western Union. HOT ROD CLUB Motto: Mean Machine Hot Rod club members learned techniques and developed skills in taking making souped-up automobiles. Led by club president. Speed D. Mond, members could make any car hot in minutes. With the cooperation of Mid-Nite Auto Parts, club members were able to gain valuable work experience, as well as, obtain parts and equipment for the club. Left to Right-- Speed D. Mond, Slammon Z. Brakes, Dub L. Parked. BOY ' S CLUB Motto: Boys Will Be Boys Squatting-- I.M. Tuff Bully Would pick on a ning Left to Right-- Gonna Costa Sharkey Became a loan company president Howard Coe Sale Mouth Became a nuisance Arnold Swartzensomething Muscle Head Warren Peace Blitz Joined the French Foreign Legion Billy Joel Piano Man Became a boxer Back — Mac The Knife Became a song Tom Peepers Plumber Went to Washington FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN A THLETES Romans 15:4 For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learn- ing, that through patience and through com- fort of the scripture we might have hope. Fellowship 192 Left To Right: Kathy Shive, Diana Dunnagan, Marie Dodd, Joy Eisenreich, Pam Marsch, Mr. Arico, Nancy Miller. James Foster, Steve Love, Carla Wenner, Chuck Foreman, Dorthy Foster. Not Pictured: Rachel Brown, Dave Moore, Melody Moore. CHESS CLUB TOP LEFT: Have I got a headache! CENTER RIGHT: No kibitzing Joe LOWER LEFT: P-KN4, R-QR7, N-QB5,?? Chess Club came in third place in the 1979-1980 Chess Confer- ence Dual Meet in the Illinois League. In the Metropolitan St. Louis 1979-1980 Interscholastic Chess League our chess club is doing very well. CHESS CLUB: Front left to right; Scott Woods, Paul Elmendorf, Mark Pace, Second Row: Jim Troy, Bruce Hagen, Shawn Kinnare, Chuck Grames, Third Row: Tom Smith, Mr. Phelps, Arlene Kerkemeyer, Fourth Row: Bruce Kerkemeyer, Mauricio Infante, Joe Kinnare, Kevin Hazslip. Alton High Dance Club meets once a week on an informal basis as an outlet for fun, practice, and exercise. Guests are often pre- sent to teach Master lessons. In the past the club has performed at the Illinois State Theatre Festival at the Universi- ty of Illinois, the Lewis Clark Spring Dance program and this year they will be at Alton Square as part of American Education Week. TOP: Stretching-out before dancing is pre- requisite as Jill Peipert and Joe Huber show here. CENTER LEFT : Exercising is a never end- ing process, so thinks Jean Herndon. CENTER: The Main Event” BELOW CENTER LEFT: Becky is reach- ing for her toes. FAR RIGHT: Kim Stroube has a nice style of her own. DANCE CLUB RIGHT: Cindi Harris likes to boogie! BOTTOM: Reaching for the ceiling is hard when you can ' t find it. TOP: Poor Doug Fester is going to be sore for a week. CENTER: REGULAR MEMBERS OF DANCE CLUB: Bryan Elkins, Todd Hein- inger, Threasa O ' Neal, Peggy Beckmeyer, Scott Wade, Darrin Hayes, T.J. Newman, Gordon Robertson, Clare Waits, Jill Pei- pert, Terry Nolan Sponsor- Mrs. Enloe Stu- dent teacher- Joe Huber CENTER LEFT: T.J. Newman says Hi from Dance Club. 195 y a SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club Lpft to Right: Maria Gill, Diane Main, Cindi Harris, Leticia Holcomb, Boyd Stromsdorfer, Steve Love, Mr. Beard • Sponsor, Mauricio Infante, Nina Valladares. 196 LA TIN CLUB TOP: Jeanne Daengsurisri works at A.F.S. bake sale at Alton Exposition. BELOW: C ' mon, give me just one bite. RIGHT: Beth Stobbs tries to sjng a International Buffet. BOTTOM RIGHT: Latin Club Clockwise: Kelly Odle, Mary Carter, Jamie Honey, Dana Bechtold, Debra Shelby, Chris Mueller, Mr. Hogen • Sponsor, Mike Wiseman, Rachel Smith, Kathy Shive, Sue Angel. i . j WT- X -A ■ t lw HI t Z KW. GERMAN CLUB LEFT: German Club Front Row Left to Right: Lisa Bunting, Sue King, Sharon Wilken, Beth Elliott, Peggy Johnson, Teresa O’Neal, Scott Teichman, Karen Glazik, Mark Walker, Heather Robertson, Angie Meyenburg, Herr Fischer. BACK ROW: G.W. Francis, Mike Harris, Steve Beuttel, Diane Husmann. BELOW LEFT: American Field Service. Front Row Left to Right: Gary Horton, Fanee Lekkas, Ann Stetson, Jennifer Tyler. BACK ROW: Andy Kenturek, Walter Lichti (sponsor), Elaine Mann, Marianne Mermis, Joni Allman, Vail Vlippo, Janet Murray, Jeanie Daengsurisri, Julie Hudging. Not Pictured: Marcella Holcomb, Steve Elzy, Randy Greenwell, Sue Ulrich, Bruce Hagen, Cindy Jorstad America Field Service is a very active club. It sponsors A.F.S. students and this year is hosting an A.F.S. teacher, Mr. Lichti from West Germany. The A.F.S. sponsored student, Elaine Mann, is from South Africa. The A.F.S. clubs had a bake sale, picnics and hies. The aim of the club is to support the A.F .S. Student on campus and class cooperation with the Adult Chapter of A.F .S. in Alton. ABOVE RIGHT: A.F.S. Officers: Frannee Lekkas (Secretary), Janet Murray (Vice President), Joni Allman (President). LEFT: After school activities such as the A.F.S. picnic often students have a chance to have fun while learning. 197 198 FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL BUFFET Alton High ' s cafeteria was breming with students, faculty and parents during the First Annual International Buffet sponsored by the Foreign Language Department and Clubs. Nu- merous exotic dishes were prepared for the potluck by parents and faculty. Entertain- ment following the dinner was provided by the professional dance team, Benito Juarez Folkorico Azteca. Christmas Carols were later sung by the German and Spanish Clubs to wind up a fun and interesting evening. TOP: Mrs. Hagen helps serve punch to Fanee Lekkas. RIGHT: Dancers, Roxanne Vasquez and Alton student, Jim Segobiano, perform La Bruja . BELOW: Roxanne displays her handmade costume from Veracruz during the dance. RIGHT: Jim and Roxanne perform one of their Northern Mexican folk dances. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Lichti looking for the wienerschnitzel tacos. LEFT: Donna Aukamp sings with students from West Junior. CENTER: Spanish Club entertains. MATH AND SCIENCE CLUB Seated: Brian Strauss • President. Standing: Peggy Johnson, Mark Wolf, Karmyn Carrington. Back Row: John Mahony, Brad Andrews, Jeanie Vest, Mike Sommars, Mr. Journey • Advisor. Not Pictured: Karen Glazik, Beth Elliott. 200 ABOVE: Club members check their calendars to plan a group trip. RIGHT: A visit to a Laserium program in St. Louis and a computer center at S.I.CI.E. were just two of the trips the Math and Science Club took during the year. VOCA T ONAL PRINTING FAR LEFT : Roger Elliott proudly shows the off set press he operates. LEFT: Stan Graham asleep at the wheel. CENTER LEFT: Session II Front Row • Left to Right ■ Roger Elliott, Antony Bea, Yvonne Elliott, Salena Shaw, Flossie Smith, Doug Mulholland, Elizabeth Price. Row Two • Michael Johnson, Troy Washpun, John Smith. Row Three • Mark Stromske, John Syles, Steve Mortlan, Stan Graham. ABOVE: Mr. Treise checks printing by John Sykes and Mark Stromske. LEFT: Session III • Left to Right • Mike Funk, Duane Amistadi, Tracy Belcher, Tom Bohannon, Tony Bea, John Murphy, Leslie Washpun, Vincent Mitchell, Mr. Treise, John Lumkins, Rodney Shaw. F. B . L. A, Future Business Leaders of America President Jane Watsek Vice President Cindy Eales Secretary Katrina Homesley Treasurer Craig Roberts Reporter Leeanne Witcher Adviser Miss Wilma Bricker 202 FRONT ROW: Leeanne Witcher, Craig Roberts, Katrina Homesley, Cindy Eales, Jane Watsek ROW 2: Sheri Gentry, Cathy Romanako, Janice Medlock, Sheryl Lane, ROW 3; Debbie Wynn, Bill Ward, Jane Spencer, Jeanne Jackson, Jill Starkey, Shannon Roberts, ROW 4: Miss Bricker, Marcella Davis, Michelle Rieves, Don Davis, Jerry Scroggins, Ken Wahlstrom, Michael Tillman, Michelle Bornes. TOP LEFT: Jerry Scroggins listens to the parliamentary procedure demonstration. TOP RIGHT: Jill Starkey CENTER LEFT: Shannon Roberts BOTTOM LEFT: Induction of New Members, October 18, 1979. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Frank Ryder, President and Chairman of the Board, Ryder International. TOP: Ken Wahlstrom was the top salesman this year of Tom Wat merchandise. CENTER LEFT: President, Jane Watsek describes a parliamentary packet. The Alton FBLA Chapter has been very active this year. They sponsored a reception for Dr. Middleton, brought in guest speakers for meetings, rang bells for the Salvation Army, bowled for various charities, visited an area nursing home, and participated in many other service activities. The chapter has an awards banquet at the end of the year, and it’s induction at the beginning of the year. At this year ' s induction the chapter had the self-made millionaire, Mr. Frank Ryder as a guest speaker. Members also attended the North-Central Regional Leadership Conference, in St. Louis; the Area Conference, in Centralia; and the State Conference, in Springfield. The chapter is planning to send representatives to the National Conference in Washington, D.C., this summer. CENTER RIGHT: Vice President, Cindy Eales presents Mr. Ryder with certificate of Appreciation. BOTTOM: Mr. Ryder addressing FBLA members on the free enterprise system. 203 D.E.C.A. II DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION RIGHT: Senior, Rita Campbell, rings out D. E. store customers. BELOW: Dana Taylor exercises his salesmanship skills on perspective buyer, Gary Ammons. ABOVE: Scott Somlar and Rhonda Mead examine his freshly-made sign from D.E. class. D.E.C.A. II - STANDING: Mr. Mitchell, Sondra Simmons, Jim Pinkowski, Phil Oberts, Dana Taylor, Gary Ammons, Scott Apprill (Vice President), Terri Pratt, Lynne Hanecine (Secretary), Rita Campbell, Debra Koontz, Tom Fowler. SEATED: Pam Kidwell (President), Donna Scheffel, Noel Terrell, Gayle Beilsmith (Treasurer), Jessica Yost, Linda Stephens. NOT PICTURED: Tina Tuetken, Darlene Kaid. RIGHT: Ron Jones proudly displays his sign to class mate Elaine Lawson. 204 D.E.C.A. I Distributive Education is a program which teaches marketing, merchandising and management. Some areas this program offers are: basic business math, display and promotion, human relations, advertising, personal selling, leadership training, and independent studies. D.E. provides in-class and related on-the-job training which is beneficial in the business field. Many employers have hired students after graduation as full-time employees. TOP: Hey Rita, let me do your nails too, says Rhonda Mead. CENTER: Donna Scheffel and Jim Pinkoski show strength of jacked to customers by trying to pull it apart. ABOVE: Rita Campbell shows Garlin Dunlap the use of the electronically sophisticated register. STANDING: Left to Right • Sarah Maggos (Secretary), Ruth Von Bergen, Grace Ward, Garlin Dunlap, Cecilia Brinkman, Linda Warner, Elaine Lawson (Vice President), Scott Somlar, Ron James, Gary Woods, Mark Cyprian (President), Advisor - Len Hawthorne. SEATED: Left to Right - Rhonda Mead, Tina Summers, Becky Batts, Beronica Hunt, Carla Butler, Faye Turner (Treasurer). 205 OFFICE OCCCIPA Tions GROUP PICTURES: Standing from left to right; Tracy Rice, Crissy Hinton, Sarah Gabri- el, Sue Howell, Jeanie Robinett, Jenny Shake, Mrs. Hunt, Tom Pritchett, Lisa Knight, Cindy Gore, Monica Fortschneider Sitting: Tana Walker, Rhonda Green, Pat Brown, Donna Soper, Lisa Plunk, Leah McClung, Beverly Burnett, Kelly Banks LEFT: Standing from left to right: Jolene Price, Valerie Evans, Joy Huffstutler, Mrs. Hunt, Peggy McGee, Doyle Robinson, Joe Cox, Shiela Gill, Linda Mortland, Pam Vas- sal Sitting: Judy Williams, Suzanne McEuen, Joyce Little, Lynn Blackwood, Selma Harris, Cara Paulda. BOTTOM LEFT: Cara Paulda, “Look Mom, One Hand! RIGHT: Really Jolene, there ' s no more cor- rection tape! 207 AIRCRAFT AND ENGINE MECHANICS TOP RIGHT: Jim McElroy and Mike Davis are interested in the photographer than learning instrument flying. RIGHT: Aircraft and Engine Mechanics: John Bertels, Roger Cain, Richard Cloninger, Herbert Condtay, Donald Conley, Michael Cowan, Michael Glazik, Keith Housman, Charles Hemphill, Alan Hill, Michael Halman, Robert Hunter, Mauricio Infante, Allan Journey, Richard Kelly, Christopher Leoni, Brian Luly, Gordon McKee, Jeffrey McRae, Carl Noble, James Seward, Christopher Sheff, Randall Streeper, Kenny Tepen, Mr. Farrow. ABOVE: Where should we screw on the propeller? RIGHT: Charles Hemphill is assisted in an aircraft engine overhaul by Chris Leoni, Robert Hunter and Alan Hill. 208 A VIA TION LEFT: Aviation: Timothy Begnan, Lynn Blackwood, Reyne Calvert, John Couch, Michael Cowan, Michael Davis, Matthew Dover, Thomas Fischer, Duane Fisher, Richard Franz, Alan Ganis, Charles Harris, Kenneth Hetge, Debra House, Gretchen Johnson, Christopher Leoni, Brian Luly, James McElroy, Ronald Penelton, Lezley Russell, Robert Schulte, Joseph Seago, Daniel Van Wyk, William Ward, Mr. Farrow TOP RIGHT: Co-operation is needed in overhauling airplanes. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Farrow explains pre- flight checking before he, Gretchen John- son, and Tom Fischer took off from Civic Memorial Airport. LEFT: Gretchen and Tom check instru- ment panel of Mr. Farrows airplane. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Farrow occasionally takes his students on a flight in his plane. On this particular flight students were able to view the proposed site of the A-bomb drop. 209 COMMERCIAL ART CLUB RIGHT: Michael Beatty, Nancy Bowsher, Damon Brown, Joan Bunse, Karen Davis, Sheryl Ford, Trish Funk, Gary Laltue, Nancy McConahey, Laura McCormick, John Richardson, Stacey Thompson, Albert Wagner, Eric Wiseman, Tracy Woolsey, Marianne Young, Jackie Stromske, Leanne Lock, Cole Light, Linda Lohr. BELOW: Michelle says, You take ' a my picture — I ' ll break ’ your face ' ‘a. CENTER: Student teacher demonstrating a new way to letter. RIGHT: A future commercial artist hard at work. FAR RIGHT: More lettering is demonstrated by Miss Swengrosh. 210 FAR LEFT: Have you ever had the feeling you were being watched? LEFT: They say it ' s not to wise to fall asleep on the job, especially when you are inking. CENTER: Session II Darcy Adcock, Kirk Barry, Danny Cruz, Lisa Funkhouser, Kelly Gallagher, Penny Gray, Kim Grossheim, Bob Hayes, Melanie Kitchens, Rhonda Lessner, Julie Martin, Danny Matthews, Susan Patschull, Joe Ramirez, Karen Rich, Michelle Smith, Dianne Tennant, Sherrie Ward, Suzie Phillip, Mark Weirich. ABOVE: Rhonda Lessner working on pen ink. LEFT: Session III Helen Allen, Keith Cain, Antionette Dreason, Ann Dubblede, Karman Fairless, Janet Little, Sheila Wadlow, Pat Bilbruch, Cliff Carter, Kristyl Darnsteadt, Mary Dooley, Sandy Dristell, Connie Hord, Barb Johnson, Kendall Reed, Janet Stein, David Thompson, James Thompson, Cindy Tidwell, Brian Webb, Kim Wells. 211 RIGHT: Mr. Loveless trying his best to con- vince CJS” this is how WE build homes. BELOW: If Lisa Kitchens can do this, any- one can do it. FRONT ROW: B. Trowbridge, B. Banocy, D. Henkaus, R. Wetstein, G. Miller. MID- DLE ROW: K. Reynolds, D. Shaw, P. Goe- ken, M. Todaro, S. Adler, D. Brady. BACK ROW: S. Greenwood, B. Ruyle, T. Steele, K. Swarringin, C. Gray, Q. Long, W. Free man, B. Williams, M. Schwarte, Mr. Love- less. 212 I RIGHT: THE BUCK stops here when it comes to doing a window schedule. FRONT ROW: R. Rhoades, T. Seymour, P. Reed, B. Wilson, M. Tilton, M. Edwards, J. Eveans. BACK ROW: Mr. Loveless, E. Bol- linger, D. Moyer, W. Kolk, D. Kaiser, M. McNamara, C. O’Neal, M. Craig, D. Flatt, B. Kates, J. Pine, B. Bigham, R. Dancy, M. Williamson. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING The Architectural Drafting classes gain knowledge about the houses that are built. The seniors are respon- sible for designing the new home to be added to Mason Manor. Besides just doing floor plans for homes, they learn other skills that are being taught to freshmen in trade schools. This year the clubs main goal was to recruit new members and raise money to replace objects in the class- room. Occasionally the club has a party and it is a tradition to help build the Halloween float which this year was the prize winning “DRAGON.” LEFT: Someday I ' m going to live in this house. Ed Bollinger. FRONT ROW: R. Eveans, L. Kitchens, G. Wilkes, L. Brausen, M. Ford, L. Rezabeck, C. Lyerla, D. Davis, M. Gray, Mr. Loveless. BACK ROW: G. Powers, R. Hagen, B. Cruthis, R. Baehler, M. McBride, G. Hill, E. Tate, A. Darr, C. Davidson, M. Scott, M. Booher, G. Franklin, G. Feyerbend, D. Coffler, J. Cannon. CENTER LEFT : Brian Kates, in the corner again! BUILDING TRADES RIGHT: I hope this is the was I’m supposed to do this. Doug Hayes BELOW CENTER: Front Row: Mike Mainer, Matt Smith, Jeff Nelson, K evin (Jnthank, Alec Hogle. BACK ROW-Mr. Morgan, Pat Trout, Jerry Vollmer, Doug Rain, Don Riley, Doug Hayes, Alan Zahner, Randy Arnold, Mark Todaro, Bill Manns. The Building Trades classes spend nu- merous hours working to complete the ideas compiled and submitted by other classes at the J. B. Johnson Center. With the original house plans designed by the Architecture class of 1978, 79, the Build- ing Trades class of this year begins the foundation from a pre-dug basement. Us- ing the skills they have learned in survey- ing, brick laying, tiling, and other carpen- try, they ready the house for further work. For example, through the year Electricity class wires the house. Interior Design se- lects carpets, paneling, cabinets, wallpaper and various other items to decorate the inside of the house. All this is done while Agriculture and Horticulture classes work on the surrounding grounds preparing the house to be sold. ABOVE: “I betcha you ' ll have to take those nails out and do it again. Jeff Nelson and Bill Manns RIGHT: If Mike doesn ' t stop thinking about he ' s gonna hammer his hand.” Mike Mainer and Matt Smith 214 LEFT: That just can ' t be the correct mea- surement. Randy Arnold and Pat Trout BELOW: FRONT ROW-Mr. Morgan, Ray Weaver, Dorian Bryant, Brad Searcy, Jeff Nelson, Doug Bruns, Darrin Hayes, Paul Witt, Todd Heininger. BACK ROW-Dan Stalcup, Brad Manar, Paul Yost, Lester Schuetz, Rick Blumstein, Doug Rain, Kevin Jackson, Andy Stetson, Dave Potter, Mike Diuguid, Ralph Vetter, Steve Reynolds, Tim Cook. LEFT: How many times do I gotta tell ya that we ' re not ready to nail up the plaster board yet? — but I promise you ' ll be one of the first to know!!! (Jeff Nelson and Bill Manns) 215 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Mrs. Schroeder sponsor, Kathy Milletello, Marla Epps. Back Row: Karyn Hook, Cheryl Carr, Pam Herron. TOP RIGHT: Marla Epps and Pam Herron in the beginning stages of candy making. CENTER RIGHT: Cathy Street layering a seam. MIDDLE: Cheri Beckman and Pam Marsch in the final stages of candy making. CENTER LEFT: Karyn Hook looks on while Kathy tries to get her spoon out of the candy. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Loletha Johnson pressing open a seam. BOTTOM LEFT: The only thing I ever get to press is handkerchiefs, says Kathy Withrow. 216 F.H.A. is the local chapter of the national organization of students studying homemak- ing in high school. The goals of F.H.A. are to foster creative leadership, promote good will, provide interesti ng individual and group ac- tivities, develop appreciation of the home- making arts, and to encourage further interest in home economics. Some of their activities for this year have been a bowling party fol- lowed by some large pizzas, an afternoon of candy making to prepare for the holidays, a sweetheart cake decorating demonstration for the F.H.A.er’s February Sweetheart, and a spring flower arranging demonstration. The end of the year highlight is dining out at a fashionable St. Louis restaurant. FAR LEFT: Scottie Stewart, Natalie Smith, and Ravena McGee wait excitedly for their gifts to be opened. LEFT: Santa Claus making sure he has the request correct. BELOW: Mrs. Santa Claus helping to give the youngsters their gifts. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus enjoying themselves by just watching the happy children. ABOVE: Melinda Harper explaining about the existence of Santa Claus. FAR LEFT: Why didn ' t I get a hand puppet? Sherri Forsythe. LEFT: “I ' m glad she isn ' t asking questions! Robin Carver. Child Care Class thanks Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers for arranging Santa and Mrs. Claus ' visit. 217 RIGHT: Machine Trades Session III: Michael Adams Jr., Gregory Boren, Gary Bowling, Terry Bridges, Robert Colbert, Rudolph Davis, Bryon Delp, Michael Dodd, Kenneth Edwards, Gregory Ervin, Christopher Hendricks, Ronald Henkhaus, William Laird, Jeffrey Lenhardt, Michael Maynard, Jerald Tolle, Tom Rexing, William Rexing, Mike Wilkinson. BELOW LEFT: Byron Delp turning bushing driver on engine lathe. BELOW CENTER: Mike Lumpkins adjusting lathe. BELOW RIGHT: Tom Lyons looks on as Robert Mosby cuts a 90 Vee in metal block. MACHINES TRADES 218 RIGHT: Mike Maynard and Mr. Wilton Discuss a print. ABOVE: Session II: Bill Bates, Joe Cates, Bryan Clark, Roger Cress, Scott Davis, Tom Garrett, Scott Johns, Ronnie Lott, Steve Montgomery, Scott Montgomery, David McCann, Bob Mosby, Tom Niemey- er, Albert Patterson, Mark Parker, Scott Trowbridge, David Stutz. VOCA TIONAL WELDING LEFT: Session III Front Row Left to Right: Mike Eales, Randy Orban, Bill Norris, Jeff Jenkins, Jerry Cope, Rich Stewart, Jeff Tarrant. Second Row: Tony Peters, John Nichols, Grant Beck, Calvin Warlick, Tim Douglas, Mr. Chestney. Back Row: Jerry Livengood, Tony Beck. BELOW: Hot steam rises from a welded piece as Kim Hanks cools it in water. ABOVE LEFT: Session I Front Row Left to Right: Dennis Mills, Bob Parmenter, Dave Drury, Pat McGiffen, Dan Bierbaum, Jackie Willis, Wendell Sims. Steve Turner. Second Row: Chris Paul, Mike Kusmanoff, Mark Gaskill, Ron Greenwood, Dan Gentry, Don Manns, Danny Stutz, Mr. Chestney. LEFT: Session III Front Row Left to Right: Tom Ryan, Tom White, Emanuel Wade. Second Row: Wayne Gillison, Mike Hamilton, Tim Orman, Jamie Carter, Kelly Dickerson, Shawn Seacy, David Harman, Glen Williams. Back Row: Mr. Chestney, Bill Petty. Leon Huntsman, Pat Korte, Jim Funkhouser, Fred Summerick, Glenn Reinhardt, Lloyd Marshall. 219 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES RIGHT: Mark Smith puts finishing touches on a bird house built in class. BELOW LEFT: David Hutsler and Clint Champlin proudly display a class project. BELOW RIGHT: Agricultural Resources LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Sackett, Dale Frisse, Ted Rose, Mark Smith, Chris Geisen, Dan Titchenal, Charles Wallace, Bob Scheutz, Mr. Eagleton. 220 ABOVE: Dale Frisse roto-tills as part of the class project to reseed grass at the Johnson Center. ABOVE: Ornamental Horticulture Front Row: Monty Schwaab, Brad Sayre, Floyd Duey, Lisa Brown, Teri Bland, Mr. Eagleton. Second Row: Susan Ridder, Andrea Elliott, Debra Tilton, Glenda Gruthrie, Laurie Parmley, Jeff Conroy. Third Row: David Hutslar, Clinton Champlin, Bill Jamison, Darin Sheraka, Sandra Preis. RIGHT: Ted Rose finishes up class project AGRICULTURE MECHANICS LEFT: Agriculture Mechanics Left to Right: Don Phillips, Darell Strohbeck, Russell Chambers, Gerald Livingood, Kent Green, Mark Berkel, John Rauscher, Brad Sayre, Steve Bock, Mike Hartmann, Scott Spencer, Joe Douglas, Mr. Eagleton ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE ABOVE LEFT: Thanks for the flowers. Where did YOG get them? ABOVE RIGHT: Susan Ridder questions the fact that Andrea Elliott gets to supervise every task she does. FAR LEFT: Mike Harpole bemoans the fact that he cut it off three times and it ' s still too short. LEFT: Jeri Bland discovers that porcupine plucking can be a real treat. 221 COSMETOLOGY TOP: Rosalyn Beamon checking a permanent wave. BELOW LEFT: Hey. I give up. Don ' t shoot. BELOW: Norma O ' Quinn following careful instructions from Mrs. Hogle. RIGHT: Cosmetology Afternoon. First Row Left To Right: Eileen Malson, Kim Shelton, Sandy Hedrick, Vickie Boxdorfer, Denise Hamlin, Rhonda Hubbard, Dana Earley. Middle Row: Joan Austin, Cathy Crocker, Kristy Williams, Amy Fowler, Tammie Ritter, Lisa Lowe, Gina Kline, Cathy Miller, Sharon Tucker, Pam Brown. Back Row: Mrs. Julia Hogle, Kate Sullivan, Jamie Aldrich, Shendora Perry, Tina Shelton, Nancy Wilfong, Barb Calvin, Norma O ' Quinn, Demetra Hampton, Lawanda Taylor, Bernie Stockard, Alice Voight, Rhonda Kleffner, Lisa Azzarello, Theresa Grounds 222 COSMETOLOGY FAR LEFT: These girls must have other things on their mind besides cosmetology. LEFT: Lois Clarke checks out the situation CENTER LEFT: Cosmetology Morning: Front Row: Lois Clarke, Michelle Raymond, Belinda Plopper, Margie Hodges, Pam Clark, Bonnie Ward, Robin Ridenback. Middle; Rosalyn Beamon, Morma O ' Quinn, Tammy Henderson, Dawn Goldman, Linda Dempey. BACKROW: Cindy Dawson, Pam Gross, Marcie Meyer, Roshlyn Beamon, Cindy Angel, Linda McCormick, Cindy Fincher, Debbie Orban. ABOVE: Oh No! I forgot how she wanted her hair. FAR LEFT: Gee, I’m sorry about that chunk of missing hair. LEFT: Our customers never complain. 223 TOP FAR RIGHT: To develop a good bedside manner is part of the lesson that Lisa Hill must learn as a nurses aide. RIGHT: Practical nurse student, Tammy Acord cares for a newly born infant in the hospital nursery. BELOW: Another duty learned by nursing students, Kari Cowgill and Shelia Edelen, is serving food to the patients. 224 CENTER LEFT: Nursing students attentively listen to Dr. Roczn who demonstrates cardiac equipment. RIGHT: Beth Bruggeman seems to cringe as Rene Rice prepares a syringe. FAR RIGHT: Susan Bruce and Lorraine Mack listen as resident nurse Mary Ventigmilia gives instructions. NURSING STUDENTS EXPERIENCE “LIFE” SITUATIONS AT Students in the Health Occupations courses at the J.B. Johnson Career Develop- ment Center work at St. Joseph Hospital in Alton taking care of many different kinds of patients and doing specific procedures for their patients. Some of the tasks of the Health ST. JOSEPHS. Aide and Practical Nursing Students are bath- ing patients, feeding them, taking blood pres- sure, temperature, pulse and respiration, car- ing for babies, assisting in the emergency room, and giving medications including injec- tions. LEFT: Debby Mayerhofer checks out technical equipment. ABOVE: Dr. C. P. Horton jokes with Instructor Betty McClintock, student Naomi Frazier and R. N. Mary Ventigmilia. TOP: Nurse aide Valerie Hart attends patient. ABOVE CENTER: Taking blood pressure is Rene Rice. ABOVE: Stephanie Shelby checks important information on patients charts. 225 L.p.n. a RIGHT: Liscensed Practical Nursing II Standing Left to Right: Jerri Wood, Shari Cobine, Rene Rice, Machell Williams, Diana Rigdon, Debby Mayerhoffer, Lisa Twichell, Stephanie Shelby, Tammy Acord. Second Row Sitting: Kim Hurley, Karen Abell, Front Row Kneeling: Sue Ebling, Beth Brueggeman. L.P.N. I RIGHT: Liscenced Practical Nursing I Sitting Left to Right: Kari Cowgill, Denise Goen, Pat Moore, Tammy Herd, Cherie Porchie, Sandy Rider. Standing Left To Right: Sandy Blasingim, Bev Hendricks, Becky Norris, Anne Wendle, Mrs. Chase, Pam Gviilo, Michele Fenton, Shelie Edelen, Sherri Colborn, Carmilyn lyn, Breeden, Barb Grant. The J.B. Johnson Center’s practical nurs- ing program has now entered its fourth year. The practical nurse works under the supervi- sion of a doctor or registered nurse. They are responsible for any and all of the tasks per- formed by medical professionals. Employ- ment opportunity is excellent, pay is good, and the work is rewarding. The secondary practical nursing program is operating at the same time as the adult practical nursing program. Students will work in school and in the hospital. Secondary stu- dents may start with their education during their junior year. The class will meet four hours a day, five days a week for two years. During the summer, between sophomore and junior year, the students will attend eight hours a day during the month of August. Students must be sixteen years of age and have completed two years of High School. The class is open to any student regardless of sex. The size of the class is limited to twenty students. RIGHT: Mrs. Scyoc prepares to enter her hand into the surgical glove held by Kari Cowgill. sett HEALTH AIDES LEFT: Health Aides Front Row Left to Righ Vi ian Cross, Lisa Claybrook, Naomi Frazier, Valerie Hart, Lorraine Mack, Marsha Blackmore, Pat Hartnett, Susan Bruce, Kristal Johnson, Janie Tanne. FUTURE NURSES CLUB Future Nurses Club Left to Right: Tom Smith, Heather Robertson, Pam Marsh, Pat Moore, Mrs Wangelin, Jill Allsman, Amy Taylor, Bridgett McElroy. The Future Nurses Club is for any student interested in the medical profession. A tour of St. Joseph Hospital was taken in the fall. In previous years, the members ring the Salvation Army bell during Christmas. A pizza party and spring cook out were enjoyed by all. LEFT: As part of hei exercises, Car- milyn Breeden takes blood pressure of fel- low student O ;rie Porchie. 227 FAR OtIT LEFT: Pinkie, Pookie, and Penelope, the Plopper Sisters, do their thing at the Olin Building Teen A-Go-Go. OPPOSITE PAGE: After a hard day of picketing and rioting, members of the Student Coalition For A Funner Campus relax in their exclusive pad. Here students may play their music, write slogans or just wonder where the light goes when they blow out the candle. ABOVE and LEFT: Senior Student Coalition activests protest their own graduation because they had fun in high school and don ' t want to leave school to enter the real world. 229 Alton High School Student Senate i OP: Beth Pearson, Cathy Hager and Man Walker checking up on the student secret file! RIGHT: Craig Roberts and Deanna Jones at a bake sale in downtown Alton. BELOW: Mr. Kline and Mark VanHoy, decorating for the prom. ABOVE LEFT: Pam Watkins and Amy Schudel hard at work. ABOVE RIGHT: Helping to raise money for Olympic hopeful Judy Johnson. Activities Board members Cathy Wiltshire and Janet Watkins (booth) man the dunking booth at the 1979 Alton Exposition. RIGHT: Craig Roberts and Doug Ford Checking the pop corn supply. 230 Student Senate, under the sponsorship of Mr. John Kline, is made up of representatives from all classes. Their main purpose is to bring students together with the community. Senate meets everyday to work in their six Standing Committees. These include Public Relations, Intra state, Grievance, Social Services, Finance and Environmental. Some successful activities this year include a dance to benefit the Easter Seals Society, a school clean up, leaf raking and snow shoveling for Senior Citizens and a 50’s dance to benefit the Cambodian Refugees. TOP LEFT: Cathy Wiltshire considers taking over Mr. Kline ' s job. He has other ideas. TOP: RIGHT: Amy Schudle and Patty Goeken discussing date possibilities for the adie Hawkins Dance. LEFT: Robin Kinder, Beth Pearson, and Kellie Kohler; And he thinks it ' s fruit punch, but ... MIDDLE: Janet Watkins writes, Dear Mommy, Here I am in Student Senate RIGHT: Becky Clodfelter, and Janice Anderson admiring last vear ' s TATLER. 231 EASTER SEALS DANCE One of Student Senate ' s more popular activities during the year was the Easter Seal Dance on November 8. This year two poster children were on the scene as special guests. The music was provided by Bev Carter and the money from the dance was donated to the Cambodian Refugees. TOP SIGHT: Janice Anderson and Becky Clodgelter, Sanitation Engineer majors! CENTER: Jim Davey and Genny McCann entertain the Poster Children, Jo Kelly Stockton and Blair Masse. BOTTOM LEFT: Excitment reigns! BOTTOM RIGHT: Disco Babes!! 233 AIton Hiqh School Activities Board is a branch of Student Council. Its main concern is planning activities for the student body. With committees made up of representatives from each class, many school functions are held throughout the year. Some of the more successful activities have been the Sadie Hawkins, Christmas and Homecoming dances, and also the Almost Anything Goes. To top the year off, Activities Board plans the Junior and Senior Proms — which are considered the two best activities by many couples! ABOVE: Donna Homey takes button inventory. RIGHT: Karen Huebener smiles for the camera FAR RIGHT: Steve Woodson and Danny Bull — talkin ' in their sleep. RIGHT: Kathy Acker and Susan Staten participate in a meeting. AdiviiiEs BoarcI BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Admire and Lisa Funkhouser hang the mural for the Christmas dance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Laurie Hofherr tries her luck hanging crepe paper. 235 Mary Adney, Kathy Belcher, Nancy Brown, Joan Bunse, Kelly Cote, Robert Darr, Kerry Dooley, Paulette Ennis, Thomas Estes, Gregory Feyerabend, Pa- tricia Funk, Julie Granger, Eric Holland, Rhonda Johnson, Darryl Kaiser, Robin Kinder, Mary Kochanski, Leanne Lock, Richard Lyons, Michael Mainer, John Mohler, Beth Pearson, Kurt Saska, Teri Schaberg, Diane Tennant, Dennis Vetter, Tamara Wittman. RIGHT: Mrs. Hall gives advise on copy revisions. Stacey Admire, Thomas Bloomer, Cindy Cope, Leigh Dalton, Mary Dooley, James Ehlers, Wilbert Ele, Monica Fortsch- neider, Dale Frisse, Sarah Gabriel, Chris- topher Geisen, Michael Harpole, Eliza- beth House, Jeri Juhlin, Rhonda Mead, Edward North, Cindy Phegley, Ralph Robinson, Cindy Russell, Robin Stockard, Berintha Turner, Steven Twichell, David Vandegriff, Bill Wall, Grace Ward, DeWayne Williams, Linnie Williams, Gary Woods. REDBIRD WORD Vol. 13, No. 2 Alton Senior High School, Alton, Illinois February 1, 1980 Janice Anderson, Alice Barnard, Dow Costa, Gail Damon, Dale Davis, Diana Dun- nagan, Yvonne Elliott, Greg Hill, Barry Johnson, Mark Johnson, Michelle Kolditz, Gary La Hue, Elaine Mann, Jeffrey Miller, Tina Miller, Laura Norton, Patty Ramey, Diane Ruby, Tanya Russell, Dixie Spence, Jon Starkey, Rossina Valladares, Jerry Vollmer 237 TOP LEFT: Tanya Russell, Leigh Dalton, Diana Dunnagan selecting photos from proof sheets. TOP RIGHT : Janice Anderson typing copy for tomorrow ' s deadline. MIDDLE RIGHT: Students at light table do- ing paste up work. ABOVE: Laura Norton proofing copy and layout sheets for an upcoming issue. SNOW QUEEN CORONATION Lori Parks was crowned the 1979-80 Snow Queen at the Christmas Dance. Elia Perez, last years reigning Queen, returned to present the crown. The candidates were: Paige House, Teri McCauley, Lori Parks, Val Flippo, Kelly Green, Barb Griffin, Lisa Bunting, Dawn Denningman, and Lisa Griggs. Elections were done by charging a penny a vote, and the proceeds went to the Salvation Army Tree of Lights. UPPER LEFT: Kelly Green and escort Joe Rister. UPPER RIGHT: 1979-80 Snow Queen Lori Parks and escort Clint Reinhardt. CENTER: Elia presents the crown to Lori. ABOVE: Elia Perez, 1978-79 reigning Snow Queen. FAR RIGHT: Barb Griffin and escort Jeff Witt. BOTTOM LEFT: Lisa Bunting and escort Darin Jones. 218 CHRISTMAS DANCE TOP: Slow dance CENTER: A time for closeness. RIGHT: Suzanne McEven and Nick Mason FAR RIGHT: Donna Horny and Keith Cane enjoy a moment alone. 240 FAR LEFT: Buggy Johnson and Greg Bock LEFT: May I have this dance? ABOVE LEFT: Elaine Mann discovers getting rowdy ABOVE RIGHT: Belinda Bean and Mike Gillis. LEFT: Due to the superior lens holding done by Donna Bryant the whole evening was able to be captured on film. 241 TENTH ANNUAL POWDER PUFF TOP RIGHT: Jolene takes a spill. ABOVE: Orvella Brice starts the game with a powerful kick-off. CENTER: Diane Dick makes a successful dive tor JoEllen Pearson ' s flag. RIGHT: Tighhend Cindy Leeds leads the pack. FAR RIGHT: Running back Cindy Holbrook dodges opponents. 242 Alton’s Tenth Annual Powder Puff football game, held on Monday, October 9, 1979, end- ed in victory for the seniors with a final score of 20-12. Both the Junior and Senior teams spent weeks in preparation for the game. The coaches of each team devoted many hours of time and effort in drilling the girls through vigorous daily practices. The game proved highly competitive as well as exciting. In addition, the cheerleaders were there to entertain the crowd, and ease some of the tension by adding a few laughs with their outrageous antics. All the hard work put into after school and weekend practices paid off for the seniors. They conditioned themselves into working, not alone, but together, as one team. The pride felt by the seniors was not only the victory in the game, but also for the victory of combining all their talents in accomplishing that goal. Team members scoring touchdowns for the seniors were Teri McCauley, Jolene Jouett, and JoEllen Pearson. Attempts for extra points were unsuccessful until the third try. A great deal of credit must go to the coaches who threw themselves whole-hear- tedly into the difficult task of whipping the senior; girls into a winning football team. Those responsibile were: Dow Costa, Brad Fields, Jim Hoag, Mark Macias, Doug Rain, and Clint Reinhardt. TOP: Junior Kelly Kohler displays a common form of determination in getting to the play. Center: Senior Powder Puff squad is all smiles. ABOVE LEFT: Unknown to most of the players, the referee flags the play. FAR LEFT: JoEllen receives a pitch from Quarter- back Kelly Cote. LEFT: Buggy Johnson checks her blocks for running options. 24 3 TOP LEFT: Debbie Russell scores six points for the Juniors. TOP RIGHT: Fanee Lekkas struggles for more yardage. ABOVE: The Juniors discuss their next plan. ABOVE RIGHT: Running back Cindy Tei- mann carries the ball for Juniors. RIGHT: Quarterback Jeanie Daengsurisri prepares to throw a pass. FAR RIGHT: Juniors rejoice after scoring a touchdown. 244 JUNIOR POWDER PUFF The Juniors played a good game against the Seniors. In battling for top position, they pitted their efforts to claim the winning title. Because of their good strategy, the competi- tion was tough. However, it was not enough to overthrow the Seniors, who pulled through triumphantly. Touchdowns for the Juniors were scored by Diane Dick and Debbie Russel. Extra point attempts were stopped by senior defense. Devoting their time and knowledge of foot- ball into producing such a competitive squad were the Junior coaches: J.D. Clayton, Kevin Dunphy, Gordon Green, Darrin Jones, Dave Richardson, Kent Schelle, and Scott Wallace. TOP: Carol Bock hands off to Laurie Witt. CENTER: Junior Powder Puff squad and coaches for the camera. ABOVE LEFT: Mary Taul punts the ball across the field. ABOVE: Cindy Tiemann dodges the oncoming seniors. LEFT: Players wait to attack the opposing team. 245 POWDER PUFF CHEERLEADERS Providing sideline entertainment for specta- tors, the cheerleaders spent many hours po- lishing their cheers for the final performance. Their crazy stunts and outrageous cheers add- ed a comical touch to the game. 246 ABOVE CENTER: Senior Powder puff coaches (left to right); Brad Fields, Dow Costa, Mark Macias, Clint Reinhardt, and Jim Davey not pictured: Doug Rain ABOVE: A trainload of Gong Show Rejects RIGHT: Junior cheerleaders put on a show for spectators. ft A. FAR LEFT: Junior cheerleaders form a pyramid. LEFT: Eddie Bucher and Eric Wendle enjoy the game. CENTER LEFT: Senior powder puff cheerleaders in a sophisticated pose. BELOW: Chach Dale adjusts his neck- tie. 247 MARCHING “ 23 ” RIGHT: The band marches onward. BELOW: Gretchen Johnson, Pam Buhs, and Susan Ulrich twirl their rifles. CENTER RIGHT: Nancy Schoonover, Missy Siess, and Karry Hazslip do the can- can with their baton-tons. ABOVE: Mitch Chappell passes the rabbit test. RIGHT: Jennifer Phillips, Julie Dare, and Debbie McCurley mimic the Rockettes. FAR RIGHT: Greg Hill displays his talent on the unicycle. FAR LEFT: Karry Hazslip tiptoes through the tulips. LEFT: Gretchen Johnson CENTER LEFT: The Blues Brothers play along with their Soul Man . BELOW: Andy Kanturek horses around. ABOVE: Christy Graham raises her banner high, high, high. FAR LEFT: Is that Susan Largen behind those Foster Grants? LEFT: Mike Dorris. 249 HOMECOMING KING JIM DA VEY SCOTT SOMLAR DOW COSTA SAM MORMINO HOMECOMING KING CANDIDA TES GREG VAN WYK JIM EHLERS 255 HOMECOMING DANCE “FOREVER AUTUMN” MIDDLE: Scot Wade and Kelly Reynolds MIDDLE RIGHT: Promenade Your Partner ABOVE: It ' s not Chuck Magione, but he was good. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jenny Maynard and David Jaco by 256 UPPER LEFT: Send In The Clowns UPPER RIGHT: Brenda Rider says HI! MIDDLE LEFT : Posing for their picture un- der the Harvest Moon MIDDLE: Pas Deux ABOVE: Spyro Gyro BOTTOM LEFT: Everything ' s all right . . . once you get past the pain. BOTTOM RIGHT: Psst pass it on. 257 258 Ate end ids neajc Ate end d neon ’ a mad tAieee- ne mate - an ua- to- sAiaee- 5 sen in- (Ate 2hue e l -yAAamen A- Q)ottt- ada- “Even in the Quietest Moments 99 THE CANDIDATES The main event of the Junior Prom was the crowning of Dream Girl, the candidates were as follows: Mimi Dooley, Yvonne Elliott, Jolene Jouett, Cindy Leeds, Jenny Maynard, Teri McCauley, and Jackie Stromske. ABOVE RIGHT: Jenny Maynard and escort Greg Van Wyke. ABOVE: Teri McCauley and escort Kevin St. Cin. RIGHT: Yvonne Elliot and escort Derek Pitts FAR RIGHT: Cindy Leeds and escort Mark Johnson. LEFT: Jackie Stromske and escort Doug Henderson. CENTER LEFT: Jenny Maynard, 1979-80 Dream Girl. CENTER RIGHT: Mimi Dooley and escort Scott Wallace. BOTTOM LEFT: Retiring Dream Girl Gigi Hays and escort Jeff Dawson. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jolene Jouett and escort Bill Mermis. 261 TOP: Doug Bohringer and Kelly Laugeman dance the night away. CENTER LEFT: Double your pleasure, double your fun. CENTER RIGHT: Dancing under the stars to that soft, romantic “Disco” beat. RIGHT: Jo Ellen Stein and escort sitting this one out. FAR RIGHT: There was such a crowd on hand, Teri Orrill thought it would be a good idea to take up one less seat. 262 BLOOD DRIVE The Alton High Student Senate sponsored a blood drive for the Red Cross on March 8-9, 1979. The response from the students was good and the total in take of blood was ap- proximately 225 pints. 263 AJB 50 ’s DANCE “DO YOG WANT TO DANCE” Bobby Freeman 58 . . . take yourself back in time for a nostalgic trip in to the ’50’s and enjoy . . . 265 “ SWEET LITTLE SIXTEEN” Chuck Berry ’58 266 ‘‘ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK” Sill Haley And The Comets 55 “AT THE HOP ” Danny And The Juniors ’58 268 “A TEENAGER IN LOVE” Dion And The Belmonts ’59 “PARTY DOLL” Buddy Knox ’ 57 ALMOST ANYTHING GOES RIGHT: Michelins finish first. FAR RIGHT: Young Alexander Graham Bell inventing the party line. LEFT: You ' ve only got one, so keep it low to the ground . BELOW LEFT: Seniors are 1. Butt at what? BELOW RIGHT: Better luck next time. RIGHT: It ' s a bird. It ' s a plane. It is a bird! FAR RIGHT: Ma Bell, I think my phone is out of order. ' ' BELOW: Fast and friendly service. MIDDLE: A glowing smile is pretty, but glowing eyes are scary! RIGHT: NO, NO, point more over this way. FAR RIGHT: Birds; if you can ' t beat them, join them! 274 BOARD OF EDUCA TlOn C. Thomas Holmes President of the School Board Mrs. Suzanne Lauschke Secretary Eugene L. Frizzo David R. Thies Bonnie Norman Secretary Pro Tern Clarence E. Willis Jeff Weber President Pro Tern ADMINISTRA TIVE STAFF Dr. Robert J. Lynn Superintendent Of Schools E. Dean Browning Administrative Asst, for Vocational Ed. Dr. Mary Blanche Jungers Asst. Supt. for Pupil Personnel Services Dr. Harold W. Matthews Asst. Supt. for Instructional Services Leroy E. Fritz Administrative Asst, for Personnel Services F.W. Pivoda, Jr. Asst. Supt. for Administrative Services Thomas F. Dehler Controller T reasur er 277 278 Danny E. Latempt Director of Data Processing Mrs. Maxine Stevenson Director of Learning Resources W. Dean Taylor Director of Secondary Curriculum Gene R. Alston Director of Title I Mrs. Norma L. Judkins Director of Elementary Curriculum Wayne Addison Director of Special Education David L. Allen Director of Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Ardythe A. Browning Director of Food Services Wayne Williams Director of Athletics HIGH SCHOOL ADMIHISTRA 7YO Y Robert W. Middleton , Ph, D. Principal Michael Beaber Ralph Me Clain James C. Banks Principal Director J. B. J. Asst. Principal Asst. Principal J.B.J. Jack Jungers Asst. Principal Miss Lynell Weaver Asst. Principal Edmond Gray Asst. Principal MRS. NAN ADAMS: Radio and T.V., Communicating. MRS. PAT AMSCHLER: Spanish 1. MR. JAMES ARICO: Basic Physiology, Health, Physiology 1. MRS. JAYEE ASHPOLE: Health. MRS. SHIRLEY ASZMAN: Business Typing A.B.C.D. MR. JOE BAGLEY: Exchange Teacher West Germany-French and German. MR. GENE BAILEY: Mass Media, Creative Media, Pop Lit., American Lit., Masterpieces. MR. JIM BAITER: Accounting 1, Business Law. MR. PETE BASOLA: Elect. Mu., Band, Sectionals, Band 2. MR. JOE BEARD: Spanish 2 4. MR. JIM BECKMAN: Consumer Ed, Retailing, Intro. Data P. MRS. DOROTHY BENSON: Clothing 1, Fabrics 1 2, Child Care 1. MR. ROY BOLEY (HEAD): Painting 1,2,3, Independent Projects. MISS MARY BOWLING (HEAD): P.E. MRS. MARY BRADEN: Child and Family, Home Envir., Quantity Foods 1 2 . 260 MR. HERMAN BRENNECKE, MATH HEAD: Math Lab, Algebra 1G, Trig, Analyt. MISS WILMA BRICKER: Business English, Office Machines, Business Typing A, Business Typing B. MRS. VERNETTA CAFFEY: Occup. English, Mod. Lit., C.W.T. English. MR. JAMES CALLAHAN: Counseling. MR. JIM CHESTNEY: Voc. Welding 1 2 . MR. GREG COHILL: Band 1, Sectionals, Band 2. MR. LARRY CRABBS: ORCHESTRA 1 2, Sectionals. MRS. ELIZABETH DAGUE: C.P. English, Amer. Lit. B. MR. CLIFF DAVENPORT, THEATER HEAD: Theater A jCommunicating, Theater B. MR. KENNETH DENISON: Counseling. MR. BILL DIDDLEBOCK: P.E. MRS. JOANNE DILLON: P.E. MRS. MARY DIRKSMEYER: Reading Lab. I. MR. PHILIP DODD: Welding. Mach. Shop, Power Mech. MRS. SHIRLEY DODDS: Office Procedures, Business Typing C. 281 MRS. JANICE DCINBAR: P.E. MRS. GERVA DUNLAP: Consumer Ed., Business Math, Prof. Profile. MR. BILL EAGLETON: Voc. Ag. Mech. 1 2, Ornamental Hort. 1 2, Agricultureal Resources 1 2. MRS. DIANA ENLOE: Oral Interp. and Communicating. MR. RONALD ENLOE: American Lit. A, C.P. English, Ind. S. English. MR. ROBERT ERWIN: Algebra 1G„ Geometry 1, Algebra 2,-Trig. MRS. HILDA EVERAGE: General English, Amer. Lit. A. DR. RACHEL FARIES (HEAD): Creative Writing, American Literature, English Comp. General. MR. RICHARD FARROW: Aviation Theory, Power Mech, Basic Auto, Voc. Aviation Mech. 1 2. MR. JOSEPH FEARHEILEY: Trig., Analyt, Geometry 1, Calculus 1. MR. WILLIAM FELKEY: Voc. Electronics. MR. FREDRICH FISCHER: German. MRS. CAROL FOGLE: C.W.T. Math. MRS. DEBBIE FORBES: Social Studies, Lang. Arts, Pract. Math, Con. Ed., Car. Plan, Art, Health. MR. DENZEL FORD: Biology 1, Biology 2, Biology 2. 282 MRS. OPAL GILLESPIE: Job Occupations, Social Studies. MR. KEN HAGEN: (Head) Foreign Language, Spanish 3, Latin 1, 2, 3, 4. MRS. JOYCE HAIRSTON: Counseling. MRS. BETTE HALL: Library. MR. MARLENE HALL: Amer Lit. A, Journalism. MRS. JUNE HALLORAN: Eng. Comp. Basic, Eng Comp. General. MR. ROBERT HANSEN: Tatler advisor, Commercial Art, Mech. Drawing 1, Graphic Principles. MR. LEONARD HAWTHORNE: Distributive Education, Retailing. MR. GEORGE HEIDBRINK: (Head) Music, Chorus 1, d 2, 3, Harmony, Music Appr. Sectionals. MRS. HELEN HENDERSON: P.E. MRS. RUTH HENDERSON: Algebra 1 2, Algebra 1G. MRS. JULIE HOGLE: Voc. Cosmetology 1 2 . MR. STEVE HUGHES: Botany. Chemistry 1. MRS. PAT HUNT: Office Occupations. MR. NORM IMAN: Driver ED. Auto Safety. 283 MRS. MARY HUSMANN: Amer. Lit B, Eng. Comp. General. MR. ROBERT JEFFERSON: Library. MR. ALBERT JOURNEY: Geometry 1. Intro. Geom. 1. ft f rS I MRS. MARTHA KANE: Math, Occupations. MR. RON KELLY: Chorus 1, Psychology. MR. JOHN KLINE: Student Senate, Eng. Comp. Adv., Amer. Lit. A. Eng. Comp. Gen. MRS. DONNA KIRBY: Communicating, Public Speaking Debate. MR. ADRIAN LABROT: Chemistry, Gen. Chemistry, Appl. Science. MRS. ROSE LAMMERS: Geometry 1, Voc. Math, Tri.g MR. LELAND LEIGH: Voc. Diesel Mech. 1 2. Voc. Small Engines 1 2. MR. PETE LEONI: U.S. History, American Government. MR. WALTER LICHTI: French 1, 2, 3, German 3. MR. CHARLIE LIGHTSEY: Counseling. MR. DON LINDSEY: Job Occupations, Social Studies. MR. DALE LIVENGOOD: Voc. Commercial Art 1 2. 284 MR. DON LONG: Counseling MR. ROBERT LONG: Counseling MR. GEORGE LOVELESS: Voc. Arch. Drafting 1 and 2 MR. FELIX MACIAS: Drivers Ed and Auto Safety MR. JOE MAGRO: Library, Media Center at J.B. Johnson Career Development Center MR. DON MALONEY: Voc. Electricity 1 and 2, Electronics and Electricity MRS. DIXIE MAUL: C.W.T. Eng. American Lit. A MR. STAN MC AFOOS: P.E. MRS. BETTY MC DANIELS: Eng. Comp., Gen. American Lit. B MRS. BETTY MC CLINTOCK: Health Aide 1, L.P.N. MR. SAM MC PHAIL: American Government CJ.S. History A MRS. NANCY MEGGOS: Physics 1, Physics 2 MR. TED MITCHELL: Advertising, Distributiv e Education MR. MARVIN MONDY: Field Biology, Biology 3 MR. LARRY MONTGOMERY: Themes in American History, Economics, CJ.S. History B 285 MR. DENNIS MORGAN: Building Trades 1 2. MR. CRAIG NILSSON: Ag. Occupation, Mech, Drawing, Woods. MRS. SANDRA OHREN: Business Typing jA B. MRS. NAN PAELTZ, DEPT, HEAD: Geog. 1, Sociology, Ecology, Cur. Issues, Planet Earth, S.S. Seminar. MR. DAVE PENNELL: Voc. Auto Body 1 2. MR. ALLEN PERRY: Voc. Guidance Coordinator at J.B. Johnson Career Development Center. MR. RUSSELL PHELPS: Speed Reading, Reading Lab 2. MRS. MARTHA REIF, DEPT. HEAD: English 3 4, H, Health, Con. Ed., Math. MR. LANNY REID, Auto Safety, Driver Ed. MR. ERSKINE RYAN: Basic Design and Drawing I Drawing Adv. Drawing, Ceramics MR. ROGER SCHLEPER: Ame American Lit. 1, Reading Lab. 1 and 2, Adv. Eng. Comp. MRS. MARILYN SCHROEDER: Foods 1, Clothing 1 MRS. MARY SCHRUMPF, (HEAD) HOME ECONOMICS: Child Care 1 and 2 MR, FRED SCHWAPPACH: 3-D Design, Handcrafts, Advance Drawing MR. DAVID SCHLITT: French 234 286 MRS. DOROTHY SCIFRES: Practical Nursing. REBECCA SIMS: (J.S. History B, American Minor MR. DON SOBOTTA: U.S. History B. MRS. WILMA STINNETT: Machine Bookkeeping 1,11, Accounting 1. MR. PETE STAVROS: P.E. MR. WELDON STEVENSON: Voc. Auto. 2, Voc. Auto. Mech. 1 and 2. MRS. MARGARET STROUBE: Shorthand I, II, Business Typing A,B. MRS. DONNA SCIESS: Business Typing A,B. MISS. JANIS TEASLEY: Child and Family I, Interior Design I, II. MR. LARRY THOMPSON: Activities Board, Environmental Biology, Biology 1, Physics I. MR. FRED TICKNER: World History A,B, U.S. History A. MR. BOB TREISE: Printing, Voc. Printing 1,11. MR. WAYNE TYLER: (Head) Driver Ed, Auto Safety. MR. JOHN UNDERWOOD: U.S. History A. MRS. GEORGA UNTHANK: Voc. Cosmetology I, II. 287 MR. MARION VELLOFF: Chem. 0 MR. CLOVIS VEST: Counseling MR. HOMER VOWELS: Job Occupations, Social Studies, Coordination MR. OTIS WARD: P.E. MR. GLEN WATERS: Stage MRS. RITA WEISS: Civ. Human 1, Amer. Lit. Masterpieces, World Lit. M, Amer. Lit. B MR. JAMES WIGGER: Auto Safety, Driver Ed. MR. STEVE WILTON: Machine Shop. Voc. Machine Trades 1 and 2 MRS. DELPHINE WISEMAN (HEAD) COUNSELING: Resource Counselor MRS. LILLIAN WITHROW: English 2, Amer. History, Home Ec., Reading MR. GEORGE WOLKE: Algebra 2, Algebra 1G MR. TERRY YOUNG: P.E. MRS. ANN WANGELIN: Nurse MR. ROBERT LAHLEIN: Police Liaison Officer MR. GRADY WINSTON: Security Officer 288 MRS. GAIL BURJES: Teacher’s Aide. MISS MARY PAT HELLRONG: Teacher s Aide. MRS. GWEN JOHNSON: Teacher Aide. MRS. MARLA PURCELL: Teacher Aide. MRS. BONNIE FOX: Attendance. MRS. MARIBETH TEDD: Attendance Office. MRS. ARMELIA TAYLOR: Attendance. MRS. EVA BRADSHAW: Office Clerk. MRS. MAXINE CRIVELLO: Bookkeeper. MISS MARGARET DAVIS: Office Clerk. MS. TRACEY EDWARDS: Office Clerk. MRS. SONDRA HALFORD: Secretary. MRS. ELEANOR HAMMON: Office Clerk. MRS. CAROL HOLMES: Office Clerk. MRS. PAT McCOY: Secretary. 289 MRS. BARBRA SMITH: Office Clerk. MRS. ALICE WALLS: Secretary. MRS. ANN XANDERS: Secretary. MRS. SHIRLEY GLASCO: Office Clerk J.B.J. 1 MRS. CAROLE IMAN: Secretary J.B.J. MRS. BEVERLY SUMMERS: Secretary J.B.J. • 7j CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES MRS. RUTH HARRISON. MANAGER. MRS. RUTH ROE, ASST. MANAGER. MRS. RUTH BORMAN MS. ILENE BOWMAN MRS. VELMA BRIDGES MRS. LAURENE COWN MRS. ANNE ELLEDGE MRS. VILMA GENTELIN MRS. MARY HOLLOWAY t ) nrw 290 CUSTODIANS AND MATRONS MRS. NAOMI PHEGLEY MRS. VICTORIA RATHGEB MRS. JEAN SISK MRS. PAULINE SPURGEON MAE BYERS MR. LEROY HOLMAN MR. ROGER KANALLAKAN MRS. MARJORIE LINER MR. DONALD MARTIN MR. HERMAN NOLAN MR. JAMES REED MR. CLINTON SMITH MRS. KATHRYN VAN VOORHIS MR. GALE WINCH MRS. MARY WILLIS MR. CHARLES WITHROW 291 IN MEMORIAM DOROTHY COLONIUS 1906 - 1979 Dorothy Colonius, an English teacher at Alton Senior High from 1933 until she retired in 1967, had a very special dream which would one day become a reality. She was founder of the organization known today as the Alton Little Theater Showplace. The pre- sent theater was completed in 1971 with the foyer dedicated to its founder. Miss Colonius died on September 16, 1979 but her dream lives on. The theater now has more community support than ever before. (Taken from “One Woman s Dream” by Ran- dy Greenwell as published in Illinois History.) Mr. Walter Lichti is one of the 1979 80 Fulbright Exchange teachers from Germany. Mr. Lichti and his famiy arrived in the states on August 18 for the one year exchange program. He not only traded jobs, but houses and cars with Mr. Joseph Bagley, an AHS foreign language teacher. Mr. Lichti ' s Home state is Rhineland Palatinate, in Southwest Germany along the Rhine River. As a AHS teacher, he has one German and four French classes. He and his sons especially enjoy hunting and fishing whenever they want-a restricted privilage in their native Germany. Most of all, he says he’s “thankful for the kids at Alton High who became my friends and reached out and touched my heart-1 know I shall never forget them.” i UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU... TO TAKE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AGAIN . . . AND AGAIN . . . AND BELOW: “hey, where ' s my typewriter?” 295 RIGHT: Robert Hansen, Adviser. jiorF 1900 FAR LEFT: Cindy Tckner, on record keeping. LEFT: Dale works with Amy Fowler on cropping. ABOVE LEFT: Griff Gresham, Prestige Portraits, Inc. ABOVE RIGHT: Dreana Shaw, Class Editor. FAR LEFT: I don ' t think we ' ll get it done either. LEFT: Diana Dunnagan, Clubs Editor, Tatler Cover. 299 TOP LEFT: Sherrie Ward looking through Tatler layouts. rTOP RIGHT: Mr. Hansen and Jane Aulabaugh. SECOND ROW LEFT: Cindy Eales looking at programs. SECOND ROW CENTER: Linda Lauck working hard at typing away. SECOND ROW RIGHT: Greg Hill finishing some contact sheets. 300 THIRD ROW LEFT: Bridget Cote seperating pictures. THIRD ROW CENTER: Cindy Tickner putting senior indexes in order. BOTTOM LEFT: Treefon Siampos setting up the developer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Eric Holland putting a layout on triplicate. A SENIOR INDEX This index lists only the activities of Seniors who requested to have theirs published. It does not mean that other Seniors did not participate in any extra- curricular activities. ACKERMAN. ELIZABETH: German Club. Jr. Prom Decoration Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Office Helper. Pep Club. Redbird Word Staff (page editor) Runner. Science Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant, Model tl.N. ADAMS, JIM: Counselor Assistant. Runner. ADAMS. MIKE: Concert Band. ADLER. SHAWN: Latin Club, Sophomore Chorus. Tennis Team. Architectral Drafting Club. ADMIRE. STACEY: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club, Redbird Word Staff. Redwing Basketball. Redwing Letter Club. Redwing Volleyball, Redwing Softball. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Teacher ' s Assistant, Varsity Football (statistician). ADNEY, MARY: Concert Orchestra. Drama Club. Ensemble. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Musical, Pep Club, Redbird Word Staff, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant, Thespians. (Honor Thes- pian. Recording Secretary-2 years.). Concert Choir. ALBRECHT. TOM: Concert Band. Ensemble. German Club. Letter- man Club, Track Team, Varsity Golf, Golf Team Capt. ALDRICH, JAMIE: Counselor Assistant, Future Cosmetologists. Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant. ALLENSWORTH. MARY: Concert Band, Marching 100, Symphon- ic Band, Troubadors, Concert Choir. ALLSMAN. JILL: Future Nurses. Latin Club, Runner. Sophomore Chorus, Clinic Helper. ALMETER, JAY: Runner. Tennis Team. Almost Anything Goes, Sr.. Model U N. AMMONS. GARY: Distributive Education ANDERSON, JANICE: Cross Country Team. National Honor Soci- ety. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Student Senate. ANDERSON. KIMBERLY: Library Assistant. Office Occupations. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. ANDREWS. BRAD: Concert Orchestra, Ensemble. Jazz Band. Kat- nips, National Honor Society, Pit Orchestra, Symphonic Orchestra. Thespians. ANGEL, SUE: Counselor Assistant. Concert Choir, Latin Club. Pep Club, Sophomore Chorus, Troubadors. Speech Club. Redbird Word Staff. ANTHONY, KAREN: Dream Girl, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Student Senate. ARNOLD, LISA: Counselor Assistant. Runner. ASHLOCK. MARK: Hockey Team AUKAMP. DONNA: American Reid Service. German Club. Host of AFS Student for 1 year. Pep Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sopho- more Chorus. Troubadors. Concert Choir. Summer Chorus. AUSTIN, JOAN: Future Cosmetologists. BAKER. DEBBIE: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra, Ensemble. German Club, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Library Assistant, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Pit Orchestra, Symphonic Orchestra. BANKS, KELLY: Cultural and Social Exchange. French Club, Fu- ture Business Leaders, Office Occupations, Pep Club, Symphonic Orchestra, Track Team. BARBAN, PETER: Jr. Varsity Soccer, Thespians. BARNETT. MARY: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. German Club, Runner. Symphonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. Tennis Team, Track Team, Tutor. BATTS, BECKY: Distributive Education, Office Helper. BEAMON, ROSALYN: Future Cosmetologists. BEARD. TRACY: Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Teacher ' s Assistant. BECHTOLD, DANA: Counselor Assistant. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Latin Club, National Honor Society, Sr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee. Chem-O Club, Chorus. BECHTOLD. SHERI: National Honor Society, Teacher’s Assistant. BECKMEYER, MARY L.: Concert Band. German Club. Marching 100. National Honor Society. Pep Band. Pep Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus, Symphonic Band, Troubadors. BELCHER, KATHY: Counselor Assistant. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Marching 100, Office Helper. Pep Club, Redbird Word Staff. Run- ner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Symphonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. BENNETT. MARK: Counselor Assistant. Jr. Varsity Football, Na tional Honor Society. Runner. Sophomore Football. Student Sen- ate. BEMIS, DAVE: Chess Club. Cross Country Team. Office Helper, Runner. Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Basketball. BEUTTEL. STEPHEN: Concert Band. German Club. Marching 23. Marching 100. National Honor Society. Pep Band, Runner. Sr. Power. Symphonic Band. Chem-O Club. BLACKMON. LASONIA: French Club. Library Assistant. Office Helper. Office Occupations. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. BLACKWOOD. LYNN: Activities Board. Office Helper. Office Oc- cupations. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Spanish Club Track Man ager. BOBBS, THOMAS: Counselor Assistant, Runner. BOCKHORST, JOAN: American Reid Service. Jr Prom Decorat- ing Committee. Math Club, National Honor Society, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. BOCKHORST. MARIANNE: American Field Service. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Math Club, National Honor Society. Pep Club, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Student Senate. Chen-O Club. BOCKSTRUCK. LAURA: Concert Band. Ensemble. French Club. National Honor Society. Pep Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Symphonic Band. Teacher s Assistant. BOHRINGER. DOUG: Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. Model United Nations, Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Football. Varsity Football. BONNELL. DONALD: Counselor Assistant. Drama Club, Jr. Varsi- ty Wrestling, Musical. Runner Sophomore Wrestling Thespians. Varsity Wrestling. BOOHER, MATT: Jr. Varsity Baseball, Jr. Varsity Football, Sopho- more Baseball. Sophomore Football. Varsity Baseball. Varsity Football. Architectural Drafting Club. BOWSHER, NANCY: Commercial Art Club. Concert Band. March- ing 23. Marching 100, Pep Band, Symphonic Band. BRAUSEN. LORI: American Field Service, Drama Club. Future Homemakers. Musical. National Honor Society. Redwing Volley- ball. Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant. Track Team. Architectural Drafting Club BRICE. OR VELLA: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Redwing Track. Run- ner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus. Volleyball Man- ager. BRINKMAN, CECILIA: Distributive Education. BRITTS, ANNETTE: Counselor Assistant. Cultural and Social Ex- change. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Office Helper. Runner. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. BROWN. DAMON: Commercial Art Club. St. Power. BROWN. PATRICIA: Cafeteria Assistant. Office Helper. Office Oc- cupations. Pep Club, Runner. Teacher s Assistant. BRUEGGEMAN, BETH: Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decoration Committee. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. Exchange Stu- dent Committee Chairman. BRYANT. DONNA: Activities Board. Counselor Assistant, Drama Club, French Club, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Musical. Pep Club. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. President of Thespians. BUCHER. ED: Advanced Chorus. Concert Band, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Ensemble. Exchange Student. German Club, Jr. Pow- der Puff Cheerleader, Marching 100, Musical, Runner. Sr. Power. Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. St. Prom Decorating Committee, Sophomore Chorus, Swing Choir. Thespians. Troubadors. BUHS. PAM: Color Guard, Concert Orchestra, German Club. Marching 23, Marching 100, Teacher ' s Assistant. BUNSE, JOAN: Commercial Art Club, Library Assistant. Office Helper. Runner. Sophomore Chorus, Tatler Staff, Troubadors. BUTENBACH, CHERYL: Ensemble. German Club, Musical, Nation- al Honor Society, Pep Club. Pit Orchestra. Runner, Senior Power. St. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus. Swing Choir. Teacher ' s Assistant. Concert Choir. BURNETT. BEVERLY: Counselor Assistant. Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Business Leaders. Future Homemakers. Library Assistant. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Redwing Track. Redwing Volleyball, Runner, Track Team. BUTLER. CAROLYN: Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decoration Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. St. Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Teacher ' s Assistant. Spanish Club. CARTER, CLIFF: Commercial Art Club. Library Assistant. Tatler Staff. Troubadors, Concert Choir. CHAMBERLAIN, GINGER: German Club, Jr. Prom Decoration Committee, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Cheerleader. Letter women Club. Redwing Softball, Senior Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Cheerleader. Sophomore Chorus. CHAPPELL, DONNA: Ensemble, French Club, Concert Choir, Troubadors. CHAPPELL. JOHN: Concert Band. German Club. Marching 23, Marching 100, Pep Band. Sophomore Chorus, Symphonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. Troubadors. CHIOLERO, LEANNE: Color Guard. Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decoration Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Marching 100. Redwing Track. Redwing Softball. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Teacher ' s Assistant. CLARKE, LORI L.: Future Cosmetologists. Sophomore Chorus. Troubadors. CLARK. PAMELA: Future Cosmetologists. Marching 100. Redbir dette. Sophomore Chorus. Band Helper. CLODFELTER, BECKY: Concert Orchestra. Future Homemakers. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Library Assistant. Biology Club. Sr Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. COPE, CINDI: Library Assistant. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. CORNELL, DOUG: Concert Orchestra, German Club. Marching 100. Pep Band. Symphonic Band. Biology Club. COTE. BRIDGET: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Latin Club. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tatler Staff. COTE. KELLY: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Latin Club. National Honor Society, Office Helper. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tatler Staff COX. CHRIS: Marching 100. Redbirdettes, Sophomore Chorus. COX. JOE: Counselor Assistant, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Office Occupations, Runner. COX. TINA: Future Homemakers, Sophomore Chorus. CROSS, VIVIAN: Future Nurses. CYPRIAN. MARK: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Distributive Education. Jazz Band. Marching 100. Symphonic Orchestra. Sym phonic Band. DAENGSURISRI. JEANIE: American Field Service. Commercial Art Club. Design Group, French Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Musical. Sophomore Chorus. Troubadors. DALTON, LEIGH: Advanced Chorus. American Reid Service. Counselor Assistant, Drama Club. French Club. Jr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee. Musical. Office Helper. Redbird Word Staff. Run- ner. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus. Thespi- ans. Concert Choir, Dance Club (Officer). DAMON, GAIL: Jr. Powder Puff Squad, Latin Club. National Honor Society, Office Helper. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Tatler Staff. DARR, BOB: Jr. Varsity Wrestling. Redbird Word Staff, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling. Varsity Football. DAVEY. JIM: Advanced Chorus. Concert Choir, Drama Club. En- semble. Exchange Student. Homecoming King, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Musical. Sr. Power. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus. Sophomore Football. Sophmore Wrestling. Student Senate (President), Swing Choir. Thespians. Troubadors. DANCY. RON: Cultural and Social Exchange. Student. Architec- tural Drafting Club. DAVIDSON. CRAIG: Activities Board. Custom Car Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Jr. Varsity Baseball. Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Basketball. Varsity Baseball. Architectural Drafting Club. DAVIS. DALE: Concert Band. Design Group. Marching 100, Red- bird Word Staff. Sophomore Wrestling, Tatler Staff, Tennis Team. Jr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. DAVIS, MIKE: Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant. Track Team. Hockey Team. DAVIS, ROGER: Marching 23, Marching 100. Symphonic Orches- tra, Symphonic Band. Troubadors. DECKER. DAVID: Letterman Club. Rifle Team. Sophomore Cho- rus. DEHLER, TOM: Drama Club, Thespians. DENNINGTON, ROBIN: Concert Band. Sophomore Football Foot ball. DENHAM. TERRIE: Future Business Leaders. Teacher s Assistant. DENTON. CARLAN: Chess Club. Color Guard. Counselor Assis- tant. DILKS, SUZANNE: National Honor Society. DIX, DEANA: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Varsity Golf. DODDS. DON: German Club. National Honor Society. Runner. Tatler Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. DOOLEY. KERRY: Cross Country Team. German Club, Letterman Club, Redbird Word Staff. Track Team. DUEBBERT, RONALD: National Honor Society. DUNLAP, GARLIN: Distributive Education. Track Team. DURHAM, BRIEN: Ensemble. Latin Club. Musical. Thespians. Con- cert Choir. 301 DUNNAGAN. DIANA: Future Business Leaders. German Club. Pep Club. Redbird Word Staff. Tatler Staff. Fellowship of Christian Athletes. DUVALL. JOHN: National Honor Society. EALES, CINDY: Future Business Leaders. German Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Natic « Honor Society. Pep Club. Sopho- more Chorus. Student Sera Tatler Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. EBERLIN. CATHY: Advance ' horus. Marching 100 Redbirdette. Runner. Concert Choir. EDMISTON. TAMARA: Concert Band. Concert Choir. Ensemble, Spanish Club. Troubadors. ELE. WILBERT: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Jazz Band. Marching 23. Marching 100. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Redbird Word Staff, Symphonic Band. ELLIOTT. YVONNE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Dream Girl Maid. Printing Club. Homecoming Queen. Letterwomen Club. Red- bird Word Staff. Redwing Basketball. Redwing Letter Club. Redw- ing Volleyball. Teacher s Assistant. EMERY. KENNETH: Office Helper. ERVIN. GREG: Rifle Team. ESTES. TOM: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Letterman Club. Redbird Word Staff. Varsity Football. EUDY. SHERRI: Concert Orchestra. Ensemble. Sophomore Cho- rus. Symphonic Orchestra. Troubadors, Concert Choir. EVANS. VALERIE: Office Occupations. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. FARRELL. MIKE: Jr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. FELTON . VERONICA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Pep Club. Runner. Student Senate. Teacher s Assistant. Varsity Cheerleader. C A S E. Choir. FEYERABEND. GREG: Chess Club. Cross Country Team. Library Assistant. Redbird Word Staff. Track Team. Architectural Drafting Club. FIELDS. BRAD: Concert Band. Ensemble. Jr. Varsity Baseball. Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sopho- more Baseball, Sophomore Chorus, Sophomore Football. Sym- phonic Band. Troubadors, Varsity Baseball. Varsity Football. Capt. Alton Club. FISHER. TOM: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Concert Choir. Ensemble. Jazz Band. Musical. National Honor Society. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band.Tennis Team. Troubadors. Spanish Club. FLATT. DWAYNE: Architectural Drafting Club. FORBES. MARY: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Ensemble. Jr. Powder Puff Squad, Katnips, Pit Orchestra, Symphonic Orchestra. FORD. DOUG: Exchange Student. Runner. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus, Sophomore Wrestling. Student Senate. Track Team. Troubadors. FORD. KARA: French Club. Latin Club. Musical. National Honor Society. Rifle Team. Tatler Staff. Thespians. FORD. SHERYL: Commercial Art Club. Exchange Student. French Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Tatler Staff. Teacher s Assistant. Tennis Team. FOSTER. SGZIE: Advanced Chorus. German Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Office Helper. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus. FORTSCHNEIDER. MONICA: Cross Country Team. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. Track Team. Illinois State Scholar. FRANCE. KIM: Counselor Assistant. Cross Country Team Man ager, French Club. Future Business Leaders. Future Homemakers, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Office Helper. Pep Club. Runner, Sr. Pow- der Puff Squad, Sophomore Chorus, Student Senate, Swing Choir, Track Team. Troubadors. Concert Choir. FRASER. CHERYL: Concert Orchestra. Counselor Assistant. Fu- ture Homemakers. Musical. Office Helper. Pit Orchestra. Sym- phonic Orche stra, Teacher ' s Assistant. Spanish Club. FREEMAN. RICKY: Future Auto Technicians. FRISSE, DALE: Jr. Varsity Wrestling. FGNK. PAT: Commercial Art Club. Office Helper. Redbird Word Staff GABRIEL. SARAH: Office Occupations. Redbird Word Staff. GALLGP. SHARON: Future Homemakers. Office Helper. GARVEY. JAY: Letterman Club. Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Football. GEABES. RANDALL: Rifle Team. GELZINNIS, GREG: Drama Club. German Club, Letterman Club. Marching 23. Marching 100. National Honor Society. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Symphonic Band, Tennis Team. Thespians. Plays. GERDT. GARY: National Honor Society. Runner. GILL. SHIELA: Counselor Assistant, Future Business Leaders. Li- brary Assistant, Office Occupations. Runner. GLAZIK, MIKE: Marching 100. National Society. Symphonic Or- chestra. Aviation Club. GODFREY. ANN: National Honor Society. GOEKEN. CATHY: Concert Choir. Drama Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sopho- more Chorus. Swing Choir. Thespians. Troubadors. GOFORTH. SCOTT: Chess Club. Cross Country Team. GOODRICH. KEN: Counselor Assistant. National Honor Society. Teacher s Assistant. GORE. CINDY: Office Occupations, Teacher s Assistant. GRANGER. JGLIE: French Club. Redbird Word Staff. GRAY, MARK: Marching 100, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Thespi ans, Architectural Drafting Club. GREEN, RHONDA: Future Nurses, Office Helper, Office Occupa tions, Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. GREENWELL. RANDY: American Field Service. Concert Orches tra. Ensemble. Jazz Band. Marching 23. Marching 100, National Honor Society. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Drum Major. GREER. VALERIE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Nurses. Future Homemakers. Office Helper. Redwing Track. GRIFFIN. KIM: Future Business Leaders. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Majorette. Office Helper. Pep Club. Redwing Track, Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. Dance Club. GROSS. PAM: Future Cosmetologists. HAGEN, BRGCE: American Field Service. Chess Club. Debate Team. Office Helper, Runner. Science Club. Spanish Club. HANELINE. LYNNE: Distribut ive Education. Teacher ' s Assistant. HARRIS. MARC: German Club. National Honor Society, Tennis Team. HARRIS. SELMA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Business Leaders. Future Homemakers. Office Occupations, Pep Club. Run- ner. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. HARRISON. MIKE: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Debate Team, Marching 23. Marching 100. Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphinic Band. Model United Nations. HAUSMAN. VICKIE: Future Business Leaders. Office Helper HAYCRAFT. MARY BETH: Future Business Leaders. National Hon- or Society. Office Helper, Sophomore Chorus. HAZELWONDER. DAVID: National Honor Society HAZSLIP, KEVIN: Chess Club. Concert Orchestra. Latin Club. Li- brary Assistant, Teacher ' s Assistant. Model United Nations. HENDERSON. SAKINA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Library Assistant, Office Helper, Redwing Softball, Runner. Sophomore Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant. HERSHMAN, CATHY: Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant. HIGGINS. ROBERT: Pep Club. HILL. CARLA: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Ch eerleader, Symphonic Orchestra, Symphon- ic Band. Varsity Cheerleader. HILL, GREG: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Jazz Band. March- ing 23. Marching 100. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Redbird Word Staff. Symphonic Orchestra, Symphonic Band, Tatler Staff, Architectur- al Drafting Club. HINTON, MARCIA: Future Homemakers. Office Occupations, Redwing Basketball. Redwing Track. HISE, SHERRY: Activities Board. Concert Band. Jr. Prom Decorat ing Committee. Letterwoman Club. Marching 100. National Honor Society. Runner, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Symphonic Band. Tatler Staff. Varsity Cheerleader. Counselor Assistant. HODGES, MARJORIE: Future Cosmetologists. Future Homemak ers, Runner. HOLBROOK. CINDY: Library Assistant. Redwing Volleyball. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. HOLMES. SONJA: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Ensemble. German Club. Jazz Band. Marching 23. Marching 100, Musical. Pep Band, Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Sym onic Orcestra, Woodwind Quintet. HORNEY. DONNA: Bat Girl, Counselor Assistant, French Club, Jr. Prom Decoration Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Library As- sistant, Majorette. Pep Club, Senior Power, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Baseball. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. Varsity Swimming. HOUSE. ELIZABETH PAIGE: Activities Board (Sec ), Cross Coun- try (Coach ' s Aid). French Club. Homecoming Queen Maid. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Pep Club. Redbird Word Staff, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Teacher ' s Assistant. Snow Queen Court. Sr. Almost Anything Goes. HOWELL. SUE: Concert Band. Concert Choir, Concert Choir. Con- cert Orchestra. French Club. Office Occupations. HUFFSTUTLER, JOY: Concert Band, Counselor Assistant. Ensem- ble. German Club. Office Helper. Office Occupations, Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Science Club. Teacher ' s Assistant. HUNT. VERONICA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Distributive Education, Exchange Student, Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant. HUSMANN. DIANE: Advanced Chorus. Concert Choir. Drama Club. Ensemble, German Club, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. National Honor Society, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee, Sophomore Chorus, Troubadors. JAMES. RONALD: Track Team. JEFFERIES. BOBBY: Office Helper, Runner. Sophomore Basket ball. Sophomore Wrestling, Teacher ' s Assistant. JEFFERY. JOHN: Advanced Chorus. Concert Chorus. Sophomore Chorus. JOHNSON, ALICIA: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Redwing Track, Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Woodwing Quin- tet. JOHNSON, BARB: Commercial Art Club. French Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Student Senate, Teacher ' s Assistant, Varsity Cheerleader. JOHNSON, GRETCHEN: American Field Service. Color Guard. Concert Band. Future Homemakers. Marching 23. Marching 100, Sophomore Chorus. Symphonic Band. Troubadors. JOHNSON. JULIE: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Redbird. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tennis Team. JOHNSON. LOLEATHA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Business Leaders. Pep Club. Redwing Track, Senior Power, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Tatler Staff. Troubadors. JOHNSON. MARK: German Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. Jr. Varsity Basketball, Office Helper. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sophomore Basketball. Sophomore Football. Varsity Basketball. Varsity Football. JOHNSON. TONY: Track Team. JOHNSON, RHONDA R.: Cultural and Social Exchange, Marching 100, Redbird Word Staff, Redwing Basketball, Redwing Letter Club, Symphonic Band, Teacher ' s Assistant. JOHNSON. TINA JO: Redwing Basketball, Redwing Volleyball. Teacher ' s Assistant. JONES. MIKE D.: National Honor Society. JOUETT, JOLENE: Concert Band, Dream Girl Maid, Homecoming Queen Maid. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Marching 100, National Honor Society. Redwing Basketball. Redwing Volleyball, Redwing Soft- ball. Runner, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Symphonic Band. Snow Queen Candidate. KAISER. DARRYL: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Ensemble. German Club. Marching 23. Marching 100. Pep Band. Redbird Word Staff. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. Woodwing Quintet, Architectural Drafting Club. KANTUREK. ANDY: American Field Service, Concert Band, En- semble. Jazz Band. Marching 23, Marching 100. National Honor Society. Pep Band, Symphonic Band. Woodwing Quartet. KEENE. BRENDA: Concert Choir, Future Business Leaders. Pep Club, Sophomore Chorus. Tatler Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant, Trou- badors. KIDWELL, PAMELA J.: Distributive Education, French Club, Fu- ture Homemakers. Marching 100, Redbirdette, Sophomore Chorus. KILLION. MICHELE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Busi- ness Leaders, Future Nurses. Office Helper, Runner. Senior Power. Sophomore Chorus. Troubadors.Concert Choir. KNIGHT. LISA: Future Business Leaders, Office Occupations. Teacher s Assistant. KOCHANSKI, MARY: Concert Choir. Office Helper, Runner, Sopho- more Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant. KOEHM, TERESA: Advanced Chorus. German Club. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. KOONTZ, DEBRA: Counselor Assistant. Distributive Education. Future Homemakers. Future Nurses. Library Assistant. Office Helper, Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant. KWAS, CAROL ANN: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra, Ensem- ble, Future Business Leaders, Future Homemakers, Office Occupa- tions. Woodwind Quintet. LOCK, LEA ANNE: Commercial Art Club, Counselor Assistant, Redbird Word Staff. Runner, Sophomore Chorus. Troubadors. LAHUE, GARY: Commercial Art Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Redbird Word Staff, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Teacher ' s Assistant. LAUSEN, ELAINE: Distributive Education, French Club. Office Helper, Runner. LEEDS, CYNTHIA: Dream Girl Maid, French Club, Homecoming Queen Maid, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Cheer- leader. Sophomore Chorus, Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant, Varsity Cheerleader. LEONI. CHRIS: Office Helper. Rifle Team. Runner, Tatler Staff. Aviation Mechanics Club. Future Aviators of America. LEWIS. JEANEEN: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Busi- ness Leaders, Future Homemakers. Office Helper. Runner, Teach- er ' s Assistant. LEWIS. LANETTE: Concert Band. Cross Country Team, Future Homemakers, Library Assistant, Marching 100, Office Occupa- tions, Pep Club. Runner. Tatler Staff. LEE. COLETTE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Homemak ers. Office Helper. Runner. Sophomore Cheerleader, Tatler Staff. LITTLE, JOYCE: Advanced Chorus. Counselor Assistant. Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Business Leaders. Future Homemak 302 ers. Library Assistant, Office Helper. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Redwing Basketball (Manager). Redwing Volleyball (Man- ager). Runner. Sophomore Chorus. LOWE. GAIL: Concert Orchestra. Drama Club. Ensemble, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Katnips. Math Team. National Honor Society. Pit Orchestra. Sophomore Chorus. Symphonic Orchestra. Thespians, Troubadors. LOWE. LAURIE: Future Homemakers. LUMPKINS. JOHN: Library Assistant. Runner. Super Welders Club, Track Team. LYONS, RICHARD A.: Jr. Varsity Baseball. Letterman Club. Red- bird Word Staff. Runner. Sophomore Baseball. Teacher ' s Assis- tant. Varsity Baseball. MACIAS. MARK: Jr. Powder Puff Coach, Jr. Varsity Football. Sr. Powder Puff Coach. Sophomore Football. Varsity Football. MAEWEATHER. KARIN: Future Homemakers. Sophomore Cho- rus, Teacher ' s Assistant. MAGGOS, SARAH: Concert Band.Concert Orchestra. Distributive Education. National Honor Society, Symphonic Orchestra, Sym- phonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. Woodwind Quintet. MAHER. MATT: German Club, Jr. Varsity Soccer, Jr. Varsity Wrestling. National Honor Society. Sophomore Wrestling. Teach- er ' s Assistant. Varsity Soccer. MAHONY, JOHN: Math Team. National Honor Society, Science Club. MANN. ELAINE: Activities Board. American Field Service.Ex- change Student. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Student Senate. MARQUIS. CLAY: Activities Board, Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Office Helper. Run- ner, Tennis Team. Chem-O Club. MARSCH, PAMELA: Future Homemakers, Future Nurses. Latin Club. Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. MARTIN. RODGER: German Club, National Honor Society. MASON, LIDDY: Teacher ' s Assistant. MATTHEWS. DIANE: Future Homemakers. Office Helper. MAYNARD. JENNY: Advanced Chorus. Concert Band, Counselor Assistant, Dream Girl. Ensemble. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Letterwomen Club, Musical. National Ho nor Society, Redbird Wo.d Staff, Redwing Basketball. Redwing Letter Club. Redwing Volley- ball. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Sophomore Chorus. Trouba- dors. Almost Anything Goes. MAYERHOFER, DEBBY: Counselor Assistant. LPN, Office Helper. Runner. MCBRIDE. ED: Architectural Drafting Club. MCCANE, DAVE: Drama Club, Jr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. Jr. Varsity Wrestling. Letterman Club, Musical. National Honor Soci- ety. Runner. Sr. Power, Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. Sophomore Wrestling, Thespians, Varsity Wrestling. MCCANN, GENEVA: Drama Club. Musical, Sophomore Chorus, Thespians. P. E. Helper. MCCAULEY. TERI: Counselor Assistant. Drama Club, Dream Girl Maid, Ensemble. Homecoming Queen Maid. Jr. Varsity Cheerlead- er. Katnips. Letterwomen Club. Musical. National Honor Society. Pep Club, Redwing Volleyball. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus, Swing Choir. Thespians. Troubadors. Varsity Cheerleader. Concert Choir. MCCLUNG, LEAH: Advanced Chorus, Counselor Assistant. Drama Club, Future Business Leaders. Future Nurses. Jr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Library Assistant. Office Helper, Office Occupations. Pep Club. Runner. Sophomore Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant, Spanish Club. MCCLUSKIE, KENT: Office Helper, Rifle Team. MCCONAHEY. KATE: Activities Board, Commercial Art Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad, National Honor Society. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. MCCORMICK. LAURA: Commercial Art Club. Office Helper. Soph- omore Chorus. Tatler Staff, Teacher ' s Assistant. MCCORMICK. LINDA: Future Cosmetologists MCCURLEY. DEBBIE: American Field Service. Concert Orchestra, French Club. Marching 23. Marching 100. Pep Band. Symphonic Band. Chem-O Club. MCDANIEL. HEATHER: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Ensem- ble. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Cheerleading, Pit Orchestra. Redwing Track. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Cheerleader. Symphonic Orchestra. Teacher ' s Assistant. Varsity Cheerleader. Woodwind Quintet. MCELROY. JIM: Tennis Team. MCEUEN. SUZANNE: Drama Club, Future Business Leaders. Ger- man Club, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Musical. Office Helper. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant, Thespians. Varsity Cheerleader. Dance Club. MCGHEE, PENNY: Bat Girl, German Club, Office Helper. Office Occupations. Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant, Track Team. MCNAMERA. MIKE: Office Helper, Runner. Sophomore Baseball, Architectural Drafting Club. EAD, RHONDA: Distributive Education, Library Assistant. Red- bird Word Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. MILLER, BRETT: American Field Service. German Club. Jr. Varsi- ty Soccer. Runner. Sr. Power. Sophomore Soccer. Varsity Soccer. MILLER. JEFF: Advanced Chorus. Letterman Club. Redbird Word Staff, Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant, Track Team. Troubadors. Chem-O Club. MILLER. TINA: Advanced Chorus. Jr. Prom Decorating Commit- tee. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sopho- more Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. MINNER, LINDA: Counselor Assistant. Office Helper. MITCHELL, SHARON: Redwing Track, Teacher ' s Assistant. MOHLER, ANDY: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Jazz Band. Marching 23. Marching 100, Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Thespians. MOORE. BERDINA: Future Nurses. Runner. MOORE. JIM: Sophomore Baseball. MOORE. MELANIE: Advanced Chorus. Concert Band. National Honor Society. MOORE. TINA: Cultural and Social Exchange. Jr. Varsity Base- ball. Pep Club. Redwing Basketball, Track Team. Varsity Basket- ball. MORMINO, SAM: Activities Board. Homecoming King Candidates. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad (Coach). Jr. Varsity Soccer. National Honor Society. Sophomore Soccer. Varsity Soccer. MORTLAND, LINDA: Concert Orchestra, Ensemble.Future Home- makers, German Club. National Honor Society, Office Occupa- tions, Science Club. Teacher ' s Assistant. Thespians. MOYER, WILLIAM: Future Auto Technicians. MYERS, TRACIE: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Redwing Basketball. Redwing Volleyball. Redwing Softball, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. NEWBY. BILL: Activities Board, Chess Club. Future Business Leaders. Jazz Band, Letterman Club, Office Helper, Track Team. Varsity Football. NICHOLS. JOHNNY: Super Welders Club. NICHOLSON. LAURA: Color Guard, Jr. Powder Puff Squad, March- ing 100. Office Helper, Redbirdette, Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. NOLAN. DARRELL: American Field Service. German Club, Nation- al Honor Society. Tennis Team. NORTON. LAURA: National Honor Society. OBERTS, PHILLIP: Distributive Education, Super Welders Club. O ' NEAL, CHRIS: Chess Club, Design Group. Drama Club, Graphic Club, Tatler Staff. Thespians, Architectural Drafting Club. ORBAN, DEBRA: Debate Club. Future Cosmetologists. Musical. Thespians. OSBORNE, TINA: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Office Helper. Sr. Pow- der Puff Squad. PARHAM, SONYA: Future Homemakers. Teacher ' s Assistant. PARKER. MARK: Machine Trades Club. PARKS. LORI: Concert Band. Ensemble. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Concert Choir. Marching 100, Redwing Track. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Symphonic Band. Trouba dors. PATTERSON, ALBERT: Library Assistant. Runner. Track Team. Machine Trades Club. PAULDA, CARA: Counselor Assistant. Future Business Leaders. Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, Library Assistant, National Honor Society. Office Helper. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Run- ner. Student Senate Teacher ' s Assistant, Thespians. PEARSON. JOELLEN: Concert Band, German Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Marching 100, Redwing Basketball. Redwing Track, Redwing Volleyball, Runner, Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Symphonic Band. PETERS. ANTHONY: National Honor Sciety. PHILLIPS, JENNIFER: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Concert Choir. Ensemble. Marching 100, Marching 23. Musical. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Sophomore Chorus. Symphonic Orchestra. Sym- phonic Band. Troubadors, Woodwind Quintet. PINE, JAY: Architectural Drafting Club. PINKOWSKI. JAMES: Cafeteria Assistant. Chess Club. Debate Team. Distributive Education. Future Business Leaders. Library Assistant. Sophomore Chorus, Student Senate. PLUNK. LISA: Counselor Assistant. Future Homemakers. Jr. Pow- der Puff Squad. Office Occupations. Pep Club, Runner, Sophomore Cheerleader. PRATT, TERRI: Distributive Education. PRICE. JOLENE: Cafeteria Assistant. Chess Club. Library Assis- tant. Office Helper. Office Occupations, Runner. Teacher ' s Assis- tant. PRITCHETT, TOM: Office Occupations. RABY. LISA: Jazz Band. Marching 100, Swing Choir, Symphonic Band. Troubadors. Concert Choir. RAGLIN. RON: Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Football, Track Team, Varsity Football. RAIN. DOUG: German Club, Sr. Power, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Football. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. Thespi- ans. VICA Member. RAINEY. SHELLEE: Future Homemakers. Sophomore Chorus. RAMEY. PATTY: American Field Service, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club. National Honor Society. Redbird. Redbird Word Staff. Sr Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Cheerleader. Varsity Cheerleader. Swim Team. RENKEN, MARCUS: Letterman Club. National Honor Society. Rus- sian Club, Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Basketball. Sopho- more Chorus. Varsity Basketball. Woodwind Quintet. REID. TODD: German Club. Letterman Club. Math Team. National Honor Society. Sophomore Basketball. Teacher ' s Assistant. Varsi- ty Basketball. Varsity Golf. Illinois State Scholar. REILLY. MARY: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Sophomore Chorus, Tatler Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. REINHARDT. CLINT: Concert Band. Drama Club. Ensemble. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. Sr. Pow der Puff Squad. Sophomore Football. Symphonic Band, Teacher s Assistant. Thespians. Track Team. Varsity Football. REINHARDT. GLENN JR.: Super Welders Club. REISKE, BRENT: National Honor Society. Runner. Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Football. Varsity Golf. REYNOLDS. KELLY: Future Homemakers. Tatler Staff. RICE, TRACI: Advanced Chorus. Future Business Leaders, Library Assistant. Majorette. Office Helper. Office Occupations. Ru ner. Sophomore Chorus. RIDER, BRENDA: Advanced Chorus, Sophomore Chorus. ROBERTS, CRAIG: Future Business Leaders, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Library Assistant. Office Helper. Runner. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Student Senate. Teacher ' s Assistant. ROBINSON. DOYLE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Busi- ness Leaders. Library Assistant. Office Helper. Office Occupations. Pep Club. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher s Assistant. Trou- badors. ROBINSON. RALPH: Jr. Varsity Football. Jr. Varsity Wrestling, Letterman Club. Redbird Word Staff. Sophomore Baseball. Sopho- more Football. Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Football. Varsitv Wrestling. 7 ROGERS. HARDY: Advanced Chorus, Office Helper. Runner. Soph- omore Basketball. Varsity Basketball. Jr. Varsity Basketball. ROLLER. BRIAN: Concert Band. Ensemble. Jazz Band. Latin Club. Math Team. National Honor Society. Science Club. Woodwind Quintet. RUBY. DIANE: Activities Board. Bat Girl, Concert Band, Homecom- ing Queen Maid. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Cheerleader. Letterwomen Club. National Honor Society. Pep Club, Redbird Word Staff, Redwing Letter Club. Redwing Volleyball. Redwing Softball. Runner. Sr. Power. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Cheerleader, Symphonic Band. Teacher ' s Assistant, Capt. of Varsity Volleyball. RUSSELL. CINDY. Counselor Assistant. German Club. Office Help- er. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. RUSSELL. TANYA: Concert Band. Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Teacher ' s Assistant. SASKA, KURT: Advanced Chorus. Concert Choir, Creative Media Club. Drama Club. Ensemble. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Musicals. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Sr. Power. Sr. Prom Deco- rating Committee. Swing Choir. Thespians (Vice Pres.. Honor Thes- pian.). SALMONS. KATHY: Activities Board. Advanced Chorus, Drama Club. Ensemble. Jr. Prom C.eorating Committee. Office Helper. Runner. Sr. Power. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. SANDERS, DEBBIE: German Club, Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Sopho- more Chorus, Troubadors. Varsity Golf. SCHABERG, TERI: Concert Band. Jr. Prom Decorating Commit- tee. Letterwomen Club. Marching 100. Redbird Word Staff. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Symphonic Band, Teacher ' s Assistant. Sophomore Soccer Manager. SCHEFFEL, DONNA. Distributive Education. Drama Club. March ing 100. Office Helper. Troubadors. Concert Choir. SCHILDROTH, CHUCK: Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. Sophomore Football. Varsity Football. SCHILDROTH, PAM: Activities Board, Advanced Chorus, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Office Helper. Pep Club. Runner. Sopho- more Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant. SCHMITT. LAURIE: Advanced Chorus. Sophomore Chorus. SEGOBIANO, MARK: Activities Board. Exchange Student. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Marching 100. Office Helper. Sr. Power. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Student Senate. SEYMOUR. TOM: Drama Club. Musical. National Honor Society. Architectural Drafting Club, Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. SHAKE. JENNIFER: Office Occupations. Troubadors. SHAW. SALENA: Concert Band. Cultural and Social Exchange. Graphic Club. SHEPPARD. MICHAEL: Activities Board, Cultural and Social Ex- change. Drama Club, Ensemble. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Musical, Sophomore Chorus. Swing Choir. Thespians. Troubadors. Concert Choir. 314 SHIVE. KATHLEEN: Activities Board. Jr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Latin Club. Redwing Volleyball. SHORT. WAYNE: Counselor Assistant, Office Helper. Hockey Team. Future Carpenters. SHOWERS. BECKY: Concert Orchestra. Marching 23. Marching 100, Office Helper. Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Runner. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. SCHULTZ, JOE: Counselor Assistant. Debate Team. French Club. Latin Club. National Honor Society. Office Helper, Runner. Tatler Staff, Tutor. SIES, MELISSA: German Club. Head Majorette. Marching 23, Marching 100, Band Office Helper. Pep Band. Teacher ' s Assistant. Chem-O Club. SIMMONS. SANDRA: Ensemble. Future Homemakers. Future Nurses, Office Helper, Pep Club. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher s Assistant. Troubadors. Concert Choir. Clinic Helper. SLACK. LINDA: Sr. Powder Puff Squad. SMITH. DEBBIE: Office Helper. Runner. SMITH. REBECCA K.: Creative Media Club. Teacher ' s Assistant. SOMALR. SCOTT: Cultural and Social Exchange. Homecoming King Candidates, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Varsity Foot ball. Letterman Club. Library Assistant. Office Helper. Pep Club. Runner. Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Football. Track Team. Varsity Football. SOMMARS. MIKE: Cross Country Team. German Club. National Honor Society. Science Club. SOPER, DONNA: Concert Band. Counselor Assistant. Office Occu- pations. Runner. SOWDERS, LISA: Future Nurses. Office Occupations. Teacher s Assistant. SPARKS. RODNEY: Electricity Club. Varsity Baseball. SPURGEON. NANCY: National Honor Society. STARKEY. JON: Redbird Word Staff. STEPHENS. LINDA: Distributive Education. Library Assistant. Of- fice Helper. Teacher s Assistant. STEWART. JIM: German Club. National Honor Society. Sopho- more Baseball. Sophomore Football. Varsity Baseball. STEWART. KELLY: Advanced Chorus. Counselor Assistant. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Marching 100, Pep Club. Redbirdette. Runner, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus. Swing Choir. STEWARD. OTIS: Concert Band. Marching 23. Marching 1 00. Pep Band. Symphonic Band. STINE, CHERYL: Ensemble. German Club, Marching 23, Marching 100, Summer Musical. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sophomore Chorus, Symphonic Band. Troubadors, Concert Choir. STOBBS, BETH: Custom Car Club. Electricity Club, Future Auto Technicians, German Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee, Kat- nips. Letterwomen Club. Majorette. Math Team. National Honor Society. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Small Engines Club. Sophomore Chorus, Student Senate. Super Weldors Club. Tennis Team. Tutor. THOMPSON, STEPHEN: American Field Service. French Club. TICKNER. MIKE: Runner. TILTON. MIKE: Concert Choir. Ensemble. Musical. Architectural Drafting. TROWBRIDGE. BRIAN S.: Architectural Drafting Club. Machine Trades Club. TURNER. BERINTHA: Distributive Education. Runner, Teacher ' s Assistant, Track Team. TWICHELL. STEVE: Electricity Club. Redbird Word Staff. ULRICH, SUSAN: American Field Service, Color Guard. Concert Orchestra. Counselor Assistant, German Club. Marching 23. Marching 100. National Honor Society. Office Helper. Pep Club.Ri- fle Team. Runner. Science Club, Sophomore Chorus, Teacher ' s Assistant, Model United Nations. DAR Award. VALLADARES. ROSSINA: Counselor Assistant. National Honor Society, Redbird Word Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. Spanish Club. VANDEGRIFF. DAVE B.: Jr. Varsity Basketball. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Sophomore Basketball. Tatler Staff. Varsity Basket- ball. VANDERGRIFF. DAVID: Office Helper. VAN HOY. VERN: Cross Country Team. Letterman Club. Office Helper. Runner. Student Senate. Track Team. VANTREASE, DEBBIE: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Cross Country Team. Marching 100, Pit Orchestra. Redwing Track. Sym- phonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Concert Choir. VAN WYK. GREG: Concert Choir. Homecoming King Candidates. Letterman Club. National Honor Society. Swing Choir. Tennis Team. Troubadors. Jr. Sr. Powder Puff Cheerleader. VASSAR, DAVID: Jr. Varsity Football. Runner. Sophomore Foot- ball. Track Team. Varsity Football VASSER. PAM: Counselor Assistant. Future Business Leaders, Office Occupations. Teacher ' s Assistant. VAUGHN, TRACI: Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club. Pep Club. Redwing Volleyball. Redwing Softball. Runner. Sr. Power. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Small Engines Club. Teacher ' s Assistant, Track Team. VON BERGEN. RUTH: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra. Distribu- tive Education. Jazz Band, Marching 100. Musical, Office Helper, Pep Band. Pit Orchestra. Symphonic Orchestra. Symphonic Band. Woodwind Quintet. DECI Ambassador. VROOMAN. STEVEN: National Honor Society. WADLOW, SHEILA: Commercial Art Club. Pep Club. WAGNER. ALBERT: Commercial Art Club. Office Helper. WALKER, DAVID: Cross Country Team. Electricity Club. Letter- man Club, Office Helper, Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant, Track Team. WALKER. TANA: Advanced Chorus. Office Occupations, Pep Club. Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant. Track Team, Student Council. WALL, BILL: Adva nced Chorus. Electricity Club. German Club. Redbird Word Staff. Rifle Team. bird Word Staff. Varsity Baseball. Varsity Basketball. WILLIAMS. JUDITH A.: Advanced Chorus. Counselor Assistant. Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Homemakers. Office Helper, Office Occupations. Pep Club. Redwing Track. Runner. WILLIAMS. LINNIE: Commercial Art Club. Redbird Word Staff. Redwing Track. Sophomore Chorus. Track Team. WILLIAMSON. MIKE: Architectural Drafting Club. WILLIS. DIEDRE: Office Helper. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Teacher ' s Assistant. WILSON, PAT: Varsity Wrestling. WILSON. ROB: Concert Band. Concert Choir. Ensemble. Marching 100, Musical. Sophomore Chorus, Thespians. Troubadors. Archl tectural Drafting Club. WISEMAN. ERIC. American Field Service. Commercial Art Club. Design Group, Office Helper. WISEMAN. MICHAEL: Debate Team. Latin Club. Varsity Golf. WITHROW. KATHY: Concert Band. Cultural and Social Exchange. Future Homemakers. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Marching 100, National Honor Society. Pep Club, Sr. Power. Sr. Prom Deco- rating Committee. Symphonic Band, Teacher ' s Assistant. WITTMAN. MICHAEL: National Honor Society. WITTMAN. TAMMY: Advanced Chorus. American Field Service, Drama Club. Ensemble. French Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee, Musical. Redbird Word Staff, Runner. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Symphonic Orchestra. Thespians. Concert Choir. Dance Club. WOODS. GARY: Concert Band. Concert Orchestra, Counselor As- sistant. Distributive Education. Jazz Band, Marching 23. Marching 100, Pep Band. Redbird Word Staff. Symphonic Band. YATES. LAURA: Activities Board. French Club. Jr. Prom Decorat ing Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club. Pep Club. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tatler Staff. Teacher s Assistant. Varsity Soccer Cheerleader. YOST. JESSICA: Distributive Education. YOST. PAUL: Building Trades. YOUNG. JANET: Advanced Chorus. Counselor Assistant. Office Helper. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Teacher ' s Assistant. YOUNG. MARIANNE: Commercial Art Club. YOUNG. NANCEE: American Field Service. Design Group. Ger- man Club. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Office Helper. Runner. LATE ENTRIES BECK. TONY: Super Welders Club. BOCK. GREG: Jr. Varsity Football. Jr. Varsity Wrestling. Letter man Club. Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling. Super Welders Club. Varsity Football, Jr. and Sr. Powder Puff Cheerlead- er. CLARK. BRYAN: Runner. Tutor, Machine Trades Club. DAVIS. SCOTT: Machine Trades Club. STOCKARD. ROBIN: Jr. Varsity Baseball. Letterman Club. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Sophomore Baseball. Sophomore Basketball. Teacher ' s Assistant, Varsity Baseball. Varsity Basketball. STREET. CATHY: Future Homemakers. STICE. CYNTHIA: Office Helper STROMSKE. JACKIE: Commercial Art Club. Dream Girl Maid. French Club. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society. Redbird. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tatler Staff. Teacher’s Assistant. Snow Queen Maid. STITZ, FRED. Electricit Club. STUTZ. PAUL: Chess Club. Counselor Assistant. Jr. Varsity Foot- ball. Latin Club. Library Assistant. National Honor Society. Office Helper, Runner. Sr. Power. Sophomore Football. Varsity Football. SUMMERS. TINA: Counselor Assistant, Distributive Education. SYKES. JOHN: Jr. Varsity Football. Varsity Football. TANNEY, THEODORE: Latin Club. Baseball Manager. TARRANT. KAREN: Letterwomen Club. Redwing Letter Club. Redwing Volleyball, Runner. Sr. Power. Small Engines Club. So- phomor Chorus. TeaTatler Staff. Tutor. TAYLOR, DANA: Distributive Education. Jr. Varsity Baseball. Sophomore Basketball. TCHOUKALEFF, CINDY: Bat Girl. Jr. Prom Decorating Commit- tee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Tatler Staff. Teacher ' s Assistant. Swim Team. Sr. Almost Anything Goes. TELFORD. OSCAR: Cross Country Team. Office Helper. Redwing Basketball. Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Track Team. Troubadors. THOMAS. DONNA: Future Homemakers. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club. Redwing Basketball, Redwing Letter Club, Run- ner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Teacher ' s Assistant. THOMPSON, JOHN: Marching 100, Pep Band. Symphonic Band, Biology 3 Club. Chem-O Club. THOMPSON. STACY: Commercial Art Club. Cultural and Social Exchange. WALKER. DAVID E.: National Honor Society. EALKINGTON, DAWN: Concert Band. Concert Choir, Ensemble. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. National Honor Society, Rifle Team. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Sophomore Chorus. Symphonic Orchestra. Troubadors. Woodwind Quintet. WALTER. LORI: Drama Club, Ensemble. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Jr. Varsity Cheerleader. Musi- cals. Pep Club. Runner. Sr. Power, Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee. Sophomore Chorus. Swing Choir, Tatler Staff. Honor Thespian. Troubadors, Varsity Cheerleader. Concert Choir. Plays. WARD. GRACE: Distributive Education. Redbird Word Staff. WARDIEN. -JOHN: Future Farmers. Letterman Club. Sophomore Baseball. Teacher ' s Assistant, Varsity Soccer. WATTS. MICHELLE: Cultural and Social Exchange. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Office Helper. Redwing. Track. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad, Teacher ' s Assistant. Track Team. WEBB. MICHAEL: Advanced Chorus, Runner. Sophomore Chorus. Troubadors. WEBER. ELIZABETH: Counselor Assistant. Jr. Prom Decorating Committee. Jr. Powder Puff Squad. Letterwomen Club. National Honor Society. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Sr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee. Tatler Staff. Tennis Team. WEBER. KATHLEEN S.: Future Homemakers. German Club. Of- fice Occupations, Runner. Sophomore Chorus. WEEKS. TIM: Drama Club, Ensemble, German Club. Jazz Band. Jr. Varsity Soccer. Concert Choir. Marching 100, Musical, Pep Band. Pit Orchestra, Sophomore Soccer. Swing Choir, Symphonic Band. Thespians. Varsity Soccer. Woodwind Quintet, Drum Major, Badminton Squad. WENDLE. ERIC: Concert Choir, Ensemble. German Club, Musical, Sophomore Chorus. Track Team. Troubadors, Varsity Golf, Pow- der Puff Cheerleader. WESTBROOK. MONICA: Concert Orchestra, Future Business Leaders. Latin Club. Office Occupations. Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. WILLIAMS. CONNIE: Runner. Sr. Powder Puff Squad. Track Man- ager WILLIAMS. DEWAYNE: Letterman Club. Library Assistant. Red DOUGLAS. TIM. Counselor Assistant. Runner. Super Welders Club. DUVALL. JOHN: Electricity Club. Jr. Varsity Football. Letterman Club. National Honor Society. Varsity Football. EALES, MIKE: Super Welders Club. ELLIOTT. YVONNE. Cultural and Social Exchange. Dream Girl Maid. Graphic Club. Homecoming Queen. Letterwomen Club. Red- bird Word Staff. Redwing Basketball. Redwing Letter Club, Redw- ing Volleyball. Teacher ' s Assistant. GILLELAND. GRANT: Super Welders Club. HILL. ALAN: Marching 23. Marching 100, Musical. Runner, Thespi ans. Theater Technical Crew. HOLLAND. ERIC: Custom Car Club. Redbird Word Staff. Runner. Tatler Staff, Teacher ' s Assistant. LEWIS, SUE: Concert Choir. Driving Office Helper. Symphonic Orchestra. MESZAROS, STEVE: Graphic Club. Runner. Machine Trades Club. PRICE. ELIZABETH: Office Helper. Runner. Teacher ' s Assistant.
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