Belvidere High School - Belvi Yearbook (Belvidere, IL)
- Class of 1969
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BELV! 69 Belvidere High School Belvidere, Illinois The People of BHS Changing ........ 4 Vivid ,..... . 14 Involved .... . 30 Competitive . . . 68 Learned .... . '06 Scholarly ...... Freshmen ...... '24 Sophomores '38 juniors ........ '50 Seniors ..... . '64 Praiseworthy ..... '92 Index .......,... 208 mi W M was mn, A www' fuk. if-an i3i'i?5B,4 if ww. , ffm W, ff ,5,f,:w,,,pf W, 4 az ,Q-., U. A-X. W. A ww A .I ,sw :zif ww a+ an 33, .W . iw ' fs ,mf ,. giqxhiffz ,A W.-A . 1 1 -' .,,,., - ngsmk, .. gf' 12, - L! www ,Q g w, My .W my 1511 'M 7 W' H iw' rw .,.. , il, -f 2 The Changing We experience, each day, Myriads of feelings. Plunging intoa world Not ours alone, We delight in the companionship of friends, In sharing moments Of laughter and relaxation. The eagerness of youth, Bubbling with joyous exuberance, Becomes an integral part of our life. Yet as it passes, ' Savor each clear, sparkling moment, And remember people. . . happy. Xstwfm W S An ff ww af' -sf' 4 M, fax 2? Q- -f'-fig -'WK' f dwg 5 .A Q .aw .ff .4 f The light changes And we are sobered, Awed by the marvels and questions Of learning and growing. At times we must be serious In seeking to better ourselves. The world calls us To prepare for the future, To meet today's demands With patience and diligence. Yet all is not learned Between the covers of books. This we understand as we move onward, And remember people. . .seeking The world stands before us, Unconquered and challenging. We must call forth All our strength and determination In the struggle for recognition. lt is not easy, For we must strain to grasp That which lies beyond our reach. We grapple with puzzling questions And impossible situations. In the heat of competition, We strive to achieve, Anxious, yet exhilarated. One day, we will reach the top, Gur goals attained, pause there, And remember people. . .trying f was Y -1 Mk N, 4' mf 4 Within the kaleidoscope of the mass Each is, first, an individual, Seeking identification As a single one. Who am I? How do I find myself In the potpourri of feelings, souls? These questions we have asked And sought their answers Within the community of BHS. Here we have found Friendship and guidance. Here we have become aware of beauty And sensed wonder. Here we have belonged. ln departing, We leave behind a legacy, Something of ourselves, People.. . bright, kaleidoscopic, unique. llllll 4 iw, . The vivid N x F i S ar Front Rowg Paula Crupper, Mary Sue Newman, Linda jarvis. Row 2,' Kay Alderman, Trudy Fair grieve, judy Grundahl, Sue Eckroad. 16 After the flurious week of floatbuilding Homecoming 1968 . . . seven charming smiles brightening a dance . . . fifty husky Bucs cheering and tossing up their hats for their leader . . . two teams struggling on a soggy, mud-covered field . . . a new queen flinging a souvenir to an eager mass of hands . .. 'Autumn Fantasia' caps Homecoming 1968 A surge of pride as your vicious team rolls by . . . the suspense of the silence following, And the 1968 Homecoming queen is . . X' the explosion of joy at a touchdown . . . the heat of a raging bonfire warming your face . . . Homecoming 1968. IB LX S lsag 'v I Girls display passing, blocking talents At the line of scrimmage-confusion . . . at the gate-a pair of shapely legs . . . on the bench- exhaustion . . . on the sidelines-enthusiastic cheerleading . . . on the field-coffee for doc and the refs . . . in the stands-much laughter . . . Pow- der Puf-f Football 1968. 20 Seniors rehearse, memorize, perfect, present In the words of the master, I may vomit . . . lt's only a trifle, but I wanted you to have it . . . Don't be afraid of my passion . . . Step into it again, dear . . . Only s-s-six partridges, f-f-four grouse and the D-D-Duke of Southerland . . . The Man Who Came to Dinner. 5 Annie gets her gun, but only after al of hours ofpractice Annie Get Your Gun . . .a couple finding that falling love is wonderful but very complicated . .. a bevy of girls surrounding a bad, bad man . . . Annie's little brothers and sisters handling busi- ness matters . . . a troupe of Indians making life hectic for a train conductor . . . cowboys, clowns, and acrobats rounding up crowds for the show. Fourth annual musical cooperative effort of 175 A ceremony which makes Annie an Indian, too . . . a famous wild west show coming to New York on a cattle boat . . . a country girl trying to show up the ladies in long, white gloves . . . two young lovers hopefully asking, Who do you love, I hope? . . . a dashing young sharpshooter dismayed to find his defenses are down . . . a stubborn pair, each certain that I can do anything better than you . . . a backwoods girl discovering that you can't get a man with a gun . . . the cast, the directors, the committees, the band all convinced that there's no business like show business . . . Annie Get Your Gun. 24 Iii 1, 3 I I 25 Monsieurs escort their mademoiselles through A big black umbrella protecting formals from the nasty weather . . . a friendly chat over punch . . . a guide to lead couples through the romantic streets of Paris . . . an affectionate embrace . . . a brief pause to rest aching feet . . . a stop to admire the Eiffel Tower . . . but mostly just dancing, dancing, dancing.. . An Evening in Paris. 26 is 5 t., M- hu. Q 1 -satis ., Paris ay loffull g Co ,-'T ' a'-fl if 3' 2 fm e' if ,W , r , A .M -1 X? QS' 5314555 . WV .693 U .fwff K ,mg - 5 x .aff . ,,. Pafi-S -ff' I .1 , . ml Q K ,L Q. A ,- Qi 'T 4 . ... , ...IR 1 m fskkx fanaooa .0-'Q'4k5ot ' .'z'N5Q0v1f-o ikvhkhkkq Run-Q..-any QOQ?!,LS.tt O'?555'3k2fvA YQQQQQPQLQ- ikkkkhu QQXQQQQO ik?..'2'5f 29075- 'i,'5vs 'Q nv Wfgvg Q4 With joy, tears, seniors bid good-bye to BHS Reflection about the past, about the future . . . pride in achievement, joy in escaping . . . the band playing Pomp and Circumstance . . . your tassel swishing in your face as you walk . . . standing patiently waiting,waiting, waiting... Miss Brannah knocking over the stacks of diplomas . . . Mr. McMahon growing hoarse from reading 284 names . . . Dr. Drake heartily shaking hands and murmuring Congratulations . . . the diploma in your hand at last . . . a stand- ing ovation from the audience . . . suddenly the overwhelming realization, you've graduated! . . . june 6, l969. 28 29 w 39 RN The involved SC strives to project new, more active image Student directories, two special students weeks, a student-faculty game, two student dances, and a student exchange with Thornridge High School- thus Student Council tried to slant its prospective toward BHS students. But SC did not ignore the outside world. They O O 3 1. Randy Smith, president, 2. Linda Park 4. Dave McKay, treasurerg 5. Mike Barr, rep aided the laycee Charity and Heart Fund Drives, i and planned our Christmas project for the victims fthe mine disaster in Virginia. Of course, members also participate in their wn group activities-the annual banquet, a picnic, nd four SC conventions. iii er, vice-president, 3. Mary Beth Kamholz, secretary, orter. ' A spirit of gaiety prevails as students celebrate the week before Christmas with candy canes from Santa, Pennies for People, a Christmas Card Exchange, and Dress-Down Day. 32 MY, .M 1 Ml .7 vb lr A' M.. ,,y-sv- 'L,'-f A K Actor Dick Blake captures the attention of students at one of four Council-sponsored assemblies. fi- flh N lbuizl 3- ,' t, ,Q K At the club week assembly, Randy Smith, symbolizing the new Student Council, adds the final piece of the picture of BHS. As the school year begins, Student Council extends a cordial welcome to teachers at the annual faculty tea. Mr. Carlton, high scorer for the faculty, aims for the hoop, helping the Swashbucklers trounce the student All-Stars, 57-49. 33 Pep Club boosts schoolspirit, pride in BHS Have you got that spirit? Pep Club tries to make sure that each student does feel loyalty to BHS. During Homecoming Week, October 14-19, the club involved the whole school in the float- building contest, parade, bonfire, game, and dance. Finding themselves nearly bankrupt, Pep Club sold goodies at a bake sale and peddled shakers, folders, and booster buttons. With balloons, Up With Bucs tags, and beauti- ful baby Bucs, Pep Week, january 20-25, honored cross country, football, basketball, and wrestling athletes. An hour-long pep assembly, featuring skits by all four classes, a basketball game with West, and a dance climaxed the week. Thus, Miss Stueber guided BHS's largest club to a busy and rewarding year. PEP CLUB BOARD: Front Row, B. Bye, M. Kiefer, P. Wahler, Sellers, D. Hicks, B. johnson, I. Sellers, M. S. Newman, T. K. Henneberry, B. Carmichael, L. Meyers, P. Bonneau. Fairgrieve, D. Kays, P. Howe, D. Carlson. Row 3, M. B. Kam- Row 2, B. Morehead, I. Smith, D. Durley, L. Meyers, L. holz, S. Ryan,N.Cordray, C. Cormie. 34 PEP CLUB OFFICERS: S. Morovic, vice presidentg D. Hicks, treasurerg B. Morehead, secretaryg M. B. Kamholz, president. Sandy Smith carefully deliberates before casting her penny vote for the most beautiful baby Buc. Tom Ryan won the contest. V, .E g f if if E lla Sue Kiner and Debby Taylor work furiously to finish Pep Club's display before the bell. Girls build muscles, sportsmanship in GAA Four thousand two hundred boxes of candy plus sixty hours of sports activities added to two big dances mixed in with three hundred fifty girls and one Miss Povolish all together in eight mass meet- ings. What's all this? The Girls Athletic Association! With the Buddy Hike, GAA kicks off a yearful of sports activities. ln the fall, girls may join an early morning hike or an afternoon game of speedball. In the winter, the gym sees plenty of action-bas- ketball, volleyball, tumbling, and trampoline plus Daddy Date Night. The local bowling alleys have their share of the fun, too, as they witness a rash of gutterballs. G.A.A. OFFICERS: Front Row, C. Swanson, sophomore assistant, C. Allen, junior assistant, S. Anderson, point recorder. Row 2, M. S. Newman, president, B. Biggins, vice president, 1. Miles, secretary-treasurer. G.A.A. BOARD: Front Row, K. Finney, L. Cox, Row 2, S. Schwedersky, I. Stehley, B. Carmichael, B. Stralow. Row 3,' M. Gesell, M. Wilke, C. Chambers, L. Schauer. Row 4, D. De- Witt, S. Snuggs, 1. Cormie, I. Hulstedt, G. Cassidy. Qfffwziesiffyfi Sue DePoutee shows Miriam Olson perfect bowling form as Cynda Rafferty and Kathy Cadie total up scores. Daughters seem to be winning over the dads in this mad scram- ble forthe rebound during Daddy Date Night. After a long, dusty walk, tired, hungry GAA Buddy Hikers pile their plates high. Daddy Date Night finds Becky Carmichael and jude Smith concentrating on beating their dads at ping pong. 37 --.....,, WHOOS l nf., ' ' Hilda Widhalm strikes again. gs GAA develops healthy bodies. 38 'W--H..:W Susan Porter warms up with a few trial bounces. These GAA'ers perfect another of their many brawny talents Candy Cane Lanenadds sweetness to holidays On December 21, 130 female sports enthusiasts exchanged their gymsuits for floor-length gowns for one of GAA's very special events, the annual Christmas formal. Girls and their dates danced through Candy Cane Lane to the music of the 4-Tunes. l lane, Debbie, lan, and Dave rest their tired feet. , M, C I' ' 4.-rg ,. ,-Q34 :sux ,k U-1.41 I L . was fqhggf, 3 3 Hey, I'm thirsty! How's the punch? asks Donna Enright is ready to assure them that her At this point, Bob Walker spies the Nancy Wells of David lon Shaw. punch is delicious-and expertly poured. punch bowl. Turning to his date, Susan Osterberg, and their com- panions, Debby Knop and Dave Clark, Bob says, Hey, I'm thirsty! How's the punch? 39 GAA calendar includes more than sports-spring Spring flowers brightened the BHS cafeteria for GAA's informal, Daisies Won't Tell. Eighty couples danced to the lively music of the Catalinas, sipped punch when they were out of breath, and made wishes by Ye Olde Wishing Well on that very special evening, April 19. Lynn Schauer, Trudy Fairgrieve, and Cathy Hanson chat leisurely with their dates, john Grady, john Wolf, and Norman Frank. Jeanette Huddlestun and her date Larry Hyser re- flect the gaiety of the evening. Monty, Carol, Sue, and Dave make secret wishes, hoping Light of foot and light of heart, Lynne Bonneau and Ted Kiefer de- that daisies won't tell. light in the throbbing beat of the music. 40 brings informal dance, mother-daughter banquet GAA girls and their moms, 380 in all, enjoyed a delicious meal served by B-Club at the annual mother-daughter banquet on May 22. The presen- tation of awards for participation in GAA sports, a singing session and the announcement and in- stallation of new officers drew the GAA year to a close. J- The group of singers entertains mothers and daughters. julia Miles hands Denise Dommers her sophomore award, A flickering flame-and Sue Anderson becomes the new GAA president. Ik Pb.. I After a hearty meal, friendly chatter fills the cafeteria. A cappella, Choraliers sing for school, town Well, hello, ludi . . . Thus A cappella wel- comed Belvidere's beauty. The chorus also blended their voices for the Christmas and spring concerts, a Christmas assembly and caroling party, the all-city Good Friday service, and a three- school festival. While catching their breath, members enjoyed a club picnic and sold zip code books to earn money for new stoles. A CAPPELLA: Front Row, D. Newman, B. Venezia, G. Greenhow B. Steinborn, G. McCoy, I. Strom, 1. Gesell, L. Wienk, M. Hove Row 2g K. Nihan, K. McClatchey, B. Biggins, I. Smith, B. luh- lin, T. Wright, I. Strom, T. Mills, T. Stenerson, M. Gesell, L Westedt, S. Snuggs, L. Parker, K. LaPinta. Row 3, P. Wahler, D. Frank, P. Bonneau, D. Carey, L. Bonneau, E. McCoy, I 42 1 Heshelman, R. Despard, P. Van Geel, H. Warriner, S. Anderson D. Drake, E. Gifford, S. Anderson, I. Curtis, K. Burke, L. Ander- son, L. Trueblood. Row 4, I. Sellers, M. Wilke, D. Poulter, C West, L. McEachran, B. Fritsch, D. Norem, R. Smith, G. New- comer, M. B. Kamholz, M. Walters, S. Lietz, I. Grundahl, P Brehmer, D. Sisson, P. Sarver. Early morning practice twice a week keeps the Choraliers in tune. This small core of the finest A cappella members often entertains church and community groups. Of course, they also don their formal wear for the Christmas and spring concerts. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS: L. Parker, presidentg M. Wilke, vice- presidentg S. Anderson, secretaryg M. B. Kamholz, treasurer. CHORALIERS: Front Rowg L. Parker, P. Bonneau, L. Bonneau, S. Anderson. Row 2,' T. Wright, G. McCoy, H. Warriner, R. M. Wilke, L. McEachran, G. Newcomer, M. Walters, D. Poulter, Smith, E. Gifford, S. Anderson,l. Strom, I, Strom. 43 FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE: Front Row, N. Wells, A. Hess, C. An- derson, C. Fenn, D. Sarver, L. Sellers, M. Sutton, D. Callahan, C. McCullom, D. Phillips. Row 2, 1. Clark, R. Kampfranz, C. Wilson, D. Carpenter, K. Schwartz, .B. Stralow, K. Krueger, D. gains in H -an Barnes, B. Wainscott, D. Ireland, P. Gustafson, I. Gorham. Row 3g D. Maske, K. Morgenson, D. Carlson, I. Hove, V. johnson, D. Orr, S. Schumacher, D. Anderson, B. Iunker, V. Gunn, V. Estebo, M. Gallano, I. Beu, C. Manley, P. Crupper. J. S S MIXED CHORUS: Front Row, I. Fitzgerald, B. McGuire, M. Barb, K. Wenger, H. Boardman, W. Blair, D. Burke, I. Bell, T. Grow Row 2, I. Key, B. Mahurin, K. Kjos, 1. Sell, L. Skrine, H. Brazee, B. McDonald, A. Paulson, I. Brown, L. Boardman, K. VanLanning- 44 ham, S. Davis, S. Tischman. Row 3, M. Zdeb, N. Karlson, C. Hemmens, G. Mitchell, T. Fairgrieve, T. Kiefer, K. Conard, D. Drake, C. Butt, Z. Mathis, V. Mason, I. Ramsey, j. Bush. Choruses diligently practice do-re-mis Mixed Chorus and Freshman Girls Glee give stu- dents an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of music and have fun singing, too. Both groups take part in the Christmas and spring concerts and help A cappella and Treble Cleff with their moneymaking projects. This year the girls in Treble Clef'f washed cars, stirred up cakes and cookies for bake sales, and organized our school's first Powder Puff football game to earn S900 for new robes. Of course, these activities did not replace Treble Clef'f's primary in- terest-singing. Besides performing in the Christ- mas and spring concerts, the girls also sang for the L Lions Club. TREBLE CLEFF OFFICERS: M. Heshelman, president, S. johnson, vice-president, C. Finnestad, secretary, B. Pyszka, treasurer. TREBLE CLEFF: Front Row,' V. Russell, D. Paske, B. Bonner, S. Pundt, D. Poulter, P. Sell, N. Sisson, S. Osterberg. Row 4, M. Walberg, A. Grimner, R. Ball, I. Monaghen. Row 2, S. johnson, H9Sl19lm3VL A--PGIGFSOT1, D- N3f3m0fef M- HYl2if1d, B- PYSZl43, A. Holland, M. Hart, G. Rush, L. Estebo, C. Hanson, I. Cormie, M.OlS0f1,l.5mlfl1fM4 Klefef- B. Carmichael. Row 3g D. Hicks, L. Schauer, G. Cassidy, P. 45 Three bands add music to atmosphere of BHS Holiday parades, halftime shows, NIU Band Day, concerts, pep assemblies-Concert Band has no trouble thinking of things to do as they practice every day first hour. Flashing batons or swishing pom-poms, the twirlers add sparkle to the band's music. CONCERT BAND: Front Row, E. Hodgkinson, V. Laseman, A. Ferry, I. Hurd, D. Lindley, G. Grimes, C. Newport. Row 2, C. Rhodes, K. Wagner, S. Waddington, K. Manley, C. Chambers, C. Brenner, P. Schmig. Row 3, L. Schmig, C. Swanson, B, Swan- son, C. Rafferty, D. Taylor, S. Behnke, A. Schmig, G. Wilt. Row 4, M. Carlson, B. 1. Slinger, N. Bailey, C. Grimes, T. Leisher, T. Willes, S. Kaas, K. Pond. Row 5, R. Hamer, K. Fitch, D. Steuer, M. Perret, B. johnson, R. Craft, H. Pitts, C. Whitney, 1. Skorzak. Row 6, B. Carson, W. Smith, M. Duffy, G. Larson, M. Snyder, C. Newcomer, D. Franklin, T. Carlisle, T. Backstrom, Mr. lohanning. row 7, R. Canode, T. Welch, R. C-amlin, 1. Carlisle, G. Leek, G. Peterson, C. Coleman, R. johnson, S. Lar- son. CONCERT BAND OFFICERS: G. Newcomer, president, M. Duffy, treasurer, S. Behnke, publicity chairman, K. Pond, secre- tary, B. johnson, vice president. 46 through concerts, parades, games, assemblies Wistfully eying the Concert Band, the seventeen freshmen in Varsity Band rehearsed diligently for their parts in the Christmas and spring concerts. They did take a break, however, to go hear the Air Force Stage Band. A newcomer this year, the Swinging Sixteen displayed their talent at the school variety show, a stage band round-up at Gak Lawn, and a spring PTA meeting. TWIRLERS: Front Row, M. Jensen, C. Hanson, C. Enright. Row 2, D. Barlow, K. Cadie, C. Thies. ig VARSITY BAND: Front Row, C. Thies, N. Carson, I. Grimes, G. johnson, B. Scott. Row 2, G. Fader, M. Murray, I. Hanson, L. Knake, V. Rosene, M. Dye. Row 3, R. Slinger, Working to make marching band's football halftime T. McMahon, A. Sisson, 1. Mielke. show a great success is Sue Behnke with her cornet STAGE BAND: Front Row, D. Taylor, D. Franklin, R. Gamlin, M. Snyder, S. Behnke, T. Carlisle, H. Warriner, T. Leisher, T. L. Pollock, C. Whitney. Row 2, D. Gates, B. johnson, B. Carson, McMahon. 47 Enthusiastic fans enjoy athletic events more l g N I Sports Publications Club, with Mr. Adam as its advisor, keeps Buc fans up to date on all athletic events. Members hand out sports schedules in the fall, winter, and spring, and make sure that spec- i,, tators at football and basketball games get pro- 'M ' grams. :: nt1iF 4' ,Zcnm SPORTS PUBLICATIONS OFFICERS: H. Widhalm, president, Program, sir? Only a dime! Sports Publication girls enthusias- S. Snuggs, treasurer, I. Miles, vice president, D. Dewitt, secre- tically peddletheir product at football games. tary. Xmas? SPORTS PUBLICATIONS CLUB: Front Row, s. Snuggs, G. Pete, Hicks, S. Schwedersky, I. Callahan, L. Cox, Row 3, K. Swanson, D. Knop, H. Widhalm. Row 2, K. Burke, B. Dawson, L. Lee, D. B.Biggir1S,l-Mll9S,D-DCWIIL 48 due to efforts of Sports Publications, B-Club B-CLUB: Front Row, R. West, T. Trieloff, T. Walker, P. Pedersen 'L Schwartz I Stur es B Schmidt Row 2' T Habel B Shaw . , . g , . . , . , . M. Dommers, D. Copeland, D. lanisch, G. Church, D. Bye, D McDonald. Row 3, 1. Woodworth, I. Meyers, T. Schiltz, D. Gor- 1 ham, T. McMahon, D. Sprecher, R. Smith, L. Hyser. Row 4, G. Norem, D. Nelson, 1. Kuss, K. Hopperstad, R. Chance, G. Gay, C. Dorsey, K. Suhr. Row 5, M. Barr, S. Schrader, R. Wagner, K. Miller, W. Packer, C. Lawler. Pay for what you eat! ,demands the sign, but the B-Club guys running the refreshment stand munch freely of their wares. Despite this eating up of the profits, the lettermen's club, advised by Mr. Adam, continues to thrive-putting on an all- school dance, co-sponsoring the variety show and the student-faculty game, and hanging our school motto in the gym. B-CLUB OFFICERS: D. Gorham, sergeant at arms, P. Pedersen, treasurer, 1. Meyers, president, T. Schiltz, secretary. 49 Interested students gain a chance to get into Students interested in the theatre and per- forming arts enjoy the activities of Drama Club- working on school productions and seeing pro- fessional plays occasionally. With the help of advisor Mr. Kuntzelman, members also act out short plays during their meetings. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Front Rowg L. Westedt, president, D. Waite, treasurer. Row 2, D. Newman, point recorder, 1. Johnson, secretary, M. Heshelman, vice president. 50 Diane Anderson gains experience in behind-the-scenes work, as she prepares Chris Carmichael for a stage appearance. Drama Club's display featured traditional Greek tragicomic masks symbolizing the dramatic arts. public eye through Drama Club, Debate Team Twice-weekly meetings with Mr. Kuntzelman prepared our eight varsity debaters for participa- tion in many meets and tournaments. Though hampered by lack of experience, these deter- mined students smooth-talked their way to a .500 record and tied for fourth in Big 8 competition. In researching their topic of universal conscription, Tim Backs- trom and Bob Walker make use of library references. Nfsxw,M While traveling to debate matches, team members frequently made last minute preparations in Mr. KuntzeIman's van. DEBATE CLUB: Front Rowg T. Backstrom, presidentg 1. Clark, D. Carlson. Row 2, 1. Brown, B. Walker, R. Howser, G. Cooper. 51 Belvi staff creates 'something special for '69' Hey, how many picas for a head? Hey, can I run this picture into the gutter? Hey . . . So it goes as the Belvi staff unmercifully plague their advisor, Mr. Waterman. In addition to creating a book to capture 1969 in words and pictures, the staff established a school store, absorbed new ideas from workshops at Champaign and DeKalb, and gorged themselves at their spring banquet. EDITORS: Susan Kiner, Marilyn Wilke. COPY AND BUSINESS: Front Row, 1. Smith. Row 2, K. Swanson, Editor, S. johnson. Row 3, B. Morehead, K. Burke, N. Moyer. HONORS AND HICHLIGHTSZ l. Key, M- HeSh9lfT1Hn, Editor: FACULTY: B. Leonard, S. Luhman, I. Huddleston, H. Widhalm T. Nelson, B. Fritsch, M. Gesell, Editor: S. Wych, C. Hanson. 52 Editor, R. A. Gamlin. IUNIOR AND SENIOR: G. Newcomer, M. Gesell, Editor, L. Anderson, D. Dewitt, Editor, L. Westedt, M. Fowler, C. lacobs. BELV: Film FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE: Front Row, B. Pyszka, B. Blake, Editor. Row 2, D. Melson, Editor, L. Meyers, S. Bye, S. Walberg Row 3g P. Wahler, K. Manley. TOP RIGHTJ SPORTS: I. Heshelman, B. luhlin, R. Smith, Editor, D. Norem. MIDDLE RIGHT, PHOTOGRAPHY: Front Rowg C Whitney, R. Rice. Row 2g G. Leek, I. Buonauro, R. Graham BOTTOM RIGHT, ORGANIZATIONS: I. Hennessey, Co-Editor, D. Poulter, D. Sisson, N. Sisson, M. Zdeb, D. Frank, Co-Editor. . j, , fi igq ' I ,I Xl I ' 1 Buccaneer staff informs, entertains students Writing, rewriting, typing, snapping pictures, scouting the town for ads, and laying out pages- sometimes the action gets rather hectic, but some- how the Buccaneer staff, prodded by their advisor, Mr. Packard, manages to publish a paper every two weeks. A EDITOR: Rick Howser. Q PHOTOGRAPHY: I. Berg, W. Blair, B. Steinborn, G. Pete, S. Snuggs, A. Schmig. 54 ADS: C. Hall, C. Hanson, D. Knop, Editor, 1. Miles, P. Schmig. NEWS: Front Row, P. Null, P. Bonneau, A. Grimner. Row 2, L. Bonneau, T. Kiefer, j. Miles, Editor, T. Backstrom, D. Newman. Row 3, C. Hanson, D. Hicks, D. Curtis, C. Hall, B. Biggins. with biweekly paper Besides putting out the Buccaneer, the staff cooperated with Belvi people in opening the Press Shoppe and planning the publications banquet. Through conferences at Whitewater, Rockford, and DeKalb, staffers polished journalistic skills. COPY: Front Row, 1. Miles, K. Swanson, Editor. Row 2, A, Grim- ner, C. Allen, B. McGuire, D. Kays. Row 3, I. Huddlestun, A. Schmig, M. Fowler, S. Wych. TOP RIGHT: FEATURE: T. Wainscott, Editor, C. lacobs, D. Flemming, B. McGuire, K. Finney, N. Cordray. MIDDLE RIGHT: SPORTS: I. Wesson, D. Curtis, G. Pete, I. Marcec, D. McKay, Editor. BOTTOM RIGHT: EDITORIAL BOARD: Front Row, G, Pete, K. Swanson, I. Miles. Row 2, A. Schmig, D. Knop, K. Finney, T. Wainscott. German Club membership doubles in 2 years They don't even speak English! discovered Mr. Grover's students who spent a day shopping, eat- ing lunch, and seeing a movie in Chicago's Ger- man section. Deutsch Club also learns about the German people at a Christmas party and through slides, movies, and speakers at monthly meetings. N l l ff l .1 - Je ll ff' 421 Hungry club members scoop up potato salad and bratwurst. Same gives Herr Grgver 3 very needed present 3 comb GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS: K. Swanson, secretary, D. Kays president R Vetter treas urerg G. Pete, vice-president. 56 fm. Q 'Y Apples, tests, red pens await Future Teachers FTA's spring tea, featuring initiation, installation of new officers, and a talk by a girl who was an ex- change student to Peru highlighted the year for Future Teachers of America. FTA, led by Miss Brannah, investigated careers in special and primary education and guidance counseling. ' 0 -...gs 1? X Diane installs Laurie Meyers as the new FTA president. Miss Brannah discusses club projects with the officers. FTA OFFICERS: Barb Morehead, historian, Diane DeWitt, presi- dent, Connie West, vice-president, Laurie Meyers, publicity T - chairman, Sue Behnke, treasurer, Bessie Dawson, secretary. l Diane DeWitt introduces the meeting's speaker to her club. 57 Members of French, Spanish clubs learn about Le Cercle Francais gives Miss Glick's students a chance to find out about the French way of life. Monthly meetings included skits by members and, often, wild money-making schemes which helped to finance the club's Christmas party, banquet, and trip to Chicago's Art Institute. At the club Christmas party, Randy presents Miss Glick with a gift of perfume and candy from the club. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS L Parker, secretaryg J. Strom, treasurerg R. Smith, presidentg I Smith huissier M Wilke vice president. culture, Customs, people of other lands Movies and talks at meetings, a Christmas party Complete with pinata and Spanish carols, a trip in- cluding a visit to a Spanish restaurant and a ban- quet featuring Mexican goodies all help Miss Nelson's Spanish Club learn first-hand about Spanish culture. 2i'vifs1 1 f ri Y -ly. li 1. Strom, 1. Solberg, R. Gamlin, and B. Stehley plan a bake sale After 3 5Paf1iSl1 Suppeff Linda, Debbie, and Sue Stand Veaf-lY I0 to raise money forthe trip to ffqjharlie Brown, grabthe goodies if Roxie breaks the piiata. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: K. Pond, secretary, I. Strom, president, R. Blake, vice-president, I. Woodworth, treasurer. 59 Students use free time helping in library, lab Although not really organized as clubs, two groups still provide very big services to the stu- dents and teachers of Belvidere High School. By shelving books, filing cards, and checking passes, the library assistants lighten the work of Miss Hinrichs and Mrs. Skorzak. Everybody in the sci- ence department appreciates the aid of the hard- working lab assistants who wash dishes, mix chemicals, and set up experiments. LAB ASSISTANTS: Front Row, M. Hill, A. Schmig. Row 2, T. Backstrom, R. Nelson, S. Silver, D. Sprecher, T. Trielof'f. Row LIBRARY ASSETANTSZ from ROW7 l' Walls' R' Ball- ROW 2? K 3: M' Barr, R. Larson. Alderman, S. Kiefer. 'B ff . gg' L 60 Art Club members exercise creative talents Between dripping paint on the art room floor and throwing clay at each other, fifty Art I, II, and III students found time to form an Art Club, advised by Mr. Scheidenhelm. Their interest in all types of art took them to Chicago's Art Institute and Museum of Contemporary Art. Heidi Benzel and Dominic LaPinta, both Scholastic Arts finalists, compare progress on their paintings. ij-J C EL P The first-place Art Club display smiles on its creators. ART CLUB OFFICERS: M. Heshelman, secretary, E. Cooper, president, B, Blake, treasurer, W. Hatley, vice-president. in NC, FHA activities reflect girls'striving What happens to little girls who love to ban- dage up hurt dollies? They grow up and join Future Nurses Club! Now in FNC, advised by Miss Beckington, they put their scissors and paste to work making favors to brighten the holiday meals of patients in Belvidere hospital. Members listen attentively to Miss Beckington FNC girls invite their mothers to join them at the Casa Mia for their banquet as she conducts the business of a monthly andinitiation ceremonies on Thursday, March 13. meeting. ,Maj ,. ,W ,.,, Q 1 ENC OFFICERS: Front Row, C. Enright, treasurer, L. Swanson, social chairman, Row 2, 1. Johnson,presidentg M. Walker, secretaryg K. Emmanuel, social chairman, 62 to reach goals in nursing, homemaking fields Future Homemakers of America, advised by Mrs. Engel and Mrs. Frank, study such aspects of home economics as fashion, foods, and modern living. A style show, with members modeling outfits they have made in home ec classes, and the annual mother-daughter banquet highlight the year. With money from bake sales and coat checks, FHA sends holiday dinners to underprivileged families and gives a Christmas party for poor children. Chris Michel and julie collect over 200 coats, hats, and purses, and somehow manage to match everything with its owner. FHA helps Santa make Christmas merrier for many youngsters. 'F I Sz. Though their picnic was rained out, the girls' spirits were not dampened as Vicky and Diane find a new use for spoons. FHA OFFICERS: Front Row, I. Miles, president, K. LaPinta, past presidentp S. Luhman, historian. Row 2, B. Pyszka, treas- urerg K. Finney, chairman of public relationsp N. Schmidt , recreation chairman. Row 3, B. Fritsch, vice-president, C. Fowler, vice-president of degreesp R. Hill, parliamentarian. 63 'Fi FFA plans for tomorrow, serves community today One of the most active clubs in BHS, the Future Farmers of America, ieighty-seven boys, three girls, and advisor Mr. Millsi strives to develop responsi- ble leadership in agriculture. Although they are mostly interested in learning about farming, FFA members found time this year for a dance, a bowl- ing party, picnic, and the annual Parent-Son ban- quet. Gary Norem carefully observes all rules of parliamentary proce- dure as he heads a meeting. 64 FFA OFFICERS: Front Row, G. Wesson, treasurer, R. West, vice- president, G. Marrs, secretary. Row 2,' E. Swanson, sentinel, G Norem, president. 1 -,lim :er ssl 9235 'f , sq.. as-L, 'Ni'- :' i sms ami Greg Church and Rex Brockman try to organize the mass of toys and clothes they have collected. fd r-' 1 ri. In 6 3 S 1 52 .xt Q X, My F' 5 t nf gl I t 1 +.i WQ5 l'k' oe-- -H. . 'V X i ,'5i'i1Qn'tlf', QT 'K W At bi-weekly FFA meetings, members hear speak- ers on various topics related to farming. Evidently learning much from their field trips to successful area farms, FFA'ers produced a real cash crop on their 44 acre corn plot. By planting trees, col- lecting toys at Christmas for poor children, and sponsoring an all school fire prevention assembly, FFA showedtheir community concern. Gary Marrs, Greg Wesson, Earl Swanson, and Gary Norem load upa truckful of Christmasjoy. 65 Those with varied interests-dance, wildlife, A xc ORCHESIS MEMBERS: L. McEachran, M. S. Newman, I. Sellers, C. Koppen, C. Jacobs, R. johnson, S. Wych. Through modern dance, junior and senior girls discover a new method of expression. With advisor Miss Povolish, Orchesis members go to see area dance performances and then make up their own routines at weekly practices. Meanwhile, outside, Mr. Croft leads his Trappers Club in learning about wildlife and the fur industry through lectures, demonstrations, movies, and a trip to a fur Company. Linda, Mary Sue, and Kris interpret the emotions of awakening through patterned movement. TRAPPERS CLUB: C. Greenlee, president, R. Brockman, secretary, K. Schwebke, treasurer, K. Fisk, program chairman, F. Faley, vice-presidentp Mr. Croft. 66 rocketry, industrial arts Mr. Watson's hints and a visit to the Museum of Science and Industry evidently taught mem- bers of the Amateur Rocket Society how to suc- cessfully build model rockets, at least, none of Amrock's rocket trials blew up the school. Through I.A. Club, advised by Mr. Hoffman, boys interested in industrial arts worked on special projects, attended the I.A. exhibit at NIU, and entered Tool Society contests in Rockford. AMROCK OFFICERS: Front Row, 1. Mielke, secretary, 1. Wesson, treasurer, S. Baer, vice president, I. Berg, president. Row 2,' P. Moriarty, B. Lindstedt, I. Buonauro, board of advisors, Mr. Watson. 5-4-3-2-I! Lift off! A rocket leaves the launch pad. -set up new clubs iiivsvcigttximsf I - Q ew- ' sync.. Y fl, Kiwi 'ext Q sQi'k'?w- ' ' f ' Amrock members Steve Baer, Paul Moriarty, and Brock Linstedt, carefully connect ignition wire to rocket engine. I 5 gf? I.A. OFFICERS: C. Whitney, vice-president, K. Miller, president. 67 N o Zi 2 3 if S 3 5 93 ff The Competitive Front Row, T. Walker, I. Meyers, B. Stehley, M. Barr, R. Mc- Kay, B. Cole, R. Wahler. Row 2, M. Dittbenner, R. Smith, R. Howser, P. Pedersen, D. Strohfus, R. Chance, C. Dorsey. Row 3, l. Sellers, G. Fincke, W. Packer, T. Carlisle, R. West, B. Wych, D. Nelson. Row 4, R. Wagner, G. Wesson, T. McMahon, G. ,Ah 70 Church, D. McKay, L. Schwartz, T. Osterberg. Row 5,' L. Hough- ton, L. Rupert, M. Thoms, D. Bye, K. Miller, G. Norem, Cr. Hyser. Row 6, K. Suhr, D. Gorham, D. Darby, L. Hyser, l. Fincke, 1. Lewis. Row 7,' F. Brereton, S. Braun, G. Smith, R. Blake, B. Shaw, G. Gay. Spirited Bucs lack offensive punch Although the bleachers are empty and the play- ers gone, there remains an intangible spirit that moves us to remember those great days of stam- peding feet, roaring crowds, and tense excitement. Football is a tough game, and though we are no longer a part of the noise and confusion under the floodlights, we can still vividly recall the memories of the rugged 1968 season. As usual, practice began in August. After work- ing steadily for several weeks in the hot weather, our team began to develop into a unit of 49 hard- working boys. Led by the strong coaching of Mike Morris, Ralph McKenna, Fred von der Linden, and Dick Healy, the Bucs anticipated a great year. How- ever, something turned sour, and the season was ended with a mediocre 2-7 mark. The opening game found us eagerly looking for our first football win against Marion of Woodstock, I ' I I X '54 'W' mu' Q ws' 1 f hs- Q- all mcg, 2-was Y Wil Wt! 1 Y ' X .sl 4 Q 1936.5 'F- tif? Y w' -1 my aww, Q J in I E X , 1.5 ' V W f W. x V , 'f ,E . 'JP F is F' X. 9 my 'Htl pr ' N, ,. 3 Suhr and McKay scramble for a Harlem fumble. Barr gets some split-second wisdom. 72 T sl' P is fr 1 0 t -.. ii, ss- r +5 Larry and Tim-two of our best. On a squad as large as the football team, there are some players who earn more recognition than the others. Through the rough practices and games, they distinguished themselves by their abilities on the field. Though all of them couldn't be recognized, there are two who represent the rest of the squad by the players' own vote. This year they are Tim McMahon, as captain, and Larry Hyser, Most Valuable Player and all-conference. We hope that all future athletes will be as dedicated as these two. Schwartz looks for a fast way out. f. WK ,H Q5 lil I e . If W, ,N y ,f Y we W V A D- a , Q ix Front Row, R. Hammond, D. LaBuy, l..Strom, l. Wych, T. Ryan, McElroy. Row 2g D. Salley, S. Anderson, T. Wolf, B. Bush, B. J. Morgan, T. Leisher, 1. Grady, B. juhlin, T. Barlett, D. Bryan, j. Fountain, D. Pluff, T. Sheean, D. Norem, S. Hanson, L. Bowers, 4 .Ur Another practice for Mr. Barr and Mr. Berry. 74 Sophomores struggle In spite of the hard work of coaches, lim Barr and Scott Berry, the Little Bucs season record ended up on the short side. The sophs, even with size and ability, just couldn't generate that winning combination needed to spark them toward suc- cess. The season opened with high hopes when we swept to a convincing victory over Marion Central. Perhaps overconfidence led to our defeat in the next game, as we were stopped short by a well balanced DeKalb team. Against a tough Harlem team the sophs, unable to find the end zone, dropped the game by two touchdowns. In a hard-fought game against West, we were again beaten by only two touchdowns. The following week we were blanked by a power- ful East squad, even though the score at half was only 7-0. In the Homecoming game we unhappily met our fifth defeat at the hands of Freeport. At Boylan we again lost sight of the end zone and scored only one touchdown, in bowing to their rugged team. Though we scored twice in the next game, it was not enough to hold back a balanced Guilford at- tack, or Auburn the next week. From each game came experience, which, when added to our continuing pride and spirit, will determine whether or not Belvidere will become a football power in the future. L. ln. ' al. l F' I I Y s l fl B. Wilson, D. Franklin. Row 3g D. Thomas, W. Nelson, T. jones, berg, T. Wright, M. Anderson, B. Biggins. N. Frank, K. Bryan, D. Brazee, T. Walker, P. Rednour, L. Oster- through long season Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Soph record Marion Cent ..., ... 15 DeKalb ,.... ... 26 Harlem .... .. 20 West .... ... 19 East ...., ,.. 24 Freeport ... .., 12 Boylan ..,. .., 24 Guilford ... .. ... 27 Auburn ....... .. 19 The defense nails its man again I 1. Dave LaBuy reaches to pull in a pass 75 Q in 3 . - Front Row I Hardy C Nihan D lohnson M Hollings R. Bucher, F. Bell, S. Chance, T. Wolf, I. Skorzak, E. Skrine, B. worth M Trueblood R Slmger T Brockman J jones Row2 Smith, R. McCormick. Row 4, D. Drake, G. Peppers, I. Wesson, I Wright M Frank C Smith G Gomerman D Shaw D Shaw G. Schmidt, R. Kindberg, M. Ritzman,T. McMahon,T. Ratcliffe. Frosh look impressive Considering a lack of size, the freshmen proved this year that they could win. The team lost several close decisions, but they were hard fought games. Because there were few standouts, the key to this winning attitude was teamwork. They played every game with the desire to win. These boys gave an exciting new attitude towards future Belvidere football teams, and we hope that this will carry on through the next three years as we try to change our football fortunes. Frosh record Belvidere Boylan . Belvidere Boylan . Belvidere Freeport Belvidere Rochelle Belvidere Auburn Belvidere Guilford Belvidere ...ss . Crystal Lake Front Rowg C. Lawler, G. Oates,l.Woodworth,G, Daniels, D.lanisch Coach Hanson Row2 T Schultz B Bergland R Gamlin I Bullock Cross Country enjoys successful season Ask any Cross Country team member about the '67 season, and you will bring back a bad memory. Then ask about the '68 season, and a smile will come to his face. With the courses lengthened by approximately one mile, Coach Hansen's harriers had their first successful season in many years. This success was due to many hours of hard practice and great desire. Belvidere started out its year well with a double win over Auburn. The remainder of the season provided the Belvidere team with tough competi- tion, with some meets being lost by only small margins. At year's end the varsity team finished in seventh place, while the junior varsity placed fifth. Craig Lawler paced the varsity runners by taking several firsts in dual competition and breaking two course records. His final meet of the year was the District, where he finished twelfth in a field of two hundred. The team finished a very respectable seventh out of about thirty schools. We hope that this will inspire next year's team to do even better! IV CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row, COaCl1 Wait, D- Fish, R. Mills, D. Glatt, W. Mahan, L. McCormick I Hurd T Manley Miley, I. Heshelman, L. Dittbenner, P. Moriarity, K. Bender, G. M. Severson, P. Long, M. Richardson West, T. Anderson, B. Tripke, B. Hase. Row 2, D. johnson, T. Belvidere... ..... Belvidere... ..... Belvidere... ..... Belvidere. .. ..... Belvidere. .. . . . . . Belvidere. .. ..... Belvidere. .. ..... Belvidere. .. ..... Belvidere .......... Varsity record Auburn .... Harlem .... East ....... Sycamore . . . Freeport . . . West ...... Guilford , . Boylan . . . East .... Proviso West Invitational Crystal Lake Invitational Conference ............ District ............... Iunior varsity record 26 27 20 26 32 22 'I9 ....35 ....37 21 st 13th 7th . 7th Belvidere West ......... . . . 35 Belvidere Auburn .... .... 3 'I Belvidere Harlem ,... . . . 26 Belvidere Guilford .. . .. . 22 Belvidere .... ..... B oylan ..... .... 1 9 Belvidere .......... Sycamore . . . . . . 31 Belvidere .......... East ....... . . . 29 Crystal Lake Invitational ..... .... 1 3th Conference ..,......... . . . 6th 78 It's a long road to getting in shape VWIHX X I F ff 'E 1 f A vg it 1 g f an 'ff' 3 'QA' I I QE 5, .QV .MV Sf Q .. egg Q 93 M Q 1, JE m,,A Qibq CGI lar.. I 21? i Front Rowg D. Strohfus, D. Heap, T. Schiltz, D. lanisch, R. Chance. Row 2, Coach Martin, L. Hyser, G. West, G. Oates, G. Norem, B. Berglund, Coach Hanson. Varsity bucketmen jell into solid young team A new interest in Belvidere basketball awakened this year, due mainly to the ability and dedication of only twelve young men. By no means was the attitude aided by the poor 4-20 record, but rather it was aroused when the Bucs displayed a new brand of basketball, a style that was not only excit- ing to watch, but one that was also consistent. Coaches Hanson and Martin molded the team into a solid, efficient group of cool-headed young basketballers. Aggressiveness on defense and smooth ball-handling in tight situations helped the team to stay in many ball games. However, handi- caps of smallness, lack of experience, and lack of depth combined caused most of Belvidere's losses. Since most of the players were underclassmen, there will be many returning lettermen, includ- ing all-conference forward Greg Oates. With such a strong team, there is every reason to expect a turn-about from Belvidere's losing ways to a win- ning season. 80 Buc defense tries to stop Lockport Central Belvidere ...,, Belvidere AA... Belvidere ,,... Belvidere ..... Belvidere ...,. Belvidere ..,.. Belvidere ..... Belvidere ..... Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Varsity record .......46 AuroraWest........54 ....57 Carl Sandburg 72 ....50 Auburn............72 ....60 Lena Winslow 40 ....44 WeSt..............97 ....51CrystalLake........52 ....63 Harlem..... ....75 ....38 Arlington 68 ....69 Watermanu.. ....50 ....32 Kaneland ....62 ....49 EaSt....... ....57 ....48 Freeportm.. ....70 ....54 Boylanu.. ....65 ....53 Guilford 7'l ....43 Auburn... ....59 ....50 West.... ....65 ....56 Harlem... ....61 ....64 East....... ....62 ....48 Freeportn.. ....72 ....48 Lockportn.. ....96 ....82 Boylann.. ....70 ....58 Rocl'1elle.... ....65 ....67 Guilford .. 70 ....29 West......... ...65 Oates, trapped, keeps his cool. Ya Gotta Wanna 8l W., ' ' 1 Jw, Q V821 I r ef 'Dv-fx if we ufi L. W-....,, N... Front Row, Coach Von der Linden, M. Anderson, I. Morgan, I. em, D. Karlson, L. McCormick, K. Bender, D. Salley, T. Manley. Strom, L. Dittbenner, Coach Wait. Row 2, S. Anderson, D. Nor- Sophomores have a season of many contrasts Headed by Fred Von der Linden and assisted by Dean Wait, the sophs finished with a 7-17 mark, much short of their potential. Bolstered by the playing of freshman Greg West, the team opened the year with a close win over Sycamore in the Prince Niblet Tourney, but were edged by DeKalb in the championship game. The team continued to play steady basketball, after nine games compiling a 5-4 record. Then, after heart-breaking overtime losses to Boylan and Guilford, the team's winning spirit collapsed, causing them to drop the next four games by wide margins. Confidence improved, but still they fell short, closing the season with losses against Guil- ford and non-conference foes. In the Belvidere Sophomore Tournament a new attitude arose as the sophs overwhelmed Freeport Aquin in the opening game and found sweet re- venge by beating their old rival, Boylan. After losing the next game to Guilford, the Little Bucs set out to beat West, but they suffered another heart-breaking loss in an exciting overtime game. The sophs this year came to win. If this attitude is matched in the future, Belvidere basketball will surely gain the respect it has been striving so long to attain. Hey, it's my ball! yells Dennie Norem 83 1 .M em, 1. . .-3 if-. ' PSS? .5 'Q --Z6 . it SF? l I Lib: A is Sr you . 'A It w ,. M . A ,. .ww LDEKDI C 5345 Www 1.-f ,nv .ns fifty U EF ELVIDP , E3 'WOW' Front Row, B. Tripke, H. Boardman, T. Anderson, C. Nihan, K. B. Hase, D. johnson. Row 3, Coach Carlton, W. Mahan, D Bailey. Row 2, 1. Hanson, R. Miley, M. Christensen, 1. D. Shaw, Fish, G. West,l. Steinkamp, P. Blosser, Coach DeBoer, Frosh cagers raise hopes for next year Led by the tough coaching of Gary Carlton and Bob DeBoer, this year's freshman squad compiled a 7-10 record, the best in several seasons. With high scorers johnson and West, the frosh beat such teams as Auburn, Boylan, and came close to Guil- ford. We hope their determination and drive will bring bright basketball days ahead! Frosh record Belvidere ..., ..... 2 5 Harvard .... .... 4 6 Belvidere Freeport .... . . . Belvidere Marengo . . . Belvidere Boylan .,... Belvidere Rkfd. Luth. . Belvidere Guilford .... . . Belvidere Boylan ..... Belvidere Dixon ...... , . . Belvidere Woodstock . Belvidere North Boone Belvidere .... ..... A uburn .... Belvidere Harvard . . . Belvidere Freeport . . . Belvidere Guilford ..... . . . Belvidere North Boone Robin Miley pumps for two K. LaPinta, M. Steurer, M. Newman, I. Sellers, P. Howe, N. Cordray, D. Newman. Varsity, Sophomore, Freshman cheerleaders Mary Anne hopes for the best. 86 5' t LM,,..,.-- During the year the early morning silence was frequently broken by the shouts and chants of the varsity cheerleaders as they practiced their rou- tines for the games. These dedicated girls put all their energy and spare time into generating pride in BHS athletics. Giving up nearly all of their Fri- day and Saturday nights, the cheerleaders followed the team to every game, always supporting our boys loyally in victory or in defeat. Throughout the year, they gave every ounce of pep toward making BHS a school in which-we all could take pride. The enthusiasm and unflagging spirit that this year's' varsity squad displayed will always re- main at BHS-a tribute to the greatness of these eight tremendous girls. jude Smith's vivacious smile reflects Buccaneer spirit. B. Carmichael, S. Bye, K. Henneberry, M. Kiefer, L. Meyers, P. Bonneau, P. Wahler. encourage school spirit Backing the Little Bucs throughout the sports season were the sophomore cheerleaders. These girls inspired pep among their classmates as they cheered their way through each game. They prac- ticed long and hard to perfect their timing and master a large assortment of cheers. The support they unfailingly provided for our sophomore athletes proved to be a real asset for the team. Bubbling enthusiasm characterized this year's cheerleading squad. Many a Saturday morning found these seven girls yelling encouragement to our budding freshman athletes. Rallying the sup- port of their classmates, the cheerleaders spurred their boys toward victory. LaVonne and Pam team up. D. Ireland, B. Bye, K. Krueger, V. Lawler, L. Sellers, N. Wells, D. Blodgett. Yi? eff? I , 'fl - X X es. Rims B if ,.r i Who else but Bob Popp? Varsity record Belvidere .... .... 2 0 Honenegah ...., . . . 35 Belvidere .... .... 2 6 Stillman Valley 22 Belvidere .... .... 1 8 Freeport ........ . . . 31 Belvidere .... .... 1 8 Elgin .... ... . . . 30 Belvidere .... .... 2 3 West ...... 21 Belvidere .... .,.. 1 9 Savannah ..... . . . 29 Belvidere .... .... 1 8 Blue Island ,... .... 3 1 Belvidere .... .... 8 East ......... 38 Belvidere .... .... 1 9 Harlem ..... 29 Belvidere .... .,., 2 2 Elgin Larkin . . . . . . 25 Belvidere ..... .... i 13 Guilford ..... 34 Belvidere .... .... 3 7 Rochelle .,.. 16 Belvidere .... .,.. 1 3 Boylan ....,. 32 Belvidere .... .... 1 8 Crystal Lake . . . . . . . 27 Belvidere ..... .... 6 Harvard ..... 38 East Quad ....,................ . . . 4th Harvard Tourney ......... . . . 12th Lake Forest Invitational . . . . . . 11th Badger Tourney ...,.. 5th Belvidere Quad . . . 3rd Big Eight ....... 5th District .... 8th 88 Inexperience causes wrestling headaches This year the wrestling Bucs struggled through the long season to finish with a 3-12 dual mark. lt was a rough year as many young and inexperienced wrestlers had to fill the ranks of those who.had graduated. However, spirit was high, and the meets still exciting. The varsity started the year with two wins out of five meets, but from there on the luck ran all down- hill. Competition was keen. Although the wrestlers worked hard to overcome their inexperience and many improved rapidly, it was not enough. Several of the remaining meets were close, but the team could manage only one more dual win. In tournament action, the Bucs couldn't muster much team strength, but several individuals fared well. Among these was heavyweight Doug Gorham. Though side-lined from the Big Eight meet with a shoulder injury, Doug took District honors and advanced to the sectional where he was beaten, finishing the year with a superb 25-5-1 record. Considering that the up-coming Bucs will have experience and a fine coach, we can foresee noth- ing but future wrestling greatness. Fat Albert tsometimes called Doug Gorhaml, on top as usual, , 1,7 ,:L.!4!f 'f nm 1 .... 3 K ' SVS :-- ' . has was Y KS! V S W . W . 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Soph. record Belvidere .... . . .28 Hononegah ...... .26 Belvidere .... . . .30 Freeport ,,.....,. .23 Belvidere ,... . . .25 Elgin ....,....... .27 Belvidere .... . . .31 West Rockford . . . .21 Belvidere .... . . .48 Stillman Valley ....25 Belvidere ..,. . . .27 East Rockford .,.. .25 Belvidere .... . . .33 Elgin Larkin ....,. .16 Belvidere ,... . . .15 Gulford ......... .32 Belvidere .... . . .40 Boylan .......... .11 Belvidere .... . . .26 Crystal Lake ...... .20 Belvidere .... . . .40 Harvard ......... .11 Belvidere ......... 31 Harlem . .. .. . . .19 Belvidere Quad. 2nd Conference 3rd FRESHMAN TEAM: Front Row, T. Wilson, 1. Hardy, T. Moyer, D. Silvius. Row 2g B. Thomas, 1. Wright, l. Fountain, C. Smith, K. Bryan. Row 3, I. Gesell, D. Drake, R. Kinberg, C.. Schmidt, M. Chance, P. O'Brian, 1. Strait. WRESTLING: G. johnson, M. Dye, R. Hall. Managers are assets Without the managers, no team would be com- plete. They expertly tape the ankles, carry and keep track of the equipment, laboriously record statistics, and spend many long hours doing a job that is all too often overlooked and forgotten by most. Our teams owe much of their success to these dedicated, hard-working young men. These student trainers deserve much more recognition and a hearty thanks for a job well done. BASEBALL: Front Row, T. Souders, J, Reese, B. Poirier. Row 2, A. Paulson, R. Hall, M. Smiley. BASKETBALL: A. Silver, 1. Hurd, B. Falkenstein, I. Heshelman. FOOTBALL: Front Row, M. Dye, G. johnson. Row 2, T. Trieloff, R. Hall. 2 Silrll we fs 22 Zi, Front Row W Mahan M Chrlstlanson P Morlarlty G Hyser D- GENES- ROW 22 l- LYf0l'd, M- Hobbs, B- Wilson, l- MHFCBC, C- G Oates R Kinberg Coach Goeser R Blake T Sheean G Lawler, l- Woodworth, G- NOFGFU, l-- 5ClWWafTZ, H- Bfaleei D- Trackmen find going Throughout the rainy spring months, George Goeser's varsity cindermen struggled to achieve a 3-6 season record, an improvement over last year. Handicapped by lack of depth, Belvidere couldn't muster enough strength in either running or field events to rack up many victories. Most meets appeared to be mismatches, even though our tracksters put out tremendous efforts every time they competed, setting new records for the mile and two mile runs. The steadying influence of coaches Scott Berry and Paul Frykholm helped the team to jell, while concentrated efforts by such individuals as Craig Lawler, john Woodworth, Bob Walker, and Rick Blake prevented any disasterous losses. Greg Oates, who went to the state meet, consistantly placed first in the broad jump and was voted the track- men's most valuable player. Considering that many of this year's standouts were under-classmen, next year's team could be a Big Eight contender, but only if they dedicate themselves seriously to the practice and hard work that must accompany a successful season. o 1 1 1 ill. fl' , gliiwf at l 3 ,f Q 3 4' . W 'Sv l fa W i rr Salley, B. Fountain, 1. Henderson, D. lanisch. Row 3, P. Blosser, cec, D. Fish, B. Morris, T. Wright, D. Bucher, C. Bryan, J. Rush J. Kirkendall, G. McCoy, 1. Fountain, T. Yerk, I. Mielke, M. Mar- P. Lafferty. rough during season Varsity record 59 76 90 90 97 63 ., 93 50 .. 73 68 44'If2 73 42 77 .. 35 Belvidere ...,.. 68 Rochelle .... Belvidere ,..,.. 50 Harlem .... Belvidere ...... 37 West .... Belvidere ,..... 37 East ....... Belvidere ...... 30 Freeport .,.. Belvidere ...... 64 Boylan ....... Belvidere ...... 34 Guilford ...... Belvidere ,..... 77 Marion Central Belvidere ...... 54 Auburn ....... Triangulars Belvidere ...... 46 172 Woodstock . . . So. Beloit .... Belvidere ...... 33 DeKalb .... Sycamore ,... Belvidere ...... 47 Woodstock . . . No. Chicago .. McHenry Relays ..................... .... Conference ...... .............. Cardinal Relays 3rd . . 7th . . 5th Church springs out of the starting blocks ,X 95 .,,,,,...-N., '32 L A tired Schwartz lets Oates take over. Henderson vaults the cross bar at 9'6 . Strohfus and Walker lead the ff' i is ' ' -17 4' 2. 'S-' of fm M '-wav..-.-QM K -r. ' t Phil and Woody loaf on cloud nine before a meet. Kirkendall strains for the 20-foot mark. pack over the first hurdle. Fountain fights to stay out front. E Schmidt burns a fastball towards the plate. McKay ends another attempted steal at third. Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Belvidere Varsity record .... 6 Genoa .... ...0 .... 2 Marengo .... 5 ...10 CrystalLake.... ...0 .... 6 Crystal Lake 1 .... 3 DeKalb ....., ...2 .... 4 Sycamore... ...4 .... 6 East .... ...4 .... 3 West 1 .... 2 Boylan .. 3 .... 0 Harlem 1 .... 4 Freeport ..,. 3 ,... 8 Auburn .... ....2 .... 2 Guilford ..,. 13 .,.. 3 Marengo ..... . .. 5 .... 6 Kirkland ......... 2 ..., 3 Rockford Luth 0 .... 0 East ,....... . .. 2 ..., 3 West... 1 .... 1 Auburnw, ...O .... 1 Harlem... ...0 .... 1 Boylan .. 0 .... 2 Freeport .... 1 .... 1 Guilford .... 2 ..3 Lane Tech 3 mkfmd 98 ES 5 ,Sf S ' B N Q 6 S w-H v- -'-- ,M--fu--f UCS- .NMS QNQUES NMS HUE5 -WCS guts eurg HWS XM' Shi, t f -,,, q i-L t--A., A f i W ' Aj l E VVVVV . I A ' . 5 ll ,H A I f ,gf I3 ,il ,. 2. 3 , , 1 It . , ..,,. ir- an 1 I . wi, 4AVv ruff' x 'il r , . --' f . . ifzivmiyu 'f AW .sr A , A M I - From ROW! W- Packer, D- McDonald, D- MCKBY, M- Barr, K- T. Backstrom fscore-keeperl, G. Gay, M. Anderson, E. Gifford, Suhr, F. Brereton, D. Whitfield, I. Lewis, L. Houghton. Row 2, Coaqh Lewis, Coach Wait, C. Dorsey, B. Berglund, B, Schmidt, L. Rupert, Sluggers fall one short of3O0 victories 1969 was another great year for Belvidere base- ball fans with a fine season record of 15-7. It was coach joe Lewis' 24th year as head mentor, and the team really worked to get him his 30th victory at BHS and a conference championship as well. The early part of the season went well except for close games against Boylan and Harlem lost L by one run scores. Victories were earned mostly by the superb pitching of the Belvidere staff and some daring feats by the base-runners as they used the old favorite--the squeeze play at the plate. These assets combined to overcome occa- sional lapses at the plate, but often the Bucs had to hang on to slim margins to get the wins. At other times the hits were scattered just too thinly, which resulted in several untimely losses. One of these came against Guilford in the last conference game. We needed a win to give us a share of the conference title and our 300th victory. Hopes were dashed, though, as we bowed 2-1 in a tough game that left us in second place. at With our success we managed to place Paul Pedersen on the all-conference first team, while Kurt Suhr, Dave Whitfield, and Mike Barr made the second team. ui Suhr readies himself for a curve ball. 99 Barr and Suhr were all-conference. Pedersen was first string all-conference. XNl.0f'A l Coach Lewis talks strategy with Berglund. IAYVEES: Front Row, V. McElroy, B. Falkenstein, 1. Grady, M. Anderson, T. james, B. Wych, W. Cooper, 1. Wych, T. Willis, D. Stenerson. Row 2, Coach Crawford, K. Bender, M. Baxter, 59 mix. Anderson was Schulte Award Winner while Whitfield became all-conference and MVP. L Belvidere .... .... 1 Belvidere .... ..., 2 Belvidere .... ..,. 9 Belvidere .... .... 4 Belvidere .... .... 4 Belvidere ..., .,.. 6 Belvidere .... .... 7 Belvidere .... ,... 4 Belvidere ..., ... 'IO Belvidere .... ,... 2 Belvidere .... ... 11 Belvidere ..., ,... 9 Belvidere .... .,.. 2 Belvidere .... ..., 7 Belvidere .... .... 3 Belvidere .... .... 9 Belvidere .... .... 7 Belvidere ..., .,.. 3 Belvidere .... ... 'I1 Belvidere .... ,... 3 record North Boone Crystal Lake DeKalb ...., Sycamore . . East ...... Harvard ,. West ,. . Boylan . . . Harlem .... Freeport .,, Auburn .... Guilford .,.. Rockford Luth East ........ West .. . Auburn ... Harlem . . . Boylan ,..., Freeport . .. Guilford . . . R. McCormick, D. Heap, D. Norem, D. Darby R. Chance, N. Frank, Coach Salley. n gli' 0 I 61,VlUfRE .QU 95 W 'LVIUZ 5 115 'ZXHHEQ .2 49 lm Q ,:,,v1 agar X ff . vv nag , ,Eu iq c W, Qi. Lxl us . if a 'L .i -iq, Y lf Qlr L X. H I 5L.Qi A 'Li K 1 5 E L '-sig' U' l pq! DER D59-EYB g. uv: DER sf LVW5 M' v1U+ Lg rving if si Y gggvi FRESHMEN: Front Rowg D. Silvius, M. Trueblood, B. McDon- F- Stevens, l- Sreinkamp, G- 5Cl1midI, Coach Flofl, D- Helgef- ald, D. Bouback, M. Tolsma, B. McCoy, P. O'Brien, I. Morrison, SON, R- MCC0fmiCl4, l- lamf-35, W- WO0Ck, A- Paulson Cmanagerl. D. Johnson, A. Silver. Row 2, 1. Hanson, B. Hayes, I. O'Brien, Record 7-3. jayvees, fresh men repeat excellent records Anderson concentrates on carrying out a sacrifice bunt. Wesson loosens up before a game. Q 1: z ui L. . W .M I Front Row, C. Nihan, K. Woodruff, R. Gamlin, D. Sprecher, R. Wahler, S. Woodruff. Row 2g Coach McKenna, M. Dommers, D. Drake, 1. Solberg, T. Manley. Golf team impressive Under the guidance of coach Ralph McKenna, this year's golf team finished with what was con- sidered their finest season record, a 13-4 mark. Spearheaded by senior medalists Marty Dom- mers and Randy Wahler, the team won their first five matches until handed a loss by DeKalb. After winning three of the next four matches, they had continued success, obtaining five more victories against only two losses. In the,Big Eight match at Freeport, the team slipped and finished a close fifth. However, the District was much better as Belvidere placed sec- ond and missed going downstate by only two strokes. With next year's returning lettermen, we hope the golf team can stick to its winning ways. JAYVEES: Front Row, K. Bailey, K. Wenger, I. Strom, R. Miley, C. Guerin, W. Westedt, G. Gonterman, G. johnson, M. Frank, Golf captain Marty Dommers tees off. T. Anderson. Row 2, Coach Henderson, R. Miles, S. Hadfield, B. Melville, D. Drake, I. Carlisle, G. Simon, C. Whitney. Front Rowg I. Kuss, H. Pitts, K. Dahnert, D. Copeland, D. Meinheit, R. Smith, T. McMahon. Row 2, S. Anderson, T. Mills, R, Larson, W. Woodworth, D. Munden, B. luhlin, Coach Hancock. McMahon gains second in conference tennis FRESHMEN: Front Rowg M. Greef, R. Cordray, H. Boardman. Row 2g T. Brockman, G. Fader, G. Grimes, T. McMahon. The 1969 edition of the Belvidere tennis team was not too outstanding, although the members did show some progress. The record under coach Wayne Hancock was only 3-9, due mainly to inconsistant play by the racketmen. Inexperience also hampered their bid for a successful season. Although the team did poorly, senior Tim Mc- Mahon was successful. He placed second in the Big Eight singles competition, the first Buc ever to reach the finals. We hope that others will fol- low in his steps next year and bring BHS its first winning season ever. McMahon reacts to an opponent's shot. UPPER CLASS FOOTBALL: Front Row: B. Heather, j. Sturges, D. McDonald, j. Speiss, L. Baxter. Row 25 j. Kemp, E. Gif- ford, R. Vetter, D. Keegan, F. Cox, C. Blumstein, j. Critch- field. CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS: B. Dykes, j. Darmon, C. Ditt- benner, j. Marce. UNDER-CLASS FOOTBALL: Front Row: R. Henderson, B. Morris, j. Mielke, R. Kamfrantz. Row 2g C. Hare, D. Luckey, B. Frazer, S. jones, j. O'Brien, B. Tipley. Intramural champions The intramural program at Belvidere High School is open to all boys who are not out for any inter- scholastic sport and has always been a big part of the atheletic department's schedule. Every year about 600 boys participate in each of the many varieties of sports offered, with members of the champion team being given trophies to recognize their achievement. Supervising this outstanding program during the 24 years he has been at BHS is Coach joe Lewis. His great dedication has been the unseen force be- hind our intramural program that has made it such asuccess. BASKETBALL: Front Row, C. Dorsey, D. McDonald, P. TRACK: Front Rowg D. Williams, L. Dittbenner, D. johnson, C. Pedersen, F. Brereton. Row 2, G. Wesson, j. Woodworth, Dittbenner. Row 2g P. Rednour, R. Potter, W. Morgan, D. Bartlett. G. Smith, D. Drews, G. Hyser. Row 31 R. Benkhe, D. Sturges, D. Nord, D. Larson. IO4 '- , 'U ,ar 5 H ' 2 I I yr X I l in Q VJ I , .,.-gp mgfy A 1'A ..., llfaw M553 A fr ..s df . trims Q UPPER CLASS BASEBALL: Front Row, R. Potter, W. Nelson, G. UNDER CLASS BASEBALL: Front Row,' L. Lang, D. Shiroan, Strack, D. Drews, M. Seymour. Row 2g M. Key, S. Buck, C. Brahm- C. Mahern, D. johnson, R. Knott. Row 2, E. Skrine, D. stedt, C, Larson. Row 3, G. Wesson, S. Cullison, R. Benhke, B. Pedro, T. Eckroad, M. Duclor,l. Skorzak. Carson. fs GOLF: K. Woodruff, I. Sellers. TENNIS: B. luhlin, G. Fader, R. Hammond. l05 A 5. xv f Q. M by mf 1 7 N, w The Learned Administration keeps school, students The school board members, the superintendent, the principal, and the assistant principal, comprise the hierarchy of BHS. They are the policymakers of our high school, the governing body of this institu- ii tion. Theirs is the task of looking after 1424 stu- dents, 73 teachers, 7 custodians, 18 cafeteria ladies, and 170,000 square feet of building. ,N ,,,.-fu-..,, -1-w 1 V 2 1 it ff? running smoothly Underneath all those reams of white, pink, and yellow forms, the guidance office tries to serve the individual who needs help. The deans guide stu- dents to correct conduct, the counselors guide students in vocational and academic plans. 1. MR. IAMES MCMAHON-M.A., Principal, Advisor to Senior Class, 2. MISS IOAN BRANNAH-M.S. in Ed., Assistant Prin- cipal, Advisor to Senior Class, FTA, 3. SCHOOL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION: Front ROW, M. BROWN, SUPERINTEND- ENT, I. POULTER, R. CONLIN, R. TURNER, D. BABB. Row Twoj E. KARP, PRESIDENT, R. MCEACHRAN, D. DRAKE, L. MOR- GENSON, C. HARRISON, V. MCALLISTERQ 4. MISS SUZANNE M. VINCKEL-B.A., D.H.D., Dean of Girls, Advisor to Student Council, National Honor Society, Inter-Club Council, 5. MR. IOSEPH ADAM-M.S. in Ed., Dean of Boys, Advisor to B-Club, Sports Publication, 6. MR. HENRY IOHNSON-M.S., M. in Ed., 7. MR. ROBERT GIBBONS-M.S. in Ed., 8. MISS IAN HJGGINS-M.S. in Ed., 9. MISS VANESSA WERTH-M.S. in E . .-1 English teachers f' -. 1, plow through Dickens, Hawthorne, Shakespeare 1. MR. DAVID BACKSTROM-M.S., Advisor to Sophomore Class, 2. MISS BARBARA BECKINGTON-M.Ed., Advisor tO ENC, 3. MRS. BARBARA ANDERSON-B.S.j 4. MISS KATH- LEEN PHILLIPS-B.S.j 5. MR. WALTER KOZLOWSKI-B.A., Advisor to Freshman Class, 6. MR. JAMES KUNTZELMAN- M.A., Advisor to junior Class, Senior Class Play, Musical, De- bate, Drama Club, 7. MRS. IANICE GOTHAM-M.A., 8. MISS ELIZABETH MORGAN-B.A.g 9. MR. FRED WATERMAN-B.S. in Ed., Advisor to Belvi Semi-colons and satire, footnotes and fiction, predicates and prose, all find themselves thrown together in a strange conglomeration called English I or II or III or IV. But the peculiar ingredients skillfully combined result in a literate being. III Qmsfv 'w- H Reading, writing, researching consume much Read! Write! Read some more! The social studies and English teachers are constantly beseiging their students with such cries. But it is no wonder they dog how could you get through life without being able to read discerningly and write intelligently? 1. MRS. MYRIL BUHLER-B.S. in Ed.j 2. MRS. SANDRA FARNUM-B.S. in Ed.g 3. MR. ALAN PACKARD-M.A., Ad- visor to Buccaneerg 4. MR. FRED von der LINDEN-M.S., Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Sophomore Basketball Coachg 5. MRS. CATHERINE ROGERS-B.S. in Ed.g 6. MR. GEORGE KOKENES-B.A.g 7. MR. CHARLES HARNED-M.M.E.g 8. MR. MIKE MORRIS-M.S. in Ed., Head Varsity Football and Wrestling Coachg 9. MISS RUTH HELLIGAS-M.E.g 10. MR. STANLEY PATRICK-B.A.g 11. MRS. IUDITH HOUSER-B.S. in Ed.5 12. MR, ROBERT DEBOER-M.A., Freshmen Basketball Coach 112 ofa 5tudent'5 time I' Demi' Uliww :f ,uf H.- .kg 1 Oucth! Vocational is .844 ?,- A P22-1 courses mean aching fingers, bruised thumbs Although at times they are a bit painful, the business and industrial arts courses at Belvidere High give students a chance for valuable practical experience. Through typing, shorthand, and book- keeping, students may prepare for office work, through woodworking, drafting, electronics, and agriculture, they ready themselves for labor in the factory or on the farm. 1. MR. STEVE PETERSON-B.S., Business Education Department Chairman, 2. MR. RANDY DAVIS-B.S. in Ed., 3. MR. WIL- LIAM WOODS-M.A., junior Varsity Basketball Coach, 4. MR. IOHN MAIERNIK-M.S. in Ed., 5. MR. PHIL MARTIN-B.A., Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, 6. MR. LOREN MILLS-M.E., Advisor to FFA, 7. MR. CHARLES BOSTER-B.S. in Ed., Ad- visor to Freshman Class, 8. MR. IOHN WAGLEY-M.S. in Ed., 9. MR. NED MCDONALD-M.A., Football Coach, 10. MR. NOR- MAN HOFFMAN-B.S. in Ed., Advisor to Industrial Arts Club H5 Students mix brews in pots and pans, test The aroma of a freshly baked pie, the whirring of a sewing machine, the laughter of an amused child indicate the kinds of activities offered in home economics classes, where girls learn to feed, clothe, and establish happy families. 'l. MRS. FLORENCE ENGEL-M.S. in Ed., C0-advisor tO FHA, 2. MRS. MARYLEE FRANK-B.S. in Ed., CO-advisor to FHA, 3. MR, WILLIAM CARSON-M.S., Advisor to Sophomore Classy 4. MR. WAYNE STURM-M.S., 5. MR. lOHN CROFT-B.S. Advisor to Trappers Club, 6. MRS. MELVA MARTIN-B.A., 7. MR, BRUCE WATSON-B.S., Advisor to Amrockp 8. MRS. MARY HOVE-M.S.g 9. MR. RALPH MCKENNA-B.S., Assistant Football Coach, Golf Coach .,,.... 'T ...f H6 'fw5 w'le '?F?Tfah1lfll i5 A., M , tubes and beakers Science courses offer excitement to students. In biology one can dissect a frog and test himself for his blood type. In chemistry if he does not blow up the whole school, he will at least break a couple of test tubes. And where else but in physics could he learn how to find the distance to the moon without looking it up in a book? t 5 wise f - 5 1 ' s, was qw sv. Y, .. gg i'fsfQff2'1s '::f.'- ' ZA: ,sw A f..-sMgELfvf,gea : . .,221s:iQ lists ' 4 H ,K .b I ,, Q- , ir li twig X ' Q .su-iwhu rv ,i l!,,,N - 9 'lux 4 Knits. rib -QW Mental, physical l 'l. MR. WILLIAM HOUSER-M.A.T.j 2. MR. ORRIE HALVER- SON-B.S., 3. MR. RICHARD HENDERSON-B.S.g 4. MR. WAYNE HANCOCK-B.S, in Ed., Varsity Tennis Coach, 5. MRS. AGNES BOGARDUS-M.S. for TeaCl1erSj 6. MISS MARIORIE BOEHLE-B.A.j 7. MR. GARY TREMBLY-B.S., 8. MR. DENNIS DECUTES-M.S.j 9. MRS. LORENE BENZEL-M.S., 'IO. MISS SUSAN STUEBER-B.A., Advisor to Pep Club, Advisor to Cheerleaders, 11. MISS PEG POVOLISH-B.S. in Ed., Advisor to GAA, Advisor to Orchesisg 12. 'MR. OLLIE BENZEL-B.S., Intramural Boardp 13. MR. GEORGE GOESER-M.S., Track Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach, 14. MR. JOE LEWIS-M.S. in Ed., Varsity Baseball Coach, Boys Intramural Director exercises create awareness in facts, figures just as physical education classes help the stu- dents stay in the best physical condition, math classes help them remain in top mental shape. Both working out on a trampoline and working out an algebraic equation provide necessary exercise for this conditioning. 'SRM' ' .. Kg, 'St' - in paavmnmat, gh: il fi' .V ',-G A ff , . ' A 1- ' A A. . ' I l ixw' N ,Mlm ll9 120 Through books, art, music, language, students A note of culture appears in BHS in the music, art, and library departments. Students with mu- sical inclinations may join the band or chorus, students with an interest or talent in drawing or painting may take art. The library is the one de- partment with something tor everyone, whether it be a place to research, to study, to read, or to visit with friends before school. learn of other lands Everyone who takes a foreign language faces what seems at first an insurmountable obstacle. But as his first year rolls along he finds himself well acquainted with such phrases as, Ich weiss es nicht, Que je suis bete, or C6mo estas? If he reaches second, third, or fourth year level, he will even find himself familiar with not only the language, but also with the culture of the countries which speak the language he is studying. 1. MISS MARGERY HINRICHS-M.A., Advisor to junior Class, 2. MR. KIT SCHEIDENHELM-B.S., Advisor I0 Art Club, 3. MRS. VIRGINIA SKORZAK-Assistant to Librarian, 4. MR. GERALD IOHANNING-B.A., C0-advisor to Tri-M, 5. MR. HAROLD LIVINGSTON-B.M.E., Co-advisor to Tri-M, 6. MISS ROSALYN GLICK-B.A., Advisor to French Club, 7. MR. PAUL GROVER-B.A., Advisor to German Club, 8. MR. BRAD SAL- LEY-B.A., CO-Advisor to Spanish Club, 9. MISS ELLEN ANN NELSON-M.A., Co-Advisor to Spanish Club l . ..---Q-F: I ' 9 L 1- BHS provides many Many behind-the-scenes people exist at BHS, for instance, the driver ed. teachers who are usually behind the wheel. Behind the desks sit the school secretaries and the nurse. And we must not forget those muscular boys behind the movie pro- jector carts. services, opportunities for service 'I. MR. GARY CARLTON-B.S. in Ed., Freshmen Basketball COHCIIQ 2. MR. KENNETH SWAN-M.S.p 3. MR. IAMES BARR- M.S., Sophomore Football Coachg 4. MR. FRANK CRAWFORD -B.S. in Ed.g 5. L-R. MRS. DORIS SHEEAN, MRS. LORENE MARTIN, MISS ANNETTE LINDQUIST, MRS. PHYLLIS BLAIRQ 6. MRS. LIL PEDERSEN-R.N.g 7. IOHN MEYERS, MEL- VIN DITTBENNER, RUSS WACNER, KURT SUHR, GARY STRACK, GARY NOREM fx.-ax M. ,iw M - ! V I ww 44 The Scholarly F h Freshmen... The people who bewilderedly wander the halls the first week of school, the mob who manufacture a Homecoming float which wins second place, the young ladies and gentlemen who, with a strange mixture of jitters and delightful anticipation, await theirfirst formal. The kids who trim a nine-foot Christmas tree all in silver and blue, the creatures who relentlessly pound the stubborn sophomores in the Powder Puff football game, the students who patiently suffer through the many pages of Great Expecta- tions. The beings who admirably survive their first year of high school, the people who are impatiently waiting for the next year when they may throw off their neophyte status. ...Freshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM, lim Gesell, president, Carmen Fenn, vice-president, Arnie Silver, treasurer, Susie Strom, secretary Abernathy, Gregory Anderson, Christine Anderson, Connie Anderson,'Dian Anderson, Larry Anderson, Tyler Ashley, Rhonda Aten, Pamela Baer, Steve Baley, Kurt Ball, Cynthia Barb, lim Barlow, Dale Barnes, Debra Beese, Linda Bell, Frank Benson, Robert Berg, leffery Berg, Sandra Bergeron, Jeanine Beu, Candice Beu, lane Biderbost, James Bingenheimer, julie Blachford, ludy Blair, Wade Blake, Claudia Blodget, Debra Blodgett, Ronald Blosser, Philip Boardman, Hollis Bodey, Rusty Boleyn, Brad Bouback, Douglas Bowers, jim Bradley, janet Briggs, Dallas Brockmann, john Brockman, Patsy Brockman, Timothy Brown, jeff Brown, Pam Brown, Sharon Bryan, Bonnie Bryan, Kurt Buckley, Patrick Buker, Richard Burgess, Teresa Burton, Candace Bussey, Gail Butler, Raetta Butram, Gloria Bye, Brenda Callahan, Diana Cameron, Cynthia Carlson, Ardenne Carlson, Chris Carlson, Deborah Carpenter, Donna Carson, Nancy Cassens, Carol Celeste, Vincent Chambers, Cheryl X r i wg. 4- ,, s f f ,- . 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V V o r ...Q , Q.: 'G My :'- 6.5 f: UZ Q M ? , I27 -Ar i ft Frontg P. Lafferty. Row 2g D. Orr, K. Ohlsen. Row 3g I. Stahley, D. Gagliano. Chambers, Susan Chance, Steve .. ,Ji Christe'nsen,Michael ...Z , Church, john 'W' My Clark,janet Coots, Mary Alice Coots, Teresa Cordray, Randy Cox, lean Crocker, Norma ., ..r Crupper, Paula .EA Cu rry, Ga ry gif' ga ,lvl Curry, Robert Cushman, Wendy Fr' 7. 1 'V Dahnert, Linda Damrau, Sharon - J. vw f l! Daniel,Peggy Qfmg , A V ,N Davey, Sue - - De Bo, Sue kg r Diamond, Duane Dickerson, Ruth Dodge, Gary Draheim,lohn Drake, Daniel Dye, Michael Eckroad, Terry Eklund, Gregory Enright, Donna Estebo, Vicky I' 1 M- nwrgf Faley, Darline Faley, Frederick Fader, Gary , ,, F Falkenstein, Bonnie Fenn, Carmen Ferguson, Dick i28 . .W- ,wf J Q.. C M .... . r ' ,. s w ,..- f '- :- s .S , , .W av , in X , 1 ' 'Y of 'K V . ,i, . E .F F ' ' W 'SW . ., -- . jf ' , L A- 3 ,ig j 'Z H X' - ..' 3 V, 5, - - 3- '-33 5 ax, ., X ,,. - v,,, 1 K ,ww f. E, , F, C' ' ,If by gg. . 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',,.tw4', 5-Qmf A ll is ,' ' 'Vi' ,W A freshmen bring new ideas .vi' . f' ' , T A 759' ' :twig , , ,C M of Fish, David Fisk, Cynthia Flemming, Duke Fountain, james Fowler, Cindy Fowler, Stanley Frazer, Pamela Frazer, William Frank, Michael Fritsch, Connie Gagliano, David Gallano, Mary Gamble, Bill Gesell, Diana Gesell,James Gonterman, Gary Gonzales, Rita Gorham, Linda Gorham, lanice Greef, Mark Grimes, Gary Grimner, jimmy Gritzrnacker, Mark Gustafson, Paula FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL Marcec, G. Eklund, F. Bell. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCILS L-R, 1. Wesson, l. Ciesell, N. Wells, D. Ireland, P. Crupper. Gunn, Verlinda Gustafson, Paula Gustafson, Shane Hadfield, Scott Hallen,Janet Hamer, Rita Hamill, Donna Hamlin, Fred Hammond, Chezelle Hanson, Jeff Hardy,James Hart, Nancy Hart, Virginia Hase, Robert Hatcher, Mary Hatfield, Joan Hauth, Debbie Hayes, Debra Heather, Susan Helgerson, Dan Henderson, Mark Henderson, Richard Hess, Ann Hill, Luanne Hills, Marcia Hof-fman, Debbie Hollingsworth, Michael Horner, Sandy Horner, May Diane Hove, Judy Howard, Betty Hubbard, Robert Huber, Roger Hubbard, Susan Hurley, Karen Hyser, Gary Ireland, Denise Jacobson, Clariene Jalowy, Lucinda James, Zoe Jeanblanc, Connie Jensen, Marilee Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Donald Johnson, Gary Johnson, Linda Johnson, Richard Johnson, Vickie Jolly, Cheryl Jones, John Jones, Rhonda Jonn, Steve Junker, Barbara 130 ,P J -H-, ,Q f 'i 'N S ,S if 'W r , E I ,gg xy i, ,S ,, Q, D , , , . 'mill 1 'R ,gy A S, Ks :M l ., ...G A L li!!-1 .f ' F S, ly ' ,SK - N A-self, li I 6 le fa ' S 1-U .., -Kg, V. - ? 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K y .ai--2: 'ZF M fx-sg , ' ,j '.Q: YJ- A A 7-2 y Q, N J if SS.: r iS ew- 37 ., 'S -S ?S W -S I zz Y K S ififfs S w -SSW H V, Z, W At, SS S. , if g QLQFQ-I S121 rf: i i in A xr J . X ' .: - V- -:S Jerry Symonds and Paula Crupper repre- sent the freshman Front Row,' S. Strom, C. Fenn, K. Morganson Row 2 I Gesell P. Crupper, S. Chambers, A. Silver. Homecoming blends frosh into high school 'class in the Homecom- ing court. .,,, ,am-W, v . , I ,. ff, , - - 32 ' R sf- ii eofo if . , re' ' l .... .r- Q e-'Ml T fivg -M r . . W gg we Iek' Z N, ' . 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' 'iw M- if ,Pi t, X, 'if.akw2irv. 2 Q g , .L QNX ml wi' Yi 1 'wp , .li .51 Ss., 9 Q 4 C 53: , ' I ,,, 5 it ,. W Y ' .ss is 2 ff' kt- l . Y C l , Manley, Carol Mapes, Floyd Marcec, Mike Mary, Dale Maske, Donna Mason, Maynard Maxwell, Steven Medaris, jackie Menke, Henrietta Merriman, Trudy Meyers, Constance Mielke, jeff Miley, Robin Minter, joan Minter, judy Monroe, Pamela Morehead, Margaret Morel, Alan Morgensen, Kathleen Morrison, jeffrey Morgen, Thomas Mundy, Michael Murray, Larry Nash, Walita Nelson, Debbie Nelson, Teresa Neubert, janis Nicholls, David Nihan, Charles Nimtz,laCk Oates, Kathryn O'Brien, lames O'Brien, Pat Ohlsen, Kathie Olson, Connie Orr, Diana Otis, Cathy Owens, Ron Paulson, Allen Pease, Lonnie Peppers, Gary Peters, Carl Peterson, Doreen Petitt, jackie Phillips, Debra Prather, Debbie Pundt, Craig Rasmussen, Dave Ratcliffe, Corlea all tr r rf 1 yy, X ,.:f,,,,,:bWS -2 all .G Sqft Q EQ? yy, , x,.. Q ii ww Wk 5' t, N . st -H ,,,. 4 it : Fifi Wm, l s i i , ei ees if ' C OK Buster out ofthe line! Miss Hinrichs nabs Mike Marcec. At times freshmen seek refuge from their problems in sleep. ..- Q. gi -sa' it . at 5 M, S. S Ara , .,,7,,v,, fy ,,, ,D ff .. ..f 1 , f- 'is . 5 , 'M , ii pw aus.. fy ,r +495 6 N l yfiif Jn I .ues if N, l was 2 J fy 5 fm, -Q4 :: . . 4, -: ' ' M Z4 at H was 1, '-P' .rl W U ss r GF' -m y -.. ..... , T.,-ff' ' 2 5 Q 1 it .ww lt ,i 4 z ,fm ,C iii gff wgJ 3 -. 'K 'L izaf l f fs? ,A . . its 1, I ff. if yaenv .av C lf l. : 'li -. ,,-Q i i t l 1 Hollis Boardman and Luanne Hill encounter difficulties with too many books and too little space. Frosh battle weekdays filled with problems ,t .K 1? 1 ar yl t All - 'kg r , h A .b 8 P im A N , 4 . ,Q it, f ,,, L , 1 4.3 gif' M ' 'Y - .J r A 14 . , l , , 'iiilltfli n .af 3'-'iii'-gin. : , A :E ' ' Q 'S' -N , ,S , if , B- ,:. ' :': t- - f 5 ,Q if' Q K, M L. r r tv. K '4 . lll : . , ' ml. ' fl! I , 6 B f M., H ... 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I who be is yi p f li 1 F ,., 1 f, I, ,M ., A f , , A ..,k 7 V , ' -N. kk f' 'S 45 -35 ' -is is ,sae n .I 1 Y., . 7, W 3 W... ., 3 Q fc-gs ' y' V. f I 4. .,,. s H ,,,,, V f l vl : ' 'i'f:. .M f 'l fi 5 ,ji-1 S Sf' N 5 a s . W as tatgggii f f ff Q: ,Q nriswisaa , , , W A 1 3 tit R Q Q lr :,, 5 4.- Trapp,1udy Treu, Sue Tripke, Robert Tripp, Roxanne Trueblood, Dawn Trueblood, Mark Two, Lowell Vance, lerry Vangeisen, Patrica Wainscott, Rebecca Walls, janie Walton, Gary Warner, Sheryl Wells, Nancy Wenger, Kim Wennmacker, Don Wesson, jeff West, Gregory Whalen, Carolyn Whalen, Mary Wheeler, lane Widell, Bonnie Wiedrich, Helen Wilks, Shirley Williams, Dorothy Williams, Duke Wills, lody Wilson, Cheryl - wa it W jg, fmt , gwiwSf be Wilson, Milton 1 H, 'W Wilson, Sandy 4 : ' :F 1 Wi:son,Steve h .. X Wi inn, :mot y ' wgiff 52253285 Woock, Carol S, fl , A Woock, Wayne L-4, '16 5 ie, S f- Worrell, Elizabeth Ng ffl D -.J , 5 Wright,lames . -, ,.,, 1 - ,,',,..'r' 77' Wyldeflhfbafa R . V,,A : V i 5 ,Q Wylie, Pam ' I, K ' ':-' Q , V Avy, ,, Yarrington, james ' S E Q N, 2:2 Zimmer, Kelly f p l is ' -L?'li.,'5'55f Fresh men spend weekends relaxing, rooting Denise and Brenda lead cheers for the team. Freshmen defense holds the line i , The Scholarly Sophomores Sophomores . .. Proud people-a first place Christmas tree stand- ing in the library, a Homecoming float created through many hours of cheerful labor. Spirited people-a mighty yell of silly, silly, sophomores, a winning of the spirit stick, a tingle of pride for the Little Bucs. Maturing people-a course in driver's ed., a sixteenth birthday, a driver's license. Studious people-a scribbled page of English notes, a frown of concentration during the NEDT test, a long list of names on the sophomore honor roll. Expectant people-a coveted title of upperclass- men, a sparkling class ring, a year waiting to be made beneficial, exciting, memorable. ...Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM, Tom Ryan, president, Sandy Bye, vice-president, Steve Anderson, secretary, Dennis Norem,treasurer. 'Yah 'N 1 , 'El s 'ZX !' ta 1 tlkfi ,wigs -w A H fit .R ,an nk ,V , 1-9 ,P 40- f V L Q, 1 X i V . . L.,,L X . -V 'V . . 1, , t,.,eL,g,QI71,,V,,r,r i I. I E ,V V -I 1 f- . i '- 1- .. .v T 1 ,,.. ii 121 E, , - l ' ' ' .. , ' -7 2 Q Q . . Cm 2.3 Q. f f V fr s Q T I 'L 'od' ' x 'l F is l i .. .. m,AL . V' l I I A ' Af ' ll. Q i , ' uxllm 1 - - A ,Va V V fi - - 'ui , .. , N-ix 'f':r'L, A .si , X '19 , , V 7 K.. ,f 1 X A 46: ,- it i I li ' xswlfsef V32 5 , T ' ,Q 1 t.. ' ' I E Mg , Q ,,,, 2 -4 f V V i , Q A A' li ---,C an af: 'H' . F-H ,fi Q V .V ' 'A ' 5 ,ft 7? y 1 if '4 .' ,yy-',,fg, 7 r .... ,. 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First place tree brightens holiday for Sophs Moriarty, Paul Morris, Bob Munden, Dennis Mundy, Melissa Myers, Lloyd Newport, Claudia Nelson, Wayne Nilsen, Sherri Nord, Dale Nord, Dianne Norem, Dennis Oldenburg, julie Oliver, Mark Olson, Larry Olson, Miriam Olson, Sandi O'Neil, Dan Osterberg, Lynn Osterberg, Robert Owens, Rickey Packer, Patti Paske, Deborah Pattison, Daniel Pavlak, Sharon Peacock, Gary Pederson, Raemary Perry, Deb Peterson, Allen Peterson, Andrea Pfeifer, loyce Phillips, Deborah Pollock, julie Potter, Kenneth Pratt, Debbie Rafferty, Cynda Ransom, Shirley Razim, james Rednour, Pam Rednour, William Reese, john 146 ,fl , H L P f 1 g c.: Aa.. rfb E, WW? , ii Q. Y, W I Y, Mx ,P ,M ft. A, ' L Q , 15? s .1 rf- , A I rail I L far A I in I 1' If NE - ., . .- ,I .41 ' V . ,.kr gr-I I . s' , i 'Q f' .egg .fx sf 'ri Q 'aft rf fm oi 55' fs e 1... asa I .H+ I I P... - I s .t t Ii. 159 ,. ii' . 4 ' ' as V, , 1, V, A , t f I PM I f as 'U s 1- 'I . 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I.,' f. 3. -V? N Q' V l In V1 T' . S r ar V Ml .Vk' 11 -ff. -fsgggg.. L:,, 3.55 gnfwgje ' SRE kr .551- .ff ,,:, Li- i . we-S ' .. t . S: -1 ' .- ', -1 'vi X5 ' T3 1 ,. , 5 VL? 3 t ' -, 7- ' W ti s,. N .5 5 fr, 6 ' ' i 'Z . .R ' Nl w I 1 A--ri' ' exif i ' 'il S :et Zag-sid 1 K' i .1 , , L-.. . ...Q a uf ' M Ma ' ,J 'iw' ' 3' -1-T S N M' ' ' i r q . 64 , , ' Li P K K I ll ,iff Q R X i 3 ' K 'P f ' Z .fl in Rik. SOPHOMORE PICNIC COMMITTEE: L-R, R. Goeser, S. Bye, C. Swanson, P. Wahler, T. Manley, R. Pederson, T, Fairgrieve, P, Bonneau, H. Benzel, B. Holliday, K. Hendrick- SOD. Reiniger, Terry Rhoades, Cindy Rice, Richard Romine, Betty Romine, Gale Rush, Gaylin Ryan, Tom Salley, Dan Saunders, john Sawyer, Linda Schaffer, Ken Schaffer, Sue Schauer, Lynne Schmalen, joseph Schroeder, Bonnie Schwebke, Kathy Sell, jane Severson, Mark Shean, Tim Shelton, Paula Simon, Roxanne Simpson, Daniel Sisson, Nancy Smiley, Mike Smith, Arlene Smith, Bill Smith,jude Smith, Nanette Smith, Sandi Snyder, Mike Spiker, Chris Spurgeon,1ackie Stahnke, Phyllis Steinborn, Bob Stemm, Alice Stenerson, Ted Stephenson, Tamar Steuer, Doug Steven, Ralph Stevens, Debbie 147 El Strang, Darla EN - if a.. Strang, Darrell L? , my , 3 f': M W,,r Strom, john Wg - 1 TTA ' ' ' 5lUmPf,Dave M rrrrrr. A fil l V T I , S 3 , Sturges,Greg 70 Q i 'ff' g 2-'l .X H W S? A .Ny xx , al S, , as Strang, Dale ,ff Swanson, Connie I Swanson,janet ' N r gk g ,, -if l 1 if Ay 4- , X f, y x af' f AW me ,. Swanson, Mike ,, V Swatzell, Sharon , ' fi' , Swift, Craig i 4 f H, A Ta ma n a us kas, Terry 4: . My Q 5 , gi 23' QQ 9' Taylor, jim , . Q, 1 . , 1 Thomas, Steve , 1 S Y ww ll 1 ' Q xv fl 5 We , Totzf Gary Q K ,J,, gg i , ,N K, f Trieloff, laclyn 2 l If oo,,5,S , S . mx fr 5 Tripke,Lucinda W . 0 4 o ,, ,',, k M l or 1 r,o, ,, , ...:, ,1 A y in :,, 1 WQ S 3 Trueblood,Kathy ' YN '? k S l v - 9 K 1 al. S fr f . ,J Tripp, Linda ' , r. rrr A f' ae - - 1 'SS 1 1 V 'aan ' 5 W vaiI,Mike ii , o 'S or Y Vrv f 1+ 44 Van Lanningham,Kathy A S- s Venezia, Betsy A K N Von Haden, Harvey L if 1 ' ' ' 'v ' 'X .Aga 5' '. 'fill , - j .MA A fx. , ' ' , Y 4 --i, of , . , ,fl 5 - . , i -' Q' ., , :QA . i - . . Waddington, Steve ,,,, , o , ':., 1 ,L V: , ., . Q - X Q 5.15 L X . in Wadi ! yr Fil - hav? Q 7 wx I 7, M l. V' i V .Y , A E ,, , M My W W if S A fi 'K' 9 3 fl. , '--,, ' H Q, '-. ' ,V M an x l N5 ' 5 Anal :-. , ' fwgwr Q Wagster, Steve ' Wahler Pam .W . L w i V' ' , Q. 4 ff' Wagner, Keith .l x ' ' 3, Waldrop, Debbie My A A -' ,., W 'L Walker,Cindy Wi ,x S Walker, Lyle ll-r',i' W lk IT' I ,M 'L :V j.,f,,f,.5 ,Z vbk, Q l 'V .1 , X-1 Wgllslificlqryl lx, gf' , ,'e, 4 ,'.' Elly Homecoming: Sophs work hard, cheer loudly 148 L!l.:4uwU 'L vt it-'fi his ft ii T A .rg gli? QM. mt li :ns T-su-P? t .,.A -1-. i E 1 T T , t, , V J , -f I . ' V Z 'L . A wg, V I J NN I 7 .T 'N ' wx V' K U i b J s 5, , sa X- I ,,.. X K k k ., J Qxswfrf 'Wm' L I 1 L, 7 it t X, A 5 T 'M A :Q T ,Ak ' 1 ,A igl lx? 'TH . KM ,, it N V, I n I K ,W 'rv I 'll xg? , '- QM, , f ,, 1-1 ffl. , .::'f ,K ' KU' A U - ff ' 1 A ef' . x is T aj l , L if tw ' s , f Waterstraat, David Welch, Thomas Wennmacher, Linda West, Pamela West, Pam K. Westedt, Wayne White, Merry Whitehead, jill Whitfield, Pam Willis, Terry Wirth, Cindy Wilt, Gary Wilson, Bob Wilson, Debby Wirth, Mike Wolf,lohn Wright, Tom Wych, Allen Wych, jeff Wych, lim Yerk, Donita Yerk, Terry Zdeb, Martha Zickuhr, Marci I49 The Schola junio juniors . . . Proudly flashing shiny class rings, dreamily imag- ining that first prom, feverishly scribbling note cards for the term paper due the next Monday. Contentedly admiring the Christmas tree which won second place, exuberantly shouting UBGOC, BGOC! at the Powder Puff football game, ear- nestly memorizing important dates and places of the American Revolution, industriously stuffing paper into chicken wire, creating a giant ballot box. Resolutely attacking the National Merit, SAT, and ACT tests, diligently studying a dog-eared copy of The Scarlet Letter, confidently fulfilling their role as upperclassmen, anxiously awaiting their next, their last year of high school. . . .juniors IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: TOP TO BOTTOM, Susan An- derson, president, Pat Haffey, vice-president, Mary Beth Kam- holz, secretary, Denise Waite, treasurer. gf 7 aft, f Q., was on . A 0, NV V fi . ,iff ?i- Ve 1 - . 'gm . 4: fa 'lf m 'K l Y '-, w ,' ff ,dt J, f. , Y ,lf 1, X JW , V- K .uw .- , . tm C .. ' ., ,i 3, is 'vi ' + l F . . ,Vw 2' Q :,,,,,. ., , i r 44. C, , A G ' A ,,,- A' ' My f C ,. , ff , gt A , A .af ty ..-H fx A A, ,gm q . 52 , W ,V ,ewrwaay W 1, Q W f .1 ,L -' -5, . , ' . M , We ' ff gk ij' , ' - 'ti Y Wit Ap -- 4 vt. I if , ' gllaf -' ,,1, ,K ,gg V f av 7, s b f V' 1' V .1 qu , f i A X' v,.i A C A M A'L'. , i , A lit :,: , C, C C -ia 1 A It 1- Hi res , f f' ' , 'WB Q 'ti xg-JM Q Q iz .I7 if ug A ,P 51 5 475 10:65 . Qt-Q J Wd! :Q A U UF A 7 , Abraham, Denise Allen, Carol Anderson, Mark Anderson, Sue Aten, lan Ball, Ann Barlow, Michael Barr, Michael Bartlett, Rich Bates, Connie Baxter, George Behnke, Richard Bellich, Dan Benton, jerry Berg, lef'f Bergland, Buck Blake, Rich Blietz, Robert Blodgett, Debra Boardman, Dave Boardman, Linda Boyd, Pauletta Brahmstedt, Charles Brazee, Ken Brehmer, Peggy Brenz, Linda Bredger, Brenda Brock, Ken Brockman, Diane Brockman, Don Bruns, Steve Buck, Steve Bunger, Iris Burkett, jeff Burton, Cindi Bush, lean Butler, Marvin Butram, Ron Butt, Larry Callahan, judy Campbell, Mike Caraker, Diana Carlisle, Tom Carlson, Debby Carlson, Melinda Carter, Richard Cash, Bill Celeste, Angela 153 Chambers, Connie Chance, Ron Christensen, james Conard, Kenneth Conkling, Diane Cooper, Willard Cordray, Nancy Cox, Linda Craft, Ron Crandell, Russ Cranston, jean Crawford, Malva Crawford, Marsha Cullison, Stephen Danhert, Keith Daniels, Gary Darby, David Davis, Shelly Diamond, Charles Dickens, Ramona Dittbenner, Melvin Dittbenner, Roger Dorn, Debra Dorsey, Chuck Draheim, Mike Durley, Doreen Edmonds, Gloria Emanuel, Karen Emanuel, Kathy Enright, Carol Erickson, Irene Estebo, Linda Feldman, Dan Fields, Dan Figi, Laura Finke, john Forster, Richard Fountain, Janis Fowler, Cheryl Fowler, Kevin Fowler, Marilyn Fritsch, Beth Gaby, Gary Gagliano, Cindy Gallano, john ,, rr wwrgfw-W :www wwwa, . , U at , ,mia , gg3?fQ555,jKgi3,f.5g3?lQQg, ,. , ,.., fififrsirgkikr - : -Y . 2- 5 rf I Y f K Q 51432 W' Kawai ssastgr fy . e wi rfigrwfs . str r W ' s 2 ll C 'Q ,.1afQ?',, ' ' ., -r ' F I- sigfar ' - ...,. - -. s ,,, . vi? K li 1 Es. 3 vii' 'wif E 1 fuk ,s 2. ,p '5- Q-'rv F' Q1 1 if Committees ,, A 7 . f 'Q' 'QF' . , ' 'rig'- 4 'A f- . .,.,...., 6 ' ' -V V- l, f: -A.:-'ff , . 5 i C, . a . L A Q?-f L fue! . I 'V75' ' .. is 23 A ' A ' le -wif . q':? r M' W , ,e. M ' 1 gn-1 ,, nf-,, J . M iv VV X A -fi .1 . gf H ,-1 , Q V- - if 1536! f J ,. kr A -S x.:: ' r I if Lk ,, - l I K -L :. 5 . u . : ': 1 k,:,- ' . ' A HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Front Rowg R. Nelson, M. Dittbenner, B. Lind- 3- U stedt. Row 25 I. Kemp, R. Dickens, P. Haffy, D. Newman, C. Chambers, I. Fincke, G. Daniel. n K 1 N ' 2 , - -.11 ' .f' 5 scout for cheer-up Cards, chicken wire 5 'is Gamlin, Rick , 5 l . ,A ,, Gamlin,Ruthann V1 J 5 f i Gay, Gary , 4' 72.5 wwf ,W Gersh, Michael g , g, , ,VV Gesell, Marsha 5 Q if 5 1 V ..' -'..,s L i -..i ilk '..e'fi M. f Y 3 Qyge In Y ..:. I e i . 21 ms A V . ' V H. I ,A Gif'ford,Timothy x r 3' 4 ia k W3 L ' W ii., Gipp, Richard V - YL? s ' 'ji Gorham, jim X -. V i' . K H , ' Griggs, Linda . 4 Way. A - Grimner, Annette A fi bi W9 . n ' T f HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: L-R5 N. Moyer, C. Allen, 1. Callahan. I55 Grundahl,judy Gunn, Dean Haffey, Pat Hahn, Leonard Hall, Roy Hammond, Doug Hanson, Alice Hardt, Linda Harned, james Hatcher, james Henderson, Linda Hennessey, jeanine Hess, james Hicks, David Hicks, Kathy Holland, Ann Houghton, Larry Hove, Marilyn Howard, Glenda Howard, Lynn Howe, Patricia Hubbard, Shirley Hyser, Gary Inman, Wendy jacobs, Christine jacobson, William janisch, Dennis jeanblanc, Richard johnson, Barry johnson, Delbert johnson, Elaine johnson, Gary johnson, Rhonda jones, Vicky 156 51, at .rt 7 1 Z juniors construct giant ballot box, 'N ' T G' , ,L gt. ll' I , 3 5 -MW JB P' 'Glen K et if Q ip r m. , t', f fi i. ,xxx M 7 7 4 43 1 t L, , M, .. V .4-S esa- 1, , ,,,f 1 ,,t,,s,,,., ,.,,. .,,.,,-t t I vs gat? 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X RQ' is Langworthy,CaroI - Z , Larson, Roger Q W '- Judy Grundahl and escort jeff Leich enjoy themselves at 'Autumn Fantasia.' 157 Moments ofinspiration, hours ofhard work Larson, Scott LaRue, lacqueline Lawrence, Gerald Lawrence,lohn Leaich, Deborah Lee,janis Lewis, jason Lindley, Doug Lindstedt, Brock Long, Dale Loofboro, Gary Ludlow, Diana Luhman, Sally Lungstrom, Stephen Luxton, Donnita McClatchey, Karen McCoy, Greg McCulley, Ken McGraw, Michael McWilliams, Bonnie Maculan, Diane l58 if 7 . F ua 'S Q K ff .wg ag I aff:-f Q . vi ,, l '-..,, r,,, A D f .flf yw L .Mx il L V rm n . ' .. gf J mx e , an M... 1 FV :P . I 3 , ' g I 3? H.,- 5 y ff ff ix I. ffm. 5 +A- .1 if rf ,, , . .,,,, L, ma., A 3 L ,o ,ccl i5ig 5 'ii + fl l Q' if ,W . r,,,, . if .al 17 :Ll ff 49' isbn vw.. 1' 'M 4 vii - ,. 2 M' -QQ, f T .fb -- Q er , 1 Nl , QEXY3-wa. ,f mf N' ...J A A .A CHRISTMAS COMMITTEEZ Front Row, M Walters, B. Wych, L. Howard. Row 2, M. Thoms 1. Kuss, L. Meyers, R. Blake, j. Grundahl. create 'An Evening in Paris' fi! 3 1' an li- .fa . .. it f' t M Y i X 1 :v 'lJ'.v . r as 4' . 4 aff Nga , K 5 rl if ll R :--f Y C la ,gr f l ,.. Q 155. Q .... 3 , .es -1 - vi' ' i Q' A-5, . ff F' N f, .' 6 , ,515 in 3 - i ,. .. M , f ' Q5 , ' - ' . f 'Y .. f r Q A i -is ' ' , Q lil - Lf Art 6 df Q57 -at V in - .-:si .,L. .k I., . 7 rg - 2 , .., E. nd -E E Y i ,.. 'GiLQ4e- , i ,J 1 ' f al ,Z ll :A-jj, L, 'V if 2 R71 1 I I K ,j 15' I ,V ..A. ? ., V Shaw, D. Darby. Row 2,' B. Melville, M. Barr. PROM COMMITTEE: Front Row, R. Larson, M. Gesell, C. Brahmstedt, B. Morehead, N. Mallett, Pam Mapes, Linda Marcec, jerry Marrs, Gary Marsh, Sheryl Mason, Pamela Mason, Vicky Matheson, loEllen Melson, Dave Melville, Brad Merriman, Victoria Meyers, Scott Meyers, Laurie Miles, Ronald Mitchell, Gretchen Mitchell, Kathy Molander, Randy Moore, Howard Morehead, Barbara Morrall, Teresa Moyer, Nancie Mundy, Ross Murry, john Neace, Dale Nelson, Russ Nelson, Terri Neubert, Dan Newman, Debby Nicholls, Dale Nilsen, Kathy l. Cranston, Cordray, B. l59 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Front Rowg S. Anderson, M, B. Kam- holtz. Row 2, P. Haffey, D. Waite, Row 35 B. Melville, l. Kirkendall. M X. gli? .gk A Y ' the , 'YS' fm l ' M-, 'W V,.,l ' , M ,X 'ff 'T ' ' - 'rw' cv w W, A fm. 4. , f f 2 . '-M-0.3 il, r . A if if lj , Q. .37 1 K Y . a .. - A x-,K ,..:sj- i ,gm '53, - .,: f: ' ,f . I: A 'I ' ' 3 :S 1 , S.C. duties help thirteen juniors develop Nimtz, Dan Null, Phyllis Oakley, Donna Oates, Greg Olson, Glenn O'Malley, Colleen Osterberg,1im Osterberg, ludy Packer, Wayne l6O :'E92'V5L2'i5L'?f2TL-viii 'le . W ig 'll . Q F f ' ., , , . . l I l .ti gg' t . 'l. i'l-..i1 . ll T 'J 1 .s,,,,,, i , , 'W' Q 5: 2 . Q. y -f l ...W I tii ,X .,-543 tt. Je., g -:k.', Z1 AkMi'. H1 7 JA A ' 'WW' iii' STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Front Rowg M. Barr, M. A. Steurer, Row 2g R. Nelson, B. Popp, M. Fowler, N. Cordray, C. Chambers. I, 1. H, , . 1 'M 5 HB4 is J ...4 if 'Q S ' -xr me W F, i n , , il is A 2: L . S: 2 .- uw., . ,.1- :.. , 4- r S, MXL? de 3 4, M ,Sta ig ir Exams? t Q 'vt I Q , E r 1413? 1 si t 'PA' lr ,::. mi S ' Q , . v ' .,...., ' at ..,., L rt, , , .. + in -w L, g . , ,K 1 -- ' W f ::, it-it uw . 1' JS 5 1 ' '-:- T ' I tg jg. .I I -,,,., ,,,. fd? ,B R 'EK il af t, Q Q raw? 'e f L .,-...., A Q E V , 'if f . fb 4 3 gi l ...,:,: ,I - . t 4, Q 'X' S Page, Sherry Paulson, Pam Paulson, Sandy Paulson, Susan Peaslee, james Perkins, Rhonda Permann, Lyle Perrett, Mark Peterson, Charles Peterson, Kurt Phillips, joseph Phillips, Randy Pundt, Linda Pundt, Prudy Pyszka, Betty Radford, Art Razim, Rose Renninger, Gary Renninger, Steve Root, Roy Rubert, Larry Runion, Rita Rush, lim Perrett, Mark Pixler, Karen Pollock, Richard Pond, Kathy Popp, Bob Potter, Roger Potts, ludy Poulter, Debbie Sabel, David Sanders, Rhonda Sarver, Pam Scherbarth, Neil Schimenz, Marsha Schwartz, Larry Schmidt, Nancy Schmig, Paul Schwebke, Barbara Schwedersky, Sandy Sellers, lim Sellers, julie Sellick, Terry Seymour, Marvin Shaw, Bernie Shaw, Dennis Silberhorn, Doug i S rar 3, ,D ...Q 'fx , , Z ' qi lim , 'ff , E fy- as, , A . QV, f Q 'iii , ar' Q X if i r- I . ,4,M ,. will if . --mas , 1-semi le , Is l . ' ' M a uf. iv . ' ff, k S - Q .wg Q Q , , S . f ' E ? Nancy leads her classmates to rousin cheers at e assembli 'g4 'i' 'MW il 9' and games. Sisson, Dawn Skrine, Linda Smith, Darryl Smith, Judy Smith, Linda Smith, Marsha Solberg, jeff Sorensen, Marilyn Spooner, Pam Stehley, Brad l62 S PP 95 juniors recall year, look forward to next, ,.-nt. if if- I L rl' ,gi S! wi i J nf Q- l ISF!!!-155 . af 4. mfs. , Www , ' rwu fl V K go -3, A L 1' 3 ,y,. a VA ,, V Th If - I: f, i Q 'i wi - Q- I e A X wave K -ng PKK Q w T ,K , JSM? i V ll , I t dag fr L rf .X S . , i . their last Y W1 -4 S 4 Ji S, l Q f if 'i Chris jacobs finds the library offers a pleasant place for study and research. Steinke, Dennis Stemwedel, Sandy Steurer, Mary Ann Strack, Gary Strohfus, Don Strom, jeff Stroup, Pat Swanson, Barb Swanson, Bethea Swanson, Lanette Swanson, Robert Symonds, jerry Symonds, Tom Taylor, Debbie Thoms, Michael Thornton, Larry Tischman, Sandra Totz, Craig Tripke, Vicki Turner, Teresa Two, Bonnie VanGeel, Paul Vangeisen, Chuck Voiles, Steven Wagner, Rita Wainscott, Terry Waite, Denise Walberg, Sharon Walker, Lynne Walker, Michele Walters, Marcia Warner, joel Warriner, Hervey Wennmacher, Donna Whalen, Michael Whitacre, David Whitney, Curt Widell, Debbie Wills, Yvette Wilson, Debbie Wilson, Pam Witt, Pat Woodruff, Steve Woodworth, Warren Wright, Marc Wych, Brad Wych, Sharon Young, Maureen Zahrt, jonathan ffl' 9' 'Rs - -l The Scholarly Sen Seniors . . . A shout of happiness for the first place Home- coming float, a yell of victory after the Powder Puff game, a round of applause for The Man Who Came to Dinner. The satisfaction of being on top, the agony of making crucial decisions, the frustration of the dragging days of second semester, the apathy of senioritis. The growing realization of finality-the last football game, the last club week, the last musical, the excitement of anticipation-mailinggradua- tion announcements, modeling a robe, counting the hours. A conflict of emotions, a rush of memories- struggling, trying times, studious, serious times, carefree, happy times . . . Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Top to bottom, Dave McKay, presi- dent, Randy Smith, vice president, Sue Kiner, secretary, Gary Norem, treasurer. Steve Abernathy Kay Alderman Brad Anbro Linda Andersen Christine Anderson Larry Anderson Timothy Backstrom Rhea Ball Georgia Baxter jean Behnke Susan Behnke Carl Bender Marcia Berryhill Belinda Biggins Barb Blake Cathy Blodgett Charles Blumstein Lynne Bonneau Steve Braun Fred Brereton v-UN First place float shows seniors' creativity Phyllis Brock Gerald Brockman Gloria Brockman Rex Brockman 168 Rick Brockman Ronald Brown William Bryan lim Bullock Kathleen Burke Larry Burton Richard Buse Cynthia Butt Dennis Bye Debra Cadie Donavon Cannegieter Sandra Cannegieter Ronald Canode Allen Carlson Susan Carlson Chris Carmichael Bill Carson Gayle Cassidy PQSSY Chamberlain Marsha Christensen Mary Sue, 1969 Homecoming queen, and her attendants, Kay and Sue, flash pretty smiles. Greg Church Lon Clark Bob Cole Evelyn Cooper 'll L 2 'F was-fr ' ak - 'L-X L-eg fri. Eff: K a. - 'r -,ffm i.iwil:f' V Wikia -Q K '- I Q Y rgswi' Y O l69 -.mp 1 f , f- - we W , 1 H' . If M, , .5 , I ,wk , , ,Hz is X as S vi in 1 'gl Q 4 I? .,k, -f furmwwi . w. 'izifiifii fr fr 223 A H? Rush DePoutee Roger Despa rd Diane DeWitt Chuck Dittbenner Greg Cooper David Copeland Cindy Cormie Fred Cox Nicki Curry janet Curtis Diane Damrau Bessie Dawson Helen Dean CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE Front ROW C We Wesson, B Biggins D McDonald Row2 K B. Dawson D Frank Carolyn Dodson Marty Dommers Dale Drake Doug Drews Lee Drews Maureen Duf'fy Susan Eckroad Linda Eklund Bob Ellis Cheryl Ferguson Clnda Finnestad Kenneth Fitch Mary Fowler Seniors relax, enjoy their few leisure hours julie Miles, designer and seamstress of that famed black cape, helps Mr. Kozlowski disappear into it. 172 Linda McEachran and Randy Smith munch bijche du noel and sip cafe'au lait at the French Club Christmas party. Debra Frank Fred Gangel Stephen Gersch Linda Ghastin Eric Gifford Steve Gonterman Doug Gorham Judy Gorham Rick Graham Marcia Guthrie Christine Hall Lana Hall Karl Hamilton Russell Hampton Wendy Hatley Elmer Heather Peggy Heaton Terry Henneberry Alvin Henninger Mary Heshelman Qt Chris Grimm and Roxie Hill pause by the library to chat for a few minutes before school, Dianne Hicks Doris Hicks Mike Hill Roxanne Hill joyce Hines Rick Howser ,-.. 10 if 'vgxl This is Belinda Biggins. The hair and-back are Gail Pete's, The blur is Sandy Lietz. l74 jeanette Huddlestun Cora Huested Michael Huff janice Hulstedt jean Huntress Aneita Hurley Mary Hyland Larry Hyser janie johnson ludy johnson Rick johnson Rosalie johnson Sherryl johnson Bill johnson ' Z' E l l REUNION COMMITTEE: Front Rowg S. Morovic, M. Wilke, 1. Miles, L. McEachran. Row 2g S. Snuggs, L. Bonneau, T. Backstrom, T. Trieloff, L. Ohlsen, R. Wagner. l Michael Kelly Michael Key loyce Kidder Susan Kiner Tonw Kinkade Kns Kirsche Debby Knop l Stephanie Kokenes Lucinda Kamholtz Donnita - uu Kays Kathy Keegan Seniors' know-how benefits Student Council SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: R. Despard, L. Parker, R. Howser, G. Pete M Fowler. M-abut 9542353 f ' 176 lohn Kollak Pam Kuehne Sue Kuehne Chris Lampert Brian Lane Dana Lantz Kathy LaPinta Chris Larson Craig Lawler Linda Lee Kathy Leisher Beverly Leonard lack Leslin Sandra Lietz james Long David Love Dale McDonald Linda McEachran David McKay Elizabeth McKenzie 1 4 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Front Rowg D. McKay, S. Silver. Row 2g K. LaPinta, D. Kays. Row 3g S. Kiner. Randie McKenzie Tim McMahon Francis Mahon Kathy Malaise Sandra Mallett Nancy Martens Frank Maxwell David Meinheit john Meyers Christine Michel julia Miles Cheryl MiliCl'1 5 ,ff g , mw- MEMORIAL COMMITTEE: Front Rowg I. Woodworth, R. Howser. Row 2g M. Duffy, J. Meyers, H. Widhalm, K. Keegan. Row 3g P. Pedersen. Kirk Miller Steve Mitckes Irene Monaghen Mike Morgan Susanne Morovic Dale Moss Bonnie Nelson David Nelson Gale Newcomer Mary Sue Newman Laura Newport Kathleen Nihan ludy Nimtz Gary Norem loan Oakley Larry Ohlsen Cheryl Oldenburg Sheryl O'Neil t as 1 'W' Q ..-u-A Dave Sprecher's college chemistry Course demands Marsha Christensen, Linda Eklund, and Janie johnson find that lunch is much of his time and all of his C0nCer1IraIi0f1. a pleasant time to relax and catch up on the latest gossip. 179 Susan Osterberg Terry Osterberg Linda Parker Paul Pedersen Gail Pete Debra Peters Combined efforts of HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: Front ROWQ M. Heshelman. Row 2g 1. Huddlestun, G. Cassidy, D. Knop. Gary Peterson Genette Peterson john Pfeifer Howard Pitts Bruce Poirier Lynn I Pollock Barbara Ponitz Susan Porter committees contribute services to Class Mollie Pratt William Pruht Linda Ranwey Frances Ratcliffe jo Ellen Rauw Robin Robbins Ellen Royalty ww-5 Susan Ryan Robert Sanford Ted Schiltz Bob Schmidt Anne Schmig Linda Lee and Sue Behnke carefully conduct a chemistry experiment. Ki Steve Sch rader Susan Schultz Kenneth Schwebke HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Front Row,' K. Swanson, D. De- Witt, G. Pete, D. Hicks. Row 2g D. Kays, S. Kiner. Row 3,' K Hopperstad, D. McKay, K. Burke, S. Silver. Pamela Sell Roger Seymour Ivan Shawvan Paulette Shiroda Linda Shue Sanford Silver Bonnie Smith Gary Smith Joseph Smith Marilyn Diane Smith Randy Smith Wesley Smith Nancy Snider Susan Snuggs Carl Sorensen Dave Sprecher Vicki Stapleton Larry Steinke Constance Steinmann Dennis Stenerson Cookie Ratcliffe and Sandy Mallett stroll down the hall in Saturday-go-to-town clothes. jackie Stevens Carolyn Stewart Russell Stimpso Sandra Stoner FI Seniors remember many special moments l 1 .X . . , 'ln W. .4 1' 5 ef e , irf fi FlYif18 high, Debbie Cadie PVHCUCQS her OPEN pike. Doc Steinkamp gently examines Doug Gorham's painful knee. l l ' Dennis Sturges Kurt Suhr Earl Swanson Kathleen Swanson William Swift Brenda Taylor Susan Taylor Deborah Teeple Kenneth Thompson Ronald Thornton Barbara Trapp Todd Trielof'f 184 Linda Trueblood Wendy Trueblood ludy Turek Robert Vetter Brenda Voiles Russell Wagner Randy Wahler Beverly Walk As Sue Snuggs could tell, sometimes a date with a daddy who plays bleach bottle ball can be over- whelming. Robert Walker Terry Walker Vetta lSuel Walls William Walls Shelby Warner Roxie Wenger KW ww --wwf . i .ity , . ' '55 N, 4.,V W, 3, K Greg Wesson Connie West Ronald West Linda Westedt David Whitfield Hilda Widhalm Lawana Wienk Marilyn Wilke Donna Wilson Wendy Woodcock john Woodworth Michael Wright Gary Young Patsy Yount Senior Directory A ABERNATHY, STEVE-Student Council 25 Cross Country 15 Wres- tling1,2,3. ALDERMAN, KAY LOUISE-Student Council 1,2,35 Class Vice President 25 Homecoming Committee 25 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3, President 3, Advisory Board 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Homecom- ing Court 3,45 Cheerleader 2. AMBRO, BRADLEY ANDERSEN, LINDA-Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Committee 15 Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Advisory Board 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 45 Freshman Chorus 15 A cappella 2,3,45 All School Musical 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2. ANDERSON, CHRISTINE- Chris -Spanish Club 25 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 French Club 15 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 All School Musical 4. ANDERSON, LARRY RUSSELL- Andy -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A.1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 1, Wrestling 1. B BACKSTROM, TIMOTHY-Reunion Committee 45 Boy's State 35 Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 3,45 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Debate Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 45 Buccaneer 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 All School Musical 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Lab Assistant 3,4. BAIER, TERRY-Not pictured. BALL, RHEA-Transferred from Eisenhower High School 15 Drama Club 45 French Club 35 F.N.C. 35 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Treble Cleff 3,45 Library Assistant 2,45 Senior Class Play 4. BAXTER, GEORGIA- George -Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A.1,2,3,45 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 2. BAXTER, LANNY- Fats -Not pictured5 Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Intramural Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3, Wrestling 1. BEEVER, DOROTHY- Beev -Not pictured5 Transferred from Lincoln High School 2. BEHNKE, IEAN MARIE- Banks -Spanish Club 1,3,45 German Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 1,2,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Office Girl 3. BEHNKE, SUSAN- Sue -Modern Music Masters 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 45 Dance Band 45 Library Assistant 1,25 All School Musical 2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 35 Girls Volleyball Team 3. BENDER, CARL-Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 45 Bas- ketball 15 Track 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 4, Wrestling 3,4. BERRYHILL, MARCIA DENISE-Transferred from Harlem High School 35 French Club 45 F.T.A. 4. BIGGINS, BELINDA BEE- Bee -Christmas Committee 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Treble Cleff 2,35 A cappella 45 All School Musical 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Sports Publications 45 Buccaneer 45 Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1,25 Girls Football Team 4. BLAKE, BARBARA S.- Barb -Hospitality Committee 35 French Club 35 French Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 3,4, Section Editor 45 Art Club 4, Treasurer 45 Mixed Chorus 25 Treble Cleff 45 All School Musical 2. BLODGETT, CATHERINE- Blodge -Student Council 15 Span- ish Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 25 Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1,2,3. BLUMSTEIN, CHARLES- Chuck -Transferred from jersey- ville High School 3. BONNEAU, LYNNE- Bono -Reunion Committee 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Drama Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Buccaneer 45 Freshman Chorus 15 A cappella 2,3,4, Librarian 45 Choraliers 45 All School Musical 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Sports Publications 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 35 Girls Volleyball Team 35 Girls Football Team 4. BRAKER, BARBARA-Not pictured5 Drama Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 25 Buccaneer 3. BRAUN, STEVEN- Steve -Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Intramural Football 1. BRERETON, FRED-Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 A cappella 3,45 Choraliers 45 All School Musical 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 1,2, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. BROCK, PHYLLIS-Drama Club 3,45 German Club 3,45 F.H.A. 15 Girls Basketball Team 1,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1. BROCKMAN, GERALD- Gerry -Wrestling 15 Intramural Football1. BROCKMAN, GLORIA- Red -Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 1,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 All School Musical 45 Senior Class Play 4. BROCKMAN, REX-F.F.A. 2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball 1,25 ln- tramural Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Volley- ball2,3. BROCKMANN, RICK-Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 35 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Intramural Football 3, Wrestling 2,3. BROWN, RON BRYAN, WILLIAM- Hoss -Intramural Football 3. BULLOCK, JIM-Transferred from Illiopolis High School 45 F.F.A. 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 B-Club 45 Cross Country 45 Track 45 Intramural Basketball 4. BURKE, KATHLEEN SUSAN- Kathy -Christmas Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45'Drama Club 1,25 German Club 45 French Club 1,2,3,4, President 35 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Sports Publications 45 F.H.A.1,25 Belvi 2,3,45 Buccaneer 2,35 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 2,35 A cappella 45 All School Musical 2,4. BURTON, LARRY-Cross Country 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,25 In- tramural Baseball 3. BUSE, RICHARD- Dick -F.F.A. 2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Intramural Football 1,2,3,4. BUTT, CYNTHIA SUE- Cindy -Drama Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Cho- rus 2,3,45 All School Musical 2,3,4. BYE, DENNIS- Denny -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 B-Club 45 Football 3,45 Intramural Football 1,3, Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 3, Wrestling 4. BYE, IUDY C CADIE, DEBRA-Pep Club 35 G.A.A.1,2. CANNEGIETER, DONAVAN- Don -Transferred from Wash- ington Senior High School 2. CANNEGIETER, SANDY-Transferred from Washington Senior High School 1,2. CANODE, RONALD A.- Ron -Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 Golf 2. CARLSON, ALLEN B.- Big Al -French Club 25 Pep Club 1,45 Intramural Baseball 3, Cross Country 3. CARLSON, SUSAN- Sue -Pep Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 1,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Li- brary Assistant 45 All School Musical 35 Office Girl 4. CARMICHAEL, CHRIS-Modern Music Masters 3,45 Drama Club 25 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A.1,25 A cappella 1,2,3,45 Choraliers 2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,4. CARSON, WILLIAM E.- Bill -Transferred from West High School 35 Industrial Arts Club 45 Concert Band 3,45 Dance Band 45 Intramural Football 4, Baseball 3. CASSIDY, GAYLE LOUISE-Hospitality Committee 45 Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 Treble Cleff 45 All School Musical 1,25 Senior Class Play 4. CHAMBERLAIN, MARGARET DIANE- Peggy -Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2, Parliamentarian 25 G.A.A.1,2. CHRISTENSEN, MARSHA-French Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3,4. CHURCH, GREG- Smiley -National Athletic Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Track 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 3, Base- ball 3, Volleyball 3, Wrestling 3. CLARK, LON-Debate Club 4. COLE, ROBERT- Bob -Football 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. COONLEY, KEN- Kenly -Not pictured5 Pep Club 2,3,45 In- dusitrial Arts Club 25 Art Club 45 Track 1,45 Intramural Basket- bal 2. COOPER, EVELYN-Christmas Committee 1,45 Homecoming Committee 15 Prom Committee 35 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,4, President 4. COOPER, GREG-Pep Club 1,25 Debate Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Golf 2,3. 187 COPELAND, DAVID MARSHAL- Coppie San -Transferred from Saline, Michigan 25 German Club 35 Pep Club 2,45 B-Club 45 Concert Band 2,35 Tennis 2,3,4. CORMIE, CYNTHIA LOUISE- Cindy -Student Council 1,25 Class Secretary 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,3. COX, FRED-Transferred from Marengo High School 35 Track 4. CURRY, NICKKI-Transferred from Creston, Iowa 25 Pep Club 4. CURTIS, IANET-Student Council 35 Pep Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Freshman Chorus 15 A cappella 2,3,45 Choraliers 35 All School D DAMRAU, DIANE-Transferred from Rib Lake, Wisconsin 25 Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 3,4. DAWSON, BESSIE- Bess -German Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Christmas Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 45 Sports Publications 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls Football Team 4. DEAN, HELEN LOUISE- Lou -Pep Club 2,3. DEPOUTEE, RUSH DESPARD, ROGER-Student Council 45 A cappella 45 Senior Class Play 45 B-Club 45 Basketball 25 Track 3. DEWITT, DIANE LYNN- Dimwitt -Homecoming Committee 3,45 Prom Committee 35 French Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ad- visory Board 35 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, President 45 Sports Publications 3,45 Treasurer 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 45 Belvi 3,4, Section Editor 45 Library Assistant 45 All School Musi- cal 35 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Volleyball Team 3. DITTBENNER, CHUCK- Ditty -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 2,35 B-Club 2,3,45 Art Club 45 Cross Country 1,2,45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 2,35 Intramural Football 3,4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Track 1,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. DODSON, CAROLYN- Carol -Pep Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls Basketball Team 2. DOMMERS, MARTY-B-Club 2,3,45 Football 25 Golf 1,2,3,4. DRAKE, DALE A.-Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Com- mittee 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 35 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 Science Club 1,25 B-Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Lab Assistant 1,2,35 Cross Country 15 Basketball 15 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intra- mural Football 1, Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Golf 1,2. DREWS, DOUG- Legs -Pep Club 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Intramural Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 3,4, Volleyball 4. DREWS, LEE ALLEN-Transferred from Delavan, Wisconsin 15 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. DUFFY, MAUREEN- Duff -Hospitality Committee 35 Memo- rial Committee 45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Art Club 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 35 Girls Volleyball Team 35 Girls E ECKROAD, SUE-Student Council 2,35 Class Secretary 35 Home- coming Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Ad- visory Board 1,35 Sports Publications 15 G.A.A. 1, Advisory Board 15 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 25 All School Musical 1,25 Office Girl 35 Homecoming Court 2,45 Cheerleader 1,3. EKLUND, LINDA- Lin -Homecoming Committee 15 Drama Club 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Fresh- man Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Treble Cleff 3. ELLIS, ROBERT BUCKINGHAM- Long-haired Agitator - Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Track 2,3. Musical 2. Football Team 4. E FERGUSON, CHERYL- Ferge -Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 15 Girls Volleyball Team 1. FINNESTAD, CINDA-Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3,4. FITCH, KENNETH C.- Ken -Mixed Chorus 2. FOWLER, MARY-Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 35 Student Council 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. FRANK, DEBRA S.v- Deb -Thespians 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Christmas Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Hospitality Committee 35 Drama Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Belvi 3,4, Section Editor 45 Art Club 45 Freshman Chorus 15 A cappella 2,3,4. GANGEL, FRED- Slim -Pep Club 45 Basketball 25 Basketball Manager 35 Intramural Football 3,4. I88 GERSCH, STEPHEN-Transferred from Welcome High School 25 Intramural Football 3,4, Basketball 3. GHASTIN, LINDA-German Club 45 Pep Club 4. GIFFORD, ERIC ALBERT- Warlock -Transferred from Lanark High School 25 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 45 A cappella 2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 All School Musical 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 4, Basket- ball 3,4. GONTERMAN, STEVEN D.- Shorty -Transferred from LaSalette High School 25 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Intra- mural Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4. GORHAM, DOUG- Fat Albert -Christmas Committee 45 National Athletic Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 B-Club 3,4, Sergeant at Arms 45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Track 35 Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2. GORHAM, IUDY ANN- jude -Modern Music Masters 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Freshman Cho- rus 15 A cappella 2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 All School Musical 2,3. GRAHAM, RICHARD A.- Rick -German Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 35 Belvi 45 B-Club 35 Buccaneer 35 Track 2,3. GUTHRIE, MARCIA SUE- Marsh -Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 35 G.A.A.2,3. H HALL, CHRISTINE RAYE- Chris -Drama Club 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Buccaneer 45 Mixed Chorus 25 All School Musical 2. HALL, LANA-Transferred from Shabbona, Illinois 4. HAMILTON, KARL-Lab Assistant 2,3, HAMPTON, RUSSELL- Tex -Transferred from Foch junior High School 2. HATLEY, WENDY-Drama Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Belvi 4, Business Manager 45 Art Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Freshman Chorus 15 All School Musical 35 Girls Football Team 4. HEATHER, ELMER- Butch -Wrestling 15 Intramural Foot- ball 4, Wrestling1. HEATON, PEGGY-Pep Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 'lj Fresh- man Chorus 1. I HENDRICKS, PAUL ROBERT-Not pictured5 Transferred from North Boone High School 45 Intramural Baseball 45 German Club 4. HENKE, BILL- Caesar -Not pictured5 Transferred from Webb High School 4. HENNEBERRY, THERESE-Transferred from Boylan Central Catholic High School 35 F.H.A. 3. HENNINGER, AL- Scott -Pep Club 2,35 F.F.A. 15 Football 35 Intramural Football 4. HESHELMAN, MARY E.- Mare -Hospitality Committee 3,45 Drama Club 3,4, Vice President 45 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 2,35 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 3,4, Section Editor 45 Art Club 4, Secretary 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 2,3,45 All School Musical 2,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Football Team 4. HICKS, DIANNE- Stix -Christmas Committee 25 Home- coming Committee 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 2,3, Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Sports Publications 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Buccaneer 3,4. HICKS, DORIS IEAN-Pep Club 2,35 F.N.C. 2,3, Corresponding Secretary 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Treble Cleff 3,45 All School Musical 2. HILL, MICHAEL L.- Mike -Pep Club 35 Science Club 15 B-Club 3,45 Lab Assistant 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Track 1,35 In- tramural Basketball 1. HILL, ROXANNE- Roxie -French Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 45 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Lab Assistant 25 Girls Basketball Team 1,25 Girls Volleyball Team 2,3. HOWSER, RICK-Transferred from Guilford High School 35 Student Council 45 Prom Committee 35 Memorial Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 45 Debate Club 45 B-Club 45 Buc- caneer 3,4, Editor 45 All School Musical 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Football 4. HUDDLESTUN, IEANNETTE- lan -Drama Club 25 Hospitality Committee 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,4, President 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 45 Buccaneer 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 25 Library Assistant 1,25 All School Musical 1,2. HUESTED, CORA-Transferred from Oakley W. Best High School 15 Drama Club 1,2,45 French Club 45 Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 'I5 Debate Club 1. HUFF, MICHAEL A.- Mike HULSTEDT, IANICE M.- jan -Spanish Club 2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 2,3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3,45 Advisory Board 4. HUNTRESS, IEAN M.- Ieaness -Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. HURLEY, ANEITA-Transferred from Centerville, Iowa 4. HYLAND, MARY-Transferred from Rockford Lutheran High School 45 Drama Club 2,45 Pep Club 1,2,45 G.A.A.1,2,45 Art Club 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 2,4. HYSER, LARRY- Animal -National Athletic Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Track 2. I IOHNSON, IANIE- lane -Spanish Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C.1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, President 4. IOHNSON, JUDY LYNN-Transferred from Guilford High School 35 Drama Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 35 Office Girl 4. IOHNSON, RICK-Pep Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 2,3, Sec- retary 35 Wrestling Manager 15 Intramural Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 3,4, Wrestling 4. IOHNSON, ROSALIE- Rose -Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Art Club 4. IOHNSON, SHERRYL- Sherrie -Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 45 Sports Publications 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 4, Business Manager 45 Freshman Chorus5 Treble Cleff 2,3,45 All School Musical 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Football Team 4. IOHNSON, BILL-- Wilbur -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 3, Basketball 1,3, Cross Country 3, Track 1,2,3. K KAISER, MARY L.-Not pictured-Transferred from Arvada West High School 45 Office Girl 4. KAMHOLTZ, LUCINDA IUNE- Cindy -Drama Club 2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. KAYS, DONNITA- Don -Student Council 45 Homecoming Committee 3,45 Drama Club 25 German Club 3,4, President 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 45 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Buc- caneer 45 Concert Band 1,2,35 All School Musical 1,2,3. KEEGAN, KATHY A.- Kak -Student Council 2,35 Christmas Committee 15 Prom Committee 35 Memorial Committee 45 Pep Club1,2,45 G.A.A. 1. KELLY, MICHAEL G.- Mike -Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Foot- ball 25 Basketball 15 Intramural Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, KEY, MICHAEL- Mike -Spanish Honoi Society 45 Reunion Committee 45 ,Industrial Arts Club 2,35 Intramural Football 4, Wrestling 4. KIDDER, JOYCE- Kritter -Pep Club 3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,35 All School Musical 3. KINER, SUSAN- Sage -Student Council 45 Class Secretary 45 Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 D.A.R. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 2,3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3, 45 Belvi 2,3,4, Editor 4, Section Editor 3. KINKADE, THOMAS-Intramural Football 1,4, Basketball 4. KIRCH, STEVE-Not pictured. KIRSCHE, KRIS- Kris-ser -Student Council 1,25 Class Secre- tary 15 Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Committee 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Freshman Chorus 15 Cheerleader 1. KNOP, DEBORAH ANN- Debbie -Hospitality Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Drama Club 35 French Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Sports Publications 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Buccaneer 2, 3,45 All School Musical 25 Office Girl 4. KOKENES, STEPHANIE LYNN- Stef -Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. KOLLACK, IOHN-Cross Country 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Intramural Football 4, Baseball 4, Track 1,2,3. KUEHNE, PAMELA- Chir1k -G.A.A. 15 Girls Basketball Team 1,25 Girls Volleyball Team 1,2. KUEHNE, SUE-Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1. L LAMPERT, CHRIS- Lamp -Varsity Band 15 Golf 1,2. LANE, BRIAN-Football 25 Basketball 1. LANTZ, DANA-French Club 1,2, Secretary 15 Thespians 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 2,3,45 All School Musical 45 Office Girl 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Basketball Team 2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 2,3. LAPINTA, EMILY KATHLEEN- Kathy -Transferred from Warden High School 25 Student Council 45 Pep Club 3,4, Ad- visory Board 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 B-Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 25 A cappella,3,45 All School Musical 35 Senior Class Play 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Girls Basketball Team 2,3,45 Girls Foot- ball Team 4. LARSON, CHRIS-Pep Club 3,45 Industrial Arts Club 2,35 Varsi- ty Band 1. LAWLER, CRAIG-Transferred from Gardena High School 45 B-Club 45 Cross Country 45 Wrestling 45 Track 4. LEE, LINDA-Transferred from Rockford East High School 35 Drama Club 45 Thespians 45 German Club 45 Pep Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Sports Publications 45 All School Musical 45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Football Team 4. LEE, NANCY-Not pictured. LEISHER, KATHY LYNN- Kath --F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 35 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,4. LEONARD, BEVERLY ANNE- Bev -Transferred from Rock- ford, Illinois 35 Belvi 45 Office Girl 4. LESLIN, IACK- Les -Spanish Club 'I5 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 15 Baseball 25 Intramural Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2. LIETZ, SANDRA SUE- Sandy -Transferred from Clinton Community High School 45 All School Musical 45 Pep Club 45 Acappella 4. LONG, IAMES- lim LOVE, DAVID-Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Intramural Wres- tling 4. M MCDONALD, DALE- Mac -Christmas Committee 45 B-Club 3,45 Boys Chorus 15 Cross Country 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 3,45 Volleyball 3,4, Cross Country 3. MCEACHRAN, LINDA- Mac -Student Council 1,35 Home- coming Committee 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 Thespians 45 French Club 3, 45 French Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Ad- visory Board 1,2,35 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 A cappella 1,2,3,45 Choraliers 2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1. McKAY, DAVID Y.- Yates -Student Council 2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Boys State 35 Student Council Treasurer 45 Span- ish Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Buccaneer 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MCKENZIE, ELIZABETH- Betsy -Transferred from Howe, Indiana 25 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 25 All School Musical 35 Senior Class Play 4. MCKENZIE, RANDY LYNN-Transferred from Brighton junior High School 25 Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 2. MCMAHON, TIM- Hillbilly -Transferred from Pattonville Senior High School 45 Pep Club 45 B-Club 45 Football 45 Ten- nis 45 lntramural Basketball 4. MAHON, FRANK-Transferred from McClintock High School 2. MALAISE, KATHY-Pep Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3. MALLETT, SANDRA- Sam -Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Varsity Band 15 All School Musical 45 Senior Class Play 4. MALMKAR, NANCY-Not pictured. MARTENS, NANCY-Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 25 F.H.A. 25 G.A.A.1,2,3,4. MAXWELL, FRANK- Marvin -Football 1,25 Intramural Foot- ball4. MEINHEIT, DAVID-Tennis 3,4. MEYERS, JOHN H.-Student Council 2,35 Christmas Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Memorial Committee 45 National Athletic Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 F.F.A, 15 B-Club 3,4, Presi- dent 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Intramural Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MICHEL, CHRISTINE- Chris -Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 3, 45 F.H.A. 1,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 4. MILES, IULIA- julie -Christmas Committee 35 Reunion Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 45 Sports Publications 3,4, Vice President 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Advisory Board 2,3,45 Buccaneer 2,3,4. MILICH, CHERYL- Cher -Transferred from Marshfield, Wisconsin 2. MILLER, KIRK DOUGLAS- Mill Dew -Christmas C0mmittee 25 Drama Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Industrial Arts Club 3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 B-Club 3,45 Boys Chorus 15 A cap- pella 2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Track 25 Intramural Basketball 1, Baseball 2. 189 MITCKES, STEPHEN I.- Steve -Transferred from Boylan Central Catholic High School 25 Basketball 25 Intramural Foot- ball 2,3, Basketball 3, Baseball 3, Volleyball 3. MONAGHEN, IRENE-Transferred from Glenbrook North High School 45 G.A.A. 45 Treble Cleff 4. MORGAN, MIKE MOROVIC SUSANNE LEE- Schus -Christmas Committee 15 Hospitality Committee 15 Reunion Committee 45 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls Basketball Team 1,35 Girls Football Team 4. MOSS, DALE- Moose -Wrestling 15 Intramural Football 1,2,3, 4, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Wrestling 2,3,4. N NELSON, BONNIE- Bon -Pep Club 2,3. NELSON, DAVID- Dave -Pep Club 1,2,35 B-Club 45 Foot- ball 1,3,45 Track 25 Intramural Baseball 3, Track 3,4. NEWCOMER, GALE-Class Treasurer 35 Homecoming Commit- tee 35 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Modern Music Masters 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Belvi 2,45 Buccaneer 2,35 A cappella 3,45 Choraliers 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,4, President 4, Secretary 35 Dance Band 45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 2,35 Girls Football Team 4. NEWMAN, MARY SUE-Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Rosemary Zvonar Award 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Advisory Board 1,2,3,4, President 4, junior Assistant 35 Sopho- more Assistant 25 Varsity Band 15 Office Girl 35 Homecoming Court 1, Homecoming Queen 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Girls Bas- ketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Football Team 4. NEWPORT, LAURA NIHAN, KATHLEEN MARIE- Katy -Spanish Club 2,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 25 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 25 A cappella 3,45 All School Musical 3,4. NIMTZ, IUDY-Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 15 Girls Volleyball Team 1. NOREM, GARY-Student Council 1,25 Class Treasurer 45 Na- tional Athletic Honor Society 3,45 F.F.A.1,2,3,4, President 4, Vice President 35 B-Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4, OAKLEY,1OAN- lo O OHLSEN, LARRY- Ole -Homecoming Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Reunion Committee 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 In- dustrial Arts Club 1,2,3,45 Track 45 Intramural Football 3,4. OLDENBURG, CHERYL- Cherie -Transferred from LaCrosse Logan High School 45 French Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. O'NElL, SHERRY- Cher -Pep Club 2,3,4. OSTERBERG, SUSAN' DIANE- Sue -Homecoming Com- mittee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Buccaneer 2,3,45 Treble Cleff 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 F.F.A. 3,4, Reporter 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1,2,35 Girls Football Team 4. OSTERBERG, TERRY- Oz -Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 2,35 Football 45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. P PARKER, LINDA DIANE-Student Council 1,2,3,45 Class President 35 Christmas Committee 35 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Hospitality Committee 35 Modern Music Masters 2,3,45 Drama Club 15 Student Council Vice President 45 French Club 4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Advisory Board 35 G.A.A. 1, Advisory Board 15 Freshman Chorus 15 Teen Tones 15 A cappella 2,3,4, President 45 Choraliers 3,45 All School Musical 1,2,35 Cheerleader 2. PEASE, DONNA RENE-Not pictured-Transferred from Fair- fax High School 4. PEDERSON, PAUL EDWARD- Pete -Memorial Committee 45 Pep Club 3,45 B-Club 4, Treasurer 45 Buccaneer 35 Varsity Band 15 Senior Class Play 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Wrestling 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 45 Volleyball 3,4. PETE, GAIL- Petey -Student Council 45 Christmas Committee 2,45 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 German Club 3,4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 1,25 Buc- caneer 2,3,45 Office Girl 35 Sports Publications 45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls Basketball Team 2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 2. I9O PETERS, DEBRA- Deb -Drama Club 45 Pep Club 4. PETERSON, GARY-spanish Club 1,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 con- cert Band 1,2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1,2,3. PETERSON, GENETTE L.-Transferred from Harvard, Illinois 35 German Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. PETERSON, PAT- Weasel -Not pictured-Transferred from Rockford West High School 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Freshman Chorus 1. PFEIFER, IOHN F.-Transferred from Guilford High School 25 German Club 3,45 Intramural Baseball 3,4, Wrestling 4. PITTS, HOWARD I.-Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 2,3,45 Tennis 2,45 Intramural Tennis 3. POIRIER, BRUCE A.-Transferred from Medford, Wisconsin 15 Baseball Manager 2,3,4. POLLOCK, LYNN M.-Drama Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 15 Varsity Band 15 Con- cert Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 45 All School Musical 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Debate Club 25 G.A.A.1,2. PONITZ, BARBARA- Points -G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Girls Volleyball Teain1. PORTER, SUSAN- Sue -Drama Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 F.H.A.3,45 G.A.A.1,2,3. POTTER, LINDA-Not pictured-Transferred from Guilford High School 4. PRATT, MOLLIE- Mol -Drama Club 1,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Art Club 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls Football Team 4. PRUlTT,WlLLlAM R RAMSEY, LINDA KAY-Drama Club 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Span- ish Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Volleyball Team 2. RATCLIFFE, FRANCIS- Cookie -Transferred from Chicago Heights 35 Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Pep Club 3,4. RAUM, IO ELLEN-Homecoming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Band 15 Office Girl 4. ROBBINS, ROBIN- Great Pumpkin -Transferred from Coeburn High School 45 Senior Class Play 4. ROYALTY, ELLEN-German Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 2. RYAN, SUE-Hospitality Committee 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 3,45 G.A.A.1,2,35 Freshman Chorus 1. S SANFORD, ROBERT- Bob -F.F.A. 4, Treasurer 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Intramural Baseball 3,4, Wrestling 2. SCHILTZ, TED-Homecoming Committee 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Football 1,2, Cross Country 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Baseball 2, Cross Country 1,2. SCHMIDT, BOB-B-Club 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. SCHMIG, ANNE- Annie -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Buccaneer 45 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 2, 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Lab Assistant 4. SCHRADER, STEVEN MARTIN- Schrades -Drama Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Football Trainer 1,2,3,45 Wres- tling1,2,3. SCHULTZ, SUSAN- Sue -F.H.A. 1. SCHWEBKE, KENNETH-Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Trappers Club 4, Treasurer 4. SELL, PAMELA- Pam -G.A.A. 45 Freshman Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Treble Cleff 3,4. SEYMOUR, ROGER- Rocky-Sargent -Pep Club 3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,25 Intramural Football 1,2,3,4, SHAWVAN, IVAN-Pep Club 35 Industrial Arts Club 25 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 35 Football 15 Wrestling 1. SHIRODA, PAULETTE MARIE-Pep Club 2,3,45 F.H.A. 'ly Sports Publications 45 All School Musical 3. SHUE, LINDA- Lin SILVER, SANFORD- Sandy -Student Council 45 Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 Boy's State 35 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Lab Assistant 45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 15 Baseball 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Golf 1. SMITH, BONNIE SUE-French Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 F.H.A. 2,3,4. SMITH, GARY FRANCIS--Student Council 2,35 Class Treasurer 1,25 Christmas Committee 1,25 Homecoming Committee 1,2,35 French Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 3,45 Lab Assistant 2,3,45 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,3,45 Intramural Football 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Wrestling 4. SMITH, IOE- lose -Student Council 1,2,35 Homecoming Committee 15 Pep Club 1,3, Advisory Board 35 Art Club 15 Buc- caneer 1,25 Senior Class Play 45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Wrestling 25 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 3,4, Basketball 2,3, Baseball 3, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3. SMITH, MARILYN DIANE- Di -Transferred from Nettleton High School 25 Pep Club 3,45 F.H.A. 2,3,45 G.A.A. 4. SMITH, RANDY-- Bird -Student Council 1,2,3,45 Class Presi- dent 1,2, Class Vice President 3,45 National Honor -Society 3,45 Mantle 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Modern Music Masters 45 Stu- dent Council President 45 French Club 3,4, President 4, Treasurer 35 French Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Belvi Section Editor 3,45 A cappella 3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 25 All School Musical 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Tennis 45 Track 1,2,3. SMITH, WESLEY-Spanish Club 15 Varsity Band 15 Concert Band 2,3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3,4. SNIDER, NANCY IRENE- NanC -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Art Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. SNUGGS, SUSAN ANNETTE- Susie -Prom Committee 35 Reunion Committee 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Sports Publications 4, Secretary 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 3,45 Art Club 45 Buc- caneer 3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Treble Cleff 25 A cappella 3,45 All School Musical 2,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 1,2,35 Girls Football Team 4. SORENSON, CARL SPRECHER, DAVID- Spreck -Homecoming Committee 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 25 B-Club 45 Lab Assistant 1,2,3, 45 Cross Country 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 4, Golf 1,2. STAPLETON, VICKI- Vicker -Pep Club 1,2,3, Advisory Board 1,25 G.A.A.1,25 Buccaneer 45 Cheerleader 1,2. STEINKE, LARRY A.-Pep Club 2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 25 Basketball 25 Baseball 15 Intramural Football 4, Basketball 4. STEINMANN, CONSTANCE- Connie -Transferred from Quincy High School 35 Drama Club 45 G.A.A. 4. STENERSON, DENNIS- Steny -Spanish Club 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Industrial Arts Club 45 B-Club 45 Wrestling 1,2, 3,45 Intramural Football 4. STEVENS, IACQUELINE MARIE- IaCkie -French Club 2,3, 45 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A.1,2,3. STEWART, CAROLYN-Transferred from jefferson High School 15 G.A.A. 2,35 Senior Class Play 4. STIMPSON, RUSS STONER, SANDRA- Sandy -Pep Club 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4, Advisory Board 2,3,4, Point Recorder 3. STURGES, DENNIS- Sturge -Track 3. SUHR, KURT W.- Augie -Christmas Committee 25 Home- coming Committee 1,25 National Athletic Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 4. SWANSON, KATHLEEN IOY-Christmas Committee 35 Home- coming Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 German Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Sports Publications 45 Belvi 4, Section Editor 45 Buccaneer 2,3,45 Girls Football Team 4. SWIFT, COURTNEY- Tex -Transferred from Harlem High School 25 Pep Club 3,45 Intramural Football 3. T TAYLOR, BRENDA- Tex -Transferred from Morehouse High School 2. TAYLOR, SUE- Squirt -Drama Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Freshman Chorus 1. TEEPLE, DEBBY SUE- Deb -Homecoming Committee 15 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Office Girl 45 G.A.A. 1,2. EI-WJMPSON, KEN- Butch -Intramural Football 1,4, Basket- a 1. THORNTON, RONALD- Ron -Track1,2,3. TRAPP, BARBARA IO- Barb -Drama Club 35 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3, Historian 25 G.A.A.1,2,3. TRIELOFF, TODD DANIEL-Pep Club 45 B-Club 2,3,45 Lab As- sistant 45 Football Trainer 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,3,4, Manager 25 Golf1. TRUEBLOOD, LINDA GAIL- Trud -Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 15 Mixed Chorus 35 A cappella 4. TRUEBLOOD, WENDY SUE- Pooh -F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 Art Club 4. TUREK, JUDY-Transferred from North Boone High School 35 Drama Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 All School Musical 35 G.A.A. 4. V VAN WINSEN, SHERYL-Not pictured-Transferred from Watertown High School 4. VETTER, ROBB- The Snake -Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, 45 German Club 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 1,35 Buccaneer 15 Football 25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3. volLEs, BRENDA K.- Bee -Pep Club 1, G.A.A. 1,2. W WAGNER, RUSSELL ALAN-Christmas Committee 35 Reunion Committee 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 B-Club 2,3,45 Football 2,45 Track 1,2,3,4. WAHLER, RANDALL C.- Wally --Student Council 1,35 Class Vice President 15 Christmas Committee 15 Homecoming Com- mittee 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 15 B-Club 1,2,3,45 Freshman Chorus 15 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Football 1, Basketball 2,3,4. WALK, BEVERLY ELAINE- Bev -Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 2,3,45 F.H.A.1,25 G.A.A.1,2,3,45 Senior Class Play 4. WALKER, ROBERT 1.- Bob -Spanish Honor Society 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club 25 Debate Club 45 B-Club 45 Buc- caneer 45 Varsity Band 15 Senior Class Play 45 Track 1,2,3,4, WALKER, TERRY- Toe -Pep Club 3,45 Varsity Band 15 B-Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Intramural Volley- ball2. WALLS, VETTA SUE- Sue -Pep Club 3,4. WALLS, WILLIAM C.- Lumpy -Pep Club 3,45 Basketball Manager 2,3. WARNER, SHELBY ANN-Pep Club 1,2,3,4, F.N.C.1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Treble Cleff 25 Varsity Band 15 Library Assistant 4. WENGER, ROXANN- Roxi -Student Council 1,25 Christmas Committee 25 Pep Club 1,2,3, Advisory Board 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Freshman Chorus 1. WESSON, GREGORY D.- Oakie -Christmas Committee 45 Prom Committee 35 F.F.A. 3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Football 45 Golf,1,25 Intramural Football 4, Volleyball 4. WEST, CONNIE LEE-Transferred from Dixon High School 35 Christmas Committee 45 Modern Music Masters 45 Drama Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Pep Club 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4, Vice President 45 G.A.A. 3,45 A cappella 3,45 All School Musical 3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Girls Football Team 4. WEST, RON- Farmer -Pep Club 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 3, Vice President 45 B-Club 45 Football 45 Intramural Football 1,3, Basketball 4, Baseball 3, Volleyball 4, Wrestling 1,4. WESTEDT, LINDA-Transferred from lerstad-Agerholm High School 25 Drama Club 2,3,4, President 45 Thespians 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Belvi 3,45 Treble Cleff 25 A cappella 3,45 All School Musical 1,2,3. WHITFIELD, DAVID- Whit -Basketball 25 Tennis 3,45 Intra- mural Football 3,4, Baseball 3,4. WIDHALM, HILDA ROSE-Christmas Committee 35 Memorial Committee 45 Drama Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Sports Publications 3,4, President 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Belvi 3,4, Section Editor 45 Girls Basketball Team 1,2,35 Girls Volleyball Team 35 Girls Football Team 4. WIENK, LAWANA- Winky -Transferred from Durand High School 25 Drama Club 45 A cappella 3,4. WILKE, MARILYNN IEAN- Willy -Hospitality Committee 35 Reunion Committee 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Girl's State 35 Modern Music Masters 45 French Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 French Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.N.C. 25 F.T.A.-3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 2,3,45 Belvi 3,4, Sec- tion Editor 3, Assistant Editor 45 Freshman Chorus 15 A cappella 2,3,4, Vice President 45 Choraliers 3,45 Library Assistant 25 All School Musical 2,3,45 Girls Football Team 4. WILSON, DONNA MARIA-Transferred from North High School 45 Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls Football Team 4. WOODCOCK, WENDY-Transferred from Boylan Central Catholic High School 25 Pep Club 2,35 F.N.C. 35 G.A.A. 2,45 Art Club 3,4. WOODWORTH, IOHN- Vince -Memorial Committee 45 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Advisory Board 25 Industrial Arts Club 25 B-Club 3,45 All School Musical 45 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,25 Track 3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 4. WRIGHT, MICHAEL LARRY- O'Larry -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Industrial Arts Club 3,45 Football 25 Wrestling 1,25 Intramural Football 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. YOUNG, GARY ALBERT-Hear -Pep Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. YOUNT, PATSY- Pat -Pep club 2,3,4. l9I ,E 22, 1551 K- 'K if Hmm M1-...M-M--w.,,,,,,,,xm :wg ff . i., ,,., QQ Y, w Q 'Ju' A A . 0.0 N 'iz '.' 1 . 0 ' e I - V' V . :': ' 1' 'J 1'-' 5 If I- , ' . 'f , .5 A 1 0:1 ll'.' 3f:? GJ! a ' .51 ' ' S 0 - O 0 .tg-, If O ' Q ,s', ' 9 ' fo . van. 0 0 0 s 1 O0 4 s f Q 0 a o 2 Vi W, 4 -M-www. 553' The praiseworthy Top students win well-deserved 'honor'statu5 S The ten pound stacks of books, the thousands of hours of study, the scores of pounding headaches, the reams of notebook paper, the sleepless term paper nights, the aching eyes, the writer's cramp, the exhaustion-all were wages for those gold letters on a diploma, Cum laude ! SENIORS GRADUATING WITH HONORS: Front Row, l. Mon- aghen, K. Swanson, Summa Cum Laude, M. Heshelman, H. Wid- halm, K. Burke, D. Hicks, A. Schmig. Row 2, G. Peterson, D. Kays, 1. Raum, I. Miles, L. McEachran, M. Beriyhill, I. Stevens, 194 D. DeWitt, B. Dawson. Row 3, M. Wilke, H. Pitts, D. McKay, R. Wahler, T. Backstrom, Magna Cum Laude, T. McMahon, S. Silver, R. Smith, S. Kiner, Magna Cum Laude. Sue, Dave earn good citizenship awards This year, the seniors and faculty chose Sue Kiner and Dave McKay to receive the DAR and SAR Awards respectively. The two recipients dis- played the necessary qualities of dependability, service, patriotism, character, leadership, and scholarship. Dave takes pride in his American heritage. With her geneology chart Sue traces her ancestors ., -. First formal initiation welcomes our biggest N S Irene Monaghen a member from last year, lights the candle symbolizing character and explains its role in life. After cordially welcoming all NHS initiates, Mr. McMahon in- troduces the speaker for the evening, Mr. Warren Emery. l96 if it Linda McEachran, mistress of ceremonies at NHS initiation May 12, congratulates new members. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row, 1. E. Raurn, D. De- Witt, G. Pete, D. Kays, B. Dawson, S. Smuggs, L. Howard, H Widhalm, C. Chambers, S. Wych, M. Heshelman, S. Anderson Row 2,' S. Kiner, D. Knop, L. Bonneau, B. Biggins, S. Osterberg L. McEachran, 1. Sellers, M. Wilke, M. Gessell, I. Hennessey 1 M. B. Kamholz, M. Fowler, G. Newcomer, D. Poulter, D. Hicks, American Legion sends staters to summer camp Scholarship, character, and service-carefully juding the top juniors and seniors by these criteria, the faculty elected 46 new members to the National Honor Society. This year NHS, al- though not admitting its full quota, did increase 200 percent. Selected by the American Legion for their schol- arship, character, loyalty, and service, Mary Beth Kamholz, Roger Larson, and Bob Popp represented BHS at Girls and Boys State. Their week of setting up and operating their own government gave them a working knowledge of state affairs. 1. Miles, I. Monaghen. Row 3, T. McMahon, P. Pedersen, S. Silver, R. johnson, D. Melson, 1. Woodworth, G. Wesson, G. Oates, R. Nelson, M. Barr, R. Nelson, M. Barr, R. Larson, G. Norem, D. McKay, R. Smith. Row 4, T. Treiloff, I. Strom, G. McCoy, 1. Meyers, R. Chance, R. Howser, I. Marcec, H. Pitts. Mary Beth eagerly awaits her departure for jacksonville. Roger and Bobb discuss Springfield plans with last year's staters, Sandy Silver, Tim Backstrom, and Tim McMahon. 197 Musically talented students reach high notes Four years of faithfully playing the corner in the Concert Band put Sue's name on the john Philip Sousa plaque. A ii Being named to All-State Chorus highlighted Linda's high school career, which included lead roles in three musicals. I -P ra? A TRI-M Front Rowg s. Behnke, M. Duffy, L. Parker, D. Poulrer, ROW 3: S4 Anderson, F. Brereton, R. Smith, H. Warfiner, B. C. Carmichael. Row 2, I. Strom, S. Anderson, C. West, I. Gor- ham, L. McEachran, G. Newcomer, M. B. Kamholz, M. Wilke. 198 johnson, G. McCoy. Susan dons mantle, school's most coveted award The music department annually recognizes two students who have most benefited the school with their musical ability. This year, Mr. Living- ston chose Linda McEachran to receive the Kathy Moan Award. The concert band presented the john Philip Sousa Award to Susan Behnke. Selection by Mr. Livingston, Mr. Iohanning, and the officers, a constitution test, an audition, secret initiation-thus those who excel in vocal or instru- mental music join Modern Music Masters. The only active honor society in BHS, Tri-M sponsors the variety show and the all-school musical. Smiling joyfully before the Honors Night audi- ence, Susan Anderson slipped into the cloak offered her by Randy Smith. Selected by the facul- ty for her outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service, Susan earned the highest award a junior may receive, the Mantle. .. sian-M Wearing the symbolic gown, Sue strides back to her seat. Randy bestows the Mantle on Sue, who may keep it one year I99 Honor societies recognize students with talent Two A's and a B or three A's during three con- secutive semesters of a language-this is the basic requirement for entrance into any of the three language honor societies of BHS. Spanish Honor Society also stipulates that their members maintain a B average in Spanish. French Honor Society, which is affiliated nationally, admits only French Club members. German Honor Society, new this year, has no additional requirements. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row, M. Gesell, L. Howard P. Spooner, N. Moyer, S. DePoutee, N. Sisson. Row 2, R. Smith R. Goeser, P. Peterson, 1. Kuss, I. Stevens, L. Schauer. Row 3, GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row, C. Swanson, L. New- port, E. Royalty, B. Dawson, D. Kays, G. Pete. Row 2, P. Brock, 200 G. Peterson, D. Dommers, B. Fritsch, P. Cork, K. Swanson, I. Heshelman, T. McMahon. in reading, writing, speaking foreign language l if ,. A : ' 5 , . ,ii - M. Smith, D. DeWitt, M. Berryhill, K. Burke, M. wilke, L. Mc- Eachran, T. Wainscott, M. Walters. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Front Rowg P. Wahler, B. Car- Schaffer, B. Pyszka, M. Duffy. Row 3, L. Lamping, D. McKay, M. michael, L. Meyers, L. Jacobs, B. Venezia, M. Crawford, K. Kelly, K. Bender, 1. Marcec, P. Peterson, B. Iacobson, D. Norem, Hendrickson, R. Pedersen, T. Nelson. Row 2g M. B. Kamholtz, S. Silver,l.Wych, B.luhlin, B. Meyers. D. Carey, M. Olson, L. Wennmacher, C. lacobs, I. Nimtz, S. 201 Sufferers find writer'5 cramp finally rewarded In recognition of her stenographic ability, scholarship, extra-curricular activities, appearance, and successful course work in business education, the Rockford chapter of the Administrative Management Society present to Gayle Cassidy the Stenographic Proficiency Award. Advisors and editors of the Belvi and Buccanner named 19 staff workers to Quill and Scroll, an organization of those who have made significant contributions to school publications. Announce- ment and initiation of new members took place at the publications banquet April 29. i 4 l QUILL AND SCROLL: Front Row,' N. Moyer, B. Leonard, A. Schmig, G. Peter, M. Ciesell, A. Grimner. Row 2g T. Wainscott, E. Cooper, B. Morehead, W. Hatley, D. Hicks, K. Burke, K Swanson. Row 3g R. Howser, I. Hennessey, M. Heshelman, L 202 X Gayle accepts her pen and pencil set at Honors Night. Bonneau, H. Widhalm, D. DeWitt, D. Frank. Row 4, D. Melson, S. Kiner, M. Wilke, I. Miles, R. Smith, D. Knop, B. Blake, I. Marcec. Involvement in athletics paves way to honors ,......-ff' Elected by the members of GAA for her quali- ties of scholarship, leadership, and sportsmanship, Linda Cox received the Rosemary Zvonar award, M- presented annually at the GAA mother-daughter banquet to thejunior girl so chosen. To qualify for National Athletic Honor Society, a junior or senior boy must have earned a varsity letter in one major or two minor sports and must receive above average grades in all subjects. Mary Sue Newman, last year's recipient, gives Linda her trophy. NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: D. Smith. Row 3, R. Howser, T. McMahon, P. Pedersen, S. Braun Stenerson, T. Trieloff, I. Meyers, T. Carlisle, 1. Lewis, M. Barr. R. West, G. Church, D. Strofus. Row 4, D. Gorham, Cr. Norem Row 2,' B. Wych, K, Suhr, T. Schiltz, D. Nelson, B. Popp, R, G. Gay,D. Bye, L. Hyser,G. Srnith,C..Oates,I.Woodworth. 203 Thespians display skills in dramatic arts gg? ,wifi WM? THESPIANS: Front Rowg B. johnson, C. Hanson, L. Skrine, C. Huestad. Row 2,' J. Smith, T. Fairgrieve, D. Newman, L. Mc- Eachran, C. West. Row 3,' P. Pundt, C.. Cassidy, S. Walberg, 1. Cormie. Row 4, D. Waite, L. Lee, L. Ramsey, S. johnson. Row 204 5, B. Bonner, M. Heshelman, F. Ratcliffe, D. Frank, B. Far- michael, L. Westedt. Row 6, H. Warriner, T. Backstrom, S Anderson. Scientific, artistic minds merit awards Advised by Mr. Kuntzelman, Thespians is an honor society for outstanding Drama Club mem- bers. ln order to qualify for this organization, a student must earn ten points throughout the school year by participating in skits and plays or attend- ing professional dramatic presentations. Heidi Benzel and Dominic LaPinta won gold keys as finalists in the Scholastic Art Award contest, sponsored by Chas. V. Weise Company. Tim Backstrom, the senior with the highest scholastic standing in science subjects earned the Bausch 84 Lomb Science Award. Paul ,Pederson received the Science Metals Award, given to a senior completing four years of science with top grades. 'EES' Paul and Tim relax-with test tubes and beakers, naturally Tyler Lanning, Lynn Walker, Heidi Benzel, Wendy Woodcock, and Diane Ludlow inspect the work of their classmates. All but Heidi, whose finalist work was sent to New York for exhibition, won semi-finalist honors in this contest. 205 Student talent provides promise for future Three senior girls recognized for their accomp- lishments were Anne Schmig, julia Miles, and Sue Kiner. For the second consecutive year, Anne placed first in the national math test thus again receiving the Mathematics Association of Ameri- ca Award. lulia won a 51,000 scholarship for the pastry she baked in the Penny Flame Cherry Pie Contest. Sue, scoring the highest on a written homemaking test, received the Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Anne happily delves into the mysterious realm of Pythago- ras and Chebyshev to learn more about theories and theorems. 206 At the Northwest District Contest julie stirred a 51.00 in- vestment in Silver Mill frozen cherries into a 51,000 pie. Sue asserted her academic abilities, scoring the most points on a test encompassing all aspects of home economics. 15951 Through FFA boys learn techniques which help them in the fields of agriculture. Outstand- ing chapter farmers earned awards in the divisions of sheep, beef, corn, soybeans, crop farming, and crop specialty. Also, Earl Swanson won the State Farmer Degree and Gary Norem the Star State Farmer award of Section 6. l 2 l A E l Gary Norem's outstanding agricultural abilities earned Earl Swanson and Gary Young show off their section winner him the title of Star State Farmer. plaques which they received through FFA involvement. Top crop productions earned L. Anderson, D. Bye, J. Gallano, R. Brockman and D. Brockman division awards 207 A Abernathy, Reggie 127 Abernathy, Steve 167 Abraham, Denise 153 Adam, Nancy 141 Bingenheimer, jim 141 Bingenheimer, julie 127 Blachford, judy127 Blair, Wade 44,54,127 Blake Barb 53 61 167 202 Bonner, Betsy 45,141,204 Adkins, Brenda 141 Aiken, Rusty 141 Aldrich, Terry 141 Alderman, Kay 16,60,167,169 Alfanzo, Perrez 141 Allen, Carol 36,40,55,153,155 Allison, judy 141 Blakei Claudia,127 I Blake, Nan cy 141 Blake, Rick 59,70,94,153,158 Bleck Rick 141 Blietzi Bob 153 Blodgett, Cathy 167 Blodgett, Debbie 87,127 Blodgett, Debra Kay 153 Blodgett, Ronald Blodgett, Tom 141 Blosser, Ph Blumstein, il 95,97,127 Charles 104,167 Boardman, Dave 153 Boardman, Don 141 Boardman, Hollis 44,85,103,127,135 Boardman, Linda 44,153 Bodey, Rusty 127 202 Diamond, Chuck 154 Carmichael, Chris 50,169 Alms, Ron 141 Altfillisch, Sandra 141 Ambro, Brad 167 Anderson, Chris 127,167 Anderson, Connie 44,124 Anderson, Debbie 141 Anderson, Dianne 44,50,127 Anderson, Dianne 141 Anderson, Ed 91,141 Anderson, Larry 127 Anderson, Larry 167,207 Anderson, Linda 42,53,167 Anderson, Mark 99,153 Anderson, Mike 75,83,100,101,147 Anderson, Steve 42,43,74,83,102,140, 141,142,204 Anderson, Susan 36,40,41,42,43,152, 153,160,196,198,199 Anderson, Tyler 78,85,102,127 Archibald, john Ashens, james 141 Ashley, Rhonda 127 Aten, jan 153 Aten, Pam 127 Austin, Steve 141 B Baars, Larry Backstrom, Tim 46,51 ,54,60,99,1 67,175, 194,197,204,205 Baer, Steve 67,127 Baier, Terry Bailey, Kurt 85,102,127 Bailey, Nancy 46,141 Ball, Ann 153 Ball, Cindy 127 Ball, Rhea 45,60,167 Ballinger, Evelyn 141 Bandy, Cheryl 141 Barb, jim 127 Barb, Mary 44 Barefield, jo 141 Barlow, Dale 47,127 Barlow, Mike 153 Barnes, Debbie 44,127 Barr, Mike 32,49,60,70,72,80,99,100,153, 158,1 60,196,203 Bartell, Mary 141 Bartlett, Dick 104,153 Bartlett, Terry 75,91,141 Bates, Connie 153 Baxter, Georgia 167 Baxter, Lanny 104 Baxter, Monty 40,100,153 Beese, Linda 127 Beever, Dorothy Behnke, jean 167 Behnke, Richard 104,105,153 Behnke, Sue 46,47,57,167,181,198 Beckland, Luanne Bell, Frank 76,127,129 Bell, Ida 44,141 Bellich, Dan 153 Bender, Carl 167 Bender, Kerry 78,83,84,100,141,143,201 Bender, Neil Benson, Bob 127 Benton, jerry 153 Benzel, Heidi 61,141,146,147,205 Berg, jeff 54,s7,127 Berg, jeff 153 Berg, Sandra 127 Bergeron, jeanine127 Bergeron, Kim Bergland, Buck 77,79,80,99,100 Bergman, Sue 141 Berry, Gary Berryhill, Marcia 167,194,200 Beu, Candy 127 Beu, jane 44 Bible, Vickie 141 Biderbost, james 127 Bigelow, Gary 141 Biggins, Belinda 36,42,48,54,167,170, 174,196 Biggins, Brad 75,141 208 Boleyn, Brad 127 Bonneau, Lynne 4O,42,43,54,167,175, 196,202 Bonneau, Pat 34,42,43,54,87,141,143, 147 Boop, Darla 141 Boose, Steve 141 Bottcher, Steve Bottema, Frank 141 Bouback, Doug 76,101,102,127 Bowers, jim 127 Bowers, Larry 75,141 Boyd, Pauletta 153 Bradley, janet 127 Brahmstedt, Charles 105,153,159 Braker, Barb Brandy, Cheryl Braun, Kevin Braun, Steve 70,167,203 Brazee, Dave 91,141,75 Brazee, Howard 44,89,95,142 Brazee, Ken 153 Brehmer, Peggy 42,1 53 Brenner, Cindy 46,142 Brenz, Linda 153 Brereton, Fred 70,99,104,167,198 Bridges, Brenda 153 Briggs, Dallas 127 Brock, Ken 153 Brock, Phyllis 168,200 Brockman, Diane 153 Brockman, Gerald 168 Brockman, Pat 127 Butler, Raetta127 Butram, Gloria 127 Butram, Ron 153 Butt, Cindy 44,168 Butt, Larry 153 Butz, Debora 142 Bye, Brenda 34,87,127,137 Bye, Dennis 49,70,169,203,207 Bye, judy Bye, Sandy 53,87,140,142,143 Byrd, Lance C Cadie, Debra 169,184 Cadie, Kathy 37,47,142 Callahan, Diana 44,127 Callahan, judy 48,153,155 Cameron, Cindy 127 Campbell, Mike 153 Cannegieter, Donavan 169 Cannegieter, john Cannegieter, Sandy 169 Canode, Ronald 46,169 Caraker, Diane 153 Carey, Debby 142,201 Carlisle, jeff 46,102,142 Carlisle, Tom 46,47,70,153,203 Carlson, Allen 169 Carlson, Ardenne127 Carlson, Chris 127 Carlson, Debbie 153 Carlson, Debbie 34,44,51,127 Carlson, jerry 142 Carlson, Melinda 46,153 Carlson, Sue 169 Carmichael, Becky 34,36,37,45,87,142, 198,201,204 Carpenter, Donna 44,127 Carson, Nancy 47,127 Curry, Nickki 170 Curtis, Dick 54,55,142 Curtis, janet 42,92,170 Cushman, Wendy 128 D Daehler, jack Daehler, Rick Dahnert, Keith 103,154 Dahnert, Linda 128 Dale, Mary Damrau, Diane 170 Damrau, Sharon 128 Damron, jackie 142 Daniel, Gary 77,154,155 Daniel, Peggy 128 Darmon, john 104,142 Darby, Dave 40,70,100,154,159 Davey, Sue 128 Davis, David Davis, Laurie 142 Davis, Shelley 44,154 Dawson, Bessie 48,57,170,194,196,2O0 Dawson, Ray 142 Dean, Helen 170 DeBo, Sue 128 Decker, Barb 142 Degner, Dan 142 Deisinger, Larry 142 DePoutee, Rush 170 DePoutee, Sue 37,142,200 Despard, Roger 42,170 DeWitt, Diane 36,48,53,57,194,196,200 Diamond, Duane 128 Dickens, Ramona 154,155 Dickerson, Ruth 128 Dif'ford, Don Dittben ner, Chuck 104,169 Carson, William 37,46,47,105,169 Carter, Richard 153 Cash, Bill 153 Cassey, Dave Cassens, Cassidy, Carol 127 Gayle 36,45,169,180,202,204 Celeste, Angela 153 Celeste, Vince 127 Dittbenner, Dave 142 Dittbenner, Larry 78,83,104,142 Dittbenner, Melvin 70,89,123,154 Dittbenner, Roger 154 Dodge, Gary 128 Dodson, Carolyn 171 Dommers, Denise 41,142,200 Dommers, Marty 49,102,171 Dorn, Debbie 154 Brockman , Rex 65,168,207 Brockman, Rick 168 Brockman, Tim 76,103,127 Brockmann, Don 153,207 Brockmann, Gloria 168 Brockmann, john 127 Brockmann, Ron 168 Brooks, Mary 142 Brown, jeff 44,51,127 Brown, Ka ren 142 Brown, Pam 127 Brown, Ron 168 Brown, Sharon 127 Bruns, Steve 153 Brunschon, Ray Bryan, Bill 168 Bryan, Bonnie 127 Bryan, Dan 75,142 Bryan, Kraig 75,142 Bryan, Kurt 92,127 Buck, Steve 105,153 Buckley, Pat 127 Buker, Richard 76,95,127 Bullock, jirn 77,168 Bunger, Iris 153 Buonauro, jack 53,67,142 Burgess, Teresa 127 Burke, Darlene 44,142 Burke, Linda 142,146 Burke, Kathy 42,48,52,168,1 70,1 82,194, 200,202 Burkett, jeff 153 Burton, Candace 127 Burton, Carol Burton, Cindy 153 Burton, Larry 168 Buse, Dick 89,168 Bush, Bill 74,142 Bush, jeanne 44,153 Bussey, Gail 127 Butler, Marvin 153 Chamberlain, Peggy 169 Chambers, Cheryl 46,127,131 Chambers, Connie 36,154,155,160,196 Chambers, Susan 128 Chance, Ron 49,70,80,100,128,154,196 Chance, Steve 76,92 Christensen, jim 154 Christensen, Marsha 169,179 Christensen, Mike 85,94,128 Church, Greg 49,65,70,94,95,169,203 Church, john 128 Clark, janet 44,51,128 Clark, Lon 169 Clausing, Susanne 142 Cole, Robert 70,169 Coleman, Charles 142 Coleman, Chris 46,142 Conard, Ken 44 Conkling, Dianne 154 Coonley, Ken Cooper, Evelyn 61,169,202 Cooper, Greg 51,170 Cooper, Willard 100,154 Coots, Mary Alice 128 Coots, Teresa 128 Copeland, Dave 49,103,170 Cordray, Nancy 34,55,86,154,159,160, 162 Cordray, Randy 102,128 Cork, Patty 142,200 Cormie, Cindy 34,170 Cormie, jane 36,45,142,146,204 cox, Fred 104,170 Cox, jean 128 c0x,L1nda 36,48,154,203 Craft, Ron 46,154 Cramer, Vickie 142 Crandall, jackie 142 Crandall, Russ 154 Cranston, jean 154,159 Crawford, Malva Crawford, Marsha 154 Critchfield, john 104 Crocker, Norma 128 Crupper, Paula 16,44,128,129,131 Crusan, Wendy Cullison, Steve 105,154 Cumming, Arthur Curry, Bob 128 Curry, Gary 128 Dorsey, Chuck 49,70,99,104,154 Draheim, john 128 Drake, Dale 102,1 71 Drake, Dan 76,92,128,44 Drake, Daryl 42,102 Drews, Doug 104,105,171 Drews, Lee 171 Drews, Linda 142 Drozynski, David 142 Duclon, Mike 105 Duf'fy, Maureen 46,171,178,198,201 Dummer, Wade 142 ' Durley, Doreen 34 Dye, Mike 47,76,91,93,128 Dykes, Bill 104 E Eckroad, Sue 16,169,171 Eckroad, Terry 105,128 Edmonds, Gloria 154 Eklund, Debbie 143 Eklund, Fred 143 Eklund, Gregory 128,129 Eklund, Linda 171,179 Ellis, Robert 171 Ellison, Robert 143 Emanuel, Karen Emanuel, Karen Sue 62,154 Emanuel, Kathy 154 Emmanuel, Alice 143 Enright, Carol 47,62,154 Enright, Donna 39,128 Erikson, lrene154 Estebo, Linda 45 Estebo, Vicky 44,128 F Fader, Gary 47,102,105,128 Fairgrieve, Trudy 16,34,40,44,204 Faley, Darlene 128 Faley, Fred 66,128 Falkenstein, Bonnie 128 Falkenstein, William 93,100,143 Feldman, Dan 154 Feldman, Mary 143 Fenn, Carmen 44,125,128,131 Ferguson, Cheryl 171 Ferguson, Dick 128 Ferry, Allen 46,143 Field, Dan 154 Figi, Laura 154 Fincke, Gary 70 Fincke, John 70,154,155 Finnestad, Cinda 45,171 Finney, Kay 36,55,63,143 Fischma, Sandy Fish, David 78,95,129 Fisk, Cindy 129 Fisk, Ken 66,143 Fitch, Kathy 46 Fitch, Kenneth 171 Fitch, Lowell 143 Fitzgerald, Janice 44,143 Flaker, vaI143 Flemming, Duke 55,129 Ford, Debbie 143 Forester, Richard 89,154 Fountain, Bob 74,91,95,143 Fountain, Janis 154 Fountain, Jim 92,95,129 Fowler Fowler Fowler Fowler Fowler Cheryl 63,154 Fowler, , Cindy 129 , Kevin 154 , Marilyn 53,55,154,160,196 , Mary 171 , Stan 129 Frank, Debbie 42,53,170,172,204 Frank, Mike 76,102,129 Frank, Norman 40,75,100,143,202 Franklin, Doug 46,47,75,143 Frazer, Bill 104,129 Frazer, Pam 129 Fritsch, Beth 42,52,63,154,200 Kampfra Fritsch, Connie 129 G Gabel, Doug Gaby, Gary 154 Gay, Gary 49,70,99 Gagliano, Cindy 154 Gagliano, David 128,129 Gallano, John 154,207 Gallano, Mary 44,129 Gamlin, Rick 46,47,59,77,102,155 Gamlin, Ruthann 52,155 Gamble, Bill 129 Gangle, Fred 172 Gates, Dan 47,94,143 Gay, Gary 70,155,203 Gersch, Mike 155 Gersch, Steve 172 Gesell, Bill 143 Gesell, Diana 129 Gesell, Jim 42,76,92,94,126,129,131 Gesell, Marsha 36,42,52,53,155,159, 196,200,202 Ghastin, Linda 172 Gifford, Eric 42,43,49,104,172 Gifford, Tim 155 Gipp, Richard 155 Glaser, Mary 143 Glatt, David 78,143 Goeser, Russ 89,142,143,147,200 Gonterman, Gary 76,102,129 Gonterman, Steve 172 Gonzales, Rita 129 Gorham, Doug 49,70,88,89,172,184,203 Gorham, Janice 44,129 Gorham, Jim 155 Gorham, Judy 44,172,198 Gorham, Linda 129 Gossage, Sandra 143 Grady, John 40,75,89,100,143 Graham, Rick 53,172 Grant, Theresa 143 Greef, Mark 103,129 Greenhow, Greg 42,143 Greenlee, Charles 66 Grenberg, Cheryl 143 Grenke, Sandra 143 Griggs, Linda 155 Grimes, Chris 46,143 Grimes, Gary 46,103,129 Grimes, Jim 47,129 Grimm, Chris 173 Grimner, Charles Grimner, Annette 45,54,55,155,202 Gritzmacher, Mark 129 Grow, Thelma 44,143 Grundahl, Judy 16,42,156,157,158 Guerin, Chris 102,143 Gunn, Dean 156 Gunn, Verlinda 44,130 Gustafson, Paula 44,129 Gustafson, Shane 130 Guthrie, Marcia 172 H Hable, Tom 49,89,143 Hadfield, Scott 102,130 Haffey, Pat 152,155,156,160 Hahn, Leonard 156 Halberg, Amanda Hall, Christine 54,172 Hall, Donna Hall, Lana 172 Hall, Marlene 143 Hall, Roy 93,156 Hallen, Janet 130 Hamer, Rita 46,130 Hamill, Donna 130 Hamilton, Karl 173 Hamlin, Fred 130 Hammond, Bill 105 Hammond, ChezelIe130 Hammond, Doug 156 Hammond, Richard 74,143 Hampton, Russell 173 Hansen, Steve 75,91 Hanson, Cathy 40,45,47,52,54,204 Hanson, Jeff 47,85,101,130 Hardt, Linda 156 Hardy, Jim 76,92,130 Hare, Clifford 104 Harrington, Jim Harned, Jim 156 Hart, Malvina 45,143 Hart, Nancy 130 Hart, Virginia 130 Hase, Bob 78,135,130 Hatcher, Jim 156 Hatcher, Harold 143 Hatcher, Mary 130 Hatfield, Joan 130 Hatley, Wendy 61,173,202 Hauth, Debra 130 Haverkampf, Jeff 143 Hayes, Debbie 130 Hays, Tom 101,143 Heap, Dave 80,100 Heather, Elmer 104,173 Heather, Sue 130 Heaton, Peggy 173 Heitz,John144 Helgerson, Dan 101,130 Hemmens, Cindy 44,144 Henderson, Jack 95,96 Henderson, Linda 156 Henderson, Mark 130 Henderson, Rick 104,130 Hendrickson, Kay 143,144,147,201 Henneberry, Kathy 34,87,144 Henneberry, Terry 173 Hennessey, Jeanine 53,156,196,202 Henninger, AI173 Hermanson, Connie 144 Heshelman, Jim 42,53,78,93,143,144, 200 Heshelman, Mary 45,50,52,61,173,180 194,196,202,204 Hess, Ann 44,130 Hess, Jim 156 Heuke, Bill Hicks, Dave 156 Hicks, Dianne 34,35,48,54,173,180,194, 196,202,204 Hicks, Doris 45,173 Hicks, Kathi 156 Highland, Mary 45 Hill, Luanne 130,135 Hill, Mike 60,173 Hill, Roxanne 63,173 Hill, San Hills, Marcia 130 Hines, Joyce 173 Hobbs, Mike 94,144 Hodgkinson, Ellen 46,144 Hoffman, Debbie 130 Holland, Ann 45,156 Holliday, Barb 142,143,144,147 Hollingsworth, Mike 76,130 Hopperstad, Kerry 49,182 Horner, Glenda 156 Horner, Mary Diane 130 Horner, Sandy 130 Houghton, Larry 70,94,99,156 Hove, Judy 44,130 Hove, Marilyn 42,156 Howard, Betty 130 Howard, Nancy 144 Howard, Lynn 156,158,196,200 Howe, Patty 34,86,156 Howser, Rick 51,54,70,173,178,196, 202,203 Hubbard, Cindy 144 Hubbard, Robert 130 Hubbard, Sue 130 Hubbard, Shirley 156 Huber, Roger 130 Huddlestun, Jeannette 40,52,55,40,174 Huested, Cora 174,204 Huff, Mike 174 Hulstedt, Jan 36,174 Humphrey, Tim A. Huntress, Jean 174 Hurd, lim 46,78,93,144 Hurley, Anita 174 Hurley, Connie Hurley, Karen 130 Hyland, Mary 45,174 Hyser, Gary 70,94,104,130,156 Hyser, Larry 40,49,70,72,80,94,40,174, 203 l Inman, Wendy 156 Ireland, Denise 44,87,129,130,137 Irwin, Gloria 144 Irwin, Vic l Jacobs, Chris 53,55,66,156,163,201 Jacobs, Luann 144,201 Jacobsen, Clariene 130 Jacobson, Bill 156,201 Jalowy, Lucinda 130 James, Jesse 101 James, Terry 100,144 James, Zoe 130 Janisch, Dennis 49,77,80,95,156 Janisch, LeRoy 144 Jeanblanc, Connie 130 Jeanblanc, Richard 156 M . Jensen, arilee 47,130 Johnson, Barry 46,47,156,19B Johnson, Bette 34,144,204 Johnson, Bill 89,90,174 Johnson, Dan 78,84,104,130,76 Johnson, Debby 130 Johnson, Del 156 Johnson, Don 101,130 Johnson, Elaine 156 Johnson, Gary 156 Johnson, Gary 102,130 Johnson, Greg 144 Johnson, Janie 62,174,179 Johnson, Judy 174 Johnson, Linda 130 Johnson, Rhonda 66,156 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jolly, Ch ,Rich 46,174,196 , Richard 130 , Rosalie 174 , Sherry 45,52,174,204 , Vickie 44,130 eryl 130 Jones, John 76,104,130 Jones, Rhonda 130 Jones, Vicky 63,156 Jonn, Steve 130 Juhlin, Bruce 42,53,75,103,105,144,201 Junker, Barb 44,130,133 K Kaas, Susan 46,131 Kahn, Fr ank131 Kamholz, Mary Beth 32,34,35,42,43, 196,19 7,198,201 Kamholtz, Lucinda 175 nz, Rodney 104,131 Kampfranz, Roxie 44,131 Kane, Candy 131 Kanzenback, Karen 144 Karlson, Doug 83,144 Karlson, Nancy 44,144 Kays, Bill 131 Kays, Donnita 34,55,56,175,182,194, - 00 196 2 Kauffman, Michael 144 Keating, Gary 144 Keating, Mike 157 Keating, Steve 131 Keegan, Dan 104,157 Keegan, Kathy 175,178 Keegan Roger 131 Keith, Cathy Kelly, Kevin 131 Kelly, Mike 175,201 Kelly, Robert 131 Kemp, lack 104,155,157 Kerchne Kerchne r, David 131 r, Rebecca 131 Key, Jeanine 44,52,144 Key, Mike 105,175 Kidder,J oyce 175 Kiefer, Mary 34,45,87,141,144 Kiefer, Sue 60,144 Kiefer, Ted 40,44,54,157 Kigar, Dave 157 Kindberg, Russell 76,92,94,131 Kiner, Sue 35,52,166,175,182,194,194, 196,202,206 King, Betty 131 King, Carmen 131 Kinkade, Tom 175 Kirch, Bruce 144 Kirch, Steve Kirkendall, Jim 95,157,160 Kirsche, Kris 175 Kjos, Karen 44,144 Kleasner, Wes 131 Klinefelter, Dave Knake, Leroy 47,132 Knight, Billie Sue 144 Knight, Randy Knop, Debby 39,48,54,55,175,180,196 202 Knott, Doug 144 Knott, Rich 132 Knufson, Linda 157 Koening, Patrick 157 Kokenes, Stephanie 175 Kollak, John 176 Lonsdorf, Lynne Koppen, Kris 66,157 Koper, Greg 157 Krueger, Kim 44,87,132,133 Kuehne, Pam 176 Kuehne, Sue 176 Kuhlman, Terry 144 Kuss, Jill 157,158,200 Kuss, John 49,103,157,200 L LaBuy, Dave 74,75,89,144 Lafferty, Mike 144 Lafferty, Pat 95,128,132 Lalawy, Cindy Lambert, Renita 144 Lampert, Chris 176 Lamont, Debbie Lamont, Linda 157 Lamping, Leslie 144,201 Lane, Bryan 176 Langan, Dan 132 Lange, Debbie 132 Lange, Larry 105,132 Lange, Peggy 132 Lantz, Dana 176 Langworthy, Carol 157 Lanning, Tyler 144,205 LaPinta, Dominic 61,205 LaPinta, Kathy 42,63,86,176 Larson, Chris 105,176 Larson, David 104,132 Larson, Gordon 46,144 Larson, Kim 132 Larson, Roger 60,102,157,159,196,197 Larson, Scott 46,158 Larue, Jackie 158 Laseman, Valerie 46,144 Latino, Francine 144 Lawler, Craig 49,77,B9,94,176 Lawler, Valerie 87,132 Lawrence, Jerry 158 Lawrence, John 158 Lawrence, Pat Leaich, Debbie 158 LeClaire, Debra 132 Lee, Greg 132 Lee, Janis 158 Lee, Larry 132 Lee, Linda 48,144,176,181,204 Lee, Michael Lee, Nancy Leek, Gary 46,53,144 Leggett, Mike 144 Leisher, Kathy 176 Leisher, Mark 132 Leisher, Ted 46,47,75,144 Leonard, Beverly 52,176,202 Leonard, Bob 132 Leonard, Gregg Leslin, Jack 177 Lewis, Jason 70,99,158,203 Lewis, Tim 144 Lietz, Sandy 42,174,177 Lindley, Doug 46,158 Lindstedt, Brock 67,155,158 Long, Dale 158 Long, Don 144 Long, James 177 Long, Pat 78,132 Loofboro, Gary 158 Loofboro, Robbie Love, Davie 177 Lowery, Bonnie 144 Lowery, Henry Luckey, Dale 104,132 Ludlow, Diana 158,205 209 Luedtke, Roxie144 LuetkenhouS,loan132 Luhman, Sally 52,63,158 Lund, Gary 132 Lungstrom, Charles 132 Lungstrom, Stephen 89,158 Lutz, Ron 132 Luxton, Donita158 Lyford, Roger 144 M MacNames, Philip Maculan, Diane 158 Mahan, Frank 177 Mahan, Wayne 78,94,132 Mahurin, Barbara 44,132 Mahurin, Dennis 132 Malaise, Kathy 177 Mallett, Pam 159 Mallett, Sandra 177,183 Malmakar, Nancy Manley, Carol 133 Manley, Kay 44,46,53,144 Manley, Tom 78,83,102,141,147,144 Mapes, Floyd 133 Mapes, Linda 159 Marcec, Evelyn 144 Marcec, jerry 55,94,104,159,196,201, 202 Marcec, Mike 95,129,133,134,144 Marnofski, Hope Marrs, Gary 64,65,159 Marsh, Sheryl 159 Martens, Nancy 177 Mary, Dale 133 Maske, Donna 44,133 Mason, Linda 144 Mason, Maynard 133 Mason, Pam 159 Mason, Vickey 44,159 Matheson, joEllen 189 Mathis, Zdena 44,144 Matz, Tom 144 Maxwell, Steven 133 Maxwell, Frank 178 McAlister, Russell 132 McClatchey, Karen 42,158 McCollum, Cheryl 44 McCollum, Roderick McCormick, Larry 78,83,144 McCormick, Larry 78,83,144 McCormick, Ron 76,101,132 McCoy, Bill 132 McCoy, CoraLee132 McCoy, Ed 42,144 McCoy, Greg 42,43,95,158,196,19B McCulley, Ken 158 McDonald, Brad 44,76,101,132 McDonald, Dale 49,99,104,170,177 McEach ran, Linda 42,43,66,172,175,194, 196,198,200,204 McElroy, jill 132 McElroy, Steve 132 McElroy, Vernon 74,100,144 McEntree, Deb 144 McGraw, Michael 158 McGuire, Barb 44,55,144 McKay, Dave 32,55,70,72,98,99,166, 177,182,194,195,196,201 McKay, jennie 132 McKay, Randy 70,177 McKenzie, Betsy 177 McKenzie, Randle Lynn McMahon, Tim 49,70,72,77,103,194, Miley, R ob 78,83,102,133 Milich, Cheryl 178 Milich, Darlene 144 Miller, Kirk 49,e7,70,s9,90,170 Mills, Tim 42,78,102,144 Minter, joan 133 Minter,judy133 Mitchell, Gretchen 44,159 Mitchell , Kathy 159 Mitckes, Steve 178 Molander, Randy 159 Monaghen, Irene 45,178,194,196,197 Monroe, Pam 133 Moore, Moran, Howard 159 Mike 144 Morehead, Barb 34,35,52,57,1sa,1s9, 202 Morehead, Peggy 133 Morel, Alan 133 Morgan, jerry 75,83,144 Morgan, Mike 178 Morgan, Peter 144 Morgen, Thomas 133 Morgen son, Kathy 44,131,133 Moriarty, Paul 67,78,94,146 Morovic, Sue 35,175,178 Morrall, Teresa 159 Morris, Morris, Bill Bob 104,146 Morrison, jeff 101,133 Moss, Dale 178 Moyer, Mo er Nancie 52,155,159,200,202 Tom 92 Y r Munden, Dennis 102,146 Mundy, Mundy, Mundy, Murra Melissa 146 Mike 134 Ross 159 john 159 Yr Murray, Larry 134 Murray, Mike 47 Myers, Lloyd 146 N O'Malley, Colleen 160 O'Neil, Dan 146 O'Neil, Sherry 179 Osterberg, Bob 146 Osterberg, james 160 Osterberg, judy 160 Osterberg, Lynn 75,180 Osterberg, Sue 39,45,180,196 Osterberg, Terry 70,180 Orr, Diana 44,128,134 Otis, Cathy 134 Owens, Bonita Owens, Kathy Owens, Rickey 146 Owens, Ron 134 P Packer, Pat 146 Packer, Wayne 49,70,99,160 Page, Sherry 161 Parker, Linda 32,42,43,58,180,198 Paske, Debby 45,146 Pattison, Dan 146 Paulson, Allen 44,93,101,134 Paulson, Pam 161 Paulson, Sandy 161 Paulson, Sue 161 Pavlak, Sharon 146 Peacock, Gary 146 Pease, Donna Pease, Lon 134 Peaslee, jim 161 Pedersen, Paul 49,70,100,104,1 78,180, 196,200,203,205 Pedersen, Raemary 146,147,201 Peppers, Gary 76,134 Perez, Gi Perkins, Rhonda 161 Permann, Lyle 161 Perret, Mark 46,161 Perry, Deb 146 Pete, Gail 48,54,55,56,174,180,182,196, 200,202 Naramore, Deidre 45 Nash, Walita 134 Neace, Dale 159 Nelson, Bonnie 179 Nelson, David 49,70,179,203 Nelson, Debbie 134 Nelson, Russ 60,155,159,16O,196 Nelson, Terri 159,201 Nelson, Terry 52,134 Nelson, Wayne 75,105,146 Neubert, Dan 159 Neubert, janis 134 Newcomer, Gale 42,43,46,53,179,196 198 Newman, Debbie 42,5o,s4,ee,1s5,1s9, 204 Newman, Mary Sue 16,34,36,66,86, 169,179,202 Newport, Claudia 46,146 Newport, Laura 179,200 Nicholls, Dale 159 Peters, Carl 134 Peters, Debbie 180 Peterson Peterson Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Allen 146 Andrea 45,146 Peterson, Peterson, , Charlie 161 Donna Doreen 134 Gary 46,1 80 Genette 180,194,200 Ku rt 161 Pat 200,201 Petit, jack 134 Pfeifer, john 180 Pfeifer, joyce 146 ' Phillips, Debbie 44,134 Phillips, Deborah 146 Phillips, joseph 161 Phillips, Randy 161 Pitts, Howard 46,103,180,194,196 Pixler, Karen 161 Pluff, Dan 75,91 Nicholl s, David 134 Niha n, Charles 76,85,102,134 Nihan, Nilsen, Nilsen, Nilson, Nimtz, Katie 42,179 Kathie 159 Sherri 146 Donna Dan 160 Nimtz,jack134 Nimtz,judy 179,201 Nord, Dale104,146 197,203 McMahon, ram 47,7e,102,132,19e,200 McWilliams, Bonnie 158 Medaris, jackie 133 Meinheit, David 103,178 Melson, Dave 53,159,196,202 Melville, Brad 102,158,159,160 Menke, Henrietta 133 Merkel, Diane 144 Merriman, Trudy 133 Merriman, Vicki 159 Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Meyers Me ers Y r Meyers, Michel, Mielke, Bernie 144 201 f Connie 133 , lbhn 49,70,123,178,196,203 Laurie 34,53,57,158,159 Lavonne 34,87,141,144,201 Scott 159 Steve 144 Chris 63,178 jeff 47,67,95,104,133 Miles, lulia 36,41,4s,s4,55,63,172,175, 170,194,196,202,206 I Miles, Ronald 102,159 r Miley, Chris 144 210 Nord, Diane 146 Norem, Dennis 42,53,75,83,100,140, 142,146,201 Norem, Ga ry 49,64,65,70,80,82,95,123, 166,179,196,204,207 Null, Phyllis 54,160 o Oakley, Donna 160 Oakleyr loan 179 A Oates, Greg 77,79,00,01,a2,94,96,1e0, 196,203 Oates, Kathy 134 O'Brian, jim 101,104,134 O'Brian, Pat 92,101,134 Ohlsen, Kathy 128,134 Ohlsen, Larry 175,179 Oldenburg, Cheryl 179 Oldenburg, julie 146 Oliver, Mark 146 Olson, Connie 134 Olson, Glenn 160 Olson, Larry 146 Olson, Miriam 37,45,146,201 Olson, Sandy 146 Poirier, Bruce 93,180 Pollock, julie 146 Pollock, Lynn 47,180 Pollock, Rick 161 Pond, Kathy 4s,s9,1s1 Ponitz, Barb 180 Popp, Bob 88,89,160,161,197,203 Porter, Sue 38,180 Potter, Kenneth 146 Potter, Roger 104,105 Potts, judy 161 Poulter, Debby 42,43,45,53,161,196, V 198 Prather, Debbie 134 Pratt, Debbie 146 Pratt, Mollie 181 Pruitt, Williams 181 Pundt, Craig 134 Pundt, Linda 161 Pundt, Prudy 45,161,204 Pyszka, Betty 45,53,s3,161,2o1 R Radcliffe, Thomas 76,135 Radford, Art 161 Rafferty, Cynda 37,46,146 Ramsey, Linda 44,181,204 Ransom, Shirley 146 Rasmussen, Dave 134 Ratcliffe, Corlea 134 Ratcliffe, Frances 181,183,204 Raum, jo Ellen 181,194,196 Razim, james 146 Razim, Rose 161 Rednour, Pam 146 Rednour, Phil 75,104,146 Reese, john 93,146 Reiniger, Terry 147 Renninger, Gary 161 Reynolds, Dan 135 Rhoades, Cindy 46,147 Rice, Rick 53,147 Richardson, jackie 135 Richardson, Mark 78,135 Risen, Terry 135 Robbins, Robin 181 Roethler, Randy 135 Rogers, Larry 135 Romine, Betty 147 Root, Roy 161 Rose, Larry 135 Rosine, Vera 47,135 Ross, Lynne 135 Royalty, Ellen 181,200 Rubert, Larry 70,99,161 Runion, Rita 161 Rush, Gaylin 45,147 Rush, jim 95,161 Russell, Vickey 45 Ryan, Sue 34,181 Ryan, Tom 75,a9,140,142,147 S Sabel, David 161 Sabel, Kathryn 135 Salley, Dan 74,83,95,147 Sanders, john 147 Sanders, Rhonda 161 Sanford, Robert 181 Sarver, Debbie 44 Sarver, Pam 42,161 Savage, jackie 135 Sawyer, Linda 147 Schabacker, Len Schachtner, Carol 135 Schachtner, Lennie 135 Schaffer, Ken 147 Schaffer, Sue 147,201 Schauer, Lynn 36,40,45,147,200 Scherbarth, jay 135 Scherbarth, Neil 161 sehiltz, Ted 49,77,79,a0,101,203 Schimenz, Marsha 161 Schmalen, joseph 147 Schmidt, Bob 49,98,99,181 Schmidt, Gary 76,92,101,135 Schmidt, Nancy 63,161 Schmig, Anne 46,54,55,60,181,194 202,206 Schmig, Linda 46,135 Schmig, Paul 46,54,161 Schrader, Steven 49,182 Schroeder, Bonnie 147 Schroeder, Lynn 135 Schultz, Diane 135 Schultz, Susan 182 Schumacher, Susie 44,135 Schumacher, Larry 135 Schwartz, Kate 44,135 Schwartz, Larry 49,70,72,95,96,161 Schwebke, Barb 161 Schwebke, Kathy 147 Schwebke, Kenneth 66,182 Schwedersky, Sandy 36,48,161 Scott, Bletia 47,135 Sell, jane 44,147 Sell, Pam 45,182 Sellers, jim 70,105,161 Sellers, julie 34,42,66,86,161,196 Sellers, Lynn 34,44,87,135 Sellick, Terry 161 Severson, Mark 78,91,147 Seymour, Roger 182 Seymour, Marvin 105,161 Shattuck, Cindy 135 shaw, Bernie 49,70,159,1s1 Shaw, David jon 39,76,85,135 Shaw, David joseph 76,135 Shaw, Dennis 161 Shawvan, lvan1B2 Sheean, Tim 75,91,94,147 Shelton, Paula 147 Shiroda, Dan 135 Shiroda, Paulette 182 Shook, Mickie 135 Shue, Linda 182 Shugrue, jan Ann 135 Silberhorn, Douglas 161 Silberhorn, DeWayne 136 Silver, Arnie 93,101,12s,131,136 Silver, Sandy 60,182,194,196,197, 201 Silvius, Dan 92,101,136 Simon, Gary 102 Simon, Roxie147 Simpson, Dan 147 Sipe, Nellie 136 Sisson, Allen 47,136 Sisson, Dawn 42,53,162 Sisson, Nancy 45,53,147,200 Skilling, Ron 136 Skorzak, jim 46,76,105,136 Skrine, Ed 76,105,136 Skrine, Linda 44,162,204 Slinger, Bobby jo 46 Slinger, Robin 47,76,136 Smiley, Mike 93,147 Smith, Arlene 147 Smith, Bill 147 Smith, Bonnie 182 Smith, Brian 76,92,133,136 Smith, Daryl 162 Smith, Dave 136 Smith, Dennis 136 Smith, Dianne 183 Smith, Gary 70,104,182,203 Smith, jay 136 Smith, joe 183 Smith, jude 34,37,42,52,58,B6,143,204 Smith, judy 45,162 Smith, Kerry 136 Smith, Kurt 136 Smith, Linda 162 Smith, Marsha 162,200 Smith, Nanette 142 Smith, Randy 32,33,42,43,49,53,58,70, 103,166,172,183,194,196,198,199,200, 202,203 Smith, Roxi Smith, Sandy 35,147 Smith, Wesley 46,183 Snider, Nancy 183 Snuggs, Susan 36,42,48,54,175,183, 185,196 Snyder, Mike 46,47,147 Solberg, jeff 59,102,162 Sorensen, Carl 183 Sorensen, Marilyn 162 Souders, Tim 93,136 Spiess, jeff 104 Spiker, Kirsten 147 Sprecher, Dave 49,60,102,179,183 Spurgeon, jackie 147 Spooner, Pam 162,200 Stahnke, Phyllis 147 Stapleton, Vicki 183 Stedman, Laurel 136 Stehley, Brad 59,70,89,162 Stehley, jennifer 36,128,133,136 Steinborn, Bob 42,54,147 Steinkamp, john 101,136 Steinke, Dennis 163 Steinke, Larry 183 Steinmann, Connie 183 Stemm, Alice 147 Stemwedel, Sandy 163 Stenerson, Dennis 89,100,183,203 Stenerson, Lee 136 Stenerson, Ted 42,91,147 Stephenson, Tami 147 Sternberg, LuWana136 Steurer, Doug 46,147 Steurer, Mary Ann 86,160,163 Steven, Ralph 147 Stevens, Debbie 147 Stevens, Fred 101,136 Stevens, jackie 183,194,200 Stewart, Carolyn 183 Stewart, Kay 136 Stimpson, Russ 183 Stoner, Sandy 183 Strack, Gary 105,123,163 Stralow, Beth 36,44,136 Strang, Dale 148 Strang, Darrell 91,148 Strate, jeff 76,92,136 Strohfus, Don 70,71,80,94,96,163,203 srrom, jeff 42,43,59,B9,141,196,198 Strom, john 42,43,58,74,83,102,146,148 Strom, Susie 126,131 Stroup, Pat 163 Stumpf, David 148 Stupfell, Maynard Sturges, Dennis 104,184 Sturges, Greg 147 Sturges, joanne Sturges, john 49,104 Suhr, Kurt 49,70,72,99,100,123,184,203 Sutton, Michele 44 Swanson, Barb 163 Swanson, Becky 46,163 Swanson, Connie 36,46,142,146,147, 148,200 Swanson, Debbie Swanson, Earl 64,65,184,207 Swanson, janet 148 Swanson, jeff Swanson, Kathie 48,52,55,56,182,184, 194,200,202 Swanson, Lanette 62,163 Swanson, Mike 147 Swanson, Robert 163 Swanson, Sherry 136 Swatzell, Sharon 148 Swift, Courtney 184 Swift, craig 148 Symonds, jerry 131,163 Symonds, Tom 163 T Tamanauskas, Terry 148 Tate, judy Taylor, Bette 136 Taylor, Brenda 184 Taylor, Debby 35,46,47,163 Taylor, jim 91,148 Taylor, Susan 184 Teeple, Debby 184 Thies, Carol 47,136 Thomas, Bill 92,136 Thomas, Steve 91,148 Thompson, Ken 184 Thompson, Roger Thoms, Anne 136 Thoms, Mike 70,158,163 Thornton, Larry 163 Thornton, Ron 184 Tischman, Sandy 44,72,163 Tolsma, Mike 101,136 Toote, Sledge Torrance, jack Totz, Craig Totz, Gary148 Trapp, Barbara 184 Trapp, judy 137 Treu, Sue 137 Trieloff, jackie 148 Trieloff, Todd 49,60,89,93,175,184,196, 203 Tripke, Bob 78,135,137 Tripke, Lucinda 148 Tripke, Vicki 163 Tripp, Linda 148 Tripp, Roxanne 137 Troutman, Dan Trueblood, Dawn 137 acknowledgments American Yearbook Company Mr. Mike Gardner Walinger Studio, Chicago Buccaneer B e I vi sta ff Editor: Sue Kiner Associate Editor: Marilyn wilke Copy: Kathie Swanson Kathy Burke, Barb Morehead, Nancie Moyer, jude Smith Sports: Randy Smith jim Heshelman, Dennis Norem, Bruce luhlin Organizations: Debbie Frank, jeanine Hennessey Dawn Sisson, Debbie Poulter, Nancy Sisson, Martha Zdeb Trueblood, Kathy 148 Trueblood, Linda 42,185 Trueblood, Mark 76,101,137 Trueblood, Wendy 185 Turek,judy185 Turner, Terry 163 Two, Bonnie 163 Two, Lowell 137 V Vail, Mike 148 Vance, jerry 137 VanGeel, Paul 42,163 Vangeison, Charles 163 Vangeison, Patty 137 VanLaningham, Kathy 44,148 Van Meerveld, Wade Venezia, Betsy 42,141,143,148,201 Verkin, Ron Vetter, Rob 56,104,185 Voiles, Brenda 185 Voiles, Steven 163 VonHaden, Harvey 148 W Waddington, Steve 46,148 Wagner, Keith 46,148 Wagner, Russ 49,70,123,175,185 Wagner, Rita 163 Wagster, Carl Wagster, Steve 148 Wahler, Pam 34,42,53,87,146,147,148, 201 Wahler, Randy 70,102,185,194 Wainscott, Becky 44,137 Wainscott, Teresa 55,163,200,202 Waite, Denise 50,152,160,163,204 Walberg, Sharon 45,53,163,204 Waldrop, Debbie 148 Walk, Bev 185 Walker, Cindy 148 Walker, Lynne 163,205 Walker, Lyle 148 Walker, Michele 62,163 Walker, Robert 39,51,96,185 Walker, Terry 49,70,185 Walker, Tim 75,148 Walls, janie 60,137 Walls, Vetta Sue 185 Walls, Vicky 148 Walls, William 185 Walters, Marcia 42,43,158,163,200 Walton, Gary 137 Warner, joel 163 Warner, Shelby 185 Warner, Sheryl 137 Warriner, Hervey 42,43,47,163,198, 204 Waterstraat, Dave 149 Welch, Tom 46,149 Wells, Nancy 39,44,87,129,137 Wenger, Kim 44,102,137 Wenger, Roxie185 Wennmacker, Don 137 Wennmacker, Donna 163 Wennmacker, Linda 149,201 Wesson, Greg 64,65,70,104,105,129, 137,197 Wesson, jeff 55,67,76,101 West, Connie 42,57,170,186,198,204 West, Greg 78,80,84,94,137 West, Pam K.149 West, Pam j. 149 West, Ron 49,64,70,186,203 Westedt, Linda 42,50,53,80,186,204 Westedt, Wayne 102,149 Whalen, Mary 137 Whalen, Carol 137 Highlights: Mary Heshelman Whalen, Mike 163 Wheeler, jane 137 Whitacre, Dave 163 White, Merry 149 Whitehead, jill 149 Whitfield, Dave 99,100,186 Whitfield, Pam 149 Whitney, Curt 46,47,53,67,102,163 Widell, Bonnie 137 Widell, Debbie 163 Widhalm, Hilda 38,48,52,178,186, 194,196,202 Wiedrich, Helen 137 Wienk, Lawana 42,186 Wilke, Marilyn 36,42,43,52,58,175,1B6, 194,196,198,200,202 Wilkes, Shirley 137 Williams, Dorothy 137 Williams, Duke 104,137 Williams, Grant Williams, Steve Willis, Terry 46,100,149 Wills, jody 137 Wills, Yvette 163 Wilson, Bob 75,94,149 Wilson, Cheryl 44,137 Wilson, Debbie 149,163 Wilson, Donna 186 Wilson, Kay Wilson, Milton R. 137 Wilson, Pam 163 Wilson, Sandy 137 Wilson, Tim 92,137 Wilt, Gary 46,149 Wirth, Cindy149 Wirth, Debbie Wirth, Mike 149 Witt, Pat 163 Wolf, john 40,91,'l49 Wolf, Tom 74,76,137 Woock, Carol 137 Woock, Wayne 101,137 Woodcock, Wendy 186,205 Woodruff, Keith 102,105 Woodruff, Steve 102,163 Woodworth, john 49,59,77,94,97,104, 178,197,203 Woodworth, Warren 103,163 Worrell, Beth 137 wright, jim 76,532,137 Wright, Mike 186 Wright, Marc 163 Wright, Tom 42,43,75,95,141,149 Wych, Allen 149 Wych, Brad 70,89,100,158,163,203 Wych, jeff 89,74,100,149 Wych, jim 149 Wych, Sharon 52,55,66,163,196 Wylde, Barbara 137 Wylie, Pam 137 Yarrington, james 137 Yerk, Donita149 Yerk, Terry 95,149 Young, Gary 186,207 Young, Maureen 163 Young, Pat 186 Z Zahrt, Karen Zart, john 163 Zdeb, Martha 44,53,149 Zeka, Dwight Zickuhr, Marci 149 Zimmer, Kelly 137 Beth Fritsch, Terri Nelson, Cathy Hanson Faculty: Hilda Widhalm Bev Leonard, jeanette Huddlestun, Sally Luhman, Ruth Ann Gamlin Freshman: Dave Melson Laurie Meyers, Kay Manley, Sharon Walberg Sophomore: Barb Blake Betty Pyzska, Pam Wahler, Sandy Bye junior: Diane DeWitt Linda Anderson, jean Cranston Senior: Marsha Gesell Linda Westedt, Gale Newcomer, Marilyn Fowler, Chris jacobs Honors: Marsha Gesell Sharon Wych, jeanine Key Business: Wendy Hatley, Sherryl johnson ' Photography: Rick Graham, jack Buonauro, Curt Whitney, Gary Leek Index: Kathy Burke, Barb Morehead, Pam Wahler lune 6, 1969 To all our friends at BHS, Our year, 1969, has so quickly come and gone. But no one can deny that this year has been great! Whether at games cheering for the Bucs or at parties enjoying ourselves or at school furthering our education, we have felt a closeness to each fellow student and a sense of personal friendship. Now at the ripe old age of 17, we leave BHS, older and wiser isupposedlyl and ready to face the fu- ture with determination and courage. We have enjoyed producing this remembrance of '69 and hope that it recalls the events which have meant so much to you. Needless to say, the publication of this book is due to the inspiration and dedication of the whole '69 Belvi staff. We owe a debt of gratitude to all those who contrib- uted to this year's Belvi, but we wish to pay special tribute to Kathie Swanson, whose creative imagi- nation composed columns of copy and countless captions, to Marsha Gesell, who literally saved us by becoming Senior Section editor two weeks be- fore the deadline, to Randy Smith, our chaotic and disorganized Sports editor, who did a tre- 2l2 l mendous amount of work-even if it was all at the last minute, and to the Organizations staff, who succeeded in improving that section greatly. Most of all, our sincere thanks goes to our long- suffering friend and advisor, Mr. Waterman, whose unfailing patience and quiet support channeled our wild ideas into .practical plans and kept us going during those hectic and trying times before deadlines. Although we felt safe and secure in high school with all our friends, the time has come to sepa- rate, going our own ways and making new friends. Yet we will always have the opportunity to recall the faces, feelings, and events of this, our senior year. To you, the people of BHS, we leave this book, hoping that someday it will mean to each of you a fraction of what it has meant to us. Sincerely, .Jw lldfrwu Editor J'ZQd Associate Editor Qi? ,....2'1'...Q.- ff ,.f Z-li ' f J, 31 .9 ,,i Y ' I 1, fa H ZW g 4, V 'fniif V W 'K z Jggggg ,
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