East Peoria Community High School - Epoch Yearbook (East Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1975
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1 4 -' , 'M 'f 1'-5 ,5 + , . ' ' fy , x A , I Q N 'fQQ???f.fi1fy rx 1 2 .5 ' ix ' 1 ' -'J 1 141 ' if , ' gd, :A f QMS-7, ,ff , ,- ,gi t I . V,fvV f f R, . I ' Q .' ' X x Q I ' N , 1,4 A Xt. q5'v ..4. ' - ...K .2- - ' xwatx 1 , ' . x 1' . ,i IL . ,rf - x 1 x . ,tw - 3. may rv' , M5515 w W ' A 5 1 , I , . l . U 'Q I ,S . - 'Q x , D , f I . . X Q P I , X ga., A ., 5 . f M ila , Ha a,.,, 1 Thisis the weaving of human living: Of wh ose fa bfi C each individual is a part: Each is intimately connected with the Bottom and extremest reach of time. Not one of these things nor one of these persons Is ever quite to be duplicated or replaced. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men James Agee Walker Evans EPo CI-I 1 975 In honor of the teachers, Student Council members serve them an apprecia- tion breakfast. Students were active in collecting canned foods to distribute throughout the community. 2 Opening This year at EPCHS was approved by administration and a majority of the stu- dents. Students demonstrated positively their maturity in school activities, functions, and clubs. In helping the community, Stu- dent Council sponsored the Red Stocking Drive and Canned Food Drive. Student par- ticipation expressed their compassion for others. The Variety Show, Parade, and Dance were successful mainly because of the time and effort organizing, preparing, and perfecting spent by the students. Choir, Band, and Orchestra gave free concerts for community pleasure. Students took an active part in voting for class officers and in a mock election for state officials. Students expressed their appreciation for teachers by giving a breakfast in their honor. Learning, sharing, participating, and caring. We're proud-of this. Time and effort are ingredients that students put into Band to get approved results. 1 Co-operation between students and teachers is a good facet of our school. .-In K 4 A-. Voting is a right that we can exercise as students and as citizens. Jressions of pride beam from the faces of the Orchestra after a concert well Some senior girls add spark to the Variety Show with their skit. IC. , Opening 3 Some Things Are Not Approved at EPCI-IS F he safety of all students, no snowballs may be throw h I .,. Smokm In the boy,s room. 1565- NOTICE NO STUDENN PERMITTED I IN THIS CORRIDT DURINGLUNCHI HOUR' CIICCS. Those suffering from the tear gas were given aid by fellow teachers and students. ,,,,. , ,,., Graffiti cover walls and depreciates the school's value Firemen set up fans to clear the halls of tear gas. l Boarded broken windows are a common sight throughout the school. 4. l Q N Some things are not approved by the administration, or not necessarily, all the students. Evidence of immature vandals is found throughout the school in broken win- dows, torn auditorium seats, a sawed-off goal post and light pole. Infractions of rules are demonstrated in smoke filled bathrooms, graffiti on walls, and snowballs hurtling through the air. lnconsiderate action filled our halls with tear gas and caused numerous casualties ranging from eyes and throat burns to a broken foot from jumping from the windows to escape. Because of these, and oth- ers, students are now restricted to certain parts of the building during lunch hours. We can't go outside because of the damage done to the trees and we canit go down any halls so to assure that the ceiling will remain intact and classes won't be disturbed. Are you proud-of this? Opening 5 Wha t'5 Happenin page 8 We Got S-0-U-L page Z6 rfj F' ,V , 1 Illllllmll i- ll' Contvnls 7 K '!dAw,,,,,,W 4, K M 43' -ww ?f rw. 1... ' r za- 'I' 9.5: :fm 5-iii mf l'2 K K, Q - L,A.. . I : nf 1-fm . vs' fr 1 2 P , 21 f N I RAIN.. .lm Arm. fa 5 xxx, 3? .4 I X B , S 'I Q. f 'V v X ,1 'Q-5, i ur 1' N ff A5 1. I, .W V ., A r , MVS, mmm W my iw .r ' 1, , L Y. Q3 '77 L -1... S l i , L , -3.01 Q., f' '-L ' V A f' ?x ie, 4 I 2 U 'WH ' mi, Although there werenit 76 trom- bones, the Marching Red Raiders began the parade with a rank of eight, followed by many unique and colorful floats. This was just a begin- ning of what was to come through- out the rest of the day. Even though they tried their hardest, they were unable to cage the Rockets and lost by a small margin, but the loss showed only on the scoreboard, as night fell the mood changed, Under the Big Top. Couples enjoyed the music of The Naturalsv and forgot the dis- appointments of the day. Day of Spirit Showing spirit, this float gives flat-out advice in our Homecoming Parade. EM . 4 The Industrial Arts Club mascot can't bear to the Raiders bearly beaten by big shot, Rockets. 3 wt ,DO Industrial Arts Club produces a winning float for 1974. During the homecoming game,the fighting Raiders plan their strategy. EPCI-IS Honors the 19 4 Royalty The 1974 Homecoming Chief and Princess, Kevin Randall and Teri Hart. Senior attendant Cindy Cullett and her escort Tom Thompson. it 'Wm I 6 ' ', . . 4 ' b d h The 1974 Homecoming Royalty reigned over the Freshman attendant Michele Armstrong and Sophomore attendant Gall Du as an er her escort Kirk Anderson. escort Steve Coyle. dame I-'ive Crazy Days of Homecoming The start of Teacher Appreciation Day was a free break- fast served by the student body. Peo One of the Senior Sweats, Nancy Moreland, proves she's got spirit Homecoming meant short schedule to many stu- dents, but to others it meant hard work for the gym- nastics assembly. Keeping their mouths shut was too much to endure for the girls who met up with ,lack Tapp, our MR. IRRESISTABLE, but they got even by sending him a green flower the next day. fl-Ia, Haj Now, with Teacher Appreciation Day out of the way, students came alive at The Center Ring on Thursday night, featuring the crowning of the Homecoming Royalty. Friday was Spirit Day and a pep assembly with a Three Ring Circus, powderpuff play-offs, tug-o-war finals, and the cross country race. All in all it was an exciting week for Home- coming ,711-. . Bug off' Going down with a SMACK, Vickie Hasten learns the agony defeat. Instead of using friendly persusion, the Seniors used brute I-adles 1111510311 emllkelsee em strength to become the champions. Come See the Greatest Show on Earth 9' l Even minutes after they were crowned the 1974 Royalty, the look ol happiness and astonishment lingers. Girls are always clownin' around, and here they put their talents to use W ,- WK At the Greatest Show on Earth, the Senior chicks crossed the tracks, but first they Checked to see if the train was eomin' from the North. The EpoCH staff was kept busy passing out the EPoCHs, yet this isn't the rush! Wall-to-wall people is a good way to describe the setting of EPOCH Day. Even with the intense heat, hundreds of EP summer drop-outs gathered to reflect on old times and good friends. Clad in cut- offs, jeans, and shirts of various styles, kids were herded through the doors into the cafetorium. July 11 proved to be a memora- ble event for the many boatlips that attend EPCHS. What she is writing in Steve's book is real American Graffiti! EPOCH needs muscles as much as brains, so Janet fakes it as she helps distribute the yearbooks. 14 EPOCH Day 3EAlg.JPg?JI-ri..Pay the students were the ones who got the I. N, Down the hall, 4-0 paces south make a 360 turn, and six paces backwards, These Freshmen meet the Sophomore version of the Andrew Sisters. TA- DA ! -cj: 'ln sm-- H. -vs , , sy xg ncaa-a I .X 1 1 Freshmen show interested and excited faces at their first assembly. With the fright of high school ahead of them, the freshmen woke up early Tuesday morning, August 27th, for perhaps the first time all summer, to begin their career of high school. After completing all six hours, the rookies congre- gated in the auditorium to become familiarized with the social life of high school. Skits of all kinds were per- formed by clubs in hopes of recruiting freshmen mem- bers. After a hectic day, the freshmen were invited to entertain themselves and become acquainted with their fellow classmates that night at the Freshman Mixer. They loosened up and boogied to the music by f'Flex', as they looked back on their first day of a new chapter of their life. gt the Freshmen Mixer, Mr. Sanders proves you don't have to be a teen to boo- Freshmen Day 15 B F lp-up :rw Tha- rm-ordur players, Becky Be-nednrl, Karon Pederson, anQ Steve Brennecke hold a jam session bc fore pf-rformmg 5 , F 'F' 2' 3 W 5 ...Q 'f W If You Want to Know About the Play Lights! Positionl Actionl The night of April 19, was the very night that Broadway visited EPCHSY The title of the box office hit was Ask Any Girl , a humorous comedy written by Christopher Sergel. The talents of some of our high schools finest performers were displayed on the stage that night. Aided by the help of Miss Lawrence, the students sacrificed much of their time toward the perfection ofthe play. The plot of the play centers around a young girl. who leaves her over-protective parents and goes to the Madison Avenue Girls Hotel in New York City to start a free and new life. The always constant check- ing-up by the parents on their baby girl, and the normal female attitude concerning males, add up tothe roaring laughter of the audience. So once again the play proves to he one ofthe many highlights of the school year. ASK ANY GIRL Meg Wheeler Mrs. Wheeler Mr. Wheeler Aunt Fern . Aunt Lettie . Ada ..... Lisa . . Ruby . . . Heidi . . . Jeannie Terri. Vince . .. Alvir ....... Miles Doughton . . ...... Rod Frye fSr, ... . . . . .Dan Simmons fSo. Cast . . . . . . . . .Kathy Shurtz Ur.l . . .Tammy Stamerjohn fSr.l . . . . . . . . . . .Don Beach Ur.l . . . . . . .Susan Engle fSr.l Annabel Yackle Ur.J . . . . . . .Lisa Harvey lSr.l . . . .Cheryl Hoagland Ur.l . . . . . .Mari Farley fSr.l Laurie Craehek Ur.l , . .Julie Grove Ur.l . . . . . .Amy Kolb Ur.l . .... Jim Streight fSr.l l l Evan Doughton ...... Chris Kramer fSo.l Ellen ....... . . . Jane . .... . .Connie Hunter Ur.l . . . .Lynn Turner Ur.l Student Directors ....,.. Sue Strantz fSr.j Sherry Young lSr.l Assistant Student Director ............. 18 Play Pat Murphy lSo.j Evan Doughton administers his own ver- sion of first aid to an unsuspecting Meg Wheeler. A disgusted and discouraged Miles Doughton gives his point of view on how the company should be run. E G an A .... . . v ants L Av:-- W is The theme song of these lonely girls goes something like this: Another saturday night, and I ain't got nobody.. . . Why Don 't You just Ask Any G1rl Ewrl during rc-llc-urfulf Ihr-fe' girls uv! Iron-mi. or rmiyln- thu juslarc-n'tu1'ting1. 'HADI SON. Aves L Even during rehvarsals an avtrfrss has to look in tip-Imp shupeh. If Alyml 1 n In 0 xy 1111 00 1 f f U 1 jf Pr 1 ky, hl pam 1 BUlWh3.l-5lhtxi1'1'l'I'P21INl 0Ht'fOI'.f The Night That Showed Sunshine Filling Bradley's Student Center Ballroom with Sun- shine, hundreds of couples enjoyed the music of Bill Har- desty's Holiday Brass. You are the Sunshine of My Life, the theme of this years Junior Prom, sets the pace for Spring with basic colors of green, pink, and yellow. ln one final salute to the Seniors, this formal affair adds to their collection of high school memories. Giving the lady a lift, her escort sweeps her off her feet. Enjoying the accomodations at the Bradley Student Center Ballroom, the couples jive in '75 6 if S 'iil ttis 1 A 1 irse I o , y As the dance slows down, the chaperones take advantage of a slower pace. The King, Glen Johnson, and Queen, Debbie Tittle, pose for their Royalty picture with smiles of joy. Couples relax outside the ballroom as they catch a breath of the fresh evening air. The King and Queen of the Prom reside before their court of Royalty. W The crowning of Debbie Tittle as queen of the prom, adds to the excitement of the evening. Prom 21 The Class of '75 Is Steppin Gut Senior, Anne Halstead, shows a smile of relief as she takes that last glorious walk. Wrapping up their high school career in one final 'iwalk up the rampf, the 1975 graduating class of East Peoria looks back on four years of unforget- table experiences. But putting the past aside, these Seniors press for- ward to bigger opportuni- ties and new experiences that await them in the new world. After several hours of hard practice, fear still grips the hearts of many uncertain graduates as they dread that long walk before hundreds of peo- ple. lmagining themselves tripping down the ramp or grabbing their diploma with the wrong hand, as another Senior class com- pletes an important phase of their life. Mr. Vroman conducts the Symphonic Band in their last performance of the school year. rg The graduation ceremony is opened by the benediction given by Cindy Woodburn. Graduation Honor speaker, Kevin Randall, reminds his classmates to be thankful for what they have achieved. Receiving a token of appreciation, Mr. Wilson is presented with a plaque. Sums Up the Past Mrs. Babcock receives a warm round of applause for her many years of service to EPCHS. J-9 rx 7...- , ,... Making their last processional together, the class of ,75 commence in movin' on with their careers. , Graduatlon 23 Hangin' Around x., Af JAH, ,V-. WWW 3 k , , H Y X if A .ah ' f , . w. f a fir, ,4'. ' M' ' ' H 1 + g :fm 244 1 f -mf, 2 yn. !,,,,. uh 'f.A W ,. . A ' fl -U? F Q ,, A ' ae bnuoilx mgnsH 2: Sports track golf l f'r1 mis lmuscbull softball volleyball basketball Sports NE., ai! mlb f 1, f ' flfrgwiiitf Q- 'F R9 ' in ' f . 2 Ax? ,M I ,Z ,1, g -. vm r I '- ' , I 4- 4 : A 235' A M 92 f ,. A- hvrwiki ra k 'il i Ano- .ki-nt: X f f., V. W ff Q f -yeig , , - 'ir T - uv, ,Wfw i My ., 1 . 'ff - fuwp ,.4' ' I ou ' I , 4y.,W , s L ,M 5 ' , N Q ,, 'Q .N ' .,, W-.Q + 'wh ' gl ' Y 5 ',-.. V 3, i .y b Y fy, as V ,'L .M-,,,f y, - . mag. v. A , A - N A fi- , V .14 My in K V ' , . G 1 9 'mp ' , 4 , - . - 'abr Q Q - h ' .' y a5 7 ' 'av vw- I e 1 ,,. :M 'rw - K - , 1 L1 f ' 'C 5 John Emser, Phil Hight, and Marty Geber warm up for a tou Over the River an Through the Woods The Cross-Country team finished the season with an encouraging out- look for next year. Led by captain Phil Hight, the harriers completed a 1-9 season. Coach McGraw, who coached the team this year for the first time, has a promising outlook for next year. With only one senior on the team this year and much potential in freshmen, the Raiders should finish high in the Mid-State Nine ratings next year. Grueling practices began in early August and many members prac- ticed throughout the year for track season. An average day for a cross- country team member was a five to ten mile run before and after school. Coach McGraw usually ran with his team through East Peoria, on the high school track, or at FonDuLac Park. The hard work and determina- tion of these runners paid off when the relatively young and inexperi- enced team finished a more than sat- isfactory season. 1 .. .N ...rifle 0 'ff 5 Kr- YR 0 i 3 'Ft 'ia' J . ,ivwj ,-1 ,4,.-gpg V ' . . .'tg!.w:.4,,zx:+1Lqi .. ,. 3335: .4 32532 sh .-Q ww, .s ts.. ,. Tw is gi-.ff 51 Q s+.?,.fgLf.t,'.-as .fra-fs ' gg! . .1 Bottom Row-John Emser, Don Schleigh, Chris Strausbaugh, Steve Harrison, Top Row-Tom Dickerson, Rick Morrow 28 Cross Country Hight, Jerry Gentry. T? ott Marvin shows good form while charging past a Spalding runner. buf'- Q . 15 4 Varsity Cross Country CENTRA1 g . nl' .J 4 l Num i . i i 5 l 6' A 'lf wi. ' ' . I Q ' ...., ' ' f A, is i' to we 5' , wi, N' up his equipment after another Raider Number one man, Phil Hight, runs in practice Morrow. and prepares for upcoming matches. PEKUY I l 25 Tremont 55 EP. MANUAL 26 EP. LIMESTONE 26 EP. WASHINGTON HP. Bcrgan I 31 E. P. WOODRUFF 1 l 19 EP. SPALDING 17 HP. RICHWOGDS 18 E.P, K 2 wins 8 losses 'tix Kap ESF' ii if 4 t .Rf 1.0 img, A, at-.f . ,, .f .V . Number one man on the J.V. Cross Country team, Jerry Gentry, receives his ticket as he enters the Chute. A 1, . fy 5'-Q , i ,gg wi f 3 X A' HQ Q X nf I 9 I H ' 'l,z , nb J: M , ,,...,wcf- 1 1, .5 i iv' 'W ' HN- 'F' ,aw .7 1 I fsnwiqnv A wif Hamm HMM ST fA?. '7 'i' 1 O in ' -b t kv,7z.,'iMVQU 21 A i- .jk L- A my V W ,L f , K , A O ww' if v 4 'C I iz - ,k,, i N,'v ,. Q, .. , fifygqiiif w ' ,,a,,fA , f1:,-mg-, ' , .- 'A . 'z .PA W , 1, X61 ka b 4' -. 4. f, WN 'Mia , 'iw f.f ',g 4 5 if if ifei 'f- X X41 C 'aff' I f Ps 1 5 fm ml, ,R 55 Y , 4, Vs L '5 A - .1 xx K Ma tmen Win 14 Lose 7! As the 1975 wrestling season came to a close, the East Peoria wrestling team had compiled a record of 14 and 7. This showing of strong standing came only through the periods of long practice sessions which took place every night. During these work- outs, the matmen worked on physical training and perfecting the smoothness of moves needed to com- pile a record such as this years. The hard work and bodily training paid off as many of the wrestlers felt they had gained the self- satisfaction obtained when one has pushed his body into physical shape and then used it to help the Raiders to a great season. There were many good young wrestlers. so keep hope for coming years. ali, ,,,,,,,..,........,.....,....... l ww I Bill Moore shows exhaustion. A victorious Al Durst. it 'Q---.....ff Unidentified wrestlers scramble for holds. EP. wrestler moves for the pin. tRow: B. Zaborac, E. Therkildsen, B Brummitt M Keough R Cumerford J Harris D Nimmo Second Row T Gregg B Easton J Newman D rosch, S. Coyle, B. Underwood, K Williams G Valloslo G Prudoe Third Row Coach Brethorst E Durst T Walker S Heppe D Miller A st, B. Moore, K. Hart, S. Pierce, R. Stammerjohn ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria East Peoria East Peoria East Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria ast Peoria SCORES Bergan Limestone Morton Pontiac Spalding Metamora IVC Pekin Washington U. High Galesburg Lake Park Richwoods Rantoul Unity LaSalle-Peru Manual Normal Moline Woodruff Central Won 14 Lost 7 A Discouraging Season The Red Raider basketball team suffered a dis- couraging, rebuilding year. Led by new Coach Hoff- mire, the players practiced hard but couldnit seem to get it together. With only one senior, Paul Cone, on the team, all of the responsibility fell on the sophomores and juniors. Many sophomores were picked for the team to gain experience. The juniors comprised the rest of the team and led the East Peo- ria attack. Coach Hoffmire is looking forward to the coming year. With the promising talent of the sophomores and juniors, the Raider team should be very strong next year. With all the hard work and practice put in by the team, much self satisfaction was gained by each player. SCORES Varsity Basketball East Peoria 56 Richwoods East Peoria 43 Woodruff East Peoria 46 Central East Peoria 52 Washington East Peoria 51 Bergan East Peoria 50 Spalding East Peoria 4-5 Pekin East Peoria 48 Manual East Peoria 56 Limestone East Peoria 4-3 Woodruff East Peoria 56 Central East Peoria 52 Richwoods East Peoria 50 Bergan East Peoria 68 Spalding East Peoria 45 Pekin East Peoria 48 Washington East Peoria 56 Manual East Peoria 43 Limestone East Peoria 60 Morton Won 2 Lost 18 Center--Coach Hoffmire. Back Row: P. Cone, S. Schieber, M. Tousley, K. Ford, R. I bert, W. Wildenradt, B. Soloman, R. Pople, C. Herren, R. Hutchinson. ti any av- +5 Vx 'i-fx , ff .K at 'Q .x Q rr -4 3 Mike Tousley shoots a jump-shot against Woo- Bill Soloman in the act. druff. Look Out for Next Year 34 Varsity Basketball The Promising Talent dv.. homore Basketball. t Row: J. Burroughs, G. Prudoe, M. Nelan, J. Gould, T. Johnson, G. Quast. Second Row: Coach Pier- ni, M. Walston, S. Myers, J. Bauer, D. Smith, M. Ramige. at New Coach Hoffmire. , hman Basketball. t Row: K. Clark, T. Stuber, J. Shaver, D. Dimmick, J. Murphy, F. Alexander, C. Vandeschraf, M. Deisler, D. Sla- . Second Row: C. Donaldson, R. Reinholdt, K. Anderson, T. Lee, J. Haarlow, B. Douglas, D. Maxwell, Chris Mey- Mgr., Coach Trotter. Senior Paul Cone. Varsity Basketball 35 Coaching Helps Raider Track! With new coaches Newton and McGraw, the East Peoria track team completed a very strong season in the Mid-State Nine. Coach Newton, the sprinter coach, won the respect of his sprinters and developed the talent of the relatively young group. Coach McGraw, who is the coach at C.J.H.S., came up to give his time to coach the distance runners every night. The practices were hard and developed the team's potential. With the loss of many leaving sen- iors last year, the team's final record shows they accomplished much this year. Young runners filled in the places left and tried their best to help the team. The young team will be a threat in years to come. VARSITY TRACK RECORD E.P. 77 Washington 64 E.P. 79 Limestone 62 E.P. 48 Chillicothe 93 E.P. 36 Manual 105 E.P. 53 Richwoods 77 Pekin E.P. 41 Central 101 Woodruff E.P. 107 Bergan 33 Dual 5-4 36 Varsity Track 47 34- 5 -9' in i i First Row: A Nimmo, V. Laredo C Strassbaugh, D. Schleigh D Laurash, R Mo . , . . . . r D. Peckenpaugh, M. Geber. Second Row: M. Ramaige, T. Dickerson, B. Coodyea Marvin, G. Edwards, C. Bailey, J. Emser, S. Heppe, J. Stoecker, T. Johnson. Third Coach Hartter. P. Hight, R. Pople, D. Miller, D. Potter, D. Markham, S. Creim, R. bf-rger, C. Johnson, R. Donaldson, Coach Newton. Al Nimmo sprints in the 220. 3. 5 Q ga ri Ro So T f h h dl d lop their tl b Rick Morgan in the high jump. rul::1inrgi1a2?SI. ur ers eve Young Talent Developing Frosh-Soph Runners Help Team! k Fore. . . and Seven Pars Ago. . . -...mn Taking a break from practice is Ken Murray. ' ,253 wig sw. If is 'li 1 swf X gf? 1' x Q, Elks ,LV,kJ,l k it ...Jr :VID if W,,,,,- QQ-1, 'A -Jgiwfmk ,, My - ,a L .gf.fgLQg.i V ,WL 5 iii-V JM? ai -wa , 'f , dim With a mighty backstroke, Gordie Short works to improve his swing. Ken Murray warms up, before proceeding to Fon Du Lac Course. X .v gfixx, Z5 ' .SA J 1 Katy gp 'ff gf? 'K ag? 5 xx 2 Si av. X. 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Tim Dixon shows his backhand VARSITY TENNIS RECORD East Peoria 1 Bergan East Peoria 9 Limestone East Peoria 7 Manual East Peoria 4 Woodruff East Peoria 0 Pekin East Peoria 0 Central East Peoria 5 Woodruff East Peoria 0 Canton East Peoria 2 Richwoods East Peoria 5 Manual East Peoria 4- Spalding East Peoria 0 Pekin East Peoria 0 Central East Peoria 8 Peoria Hgts. East Peoria 0 Bergan East Peoria 2 Richwoods East Peoria 9 Limestone East Peoria 3 Spalding East Peoria 8 Peoria Hgts. Vi C ,W as Us s Qu-., ----L..,.. ns... Row: E. Zalisko, B. Abney, Lester Rench, R. Hutchinson, R. Matlock. Second Row: M. Wasson, S. Applegate, J. T. Dixon, Coach Thom. E2 V I -Z s Senior Bob Abney smashes forehand. The East Peoria tennis team worked hard in prac- tices and overcame their handicap of losing many seniors last year to end the season with a decent record. Juniors and seniors had to take the extra load and put out extra effort for their team and school. The sophomores and juniors and this yearis team developed their potential to their fullest know- ing that next year would see the loss of four of this year's members. These players can be proud of their efforts this year and look forward to strong seasons in coming years. Varsity Tennis 41 Tennis Becomes Popular Sport Baseball Still GRI-ZA Tl The image of last years baseball team was the thought in the mind of the young players on the baseball team when practice began. They kept it in mind throughout the practices at the beginning of the season. And theyive upheld it. This years team looked strong for the young team that it is. With much potential in the younger play- ers and the loss of key players last year, the team worked very hard to keep the honor of their team and school. Many players, who would be playing golf instead of baseball this year, have helped fill in the spots left by sen- iors on last yearls championship team. And the result, a winning team. Coach Fritz Millard before a game The young bench. su. ,V A-. 4, . 1-at Jay Bauer sprints for third. Living Up to Last Year! 42 Varsity Baseball it Row: D. Smith, M. Walston, J. Budd, J. Burroughs, B. Schlesinger, D. Alcaraz. Second Row: Coach Bittner, J. tight, J. Tapp, G. Blum, J. Friling, J. Poulson, J. White, Coach Millaird. Third Row: T. Jones. J. Bauer, B. Solo- I, S. Fraizer, M. Tousley. . .2 . .Q 4 . t I ijztzilegx 1 .K ,ff . S Ji .V A ' 'V - VV J 1,1 W, - Q W ,, W . - I .., ps ,Q A ' I ' V Y 4 V. A ' - f , ' 4 ,. , ' ' I f .U . - , ', 'A A f J ,I .73 1 .vb .. - 4 ' ' 'i I I Qfifg .- H 'J , ' , .V , ' ' 1 , X an '?'.'N, - ,- ., , .. - .,.. Jack Tapp is ready to make the play. VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD East Peoria 1 Spalding 7 East Peoria 6 Manual 0 East Peoria 1 Richwoods 2 East Peoria 3 Limestone 8 East Peoria 11 Woodruff I East Peoria 2 Pekin 4- East Peoria 3 Bergan 2 East Peoria 8 Central 4 East Peoria 6 Washington 3 East Peoria 1 Spalding 8 East Peoria 6 Manual 3 East Peoria 5 Central 6 East Peoria 3 Limestone 8 East Peoria 4- Woodruff 3 East Peoria 5 Richwoods 1 East Peoria 3 Pekin 6 East Peoria 2 Bergan 0 East Peoria 6 Canton 10 East Peoria 3 Canton 0 East Peoria 4 Washington 3 East Peoria 6 Eureka 1 East Peoria 5 Eureka 1 East Peoria 9 Central Catholic 2 East Peoria 0 E. Moline 0 DISTRICT East Peoria 1 Roanoke Benson 2 Varsity Baseball 43 Future Stars Look Brigh t! The Raider line awaits the snap so they can show the Irish their stuff. Coach Plessner emphasizes strategy to John Robertson. ee-we f i Freshman Football Record CENTRAL 30 HP. MAN UAL 30 EP. Woodruff 0 E,P, Spalding O EMP, Washington 21 E.P. Pekin 27 EMP. Linn-stone 18 EDP, B4-rgarl 24- EP. Ri1'llw00dS 20 FMP. 7 wins 2 losses Sophomore Football Record CENTRAL I 35, EP. MANUAL 24- EP. Woodruff 8 EP. SPALDING 4-2 EP. PEKIN 12' EP. LIMESTONE 4-2 EP. BERGAIQJ ' 52 I EP. RICHWOODS L ' 4-2' EP. Twin 7 losses 44 JV Football 'Q . M ' ' it k N' f A at ' . ' lf? .. , F Q , . .. b , ,mgim 9 :V . X ,.., 3 'li' mi .JA 1, . ., 1, ' A ll , Y avi' gn- 5, I, V. ..it,.. . , i 1 . A , L,,k In 7 W Qu , J J 3. ' 9 ,, oi I and 'f '5' fl? F 1 ,sf '-,ff S P .J v - 1L..WiQs 5 jgvsgi if ff, gf' + J Qt , . , 4. .. ,, .V wrff ,lg gi 39 F First Row-G. Sandy, M. Deissler, B. Eads, H. Nixon, J.,Harvey, E. Johnson, C. Trueblood, R Bodine, J. Samms, R. Westbrook, T. Stuber, M. Cioni, Second Row-Mr. Beckman, B. Cusac, E. R. Bach, D. Myers, K. Clark, McMurtry, M. Tonsor, G. McBride, B. Gregg, T. Dozart, Mr. Third Row-R. McCaherty, T. Kerby, J. Kaebaugh, B. McDonald, K. Clear, B. Enlow, D. Douglas, D. Peckenpaugh, E. McCuen, C. Bishel, Mr. Cottwald A.. M. ..,..,.. -1-A -un-N. M1 mL ns' -F O 8 'Q' gf.: Qi Q-H 1' mn: .au dv ' ' 'QTQY' -W The Freshmen and Sophomore ten- nis players practice every day. How would you like jogging to the Fon du lac tennis courts every day before prac- tice even begins? These dedicated play- ers do. But it's always worth it when they serve that winning ace, or a smashing over-head volley. The racket- eers work on better techniques for this popular, challenging game, so that they may join the E. Peo. ranks at the Var- sity level. LV. TENNIS RECORD E.P. 0 Pekin 9 E.P. 6 Central 3 E.P. 1 Richwoods 8 HP. 1 Pekin 8 E.P. 6 Central 3 E.P. 2 Richwoods 7 E.P. 0 Morton 9 E.P. 2 Morton 7 E.P. 5 Peoria Hgts. 4- E.P. 8 Peo. Hgts. 1 EP. 7 Pekin 2 Raiders Enjoy Great Season East Peoria players get the new balls for their match from Coach Koch. '1 f ' Xfiwqf 1 mv - z 1 f' 11 , rife!! fy it fa,fTrxa3bL,lfi,fii?if if !',a r',1QJfJ? wwe' dv'-'T-W yfyy i Front Row: Greg Randolph, Tim Hartseil, Mark Hoffmire, Billy Marcille, Second Row: James 'il Yaunk, Mike Brady, Eric Therkildsen, Jeff Dean, Third Row: Coach Koch, Scott Behrends, Jeff if Rhoades, Dave Brooks, .leff Neumann. . Mike Brady slams a serve, for a winning ace against a h 46 Tenms Richwoods team. is it? Scott Behrvnds fights hard for an East Pe-oria win as Jeff Neumann and Billy Marvillc look on. Eric Therkildsen smashes tho hall for winning points during Ll tough battle. i f Q- risk. ,ff 's ' f 1 ' iw-'Pixy N . ,I 1' W . all I' f ,- r Q, ,,.. , ., I t H! ' f ' f't.fg'xi ' -R51-'Jr ,J V if- '! ,'9' w ' t 4 , , Re-turnin a vollev. .leff Nc-umann rushes the net. A Q g . 'K Q A W I l 9, 1, we . l if mt ,,, ..,,,, , K -QQ L This Raider Racke-tear slams his serve- during a tough match against Ce-ntral. l Tr-nnis 47 P u ture's Bright for Young Wrestlers J J sift' tli ng. K six. s 3' --, .ft 'P qi P',, use? . Q J . E D I ' 'i E. PEO. E. PEO. E. PEO E. Peo. E. PEO E. PEO. E. PEO. E. PEO. E- PEO. E. Peo. E. PEO E. Peo. E. Peo. E. Peo. E. PEO E. Peo. Steve Coyle stands tall as an arm is raised in victory. E. PEO E. PEO E. Peo. E. Peo. E. Peo. E. PEO E. Peo. E. Peo. E. Peo. E. Peo. Before you can become a great wrestler you nt practice, determination, and experience. The fre men sophomores, and J. V.'s learn basic moves a holds to use later on during their Varsity career. Coz Kahns did a fine job for his first year of coaching young team. The Junior Varsity team showed their determinat and ability by compiling an outstanding record. rl outlook is bright for future years in East Peoria wi Junior Varsity Wrestling Morton Pontiac Metamora I.V.C. WASHINGTON U. High Richwoods LaSalle Peru Manual Normal MOLINE Sophomore Wrestling Bergan LIMESTONE SPALDING PEKIN Woodruff CENTRAL Freshman Wrestling Limestone Metamora I.V.C. PEKIN WASHINGTON Richwoods LASALLE PERU MANUAL WOODRUFF CENTRAL Top: Ed Johnson, Jerry Purdue, Merle Bandy, Coach Kahn, Middle: Brett Underwood, Tom Higdon, Steve Coyle, Jeff Neumann, John Har- vey, Bottom: Jim Brummitt, Phil Schoch, Doug Becker, Eric Therkild- sen. Top: Doug Peckenpaugh, Jeff Anderson, Guy Sandy, Roy Cortney, Tom Kerby, Bottom: Bruce Burge, Jerry Keioball, Sam Hagey, Steve Lipps, Ken Workman. jim B,-ummm looks up with a Smile L0 show he'5 got his man, Y. af -Q3 av , Q W , K -mr. v X -if La k Q 4 4 .v 91-, ' W h f AM ,A f f my g R . 1 ' ,, L cf I 343 K E L, , N ,, K. N 6 f Yr , , Q. . Q . Y X54-.-uv f 1 .F Q .mf 2 A N is Qi iw f J' L-'H aids -lv? A If 4 . Ja fm 'Eg ,-L ,Q '-giixs Q, Y . f 'QF 'cf E.P. 5 E.P. 8 E.P. 9 E.P. 7 E.P. -56 E.P. 2 E.P. 11 E.P. 17 - . ,,,, ,K E.P. 5 n 'IQ , 9' f'3. 'i -. 3 E.P. 9 C t 7 5.-m: '.'8il f+--ff A ' ff? BP. 1 tqakfigi rm., f' 1 I BP- 7 fo-ti,-r - I . g , if Q fn, EIPI 7 2 E.P. 0 ,.y.Z22P Zt E,P. 11 E.P. 4 E.P. 3 E.P. 0 E.P. 7 Rob Tapp smashes one out and takes to the outfield and takes off for first. Sophomore Jay Baver rounds 2nd base and comes into 3rd to await a ride home. E.P. 61 FRESHMEN BASEBALL RECORD Limestone 0 - ' 0 . ,.- 2 Bgrgan .il i Q.. ,.,.3 J- :', , 6 1 A eeee Man ualif 'V aa l .A y 3 Spauldiiig Pi ' 1 E-P. If, if 0 LP. 131 Wnndniiffiitit 3 E.P. it Bnngnn y 2 LP. 5 Pekin f 4 EP. ,A'5Z,1,- 10 Richwoods 9 E.P. 9 Manuel 1 A-4 EP. ,V 15 Central 2 BP. A 3 Spaulding 2 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL RECORD Limestone 6 Woodruff I t:-:WV L 1 Bergan if f if 7 Richwoods, YLL, 3 9 Manual l l S if 7 Central I ,..g, 1 'Spaulding 4 Limestone 4 Woodruff 2 Bergan 2 Pekin 0 Richwoods 8 Manuel 6 Spaulding 5 Central 2 .4-as I E. Peo. 'S 1 Baseball P u ture Is Brigh t! The freshmen and sophomo baseball teams worked hard duri their season. Running indoc became a pastime for many of t boys. 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'f' 0 - -n - Q K 'QF' Wg I' , X-, , .V v Y I t Row: Mike Tapp, Steve Coyle, Rob Tapp, Jeff Tate, Stuart Smith, Kevin erson, Second Row: Coach Trotter, John Robertson, Randy Maskie, Mike 1p, Greg Prudhoe, Dwayne Dale, Steve Myers, Bob Schlesinger . Q 511 is W .ili.:ff,: - 1 r .Xrfi T :T 4' 4. . 5 ,--- .. , 1. --...vi , -I -- . My . , . - . r -pg , ' J ff? W Q u , T Q ttt, f sg Q ,. g . t' .. 1 tt,. - -5 7' . . ' - . f fl -f ? A , if Q. f ff f' - Q . 5, W , ik ' M, ii Jaw Claw Fw - xi -..,.. l Nsnui ' Ji - N ' A,,, I N. l - , 1 , ' si' if, I li. 5 P ' : t 'WV f kr N , .- - 4- -1.3! . g. -Q--Q. J x L KF .V ,ai t' 5 .fp l-zgfyibl-K 2 3,14 -A 4 ' 1 4 5 0 M 9-1 i ' g L' - 1 . fa T . X Y T- . ,,,, W '- , A ' . ' 1 T i 'xi - - t Row: G. Couri, Rob Wilson, Bill Monk, Rob Kanoppjohn Haarlow, Mark ii, Second Row: Steve Cusac, Kert Anderson, Brad Douglas, Don Slavens, nis Blum, Cary Donaldson. Eddie fVIcCuen. Doug Maxwell. Third Row: ch Gottwald, Fred Alexander, Steve Nlervosh, Kevin Clark. Rusty Westbrook. my Meyers. Bill Eads. . I al W I .... , .. 4 75? -. . im kf l . ' 51 n: x. ,, The freshmen bench watches intently as the game against Pekin proceeds. J . rr...-ar' .M- , p ,gy , if K ' 1, C., dk Ly, - J ' -Q--'f ,rvgpf 'NA ' pt' - 1. 'Q ,tai .zz M' M .'?ft'.,, '-- 1+ fe: . A . -Jw. ' ' 4. W-UC ,. ...W ,, , A . ,.. nad .' . ..--,.,. -.,.., , .- . ...-Q, Q K- f- .f 1.'Z.' - ' S in-Afrfir jd, .3 M- ,-ll. .yr v--'- .' k -Lrg, eg,-3a.,g.,g f.f,,9.,. , 61' ' N-Q-v..'v, .-r'-,, 'E- -',. ,,- -xp., --fy I ,ff '- , ',A','.-,f.- -, -.5 fi..- J., ,L .. i -, ao- - .. 1- - f -1- -'-. Q-N' 'fu -'. - , .L With a mighty swing freshman Greg Blum smacks the ball into deep left field. Baseball 51 at 1 CII gf , 'Y-.5',-1 f , iw- A.. . - 4 z,r.. I - ,,f.g,f-d': '.' - aff . 1, A - QW ae W f f,,-' , gg., f' wiv Q , ., .,,. , f Mn it ,g i 1 rf., I 'R if D A .- fx. fill 'K 's 3 v jk as 'L x .A Q f Vg ' :ff : 1 1 5 , 'WO , ,Q ,f 4 I W A 4 ,, I . ,, , M, I y, , Q . 49 ' Raiders serve reception line shows determined concentration, Kathy Glynn, senior Anne Halstead, Chris shift .ma Gayla Wim.-f are prepared. Raiders Win Conference Raiders are elated with victory in the District Championships. 54 Girls Volleyball Debbie Tittle jumps high for a perfect block agai Dec-Maek, adding another Raider point. The girls varsity volleyball team had a winning season with a 7-1 record. Winning the conference title and 2nd place in the district tournament were highlights of this yearis activities. Smearing Lime- stone off the floor 15-3, 15-1, became the ideal game for East Peoria. After playing that perfect game, Get 'em like Limestonei' became the teamis motto. The team was made up of juniors except Anne Halstead, a senior, and Donna Sutton, a fresh- man. Kathy Glynn and Gayla Winter are the power- spikers or Hspickersw as the team calls the spikes. Any coach would want players like Chris Shirk, Debbie Tittle, and ,lean Callow who can play great anywhere on the court. After losing the first game to Pekin, the team became conscious of losing and decided they didn't like it, therefore there were no more losses this season in conference play. Next year 6 players will be back ready again to run on the court to BSS! SCORES 7 E.P.-Central 15-10, E.P.-W0odruff15-5, 15-3, 18-16 E.P.-Bergan 15-1, 15-4 o EP.-Academy 15-5, 15-1 E.P.-Richwoods 12-15,15-3,15-6 E.P.--Manual 15-4-,15-7 t'f- E.P.-Pekin 13-15,15-10,14-16 E.P.-Limestone 15-5, 15-1 District E.P.Qlllini Bluffs 15-3, 15-2 EP.-DeeMack 15-10, 15-7 E.P.-Washington 8-15, 15-10, 7-15 P? The junior varsity volleyball team ended the season with a 5-3 record. All the losses were com- paratively early in the season, but next year watch out! A young team, made up of freshmen and sophomores, the J.V.'s are ready to take the varsityls place when they graduate. ,,,...gv- lun Callm' Anne Halbledd Dc hhle Hart and 'Vlary Davis are posed ready for the return of Linda Sand man frxe , Noll:-yhall East Peoria I. V 'S Have a Great Season! eeae eee - The East Peoria Junior Varsity baske ball team ended the season 44-1 for eonff enee play and 7-1 for the total seaso East Peoria lost an early game to Centr but got sweet revenge alter beating the 27-21 in a nonconference gam Although the last game eould have move E.P. into first place, the J.V.fs are sati fied knowing theylre better than anyol else. Donna Sutton, Kim Huston, ar Trisa Murphy play outstanding delent and offense while Anita Legaz and Lint Therkildsen play aggresively under tl basket. The bench fills out with Ga Dubas, Melynda French, Rhonda Yemr Debbie Wilecixtzn, DeDe Winkler, Jan Logan, Janice Riddle, and Kathy Dodsd Everyone on the team plays exceptionl basketball. Coach Hendrix or 'rHitler7' the team calls him did a great job coaching this winning team. The junil varsity look forward to next year wi anticipation of another East Peoria vi tory. 3 as . . W.. ... M..- 2 I-Qf iornvarsity Resend E. PEO. 5 E. Pt-U. E i i? ,,lfCl'liTRAL E. PEO Sgr gawggfgtlqgi E- P50 if 47 .eefflffk . E- PEO ij...g?4g211:.i?1as?22. TZ .?l'Q1... E. Peo 41 to ' All the J. V. team listen intently to Coach Hendryx. After following the advice: Watch-Out! E- PEO 27 S154 Back Row: Susie Calkin, Joan Mooberry, Jeanette Ulick, Kathy Glynn, Jeanie Shirk, Debbie Tittle, Carrie Fisher, Front Row: Kristy Glynn, Gayla Winter, Jean Callow, Chris Shirk, Pat Adams. f1 Back Row: DeDe Winkler. Kathy Dodson, Janice Riddle, Janet Logan, Donna Sutton, Tricia Murphy, Front Row: Rhonda Yemm, Anita Legaz, Linda Therkildsen, Gail Dubas, Melynda French, Kim Huston. Chris Shirk, Jeanette Ulick and Jean Callow listen to Coach Jones and rest during a time-out of the rough Central game. an Callow jumps high for a good tip against Central. Gayla Winter and an Mooberry pose ready for the tip. slr? A 6094 l V W 'U T f . tttt E C T ts' 2 , r 1. . ,VtJA,, r 1 2' 1-A Qs 1'1 titp 'titt pt t - l.f, f W' iifi bbie Tittle watches as Pat Adams gets sandwiched between 2 Limestone yers. . PEO. E E. Peo. E . PEO. E. Peo. E. PEO E. Peo. E. PEO E. PEO E. PEO . PEO E E. Peo. EP. Record 41 Pekin 26 62 CENTRAL 4 , 45 ... ...I ,,..,, .. Man -,.. WWW 48 Q. if , A if :iv 21 ei':e .f ',,,, 5 ie. 5 43 -- .t1...1 e 45 ' ' ' .lflmmlf ,.,.. . -::: 48 - 1 .--a , .zvqv . 20 47 CENTRAL 53 . -Q., Kathy Glynn shoots for two as Gayla Winter dashes under for rebounding pos- ition. There Must Be Something in the Water. . . There must be something in the waterf' is a familiar saying around East Peoria. lt is the only thing Coach Jones can think of for why East Peoria grows ball players so short. Jean Callow the tallest on the team at 5'8 and Gayla Winter did the expert rebounding for East Peoria, while Kathy Glynn, Joan Mooberry, Jeanette Ulick and Chris Shirk all take turns potting a few good outside shots. Debbie Tittle and Carrie FishH Fisher prove that the hands are quicker than the eye with outstanding defense. Patty Adams, the only senior on the team, proved invaluable when we needed a couple quick bas- kets. Kristy Glynn and Jeanie Shirk finish the team and get needed experience for coming years. The highlights of the Central game was Jean Callow keeping Mrs.,, Olson fCentral's high scorer, to 5 shots, and Kathy Glynn hitting a high of 27 against the Manual Rams. The towering Richwoods Knights passed the Raiders in a very aggressive game. And mental errors were one of the factors of the other loss with Limestone. During the Mid-State Nine Tourna- ment, the Raiders slaughtered Bergan but lost to Central. The Raid- ers ended the season 6-3 a much improved and skill ball team. Girls' Basketball 57 Practice Fun and Bloomers The girls' tennis team survived the early morning practices, their dresses, and hloomers to have an encouraging season. The resurfacing of the courts made it dif- ficult to practice and play the matches in front of the East Peoria fans. So, much of the time the girls spent playing at Fon du Lac Park. Coach Wagner instructed the girls on fundamentals and different strat- egy. The new nine-point tie breaker rule decided quite a few matches. Most of the team is returning and looking forward to next yearg and those who aren't, found this year's tennis fun and worthwhile for play in later years. Chris Shirk shows good follow through as she smashes an ace in singles play M ' ' Weffvnwwe- ., .. i www.-M.. ' -5,3943-a,. Pm 313 . Front Row: Janet Logan, Jackie Davis, Lisa Theobald, Kathy Glynn, Back Row: Nancy Kallis- 58 Tenms ter, Anne Halstead, Gail Dubas, Chris Shirk, Gayla Winter, Kristy Glynn. .0 1 .W am w. 'N if A 'A if: ex 'K -bl -- +40-nf .,..,...... ,, , . , V x kk .f 1 , JN, ,R A h , 5. Q. , N., 3 911' f Q , sgffwif ,,5KK.-.,, k 1 A ,.,,m,,, wwf in-.www W: fm ww , 1 N ' fffwg,,'4f'4 -ff' ' 'N ear f:ff.f- ,, w,ff A iq 3, fm: '- z 'ef M we ,Q Aw- '.A ,,.wwf- f- 5 3' gg I , I - 3 ,W 'f 3,gi4e7Z, Q, 5,-af 4, ,X ,.fwg4fw,, .5 ' Vis ' K 4 'f ' '50 Q YK 8 E at Rhonda Buss warms-up for the game against Pekin. Rhonda, a senior, plays first base for the outstanding Raider team. i' ' Y' f 1: ' T , .'-UMW Q .. .,.. .Lu k V ,k.. wg? , - WR , - , f 'li-'r gig - .:f,.: -ggzgf ' ' .f:.. ,,1ff j 1 A qw, ,ws , Pat Adams watches for the signal before taking off to second. Pat ended the season with the highest batting average, .500. Slow Start Fastlqnish The girls' softball team started the s son with enthusiasm-practicing eve night. Coach Beckmann advised the git on strategy and the advanced techniqul of softball. The seniors on the team, P Adams and Rhonda Buss, helped the ne members of the team with advice and su gestions. Gayla Winter has become tl backbone of the pitching staff with Jan Logan doing a fine job as catcher. Tl team lost an outstanding second basem: last year, but Chris Shirk jumped in take her place and has played cons tantly. The team had a good season, as in p vious years. They went 9 and 2 for thd season record. A ,SCORES E.P. 9 Pekin E.P. 17 ssivis Metamora E.P. 1 5 if Central E.P. 312 iii Manual if EP- E.P. T14 A if Richwoods A E.P. 'Vff14- Limestone' E.P. t M 16 Metamora E.P. 12 Bergan r Academy EP, yyy. i y 2 Front Row: Rhonda Pullium, Cindy Toumbs, Dede Winkler, Debbie Tittle, Second Row: Ulick, Janet Logan, Cheryl Buss, Donna Sutton, Sue Tofanelli, Back Row: Rhonda Buss, Pat Gayla Winter, Chris Shirk, Kristy Glynn, Linda Ary. ins 40? Singles player Lisa Theobald practices for upcoming matches against their rival. First Row: Elizabeth Wagner, Cindy Toumbs, Clara Tannhauser, Vicki Walker, Mary Dickerson, Second ow: Mary Logue, Karen Kothlewot, Lisa Theobald, Kim Beasley, Kim Clark, Third Bow: Debbie Holtke, ennifer Jones, Donna Noble, Gina Carroll, Kris McClothlin, Kim Gerbracht Clara Tannhauser smashes the bird for another point. E. P. Girls Smash Their Way to Success The East Peoria girls badminton team tied for first place with Pekin in the Mid-State Nine. The scores of the Pekin matches were 3-3 and 4-2. They ended their season 7 and 3. The singles players Logue, Theo- bald, and Carroll all play outstand- ing and show excitement toward the game. They ended the season 6-2, 5- 3, and 0-3-1 respectively. The team has two players back from last year, Kris McClothlin and Kim Beasley. They formed a doubles team which went 8-1 through the season. Other of E.P.'s doubles teams are: Walker and Tannhauser, 4-3, Wagner and Dickerson, 7-13 Clark and Ger- bracht, 7-23 Noble and Jones 2-0, and Holtke and Toumbs, 3-0. ' Over 50 girls tried out for the team of 16. Badminton is becoming a popular sport that's fast-moving and exciting. This is well shown by the good turnout of interest. Con- gratulations to a job well done. Badminton E.P. vs. EP. vs. E.P. vs. E.P. vs. E.P. vs. E.P. vs. Pekin 3-3,4-2 Central 6-0 Manual 5-1 Richwoods 6-0,6-0 Deer Creek 2-4,3-3 Chillecothe 6-0,60 Badminton 61 Qrganiza tion 5: 62 Organizations swimming parties banquets hayrack rides floats bowling performances candy sales involvement 2 9 ..h: is s eooi Sb' if Z'-an 'f-rw? 2 , . 1 '5 sf Danni lVlr. Salulo and Jeff Neumann discuss the upcoming variety show. Telling il like il is, Kevin Randall olliciatcs the Powderpuff games. up 1 t I 'l'l1c student government al E.P.C.H.S.. Student Council. find lliclnsclves busy throughout tlic year planning varied activities. These aclixilics range from mixing mud for lug-ol-war tournaments, to collect- ing money lor the Red Stocking drive. Hats oll to youll Wliiary travelers rest ,wig , , J, Us I after the long parade. ,. iff ,ai 5 E .- 1: -1 f .L , 7 1 1' ?m - 22,21 Mad N Q5 -E F1 l to i ill ' i s of I' 1 503' lf. K' P. , 'Sf 1. E g X E Ji 7 5 E Q 5 F 'VB 5 fish., :A A , .xg .': ' 1 Q R 1 K . I 0, 1 n.0 2 3.0 1 'I I . .0 Q X M A Having some downto earth fun, Jeff Neumann mixes mud for the tug-a-war. 641 Student Council 'L ea.- , .i . Sandy Melko d0esn't quite have it logether when Bev Arnoldi performs act. The Circus Comes to Town Cindy Woodburn chooses an ornament for the tree. ' J 1 ik, Q Ei' fs 5- Deeiding: which string goes on top is one of many' decisions student Council members make. tie I 2 J at Aix F Q . t, . - l 4 Seated: Gina Carroll fParliamentarianl. Nancy' Moreland fSecretary'j, Kris lVlcGlothlin fpresidentl. Kevin Randall fViCe-Presidentj. Dianne Rosenbaum lrfreasurerj. 2nd Row: Colleen Elliott. Sandy Melko. Bunny Randall. Lori ywaldon. Cheryl Dennis. Cindy' Woodburn. Bev Arnoldi. Sue Couri. 3rd Row: Elaine Trumble. Tim Jeffers. Julie Barkley. Chris Strausbaugh. Kim Houston. al Gayla Winter, Linda Carlson, Rose Horsley, Chris Harrold. 4th Row: Mario Costa. Gail Dubas. Marilyn Wagner. Theresa Brandstatter. Suzy' Stoecker. Jeff Neuman. Erin Andrews. Teresa Ballard. Patty' Waldon. Jim White. Sth Row: Amy Kolb. Vic Bricka. Seott Ahart. Bill Solomon. Paige Mayberry. Pat Adams. Leigh Buchanan. Jeff Reid. Mario Saltarelli. In the first part of my AFS year in the US., I had a hard time trying to understand the people, the reli- gions, the costumes, and the differ- ent kind of life. I felt that the com- ing year would be hard, it was, but also interesting. When I came here, I didnit have anyone to talk to about my problems, my experiences, and my feelings. It was hard because I didn't speak English very good. In this period, I missed a lot of my Uruguan friends and family, but I didnft want to go back. I tried very hard and progressed slowly. I started to make friends in high school and especially in my family. I found my best friend to be my American father, Woody',, who is a special person to me. Now, I feel like a winner, a win- ner of love and understanding, a winner of friends, and Lhis is my big- gest ambition in life. iAlso, I would like to tell you uthanksf' for sharing with me this wonderful year of my life, and that you will always find in me a friend, a Uruguan friend, and a friend for- ever. . . MQ A Smile Is a Universal Language Host family left to right: Cindy, Mrs. Woodburn, Cathy, Mario Costa Mr Woodburn iNce' .-ist .,.. . ,ir if Q S H fav 66 AFS I hope I start school off on the right foot. ' Q-s J. Otey K. Miller S. Smith G. Vroman E. Therkildsen K. Hall D. Decker M. Kluge C. Redshaw S. Phillis M. French T. Johnston C. Fisher C. Sorenson P. Reeser K. Glynn M. Flinn D. Dubas A. Martin D. Blue D. Hulva R. Norton J. Jenkel S. Keim Ready, Ready, Halt 1 ,Jim Phillis and Rick Wanner led the 11974 Marching Raiders. C. Shirk J. Sams R. Berkley G. Hcnricks S. Calkin T. Garner J. Crebo C. Strickladen N. Kluge D. Pearson L. Tosch D. Pavkov K. Witzig B. Vires J. Wallis K. Nunn M. Foltz C. Carlson R. Matlock J. Davis M. Riggenbach K. Gerbracht A- Halstead D. Dale S. Joyner J. Hinton N. Johnson A- Early C. Barrett P- LYf1Ch S. Thomas R. Yemm D. Brown L. Harvey T- Br21IldSl2ill6f M. Alert S- Tucker S. Dippel J. Avery R. Givens M. Ackerman C- RUIIYOH G. Dubas S- Eisenhauer R. Bohm D. Kinder S. Behrends J. Duchien N- Taylor J. Behrends R- Cheek K. Miller K. Cieslewicz D. Schleigh A. Gerdts R. Overmier S. Doudera L. Brown R. Johnston C. Kamarer D. Beach T. Malone K. Nuss L. Carlson .l. CHll0WS D. Mills B. Moore B. Parnham S. Vroman C. McMichael K. Eide J. Fratzke S. Brennecke G. Winter Flag Girls Drum Majors P. Barngjs D- Fffgfff P. Bloomfield J. Riddle R. Wanner G. Smith C, Coylqf S. Colvin J. Rosen J. Berry G- OVCl'mi6T Color Guard G. Vallosio P, Murryhy 1il1fiSm3Il P. gorre T. Barrett -I, Duchien - HHH G. andolph , - I y - T. Griffin C. Boyd D- Burdette M. Hoffmire A't T? 1 1 n hm' 1 2' . L. Mccauum S. Heininger Slaying in the sun and finally , , ,g,,frU.- '.,- ,fkkgrxlifg ,ltm4..u..b , , iv A ff-.ZQE -: -. ' K l la M - ' I . wa . g ,, . : ' H ffi 1 i Not quite 110 coronetsl After a hard workout, Christy Barrett gets her ration of water. Where do I go now? in i S 2. v?- ' Six conquering cardiac hilln, which later became a daily affair, the 1974 Marching Red Raiders were kept going by the reality that No hill is too steep to climbii. Provid- ing cntertainment for parades and football games was the objective ,- Hmhl of the 128 worn-out musicians. Get ready, Get ready, And Haltl 1-2. Ding-a-lingl lim a belle, can't you tell? Beginning and Intermediate Bands Work to Make Symphonic Band. Mr. Krump-student teacher-gets some experi- F ence marching with the : band. . . . .-..-r Row 1: Kim Vogel, Debbie Burdette, Dawn Kinder, Kerry Pearce, Janet Marshall, Lori Nelson, Dan Cary, Vicky Shu- maker, Pam Smelley. Row 2: James Meischner, James Hill, Jim Doudera, Charles Pennock, James Coltrin, John Har- vey, Kim Cleer, Drew Christiansen, Roby Brown, Stu Thomas, Kathy Riggenbach. Row 3: Duane Peckenpaugh, Fran- cis Baker. 1-3, 4--5. Although this type of counting would not be accepted in any ordinary math class, it is quite common to members of the band as they follow the beat of a different drummerfi In the process of practicing for their many public performances throughout the year, students in the band program at E.P.C.H.S. find out thereis more to music than just blowing air through a horn. No matter if it be pep band or symphonic band each note Mr. Vroman directs the must be played with right accent, at the right time, in perfect band in Scale exercises- intonation, and with the most beautiful tone quality possible. As the rest of the student body hustles to and from class, they are unaware that in 175C, the band plays onf, Row 1: Jean Avery, Debbie Feger, Sue Peters, Annette Early, Kathy Hier, Kim Nuss, Tracy Keeling, Linda Carlson, Michele Aten. Row 2: Penny Witzig, Kay Chrisman, Annette Certs, Teresa Malone, Mark Hoffmire, Rhonda Yemm, Jon Sams, Tim Garner, Barry Moore, Ron Berkley, Gail Overmier, Cassie Sorenson. Row 3: Lisa McCallum, Diane Parker, Steve Keim, Danny Pavkov, Dave Dubas, Diane Pearson, Lowell Tosch, Kevin Nunn, Kathy Witzig, Jess Wallis, Andra Martin, Brenda Vires, Kevin Miller, Melynda French, Sandy Phillis, Greg Randolph, Don Decker, Marsha Kluge, Becky Wilkinson. Row 4: Don Schleigh, Scott Heininger, Kim Miller, Tom Ferrero, Walter Eads, Pat Murphy. lg Intermediate band prepares for a 4-th hour pr tice. H61 ,fan . Q 5 I .. .ni ,-3 1 I X .-:N ...Q A s iv WI HV x A' fx 1 4 fy N , .1 1 , hz , ,M A I ,, ,A f D ,Y VY 015 y Ig '- ' 1' F gk.. I. , . . 'mn4, .-. I ,..,,f fi-4 S lei' 4 at Symphonic Band Attends a Workshop at Eastern Illinois University. The band kgeps busy preparing for Concerts and gggntegtl Cornet and trombone players swing to Yellow Birdw from Jamaican Folk Sui K K at , ' r ..i , 3 f . A denj keeps her section under control-they are Saxsa- h tional. Row 1: Nancy Taylor, Karen Eide, Miriam Riggenbach, Colleen McMichael, Linda Eads, Renee Overmier, Kim Gerbracht, Kristy Barrett, Susan Vroman. Row 2: Steve Brennecke, Jayne Fratzke, Gary Smith, Teresa Griffin, Gail Dubas, Carol Runyon, Rick Wanner, Susie Calkin, Mary Acker- man, Randy Cheek, Jackie Davis, Janet Duchien, Lisa Harvey, Pete Reeser, Marla Foltz, Carrie Fisher, Kathy Glynn. Row 3: Joyce Rosen, Nan John- son, John Berry, Greg Vallosio, Colleen Coyle, Jean Callow, Sherry Doudera, Kelly Cieslewicz, Cheryl Kamarer, Gary Henricks, Chris Shirk, Jim Crebo, Carol Strickfaden, Ralph Norton, John Jenkel, Danny Hulva, Gayla Winter, Mike Flinn, Nancy Kluge, Jim Phillis, Row 4: Lorri Brown, Anne Halstead, Terri Barrett, Pam Lynch, Cinda Carlson, Sharon Eisenhauer, Steve Tucker, Jim Hinton, Rod Johnston, Kristy Glynn, Dale Brown, Rocky Matlock, Scott Behrends, Pat Murphy, Pat Bloomfield, John Duchien, Greg Boyd, Tim Johnston, Craig Redshaw, John Otey, Eric Therkildsen, Stewart Smith, Gary Vroman. 70 Band-Symphonic REFLECTIONS . P-ef., y 1- i d I t T, . Rickety, Rackety, Russ S'ni ' ' the bl h 'gh gh , as te :Q fi We're not allowed to cuss. 02114: ac en M e 1 ' y y But never the lessg Watchin' our Red Raiders ' ' We must confess- Knock 'gm on their cam, There's nothing the matter with -we'll take a drumstick and shove it up your us. 'I 4 Bass drum. tenor drum, cymbals, snare, we'ne W o F S f if 1 because we care. . lf you don't like it, we're here to let you know 2 I 1 FR OSH n-.fi-l ....f SOPH IR GU! GO! We eat Wheatiesg We are fit. The other team doesn't, SRS. l . 0 A bottle 'o pop, a big banana, we'ne from Cuba, Indiana. That's a lie, that's a bluff, we're the f Raiders and we're tuff. WI! GO! Saxaphone, baritone, clarinet, flute: We are the Seniors that give a hoot. We got the Spirit that money can't buy, They eat-Shredded Wheat. Marching Red Raiders-East Peoria High. iff E F.- x A EP C J H X. 'ML ' XJ, 2 N y W 'iw . A 1 : f y 4 X d . N? '1 ' E FIGHT' 5 ' 153 The E.P.C.I-1.5. Orchestra Makes Beautiful Music Bowing feline intestines lcatgutj over the strings of their instruments, the orchestral minded students of EP find that good music can be made from just about anything. Laboring hard yy each day during 3rd hqur and once a week on Monday A night, they gain the satisfac- tion of providing the com- munity with all kinds of music. After one of' their excellent performances, these string members deserve to take a bow. I fd, Yi J J fl W 41, W I sf M W WI Nine Strings left to right: Leigh Buchanan, Darlis Opheim, Mark Wasson, Sharon Blye, Cheryl Peplow, Marietta Lin- gle, Eliza Herseman, Monica Overmier, Jeff Grotz. Row 1: Leigh Buchanan, Mark Wasson, Paula Spurlock, Karen Kreeger, Cherly Peplow, Marietta Lingle, Eliza Herseman, Monica Overmier. Row 2: Sharon Blye, Darlis Opheim, Jill Miller, Erin Andrews, Michelle Aten, Colleen McMichael, Susan Vroman, Steve Brenncke, Jayne Fratzke, Joyce Rosen, Lori Hedgecock, Sherrie Robinson, Kevin Riggenbach, Paul Pearson. Row 3: Vickie Bishop, Anita Hubbart, Valerie Teige, Lisa Harvey, Gail Overmier, Marla Foltz, Mike Flinn, Jim Phillis, Gary Vroman, John Otey, Stewart Smith, Pat Murphy, Jim Crebo, Rick Wanner, Jackie Davis, Janet Duchien, Chris Wilkinson, Danita Moore. Row 4: Jonel Scanlon, Marilyn Calkin, Ana Miller, Tracy McCarthy, Crystal Ray, Debbie Eberle, Scott Heininger, Tom Ferrero, Don Schleigh, Jim Hinton, Scott Kuykendall, Mary Pyle, Jeff Grotz. 72 Orchestra Meagan We if i fu f N ,..r.W,!,,k V if . A fr- N 4' if S rf 5 All R X F 'fi . Q 59 E x 1' You call this a guitar? A little big isn't it? 1 Wait a minut place. KAW? as - , 1 is , , l f5'f5Ti .i Q x .f- f ' N 75 Smolhers Brothers? iii. e-I seem to have lost The show must go on! OFFICERS Leigh Buchanan-President Teri Bechtel-Vice-President Jonel Scanlon-Secretary Jeff Grotz-Treasurer and Librarian Marilyn Calkin-Uniforms Orchestra 78 Choristers and Choraliers Row 1: John Bunn, Dave Christianson, Linda Hart, Kathy Drew, Jana Marks, Michelle Rosine, Denice Spencer, Beth Ferrell, Connie Horton, Cynde Watts, Ellen Phillips, Chris Meyer, Jeff Waller. Row 2: Edwin Johnson, Bobbie Grafelman, Wendy Gould, Tammy Lloyd, Tricia Murphy, Linda Huwe, Michelle Lesko. Joyce Vines, Katie Bagwell, Wendy Mullen, Pam Reichert, Lori Baumgartner, Mary Silber, Debbi Ropp, Margo Stone, Dave Brooks. Row 3: Harold Nixon, Eric Wooding, Linda Head, Kris Tillery, Phyllis Teeter, Wanda Culpepper, Tara Andrews, Debbie Foster, Karen Burdsall, Elaine Peckenpaugh, Teresa Spencer, Lorri Helgeson, Debbie Foiles, Dina Suggs, Kay Stanley, Vicki Dunnington, Guy Sandy. Row 4: Kenneth Tonjes, Jean Smith, Kim Dooley, Suzy Stoecker, Debbie Jones, Pam Houston, Beth Rodgers, Lori Roberts, Robin Moore, Karen Marriott, Denise Lakin, Jan More- land, Theresa Totten, Kris Morgan, Barb Hutton, Diane Compton, Donna Collins, Sterling Thompson. Row 1: Kathy Hoey, Angela Hannah, Roma Bunton, Mary Heath, Lynne Rodemich, Bronda Broy, Pianist: Lezley Smith, trea. Row 2: Becky Benedict, Cheryl Bomer, Debby Cridlebaugh, lib., Brenda Richards, Julie Yaunk, Barb O'Laughlin, Brenda Hoerdemann, Cindy Nance, pres. Row 3: Rhonda Phillips, sec.: Lorrie Buchanan, Jill Hersemann, Heidi Koestner, Lita Moss, Vickie Fuchs, Linda Sandman, Valerie Linn. Joining the mo advanced Choirs w the goal of the Free man Choirsters. Thr Freshmen worked theory the first sem ter, and then they tril out for the Choralit and Concert Chr where they expand on theory and Cha Literature. These three Cho. joined efforts fort Fall Music Progra Then after this, t Choraliers and Conc Choir worked fort Tazewell County Fee val. Contest came ne as many students p- pared for it. The me bers of these choirs us know that tl schoolis alive with J 'eSound of Musicfl .4 Have High Hopes for Next Year Concert Choir 1 Step From Concert Choir members face pre-concert jitters. Concert Choir members are satisfied with a great performance. Cab' Master Choir Row 1: Vickie Ready, Tammy Stammerjohn, acc.: Robert Lavelle, Cindy Toumbs, Gina Meyer, Becky Roth, Robin Zaborac Cindy Magnuson, Kim Comerford. Row 2: Darenda Garner. Peggie Schmidt. Sue Anderson, Becky Crum, Becci Sutter: Nancy Lyons, Kathy Street, Cheryl Hall. Row 3: Lisa Hess, Ginny Farmer, Debra Meiner, Terri Spittler, Dede Winkler, Jan- ice Schmitt, Sheryl Belcher, Cheri Adams. Denice Barnes. Jennifer Jones. Row 4: Doug Heaton. Duane Brown. Rusty Burrell. Monika Schmitt, Lori Reliford, Mark Hale, Brad Potter, Cindy Thompson. Jim Lesko. Officers: Row 1: Sue Anderson, trea.: Mr. Barnett, Robin Zaborac, pres. Row 2 Vickie Ready. hist.: Kathy Street. sec. Row 3: Cindy Toumbs, lib.: Becky Roth Cindy Magnuson has trouble with falling britches. Choir 75 ursery Rhymes Become a Favorite Master Choir had many per- Master Choir gets in a good 4th hour rehearsal. f0rmanCeS at SCh00l, including doing programs at two local ' churches. Opening the season with the annual Prologue Concert the 4th hr. rehearsals prove to be indispensable choir then started preparing for the Vespers concert. Then the visit to Bethany Missionary Church for a Christmas Cantata. After Christmas, Master and Con- cert Choirs started learning music for Mid-State Nine Festival, held here this year. Contest came next, with several ensembles and solos as well as the whole Choir. Senior Recognition and, of course, Bac- calaureate ended the year for this busy choir. Mr. Barnett gets a little excited while conducting the choir. Officers: Karen Pederson, trea., Bekah Anderson, sec., X Kim Clark, lib., Jim Stoecker, hist., Tim Dixon, pres., Mr' Barnett' Master Choir entertains the public at the Prologue Con- cert. L l A A Row 1: Betty Wagner, Bekah Anderson, Lisa Vanwinkle, Tammy Stammerjohn, Robin Roe, Sue Gard, Karen Son, Cindy Tellor, Teresa Hicks. Row 2: Rick Hutchison, Tim Riggenbach, Keith Bain, Kris McGlothlin, Rhonda Buss, Cheryl Hoagland, Karen Cothrell, Kathy Ashburn, Mari- lyn Wagner. Row 3: Tom Dickerson, Donna Noble, Karen Smith, Jana Goodyear, Gary Witt, Linda Johnson, Kim Clark, Debbie Holtke, Becky Boyer, Karen Pederson, Debbie Koeppel. Row 4: Tim Dixon, John Pescitelli, Phil Barkley, Bill Moore, Colleen Harris, Debbie Weaks, Lynnda Turner, David Wantland, Joe Vires, Mark King, Jim Steecker, Tom Cruse. 76 Master Choir K eynotes: Perform ore in '74 g five in '75! Keyed to the note F , they sang Once in Love With Amy. Even at 7:30 a. m., the Keynotes are bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. 'Qs I Tim Dixon Keith Bain, Tom Cruse, Duane Brown Kris McGlothlin, Terri Spittler, Debbie Weaks, Dave Wantland, Karen Pederson Linda Johnson Ruth Warner, Bronda Broy, Kim Clark Robin Roe I Barkley Jim Stoecker Rusty Burrell, Rhonda Buss, Darenda Garner, Rick Hutchison L-...J notes rehearse for an up-coming performance. Dancing their way to happiness while providing entertainment for various audiences throughout the year, the Keynotes find fun in hard work. Although a few of the members find it difficult to dance with two left feet, the boys are constantly helping the girls get the steps right. Cooperation is the Keynote to the success of the EP swing Choir. on 9 Kris holds on in great fear Master Choir, Keynotes, Madrigals Rusty Burrell and ,lim Stoecker are quite emotional. Wg, r x . l' U - X Seniors Rhonda Buss and Tim Dixon prove that getting older can vause a loss of hearing. liiwfl ' strives in mtrry making at thc, annual rllnner Chou Dept. Prowdes GREA T E TERTAI MENT. Sopranos get their chance to shine. Comlurtingr u -ltli hour vhoir rehearsal. Mr. Burnett asks for more support from the l Buss lBurilonvl sc-vtion 1 Gina Meyer and T Stammerjohn au the Master Choir. Burrell in Love sz Kris lVlc'Glothlin and Dave Wantlunfl got it together . '1 GAA Provides Fun for the Girls Staggvring in at tht: yyt-my hours ol tho morning. GAA Board me-mlwrs malta- many important dm-isions at thc-ir rs-gular Friday morning rnmrtings. Svlling spirit lzuttons was thvir fund raising projwt lor thv yvar along with organizing avtiy iticrs lor thr- girls inyolyvd in GAA. IAA Board. Row 1: Kim Beasley. Vice-President: Pat Adams. Trf-asurvr: Cayla Winter. Sc-1-rotary: De-de Wink- rr. Intramural Managvr. Row 2: Sandy' Mvlko. Pat Wlaldon. .lanvt Duvhivn. Kristy' Glynn. Yivky' Johnson. Boys l: Dvbhie Tittlv. Linda Johnson. Gail Dubas. Jan Moreland. Suzy Stovvker. Kathy' Luvas. Rom 4: Kris !lc'CloIhlin. Amy' Kolh.-Julie' - Bflhrvnds. Nanvy' Kallistvr. Joan Calloyy. Kim Houston. K? G-3 go low 1: Leigh Buvhanan, Terri Harrison. Debbie Wlerlch. Melodie Martin. Row 2: Pam Bessler. Darlvne Lfrdford. Mivhc-lc' Atvn. D1'lJblf' Dohhs. flurivl Vlfilhf-lm. Row 3: Carol Bunyon. Laurie: Grarheli. Elaine- Trumblv. Jan Hindert. Margie Boyd. Terri Spittler. Rovy 4: .lan Stvwart. Nanvy' lallistvr. Mc-ly'nda Frfanvh. Gail Dubas. Jana Goodyear. Danita Moore. GAA 9 Row 1: Debbi Ropp, Linda Eads, Bunny Randall, Debbie Wilcoxson, Susan Engle, Debbie Eberle. Row 2: Sandi Wade, Dede Winkler, Lisa Van Willkle, Giailll Ahlell, I-CZICY Smith- Row 3: Rhonda Buss, Bobbie Tanner, Linda Elward, Jill Phillips, Cindy Nance, Janet Kilper. Row 4-: Linda Sandman, Debbie jones, Lisa Dooley, Jan Moreland, Gayla Winter, Jean Callow, Erin Andrews. Row 1: Cheryl O'Brien, Judy Morger, Tara Andrews, Cindy Ryan, Paula Allen, Vickie Hasten, Robin Zaborac. Row 2: Mona George, ,lan Rid- dle, Elaine Peckenpaugh, Kathy Lucas, Kathy Riggenbach, Lori Waldon. Row 3: Kathy Norman, Cindy Reinholdt, Lisa Theobald, Kathy - ' ' ' B k' G ld S Glynn, Sally Blume, Pam Lynch, Susan Vroman. Row 4. Linda Therklldsen, Debbie Rennie, Janet Duchien, KFISIY Glynn, ec 1 ou , uzy Stoecker, Kathy Ashburn. 80 GAA GAA H115 the Free Time for Girls l Row 1: Kim Miller, Dianne Stice, Sandy Melko, Linda Harris, Debbie Tittle, Janet Logan, Donna Sutton. Row 2: Mary Silber, Debi Churchill, Jackie Davis, Silvia Utley, Cathy Dodson, Kathy Dubois, Tracy McCarthy, Pam Dean, Nancy Blume. Row 3: Mary Bailey, Cheryl Dennis, Pat Waldon, Teresa Malone, Terri Jones, Kim Clark, Wilma Barnes, Sue Bracken, Jennie Daniel. Row 4: Karen Burdsall, Donna Stenstrom. .lamie Luttrell, Becky Boyer, Debbie Schulzi, Julia Behrends, Donna Miller, Anne Halstead, Marilyn Calkin, Anita Legaz. Af. l x 1 7' V haw .. lr in 'wp xv lf' gc 8 -nllilll 5 I l llllllllllf tllllIlllllIl :::::::::: ' :::':::i:i::: Frf shman coke party . . .Mom's night. . . Dads night . . . Mother daughter banquet . . . Toddlcs . . . These are just a few of the exciting happenings of the Girls' Athletic Association. Weekly sports activities earn these girls their Hpointsii which add up for awards at the end of the year. l ill E IIEEEIII E llllllllll I E I A I iii: tg !al2 ::::::::n ggi 5 E! E-E !.:e!!!!!i 'qiiiiiiii EEE- GAA 81 4 ...1 T ll K th Adams Jo me Avery Yvonna Stafford Teri Sylvester Mary Davis, Cvnde Watts. Row 2: Rose Horsley, Laurie Bles- K Row l: Cindy e or, a y J, y: , , , ,. , I sum, Kim Comerford, Kathy Hoey, Carol Frietsch, Kathi Hier, Kim Houston, Wanda Culpepper. Row 3: Cindy Gullet, Dianne Rosenbaum, im Ct-rbraeht, Kris lVlcClothlin, Linda Johnson, Lori Toevs, Sue Peters, Dianne Moussalli, Jan Cannon, Cindy Ward, Kris Tillery. Row 4: Amy Kolb, ' ' - A M' t Rami e, Colleen Jackson, Stephanie Stein. Chris Shirk, Pat Adams, Kim Beasley, Marilyn Wagner, Debbie Kocppel, Lori Fleming, ar a g X, ' A fr ff? ae vfpll ig A 82 GAA Varsity Cheerleaders Boogie F 'Ui 'Wg to the Raider Beat W r Kneeling: Linda Eads. Row 1: Dianne Rosenbaum, Amy Kolb, Leigh Buchanan. Row 2: Joan Mooberry, Chris Harrold. Top: Bunny Randall. sity eheerleaders yell with great enthusiasm in es of a Raider yietory. Looking out for low flying people has become a habit at the yarsity basketball games as the Varsity Cheerleaders dismount in extraordinary ways alter performing one of their famous pile-ups in the middle of the gymnasium floor. These girls help spark the enthusiasm of both foot- ball and basketball fans. Albert Einstein fBunny Randalll discusses the law of gray ity with Amy Kolb. We Are the Raiders Maureen Chase chants CO, TEAM, GO! Making the ,l.V. games as exciting, if not more exciting, than the varsity games, the ,l.V. cheerleaders do their part in arousing the spirit of the crowds. After many hours of practicing 'X and missing lunch, their faces show that not of fatigue but of joy and enthu- f ' siasm as they look to the future in the hope of becoming a varsity cheer- leader. P S if s fp, -X fs! , 0 is Ig. ,I , I, ,V , it ,tx 5,71 Yi' I x I H, I Y' 'M 1 wt I H uw, , i ' ' . , ' , - - A I . M R ,, - A . ' . Y ..y,',- '. -ff ,uw , 4... V, ,, -u M ,V '-Q ' . . . . . f A t W A J.V. and Wrestling squads demonstrate their acting talents IH a homecoming M N fa1r,,- my if M 4 - 5 lj' , Li, ' , . . .. f , , L. ,,. . f' f ,v...r'f ,W f,,-f variety show skit. J.V. cheerleaders add extra spirit to early Saturday morning football games Stand up, Be Proud Left to right: Kathy Adams, Becky Early, Julie Barkley, Lori Fleming, Maureen Chase, and Brenna Rash. 84- J.V. Cheerleaders ,Et f Getting in some praetice. the squad Wrestling squad cheers the Cross country team on. strives to perfeet a difficult mount. The award winning wrestling eheerleaders are perhaps misrepre- sented by their name as they also support the eross country teams, as well as the Umatmenf' Winning trophies for beauty tthat is for their uniformsj and for tal- ent, this group of girls stole first place at the Mid-State Nine Wres- tling Cheerleaders Flinie. 'KQV ,N 'flip ga f J-. X -A tiiit NS' -4 ,ff .tit t . - as Nh , .. K, .Q K kv nl. ,..h . E' t s kv K E as - t smears? Bottom Row: Carol Runyon, Julie Behrends, Debbie Morris. Middle Row: Debbie Tittle, Marilyn Wagner. Top: Sandy Mellco. Wrestling Squad Receives Top Honors in M5-9. Wrestling Cheerleaders 85 EP. '5 Highsteppers Providing entertain- ment and variety to football and basketball half-time shows, the Raidcrettes do their thing . Practicing strcnuously during fourth hour, these ingenious girls come up with many and var- it-ft dance routines for every show. Decked out in their new uni- forms, the members of this group promote school spirit by dis- playing the faithful maroon and gold. Debbie Monk, Capt.: Linda Elward, Co-Capt. Row 2: Toni Heininger, Treas.: Vicki Leverton, Sec. Row 3: Mona George, Jill Phillips, Debi Churchill. Row 4: Rhonda Buss, Tami Slocum, Cheryl Dixon, Cindy Couri. Row 5: Dar- lcnc Le-dford, Sherry Pesha, Sue Couri. Row 6: Robin Schoch, Carol Turner, Linda Thcrkildsen, Jill Williams. Beth Rc-inholdt, Janet Schlaffer. . 1 ' V. U ai I 4 ' '1 ' far- r 1 S 3 szuwg n -1-1-- ft , t .M Q . ., ,X .NA ' x.,....... 'f-ff, A v 4' - . . v .2-sw . ' ' :Na y M N D ,W 'L ,X VA K Q .Ww.A-io' f ' ,X xg - ,.., , I.. ' t . K' Sue Couri, Jill Phillips, and Darlene Ledford march through the streets during homecoming. 86 Raidereues Miss Donnell gazes as the squad practices their routines. Qrch esis-Musi C in Mo tion The culture of E.P.C.H.S. con- sists of more than the liberal arts of music and art. The liberty of dance is found in the club of modern dance, ORCHESIS. Orchesis is an organization with fifty members entirely assembled of girls. The climax of the year is the annual Spring Con- cert which was held March 14-15. The theme of the concert was A Night at the Moviesw with songs from Godspell, Brian's Song and Exorcist, with a special tribute to Elton John presented by the Sen- ior members. During the year, Orchesis members performed for Pleasant Hill Motheris Club. From the profits of this year's concert, the Officers: Tina Scheerer fVice Pres.J, Julie Behrends fPres.l, Kris McGlothlin fSec.-Treasj. Row 1: Kathy year Closed with the ayyards ban- Adams, Vicki Hilton, Kim Johnson, Dianne Rosenbaum, Kim Beasley, Lisa Dooley, Paige Mayberry, 4 Q - - - 4 l f x , v N Chris Harrold, Kriste Krigbaum, Terri Bechtel, Vickie Hasten. Row 2: Carol Runyon, Debby Cridlebaugh, quell Carrie Brodt, Jamie Luttrell, Rhonda Buss, Jami Moore, Jamie Gustafson, Colleen Elliot, Mona George. Sandy Melko, Linda Huwe, Marian, Martin, Annette Gerdts, Karen Mohr. Row 3: Linda Elward, Brenda Hoerdemann, Bunny Randall, Maureen Chase, Monica Stolin. Linda Williams, Elaine Trumble, Myrtle Yeadicke, Kris Clark, Sheryl Belcher, Linda Johnson. Row 4: Jill Williams, Kim Hulva, Lisa Noll, Cheryl Rhines, Gail Dubas, Pat Adams, Lori Fleming, Debbie Solomon, Ellen Woods. Kim Dooley, Michele Arm- strong, Beth Meads, Jan Moreland, Charlie Moore. Y ' r if 'ful T it atfi T 'H Qete - 4. 2 4 i i l A YVLNE ,it E L: e 3 ' Q i ' f gi-i , 1 ' 4 2 Q Y i Day by day practice pays off for Bunny Randall in her per- The Senior Members perform their tribute to Elton John. f0fm3flCC Of G0dSPffll- Q . rg T i J li I-1' fl' A D ,, , H Orchesis 87 The mood is created bythe interpretation of The Sting. EPoCI-I Staff Climbs Aboard Mmfmlgwbwihf iyr xww if w,wW izfwwi K . rrwgw . if TThc editor-in-chief, Anne lsta t edi- tor, Jayne Fratzkc try to gett oCH machine A ar. Beginning as Holt Manufacturing and devel- oping into Caterpillar Tractor Company, this prosperous industry has helped in the growth of Central Illinois and especially the East Peo- ria area. While providing thousands of jobs for local residents, it has turned the attention of the entire nation to the Midwest, and even more important to us, Illinois. 88 EPOCH Pirtw fsusie Calkini works diligently to meet her deadline. sts, J . Student life editor Cary Witt, and Academics editor hfangx 1 a.-ATE ni o o o o o Q 0 0 ol 000000000000q 0000000000000 .5S'.?.'.'.S'.?.S51 Mwmx 5353 1 ri W in D9HTTf.l.W'Ffj TRACTOR PRODUCE D AT EAST PEORIA PLANT Organizations Vyiy e ditorsyfgggie Callgin and wif' g..Q'liY1 liedfiiw fiesta We Q 'iio 'it't 5, i ' ' 4 oooooooosoogoofno x 1 4 oooooonoo o ocean q'o'o'o'o'onooooooooooonunus 'WJ oooooooooooovooooooooooo , aoooooooosooooooooooooooo M ooioooovoooooooocoooooocoo Y on oooooorooooooo souosoosoo 1 ooooooouoofcoooooooooooocooo . 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Advisor Mrs. Lewis helps Peoples editor Lori Buchanan select the best quality. 7 l HEPOCH editors and staff: There will be twelve manda- tory meetings this week. Plan to stay till 9:00 p.m., be pres- ent and be on timef, Although this announcement may pass lightly through the ears of most EP. students, it comes as a threat to the lives of the EPOCH STAFF. Why is this such a threat? Each Saturday morning as these brave souls climb through the EPOCH room windows, which act as guillotines, they invariably fall on the hot radiators that have been running since A building was erected. After passing those obstacles worse dangers lie ahead as each one faces the i r anger of their fellow staff mem- . 1 faggl it 1 bers, who let out their emo- fl, 1 5 I , tions by throwing pica rulers! Kqut' , ' A 0- All in all, the yearbook staff X v I X -1 proved to be hard working and once again produced a book that was bigger and better than ever. L ., V Carol Frietsch also steps in as Art editor and does a fantastic job using her creative ability. J Extra. . .Extm. . . Read All About It EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT TTY This is the familiar cry of tho POWWOW staff. Sparked by fiery editori- als, uatzh issue Comos Hhot off tlw press once a month informing students of what's happening at the educational institution of E.P.C.H.S. Mr. Wilkinson holds a conference with some of the vditors. 59 Q, X In IA -g g 1 : FL as g ig fx' if X X T3 SN' if 6 F 'Wx- t Q, , if X I ' ,J Amy Kolb diligently tries to get her typing done, 90 Powwow -am. Nt. 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Pllnohxm bymy no Amrrxcan 1 ln June, nn Na-wat swf awards a mam Sfmt mumps good 4-mmm as wmv ima .Q winxwr nl not a me om emma! Vw iwlri Wilt lr' Al mmm is vm-vary nuke xwqme f CTW, me Coming auxnihut Yourmy. there, I andasmch-.wa 5. womnm, mei ifmawuit une. Di fQKfQfl. thaiheti. Nur was um, 1 pam, ummm ma- The product of hard work. -egg. 'nr' E Hard work mixed with laughter is a common scene at most POWWOW work ses- sions. These energetic little Illlllillll braves under the guid- anee of Chief Wilkinson and make their way down the pow- wow path to the completion of another exciting publication. r face at the photographer. Kim Beasley had a sudden desire to make a S' 1' 3 it fx The editors of Powwow starting from left: Jim Johnson, Angela Hannah, Pat Murphy, Steve Brennecke, Kevin Randall, Jeff Reid, Mario Saltarelli, Mr. Wilkinson fadvisorj, Karen Kreeger, and Sue Engle. Powwow 91 Photographers Shoot K -x Supplying pictures for EPOCH and POWWOW are just some examples of what our Photo busE bugsw at EP. do. Attend- ing sports activities, club parties, and just Nroam- ing aroundw the Photog- raphers try to get some good, candid shots of the student body in action. So . . . Smile and say cheese. 92 Photographers 1' I just hope they remembered to put the film in their camerasf, the Works at EPCI-IS Photographer, Lisa Doo ley, gets a behind-the lines view at the football game. East Peoria 's Congress Row 1: Pat Appollino, Laurie Blessum, Diane Flatt, Mary Bailey, Cheryl Kamarer, Richard Camp, Steve Barden, Debbie Cohn, Carmen Preston, Rachel Enlow. Row 2: Debora Stoneburner, Lisa Van Winkle, Sandi Wade, Lori Toevs, Bobbie Tanner, Laura Crachek. Cindy Gullett, Debbie Monk, Cathy Weller, Jerry Kalebaugh, Jim Streight, Vicki Dunnington. Row 3: Gary Edwards, Cindy Mozingo, Mario Saltarelli, Chuck Perry, Cindy Nance, Scott Allmon, Ann Shaw, Marta Ramige, Jamie Gustafson, Renee Wallace, Becky Boyer, Greg Underwood. Row 4: Bob Schoedel, Donna Miller, Lorrie Buchannan, Melynda French, David Tribe, Kim McLouth, Mike Ramige, James Phillis, Denise Crotz, Janet Moreland, Steve Tucker. Four Score and Seven Years Ago Row 1: John Bunn, Suzy Stoecker, Joyce Miller, Jay Schieber. Row 2: Dan Simmons, Chris Kramer, Pat Murphy, Mark Webb, Paul Pearson. Row 3: Rick Wanner, James Phillis, vice-pres.: Keith Kowalske, Randy Cheek, Ronald Berkley. Row 1: Randy Cheek, secretary-trea- surer: Kim Nance, senior member. Row 2: lay Schieber, Dan Simmons, John Bunn. Row 3: Keith Kowalske, Ronald Berkley, Rick Wanner, Chris Kramer. -w , :r qw, fjqgoj. Representing the different types and ideas of the student body, members of the House of Representa- tives do their part in getting things done. Each year, a mem- ber of every homeroom is elected to be a repre- sentative at the House meetings which are conducted frequently. Although talking comes easy for most of us, mem- bers of the National Foren- sics League have come to realize that there is more to speaking than meets the mouthll. Developing strong jaw muscles is just one of the many benefits derived from being a member of Speech. Further benefits include competing with other persons of like inter- ests in the categories of prose, acting, radio-speak- ing, and debate. Research, practice, nerv- ousness, and outright fear, lead up to tournament, the highlight of the year. After the head of tournament and a successful season behind them, these orators find that the time spent in NFL was well worth their efforts, as they can, through what they have learned, effectively communicate their feelings and ideas. l-louse of Representatives, NFL, Debate 93 FHA Mem bers Aren 't B URN TU! Row 1: Annette Friend, see.-trea.3 Linda Harris, Robin Zaborae. pres.: Paula Allen, Lois Rinehart, v-pres. Bow 2: Debbie Jones, Terri Jones, Debbie Cohn, Debbie Burdette. Bow 3: Sue Bryant, Gayle Tonkin, Becky Boyer, Judy Rose, Mary Bailey, LeeAnn German. Learning the basic: principles of how to run a home successfully is the goal of many of Future Homemakers of America. They are taught many val- uable teehniquesg sueh as setting a timer, plugging in a sewing machine ...t I-'TA Get Valuable Experience. Row 1: Jennie Daniels, trea., Cindy Reinholdt, sec., Ginny Gafford, v-pres.g Chris Harrold, pres. Row 2: Muriel Wilhelm, Colleen McMichael, Darlene Ledford, Laurie Grachek, and Marilyn Calkin. No talking and keep your eyes on your own paper not on the chick out in the hallf, This is the first statement to bei memorized by the Future Teachers of America as they take their roles andy teaeh the Mkiddiesw in the various grade schools throughout East Peoria. yi 'wx X, Q7 T, .- I' ' Clin- t Q 1 5 7' Who Says La tin Is a Dead Language 4. I L lt 1 L Row I: Monika Schmitt fActivities Chairmanj, Susie Stoecker fFreshman Representativej, Cindy Toumbs fVice Pres.J, Susie Calkin fPres.J, Robin Zaborac fSec.j, Pat Murphy fTreas.J. Row 2: John Bunn, Kevin Bchoen, Steve Harrison, Deb Churchill, Deb Wilcoxson, Cindy Sparrow, Linda Carlson, Bronda Broy, Ruth Pennock, Dianne Stice, Jim Crebo, Deb Cridlebaugh. Row 3: Kevin Wiseman, Dave Dubas, Tom Kerby, Jerry Redshaw, Stephanie Stein, Jan Hindert, Deb Patton, Marta Ramige, Margie Boyd, Cinda Sarlson, Anna Walraven, Bill Pleasant, Lisa Noll, Pat Bloomfield. Row 4-: Jim Pleasant, Dave Brooks, Mario Saltarelli, Dave Barnes, Mark Broy, Keith Williams, Deb Feger, Pam Lynch, Cassie Sorenson, Vlarla Foltz, Mary Baily, Gail Overmier, Dianne Parker, Joe Haynes, John Winkler. Row 5: Mike Dame- 'ell, Bob Laur, Richard Brewer, Jim Stoecker, Greg Quast, Julie Behrends, Dave Smith, Ron Sollberger, Anita Legaz, Don Beach, Melynda French, Jana Goodyear, Marilyn Calkin, Ann Shaw, Keith Kowalski. Despite the fact that Latin class is only offered two years, Latin Club is one of the largest clubs at E.P.C.H.S. Latin Club went on several fun outings, including bowling. The highlight of the year was the annual Roman Ban- quet. Latin Club was one of the many successful organi- zations this year. Industrial Arts- o. 1 F1oatAgain! ow 1: John McCutchen fSec. and Treas.J, Jeff Reid CPres.J, Rob Burton Nice-Pres.j, John Winker fAsst. Sec.J. ow 2: Glen Kupferschmid, Darren Buhs, Ralph Norton, Gary Salzer, Scott Astle, Keith Jacobsen. Row 3: Mike dwards, Bill Holtke, Chris Kramer, Mark Mejia, Guy Goodspeed, Jeff Waller. Row 4: Duane Brown, Jerry Gentry, Iohn Leibold. l l Here, have a bite! Industrial Arts Club again won the award for the first place float. The other clubs always come up with origi nal floats for the Parade but no club comes up with one quite like Industrial Arts Taking their annual trip to Chicago, this club had several money raising events including selling Life Savers and Life Savers gum By thf end of this year Industrial Arts Club had a truly suc cessful year. What'5 Up Doc? Pass the scalpcl nurse - . . . ouch, the other end! A The students in Health Careers at EP know which end of the scalpel to hand to the doctor. While supplying the school with candy and plenty of Pepto Bismol, members of this club learn the basics of a very promising future. Row 1: Dianne Parker fSecretaryj, Debby Williams fTreasurerJ, Tammy Stamerjohn fPresidentj, Tim Miller. Row 2: Tammy Morris, Dawn Nolen, Debbie Pitts, Vicki Hilton, Vickie Davis. Row 3: Connie Morris, Mary Ack- erman, Becky Crum, Marla Foltz, Vickie Fuchs. Dictation Anyone? Learning how to sit grace- ' fully on your bossls lap is one of the first things dis- cusscd at a meeting of the F.S.A. ln all seriousness, it is known that the girls learn many important facts about i A - .. - obtaining a job and get a , chance to visit the big busi- ncsses in the Peoria area. L Row 1: Cindy Reinholdt fSecretaryJ, Debbie Monk fVice-Presidentl, Linda Buchanan fPresidentJ, Sherry Young ffreasurerj. Bow 2: Kathy Lucas, Chris Harrold, Sue Gard, Judy Morger, Ruth Pennock, Lila Spitze, Pam Knoll fSocial Committees Chairmanj, Sue Bracken. Row 3: Judy Gebbink, Sherry Doudera, Kathy Ash- burn, Bekah Anderson, Betty Wagner, Chris Wys, Lyn Eberle, Susie Lippert, Cindy Mozingo. Row 4-: Nancy Dice, Jayne Fratzke, Karen Kreeger, Lori Hedgcock, Annettee Johnson, Terri Harrison, Dianna Newell, Brenda Gay, Janis Peffer, Cathy Frietsch. Row 5: Debbie Douglas, Debbie Marshall, Lynne Clark, Beth Rein- holdt, Kelli McCarthy, Cheryl Perkins, Darlene Schwartz, Debbie Earnest, Nancy Kallister. 96 Health Careers, Future Secretaries It wus onw stutvcl that no girls would date- Bobby Fist-livr. lthf- 1-wr' famous vhf-ss plays-rl lwvuusf- it took him two hours to niako L1 mow. lHL1.l This is not true with our illus- trious CHESS CLUB here at E.P.C.H.S. Thi- mom- bm-rs move to obtain the skills of ptltieuvs- and good sportsmanship while playing other svhools throughout tho Micl-slate 9. is-'L Qi my QQN Q 'i K X .AWK , 1 5 Y ' 5 -1 fur' Who Makes the Next Move? 9 The Show Must Go on! Bringing celebrities within the walls ol East Peoria, Film Club provides '- entertainment and excitement for all movie-minded students. Not only do those films supply an opportunity to expand their knowledge of the theatre but also gives them a chance to improve their English grade hy extra Credit. Row 1: Sue Engle lvice-presidentj, Amy Longden fPresider1tj: Sue Strantz lSecretary-Treasurerj. Row 2: Sharon Blye, Sherry Young, Francis Baker, Tina Scheerer, Pat Murphy, Mario Kevin Randall. Row 3: Karen Kreeger, Melinda French, Jean Callow, Tim Jeffers, Julie rends, Becky Boyer, Deb Feger, Karen Pederson. Row 4: Tim Arrowsmith, Colleen Mario Saltarelli, Lisa Dooley, Donna Miller, Joe Leibold, Tim Johnston, Charles Cuymon, Jil 1 Johnson, Jim Phillis. L, i The night of the Living Dead sent chills up everyone's spine. Lisa Dooley and Jim Kazense stand around talking after one of the mo ies. Mr. Wilkinson and Tim Johnston are selling tickets to one of Film Club's movies. The Spiral Staircase was another fine movie which Film Club provided for the school. Pl ftt 98 Film Club + A Math Club Has Another Fine Year. oyce Rosen fEligibility Chairmanl, Jayne Fratzke fPres.j, Steve Brennecke fSec.l, Phil Barkley fTreas.J, Tim ohnston fProgram Chairmanl, Robin Zaborac fVice-Pres.l. Row 2: Cindy Woodburn, Angela Hannah, Janet luehien, Eliza Hersemann, Lisa VanWinkle, Carol Frietseh, Becky Crum. Row 3: Dan Hulva, Jim Pleasant, lnne Halstead, Pam Bessler, Renee Overmier, Colleen McMichael, Debbie Feger, Rick Wanner, Susan Vroman. r-iu-uun-s- l he hayrack ride. hil Barkley and friend are enjoying the hay from Where would our library be without the val- uable help of our Library Assistants? Many give up their study hall and sometimes home- loom to keep our library running smoothly. Their varied work includes the restacking of looks, filing microfilm, putting out magazines .nd stamping books. Here's a big thanks to the ibrary assistants whose time has been booked lp all year! ,inl- Contradicting what your mother has always told you that pies are round, Math Club has evidence to prove that TT2. Not only is it socially oriented but also requires mueh eoneen- trated work toward various math tests. A few of the math problems that they tackle include: 1. Figuring the per- eentage of drownings that might oeeur at one of their popular swimming parties. 2. Estimating the amount of weight per square inch aboard their hayraek. A sueeess like this yearis Math Club experi- eneed could never be calcu- lated on even the most expen- sive six-digit poeket ealeulator. Library Assistan ts Keep Qur Library Running Smoothly. I - 5 I TT-as si Row 1: Tom Heath, Pam Reichert, Linda Huwe, Debbie Ropp, Becky Montag, Angie Hoffer. Row 2: Brenda Francis, Margie Ploense, Mary Silber, Bob LaVelle, Scott Seibold, Pam Nee- ley, Tim Riggenbach. Row 3: Lisa Taylor, Robert Campbell, Bill Bazil, Charles Guymon, Dave Brooks, Richard Camp, Kim Renfroe, Chuck Fortson. Math ClubfLibrary Asst. 99 100 Chemistry Club I5 a Blast Giving the photographer the eye, Col- leen McMichael shows a big smile. At the hayraek ride, Ralph Norton gives an expression of his opinion of the activity. What is HZO? How can it be used toward the progress of man? These are among many of the questions the mem- bers ol Chemistry Club ponder upon. By selling candy latomic zit barsj they raise money lor their varied activities through- out the year. These activities range from a lun-filled hayraek ride to the more seri- ous side of visiting the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, an annual event for this club. With all their chemical know-how, Chemistry Club came up with a real bomb for the parade. E X, X . ! x 3 J a L L cers: Steve Brennecke-President, Phil Barkley-Vice President, Row 1: Teressa Hicks, Linda Eads, Cindy Woodburn, Debbie Feger. Row 22 CllI'iS Kramer, Linda Johnson, Pam Bessler, Amy Kolb, Col- Joyce Rosen-Treasurer, Anne Halstead--Secretary, Jayne Fratzke leen McMichael, Donna Miller. Row 3: Dan Simmons, Jim White, --EX-Officio. Tim Johnston, Randy Cheek, Rick Wanner, Ronald Berkley. Offi- Chemistry Club i , Let'5 Keep the Spirit Coming Decorating the school's walls with beauti- fully artistic and spirited posters, Pep Club docs a big part in building the enthusiasm of thc student body. Three cheers for Pep Club. RAH, RAH, RAH. ,4 3 N KM lg ffygx. Julie Hendrick, Susan Henderson, and Robin Wanne- macher are preparing another sign for a football game. EP. 'S All-Stars Officers: Jamie Luttrell fTreasurerj, Tina Sheerer QPresidentj, Robin Wannemacher fVice Presidentj, Kim Gerbracht QSecretaryj. Row 1: Brenna Rash, Vickie Hasten, Debbie Tittle, Sandy Melko, Linda Eads, Kathi Hier. Row 2: Darlene Ledford, Bev Arnoldi, Robbi Cary, Stephanie Wenell, Nancy Moreland, Becky Boyer, Kathi Lucas. Row 3: Donna Miller, Susie Tanner, Cindy Onken, Julie McAvoy, Cindy Nance, Rhonda Yemm, Julie Behrends, Lori Loevs. Row 4: Debbie Rennie, Linda Therkildsen, Amy Kolb, Becki Gould, Beck McMurry, Leigh Buchanan, Jim Phillis, Lisa Dooley. w 1: Rick Hutchison, Rick Morgan, John Emser, Al Nimmo, Greg Winder, Gordie Short, Bob Albright, Greg lm, Jeremy Budd. Row 2: Jim Streight, Scott Heppe, Bill Smith, Lee Graves, Phil Hight, Dave Smith, Randie lva, Kevin Roy, David Brooks. Row 3: Rod Frye, Terry Jones, Scott Allman, Dan McCaherty, Rick Pople, n Woodall, Dan Colvin, Arlie Hatfield, Rick Morrow. Row 4-1 Tim Dixon, Mike Ramige, Mark Nelan, Terry mson, Bill Soloman, Paul Cone, Bill Schlesinger, Jim Friling, Jim Gould. In order to earn their letter, mem- bers of the Lettermen's Club partici- pate in various varsity activities throughout their years at E.P.C.H.S. By watching them score', see if you can tell which are the i'jocks and which are the jokes.,' ffiiffiii' Lettermen, Pep Club 101 1. 7 - - - What Radio Station WBQQLT Do You Listen to? No matter what kind of wt-atlit-r, you don't get any statir' from our RADIO CLUB. Learning to Communicate hy tht- Morse Code, their mes- sages rome through loud and vlear. Using his newly learned techniques, Wade Logue transmits messages. s Q 1 . 4 L. to R. Joe Leibold, Wade Logue, Matt Carroll, Dustin Johnston, Steve 3 Tucker. Not pictured, Steve Brennecke, Steve Griffin, John Jenkel. l l V 1 Ei f' at 's ,Z Tune in to WB9QLT,' Same time tomorrow Old Pro, Matt Carroll, gives a new member some assist- ance. 102 Radio Club 'That's all folks Lights. . .Cameras . .Actionf urs? 5...-.4 Row 1: Terri Jones, Anita Legaz, Colleen McMichael, Anne Halstead. Row 2: Tim Arrowsmith, Joe Leibold, Duane Brown. Row 3: Debbie Jones, Pam Lynch. EP. 'S Michelangelos Row 1: Julie Behrends fPatronj, Sharon Blye QCO-directorl, Jonel Scanlon QCO-directorj. Row 2: Carol Frietsch, Joyce Rosen, Karen Kreeger, Diana Crossland, Dianne Moussalli, Kathi Hier. Row 3: Tim Carley, Laura Schmidgall, John Pescitelli, Becky Boyer. LIGHTS-CAMERAS ACTION! With all the per- formances in our own audito- rium, the STAGE CREW, our people behind the scenes, are kept busy flicking lights on and off, fiddling with microphones and opening curtains. A big applause is due to these hard workers. 4-'S f-fig 'S 1 'x XQ320 1 2 f , an r The spotlight broke. We . g-. ' K P ff f 1 Kathy Hier is busy getting her picture done. Using their artistic talents , members of ART CLUB occupy their time by adding to the decor of E. P. C. , H. S. Events this year are high- kg, lighted by the painting of the ' bi background for the Madrigal dinner, and an exciting mural in the Student Commons. Co ff: CH Stage Crew, Art Club 103 Parlez-vo us Francais? The French Club started out the year with a get-acquainted picnic at Madam Stokes, house. Their float in the home- coming parade and their skit in the Variety show were a big success. Their money-making projects included what French Club is well-known for: per- fume and candy bars. The highlight and goal of the club,s activities this year was the trip to France. Twenty-two students from EPCHS visited London, Paris and Brussels. Even though they were forced to use their French all had fun and want to go back. Big Ben in London, England. Janet Duchien becomes friends with the bus driver. . sa Row 1: Jan Stewart fSec.j. Debbie Tittle fVice-Pres.l, Annette Friend fPres.l, Kathy Lucas fPoint Chairmanl, Jeff Neumann QCO-Seal. Row 2: Susie Lippert, Maureen Chase, Cindy Woodburn, Debbie Cioni. Cindy Couri, Janet Logan, Sandy Melko, Cheryl Dennis. Row 3: Lori Toevs, Sandi Wade, Janet Duchien, Clara Tannhausser, Darlene Ledford, Melodie Martin, Janet Craig. Bow 4: Jean Callow, Linda Elward, Debbie Schulzki, Denice Barnes, Eric Wooding, Lisa Theobald, Pat Waldon, Nora Nash. Their club's float came in third. The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. One of Marie Antoinette's cottages. Nora Nash thinks she's a French model. Gummie Bears Are GREA T' ire: Guess who our illustrious guest star is y at the German Club pienicl Alter: Will the real Keith Bain please show' his faee Spreehen Sie Deutsch? interpreted means: Do you want to buy some Cummi Bt-:1rs'f, This is a eommon ery ol the many dedieated German Club sales personnel. No eonlidential matters are brought up at the morning meetings. as they are usually held in the hall of third floor. D building. XCorreetly interpreted means: Do you speak . German? ' if R Row l: Susan Vroman, see.: Randy Cheek, treas.: Joyee Rosen. pres.: Rick Wanner. y-pres.: Jeff Crotz. hist. Row 2: Dave Vogt. Kathy Glynn, Angela Hannah, Pam Reichert, Annabel Yaekle. Naney Kluge. Sally Blume. Tara Andrews. Beth Friling. Row 3: Nannette Stanley, Sandi Phillis. Robbi Cary, Bev Arnoldi. Stephanie Wenell. Lisa Van Winkle. Carol Frietseh. Kathy Hoey. Tim Riggenbach. Ray Cheek, Jonel Seanlon. Row 4: Gary Edwards, Dan Lckemper. Donna Miller. Paul Pearson. Danita Moore. Linda Therkildsen, .Iulie Grove. Pam Bessler, Moniea Stolin. Renee Overmier. Debbie 'Holtke. Row 5: .lim Yaunk. Jim White, James Philtis. Scott Sehieber, Kim Meluouth. Tim Johnston. Charles Cuymon, Rod Johnston. Mike Flinn. Steve Brenneeke. Ronald Berkley. Mark Wasson. German Club 105 Academics A Studies Lwtures Learning Spvakers Sunshine City Career Day Homework Calculations 106 Academics H' my ,aj 'bu WSJ' 'fi 141- X all -'WW M - Q . i' i :gi W..-,ws 1 ,W 4' ff' .L -..v I Academics 107 The Science Class Is a Garden for Dyn-0-mite! Do you see what I see?,' 2 raising experiments! F i, swf aw x V R is gyg.. 'QA -. Yi. x' '19-0 g . it' is of 'Q-L ,M '- ,NV HAL ak.. ,ff X - Hey ya Buss! Isn't that neat? What is i 108 Science r? vs When you're thirsty enough, you find out you'll drink about anything. 2-- Growing Geni uses 'LW .hir is H I can see clearly now. i W. - Ei? ' --f - 'ef g Chemistry classes know how to put it all togetherf' Looks like Steve is working on a weighty problem. The students have many courses to choose from in the science classes at East Peoria. The freshmen study a different area of science every nine weeks, which gives them a chance to learn about chemistry, earth science, biology and phys- ics. The biology students look at the world through a microscope discovering the many aspects of life. College chemistry and physics offer preparation for college and future work. , A copying? Wore just comparing Z 'Q'-lk' I . 952' 1 X SN T 4 e busy lu-es but wait 'til tg tdaci cr leaves the r . tiff 1 lt t P.-9 A student's first encounter with math begins with the equations of algebra or the fundamentals of math. For those who want to go fur- ther, geometry is full of logical thinking, challenging the mind for working with proofs, figures and geometric equations. The serious minded math student can continue with mathematics by taking advanced algebra and college prep math. Still another course offered for those who change with the world is computer programming. Math 111 ai' 'flu ln- of EPCH5 'Lf' Drafting students learn to incorporate their ideas. Ou4fhl my finger! H This is the fatal cry hoard echoing throughout the rooms of the Vlfoods and Metals classes. There is no Uscrewingl' around hy students in these classes as each one Hammers away to perfection, pre- paring for the annual projects fair. And donlt forget the draftsmen who must start out by learning the alphabet all over again. With all the lead sharp- ening, redimensioning and smudges, our draftsmen don't have a 'imarkw against them. Soldering requires precision and a steady hand. -Q-I Not a man from outerspace, but a student working safelv. Industrial Arts 113 I-Iammering, Sketchin A little paint here, a little paint there is the beginning of a masterpiece created by EPCHS art students. The talent of young artists is displayed from watercolor to ceramics. Beginning a future career or obtaining a hobby, an art stu- dent gains knowledge of art of 8, yesterday and today. nw iLw Y I Art Class M olding, Pain tin AW, ...Z I! 1 sv s, t lil' ww .fi if 4 e.rPfWi5a1'S There Ain 't o Better Course Renee? V 1 . wig? 3 ur Q gal. Q. ' x fi . Mr. Wilson and his senior students appear to be interested in the reading mate- Nothmg luke a group effort to get work done rial. Than English! inf y ,X QW! x Ex Didn't you see the assignment? It was right here. Thank X.-,fl Not only teaching the bas- ics of grammar and litera- ture the English Department here gave students a chance to read several interesting novels. Besides teaching the three years of required Eng- lish they offered several elective courses. While freshmen finished up on the basics of sentence structure, soph.omores expanded on this. Juniors read Shakespeare's Hamlet along with continuing in grammar. Seniors however, have the option of taking Journalism, Speech, Media, or one of many other courses. After seeing all the hard work our English teachers do, we really can appreciate them. English 119 1, k X '-sm' - Q 2 ii 'Q' 120 English f!f 5 ,. E J 4N m 'lNn...,, SiO P w ' S Who are these masked phantoms? Business 121 The fob I5 Never Finished Now is the time fo of their country. 'uw aint 'M E . Rfk .fjgi 7' ' Y I V ' 'Yfkrfn ti 'll another mistake! M This is a common phrase that can be heard ringing through the halls of C building on any ordinary school day. Advancing their skills to per- fection is the aim of many future secretaries who are taking these challenging classes. The job is never finished 'til the paper work is donef' Y: r-IAQ You take the balance and add-what was it. 'Til the Paper Work I5 Don e! g 1-2-3-QE! . . I M Xu QA 'N me ' N.,.,.--'-'f f , ,,,..,..,,.--N - f K..,.. M. in 1,14 N ' K gui--- 1 A Busy' fingers are 'finggex '59 Hur - sm' L lx A 'Y f v-will 1 .f Eyes on book, fingers on readx . . ,begin i Q - ' la 1 i 2 - 1 W 7. L i W Q f I 1 if , Z ' ,fu .,V..,, 4,3 H Me 5, 1 4 X 3106.93 is 34-27.72 plus S86J5is'3514.4fr . ' f 5,2 V1', ,. A 3, Dear Sir: Regarding your letter, . . 2 Y, - 5 2 ribbon stuck? Business 123 HPHTI ez- vo us Deutsch! farther 'vw K X t V k 'auf Deutschi' into thfl mierophone. ,X i A XE Sometimes Gennan translations are done in a group effort. Languages , ,, use the femiininelforhmiof the wor While some students are busy writing, others use the ' to perfect speaking the language and improve on the comprehension. 'lil 4 L La tina Aren't F is flu A '4' aww.. ,,,,,. French, like all foreign languages, requires much study and teacher assistance. A letter gforeign t 't'a g'1ag -i'k' ' f U H A XA, 3 is 9.. '--, Frau Johnson and fourth year Gemian students look at post cards and pictures from Germany. The study of foreign languages continues to attract many students. French was again divided into four years as was German. Latin, however, was still a two-year course. First year students were introduced to basic vocabulary and grammar. Second year classes built on vocabulary and sentence struc- ture. Third and fourth year students began speak- ing the language fluently and grammar study con- tinued. With the rate of student interest being so responsive, the language department can look forward to success in the future. Languages 125 Have You Ever v ' 245 . could be so amus- hgtpnk , WNV ww, nw. ,,,,,, '-'Wi 1 .f If I had only It has to bein there somewhere! 126 History Way up there with the Eskimds! Lived in Sunshine City, U.S.A.? xiii as ..,.....-V Have you ever lived in Sunshine City, U.S.A.? Those members of US. History Inquiry class get the opportu- nity not only to become mayor, or a city counsel member, but also to be an oeeupant of Dead End. This is one of the many ways they become familiar with our eountry's history, past, and present. I Q . - l Q33 ,y. .L ,,,,. 11' ' Where shall we go on vacation this year? 119. ,uw SML 9'-4 six' .yyymww i fl ai! 5,731 1 ff: x . MVN 4,4 l ,V ki '? P+ f f---2. lvs his' students where jolly ole l 1 It's called Illinois. History 127 i Cam Guts, and Cand Sales The special education classes now have a broad basis of experience from which to draw ideas to effec- tively continue the program. The students experience a wide variety of academic, vocational and social stim- uli. Academic experiences include individual instruc- tion, group dynamics and the opportunity to choose various courses of study. Vocationally, the students begin working as freshmen within the school. Then, based upon performance they work part time in the communityg which is fol- lowed by full time commu- nity placement as seniors. Socially, the students take part in various activities here at school, as well as going on a three day field trip each spring. y P if Teacher and student learn to work side by side. 128 Special Education STUDIES! STUDIES! STUDIES! Studies, M usic, fb' l 5fQflll, Ol' M55 I QW, , J-X , In K A1 - Mr. Stone helps a student out when he's puzzled. I l Q' Teachers work on a personal basls with each student. Special Education 129 ln an effort to entice students to read regu- larly, Reading Lab has presented an opportu- nity for those who are interested. For all freshmen English classes the Reading Lab is a must, but it's also available to all stu- dents who have free time. Using controlled readers, tape recorders and other devices, stu- dents are helped to improve their rate of reading, as well their spelling, vocabulary and comprehension. I sresr if-Eli if ff-5 rret i iesst s ' Z9 it fitf le- 5 if tiis Vi, is ski Just by turning a knob, the stu- Which one shall l read todayfw l never knew reading could be so interest- dent can improve her rate of read- ing! ing. The Miracle rl , ll ,,.-YQ H N X xx'-N 1' , V 7, X . 1 r A I- The story goes as follows . . , I can readit! ww Pilot to co-pilot. . .Can you hear me? The answer is. . Reading Lab 131 5' A--', . . . , ?f51ftf'g,i5Driver ed students listen closely durm a ei ' Q J tg The No. 1 Book Everybody? Been Wanting to Read Getting their drivers license is the one ambi- tion of all EP. stu- dents. After nine weeks of Nbehind the book and 'seeing Nwonderfull' movies, showing them what will happen if they don't during nine drive right, each stu- dent gets a chance to display their talents weeks of behind the wheel. Thus, accom- plishing the ambition of all 16 year-olds. Sue Tofanelli gives a demonstration on how to drive right. ITIOTC Training the students to drive correctly, is the major objective of the drivers ed classes. 132 Driver Education yigtsfiaii ,-- SSIOIL www At the end of the course, students receive a last minute pep talk before they go take that big ride. l l 5? 12 Will the Drivers Please Take If we're not back by nightfall, be sure to send the posse out ' I wil YS-I w L J ' l , 'e gud HWWWW an 9 W R., 4 R W , W-, M, 'A 'mmm L In driver's ed you don,t put your shoulders to the Mario Andretti, watch out, ,cause here I come! wheel, just your hands. Their Positions D'i'erEduCm 133 ki i Psychology is: Now what term was that? x - .-- n 5 K gm ,-- fs f ' jilitifd ,1---,,.... zz Q A , ,., - B s, gym-9 f K ' Q i ' f i I V f 1 , f -in L ,, X K .. .V .sg 1 ' ...K ef Y i . ,,, - : n uh Yu if V I . Q: gggggfgib .5 1 nrmm . -N . s ' ' Q , 2 ff. . -.Sta lt -.Ia7l.--vs 1 7,1 , Q V+, '--. L B I I . .sz--icq f' , 3-1 ' is -.gif-its-so 'H e s 3 K me s. I n ta ,A . . ,,., , , S by as, 1 t .. Concentrationg That's the key word. While probing deep' into the minds of man, students participating in East Pe-oria's Psychol- ogy course find it interesting and often, quite sur- prising to finally know and understand why they do some of the things they do. Experiments prove themselves to be both informative and entertain- ing, as data is gathered for the various reports throughout the semester. So, with intriguing ideas and facts being poured into these students, donit be too alarmed the next time you hear someone yelling in the hall, e'We're psyched alright, alright, alright 134 Psychology A 4 y yisy f as i ,Q ' ': ..-, f' if ' ,if ff I ,- A collectors show piece of second grad- er's art work is on display in the class- room. - A. GU 'K-la CL- Do you think that there could tft befafivigmund Freud students? 5-1-.J ' 13.5-fl. ww Q, P ,lf V i ..' Fla- . ... ' , K I r - . V' ii' ' . ' ' X11 happiness and peace of mind. Pondering on a serious question or just analyzing the class? H is H . 1 See that house up there? That s mine. V563 wt-me VVXJB VVJ , 'EQ 1 5 H sm, What do you see in these pictures? Is the child that drew them under pressure? ' Qi 1 . , X Gila: I ' 1 ' l l l 1 tl Wlltlll Is he happy? How old is the child? Psych ology ' e-ff - 2 4 L , I ' ' f 5 is. ...pa-4' fine wayyf WQHQ. vi I in Always think about the question before answering. Try to avoid quick answers. 1, if .53 ' i - + ka- FH AWN, vw ., . . -JO f J? M... . L 4 MQ, ' W 1 We r + X ' ,-wg Q . N, S :X We Q ' bk Aff X A ix - - - SW Sw' QW? 5, K U ' fills 1 1 M 1' 4 15 ,gh .l, - . J , , I , 1 I ' :K f ., .. Y -4 -. I i. 1' ,xi --LL 5' f 5, . f if ' , A A w .... Q -rib, A TS :if Q Q5 iw V, K V 'S' I M- f X ., . ' ' 'K . Ry, :U ,SL 1 iz? S I 1 QW? m b 22 W. gy- I gf-21'- R fr V frlvi iylsxn-iz.. x Q. N, , A S M 'f Qx1 'f TM' , .,.. J Vx 3' 1 + ,ef if -swf ,u Q 'f A I. 1 4: - 5 , ,. -a ,QQ dit People: Friends faces Population closeness attitudes Division 137 Deborah Ackley Ciann Ahten John Aiello Fred Alexander Michael Alexander James Allen Paula Allen Karen Allsup Crystal Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Kirk Anderson Patricia Anderson Jeffrey Andrews Tara Andrews Sherrie Archdale Michele Armstrong Timothy Arrowsmith Steven Ausmus Jaye Avery Maxwell Babcock Robert Bach Pamela Bagby Mary Bailey Ghenda Bandy Merle Bandy Steven Barden Michael Barker Julia Barkley David Barnes Christy Barrett Roy Barrett Billy Bassham Lori Baumgartner Brenda Baxter 138 Freshmen Where Do I Get an Eleva tor Pass? if ' Incoming Freshmen Faced Elevator tickets Freshman day Freshmen mixer Bewildered faces Hey, kid, wanna elevator key? I'll si-Il one to ya for only flB2.25l 7' This is what a lot of freshmen hear dur- ing their first few months of high school. This is only a beginning of the initiation these newcomers go through. 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A 'It Q Incoming Freshmen Faced: 5. 6. 7. 8 Initiation Hate for upperclassmen School's food Autobiographies Gregory Baxter William Bazil Douglas Beal Douglas Becker Rick Belcher Raylene Belvill George Bernovich Dennis Binkley Robert Bishel Willie Bishop Richard Bissell gi Richard Blackburn Janelle Blair Martin Blair Ronald Blanch Laurie Blessum Ronald Bloom Dennis Blum Nancy Blume John Bodine Vickie Bohannan Jill Boundy Debra Bowers Margie Boyd Patrick Boyd Michael Brady David Brooks Roby Brown Valerie Brown Bronda Broy Jimmy Brummitt John Bunn Paul Burbidge Debrah Burdette Freshmen 139 Karen Burdsall Bruce Burge Connie Burgess Timothy Burk Margaret Burmeister Paul Cambell Brooke Camden Kevin Camp Linda Carlson Eddie Carr Kevin Carter Daniel Cary Dave Cary Tracy Cates James Chadwick Susan Chambers Michael Chase Marsha Chasleen Ray Cheek David Christianson Drew Christiansen Kelly Cieslewicz Mark Cioni James Clark Kevin Clark Jay Clatt Jeffrey Clayton Kenneth Cleer Donna Collins James Coltrin Sue Colvin gl' I li, ga f wa we 1- ,Ai I ff . 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'N il ab 'T'cf1f?3!7f'rW T ' 'I ,X -mfg I I i 4 in M ,,r.,,: l Freshmen Go on and on and on and on 14-0 Freshmen Wanda Culpepper Randall Curtis Steven Cusac Nanette Dabney Pauline Darling Brenda Davis Jamie Davis Mary Davis Vicki Davis Pamela Dean Steve Dean Donald Decker Michael Deissler Darrell Dimmick Brenda Dixon Cathy Dodson James Dodson Gary Donaldson Crystal Dooley Kimberly Dooley Denise Doran Rey Domon Sherrill Doubet James Doudera Bradley Douglas Tracy Dozard Julie Drager Diane Compton Terry Cooper Laura Comell Patricia Cotton George Couri Roy Courtney Jeffrey Courtouise Tammy Cruse Freshmen 141 14-2 Freshmen Katherine Drew David Dubas Kathleen Dubois John Duchien Josephine Duff James Dunn Vickie Dunnington Laura Durst William Eads Annette Early Rebecca Early Lynn Easden Debra Eberle Michael Edwards Denise Eisenhauer Colleen Elliot Cathy Ellis David Ellis Robert Enlow Karen Enns Barry Evans Don Evans Joseph Fagerburg Bryan Farmer Laura Ferrell Dave Fellows Robert Ferry Eliza Fitzpatrick Sandra Flatt Susie Flatt Michele Fleming Mark Flexter Kirk Florey Armctta Floyd Debra Foiles Cheryl Frank What t's Powder uff? A - .1f+.:. ' wt. , 5 if K - --. :'f .,.. . t., . H . R ,EAA rs, vs W .fs I M Q ' t K Q N ' -is-wif' - .L f wz. -. 1 i .i V F . Q X: . ist EA , U Q Q ly .Y C ,. . t- f: x - 1- Q. as A' . -it g.. i,. N.. ' at ff it tl xlltgei 1. rrrii . RS we -fi N . .Q .. -- K i MN, iq if - 'L r 'v r w all fs I X Q wg 3.- A i S I R ,ff- -L' is . 'FR 1 e , , Q xv- A vw N ll ln' sm as li. .X ' X X1 rrrgir Etl Af f n-Ol: ...nv , WY . in ,A - 'ii . -1, .ee fri V P T :xi VV I 1 13'- ' - . ' f ' . .X K , 0 A 5.- we 1 -1. 65' 1 -I-ra. . ra'ZL.i , A' ' :'- ' - W . . ,..- tv, tt. ,1,. . Uh it I ,ya N 0, W .,X,- . t H4 1- .- aft., 'KV' is 1 an I' 'Q fa l . .. . . . I s ' 1' '. ' ff-52221 11,1 Don't let her get away! 'i Lx! W. xg Frosh Enjoy Their First I-Iomecomin f gui' ,tl K ts-l 'aku X-K 9 rf BW ,mbsf G VV y v Q f A Q wav .., ' Sea- -0 'L ' ' ' ' C 7 ' - pl , ,X , ' 1 J ' ' Q if y tl. ' 1 i t .h 'N' a 0 -l X 4, i -I if we MQL G ,A,, h i , ww ' NN I '23 ' N o us . I f - ,ii J, i a A 5 , Q , V ,M i J' f I ' f V F -, F, rg , , if ,Q ,i i Y fi M42 i Q if fx il X , V . if F' 45 in W ii, Q I ,,,, Julie Franks Danny Friend Stephen Fuller Tina Gale Keith Galyean Myra Garner Martin Geber Debra Geier Mona George Lee Ann German Robert Getz David Giebelhausen Ronald Ginther Janie Gonzales 8 Dani-ing into the hearts of many are The Tears of a Clown. Robert Gordon Peggy Gorrell Rebecca Gould Wendy Gould Bobbie Grafelman Kyle Grammar William Gregg Todd Greim Jamie Gustafson John Haarlow Joan Hacker Samuel Hagey Greg Hampy Robert Hanson Norman Harlan Tina Harmon Rae Harper Brenda Harr Billy Harris Linda Harris Sherry Harris Steven Harrison Debra Hart Lynda Hart Margaret Harter John Harvey Eva Hatfield Tim Hawecker Freshmen 143 Freshmen class officers: .lay Schieber, Becky Gould, Mario Saltarelli, and Greg Randolph. Martha Hawkins Lynda Head David Heath Thomas Heath Scott Heininger Larry Helferich Lorri Helgeson Bruce Herberger James Herdon Lori Heppe Timothy Hickman Garret Hier Thomas Higdon Rodger Higdon James Hill Vicki Hilton Janice Hindert Diann Hinton Christine Hodge Steven Hoffman Mark Hoffmire Allan Hogan Justin Hooten Steven Horsley Connie Horton William Hounshell Kim Houston Pamela Houston Gayle Howat Lea Hudson Dewey Huggins Danny Highes David Hunt James Hunt Patricia Hunt Charles Hutchinson Kenneth Hutchinson Terry Hutson Barbara Hutton Linda Huwe Dianna Isaari Connie Jackson 144 Freshmen tcgyoo coiy is at X 'mf 5152 X 1 60- 1? i it If X sw' K KVKKM .V K g 0, . ,sf it , Q. Ffa, ix. , uk -- l .,..: . - 1,5 ,aw f ' 5 is H 2 A ff' gs N as z W A Freshmen Have Spirit! x.LLk - , .ijg - . -N . . ..... - 1 , ...i,, f. :'H 1 'lf .. t P . s 'P , Y, as ' Q K L V .f 4 ,. , - 1 '37 ...f ' , ' T. 5 V ' A f . If - ,, f K- I ,- it V . J tx . ff 7'-. . . 'J . T' . ti Fx A '1 N .I 'J . 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Colleen Jackson Debbie Jackson Teri Jackson Rebecca Jacob John Jeffers John Jenkel Edwin Johnson Gary Johnson Karen Johnson Phyllis Johnson Vicky Johnson Dustin Johnston Debra Jones Terry Jones Richard Joseph Shirley Joyner Jerry Kalebaugh Cheryl Kamarer Dave Kawolsky Tracy Keeling Timothy Kelso Patricia Keough Thomas Kerby Stephen Kilper Terri Kimball Dawn Kinder Cynthia King James King Susan King Ricky Kinworthy Nancy Kirkpatrick Frederick Knop Ruth Koonce Kathleen Kramer Kelli Kramer Denise Lakin Pamela Lamberson Dennis Lambert Robert Lantz Pamela Larson LeRoy Lawson Levin Leach GO RAIDERS! Freshmen 145 146 Freshmen Kristine Leach James Leazenby Tim Lee Anita Legaz Mark Leiby Michelle Lesko Lon Lindmeier Randall Lippert Steven Lipps Tammy Lloyd Wade Logue Mark Long Dale Lourash Edward Lucas Dean Luncsford Jane Mabney Nancianne Malone Teresa Malone Rebecca Mann Collette Marcille Dana Markham Kathy Markham Jana Marks Jeffrey Marquis Karen Marriot Steven Marshalek Janet Marshall Leonard Martin Randall Martin Shelly Martin Susan Martinie Debra Marvell Scott Marvin Dale Massey Dan Massey ,M Q w e Y A Freshmen Find Time to me i Wa, ar' , ,Wa 1 Here's to shoving in the ice cream line! 1 t tt J ' FVA ,, ZA. ,.Z L I ,,t.. L A yi . A - im E ' ' V A V Q I easy 'ia ' . X k r ' , as Mn' X , ila J ,. Viz? iasr My X J , Q V39 Around Know what this is? Most upperclassmen do . . . So who let the cat out of the bag and told a freshman the back way out of EPCHS? 4 -,- we aw , xt, ai .. Q 'Bk 2 l ?.'.f- N I A A x AX f .- 'lm 4, 'X ' . ,, Q, -rl' is ' ' 5 5 :5 ' .ww ly 'H sv xa .ff wr' 'Suv' Nu? it 'mi t -,,1 0 -we I ' I' Q.. ,., M ,Th , i X v le' - 'N P' f' ix 2 3 t ir ff N 12' a i ig .3 lie , e M , t- -. ,ktf gy' L My lg AL I X-.-., - ,D 'wt . 7 we -Q ,t , ,N S 1 ' 1 - , Q ir 1' if' Douglas Maxwell Heidi May Guy McBride Rob McCaherly Judith McCarthy Trina McCaw Barbara McClelland Ed MeCuen Sandra McCutchen Bob McDonald Ronda McFall Rebecca McMurry Larry McMurtrey Angie Medina James Meischner Kevin Meischner Steven Mervosh David Messer Christopher Meyer Donald Meyer AnaMarie Miller Gregory Miller Kimberly Miller Robin Miller Tammy Miller Richard Mohr Diana Monday William Monk ,lami Moore Robin Moore Janet Moreland Kristine Morgan Freshmen 14-7 Candidates for Freshmen class officers line up for inspection. William Moritz Connie Morris William Moss Ricky Mudd Wendy Mullen Jackie Munday John Murphy Patricia Murphy Murray Darrow Mark Musick David Myers Lori Nelson Randy Neumann Mary Newby Harold Nixon Dawn Nolen Kim Nuss Cheryl O,Brien Henry O'Brien David OlHagan David Oliver Gail Overmier Sheila Pack Deborah Padgett Frank Palladini Sandra Park Holly Parnham John Parham -'-- ',-f 1:A2f 1 ma 1 Q A M an 5 Q fy i'i i ' 'fi Iii iii Qfa W gi , . H iilii iiii Q ,Q if '31 f ' ' 4,4 M 'H if V , I if ,iil u ,Q it i 7 f l Kal if if J- feisty V , . 4 1,3 ' Nw' , . . , . ,il ,:, ,.,,,,w'w 4 , .nga A kv, J, ..f' f 7 :2 Q A 'ln 'wry 3 fi A Fresh man? 6 in Q Freshmen Stum ble Around EPCHS Darren Parrish Rickey Parvin Nora Patrick Debra Patton Kerry Pearce Diane Pearson Rebecca Pearson Douglas Peckenpaugh Duane Peckenpaugh Elaine Peckenpugh Charles Pennock Charles Perry Linda Peterson Ellen Phillips Sherry Phipps Mark Piquard Deborah Pitts William Pleasant Dawn Poulsen Cheryl Pounds Rene Preston James Pretty ,Iefferey Price Rhonda Pullium Patricia Purdue Paula Rabold Marta Ramige Thomas Ramsey Kevin Randall Gregory Randolph Crystal Ray Darryl Rea Gay Reardon ,Ierry Redshaw Richard Rees Pamela Reichert Ron Reinholdt Robert Rentfro Kurt Reuscher Cherylyn Rhines Freshmen 149 Jeffrey Rhoades Justine Rice Bunny Richerson Janice Riddle Kathy Riggenbach Michel Riggenbach Lori Roberts Todd Roberts Jerilee Robertson Beth Rodgers Carol Rodgers Debra Ropp Michelle Rosine Cynthia Ryan Carol Sales Mario Saltarelli Jay Sams Steven Sandifar Guy Sandy Debra Scales Jay Schieber Philip Schoch Kevin Schoen Kristy Schultz Julie Schwab Wanda Schwartz Mark Scott Randolph Sedekum Victoria Sell Leo Shadrick Brian Shallenberger James Shaver Erma Shepherd Ben Shindledeclcer Jeanne Shirk Brenda Shirley Geneva Shirley Vicky Shumaker Mary Silber Melissia Simmons Robert Simmons Ronald Simpson Donald Slavens Tami Slocum it ' ir i ,ak as , we : IL , Lk . , ..,.. , iiiei' e. 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J 9 I fgplgrvn KY XL ff ,-. f...x - . 6 j 5'2s Pamela Smelley Darrell Smith Deborah Smith Edward Smith Jack Smith Jean Smith Lynne Smith Randy Smith William Smith Gregory Snords Todd Snyder Debra Solomon Cindy Sparrow Theresa Spencer Yvonne Spencer John Spradlin Richard Stacks Brett Stamford Kaylene Stanley Susette Stanley Wade Starry Stephanie Stein Debra Stewart Suzanne Stoecker Maragaret Stone Kevin Stoneburner Chris Strausbaugh Tina Strawn Teresa Stroops Lloyd Stuber John Stucky Dina Suggs Cary Summers Donna Sutton Teri Sylvester Becky Tankersley Kevin Tannhauser Sheila Tarlton Karen Taylor Lisa Taylor Ronald Taylor Phyllis Teeter Eugene Tennison Paul Thannert Tomasine Thario Karen Thompson Sterling Thompson Tim Thompson Kathleen Thorn Kristi Tillery Curtis Tittle Joseph Todd Kenneth Tonjes Mark Tonsor Lowell Tosch Theresa Totten Freshmen 151 , Dave Tribe Cha rlcs Trueblood Douglas Trueblood Steven D. Tucker Carol Turner Penny Underwood Silvia Utley Kevin Vance Craig Vandeschraaf Gloria Vandyke William VanDyke Deborah Vaughn Steven Vaughn William Vestal Brenda Vires Kim Vogel Gregory A. Vogel Martin Volk Curt Voss Scott B. Voss Gary J. Vroman Larry L. Waldron Lori Waldon Dennis Walker Renee Wallace Jeff Waller Cynthia Ward Cynthia Watts Kevin Weaver Deborah Welch Debbie Wennmacher Russell Westbrook Theodore Westerbur Deanna Wheeler Lawanda White Sandra Widdows Debra Wilcoxson Timothy Wilcoxson Rebecca Wilkinson Gayle Williams Robbie Wilson Denise Witherell Patricia Witherell Penny Witzig Eric L. Wooding Ellen Woods Kenneth Workman Ricky L. Wright Bonnie Yancey James Yaunk Rhonda Yemm Barbara J. York Allen Young Donald Zorn 152 Freshmen 'Q Xiao., 1 :K N Q wit-. sf N y gt S X . sdQ ?. s 1 , N X 5 Qx 32 ,.... N.. .. , . J algal ,,,, t wr A K , . 5 Wiyiggg It t K R A .yfisggg ' . . h rr. Y 4 4 -C 4 . A 3... A l . I U' - - - no ew-4 '- ':f:2.,jf5,s'151g, K li - .-gf' X . 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Kathlefsnr Adams esle l l Randall Adkins Michael Ahten Tina Ahtenr GBOI'gEQ:jAl6X8l'1dt?If,jfxjf' Ken Allen ll Erin May Andrews Kevi ngftnderson, l .' j n Timothy Andersonl Lisa Arnold Sue Arnold Patty Appollonio Loretta'Atkins B Linda Ary Joan Avery John Bagby James Balm Keith Bain Teresa Ballard George Barger Fredric Barlow Denice Barnes Terri Barrett .lay Bauer Mary Baughman Dennis Beach . Robert Beach Cameron Beavis Howard Beckett Janioe Bee-be Perry Beebe Scott Behrends Sheryl Belcher Theme Bell - Rebecca Benedict Kathy Berchtold 154 Sophomores o Longer Timid Freshmen, Sopho . , 4 ji I 4 VV V lf I' Q I X 2' ' ., 'it ? -- , i m- ' - , K f ' ,,,., , ' ' . 1 ' - B lrlre l leerolr , f f We f- , We . , H - W Q ' - , I fi ,- ' X T A 1' ' V ,N l rf' - , , A f ' .G ' Y S ' , ,V l y 0, Q A K 3 FQ V. at ,aa , ,, A M ll-' . A - 3 A YV '. 4' U' 8 . . l X ! 9 Q lf. , , Q. 'tw , L .kv - ' . '32 k 5 I .,f..Q , - . ,Y I K ,G l' W! ' E, ' . I u. ,L,,.. 45 ,V v- v W ,a' , ' 1 ll x Q., 1 , ff 9 , Sophomore Class Officers: Cindy Nance, Treas.g Brenna Bash, Sec.g Lisa Van Winkle, V. Pres.g Dede Winkler, Pres ,fr -eg? M ,. me J V A,'l igh Q at 1 4, 7 x ,f ' xn.QMgq,aiQ::',Tn ' A an 2 M Ir 3 ' , V, f -. me I-,.,,,,,7' f,5ilY ina mores Ch ug in to EPCI-I5 Life. y t rttti are Q, 4 i z lf'- qv X it Now that they've learned to spell their names correctly, the sopho- mores face newer and greater expe- riences. A few of these experiences create headaches as they struggle through the hardest year of high school. 2nd Year Rookies Faced: 1. Homecoming mums 2. Thinking they're more experienced 3. Biology 4-. Junior Achievement 5. Geometry IQ r 1' C! sei f. ,- wr i'-4 i In i 1 I' e ,fi , .1 , . i .r, Jr , nj .X'f..gk in w M. K . i:f1 Yifi hiya F A J in Q i it .Viv X .S Gene Berkley Kevin Bevard Glen Blessum Pat Bloomfield David Blue Robert Blu me Sally Blume Randall Bohm Cheryl Bomer Kathy Boomgarden Terri Brakebill Carolyn Braman Debra Brandt Deborah Bressner Sheri Brogan David Brinker Richard Brown Robert S. Brown Mark Broy Tanya Bryant Lorrie Buchanan ,leana Buckley Darren Buhs Roma Bunton Gail Burger Sbelbies Burgess Dennis Burk Mark Burkiett Margaret Burleson Rusty Burrell .lohn Burroughs Robert Burton Jeffrey Butler Rhonda Calhoun Marilyn Calkin Janice Cannon Sophomores 155 Roger Cantwell .lill Carley Barbaraflarr C Michael Carroll Barry Castaneda Maureen Chase Mike D. Chasteen Melinda Chrisman Dan Christiansen Debra Cioni '1 Gene Clark Kris Clark h Phillip D. Clark Brett Clarkson Donna Collom Kim Comerford Steven Coyle Randall Craggs Dorisl .i Craig' Janet Craig Rick Crawford Thomas Crawford James Crebo Timothy Creek Debra Cridlebaugh Rick Cowles Kathy Crossland Becky S. Crum Kathy M. Culpapper William Curley Larry Dagit Dale Dahl C. Dwayne Dale Sheila Daniel Teresa Davis Will Daxenbichler Ronald Dean Cheryl Dennis Thomas Dickerson Sharon Dippel Ronald Donaldson Debra M. Dooley 156 Sophomores F K ,, ,,., ,uyy , ,R . ff' 'T ,- Q - 2 ew fi, A C l olio f x N, ,..., . .k . 4. s K e ll .sugeififafr ,Q ,:4::' ?' , ,. :Q-..,,:-nf,-ze. irssmm-Q f ' .LS SEQ, . --fel ,if N as fail .. V X . X if ll ' fm. mf E. ,Q 1' -.E g X r Q 'W N f-as-1, 3' l l l' si 5 ,sex I .4 s 1 'Fi' I, ,I r ' L I -mx? A , r K' ,115 as ir we is 'll 'Q l ..., . ..,. i,eoo c :.: mi new ' ' 'K Q' .1., is new rr le he are A is C 1-'rl m f'i'l9l ' m a jj .. 1 ,-. X Q - ... e 5 ' ' 3 j xx ' 3 ' fl, or ii I A ku af ,W we-,r, A+- , .Mi-V f .- y5:Ei,,i,,i. , D ,ax - gf ..-. , lsr is . yii: My , X X 1 3 2 4- i 2 C 'iiiiefre s ssa lfa or efii , vu ss' H. gg l y v .i , C no 4 i lll e E , ' , fi .. If Zi gk .17 is I Sophomore Lisa Van Winkle says, I love hayraok C rides! 2- f X' Maw' X J , A -, f 1 ' . ., . ,QW ' N t 1 ' ' H X i ffm Eff I . , , V I :xv 1 . X 4- v- 6' , 1. f 'gl' Jw' 'll 4 r I A ' - , , , V 4 ' , wi, W ,y ' ii . . 'G i ' ' 'A ' f - i ' XX y i , , ,,, ig . Q ,V , W 7 ,,,. K ' , 5 K K ,. K. , , N ra: , V , K VL, :G V -l 'f ayii ,ag M' A - - t ff rf' , f 4 ' H ii' i i . i ' - - '- , V Qtkkn-.',jf K I , ' ff ,. A M Z2-WB? - lf W 1 , ,M F . , I Y S3342 'w N.,f '-Rx... f- .,i,-,MW-V,,.,.,. , -, , ' M New--.Y-M. M., ,A ,J Posing as an East Peoria dog, Carol Frietschjpractioes for Variety Show. 9 my V f' l A . ':lV ' ' Za ' h I , V3 3 F , - . , ar' V A , ' K Cx 'AA Q f ',, I if A A-ww-f J Q. 44 V' T - ir- la' 'Ai' W' Z 'X s A y x ' 4 t f f r . r i i , i W , life' V4 ,, 5 ' , wt it ' 5-f at i V4 ' W i f' t . we ' 1 Q. Ronald Dooley ,lill Doty m Gail Dubas Janet Duchien Walter Eads Dorothy Earnest Craig Eccelston Claude Edwards Marla Eisenhower .lames Eller Richard Elsev Rachel Enlow Deborah Eslinger Debbi Espenschied James Fagerburg Teresa Ferrell Steven Fitton Lori Fleming Michael Flinn Debra Floyd Marla Foltz JoAnn Foster Teresa Foster Charles Fortson Marty Forcum Donald Francis Melynda French Carol Frietsch Beth Friling Vickie Fuchs Paul Gale Darenda Garner Steven Geier Jerald Gentry Sophomores 157 David Gerbracht Annette Gerdts Karen Getz Guy Gibson Teri Giebelhousen Rick Givans Penny Gladwell Kristy Glynn Sandra Good Cuion Goodspeed Jana Good year Cynthia Grant Tammy Green Roger Greve Margaret Grove Crystal Griffith Bobby Gorrell James Gould Stephen Gosch Charles Guymon Michael Hackward Scott Hagel Mark Hale Kevin Hall James Hamann Kirk Hamann Bret Hamilton Darin Hamilton Jeri Hampy Angela Hannah Tim Hardin James Hardwick Mary Harmon David Harr Timothy Hartseil Robert Haslett Ronald Haslett Arla Hatcher Brenda Hatcher Valerie Hatcher Mary Heath 3' Sophs Fight Their Way G ea a . 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A? ,Y V ll X 'I W e Michael Heflirl Lonnie Helgeson Pat Heller Michael Hemp Timothy Hendrick Dennis Hensley Lori Heppe Sabreena Herrin Eliza Hersemann Jill Hersemann Kevin Hersemann Lisa Hess - L Debra Hickman Kathi Hier Lewis Higgins Leonard Hilbert Brenda Hoerdemann Kathleen Hoey William Holtke James Hoover i Michael Horton Anita H ubbart Danny Hulva Kimberly Hulva Joseph Haynes Douglas Heaton Lee Hedgcock Rhonda Harvey Gregory Howat Randy Jester Ellen Johnson Terry Johnson Candice Jones Melody Jones Robert Jordan Melinda .l uvinall james Kazense Laura Keith .lonni Kerr Samuel Kidd .lanet Kilper Dale Kill Sophomores 159 Dennls K1125 Jeffery King' Lora King L Dale Kirby. y Keyin Kizerb, M Scott Koch L Heidi Koestner Randall Kerker Ray Koonce Plzlilp Kvih- M Keith Kowalske M Christopher Kramer Debra Koeppel RayMKoonMeii'M f Victor Laredo Robert Lavalle Michael Leach John Leibold James Lesko Scott Liescheidt Sara Lingenfelter David Linzenmeyer Janet Logan Gina Logue Brenda Lopez .lill Lotz Ray Lucusford Pamela Lynch Valerie Lynn Joe Lyens Cynthia Magnuson William Marcille Alan Markley Debra Marshal Michael Marsh Andra Martin Marian Martin Melodie Martin Richard Martin Angela Massey Glenn McArthur Pat McCallister Robert McCarthy .l uydyy McCoy Mcfhigfehen - iii'ie Diane McFarden M Julie McFarden . Dane McFarland M:- Medfg iy,y,, L i,,, Mark Mejia . Gina Mer'-an My L M iili NincyMi15si iiiii L David Miller 160 Sophomores earo f , M f M M yyieee ,ww W me fa Q y'ey L , in Q iiiia ey,y yy,Z W, ,ii Q L y an ' M 'W I ' V M M iiiii Q 'A'h' Q V 1 ,,, J we M reie 7 ,yi i M M' - ' , My yyy o.e M. X, 3 591171 3' ' X M oiiii y y S A L do iw , N wr? Q L v A Lb , ,A A M I X . N 1 rii . M .,,. K 5 x 1 ,, . 4 12 I f ,L s , ab . 0 1 ,r ii . X , f a A' X is is A ll Mf. ' '- new if -, , , 1 4 M, 'M F ff , - ab l My W . y L 1 sv - M 5 M J , M A ,, ,V M ' f I AV ii ' 5 W.. Ka i if 'Z' ' M .1 f y 4, 6 fn ,M f ,. ,A iii ,, , . , M, ff' ' X , ,MW K . . M, . , M1-,-nf, V..M - .Mg V+, my . M , as 3 aw Standmg, at attention Gail Dubas happily awaits Pam Ly nch All Ame ru an beauty. Duane Miller Jeff Miller ,lilanne Miller Joyce Miller Michael Miller Randy Miller Rick Miller Vicky Miller Darrell Mills Thomas Mitchell Cheryl Moberly Danita Moore Mark Morger Tammy Morris Melita Moss Jayme Murphy Patrick Murphy Terry Murphy Steven Myers Kurt Nack Victoria Nagel Cynthia Nance Kevin Nance Gregory Neal Pamela Neeley Mark Nelan Jeff Neumann Dennis Newell Jacqueline Newell Edward Newlan Al Nimmo Lisa Noll Etta Norlin Janet Norman Kathy Norman is rw , ..., .K 1 4 5 QP . A , - ' 1 B , 3 x 'jo , asf- I -Q ' in 1. vw R S J -' 'P sf ' i ii . sv . V ,ii - s - r . . . its . tr to P uiyiigii X . 3 X . .K-k L rt E ,lt t w N :1 ini VG, f,, rays- ' 5 'fa al- A' 'N to .. - ,4 os fs -f r sf' LLL L ... Wy Y' li L ii 3. - xx I f' Q f 5 .QLT B - - 1 X .Q KKLL V Q R l l , M so ,t l V 1' Monika Schmitt relaxes during her break. Sandra Phillis Priscilla Pierce Mary Pinkham Angie Pleasant Brad Potter Bev Potter r'ir Phyllis Potter Teresa Potter Rhonda Prince Gregory Prudhoe Jerry Purdue Mary Ann Pyle Gregory Quast Richard Quitschau Brenna Rash William Ray Lester Rench 162 Sophomores ,v Lisa Norvel Peggy Nyberg Cindy Oetzel Barbara O'Laughlin John Otey M Thomas Park Dianne Parker Julie Parnham Gerald Parr Billy Partee Daniel Pavkov Paul Pearson Cheryl Peplow Vi', 5, Sue Peters Eric Peterson 'ieri' Keith Phelps Jin Phillips Rhonda-Phillips iiie i A, Ni, W, it 3 at , , Students settle down after an unfortunate incident. - tlt ti il 3 - issrri Q, X 1 - my t P , -- ..Lk K E V 'V a i . 1, 'P ' S ' A - S 'fl or ee ee P lx f ,P tyrl ,fjife if P3 ,, t . r H , I V ji 4 A r 4 R y . ' L if' . . B ., Q ws 5156, Q E, , L it't'1 f itti , 'Y i-ti' A I , .ttQ-1 f . wwe Wi .K . A v 1 A X it 5 AL 5 XA . .. . ,SSN k gin V K T K . A W fr K I K . rf. .. Wi tr' W if A . Wzi.. W I 'Q kv l 4 , - :di fn. N ,ESL at l -4 sf , ,f W - , - Q , V J P P Y A I A I B ' W ' ' B. .PM ' ' ti or N R ' QA 1 V Quiet. . .Calm . . .Beautiful. ., Y h h . . lsr' v g r Q ' ,s lr N l l r I ' 2 XS i ' X. . A , S .'1Y 0-1-Sq Aff W A VV, K ,ry i' - 'iv f x ' ar ' I is r t .L, , ' l , - pi fi? ,gs , uw 'qiilnj - A XS , L 'A ' S Fw vt. , N L 5 sssss tsl 1 t X x S' X - 'l ' - f .M-+R Q ' s , 1 , ' M , f Q. tr. Dale Rea Patricia Ready Cynthia Reed Peter Reeser Richard Reesor Jeffery Reid Bliss Rhine Brenda Richards Larry Richards Mark Richards Douglas Richardson Tim Riggenbach Fred Riley Scott Risser John Robertson Lynne Rodemich James Roadhouse Debra Roofe Judy Rose Tony Roy Gary Salzer Jon Sams David Sanders Linda Sandman Daniel Sarver Bob Schlesinger Monika Schmitt Peggy Schneider Martha Schultz Debra Schulzki Sophomores 163 K y p Susan Schulzki I S t s Zir S h'h' fp S Scott Seibold V - ' S S V H, - Steven Shannon s 1?i 'o t y - at Afmshaw Q, ,.nnn - S i S Robin Shelton ' 6. - 'Q ' Dan Simmons . S k U ' NV 'hlh Debra Skaggs ssn - y snssn i-Q e .. Truman Sm-:Hey 'M ' Q Ibl. sss S Ca'1dY5'??ifh. ' ,Q - , if Q Q -Qi Connie C. Smith . , 0 ' . . . S ' S M' 7 4 A Dan Smith s,A ' M y ' ,S ' ' David Smith s 's , oonn nos' nss We Joes-2r1h5mith if ix' ' 1 A My Kathleen Smith n my Smith Randy Smith lt if Student council members await their turn for pictures, while Elaine Trumble munches on a snack. 164 Sophomores Stewart Smith Stuart Smith Brandon Snoke Cassie Sorenson Tammy Spenard Teresa Spittler Brenda Sprinkle Russell Stacks Yvonna Stafford Ted Steele Collin Stewart Jan Stewart Dianne Stice Diana Storey awntmw ...,..,. Mary Pinkham displays some Christmas spirit. 5 1 t . iff' Q ' it I ti - . fs ., ..- Q 3 R- H: f-s f- f t u . , . Q f,. v ' . . n V t - I 4 J .L t W at - fa , K if A ,AY S.. A -tj, kik - li' A ' K' 3 S . t .ttf -- fs N : ' 7 X I li l ld 'g li-'I Jr? K v S, X I I Xi xx ' - gf if A - b u I I Pt -' - ' A D Q N b t ' '-,t :iw J K ' f E if p,.s it's p. , f y - - - ' '1 s S- ,N r if S ' at .0 fa if y t K 7 A 1 Q , -v . uw si' . M, ., 1. it fs- a W h Ar Y I X ,, 'Q as - - ,. V S 1 p 3 ,N - A, sh, -Q, A! . - 7 . A t ' ' ' -. - 1 - ' , -1 a I ag- 2- W ., of , Q -f f -1. Q' S f 'N - . . i ' , i' i 4 ' 2 fa 'Ffa' .Lat us i QM VLA affiiv X, .Q A x ,iixczfl 12. ,x it ,V -aj . 12.17 -Ng ,sQ,, e. .aa ,. x,L: , .Q A y i'T?iY:f-fi 4: mg, ,Ie . .uf Q , -r -we X at . wa. , - - Kathy Strantz Thomas Stucky John Sullivan Lorri Sutherland Rebecca Sutter ,lames Sutton Colleen Swanson Diana Sweatt Debra Talley Tony Tandy Michael Tapp Robert Tapp Jeffrey Tate Valerie Teige Cynthia Tellor Tina Thario Dale Tharp Erie Therkildsen Stu Thomas Kathy Thomton Darcy Thman Lisa Toevs 4 Susan Tofanelli Mark Tonkin Philip Torre Chris Trapper Rena Trent Elaine Trumble Jeanette Ulick Deborah Underhill Greg Underwood Brett Underwood Lisa Van Winkle Joey Vires Sandra Wade il ' F Q, N XX' W. it Q sf f like C 'wi Cff C A K- ,, ,. ,W ' f - mis t-h. C W, ka. Q. ' s- 5 Q f ' ,, - L 4 . 3 7 is Y N Q1 X , f 1 ' 3 Rt if 'I e-,- . .efl C ' 'fits ev: v , N on Y an A C ' 'X ' 1' Q i' 4' f :C rx i . C tk X Vf d x' , at 1 fi: w a, 1- .Y j . .ix . f, i.'-- - E55 U3 'Y Nw Nt LR M M ' an Qi L ei ' Q ff' QQ., Q We wi X x - I r , LLXQ' i f if 1 ..., 'avg fl - Lorrie Buchanan spends an exciting day working on the EPOCH. sm. ,. Q Q 'I' 43 JW ' C 55 ' K K ' .f x . , if t X Q C -'fwfr i . , 1 x7 5 y . E-ff f Ei .f M he 1? lk ' 4, f E-W -, if To fa . ,.,. -191 v i 4 fi K ' p ' 4 - .- 5 . T ,J V w as Where is that garter? 'SV 1 f rw Sophomores L , , 4 3 ' i fi M l . . L T X ' i N i i K f X Y s' ' 1 If ' f n , fl , ' ,A . i- I , as V k' V ai , il W i ,, gf ' i i , , ,,,,. , 1 va E ' uv in xv, 9 Iwi''!?Xf,wiz?ff?1wfii2'ff,i'if, ii, h h - Marilyn Wagner y i i . gr John Walden W - Mark Walclon -- S Mike Waldron f 12 Byron Walker - Irvin Walker i Samuel Wall .1 a Q. ,J . , ,less Wallis X , Anna Walraven WW ' Michael Walstoni ' ' Mark Wasson Debra Webster Sharon Webster ii u + a 1 1 v Erin Andrews and Elaine Trumble help with Christmas Decorations . . . 166 Sophomores While our Red Raiders supervises Deborah Widdows rrr . ia ' ., K f l L Julie Wildenradt ' e s r,.ro. N ,N WW W W Sabrina Williams , 5 b H g , , y . . A Timothy Williams - ,JIQ , 45 - , , , l 1 for Kathie Williamson i,i , 'f y K j 7 Q .,:, ii,,AA ' ,Q Q i i Steven Williamson 'i 'Q 1 'sf' -,a f K 1, ii 1 - W x . fr ' ff, W wit? iff' .ei rf Q' is fi 'I.Iiif'ffi42i W s. Dade Winkler , ss oiooiiii is 'f liriessrss iii ' - i .lohn Winkler : K' i W ll Diana Witherell A W y ii M A-. my 'W ' W P. Gary'Witt f 1 ' W .-5. 7-Fi e'r ' 1 W y QL' A are Kathleen Witzig 5 J . - l A i Q v X David Wood X f H iv ef ! ii V s gs, 1 x Jeff Woods ,i 1 HQ? or f . b A gf .. If Sandra Wright in y iiii i s eWW' s i i.sWWo i Lana Wright f iiVV o,oi., W V h , V Marilyn Wurster y Q F ' WW Zi ri ll' f, 2 i R suewys g'f'37fs2e W W ' ' . Julie Yaunk r M A W .o,yyly: l .iyy if-1 X ' Robert Young 'il -W-W if . W T fe N f Dan Fuller ' ML j i 'P 2 X C Wise i J ' ll foal ei is I if Forget something Anita? Sophomores Gary Witt, Carol Frietsch, and Jan Stewart help with the paper work for picture taking. l Anticipation is hard to bear. D' s O 9, FD E E? i Guy Coodspeed bites into one of sophomores favorite desserts. The end . . . of a long day. Sophomores 167 Scott Allmon Douglas Amhrogch Steven Applegate Mark Armstrong Donna Arnold Robert Arnold Philip Ashlock Scott Astle Michele Aten Connie Auer Robert Auer Thorr1aslAveg'y Maky Badgley .Ian Lee Baker Jariigig Baker h Ball i Experiencing what many call their funiest year, the class of 76 learn what it,s like to be an upperclassman. While looking for- ward to being WSeniors and gTadu- afed, the Juniors find lnle that the schdol year went much faster than antici- pated earlier. if i. e i 1 jp Sharon Connor Karen C0threll Cynthia Couri Jamil Couri Krystal Cox Gary Cross Dale Culver .msaiwk , E 5 ' wg? 9. 5? 35? ',: WWWS 1K,v ' 'S f 1 wm 'WM m..b, 1 Y , xx uv gy: ' , W, X 1 A Q 4 A ' 0' .5 . l , Q A 4 A a I, , 0. 'km' , ' K I KA, , L , 1 L. 11 J , Q G it 5 .1 I Y -, Q ' 4-1 L , V 'his A K N W ' i 4 A , ' A , - , AQ., Y s ' . ' I 'I K I ' I R , 1 - . N .I A V 1 Q 3 CN K t -, .. -if 4 M ji P - V Q wx I' ,. f ,- ' , , K Q V - . 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S Kathy Ashburn. friends, looking forward brings the expecta- tion and excitement of change and meeting new and r different people. - r p Now as first and second semester have slipped on into oblivion the class of '75 enters into another e chapter i of their life, discovering opportunities thought at one time t to beefound only somewhere over the rainbewn. i Senior Class,Officers: s sp npitp 1 Front Row: President, Tim Jefiersg Treasurer, Jim t Back Row: Vice President,jTina Sheererg Seferetary, Sue Anderson Kevin Arnett Beverly Arnoldi The Last College representatives Career decisions K Senior recognition' ISS t Class keys Senior electives Graduation Ken Ashburn Barbara Axley Julie Andrews l Katl1Y:Ashburn' S Seniors 185 S Gerald Bailey Rick Bailey David Baker Hfenda 581112 Bdlligf' Cathy Ball Grace Bandy hlcoretta Bandy Phillip Barkley Wilma Bames Ioan Bamhill Kim Beasley Julie Behrends Karen Binkley Kathryn Blackmore Phyllis Blizzard These determlned seniors lme up 186 Seniors for the tug-of war competition at EPCH5 These clowns line up to walk the tightwire in the Variety Show. S - - P Q senior Sweats won't be stopped! Gary Bloom Grieg Blum Sharon Blye Kathy Bogard Alan Bogner Craig Bordner Scott Boundy Corlis Bowers Becky Boyer Nick Boyles Sue Bracken Jack Brasher Steven Brennecke Randy Brewer Seniors 187 188 Seniors Senior Year Build. These senior guys show who gels tothe top of things. Richard Brewer Vic Bricka JoAnn Brinker Tracy Brinker David Brooks Dale Brown Debbie Brown Velma Bryant Leigh Buchanan Linda Buchanan Becky Burger Kevin Burgess W H15 ,gi X fa li K 'Qu-' -- -'- 7 7' Rhonda Buss Susie .lack Cain P Craig Campbell 1p to a Climax Kimberlee Collison Dan Colvin Rex Comerford Paul Cone Susan Cook Cindy Corey Mario Costa Michael Cotton 190 Seniors Julie Curry Melody Curtis Tom Cruse .ludy Dagit Debra Dale- .lennie Daniel Debbie Darling Ray Daughert Vickie Davis Gary Cathy Colleen McMichael finds that hay- rack rides go better with Coke! Fun Describes the Se Y niors' Last Year I Mary Anne Dickerson Tim Dixon Debbie Dobbs Barbara Dober Cy nlhia Donaldson Lisa Dooley Timothy Dornon Linda Doubet Sherry Doudera Debbie Dudley Kim Dunaway Alben Durst Teresa Early Debbie Earnest Lyn Eberle Shelley Eberle I 801 mn Seniors 191 ' ,fo v ,V , . 1. s x g 1 1 liell i. X ' I X i,! . These two seniors are defl. Cary Edwards Pat Edwards Karen Eide Sharon Eisenhauer Terri Eisenhauer Dave Eller Chris Elliott Richard Elliot Rhonda Ellis ff., Susan Engle Mari Farley Tina Farris 1 192 Seniors Cathy Frietsch Jim F tiling Rod Frye Cheryl Foster Mike Forcum Ken Fleming Brenda Ferrell Debra Feger Margaret Gaboriault Ginny Gafford .leff Grotz Teresa Griffin Bonnie Grant Nancy Grachek Lisa Gould Strange Things Can Happen to EPCI-I5 Seniors date wnh frogman tonight Semors 193 Ron Gosch Bruce Goodyear Robin Glover Shelley Gladwell Veralyn Giebelhausen Tina Gidionsen Deborah Gibbs Kim Gerbracht JoAnn Gentile Brenda Gay Anne Halstead Arlie Hatfield Q YT Hmiey Teri Hart' l Kerry Hart Chris Hayrold 194 Seniors th ers Terri Harrison Frankie Harmon Jean Hardwick Robert Hamann Gail Hamann Cathy Haddad Mac Guymon Cindy Gullet H Gayle Guenther David Heaton Lori Hedgcock Raymond Heininger Toni Heininger Michelle Henderson Gary Henricks DeeDee Hersemarm Cindy Highldy Ronald Hilbert Judith Hinckley Jim Hinton Kathi Hoffman Debbie Holtke Roger Hornsby Vera Horsley Keith Hudson Randie Hulva Charles Hunt Lori Httser , Denise Irving Keith Jacobsen ,lerrilokllames Tim Jeffers Annette Johnson Terry Lee Joh nson Rodney Johnston Johnny Jones Nancy Debbie Karcher Are Experienced by Seniors A-on i Kirk Keith Mike Kelley ' Mike Keough Gene Kerker Tammy Kidd 923' . Kim Kinder .lerry King Karen King Mark Kingsland Robb Kinsman Danny Kirby Nancy Kluge Pamela Knoll Karen Kreeger Dan LaKemper Barry Latham ,. Muriel Wilhelm finds that typing without a chair can be fun, but it requires a lot of concentration. Robert Lawrence L Randy Leach Kevin Lee Darlene Dean Long Amy Longden Larry Lovett I im Lucas Kathy Lucas Terry Lulay Jamie Luttrell Nancy Lyons Marcia MacDonald Joanna Malson Marcille A-E' Paige Mayberry Dan McCaherty Lisa McCallum Sandy McClure Vickie McCormick John McElya Dean McFarland Kris McGlothlin Colleen McMichael Candace McMillan Kathy McMurry Rick Miars Donna Miller Gary Minter Dennis Mitchell Debbie Monk Barry Moore Bill Moore ' Nancy Moreland Donald Mmgan Mike Morgar Glen Morris Rose Moss M Q Becky Moushon Debbie Nbwman Dianna Newell William Nolan Herbert Norris Seniors ff' si Carl P Cathy Dan ny Richa Dorol h Angi Pet Jim P Joyce Tom P Karen rd Pence Don P hlllls .lohn Proctor David Purdue Cheryl Pyle Pat Quinn .luliegflakestraw Mafkygslflgmige Miiliefillim-ii he C, C, 8 Kevin Randall Craig Redshaw Chris Reeves Ryan Reeves Cindy Reinholdt wi W fi' '- ,ffm Craig Campbell shows how devious seniors can Chris Rhoades Florence Richardson Toni a.'- Richardson Kevifiilliggenbach 202 Seniors - I K ' , W' K' 'fl-... J Miriam Riggenbach Suzan Riley Lois Rinehart Mike Roberts Joy Rodgers Robin Roe Virginia Roedl Pamela Roodhouse The Red Raiders fiercely charge through an EPCHS banner to victory . Joyce Rosen Dianne Rosenbaum Kevin Roy Aaron Sanford Sandy Sanford Stan Saylor Jonei Scanlon Tina Scheerer Seniors 203 Scott Bill Karan Seniors hanging out ln the hallway Fred Schultz Kathy Schwab Lee Scobee Cheryl Seth Bill , Ron Shbrt Lori Slocum Bill Slusher Doug Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Peggy Smith S C member Bev Arnoldx helps with Christmas decora Donna Smoot Ron Sollberger Mari Spurlock Leitha Stafford Mike Stake Russ Stamerjohn Tammy Stamerjohn Nannette Stanley . ,lulie Stelly Tom Stewart Greg Stiles J im Stoeclcer Sue Nancy Taylor Cynthia Thompson Tom Thompson Cynthia Thorn Gayle Tonkin Tom Toumbs L y Tfll8bl00d Seniors , My ,. 'What did I do wrong? Scott Underwood ,lanice Voegele Dan Vogel Betty Wagner Connie Walker Kyle Walker Tom Walker Robin Wannem Dave Wanlland Julie Ward 208 Seniors t Stephanie Wenell M ichael Kim Widdows Muriel Wilhelm Carrie Wilson David Wilson Monte Wilson Bruce Winborn Cathy Winter .lamie Wiseman Cindy Woodburn James Wooding Kimberly Worsfold Dan Wright, Chris Dave Sue Anderson seems to regard her senior year with content. 'oo' EP's Exceptional Seniors After four- years of much hard work and a little - goofing off, the graduating class of 1975 has seen . change and development come about in their lives. 4 'dawg Reaching higher goals and setting new records has helped in the growth of our school and community. As another full year comes to a close, a big thanks goes out to all the different types of kids that make high school what it is. 75-i, J, . DAR Smiling proudly, Kevin Randall and Kris McGlothlin receive congratulations from Mr. Jenkins. Illinois State Scholars Row 1: Jim Phillis, Paige Mayberry, Debbie Monk, Jennie Daniel, Chris Harrold, Ron Hilbert, Ken Murray, Kerry Hart, Jim Pleasant, Dan LaKemper, Jim Stoeker, Gary Minter, Sue Strantz, Donna Miller, Janice Decker, Joyce Rosen, Kevin Randall, Anne Halstead, Phil Barkley, Doug Schoenman. Row 2: Stephanie Wenell, Muriel Wilhelm, Jamie Luttrell, Joyce Pilkington, Susan Engle, Mari Farley, Colleen McMichael, Debbie Feger, Nancy Kluge, Steve Brennecke, Karen Pederson, Sharon Blye, Jayne Fratzke, Kathy Lucas, Darlene Ledford, Cindy Woodburn, Pat Adams, Dan Colvin, Bill Schlesinger. On this small space, the seniors of EPCHS pay tribute to a man they could not have made it through their senior S ' R , , 209 year without- Dad Jenkins. emor CCOSHHIOH National Honor Society Row 1: Jim Phillis, Paige Mayberry, Debbie Monk, Gary Edwards, Colleen McMichael, Karen Eide, Kris McGlothlin, Jamie Luttrell, Muriel Wilhelm, Scott Underwood, Sue Strantz, Lisa Dooley, Chris Harrold, Tom Cruse, Joyce Rosen, Donna Miller, Robin Roe, Susie Calkin, Kevin Randall, Linda Buchanan, Monica Overmier, Kim Nance, Kevin Riggenbach, Janice Decker, Row 2: Lyn Logue, Phil Barkley, Virginia Cafford, Susan Engle, Mari Farley, Debbie Feger, Steve Brennecke, Wilma Barnes, Karen Pederson, Nancy Kluge, Kerry Hart, Sharon Blye, Jayne Fratzke, Kathy Lucas, Jim Fril- ing, Cindy Woodburn, Pat Adams, Sherry Young, Cindy Reinholdt, Gary Minter, Darlene Ledford, Anne Halstead, Teresa Griffin, Leigh Buchanan. Sterling Merit Row 1: Gary Edwards, Perry Crawford, Debbie Monk, Stephanie Wenell, Chris Harrold, Lisa Dooley, Ken Murray, Kerry Hart, Jim Pleasant, Dan LaKemper, Darlene Ledford, Kathy Lucas, Sue Strantz, Donna Miller, Phil Barkley, Joyce Rosen, Kevin Randall, Anne Halstead, Linda Buchanan, Leigh Buchanan, Row 2: Teresa Griffin, Lyn Logue, Joyce Pilkington, Susan Engle, Mari Farley, Colleen McMichael, Debbie Feger, Nancy Kluge, Steve Bren- necke, Karen Pederson, Jayne Fratzke, Cindy Reinholdt, Susie Calkin, Cindy Woodburn, Pat Adams, Kevin Riggenbach, Sherry Young. Quill and Scroll Seated: Steve Brennecke, Joyce Rosen, Jayne F ratzke, Standing: Anne Halstead, Kevin Randall, Jim Phillis, Miriam Riggen- bach, Sue Engle. 210 Senior Recognition She Was in Love With Life As my French teacher, she wasnit just a tyrant driving stuff into our heads. She was a friend. She didn't treat us just as students she had to teach, she treated us all as important individuals and we all respected her. She was a beautiful person, inside and out . . . She was the life of the school. Everyone looked forward to her class. Even though the work was hard, she made it seem easy. You don't really know what you feel about a person until she is gone. You must have been very understanding parents to have had a daughter turn out so full of warmth and kindness. . . She was different than most teachers she cared about her students before, during, and after school. She was a human being first and a teacher second . . f' Although sometimes she lost her patience with us, she was over it the day after. The one exciting thing we had each day was coming into her class because you never knew what to expect . . . She wasn't just a teacher, she was my friend. I only wish she could have lived to hear me tell her so. Miss Nosek always urged me on in French, she knew I enjoyed it, and I do. I wish she could have known that I wanted to be a French teacher. .lust because sheas dead doesn't mean I'm going to change my ambi- tions. She wouldn't have wanted that. No, I'm going to go on and make her proud of me. She didn't like quitters and I'm not going to be one. I'll always remember Miss Nosek not by her death, but by her living. She was in love with life, and that was one of the virtues we all admired about her. I'll remember her by her stories, jokes, and most of all, her gusto for life. She made the most of her 22 years and I only hope that when I die, I,ll have lived as full and happy of life as she did . . . - In Memory of Miss Nosek 211 Mrs. Sandra Burrier Mrs. Julie Albritton Crafts Don Bevenour Science Mrs. Pam Breeland Physical Education Larry D. Brethorst Science David L. Briggs Industrial Education Home Economics Miss Dorothy Chadwick Charles C. Barnett Music Ralph Bauer Mathematics William C. Beckman Physical Education Ms. JoAnne Beckmann Physical Education Mathematics Richard A. Chiesi Reading Corwin Clatt Business Mrs. Jennie E. Clay English Mrs. Elizabeth Daby Home Economics 212 Teachers Mrs. Eleanor Decker English Mrs. Pat Dempsey Physical Education Miss Barbara Dolton Business Miss Lyn Donnell English Jack Dooley Physical Education M. J. Errion Social Studies Mrs. Alice I. Downing Roger E. Dunn Industrial Education Louis J. Dyroff Social Studies Special Education Barth Dowling Music fc' 42 Miss Elsie Fulton Foreign Language Ms. Greta Gabbard Mathematics Mrs. JoAnne Garrison Business Miss Marjorie J. Gavin Social Studies ' James A. Gerlach Mathematics Mrs. Roslyn J. Gerlach Business Mrs. Charlotte R. Gettman Social Studies William Gettman Social Studies James R. Gottwald Science Mrs. Julie Harris English Dennis F. Harvey Social Studies George R. Haug Industrial Education John A. Hayward Science Mrs. Judy Harmon Home Economics Steve Hendryx English Edwin Herrmann Mathematics Al Johnson Industrial Education Thomas Johnson Industrial Education Mrs. Ursula Mae .Iohnson Foreign Language Ms. Barb .Iones Physical Education Tom Kahn Physical Education Garth E. Knobeloch Industrial Education Donald Koch English Ms. Rita E. Koepke English Gus N. Kontos Business William Hoey Mathematics Miss Deborah Hoffman Home Economics Ms. Marsha J. Hoffman Special Education Carl W. Hoffmire Driver Education Gu ,fl-.fx ET? CZ-Sa 5 ,. ,VA ,, ' ' 2+ 4-'Q Ms. Sherrie R. Lambert - English 214- Teachers Miss Susan Lawrence Business .Iames R. League Science Mrs. Jaclyn LeFebvre Mathematics Mrs. Lois Lewis Art David K. Lucas Mathematics Glen L. Newton English Pete Margetis Physical Education 81 Driver Education Fritz Millard Physical Education Mrs. Judith Murphy English Miss Joanne M. Nosek Foreign Language 81 English A-1. X! I 5 f x 4.- . S. N fl1:.if Theodore W. Panish Physical Education Ernie Pierantoni Physical Education Mike Plessner English Charles W. Predmore Business Miss Beverly Pyle Science Miss Barbara Rees Mathematics Fred Reinholdt Driver Education Mrs. Karen Rhodes Business David R. Rial Science Miss Cynthia Saben Home Economics Raymond W. Sanders Social Studies George Segna English Q Daniel M. Shinn Special Education Guy A. Ripka Social Studies Miss Leah Simmons Mathematics Teachers 215 James Skrine Audiovisual Mrs. Renee M. Stokes Foreign Language ,M 9 : i Keith W. Stone Special Education E xx? P Dj .TYUY 3 :35rf , 1 . eiiuu H K' t -if . , ., , F ' ' W K x ? A .. E,-J . Mrs. Pam Stone English Miss Lois Strayer A I-7? li .Q Home Economics 4, K- 53225 'I qjgvii itqimrlg I se 1' Ronald Strelecky Industrial Education if I P ilt , . ..r iiiiit 0 at if Q E Dave Suffield Social Studies i L 6 X F- mt ff S' . ' El '372 Mrs. Sara Woodburn Sweet Jggu, 7 English 'iffy 'fail' ffiK:if:3 .7 'w+ Gary Trotter Physical Education Mrs. Janet Urnest Art Mrs. Jane Taylor Science Russell Vroman Music Marvin C. Wilson Greg Thom Business Mike Zimmerman Social Studies Social Studies . 5 is as f P' Mrs. Andrla Wlthrell Physical Education English Miss Becky Wagner Physical Education Teachers Wayne Wilkinson English ...ff as E M P ..y,. .t ...ai Dean A. Woelfle . 'Nh -Z ., Q, fx if i' 4' inw- I g , V, fm., W5 RAHNEW wr? X' Y 4 'Y N , 4 X,j'p Teachers 217 Administra tion, Q., 'i WA .N . ff . if gy f Us . fe T M L .zf . .:-sax.: ,N Russell J. Moore Superintendant ...ar g ii f Q' t f' John P. Murphy Assistant Superintendant and Deans Working as a team, our deans, counselors, and administrators work together to keep the school running smoothly. Although disciplining is not one of the most popular jobs, the deans here at EPCHS fulfill their duties to the utmost degree. The counselors who occupy Student Ser- vices find their job no dull experience. Their tasks range from scheduling classes to convinc- ing students to finish a full four years of high school. Solving the problems of East Peoria High School the administrators work diligently ever- yday watching the moves and listening to the desires of the student body. 411 T Charles R. Wildenradt Administrative Assistant . .... Mrs. Connie Dominguez jack Milam DCHTI of Girls Dean Of Boys 218 Administration, Deans Co unselors, William Folkcnroth Richard Hartter Director of Vocational Guidance Education 1004. v ... 4 3.4 I J ' ' . Ulf ' H 9,1 Will Jenkins Mrs. Doris Ruth Johnston ' Miss Jean Klopfenstein Guidance Guidance Guidance Toni J. Saluto Millard G. Shaw Guidance Digegrgrtgsi . Special Counselors 219 Board of Education Scaled: William Billings, Jim Solomon, Glenn Sommerg Standing: Robert Slumcrjohn, Robert Booker, Richard Elward 11 . A 1, ., 5 ' 5 Ll OJ B -4.4 C l OJ Mrs. Kathy Barkley Ms. Esther Baker -to 'Nt VU Jim Skrme Audio-Visual Mrh. V1 Johnson 220 Board of Education, Nurses, Library Mrs' Janet Corral' JQVI J? A Today's Men u Row 1: Thvlma Manning, Alma Babcock, Mary Lou Stephens Row 2: Elda Travy. Clara Derry. Marjorie- Gills-s. Evelyn H Carroll, Ire-ne Strothfvr, Mary Kawolsky. Margaret Hutchinson. Margarfft Moreland l s t , L ff F 0 it 5 , l fi Vin., A ,kwin I ,VbV KVAJ V L ,,, i , I 2, From thc' first clay of Mrs. Bab- vovlfs carve-r in 1950. she' has st-rwtl 535 to tho prosvnl amoung ol 2200 at om- time: Shf- rwalls tho first pic- fight about 10 yvars ag1o.Eyc'nthough tht- students vomplain, they arv grilling: hotter liinvlivs and more- yariotivs of loorl. arris Row 3: Eula Cooking meals lor more than 2000 hungry animals. the flivtivians at EPCHS do a good joli of it. Box lunvh stuclvnts 4-njoy a variety ol sanrlwicthes, whilv those who prvlvr a hot lu nvh enjoy f'Yl'I'yllllIlgI from tavos to applv pivl Mrs. Bahvovlx will surf-ly ho missf-rl here- at EPCHS. for se-rx ing us 2T ye-ars of tlvlivious liiiivlivs. What shall we fix today? be 4406. '- Calf-twria Workers 221 Undercover Agen ts of EPCHS Ron Kellum IBM Stewart Miss Harmon. Seated: Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Bogard, Miss Bowen, Mrs. Skinner. 'KJV' , 'Mit n 58 L to R: Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Fryrear, Mrs. Bolen, Mrs. Corray, Mrs. Wattlcfs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs Gordon Mrs Q l S 2 it f A ml saws----N31 'i X Win 1 2 5 2 Assisting the superin tom ent vounse ors clm-uns and many others the school soczretar' . often go unpruised. Also doing various odd jobs for lvavhers, our secretaries lmw a big part in keeping his ii sf-is N w .sf-A our school running smoothly. 222 Offive Wmrrkcfrs Keep on Truckin' Row 1: William Fandel, Harlan Oc-tzel. Chuck Simmons. Row 2: John Manly, Vaughn Brenkman. Nick Reed. Don Carroll. Row 3: Jim Underwood. ,loe Clayton. Richard Ceier, W. E. Thomas. scuoot r. 'wMM'-w-uw.W'vQ0Xi ' .l 'fi-1 R Oh boy. here they comell 1 O A moment of silence before school's out. How many times have you seen an EPCHS bus with a dented fender or a smashed-up bumper? Not too often! And do you know why? Because we have a very careful and dedicated stall ol Bus Drivers. So many times we forget that without them, we couldnit go to away gaincs or on field trips. So letis give a big thanks to our men of the roads. The students who usually ride bus number 11 will now be riding bus number 3. The students who usu- ally ride bus number T. . Bus Drivers 223 Keeping the halls spin:-n-spz1n, lhejani- lors of E.P.C.H.S. are kept busy picking up after the many messy students here al school. Think what shape our buildings would bein if it weron't for this group of hard-working men. Mr. Cleans of EPCH5 Ron Smith, Mike Shaver, Clifton Burton, George Keleh. Row 2: George Schneider, Floyd Moreland, Bernie Maslon, Billy Riner. Row 3: Jack Stevens, Fred Rosenbush, Lawrence Kerby. l W. Mlm X'-. Q G1 LQ' i. Bernie Masten puts the cafeteria in order for the next day. Looks like someone lost a notebook. A Abney, Bob Lettermen 3,45 Hall Messenger 45 Football 25 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,4. Ackerman, Mary GAA 15 Health Careers 45 Ger- man Club 1,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,3,45 Intermediate Band 25 Contest En- semble 4. Adams, Pat GAA 1,2,3,45 GAA Board Treasurer 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Orchesis 45 Math Club 45 Tennis 35 Volleyball 2,35 Basketball 3,45 Badminton 35 Softball 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 3,45 Homely- coming 35 Powwow Staff 45 Illinois State Scholar 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit Award 45 Powclerpuff Champs 45 Student Council member 4. Ahart, Scott Student Council member 1,45 Let- termen 15 Hall Messenger 15 House of Rep. Member 35 Football 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Champs 4. Anderson, Bekah FHA 15 GAA 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 House of Rep. Member 25 Variety Show 25 Master Choir 3,45 Mad- rigals 3,45 Choraliers 25 Choristers 15 Contest Ensemble 3,45 Master Choir Secretary 4. Andrews, Julie FHA 25 GAA 25 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 UICA 3,45 Wrestling Cheer- leader 25 Variety Show 1,2. Amett, Kevin German Club 1,2,35 Photographer 2,3,45 President 4. Amoldi, Bev GAA 1,25 Pep Club 1,45 Gemian Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council Member 45 junior- Senior Class Play 35 Variety Show 4, Ashbum, Kathy GAA l,2,3,45 FSA 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 French Club 1,25 Badminton 35 Senior Class Sec. 45 Student Council Member 35 Vari- ety Show 35 Master Choir 45 Choraliers 2,3. B Bailey, Gerald Track 1,3. Bailey, Rick Wrestling 2. Ball, Brenda VICA 45 Co-op 45 P-AVC 3. Ball, Carla Library Asst. 1,2,3. Bandyq, Grace Hall Messenger 3,45 GAA 1. Bandy, Grace Hall Messenger 3,45 GAA 1. Barkley, Phillip Chemistry Club 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Master Choir 3,45 Keynotes 45 Madrigals 3,45 Choraliers 25 Con- test Solo 25 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 Fresh. Boys Choir 15 H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Powwow Staff 4. Bamhill, Joan Pep Club 15 Hall Messenger 4. Beasley, Kim GAA 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 45 FSA 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Or- chesis 1,2,3,45 Film Club 1,2,35 GAA Board Member 1,2,3,45 Freshman Vice-President 15 Student Council Member 25 House of Rep. Member 15 Badminton 3,45 Ir. Prom Committee 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Homelycoming 35 Photographer 45 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. Behrends, julia GAA 1,2,3,45 Board Member 2,3,45 NFL 15 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Rep. 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 President 45 Film Club 45 Hall Messenger 35 Art Club 45 Sec.-Treas. 45 Pep Club Vice President 35 Sophomore Class President 25 Student Council Member 2,45 Var. Wrestling Cheerleader 3,45 Variety Show 2,3,45 EPOCH 2,3,45 Asst. Sports Editor 35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Inter. Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 15 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. Blackmore, Kathryn FHA 15 GAA 1,25 Choraliers 2, Choristers 15 Contest Ensemble 1. Blizzard, Phyllis GAA 15 Pep Club 2,3,4. Bloom, Gary Baseball 1,2. Blum, Greg Bowling 3,45 Student Leader 45 Lettemmen 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Golf 3,45 Intramurals 1. Blye, Sharon GAA 1,25 Pep Club 25 French Club 3,45 German Club 1,25 Film Club 3,45 Art Club 3,45 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Contest En- semble 2,3,45 String Orchestra 1,2,3,45 9-Strings 3,45 Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Powwow Artist 45 ISS 45 National Honor Society 4. Boyer, Becky GHA 1,45 GAA 1,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Film Club 45 Art Club 45 House of Rep. 45 Variety Show 45 Master 3,45 Choraliers 25 Choristers 1. Bracken, Sue GAA 2,45 FSA,45 French Club 2. Brennecke, Steve Radio Club 1,2,3,45 Sec.-Treas. 45 Quill dr Scroll 45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Sec. 45 Chemistry 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Letterrnen 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Sec. 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Re- corder Ensemble 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Solos 2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Powwow Proof Ed. 45 Staff 45 ISS 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Bricka, Vic Student Council Member 45 Ten- nis 25 Intramurals 3,45 Champs 4. Senior Informa tion Brinker, Tracy Y-Teens 2,35 Activity Comm. Chm.5 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 1,2,35 Sec.- Treas. 35 Math Club 35 House of Rep 1,45 Ir. Prom Comm. 3. Brooks, David Lettemanen 45 Football 1,2,4. Brown, Eugene Golf 25 Intramurals 1,3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 45 Concert Band 2,45 Inter. Band 1,35 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Con- cert Orch. 3. Bryant, Velma FHA 45 GAA 1. Buchanan, Leigh FHA 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 NFL 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Orchesis 25 Student Leader 3,45 Math Club 25 Student Council Member 45 House of Rep. Member 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Contest Solo 3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 9-Strings 45 String Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Sec. 35 Var. Cheerleader 45 Powderpuff Champs 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Buchanan, Linda FHA 2,35 Pres. 35 GAA 15 FSA 3,45 Pres. 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Buss, Rhonda GAA 1,2,3,45 Raiderettes 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Orchesis 3,45 Badminton 35 Soft- ball 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 3,45 Master Choir 45 Keynotes 3,45 Choraliers 2,35 Fresh. Girls Choir 15 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. C Calkin, Susie Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Sec. 35 Pres. 45 Student Leader 3,45 Math Club 25 Volleyball Mngr. 3,45 Basketball Mngr. 2,45 H.M.S. Pina- fore 35 EPoCH Organizations Ed. 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 3,45 Band Historian 45 Unifonns 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Callas, Tim Bowling 2,3,45 Library Asst. 3,4. Carley, Tini Latin Club 1,25 Art Club 45 Stu- dent Asst. 45 Intramurals 2. Carroll, Matt Ind. Events 2,3,45 Radio Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Football 1. Cary, Robbi GAA 1,25 Raiderettes 1,25 Pep Club 1,45 Gemian Club 1,2,3,45 Student Leaders 15 Ir.-Sr. Play Student Director 35 Variety Show 4. Chitty, Gail FHA 1,25 Hall Messenger 45 Campu' Life 1,2,3,4. Clark, Kim GAA 2,3,45 Badminton 45 Softball 25 Master Choir 3,45 Keynotes 45 Choraliers 25 Contest Ensemble 35 Choir Librarian 45 Fresh. Girls Choir l. Clatt, Cyndee GAA 1,2,35 FSA 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,35 Orchesis 2,3,45 Var. Cheerleader 35 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 2,3,4. Cohn, Cathy FHA 15 VICA 45 Co-op Pres. 45 P- AVC 3. Colvin, Dan Student Leader 35 Lettemien 45 Hall Messenger 45 Football 1,45 Track 1,35 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 ISS 4. Comerford, Rex Lettemien 3,45 NVrestling 3,4. Cone, Paul Lettermen 1,2,3,45 Hall Messenger 45 Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2. Costa, Mario Chess Club 45 Film Club 45 Stu- dent Council Member 45 House of Rep. 45 A.F.S. 4. Cotton, Micheal Football 1. Couri, Kevin Intramurals 2. Couri, Sue GAA 1,25 Raiderettes 2,3,45 Student Leader 2,35 Sec.-Treas.5 Student Council Mem- ber 45 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 3,45 Choristers 1. Cox, Gary Intramurals 4. Coyle, Colleen GAA 25 FSA 35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Inter. Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 4. Crawford, Perry Powwow Staff 45 Sterling Merit 4. Creek, james Bowling 45 Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. Crossland, Diana FHA 15 GAA 15 Campus Life 3. Cruse, Thomas Bowling l,2,3,45 Latin Club 1, 2,35 Football 25 Variety Show 45 Master Choir 3,45 Keynotes 45 Madrigals 45 Choraliers 25 Choristers 15 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 National Honor Society 4. Curry, Julie GAA 1,25 FSA 3. D Dale, Debra GAA 15 Softball 15 Hall Messenger 3,4. Daniel, Jennie GAA 45 FTA 45 Treas. 45 Gennan Club 2,35 Student Leader 45 Make-up 3,45 ISS 4. Darling, Deborah FHA 1. Daugherty, Ray Student Leader 45 Football 45 House of Rep. 1,2,35 VICA 3,45 Co-op 3,4. Davison, Danette GAA 2. Decker, Ianice GAA 15 Latin Club 1,25 Student Leader 25 Badminton 35 National Honor So- ciety 45 ISS 4. Densberger, Gary Latin Club I5 Wrestling 15 Golf 1,25 Powwow Staff 4. Dice, Cathy GAA 25 Hall Messenger 3,4. Dickerson, Mary Anne GAA 25 Badminton 45 House of Rep. Member 25 Master Choir 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Choraliers 25 Choristers 15 Con- test Solo 45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,4. Dixon, Timothy Bowling 3, Lettennen 3,45 Ten- nis 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,45 Variety Show 2,45 Master Choir 2,3,45 Keynotes 2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 Boys Chorus 15 Master Choir Pres. 4. Dobbs, Debbie GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 French Club 1. Dooley, Lisa GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Leader 35 Film Club 45 Hall Messenger 2,3,45 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 House of Rep. Member 1,25 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 2,3,45 Photographer 45 Vice-Pres. 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Domon, Timothy Hall Messenger 3,4. Doudera, Sherrill GAA 2,35 FSA 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Inter. Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Dudley, Deborah GAA 1,2,35 FSA 45 Variety Show 3. Durst, Albert Ind. Events 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Student Leader 2,3,45 Lettennen 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Captain 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 4. E Eberle, Lyn GAA 2, FSA 3,4. Edwards, Gary German Club 2,3,45 Golf 25 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Edwards, Patricia GAA 15 FHA 1,2. Eide, Karen Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest En- semble 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 35 Tazewell County Honor Band 35 National Honor Society 4. Eisenhower, Sharon Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Con- cert Bzuld 3,45 Inter. Band 1,25 Contest Ensem- ble 4. Eller, Dave Bowling 1,2,3,45 Lettemmen 2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1,45 Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals 2. Engle, Susan GAA 1,2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Cer- man Club 2,35 Film Club 45 Pres.-Vice-Pres. 45 Ir.-Sr. Class Play 45 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Pow- wow Staff 45 Associate Ed. 45 Magazine Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. F Farley, Mari NFL 35 Ind. Events 35 Latin Club 2,35 Ir.-Sr. Class Play 3,45 Powwow Staff 3,45 Business Mngr. 45 Magazine Staff 35 Master Choir 3,45 Madrigals 45 Choraliers 25 Contest Solo 45 Contest Ensemble 45 H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Marching Band 15 Inter. Band 15 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Feger, Debra GAA 15 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Film Club 45 Math Club 45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Powwow Staff 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,35 Inter. Band 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Fellows, Darrell Football 3. Ferrell, Brenda Hall Messenger 3,45 Ind. Ed. Office VVorker 4. Fleming, Kenneth Gennan Club 35 Chess Club 2. Frank, Bob VICA 45 Co-op 3,4. Fratzke, Iayne GAA 1,2,35 FSA 3,45 Quill 6: Scroll 45 Gennan Club 1,2,-3,45 Chemistry Club 1,2,3,45 Ex-Officio5 Math Club 2,3,45 Pres. 6: Activities Chainnan5 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 45 EPOCH Staff 2,3,45 Index Ed. 2,35 Asst. Ed. in Chief 45 Marching Band 152, 3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Inter. Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2,3,45 String Orch. 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Mid-State 9 Honor Band 2,3,45 Tazewell County Honor Band 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Frietsch, Cathy GAA 1,25 FSA 3,45 Student Leader 25 Hall Messenger 45 House of Rep. Member 15 Choraliers 25 Choristers 1. Friling, james Student Leader 35 Lettennen 3, 45 Football 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 4. Frye, Rodney German Club 35 Student Leader 45 Lettemien 45 Football 1,3,45 House of Rep. Member 45 Ir.-Sr. Class Play 4. Senior lnformatiion 225 G Gafford, Virginia GAA 25 FTA 1,2,3,45 Historian 35 Vice-Pres 45 Pep Club 35 Gennan Club 25 National Honor Society 4. Garner, jim Marching Band 3,45 Inter. Band 3,4. Geason, Peggy Y-Teens 1. Gentile, JoAnn GAA 15 Orchesis 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Marching Band 1,2,35 Beginning Band 45 Inter. Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2. Gerbracht, Kim GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Badminton 45 Variety Show 45 EPoCH Staff 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Inter. Band 1,25 Pep Band 2,3,45 Contest En- semble 3,45 Concert Orch. 4. Giebelhausen, Veralyn GAA 15 Choraliers 25 Fresh. Girls Chorus l. Goodyear, Bruce Lettermen 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Cr. Country 25 Intramurals 2. Gould, Lisa GAA 2, Grachek, Nancy GAA 1,2,35 Pep Club 35 Ir.-Sr. Class Play Publicity Comm. 35 Master Choir 35 Choraliers 2, Choristers 15 Contest Ensemble 2. Griffin, Teresa Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Librarian 1,2,3,45 Sec. 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Taz- well County Honor Band 3,45 Mid-State 9 Honor Band 45 National Honor Society 45 Ster- ling Merit 4. Grotz, Jeff Gemian Club 1,2,3,45 Historian 45 Student Leader 45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 9- Strings 3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Treas. 4. Gullett, Cindy GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Stu- dent Leader 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Badminton 35 Softball 35 House of Rep. 1,2,35 Prom Queen 35 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Pow- derpuff Champs 3,45 Homecoming Attend. 4. H Haddad, Cathy VICA 45 Co-op 4. Halstead, Annette GAA 1,2,3,45 Quill dt Scroll 45 Chemistry Club 2,3,45 Sec. 45 Student Leader 35 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Softball 15 EPoCH Student Life Ed. 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Mid-State 9 Honor Band 45 National Honor Society 45 Ster- ling Merit 45 ISS 4. Harrison, Terri GAA 1,2,3,45 FSA 3,45 Fresh. Class Sec. 15 I-Iouse of Rep. Member 25 Hall Messenger 45 Choraliers 2. Harrold, Chris GAA 1,25 FTA 2,3,45 FSA 15 French Club 1,25 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Sec. 35 Stu- dent Council Member 1,2,3,45 I.V. Cheerleader 1,25 Var. Cheerleader 3,45 Homecoming Attend. 25 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 45 Student Leader 2. Hart, Kerry Gemian Club 1,25 Student Leader 3, 45 Lettemien 45 Hall Messenger 45 Football 15 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Golf 25 Intramurals 1,2,35 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Hart, Teri Pep Club 15 Hall Messenger 2,3,45 Homecoming Princess 4. Harvey, Lisa Latin Club 1,25 Student Leader 25 Ir.-Sr. Class Play 45 H.M.S. Pinafore 3, March- ing Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Beginning Band 1,25 Concert Orch. 3,4. Hatfield, Arlie Ind. Events 1,2,35 Radio Club 2, 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Leader 3,45 Let- ten-nen 45 Library Asst. 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 VVrestling 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3. Heaton, David Co-op 45 VICA 4. Hedgcock, Lori FSA 3,45 All State 1,2,3,45 Con- test Ensemble 35 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,4. Heininger, Toni GAA 1,2,35 Raiderettes 1,2,3,45 Treas. 45 Volleyball 2,3. Hendrick, Julie Bowling 4. Hendricks, Gary Radio Club 15 Intramurals 3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Inter. Band 1,25 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 3,45 Tazewell County Honor Band 3,4. Hilbert Ronald German Club 1,25 Student Leader 35 Hall Messenger 3,45 Basketball 1,3,45 Intra- murals 25 Marching Band 1,25 Inter. Band 1,25 ISS 4. Hinkley, Iudy GAA I. Hinton, James Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Solo 45 Concert Orch. 3,4. Holtke, Debbie Raiderettes 35 German Club 35 Badminton 45 Variety Show 35 Master Choir 3. 45 Choraliers 2, Choristers 1. Horsley, Vera FHA 15 GAA 1,25 Hall Messenger 45 VICA 45 Co-op 45 Sec. 45 P-AVC5 Fresh. Girls Chorus 1. Houlihan, Don Bowling 45 Basketball Mngr. 15 Track 1,25 Intramurals 4. Hudson, Keith Bowling 3,4. 226 Senior Information Hulva, Randy Student Leader 45 Lettermen 45 Football 4. Iluser, Loretta GAA 2,3,45 Tennis 45 House of Rep, 35 Powwow Staff 4. Jacobsen, Keith Ind. Arts 1,2,3,4. Ieffers, Timothy Radio Club 45 Film Club 45 Campus Life 2,3,45 Class Pres. 3,45 Student Council Member 3,45 House of Rep. Member 35 Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 15 Ir. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show props 45 Powwow Staff 4. johnson, Annette FSA 3,4. Johnston, Rod German Club 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 45 Beginning Band 15 Inter. Band 2,3. Jones, john Co-op 45 VICA 45 Beginning Band 1. juvinall, Tammy Pep Club 15 Campus Life 3,4. K Kallister, Nancy GAA 1,2,3,45 Board Member 1,2,3,45 FSA 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Pres. 35 French Club 15 Student Leader 2,35 Tennis 45 Volleyball 2,35 Basketball 35 Badminton 35 Softball 1,2,35 Variety Show 3,45 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. Karcher, Debbie FHA 15 GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Hall Messenger 25 Variety Show 4. Kelley, Mike NVrestling 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. Keough, Mike Lettermen 1,2,3,45 VVrestling 1,2, 3,4. Kidd, Tammy FHA 35 GAA 1,25 Y-Teens 25 French Club 1,2. Kingsland, Mark Student Leader 45 Co-op 45 Pres. 45 VICIC 45 Football 15 WVrestling 1,2. Kinsman, Robb Co-op 45 VICA 45 Football 45 Baseball 35 Cr. Country 15 Golf 3,4. Kluge, Nancy GAA 1,25 German Club 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Begin- ning Band 15 Inter. Band 25 Pep Band 2,3,45 Madrigal Brass 45 H.M.S. Pinafore Orch. 35 Tazewell County Honor Band 45 ISS 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Kreeger, Karen FSA 45 Gemian Club 1,25 Film Club 45 Stage Crew 15 Art Club 45 Powwow Staff 45 Contest Solo 45 All State 2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,45 String Orch. 1,2,3,45 Mid-State 9 Orch. 2,3,4. L LaKemper, Dan German Club 2,3,45 String Orch. 15 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Latham, Barry Football 15 Basketball 45 Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Champs 4. Ledford, Darlene GAA 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Historian 35 Raiderettes 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Math Club 25 French Club 2,3,45 Variety Show 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Legaz, James Student Leader 45 Football 1,45 Baseball 2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. Leibold, joe Ind. Arts 2,35 Radio Club 2,3,45 Pres, 45 German Club 15 Film Club 45 Stage Crew 45 A.V. Asst. 35 Photographer 1,2,3,45 Powwoxv Staff 4. Leiby, Dawn GAA 152,35 Variety Show 35 Pow- derpuff Champs 4. Logan, Wayne Co-op 45 VICA 4. Logue, Mary Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Lab Asst. 45 Badminton 45 National Honor Society 45 Ster- ling Merit 4. Long, Dean Wrestling 2. Longden, Amy Film Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Organizational Contest 25 Con- test Solo 2,35 Contest Ensemble 2,35 Mid-State 9 Orch. 1,2,3. Lucas, Kathryn GAA 1,2,3,45 Board Member 3. 45 FSA 45 Pep Club 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Pt. Chairman 45 Student Leader 25 House of Rep. Member 35 Variety Show 45 EPoCH People Ed. 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Lulay, Terry Football 15 Wrestling 1. Luttrell, Iamie GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Treas. 45 French Club 25 Orchesis 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 45 National Honor Society 45 ISS 4. Lyons, Nancy GAA 15 Choraliers 25 Fresh. Girls Choir l. M Marcille, Chuck German Club 1,23 VICA 3,45 Co-op 3,4. Marold, Ken Y-Teens 2. Matlock, Rocky Bowling 152,35 French Club 15 Lettenncn 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Varie- ty Show 25 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 3,45 Stage Band 45 Inter. Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 3. Mayberry, Madelyn GAA 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Student Leader 25 Film Club 3,45 Homecoming Attend. 1,35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Powderpuff Champs 3,45 National Honor Society 45 ISS 45 Student Council Member 1,2,3,4. McCaherty, Dan Student Leader 45 Lettemien 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. McCallum, Lisa Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Inter. Band 1,2,3,4. McGlothlin, Kris GAA 1,2,3,45 Sec.-Treas. 35 Orchesis 2,3,45 Sec.-Treas. 35 Student Leader 25 Badminton 3,45 Student Council Member 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Treas. 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Master Choir 45 Keynotes 45 Contest Ensemble 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 DAR5 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. McMichael, Colleen FTA 45 Chemistry Club 45 Film Club 45 Stage Crew 3,45 Math Club 2, 3,45 Powwow Staff 45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Con- test Solo 3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 3,45 H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Tazewell County Honor Band 3,45 Mid-State 9 Band, Mid-State 9 Orch. 45 Magazine Staff 35 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Miller, Donna GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Ger- man Club 1,2,3,45 Chemistry Club 45 Math Club 2,45 House of Rep. 45 Variety Show 45 Photog- rapher 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 45 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. Miller, Steve Library Asst. 1,2,35 Bowling 3. Minter, Gary Bowling 45 Lab Asst. 45 Concert Band 25 Marching Band 1,25 Inter. Band 15 National Honor Society 45 ISS 4. Monk, Debbie GAA 1,2,3,45 FSA 3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 Raiderettes l,2,3,45 Sec. 25 Co-Captain 35 Captain 45 Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 Student Leader 2,35 Student Council Member 15 House of Rep. Member 1,25-3,45 Variety Show 3,45 Powderpuff Champs 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Moore, Barry Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 45 Concert Band 35 Inter. Band 1,2,45 Pep Band 2,3. Moore, NVilliam Class Vice-Pres. 25 Lettemien 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 VVrestling 1,2, 3,45 Master Choir 2,3,4. Moreland, Nancy GAA 1,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Board Member 1,2,3,45 NFL 152,35 Ind. Events 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Film Club 2,35 Hall Messenger 2,35 Student Council Member 15 Sec. 2,3,45 Variety Show l,2,3,45 Powwow Staff 2,35 Marching Band 15 Powder- puff Champs 3,4. Morgan, Donald Intramurals 2. Moss, Rose Library Asst, 1,25 Hall Messenger 1,25 Co-op 45 Treas.5 VICA 4. Murray, Kenneth Student Leader 45 Lettermen 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Myers, Curtis Ind. Events 1. N Nance, Kim NFL 2,3,45 Debate 3,45 Co-Captain 35 Captain 45 Ind. Events 25 German Club 1, 2,3,45 Pres. 35 Chemistry Club 45 Variety Show 35 H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Master Choir 3,45 His- torian 45 Keynotes 45 Madrigals 3,45 Choraliers 25 Choristers 15 Contest Solo 45 All State 1,3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 4. Newell, Dianna GAA 15 FSA 3,45 Gennan Club 1,2,35 Volleyball 1. Nunn, Kevin Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Inter. Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3. O Overmier, Monica Contest Solo 2,3,45 All State 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 String Orch. 15 9-Strings 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. P Pagan, Terri GAA 15 Ind. Arts 15 VICA 45 Co- op 45 Volleyball 4. Peckenpaugh, Dzmny Track 1,2,3,45 Cr. Country 4. Pedersen, Karen GAA 15 Ind. Arts 35 NFL 2,35 Ind. Events 2,35 German Club 1,2,3,45 Sec. 35 Math Club 2,3,45 Film Club 45 Master Choir 3,45 Treas. 45 Keynotes 3,45 Choraliers 25 Con- test Ensemble 2,3,45 Fresh. Girls Choir 15 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Sterling Mcrit 45 ISS 45 Variety Show 3,4. Pence, Richard Co-op 45 Cr. Country 2. Pennock, Dorothy Library Asst. 2. Phillis, James NFL 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Ind. Events 2,3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Pep Club 45 Gennan Club 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2, 3,45 IIall Messenger 45 Class Treas. 45 Base- ball I5 Ilouse of Rep. Member 45 Variety Show 2,35 Powwow Sports Ed. 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Conccrt Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,45 Drum Major 3,45 Contest Solo 45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 2,3,45 Madrigal Jester 45 National Honor Society 45 ISS 4. Pilkington, Joyce Gennan Club 1,2,3,45 Choris- ters 15 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Pinkham, Thomas Radio Club 15 Intramurals 1, 2,35 Inter. Band 1. Pintar, Glenn Student Leader 4. Pleasant, Jim Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Student Leader 45 Math Club 45 Lab Asst. 45 Baseball 1,25 Mngr. 35 Cr. Country 35 House of Rep. 1,25 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Potter, Valerie GAA 1,25 Y-Teens 2,35 Vice-Pres. 35 Pep Club 15 French Club 1. Poulsen, James Bowling 2,3,45 Lettermen 25 Base- ball 2,45 Intramurals 2,3. Purdue, David Co-op 45 Vice-Pres. 45 VICA 4. Quinn, Pat Intramurals 1,2,354. R Rakestraw, Julie GAA 1,25 Bowling 15 Pep Club 15 Basketball 15 House of Rep. 25 Contest En- semble 1,25 String Orch. 15 Concert Orch. 2,3. Ramige, Mark Lettemien 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,35 YVrestling 1,25 Intramurals 152. Ramige, Mike Lettemien 3,45 Football Mngr. 3,45 Basketball Mngr. 45 Track Mngr. 2,3,45 Wres- tling Mngr. 2,35 House of Rep. 4. Randall, Kevin NFL 1,2,35 Pres. 2,35 Ind. Events 1,2535 Quill 81 Scroll 45 French Club 35 Math Club 25 Student Cotmcil Member 1,2,3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 House of Rep. 45 Track I5 Cr. Country 1,25 Tennis 25 Prom King 35 Homecoming Chief 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Powwow Staff 3,45 Ed.-in-Chief 45 DAR 45 Sterling Merit 45 National Honor Society 45 ISS 4. Redsbaw, Craig Variety Show 25 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. Reinholdt, Cindy GAA 15 FTA 45 Sec. 45 FSA 3,45 Sec. 45 French Club 15 House of Rep. 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Rhoades, Chris Student Leader 3,45 Hall Mes- senger 1,25 Co-op 45 VICA 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Cr. Country 1,25 Intramurals 4. Richardson, Floyd Baseball 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Riggenbach, Kevin Lab Asst. 45 Tennis 35 Intra- murals 2,45 Contest Ensemble 3,45 String Orch. 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,2,3,45 Group Orch. Contest 2,3,45 Mid-State 9 Orch. 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Riggenbach, Miriam Quill dz Scroll 45 EPoCH Staff 45 Copy Ed. 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Con- test Ensemble 2,3,45 Tazewell County Honor Band 4. Rinehart, Lois FHA 1,2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Y- Teens 15 GAA 15 Pep Club 15 Basketball 1. Roberts, Michael German Club 1,25 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 YVrestling 1. Roe, Robin GAA 1,25 Raiderettes 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 French Club 1,25 Variety Show 3,45 Mas- ter Choir 3,45 Keynotes 3,45 Choraliers 25 Contest Ensemble 3,45 National Honor Society 4. Roedl, Virginia GAA 15 Student Leader 35 March- ing Band 1,2,35 Concert Band 35 Inter. Band 1,2. Rosen, Joyce Quill 8: Scroll 45 Gennan Club 1, 2,3,45 Pres. 45 Chemistry Club 2,3,45 Treas. 45 Math Club 2,3,45 Eligibility Chaimian 45 Art Club 45 Variety Show 2,3,45 EPoCH Staff 45 Academics 45 Magazine Staff 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band l,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Mid-State 9 Honor Band 2,3,45 Concert Orch. 45 Tazewell Honor Band 3,45 National Honor Society 45 ISS 45 Sterling Merit 4. Rosenbaum, Dianne GAA 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Orchesis 1,2,3,45 Student Leader 25 Student Council Member 35 Treas. 45 Class Treas. 25 Var. Cheerleader 3,45 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Variety Show l,2,3,45 Powder- puff Champs 3,4. S . Scanlon, Jonel Gennan Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Co-Director 45 Psych. Club 35 Art Asst. 45 Golf 2,35 Magazine Staff 45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 String Orch. 1,2,3,45 Concert Orch. 1,25 3,45 Sec. 45 Organization Contest 2,3,45 Mid- State 9 Orch. 2,3,45 H.M.S. Pinafore 3. Scheerer, Tina GAA 1,2,3,45 Pub. Chaimian 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 3,45 Orch. 1,2,3,45 Treas. 25 Vice-Pres. 45 Student Leader 35 Film Club 45 Hall Messenger 2,35 Class Sec. 35 Vice- Pres. 45 House of Rep. 152,35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 1,2,3,45 Homelycoming 25 Powderpuff Champs 3,4. Schlesinger, Bill Student Leader 35 Lettennen 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 ISS 4. Schoedel, Karen GAA 15 Hall Messenger 4. Schoedel, Robert House of Rep. 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,25 Mngr. 3. Schoen, Garry Latin Club 1,25 Intramurals l,2. Schofield, Jeff Student Leader 35 Basketball 1.2, 35 Track 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Champs 4. Schroppel, Kathy Library Asst. 3. Schulz, Fred Bowling 3,4. Smith, Gary Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Tazewell County Band 4. Smith, Karen Master Choir 3,45 Choraliers 25 Fresh. Girls Choir 1. Smith, Peggy FHA 1. Sollberger, Ron Bowling 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Lettermen 25 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 1. Stafford, Leitha FSA 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Ger- man Club 1,2,35 Choraliers 25 Choristers 1. Stake, Mike Co-op 45 Vice-Pres. 45 VICA 45 P-ACV 35 Track 25 Transfer from VVoodruff. Stamerjohn, Russ Football Mngr. 3,45 Track 25 WVrestling 25 Mngr. 3,45 Marching Band 1,25 Inter. Band 1,2,3. Stameriohn, Tammy GAA 1,2,3,45 Health Car. 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Tennis 35 Jr.-Sr. Class Play 45 Master Choir 3,45 Keynotes 35 Choris- ters I5 Contest Solos 2,35 Contest Ensemble 3. Stasz, John VICA 45 Co-op 45 P-ACV 3. Stewart, Charles Co-op 45 VICA 4. Stiles, Gregory Lettemien 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Tennis 3. Stoecker, James NFL 35 Ind. Events 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Class Treas. 15 Football Mngr. 15 Track 45 Tennis 35 Intramurals 15 House of Rep. Member 25 Variety Show 2,45 Master Choir 3,45 Keynotes 3,45 Madrigals 3,45 Choraliers 25 Contest Solo 1,2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 1,2, 3,45 Fresh. Boys Choir 15 Barbershop Quartet 3,45 ISS 4. Strantz, Sue GAA 152,35 French Club 1,25 Stu- dent Leader 35 Film Club 45 Sec.-Treas. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play, Student Director 45 EPoCH Staff 35 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. Street, Kathy Jr.-Sr. Choir 35 Concert Choir 45 Marching Band 1,25 Inter. Band 1,2. Streight, Jim Radio Club 2,45 Student Leader 45 Lettemien 3,45 Baseball Mngr. 3,45 Class Vice Pres. 35 House of Rep. Member 45 Jr.-Sr. Class Play 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Strickfaden, Carol Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Solo 2,3,45 Contest Ensemble 3,45 Concert Orch. 35 Tazewell County Honor Band 3,45 MS9 Honor Band 3,4. Sutton, Diane GAA 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,35 Bas- ketball 3. T Tapp, Jack Pep Club 1,25 French Club 15 Let- termen 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 152, 3,4. Taylor, Nancy FHA 15 GAA 15 FSA 35 Gennan Club 15 Marching Band 1,2,-3,45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Contest Solo 2,3,45 Tazewell County Honor Band 3,45 MS9 Honor Band 2,3,45 Contest Orch. 3. Teige, Steven French Club 35 Gennan Club l. 2,35 Hall Messenger 1,2,3,4. Thom, Cindy Y-Teens 35 Library Asst. 3. Tonkin, Gayle FHA 4. Underwood, Sherry Transfer from Nomial. V Valentine, Rick Ind. Events 3,45 Radio Club 4. Vogel, Robert Radio Club 35 Gennan Club 1,25 Cr. Country 2,45 Tennis 35 Photographer 2,3,45 ISS 4. Vogel, Robert G. Baseball 1,25 Cr. Country 3. W Wagner, Betty GAA 1,25 FSA 45 Badminton 45 Master Choir 45 Choraliers 2,35 Choristers 15 Contest Ensemble 2,3,4. Walker, Tom Football 1,2,35 VVrestling l,2,3,4. VValker, JoAnn GAA 153. Ward, Julie GAA 2,3,4. YVannemacher, Robin GAA 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 House of Rep. Member 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 4. NVantland, Dave Student Leader 45 Film Club 45 Hall Messenger 45 Master Choir 3,45 Key- notes 45 Madrigals 45 Choraliers 1,25 Contest Solo 45 Contest Ensemble 2,3,45 Fresh. Boys Choir 15 Powwow Staff 4. Weber, James Lettermen 15 Football 15 Intra- murals 1,2. YVendland, Vicky Hall Messenger 3,4. . Wenell, Stephanie Pep Club 45 German Club 2,3,45 House of Rep. Member 15 Sterling Merit 45 ISS 4. VVbite, Michael Student Leader 45 VICA 3,45 Co-op 45 Sec. 4. WVilhelm, Muriel GAA 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Stu- dent Leader 25 French Club 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 National Honor Society 45 ISS 4. Wilson, Carrie Class Treas. 35 Student Council Member 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Woodbum, Cindy GAA 15 Y-Teens I5 Pep Club 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pres. 35 Chemistry Club 1,45 Film Club 35 Math Club 2,45 Powwow Staff 2,3,45 Feature Ed. 45 National Honor So- ciety 45 ISS 45 Sterling Merit 45 AFS 4. NVooding, James Marching Band 1,2,35 Inter. Band l,2,3. Wys, Chris GAA 35 FSA 45 Pep Club 2,35 House of Rep. Member 1,2,3. Y Young, Sherry FSA 3,45 Treas. 45 French Club 1,25 Program Chaimian 25 Film Club 45 Li- brary Asst. 25 Jr.-Sr. Class Play Student Direc- tor 45 National Honor Society 45 Sterling Merit 4. Z Zaborac, Robin FHA 3,45 Pres. 45 GAA 1,2,-3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Sec. 45 Chemistry Club 3,45 Student Leader 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Vice- Pres. 45 Badminton 35 Concert Choir 4. Senior Information 227 Teach ers-Z4 Bea t Getting ready to ride off in the sunset this mysterious rider searches for the exit. l Q' 'ae 15.13 QL W.- N- M 'K 'f ' I . Young man! l told you quit diving under those donkeys. Now go to your room. I s. A 4 t asia t t , ,qi , Q 'si ,,f,, .,,lksfgg2..g1if l i 1 lj' i i .5 a. J M 1,5 ' i k, , ' 3 i zz i I .. . ' ,. 5 always said therelduk If you happen to be walking by the boys gym, at East Peoria High School, on the night of April ll, and you heard a few strange sounds, you could be eertain of one thing, somebody or someone was sure kicking up a storm inside. As a mat- ter of fact, there was a barn-bustinl donkey of a basketball game going on inside. The donkeys returned to EPCHS this year with a bigger, wilder, and better show than ever. The donkeys were just as stubborn as always and an added addition of a show consist- ing of various dog stunts made up the half-time show. The riders of these beasts of bur- den were the faeulty riding against the seniors. Showing that the faculty members were full of spirit, was a cheerleading squad Composed mainly of young minded faculty members. Wait till I get hold of that photographer. His you know what is gonna hurt worse than mine. 228 Donkey Basketball .Am AFR iii Amis Gee-whillikersl I haven,t had this much fun for a long time. yt Oh Goshens! Isn't that the funniest thing ya ever saw. Some of the game aetion eonsisted of a dare- deyil ride, made by Mrs. Dominquez. She wore out her donkey so mueh that he had to lay down and take a third quarter stretch. Think- ing she eould be of assistanee. Miss Jones used her athletic skills and tried to eoax the donkey to its feet with delicious earrots. Meanwhile Mrs. Dominquez found a replacement, and made a dashing Comeback on the back of a llama. The seniors were defeated with a score of 20-24. The total money collected was divided equally and contributed to eharity. Before they mount their speedy transports, these sen- iors line up for the big showdown. lx Z 1 f During warm-ups. Kim Beasley praeticed her lay-up shots for the senior team. 5enior5-Z0 Z' J ' Kneeling before the Senior team, Mr, Hendryx pleads for merey for the faculty team. 5 4 ' .fit Even though things weren't looking up for the seniors. they still held their ehins high. Abney, Robert 184,41 Ackerma11, Mary 67,96,184,70 Ackley, Deb 138 Adams, Cheri 75,168 Adams, David 168 Adams, James 168 Adams, Kathy 81,84,87,154 Adams, Patricia 56,57,65.79,82,184 Adkins, Randal 154 Administration 217 A.F.S. 66 Agee, Terri 168 Ahart, Scot 65,184 Ahten, Giann 80,138 Ahten, Mike 154 Ahten, Tina 154 Aiello, John 138 Aiello, Lorraine 184 Aker, Debra 168 Albright, Robert 39,101,168 Albritton, Mrs. Julie 212 Alcaraz, Dan 30,31,168 Alexander, Fred 49,138 Alexander, George 154 Alexander, Michael 138 Allen, James 138 Allen, Kenneth 154 Allen, Paula 80,94,138 Allen, Randy 168 Allison, Carol 168 Allmon, Scott 30,93,101,168 Allsup, Karen 138 Ambrosch, Doug 168 Andell, Rebecca 96,184 Anderson Crystal 138 Anderson, Jeff 138 Anderson Kevin 30,154 Anderson, Kirk 11,39,49,138 Anderson, Patty 138 Anderson, Rebekah 184 Anderson, Sue 75,185,208 Anderson, Tim 154 Andrews, Erin 65,72,80,166,154 Andrews, Jeff 138 Andrews, Julie 185 Andrews, Tara 74-,80,105 Applegate, Steven 168,41 Appollino, Pat 154 Archdale, Sherri 138 Armstrong, Mark 168 Armstrong, Mark 168 Armstrong, Michele 11,138 Arnett, Kevin 92,185 Arnold, Donna 168 Arnold, Lisa 154 Arnold, Reba Sue 154 Arnold, Robert 168 Arnoldi, Beverly 64,65,101,105,185 Arrowsmith, Tim 98,138 Art 116,117 Art Club 103 Ary, Linda 154 Ashburn, Katharine 80,96,185 Ashburn, Kenneth 185 Ashlock, Philip 168 Astle, Scott 95,168 Aten, Michele 72,72,67,168,68 Atkins, Loretta 154 Auer, Connie 168 Auer, Robert 168 Ausmus, Steve 138 Avery, Jaye 138 Avery, Jean 67,154,68 Avery, Joyce 82 Avery, Thomas 168 Axley, Barbara 185 B Babcock, Max 138 Bach, Robert 138,44 Badgley, Mary 168 Badminton 61 Bagby, John 154 Bagby, Pam 138 Bagwell, K. 74 Bahn, James 154 Bailey, Gerald 30,186 Bailey, Mary 81,93,94,138 Bailey, Ricky 186 Bain, Keith 77,105,154 Index Index Baker. David 186 Baker, Ms. Ester 212,221 Baker. Francis 97.98,68 Baker, Jan 168 Baker, Janice 168 Ball, Brenda 186 Ball, Carla 186 Ball. Cathy 186 Burden, Steve 93,138,168 Barger, George 154 Barker, Michael 138 Barkley, Julia 65,84,138 Barkley, Mrs, Kathryn 216, 216 Barkley, Phillip 17,77,99,100,18 Barlow, Fredric 154 Barnes, David 67,138 Barnes, Dcnice 75, 104,15-1 Barnes, Wilma 81,186 Barnett. Charles 75,78,212 Barnhill, Joan 186 Barrett, Christy 67,138,70 Barrett, Roy 138 Barrett, Terri 67,154,70 Barton, Jay 168 Basketball Girls 56,57 Basketball Jr. V. 46,47 Basketball Varsity 34,35 Baseball Jr. V. 52,53 Baseball Varsity 42,43 Bassham, Billy 138 Bassham, Zoe 168 Bauer, Jay 46, 154 Bauer, Ralph 212 Banghman, Mary 154 Baum, Dawn 168 Baumgartner, Lori 74.138 Baxter, Brenda 138 Baxter, Greg 139 Baxter, Rosetta 168 Bazil. William 139 Beach, Dennis 154 Beach, Donald 168,67 Beach, Robert 154 Beal, Doug 138 Beam, lwark 168 Beasley, Kimberly 79,82,87,91,9 Beavis. Cameron 154 Beehtel, Teri 73,87,169 Becker, Doug 44-,48,139 Beckett, Howard 154 Beckman, 1Villiam 44,212 Beckmann, Ms. JoAnne 212 Beebe, Janice 154 Beebe, Perry 154 Behind the Book 132 Behind the 1Vhee1 133 Behrends, Julia 65,67,79,81,85,8 Barke, D. 49 Behrends, Scott 67,154,47,46,T0 Belcher, Jerry 169 Belcher, Joseph 169 Belcher, Richard 138 Belcher, Sheryl 75,154 Bell, Thomas 154 Belcill, Raylene 139 Benedict, Becky 17,74,154 Benedict, Karen 169 Berchtold. Kitty 154 Berkley, Gene 155 6 2,186,61 7,88,98,101,186 Berkley, Ronald 67,97,100,105,93,169,68 Bernovich, George 139 Berry, John 67,169,70 Bessler, Pam 79,99,100,105,169 Bevard, Kevin 155 Bevenonr, Don 212 Binklcy, Dennis 139 Binkley, Karen 186 Bishel, Robert 44,139 Bishop, Linda 72,169 Bishop, Vickie 169 Bishop, 1Villis 139 Bissell, Richard 139,169 Blackburn, Richard 139 Blackmore, Kathryn 186 Blair, .Janelle 139 Blair, Peggy 169 Blair, Tamara 169 Blanch, Ronald 139 Blessum, Glen 155 Blessum, Lorrie 82,139 Blizzard, Phyllis 186 Bloom, Gary 187 Bloom, Ronald 139 Bloomfield, Pat 67,97,155,70 Blue, David 67,155 Blum, Dennis 139 Blum, Gregory 39,101,187 Blume, Nancy 81,139 Blume, Robert 155 Blume, Sally 55,80,105,155 Blumenstock, Jim 169 Blye, Sharon 72.98.187 Board 220 Bodine, Jolm 139,491 Bogard, Kathy 187 Bogard, Marlin 169 Bogner, Alan 187 Bohannon, Thomas 169 Bohannan, Vickie 139 Bohm, Randy 67,155 Bomer, Cheryl 74,155 Bomer, Glenda 169 Bommgarden, Kathy 155 Bordner, Craig 187 Boundy, Jill 139 Boundy, Scott 187 Bowers, Debra 139 Bowers, Corlis 187 Boyd, Greg 67,169,70 Boyd, Margie 79,139 Boyd, Patrick 139 Boyer, Rebecca 81,93,94,98,101 187 Boyles, Nicky 30,187 Bracken, Sue 81,96,187 Bradley, Doug 49 Brady, Michael 139,46 Brakehill, Terri 155 Braman, Carolyn 155 Brandstetter, Rick 169 Brandstatter, Teresa 65,67,168,169 Brandt, Debra 155 Brasher, Jackie 187 Bratz, Barbara 169 Brceland, Mrs. Pam Brennecke, Steven 17,67,72,91,99 100 105 187 10 Brcssner, Deborah 155 Brethorst, Larry 212 Brewer, Randall 187 Brewer, Richard 188 Bricka, Victor 65,188 Briggs, David 212 Brinker, David 155 Brinker, JoAnn 188 Brinker. Tracy 188 Brodt, Carrie 87,169 Brogan, Sheri 155 Brooks, David 101,188 Brooks, David 74-,139,46 Brooks, Robert 169 Brown, Connie 169 Brown, Dalc 188,70 Brown, Deborah 188 Brown, Duane 67,77,95 Brown, Frank 169 Brown, Lorri 67,169,70 Brown, Richard 155 Brown, Roby 139,155,68 Brown, Thomas 169 Brown, Valeri 139 Broy, Bronda 74,77,139 Broy, Mark 155 Brugger, Holly 169 Brummitt, Jinnny 48,139 Brummitt, 1Villiam 169 Bryant, Sue 94 Bryant, Tanya 155 Bryant, Ve-1 188 Buchanan, Leigh 65,72,73,79,83 188 Buchanan, Linda 96,188 Buchannon, Lorri 74,89,93,155,165 Buckley, Jeana 155 Budd, Jeremy 39,101,169 Buhs, Darren 95,155 Bunn, John 74,93,139 Bunton, Roma 74,155 Bnrbigc, Paul 139 Burdette, Deborah 67,94,139,68 Burdsall, Karen 74,81,140 Burge, Bruce 48,139 Burger, Gail 155 Burger, Rebecca 188 Burgess, Connie 139 Burgess, Dawn 169 Burgess, Kevin 188 Burgess, Shelbic 155 Burk, Dennis 155 Burk, Tim 139 Burkiett, Mark 155 Burleson, Margaret 155 Burmeister, Margaret 140 Burrel, Rusty 75,77,78,155 Burrier, Mrs. Sandra 212 Burroughs, John 30,46,155,169 Burton, Rob 92,95,155 Business 122,123 Bus Drivers 223 Buss, Cheryl 169 Buss, Rohnda 77,78,80,86,87,188 Butler, Debra 170 Butler, Deborah 169 Butler, Jeff 155 Cady, Cindy 170 Cafeteria 221 Calhoun, Rhonda 155 Calkin, Marilyn 72,73,81,94,155 Calkin, Susie 55,56,67,88,188,70 Callow, Jean 55,56,57,67,79,80,98,104,170,70 Cambell, Paul 140 Camden, Brooke 140 Camp, Kevin 140 Camp, .lack 188 Camp, Richard 93,170 Campbell, Craig 188,202 Campbell, Robert 170 Campen, Janice 170 Cannon, Janice 82,155 Cantwell, Roger 156 Cardwell, Deborah 170 Carley, Jill 156 Carley, Timothy 189 Carlson, Cinda 67,140,170,70 Carlson, Linda 65,67,68 Carr, Barbara 156 Carr, Carol 170 Carr, Edward 140 Carroll, Gina 65,170,61 Carroll, Matthew 102,189 Carroll, Mike 156 Carter, Kevin 140 Cary, Daniel 140,68 Cary, David 140 Cary, Roberta 101,105,189 Cassidy, Gary 170 Castaneda, Barry 156 Cates, Tracy 140 Chadwick, Miss Dorothy 212 Chadwick, James 140 Chadwick. Vikie 170 Chambers, Susan 140 Chamlee, Ava 170 Chance, Jolmny 189 Chance, Terry 170 Chandler, Marlene 170 Chase, Charlie 170 Chase, Maureen 84,104.156 Chase, Michael 140 Chastten, Marsha 140 Chasteen, Mike 156 Cheek, Melvin 140 Cheek, Randy 67,100.105,93,170,70 Cheek, Ray 105 Chemistry Club 100 Chess Club 97 Chiesi, Richard 130.212 Chitty, Gail 189 Choir 74,75,76,77,78 Chrisman, Kay 67,156,68 Christianson, Dan 156 Christianson, David 74,140 Christiansen, Drew 140,68 Christmas 16,17 Churchill, Deb 81,86,170,175 Cieslewicz, Kelly 67,140,70 Cioni, Deb 104,156 Cioni, Mark 44,140 Clanton, Lora 170 Clark Cla rk , Gene 156 , James 140 Clark, Kevin 44,49,140 Clark, Kim 77,81,189,61 Clark, Kris 156 Clark, Lynne 96,170 Clark Clark Clark , Phillip 156 , Richard 170 son, Brett 156 Clah, Corwin 212 Clatt, Cynthia 189 Clatt, Jay 39,140 Clay, Mrs. Jennie 89,212 Clayton, Jeff 140 Cleer, Kenneth 44,140,68 Cobb, Richard 170 Cohn, Cathy 189 Cohn, Debora 93,9-1,170 Cole, Tim 170 Collier, Debra 170 Collins, Donna 74,140 Collison, Kimberlee 189 Collom, Donna 156 Coltrin, James 140,68 Colvin, Brad 170 Colvin, Daniel 101,189 Colvin, Sue 67,140 Comerford, Kim 75,82,156 Comerford, Rex 189 Compton, Diane 74,141 Compton, William 170 Cone, Paul 101,189,49 Connor, Randy 170 Connor, Sharon 170 Cook, Susan 189 Cooper, Terry 141 Coret, Cindy 189 Cornell, Laura 141 Corray, Mrs. Janet 212 Cortney, Roy 48 Costa, Mario 65,66,98,189 Cothrell. Karen 170 Cotton. Michael 189 Cotton, Patricia 141 Counselors 218,219 Couri, Cindy 86,104,170 Couri, Goergc 141 Couri, Jamil 170 Couri, Kevin 189 Couri, Sue 65,86,189 Courtney, Roy 141 Courtouise, Jeff 141 Cowles, Ricky 156 Cox, Gary 189 Cox, Krystal 170 Coyle, Colleen 67,189,70 Coyle, Steven 11,30,48,156 Craggs. Randall 156 Craig, Doris 156 Craig. Janet 104,156 Crawford, Perry 189 Crawford. Ricky 156 Crawford, Thomas 156 Crebo, James 72,156,67,70 Creek. Kevin 189 Creek, Tim 39,156 Cridlebaugrh, Debra 74.87,156 Cross, Gary 170 Cross Country Varsity 29,28 Crossland, Diana 189 Crossland, Kathy 156 Crothers, Diana 189 Crum, Becky 75,96,99,156 Cruse, Tammy 141 Cruse, Thomas 77,190 Culpepper, Kathy 156 Culpepper, 1Vanda 74,82,141 Culver, Dale 170 Cimefare, Tammy 171 Curley, William 156 Curry, Julie 190 Curtis, Melody 190 Curtis, Patricia 171 Curtiss, Randal 140 Cusae. Steven 141 D Dabney, Nanette 141 Daby, Mrs. Eliazbeth Dagit, Judy 190 Dagit, Larry 156 Dahl, Dale 156 Dahl, Harold 190 Dahmni, John 171 Dale, Debra 190 Dale, Dwayne 30,156 Damerell, Michael 171 Daniel, Jennie 81,94,190 Daniel. Sheila 156 Darling, Debbie 190 Darlin, Pauline 141 Darrow, Murray 148 Daugherty, Ray 190 Davis, Brenda 141 Davis, Jackie 58,59,72,81,171,70 Davis, Jamie 67,141 Davis, Davis, Mary 55,82,141 Steven 171 Davis, Teresa 156 Davis, Terri 171 Davis, Timothy 171 Davis, Vickie 190 Davis, Vickie 96,141 Davison, Danette 190 Davison, Dlanie 171 Daxenbichler, William 156 Dean, Pam 81,141 Dean, Ronald 156,49 Dean, Steve 141 Decker, Donald 141,68 Decker, Mrs. Eleanor 212 Decker, Janice 190 Decker, Joyce 171 Deeter , Patty 171 Deissler, Ginger 171 Deissler, Michael 49,141,44 Dempsey, Mrs. Pat 212 Densberger, Gary 190 Dennis, Cheryl 65,81,104,156 Dennis, Ed 171 Dice, Nancy 96,171,190 Dickerson, Mary 191,61 Dickerson, Thomas 28,156,49 Dimmick, Darrell 49,141 Dippel, Sharon 156 Dixon, Brenda 141 Dixon Cheryl 86 171 Dixonz Joseph 171 Dixon Roberta 171 Dixonz Timothy 77,78,101,191,41 Dobbs, Dober Deborah 79,191 Barbara 191 Dodson, Cathy 56,111,141 Dodson, James 141 Dodson, Terry 171 Dolton, Miss Barbara 212 Dominguez, Mrs. Connie 218 Donaldson, Cynthia 191 Donaldson, Gary 141 Donaldson, Ronald 156 Donnell, Miss Lyn 86,212 Dooley, Crystal 141 Dooley, Fred 171 Dooley, Jack 212 Dooley, Kim 74,141 Dooley, Lisa 80,87,92,98,101,191 Dooley, Ronald 157 Doran, Denise 141 Dornon, Rex, 141 Dornon, Timothy 191 Doty, Jill 157 Doubet, Linda 191 Doubet, Sherrill 141 Dondera, James 141,68 Doudera, Sherrill 96,67,191,70 Douglas, Brad 141,44 Douglas, Debra 96,171 Dowds, Valerie 171 Dowling, Barth 213 Downing, Mrs, Alice 213 Dozard, Tracy 141,44 Dozier, Scott 171 Drager, Julie Ann 141 Drew, Katherine 74,142 Driggs, Kim 171 Dubas, Dave 67,142,68 Dubas, Gail 11,56,58,65,67,79,157,161,70 Dubois, Kathleen 81,142 Duehien, Janet 14,72,79,80,99,104,157,70 Duehien, John 39,67,142,70 Dudley, Deborah 191 Duff, Josephine 142 Dunaway, Kim 191 Dunn, James 142 Dunn, Roger 213 Dunnington, Vicki 74-,93,142 Durst, Albert 191,32 Durst, Bonnie 171 Durst, Emerson 171 Durst, Laura 142 Dyer, Cindy 171 Dyroff, Louis 213 Index 231 Eads, Linda 80,83,100,101,168,17 Eads, YValtcr 157,68 Eads, Nvilliam 44,142 Early, Annette 67,142,68 Early, Becky 84,142 Early, Theresa 191 Earnest, Debbie 96,191 Earnest, Dorothy 157 Easden, Lynn 142 Easton, Robert 171 Eberle, Debra 72,80,142 Eberle, Lynette 96,191 Eberle, Shelly 191 Eccelston, Vraig 157 Edwards, Claude 157 Edwards, Gary 105,192 Edwards, Michael 95,142 Edwards, Patricia 192 Eide, Karen 67,192,70 Eisenhauer, Denise 142 Eisenhauer, Marla 157 Eisenhauer, Sharon 67,192,70 Eisenhauer, Terri 192 Eller, Andrew 171 Eller, David 39,192 Eller, James 157 Eller, Richard 157 Elliot, Chrissie 192 Elliott, Colleen 65,87,142 Elliott, Richard 192 Ellis, Cathy 142 Ellis, David 142 Ellis, John 171 Ellis, Rhonda 192 Ellis, Robert 171 Elward, Linda 80,86,104,171 Emert, Terry 171 Emser, John 28,101,171 Engle, Susan 18,80,91,98,192 English 118,119,120 Enlow, Rachel 93,157 Enlow, Robert 44,142 Enns, Karen 142 EPOCH, 88 EPOCH Day 14 Errion, M. J. 213 Eslinger, Debbie 157 Espenschied, Deb 157 Evans, Barry 142 Evans, Don 142 Evans, Teresa 171 Evelsizer, Thomas 172 Fagerburg, James 157 Fagerburg, Joseph 142 Farley, Mari 18,192 Farmer, Bryan 142 Farmer, Ginny 75 Farmer, Vickie 172 Farris, Christina 192 Farrow, Dale 192 Farrow, Way'1ie 172 Feger, Cindy 172 Feger, Debra 67,98,99,100,193,68 Fellows, David 142 Fellows, Donald 172 Ferrell, Beth 74 Ferrell, Brenda 193 Ferrell, Laura 142 Ferrell, Teresa 157 Ferrero, Tom 72,68 Ferry, Robert 142 F.H.A. 94,95 Film Club 98 Fisher, Carrie 56,67,172,70 Fisher, Paula 172 Fitton, Steven 157 Fitzpatrick, Eliza 142 Flanigan, Judy 172 Flatt, Diane 93 Flatt, Geraldine 172 Flatt, Sandra 142 Flatt, Susie 142 Fleming, Gina 172 Fleming, Kenneth 193 Fleming, Lori 82,84,157 Fleming, Michele 142 Flexter, Mark 142 Flinn, Mike 67,72,88,105,157,70 Index 1, Floret, Kirk 142 Floyd, Armetha 142 Floyd, Debra 157 Floyd, Randall 172 Foiles, Debra 74,142 Folkenroth, William 219 Foltz, Marla 67,72,96,97.157,70 Football Jr, V. 44,45 Football Varsity 30,31 Forcum, Marty 157 Forcum, Michael 193 Ford, Kirk 172 Fortson, Charles 157 Foster, Debbie 74 Foster, Chryl 193 Foster, Jo Ann 157 Foster, Teresa 157 Francis, Brenda 172 Francis, Donald 157 Frank, Cheryl 142 Franks, Julie 143 Franklin, David 172 Fratzke, Jayne 67,72,88,96,99,100,192,73,209,210 70 Frazier, Stephen 192 Freeman, Tim 172 French Club 104 French, Melynda 56,67,79,93,98,157 Friedrich, Virginia 192 Friend, Annette 94,104,172 Friend, Danny 143 Frietsch, Carol 82,89,96,99,105,157,167 Frietsch, Catherine 193 Friling, Elizabeth 105,157 Friling, James 30,101,193 Fritzsche, Gary 172 Frye, Rodney 18,30,101,193 F.S.A. 87,96 F.T.A. 94 ci,-rm, Kathy 54,55,56,57,5a,59,o7 ao 105 no 172,70 Glynn, Kristy 55,56,58,79,80,88,158 10 Golf Varsity 38,39 Good, Sandie 158 Goodspced, Guion 95,167 Goodyear, Bruce 194 Goodyear, Jana 79,158 Gonzales, Janie 143 Gordon, Robert 97,143 Gorrell, Bobby 158 Gorrcll, Peggy 143 Goseh, Ronald 194 Goseh, Stephen 158 Gottwald, James 213 Gould, Becky 80,101,143 Gould, James 30,101,158,49 Gould, Lisa 193 Gould, Wendy 143 Gerber, M. 49 Grachek, Laurie 18,79,172 Grachek, Nancy 193 Graduation 22,23 Grafelman, Boddie 74,143 Grammer, Kyle 143 Grant, Bonnie 193 Grant, Cynthia 158 Graves, Lee 30,31,101,172 Gregg, Thomas 44,172 Gregg, William 143 Green, Tammy 158 Grcim, Scott 143,172 Grevc, Roger 158 Griffin, Steven 158,173 Griffin, Teresa 67,193,70 Grotz, Denise 93,173 Grotz, Jeff 72,73,105,193 Grove, Julie 18,105,173 Grove, Meg 158 Fuchs, Vickie 74,96,157 Fuller, Dan 166 Fuller, Stephen 143 Fulton, Miss Elsie 231 G GAA 79,80,81,82 Gabbard, Ms. Greta 213 Gaboriault, Margaret 193 Gafford, Virginia 94,193 Gale, Paul 157 Gale, Tina 143 Galyean, Brian 172 Galyean, Keith 143 Gard, Susan 96,172 Garner, Darenda 75,77,157 Garner, Myra 143 Garner, Tim 67,68 Garrison, Mrs. JoA1me 213 Gavin, Miss Marjorie 213 Gay, Brenda 96,194 Geason, Tom 172 Geber, Martin 28,143 Gebbink, Judy 96,172 Geier, Debbie 143 Geier, Steve 157 Geier, Tim 172 Gentile, JoAnn 194 Gentry, Jerry 28,29,95,157,49 George, Mona 80,86,87,143 Gerbracht, David 158 Gerbracht, Kim 67,82,89,101,194,61,70 Guard , ixiafy 173 Guenther, Gayle 195 Gullet, Cindy 11,82,93,195 Gustafson, Jamie 87,93,143 Guymon, Charles 98,105,158 Guymon, John 195 Ge rdts, Annette 67,87,158,68 Gerlach, James 213 Gerlach, Mrs. Roslyn 213 German Club 105 German, Lee Ann 143 German, Lorean 172 Gettman, Mrs. Charlotte 213 Gettman, Willialri 213 Getz, Karen 158 Getz, Robert 143 Gibbs, Deborah 194 Gibson, Guy 158 Gideonsen, Tian 194 Giebelhausen, Dave 143 Giebelhausen, Teri 158 Geibelhausen, Veralyn 194 Ginther, Ronald 143 Givans, Ricky 158,67 Gladwell, Shelly 194 Glover, Robin 194 Haarlow, John 143,49 Hacker, Joan 143 Hackward, Mike 158 Haddad, Cathy 195 Hagel, Scott 158 Hagcy, Sam 48,143 Hale, Mark 75,158 Hall, Cheryl 75,173 Hall, David 173 Hall, Kevin 67,158 Halstead, Ann 54,55,58,67,81,88,99 100 194 10 209 Hamann, Gail 195 Hamann, Kirk 158 Hamann, Robert 195 Hamilton, Bret 158 Hamilton, Darin 158 Hamilton, Merri 173 Hampy, Greg 143 Hampy, Jeri 158 Hannah, Angela 74,91,99,105,158 Hanson, Robert 143 Hardin, Tim 158 Hardwick, James 158 Hardwick, Jean 195 Harlon, Norman 143 Harmon, Frankie 195 Harmon, Mrs, Judy 213 Harmon, Mary Ann 158 Harmon, Tina 143 Harper, Kelly 173 Harper, Rae Ann 143 Harr, Becky 173 Harr, Brenda 143 Harr, David 158 Harris, Billy 143 Harris, Brenda 173 Harris, Colleen 173 Harris, James 173 Harris, Mrs. Julie 213 Harris, Linda 81,94,143 Harris, Sherry 143 Harrison, Steven 28,143,49 Harrison, Terri 79,96,195 Harrmann, Kim 173 Hang, G Harrold, Chris 65,83,87,94,96,194 Hart, Debra 55,143 Hart, Kerry 194 Hart, Lynda 74,143 Hart, Teri 11,194 Hart, William 173 Hartsel Timothy 158,46 Harter, Margaret 143 Hartter, Richard 219 Harvey, Dennis 213 Harvey, Jolm 44,48,143,68 Harvey, Lisa 18,67,194,70 Harvey, Rhonda 159 Haslett, Robert 158 Haslett, Ron 158 Hasten, Vickie 12,80,87,101,173,174 Hatcher, Arla 158 Hatcher, Brenda 158 Hatcher, Valerie 158 Hatcher, Vickie 173 Hatcher, 1Villiam 173 Hatfield, Arlic 30,101,143,194 Hatfield, Nola 173 eorge 213 History 126,127 Hoagland, Cheryl 18,174 Hodge, Christine 144 Hoerdeniann, Brenda 74,159 Hoerr, Richard 174 Hoey, Kathleen 74,82,105,159 Hoey, 1Villiam 214 Hoffer, Angela 174 Hoffman, Miss Deborah 214 Hoffman, Kati 195 Hoffman Ms. Marsha 144,214 Hoffmire, Carl 132, 214 Hoffmire, Mark 144,68 Hogan, Alan 144 Hogan, Freida 174 Holtke, Deborah 105,195,61 Holtke, Gregory 174 Holtke, William 95,159 Hawbecker, Tim 143 Homecoming 10,11,12,13 Home Ee 114,115 Hooteu, .Justin 144 Hoover, James 159 Hopwood, Karen 174 Hornsby Roger 195 Hornsby, John 174 Justice, Horsley, Rose 65,82,174,178 Hawkins, Martha 144 Hawkins, Susan 173 Haynes, Joey 159 Hays, Michael 173 Hayward, Jon 213 Head, Lynda 144 Health Careers 96 Heath, David 144 Heath, Joseph 173 Heath, Mary 74,158 Heath, Thomas 144 Heaton, David 195 Heath, Dougla 75,159 Hedgecock, Lee 159 Hedgecock, Lori 72,96,195 Heflin, Mike 159 Heininger, Raymond 195 Heininger, Scott 67,72,144,68 Heininger, Toni 86,195 Helferieh, Lorry 144 Helferich, Mary 173 Helgeson, Lonnie 159 Helgenson, Lorri 74,144 Heller, Patty 159 Hemp, Mike 159 Henderson, Mike 173 Henderson, Michelle 101,195 Hendrick, .Julie 101 Hendrick, Tim 159 Hendryx, Mr. Steve 56,213 Henricks, Gary 67,195,70 Hensley, Dennis 159 Heppe, Lori 144,159 Heppe, Scott 101,173 Herberger, Bruce 144 Herndon, James 144 Herren, Glenn 173 Herrin, Sabreena 159 Herrmann, Edwin 214 Hersemann, Michelle 195 Hersemann, Eliza 72,99,159 Hersemann, .Jill 74,159 Hersemann, Kevin 159 Hess, Lisa 75,159 Hiatt, 1Vendi 173 Horsley, Steven 144 Horsley, Vera 195 Horton, Horton, Connie 74,144 Mike 159 Hoshor, Gregory 174 Hounshell. William 97,144 House of Rep. 93 Johnson, Nan 65,175,70 Johnson, Phyllis 145 Johnson, Terry 30,159,196,49 Johnson, Terry 101 Johnson, Thomas 214 Johnson, Mrs. Ursula 214 .Johnson Johnson Johnston Johnston , Mrs. Vi 64,216 , Vicky 55,79,145 , Mrs. Doris 219 , Dustin 102,145 Johnston, Rodney 65,105,196,70 Johnston, Tim 98,99,105,175,70 Jones, M s. Barb 56,214 Jones, Candy 159 Jones, Debra 74,80,145 Jones, Jennifer 75,175,61 Jones, Johnny 196 Jones, Melody 159 Jones, Terry 81,101,94-,175 Jones, Terry 30,145 Jones, Wanda 88,175 Jordan, Jo 175 Jordan, Robert 159 Joseph, Richard 145 Joyner, Shirley 65,145 Kim 175 Houston, Kim 55,56,79,82,144 Houston, Pam 65,74,144 Howat, Gayle 144 Howat, Greg 159 Hubbart, Anita 72,159 Hudson, Lea Ann 144 Huggins, Dewey 144 Hughes. Danny 144 Hulva, Danny 67,99,159,70 Hulva. Kim 159 Hulva. Randall 101 Hunt, David 144 Hunt, James 144 Hunt, Patricia 144 Hunter, Connie 18,175 Hutchinson, Charles 144 Hutchinson, Kenneth 144 Hutchinson, Rickie 77,101,175,41 Hutson, Terry 144 Hutton, Barbara 74,144 Hutton. Steve 175 Huwe, Linda 74,87,144 Huwe. Michael 175 Industrial Jfd 10,112,113 Jrving, Denise 196 Isaari, Dianna 144 Juvinall, Melinda 159 Juvinall, Susan 196 Juvinall, Tamra 196 K Kahn, Tom 214 Kalebaugh, Jerry 44-,93,145 Kallister, Nancy 58,59,79,96,196 Kamarer, Cheryl 65,93,145,70 Karcher, Debra 106 Kawolsky, David 145 Kazense, James 159 Keeling, Tracy 145,68 Keil, Curtis 175 Coach Karther 49 Keioball, Jerry 48 Keith, Kirk 197 Keith, Laura 159 Keim, Steve 65,112,175,68 Kelley, Michael 197 Kelley, Ronald 175 Kelso, Debby 175 Kelso, Tim 145 Kensinger, Randy 175 Keough, Michael 197 Keough, Patty 145 Kerby, Thomas 44,48,145 Kerker, Eugene 197 Kerker, Joseph 175 Kerker, Randall 160 Kerr, Jonni 159 Kidd, Samuel 159 Kidd, Tammy 197 Kilper, Janet 80,159 Kilper, Robert 175 Kilper, Stephen 145 Kimball, Terri 145 Kimball, Vicky 175 Jackson, Colleen 82,145 Jackson, Connie 144- .Jackson Debbie 145 Jacksoni Teri 145 Jackson, Valerie 175 Hickman, Debra 159 Hickman, Tim 144 Hicks, Deborah 173 Hicks, Teressa 100,173 Hier, Garrett 144 Hier, Kathi 67,82,159,68 Higdon, Elizabeth 174 Higdon, Roger 144 Higdon, Thomas 144 Higgins, Lewis 159 Highley, Cynthia 195 Highley, John 174 Highley, Karen 174 Jacob, Daniel 175 Jacob, Rebecca 145 Jacobsen, Keith 95,196 James, Jerri Lou 196 Janitors 224 Jeffers, John 145 Jeffers, Timothy 65,98,196,185 Jenkel, John 65,145,70 Jenkins, Will 184,219 Jester, Randy 159 Johnson, Al 214 Johnson, Jnnette 96,196 Howbecky, T. 49 Kinder,Dawn 65,145,68 Kinder, Kim 197 King, Charles 175 King, Cynthia 145 King, Dale 159 King, Dennis 160 King, Gerald 197 King, James 145 King, Jeffery 160 King, Karen 197 King, Lora 160 King, Mark 175 King, Susan 145 Kingsland, Mark 197 Kinsman, Robb 197 Kinworthy, Ricky 145 Kirby, Dale 160 Kirby, Danny 197 Hight, Phil 28,29,101,174 Hilbert, Leonard 159 Hilbert, Ronald 195 Hill, James 144,68 Hill, Timmy 174 Hilton, Vickie 87,96,144 Hinckley, Judith 195 Hindert, Janice 79,144 Hinton, Diane 144 Hinton, James 72,195,70 Johnson, Edwin 44,48,74,145,49 Johnson, Ellen 159 Johnson, Gary 145 Johnson, Glen 175 Johnson, Janette 96,196 Johnson, Jan 175 Johnson, Karen 145 Johnson, Kevin 175 Johnson, Kim 87,175 Johnson , Linda 77,79,82,100,175 Kirkpatrick, Nancy 145 Kizer, Kevin 160 Klicker, Rosemary 175 Klinkradt, Julie 176 Klopfenstein, Miss Jean 219 Kluge, Marsha 65,176,68 Kluge, Nancy 65,105,197,70 Knobeloch, Garth 112,214 Kerby, B. 49 Knoll, Pamela 96,197 Index 233 Mervosh. Steven 147 Knop, Fred 145 Knowles, Billy 176 Koch, Donald 214 Koch. Scott 160 Koepke. Ms. Rita 214 Koeppel, Debra 82,160 Koestner, lleidi 74,160 Kolb, Amy 18,79,82,83,90,100,101,176 Kontos, Gus 214 Koonce, Ray 160 Koonce, Ruth 145 Kooner, Ray 160 Koth, Philip 160,49 Kowalske, Keith 93,160 Kramer, Christopher 18,93,95,100,160 Kramer, Kathleen 145 Kramer, Kelli 145 Kreeger, Karen 72,91,96,98,197 Krigbaum, Kriste 87,176 Knntz, Steven 175 Kupfersehmid, Glen 95,175 Kuykendall. Scott 72,92,175 L Lakemper, Daniel 105,197 Lakin, Denise 74,145 Lamberson, 1'am 145 Lambert, Dennis 145 Lambert, Laurie 175 Lambert, Ms. Sherrie l.ourash, l Lovett. La lille 146 rry 198 l,llt'ilS. David 214 Lucas. Rtlward 44.146 latent James 198 Lucas. Kathryn 79,80, l.nt-uslorrl. Ray 160 Luke, Rob 176 l.nlay. Carrie 208 Lulay. Terry 198 Lnuesfortl, Dean 146 Lnltrell. Jamie 81,87,101,198 Lynch, lla mela 65,80,160,161,70 Logue, Mary 61 Lyons, Jos eph 160 Lyons, Nancy 75,198 M Mahrey, .lane 44,146 MacDonal d. Marcia 198 Magnuson. Cindy 75,160 Malone. Charles 176 Malone. Naneianne 146 Malone. T eresa 65,81,146,68 Malson. Joanna 198 96,101,10-1,198 McDonald, Bobby 44, Mclilya, Jolm 199 Me17all. Ronda 147 Melfarden, Diane 160 lN1cl7arden, Julia 160 111C1'li1l'lL1I1Ll, Dane 160 Melfarland, Dean 199 147 McGlothlin, Kriss 65,77,78,79,82,87,199,61 McLouth, Kim 105,17 6 McMic-heal. Colleen 65,72,94,98,99,100,101 199 70 McMillan, Candace 199 McMullen, Timothy 160 McMurray, Kathleen 199 McMurray, Rebecca 101,147 McMnrtrey, Larry 44,147 Meads, Elizabeth 160 Mears, Julie 160 Medina, Angie 147 Meiner, Debra 75,176 Meischner, Carol 176 Meischner, James 147 Meischner, Kevin 147 ixtcjia, Mark 95,160 ,68 Melko, Sandy 64,65,79,81,85,87,10l,104,172 116 Mann. Rebecca 67,146 Marcille, Billy 160 Mareille, Charles 198 Mareille, Collette 146 Margetis. Pete 31,215 Messer, David 147 Meyer, Chris 74,147 bleyer, Don 147 Meyer, Gina 75,78,160 Miars, Janice 160 Land, Tim 175 Language 124,125 Lantz, Robert 145 Laredo, Vic 160,49 Larson, Pam 145 Latham, Barry 197 Latham, Denny 176 Marion, V Markham, Markham, Markham, iekic 198 Dana 146 Dale 176 Gail 176 Markltam. Kathy 146 Markley, Alan 160 Marks. Jana 74,146 Miars, Richard 199 Milam, Jack 218 Miles, Nancy 160 Millard, Fritz 215 Miller Miller, Miller Anamarie 72,147 David 160,176 Dennis 97 Lanr, James 176 Marks. Michael 176 Martin, Melodie 79,104,160 Lavalle, Robert 75,160 Lawrence, Robert 198 Lawrence, Miss Susan 214 Lawson, Leroy 145 Leach, Kevin 145,160 Leach, Kristine 146 Leach, Larry 176 Leach, Randy 198 League, James 214 Learning Center 130,131 Leathers, David 176 Leazenby, James 146 Lcdfortl Darlene 79,86,94,101,104,198 Karen Kothlewot, 61 Marold. Kenneth 198 Marquis. .Jeffrey 146 Marriot, Karen 55.7-1,146 Marsh, Michael 160 Marshalek. Steven 146 Marshall, Debra 96,176 Marshall, Debra 160 Miller, Donna 81,92,93,98,100,101,105,199 Miller, Duane 161 Miller, Greg 147 Miller, Jeffrey 161 Miller, Jill 72,161 Miller, Joyce 161 Miller, Kevin 177,68 Miller, Kim 81,147,68 Martin Rickie 176 Laurash, D. 49 Lee, Kevin 198 Lee, Sandra 176 Marshall, Janet 146,68 Martin, Andra 65,160,68 Martin Danita198 Ma rtin, 1v an 198 Martin, Leonard 146 Martin, M arian 87,160 Martin, Randall 44,146 blartin Riel1ard160 Miller, Lonnie 177 Miller, Mike 161 lV1iller, Randy 161 Miller, Rickie 161 Miller, Robin 147 Miller, Tammy 147 Miller, Timothy 96,17 7 lV1iller, Timothy 177 Miller, Victoria 161 Miller, Yvilliam 177 Lee, Timothy 49,146 LeFebvre, Mrs. Jaclyn 214 Legaz, Anita 56,81,146 Legal, James 198 Leibold, John 95,160 Leibold, Joseph 92,98,102,198 Leiby, Dawn 198 Leiby, Mark 146 Lesko, Michelle 74,146 Lesko, James 75,160 Letterman-Pep Club 101 Leverton, Vicki 86,176 Lewis, Mrs. Lois 89,214 Lewis, Lynda 176 Lewis, Sandra 176 Librarians 220 Liescheidt, Scott 160 Lindmeier, Lori 146 Lingenfelter, Sarah 160 Lingle, Marietta 72, 176 Linn, Valerie 74,160 Linzenmeyer, David 160 Martini Shelley 146 Martinie. Susie 146 Marvel, Marvel, Marvin. Massey Massey, Debbie 146 ReaAnn 176 Scott 29,146 Angela 160 Dale 146 lN1ills, Darrell 65,161 Minchey, Sue 177 Minter, Gary 199 Minter, Terry 177 Mitchell, Dennis 199 Mitchell, Thomas 161 Moberly, Cheryl 161 Massey, Dan 146 Math 110.111 Math Club 99 Matlock, Rocky 65,198,41,70 Maxwell, Douglas 147 Maroriw, S. 49 May, Heidi 147 Mayberry, Paige 65,87,199 McArthur, Glenn 160 McAvoy, Julie 101,176 McBride, Guy 44,147 Mellabe, Ronald 176 Mctlaherty, Danny 30,101,199 McCaherty, Rob 44,147 Meflallister. Patri 160 Moberly, Ronald 177 Mohn, Randy 177 Mohr, Richard 147 Mohr, Karen 87,177 Monday, Diana 147 Monk, Debbie 96,86,199 Monk, Williani 147 Montag, Rebecca 177 Mooberry, Joan 56,57,83,177 Mo01'e, Barry 65,199,68 Lippert, Martha 124, 176 Lippert, Pamela 176 Lippert, Randall 146 Lipps, Steven 39,413,146 Lloyd, Tammy 74,146 Logan, Janet 55,56,58,59,81,104,160 Logue, Gina 160 Logue, Lynn 198 Logue, Wayde 102,146 Long, Dean 198 McCallum, Lisa 67,199,68 McCarthy, Judy 147 McCarthy, Kelli 96,176 McCarthy, Robert 160 McCarthy, Tracy 72 MeCaw, Trina 147 McClellan McClellan d, Barbara 147 d, Jane 176 McClure, Sandra 199 McCormick, Vickie 199 Moore, Moore, Bill 30,199,312 Charlie 177 Morre, Danita 72,79,105,161 Morre, Jami 87,147 Moore, Robin 74,147 Moore Russell 218 Moreland, Janet 74,79,ao,93,147 Moreland, Nancy 12,65,101,199 Morgan, Bruce 177 Morgan, Donald 199 Morgan, Kristine 74,147 Morgan, Richard 101,177 Morger, Judy 80,96,177 Morger, Mark 92,161 Morger, Michael 199 Long, Mark 146 Longden, Amy 98,198 Lopez, Brenda 160 Loree, Kim 176 Lotz, Jill 160 234 lndex Mcfiowan, Rhonda 176 Mctfoy, Judy 160 Mcflutchcn, Jolm 92,95,160 McCutchen, Sandra 147 Mefluen, Eddie 44,147 Moritz, Yvilliarn 148 Morris, Connie 148 Morris, Debbie 85,177 Morris, Glen 199 Morris, Tammy 96,161 Morrow. Rick 28.29,l0l.l7T Moss, Melita 74,161 Moss, Roselind 199 Moss, 1Villia1n 148 Moushon, Rebecca 199 Moussalli, Dianne 82,177 Mozingo, Cindy 96,177 0N'txl'llllCF. Gail 67,72,148,68 Uvermier, Monica 72 Dvermier. Rene 65,99,105,178,70 P Potter, Brad T5,162,49 Potter, Drew 178 Potter, Phyllis 162 Potter, Teresa 162 Potter, Valerie 201 Poulscn, Dawn 149 Pack, Shiela 148 Mudd, Connie 177 Mudd, Ricky, 148 Muehlich, Christine 200 Muir, Greg 177 Mullen, Wendy 74,148 Munday, Jackie 148 Murphy, Diane 200 Murphy, Jayme 161 Murphy, J0hn 39,49,148 Murphy, .lohn 218 Murphy, Mrs. Judith 215 Murphy, Kenneth 200 Murphy, Pat 18,72,67,91,93,98,161,68,70 Murphy, Tricia 55,56,74,148 Murphy, Terry 161 Murray, Ken 38,39 Padgett, Deborah 148 Palladini. Frank 148 Palmer. Martin 178 Panish, Theodore 215 Parham, Jolm 148 Parnham, Julie 162 Park, Sandra 148 Park, Thomas 162 Parker, Carol 178 Parker, Dianne 96,162,68 Parker, Jack 200 Parnhaln, Brad 65,178 Parnhain, Holly 148 Parr, Jerry 162 Parr, Sherrill 200 Parrish, Darren 149 Peekenpau Murray, Mike 177 Musick, Mark 148 Musselman, Randy 177 Myers, David 45,148 Myers, Steven 14-,30,46,161 N Nahors. Gary 200 Nack, Kurt 161 Nagel, Victoria 161 Nance, Cynthia 74,80,93,101,154,161 Nance, Kevin 161 Nance. Kim 93.200 Nash, Nora 104.177 Neal, Benny 200 Neal, Brenda 177 Neal, Greg 161 Needham, Deena 200 Neeley, Pain 161 Neill, Danny 177 Neisler. Mike 177 Nelan, Mark 30,101,161 Nelson, Lori 148,68 Neumann. Jeffrey 48,64,65.104.161 Neumann. Randy 148 Newby, Mary .lo 148 Newell. Dennis 161 Newell, Diana 96.200 Newell, Jackie 161 Ncwlan, lfdward 161 Newman, Debbie 200 Newton, Glen 215,49 Partee, Billy 162 Partee, Brenda 178 Parvin, Rickey 149 Patrick, Carl 201 Patrick, Nora 149 Patton, Debbie 149 Paul, Kathi 178 Pavkov, Daniel 65,162,68 Payne, Lauri 178 Pearce, Kerry 149,68 Pearce, Steven 178 Pearson, Becky 149 Pearson, Diane 65,149,68 Pearson, Kelly 178 Pearson, Paul 72,93,105,162 Pcckenpaugh, Danny 201 Peekenpaugh, Doug 48,149 Peekenpaugh, Duane 44,149,68 Peekenpau h. Elaine 74.80.149 vh,XHcky178 4 Pounds, Cheryl 149 Prater, Daniel 179 Predmore, Charles 215 Preston, Carmen 179 Preston, Rene 149 Pretty, James 149 Price, Jeffery 149 Prince, Rhonda 162 Proctor, John 202 Prom 20,21 Prudhoe, Greg 162,51,49 Psychology 134 Pullium, Daniel 179 Pullium, Rhonda 149 Purdue, David 202 Purdue, Jerry 162 Purdue, Patricia 149 Pyle, Ms. Beverly 215 Pyle, Cheryl 202 Pyle, Mary 72,162 Quast, Greg 30,162 Quinn. Pat 202 Quitschau, Cindy 179 Quitschau, Richard 162 Rabold, Paula 149 Ragan, Connie 179 Ragon, Mathew 179 Raiderettes 84,86 Radio Club 102 Rakestraw, Julie 202 Ralph, Lori 179 N.F.I,. 93 Nimmo, Al 30,31,101,16l,49 Nimmo. Dave 30,177 Nixon, Harold 44-,74,148 Noble, Donna 177 Nolan, Michael 177 Nolan, 1Villiam 200 Nolen, Dawn 96,148 Noll, Lisa 161 Norlin, Etta 161 Norman, Janet 161 Norman, Kathy 80,161 Norris, Herbert 200 Norton, Ralph 65,95,100,177,70 Norvel, Lisa 162 Nosek, Ms. .Joanne 211,215 Nunn, Kevin 65,200,68 Nurses 220 Nuss, Kim 65,148,68 O O'Brien, Cheryl 80,148 O'Brien, Harry 177 0'Brien, Henry 148 O'Brien, O'Brien Rick 177 Terry 177 Pederson, Karen 17,77,98,201,209 Peffer. Janis 96,178 Pence. Richard 201 Pennoek, Charles 149,68 Pennoek. Dorothy 201 Pennock, Ruth 96,178 Pc-plow, Cheryl 72,162 Perkins. Cheryl 96,178 Perry, Charles 93 Pescitelli, John 178 Pesha, Sherry 178 Petermann, Tess 178 Peters, Angela 201 Peters, Lorri Sue 82,162,68 Peterson, lfric 162 Peterson, Linda 149 Pettijohn, Candy 178 Phelps, Keith 162 Phelps, Randy 178 Phillips, Donald 201 'hillips, Ellen 74,149 Phillips, Jill 80,86,162 Phillips. Rhonda 74,162 Phillis, James 17,67,72,93,98,101,105,185,201, 209.70 Phillis. Sandie 65,105,162,68 Phipps, Sherry 149 Photographers 86 Pickel, Cathy 198 Pierantoni, Emie 30,215 Pierce, Anna 178 Pierce, Priscilla 162 Pilkington, Joyce 201,209 Pinkham, Mary 162,164 Pinkham, Thomas 201 Pinkins, Phillips 178 Pintar, Glenn 201 Piquard. Mark 149 Pisano, Chris 178 Pitts, Deborah 96,149 Ramige, Mark 30,202 Ramige, Marta 82,923,149 Ramige, Michael 30,93,101,202 Ram i ge , Mitch 179 Ramsey. Thomas 149 Randall, Bunny 11,65,80,83,176,179 Randall, Kevin 11,64,91,98,149,209 Randall, Kevin 65,202 Randolph, Greg 67,149,46,68 renna 84,101,154-,162 Rash, B Poulson, Jim 43 Ray, Bill 162 Ray, Crystal 72,149 Rea, Dale 163 Rea, Darryl 149 Ready, Patricia 163 Ready, Vickie 75,179 Reardon, Gay 149 Redshaw, Craig 65,202,70 Redshaw, Jerry 149 Reed, Cynthia 163 Rees, Miss Barbara 215 Rees, Richard 149 Resser, Peter 65,163,70 Ressor, Richard 163 Reeves, Christina 202 Reeves, Ryan 202 Reichert, Pamela 74,105,149 Reid, Jeffery, 65,95,91,92,163 Reinholdt, Beth 86,96,179 Reinholdt, Cynthia 80,94,96,202 Reinholdt, Fred 215 Reinholdt, Ron 49,149,51 Reinholdt, Steven 39,179 Oetzel, Cindy 162 0'Hagan, David 148 0,Laughlin, Barbara 74,162 Oliver, David 148 Onken, Cynthia 101,178 Opheim, Darlis 72,178 Orehesis 85 Orchestra 3,72,73 Osborn, James 178 Otey, John 67,72,92,162,70 Play 18,19 Pleasant, Angie 162 Pleasant, James 99,201,209 Pleasant, Tim 178 Pleasant, 1Villiam 149 Plessner, Mike 44,45,215 Pleonse, Margi 178 Pow-NVOW 90,91 Pople, Rick 101,178,311 Potter, Beverly 162 Reliford, Lori 75,179 Reliford, Lynn 179 Rench, Lester 162 Renfroe, Kim 179 Rennie, Deborah 80,101,179 Rentfro, Robert 149 Rentsch, Terry 179 Resler, YVendy 179 Reuscher, Kurt 149 Reynolds, Karen 179 Rhine, Bliss 163 Rhines, Cherlyn 149 Rhoades, Chris 202 Rhoades, Jeffrey 150 Rhodes, Mrs. Karen 215 Rial, David 215 Index 235 Rice, Justine 150 Richards, Brenda 74,163 Richards, Larry 163 Richards, Mark 163 Richardson, Dennis 179 Richardson, Douglas 163 Richardson, Floren 202 Richardson, Thom 202 Richardson, Bunny 150 Riddle, Janice 56,67,80,94,150 Riggenbach, Kathy 80,150,68 Riggenbach, Kevin 72,202 Riggenbach, Michel 150 Riggenbach, Miriam 65,89,203,70 Riggenbach, Tim 89,105,163 Riley, Fred 163 Riley, Suzan 203 Rinehart, Lois 94,203 Ripka, Guy 127,215 Risser, Scott 39,163 Roach, Kelli 179 Roberts, Lori 74,150 Roberts, Michael 203 Roberts, Todd 150 Robertson, Jerilee 150 Robertson, John 30,163,51 Robinson, Sheary 72,179 Rodemich, Lynne 74,163 Rodgers, Beth 74,150 Rodgers, Carol 150 Rodgers, Joy 203 Roe, Robin 77,203 Roedl, Virginia 203 Rohn, Brenda 179 Roodhouse, Jim 163 Roodhouse, Pamela 203 Roofe, Debra 163 Ropp, Debra 74,80,150 Rose, Judy 163 Rosen, Joyce 67,72,88,99,100,105,203,209,70 Rosenbaum, Dianne 16,65,82,83,87,203 Rosine, Michelle 74,150 Roth, Rebecca 75,179 Roy, Kevin 30,101,203 Roy, Tony 163 Runyon, Carol 65,79,85,87,179,70 Ryan, Cynthia 80,150 S Saben, Miss Cynthia 215 Sales, Carol 150 Saltarelli, Mario 65,91,93,98,150 Saluto, Toni 64,219 Salzer, Gary 95,163 Salzer, Mark 179 Sams, Jay 44,150 Sams, Jon 65,163,68,41 Sanders, David 163 Sanders, Raymond 15,215 Sandifar, Steven 150 Sandman, Linda 55,74,80,163 Sandy, Guy 44,48,74,150 Sandford, Aaron 203 Sanford, Sandy 203 Sarver, Daniel 163 Saylor, Stanley 203 Scales, Debra 150 Scanlon, .lonel 72,73,105,203 Scheerer, Tina 87,98,101,185,203 Schieber, Jay 93,150 Schieber, Scott 105,179,314 Schindler, Scott 204 Schindler, Steven 179 Schlaffer, Janet 86,180 Schleigh, Donald 28,65,72,180,68 Schlesinger, Bill 30,101,204,209 Schlesinger, Bob 30,163,51,43 Schmidgall, Laura 180 Schmidt, Peggy 75,180 Schmitt, Janice 75,180 Schmitt, Monika 75,89,95,162,163 Schnieder, Peggy 163 Schoch, Philip 48,150 Schoch, Robin 180 Schoedel, Cary 180 Schoedel, Jerry 180 Schoedel, Karen 204 Schoedel, Robert 93,204 Schoen, Garry 204 Schoen, Kevin 150 Schofield, Jeffrey 204 Schoof, Richard 204 Index Scbroppcl, Kathryn 204 Schultz, Frederick 204 Schultz, Kristy 150 Schultz, Martha 163 Sehulzki, Debra 81,104,163 Schulzki, Susie 164 Schwab, Julia 150 Schwartz, Darlene 96,180 Schwartz, NVanda 150 Schoenman, Dong 209 Science Labs, 108,109 Schindler, Gary 180 Scott, Kevin 180 Scott, Mark 150 Secretaries 222 Scdekum, Randolph 150 Segna, George 215 Seibold, Scott 164 Sell, Victoria 150 Senior Information 226,227,228 Senior Recognition 210,211 Seth, Cheryl 204 Shadrick, Leo 150 Shadrick, Stella 180 Shallenberger, Brian 150 Shannon, Steven 164 Shaver, Jim 49,150 Shaw, Ann 164 Shaw, Billy 204 Shaw, Millard 219 Shelly, Joseph 180 Shelton, Robin 164 Shepard, Erina 150 Shindledecker, Ben 150 Shinn, Daniel 215 Shirk, Chris 54,55,56,58,65,82,180,70 Shirk, Jeanne 56,150 Shirley, Brenda 150 Shirley, Geneva 150 Short, Gordon 38,39,101,180 Short, Ronald 204 Shumaker, Vicky 150,68 Shurtz, liva 180 Shurtz, Kathy 18 Silber, Mary 74,81,150 Simmons, Daniel 18,93,100,16-1 Simmons, Miss Leah 215 Simmons Meliaaia 150 Simmons, Robert 150 Simpson, Brent 180 Simpson, Ronald 150 Skaggs, Debra 164 Skrine, James 64,216 Slavens , mania 49,15o,5i Slocum, Lori 204 Slocum, Tami 86,150 Slusher, William 204 Smelley, Pamela 151,68 Smelley, Truman 164 Smith, Candy 164 Smith, Connie 164 Smith, Smith, Dan 164 Darrell 151 Smith, Dave 30,46,101,164,43 Smith, Deborah 151 Smith, Diane 180 Smith, Douglas 204 Smith, Ed 151 Smith, Gary 205 Smith, Gary 180,67,70 Smith, .lack 151 Smith, Jean 74,151 Smith, Joe 164 Smith, Karen 205 Smith, Kathy 164 Smith, Lezley 74,80,164 Smith, Lynne 151 Smith, Peggy 205 Smith, Randy 151,164 Smith, Stuart 164 Smith, Stewart 67,72,164,70 Smith, Williaiii 101,151,180 Smoot, D onna 205 Snoke, Branda 164 Snords, Gregory 151 Snyder, Cynthia 180 Snyder, Todd 151 Softball, Girls 60 Sollberger, Ronald 205 Solomon, Bill 30,31,65,101,34,43 Solomon, Debbie 151 Solomon, Dennis 180 Solomon, Roy 180 Son, Karen 17,180 Sorenson, Cassie 65,164,68 Sparrow, Cindy 151 Special Ed 128,129 Speech 92 Spenard, Tammy 164 Spencer, Teresa 74,151 Spencer, Yvonne 151 Spittler, Teresa 75,77,79,164 Spitze, Lila 96,180 Spradlin, John 151 Sprinkle, Brenda 164 Spurlock, Marianna 205 Spurlock, Paula 72,180 Stacks, Richard 151 Stacks, Russell 164 Staehlin, Pat 180 Stafford, Leitha 205 Stafford, Yvonna 82,164 Stage Crew 103 Stake, Michael 205 Stake, Pamela 181 Stamerjohn, Russel 30,205 Stamerjohn, Tammy 18,75,78,96 Stanford, Brett 151 Stanley, Kaylene 74,151 Stanley, Nanette 105,205 Stanley, Susette 151 Starry, Wade 151 Steele, Ted 164 Steele, Tim 181 Stein, Stephanie 82,151 Stelly, Julia 205 Stenstrom, Donna 81,181 Stewart, Collin 164 Stewart, Debra 151 Stewart, Jan 79, 104,164,167 Stewart, Rebecca 181 Stewart, Thomas 205 Stice, Dianne 81,164 Stiles, Greg 30,205 Stiles, Mary 181 Stiles, Tim 30,181 Stoecker, James 77,205,209 Stoecker, Susie 65,74,78,79,80,93,151 Stokes, Mrs. Renee 216 Stolin, Monica 105,181 Stone, Keith 129,216 Stone, Margaret 151 Stone, Mrs. Pam 216 Stoneburner, Deb 181 Stoneburner, Kevin 151 Storey, Dianna 164 Strantz, Kathy 165 Strantz, Susan 18,98,206,209 Strausbaugh, Chris 28,65,151,49 Strawn, Tina 151 Strayer, Miss Lois 216 Street, Kathryn 75,206 Streight, James 18,19,93,101,206,43 Strelecky, Ronald 216 Strickfaden, Carol 65,206,70 Striner, Randy 181 Stroops, Teresa 151 Stuber, Lloyd 44,151 Stuber, Juliana 89,181 Stuber, Thomas 49 Stucky, John 151 Stucky, Thomas Student Council 2,16,64,65 Student Leaders 83 Suffield, Dave 44,216 Suggs, Dina 74,151 Sullivan, Jolm 165 Summers, Gary 151 Sunderland, Christie 206 Sutherland, Lorri 165 Sutter, Becci 75,165 Sutton, Diane 81,296 Sutton, Donna 55,516,151 Sutton, James 165 Swanson, Colleen 165 Sweatt, Dianna 165 Sweet, Mrs. Sara 216 Swords, Pamela 181 Sylvester, Teri 151 T Talley, Debra 165 Tandy, Tony 165 Tankersley, Becky 151 Tanner, Bobbie 80,181 Williams, Gayle 152 Tannhauser, Clara 104,181 Tannhauser, Kevin 151 Tapp, Mike 165,51 Tapp, Jack 206,43 Tapp, Rob 165,51 Tapp, Tammi 181 Tarlton, Sheila 151 Tate, Jeff 165,51 Taylor Deb 181 Valentine, Ricky 207 Vallosio, Greg 67,182 Vance, Kevin 152 Vanderheydt, Kacki 182 Vanderschraaf, Craig 49,152 Vanderschraaf, Tim 182 Van Dyke, Gloria 152 Van Dyke, NVilliam 152 Van winkle, Lisa 80,99,105,154,156,165 Wildenradt, Welles 183,34 Wiley, Ralph 183 Wilhelrn, hiuriel 79,94,197,208,209 Wilkinson, Chris 72,183 Wilkinson, Rebecca 152,68 Wilkinson, Wayne 90,91,216 Williams, Debra 96 Williams, Jeffrey 183 Williams, Jill 86,183 Williams, Keith 183 Williams, Linda 183 Vaughn, Deb 152 Wilson, David 208 Taylor, Mrs. Janc 216 Taylor, Karen 151 Taylor, Lisa 151 Taylor, Nancy 65,206,70 Taylor, Ricky 181 Taylor, Ronald 151 Taylor, Vivky 181 Teachers 212,213,214,215,216 Teeter, Phyllis 74,151 Teige, Alan 181 Teige, Valerie 72,165 Tellor, Cindy 82,165 Tennis-Girls 58,59 Tennis-Jr. V. 50,51 Tennis-Varsity 40,41 Tennison, Gene 151 Thannert, Paul 151 Thario, Tina 165 Thario, Toxnasine 151 Tharp, Richard 165 Theobald, Lisa 58,59,80,1O-1,181 Therkildsen, Eric 48,65,165,70 Therkildscn, Linda 56,80,86,101,105,175,181 Thetford, Sheri 181 Thom, Greg 216,41 Thomas, Stuben 65,68 Thompson, Cynthia 75,206 Thompson, Karen 151 Thompson, Rusty 181 Thompson, Sterling 74,151 Thompson, Tim 151 Thompson, Thomas 11,30.206 Thorn, Cynthia 206 Thorn, Kathleen 151 Thornton, Kathy 165 Throan, Darcy 165 Tillery, Kristi 74,812,151 Tittle, Curt 151 Vaughn, Steven 152 Vestal, William 152 Vines, Joyce 74 Vires, Brenda 65,152,68 Vires, Joey 165 Yoegele, Janis 207 Vogel, Daniel 92,207 Vogel, Greg 152 Vogel, Kim 152,68 Vogt, David 105,182 Volk, Martin 152 Volleyball-Girls 54,55 Voss, Curt 152 Voss. Scott 152 Williams, Sabrina 166 WVilliams, Timothy 166 Williamson, Kathi 166 Williamson, Steve 166 Wvilson, Marvin 216 NVilson, Monty 208 Wilson, Robbie 152,51 Wilson, Thomas 183 Vroma Vroma V roma Wade, n, Gary 72,152,65,70 n, Russell 67,216 n, Susan 55,65,72,80,99,168,182,70 Sandra 80,93,104,165 WVl1gE'IlSt'lllliZ, Tim 182 Wagner, Miss Becky 58,539,216 Wagner, Elizabeth 96,207 Wagner, Marilyn 65,82,85,166 XYalden John 166 WValdinger, Jamie 182 Waldon, Lori 65,80,152 Wuldon, Mark 11,166 Waldon, Patty 65,79,81,10-1,182 Wfaldron, Larry 152,49 Walker, Connie 207 Walker. Dennis 152 Wvalker, Kyle 207 Walker, Vickie 182 Tittle, Debbie 54,55.56,57.79,81,85,l01,104,178. 181 Todd, Joe 151 Toevs, Lisa 165 Toevs, Lori 82,93,101,104,181 Tofanelli, Paul 181 Tofanelli, Sue 132.165 Tonjes, Edith 181 Tonjes, Ken 74,151 Tonkin, Gayle 206 Tonkin, Gayle 94 Tonkin, Mark 165 Tonsor, Mark 44,151 Tonsor, William 181 Young, Patti 183 Torre, Phil 67,165 Tosch, Lowell 65,151,68 Totten, Theresa 74,151 Toumbs, Cindy 75,181 Toumbs, Thomas 206 Tousley, Michael 182,34,43 Track-Varsity 36,37 Trapper, Chris 165 Trent, Rena 165 Trew, Richard 182 Tribe, David 93,152 Trotter, Gary 216,51 Trueblood, Charles 152 Trueblood, Debra 206 Trueblood, Doug 152 Trumble, Elaine 65,79,164,165,166 Tucker, Steve 65,93,102,152,70 Turner, Carol 86,152 Turner, Lynnda 18,182 Ulick, Jeanette 56,165 Underhill, Deborah 165 Underwood, Brett 165 Underwood, Greg 93,165 Underwood, Penny 152 Underwood, Scott 207 Umest, Mrs. Janet 216 Utley, Silvia 81,152 Wallace, Karen 182 Wallace, Renee 152 Waller, Jeff 74,95,152 NValraven, Anna 166 WVallace. Renee 93 Wallis, Jess 65,68 Walston, Mike 30,46,166,43 NVannemacher, Robin 101,207 Wanner, Rick 67,72,93,99,100,105,70 Wantland, David 77,78,207 WVard, Cynthia 82,152 Ward, Julie 207 NVard, Sharon 182 Warner, Jeff 182 Warner, Ruth 77,78,168,182 Warren, Delbert 182 Xvasson, Mark 72,97,105,166,41 WVattlers, Ron 182 WVatts, Cynde 74,82,152 YVatts, Michael 39,207 Weaks, Debbie 17,75,182 Weaver, Kevin 152 Weaver, Mary 182 NVebb, Mark 182 W7eber, James 207 Webster, Debra 166 WVebster, Sharon 166 NVelch, Deb 79,152 Weller, Cathy 207 W'endland, Vicky 207 Wenell, Stephanie 101,105,208,209 WVennmacher, Deb 152 WVestbrook, Russ 152,44,51 Westerbur, Theodore 152 Wheeler, Deanna 152 Winborn, Bruce 208 WVinder, Greg 30,101,183 Winkler, DeDc 56,75,79,80,154,158 Wvinkler, John 95,166 W'inner, Larry 183 W'inter, Cathy 208 Winter, Gayla 54,55,56,57,58,59,65,67,79,80,180, 183,70 Wiseman, Jamie 208 Wiseman, Kevin 183 Witherell, Mrs. Andria 216 Witherall, Daniel 183 Witherell, Denise 152 Witherell, Diana 166 Witherell, Patricia 152 WVithers, Pamela 183 Witt, Gary 88,166,167 XVitzig, Kathleen 65,166,68 W'itzig, Penny 152,68 W'oefle, Dean 216 WVood, Cynthia 183 NVood, David 166 Woodall, Daniel 30,101,183 XVoodburn, Cathy 66 Woodburn, Cynthia 65,66,99,100,104,208,209 WVooCling, Eric 74,104,152 Wooding, James 112,208 YVoods, Jeffrey 166 Woods, Ellen 152 Wfoods, Tim 183 YVorkman, Kenneth 152,49 NVorkman, Kim 183 WVorsfold, Kimberly 208 Yvrestling Jr. V. 48 Wrestling Varsity 32,33 Wright, Danial 208 Wvright, Lana 166 YVright, Ricky 152 WVright, Sandra 166 Wright, William 183 YVurster, Marilyn 166 Wys, Christine 96,208 Wys, Sue 166 Wytcherley, David 208 Yackle, Annabel 18,105,183 Yancey, Bonnie 152 Yaunk, James 105,152 Yaunk, Julie 74,166 Yeadicke, Myrtle 183 Wvhite, Colin 182 White, Jim 100,105,182,43 Wvhite, Michael 208 Wicks, Richard 182 Widdows, Deborah 166 Yemm, Rhonda 56,65,101,152,68 York, Beth 183 York, Barbara 152 Young, Alan 152 Young, Robert 166 Young, Yount, Sherry 18,96,98,208 Julie 183 Z Widdows, Kimberly 208 Widdows, Sandra 152 Wilcoxson, Debra 56,80,152 Wilcoxson, Tim 152 Wildenradt, Charles 218 Wvildenradt, Julie 166 Zaborac, Robin 75,80,94,99,208 Zalosko, Edward 183,41 Zimmerman, Mike 216 Zom, Diana 183 Zorn, Donald 152,49 Index 237 While looking back over your years in high school, you will recall the good times and bad times that you have shared with close friends. Spilling your 7up all over your lap on your first night with that special guy, winning that all impor- tant volleyball or baseball game, getting a second divi- sion rating at contest when you know you deserved a first, a special bus trip with someone you really like, working hard on a float to have it rain on homecoming day, working on conces- sions to raise money for a field trip, dropping your music at a formal concert, tripping down the hall in front of a bunch of guysg all of these will be implanted in your memory forever. These experiences will soon be replaced by new ones. Your future will provide you with new ideas, new memories, and new friends. 238 Closing Summerbreeze makes me feel fine. 'Q O S1 ng a Listen children to a story that was written long ago Song of Tom orrow Many times you will experi- ence things which you don't approve of. However, you must remember this does not mean you should change them. Cope with your problems to the best of your ability and you will go far. Ink fl! 3 1' Q +1 , My 14 Q., t xf iff Does your night? 24-0 Closing Even though this year has brought some hair-raising experiences and frustrations beyond belief, we salute the endurance and patience of Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Lewis. They have given of themselves to help type, search for lost pictures, and encourage us at critical moments. The yearbook is a group effort and couldn't have been completed without the help of Mr. Hendryx and his photographers and the never tiring services of Rembrandt Studios who continue to give us fine quality.
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.