East Peoria Community High School - Epoch Yearbook (East Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1983

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The 1982-83 EPoCH staff has tried to all extents to assist you in keeping those pleasant thoughts and sometimes funny moments or even trying moments when you thought, What's it all about? . With these great words in mind, glance throught your EPOCH slowly, but carefully, and remember back to that very first day. It may have been your first day at a high school, or the first day of one more year . Look closely, take a deep breath and laughll, or wipe a-tear from your eye. However you feel about your times at EP, whether you liked it or you hated it, you have these memories forever. You only live once, and regardless of your' feelings, PART OF YOUR LIFE WAS SPENT AT EAST PEORIA HIGH!! Be proud of your school, and look back with fond memories, because now there's no changing the past. Now its up to you the individual ... hold your head high, and be a proud and mighty Raider!!! Whether this is your first EPoCH, or your last, somewhere down the road we'll all amaze ourselves with the crazy times we had. On behalf of the EPoCH staff and the advisors, we present, Time Was 1983, just the way it was! Enjoy!! '- vgg. 'gif' 1-5' 14 7 'll 4 'r Y, 4, . L is? . AH., 2.149 ,... f 45 .P :W s 151 M. 1 W Jw l x Q51 ,. 5 gill' 6 h 1 ,.,3 -ff Pe 1 :.x 'HJ' ffl, L, it 'ew .Q. ff :QD 1 hat's Hot hat's. As the years fly by, fads and fashions fly right with them. To instill in your mind the Hin items of 82-83, the EPOCH staff has put together this miniature time capsule that will save some of the fads of the present time. Of course, many hot items have been excluded due to lack of space . . . so keep in mind the fads of 82-83. We're sure they won't slip your mind too easily. And remember... YOU voted for them!! Favorite Actress Favorite Actor Favorite Rock Group . I CJQQRGX 1- l3ClYn 5m'fh 1. Burt Reynolds 3 REO Spe dwagon 2- BQ Dgfek I r 2. 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MLLIQIM W X ..f W H manga '83 Style L , fx W: Q . 1 1 L N4 K 4' X P 'wlirif Behind the Scenes Before the whole student body goes back to school, EPCHS is a busy place. Football players are conditioning, the band is marching, Raiderettes are waving their flags, and Rifles are twirling their guns. This page is dedicated to all the hard working students who are involved in these activities. We are proud of you. It is also dedicated to all of the coaches and advisors who spend their time supporting our teams. b 9 8 E C d 8 h al Water breaks are treasured moments. bj Everyone's in formation, ready to move. cj Raiders are lean and mean. dj Football players welcome the end of the day. el One, Two, Three, Twirll fj Everyone stretch!! gl Hey, where are you going?l hi Our players are waiting for Coach Cassiday's commands Student Life QWHB Gcean Blue '82 Homecoming 1982 was set on the perfect day. The weather was ideal for a parade, and the chill of the wind made the spirit grow, rising to enthusiasm. Although a victory for our Raiders was not the end result of the day, it was a good spirit raiser for games toqfollow and was a great way to spend the day - backing our Raiders! HE V -,zvlf Q , if 'ifa.,va,f ,I F 1 V ff 1-fr J ,Ns . . quit 10 -es-'A ., f ,,. I 'ff'-1 iff' r-' ,J-L TEN 5. 1.1, Homecoming Week 82 Spirit Week was enthusiastically followed this year by an ever-spirited student body eager to take part in the Homecoming festivities. The week began with Monday off for Columbus Day. What a way to start off a week - no school!! Tuesday, when the students lethargically strode back to the halls of faithful E. P., they were dressed as fishermen or sailors to fit the theme of Ocean Blue '82 or S.E.A. Week fSee East Attackl. On Wednesday, students wore colors to fit their class. Green-freshmen, Yellow-sophomores, Red-juniors, and Blue-seniors. On Thursday, students dressed as twins fanimal or humanj for Noah's Ark Day. On Friday, the week was ended with a pep assembly on the football field to really raise some spirit. Overall, Homecoming Week sailed rather nicely. 01 T X 'T ,5' A 12 V' QW! ' f1f'gfr ' S fi S six f .2 ,L A ,nny 1 , E 4 1, i , ,, 'H 1 A :fy , 1- 1 f if: ! ' 0:-- ,D-Q ,,, z , , M -e ' ff- fr- ,myfsr I 1 6 5 , fl mf-'x fi fm Bi B N' QR T Featuring the music of U.S. Steel, the dance began at 8:00. At 9:30, the lights went down for the introduction of the 1982 Royalty and the Royalty dance. It was an evening that will be treasured for many years to come by all who attended. a. The Royalty Waits to be crowned. b. The couples fall into dance as the lights go down. l c. The punch bowl is a main attraction. d. Chief Todd Goins and Princess Lori Williams enjoy the Royalty dance. e. A surprised look for the camera. f. The sidelines are where the couples go between slow dances. g. A friendly chat between friends is a common thing. h. Bob Price seems camera-happy! ight In Atlantis 14 b c 1 Q, M f 4 , 'MX 'C' ,E fy, Y ggi ' 1 in Vs Quik Wk WW --1 Q.. .41 L, 4 George Washington Slept Here? The purchase of an old shack by Newton upsets his wife, but high hopes of restoration are set in Newton's mind. Most of the summer is spent drilling for water and fixing up the dump, and Newton's wife, Annabelle discovers she doesn't loathe the place as she once did. There is a dispute on the property boundaries, and it looks like Newton will lose the farm when an unexpected visit by a wealthy uncle saves the day. 16 4 '-2'-2 --'l'!'.t K1 S1 1 Sill! - i rt.- H tttrs i ' ' 5 s mee N N X if x sk X si? t sly h 8 Cast .. Andy Calhoun Newton Fuller ...................... Annabelle Fuller Madge .................... Uncle Stanley ..... Mr. Kimber ..... Steve ............. Raymond ...... Rena Leslie ......... Clayton Evans ..... Hester ............... Mr. Prescott ....... Leggett ......... Tommy ......... Sue .................... Miss Wilcox ....... Katie ............. Neighbor ...... Chris Nena .. Kristin Dugger David Awl Mike Hollday Dennis DeMoss Scott Estes Tracy Betterman Vic Hess . Stacey lohnson Steve johnson Ioe Martin .. Doug Ashburn lanelle Ryan Cheryl Clark Kim Hayes .. Amy Berigtold Q' dm, i Chris Nena doesn't seem to like the house! loe Martin playing the role of Leggett. Uncle Stanley is the typical rich uncle. Kristen Dugger rests upon Dennis DeMoss. Dress rehearsals are always busy, busyl Tracy Betterman looks utterly exhausted. Cheryl Clark observes a game of chess. Dennis DeMoss looks like he played this part one too many times. Raymond gest a scolding from Aunt Annabelle. Chris Nena is an outstanding senior as well as an outstanding actress. 'l7 Spring Play This year's play, 'Auntie Mame', was a complete success. lt was about Mame Dennis, a wealthy, fun loving eccentric from New York, enjoying life in a grand old style. Quite unexpectedly her orphaned nephew walks into her life, and she immediately forms a deep attachment for him. 'Auntie Mame' spans three decades in the lives of Mame and her nephew Patrick. Through these years Mame attempts to open doors for her little love , while fighting the close-mindedness and prejudices of those who try to influence Patrick in other ways. Her story is filled with love and laughter and provided an enjoyable evening for all. ii, 18 Auntie Mame hub 4 .19 I x- E it s fig W twin! Denise Romans Young Patrick ..... Norah Muldoon Scott Estes Ito ......................... ............ T odd Clifton Ralph Devine Vera Charles .... Party Guests ..... ............ Paul Wilkinson Tracey Bettermann Stephanie Collett Roce jackson Bill Leeds Steve johnson Chuck Siemann janelle Ryan Melissa McKinney Mike Holliday Mame Dennis ,,,,, ............ C hris Nena Lindsay Woolsey Paper Hanger .,.... Mr. Babcock ....... Vik Hess Bill Leeds David Awl Stage Manager ........ ...--.. M ilie H0llid6Y L.-- jf! iz' 1 I ,Aff T u ' ,e. 'N if I fx 'T' -1 ,vi ' Cl g ' gil! N' . R -O. l S . , X . ii 1 a 1 ill .' ,' , fi . ' I tljli fi f ' l I .I 00. ' l l 0 ly g' ..z'esJ: .-iq ti lj it ll l 'll . 52.l3': --51 ll! lf l .gvaziieii . YQ'-3 L-- l 53.10 Y, V if. is f ' V .5f.. 'ff15f1, .1 , , ll' l We .l 1 ' 'Ill ll ' li l 'Y s 1 f ' 8 il l X li l ta 'l L il l' f'l a. Chris Nena seems to be rather confused. b. Characters in a school play make new friends. c. Scott Estes makes himself a martini after a hard day at play practice. d. Auntie Mame, lecturing again. e. David Awl displays his extreme weirdness. f. Chris Nena accepts a proposition from Andy Calhoun. Tracey Bettermann, recovering from a hangover. . Aw, Come on ... A g. h h Theatre Manager Leading Man ..... Lord Dudley ...... 1st Shopper ....... Miss Loomis ...... 2nd Shopper ..... Beauregard jackso Older Patrick .... Agnes Gooch .... Brian O'Bannion Gloria Upson .... Claude Upson Doris Upson ...... Pageen Ryan ..... Mlchale .............. Director ............. Student Assistant n Pickett Burnside Bill Leeds Steve johnson Chuck Siemann Melissa McKinney Stephanie Collett janelle Ryan Dennis DeMoss Andy Calhoun Stacey johnson Doug Ashburn Lisa Didesch Bill Crebo Amy Bergitold Kristin Dugger Gary Goodhart Donna Freeburn janelle Ryan 19 The students showed their enthusiasm and pride for E.P.C.H.S. at this years pep assemblies. The sophomores, especially, showed their pride and spirit by winning the majority of the contests during Homecoming Week. Dave Story overwhelmed us with his life story, and also showed us his great strength by arm wrestling. Assemblies Maggy-.4 a.1uniors show their spirit at a pep assembly. b. The cheerleaders evoke spirit from the students and faculty. c. Dave Story holds an arm wrestling competition. d. The cheerleaders cheer on, but the freshmen seem to be in awe. 20 b c fi 1-dim! Dances b C fl 1 E.P. dances have been filled with fun and excitement this year. From live bands to disc jockeys, students had a chance to dance from 9 to 11 on Friday or Saturday nights. Whether they enjoy slow dancing or boogieing down they had ample opportunity. Much thanks to the Student Council for providing us these fun-filled evenings. a. Tourist was a hit. b. Mark Baker cooks. . E.P. girls are wild. . As long as you dance! e. Dances provide an opportunity for people to get together . c d 21 Ognil Ca O eil, ry ffm il, we 6U 0 ... eniom d Ronda Hawkins and Tim Hardy flash a senior smile. Senior Tuggers pull with might led by Liz Barkley and Gary Hamilton. Val Lisa Parnell and Skippy jeff Willis show that seniors can be funny. Karen Stenstrom says goodbye Two talented seniors Carl Hansen and lim Calkin are prime examples of future success. X kr Y ,fx ef 1' ' Ki People Seniors Lead The W y Seniors. That word means a lot to many people. It means tough and strong to some, and older and more experienced to others. To those who are the seniors, it means superiority, and the fact that their required schooling is almost com- pleted, and that now they must make decisions for themselves. To the graduating Seniors of EPCHS, the EPoCH Staff wishes the best for you and your life!! The top ten of the 1983 Senior class: Front: lim Cooksey, Wendy Koestner, Diana Mejia, Chris Nena, Susan Henderliter. Back: Maria Bidelman, Tom Riggenbach, jay Wright, Tim Hardy, julie Overmeir. April Ahten Trina Alcaraz Roger Almasy lohnnie Angus Kim Angus Lisa Ault Teri Bahnflelh Sherrie Bailey Tammy Ball Elizabeth Barkley Doug Barnhill Rick Barnhill 24 Lisa Bauman Connie Bell Leslie Bell 0 lisa Benedict lames Bennett leff Bennett Matthew Benson Bob Beoletto Maria Bidelman Adam Blair Kelly Blair Michael Blanch Sherry Bleichner Cindy loom Kent Bloom Steve Blount Eric Blundell Tracy Booth Kim Borton lamie Bourazak Bill Boyles Tim Bradford Sherry Braman Shona Broclcett Cynthia Brown Dave Brown Dwight Brown Robert Bryant Shelley Buban leffrey Bundy Lynn Burdsall Debra Bustle Clifford Burger Erin Burris Angela Burton Christine Button Kristal Buysse Lorrie Cain lim Callcin Scott Campbell Greg Cantrell leff Chadwick Kim Chance lon Chrislpher Donna Clark Tina Cole Dan Cone lim Cooksey Elizabeth Coombs lacqueline Cowen Holly Crawford Cherie Cullum Kim Cusac Barbra Decker Dennis Decker Richard Dibler Sheila Didesch lames Dishman Robyn Diveley Alaina Dixon Troy Dobbelaire Darron Douglas Tom Dowell Christine Druin Curt Early Troy Elliot Lorilea Elmore Tina Elmore Arlene Ennis Rickey Ennis Tom Fannon Terry Farley Michael Fealko jerry Ferguson Robert Ferguson David Ferrero Kim Filberl P. Michael Fosco Ellen Fowler Daryl Franklin Debbie Franklin Dana Frantz Stephanie Fritsch Greg Fry Randy Frye Stephanie Frye Terry Funk Mike Gale Sue Geier jeff Getz Connie Giacoletti Kevin Gladwell Roger Glass Toby Glove Andrew Gnehm Todd Goins Neil Gosch Tina Grant Dana Greer - Gail Grindsfaff Penny Gullett lill Gustafson f Dawn Hackett Karen Hall Teressa Hall Kathy Hamann Gary Hamilton Ioyce Hamilton Carl Hansen Ron Hardin Timothy Hardy Mary Beth Harmon D-Ann Harris Kelly Harris Ronda Hawkins lim Hawkins Susan Henderliter Linda Herndon Mark Hill Melinda Hiller lisa Hoerdemann Stephen Hofford Thomas Hopwood Terry Irons Roce Ann jackson Traci jackson james jenkel Kim jennings Heather jochums Angie johnson Pal johnson Todd johnson Thomas jones Robin jordan Debbie joseph Michael joseph Zeynep Kacnaz Brian Kamp laura Kavanaugh Steve Kellum Renee Kessler Karen Kieser Dan Kingsland Desiree Kinney Steve Kirk Timberly Klein Wendy Koestner Virginia Kumer Q Pete La Hood Karen Lawrence Christopher Liescheidl Therese Lockard Tammy Logue Tammy Lovell Russel Lozada lohnathon Lulay Cindy Lunt Kelly Luttrell Kiet Ly Wendy Macaluso 1 i 1 4 I i 4 1 we WZ' 2 Z Paul Marquis Dave Marshall Bob Martin Robert Martin Kevin Mathews Dawn Mattson Michelle Mayle lonne Mc Combs leff Mc Cutchen lisa Mc Farden Brian Mc Kinney Kathy Mc Meekan Rod Medina Sherry Mehn Diana Meiia Cheri Meskimen Kimberly Messer Kevin Miesse Beth Miller Mark Miller Robyn I. Miller Robyn L. Miller Kevin Mohr Darin Monohon Cindy Moore Michael Montgomery Ronald Morris Dale Moss Gary Muren Mike Naramore Patricia Neill lames Nelson Christine Nena Kim Nena luan Nesbit Troy Noll Kelly Nunnery Rod 0'Brien Brigitte Oetzel Anita Oliver Richard Osborn luliana Overmier Ken Parker Stuart Parks Lisa Parnell Steve Paulos Vicki Pennington Scott Perdue Tammy Perdue jennifer Pickering Lisa Pintar Bob Piquard Laurie Potter Doug Presley Marta Puentes Robin Pugh Tonya Pullium loe Quinn john Ragan Ron Ragan Rhonda Ralph Beverly Ramsey Lynn Rainey Dara Rasmussen Ervin Redshaw Robyn Reeser lohn Reeves Brian Respress .David Reynolds Edward Reynolds lulianna Rice Roger Richards Thomas Riggenbach Greg Riley lohn Risius Frank Roberts Toby Roberts Cathy Rotermund lane! Rotermund Michael Routzon Michelle Runyon Chris Rutledge jerry Saladin Kathie Sandy Karen Sauder Tammy Schaefer lohn Schoedel Susan Schoolcraft Steve Schwader Fred Schwartz Tammy Scott lulie Severns Kelly Shallenberger Clinton Sherwood Leticia Simmons Carol Simon Greg Simpson Angela Skaggs Neal Smith Nina Smith Sara Smith Chris Snider Curt Sparks Gina Starr lim Starr Dawn Steffen Karen Stenstrom Paul Stephens Renee Still Teresa Stoltz Diana Stoneburner Angie Stonecipher Ernie Strausbaugh lohn Street Patricia Stricklin Marci Stromlund Rhonda Stroud Michele Sullivan Cathleen Swadener Linda Swedeen Penny Taylor lim Terry Hope Thomason Charles Thome Douglas Thompson Brad Thornton Tom Tracy Darin Trainor Thien Tran Todd Underhill Kelly Underwood Cary Vandeschraal Karl Vandiver lackson Vaughn len Veatch Danene Vermillion lill Friend Waggoner jeffrey Wall Terri Walters Shelly Weedon Greg Weis Ierry West Bill Whittaker Robert Whitty Rick Wilcoxson Karen Willhite Brenda Williams Lori Williams Mike Williams Iellrey Willis Kathy Willis Rod Wilson Danine Winkler Barbara Wise Kelli Wolfe Traci Workman Veronica Worley Cindy Wright lay Wright Bernice Yancey Debi Yates . Stephanie Zilch This sign represents the spirit of East Peoria. Friends Connie Giacoletti and Sherrie Bailey stop for a pose. Officers of the Raiderettes are Seniors Sheila Didesch, Laura Kavanaugh, Cindy Moore, and Linda Swedeen. Senior attendant Holly Crawford and her escort Matt Geber. Class officers: lim Cooksey, Treasurerg Todd johnson, Vice-Presidentp Andy Gnehm, Presidentg Carl Hansen, Secretary. Seniors . 3 This page is for people with one thing in common. Here are some highlights of their fantastic 1982-83 school year. a. Mighty Raider jeff Getz in the airl b. All-around clown joe Quinn in action. c. We hate punk protest hard rockers Paul Stephens, Carl Hansen, and Todd johnson. d. Ronda Hawkins flashes a proud Senior smile. e. Laura Kavanaugh poses sweetly. f. Good friends Carol Simon and Sherrie Bailey will do anything for a picture. Debbie joseph waits for the right shot. . Maria Bidelman, covergirl for Seventeen magazine? Cute, Marial!! i. The thrills of the National Honor Society assembly will be with these seniors for a long time. j. jeff Bundy and Kathy McMeekan- two proud seniors. k. Seniors go for crafts. l. Kim Nena, an outstanding young lady. m. Susan Henderliter was presented the Bausch and Laumb Science award by Mr. Brethhorst. n. Danine Winkler is taken by surprise. o. Traci jackson and proud parents. p. jeff Bundy, Tim Hardy, Ronda Hawkins, Wendy Koestner, and Maria Bidelman are all proud of their National Honor Society armbands. , g. h 42 Gne Last Look Back b c d e f ' g h j k i l I m n N N p O ABRAHAM, PEGGY: Home Ec 2, Co-op 4, Choraliers 2. AHTEN, APRIL: St. Mess. 4. ALCARAZ, TRINA: Library Asst. 4. ANGUS, KIM: FSA 3, Pep Club 4. BAHNFLETH, TERI: German 1, Track 2, Co-op 3 4. , BALL, TAMMY: Master Choir 4, Choraliers 2 3, Frosh. Mixed 1. BARKLEY, ELIZABETH: Health Car. 2 3 4, Latin 1 2 3 4, St. Mess, 2 3 4, Earth Space 4, Health Careers 2 3 4, Health Careers Pres. 3 4, Softball Manager 4, LV. Cheer. 1, Natl. Honor Soc. 4, EPoCH Staff 4. ' BARNHILL: RICK: Baseball 2 3 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. BAUMAN, LISA: Choraliers 1 2 3 4, Frosh. Mixed 1. BELL, CONSTANCE: French 1, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Contest Ensemble 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4. BENEDICT, LISA: Home Ec. 1, FSA 4, Volleyball 1 2, Marching Band 1 2, Concert Band 1 2, Inter. Band 1 2, Pep Band 1. BENNETT, IEFF: Home Ec. 4, Letter People 4, Football 4, Track 2 4, Master Master Choir 3 4. BIDELMAN, MARIA: Pep Club 1 2 3 4, AFS 3 4, AFS Board Mem. 4, French 1 2 3 4, French Treas. 2, French Sec. 4, Chemistry 2 3 4, Make Up Crew 1 2 3 4, Class Off. Pres. 3, Student Council 3 4, Ir. Prom Comm. 3, DAR 4, Ill St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Soc. 4, Sterling Merit 4. BLAIR, KELLY: Football 1, Track 4. BLEICHNER, SHERRY: FSA 4, Library Asst. 3, St. Mess. 3. BLUNDELL, ERIC: St. Leader 4, Letter People 4, Baseball 1 2 3, Golf 4, lntr. 1 2 3 4. BOTH, TRACY: Health Car. 2 3 4, Pep Club 1 2 3, AFS 3, French 1, Letter People 3 4, Letter People Sec. 4, Health Careers 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3, Track 1 2, Variety Show Participant 3,4. BOURAZAK, IAMIE: Co-op 3 4, Raiderettes 1 2. BRADFORD, TIM: Track 1, Wrestling 1 2 3, Cr. Country 1 2 3. BRAMAN, SHERRY: Home Ec. 1 4. BROWN, CYNTHIA: FSA 3 4, French 1 2 3 4, Tennis 1 2 3 4, Raiderettes 2 4, Marching Band 2 4, Variety Show Participant 2 4, Sterling Merit 4. BROWN, DWIGHT: Radio 2 3 4, Earth Space 3 4. BUNDY, IEFF: German 2 3, Date Line EP 1, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Who's Who 4, EPoCH Staff 2 3 4, EPoCH Staff Layout Ed. 3, EPoCH Staff Ed-in-Chief 4, BURRUS, ERIN: Latin 2, AFS 1, French 1, Frosh Mixed 1, BURTON, ANGELA: Health Car. 4, FSA 4, Latin 2 3 4, Pep Club 4, AFS 4, Health Careers 4, Choraliers 2, Frosh. Mixed 1, BUSTLE, DEBBIE: Frosh. Mixed 1. BUTTON, CHRISTINE: French 2, Contest En. 2 3 4, String Orchestra 1 2 3 4, 9-strings 2 3, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4. BUYSEE, KRISTAL: Date Line EP 3, FSA 3 4. CALKIN, IIM: German 1, Letter People 2 3 4, Chemistry 2, Latin 2 3, Football 1, Football Manager 2 3 4, Contest Solos 2 3 4, All State 3 4, Contest En, 1 2 3 4, String Orchestra 1 2 3 4, 9-Strings 2 3 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Orchestra Pres. 4. CLARK, DONNA: Chess 3 4. COLE, TINA: Latin 1, St. Mess, 3, CONE, DAN: Ind. Arts 4, Letter People 3 4, Basketball 1 2, Baseball 1 2, Track 3 4, Intramurals 3 4, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4. COWEN, JACQUELINE: AFS 4, Tennis Man- ager 2, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 3 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Intermediate Band 1, Pep Band 1 2 3, Contest En. 2 3 4, Tazwell County Honor Band 4. CRAWFORD, HOLLY: Home Ec 1, FSA 4, Orchesis 1 2 3 4, Orchesis V-Pres. 4, Orchesis Treas. 3, Homecoming Attend. 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3, DANFORD, MICHAEL: Student Leader 4, Football 1, Intramurals 1. DANNENBERG, KIM: Health Careers 1, Frosh. Mixed 1. DECKER, BARBRA: Letter People 1 2 3 4, Volleyball 1, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4. DECKER, DENNIS: Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Intermediate Band 1, Pep Band 1 2 3, 444 Senior Info. Contest En. 1 2. DOUGLAS, DARREN: Chemistry 3, Football 1 2 3 4, Baseball 1 4, Track 3, Wrestling 1 2 3 4, Cadet Band 1 2. EARLY CURT: AFS 1 2 3, French 1 2, St. Mess. 1 2, Co-op 4. EDWARDS, MISCHELLE: Frosh. Mixed 2. ELMORE, TINA: Latin 1 2, Master Choir 3 4, Choraliers 2, Frosh Mixed 1, Head Librarian 3 4, Librarian 1 2, Treas. 2. ENNIS, ARLENE: Home Ec. 1. ENNIS, RICK: Ind. Arts 3 4, A V 1 2, Baseball 1, Cr. Country 2, Marching Band 3 4, Begging Band 2, Intermediate Band 2, Pep Band 3, Cadet Band 2. FANNON, TOM: Letter People 4, Library Asst. 3 4, Wrestling 1 2 4, Intramurals 1 2 3. FARLEY, TERRY: FSA 4, Choraliers 1 2 3. FILBERT, KIMBERLY: Latin 3 4, Orchesis 4, Letter People 1 2 3, Volleyball 1 2 3, Basketball 1 2, Track 1 2, Homecoming Attend. 3, Variety Show Participant 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 4, Rifles. FORD, LYLE: Ind. Arts 2 3. FOSCO, PHILIP MICHAEL: French 1 2 3 4, Student Lead. 4, Date Line EP 2 3, Football 1 2, Track 4, Beginning Band 1. FOWLER, MARY: Library Asst. 4, St. Mess. 3 FRANKLIN DARLY: Letter People 3 4, Baseball 1 2 3 4. FRANTZ, DANA: Letter People 4: Softball 1 2 3 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Intermediate Band 1, Pep Band 1 2 3 4, Contest Band 2 3. FRYE, RANDY: German 1 2 3 4, Chemistry 2 3 4, Letter People 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Intramurals 4. FUNK, TERRY: Marching Band 1 3, Inter- mediate Band 1 3. GEIER, SUSAN: Health Car. 2 3 4, Health Car, Sec. 3, Letter People 2 3 4, St. Mess. 2 3, Health Careers 2 3 4, Health Careers Sec. 3, Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Softball 2 3 4. GETZ, IEFF: Letter People 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Track 2 3, Co-op 3 4. GIACOLETTI, CONNIE: FSA 3 4: Treas., Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Letter People 2 3, Volleyball 1, Frosh, Cheer, I. V. Cheer, Var. Cheer. 3 4, Variety Show Participant 1 2 3 4, Photo. for PowWow 3 4, PowWow Staff 3 4. GLADWELL, KEVIN: Letter People 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Wrestling 1 2 3. GLASS, ROGER: Intramurals 4. GNEHM, ANDREW: Latin 1 2 3 4: Consul, Chemistry 2 3 4: V-Pres., Math 1 2 3 4, Class Officer - Pres 4, Basketball 1 2, Track 12 4, Intramurals 3 4, St. Council 4, Variety Show Participant 2 3, Ill, St, Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4. GOINS, TODD: Ind. Arts 1 2 3 4, Ind. Events 2 3 4, Art Club 4, AFS 3, Co-op 4, Letter People 3 4: Treas., Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2, Baseball 1 2, Track 4, Intramurals, Prom King 3, Homecoming Chiek 4. GUELLET, PENNY: FSA 3 4 FSA Pres. 4, Var. Show Participant 4, GUSTAFSON, IILL: Pep Club 1, Var. Cheer 2, Raiderettes 1, Co-op 3 4. JOHNSON, TODD: Radio 1 2 3 4, Pep Club 4, AFS 2 3, German 1 2 3 4, Chemistry 2 3 4, Letter People 4, St. Mess, 4, Track 3 4, Cr, Country 2 3 4, Class Officers V-Pres, 4, Ill, State Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, AFS 2 3. HAMILTON, GARY: Latin 1 2 3 4: Pres. St. Mess. 1 2 3 4, Baseball 1, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. HAMILTON, IOYCE: Frosh. Mixed 1. HANSEN, CARL: German 2 3 4, Chemistry 4, St. Lead. 4, Track 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Contest Solos 1 2 3 4, All State 3 4, Contest En. 1 2 3 4, String Orchestra 1 2 3 4, 9-Strings 1 3 4, Concert Orchestra. HARDY, TIM: German 1 2 3 4, Chemistry 2 3 4: Treas., Letter People 4, Tennis 1 2 3 4, Intramurals 1, SAR 4, Ill. State Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4: Treas., EPoCH Staff 2 3 4, EPoCH Copy Ed. 3, EPoCH Co-Ed.-in-Chief 4, Sterling Merit, 4. HARMON, MARYBETH: St. Council 1. HARRIS, D-ANN: Library Asst. 1. HAWKINS, RONDA: Latin 1 2 3, Chemistry 2 3 4, Library Asst. 2 3, Natl. Honor Society 4, EPoCH Staff 3 4, EPoCH Sport's Ed, 4. HENDERLITER, SUSAN: School Play 1 2 3: Asst. Director 2 3, Ind. Events 2 3 4, Latin 1 2 3, Teachers Asst. 4, Chemistry 2 3, Speech Club 2 3 4: V-Pres. 4, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Bausch Bt Lomb Science Award 4. HILL, MARK: Latin 1 2 3 4, Letter People 2 3 4, St. Mess. 2 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, Wrestling 1 2, Natl. Honor Society 4. HILLER, MELINDA: French 1 2 3, Chemistry 4, Choraliers 1: Sec., Rifles 4, HOMANN, IERRY: Home Ec. 4, Football 1, Wrestling 1. IRONS, TERRI: FSA 3 4, Cross Country. JACKSON, TRACI: Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Frosh. Cheer, 1. V. Cheer, Var. Cheer 3 4: Co. Capt. 4, Var. Show Participant 1 2 3 4. IENKEL, JAMES: School Play 1 2 3, Ind. Arts 1, Debate 1, Ind. Events 3, Latin 2 3, AFS 12 3 4: Pres. 3: Board Member 12 4, Chess 1 2 3 4, Speech Club 3, Date Line EP 1, Intramurals 2 4, Var. Show 1 participant: Var. Show Band 1 2, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1 2 3 4, Contest Solos 3 4, Contest En. 1 2 3 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Band Treas. 4. IENNINGS, KIM: FSA 3 4: Sec. 4, Co-op 4, French 1 2 3, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Golden Pen Award 4, Outstanding Bus. St. of the Year 4. IORDON, ROBIN: FSA 3 4, Orchesis 2 3 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, Co-op 4. IOSEPH, DEBBIE: AFS 3, Student Council Member 1 2 3, Student Council Pres. 4, Variety Show 3 4, PowWow Staff 4. KACHAZ, ZEYNEP: Pep Club 4, Ars 4, Chemistry 4, Earth Space 4, Track 4, Variety Show Participant 4, Honr - AFS, 4, PowWow Staff 4. KIETH, SONIA: Co-op 4. KELSO, MARTY: Home Ec. 4, Health Car. 1, Incl. Arts 1, St. Lead. 4. KIESER, KAREN: School Play 1 2 3, FSA 3 4, Pep Club 2, French 1 2, Stage Crew 3, Speech Club 1 2, Drama Club 1 2 3 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Co-op 4, Optimist Speech Contest 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, EPoCH Staff 2, String Orchestra 1, Concert Orchestra 2, KINNY, DESIREE: German 1 2, Library Asst. 1 2, Spanish 3. KLEIN, TIMBERLYZ French 1 2 4: Treas. 4, Orchesis 1 2 3 4: Sec.-Treas. 4, Class Officers Pres. 2: V. Pres. 1, Student Council Member 2, Raiderettes 2 3 4, Variety Show Participant 2 3 4, Marching Band 2 3 4. KOESTNER, WENDY: Latin 1 2 3 4, Pep Club 4, AFS 3 4, Chemistry 3 4: Sec. Student Council Member 1 2 3 4: Treas. 4, Variety Show Participant 3 4: MC 4, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Hugh O'Brian Award 2, Frosh. Mixed 1. LaHOOD, PETE: Latin 2 3, Football 1 2 3 4, Track 1, Intramurals 1 2 3, Marching Band 2, Stage Band 2, Concert Band 2, Beginning Band 1, Intermediate Band 2. LIESCHEIDT, CHRISTOPHER JON: Student Lead. 4. LOCKARD, THERESE: Letter People 1 2 3 4, Tennis 1 2 3 4, Variety Show Participant 4. LOGUE, TAMMY: Latin 1 2 3, Chemistry 4, Chess 1 2 3, Library Asst. 1 2, St. Mess. 3, Variety Show Participant 4, Master Choir 2 4, Keynotes 4, Choraliers 3, Frosh. Mixed 1, Contest En. 1 2 3 4. LULAY, IOHNATHON: Home Ec. 4, Health Car. 4, Student Lead. 3 4, Letter People 3, Football 1 2 3, Track 1 2, Wrestling 1 2 3. LUNT, CINDY: Co-op 3 4, LUTTRELL, KELLY: Orchesis 1. MACALUSO, WENDY: Spanish 3 4, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, Class Officers Sec. 3 4, Frosh. Cheer, L. V. Cheer, Var. Cheer 3 4: C04Capt. 4, Track, Ir. Prom Committee, Variety Show 1 2 3 4. MARSHALL, DAVE: Latin 1 2 3, st, Lead. 4, Football 1 2, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. MARTIN, ROBERT: Ind. Arts 1, Pep Club 4, AFS 4, French 1, Chess 2 3, St. Mess. 1 4, Football 1, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Variety Show Participant 2 3, PowWow Staff 4: Boys Sports Ed. 4. MCCOMBS, LONNE: Track 2 3 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. McCOTCHEN, IEFF: Track 4, Wrestling 1 2 3. McMEEKAN, KATHLEEN: Pep Club 1, French 1 2 3 4, Library Asst. 1 2, Speech Club 2, Who's Who 4, EPoCH Staff 2 3. MEDINA, ROD: Letter People 4, Baseball 1, Wrestling 1 2 3 4. MEIIA, DIANA: AFS 1, French 4, Chemistry 2, Letter People 1 2 3 4, Tennis 1 2, Cr. Country 3, Track 1 2 4, Variety Show Participant 4, Ill. St. Scholar. 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, EPoCH Staff 1. MEHN, SHERRY: Library Asst. 1 3 4. MESKIMEN, CHERI: Pep Club 1 2 3, Lib. Asst. 1 2, Track 1 2 3, Voc. 3 4. MESSER, KIM: Latin 2, Pep Club 1 2 3 4, St. Mess. 4. MILLER, MARK: Football 1 2, Basketball 1 2, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. MONOHON, DARIN: Home Ec. 1, Chess 3. MORRIS, RONALD: Ind. Arts 1, Math 1 2, Co-op 4. MUREN, GARY: Football 1, Intramurals 2, Beginning Band 1. NENA, CHRISTINE: School Play 1 2 3 4, Latin 1 2, Spanish 3 4: Sec. 3, Drama Club 1 2 3 4: Pres. 4, Orchesis 1, Speech Club 1 2 3 4: V-Pres. 3 Pres. 4, Raiderettes, 3 4, Variety Show Participant 4, Marching Band 3 4, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4. NENA, KIMBERLY: Spanish 3 4: Treas 3, Orchesis 3 4, Frosh. Cheer, Track 1, Rifle Squad 4, Variety Show Participant 4, Natl. Honor Society 4. OETZEL, BRIGITTE: Spanish 3 4: Sec. V-Pres. Pep Club 2 3 4, AFS 3 4, French 1 2, Chemistry 2 3, Make Up Crew 1 2 3 4, St. Council Member 3, Ir. Prom Committee, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, EPoCH Staff 1. OLIVER, ANITA: FSA 3 4, Choraliers 2, Frosh. Mixed 1. OVERMIER, IULIANAZ French 1 2 3, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4: V-Pres, I4, Concert: Pep Band 1 2 3 4, Contest Solos 2 3 4, All State 4, Contest En. 1 3 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Tazewell Co. Honor Band 3 4, E. I. U. Honor Band 3 4, Mid-State 8 Honor Band 3 4, Mid-State 8 Honor Orchestra 3 4. PARKER, KEN: Ind. Arts 1 2, Library Asst. 3. PARNELL, LISA: Latin 2 3 4: Praetor - 3, Raiderettes 1 2 3 4, St. Council Member 1 2 3 4: Corr. Sec. 3, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, PowWow Staff 3. PAULOS, STEVE: Health Car. 4, Letter People 1 2 3, Wrestling 1 2 3. PENNINGTON, VICKI: Health Car. 3 4, AFS 4, Health Careers 3 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1 2, Contest Solos 4, All State 3 4, Contest En. 2 3 4, Honor Band 4, Wind En. 4. PERDUE, SCOTT: Library Asst. 3 4, Wrestling 1. PERDUE, TAMMY: Pep Club 1. PICKERING, JENNIFER: Debate 3: Latin 3 4: Games Chairman, Earth Space 3, Student Council Member 1 2 3 4: V-Pres, 4, Variety Show Participant 2 3 4, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Soc le ty 4, Sterling Merit 4, Rifle Squad 4: Co-Capt. Powder puff Champion Team 1. POTTER, LAURIE: Pep Club 1 2, Class Officer Sec. 1, Student Council Member 1. PRESLEY, DOUG: Letter People 2 3 4, Library Asst. 3, Football 1, Track 1 2 3 4, Cr. Country 2 3 4: Capt, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Natl. Honor Society 4. PUENTES, MARTA: Frosh. Cheer, I. V. Cheer, Track 1, Variety Show Participant 1 2. PUGH, ROBIN: French 1, Orchesis 2, Natl. Honor Society 4. QUINN, IOE: Student Lead. 4, Baseball 1 2 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. RAGON, RONALD IR.: Marching Band 12 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1 2 3 4. RALPH, RHONDA: French 1. RASMUSSEN, DARA: AFS 1 2, French 1 2, Chemistry 2 3 4, Letter People 1 2 3 4, Speech Club 1 2 3, Make Up Crew 1 2 3 4, Softball 1 2 3 4, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 4, Concert Band 12 3 4, Pep Band 1 2 3, Contest Solos 1 2 3 4, All State 4, Contest En. 1 2 3 4, Concert Orchestra 1 2 3 4, Tazewell Band 1 2 3 4, Mid-State B Band 1 2 3 4, Mid-State B Orchestra 3 4, Eastern Honor . Band 3 4. f RAYNER, BRIAN: FootbalI4, Aragurals 3 4. REEVES, JOHN: French 1 2 3 4, Chess 4, Intramurals 4, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 4, Concert Band 4, Intermediate Band 1 2 3, Pep Band 1 2 3 -4. RESPRESS, BRIAN: Date Line EP 3, Football 1 2. REYNOLDS, DAVE: Date Line EP 3, Football 1 2 3 4, Track 1.2 4, Wrestling 2 4. REYNOLDS, EDDIE: A V Club 4, Track 1 2 3 4. RICE, JULIE: Home Ec. 1, Art Club 4. RILEY, GREG: Track 2. RISIUS, JOHN: Latin 1 2, Football 1 2 3, Intramurals 3. ROBERTS, FRANK: Letter People 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4. RUNYON, MICHELLE: FSA 3 4, Latin 3 4: Praetor 4, St. Council Member 1 2 3 4, Parliamentarian 4: District Officer, Con- vention Sec. 3, Raiderettes 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Variety Show Participant 3 4, PowWow Staff 4: Sport's Ed. 4, Marching Band 4. SATTERLEE, KRIS: Volleyball 1 2. SCHOOLCRAFT, SUSAN: Latin 2, Pep Club 1. SEVERNS, JULIE: Pep Club 1, Officer Occupations Co-op 4. SHERWOOD, CLINT: Ind. Arts 1 2 3, Math 1 2, Earth Space 1, Intramurals 1 2 3. SIMMONS, TRISH: Latin 2, Pep Club 1 2 3 4. SIMPSON, GREGORY: Letter People 3 4, St. Mess. 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Track 4, Wrestling 2 3 4. SIMON, CAROL: Latin 3 4, German 1, Earth Space 3, Volleyball 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Softball 1 2 3, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit, PowWow Staff 4. SMITH, NEAL: Ind. Arts 1 2 3 4, St. Lead 4, Football 1 3, Track 4, Intramurals 2 4. SMITH, NINAI CHORALIERS 1 2. SNIDER, CHRIS: Pep Club 1. SPARKS, CURT: Chess 1 2 3, Library Asst. 3, Intramurals 2 4. STENSTROM, KAREN: Latin 1, Spanish 3 4, Class Officer Pres. 1, Treas. 3, Student Council 1 2, Raiderettes 2 3 4, Jr. Prom Committee, Variety Show Participant 2 3 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 2 3 4. STEPHENS, PAUL: Debate 1 3, Spanish 3, German 1 2 3, Chemistry 2, Chess 1, Film Club 1, Letter People 4, Track 3 4, Cr. Country 1 2 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Photographer 3, Ill. St. Scholar 4, EPoCH Staff 3. STOLTZ, TERESA: Letter People 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Cr. Country 1 2 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1, Sec. Of Band 4. STONEBURNER, DIANA: Ind. Arts 4, German 1. STROUD, RHONDA: German 1 3, St. Mess. 3, Variety Show Participant 4, Ill. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4. SULLIVAN, MICHELE: Latin 2 3 4, Spanish 4, Chemistry 4, Health Careers 4, Frosh. Mixed 1 2. SWADENER, CATHLEEN: Home EC. 1, Health Car. 2, Sec., Latin 2 3 4, Chemistry 3 4, St. Mess. 2 3, Health Careers 27 Sec., Frosh. Mixed 1. THOMASON, LaHOPE: FSA 4, Art Club 47 Pres., Orchesis 2, St. Mess 3 4, Softball 3 4, Track 1, Volleyball Manager 2, Variety Show Participant 4. THOME, CHARLES: Letter People 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1 2 4, Intramurals 1, TRACY, THOMAS: French 1, Student Lead. 4, Chess 1 2, Earth Space 1 2 3 4: Sec, 3: Pres. 4. TRAINER, DARIN: Football 1, Basketball Manager 2.. UNDERHILL, TODD: Student Lead, 3, St. Mess. 2, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2, Intramurals 2 3 4, Natl. Honor Society 4. UNDERWOOD, KELLY! Home EC. 1, Pep Club 1 2, Co-op 4. VANDERSCHRAAF, MICHAEL: Letter People 2 3 4: Pres, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Baseball 1 2, Track 3. VANDIVER, KARL: Ind. Arts 4, Intramurals 3 4. VAUGHN, JACKSON: A V Club 4, German 1 2, Football 1, Intramurals 1 2 3 4. VEATCH, LEONARD: Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 3 4, Concert Band 2 3, Pep Band 1 4, Drum Major 4. WALTERS, MICHELLE: Frosh. Mixed 1. WEEDON, SHELLY: FSA 3 4, AFS 2, French 1. WHITTY, ROBERT: German 4, Letter People 4, Football 4, Track 4, Intramurals 4. FN- I WILLHITE, KAREN: Latin 1 2 3 4, Variety Show Participant 4. WILLIS, JEFFREY: Latin 1 2 3 4, Pontifex Maximus 2, Consul 3 4, Chemistry 2 3 4, Math 2 3 4, Football 1 2 3, Baseball 1 2, Track 4, Golf 4, Intramurals 1 2 3 4, Student Council Member 4, Variety Show Participant 2 4: MC 4, Ill St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Master Choir 1, Frosh. Mixed 1, Contest Solos 1, Contest En. 1. WILLIS, KATHY: FSA 4, Pep Club 1, Latin 1, Co-op 4. WINKLER, DANINEZ Latin 1 2 3 4, Treas. 3, Pep Club 3, Library Asst. 2, Student Council Member 3 4, Tennis 2, Variety Show Participant 3 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, Frosh. Mixed 1. WORKMAN, TRACII FSA 3 4. WORKLEY, VERONICA: German 1 2, Pep Club 1, Concert Orchestra 1. WRIGHT, CINDY: Latin 1 2 3. WRIGHT, JAY: School Play 3, French 1 2, Chemistry 3 4, Student Lead. 4, Chess 2 3, Film Club 1, Basketball 1, Intramurals 2 3 4, Variety Show Pit Band 3 4, Photographer 3, III. St. Scholar 4, Natl. Honor Society 4, Sterling Merit 4, EPoCH Staff 3, Marching Band 1 2 3 4, Stage Band 1 2 3 4, Concert Band 1 2 3 4, Pep Band 1 2 3 4, Contest Solos 3 4, All District 4, Contest En. 2 3 4, String Orchestra 4. -0 O ua-s U -3, 32355 fig I S2 .TS 3 SO 'Ee I :S 0 Hi Q 22. , if iii SE. ei? ag el ' 35322. 5 EQ if? V: ggi: Q. 1- S 45 fr ima 3 3,535 l ii i3g?2 5 l. Best of the Class Sterling Merit Winners Illinois State Scholars ational Honor Society 46 Row 1: Greg Fry, Bob Bryant, jennifer Pickering, Maria Bidelman, Wendy Koestner, Lisa Parnell, Susan Henderliter, Chris Nena, Rhonda Stroud, Danine Winkler, john Reeves, Kim Filbert, Kim jennings, Tim Hardy. Row 2: Todd johnson, Andy Gnehm, Carl Hansen, Tom Riggenbach, jim Cooksey, jay Wright, Dara Rasmussen, Diana Mejia, Carol Simon, Teresa Stoltz, julie Overmier, Karen Stenstrom, Cindy Brown. Row 1: Greg Fry, jeff Willis, jennifer Pickering, Maria Bidelman, Wendy Koestner, Lisa Parnell, Susan Henderliter, Dara Rasmussen, Rhonda Stroud, Chris 'Nena, john Reeves, Brigitte Oetzel, jeff Bundy. Row 2: Todd johnson, Carl Hansen, Tom Riggenbach, jim Cooksey, Paul Stephens, jay Wright, Diana Mejia, jim Cooksey, Carol Simon, Teresa Stoltz, julie Overmier, Tim Hardy. Row 1: Carol Simon, Diana Mejia, jim Cooksey, Doug Presley, john Reeves, Robin Pugh, Sheila Didesch, Kim jennings, Danine Winkler, jackie Cowen, Dara Rasmussen, Lisa Parnell, Wendy Koestner, Maria Bidelman, Chris Nena, Susan Henderliter, Ronda Hawkins, Tim Hardy, Brigitte Oetzel, Rhonda Stroud. Row 2: Todd johnson, jeff Willis, Tom Riggenbach, Todd Underhill, Kim Nena, Liz Barkley, jennifer Pickering, Kim Filbert, Andy Gnehm, Stephanie Zilch, jay Wright, Carl Hansen, Cindy Moore, julie Overmier, Teresa Stoltz, Mark Hill, Karen Keiser, jeff Bundy, Chris Button. Not shown: Tammy Lovell and Dan Cone DAR Award Winner This year's Daughters of the American Revolution award win- ner is Maria Bidelman. The selec- tion is made by the faculty, who vote on nominees of the senior class. The two main qualities those nominated should possess are leadership and service at school and in the community. Congratula- tions on a well deserved honor, Maria! SAR Award Winner This Year's Sons of the Amer- ican Revolution Award winner is Tim Hardy. The Good Citizenship Medal is awarded to an outstand- ing male senior each year. Selec- tion is made by the counselors. Congratulations, Tim! Sterling Merit Award winners are those senior students who are in the top eight percent of their class at the end of seven semesters of school. Illinois State Scholar Award winners are determined by the results of a test sponsored by the American Collegiate Testing Program. This year forty-one seniors were selected for membership in the National Honor Society. To be eligible, students must have an honor point average of seventeen or higher after seven semesters of school. If a senior has this average, he may apply for membership. Final selection is then determined by the vote of the faculty who evaluate students based on their attitude and participation in class, in school activities, and in community and civic activities. Those seniors selected for membership should be commended not only for the scholastic excellence, but also for their contributions to the community. Congratulations to all our 1983 winners! 47 This year's prom theme was based on the song Unforgettable Dream and thanks to the efforts of the prom committee, headed by Mrs. Lewis, the night truly was an unforgettable dream. The commit- tee showed up at the Holiday Inn and with only two hours to work, turned the room into a magical kingdom. Every kingdom has a king and a Queen so Scott Underwood and Christi Shinn became King and Queen. After the crowning, the royalty and their subjects were entertained by the band Juice. 48 Prom 198 3: a b C d Unforgettable Dream 4 f if ff e f g h a. This year's prom was held at the Holiday Inn. b. King Scott Underwood and Queen Christi lead the dancing. c. Larry Crim and jill johnson, the happy attendants. d. julie Ryan in front of a camera, for a change, instead of behind one. e. The nominees gather around the King and Queen. f. The crowd watches as the royalty is crowned. . Awwwwww, aren't they cute? . Dave Reynolds and his date taste the punch. S h i. Sherrie Bailey seems to be a little unhappy about something. j. Sorry, Kim, we had to put it in. j 49 Graduation! Wearing yellow ribbons in memory of former classmate Steve Paulos, the 358 seniors marched through the doors of Allison Gymnasium for the last time. Honor speaker Chris Nena stressed the importance of a person believing in himself. There's nothing more wonderful than finding your special purpose in life and having success at it was her main point. Senior Maria Bidelman gave the invocation and senior class president Andrew Gnehm presented the school the senior gifts: an Apple computer, and an otoscope for the health department. The end of the commencement exercises marked the end of 358 student's high school career. Playing cards and marshmallows were released by the students as a sign of joy, and as the students marched out during the reces- sional, many tears were shed from feelings of sorrow and joy. Good luck graduates! a. Flying playing cards expressed the joy of the graduates. b. Honor speaker Christine Nena. c. Valedictorian Wendy Koestner and Senior Class President Andy Gnehm seem happy. d. Maria Bidelman gave the invocation. e. Kim Filbert and Dave Ferrero march right in. f. Senior members of the band. g. Susan Henderliter and Ronda Hawkins are old friends. h. Honor Guard Debbie Sweetin sings with the crowd the National Anthem. i. Bob Bryant and Dwight Brown seem indifferent to graduation. d 50 41 Y rrr 1 R L , Q if Q f 6? sfgsaffap M? -...Q h .-, r W gi l l 1 : ,.....a 1983 Graduating Top Ten: Row 1: Wendy Koestner, Maria Bidelman, Diana Mejia, Chris Nena, Susan Henderliter. Row 2: Jim Cooksey, julie Overmier, Carol Simon, Tim Hardy, jennifer Pickering. 51 Three Down, Une to Go. This year's junior class is outstanding and spirited. Ten of the most studious students have been chosen to represent their class. They are as follows: Gina Murphee, Kelly Holmes, Katina Pope, Anna Bidleman, Becky Rouiller, Mal- comn Newman, Debbie Sweetin, Rich Bauer, Becky Woolard, Dawn Riley. Congratulations to the top ten! Lisa Adams Melinda Adams Patty Adams Carey Aeschliman Mark Andrews Shelly Arie Angie Ashburn David Awl Steve Badgerow Don Bailey Mark Baker David Ball Cindy Barnett , ', t Y L nn Barnhart A . Y Darla Barnhill I Ben Barnwell il Jeb Bartley 2 ,, V A ,g fe ,yt 5 Danelle Batz Richard Bower Bob Beach Charlie Benhart Stephanie Benson Michelle Berkley Kevin Bernovich Debbie Berry Anna Bidelman Betsy Bina Kathy Bird Brian Blair joe Blair Steve Blank Steve Bleichner Lisa Blye Chris Bohm joe Bolen William Boles 52 5 2 ki , ye at S f ir? W , 1 Mggum- '- ',, , 1 Er' S A tti S Z H Q ,F j S it .Mi any W. .L Q E y s ,gi . N as s h,,V E . th LN, Q ,t yt? as S, 9' gi-fr Que, S g 5 5 t 'S E 5 it ,M , A' l f'Tf.fsfx we 4' 1 i L-4, 5- st We as -,:f 5 wt X 5 WF ei' is 'N 'e lf X4 .1 l Ht . X I S lr t -iif .,::, f M Wx if U , 1 5 no A- if aa. ...a-,...-, 3 .Sl jeff Bonn Brian Bothast Gregg Bourazak Robyn Bower Debbie Bradford lim Bradshaw Barb Braman Angie Bressner Lynn Brooks Craig Brown Allan Burwell Mike Brockway Pam Bundy Brad Buysse Tina Bybee Andy Calhoun Michele Carpentier Dan Clark Greg Case jerry Chambers Marc Chapman Robin Choate Randy Carraway Dale Christianson Melinda Christianson Scott Church Mike Cioni jeff Christiansen Cheryl Clark Dan Clark Melissa Clark jeff Cockrell Bill Cole Stephanie Collett Bill Combs Chris Cordle gf r ,- a. We caught you Gregl b. Tammy and her dignified looks 53 Sally Cornwell Beth Couri john Couri Missy Courson Barry Coziarr joe Craig Trena Cralley Don Creson Elaine Cridlebaugh Michelle Crilley Lari Crim Lori Crim Tina Cumming T I Cunefare Brent Davis Phil Davis Rick Davis Gloria Deding Dena Deissler Gena Demmin Dawn Derry Brian Despot Cathy Dewall Lisa Didesch Dawn Dillon Debbie Dishman Chris Dodson Christy Dothager Tammy Dotson Rick Doud jill Draksler Irving DuBois Howard Durst Angie Edmonson Michelle Edwards Becky Ellis Tina Elmore Harold Eslinger Darrin Estill 3 E-'14 fi QI. ,Jt.I'fl- 5 . ' i siftlllllr K if t an tg 1 iz L ll A allkllll Q ,S A . tw , .,..,, Z . e f-vxl ,.f Ak, n 4. ,X- in , wqw 'P is x 19 K QW- W! . 'Cv' is Ns a. ls Michelle Grotz really stabbing Daryl Franklin? 5 5 5 3' 'W 4 vt' ,jf C b. Mike Gunther and Bob Price can't believe their eyes. c. This year's junior class officers are Matt Miller, V-Pres.5 Becky Rouiller, Treasg Christi Shinn, Presg Rich Bauer, Sec. Tim Etherton Terry Everett Terry Eyer Melanie Fairfield Rose Feger Carla Fennell Nancy Finley Todd Fleckenstein Steve Fletcher Rhonda Foust Suzy Fox Denise Frank Tony Frank Troy Franklin Hope Frey Shawn Frickleton Richard Gaddie Lisa Gale Rex Gamber Steve Geiler Diana German john German Randy Gestrine Sherill Gilliat Beth Gipson Leigh Ann Goode Sherry Gorrell jeff Graf Brenda Green Kelly Gregory Brian Griffith Laura Griffith Gary Grose Michelle Grotz Steve Guilliams Mike Gunther Laurie Hackward Troy Hall Barry Halford lackie Hamm Larry Hammer Bill Hanley Leanne Harkness Cheryl Harr Bob Harrmann Chris Hatcher Ayieeshya Hawkins Tami Head Christie Hearne Pam Helmantoler Frank Henry jennifer Heppe Rachel Hersemann Tracy Hester Andy Hibser Missy Hill Shari Hinshaw Harry Hodges Mara Hoey Mike Holliday Kellie Holmes Kenny Holmes Pam Hood Todd Hooker Brad Hosher Steve Hoskins Tony Howard Sandra Huddleston Darnell Hull Cindy Humphrey Judy Huser Katie Hyde Margaret Inman Scott Isonhart Dina janson Greg johnson jill johnson Kris joseph Chad jungers Dianne juvinall Todd Kaufman Penny King Carrie Kinsella Cindy Keil William Keith Tim Kelly DeAnne Kirby Brian Koestner Brian Krumwiede jamie Lacey . Kelly Lahne Roy Lane Tiffany Lane Lynn Laughary William Leeds Heather Lehman Brad Lehmkuhl Tom Lewellen Danica Lindee Steve Little Suzanne Little jerry Litwin Mike Malson Tom Marcille jerry Marshall Bob Martin joe Martin Francy Marvin Pam Matson Theresa Mattson Rich McClelland Matt McClure jeff McCroy Peggy MacRitchie Suzy McFadden Wendy McFall Patty McGurk Melissa McKinney Dana Melloy David Melton james Mentel Eric Miller Greg Miller Matt Miller Kevin Minton Sherry Mitchell jeff Mohr Penny Morris Mark Munday Gina Murphree Iulie Murray Greg Myers Theresa Naramore Donna Nathan Lori Nelson Cindy Newberry Malcom Newman Tom Nieme er Kevin Nollen Richard Osborn Lisa Ortega Michelle Padget David Parker Brenda Farnham Eric Parr Cindy Parrott Brian Patterson Erich Paul Christy Payton WW 1 2 '6 w 0 E s A 1. .gh f N Nils. 'vi' Qv gr 1 i f F S Q f' 'N 'vw-M' E ' i 1 i 7 Betty Peek Terry Pennock Dorrie Persich David Persich jeff Petefish Morgan Phelps Theresa Philyan Beth Pickering Brett Pierce Matt Pilkington Linda Ploesser jennifer Post John Poucher Bob Price Paige Pruett Mike Quinn Wendy Ragon Ted Raines Lynn Rainey lim Ranney lim Reeser Derrick Reinders Krista Riedesel Dawn Riley Susan Riner Karl nn Roeker Rochelle Rotermund Becky Rouiller Leslie Roark Donna Ryan Darrell Sandifar Susie Sandy Renee Sapp Ron Sarver Christine Schmitt Tina Schwartz Cindy Schuricht joe Scroggins Chris Seitz jerry Sellers jerry Sellers Richard Severns Patty Shackelford Dwain Sharp Christi Shilling Christi Shinn Vickie Shipman Chuck Siemann Rebecca Skinner james Slaughter Scott Slocum Rodney Slusher Benjamin Smith Deanna Smith llona Smith Kelly Smith Michelle Smith Paul Smith Scott Smith Mike Spears Kenny Spencer Don Spring Tim Stage Shelly Staley Wally Stasz Greg Steffen Eric Stenstrom Angie Stewart Rich Stewart Shelly Stewart Rusty Stokes jeff Stricker Paul Stroud Bob Stufflebeam David Stull james Stull Debbie Sweetin Tim Taylor Twila Terrell Scott Thannum -wfmf ' WW I ff fx, fir' mwamvfwft , WWW -HL ,K 4... V, 1 1 f , Vg ,, , ,, i , S , Wt M M-' 9 --v ' 'fi ' f ...gg QW eg' at K ss, ! 1- , -t T I, gf' . , , t,,. , .tll at ll l . ,jf F f yd, .:,,,V,,lE 5 .,t S 1-- ft,-, Q .., 1 ll 53 5 wif , 3 4 ll af ,S M, J, tw 2 . , f N W MEF W ,M a. Margaret in actionl wall 1, if .A Nl: .t may .N f A ta 9 pd- ! X : 3 5 ff.. 1 M 2 Q rvwvi- ki , 3 441 U rx it '- W Q, A .L., V , N , 2 pg l L V, ,, KY l ,fs . M V+ x E! Robert Thacher Susan Thomas Rick Thompson Virgil Thrall D'Ann Timberlake Raymon Timberlake Phyllis Tisdel Lauren Toevs Tony Tracy Dotty Trotter Susan Trueblood Brenda Tucker Dawn Turner Scott Underwood Tim Urban john Vanderheydt Stacy Vinsel Tracy Vinsel Karen Walker Terry Waller jerry Walters Tami Walters Bob Weeks lim Weiss jennifer Wentz Shelly Wheat Rich Wheeler Angie Whittington Vic Wildenradt Kim Wilkinson Paul Wilkinson David Williams Lisa Williams Wade Wilson Tami Wilson janet Winchell Crystal Winder Becky Woolard Kevin Wurster Tim Wynn Karen Yount David Zicker Betty Ziegenbein Penny Ziegenbein b. Spalding Irish cheerleaders performed by the junior class Sophomores This year's new top ten students were chosen from their outstanding grades. They are Tim Church, lane joseph, Mike Saluto, Nancy VanOstrand, Kris Nylan, Brian Stemas, Robert Peplinski, Nancy Nullemeyer, jeff Condo, Valerie Resler. David Ackley Allan Adams Dean Agatucci Derek Agre julie Ahten Alison Almasy Terry Anderson Todd Anderson Brandon Ash Doug Ashburn john Astle Larry Awlt rf Marcia Bahn Pam Baker Scott Barnette Trisha Barnhill Dan Barrett Susan Barrett David Baxter Lisa Baynard Darren Beckman john Beiman jackie Belcher Art Belt Steve Benedict Andy Berg Mike Berkley Shauna Berry Laura Bidleman Brian Binkley Amy Bishel Star Black Kay Blagg jill Blair Michelle Blair Lori Blanch 62 OO X! is ...uf 'Ei , X - u. Q. in ,gn , R Q . 1 t :Ef ? 'Trl 5' 1 Y MZ .. Kelly Blume Yalonda Bolen Gina Bone james Booth Denise Borgmeyer Don Boundy Nicole Bower Brian Braman Matt Brasher john Bressner Dan Briggs loanne Brodkorb janet Brooks Curt Brown X Tim Church Kathy Churchill' Joann Coatney Eddie Cole Andy Collinson Scott Brown Mark Bryant Margaret Buchanan Kevin Burge Mike Bury Dana Butler Todd Calhoun Daryl Carnell Terry Carter james Cassidy Carrie Cavanagh Mike Chandler Ron Cheatham Dennis Chrisman Gary Christopher Suzanne Comerford jeff Condo Mary Cooksey Iamey Coombs Chris Cooper a. Is this Shirley Temple? Trish Cody Steve Cordle Terry Courtway Jody Craig Keith Craig Scott Cranford Bill Crebo Kim Daniels Michelle Dart Bryan Davis Janelle Davis Robbie Davis Shelley Dearman Tonya DeBoer Jeff DeBolt Nancy Decker Dennis DeMoss Tracey Dehne Lisa Denney Tim DeVary Tia Dixon Brenda Dodson Jerry Donaldson Jody Donath Joe Doran Troy Douglas Tammy Dowell Kristin Dugger Greg Dorre Kathy Durst Janette Evers Barbara Ferguson Vickie Flowers Jessica Ford Mike Ford Jason Frank Mike Frank Bryan Franklin Candi Fravell Sharon Frey Darrell Frisby Gena Frye Jim Fugate Karen Fuller Tony Fults Paul Caddie Kim Gale sg , X X s z, . 5 at sw. 3 Q ,E 3 ' sv, ' .,,. SW Wu . .. in . X: '15'1:' , . :, i - we-.. ,Q ,- 'lsr k V383 W X x W Q N Q5 il ' we C J X ,ST J fi s , mf 5 in X N W M X rx is is 7, F B f ,Z - K . iv' K 3 i. . ,K . mi 'F V -- -Q. ,iii N54 4? W4 gl ,, 9,51 Wm' N 'yn ,pl-f W5 ,MF in , a Q' All tx! H M 1 is E? L, td llc- K .bill Rhonda Gale Danny Garner Wendy Garman Susan Gentry Mary Giebelhausen Todd Gleason john Glover Bobbie Goddard Kim Goins Anita Good Melissa Gourley Nick Grafelman Russell Graham Kenny Graves Sue Graves Angie Gray Dawn Gray janet Green Patty Grigsby Dottie Guess Shantel Guinn Mikki Gumm Gina Gurganus Karl Haisch Brian Halford Audra Hall jeanie Hall jane Hamilton joe Hamilton Kenneth Hamilton Lori Hankins jim Hannon Cindy Hardin Amy Harding Amy Harmon Paul Harvey Carolyn Hatcher joe Hawkins Markey Hawkins a. ls this Spalding's Homecoming Royalty or is it our Cathy Shinn? Kim Hayes Valerie Head Victor Hess Kim Hiller lack Hindert David Holly Eric Holmes Billy Holt Laura Hosbrough Mike Humphrey Keith Ingold Angie jackson Mike jackson Richard lanson David lanzen jerry leffers Angie johnson joan johnson Steve johnson Laura jones Pat jones Rusty Jones Sandra lones Tammy jordan lane joseph Brad Karns Scott Kaufman john Kelly Michelle Kelley Lisa Kennedy Sheila Kennedy Sherri Kennedy Richard King David Kinsella Tammi Kinzer Rod Kirk Gretchen Knapp Andrew Kolvek Bryan Kramer 5 N A SX . X N as . -me' at - ttt tttt :jpg .,,- .: k j I TT i 5 'Ne serv' S X 'Qs 'tx xx L 5 A , S 3 a ai 3 X N 'KXXKR X S .. if x N 2 it Sd XS T V, fi X .1 ,z,,,,-:- s , X Q , ,r., -af Q lmgi I st ,l5iK,swy. :Z a .f:,,5,5x,. sv X S if Q AN QA xx a. Kim Goins, a real No Go l S, - fem. XS s ,R li 5.21.55 9 Oplmo orggvtitsi XXOY6 as is is S ' 'WPC ll t -Fx fm' ts' b .,. Q l s .0 J K, 4- skt, .X C 1 '-L. Chris Kraushaar Jeff Krumholz Mike Lane Rita Lappin Elizabeth Lavy Lori Leibie Tim Lester Tom Lewis Brenda Lourash Laurie Lovell Angie Lowery jeff Lugeanbeal Donny Mack Shawn MacRitchie Tom Mallicoat Ray Maple Beth Marks Brad Marks Charles Marquis Tanya Mason Chris Mathews Loretta Mayle Kris Mayo john McMullen L .i,' W Q R ' it L ' t Q f'- 5 5 ' gg 3 1 Tammy Medley Yvonne Meiner 5: , , Patrice Melvin t r Debbie Menson b. Do Sophomores really have that spirit? lan Messer c. Loan Rogers, Fred's best friend! loella Miller Stacy Miller Tracy Miller Tami Minson Cindy Mitchell A Sue Mitchell Eric Mollenhauer Ann Moore Patty Moore loe Morgan Sherry Morris Toni Morrow jessica Mosher Kelly Murphy Curtis Nauk Cindy Nelson Kris Nelson john Nena Debbie Newmann Thai Van Ngyen Thanh Ngyen Bill Nimmo Tom Nimmo Keith Norris Nancy Nullmeyer Kevin Nunnery Kris Nyman Ed Ogborn jerry Oliver Ana Ortega Robert Ortman Billy Osborn Deanna Pamson Don Pappas Chris Parnell Glenn Pauley Barry Peckenpaugh Leslie Peek Mike Peffer john Pendleton a Kim, Shelly, Laura, and jane stop to pose for a picture. b The class of '85 once again show their super spirit! 1 X M...-.MW . ,. . ..g,: ig i'?'ff'j' -J: :-:, af: ml, 1 saw: Y 1 T . ttttt ,,.. S X , ,.., SM Q sn X as fl he A . . Q T - f 3 - Q2 ,, ,. .... A st is ,1 Q ,, ff ff 4- 447 Sf, M 1 f Lg in 'X W J fl' X wi if Ji ,AW , 4 f 2?Q151iS5Ei5L'.f5?EY7: gf 51,215 WM '2g,1:fg,f:zf- :ah -Vv2r'wW'dC 43,1165 3? , b N we sf X Q X ,N Q, t as . ,,,, + , .. I Q X Xx X ,K W' Ss.. S x x at Y V if Y 3 3 + W a ..,..,.,...a,, t..... .... , Y . 3 as H it :,-LL Robert Peplinski ,sf AA1-W . Brad Peplow l il Valerie Petermann Dwayne Phelps Todd Pierson Mike Pisano W X X- A . ,,, t ilf if Yvette P0quette Lisa Post Lisa Potter Kim Pullium QW Ron Pringle get ' W Brenda Ragon ll iii' if sb mm iiiii if Rod Raines Karla Randle V Angela Reece p sf V Valerie Resler Lisa Rhoades Anna Riley ts 4 -,,. ., F jennifer Ringel Curt Rippey Yvonne Risinger gtprfljfb EQTTEQ - R on i Ca R ob erts Danny Robinson Loan Roger XX ssl we i lll:'S:l i . - 7 Barb Rohrer 1 X, Denise Romans I Marni Rora ,,,. A- K l ii.. , A .. me . 'P ,.... I 'R -k'- . Carl Roth t L , - X, 'r1-l Todd Runyon 'P if FQ S' 2 . A Kevin Rutledge , L Ill 21 W ,R john Ryan y,.a F wry L . . , A Julie Ryan h Barb Salsman 'ws Mike Saluto Eric Salzler Troy Sams 3' Lisa Schaefer Sandy Schieber Katrina Schmitt Kisggziiif ,.. :.5 j:.g. ' I :ml in ..t, ,,, X X a. Sophomore class officers are jane joseph, Pres. Rusty jones, V. Pres. Brenda Lowra, Treas. Suz Comerford, Sec. Steve Seibold Sandy Sellers Tina Severns lody Sharp Cathy Shinn Tom Shults loe Siemann Angie Sigler Debbie Sinks Mark Skaggs Alan Smith Bryan Smith Kathy Smith Lena Smith Lesli Smith Marty Smith Matt Smith Mike Smith Detra Smithson Ruth Stacks Katie Staley Kevin Steenburgen Brian Stemas james Stewart john Stewart Kristen Straesser Reggie Sullivan Claudia Svoboda Shannon Swearingen Lori Sweetin it X . 1k 'ix i Ki Rhonda Sylvester Sheila Terry Darin Theobald Kim Thompson Linda Thorpe julie Todd sf. f V, t,,i jeff Tolliver Lisa Toms lay Tondre Theresa Tonser Dong Tran Denise Trueblood :,- .. - ii E ,X 'Ezsfig -- Q W wilt T fl if V ix A S N 5 ,. ,aw- iw 55 eye' 1 ewkwo -Y M 'K i 43- '- A ,r ,,o RQ Qgxj i - 1 1 :.... . T . T. iit T ii? est, Wfjimr xi YS' a. Tantg what are you hiding now? 3 R O Dr 3 Donna Trueblood Anna Tucker Curtis Turner Lisa Underwood Rick Uppole Paula Urban Wendy Vandusen Bonnie VanOrder Larry VanOrder Danny Vaughn David Wagley Kim Walker Steve Walker Brian Walters Sandy Ward Mary Weaver Erin Webb Brent Weidman julie Weiss Shauna West Carol Wheelock Mike White Brian Widdows Angie Williams Glen Williams Sharron Williams Cindy Willis Steve Willis Mary Wood Rick Wood Deborah Woods Mike Woods jeff Wright Marc Wright Charlotte Yancy Kevin Young Shelly Zenzen Becky Zuspann LJOYNQJICL Freshmen! This year's Freshmen class has arrived loud and alive. They show enthusiastic spirit and promising abilities. This year's Freshman atten- dant is Denise Kavanaugh and escort Tom Nimmo. 72 Shelly Ackley Kristy Adams Michelle Adams Angela Aldred Tracy Allen Allen Almasy jeff Baker Steve Ball Steven Barker Danny Barnhill Barb Barnwell Trayce Bartley Mike Bay jeff Belcher jackie Bender Steve Benedict Tim Benson Eva Beoletto Amy Berigtold Penny Bernovich Tracey Bettermann Candy Bevard Rick Bjorling Mike Blackburn jeff Blanch Kevin Bleichner Rosie Bohannan jim Bolen Chad Boore jeff Booth Ron Booth Cathy Bothast Mark Brabson Suzy Bright Sara Brockett Tyra Bryant 5' If 4 1 14 A cl I-wx J l fd X Q I ll !ll:lW ll i, lflliff M' 3 'WX It f W up-gall' ?'7 'Vf' -' A ' 1' X ' 4 . G ,,,, t ,,,.,, . , ,A 51' 0' A , I QQ Y.: ' 3.7 ' I my ' A , 0134 M? .7 ' , , 1' Lvl' i Ewhf' i v T ? , QM ,... ,K ,w- ,,,, e V X V . l ..., 1 O' 1 , ,. - H Q.. 2, 1 , lf qv I fff 5 1 ll Eli WV 5 C fi? Y. T ' U21 ! 1 A 'm .Z ,,,, 3? f , s 1 ' . A 15: 4 W , , , ,,, it ,Lt H 9--' , '-Wi I 1 ,. 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It's Tweedledee and Tweedledum. t N Xxx., Diane Buerger Debbie Bundy john Burgess Terry Burks john Callear Tina Callear Tony Callear Natalie Cantor Holly Chamberlain Rory Chance Michelle Clark Todd Clifton Reuben Cole Tony Condo Greg Coombs Cheryl Cox Frank Cox jeff Cox Steve Craft Andy Crider Curt Crippen Shannon Crawley jody Cusac Gerald Danford Lisa Davies David Decker jay Denney Brad Despot Dusty Dibler Kim Dison jamie Dockery Fred Dothager Tonya Dotson Sarina Dowds Anita Dozard jennifer Drager Kendall Dugger Tina Duncan l 73 Brad Eccles Dean Eddy jeff Edgar Thad Edmonds Shelly Edmondson lim Elmore Bill Emery Scott Estes Todd Fannon Randy Fealko Robin Felmey Chris Fincham Tim Flinn Delita Foltz lane Forbes Michelle Ford Donald Forrest Angela Friend Dave Frisby Michelle Frizzel Della Fry Lisa Fuller Charlene Gaddie Mikki Gale lami Garmann Eric Gerhardt Becky German joann Getz David Glover Charles Godb Mike Gorrell Tina Gray Cindy Grebner Tanya Griffith Lorie Grindstaff Terry Grisham Patricia Hagedorn jennifer Hahn Brian Hale David Hale Q... ...M lb .L KTQ ct QX3 .W s it l .41imw.s....B- . 9 'gn--H it ' 'M M sr, 'i It W 'EP 2-iffy L ls el Zojpcl 3 a. Debbie Webb and lulie Smith salute their class. lisp. M. ? 7 , Ti fix, I re,,,,., ff as 1 .h ' 'LV 'T F ? .- W Z- V .K ,wiv-if 1 tn? 3 V xx f .M 'Q ,viin H , lr,-f '.ffi V' 1 '-, i 9. ls Barb as confused as she looks? ff ' Q 'G g- Tl ,, 0' V tv U11 -.7 ,, A j , 'Q W ,. , X Y' ' 1 f Delaine Hall Stephanie Hall Tim Hall Alan Hamilton Denise Hannon john Harper Steve Harris Bret Harrmann jack Harvey Lilly Harvey Raymond Heath Patrick Heppe Christina Hiatt Kevin Hicks Angie Higdon james Hodge joe Hoerdemann Cheryl Holzinger Rod Hood Lori Hoover Anna Howell Tina Huggins jeff Hultgren Mike Hurt Nhan Huynh Sylvia Hvizdos Lea Anne lngwersen Barbie lrrera Allen Ittenboch Angie jacob Kim janes Stacey janson Dawn jenks Eric jenson Doug johnson Kim johnson Missy johnson Stacey johnson Loriann johnston Dwayne jolley Debbie jones Kris Kamp Denise Kavanaugh Danny Kellum Bobby Kelly Bobbi-jo Kelso Korbie Killibrew Curtis King Kristi King Sherry Kirby Lucy Kirby jeff Kirk Andrea Kirkham Stephen Koch Michelle Kohl Vince Lahood jeff Lane DeAnna Lantz jeff Leiby Tara Lenart Tim Lindsey Dana Lippert Terry Litwin Plushette Lofton Dona Lohman Lynette Loos Becky Lyons jennifer Macaluso Bryce Manning Juanita Maple Scott Marcille jamie Marshall james Martin Lori Marvin Andrew Masse Tammy Maxwell Shanin McBrayer Diana McCarrick Sherry McCroy Matt McFadden Mike Mcknight Long Young a This kid is really hot today. ,warm . 1' Eh ,W V,,, ., . , ,X,,,,Q FQ f X X41 a re mr an My P . . 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X ff Qwf 2 -J,-ff ., ., 0216 Dennis McMurtrey Shelly McMurtrey Bud Mehn Gary Melko Rachel Melton Richard Messer Mitchell Miles Alecia Miller john Miller ludy Miller Michelle Miller Steve Miller Tracy Miller Chris Minton Tom Mitchell Andi Morgan Susan Morris Randy Murphy Chris Myers Rob Musselman Keith Neckel Greg Nelson Mike Nena Michelle Newell Bill Newport Kelly Nimmo Randy Noblin Greg Ortega Barb Osborn Denise Padgett Aaron Palazzolo joe Parker Dina Patterson Lola Peek Eric Pennington Brian Perdue Tim Perdue Gyneen Petermann Amy Pickering jennifer Pierce Kim Pierson Dawn Pitts Bobby Plemans Roger Pollock Dawn Polston Shawn Prather Lisa Presley Karen Preston Crystal Price David Quinn David Raithel Terry Ramer Shannan Randall Jeff Reay Penny Lee Redell john Redshaw Cathy Reed Steve Rees Tracy Reese Steve Reeves Melissa Rentsch Crystal Richardson Waylon Riggs Angie Rippey Lou Ellen Roberts Ellen Rock Tim Rose Missy Roszhart lanelle Ryan Dorane Salsman Marc Sanders Crystal Sapp Vickie Schauer Lisa Schmitt Kenny Schultz Holly Scott Lisa Seibold lim Seifert leff Shane Iodi Sharp Tim Shelby Dan Shinall David Shirley Scott Short David Shropshire Tiffani Sidell Tim Sinks Belinda Smith at ww ' X I .- 1 ' it 0? 7' ., .., f In V 1' 4 . wig, I ' ,,,, as l 4 t ' I 1 iv' F, if Jfd, it 3 iv 3 .nr- -. si' 42 Y, : a , 3' Q . 1 K Y fe: 4 Jay' , WY. L , Z ,i fa iff 55: :bw ,,, 5 4,3 l a. This year's Freshmen class officers Y at T gi S El' x 'Rss mt . l x s Y X Q 1 1 ik, ix, N, X I xx ns' Q K is f 3 Na W ls, ff - , .- , 5 is t xx +5 of Q.. 'EI X of . 1 v in ima' :Al 'law E .. 'Q 'bfi ' Q . Q an 1 xslt, Q ,A, -. Vg, WM as , Sf.. s u 3 el s , . 1 x 5 51 Randy Turbett Carrie Turner Gene Turner Sherry Turner V t N J Q- I-1. julie Smith Linda Skaggs Karen Smith Sheila Smith Eric Sommer Sarah Sommer Linda Spainhaur Kim Stallion Mary Stasz james Stevenson Seila Stewart Tony Stokes Alan Stone Monica Stonecipher Debra Stormer Edie Strawn Ken Stroops Beth Stroud Deann Sullivan Cherie Sunderland Darren Sutherland Rick Swanson jane Swartz Tim Swearingen Mike Sweet Lori Swiger Crystal Swisher Carol Sullivan Dan Sylvester Stefanie Tate joe Tapscott Mike Taylor Paul Taylor Danielle Teffner Gene Test Alycia Thompson Tina Thompson Nancy Throckmorton Robert Toevs Nick Tracy Hai Tran Iohn Troxell Steve Ulm Angie Vasquez Todd Vititow Sheryl Wade Steven Wagstaff Charlotte Waldron Cindy Weathers Debbie Webb Curtis Webber Eric Welch jeff Weller Doug Westbrook Marcie Westerbur Bobby Wheelock Danielle White David Whitehurst Tammi Whitman Terri Whitman Caryn Wilkie Heather Williams Gregg Willis Margaret Willis Malinda Wilson Teresa Winchester Brian Winkler Carol Winship Angie Wittekiend Ryan Woodard Brian Woolard Kelly Workman Kim Wright Kenyen Wurster 3 more years! tm K N Y.. X it t xg X N si ,Q 5 K S X S , j xa ee. 1. W. ts 3 :IF-syiiick: . i: nuunmwf a ,. ,if N a The Annual Gossip hourl :R Welcome Zeynap' This year's AFS student is Zeynap Kacmaz from Istanbul, Turkey. Zeynap was hosted by two host families this year, the Williams family and the Barnett family. She enjoys classical music and theater. She is active on the EPCHS track team and student council. She enjoys her life here but says that EPCHS and her high school in Turkey are very different. Zeynap plans to go to college to study medicine. We have enjoyed her company and we will miss her when she leaves. a. Zeynap poses with Lori Williams. b. Zeynap is hard at work, c. Zeynap loves to have her picture taken. C This year's Rotary student is Russell Lozada from San Fer- nando, Phillipines. He has been fun to have around. We will miss him and his witty sense of humor. We are sure that he has benefitted from his expe- riences here at EPCHS land especially from his favorite class, Physicsl. Bye Russell! Rotar Exchange 3 ws 82 a Russell waving to his fellow fansl b. One of Russell's host Brothers, jeff Getz C. Russell really enjoys his home. d. What a bunch of hams ! Laura Abroad This year Laura Kavanagh traveled to japan. She learned many new customs and ways of the japanese. She lived in Kawaski, which is twenty minutes from Tokyo. She lived with her host father, mother, sister, brother, and their dog, Non. We're glad to have her back homell a. Laura's family: Kieko, 185 Mother 465 Father, 555 Mitsuhiko, 20 and dog. b. God of Mesa. c. A Pagado, the worship center for the Shinto Budists. d. Tokyo, a 20 minute ride from her city, Kawaski. ! t-lg'f aaa ml? ul, Y lkilki -1 Mr. Skrine checks things over. Gary Hamilton reads the script. Now class Mrs. Barkley helps those students who are not feeling well. 4 84 urse - Audio Visual 9 25 454 3 faife? fs 'Y 4fmf?'75 , v if VJ J, I ,M ,wk . it m Q 582 , 5 Z Kathy Barkley l ',,' lim Skrine fi , I b 1, , .1 .s c d Secretaries - Librarian Row 1: Alice Giacoletti, Sandy Cox, ludy McFarland, Becky Hughes, lean Keefauver, Sharon Gordon. Row 2: Joanne Harrison, lean Witherall, Debbie Shaver, Debbie Wattler, Nancy Harmon, Pat Peterson. Esther Baker a. I learned how to type at EPCHS. b. Is working in the dean's office that much fun? c. Student Servine Secretaries are always working. ea I ! 5 w sz? ii: b c Admin. - Board of Ed.g Deans Mrs. Dominquez will always listen when needed. Mr. Moore is always busy as a bee! Mr. Schlesinger sends his latest victim back to class. The new executivel f Q XX, 86 Russell Moore john Murphy Charles Wilderadt Connie Dominquez Bill Schlesinger 1' ' ' , ,ss4sg,vm, , H .57 f W 'isifii Y 4, l 2 ' , ff ' '1 ''fkzliil,Q-SV-l'7i??iff:?fm A M M -A l r ' V 'ii' s . 5' 4' 7- ., M ' ev fr 'K 432+ ,Q i v fjqpvw' N ,aw ,,W,.,,,,,..sw n,,,,,..mawwv'f mmliwm' 'iullll Q-A trywwnws, d 3 b C Counselors 84 David Glover fficer Glover Rick Harter Colleen jenkins Will jenkins Doris johnston Tony Saluto Milliard Shaw X- E' -- .. b d a. Mr. jenkins always makes a pretty picture. b. Mrs. johnston call E. T. c. Mrs. jenkins gives Chris Nena an insight for the future. d. The new Officer Glover! 87 Cafeteria orkers An operation as large and complex as EPCHS requires a dedicated supporting staff to keep the school running smoothly. Thanks to our cafeteria workers, custodians, and bus drivers, teachers and students are able to work in a clean, comfortable atmosphere. tg a I' 5 . X y l ' X off i i I ,Ili 5. J F - i f I fi! 'f Row 1: Gretchen Koestner, Margret Hutchinson, Betty Roger, Margaret Moreland, Q-E5 Q Eula Carroll, Nancy Pullium. Row 2: lo Freeman, Natalie Boundy, Pam Deaning, Judy fvcy Hester, jean leremiah, Evalyn Harris. fl -xl Fi Bus Drivers Custodian Row 1: Ivan Ryder, Gerard Witkon, Pat Hauk, George Schneider. Row Row 1: Pat Holzinger, Teresa Borton. Row 2: Alberta Force, Susanne 2: Bill Riner, Mike Robinson, Fonis Mclntyre, Bernard Masten, Virgil Adams. Kazmierski, Shiela Hern. Row 3: Frances Monohon, Shiela Finley, Linda Park, Gale Wertze. Row 4: john Zimmerman, Floyd Moreland, Don Carroll. 88 Academics I Arts and Crafts ' Susan Highland Susan Larabee Lois Lewis Richard Hartter Q 555 if we b Arts and Crafts is one of the many electives offered at EPCHS. Here, students can express their creative imaginations. Art class fea- tures drawing and painting, while craft class offers exposure to pottery and wood. 4 'iff ,A ji ,Jem b 3 Qu, 'Wu Mike Zimmerman a. I bet you thought I never did any work, huh? b. Sixth hour on a Fridayl c. I even had lunch. Co-op is an excellent opportunity for those who wish to pursue a business career. Students who participate in this course attend three classes a day and a co-op class. Afterwards they leave to face the business world. C I' ' . 'l ll'-'ll Corwin Clatt Helen Endsley Bill Folkenroth lo Anne Garrison Jorja Hanna Gus Kontos lane Voltz Susan Zaiser H A,,,,f, 3 WMQQ Q! ai y :P '... . 5 r' 4' ' E KA... mwmwwx eff is 1-w 'h ,,A i Many students at EPCHS are looking forward to a promising busi- ness career. These students acquire much of their needed skills from the variety of courses offered. Typing, Shorthand, and Office Procedures are just a few of the classes that begin the training of organized secretaries. Data Processing, General Business, Ac- counting, Records, Business English, and Sales and Business Law are some of the other business courses offered. A student can start almost any business career in the hall of 2C at EPCHS. Does Cindy Moore understand it yet? a. b. ls Brian Patterson really working? c. Scott Slocum got caught by the camera. d Does Steve Hoskins always have this blank look on his face? e. This class really looks like they are concentrat- mg. f. The many faces of typing class. ls Mr. Clatt always serious? . Shhl They are taking a test. i. Hope must know what she is doing. j. Are business classes really this exciting? k g. h If you don't understand it, ask the teacher. 93 I Drivers Education I vii Carl Hoffmire Fred Reinholt Drivers Education is the class that all students look forward to. After completing the book, students get to drive in behind- the-wheel. The students' blue- slips come in, they get their licenses, and become legal drivers. a. What do I do first? b. This student decides to stop in order to let people go by. . Mr. Hoffmire points out an answer. .These are the books used in the classroom. e. The day has finally arrived. c d 94 I Reading Lab I . we tg- -gf. K S Students are scheduled into the reading lab where they work on up-dating reading and study skills. All the equipment - controlled readers, tachistoscopes, listening tapes - give this room a real twenty-first century feeling. Lending a helping hand Mr Chlesl and his projector dispense wisdom Her answer looks better than mine f..-m-f-nv: ,s- 4 x a. l'm thinking ll thinkj. f b. ' ' . C. D . . . . du . I Engl: h I Donna Freeburn Charlotte Gettman Don Koch Mary Lewis Sue Moore ludy Murphy Glen Newton Sharon Revelle Pam Stone Not pictured: john Dyke -asf E.P.C.H.S. English Department consists of sixteen devoted and well trained teachers. These teachers strive to help students achieve two main goals. They are: to develop an appreciation of good literature and to master various speaking and writing skills. English classes at E.P.C.H.S. are not just novels, exercises, and tests. Classes sometimes bend from ordinary to break the monotony and create their own dramas, or act, or even play games to use their English skills. a. Are you comfortable Mr. Alderman? b. I stepped in what? c. Hobbits are the craze of Senior English. d. This is really fascinating! e. Mrs. Stone's English class draws a blank. f. Where are they? g. I never knew participles were so amusing! d e urzmgjguvvv 97 I Foreign Languages julie Colorado janene Mattingly Marsha Pfahl Not pictured: Ursela johnson fn Language classes at EPCHS are both exciting and interesting. German, French, Latin, and Span- ish courses have proven to be a challenge. Students acquire an understanding of the cultures and the histories through study of these foreign languages. After completing a language course, many students are able to proficiency out of college lan- guage requirements. l S a. b. C. d. E. f. g. it j. k. Doesn't Mrs. Colorado seem thrilled with her class? What's the answer? Is Kevin actually reading a book? Does Gina Bone really have a fluffy white tail? Madame Pfahl stares intently at her class. Mrs. Mattingly prepares to teach her class some Latin. Madame Pfahl conducts class in a most unusual manner. ' Who me? German class appears to be learning something. Mrs. Mattingly attempts to capture her class' attention. ls Kim Gale really paying attention? The French club really knows how to put it together. L h i 'i...--' 99 I Home Economics I Sandra Burrier ludy Harmon Cynthia Shwab Lois Strayer Not pictured: Pat Frank HOTTIG economics ClElSSeS provide students with the opportun- ity to explore various aspects of home life after high school. In a family living class students participate in a mock wedding. Many seniors feel it is necessary to take senior foods. This department also provides students with an opportunity to enjoy various other classes. a. Patty cake, Patty cake, Baker's Man. b. jeff Wall and Traci jackson tie the knot in family living class. c. These children are getting a taste of high school life. d. Pre-marital jittersl e. Mr. Donut, watch out! f. Family living isn't all it's cracked up to be. g. These donuts turned out better than I thought they would. h. Best part of home economics. i. A. stitch in time makes a seamstress fine. j Messy or what? . Tastes as good as home made. l. The future chefs of America. ii 101 Can you draw house plans, forge metal, or build a table? If not, maybe you should join Industrial Ed. Industrial Art courses are designed to give students practical skills such as, drafting, woodworking, metal tooling, and electrical know- ledge. Students are encour- aged in individual projects with textbooks as guides in basic techniques. IF-E I 'Tl' Industrial rts 1 8 Ken Buczyna George Haug Al johnson Tom johnson Garth Knobeloch it br Ron Strelecky Bruce Studnicki 102 v4 21. b c d e f. 8 h. Drafting requires precision and accuracy. A class shown hard at work. Girls are also encouraged to take Industrial Ed. It's lonely at the top! Please, l'll go back to work, just let me out of here. Putting engines together is common practice in Industrial Arts. Rich Wheeler appears to be hard at work. My work is never done. This one looks good. e .iy ill' . s S hi-. P'-Q Ralph Bauer Dorothy Chadwick Marva Craft Regina Eich lim Gerlach 4 'X h rg: Q H 7' - f V X' F36 Of all the courses at EPCHS, Mathematics is the most exact in uses of ideas and language. Math students learn to reason logically, which proves to be invaluable in college and future occupa- tions. Math offers a wide range of study, beginning with the simplest algebra postulates, through geometry class, and finishing with the most com- plex of calculus theorems. a. Mr. Bauer attempts to capture his class' attention. b. The computer is essential to math. c. Sherry Mitchell really gets into algebra. d. Don't you know how to do this assignment either, Mr. Hoey? e. Kris joseph, working?ll f. Help! My finger is stuck to the board. g. Is Mr. Hermann afraid to turn around? h. Could lim Ranney actually be volunteering? i. This class is busy with a difficult assignment. j l'm so confusedl . Mr. Lucas gives his favored proof, Any fool knows that this is a well known mathematical fact. ii k Music Charles Barnett Ed Bell Russell Vroman as in Af llil it 5 b C Q I 5 , 1 ,L f xl ll SQ , 72? -cf- -'ffigii'-ffkxi. : 'X 'flffilzifi xl'ffM.n 1. I M 4 yu ,ww 'iy Music is not just a way for students to blow off another hour of the day. A lot of hard work and time is spent on becoming a musician. Whether it is singing or playing an instrument, a great deal of practice is spent on perfecting tone, pitches, and rhythm. Thanks to the dedicated students and instructors, East Peoria High has one of the best music organizations around. a. lanelle Ryan concentrates upon her excellent cello playing. b. The second soprano section can really bellow out the sound. c. The orchestra's cello section is not always organized. d. These band students seem well winded. e. Angie Ashburn gives us a look while playing her part as a Madrigal waitress. f. Eric Mollenhauer perfects his cello playing. g. Tom Riggenbach, Scott Nessler, Cindy Barnett, Brenda Williams, and Michelle Frizell are members of the Madrigal royal court. h. A special performance from East Peoria's marching band. i. Rich Bauer leads the trombones in playing Spirits of Spain . j. The concert band prepares for their next number. k. lim Cooksey and lim jenkel entertain the lords and ladies of the Madrigals. I. Mr. Bell sets the tempo for the Orchestra. ' 107 I Physical Education I Joanne Beckmann Pat Cassady lack Dooley jim Dulin Fritz Millard Barb Moore Doreen Olson loan Ruder r Xa As a required course for all four years of high school, physical education can be a welcomed break in the normal school day. P. E. can increase a student's stamina and endurance. Throughout the year sportsmanship and friendship can be gained from physical education. a. These P. E. boys enjoy a game of basketball. b. This class sits quietly during attendance. . Concentration is a key part of weight-lifting. . These girls practice walking on the balance beam. e. Shoot for two! f. Bob Martin has fun lifting weights. . Basketball is a vital part of P. E. . Gymnastics is a part of girl's sophomores P. E. c d 8 h i. Larry Ellis gets in shape. abs W, , E T f h T09 Kathy Sheen Keith Stone Cheryl Voelkel Joanne Waibel Teacher's Aide: Christy Yerby Not Pictured: Dan Shinn I Resource Room I ly .' if 'IW 'is ge - ,,,. .Aw ,.,,w, This year's resource rooms consist of five special teachers and an aide who help their students work to the top. Resource rooms at EPCHS offer a full four-year educational and vocational program. On top of this, students are able to earn money by working in the cafeteria and workshops in order to go on field trips. Experience at school applies towards jobs outside of school. a. This student is busily working on k-tabs. b. These students work industriously. c. Mrs. Voelkel is always ready to help her students. d. What are you making? e. Is Mrs. Voelkel's class this interesting? f. Hard at work. g. Back to workl h. Mr. Stone gives advice to a student. i. While hard at work, these students are earning money. ai h 111 Bill Beckman Larry Brethorst john Hayward jim League Science David Rial Ja ne Taylor H ,i' rrr Gary Trotter A 'ii ' A 'Z' 1 '42 YE, ,, , 3 i C 'Hn' ' d The Science Department at EPCHS consists of seven well qualified teachers. The science students do not only sit in a classroom, listen to lectures, and take tests, but make explosions of their own in the laboratory. 8 Mr. Beckman in deep study. ls biology really that interesting? These biology students seem to enjoy the monotony of their class. Freshmen science students wait for their tests. Mr. Rial experimenting. ls chemistry really that fun? Mrs. Taylor waiting for an answer. PW' '51 iw., ' 'W 'nf' I .. Not Pictured: Doug Smith Champ Walker -0 fy fig? ii 2 WV' ' 114 Social Studies Louis Dyroff Maurice Errion William Gettman Dennis Harvey Garth Piercy me Raymond Sanders Dean Woelfle 3 l C KK f . f .. H ' V ,, ff f, ff 7' X 1 ZZQVZ I l , f E W 0' E WW! Am L I, ,f , ..,H, H ff 1 r I Social Studies can be a welcome break in the school day. Economics helps students to understand the economy and how it works. Civics informs students about the state government. U.S. History teaches future citizens to avoid past mistakes. a. Social Studies tests are easy going for Cindy Underwood. b. That is your last example. c. Aren't freshmen hams? d. How could you not find Russia? e. Looks like even the teacher is working this hour. f. Mr. Errion isn't camera shy. g. This class is so boring even Mr. Piercy is falling asleep. h. Mr. Dyroff instructs his class to read textbook pages 72-91. S 115 ffm! . .. 5-f M, -- 12.15 ju -fir' zz -.. ! ., . ,N I ,. xu' Ml, K A ' Y ',xso SVQX og: 4 Qi ww- ' 1' 4 s .U cfs use ,-I'Z'.'.'.i' ,song aes. o. ' J ounce po.q.n..,, wax n-ooo, ff . is v Q milf go 0 QR? 'Q ' 5 Q u X Q Kg. IN. + 4 - 6 Qi r , , 1455 x1'? k.f an W.. ,1 J N ,,,.-, .Amfwr N2 Qi V . agg A s ,fx 'L QV .Q w x x i, Wi 'ig A .9 J t R .QQ ,rn A w-nmuunua KQ1lll!f 'E' ' ab N '-nav I H 37 lf s Organizations Cheerleading School spirit is one of the main efforts made by cheerleaders all year long. Inspiring the students at games provides the girls with public recognition, and their clever cheers reflect the hard work done by all three squads, who practice during fourth hour everyday. Besides cheering at games, the girls CO-Operate with other groups to make sure school spirit remains an important part of life at EP. 118 -...,,, ,J ,. e Fgw Row 1: Wendy Macaluso, Lori Crim. Row 2: Lori Williams, Gina Demmin. Row 3 Connie Giacoletti, Traci jackson, Kristi Shinn, Mary Wildenradt. C V - ,,f,,,, , Lori Bottom Angle johnson Tammy jordan Yvette Poquette Shauna Berry Laura Bldelman Shelley Dearman Val Resler Varslty cheerleaders were rn the homecoming parade Trac: jackson puts on her splrlt button Freshman Todd Clrfton In the air. Another inning Season The Raiderettes have done it again! They've completed another winning season. They always seem to keep the crowd smiling. They've worked hard under the advisors, Mrs. Hannah and Mrs. Pfahl. Keep it up, girls! :fry .It d 120 Q it 'll 'r ' row 1: Linda Sweeden, Laura Kavanaugh, Cindy Moore, Sheila Didesch. row 2: Teresa Naramore, Shawn Frickleton, Shelly Staley, Karen Stenstrom, Stephanie Zilch, jennifer Wentz, joella Miller, Tammy Dotson, Timberly Klein, Debbie Bradford, jill johnson. row 3: Beth Couri, Angie Williams, janet Evers, Missy Courson, Lisa Didesch, Chris Nena, Suzanne Little, Lisa Parnell, jackie Ham, Michelle Runyon, Cindy Brown. C Q mriwm ,,, H B i l f Linda Sweeden, Capt.g Shiela Didesch, Treas.5 Laura Kavanaugh, Co-capt.g Cindy Moore, Sec. S i a. Ohmygod! lt's a Lisa Parnell! b c d e f. S h l. j. . Not now I've got a headache. . Shiela is known for her grace. . Introducing the Banana Splits! Body check, hands upl Cindy and her cutsy smile. . What's wrong with this picture? . Another great ending girls! The officers are always swinging around! Keep Smiling loella, even though you're middle name is Kluts! 121 This year's spring concert, entitled Musical Magic, was a big success. The girls worked hard selecting the music and choreo- graphing the dances. The music selections included: Annie , Dream Girls , Oliver , Caber- et , Fame , and A Chorus Line . The girls sold candy to earn the money for their costumes. The highlight of the year occurred when the girls went to see 42nd Street on April 16. a. Christi Shinn, jill johnson, Lori Crim, and Paige Pruett practice their dance. b. Missy Corsin perfects her steps for the upcoming concert. c. Time for a breakl d. Let's take a second to pose. Grchesis Row 1: Timberly Klein, Cindy Moore, Laura Kavanaugh. Row 2: jackie Hamm, Kim Goins, Shelly Dearman, Carrie Cavanaugh, Lori Williams, Angie Williams, Michelle Runyon, Tina Thompson, Margaret Inman, Lori Crim, Linda Skaggs. Row 3: Shelley Staley, Lynnette Loos, Rachel Melton, Sarina Dowds, Barbie Irerra, Tammy White, Terri White, Lori Marvin, Kim Filbert, Kim Nena, Paige Pruett. Row 4: Denise Hannon, Susy Bright, Shaun Frickleton, Christi Shinn, jamie Lacey, Tammy jordon, julie Weiss, julie Smith, Kim johnson, Gena Demmin. A LII-M sau f' asa. ,, fT7 .IL3v i- IW -f'-ff --' W Co-op Co-op Secretaries Row 1: Lisa Heordemann, Sherry Bleischner, Peggy Abraham, Robin Miller, Sonja Keith, Greg Riley, Bill Whittaker. Row 2: jamie Bourazak, lill Gustafson, Erin Burris, Curt Early, Robin Reeser, Teri Bahnfleth, Clint Sherwood, Kelly Blair, Ron Morris. Row 3: john Lulay, jeff Getz, Rick Naramore, Todd Goins, Sherry Herndon, Rod Wilson, Kelly Underwood, Kathy Willis, Brian Kamy, Cindy Lunt, Steve Blount, Dave Harr, Ken Parker. Not Present: Tammy Lovell, Tom jones. Row 1: Tracy Workman, Terri Irons, julie Severns,'l'lolIy Crawford. Row 2: Karen Kirser, Kim lennings, Patty Neil, Lisa Benedict, Penny Gullett. Row 3: Sue Geier, Theresa Lockard, Desiree Kinney, Robin jordan, Kris Buysse. 123 Art Club l l 59 l s J l Row 1: julie Rice, Marta Puentes, Lisa Didesch, LaHope Thomason, President, Swanne Tu Moung, Bill Whittacker. Row 2: Tom jones, Brad Thornton, Secretary, Mike Naramore, Vice-President, Rick Wilcoxson, lim Terry, Toby Audio-Visual Assistants Brian Hale, john Miller, jackson Vaughn, Eddie Reynolds, Tracy Hester Chemistry Club Row 1: Lori Nelson, Terry Carter, joanne Brodkorb, Melinda Hiller, Karlynn Roecker, Tim Hardy, Todd johnson. Row 2: Michele Sullivan, Patty Adams, Vickie Flowers, Cindy Barnett, Shelly Zenzen, Viktor Hess, Kristin Dugger, David Awl, Katrina Pope, Dawn Riley, Gina Murphree, tephanie Collett, Kris Nyman, Mike Cioni, Mike Holliday. Row 3: Sharon Frey, Claudia Svoboda, Stacy Miller, Valerie Resler, Kelly Blume, Valerie Head, Mary Cooksey, Rich Bauer, Treasurer, Erin Webb, Andy Gnehm, Vice President, julie Ryan, Stephanie Zilch, President, Kris joseph, Wendy Koestnre, Secretary, Tim Church, Matt Miller, Mike Fealko, Bob Bryant, Zeynap Kacmaz, Kellie Holmes. Row 4: Dean Thompson, Gary Groce, jeff Bonn, Mike jackson, joe Doran, Robert Peplinski, jane joseph, jack Hindert, Mike Lane, Brent Davis, Shelia Didesch, jeff Petefish, Maria Bidelman, Malcolm Newman, Cathy Swadner, Scott Church, john Pendleton, Mike Saluto. Row 5: Scott Nessler, joe Blair, Paul Wilkinson, Tami Head, Tammy Dotson, Lynn Brooks, Todd Hooker, Tony Frank, Mary Wildenradt, Greg johnson, Nancy Nulbmeyer, jeff Condo, Vic Wildenradt, joe Morgan, Dan Briggs, Debbie Sweetin, Scott Thannum, Greg Frye, Randy Frye. Not Pictured: Robin jordan. Earth-Space Club Row 1: Shelley Dearman, jane joseph, Gena Demmin, Tim Lester, Tom Riggenbach, Tom Tracy, Mr. Beckman. 125 Row 2: Yvette Poquette, Kim Goins, Shelly Staley, Mary Wildenradt, Zeynep Kacmaz, Shawn MacRitchie, Curt Crippen, john Miller. Row 3: Karl Haisch, jamey Coombs, Steve Kirk, Andy Hibser, Michelle Padget, Lisa Ault, Liz Barkley, Matt Brasher, Chris Druin, Micheal Peffer, jim Fugate. Chess Club Row 1: Debbie Sinks, Katrina Pope. Row 2: Bill Nimmo, Steve johnson, Bill Crebo. Row 3: Malcolm Newman, Karl Haisch. Not Pictured: Mike Berkley. Debate Team Row 1: Carol Wheelock, Allan Stone, Kim Hayes, Korbi Killebrew, john Pendleton, Theresa Moreland. Back: Toni Morrow. Not Pictured: Kendall Dugger. 126 Drama Club l Row 1: Denise Romans, Zeynep Kacmaz, Karen Kieser, Chris Nena, Stacey johnson, Amy Bergitold, Melissa McKinney, Peggy MacRitchie, Janelle Ryan. Row 2: Missy Clark, Chris Hatcher, Rod Raines, Kim Hayes, Laurie Lovell, Susan Henderliter, Kristin Dugger. Row 3: David Awl, Andy Collinson, Paul Wilkinson, joseph Martin, Mike Holliday, Dennis DeMoss. Make-Up Club Row 1: Lori Sweetin, Kris Nelson, Kris Nyman, Ann Moore, Sue Mitchell, Brigette Oetzel, Maria Bidelman, Dawn Riley, Lori Nelson. Row 2: Katie Staley, Kim Hiller, Kay Blagg, Heather Williams, Denise Romans, Patty Grigsby. 127 Future Secretaries Row 1: Heather Lehman, Connie Giacoletti, Lori Williams, Penny Gullett, Kim lennings, Terry Farley. Row 2: Lisa Benedict, Susan Thomas, Michelle Runyon, Holly Crawford, Traci Workman, Cindy Brown, Hope Thomason, Theresa Naramore, Paige Pruett. Row 3: Angie Burton, Dawn Hackett, Sherrie Bailey, Tina Grant, Shelly Winder, Christi Shilling, Susie Trueblood, Sandy Huddleston, Susan Riner. Row 4: Liz Coombs, Kathy Willis, Sherry Bleichner, D'Ann Timberlake, Karen Keiser, Robin jordan, Kris Buysee, Cheryl Clark, Francy Marvin. Health Careers Row 1: Lisa lo Ault, Ellen Rock, Liz Barkley, Chris Druin, Michelle Clark, Christy Payton. Row 2: Vickie Pennington, Angie Bressner, Steve Paulos, Tracy Booth. Row 3: Michelle Padgett, Sue Geier, lohn Lulay. ' 128 Dean's Messengers Row 1: Diana Stoneburner, Aiyeesha Hawkins, LeAnn Hawkins, Karen Yount. Row 2: Suzie McFadden, Sherrie Bailey, Gena Frye, Debbie Berry, Margaret Inman. Row 3: Todd johnson, jeff Wall, Dave Reynolds, Mike Naramore. Row 4: Vic Wildenradt. Student Messengers i E E 1 V . ? ,izfpmefmwww ZWKMWW 7' -M ,,, his .av A Row 1: Becky Lyons, jill Draksler, Tammy Lovell, Hope Thomason, Chris Druin. Row 2: April Ahten, Bob Martin, Brad Karns, Pat jones, Mark Hill Lynn Barnhart. Row 3: Greg Simpson, Russell Grahm, Tim Bradford, Cary Vandeschraff, Curt Hauk, Kathy Bird. 129 Library Assistants Row 1: Sherry Mehn, Caryn Wilkie, Tanya Griffith, joe Parker, john Harper, Malcolm Newman. Row 2: Lisa Ghigi, jill Blair, Trina Alcaraz, Debbie Dishman, Yolanda Bolen, Michelle Dart, Eric Parr, Ron Cheatham, Tom Fannon, Kevin Wurster, Dean Thompson, jill Waggoner. Row 3: Scott Perdue. Not pictured: Tim Perdue, Ray Maple. Health Messengers Row 1: jessica Ford. Row 2: Beth Favy, Angela Reece, Ayieesha Hawkins, Dawn Hackett, joyce Wilton, Steve Paulos, Tracy Booth, Karen Yount, Lisa Ault, Liz Barkley. Row 3: Michelle Ford, Barb Salsman, Bill Hanley, john Lulay, Chris Seitz, Mike Gunther. 130 Industrial Arts Club Row 1: Dan Cone, Tracy Vinsel, Bob Price, Robert Ferguson, Scott Church, Eric Stenstrom. Row 2: George Haug, Rick Swenson, Terry Ramer, Steve Blank, Eric Parr, Darren Douglas, jon Christopher, Brad Thornton, Greg Bourzak. Row 3: Bruce Studnicki, Ted Raines, Marc Chapman, Virgil Thrall, Rick Stewart, Mike Quinn, joe Bolen, Frank Henry, Gregg Steffen. Stage Crew Row 1: Melissa Gourley, Dawn Gray, Valerie Peterman, Ana Ortega, Kenyon Wuster. Row 2: Leslie Peek, Crystal Sapp, Renee Sapp, Kevin Wurster, Terry Ramer. 'l3'l Letter People Row 1: T. Booth, C. Giacoletti, S. Gier, C. Simon, B. Decker, T. Stoltz, L. Sweetin, S. Bailey, S. McFadden L. Crim, K. Maas, D. Ryan, K. Berry, K. Young, P. Stricklin. Row 2: L. Nelson, D. Riley, B. Woolard, I. Doran, M. Miller, D. Thompson, E. Strausbaugh, D. Reinders, S. Underwood, A. Bishel, T. Dotson, L. Brooks, S. Blount, D. Presley, K. Gladwell, R. Ferguson, K. Bloom, C. Brown. Row 3: B. Bothast, B. Stemas, T. Nimmo, M. Gunther, S. Thannum, B. Griffith, 1. Wall, B. Thornton, 1. Ferguson, D. Ferrero, M. Hill, G. Simpson, I. Bennet, A. Hibser, R. Gestrine. Row 4: M. Peffer, D. Carnell, P. LaHood, T. Hardy, D. Sweetin, M. joseph, T. jones, S. Slocum, B. Davis, V. Wildenradt, C. Vandeschraff. T. Underhill, R. Frye, E. Reynolds, M. Naramore, D. Douglas, M. Monday, V. Thrall, B. Witty, B. Price, T. Raines. Row 1: Rich Bauer, Terry Carter, Joanne Brodkorb, Tim Sinks, Todd johnson, lim Cooksey, Malcolm Newman, Gary Grose, Paul Wilkinson, Dale Mess, Katrina Pope, Mike Cioni. s Station H i fi M' , gf ,ffm f , I5 , iliifffwf f ' , ,N 0 ,,,. ,, lf! a. How did I get myself into thisl? b. Roll 'emi . How much longer?l C d. Smile! Pep Club Row 1: K. Lahne, Z. Kacmaz, A. Hall, M. Kelly, G. Bone, I. joseph, K. Staley, K. Goins, S. Dearman, T. Minson, A. Burton, L. Crim, B. Couri, E. Webb, 1. Messer, T. Simmons, C. Cavanaugh, K. Messer. Row 2: D. Riley, L. Nelson, A. Bidelman, L. Blye, I. Ford, I. jones, K. Daniels, A. johnson, L. Barkley, D, Druin, L. Ault, A. Williams, T. Dotson, 1. Miller, 1. Ryan, A. Bishel, V. Head, 1. Craig, S. Comerford, S. Zenzen. Row 3: L. Kavanaugh, Williams, C. Shinn, S. Zilch, K. Yount, L. Barnhart, K. Berry, M. Wildenradt, S. Staley, G. Demmin, W. Koestner, M. Bidelman, 1. Willis, K. Nelson, P. Grigsby, L. Sweetin, C, Shilling, P. Timberlake, P. Adams, I. Huser, D. Neumann, L. Adams. Row 4: I. Weiss, L. Lovell, B. Thornton, S. Underwood, M. Quinn, S. Slocum, V. Wildenradt, G. Johnson, D. Cone, D. Ferrero, T. jones, A. Ghnem, T. johnson, D. Sweetin, M. Padget, M. Grtoz, V. Flowers. .F.. Row 1: M. McKinney, K. Pope, M. Clark, V. Pennington, 1. Cowen, D. Buerger, L. Williams, S. Staley, C. Shinn, W. Koestner, M. Bidelman, T. Lovell, D. Neumann. Row 2: B. Roullier, F. johnson, H. Williams, G. Murphree, L. Blye, P. Wilkinson, Z. Kacmaz, P. MacRitchie, T. Dotson, S. Payton, A. Bressner, V. Head, K. Staley. Row 3: I. Ford, 1. jones, N. VanOstrand, C. Barnett, D. Riley, L. Nelson, C. Shilling, P. Adams, I. Huser, M. Padgett, I. Condo, P. Grigsby, 1. jones, A. Ghnem, I. Willis, I. Ryan, S. Comerford. Row 4: D. Timberlake, I. Scroggins, C. Seitz, I. Petefish, S. Slocum, G. johnson, S. Collett, l1gNentz, D. Cone, A. Hibser, L. Lovell, 1. Fuate, M. Newmann, I. lenkel, D. Sweetin, R. Bauer. 4 Speech Team 2 sf rc. Row 1: Andy Calhoun. Row 2: Chris Nena, Susan Henderliter. Row 3: Dennis DeMoss, Ann Moore, Gina Murphree, Melissa McKinney. Row 4: Roce jackson, Stacy johnson, Tracy Betterman, lannelle Ryan, Kristin Dugger, Bill Crebo. Row 5: Rod Raines, Christy Payton, David Awl, Chris Hatcher, Vik Hess. a at Sectional competition. a. Chris Nena displays the first place plaque won This year's Speech Team was quite successful. They start early in the year, practicing their events, and work as often as six times a week. Some students participate in two events. The tour- naments are held on Saturdays and last most of the day. The team placed 2nd at I. C. C., 2nd at Richwoods, 2nd at the Midstate 8, 'lst at Regionals, and 1st at Sectionals. They also sent six people to state. This is quite an accomplishment! Good luck next year and we'll miss you next year Susan Henderliter and Chris Nena!! r b b. Susan Henderliter proudly shows the plaque won at Sectional competition. c. At l. C. C., the speech team took first place, the trophy which Ann Moore is holding. 135 Fren h Club Row 1: joella Miller, Sharon Frey, Karen Smith, Laura Bidelman, Carrie Cavanaugh, jane joseph, Diana Mejia, Karen Hall, julie Ryan. Row 2: Beth Lavy, Toni Morrow, Carol Wheelock, Debbie Sinks, Eric jensen, Dwayne jolley, john Reeves, Katrina Pope, Suz Comerford, Kris Mayo, Mike Fosco. Row 3: jill Draksler, jill johnson, Kim Hayes, Kristin Dugger, Katrina Schmitt, Timberly Klein, Shelia Dediesch, Maria Bidelman, Anna Bidelman, Steve Badgerow, Cynthia Brown, Shelley Dearman, Chris Hatcher, Vik Hess, Yvonne Risinger. Row 4: Nancy VanOstrand, Kim Hiller, Gina Bone, Becky Wollard, Sherry Mehn, Lisa Post, Mary Geibelhausen, Tanya DeBoer, Erin Webb, Paul Wilkinson, Ellen Rock, Wendy Garman, jody Donath. Row 5: Kris Nelson, Mark Baker, Brad Buysee, john Pendleton, Debbie Sweetin, Greg Fry, Ron Cheatham, Mike Smith, Matt Brasher, Rusty jones, Amy Bishel, Lori Sweetin. German Club 15 Row 1: Lori Nelson, Tom Riggenbach, Steve Kirk, Tom Lewellen, Mrs. johnson. Row 2: Diane Laverger, Amy Bergitold, Natalie Cantor, Leanne Harkenss, Liz Gibson, Karlynn Roecher, Dawn Riley, Katrina Pope, janane Avery, Michelle Padget. Row 3: Matt Miller, Bobbie Goddard, Michelle Kelley, Tami Minson, Kim Daniels, Loriann johnson, Katie Staley, Carla Fennell, Sandy Schieber, Kelly Blume. Row 4: Cindy Grebner, Michelle Newell, Bobbi jo Kelso, Heather Williams, Kevin Burge, Tim Swearingen, Becky Lyons, Rick Ennis, Greg Nelson, joe Doran. Row 5: Debbie Menson, jeff Condo, jim Ranney, Malcolm Newman, Kevin Wurster, Scott Thannum, Randy Frye, Rich Bauer, Robert Peplinski, Andy Hibser, jeff Petefish. 136 Latin Club Row 1: Tim Church, Debbie jones, Tina Huggins, jennifer Macaluso, Michelle Miller, Cathy Bothast, Tonya Dotson, Chris Hiatt, Krista Riedesel, Cathy Swadner, Karla Randle, Shauna Berry, Denise Hannon, Tracey Betterman, judy Miller, Liz Barkley. Row 2: Michelle Sullivan, Angie Burton, Kris, Nyman, Valerie Head, Shelley Dearman, LeaAnne Ingwerson, Val Resler, Stacy Miller, Suzy Bright, Claudia Svoboda, Sandi jones, Yvonne Meiner, Mary 'Weaver, Lisa Denney, Tia Dixon, Scott Church, Barb Rohrer, Amy Pickering, Rod Brewer. Row 3: joanne Brodkorb, Penny Brenovuch, Holly Scott, Cheryl Clark, Wendy Koestner, Lisa Parnell, Kim Filbert, Dena Deissler, Vic Wildenradt, Gary Hamilton, Scott Slocum, jeff Willis, Michelle Runyon, Lori Crim, jennifer Pickering, Mark Hill, Doug johnson, joe Hamilton, Angie Williams Melissa McKinnery, Terri Pennock, Sue Mitchell, Red Raines, Lisa Fuller, Barbie Irrera. Row 4: jeff Bonn, Bryce Manning, Aaron Palazzolo, Gary Grose, Mike jackson, joe Morgan, Todd Runyon, Matt Smith, Stephanie Collett, Gina Murphree, Kellie Holmes, Derrick Rienders, Scott Underwood, Gretchen Knapp, Vickie Flowers, Shelly Zenzen, Carol Simon, Tina Grant, Mike Lane, Tracye Bartley, Bill Nimmo. Row 5: Glen Williame, joe Blair, Malcolm Newmann, Feff Wright, Angie Ashburn, jeb Bartley, Tami Head, Dan Briggs, Chris Seitz, Shelly Staley, Mary Wildenradt, Greg johnson, Brent Davis, Brad Thornton, Andy Berg, Danielle White, Tammy Dotson, Lynn Brooks, Nancy Nullmeyer, Andy Gnehm, jack Hindert. Spani h Club Row 1: Randy Fealko, Tony Condo, Marc Sanders, Debbie Sinks, julie Ahten, Brigette Oetzel, Bill Crebo, Yvette Poquette, john Nena, David Quinn, jeff Shene, Angie Wittekeind. Row 2: Stephanie Hall, Patricia Hagedorn, Cheryl Holzinger, Lisa Presley, Ayieesha Hawkins, Michelle Ford, Shanin McBrayer, Kim johnson, Deann Sullivan, Terri Whitman, Tammi Whitman, Kelly Workman, Tina Thompson, Cherie Sunderland, Becky German, Edie Strawn, jamie Marshall, Monica Stonecipher. Row 3: Alan Stone, Carl Roth, Stephen Koch, Lynette Loos, Debbie Webb, Lori Marvin, Denise Kavanaugh, Kelly Nimmo, Barbra Braman, Kim Gale, Trisha Barnhill, Angie jackson, Kim Goine, janette Evers, Angie Sigler. Row 4: Gary Goodhart, Lisa Ortega, Chris Hatcher, Mike Bay, Missy johnson, Kim Walker, David Glover, Ryan Woodard, Wendy Macaluso, Linda Swedean, Laura Kavanaugh, Karen Stenstrom, Kim Nena. Row 5: Doug Ashburn, Tony Howard, Missy Roszhart, Brian Stemas, Lisa Davies, Laura Hosbrough, Laurie Lovell, Tom Nimmo, Pat Heppe, Mike Bury, Kevin Steenburgen, Mike Saulto, julie Weiss, Alecia Miller, Patty Grigsby, Curtis Hauk, Kevin Nunnery, jamey Coombs. 137 At last! After a long year of hard work, lost pictures, and approaching deadlines, the EPoCH staff can sit back and enjoy the benefits of their efforts. This year's staff was faced with problems such as breaking in a new advisor, and showing a staff of 35 new members the ropes. But by the end of the year, the staff was down to 15 members who worked on Saturdays and after school every day to meet deadlines. Visitors to the messy room on third floor of A building often wondered what was being accomplished. Thanks to these dedicated members, the 1982-83 EPoCH is the best yetl a. A typical day in the EPoCH room: messy and unorganized. b. What? Me worry? c. Mrs. Moore can always be counted on for a good laugh. d. Ronda gets some advice from Mrs. Murphy. e. Well, don't look at mel f. The 1982-1983 EPoCH staff editors and section heads are: 1st row: Tim Hardy, Co-Editor in Chief, julie Ryan, Photography Editor, jeff Bundy, Co-Editor in Chief, 2nd row: jennifer Wentz, Academics, Ronda Hawkins, Sports, Debbie Sweetin, Academics, Ann Moore, Organizations and Student Life, joella Miller, People. Not shown, Krista Riedesal, Index. g. Ann passes on some of her vast knowledge to jeff and Sharon. h. Hard at work, as usual. i. One more mistake, and this typewriter goes out the window! j. Blondes have more fun. ,lysat- EPoCH Row 1: Carl Roth, Eric Parr, Rob Ortman, Kevin Wurster, Tony Condo, Claudia Svoboda. Row 2: Angie Sigler, Francie Marvin, Sue Comerford, Paul Wilkinson, Michelle Ford, Ann Moore, joella Miller, Sharon Frey, Kris joseph, Kristen Straesser, Michelle Padget, Katie Staley. Row 3: Non-member, Debbie Sweetin, Timothy Hardy, jeffrey Bundy, Sue Mitchell, jennifer Wentz, Lisa Ault. Row 4: Rhonda Stroud, Ronda Hawkins, Liz Barkley. Row 5: Nancy Nullmeyer, Krista Riedesal, julie Ryan, Shelly Zenzen, jeff Condo. Tb t ll as K F 5 C , ' , 1,.: 138 6 --...af WM N-fx m. s XLM g A gnX gi W A Q, A Izh. R 'f? ifiiiiww U 1 ' I ,:,, ::,' f My Q K Q I ,,..........-- .-- 3. J ow gvh, s -.. ' W . . 1 if nhl?-Sm 140 Pow Wow has supplied the EP students with all the important news and the latest school events. Only with the cooperation of all the staff and advisors has the PowWow been so successful this year. An extra thank you goes to Mrs. Dwyer and Mrs. Stone, who took on the burden of advising the staff this year. 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N...-,, ...W 'H -:J nw fx.f..rN-i. re s farm..-s.-1 X ugnf Pi-,ms gyms yum, ff' f3iltJXi1E. XYSQLYF FLA-fu eixe sa an .ws s V es l'ml N s 4 wx vt I . .. n xi s. xo' ., V., f,, f mst, a. Kevin Wurster is hard at work. b. Mrs. Stone shows spirit on hat and shades day. c. The first Pow Wow Staff had a reunion. d. Angie Skaggs thinks out plans for the next edition of the newspaper. e. Editors of the Pow Wow. f. Volume 1, Number 1 of the Pow Wow. October 20, 1931 started it all. g. Mrs. Dwyer takes time out for lunch. h. Dawn Riley sweats over her work. i. We know that's you, Stephanie, hiding behind there! Student Council mem- bers are those outstanding few who give their time to make the activities of the school year run smoothly. They are responsible for Homecoming Spirit Week, and they are also actively involved in a variety of other activities. We thank all student council members for their pride in our school and making it a fun place to be. Student fi-at it , sm. 142 fix Z jane makes sure this one doesn't get away. I didn't know science could be this fun. They seem to be having a good time. Okay, who stacked it? Stacy takes money for the sophomore spirit chain. Could she be pocketing it? Council 1-'Q haf- lf 'W Row 1: M. Runyon, Parliamentarian, L. Crim, Sec., D. joseph, Pres., 1. Pickering, V. Pres., W. Koestner, Treas. Row 2: S. Miller, A. Bidelman, B. Stroud, D. Webb, D. Kavanaugh, Z. Kacmaz, K. joseph, D. Winkler, A. Williams, S. Berry, K. Nyman. Row 3: V. Resler, K. Filbert, S. Little, I. johnson, L. Blye, I. Smith, S. Koch, C. Shinn, L. lngwerson, S. Bright, D. Hannon, S. Hvizdos. Row 4: C. Shinn, D. Bradford, L. Kavanaugh, L. Williams, 1. joseph, A. Hibser, B. Davis, M. Bidelman, S, Zilch, T. Grant, M. Saluto, 1. Willis, A. Gnehm, T. Runyon. s 4 ft L b , . '-M--1 I A L . .... 3 4 a. Brent and Christy - caught in the actll A b. Same to you, Cathy! ig c. Could these student council members be going fishing outside the X . N5 cafeteria? 143 Mad rigals It is the Christmas sea- son and the snow is falling outside. But inside, we are taken back to 16th century England. The lights are low and the sweet song of madrigals begins to fill the air. lesters and jugglers entertain with their playful antics. A bountiful dinner is served and the madrigals continue to inspire us with song. For a few hours, we are able to forget the fast-paced world around us and are filled with the mystical enchantment of ' . ,,,,, -, Aflerry Ol England' I . ,'.-- ' ' ' if-' Q,W,ffIQlfM.1,,,,,,m W' 11: 1' U mmuuw W Row 1: Michelle Frizell. Row 2: Stephanie Collett, Kellie Holmes, Cindy Barnett, Brenda Williams, Tiffany Lane, Gina Murphree, Roce jackson, Dawn Mattson. Row 3: Becky Woolard, Brett Pierce, Tom Riggenbach, Scott Nessler, Steve Kirk, Tom Lewellen, Andy Calhoun, Dotty Trotter. ... Qi b Row 1: S. Trueblood, T. Elmore, S. Aire, T. Scott, T. Walters, C. Hatcher, C. Hearne. Row 2: S. Zenzen, C. Payton, C. Hammann, M. Crilly, M. Hill, E. Dixon, G. Bone, N. VanOstrand, A. Ashburn, T. Ball. Row 3: T. Dixon, H. Lehman, L. Plossner, P. MacRitchie, K. Sauder, V. Flowers, I. Mosher, T. Morrow, T. Minson, M. Kelly, T. Young. Row 4: D. Ashburn, l. Wright, D. Parker, T. Raines, T. Eyer, D. Melton, M. Baker, D. DeMoss, T. Logue, K. Walker, D. Franks, C. Aeschelman. 144 ine Strings is Row 1: Joanne Brodkorb, Lisa Blye, Laurie Hackward. Row 2: Chad Boore, Jim Calkin, Rachel Hersemann, Dan Briggs, Kim Gale, Carl Hansen. Nine Strings are the top nine string players in our school. They are under the direction of Mr. Bell, and they take their music very seriously. They practice very hard and are always striving to improve their skills. These students perform at many functions, such as the Madrigal dinner. They are a group our school can be proud of. C Grchestra HM 'mf Row 1: I. Calkin, C. Hansen, T. Bartley, C. Boore, E. Mollenhauer, K. Dugger, 1. Ryan. Row 2: L. Blye, D. Frye, P. Lofton, K. Gale, I. Brodkorb, L. Hackward, K. joseph B. Pickering, R. Hersemann, C. Clark, J. Hultgren, R. Ortman, C. Svoboda, A. Pickering, C. Button. Row 3: D. Romans, T. Carter, D. Thompson, B. Roullier, B. Lourash, K. Mayo, C. Bell. Row 4: S. MacRitchie, R. Melton, D. Rasmussen, A. Stone, K. Dugger, I. lenkel 1. Wright, R. Bauer, D. Briggs. News Tom Riggenbach seems to be enjoying himself standing in between those two girls. Could that be jim Cooksey and jim lenkel - in black tights? Senior Carl Hansen enjoys playing the cello in Nine Strings. Mr. Bell joins Lisa Blye during orchestra. T45 X sw 5 l Marching Red Raiders All the hard work and effort put in by the students in Marching Band was well worth it. The Marching Raiders not only performed at every football game, but also performed in many parades. They took a trip to Pickneyville, which was a highlight of their Marching Band season. We owe much thanks to these dedicated students for the great entertainment they provide us with. Rifles Row1 jennifer Pickerin Kim Nena Melinda Hiller Kim ' 3 gf 1 1 Filbert, Karen Walker. Row 2: Rochelle Rotermund, Michelle Crilly, Kim Hiller, Francie Marvin, Paige Preutt. f 146 Drum Majors. Kris Mayo, Len Veatch, Kris Nyman Trombones. Row 1: Thad Edmonds, Gene Turner. Row 2: jerry Donaldson, Rich Bauer, Tom Schultz, Charles Siemann, Steven Koch, lay Wright, Bryce Manning. Saxophones. Row 1: David Awl, Kenny Stroops, Loriann Johnston, john Reeves, Shawn MacRitchie. Row 2: Dean Thompson, Glen Panky, Terry Carter. 'I47 Cornets. Row 1: jim jenkel, Steve Cox, Eric Pennington, Susan Barrett, Rachel Melton, Dana Frantz. Row 2: Dennis Decker, Alan Stone, Kevin Bleichner, Curt Weber, Kendall Dugger, jeb Bartley, Ron Reagan. Percussion. Row 1: john Prozo, Connie Bell, Edie Strawn, Patricia Hagedorn, Denise Romans. Row 2: Todd Hooker, Mike Lane, joe Doran, Morgan Phelps, Andy Berg, jim Ranney. Row 3: Vince LaHood, jeff Christiansen, Kevin Hicks. Flutes. Row 1: Diane Burger, Stacy Miller, julie Overmier, Cindy Newberry, Missy Clark, Nicki Thompson. Row 2: Kim Wright, Teresa Stolz, Wade Wilson, Ellen Rock, Barb Decker, Becky Zuspann. 148 Clarinets. Row 1: Steve Ulm, Teresa Tonsor, Carol Wheelock, Elaine Cridelbaugh, Vicki Pennington, jackie Cowen. Row 2: Becky Roullier, Anita Dozard, Stephanie Tate, Mary Cooksey, Angie jackson, Brenda Lourash, Deanna Lantz. Row 3: Sarah Sommer, Sherry Mitchell, Danielle White, Brian Stemas, Robert Peplinski, Stacey johnson, Lisa Davies. Tubas. Matt Miller, Alan Ittenbach, Charlie Godby, Raymond Timberlake. 149 Cadet Band Row 1: Laurie C-rindstaff, Korbie Killebrew, Michelle Clark, Tara Lenart, Marcie Westerbur, Katrina Pope. Row 2: Reuben Cloe, john Prozzo, Robbie Musselman, lim Elmore, Doug Westbrook. Intermediate Band Row 1: Patricia Hagedorn, Missy Clark, Ellen Rock, Theresa Tonsor, Angie jackson, Danielle White, Steve Ulm, Gary Goodhart, Diana Lantz, Sarah Sommer. Row 2: Loriann lohnston, Terry Carter, Dean Thompson, Kenny Stroops, jeff Cox, Alan lttenbach, Steve Koch, jerry Donaldson, Gene Turner. Row 3: Denise Romans, Andy Berg, Vince LaHood. Symphonic Band Symphonic Band is the organization of some of our most talented mu- sicians in our school. The music they play is often difficult and requires prac- tice on their part. They give three concerts a year, all of which are well rehearsed and very enjoy- able. They also participate in contests and festivals every year. Whatever the reason, they give it their all and really enjoy their mu- sic. Row 1: l. Overmier, W. Wilson, K. Nyman, S. Miller, S. Decker, D. Beurger, B. Zuspann, K. Wright, N. Thompson, C. Bell. Row 2: V. Pennington, K. Mayo, B. Stemas, R. Peplinski, S. Mitchell, E. Cridelbaugh, M. Cooksey, B. Lourash, S. johnson, B. Roullier, I. Cowen, A. Dozard, C. Wheelock. Row 3: Ann Moore, 1. Reeves, D. Awl, L. Veatch, G. Pauley, S. MacRitchie, T. Stoltz, R. Melton, D. Rasmussen, C. Webber, T. Schultz. Row 4: E. Pennington, K Bleichner, K. Dugger, A. Stone, 1. Bartley, D. Frantz, S. Barrett, D. Decker, I. jenkel, B. Manning, R. Bauer, 1. Wright. Row 5: 1. Christiansen, E. Strawn, T. Hooker, 1. Ranney, M. Lane, 1. Doran, K. Hicks, C. Godby, R. Timberlake, M. Miller. ming. 3.2 . 'img-sf' ii a b its ' Q a. I can't believe I did thatll says Ann V Moore. b. Play it, lay Wrightll c. leff Christiansen gets down. d. Tom Schlutz seems to enjoy playing his instrument. T511 C K T? Nflllflilkit Rita ....- 1 ,,. S7 Ptitinrftsgv Stage Band tt Row 1: Len Veatch, Terry Carter, Dean Thompson, john Reeves, Loriann johnstonk, Glenn Pauley, Shawn MacRitchie. Row 2: jackie Cowen, Kris Mayo, Kim Wright, julie Overmier, Dara Rasmussen, Alan Stone, Dana Frantz, Susan Barrett, jim jenkel, Rich Bauer, jay Wright, Vicki Pennington. Row 3: jeff Christiansen, Todd Hooker, jim Ranney, Pep Band 51 5 Row 1: Tom Schultz, Bryce Manning, Rich Bauer, jay Wright, Nicki Thompson, Kim Wright, Diane Beurger, julie Overmier, Kris Nyman, Stacy Miller. Row 2: Sara Sommer, Anita Dozard, Danielle White, Robert Peplinski, Mary Cooksey, Becky Roullier, Kris Mayo, Dean Thompson, Loriann johnston, john Reeves. Row 3: Matt Miller, Raymond Timberlake, jeff Cox, Alan Stone, Kevin Bleichner, Dana Frantz, jim jenkel, Len Veatch, Terry Carter, Glenn Pauley, Shawn MacRitchie. Row 4: Ann Moore, Edie Strawn, Patricia Hagedorn, Mike Lane, Vince LaHood, jim Ranney, jeff Christiansen, joe Doran, Andy Berg. The tradition of keynotes was once again a great success. They are a group that sings and swings, from Broadway musicals to popular tunes that every- body loves. Hard work is put into every routine, but it pays off when performance time comes. They're always smiling and giving their best effort. Mr. Barnett, the direction of the key- notes, is willing to spend time with this talented group, and helps perfect their presentation. Keynotes ,'-M-,.,-fv'f'J -'Md - . - My Y' A .. A-Q --' '-,'4,,,.- '-B mf' i K' ' ,,, ,y-Us-lil fs. of - ffr T? Sue Smith, Natalie Cantor, Peggy McRitchie, Nancy VanOstrand, Toni Morrow, jeff Wright, Brenda Williams Mark Baker, Steve Badgerow, Heather Williams, Tiffany Lane, Angie Ashburn, Cindy Barnett, lessica Moher ' f M. V 'E 7 I 153 This year's Choristers and Choraliers are certainly music to our ears. They work very hard improving their vocal skills and talents under the direction of Mr. Barnett. They are always at their best while performing before an audience. Row 1: Debbie jones, Tina Gray, Natile Cantor, Margaret Willis, Angie Higdon, Kim Pierson. Row 2: Jody Sharp, Dawn links, Lily Harvey, Heather Williams, judy Miller, Becky German, Missy Wrench. Row 3: Sarina Dowds, Belinda Smith, Nancy Krockmorton, Kristi King, Missy johnson, DeeAnn Sulivan. Row 4: Tracy Bettermann, Kristy Adams, lane Forbes, Denise Padgett, Kim Dison, Angie Jacobs, Gyneen Peter- mann. Choristers ggi? a Mr. Barnett keeping the beat. If b. Keeping time. T c. These girls study their music. ff 154 Y xr iid Choraliers M s l b d Row 1: Tina Wilson, Beth Lavy, Donna Trueblood, Kathy Durst, Star Black, Nancy Decker, Angie Bressner. Row 2: janet Brooks, Fred Thompson, jennifer Ringel, Mike Broquay, lim Fugate, Troy Sams, Rod Raines, Kay Blagg. S c a. Mr. Barnett directs his choir. b . These three girls listen intently. c, Everyone must sit up straight. d . Mr. Barnett prepares his choir to sing. Soy it with 155 a. Mr. Barnett tries to organize his music. b. Tom Riggenbach appears to be confused. c. The group works hard to get the music just Master Choir Master Choir is the top vocal group at our school. These people have to try out to make it and then work hard to stay in. Besides singing during their 4th hour practice time, they also participate in contests as a group, in solos, or in ensembles. They give concerts every year and are a great credit to our school. Mr. Barnett and these students deserve much praise for their many accomplishments. KJ' l a Row 1: M. Kelly, T. Morrow, L. Plossner, P. MacRitchie, T. Minson, D. Trotter, A. Bressner, H. Lehman, T. Dixon, R. jackson, T. Young. Row 2: V. Flowers, D. Keil, C. Barnett, M. Smith, C. Hatcher, K. Hall, I. Cooksey, G. Murphree, B. Woolard, A. lacobs, I. jones, C, Hearne, 1. Mosher, C. Aeschelman, B. Reek, Row 3: T. Scott, P. Taylor, S. Aire, D. Ashburn, N. VanOstrand, C. Hammann, T. Lewellen, S. Kirk, S. Nessler, C. Payton, S. Collett, S. Zenzen, C.. Bone, A. Ashburn, D. Mattson, K. Holmes. Row 4: E. Dixon, B. Pierce, M. Hill, K. Walker, D. Parker, D. DeMoss, T. Eyer, D. Melton, T. Riggenbach, T. Logue, T. Raines, M. Baker, T. Lane, A. Calhoun, D. Franks, 1. Wright, S. Badgerow, B. Williams. right. 156 Sports See Ho They Run The Cross Country team this year managed to sus- tain a good season despite the loss of their top two runners who graduated last year. We are proud of Doug Presley and Theresa Stolz, who made it to Regionals. GOOD IOB TEAM! a. Ready, set b. Theresa Stolz is IH again! c. We ought to be in pictures. d. john Astle's time is recorded at the finish line. e. Raiders out in front! f. I think I can I think I can g. Rick Thompson makes tracks. h. Coach Zimmerman goes over the scores. i. All the running sure takes a lot out of youl j Waiting for the big racel . Taking off your running shoes and putting on your running walking shoes?I :Q .T W, A b E 158 za IN ,.-f Row 1: Andy Kolvek, Steve Koch, Ernie Strausbaugh, Kevin Mitten, Doug Thompson, Doug Presley, David Zickar, Joe Doran, john Astle. Row 2: Tim Linsey, Debbie Bradford, Sherrie Bailey, Rick Thompson, Brian Griffith, Coach Zimmerman, Scott Thanum, Todd johnson, Theresa Stolz, Paul Stephens, Brian Widows. Cros EP vs Limestone I EP vs Manual EP vs Bergan EP vs Bergan EP vs Central EP vs Woodruff EP vs Pekin EP vs Spalding EP vs Washington EP vs Richwoods s Country 3 Wins 7 Losses ELK' 'lr if WWW ? m la wtf-5 42 Tee Time B Golf is a sport that requires a great amount of attention, and the 1982 team had definitely just that. Considering the determination of this group next year is sure to be better. Thanks to all! a. WOW! I can't even see it, where is my ball? b. Look at the dust flyl . Brad Buysse really gets into thisl . Putting is a skill needed to master the game of golf. e. Good alignment is essential to the better shots. f. All I have to do is get that little ball into this little hole. . This is what a real golfer looks like. . lamey Coombs can even do this in his boots. c d 8 h C 160 Golf EP vs Bergan EP vs Manual EP vs Washington EP vs Central EP vs Richwoods EP vs Bergan EP vs Spalding EP vs Limestone EP vs Central EP vs Richwoods 3 Wins 7 Losses h j 6- Row 1: Brad Despot, Andy Collinson, Robert Peplinski, Dave Holley, joe Bolin, Brad Buysse, jamey Coombs. Row 2: jeff Bonn, jeff Willis, jim Weiss, Eric Blundell, Brian Despot, Andy Hibser, Brian Bothast, Brian Stemas, Tom Lewellen. X ,fi V , Z' , 'Pl .. A is . Prix fr EP vs I EP vs EP vs EP vs EP vs EP vs EP vs EP vs EP vs I EP VS Girl's Tennis Spalding Woodruff Washington Spalding Manual Central Richwoods Washington Bergan Pekin 3 Wins 7 Losses f Q,J'f' Row 1: Michelle Padget, mngr., Lisa Didesch, Cindy Brown, Sheila Didesch, Kris joseph, mngr. Row 2: Becky Woolard, Teresa Lockard, Kathy Bird, Debbie Sweetin, Lori Nelson, Dawn Riley, Sandy Schieber, Karen Yount. X4 W 1 1 ll K if ff ff 416. 9 1 ' ,. -Lf? TTI, 'flll' if flff ull. .f f, as M412 ?27f , ufxp 2 W!! I irl4 t , all -ll a - ' ,f rl MG X ,N JI. fl, T X 'lj-A T T 4, it -l fl, ,Mi ll xx' .RV it This year's Varsity Football team, led by Todd Goins and Tom jones, played hard and kept up their hopes through- out the entire season. The players did not win often, but as we all know - Raiders never give up! Better luck next year. a. Sneaking around again, Cary? b. Somebody get that ballll c. Is anyone oututhere? l'm going to pass this thingl d. Team co-captains are Todd Goins and Tom lones. e. Vic Wildenradt tiptoes through the mass of players. f. Coming through! g. Oops. Mom, HELP! arsity Football 164 8 f s Varsity Football EP vs Washington 3-27 EP vs Bergan 3- 6 EP vs Central 16- 0 EP vs Woodruff 14-20 EP vs Spalding 7-38 EP vs Manual 7-39 EP vs Richwoods 13-42 EP vs Pekin 12-14 14-13 2 Wins 3 Losses h Row 1: Todd Underhill, Steve Schwader, jeff Wall, Daryl Carnell, Bob Witty, Dave Ferraro, Mark Munday, Vic Wildenradt, Dave Reynolds. Row 2: jim Dishman, Brent Davis, jamie Nelson, Greg Simpson, Virgil Thrall, Darrin Douglas, Scott lsonhart, Mike Naramore, Randy Frye. Row 3: Todd Gleason, Don Spring, Tom jones, jeff Bennett, Greg Case, Todd Goins, Cary Vandeschraaf, Bob Price, Mike Peffer. Row 4: Mike Gunther, Mike joseph, Kevin Gladwell, Harry Hodges, Ted Raines, Tony Sommer, Pete La Hood, Kent Bloom, Tom Nimmo. Row 5: David Stull, Robert Ferguson, john Poucher, jim Bennett, Mark Skaggs, Steve Guilliams, Mark Hill, Frank Roberts. 165 Looks For Future Challenges Freshman Football E. P. vs. Washington E. P. vs. Bergan E. P. vs. Central E, P. vs. Manual E. P. vs. Woodruff E. P. vs. Spalding E. P. vs. Richwoods E. P. vs. Pekin 8-14 12-22 7-50 22-24 8-12 12-30 18-26 12-32 A 1- lf? :Kwai A a b V' d You can put me down now! Raiders on the battlefield. Where did the ball go? Raiders execute their plan. C As the punter punts, the rest of the team take action. Which should I massacre? Practice makes perfect! 166 I 1 wh mu li I Ili 13 ll El Stix!! M 5'-1.5 lllll FK if ,ff fig? Hp?THEF5Q!iQ?Q?4!gP4fqEZ9nP ,.. fy ,L K . 2 ,. .,,,,.,T,:9hF , vga First row, Coach D. Smith, Coach R. Simpkins. Second row, R. Turbett, G. Willis, S. Kirk, D. Glover, R. Baker, E. Pennington, A. Cridder, E. Welch, l. Hoerdemann, G. Malco. Third row, S. Reeves fnon memberj, T, Swearingen, T. Vitito, R. Bjorling, D, Dibbler, 1. Harvey, G. Ortega, D. Suthreland, S. Marcille. Fourth row, S. Wagstaff, C. Webber, B. Woodard, R. Woloard, D. McMurtey, B. Plemons, D. Frisbe, M. Nena, B. Manning, 1. Booth. Fifth row, I. Stevenson, T. Rose, R. Messer, R. Polick, I. Miller, T. Bartley, V. LaHood. Sixth row, I. Smith, M. Bay, P. Heppe, D. Westbrook, K. Bliecher, R. Chanee, D. Decker, B. Winkler. Seventh row, R. Mussleman, B. Eccles, R. Toeves, I. Bolen, M. Blackburn, 1. Martin, B. Mehn, 1. Troxell. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. I e Sophomore Football vs. Washington 12-20 vs. Morton 6-24 vs. Bergan 6-14 vs. Central 18-24 vs. Woodruff 6-14 vs. Manual 18-33 vs. Richwoods 12-21 vs. Pekin 12-33 0 Wins 8 Losses I f S Q an Front row, Kieth Ingold, Troy Douglas, Bill Nimmo, Chris Matteus, Chris Kraushaar, Brent Wiedmann, Matt Smith, Tim Lester, Shannon Swearingen, Mark Scaggs. Second row, Brian Binkley, john Bressner, Todd Gleason, Kevin Steenbergen, Tom Nimmo, jeff Tolliver, Tom Shults, Todd Pierson, Mike Saluto, Scott Cranford. Third row, Darrell Carnell, Tom Caprue, lay Tondre, Sean Cordle, lim Hannon, Ron Cheatham, Steve Willis, Troy Sams, and Barry Peckenpaugh. This year's young Raiders were introduced to a couple of new teams and therefore new chal- lenges. Although the scores didn't show it, it is obvious that this year's team had talented and able players including some sophomore players who were assigned to the varsity team. Good luck next year Raiders!!! 167 Varsity olleyball This year's Volleyball team has been a better one than we've ever seen in years. Holding 14 wins and 2 losses, the Volleyball team proceed- ed to be Co-Conference champs. Sue Geier and Carol Simon, the only returning seniors, led the team to a very satisfying year. A l J ' C a. Now that is concentration, huh, Carol? b. Spike it Suzie! c. Even in practice Amy Bishel gives it her all. d. Familiar sights at Volleyball games. e. Lori Sweetin sets up for a spike. f. Anticipation! g. Another good play, as usual. h. Nice job, Kimi i. A one-handed pass is extremely tricky, but Sue handles it. j. Sue and Suzie exchange the ball. k. Concentration plays a rather important part in the serve. l. Kim Maas, an important team member. 168 r . F 2....,.r,m. .,,. .s ,.ra4...w.m- 2 b all t r 'fi ' '. -JE: :main :ET K -- .. ' . .... -...J Q ,hmm ..,,-. at.--..,.E , si -Ei as QW N -A ss , W I 1 I is - . Vg H .., ...,.,... , , gy . .... f . ,sm . C f s 'W-as ...ai Varsity Volleyball Limestone Bergan Woodruff Peoria Washington Manual Richwoods Pekin Spalding Bergan Woodruff Peoria Manual Richwoods Pekin Spalding 14 Wins 2 Losses E.-222222,-EEEEEEE i 1. i l Q ,fffs-5 ,..L,.-.. all I if ra, ,.,...W ' ,. 4 'un' 4, --Jr, 6 ,,lAV,gV Nur il K k I Row 1: Lori Crimm, Lori Blanche, Kim Maas. Row 2: Patty Stricklin-mgr., Amy Bishel, Hope Frey, Donna Ryan, Becky Zuspan, Lori Sweetin. Row 3: Tammy Dotson, Sue Geier, Carol Simon, Suzie McFadden, Kris Nelson, Tammy jordan, Lynn Brooks, Coach Moore. 169 . . on Top of Heap l Q :MSR ruff . 3 The 1982-83 junior Varsity Volley- ball team captured everyone's atten- tion this year by accomplishing first place in the Mid-State 8. Our girls were inexperienced at high school play yet, skill and determination at present aren't missing from the girl's play. Thanks, to all who helped! a. The bump is one of the most frequently used techniques in volleyball. b. Sophomore Lori Blanche shows her setting expertise. c. What a spike, Denisel d. Always being prepared is the key for a good Raider defense. l.V. Volleyball EP vs Bergan W EP vs Woodruff W EP vs Peoria W EP vs Washington W EP vs Manual W EP vs Richwoods W EP vs Pekin W EP vs Spalding W EP vs Bergan W EP vs Woodruff W EP vs Peoria W EP vs Manual W EP vs Richwoods W EP vs Pekin W EP vs Spalding W 15 Wins 0 Losses 170 so f pq . as .t 92 A is ' K f ' war' ' 'ff 'LY b c 3 a ,:.::-' if ' ' 2 ' X .... is XP gg 'TH 'Lg l 'Q 'liz Row 'l: Tonya Dotson, Barb Rohrer, Michelle Newell, Cindy Grebner, Denise Kavanaugh, Lisa Fuller, Bobby lo Kelso. Row 2: Stephanie Tate, Lori Blanche, Sylvia Hvisdos, Tammy jordan, Anita Goode, Alicia Miller, Kris Nelson, Becky Zuspan, Miss Olsen. Ready and Willing MM- , Q asm , jaw. s ,twig , , W ff 'S-, , M., I Q V ffm V 5 W J MQW' , a d Row 1: Lisa Underwood, Marni Rohr, Tonya Dotson, Christa Price, Lisa Fuller, Monica Stonecipher, Row 2: Michelle Stewart, Lisa Presley, julie Ryan, Denise Kavanaugh, Cathy Bothast, Angie Rippey, Laura Bidleman, Coach Olson. The key to this year's girls' sophomore basketball team was de- termination and positive thinking. These girls have the ability to go far in the future. Good work girls! I 4 f ' Q - nn. C JV Girls' Basketball EP vs Manual 27-34 EP vs Pekin 38-29 EP vs Richwoods 21-68 EP vs Spalding 32-49 EP vs Woodruff 17-56 EP vs Washington 33-32 EP vs Bergan 33-36 EP vs Central 35-68 EP vs Manual 47-37 EP vs Pekin 36-32 EP vs Richwoods 23-64 EP vs Spalding 43-61 EP vs Woodruff 34-48 EP vs Bergan 34-44 EP vs Central 17-70 5 Wins 10 Losses a. Tonya Dotson shoots for two. b . Lisa Underwood shows us her expertise in dribbling skills. c. Marni Rohr heading downcourtl d . Denise, do you need a little more height? 171 M-Mvw..-... Raiders Start the Road to Victor jeff Getz holds up a second place Raider victory. Mr. Zimmerman gives a few last instructions. Scott Slocum shoots from the line. Like, what are you talking about, Ref.? Brad Thornton looks for an open Raider. One, two, three, Let's go! Where should I pass this? Derrick, what are you doing now? C ,,....-sn-ve' 172 d e Was it the senior rowdies, the great attendance record, the band, or the newly found playing ability of the 82-83 Raiders? No. It was all of these put together with a little help from our new appointed coach, Mr. Zimmerman. As the sophomore coach last year, Mr. Zimmerman was willing to take this new job, even though it wasn't easy. Trying to overcome last year's blues and bring the team to an above .500 average was a great task. Fortunately he had the answers and patience to bring the Raiders up, and the players had the ability. But the story doesn't stop there. At the beginning of the year the young Raiders captured a Morton Round Robin IOUF- nament second place. Then they dribbled to catch a well received consolation champ at the Macomb Christmas tourney. QThey also had the fewest points allowed there in few games, 1801 The team consisted of four seniors, six juniors, and four sophomores. Three of the juniors returned from last year's varsity squad. The team proved to be a young but experienced one. Scott Slocum and jeff Getz lead the team in scoring. iw!-ll f iillll l --.....,,,-.1 8 Varsity Basketball EP vs. Richwoods EP vs. Spalding EP vs. Richwoods EP vs. Manual EP vs. Bergan EP vs. Woodruff EP vs. Peoria High EP vs. Bergan EP vs. Pekin EP vs. Spalding EP vs. Richwoods EP vs. Woodruff EP vs. Washington Peoria High EP vs. EP vs. Manual EP vs. Pekin 6 Wins 10 Losses Row 1: Brian Bothast, John Nena, Tom Nimmo, Scott Slocum, Brad Thornton, Derrick Reinders, Mgr. Ernie Strausbaugh. Row 2: Coach Zimmerman, Cary Vandeschraff, Brent Davis, jeff Getz, jeff Wall, Darrel Carnell, Vic Wildenradt, Todd Anderson, Greg johnson. 36 42 49 58- 35 64 32 52 45 57 58 43 38- -52 -43 49- -42 57 54 37 61 49 41 60 -65 -51 -51 56 39-67 54- 51 173 Sophomores Have Potential This year's sophomore team gave everything they had to win each game. The games they lost were all very close. With guys like these playing, the future varsity teams have great potential! a. Shoot for twol b. Maybe next time. . That's high enough. . Ready, set e. Eric Sommer puts it in. f. lt might just make it. . Close, but no cigar! . Having trouble, D. Q? C d S h i. Darrell gets to jump again. N4' ss ai C Freshman Basketball EP vs Spalding 54-18 EP vs Manual 48-20 EP vs Washington 51-12 EP vs Central 39-24 EP vs Richwoods 48-21 EP vs Limestone 34-27 EP vs Woodruff 36-33 EP vs Bergan 47-19 EP vs Pekin 21-38 8 Wins 1 Loss 174 f X 1 we X Q Y Z1 PM 7 A 'i',., M ..i, Wal -tee 17 s' E d b 9511543 Wfagf Q,XDE,g9 Row 1: Darren Beckman, Tom Nimmo, Brian Stamas, Mike Peffer. Row 2: Coach Sollberger, john Nena, Mike White, Russell Grahm, Darrell Carnell, Todd Anderson, Eric Parr. Freshmen Have Potential .Mani l e f hex: E I 5 F K-1 4... g h ,,,..,..w,L.,,,,,,,,,, .,.,., , 2 MXBERS ,I Q 'V Q r ,W My 5 Q , Zv i ' ng r s fsiffi ' A if hw Row 1: jeff Shane, Matt McFadden, Doug johnson, Steve Koch, David Quinn Row 2: Don Shinall, Eric Sommer, Randy Murphy, Bob Musselman, Kevin Hicks, Mike Bay, Pat Heppe b I -' 'rrf ,, i -f - za i Many of the freshmen have gained valuable playing experience this sea- son. Their quality playing will greatly benefit future teams! Keep it up, guys! Sophomore Basketball EP vs Spalding 60-8 EP vs Manual 69-0 EP vs Washington 42-27 EP vs Central 57-12 EP vs Richwoods 58-12 EP vs Limestone 48-18 EP vs Woodruff 26-41 6 Wins 1 Loss 175 Th will to Win This year's season for the Varsity Girls wasn't the best season, but they were always in good spirit. They always looked like they were having fun while playing the game. There are four seniors leaving, Sherrie Bailey, Teresa Stolz, Barb Decker and Carol Simon. Their skill and dedication will be greatly missed. With five remaining juniors and five upcoming so- phomores. Next year's outlook is quite promising! a Varsity Girls' Basketball EP vs Manual 29-73 EP vs Pekin 38-33 EP vs Richwoods 15-107 EP vs Woodruff 27 57 EP vs Spalding 38-57 EP vs Woodruff 42-65 EP vs Washington 37-41 EP vs Bergan 32-53 EP vs Central 58-60 EP vs Manual 42-78 EP vs Pekin 33-41 EP vs Richwoods 17-99 EP vs Spalding 36-61 EP vs Woodruff 40 55 EP vs Bergan 39-40 EP vs Central 36-69 EP vs Central 29-51 1 Win 16 Losses 176 Row 1: Marni Rohr, Barb Decker, Suzie McFadden, Teresa Stolz, Sherrie Bailey, Suzie Sandy, Carol Simon, Row 2: Lisa Underwood, Lauren Toevs, Amy Bishel, Debbie Berry, Twila Terrell, Laura Bidleman, Coach Newton, manager, Patti Stricklin. ff, ,.., : g--wg -m 'mm , , i i B H QQ up 7 ,, x e f if cf ...ar h i 4' is q,.Lf s. y A 5. 3 tm A 5 ' - . , 1 SLD 'f , HAQIIEIS B. it x , 1 i f'5ff iii ,.,. s ,. E g X L sss . x..............,,.,,., W S ?iff?l'sf- 2 Q. ' is : I I J a. Carol showing her excellent dribbling b. Sherrie flying out of the line up. c. Teresa, an expert free throw shooter. d. Suzie's ready to make a lay-up. e. Carol inbounding the ball. f. Amy's up for a shot. g. h. Suzie has great form. i. Lauren looking for an opening. j. Suzie's trying to keep her shorts up. k . Teresa has the tip again. With Sherrie's finesse, it should go in. skills 'l77 alker's Troupe E. Peo. Wrestlers come out another year of winners. Winning is a tradition with our Raider wrestlersg with a season of 7-2, EP pulls out on top again. Thanks for a great job and keep up the good work! urn'- a. Coach Walker communicates with one of his wrestlers. b. Are you sure we can't talk this thing over? c. Talk about having a monkey on your back!! d. New dance craze, The Pretzel . e. Surrender! f. Defense. . EP Wrestlers are always on top. . Winning again! 8 h 3 b d 178 C 6 Q ,...., r E 2 ,,,,1, -1 I us. - wa., .:amf,ff,::,,f. ,f. X' , i ,,,4 , f Varsity Wrestling EP vs Spalding . 5 EP vs Manual Ll EP vs Washington EP vs Central EP vs Richwoods EP vs Limestone EP vs Woodruff EP vs Bergan EP vs AAetan1ora EP vs Pekin 7 Mvins 2 Losses X. ,., wolf' mg Row 1: Tim Roberts, jerry Ferguson, Rich Wheeler, Harold Eslinger, Eric Stenstrom, Keith Krumweide. Row 2: john Poucher, Curt Brown, Lari Crimm, Rod Medina, Frank Henry, Harry Hodges, leb Bartley, Robert Ferguson. Row 3: Coach Walker, john Poucher, Tom Fannon, Mike Naramore, David Reynolds, Darrin Douglas, Benny Barnwell, Tony Sommer, Teddy Raines. 35-21 66-3 35-18 47-18 62-5 42-15 31-31 58-5 27-31 22-34 179 They've Got the Moves This year's sophomore team did very well. They were the Mid Illini Conference champs, third in the Mid State Eight, and fourth out of 13 teams in the Washington soph. tournament! The freshmen were the Mid Illini Champions, and took second place in the Bloomington Tournament. Great job, guys! Freshman Wrestling EP vs Spalding 54-18 EP vs Manual 48-20 EP vs Washington 51-12 EP vs Central 39-24 EP vs Richwoods 48-21 EP vs Limestone 34-27 EP vs Woodruff 36-33 EP vs Bergan 47-19 EP vs Pekin 21-38 9 Wins 1 Loss Sophomore Wrestling EP vs Spalding 60-8 EP vs Manual 69-D EP vs Washington 42-27 EP vs Central 57-12 EP vs Richwoods 58-12 EP vs Limestone 48-18 EP vs Woodruff 26-41 EP VS Pekin 17-46 6 Wins 2 Losses 180 'ffwffl mnlmum -q-A-ig-n ,,,,, Wy ff ,, Q hstaa' M ,itt sif, , ,, T 'M Row 1: Rod Raines, Greg Dury, Bill Nimmo, Brad Marks, Mark Skaggs, Shannon Swearingen, john Astle, Don Baxter. Row 2: Todd Smith, Mike Saluto, Kevin Steenbergan, Brad Karns, Scott Cranford, Matt Smith, Mike Bury, john Reiman, David Leiby, Coach Beckman. Row 3: Steve Cordle, Ed Ogborn, Barry Peckenpaugh, Terry Carter, john Bressner, Brock Alexander, Tracy Miller, Brian Binkley, Brad Peplow, Keith Ingold. Row 1: Todd Fannon, Terry Grisham, lack Harvey, Tim Bensen, Thad Edmonds, loe Hoerdeman, Eric Pennington, Ed Higdon. Row 2: Waylon Riggs, Tony Condo, Bill Emery, Long Young, Hai Tron, Scott Marcille, Darren Sutherland, Randy Turbett, Coach Harter, Row 3: Ken Schultz, Scott Short, Chris Finchman, Bob Toevs, Terry Ramer, Dan Kellum, Brian Woolard, David Hale. jV Baseball Row 1, David Hale, Eric Pennington, Dave Quinn, jr. Redshaw, joe Parker, Tim Swearingen, jeff Shane, Frank Cox. Row 2: Pat Heppe, Rory Chance, Randy Murphy, Mike Bay, David Decker, Curt Webber, Coach Dyke. Row 1: Robert Peplinski, Allan Adams, Brian Franklin, Chuck Tabacchi, Mike White, Andy Collinson, john Nena, Coach Alderman. Row 2: Tracey Miller, Darren Beckman, Brian Stemas, john Bressner, David Chamberlin, joe Hamilton, jeff Tolliver, Kevin Schmidt. The jV teams both worked hard for the records they achieved this season. They put in hard hours of practice and endurance. Not only did these sessions help this year, but they also helped prepare the players for their future varsity Red Raider experience. Future success for these hard working teams is evident. Freshman Baseball EP vs Washington EP vs Manual EP vs Central I EP vs Spalding EP vs Limestone EP vs Woodruff EP vs Richwoods EP vs Spalding EP vs Richwoods I EP vs Pekin EP vs Manual EP vs Washington EP vs Central 10 Wins 3 Losses Sophomore Baseball EP vs Bergan I EP vs Manual EP vs Spalding EP vs Central EP vs Limestone EP vs Richwoods EP vs Spalding EP vs Pekin EP vs Woodruff EP vs Manual - EP vs Pekin - 8 Wins 3 Losses 1-0 13-7 9-10 6-3 3-1 5-3 5-4 3-7 4-9 21-19 13-2 4-3 7-5 6-7 9-3 2-1 5-0 3-5 8-4 1-2 3-6 6-0 3-1 6-2 EP vs Washington EP vs Bergan EP vs Manual EP vs Central EP vs Pekin EP vs Limestone EP vs Woodruff EP vs Spalding EP vs Richwoods EP vs Richwoods EP vs Pekin EP vs Manual EP vs Washington I EP vs Central Varsity Baseball L W L L L L L L W L L L W W 4 Wins 10 Losses Y h C First row: Irv Redshaw, Tom Nimmo, Eric Mollenhauer, Scott Underwood, Brian Bothast, Kenny Spencer, Brad Thornton, Derrick Rienders, Bob Price. Second Row: Darryl Franklin, Mike Naramore, Scott Slocum, Andy Hibser, Mark Munday, jeff Petefish, Rick Barnhill, Darrin Douglas, Coach Cassady. Spring starts the blooming of flowers, the freshness of new grass, and of course, spring sports. A major spring sport here at E.P.C.H.S. is baseball. Although continuous rain showers delayed the regular start of the season, the hard working team jumped into the schedule anxiously. The team consisted of six seniors, nine juniors, and two sophomores. As obviously seen, the leaving seniors will be replaced next year with a majority of returning players. The young Raiders look for a good season next year. Many Raider fans have noticed the new coach, Mr. Cassady. He replaced Mr. Schlem- mer from last year. Mr. Cassady says he likes to coach as long as it isn't raining. This year consisted of a fine devoted baseball team we won't forget. 183 Varsity Softball Despite the many rained out games the girls softball team was off to a smashing victory this year. Winning game after game, the Lady Raiders appeared to be unbeatable, and they proved that they were. This special group of girls made EPCHS outstanding in varsity softball. c b l , ' W Li AQMIQ r vc' ll I I sv, X, LU' .xg gs Front row: Patti Strickland, Hope Thomason, Dena Deisler, Amy Bishel, Lynn Brooks, Margaret Inman. Back row: Lisa Ault, Liz Barkeley, Lisa Underwood, Loren Toevs, Lisa Addams, Becky Zusspan, Sue Geier, Dara Rasmussen, Kris joseph, Cindy Grebner, Dana Franz, Coach Cheisi. 184 ,ar mln' Varsity Softball vs Spalding vs Washington vs Woodruff vs Limestone vs Richwoods vs Peo. High EP vs Pekin EP vs Manual EP vs Bergan EP EP EP EP EP EP EP EP vs Spalding vs Peo. High EP vs Pekin 8 Wins 4 Losses 2-1 1-11 0-9 6-12 0-4 11-3 3-0 10-6 5-2 10-9 8-1 7-4 msn e f a. This Raider is going to steal home. b. Dana Franz, running like the wind. c. Dara Rasmussen throws a winning pitch. d. Come on Dara, I'm ready. . Reggie lackson??ll Dana Franz prepares to catch a ball. . This Raider shows how to bat. 185 Varsity Track d l f W mg f. .. ' eww. - This year's Varsity track team was a dedicated and hardworking team. Although sports such as this don't draw the largest crowds, the support and encouragement was always there from the school and the community. a. On your marks- get set-GOI b. Ernie Rounds to the finish. c. Mike Gunther in action. d. Ernie Strasbaugh takes the lead. e. Mike Peffer puts in sweat. f. Hurry, Mike, Hurryll g. Approaching the finish line. h. Andy Gnehm is a dedicated Raider. I. What a jump! j. Marc Chapman wants you! k. Ready to win. I. Running to success. m. Success requires stamina. k 4 - L. , Row 1: Steve Blount, Carl Hanswn, Mike Fosco, Neal Schon, Todd Goins, Mark Hill, jim Bennett, jeff McCutchen, jeff Bennett, jeff Wall, Ed Reynolds, Troy Douglas. Row 2: Coach Dulin, Coach Newton, Marc Chapman, Eric Parr, Darrin Estill, Robert Beechum, Lonnie McCombs, Kelly Blair, Ted Raines, Mike Gunther, Mike Peffer, Steve Bleichner, Rich Bauer, Coach Beckman. IT! Girl's Track This year's girl's track team was lead by three very experienced seniors: Teresa Stoltz, Diana Mejia, and Sherrie Bailey. Teresa Stoltz, went to the State meet this year, making it the first time in four years that a girl from East Peoria went. Congratulations girls, good work! a. Sherrie Bailey, suspended in mid air. b. Sherrie Bailey makes the hurdle. c. Miss Olson and Mrs. Craft go over the results. d. Caught by surprise. e. lust a little farther. f. Diana Mejia in action. . Seniors always take the back seat. . What a bunch of wild and crazy women! 8 h i. Diana Mejia, at her best. j Over the hurdle and through the dale. k. Senior Teresa Stoltz will be missed by the team next year. 5 if as E z, , , - d e 188 B 'WSI 8 EP EP EP EP .. .. Y- ..,,. EP Girl's Pekin Bergan Richwood Peo. High Manual 0 Wins Track L L s L L L 5 Losses - - i l in , .. , ., ,, ..... 1 'l : ,, n . 'r m nxf gl M. H as 'VAV ,. ' N ,,.., .. V V H L 1 ' ,, ,, A AQAAA V i ' ,,,.. +2 U , .. V ' ' if V '--- -- vvvv ,, If ff-.. 1 Teresa Stoltz - State qualifier. 189 This year's boy's tennis team was one which could be termed an inexperienced team. With only one returning senior and one returning junior, the team was a weak team. Through much prac- tice and determination, skill was improved, and the face of a strong team for next year was formed. a. The doubles team of Tim Hardy and Kevin Minton in action. b. Number three doubles team of Bob Martin and Matt Miller had the best season record. c. Kevin Minton makes the shot, d. Brent Davis and Scott Church formed a strong doubles team. e. Bob Martin puts on the power. f. Coach Harvey gives some advice to Steve Fletcher. ' g. Sean Whobrey anticipates the return. Varsit Tenni -A'v,,.,.- Row 1: Scott Church, Kevin Minton, Coach Harvey, Jeff Bonn. Row 2: Sean Whobrey, leb Bartley, Tim Hardy, Steve Fletcher, Bob Martin, Brent Davis, Tom Hopwood. 5 3 Lam 111 singles - Tim Hardy W2 singles - Scott Church 113 singles - Kevin Minton I 7 114 singles - Brent Davis 115 singles - Bob Martin 36 singles - Matt Miller 190 W with M Photos courtesy of Tazewell Publishing Company Varsity Tennis EP vs. Peoria EP vs. Bergan EP vs. Spalding EP vs. Washington EP vs. Pekin EP vs. Woodruff EP vs. Richwoods d EP vs. Manual EP vs. Morton EP vs. Peoria EP vs. Bergan EP vs. Spalding EP vs. Washington EP vs. Pekin EP vs. Woodruff EP vs. Richwoods EP vs. Manual EP vs. Morton C C , , .,., y f S 1. V. Running Like Fire 3 f The junior Raiders had many experienced runners to bring their team to many fine meets. Running well this season they will be ready for next years challenges! The team not only consisted of runners, but also hurdlers, jumpers, pole vaulters, and disc throwers. What a team effort! Good luck next year runners. a. just a little chat 1 b. Kevin Berge runs like the wind. c. Mike Blackburn knows how to show his Raider pride. d. A jumping Raider? e. On your mark, get set, go! f. Are you ready down there? 192 s..ss.v..ams' - w.w,.s.l.s.. whim I d b 4 it C 8 , s l i E if ,if if l l 9 E l The 1982-1983 I.V. track team consists of: Jim Stevenson, Bobby Plemons, Mike Blackburn, Todd Gleason, Scott Cranford, Terry Carter, Eric Sommer, Dan Barett, Kevin Burge, Chris Fincham, Danny Kellum, Kevin Bleichner, Kenny Schultz, Rick Bjorling, jerry Tram, Vince LaHood, Bruce Hill, Mike Nena, Curt Crippen, Bruce Manning, Scott Short, Doug Westbrook, Terry Raimer, Todd Pierson, jamie Coombs, Mike Peffer, Tim Linsday, Scott Marcille, David Shropshinn, Kenyon Wurster, Reggie Sullivan, john Pendleton, Dave Holley, Curt Hauk, Mike Bury, Tom Lewis, Mike Pisano, Barry Peckenpaugh, Tim Roberts, Troy Douglas, Kien Le, Nhan Huynh, Mum Le. j.V. Tenni a b E c d First Row Todd Zititow Brad Despot Tim Lester, Mike Lane, Tim Church. Second Row: Fred Solberger Matt Brasher Matt Smith Mike Saluto Charlie Godbry, Eric Pennington, Carl Roth. This years l.V. Tennis Team, although not totally victorious, man- aged to learn better playing skills, and played competitively. The team con- sisted of eight sophomores, most of them first year players, and three new freshman. The team was often seen practicing after school with many hours spent improving their swings and serves. All the hard work they have put in will prepare them for next years season. Next year should be a great success. 'ww-.Mn M t. ,gm e a. Andy awaits b . Is there something wrong? . Coach Sollberger watches his team. . Tim Lester looks as if he's eating the ball. e. Andy Berg makes a good shot. c d 193 L JV C-irl's Softball junior Varsity softball is just as important as our varsity team, because these girls are developing their skills in order to later be on the varsity team. Thanks for an exciting and a much action filled year. JV Softball EP vs Woodruff W EP vs Limestone W EP vs Washington W EP vs Spalding W EP vs Manual W EP vs Woodruff W EP vs Central W EP vs Pekin L EP vs Limestone L 7 Wins 2 Losses Row 1: Susan Barrett, Mikki Gale, Dena Patterson, Michelle Miller, Cathy Bothast, Erin Webb. Row 2: Shauna Berry, Michelle Dart, Tammy jordan, Marni Rohr, Sylvia Hvizdos, Lisa Fuller, julie Ryan, Beth Stroud, Mrs. Hanna. a Who, ME? b. Home Run Queen! ,Q c. Watching the baseline is important. ' d. Here comes a curve ball. Qrfylgiraei e. Waiting to run... f. This one's going over the fence. g. You're going to be out! E b 194 ,,.,,,L.,, ,, , , , L. ll l. c d .QR- L S orts Recognition , fl , v ., V, .--1 . 1 -, 'I 12704 V flax: ' P ' Wfg fl? fl l lllll Q?Iyml3 ill' ' JT! v ' x V 1 il Super athletes roam the halls of East Peoria High, and their contributions often go unnoticed. The object of this page is to make a change in the policy of this unrecognized participation. d b it 4 ,k 2 S s . 4 196 s 5 a. b C d e f. S h i. j. ,-ff ,. Here come the Raiders so watch outl Here it comes Amyl Dan's in the lead again Looks like another EP win. Takedown! Sherrie runs in for another victory. The mighty Raiders are once again on the war-path. How does one play golf without a ball? Take it away Brianl Concentration is the name of the game. Carol Simon is headed for the top. X X X , f 2-351 iig so ,Au x :N X . ., rl, T T V ff ' X I T 'afar e eq eeri 'i 197 '!n-' T T Senior Poll This year the EPoCH Staff decided to try something new and a little different. With a little help from the Pow Wow, we conducted a survey of the seniors during their homeroom class to find out who they thought were the seniors that would always be remembered. We asked them to pick one boy and one girl for each of the categories such as Class Clown, Best Friends, Class Couple, Life of the Party, and many others. Here are the results: The envelope, please . .. - r Class Couple Todd Goins and Laura Kavanaugh f.asf lk 4,,,..,.. L fr Most Civic-minded Tom Riggenbach and Maria Bidelman 198 Preppiest ' - ,, ,., Wendy Koestner and Curt Early. Mosroathleic .s 4 l'P' Ml annum pun-an ' Cary Vandeschraff and Carol Simon. Most Likely to Succeed 2? -v . - lf, 1, R, f....,--, A., 4 ix A Y aff- Jeff Getz Chris Nena - I if 4: Most Spirited Life of the Party i li 23 ' Pez 1 1 1 1 ' I3 2 Connie Giacoletti and Joe Quinn Steve Paulos. Not shown: Sherrie Bailey. Best Friends C Best Friends Ernie Strasbaugh and Doug Thompson. Lisa Auit and Liz Barkley. Ciass Bookworm Most Changed Since Freshman Year HIT! Il gpg-----v----,, ,--nun-u-SHI ---u-s-In ,.--un---'-v-I ,,-3-:luv-1- ,.1.-----v-' .,---u-sr-U'- ,....1---us--l- ,,...1.-------- H nn u-in nu an in 1 Kathy McMeekan. Not shown: john Reeves. Mike Naramore. Not shown: Liz'Combs. ' jqwxi, r ,. , V m J ' ,, 3 G x iiA , P f A 7 ,ff --L A Wiz 9 if E N N 9 WHY AE? ! ff' f Q, 5 Ogg i Xfl XQ W8 BFE P-'QE W e ,, ,l,i5f,,.Qwf -5,,gW,f,,r V - V, , f, - -,fr , .5-,1 Q 1 x i Abraham, Peggy 123 Ackley, David 62 Ackley, Shelly 72 Adams, Allan 62 Adams, Michelle 72 Adams, james Adams, Melinda 52 Adams, Kristy 72 Adams, Leann Adams, Lisa 52, 134 Adams, Patricia 52, 134 Aeschliman, Carey 52, 144 Agatucci, Dean 62 Agre, Derek B2 Ahren, April 24, 129 Ahten, lulie 62, 139 Alcaraz, Trina 24 Aldred, Angela 72 Alexander, Brock 180 Alexander. Daniel Allen. Tracy 72 Almasy, Alan 72 Almasy, Alison 62 Almasy, Roger 24 Anderson, Jeffrey Anderson, Terry 62 Anderson, Todd 3, 62, 173, 174 Andrews, Mark 52 Angus. lQhf1'1l'? 24 Angus, Kimberly 24 Afle,1sheiryl's2l fr M 4 1 Arnold, Richard Ash, Brandon 62 Ashburn, Angl 52, 107, 139, 144 Ashburn, Douglas 62, 139, 144 Ashley, Steven Astle, Iohn 62, 158, 159, 180 Auli, Larry 62 Ault, Lisa lo 24, 134, 138, 199 Avery, lim Awl, David 52, 135, 151 Ayers, Rebecca Badgerow, Steve 52 Bahn, Marcia 62 Bahnfleth, Teresa 24, 123 Bailey, Donnie 52 Benneir, Chad Bennett, james 25, 165 Bennett, lelf 25, 165 Benson, Matthew 25 Benson, Stephanie 52 Index Benson, Timothy 72, 180 Beolerro, Bob 25 Beoletto, Eva 72 Berg, Andrew 62, 139 Berigtold, Amy 72 Berkley, Mike 62, 126 Berkley, Michelle 52 Bernovitch, Kevin 52 Bernovitch, Penny 72 Berry, Debbie 52, 176 Berry, Shauna 62, 129, 1 34, 139, 143 Bettermann, Tracey 72, 135, 139 Beurger, D. 151 Bevard, Candy lo 72 Bidelman, Anna 13, 40, 52, 134, 143 Bidelman, Laura 62, 171, 176 Brown, Dwight 26 Brown, Scott 63 Bryant, Mark 63 Bryant, Robert 26 Bryant, Tyra 72 Buban, Shelly 26 1 -umm. , Coombs, Elizabeth 27 Coombs, Gregg 73 Coombs, James 63, 139, 160, 161 Cooper, Christine 63 Cordle, lohn 53 Cordle, Sean 167 Bidelman, Maria 13, 24, 25, 42, 134, 143, 198 Hina, Betsy 52 Binkley, Brian 72, 167, 180 Bird, Kathy 52, 129, 163 Bishei, Amy lo 62, 134, Biorling, Richard 72 Black, Starlene 62 Blackburn, Michael 72 Blagg, Kay 62 Blair, Adam 25 Blair, Brian 52 ' ' Blain lillf62 -1 ., Blain, ioseph sz, 139 Blair, Kelly 25, 123 Blair, Michelle 62 Blanch, jeff 72 168, 169, 176 Blanch, Lori 62, 169, 170 Blanch, Mike 25 Blank, Steve 52, 131 Bleichner, Kevin 72 151 lileichner, Sherry 25, 123 Bleichner, Steve 52 Bloom, Cindy 25 Bloom, Ken: 25, 165 Blount, Steve 25, 123 Blume, Kelly 63 Blundell, Eric 25, 161 aiye, usa sz, 134, 143 Boes, Brenda Bohannan, Rosalie 72 Bohm, Chris 52 Buchanan, Margaret 63 Buchanan, Richard Buerger, Diane 73, 134 Bundy, Debby 73 Bundy, jeffrey 26, 46, 42, 138 Bundy, Pam 53 Burdsall, Lynn 26 Burge, Kevin 63 Burger, Cliff 26 Burgess, lohn 73 Burks, Terry 73 Burrus, Erin 26, 123 Burton, Angela 26, 134, 139 Burwell, Allen 53 Bury, Michael 63, 139, 180 Busrle, Debra 26 Butler, Dana 63 Button, Christine 26 Buysse, Brad 53, 160, 161 Buysse, Kristal 26, 123 Bybee, Tina 53 Byquist, Ruben Cain, Lorrie 26 , Calhoun, Andrew 53, 144, 135 Calhoun, Todd 63 Calkin, lames 22, 26 Callear, john 73 Callear, Tina 73 Callear, Tony 73 Campbell, Scott 26 Cantor, Natalie 73 Cantrel, Gregory 27 Caprue, Tom Carnell, Daryl 63, 167, 173, 174, 165 Carpenter, James Carpenter, Michelle 53 Carraway, joseph 63 Carraway, Randy 53 Carson, Paul Carter, Terry 63 Case, Gregory 53 Bailey, Sherrie 24, 41, 42, 129, 159, 176, 199 Baker, lelfery 72 Baker, Mark 21, 52, 144 Baker, Pamela 62 Baker, Sally Ball, David 52 Ball, Steven 72 Ball, Tammy 24, 144 Barker, Steven 72 Barkley, Elizabeth 22, 24, 134, 138, 139, 199 Barnes, Russell Barnett, Cynthia 52, 107, 134, 14 Barnerze, Scott 62 Barnharr, Lynn 52, 129, 134 Barnhill, Daniel 72 Barnhill, Darla 52 Bamhill, Douglas 24 Barnhill, Ricky 24 Barnhill, Trisha 62, 139 Barnwell, Barbara 72 Barnwell, Ben 52, 179 Barrett, Daniel 62 Barrett, Susan 62, 151 Bartley, Jeb 52, 139, 151, 179 Bartley, Trayce 72, 139 Baxz, Donnelle 52 Bauer, Rich 40, 52, SS, 107, 134, Bauman, Lisa 25 Baxier, David 62 Baxter, Donald 180 Bay, Mike 72, 139, 175 Baynard, Lisa 62 Beach, Robert 52 Beckman, Darren 72, 174 Beiman, John 62 Belcher, Jacky 62 Belcher, lefi 72 Bell, Connie 25, 151 Bell, Dianne 25 Bell, Arthur 62 Bender, Iackie 72 Benedict, Lisa 25, 123 Benedict, Stephen 62, 72 Benhart, Charles 52 202 4 , 151 Bolen, Bolen, Boles, Bolen, Bone, Bonn, Boore, Booth, Booth, Booth, Booth, loe 52, 131, 161 lames 72 William 52 Valonda 63 Gina 63, 134, 144 lei! 53, 139, 161 Chad 72 james 63 Jef! 72 Ronald 72 Tracy 25 Cassidy, James 63 Cart, Michael Cavanagh, Carrie 63 Chadwick, leff 27 Chamberlain, David Chamberlain, Holly 73 Chambers, lerry S3 Chance, Kim 27 , Chance, Rory 73 Chandler, Micah 63 Chapman, Marr: 53, 131 Booth, Tracy 25 Borgmeyer, Denise 63 Borton, Kimberly 25 Bothast, Brian 53, 161, 173 Botasi, Cathy 72, 139, 171 Boundy, Donald 63 Bourazak, Greg 53, 131 Bourazak. Jamie 25, 123 Bowen, Michelle Bower, Nicole 63 Bower, Robyn 53 Boyles, William 26 Brabson, Mark 72 Bradford, Debbie 53, 120, 143, 159 Bradford, Timothy 26, 129 Bradshaw, lim 53 Braman, Barbara 53, 139 Braman, Brian 63 Braman, Sherry 26 Brantley. lodi Brasher, Matthew 63 Brenovlch, Benny 139 Bressner, Angela 53, 134 Bressner, John 63, 167, 180 Brewer, Rodney 139 Briggs, Daniel 63, 139 Bright, Suzanne 72, 139, 143 Brockerr, Sara 72 Brockelt, Shona 26 Brockway, Mike 53 Brodkorb, Joanne 63, 139 Brooks , lane! 63 Brooks, Lynn 53, 139, 169 Brown, Craig 53 Brown, Brown, Curr 63, 179 Brown, Curtis 53 Brown, David 26 Cynthia za, 120, 162, ies Cheatham, Ronald 63, 167 Choate, Robin 53 Chrisman, Dennis 63 Christiansen, Dale 53 Christiansen, Jeff 53, 151 Christiansen, Melinda 53 Christopher, Gary 63 Christopher, lon 27, 131 Church, Scott 53, 131, 139 Church, Timothy 62, 63, 139 Churchhill, Kathryn 63 Cioni, Mike 53 Clark, Cheryl 53, 139 Clark, Daniel 53 Clarlr, Daniel 53 Clark, Donna 27 Clark, Melissa S3 Clark, Michelle 73 Cleland, Paul Clifton, Todd 73 Coatney, Joann 63 Cockrell, jeffrey 53 Cody, Patricia 64 Cole, Bill 53 Cole, Edward 63 Cole, Reuben 73 Cole, Tina 27 Colleit, Stephanie 53, 134, 139, 144 Collinson, Andrew 63, 161 Combs, Liz 199 Combs, Bill 53 Combs, David Comerford, Suzanne 63, 69, 134, 138 Condo, Anthony 73, 138, 139, 180 Condo, jeffrey 62, 63, 134, 138 Cone, Dan 27, 131, 134 Cooksey, lames 24, 27, 41, 42, 107 Coolrsey, Mary 63, 151 Corcle, Steven 64, 180 Corley, Michael Cornwell, Sally 54 Cosek, Scott Cotron, Deloris Couri, Beth 54, 120, 134 Couri, lohn 54 Courson, Melissa 54, 120 Courrway, Terry 54 Cowen, lacqueline 27, 134, 151 Cox, Cheryl 73 Cox, Frank 73 Cox, ,leff 73 Coziahr, Barry 54 Craft, Steve 73 Craig, lames 64 Craig, lady 64 Craig, loe 54 Crail, William Ci-alley, Trena S4 Cranford, Scori 64, 167, 180 Crawford, Holly 13, 27, 41, 123 Crawley, Shannon 73 Crebo, William 64, 126, 135, 139 Creson, Donald S4 Crlder, Andy 73 Cridlebaugh, Elaine 54, 151 Crilly, Michelle 54, 144 Crim, Lari 54 Crim, Lori 54, 118, 134, 139, 143, 169 Crippen, Curt 73 Crosiar, Aron Crowley, Shannon Cullum, Cherie 27 Cumming, Tina 54 Cunefare, Terry S4 Cu:-ac, lolene 73 Cusac, Kim 27 Danford, Gerald 73 Danford, Michael Daniels, Kimberly 63, 134 Dannenberg, Kim Darling, Tamela Dari, Michelle 64 Davies, Lisa 73, 139 Davis, Brent 54, 139, 143, 165, 173 Davis, Bryan 64 Davis, lanelle 64 Davis, Philip 54 Davis, Richard Davis, Rick 54 Davis, Robbie 64 Davidson, Victor Dean-nan, Michelle 64, 134, 139 Deboer, Tanya 64 Deboiz, jeff 64 Decker, Barara 27, 151, 176 Decker, David 73 Decker, Dennis 27, 151 Decker, Nancy 64 Deing, Gloria 54 Dehne, Tracy 54 Deissler, Dena 54, 139 Dernmin, Gena 54, 118, 134 Demoss, Dennis 64, 135, 144 Denneih lay 73 Denney, Lisa 64, 139 Derry, Dawn 54 Despot, Bradley 73, 161 Despot, Brian 54, 161 Devary, Timoxhy 64 Dewall, Cathy 54 Dibler, Dusty 73 Dibler, Richard 27 Didesch, Lisa 54, 120, 163 Dldesch, Sheila 27, 41, 120, 121, 162, 163 Dillon, Dawn 54 Dishman, Deborah 54 Dishman, james 27, 165 Dawn, Kimberly 73 Diveley, Robyn 27 Dixon, Alaina 27 Dixon, Tia 64, 139, 144 Dohbelaire, Troy 28 Dockery, iamie 73 Dodson, Brenda 64 Dodson, Christine 54 Donaldson, Jerald 64 Donath, lody 64 Doran, loseph 64, 151, 159 if K Dorre, Greg 64 Dothager, Christy 54 Dothager, Fred 73 Dotson, Tammy 54, 120, 134, Datsun, Tonya 139, 170, 171 Doud, Richard 54 Douglas, Darren 28, 131, 165 Douglas, Troy 64, 167 Dowds, Sarina 73 Dowell, Tammy 40, 64 Dowell, Thomas 28 Dozard, Anita 73, 151 Drager, Jennifer 73 Dralcsler, jill 54, 129 Druin, Christine 28, 129, 134 Dubois. lrving 54 Dugger, Kendall 73, 126, 151 139. 1 Ieffers, Dugger, Kristin 13, 64, 135 Duncan, Tina 73 Dunn, Angela Durre, Gregory 180 Durst, Howard S4 Durst, Kathy 64 Eads, Anna Early, Curtis 28, 123, 198 Eccles, Brad 74 Echevarria, Tina Eddy, Dean 74 Edgar, lefirey 74 Edmondson, Angela S4 Edmondson, Shelley 74 Edmonds, Thad 74 Edwards, Michelle 54 Elliott, Troy 28 Elmore, Lorilea 28 Elmore, lames 74 Elmore, Tina 28, 54, 144 Emery, William 74, 180 Ennis, Arlene 28 Ennis, Rick 28 Salinger, Harold 54 Estes, Trevor 74 Estill, Darin 54 Etherton, Timothy 55 Everett, Terry 55 Evers, Janette 64, 120, 139 Eyer, Terry 55, 144 Fairfield, Melanie 55 Fairow, Darrin Fannon, Todd 74, 180 Farley, Terry 28 Fealko, Michael 28 Fealko, Randall 711, 139 Feger, Rose 55 Felmery, Robin 74 Fennel, Carla 55 Ferguson, Barbara 64 Freguson, jerry 28 Ferguson, Robert 28, 131, 165 Ferrero, David 28, 165 Fill:-err, Kim 28, 139, 143 Fincham, Chris 74, 180 Finley, Nancy 55 Fleckenstein, Todd 55 Fletcher, Steve 55 Flinn, Timothy 74 Flowers, Vickie 64, 139, 144 Foltz, Delita 74 Forbes, lane 74 Ford, jessica 40, 64 Ford, Michelle H, 138, 139 Ford, Mike 64 Forrest, Donald 74 Fosco, Mike 28 Foust, Rhonda 55 Fowler, Ellen 28 Fox, Suzy 55 Frank, Anthony 55 Frank, Denise 55, 144 Frank, jason 64 Frank, Michael 64 Franklin, Brian 64 Franklin, Daryl 28, 54 Franklin, Troy S5 Franklin, Debbie 29 Frantz, Dana 29, 151 Fravell, Candace 64 Frey, Sharon 138 Frey, Hope 55, 169 Frickleron, Shawn 13, 55, 120 Friend, Angela 74 Frlsby, Dave 74 Frisby, Darrell 64 Fritscli. Stephanie 29 Frizzeli, Michelle 74, 107, 144 Fry, Della 74 69 Fry, Gregory 29 Frye, Eugenia 64, 129 Frye, Randy 29, 165 Frye, Stephanie 29 Fugate, lames 64 Fuller, Karen 64 Fuller, Lisa 74, 139, 170, 171 Fults, Anthony 64 Funk, Terry 29 Gaddie, Charlene 74 Caddie, Paul 64 Hall, Karen 30 Hall, Stephanie 75, 139 Hall, Teresa 30 Hail, Trey 56 Ham, Jackie se, no Hamann, Linda 30 Hamilton, Hamilton, Allan 75 Gary 22, 30, 84, 139 Hamilton, joseph 65, 139 Hamilmn, Joyce 30 Hamilton, Kenneth 65 Hamilton, Jane 65 Hammer, Larry 56 Caddie, Richard 55 Gale, Kim 64, 139 Gale, Lisa 55 Gale, Michelle 74 Gale, Rhonda 29, 65 Gamber, Rex 55 Garmann, Jamie 74 Carman, Wendy 65 Garner, Daniel 65 Geier, Susan 29, 123, 168, 169 Geiler, Steve 55 Gentry, Susan 65 Gerhart, Eric 74 German, Becky 74, 139 German, Diana 55 German, john 55 Gesrrine, Randy 55 Getz, jeff 29, 42, 123, 172, 198 Getz, loann 74 Giacoleui, Connie 29, 40, 118, 199 Giehelhausen, Mary 65 Gilliam, Sherrill 55 Gipsom, Liz 55 Gladwell, Kevin 29, 165 Glass, Roger 29 Gleason, Todd 65, 176 Glover, David 74, 139 Glover, john 65 Gnehm, Andrew 29, 41, 139 Godhy, Charles 74, 151 Goddard, Debbie 65 Goins, Kim 13, 66, 139 Goins, Todd 14, 29, 123, 165, 198 Good, Anita 65, 170 Goode, Leigh S5 Goodhart, Gary 139 Gnrfell, Mike 74 Gorrell, Sherry 55 Gosch, Neal 29 Gourley, Melissa 65, 131 Graf, jeff 55 Grafelman, Nick 65 Graham, Russell 65, 129, 174 Grant, Tina 29, 139, 143 Graves, Kenny 65 Graves, Sue 65 Gray, Angela 65 Gray, Dawn 65, 131 Gray, Tina 74 Gfebner, Cynthia 74, 120 Green, Brenda 55 Green, lane! 64 Greer, Dana 29 Gregory, Kelly S5 Griffith, Brian 55, 159 Griffith, Laura 55 Griffith, Tanya 74 Grigsby, Pat 65, 139 Crindstaff 29 Grindstaff, Lorie 75 Grisham, Terrill 74, 189 Grose, Gary 55, 139 Grotz, Michelle 54 Gmve, Toby 29 Guess, Do! 65 Guilliams, Steve 56, 155 Gullet, Penny 30, 123 Gumm, Mikki 65 Gunther, Mike 55, 165 Gurganus, Gina 65 Gustafson, jill 30, 123 - Hankins, Lori 65 Hanley, William 56 Hannon, Denise 75, 139, 143 Hannon, lim 65, 167 Hansen, Carl 22, 30, 41 Hardin, Cynthia 65 Hardin, Ronald 30 Harding, Amy 65 Hardy, Timothy 3, 22, 30, 46, 138 Harkness, Leanne 56 Harmon, Amy 65 Harmon, Mary 30 Harper, lohn 75 Harr, Cheryl 55 Harris, Ann 30 Harris, Kelly 30 Harris, Steve 75 Harrmann, Bret 75 Harrmann, Robert 56 Harvey, lack 65, 75, 180 Harvey, Lilly 75 Hatcher, Christina 56, 85, 135, 139, l-iaug, George 131 Hank, Curtis 129, 139 Hawkins, Ayieesha 56, 139 Hawkins, james 30 Hawkins, loseph 65 Hawkins, LeAnn 129 Hawkins, Markey. Hawkins, Ronda 3, 22, 30, 42, 46, Hayes, Kim 66, 126 Haynes, Patricia Head. Tami 56, 139 , Head, Valerie 40, 66, 139 Hearne, Chrisxie 56, 144 Heath, Raymond 74 Helmanloler, Pamela 55 Henderliter, Susan 25, 31.1, 42, 135 Henry, Frank 56, 131 Heppe, jennifer 56 Heppe. Patrik 75, 139, 175 Herndon, Linda 30 Herseman, Rachel 56 Hess, Vic 66, 135 Hester, Tracy 56 Hiatt, Christina 75, 139 Hibser, Andrew 58, 143, 161 Hicks, Kevin 75, 151, 175 Higdon, Angela 75 Higdon, Ed 180 Hill, Mark 30, 139, 165 Hill, Melissa 56, 144 Hiller, Kim 66 Hiller, Melinda 30 Hindert, lack 66, 139 Hinkle, Holly Hinshaw, Sherry 56 I-lodge, lames 74 Hodges, Harry 56, 165 1-inerdeman, Joe 75, 160 Hoerdeman, Liaa 31 Huey, Mara 56 Hofford, Stephen 31 Holley, David 66, 161 Halliday, Mike se Holmes, Eric 66 Holmes, Kelly 56, 139 Holmes, Kenneth 56 Holt, William 66 Holzinger, Cheryl 75, 139 Hood, Pam 56 Hood, Rodney 75 Hooker, Todd 55, 151 Hoover, Lori 75 Hopwood, Tom 31 Hosbrough, Laura 66, 139 Hoshor, Brad 56 Hoskins, Stephen 56, S3 Haward, Anthony 56, 139 Howell, Anna 75 l-iudcllesmn, Sandra 56 Hackett, Dawn 30 Hackward, Laurie 56 Hagedorn, Pat 74, 139 Hahn, lenniier 74 Haisch, Karl 65, 126 Hale, Brian 74 Hale, David 180 Halford, Barry S6 Halford, Brian 65 Hall, Tony Hall, Audra 65 ' Hall, Delaine 75 Hall, Gloria Hall, leanie 65 Huggins, Tina 75, 139 Hull, Darnell 56 Huiigren, leff 75 Humphrey, Cindy 56 Humphrey, Mike 66 Hurt, Mike 75 Huser, Judy 56 Hvizdos, Sylvai 75, 143, 178 Hyde, Catherine 56 1 144 38 Ingalls, Brian lngold, Rex 66, 157, 180 ingwersnn, Lea 75, 139, 143 Inman, Margaret 57, 129 irons, Terri 31 lrrera, Barbara 75, 139 lsonhat, Scott 57, 165 ittenbach, Allan 75 Jankson, Angela 66, 139 iacicson, Kelly lackson, Michael 66, 139 lackson Roce 3 31 135 144 156 1 , . I 1 laclcson, Traci 31, 101, 118 lacob, Angela 75, 156 james, Richard lanes, Kimberly 75 Janson, Dina S7 lanson, Richard 66 lanzen, David 66 Gerald 66 ienkel, iames 31, 107, 151 lenlcs, Dawne 75 lennings, Kimberly 31 Jensen, Eric 75 lccliuns, Heather 31 lohnson, Angela 66 johnson, Angela R. 31 Johnson, Douglas 75, 139, 175 Johnson, Gregory 57, 139, 173 Johnson, jill 57, 120, 143 Johnson, loan 65 Johnson, Kimberly 75, 139 Johnson, Missy 139 johnson, Patrick 31 lolxnson, Stacey 75, 135, 151 johnson, Steven 66, 126 Johnson, Todd 31, 41, 129, 159 lohnson, Vickie lohnston, Loriann 75 Joiner, Kip ioliey, Dwayne 75 tones, Deborah 40, 75, 139 Innes, Korena lanes. Laura 66 lanes, Patrick 56, 129 lanes, Russell 66, 69 Bones, Sandra 66, 139 lanes, Thomas 31, 164, 165 jordan, Tamrnara 66, 169, 170 jordan, Robin 31 losepiw, Debra 31, 143 Joseph, Kristin 57, 105, 138, 14 Jciseph, lane 62, 66, 59, 143 3, 163 lnseph, Micheal 31, 165 Jungers, Chad 57 iuvinall, Diane 57 Kacnaz, Zeynap 31, 143. 40 Kalson, Eddie Kamp, Brian 31 Kamp, Kristina 75 Karns, Bradford 66, 129, 180 Kaufman, Scott 66 Kaufmann, Todd 57 Kavanaugh, Denise 13, 72, 76, 139, 143, 170 Kavanaugh, Laura 31, 40, 41, 120, 121, 139 143, 198 Keil, Cynthia 57 Keil, Greg Keith, William 57 Keith, Sonja Kellebv lohn 66 Kelley, Michelle 66, 156 Kellum, Danny 76, 180 Kellum, Steven 31 Kelly, Bobby 76 Kelly, Mike 144 Kelly, Tim 57 Kelsfi, Bobbi jo 76, 170 Kelso, Marlin Kennedy, Lisa 66 Kennedy, Shelia 66 Kennedy, Sherri 66 Kessler, Renee 32 Kieser, Karen 32 Killewbrew, Korhie 76, 126 King, Curtis 76 King, Frederick King, Jeffrey King, Kristi 76 King, Penny 57 King, Richard 66 Kingsland, Dan 32 Kinney, Desiree 32 Kinsella, Carrie 57 Kinsella, David 66 K , ,V P ,rx ,. 1 ,W,,,,,,,,, rr'ri-win A , Kirizer, Tamrni 66 Kirby, Sherry 76 Kirby, Deanna 57 Kirby, Lucy 76 Kirk, iefl 76 Kirk, Rodney 66 Kirk, Stephen 32, 144 Klein, Timherly 32, 120 Knapp, Grerchen 66, 139 Knooenberg, john Koch, Stephen 76, 139, 143, 159, 175 Koestner, Bryan 57 Koestner, Wendy 13, 24, 32, 139, Kahl, Michelle 76 'N Kelvelg, ,Andrew as, 159' it Knliphnlnphakay, Maulclu Kramer, Bryan 66 Kraurhaar, Chris Gif, 157 Krurnlwlz, leiirey 67 Krumwiede, Keith 57 Kumar, Virginia 32 Lacey, lamie 57 Lahne, Kelly 57 Lahood, Peter 32 Lahoocl, Vincent 76 Lambert, Tamara Lane, lelfrey 76 Lane, Michael 67, 139, 151 Lane, Roy 5? , , Lane, 1fifl'anyy57, 144 ' , lanrz, Deanna 76, ' Lanpin, Rise 67 Laughary, Lynn 57 Lavy, Elizabeth 67 Lawrencerriiarenr 32-r H 1 Q LeedS..William,5?, ,. ,.. iehman, Heather 57, 144, 156 Lehmukhl, Brad 57 Leihy, David 180 Leiby. leff 76 Lelble, Lori 67 Lenart, Tara 76 Lonzon, Shelly 138 Lester, Timothy 67, 167 Lewellwen, Thomas 57, 144, 151 Lewis, Thomas 67 Liescheidt, Chris 32 Lindee, Danica 57 Lindsey, Tim 76, 159 Lipperi, Diana 76 Lirtle, Suzanne 57, 143, 120 Little, Steven 57 Lirwin, lerry 57 Liwin, Terry 76 Lnckard, Therese 32, 163 Loltnn, Plushette 76 Logue, Tammy 144, 32 Lehman, Dona 76 Laos. Lynette 76, 139 Lourash, Brenda 67, 69, 151 Lovell, Laurie 67, 139 Lovell, Tammy 32, 129 Lowery, Angel 67 lozada, Russell 32 Lugeanbeal, jeff 67 Lulay, jonathan 32 Lunt, Cindy 32 Luttrell, Kelly 32 Ly, Kiel 32 Lyons, Becky 76, 129 Maas, Kimberly 169 Mabrey, Daryl Macaluso, Wendy 32, 118, 139 Macaluso, Jennifer 76, 139 Mack, Donny 67 Macrirchie, Margaret 58, 156, 144 Mcriichie, Shawn 67, 151 Mallicoat, Thomas 67 Malsun, Michael 67 Manning, Bryce 76, 139, 151 Maple, Juanita 76 Maple, Raymond 67 Marcille, Edward 76, 150 Marcille, Robert 57 Marks, Beth 67 Marks, Brad 67, 180 Marquis. Charles 67 Marquirnxvaul 33 Marsh' Chrisiinefl it f , Marshall, David 33 Marshall, ,lainie ' 76, 139' Marshall, lerry 57 Martin, Bob l. 33 129 Martin, james 76 Martin, joseph 57 204 143, 198 Martin, Martin, Marvin, Marvin, Mason, Ruben 40, 57 Robert l. 33 Francy 57, 138 Lori 76, 139 Tanya 67 Massey, Andrew 76 Mathews, Christopher 67 Mathews, Kevin 33 Maston, Pamela 57 Marrhews, Chris 167 Mattson, Dawn 33, 144 Mattson, Theresa 57 Maxwell, Tammy 76 Mayle, Danny , Mayle, Lorena 6? Mayle, Michelle 33 Maw, Kris 67, 151 McBrayer, Shanin 76, 139 McClelland, Richard SB McClure, Matthew 58 McCloud, lewell McCombs, tonne 33 McCarrick, Diana 76 McCroy, Jeffrey 58 McCroy, Sherry 76 Mr:Cutchen, leffrey 33 McFadden, Matthew 76, 175 McFadden, Suzenne 58, 129, 169, 176 McFali, Wendy 58 Mcliarden, Lisa 33 Mf:Gargill, Lisa Mcfiarglll, Rosanne Mctiiurk, Parry SB Mchilnney, Brian 33 Mclilnney, Dora Mcitinney, Melissa 58, 135, 139 Mcliniglmi, Mika 76 1. Nlcknlgnt, Sandra Mcmeekan, Kathleen 33, 199 McMullen, lohn 67 Mcndurtrey, Dennis 77 Nlclvlurtreyy 'Shelly 477 ' Mcllluinn, 4, Thomas - -- Medina, Rodney 33 Medley, Tammy 67 Mehn, Bud 77 Melon, Sherry 33 Meiner. Yvonne 67, 139 Melia, Diana 24, 33 Melko, Gary 77 Melloy, Dana 58 Melton, David 58, 144 Melton, Rachel 77, 151 Melvin, Patrice 67 Mennel, lames 56 Manson, Deborah 67 Meskimen, Cheri 33 Messier, Kimberly 33 Mauser, lanlce 67 Messer, Richard 77 Meyer, Amy Miesse, Kevin 33 Miles, Dale Miles, Joseph Mosher, jessica 68, 144 Moss, Dale 34 Munday, Mark 58, 165 Muren, Gary 34 Mlxrphree, Gina 52, 58, 135, 139, 144, 156 Murphy, Kelly 68 Murphy, Randy 77, 175 Murray, lulia 58 Musselman, Robert 77, 175 Myers, Chris 77 Myers, Greg SB Myers, William Nafamore, Mike 34, 129, 165, 199 Nararnore, Richard Naramore, Theresa 58, 120 Nathan, Donna 58 Nawk, Curtis 68 Patterson, Brian 58, 93 Patterson, Dina 77 Paul, Erich Pauley, Glenn 68, 151 Paulus, Steven 35, 199 Payton, Christina SB, 135 Pearson, ianel Rae Peckenpaugh, Barry 68, 167 Peek, Betty S9 Peek, Leslie 68, 131 Peek, Lola Marie 77 Peffer, Michael 68, 165, 174 Pendletun, lnhn 68, 126 ' Pennington, Eric 77, 151 Pennlngmn, Vltikl 35,,,'l,51, , Pennoclr, Teresa 59,1391 ' Pepllnslri, Robert 62, 69, 151, 161 Peplow, madly 69 Perdue, Brian 77 Perdue, Darren 35 Perdue, Tammy 35 Perdue, Tim 77 Persich, David 59 Per-sich, Dorrie Neckel, Keith 77 Neiil, Patricia 34 Nelson, Cynthia 68 Nelsan Gre or 77 1 8 Y Nelson, James 34, 165 Nelson, Kristine 68, 169, 170 Nelson, Laureen 40, 58, 163 Nana, Christine 24, 34, 87, 120, 135, 198 Peiefish, leflrey 59 Petrmann, Gyneen 77 Petermann, Valerie 69, 131 Phelps, Dwayne 69 Phelps, Morgan 59 Philyaw, Teresa 59 Pickering, Amy 77, 139 Pickering, Elizabeth 59 Miles, Mitchell 77 Miller, Alecla 77, 139, 170 Miller, Dena Miller, Elizabeth 33 Mlllee, Eric S8 Miller, Gregory 58 Miller, loella 67, 120, 138 Mlllee, Iohn Miller, john 1, 77 Miller, ludy 77, 139 Miller, Mark 33 Miller, Matthew 55, 58 Miller, Michelle 77, 139, 151 Miller, Robyn 34 Miller, Robyn Lynn 34 Miller. Siacy 65, 139, 143, 151 Miller, Steve 77 Miller, Tracy 68, 77 Miller, Tracy w. 160 Nlinsan, Tami 68, 144, 156 Minton, Christina 77 Minton, Kevin SB, 159 Mixchell, Cindy 68 Mirchell, Melanie Sue 68, 138, Mitchell, Rebecca Miwhell, Sharon 58, 105, 151 Mitchell, Tommy 77 Mehr, leflrey S8 Mohr, Kevin 34 Mollenhauer, Eric 68, 107 Monahan, Darin 34 Mnnrgomery, Mike 34 Moore, Ann 68, 135, 138, 151 Moore, Cynthia 34, 41, 46, 93, Moreland, Theresa 126 Moore, Patricia 68 Morgan, Andi 77 Morgan, loseph BB, 139 Morris. Melissa Morris, Penny 58 Morris, Ronald 34 Morris, Sherry 68 Morris, Susan 77 Morrow. Toni 68, 126, 14-1, 156 139 120, 121 Nena, lohn 68, 139, 173, 174 Mena, Kim 34, 139 Nana, Mike 77 , Mes-hir, juan 34 , Nessler, Cari lo 1 J 1 , Nessler, Scott 107, 144 ' Neumann. Deborah Newberry, Cynthia 58 Newell, Michele 77, 170 8 Newfnbii, Maltfblrft '52,'5 , 126, 139 ' Newmann,-Debbie-68' - -1 H Newport, William 77 Nguyen, Thai Van 68 Nguyen, Thanh 68 Niemeyer, Thomas S8 Nimmo, Kelly 77, 139 Nimmo, Tom 68, 72, 165, 139, 167, 173, 174 Nimmo, William 68, 126, 139, 167, 180 Noblin, Randy 7? Nolen, Kevin S8 Noll, Troy 34 Norris, Keith 68 Nullmeyer, Nancy 62, 68, 138, 131 Nunnery, Kevin 68, 139 Nunnery, Kelly 34 Nyberg, Sheila Nyman, Kristin 62, 68, 139, 143, 151 OBrien, Rodney 34 Oetzel, Brigine 34, 139 Cgborn, Edward 68, 180 Sliver, Anita 34 Oliver, ,lerry 68 Ortega. Ana 68, 77, 131 Ortega, Gregory Ortega, Lisa 58, 139 Grrman, Robert 68, 138 Osborn, Barbara 77 Gsborn, Billy 68 Osborn, Debbie Dsburn, Richard 35, 58 Osborn, Richard Osborn, William Overmier, luliana 24, 35, 151 Padgei, Michelle 58, 138, 163 Padgett, Denise 77 Palazzolo Aaron 77, 139 Pamson, Deanna 68 Pappas, Daniel 68 Parker, David 58 Parker, loseph 77 Parker, Kenneth 35 Parks, David Parks. Dena Parks, Swan: 35 , Parnell, Christopher 68 ' Parnell, Lisa 22, 35, 128, 121, 139 Parnham, Brenda 58 Parr, Eric 40, 58, 131, 138, 174 Paratx, Cindy 58 Parrott, Crystal Patroli, iohn Pickering, lennifer 35, 139, 143 Pierce, Brett 59 Pierce, lenniler 77 , Pierson, Kimberly 77 Pierson, Trir:ld,69,'167 , Pilkington, Matthew SQA! Piniar, Lian 35 Pisano, Michael 69 Pitman, Teresa Pitts, Dawn Marie 77 Blexaensr B-abby 77 Ploesser, Linda 59 Pollack, Polsrnn, Roger 77 Dawn 77 Pepe, Katrina AD, 52, 126 Poquerx e, Yvette 69, 139 Past, lennifer 59 Pnst, Lisa 69 Potter, Laurie 35 Putter, Lisa 69 Poucher, ,lohn 59, 165 Pounder, Debbie Prather, Presley, Presley, Shawn 77 Dnuglas 35, 158, 159 Lisa 77, 139, 171 Preston, Karn 77 Price, Crystal FB, 1711 ' 1 Price, R Pringle, uber: 14, 55, 59, 131 Ron Pruerr, Paige 59 Puentes, Marta 35 Pullium, Kimberley 69 Pugh, Robin as Pulliam, Tonya 35 Quinn, David 78, 139, 175 Quinn, loseph 35, 199 Quinn, Michael 59. 131 Regan, john 35 Kagan, Brenda 69 Ragnn, Ronald 35 Ragon, Wendy 59 Raines, Rodney 69, 135, 139, 180 Raines, Teddy 69, 131, 169 Rainey, Lynnrae 36, 59 Raliestraw, Brian Ralthel, David 78 Ralph, Rhonda 36 Rainer, Terry 78, 131, 180 Ramsey, Beverly 36 Randle, Karla 69, 139 Randall, Shannan 78 Randle, Sean Ranney, ,iarnes 59, 105, 151 Rasmussen, Dara 36, 151 Rayner, Brian ' Reay, jeff 78 Reclell, Penny SP8 Redshaw, Ervin 36 Redshaw, lohn 78 Reece, Angela 69 Reed, Cathy 78 Rees, Steven 78 ,,,,Reese,, ,Tracy 78, 1 , Reeser, iames 59 ,,lieeser,,llobin as. , , Reeves, :ana as, 151, 199 ,lienyear 5X1ltNt1m?8 QQ., , ,,x, , Reiman, ,Relnnlers,,,Marlr, 59, 173 ,, 1 , Renrsch, Melissa 78 ,Resleru Valerieal, 69, 13 dana isa it 1 143 , ,, XXXXXX 9 Respress. Brian 36 ' I lrrhrrirnivrlrwr rr 1 Reynolds, David 36 ,Re nolels Edward 36, an 'llc-it mi. 1 ,, 1 Rhoades, Lisa 69 1,Rrce,,lirlianna,36 ,, X, Richards, Roger 36 ' IQ, , Riedesel, icesn se, 138, 1399! 1 Rienders. Derrick 136 f , ' iiiggenisailnklienias 24, 26,'1137,'198 Kisser Wsrlvnwi ,,,,, r 1 easy, me so 1 1 1 9 j Riley, QHWU -QQ, 52,,59,N141, 163 N, Rilejll' Gregory' 36 , V liiner. Susan S9 K Ringel, lennlfer 119 ' ' Rippey, Angela 78, ,171 Riiliierl Burris 69 1 9 Risinger, Yvonne 69 , Kleiner lfalllh' 39 ' Roard, lesiie 59 Roberts, Candy X ' ' Rubens, freak as 7 Roherts, 1.ou Ellen 781 Roberts, Bonica 59 1 Ro0er1s, 11rno1hy Roberts, Toby 36 'Rohinsonp 'Danny 69 'i Rock, Ellen 118 ' ' lkoeclrer, Karlynn 59 Roger, Loan 67, E9 Rohr, Marini 171, 176 Roiirer, Barbara 69, 139, 170 Rolirer, David Romans, Denise 59 lllora, Marni 69 xlilllloszharr, Melissa 78, 139 Rose, Timoihy 75 , illkarh, Carl es, 1aa, 139 Qllotermunlrl, Carhr n 35 Y Rotermund, Janet 36 'w',Rotermund,, Rochelle 69 Rouiller, Rebecca 40, 52, 55, 59 Routzon, Michael 36 -Runyon, Michelle 37, 40, 120, 139 Runyon, Todd 69, 139. 143 Rutledge, Chris 37 Rutledge, Kevin 69 Ryan, Donna 59, 169 Ryan, lanelle 78, 107, 135 Ryan, iulie 69, 138, 171 61571 fl Sena, Christopher 59. 139 Sellers, jerry 60 Sellers, ,Sandra 70 ' Severns, julie 37 K ,Seirerne Richardpn , Severns, Tina 70 Shargirelford, ,lfarricia 60 Slwellenberger, Kelly 57 Shane, Robert 70, 175, Sharp, Dwain 60 Sllitfwlpdi 78, , , ,X Shelby, Tlmolliy 78 5312021 lfrlf 139 K r, Sherwood, Clinton 37 Shilling, Christine 60 Shlnall, Daniel 78, 175 X Shinn, Christine 65, 70, 143 Shlrin, Cahterine 55, 60, 110, 143 ' Shipman, Yiclqie 60 Shirley, David' 78 ' ' Short, Scott 76, , Shropshire, David' 78' Shulrsg Thomas 167 Sillell, Tll'fanl'78 ' Siemann, Charles 60 Siernann, Joseph 70 Sigler, Angie 70, 138, 139 ssgier. Michael 1 1 1 , 1 Simmons, Leticia 37 simon, Carol ay, -iii, 139, isa, res, ws, 198 Simpson, Greg 37, 129, 155' ' Sinks, Deborah 70, 126, 139 Sinks, Timothy 78 i Skaggs, Lynda 79 Skaggs, Mark 70. 165, '1672 100 Skinner, Rebecca 60 Slaughr' 601 1 1 Slocum, Scott 50, 93, 139, 172 Siueher, Rodney 60 Smith, Alan 70 Smith, Belinda 78 Smith, Benjamin 60 Smith, Bryan 70 Smith, Deanna 60 Smith, llona 60 smnh, raise 74, 79, 143 Smirh, Lena 70 Smith, Karen 79 Smith, Katherine 70 Smith, Kelly 60 Smith, Lesli Ann 70 Smith, Martin 70 Srnirh, Matthew 70, 139, 167 Smith, Michael 70 Smith, Michelle 60 Smith, Neal 37 Smith, Nina 37 Smith, Paul 60 Smith, Sara 38 Smith, Scott 60 Smith. Sheila 79 Salulo, Mike 69, 180 Sandy, Susan 59. SRPP, Crystal 78, Sapp, Renee 59, 131 Server, Ronald 59 Satrerlee, Kristin Sauder, Karen 37' Saladin, Jerry 37 Saisman, Barbara Salsman, Dorane 70 Salter, William Salzer, Eric 69 Sams, Troy 69, 167 Sanders, Marc 78 Sandifar, Darrell 59 Sandy. Kathleen 37 Schaefer, Lesa G9 Schaefer, Tammy 37 Schauer, Vickie 78 Schieber, Sandra 69, 163 Schmidt, Scot! Schmitt, Christine 59 Schmitt, Katrina 69 Schmitt, Lisa 78 Schneider. Angela Schoedel, John 37 Schoolcraft, Susan 37 Schultz, Kenneth 78 Schultz, Tom 70, 151 Sci-iuricht, Cynrhia 59 Schwader, Steven 37, 165 Schwarrz, Fred 37 Schwartz, Tina 59 Scott, Brian Scott, Holly 78, 139 Scott, Tamara 37 Scroggins, ioe 59 Seibold, Lisa 78 Siebolcl, Steven 70 Seifert, james 70 176 131 Smith, Todd ian Smirhson, Deira 70 Sommer, Sarah 79 Sommer, Raymond 165 Sommer, Eric 79, 174, 175 Solomon, Kevin ' Snider, Christine 38 Spainhauer, Linda 79 Sparks, Curtis 38 Spears, Michael 60 Spencer, Kenneth 60 Spring, Don 60, 165 Stacks, Ruth 70 Stage, Timothy 60 Staley, Katherine 70, 139 Staley, Michelle 60, 120, 139 Stallion, Kimberly 79 Srapp, Douglas Starr, Gina 38 Starr, lames 38 Sxasz, Mary Stasz, Wally 60 Still, Renee 38 Stokes, Anthony Stokes, Rusty 60 Stoltz, Teresa 38, 151. 158, 175 Stone, Alan 79, 126, 139, 151 Stoneburner, Diana 38, 129 Stonecipher, Angela 38 Stonecipher, Monica 79, 139, 171 Stormer, Debra 79 S1raesser, Kristin 70, 138 Srraushaugh, Ernest 38, 173 Steenbergen, Kevin 70, 139, 167 Steffen, Dawn 38 Steffen, Gregory 60, 131 Stemas, Brian 62, 70, 139, 151, 16 Stenstrom, Eric 60, 131 Siensrrom, Karen 22, 38, 120, 139 Stephens, Paul 38, 159 Sreveson, james Stewart, lames Stewart, Angela 60 Stewart, David Svewart, lames 70 Stewart, lolm 70 1, 174 Stewart, Marjorie! 60 Stewart, Richard 60, 131 Stewart, Sheila 171 Strawn, Edith 139, 151 Srreeoloixn 38 ,, , Stricker, Jeffrey 60 Sn-icirlin, Patricia 311, 169, 176 Stromlunrl, Marci 38 Stroops, Kenneth 79 , ' Siroud, Beth 79, 143 Strourd, ,David M X Stroud, Paul 60 Stroud, 113111501131 38.338 Stulflebeam, Robert 60 X Stull, David 60, 165 Stull, james 60 Sullivan. Carol 79, Sullivan, Dearin 79, 139 Sullivan, Michele 39, 139 Sullivan, Reggie 70 ' ' ' ' Summers, Kimberly Summers, Tiiriothy Sunderland, Cherie 79, 139 Sutherland, Darren '79, 180 Svobocla, Cludia 70, 138, 139 Swadener, Cathleen 30, 139 Swanson, Richard 79 Swartz, lane Anne 79 Swearingen, Timothy 79 3wearingen, Shannon 70, 167 Swedeen, Linda 38, 61, 120, 139 Sweet, Michael 79 ' 1 ' Sweetin, Deborah 52, 60, 138, 163 Sweetin, Lori 70, 108, 169' Swanson, Rick 131 Swiger, 'Lori '79 1 Swisher, Crystal 79 Sylvester, Daniel 79 Sylvester, Rhonda 70 Tabacchi, Charles Talley, Paul Tapscott, ioe 79 Tate, Stefanie 79, 170 Taylor, Michael 79 Taylor, Paul 79, 156 Taylor, Penny 13, 39 Taylor, Timolhy 60 Teffner, Danielle 79 Terrell, Twila 176 Terry, Shiela 70 Test, Eugene 79 Thannum, Scott 159 Thatcher, Robert 61 Theobald, Darin 70 Thomas, Susan 51 Thomason, Lahope 39 Theme, Charles 39 Thorne, Tracy Thompson, Dean 40, 151 Thompson, Douglas 39, 159, 199 Thompson, Kinberly 70 Thompson, Marcia Thompson, Alycia 79 Thompson, Richard 61, 158, 159 Thompson, Tina 79, 139 Thorton, Brad 39, 131, 139, 172, 173 Thorpe, Linda F0 Thrall, Virgil 61, 131, 165 Throckrnorton, Nancy 79 Timberlake D'Ann 61 , Timberlake, Rayman 61, 151 Tisdel, Phyllis 61 Todd, Julie 70 Toevs, Lauren 61, 176 Toevs, Robert 79 Tolliver, Jeffrey 70, 167 Toms, Lisa 70 ' Tondre, lay 70, 167 Tonsor, Thersa 70 Tracy, Dominic Tracy, Thomas 39 Tracy, Tony 61 Trainer, Darin 39 Tran, Dong Van 70 Tran, Hai Tuan 79 Tran, Phuong Tran, Thien 39 Trotter, Dorothy 61, 144 Trueblood. Denise 70 Trueblood, Donna 71 Truelzilood, Susan 61, 144 Tucker, Anna 71 Tucker, Brenda 61 Turbeu, Randy 79, 180 Turner, Curtis 71 Turner, Carrie 79 Turner, Dawn 61 Turner, Gene 79 Turner, Sherry 79 - a-ee, , Ulrn, !S1even'l 80 Nw' N Ulrich, Lisa, 1 , Unclerl-iill,'1'or.ld'39, 165 ' Underwood, Cynthia ,115 N, x Underwood, Denise Underwood, Kelly 39, 123 K Lliideriirooclflisa 71, 1715 1791 Underwood, 5colt'61, 139 f ' Uppole, Ricky 71 1 '- W ' Urban, Paula 71 ' Urban,'Timotl1y'61 ' Vanderheyclt, john 51 ' Vandesrzhraal, Cary 39, 155, 173, 198 Vandiver, Karl 39 , V , Vandusen, Wendy 71 Vanorder, Bonnie 71 Vanorder, harry ,71, , VanOstrand, Nancy 62, Tl , Vasquez, Angela S0 K Vaughn, Daniel' 71 Vaugh, lackson 39' X Veatch, Leonard 39. 151 Vermillion, Danene 39 ' vinovich, Michael Vinsel, Stacy 61 ' Vinsel, Tracy 51, 131' Vititow, Todd 00 Lili iss 1 Wade, Sl1eryl.80 Waggoner, jill 39 Wagley, David 71 Wagstalf, Steven 80 Waldron, Charlotte B0 Walker, Karen 61 Walker, Kimberly 139, 144, 156 Walker, Steve 71 Wall, jeffrey 101, 165, 173 Waller, Terry 61 Walraven, Micheal Walters, Brian 71 Walters, jerry 61 Walters, Michelle Walters, Terri 39, 144 Ward, Sandra 71 Wayman, Denise Wealhers, Cindy B0 Weaver, Mary 71, 139 Webb, Debra 74, 80, 139, 143 Webb, Erin 71 ' , Webber, Curtis 80, 151 Weedon, Shelly 39 Weeks, Robert 61 Weis, Gregory 40 Weidman, Brent 167 Weiss, James 51, 161 Weiss. lulie 71, 139 Welch, Paul 80 Weller, leffrey B0 Wentz, lennirer 61, 120, 138 West, jerry 40 Wesr, Rose West, Shauna 71 Westbrook, Douglas B0 Wheat, Shelly 61 Westerbur, Marcia 80 f Wheeler, Richard 61, 182 Wheelock, Robert 80, 126 Wheelock, Carol 71, 151 White, Danielle 80, 139 White, Michael 71, 174 Whiiehursr, David 80 Whitman, Tammi 80, 139 Whittaker, William 40, 123 Whitman, Terri 80, 139 Whirringron, Angel 61 Whitty, Robert 40, 165 Whobrey, Sean Wlcldows, Brian 71, 159 Wllcoxson, Ridley 40 Wildenradt, Mary 118, 139 Wilclenradi, Victor 61, 139, 164, 169 173 Wilkie, Caryn 80 Wilkinson, Kimbra 61 Wilkinson, Paul 18, 19, 51, 125, 127 132 134, 136, 138 Willhite. Karen 40 Williams, Angela 13, 71, 120, 139 Williams, Brenda 40, 107, 144, 156 Williams, David 61 Williams, Glen 71, 139 -A V V --WL! ,QL Williams, Heather B0 Williams. Lisa 61 Williams, Lori 3. 13, 14, 40, 118, 143 ' Williams, Michael 40 Williams, Sharon ?1 Willis, Gregg 80 Willis, iefirey 13, 22, 40, 139, 143, 161 Willis, Kathryn 49, 123 Willii, Margaret 80 Willis, Sreven 71, 167 Willis, Cynthia 71 Wilson 1 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Malinda 80 Patrick Rodney 40, 123 Rodney V Wade 61, 151 hui Wilson, Tami 61 Winchell, janet 61 Winchester, Teresa 80 Winder, Crystal 61 Winkler, Brian B0 Winkler, Danine 40, 143 Winship, Caralee 80 Wise, Barbara 40 Wise, Norman Wittekiend, Angela 60, 139 Wolfe, Kelli 40 Wood, Mary 71 Woodard, Ryan 80, 139 Woods, Deborah 71 Woods, Michael 71 Woolard, Brian B0 Woolard, Rebecca lo 40, 52, 163 Workman, Kelly 60, 139 Workman, Traci 46, 123 Worley, Wright, Wright, Wrighr, Wright, Wright, Veronica 40 Cindy 40 lay 24, 40, 144, 151 leffery 71, 139, 156 Kimberly 80, 151 Marc 71 Wurster, Kenyon 80, 131 Wurster, Kevin 40,-61, 131, Wynn, Tim 61 Y Yancey, Bernice 40 Yancey, Charolene 71 Yates, Deborah 41 Young, Kevin 71 Young, Suenne Tu Young, Long Thung 76, 160 Yount, Karen 61, 163 61, 144, 156, Ld I E , QJSQ, r ski: ' KQWWW UYNYXK3 ,QQ MD K ram fEw5Q1f1.usQiz9,ueQ m v 9 l,1.9uJ , 1s.s,naa.?Q1,eeQLL,aa,m i...,,-uv' new CC3YTC0'X3ROJEUN 'bxgem i X- QQ ' N C7K5QfXllQ'YYN 138,141 1 ' 'i al ' ' ' N---4' JQXXSASP 500152 1 mmm' wc ' ,harm f W Ml 3311 x ' 'A ciwsfiblomc Clftveisrax lip, prism 1. ygws, 51033 M515 Qbnglm zenzen, Shelly 71, 139, 144, rss W 1 . 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