Eddyville High School - Eddy Yearbook (Eddyville, IA)

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5- U li.. l CUKVV6 xi lv ' xy! '?. -'gkffflfi' W div. S+ N....a-s.. fk 5 1 ,ky NW 3. .8 7 X 4 5 .. sig f , Q 1!Watergate continued to dominate the political arena with more than a dozen former presidential aides and campaign workers answering to criminal charges. President Richard M. Nixon refused to comply with subpoenas for White House tapes and instead provided edited transcripts to the House J udicF ary Committee impeachment panel. 2!After repeatedly expounding his innocence of criminal activity, Nixon announced his resignation from the presidency on Aug. 8. Vice President Gerald R. Ford became president. 3!President Ford later granted Nixon a full, free and absolute pardon for all offenses the former president committed or may have committedf' while in office. 4fFord takes a winter ski vacation in Colorado. 5!The new president announced a program of conditional amnesty for draft evaders. 6!Forrner New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller takes the vice presidential oath following lengthy confirmation hearings. 7fKnitted sandal socks appeared, making year-round sandal wearing practical. 8fSan Francisco newspaper ex- ecutive Randolph Hearst and his wifetalk with newsmen about the fate of their daughter Patricia, 19. Believed to be a captive of the terrorist Syn bionese Liberation Army organization, Miss Hearst is now being sought by the FBI for alleged participation in the robbery of a SanAFrancisco bankg 9fThe Democrats staged the first-ever mid-term convention in Americans political history in Kansas City. 10fIsraelis protest -the 'efforts of U. SQ, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to arrange troop disengagements between Israel and its Arab neighbors. 11fLate in the year, stores and consumer groups attempt to curb the demand for sugar and effectia reversal in the upward. trend of sugar prices. The increase affected hundreds of related products. 12fA two-man Soyuz spacecraft is launched by theSoviets in a warm-up for a' joint U.S. Soviet space docking slated for summer of 1975. 13!Eleven' women wereiordained. into the Episcopal priesthood in July. Three are' shown celebrating the Holy Eucharist. 14fU1S. :Ambassador Rodger P. Davies was killed and the U.S. flag burned whenrioters overran the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia to protest U.S. failure to halt the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. X i i X Students -fill if SEX f ..A.. R y Around F' 5 vi N mm 7 5 fl 1 E Q il 1' 3 . lx X X 1 mx.. , m,A. 1 E.I-I FUN NIGHT AT EHS ' .I X , UPPER LEFT: John Krieger looks on as Cathy Bedner gets smashed by a thrown water balloon. UPPER RIGHT: A grade schooler shows his ability at climbing the rope ladder. BOTTOM LEFT: The Dart Throw is another exciting game that is played during the fun night activities. LOOK OUT ROBBIE! LOWER MIDDLE: The football-tire throw was sponsored by the F.F.A. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Craig Wilkin is about to get soaked by a thrown softball. CENTER: Down he goes into the tub of waterl THE DRAMA DEPARTME T PRODUCED A SPRI G PLA ROW 1: Bel Z9I'. K s i J ,gl Lynn Franklin, Becky Simpson, Gregg J ohnston. ROW 2: Dan Gallagher, Larry Dunn, Mindy Shewry, Betty Voss, David SUMMER DARK, BY WILLIAM LA G Michele . . . . . Becky Simpson Peter .... .... G regg Johnston Gretchin . . ..... Betty Voss Barbara . . . . . .Lynn Franklin Roger ..... . . .David Belzer Mother ...... . . .Mindy Shewry Furnace Man . . . . . .Dan Gallagher Mrs. Flanagan . . . . . . Kathy Sinnif Simple Simon . . . .... Larry Dunn Y 1 r 5, sg OUR FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS GAINED MANY NEW E PERIEN T EDDYV LE X CES A Graciela Loayza Aqui1a.r is from Lima, Peru. She stayed in the Jerry Gilland home for three months. Mariela. Chipoco Bernos stayed with the Homer Gardner family for nine weeks. She is from Lima, Peru IL Janet Torres Bayona. came from Guayaquil, Ecuador to stay in the Leslie Krusemark home for 4'Aa months. THIS YEAR'S EDDY WAS ENJOYED BY EVERYONE very deserving teacher received the yearbook dedication. MW my M. qeehwaww 2 ,fglgxjf t,....,,,fwfr 514 1254511 s ' if A ef: ef--1 The DSW m6mbBI'S 1001! 95891490 W0l'k- Even the faculty likes to review the past year! QUILL AND SCROLL IS THE SCHOOL'S .IOURNALISTIC HONCR SOCIETY ROW 1 Left to right: Tammie Ryan, Teresa. Wolver, Lynn Franklin, Brenda Kelsey, Mary Berto, Lary Richards, ROW 23 Diane Ridenour, Veronica Francis, Gregg' Johnston, Gary Adreon, Jeff Mitrisin, Brian Maxwell, Bill McGloth1en 'S Do I get a. last request? Lois, don't blow Lori's candle out! 8 I WORKING ON THE PROM TOOK IMAGINATION, ARTISTIC ABILITY, AND HARD WORK, BUT WAS FUN FOR THE JUNIORS Randy takes a. break after workmg so hard. ,IIW1. 1 T W F k A Six 11.03 5 Qebx ,M M. GUNS BLAZING AT HIGH NOON, SWINGING DOORS, AND BOOT HILL VIVIDLY ROMANTICIZED WAY OUT WEST . 3 S? WST Q S, liiiil . 5 in . K, T, , 1-Q ans ai i E wi Q Headstone provided the music for the dance, which seemed to be 9. success. K yew,-QU,W.ifNpypQpw 1 xf' f I M.. -NW v,.. .Ml N, ....m..,W ..,. , .v,.. .s., . , .,A.. .v,xW, . , , ,- y M X MW W-W-.wg Q x 4 4 - f L, -5.4 SPRING BAND AND VOCAL CONCERTS ARE HELD ANNUALLY AT EHS UPPER LEFT: The talented Varsity Swing Choir entertained the public. UPPER RIGHT: A portion of the Varsity Band. The Band received a lot of recognition this past year. BOTTOM: The Varsity Mixed Chorus performed very well this spring. A CONCERT IS Gl VEN ANNUALLY BY THE JAZZ BAND. SWING CHOIR AND STAGE BAND TO FOXWVALLEYA AND KEOSAQUA. OUR TRACK BOYS CAPTURED OF 8 RELAY TITLES ROW 1, left to right: Kerry Gllland, Jerry Swinney, Craig Wilkin, Randy Richards, Nick Wagner, Shawn Haines, Lary Bucher, Roger Barnard, Ward Mallonee. ROW 2: Bob Shepherd, Tony Fenton, Don Taylor, Rod Stodghill, Joh You're kidding! I got a medal? 3 - i n 5fiiPSiS1igS23S1 , Q1 ,SS W walkers- H Q Scott Rouze, Ed Glenn, Dave Roberts, Bill McGlothlen, Alan Johnston, Roger Ohms. ROW 3: Kurt Powell, Carl Shadden, Jeff Mitrisin, Perry Middlesworth, n Taylor, Randy Osing, Ted Derry, Brian Maxwell. s .X , R: at i l.ffff'fr' S5f?ff?T,iii5fYf?-'H A xi . . . J -- T8 - Q P if fi: 1 i -, - El 'vii .- :F For ' R I R1 R1 -2' q f K - ' RL '- '- H . Mes.. 5 -gwkigelww . . . . A 1 . I . f-is Qj 'lffiiiiw . , U 9 kit - gg ., 1 ,- 2 282 95 .- :-: , Y 1: 'Fil-siiiliiwfu , K., ' 'i ' , ' Y Q - or fliigigilyfif .AY as , ef, ,... . . ,,,,,, ,M i s as, . as . fgafiaasigffi Skaggs Ames-. , ..., 5. . X 12 . ogg.. 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ROW Diana Smith, Debbie Ellis, Susan VanZomeran, Martha Emanuel, Kim 2: Manager Shirley Newquist, Sandy Schultz, Jeri McG1othlen, Sheri Emanuel, Lois Taylor. l I r Joyce has the lead in this hurdle event. Twenty feet, here I 0011191 AWARDS DAY, MAY l2, I975 Valedictorian: Kim Gilland John Phillip Sousa Award: Diana Maloy I American Bar Association Citizenship Award: Betty Voss National Choral Award: Becky Simpson , l C scss l Betty Crocker Homemaking Award: Joyce Rowland ABOVE: Mrs. Stenson presents student service awards. BELOW: Student Council President, Julie Gardner presents Janet Torres with a class ring. ABOVE, Salutatorian: Diana Maloyg AT RIGHT: Mr. Kent ' presents Larry Dunn with the DeKalb Agricultural Award. X 16 STUDENT LIFE AROUND EDDYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ictures on this page include: Baccalaureate peaker, State Auditor Lloyd Smithg Senior class THE LONG ROAD TO SUCCESS IS JUST AHEAD FOR THE CLASS OF '75 I S otto and r duatin i X ri y i TP 1 ,E fig? l M....,,.l The Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises were held on May 11 and 12, 1975. Many of the seniors were happy to be on their own and to strive for better and liner goals. But still there were those who were sad to go, as they thought of all the joys and sorrows they had shared with everyone at EHS. Many of us will always remember these young people, and their great leadership they have shown to underclassmen. We all wish them the best of luck, and hope they will have much success in the years ahead. 19 BOTH BAND AND VOCAL DID EXCEPTIONALLY WELL AT EACH OF THEIR CONTESTS THIS YEAR. ABOVE, Vocal Performers: Bruce Taylor, Becky Simpson, Lois Taylor, Tammie Ryan, Denise Ashman, Julie Gardner, Kim Gilland, Sue Ferguson, Debbie Veldhuizen, Linda Troxel, Debbie Reck, Mary Berto, Bob Carter, Kerry Gilland, Mike Lane. ROW 2: Linda McDowell, Colleen Hawk, Diane Veldhuizen, Joan Baker, Lois Haselhuhn, Susan Patrick, Brenda Kelsey, Tammy Thompson, Diane Ridenour, Penny Middlesworth, Diana Smith, Charlene Riley, Alan Hargis, Marcia McDowell, Mike Clark. ROW 3: John DenHartog, Tim Simpson, Dan Gallagher, Kent Jager, Pat Ryan, Carl Shadden, Jim Hughes, Rod Ashman, Kurt Powell, Shawn Haines, Jim Christy. BELOW, Band Performers: ROW 1: Colleen Hawk, Becky Simpson, Julie Gardner, Sheri Locke, Betty Voss, Kim Gilland, Lori Carter, Peggy Larkin, Veronica Francis, Brenda Kelsey, Penny Middleeworth, Joey Veldhuizen, ROW 2: Tim Schultz, Dave Belzer, Kip Powell, Susan Patrick, Diane Veldhuizen, Diana Maloy, Regina Owens, Lois Haselhuhn, Tammy Thompson, Diane Ridenour, Diana Smith, Dean VanOmmen. i 5 SCIENCE F IR PROJECTS OF l975 UPPER LEFT: A Nitrogen Gas Laser That Emlts in the Ultraviolet, was con- structed by John Krieger. CENTER LEFT is a Squirrel Taxidermy by Matt Wilt. BELOW LEFT is a Wind Tunnel demonstrated by Alan Rowland and Dan Donnelly. TOP CENTER: Remote Temperature Sensing by Polarization Effects illustrated by Sanford Bittle. AT CENTER is Stream Pollution made by Rick DeZwarte and Andrew Hynick. BELOW CENTER: A Computer con- structed by Jim Glandon. UPPER RIGHT is a Wilson Cloud Chamber created by Tami Masterson and Terri Stodghill. David Richards and Dennis Veldhuizen constructed an Air Car, SHOWN AT CENTER RIGHT. The Car of the Future was designed by Dan Wagner and Marshall Coplen at BOTTOM RIGHT. Those attending the State Science Fair were Jim Glandon, Terry Harris, Dan Wagner and Marshall Coplen, Alan Rowland and Dan Donnelly, and Rick DeZwarte and Andrew Hynick. E s ' E The following people also participated in the DMRC Science Fair: Terry Harris, Mary Stewart, Todd Teach, Arlene DeHamer, Dean Locke, Jim Christy, Tammi Harrison, Lois Taylor, Debra Mart, Terri Arnold, Lois Clark, all of whom received red ribbons. Those receiving yellow ribbons were Carl Shadden, Stuart, Deevers, Shawna Teach, Jeri McGlothlen, Kari Price, Denise Mart, Beth Ohms, and Barbara Kent. Sandra Bittle, Greg Veldhuizen, Doug Krieger, and Ralph Lobberecht received white ribbons. Red ribbons designate 2nd place: yellow - 3rdg white - 4th. 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The EDDY staff of 1975 proudly dedicates the 1975 EDDY to Mrs. Florence Wilkin. 2 Seniors A' KIM GILLAND KIP POWELL REGINA OWENS DON DARLAND ALAN McSPAREN JOAN BAKER MIKE MCBURNEY DIANA MALOY BECKY SIMPSON WILLIE MCNEESE LOIS HASELHUHN TIM SIMPSON 2 ,E W 5Ff?92fi' A' 'MT ,XBYMA My '35 M I v Q .3- E fi' K .. . .M MARY STEWART SCOTT DONNELLY PAM SHILLING TF ,..-M it Of, 'mi 'UM A ff' PATTI HARTER LARRY DUNN LORI CARTER DALE EPPERSON NANCY BOER ROD LAPPIN BETTY VOSS KEN REMPE DENISE ASHMAN ALAN JOHNSTON JOY HOVEN VICKI SHILLING - my . A . 'L . ,, 6 When I graduate, I think I'11 become a ballerina. RUSS DEEVERS was DEB HOLLIDAY JOHN KRIEGER 17, ,Y ' GQ f'-, i J' , 1 SENIOR ACTIVITIES DENISE ASHMAN: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Sextet 3 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 1,2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 3,4 . . . Pep Club 1,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Football Cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . Captain 4 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Bat Girl 2,3. JOAN BAKER: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Drum Major 1,2,3,4 . . . Quartet 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club Secretary 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Quartet 2,3,4 . . . Solo 1,2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 3,4 . . . Pep Club 3,4 . . . Treasurer 3 . . . Basketball Cheerleader 3,4 . . . Captain 4 . . . J.V. Cheerleader 1,2 . . . Y-Teens Program Chairman 1 . . . Student Council 1,2 . . . Twinkler Front Page Editor 3 . . . Plays 1,2,3,4 . . . Speech 1,2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Secretary 1,2 . . . Vice-President 3 . . .President 4 . . . Photography Staff 1. DAVID BELZER: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 4 . . .Trio 3 . . . Glee Club 1,3 .. .Mixed Chorus 2,3 . . .Trio 3 . . . Double 2,3 . . . Solo 1,3 . . . F.F.A. 1 ...Stu- dent Cotmcil 3,4 . . . Plays 1,2,3,4 . . . Speech 1,2,3,4 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . EDDY 3,4 . . . Assistant Business Manager 3 . . . Business Manager 4. NANCY BOER: Pep Club 1,4 . . . Basketball 1 . . . Softball 1,2,3 . . . Track 2,3,4. LORI CARTER: Band 1,2,3,4 ...Pep Band 2,3,4 . . . Stage Band 4 . . . Solo in band 1,2 . . . trio 2,3,4 . . . quartet 3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,4 . . . Pep Club 1,3,4 , . . Interview Editor 3,4 . . . Twinkler 3,4 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Library Assistant 3,4 . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 . . , Secretary 4 . . . Cross Country 3,4 . . . Polar Bear 3,4 , , . EDDY 4 . . . Class Editor. BRIAN CHAMBERS: Band 1,2 ...Track 1,2. , . Football 1,2,3 . . . F.F.A. 1. DON DARLAND: Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,2. ROXANNA DEEVERS: Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 1,2,3,4 . . . sextet 1,3 . . .trio 3,4 . . .double quartet 3,4 ...solo 1,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 1,2,3,4 . .. Track 1,2 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Twinkler 3,4 . , . Interview Editor 4 . . . Plays 1,2,3,4 . . . Speech 3,4 . . . Library Assistant 1,2,3 . . . Bus Patrol 1,2,3,4 . . . Captain 3,4. LARRY DUNN: Band 1 . . . Glee Club 1,2 . . .Football 1,2 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 . . . Treasurer 4 . . . Drama Department 1,2,3,4. DALE EPPERSON: Bowling 1 . . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 2,3 . . . Stage Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Sextet 1,2 . . .Quartet 2,3 . . . Baseball 3 . . .Football 1 . .. Photography Staff 2,3. JULIE GARDNER: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Secretary 4 . . . sextet 3 . . . trio 2 . . . Glee Club Secretary 4 . . . Glee Club 1,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,3,4 . . . Pep Club 1,3,4 . . . Secretary 3. . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 . . .Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3,4 . . . V-Pres. 3. . . Pres. 4 . . . Library Assis- tant 1,2 . . . Cross Country 2,3,4. KIM GILLAND: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Band Librarian 4 . . . Small Groups 2,3,4 . . .Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . .Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . , Small Groups 3,4 . . .Trio 3 . . .Pep Club 3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 . . .Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Twinkler 1,2,3,4 . . .Editor 3,4 . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Class Officer 2... Honor Band 3 . . . Quill 8a Scroll 3,4. PATTI HARTER: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Club 2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3 . . . Softball 3 . . . Track 1,2 . . . Basketball Cheerleader 4 . . . Library Assistant 3,4 . . . EDDY 3,4 . . . Sports Editor 4 . . . Quill dz Scroll 3,4. LOIS HASELHUHN: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 3,4 . . . Sextet 3 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 4 . . .Track 2 . . . Y- Teens 1 . . . EDDY 3,4 , . . Editor 4. DEBRA HOLIDAY: Softball 2 . , . Twinkler 4 . . . Typist 4. JOY HOVEN: Pep Club 4 . . . Track 2,3,4 . . . Cross Country Manager 4 . . . Plays 4 . . . Class Officer 4. ALAN JOHNSTON: Wrestling 1 . . . Track 1,2,3,4. ROD LAPPIN: Baseball 1,2 . . .Track 1,2 . . . Football 1,2,3 . . . F.F.A. 1. SHERI LOCKE: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 1,2,3 . . . Stage Band 2,3 . . . Small Groups 2,3,4 . . . Woodwind Quintet 3,4 . . . Brass Quartet 2,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . .Double Quartet 2,3 , . . Sextet 2,3,4 . . .Trio 2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 2,3,4 . . .Pep Club 1,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 . . .Track 1,2,3,4 . . .Twinkler 3 . . . Sports Editor 3. . .Plays 2 . . .Speech 1,2 . . . Library Assistant 1,2 . . . Spanish Club 4 . .. Photography Staff 3 . . . Class Officer 3,4 . . .Pep Club Officer 4 . . .V-Pres . . . Honor Band 2,4. DIANA MALOY: Band 1,2,3,4 . . .Pep Band 1,2,3 . . . Stage Band 2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 1,2,3,4 . . . Trio 2,3,4 . . . Sextet 1 . . . Quartet 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 3,4 . . . Basketball Cheerleader 4 . . . Y-Teens 1 . . . Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Bat Girl 3. DEBBIE MARKS: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Band 3,4 . . . Pep Club 4. MIKE McBURNEY: F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WILLIE McNEESE: Band 1 . . . Wrestling 1,2 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3. REGINA OWENS: Band 1,2,3,4 . . , Stage Band 2,3,4 . . . Band Vice- President 4. . . Solo in band 1,2,3,4 . . . Sextet 3. . .trio 3,4. . .quartet 2,3,4. . . Glee Club Pres. 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 . . .Track 1 . . .Manager Fall Softball 3 . . .Student Council 1,3,4 . . . Secretary 4. KEN REMPE: Track 1 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . F.F.A. 1. JOYCE ROWLAND: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Pep Club 3,4 . . .Basketball 1,3,4 . .. Track 1,2,3,4 . . . Football Cheerleader 3,4 . . . J.V. Cheerleader 2 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Library Assistant 3 . . . Class Officer 1 . . . Quill 8z Scroll 3,4 . . . EDDY 3,4 . . . Class Editor 4 . . . Bat Girl 2,3. THERESA SCOTT: Glee Club 1,2 . . .Mixed Chorus 1,2 . . . Pep Club 1 . . . Track 1 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Football Cheerleader 3 . . . J.V. Cheerleader 2 . . . EDDY 3 . . . Co-Editor . . . Plays 1,2. BECKY SIMPSON: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Solo in band 2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 4 . . . Drum Ensemble 4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Quartet 1,2,3,4 . . .Double Quartet 1 . . . Solo 1,2,3,4 . . . Swing Choir 3,4 . .. Pep Club 3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 . . . EDDY 3,4 . . . Plays 2,3,4 . . . Speech 2,3,4 . . . Photography Staff 3,4. TIM SIMPSON: Band 1,2,3,4 . . .Pep Band 2,3,4.. .Stage Band 3,4 . . . Solo in band 1,3 . . .Small Groups 1,4 ...Quartet 4. . . Glee Club 1,2,3,4 . . .Mix- ed Chorus 1,2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 1,2,3,4 . . .Quarter Double 1,2 . . . Swing Choir 1,3,4 . . .Pep Club 1 . . .Basketball 1,2 . . .Wrestling 3 . . .Football 1,2 . . . F.F.A. 1,2,3 . . . Assistant Reporter 3 . . . Plays 2,3,4 . . . Speech 2,3,4 . . . A.V. Club 4 . . . Photography Staff 2,3,4. MARY STEWART: Track 4 . . . Twinkler 3,4 . . . Organization Editor 3,4 . . . Cross Country 4. DIANE VELDHUIZEN: Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Band Officer 4 . . . Solo in band 1,2,3,4 . . . Small Groups 1,2,3,4 . . .Trio 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 1,2,4 . . . Mixed Chorus 1,2,4 . . . Small Groups 3,4 . . . Sextet 3 ...Trio 4. . . Swing Choir 4. . . Pep Club 1,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2 . . . Football Cheerleader 3,4 . . . Twinkler 4 . . . Library Assistant 3 . . . Spanish Club 1,2. REBECCA WOLVER: Glee Club 1,2,3 . . .Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 . . . Plays 2,3. 1 - I 'sv I ...Wav DEB MARKS DAVID BELZER BRIAN CHAMBERS ROSETTA CLARK That Reminds me. ' x L v R DELORIS SLACK CURTIS JAGER KAREN MOORE TED DERRY JULIE GARDNER KEVIN DeGEUS ,E , ns 4,0 Enthusiasm's what it's all about!! M + , , 1 rw, i . .lW....,,.,.,,M V.,., ,....,,..,,...,,, :gww AW Q ? 'ik' my , Q 4 f'i-JV ' if .W ,M K YN' 1 nw ' sd? . wr- J 4 'Y-- This is embarrassing! E - ,.u. JOHN VE RHULST S ASSY SHERI LOCKE BRYON MORGAN JOYCE ROWLAND THERESA SCOTT DOUG WILLIAMS ALBERT REED BECKY WOLVER DIANE VELDHUIZEN WARREN MCGLOTHEN ROXANNE DEEVERS is 5 Now that wasn't necessary! SENIOR PERSONALITIES have been a tradition at Eddyville for seven years. We plan to give you a. fun-packed four pages of the crazy things seniors do. WILDEST DRIVER: Roxanne. Deevers and Mike McBurney BRAINIEST: John Krieger and Kim Gilland 10 MOST MUSICAL: Diana Maloy and Dale Epperson BEST DRESSED-Denise Ashman and Larry Dunn PEPPIEST-Betty Voss and Tim Simpson BIGGEST CHATTERBOX-Nancy Boer and David Belzer MOST BASHFUL-Deb Holliday and Curtis Jager CLASS CLOWN-Mary Stewart and RUSS Deevers BEST ALL-AROUND-Joyce Rowland and Ken Rempe We hope you have enjoyed these past few pages. FRIENDLIEST-Patti Harter and Don Darland 13 f rw .- M, aa-gm' , Y r ff , 1 2 Juniors x .M 'vw 5 TB f Wi? Georgeanna. Waller David Wilson Teresa Wolver Kevin Woods Jerry Richards See that girl over there . . . wow! Gary Adreon, President Jeff Mitrisin, Vice-President so Hum Veronica. Francis, Secretary Tammie Ryan, Treasurer Sophomores 11 1 lx Barb Heistand Pam Holliday Billy Johnson Mark Johnston 1 xm' 'J -WJ Teresa Adreon Cathy Bogle Melinda Brunt Mike Clark Sheena Coplen Diane Crosson Cindy Dalbey Roger Davis Mary Lou DeHa.mer John DenHartog Martha Emanuel Sue Ferguson Wanda Fir-dley Julie Fynaardt Dan Gallagher Ed Glenn Carolyn Haines Sue Harland President, Wes Johnson Vice-President, Rod Ashman Secretary, Jeff Cruzen Treasurer, Tony Baker 4 iii , Q ' V vw, L .,,, ,V My Roger Ohms Susan Patrick Karen Reck Randy Richards Charlene Riley Jeanene Riley Steve Klyn Diane Krusemark Tim Langstraat Mary Larkin Ronnie Matthews Brenda McBurney Darwin McCracken Penny Middlesworth Karla Moore Deb Myers Judy Myers Shirley Newquist '23 .W 1 'wmmm 5212277216 M, '3 11951 .. f nik, 5 ,, S3 f ,, X H jx H W LQ? ' Z 321' X , ww- iff r' my , , 6 i 1 -gs ya f 1 l 1:31924 ff iz , ..., Mt? 'v-- if ,zzz-My ---' ' ' . ,. 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Qi ' -5, 7 - W Larry VanGenderen Craig Wilkin NOT PICTURED: Rick Richards Carol Swinscoe David Troxel 23 4: A A A Q., H, 0, M t S X www aw wb 7 , ,..: 1 ::' ff' I 5- Q' ,M..i,.,f,g ff f fy , hx. ,4 ,elf wwf ,5 f ff 'JW ,QI W Q 1 f f ,M W fg ff f xv f if 2 1- 4 454, gf 4 S J f 2 f 4 Z 9 J ,QQ ff H , Q, , f Q 5. J J f fs g f f f 2 f if - 1 Q W gf af 2 f 2 , 5 A 4 f L , L 4- f 4 Y K5 l Z2 6 Li A W 7 K si 6,51 1 31 24 W 1 22 .. 2 ' , waz 5 fx H, . K ' 4 ffff .W - , f- X Sf 2 ' 4,5 3 Q Y 1 B Q S L., .-,5, , an EZ ww I .lll V lm gf 1 A ,aa , 2 B ' 2 My 25 4 we an W f x 3532535 ' S 5 5 gg 5 1 V P L A 5, , M is P ' f 4541 m e ,Qi ,,.,.., 1 ii! 4 x rf' N f -A ' BJ' w' -si Freshmen In' Diane Bambrook Roger Barnard Beth Bowen Kathy Bitner Lary Bucher Pat Cardwell Bobby Carter Jim Christy Brad Davis Vicky Deevers Barb DeMoney Rick DeZwarte Brian Dykstra Debbie Ellis Kim Emanuel Tony Fenton Colleen Francis Tim Fridley Lynette Gardner Kerry Gilland Jim Glandon Pam Glenn Shawn Haines ,. if x' .X W ., lg 2 Tami Masterson, President Suzanne Larkin, Vice-President Sharon Belzer, Secretary-Treasurer fm M14 Dennis Hall Richard Hall Alan Hargis Terry Harris Tammi Harrison Dennis Heistand Andrew Hynick Vicki Hynick Garry Johnston Tracy Johnston Ellen Klaaren Doug Krieger Mike Lane Linda Lobberecht Patricia Lobberecht Vicki Long Keith Lunsford Ward Mallonee Doug Witt Deb Mart Linda McDowell Jeri McGlothen Matt Morgan Jeannie Mueller Wanda Myers Billy O'Conner Kelly Owens Kurt Powell David Pyle David Rempe Tim Richards Nancy Rowland Pat Ryan Gene Saner Sandy Schultz April Shadden Beth Shepherd Bob Shepherd Roger Simmers Jerry Stater Christy Steele Cindy Steele Terry Stodghill Lois Taylor Tammy Terrell Robby Thomas Kim Thompson Susan Va,nZomeren NOT PICTURED: Denise Crosson Randy Slutts Bart Vroegh Nancine Vroegh Nick Waggoner Gary Wallace Eighth Cathy Bender Sandra Bittle Ernie Balibaugh Kris Bruch Melody Bucher Joe Burch Doug Carlo Marcia Chilton Ronald Collett Tammie Comer Marshall Coplen Brad Crosson Christy Crosson Brenda Dalbey Peggy Dalby Cynthia Davidson Charles Davis Stewart Deevers Arlene DeHamer Steve DeHamer Dan Donnelly Rick Emory Brent Fenton Diane Franklin Roger Gutch Patti Harrison Jan Haselhuhn Linda. Heistand Charles Hough Aleece Jones Howard Kelsey Barbara Kent Kim Kerr John Kinkade Mike Klyn NOT PICTURED: Kim Glandon Matt Wilt Leanna. Lobberecht Ralph Lobberecht Dean Locke Brenda Long Carolyn Maloy Diane Mart Brenda Mathis Denise McBurney Penny McNelley Priscilla Middleswo Scott Moore Diana Morgan Lori Norris Lynn Norris Neal Noble Beth Ohms Danny Paxton Kari Price Brian Ransford Scott Raymie Jane Reed David Richards Anna Roberts John Ross Alan Rowland Lori Scott Randy Simmers Carla Smith Tammy Soots rth s7XY!,k ilwy gi Louis Stanley Susan Stansberry Connie Stater Penny Stephenson Marsha Sterling John Stewart Andy Sullivan Tom Taylor Shawn Teach Gina Tennison Karri Terrell Greg Thompson Glenda VanDorin Cathy VanLoon Tammy VanLoon Greg Veldhuizen Dennis Veldhuizen Gail Veldhuizen Rhonda Ventor Kim VerPloegh Dan Wgagner Joe Waller Gary Wilson You've got to be kidding! I do! When you run out of hands: use your mouth. Who? Me?', Smile! All study . . . No fun! Seventh 5 K ri-1?:?,l71YA'Wr1 Brenda Luzadder Denise Mart .YQ Tonya McSparen Everett Montgomery an f ff fm, it ' 'K Vim. S My K Kathy Allsup Dennis Antolik Terri Arnold Joey Bambrook Sandy Belzer Mike Bingham Alan Bolibaugh Jeff Burch Donnis Casteel Eric Chambers Lois Clark Terri Covert Robin Critchlow Vance Dalbey John Darland Jovita DenHartog Lori Epperson Vernon Engelhoven Susan Fee Brad Francis Georgia Fridley John Gillihan Clu Glenn DeeAnn Hall Larry Hargis Debbie Harrison Brian Hawk Brian Heistand Kelly Hulbert Becky Hulen Cindy Jacobs Robbie Johnston Thomas Johnston Kristine Jones Todd Lappin Cathy Larkin Kelly Lobberecht Mike Lobberecht Roger Lobberecht Kenny Lunsford Kelly Lobberecht, Treasurerg Sabra Woods, President: Debbie Harrison, Secretary: Leslie Veldhuizen, Vice-President at is .1 What do you want? Marty Kirby NOT PICTURED: Brian Vance Wanda Venator Miss New land anxi ously wat ches the art- ful magician. Brett Thomas Mike Thompson George Troxel Leslie Veldhuizen Barbara Vroegh Ronald Wilson Sabra Woods Shelly Lobberecht Kathaleen Newland Brenda Niles Jill Owens Kris Moore Chris Richards Tod Richardson Rusty Rouze Kerry Sammons Joleen Sereq Dixie Simmers Joe Slack Bobby Smith Rick Smith Linda Stansbeary Joan Taylor Todd Teach HN ' , There's nothing quite as exciting as this new book W THESE SEVENTH GRADERS FIND OUT WHAT JR. HIGH IS REALLY LIKE Now what in the heck is he doing? Is this a striking pose? Terri likes getting her picture taken. It was this long! She'1I never see me throw this. W This is such an exciting c1ass!II Teamwork! Faculty EDUCATORS OF E.H Miss Susan Gayle Andrews is a first-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching International Relations, Recent World Political History, Government, and Geography. She has a B.S.E. and a M.A. from Northeast Missouri State University. Mrs. Frieda Gail Bucher is a second-year teacher at E.H.S. teaching freshman English, American Literature, English Literature, Mass Media. She has a B.A. from Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado. O O Don Bucher is in his second year of teaching at E.H.S. and he teaches Business Education, Typing, Business Math, Business Law, and Bookkeeping. He has a B.A. from Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado. Q Mr. Tom Epperly is a sixth-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Biology, Science 8, and Earth Science. He has a B.S. from the University of Dubuque. Mrs. Frances Evans is the librarian. She teaches Advanced Composition and is the media director. She has a M.A. from the University of Iowa and is presently studying at the University of Iowa. Mr. Raymond E. Denney is a first-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics, Woodworking, Electricity, and Mechanical Drafting. He has a B.A. from William Penn College. ' A A A iiii i , - '--ff T5,+2,4 -,QEi'H ': f - 6 ,.xW--ME? 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She has a B.A. from Westmar College and has studied at the University of Iowa. Miss Becky Jo Harvey is a first-year teacher at E.H.S. teaching Spanish 1-5 and junior high Spanish. She has a B.A. from Central College. ' sp' -' .'l:Qf..', 5 - 5 ' , , 1 , fig 2 Q ' . i 555 . ali 2 3 Q 5 li-a i - I I f .I 5 ' . 5 ff? . ' its i .2 5 yi-V ja as S fi ' , 'fi .: f:. f- ii gr K Q.-Z, I Q-if A- . . ,- I it ff L7 , 'Ee 9 Lilfi , 5 2 aff E i S S-S93 I . A SE 5 , l 1 as .. .,,. . 7 ,gg :Kr .i Luv I 3 K pi K . m ...,.. . Mr. Jim Lamb is a first-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Drivers Education, 7th grade Science, and Drug Education. He has a B.A.E. from Iowa State University. Pictured at LEFT is Mrs. Betty Hibbs. She teaches junior high Home Economics, Home Economics I, Home Economics II, Clothing, Home Management, Foods, and Bachelor Living. She has a B.S. from Iowa State University. Pictured ABOVE is Miss Patricia Susan Jacobs, a fourth year teacher at E.H.S. She teaches Shorthand I dz II, Typing I 6: II, Office Practice, and Business English. She has a B.S.E. in Business Education from Northeast Missouri State University. -- s 1 I fi Mr. Gary L. Green is a sixth-year teacher at E.H.S. teaching Chemistry, Physical Science, and Eighth Grade Science. He has a B.S. from the University of Northern Iowa and is studying presently at Northeast Missouri State University. Mr. Burdell Hensley teaches Algebra I and General Math. He has a B.A. from William Penn College and has studied at Drake University and at Northeast Missouri State University. Donald D. Kent teaches Vocational Agriculture 1,2,3,4. He has a B.S. from Iowa State Univer- sity in Ames, Iowa. He also attended the Univer- sity of Missouri and the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Kent is presently attending Iowa State University. Sharma Mayne is in her 2nd year of teaching at E.H.S. She teaches 7th and 8th grade Math. Miss Mayne has a B.S. from Iowa State Univer- sity in Ames, Iowa. Paul M. Koehn is a first year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Physics, Geometry, Advanced Mathematics, and Algebra 2. He has a B.S.E. and a M.S.E. from the University of Michigan, he also has a Ph. D. from the University of Toledo. He also attended the Drake University. James Francis Nockels is in his 3rd year of teaching at E.H.S. He teaches Art grades 7 through 12. He has a B.A. from the University of Northern Iowa. Carl Nunnikhoven is a 3rd-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Vocal Music grades 7 through 12. He has a B.A. from Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa. Larry Joiner teaches band at the elementary level and also J.V. band. Mr. Joiner has a B.A. from William Penn in Oskaloosa, Iowa. 5 -jis, lf, .L 2 se' . ,. K? ,ff . f , ' -ff! if .. . - .V as 1: U1 ' L:- '., ,Q Li? -.. 5:-'V I?-'i5?5515f? - 7, 45: . T i ,:':i-fs we .... ' ' - - W ' 7' is as it i 1 SWL ' We 1 . - it j i S s .,,,. ,... K ,E , , , . ,hw , . Q5 - as Harold Warren Ragen teaches American History, Social Behavior, Behavioral Science, and Contemporary Problems. He has a B.A. from Parsons College and has studied at Northeast Missouri University. -- aw. sw., A t .1 Mr. Dave Richardson teaches 7th grade band, varsity band, and Music Appreciation, He has a B.A. from the University of Northern Iowa and a M.A. from Northeast Missouri State University. ' ' - ' if Y ig . - L:r,,y, e,. . .yy1if.'eee. :ww --PM Qi' .113 f?lSii-figs. ' 5 C , .E ' 5.912.351 tg! 3 , f lbkk 52s Y . , .. 1. 3 ,..- . .. Q , .Q .,. 1..- ... sgf 1. 'E. .fi i .T - . Q.. t ,v 1--gg' S Xugsiigs, se S 3 sww.,ql2s Q34-..i? e' i- 'E' as iisigif ss g 5j5g3s .x 2 fl wisp iii: 2 s ...Qi .. 3 ' - -. .. . i fix A .if w , f. f ' 1 - ' . . . . S . - i x.. . ,,J . r,.., C lt . L. P 'RPA , .. , rrr X . ,,,i , y ?... as 5 K K I . ,,.. I , - 1.14 5 -255 ' . 'i1f5'gi - , KS. 'M .1-. 15. W , f .. as fi S , ,. .. -.kg K Xxx. 1 si is -2 5 ..-gains 1 i lx W 3 I is E Ii i Q sy M Q W x Q .1b. e,i..' .- X .. A W .i.lE,.V,. .5.k......:L,.'.::. u k ' 5 j is ' 5 ski F W.. .. 1. .. ff K . f as , os., shi Eggs , ... , - --,-:-f-:---v i. E, 5 E ,:.- V2 ,. . . , . .. wi, 2 .eiv s Mrs. Mary Frances Simmons is a first year teacher at E.H.S., transferring from the elemen- tary. She teaches Junior and Senior High Special Education and Art I. She has a B.S. from Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, and a M.A. from the University of Kansas. Mr. Thomas P. Stewart is the Guidance Counselor at E.H.S. He has a B.S.E. from Northeast Missouri State University, has studied at Centerville Community College and the University of Iowa, and is presently working on graduate study at Northeast Missouri State 5 'V University. Ai--' '1 ' : .5 ...: 'T-if Mr. Ronald Welsch is a second-year teacher at E.H.S. teaching Consumer Economics and Physical Education grades 7-12. He has a B.S. from Iowa State University and has studied at Ellsworth Junior College along with work on his M.A. at Iowa State University. Mrs. Florence Wilkin teaches 7th grade Social Studies and Bth grade U.S. History. She has a B.A. from William Penn College. Miss Sandra Sklavos teaches English II and Speech. She has a B.A. from Parsons College. Mrs. Jo Wakefield is a first-year .teacher at E.H.S. teaching junior high Language Arts. She has a B.A. from the University of Iowa and has studied at the University of Northern Iowa., Northeast Missouri State University, and Centerville Community College. .... 'f Ei-?f5i5-.A7Z9f5E'- lf . ,iff . H-51 1: J: -Tlx. 9W.5ix':HS,l-1- ' - ' ' , is ' -...,iMg..1 . - -wg fwfr ' - - 5 ' Mrs. Collete Ellen Wilson is a second-year teacher at E.H.S., teaching Girl's Physical Education 7-12. She has a B.A. from William Penn College. 43 ,' .my 5,5 f-f-M... H WWW -V-..,,, wwff 1 NM W ,Zim - www .,.,..v+ JMM M 26 15 THE E PEOPLE WORK BEHI D THE SCENES AT RIGHT: Mr. Sam Christy Mrs. Charlene Christy Glenn Chambers Mr. 1 Mr. John Powell a 5 Mr. Charles Newell Marion Slagle Sonny Flanders Mr. Mr. Mr. John Rempe Harry Sheets Mr. Mr. Richard Besco Mr. Delbert Taylor E Mr. Alan Katko I Mrs. Patty Glenn , NOT PICTURED: Mr. Bob .Cardwell Z Mrs. Dorothy Schmitz A 5 BELOW: A Mrs. Lois Farmer Mrs. Grace Harper Mrs. Charlette Colvin Mrs. Donna Crosson Mrs. Ruth Rowland BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Earl Roe Mrs. Ellen Linderman Mr. Paul Crosson EDDYVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATIO Left to right: George Osing, David Brinegar, Rodger McGlothlen, Carl Veldhuizen, Joe Catlin, Brice Ashman, Gladys Katko, Shirley Locke. Superintendent: J. Ira Ryan Principal: Roger J. Jacob THESE ARE A FEW OF THE HELPFUL HANDS AT E.H.S. Cheryl Miller, Secretary Do Marcia Haworth, Secretary Sally Critchlow. Nurse Gladys Kakto, Secretary O , 4'- 4- 5 1- cvs Athletics i BASEBALL: THE ROCKETS WO THE CO FERENC FOR THE 4th CO SECUTI E YEAR 1 w ROW 1: Doug Williams, Jim Hughes, Craig Wilkin, Mike Roe, Randy Osing, Rod Ashman, ROW 2: Ron Williams, A1 Reed, Bob Dalton, Dale Epperson, Gary Adreon, Don Bruch, ROW 3: Bill McGlothlen, Barry Farmer, Rick Barnard, John Taylor, Jeff Mitrisin, Perry Middlesworth, Kevin Lane, Coach Rdn Welsch. . ' ' s T . 1. V ,X Q ' 'fir . ,. O i A to J J . f ,R --W V I if fi A ff' ,'.' 2 Ei ' -1 'i'i' ,iflff '- T .. - : 'K ' ie, A- -.'- i ..-.-- , ' 1 -i:f'f Sfif f f K si jf, f Q' -, - XX K - f--- v a ' , fi K . . O 1 X. f , .,,i i,.- xfea anyr. ggi X K K ii i s , :' . : f, :?:. '. I 2 . A .515 w2791is,549' ,jfij - k,L x g 1: ,,s.,... .. S R JSQTTW M WWE. Ts. 5 'fl ' R. 255: ' f 'YTESSQQTL It?-uf,-idlfr : ' f K 'V E f 2-X-M ig , it ' .. -i f T ' ,mv 'S l ., fi Y me M ik 1 Y f - it . .1 . . Q . ,.., .X -.. X . , ,, fix. 5,1 A , ' . 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Nam: we it vixMi1Q:f:s?A' , if itifffivia-'gfisfieQ,s:SeasSlfsz+,s W' 1 1 - 2 .wx z-wx-swfsnzr s :ww .---'erm 1 e?7'fP?' fl, My ,.,.' J , ..,,- 1. T If M,-57 S 52: Q 3 K ki Vw is V R ,, W V Vyy,. ,-., J ' ''-Sig?-'IQYQQYIQ.1Q'54Y'fTi+Pg X 'fwfl , FHL ziE15Vl,,l11'?'1'.1 l ,iLi'-f-'MEZZ'VSTZILX G3 ilk? -W , Barry Farmer and John Taylor show some good hustle. YOUTHFUL TEAM BUBBLES WITH E THUSIASM ROW 1:Pa.m Holiday, Kim Emanuel, Sue Ferguson, Nancy Rowland, Lynette McGlothlen, Denise Crossen, Colleen Francis, Diane Crossen, Penny Gardner, Tami Masterson, Martha Emanuel, Diane Smith, ROW 2: Jeri Middlesworth, Beth Shepard. It's a hitl aQ3SZ'iif Pam Holliday shows proper fielding form. 51 ROCKETTES WI STATE TCUR EY BID Before the girls went to the state tournament, they rode on the tire truck through town. We - f ew- .. M.....MX ...LL , L ..,..m.? .W LL f- - ...m.-mah.. LL ...A H . Q ,,.LL ,:Q.' ix .A,,, - , q,: . . -' .. ', , , - .,... A k N ' EW.-i'.f'v5Em' . ,ifkfkf-5:1-Mgt?ESQ? Isaqvrsze. L L e eoro .k,. i X . . . A P , - Q I LQ ' :L , y f lg Mxchele qulckly lays down a . . -2 -., K 1 - . . F L Ly li ' ' - L1 -: gy beautlful bunt whxle Becky 33 yn L 1. ' i jf- -,:-L i . ... ,Ze M . I L W f L amflously aww-the ver- , .L L V - m e ' L W f L L L- y - fi '-r' .-. S : K K ,.,' - e 2 L, L - .L- me - e. V- vw. ,Lys -,,f3..- .L K. -,gg-g 4 -i,5..Q,qg1g3.H Lr'-.- LL - Betty is always ready for the pitch. QSRBNI --ish - 72 14' .lil5f0L.i xy - 1. . 'ltr ng rf.Qi,5-jg3Qjli?'Qf,j, ff? 1 515-A:-gQHg:Y-jfiixiffrjf DETERMINATION AND HARD WORK PROPEL THE ROCKETTES TOWARD STATE l 1 ROW 1: Teresa Adreon, Lynn Franklin, Brenda Kelsey, Julie Gardner. bie Krusemark, Michele McCracken, Becky Simpson, Coach Warren ROW 2: Rhonda Kelsey, Diane Crossen, Penny Middlesworth, Betty Ragen, Diane Krusemark, manager. Voss, Sheri Locke. ROW 3: Coach Gary Greene, Gilberta Watkins, Deb- GIRLS WORK HARD THROUGH THE FALL SEASON DDWlll.E C U NY ROW 1: Diane Krusemark, manager, Nancy Rowland, Colleen Fran- ROW 2: Brenda Kelsey, Lynn Franklin, Kim Gilland, Diane Crossen, cis, Denise Crossen, Teresa Adreon Julie Gardner Becky Simpson, Sheri LOCKS Penny Middlesworth Betty Voss. 53 WE RE PROUD OF OUR FOOTBALL BOYS Left to right: Curtis Ruby, Roger Barnard, Kurt Powell, Shawn Jeff Cruzen, Mark Johnston. ROW 3: Gregg Johnston, Ron Williams, Haines, Tony Fenton, Pat Ryan, Larry Bucher, Alan Hargis, Bob Bob Dalton, Tony Baker, Perry Middlesworth, Kip Powell, Ted Derry, Shepherd, Jim Glandon, Nick Waggener, ROW 2: Mike Roe, David Jim Hughes, Gary Adreon, John Taylor, Doug Williams, Brian Max- Roberts, Don Taylor, Craig Wilkin, Randy Rowland, Darwin Mc- Well, Jeff Mitrisin. Cracken. Rod Ashman, Rodney Stodghill, Scott Rouze, Mike Clark, John Taylor C411 and Coach Epperly walk toward Perry Middlesworth C515 and Mike Roe 1433 talk It takes a hard practice to make a tough the side lines over the game. team. 54 f Coaches talk to Jeff Mitrisin. Hustle inl Ball carrier, Ted Derry C341 We all take time out for a rest? S Ball carrier Jeff Mitrisin Q1 12 runs through the enemy line whi his teammate dives at an opposing player. le Brian Maxwell C811 and John Taylor 1411 55 is 5, Si X ww BOTTOM TO TOP: Veronica Francis, Monica Heckart, Diane Ridenour, Colleen Hawk, Joyce Rowland, Diane Veldhuizen, Tammy Thompson, Denise Ashman, and Tammie Ryan. CHEERLEADERS-THE LI K BETWEE ATHLETES A D FANS ......s, ,. -I . . ,.., Y-,- , . , , . ,. .. - ' ' , M - -2f ffsi1fi1-g.- X. 3 f-- .. H N Q. f ' D , . D f leo s , v r s it G' ,. . ii . - A, sf WE' wk . - i F -. a ' ' - ' 3 -. H L,,kL,. Q Q ,' if D' Q ' X5 i f .,.l . -7 . ' 5 1 :.- ,i- -K ,.,, Here we go Rockets: here we go. Practice makes perfect. 56 Is this a new dance step? Varsity cheerleaders cheer for the football guys. J.V. CHEERLE DERS SPUR ON VICTORIE ii lui.: TOP, ROW 1: Nancy Roberts, Charlene Riley, Brenda McBurney, Melin- da Brunt, Cindy Dalbey. ROW 2: Marcia White, Karen Reck, Carolyn Haines. UPPER LEFT: The cheerleaders gave rousing pep assemblies. MIDDLE LEFT: Beat 'em Rocketsg Beat 'eml LOWER LEFT: J.V. talent, Rah...Rah.... 57 HOMECOMI ACTI ITIES TEH y W ,. Q, ,sr :Q M , k , ,, di... ?'1- ,,m:: 'ii 2 ri , W I-V -fw ww 2- ,E 5 ..,,.. V S iw f A 'f- V 'Su .iiflifi ' . '.h' SFAS' 503 k'n5f'f YA , , sv Y 'A AK X, ,L., f . - A Q H id w1 X f E ..q., K Rf ' 1 1 A ' A ' giiy -gk fA Q.. ., Ai - 'ff , mf. vALA1s1,sf-:gs,1Z'Ei2i . f 1 A -Xi Zi? 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' 1 Q ,.., A Y ' SQFWA f l hifi A , ' A 5 K , AA AA SE ' -15A?A- Ah igy A' A -A P - LA ' '-:?::a':s., :-mg - ,--..A?-wf5w'-.:,::5 ,,f- 1 1 2: -. 1-f? , , W ,k,.. m,.:,,,,H,, . .pgs 1' - ' Q A - A - E 5 f 2 Wx Ifyfmzlrsflfiaxz- A-A fy ,f -, -fyf ff, A'ffJ4siwAA .liwfeGz.fffAe14:EYfAaf+- Opposite Page, TOP RIGHT: There's no need to pray for her, Jeff, she can answer it by herself. CENTER LEFT: Tie day was a new experience for Spirit Week. BOTTOM LEFT: The mighty seniors get the privilege of destroying PC in the bon- fire. This Page, TOP RIGHT: The Juniors float, Stomp 'em won first place. This year's theme was Jungle Fantasies . TOP LEFT: Ring around the collar? ABOVE: Betty, have you ever thought of joining the circus? 59 THESE 8 SE IDRS WERE HO ORED BY BEI CHOSEN AS HDMECOMI G QUEEN CANDID TES Denise Ashman escorted Lori Carter escorted Julie Gardner escorted by Jeff Mitrisin by Larry Dunn by Ed Glenn Patti Harter escorted Regina Owens escorted Joyce Rowland escorted by Rod Ashman by Darwin McCracken by Jeff Cruzen Becky Simpson escorted Diane Veldhuizen escorted by Tim Simpson by John Taylor HOMECOMI G RGYALTY FOR I974 CENTER: The 1974 Homecoming Queen, Julie Gardner, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gardner. Julie has three sisters and one brother. Her hobbies are swimming, skiing, watching football games, and going to Walt Disney movies. Julie's advice to un- derclassmen is, Learn as if you were to live forever and live as if you were to die tomorrow. RIGHT: First runner-up, Denise Ashman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brice Ashman. Denise has two brothers and two sisters. Swimming, skiing and bike riding are her hobbies. Her ad- vice to underclassmen is, Take pride in everything you attempt to ac- complish. LEFT: Second runner-up, Regina Owens is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Owens. She has three sisters and one brother. Regina's hobbies are sewing, reading, playing the piano, cooking, and bike riding. Regina's advice is Make every day worthwhile and have fun doing it. HOMECOMI PRO IDESA BRE FALL ROUTI TOP LEFT: The Powder Puff game has its queens C?J, too. TOP RIGHT: The bonfire was big and spirits were high, as Homecom- ing week came to its climax. CENTER LEFT: Queen Julie Gardner escorted by Ben Heckart. CENTER RIGHT: Jebediah Stone provided entertainment at the Homecoming Dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Richardson, does your band always march backwards? BOTTOM RIGHT: Always save the best for last, right girls? 62 . ,FR 3 We ' fi fi ' W 72 R 3 'T . -w e K We V ' - ' 1 ' -- ffp if My T' -'il -fi we , O me X 1 Q E 3 , H - .:ili5FEiiS? -- agar N ey ,T f- f fa F , a g -M L,,:Ts,-ff . X U fm 3? 8 were W , - AWW- ,fx Q? be . Q - - 'S -- . H ' .. 5. E v e : V ififwfa T be ' ,mi s ,,.. ' 1 , w n zf-i s i vi -Q ' T ' , f - in xii! ,Q , L L NX :g g - i X ' . ' Sfwve gf is 1 f. 1 Qsgksgeealefseffwigg- - -A -me f ' , 2, 1fPzf'ffm2fif,i X .1-A--F - mA 'Sifxwf1sa2eQQYf'. N ' ...f -- 1 4 J Ai-??i'Yi ' :-L l'- '- i i ff -we 5Pe5:..'W-:.f : ' : ' ' Y if N V 4 Q We in G A ' R it S ' .. ' ' V 159 EQ, -, , . 5 , K -A 1,1 ft ,, - g' f k 1 'ki -,siilw :isis K, , ., . S 'Y 6 ' 45 - ' fifff , 1'1?ES:sEa1. L' E+ - ' ' -flihfze-Q ix oo - Q, K K + X - 1 . -. - :V L -T , 'f'-':,fQ,1-'bi ' '- ' , ' L ' ,S S -o I-lE5i'-TYEJ if '51 13? S GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY HAS BEST TEAM EVER! SAYS COACH. Tracy Johnston, Kerry Sullivan, Susan Patrick, Lori Carter, Mary Stewart, Terri Stodghill. Don't just sit there, Mary, get up and run, run, runl Joy helped to manage the team on to a con- ference victory. 63 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY IMPROVED AS THE SEASON WENT ON Kerry Gilland, Randy Richards, Ward Mallonee, Kent J ager, Tim Fridley, Kevin Waggener Coach Hensley was pleased with the squad's performances. The boys worked long and hard for 9. building season. ROCKETTES FIND TEAMWORK AND HUSTLE ARE KEYS TO A SUCCESSFUI SEASON ROW 1: Kerry Sullivan, Peggy Larkin, Denise Ashman, Kim Gilland, Joyce Rowland, Regina Owens, Becky Simpson, Brenda K l Sh r' L cke Julie e sey, e 1 o , Gardner. STANDING Manager Teresa Wolver and Coach Don Bucher. CENTER LEFT: I can jump that high, too. CENTER RIGHT: Bren- da, Fd say that was a foul-on YOU! FAR RIGHT: Becky Simpson, No. 30, pulls down vital rebound over opponents head. BOTTOM LEFT: Semor guard Kim Gilland begins maneuvering to put ball into play as Regina Owens plans her next move. BOTTOM RIGHT: Denise Ashman con- centrates at charity line. O 4 I 1 K x i E u 5 i 5 JU IOR VARSITY BOYS SCRAMBLE! ROW 15 Kurt POWGU, CFB-ig Wilkill, Jerry Swinney, Lary Bucher, R0g6r Bar- McCracken, Dan Gallagher, Jeff Cruzen, Bob Shepherd, David Rempe, Tony nard, Kprry Gi11a.nd,Y ROWA 2: Coach Beichley, Rod Ashman, Darwin Fenton. . . GIRLS WORK H RD FOR VARSITY PL Y X ROW 1: Shirley Newquist, Sue Ferguson, Mary Larkin, Carolyn Haines, Debra Reck, Becky Sullivan, ROW 2: Denise Crosson, Colleen Francis, Kelly Owens, Kim Thompson, Tammi Harrison, Lynnette Gardner, Nancy Rowland, Cindy Steele, Deb Mart, ROW 3: Tammy Terrell, Vicki Hynick, Beth Shepherd, Susan Van Zomern, Jeri McGlothlen, Tracy Johnston, NOT PICTURED: Penny Middlesworth, Coach Ragen. ww V 5, 'f f , , , ' 3 l, S . -wr. ,,QTgf i' is iw, if new Q rrnn gf ,,,,,, ,, Wg A' W wif ..d1',n' -, , --we K3 . 'ff 'ff mu... Q 'fjijii ..,e,. , in Q R , f erils R W .. gm 25 ire ai 1 CUR CHEERLEADERS ENCOURAGE PEP it 2: Diana Maloy, Diane UPPER LEFT: ROW 1: Melinda Clark, Patti Har Krusmark, Joan Baker. ter, Diane Ridenour, ROW OUR J.V. CHEERLEADER'S SUPPORT GROWING TEAMS UPPER LEFT: ROW 1: Melinda Brunt, Jeanene Riley, Susan Patrick. NOT PICTURED Karen Reck and Brenda McBurney. LOWER RIGHT' Adviser Mrs. Wilson OUR BOYS BOWL THEIR W Y TO S CCESS W ROW 1: Terry Harris, Mike Lane, Tim Langstraat, ROW 2: Ken Rempe, David Wilson, John Krieger, Larry VanGenderen, Jeff Witt, Coach Koehn. Throw another strike, Ken. Concentration counts. Look out pins, here it comes P I f J V ff wAag,2:?HveMl-wfefgg ., l www 1 'ff f ,iff gf? 6 K ff!! f ffm ,iz 23 vi KQV PK Mg ,... i5iTf',fQ5fV'iu5, mfg 45 ,ff f 2: 1,f,,1,ga1,z, 1fQ,,'m',Qgw ' rf QWH W ,SK M3931 E f H READY! WRESTLE! .W www: az- -,,,, V V ,,.mfsmw.,1,, ,, W 'f' 1' , , .W E LL AND SUMMER SOFTBALL S. Invit., 3rd Michelle McCracken 3rd All-State 1st All-Conference Betty Voss Honorable Mention State 1st All-Conference Rhonda Kelsey Honorable Mention State Julie Gardner Honorable Mention State 2nd All-Conference Gilberta Watkins Honorable Mention State lst All-Conference Brenda Kelsey Honorable Mention All-Conference Pella Christian Albia Twin Cedars SUMMER DISTRICT Van Buren Mediapolis Ottumwa STATE TOURNAMENT Fort Dodge Clear Creek South Hamilton Crestwood FALL SECTIONALS Hedrick Blakesburg Oskaloosa FALL DISTRICT Pella Christian BOYS BASKETBALL Fremont Prairie City Twin Cedars North Mahaska Colfax Pleasantville Monroe Lynnville-Sully Twin Cedars Colfax Pleasantville Monroe North Mahaska Lynnville-Sully Prairie City Pella Christian Pekin Ted Derry 2nd All-Conference Jeff Mitrisin 2nd All-Conference Al Reed Honorable Mention 40 5 1 42 35 64 53 64 65 55 60 54 54 61 68 72 104 9 1 fx,-' Rockets 1 1 7 4 Rockets 17 8 1 1 Rockets 6 1 O 1 Rockets 17 14 8 Rockets 1 i,X lb XX X X .J KX xr X N' X Xf W BASEBALL Prairie City Winfield Mt.-Union Twin Cedars Lynville-Sully Centerville Centerville Pleasantville Colfax Burlington Burlington Russell North Mahaska Prairie City Twin Cedars Osky Sr. Babe Ruth Lynville-Sully North Mahaska Pella John Taylor lst All-Conference Mike Roe Honorable Mention Jeff Mitrisin Honorable Mention VanBuren Pleasantville Ames Ames Colfax I ' f Semco f Semco 'EQN , . I Barry Farmer N i -if 1st All-Conference f' N I L, Al Reed ' i S: lst All-Conference fr 'QL f? X, f X Bill Mcolorhlen ' 4 Sf, 1st All-Conference jg AX Pella Christian 69 Fremont 7 1 Prairie City 53 Twin Cedars 50 North Mahaska 49 Colfax 56 Pleasantville 54 Monroe 53 Lynnville-Sully 54 Twin Cedars 72 Pekin 65 Colfax 46 Ottumwa 47 Pleasantville 80 Monroe 52 North Mahaska 45 Lynnville-Sully 48 Prairie City 87 Moulton-Udell 49 Regina Owens Kim Gilland lst Alkconference 2nd All-Conference Becky SlmPS0H Joyce Rowland 1st All-COl'1f6I'eI1C8 Honorable Mention Rockets l 75 FOOTB LL Pekin 14 Pleasantville O Monroe 0 Colfax 18 Prairie City 14 Twin Cedars 0 North Mahaska 8 Lynnville-Sully 48 Tri-County 0 Jeff Mitrisin lst team John Taylor 1st team Brian Maxwell 2nd team Gary Adreon Honorable Mention Darwin McCracken Honorable Mention BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY Oskaloosa Keomah Classic MayTag Invt. Pekin Mile Team Cardinal Triangular Gateway Classic Warhawk Invt. Ingles Pasture DMRC State Pekin 3 Mile 76 ROCKETS SCCRE HIGH Rockets 6 32 8 20 0 30 22 2 32 Rockets 5th 6th 6th 1 1th 2nd 5th 1 1th 6th 3rd 25th 6th WRESTLING Albia Colfax Corydon Lynnville-Sully Cardinal Tri-County Monroe New Sharon Pleasantville Twin Cedars Pekin GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY Pekin Dual Keomah Classic MayTag Invt. Pekin Mile Team Cardinal Triangular Tri-County Invt, Gateway Classic Warhawk Invt. Pekin Invt. DMRC District Grinnell Dual Pekin 6 Mile Rockets 23 24 48 17 10 36 42 28 4 1 43 6 Rockets 2nd 3rd 7th 6th 3rd 5th lst 7th 4th lst 6th 2nd Sth OUR YOU G CHAMPS PREP RE FOR TOMORRO ROW 1: Diane Franklin, Rhonda Venator, Shawna Teach, Melody Middlesworth, Christy Crosson, Leanna Lobberecht, Becky Hulen, Bucher, Cindy Jacobs, Kathaleen Newland, Sabra Woods, ROW 2: Terri Arnold. Coach Ragen, Tina Jones, Karri Terrell, Jane Reed, Priscilla ROW 1: Brent Fenton, Stuart Deevers, Robin Critchlow, Greg Veldhuizen, Scott Ramie, Mike Bingham, Rusty Rouze, Tod Richard- son, Eric Chambers, John Gillihan, ROW 2: Brad Crosson, David Richards, Ernie Bolibaugh, Clu Glenn, Jan Haselhuhn, Dennis Veldhuizen, Dan Donnelly, Dan Wagner, Mike Thompson, Brian Vance, Larry Hargis, Ricky Smith, ROW 3: Coach Welsch, Brian Heistand, Andy Sullivan, Howard Kelsey, Tom Taylor, Robbie Johnston, Leslie Veldhuizen, Todd Teach, Alan Bolibaugh, Todd Lap- pin. 77 YOU G ROCKETS GAI EXPERIEN ROW 1: Andy Sullivan, Everett Montgomery, Roger Lobberecht, Tod Richardson, Leslie Veldhuizen, Todd Lappin, Brad Francis, Mike Thompson. ROW 2: Tom Taylor, Brent Fenton, Ernie Bolibaugh, Gregg Thompson, Brad Crosson, Rob Reck, Joey Bambrook, Vernon Engelhoven, Mike Lobberecht. ROW 3: Matt Wilt, Jan Haselhuhn, Mike Klyn, Dan Donnelly, Howard Kelsey, Eric Chambers, Brian Hawk. 5, vv X f V 95.5477 'f KETB L s e C ' s i- , gi 4 5 . 1, T QQOQQ 5 ROW 1: Barbara Kent, Jana Reed, Kris Bruch, Joan Taylor, Jovita Den Hartog, Debbie Harrison, Jill Owens, Denise Mart, Tina Jones, Kathy Allsup, Michele Lobberecht. ROW B: Leanna Lobberecht, Lynn Norris, Priscilla Middlesworth, Lori Norris, Carolyn Maloy, Terri Arnold, Denise McBurney, Christy Crosson, Shawna Teach, Patti Harrison, Linda Heistand, Sabra Woods. X aw iw 1 4 1 f fe 5 , Q51 Y' 1- 'R M M249 ,?i?gf2, ., 6 2 , Q M if f f as 4 M2331 if xx f k , X fry, gg f Qu 2? Z 'AS my L , 4 JR. HI HEERLEADERS ww H ' QM 'W 4 ,,,,. W ,,,,h ,,.W, ,,A., V . .fwexglz ff -V Q, Hi 4 5fE1'?2'js,ff-V 4 , Aff, f f W if sn E:.1,,:g,, fy:ff,:3Wf5,ifI''jj.rs:fj77f1if:V!Qig1aff,Vkgrygfogi' Q:.',4f f, V an l fl ff wf eizg ' . Q i f w?9flg.ylezw'igf2f'ip W w ffq I ..,, ,, Azz i. A. . ,,,l. ...,. . VZ,. V , . .... l fs Football squad: Chris Bruch, Cathy Bedner, Marcia Sterling. Jill Owens, Sandy Belzer. Diana Morgan, Susan Stansberry, Penny Stephenson. Basket- ball squad: Penny Stephenson, Marcy Chilton, Toyna McSparen, Donnis Casteel. Wrestling squad: Diana Morgan, Susan Stansberry. Terri Covert. Karri Price. Advisor ofthe cheerleaders is Mrs. Wilson. 2 3 Activities STUDE T COUNCIL LEADS . ia ix is is ri gs The members of Senior High Student Council are pictured ABOVE from left to right: Julie Fynaardt, Soph.g Lynnette Gardner, Fresh.q David Belzer, Sen.g Diane Krusemark, Soph.g Joyce Rowland, Sen., Kerry Gilland Fresh.: Regina Owens, Sen., Ed Glenn, Soph.g Bill McGloth1en, Gardner, Sen., Lary Bucher, Fresh. R Jr.: Monica Heckart, Jr.: Julie 5 S, 2 ev i Pictured at TOP LEFT, Monica Heckart explains at a Junior class meeting that this year's new lunch plates are the same size as last year's. Pictured at LEFT, Presi- S dent Julie Gardner introduces the Al Bell assembly. Pictured at RIGHT is Mr. 3 Jacob, Senior High Student Council Adviser. Student Council is one of the main 5 leadership bodies in the school. They are responsible for Homecoming, Christmas, and Valentine activities, and all assemblies. Conveying student complaints, at- titudes, and ideas to the administration is 9. main responsibility of the council. SCHOOL ACTI ITIES Jr. High Student Council members are pictured ABOVE from left to right, Kathaleen Newland, Joan Taylor, V.P., Barbara Kent secretary-treasurerg Den- nis Heistand, Cathy Bedner, Tod Richardson, Brent Fenton, President: Doug Carlo, Tom Taylor. E Pictured at BOTTOM LEFT, the Sr. Student Council officers are from left to right, Regina Owens, Secretary: Julie Gardner, President, Bill McGlothlen, Vice-President: PICTURED ABOVE, Sr. High Student Council member Lary Bucher, listens intently at a Sr. High Student Council Meeting. PICTURED BELOW are Tom Taylor, and Dennis Heistand, in deep thought at a Jr. High Student Council Meeting. The Jr. High Student Council is composed of four 7th and live 8th Graders. They are a separate council and their respon- siblities are similiar to those of the Sr. High, except that they deal ex- clusively with the Jr. High Student Body. Mr. Stewart is the Junior High Student Council adviser. .83 PEP CLUB GE ER TES SCHOOL SPIRIT ROW 1: Tammy Thompson, Colleen Hawk, Diane Ridenour, Veronica Francis, Tammie Ryan, Monica Heckart, Denise Ashman, Diane Veldhuizen, Joyce Rowland. ROW 2: Tammy Van Loon, Vicki Deevers, Kerry Sullivan, Joy Hoven, Joan Baker, Julie Gardner, Becky Simpson, Kim Gilland, Sue Ferguson, Lori Carter, ROW 3: Kim Emanual, Lois Taylor, Jeri McGlothlen, Sharon Belzer, Diane Krusemark, Penny Middlesworth, Mary Larkin, Susan Patrick, Shirley Newquist, Sheri Locke, Deb Marks, Becky Wolver. ROW 4: Colleen Francis, Lynette Gardner, Cindy Steele, Vicki Hynick, Charlene Riley, Nancy Roberts, Jeanne Riley, Teresa Wolver, Brenda Kelsey, Lynn Franklin, Brenda McBurney. ROW 5: Terri Stodghill, Kelly Owens, Tami Masterson, Nancy Rowland, Betty Voss, Nancy Boer, Roxanne Deevers, Patti Harter, Penny Stevenson. Kim Thompson, Marcy Chilton, Melinda Clark. ROW 6: Aaron Gillihan, Kent Jager, Tracy Johnston. Pep Club Officers: QAdviser, Miss Mayneq Vice-president, Sheri Locke Cheerleaders boost fans to promote pep and pride. Treasurer, Tammie Ryan, President, Betty Voss: Secretary, Lori Carter STUDE TS LE D HELPI GHANDI THE LIBR RY 7 .,AL., ,,::mQ -NNW we awww 2f?? fl .. AQ - if-iLT':if:'.lXii,ie ,e ' - '1521R:': 1 mr.: UPPER LEFT: Library Staff: SITTING, left to right: Lori Carter, Linda Troxel, Betty Voss, Pam Shilling, Melinda Clark. STANDING Pam Holliday, Charlene Riley, Debbie Veldhuizen, Jeannene Riley, Nancy Roberts, Patti Harter. UPPER RIGHT: Adviser, Mrs. Evans. ABOVE LEFT, Video Tape Staff: Larry Van Genderen, Aaron Gillihan, Kevin Waggoner, Ed Kinkade, John Verhulst, Kevin Woods, Carl Shadden. ABOVE RIGHT: A-V Staff: Jim Christy, John Verhulst, Aaron Gillihan. THE BAND CRE TES MUCH EXCITEME T MAJORETTE: Joan Baker. SENIORS: Kip Powell, John Verhulst, Ted Derry, Dale Epperson, Sheri Locke, Julie Gardner, Tim Simpson, Becky Simpson, Alan McSparen, Kim Gilland, Dave Belzer, Deb Marks, Joyce Rowland, Patti Har-ter, Betty Voss, Lori Carter, Lois Haselhuhn. JUNIORS: Joey Veldhuizen, Perry Middlesworth, Ron Williams, Tim Schultz, Bruce Taylor, Wayne DeJong, Bobby Dalton, Marcia McDowell, Doug Mart, Brenda Kelsey, Ed Kinkade, Kerry Sullivan, Teresa Wolver, Kevin Waggener, Kathy Sinnif, Lynn Franklin, Diane Ridenour, Tammy Thompson, Dean VanOmmen, Tammy Ryan, Collen Hawk, Peggy Larkin, and Veronica Francis. SOPHOMORES: Ed Glenn, Susan Ferguson, Tim Langstraat, Dan Gallagher, Jeff Cruzen, Tony Baker, John DenHartog, Craig Wilkin, Becky Sullivan, Rodney Ashman, Julie Fynaardt, Diane Smith, Nancy Roberts, Judy Myers, Penny Middlesworth, Mary Larkin, Mary DeHamer, Shirley Nequist, Darwin Mc- Cracken, Brenda Crosson, Melinda Brunt, Marcia White, Martha Emanuel, Diane Krusemark, and Susan Patrick. WHERE ER THEY PERFORM . 2' we 'Sv PEP BA D HAS SOMETHI G TO BLOW BOUT! ai M 'G . 5115 1? fi B 4 M :F , sg ,mcg . gui ','A 1 'iii ..r,:,1ff:,.:'i'f,Q,, :f:'i':1f11T'1 fp ' 2,f'JTi:1!.,Lz::,,:1 fafiafi, Ti? -kfflxix ',V,i ' fl, 2 't 2'Tj'j, ROW 1: Dale Epperson, Kip Powell, Jeff Cruzen, Marcia McDowell. ROW 2: Peggy Larkin, Susan Patrick, David Belzer, Kathy Sinnif, ROW 5:Tim Simpson Shirley Newquist, Betty Voss, Joey Veldhulzen, Sue Ferguson, Tim Langstraat, Becky Sullivan, Roger Ohmi, TB-111111i9 Ryan, 00116911 Hawk, Dean VB11 0111111611 ROW 3: Lois Haselhuhn, Lori Carter, Diana Smith, Nancy Roberts, Mary Bruce Taylor, Tim Schultz. Larkin, Deb Marks, ROW 4: Kevin Waggener, Diane Crosson, Veronica Francis, OUR JAZZ BAND TTE DS CLINICS THROUGHOUT THE YE -,,,, ii, Members of the Band are: Dale Epperson, Jeff Cruzen, Ed Glenn, Rod Ashman, Joey Veldhuizen, Regina Owens, Diana Maloy, Lori Carter, Marcia McDowell, Susan Patrick, Shirley Newquist, Kip Powell. Becky Simpson, Tim Simpson, Bruce Taylor, Perry Middlesworth, Wayne DeJong, Colleen Hawk, Brenda Kelsey, Tim Schultz. 88 M awww g fx f,'. ,,,, .- Q L 5 Z i' 'J , O f A 113452 i Wwww Q2 Lgmwf W SPANISH CLUB WORKS H RD TO SE D STUDE T TO FOREIGN COU TRIE In the past year the Spanish Club has worked hard in many ways to send eight students to Spain and send one student to Spain on the exchange program. They had many ideas to earn money and had fun in doing so. TOP: ROW 1: Kerry Sammons, Georgia Fridley, Terri Covert, Sandy Belzer, Brian Vance, and Joe Slack. ROW 2: Connie Stater, Glenda VanDorin, Charlene Riley, Mike Lobberecht, Becky Hulen, Chris Richards, Vicky Deevers. ROW 3: April Shadden, Kerry Sullivan, Veronica Francis, Tammie Ryan, Kim Kerr, Stuart Deevers, Mary Berto, Peggy Larkin. ROW 4: Aaron Gillihan, Diana Maloy, Lori Carter, Colleen Hawk, Tammy Thompson, Jim Christy, Kent Jager, Joan Baker, and Marcia McDowell. MIDDLE: Adviser, Miss Harvey. 90 FAR RIGHT: ROW 1: Joan Baker-President, Tammie Ryan-Vice-President, Lori Carter- Secretary, Colleen Hawk-Treasurer. ROW 2: Veronica Francis-Pointchairman, Peggy Larkin- Program, Tammy Thompson-Publicity. ,, H H it . Z1 FL: 4, , , i f .'-' 5 , ' '.. V ..,. , :fi 3 M153 .SI A --... I ' I 'A f x 2 Z f 'K n V , , X6 1: , ,gg THE MOUSE TH T RO RED 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 You have a message, Mr. President. I beg your pardon, madam 1 You should come see our forest We just love sentry duty. My number 15 47393 The representatives of Frenwick discuss their ridiculous foreign policy. CAST MEMBERS Tully Bascom ........ ......... Gloriana the 'Twelfth . . Count Mountjoy ..... David Benter ..... Professor Kokintz Gereral Snippet . . . President ...... Mr. Beston . . . Mrs. Bascom . . Page ......... Professor Smith . . . Mrs. Reiner .... Miss Wilkins . . Miss Johnson . . Ann ........ WAC Jill .... WAC Debbie . . Mary ..... Jane .. Fran . . . Pam .... Assistant . . Norma . . . Helen .... Will Tatum . . Soldier 1 . . Soldier 2 . . Soldier 3 . . Soldier 4 . . Student , . Student . . . . .Tim Simpson . . Tammy Ryan . . .David Belzer . . Wayne DeJong . . Dan Gallagher .Dean VanOmmen . . . .Jeff Mitrisin . .Bill McG1oth1en . . . .Kathy Sinnif . . . . .Joan Baker Debbie Veldhuizen . . .Vicky Deevers .Veronica Francis ..... Joy Hoven . . . . Betty Voss . . . .Cindy Steele Brenda McBurney . . .Sharon Belzer . . . Marcia White Marcia McDowell . . .Melinda Clark . . Charlene Riley . Linda McDowell . . . . Debbie Ellis . . .Bruce Taylor . . . . .Dean Hall . . Aaron Gillihan . . .Brad Davis . . , .Ed Kinkade . . .Bob Shepherd . Linda McDowell LEARNING TO D0, DOI G TO LEARN, EARNING TO LI E, LIVING TO SER E fi A f- I Chapter Farmers: ROW 1: Larry Dunn, Larry VanGenderen, Tim Schultz, Vroegh. ROW 3: Doug Williams, Mike McBurney, Warren McGloth1en, Jeff Perry Middlesworth, Kevin Lane, Bruce Taylor. ROW 2: Ron Williams, Wes Cruzen, Tony Baker, Kent Jager, Jim Hughes. Johnson, Mike Clark, Joey Veldhuizen, Rod Stodghill, Dean Hall, Dale 93 ROW 1: Jim Hughes, President, Doug Williams, Vice-Presidentg Larry Dunn, Treasurer, Sue FFA Sweetheart, Julie Gardner. Ferguson, Secretary. ROW 2: Mr. Kent, Advisor, Warren McG1othlen, Sentinel: Kent Jager, Assistant Reporterg Mike Clark, Parliamentariang Bruce Taylor, Reporter. E Greenhands: ROW 1: Mike Lane, Terry Stodghill, Kim Thompson, David Andrew Hynick. ROW 3: Doug Witt, Nick Wagner, Richard Hall, Jerry Rempe. ROW 2: Jim Christy, Alan Hargis, Dennis Heistand, Rick DeZwarte, Stater, Dennis Hall. 94 E TWI KLER TAFF WORKS HARD TO KEEP COMMU ITY I FORMED Kim Gilland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gilland, is the senior editor of the Twinkler Staff. This is a job requiring much respon- sibility and initiative, Kim fills those qualities well. To the FAR RIGHT: Mary Stewart, Roxanne. Deevers, Lori Carter, Deb Holliday, Kim Gilland, Diane Veldhuizen. Adviser of the 1974-75 Twinkler Staff is Mrs. Bucher. Mrs. Bucher has been of great assistance to the staff. At FAR RIGHT: ROW 1: Larry Richards, Tammie Ryan, Monica Heckart, Kerry Sullivan. ROW 2: Jeff Mitrisin, Cindy Terrell, Brenda Kelsey, Dean Va.nOmmen, Teresa Wolver, Lynn Franklin, Brian Maxwell. .3 x sw T D lr W ' 2 - 35 2, .,1-A, li 5 X X ' ' fm wljf, -Q in 11 zfff hfiiizifg lf fgai., 1 . le fs? if K, ,I-.:.,. A K 1 W2 V1 f i - - wir. , . 1 A ... , , , 535 T ,lx ., ,.,. if? 1 , - . -W Q' E 'fl S' 51 . an . , .,,, S - . ...,,, V . , . Q., . T iff 55' :EF ' 1 1 if gliwfi' 1 ' -ferii fs:-' f- ff 2 . ... . ,K ,,,,. A .5 5 1.3 36 D -:Mg 1:-l,.. , F- 2 M -W ' f-Sisley. : . . -H .. . W-,,,.... - - s,:', ,,,., K . ,max .. . QF Q my N is 'N E .S V i K . if sssfgw,ifxqs-iefsirfiiif351rf' is V S i se :Kuff H . .1 if K 1 , . .9 52 f:s.wrs1 ' 5-5' W - A ,mi-.1f,,Qg..i::,.f K A .. shagpfbs'f.5:.,as:szsfszgfmggsa.ie-s,gs..f.A J ,Q , it Veivafvwf The staff listens intently as they're given their weekly Pictured ABOVE are Barb Heistand Shirley Newquist Marcy Whlte Debbie Ellis assignments. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF DEVELOPS PICTURES FOR THE YEARBOOK. omg, ROW 1: Roger Ohms, Terry Harris, Nick Wagner Denms Heistand, ROW 2: Kevin Woods, Larry Van Ganderen Jeff Cruzen, Tim Simpson. ROW 3: Jim Cristy Dean Van Ommen, Nick Newell. O 97 A PICTURE IS WORTH A IOOO WORDS . . . WE PAID MORE. ROW 1: Diane Ridenour, Veronica Francis, Mary Berto, Pat- ti Harter. ROW 2: Lois Haselhuhn, Lori Carter David Belzer, Bill McGloth1en, Kevin Woods. NOT PICTURED: J R1dJ1GdrG AdreonGre oyce ow an , u ie ar ne , ary gg Johnston. MIDDLE RIGHT: Adviser Mr. Stewart THE .IU IOR AR ITY BAND MARCHES ll Q-160' KK .......- gfllvmw Q. 'ff ii 'ESI in f,,:--Qs, ,:fl,'f2' 51: ' ' Xt is'5i2:'f5Z 1:71 9:53 Ti i ,Tvs--iff :si . f me -iesiwif I-i,S,K3g.f,f.. - 2: qfgfewzs g,,,,51f,evj'2.,xi-gasses' .... iff ii g pii Vi i f I Sew if -.wi 1 Ki . - . 4 Q ,. M . 'fi 2-Feriifzfffffzf,tai-fir gi '-'1:f'f Q1i,.f V- -. 5 l, - zfsixefafiikeasaagfi ' 'f K . 451:11-ii 211 s,:.,ike.agrff - ' .1 i O . MAJORETTES: Sandy Schultz, Barbra Kent. EIGHTH GRADERS: Lin- da Heistand, Penny Stephenson, Arlene DeHamer, Marcia Chilton, Denise McBurney, Patti Harrison, Carolyn Maloy, Melody Bucher, Penny McNelley, Lori Scott, LeAnn Lobberecht, Greg Veldhuizen, Steve DeHamer. Alan Rowland, Jan Haselhuhn, Christy Crosson, Shawna Teach, Beth Ohms, Gail Veldhuizen, Doug Carlo, Diane Franklin, Brent Fen- ton, Dean Locke, Anna Roberts, Howard Kelsey, Louis Stanley, John Kinkade, Charles Hough, Andy Sullivan, and Priscilla Middlesworth. NINTH GRADERS: Kurt Powell, Terry Harris, Tammi Harrison, Terry Stodghill, Pam Glenn, Kim Emanual, Debbie Ellis, Denise Crosson, Tami Masterson, Nancine Vroegh, Vicki Hynick, Ellen Klaaren, Colleen Francis, Debra Mart, Lois Taylor, Sharon Belzer, April Shadden, Lin- da McDowell, Pat Ryan, Alan Hargis, Doug Krieger, Suzanne Larkin, Lynette Gardner, Jim Christy, Kerry Gilland, Nancy Rowland, Robert Carter, Ward Mallonee, Mike Lane, Kelly Owens, Andrew Hynick, Jeri McGlothen. 99 .IU IOR VARSITY MUSICIANS Pictured from left to right, ROW 1: Sharon Belzer, Denise McBurney, Arlene DeHamer, Marcia Chilton, Linda Heistand, Beth Ohms, Colleen Francis, Christi Crosson, Shawna Teach, Tami Masterson, Melody Bucher, Ward Mallonnee, Bob Carter, Andy Sullivan, ROW 2: Debra Mart, Linda McDowell, Lois Taylor, Penny Stephenson, Gail Veldhuizen, Suzanne Larkin, Nancy Rowland, Diane Franklin, Terri Stodghill, Lori Scott, Mike Lane, Doug Carlo, Louis Stanley, Dean Locke, ROW 3: Priscilla Middlesworth, April Shadden, , W , Denise Croosson. Lynette Gardner, Kelly Owens, Nancine Vroegh, Pam Glenn, Alan Hargis, Pat Ryan, Kerry Gilland, Charles Hough, John Kinkade, Brent Fenton, Howard Kelsey, Alan Rowland, Steve DeHamer, ROW 4: Anna Roberts, Kim Emanuel, Vickie Hynick, Eleen Klaaren, Jeri McGlothlen, Sandy Schultz, Tammi Harrison, Barbara Kent, Patti Harrison, Carolyn Maloy, Deb- bie Ellis, Jim Christy, Andrew Hynick, Kurt Powell, Terry Harris, Jan Haselhuhn. fiefgzziff 2 aa? , 5? iw, his band. Director Lary Joiner, PICTURED ABOVE, leads ,,i. k ... 1,5 A I , ... ,, , 3 2 25 gr ' 1 7 SEVENTH GRADE MUSICIANS The seventh grade vocal department is made up of three groups. Both boys' and girls' glee club are mandatory, but Mixed Chorus is optional. However, many students sing in both groups. They are directed by Mr. Nunnikhoven. Pictured at UPPER LEFT is the girls' glee club: ROW 1: Tonya McSparen, Wanda Venator, Kathaleen Newland, Christine Moore, Brenda Lazzader, Terri Covert, Sandy Belzer, ROW 2: Sabra Woods, Susan Fee, Tina Jones, Brenda Niles, Susan Stansberry, Joan Taylor, Jolleen Sereg, ROW 3: Cindy Jacobs, Terri Arnold, Barbara Vroegh, Kathy Allsup, Becky Hulen, Donnis Casteel, Lori Epperson, Georgia Fridley, ROW 4: Debbie Harrison, Kathy Larkin, Shelley Lobberect, Jill Owens, Kelly Lobberect, Jovita DenHart0g, Lois Clark, DeAnn Hall. Boys' glee is pictured LOWER LEFT: Joe Slack, Kenny Lunsford, Chris Richards, Everett Montgomery, Brett Thomas, Bobby Smith, Ronny Wilson, Todd Teach, Todd Lappin, Brian Vance, ROW 2: Mike Thompson, George Troxel, Kerry Sammons, Mike Bingham, Brian Hawk, Leslie Veldhuizen, Tod Richardson, Roger Lobberect, Rusty Rouze, Tommy Johnston, ROW 3: Joe Bambrook, John Gillihan, Marty Kirby, Clu Glenn, Mike Lobberect, Rick Smith, Kelly Hulbert, Dennis Antolik, Brian Heis- tand, Brad Francis, ROW 4: Vance Dalbey, Robin Critchlow, Eric Chambers, Alan Bolibaugh, Larry Hargis, John Darland, Vernon Engelhoven, Jeff Burch. The seventh grade band is directed by Mr. Richardson. They are pictured BELOW, ROW 1: Jill Owens, Susan Stansberry, Sabra Woods, Sandy Belzer, ROW 2: Brad Francis, Brian Heistand, Terri Arnold, Joan Taylor, Rick Smith, Wanda Venator, Kathaleen Newland, Kelly Lobberect, ROW 3: Kathy Larkin, Jovita DenHartog, Brian Hawk, Roger Lobberect, Brian Vance, Larry Hargis, JoeBambrook, Vernon Engelhoven, Robbie Johnson, Tod Richardson, ROW 4: Eric Chambers, Leslie Veldhuizen, Todd Teach, Debbie Harrison, Denise Mart, Clu Glenn. . '11 SWI G CHOIR SWINGS I TO ACTIO TOP, ROW 1: Rod Ashman, Tammy Thompson, Denise Ashman, Bruce Taylor, Tam- mie Ryan, Diane Veldhuizen, Darwin McCracken. ROW 2: Becky Simpson, Mike Clark, Diane Ridenour, Joan Baker and Sheri Locke. ROW 3: John DenHa.rtog, Lois Haselhuhn, Kent Jager. Susan Patrick, Tim Simpson, Diana Maloy, Jim Hughes. 104 W 1 f 1 ' Qo -- i ,.,, ' :,: Yf l,, f - ' - 1-if '. .'L -1 '- f fawcznwii . ' ,ve ' I Q f fi f 'f V ' V- A ,Q If I V Y, , 2 'gy Q if . 5 1 3 ,Q ' Q V 1 T , i T ff 1 - 2 f A-,' W.,f3wjA ,,--, A M755 'S - ' If - 91 ,,ww-- fi wi.,-asf gm Lg m f .Aki ,?V'eF WL' 'V WF ' -- , MIXED CHORUS WORKS FOR BETTER YE R ROW 1: Linda McDowell, Gail Veldhuizen, Greg Veldhuizen, Doug Carlo, Roger Gutch, Brent Fenton, Robert Carter, Andy Sullivan, Patti Harrison, Lynn Norris, Lori Scott, Melody Bucher, Beth Ohms. ROW 2: Rhonda Ventor, Chris Crosson, Colleen Francis, Pat Ryan, Stuart Deevers, Jim Christy, Keith Lunsford, Kerry Gilland, Jeannie Mueller, Lori Norris, April Shadden, Pam Glenn, Cindy Steele, Cynthia Davidson. ROW 3: Deb Mart, Sharon Belzer, Lois Taylor, Jeri McGlothlen, Kurt Powell, Jan Haselhuhn, Jim Glandon, Mike Lane, Barb Kent, Denise Crosson, Penny McNelly, Denise McBurney. ROW 4: Kelly Owens, Lynette Gardner, Vicky Hynick, Alan Hargis, Howard Kelsey, Dan Pax- ton, Louis Stanley, Dennis Veldhuizen, Karri Terrell, Ellen Klaaren, Tammy Terrell, Vicky Deevers. IO5 FUTURE VOCALISTS OF E.H.S. Sl Girls Glee, ABOVE LEFT: Linda McDowell, Gail Veldhuizen, Patti Harrison, Lynn Norris, Penny Stephenson, Lori Scott, Melody Bucher, Beth Ohms. ROW 2: Rhonda Venator, Christy Crosson, Colleen Francis, Jeannie Mueller, Lori Norris, April Shadden, Pam Glenn, Cindy Steele. ROW 3: Deb Mart, Sharon Belzer, Lois Taylor, Jeri McGlothlen, Denise Crosson, Karri Terrell, Barb Kent, Penny McNel1y, Denise McBurney, Arlene DeHamer. ROW 4: Kelly Owens, Lynette Gardner, Vicki Hynick, Diane Bambrook, Susan VanZomeran, Ellen Klaaren, Tammi Terrell, Vicki Deevers, Mar- cia Chilton. AT RIGHT: Boys Glee: ROW 1: Greg Veldhuizen, Doug Carlo, Brent Fenton, Roger Gutch, Robert Carter, Andy Sullivan. ROW 2: Pat Ryan, Stuart Deevers, Jim Christy, Keith Lunsford, Kerry Gilland. ROW 3: Kurt Powell, Jan Haselhuhn, Jim Glandon, Mike Lane. ROW 4: Alan Hargis, Howard Kelsey, Danny Paxton, Louis Stanley, Dennis Veldhuizen. IO6 LOOK AROUND EDDYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 108 WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo. . LHS. A ig Q ggjggfg idK ' 44C2j' fc Q1f55jfGj24? , f , QQ Q 4 A 4021 av, ,bCSC??ii , 9' u Qi Qiifgzfafjiz f' CZ, mga HJ-hlll . DX S stil 7 'self' J val- iiisiuats 1 at mrs - Xl' jiblggfll , 0 eff lllilv . 5g50ilNf 0F EMERGENU COLLECT 1839 COLLECT 1!The nation's energy crisis continued throughout the year with gasoline prices soaring to all-time highs. 2fF'aced with higher auto operating costs, many students rediscovered the enjoyment of nature. 3!Service station operators in some parts of the country were forced to close due to petroleum shortages. 4!Administration sources reported that a supply of gasoline ration- ing coupons similar to the above have already been printed in the event rationing becomes necessary. 5fLagging sales brought about layoff in the auto industry and swamped the unemployment offices nearest to the affected auto assembly plants. 6!After reverting to fossil fuels due to petroleum shortages, power company officials became uneasy when the United Mine Workers threatened to strike and carefully watched their dwindling coal supplies, 7fProtesting higher fuel prices, independent truckers blockaded numerous truck stops across the country. 8!Suspended by a parachute, Evel Knievel and his rocket cycle head for the bottom of Snake River Canyon in Idaho after premature opening of the chute aborted his attempt to cross the 1,700- UN I 'l' IE ll S 'l' A 'I' IE S i Q - 7: L x X I 1 fl' W X ! V idx L X ,Wk l 5 l STATE lg!-1 'll TAG NO. 2 1 5 foot wide canyon under steam power. 9fWith Daylight Savings Time in ' ' ch m the early months of 1974, students found themselves walking to s ool ' the dark. 1O!A Turkish jetliner crashed in the woods north of Paris in i the single worst airline disaster on record. 1l!The once thriving recreatio vehicle market also suffered due to the energy crisis as evidenced by the hu dreds of unsold motor homes outside of Winnebago's plant in Forest City, 12fMany farmers gave up hope of harvesting a decent corn crop due to e treme drought conditions in the Midwest and chose instead to chop their crm for silage. An early frost affected the soybean harvest and overall yields corn and beans were cut drastically. 13fMarket prices for hogs topped those cattle for nearly all of the year. A New York farm organization donated hu dreds of calves to charity rather than destroy them in protest to rising produ tion costs and low market prices. 14fFollowing an excellent year in 1973, tl 1974 agriculture picture was dimmed by forces of inflation and recession killing all of the 345 passengers and crew members aboard. The crash ranks . . . I . n I s fi if i . T .. a i 2 V : Ig-1 , 1 's . E 1 A s SLK l - I .xy ' -,gtsr 51 ,115 'F 'M 3 l .-f.-:gb-.g:a..am..-.eg-U-f,, . .L -A f Q., A at L. 1 1 :i 1 .M 54 If-v 11. .-,-'- I 'X 1, J L1 75074 ef .. . fb.- . L .N .3 ,,: 2 Ti. A R J. K, - ..-J' . , 'X , ,D , - wg .1 vc 1. ., . 3 .J qi .f .1 ws is 1 . , .. .nd L f 1' rr - U.. . JA? ri -1 year to rem mber sooo , V44-I ,H iM,,m1.v33,gf,,' ff e WW' ,fhD ' I 553. ,,,.r f -M ,A,,, ., Jmf..-,rf-rz:??fN ' W-f - 1-1wn ,.f--X.: ,2 M- , M V - Jw..-A I, Photo Credits: United Press International, ' Sharpsville, Pa., Senior High School


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