Galesburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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I + ' i J - g - I ,f x . . . .Q I 1 ' -, ' , I f-II I -I-- Y , ,ff - Q' 65 ' , ,,.I gf , ' ., . .I , IN ' ,q.,.,,fg,,a J-1, f' - h II gf, :I .Q Ia, frgg, t g - '-V' H .sq-f IV I I IIVA, ,. .Wg-6 1 ' 4690, ,M I ., my' Q we r .m,y.. ,. v 41.5 ,',.-524' '. if rn ' 14' 'iz' ' 1 II I ,. . 5 't - - , . II I. K, - L., W , 4 f Q., 4 'it - ' Q it . ' - '2 I'1 -fzffzl' ,. - ' SII , I, '- ' W' .ff l I -Iiffa .6 411 ,, 'I-fiI 5' . Liz!- . .Ang . ...fir . kV.,.,!,:Hm.kW M K' .QL 1 VK, .,. ,,t,z- I I .I I. .,M ' . . , - 1 -as V H . M 1 QI. fs! JL ,-. , M' ' '-wa I A Galesburg High School Band had the fortunate opportunity to play at Virginia Beach. They were rated one of the top five bands in the country. The 11th Animal Virginia Beach Music Festival was held during the week of June 11-17, High hopes and nervousness met the competition in concert. inspection, half-time show events, parades, along with sight reading. Miss Sally Rynott instructed the hand, while Rex Culson conducted. Two selections that the band played were the HSardar Routinei' and 6'Scheherazade',. ln nu- merical rating, the GHS hand received a score of 360.3 pointsg 400 was perfect. They obtained several firsts and seconds which were indicative of superior and excellent ratings. At the end of the hectic week, the band was greeted on Sunday, June 18, hy Calesburg residents at the GHS Van Dyke Football Field. Disappointment that they did not place in the top three was evident. The Galesburg High School hand must be con- gratulated for the tremendous honor they achieved. This page sponsored by Tucker-Swanson Realtors If Band strives for perfection as they near iudges. The judges deciding. 20 And by Hawkinson Mfg. Co M 'SF WWW J ' MAN know' IS thv fl, .ff uf' if lillt' of 3.11 Qtatuv Ill holding an open A . A ...N ,mfksazasmf -V W :L ' 'Z a QQ wr K + - '-15552-5-sk' 4 .f . , !.'. 1 in 2 K ' Q, 3 y s SH Wx. 1 , xi ,If my-, ' x 12 i 1 .37 . H fr' - aww. Tv n. H Q n ln. . . gif w 5' I f' 1 1 5 F ,, W Q K fWfi5w?.i5,,z,i..:,, - , ,pf ff ef 1' -.M , ., ., ,my I '13 ' 4 V ,J QQ ' V 'F L. gk ,Y f,if f 'i3'1 ' aa I r 05' 131' lb 'ii 5 .K ,N S, ,. - f 'R ,wif 1 if K Y 3 ' 5: f J 'Y J E Homecoming Royalty Head Festivities Early in September preparations for the 1972 Homecoming, held on October 5, 6, and 7, began when HA Night Amungst the Starsn was decided upon as this yearis theme. Each class began construction of their separate floats while other students engaged in dec- orating the auditorium and gym. Ex- citement mounted as the Homecoming drew nearer. The three-day festivities opened with a much welcomed assem- bly. Here in the space-like atmosphere Mike Ostrander was crowned as King and Chris Johnson coronated as Queen from a lineup of ten anxious candidates. Dawn Davis served as the Junior At- tendant escorted by Phil Redington. The Sophomore Attendant was Ioan Holt escorted by Jim Marshall. Scores of people lined the sides of Main Street to watch the annual Homecoming pa- rade which led through downtown and concluded at the GHS football field with a bonfire. Circling the bonfire, crowds were pepped by the cheerleaders and band while many strings of people raced about in games of 'fcrack-the whipf' Friday night arrived and high spirits led the Streaks to an impressive Homecoming victory over our arch rival, the Quincy Devils, with a score of 43 to nothing. Dressed in formal attire, couples danced to the music of Pep- peridge in the star covered gym. The introduction of the royalty highlighted Saturday night's Homecoming dance. Suddenly the glitter and excitement be- gan to fade, the clock neared eleven, the last song played, and almost too soon, Homecoming had ended. This page sponsored by Miller's Confection Co. Junior Attendant Dawn Davis and escort, Phil Redington. Sophomore Attendant .loan Holt and escort, J im Marshall. 23 Royalty float. i What a time to get stage fright. Srrfile. I think they are going no take our picture. Night Amongst the Stars ,H-Piiimiii 4 t P i wlise Senior float shoots into first place. This page sponsored by And by Arthur J. Nyman Sons 25 Thomas Plumbing and Heating Company Homecoming Activities Enthuse XXX , A Juniors settle for second best. Why is everybody staring at us? We Won! ! ! D Boy! Is this fire ever hot. This page sponsored by f C 81 I Sandwich Shop Streaks play dirty. E ind bYMk ast osey t. 26 Star Gazed Crowd Festivities Sandy and Mary providing beautiful music Tag, you're it. Ace blows his own horn. ,ps r 'cs' I wish I could dance like that! This page sponsored by Frankel's Apparel And by Sophomore float falls to third place. Galesburg Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 27 Fall Play Presents The Rainmakerv But Snookie, I honestly can't remem- ber what happened last night. The l972 Fall Play, The Rainmakerf' Written hy Richard Nash, was performed hy the GHS Drama department on N0- vemher 23. From a simple Western farm came the Curry fam- ily. The father, H. C. Curry, tried to keep his family happy, but his sons, Noah and lim, were constantly battling over matters of morals and ro- mance. Lizzie Curry was impressed by the charm of Bill Star- buclc. The Deputy, File, finally showed his feelings for Lizzie and she chose File over Starbuck. The efforts of Starbuck, The cast of The Rainmakern 28 Starbuck romances Lizzie to make rain, seemed useless until, in the middle of his escape from the law, the rain did come. Under the guidance of M Krause and student director, Chris Curtis the play was a sue cess and delight to all who watched it. CAST H. C. Curry ........ Dean Hawthorne Noah Curry ............ Pete Anderson Jim Curry ...... ....... S teve Rouland Lizzie Curry ,.............,. Dawn Davis Bill Starbuck ............ Marc Franson Flle ...................... Steve W1ll13mSOH Sherlff ..... .............. G eoff Cox wash, 6 s Hit The Road Solo plus one. OOH! Dat's good. Thirty-one separate arts opened November 17th and 18th for the 1972-1973 Refleetavue. Hard work and preparation were in store for the participants and staff to make g'Hit the Roadi' a success. Airdales, Rochettes, Car Hops and Hitch Hikers were a part of the annual variety and of course what would the Refleetavue he without the kicklines? Wfendy Wise. Barb Lindstrom, Brenda Battles and Karen Crow were among the soloists lor Friday and Saturday night. In addition to the musical arts and dance acts were the Streakettcs performing flips, eartwheels and aerials to the audiences delight. Sr-enery and lighting was in the capable hands of students to create the right mood. The suspense waiting and antieipation grew hefore the show and then the entire cast returned to the stage for the finale of L'Goodnight Ladies which was the contwluding song. Play it again Craig. This way hoys. This page is sponsored hy MacDonald's Restaurant l can't helieve l ate the whole thing. Reflectavue 72 Going my way? 1-2-kick...1-2-kick... Is anybody going to San Antoine? The Everyday Housewife Stan toots his own horn. This page sponsored by Hinchcliff-Pearson-West Funeral Directors I don't want to go. Slow down, curves ahead. This page sponsored by Louis Lakis Ford Inc. Is that E flax 01 G Sharp P Reflec ta U ue Turns 3 Who do you think you are? 32 Gesundheit! To The Highways Whz1t's Jerry up to now? And God bless mommy and daddy. This page sponsored by The Luwrerwe D. Johnson Insurance Agency 'is - fu . R' s : is L .. xl eeeek! . . . El mouse! Get ready, 33 'ff . is fi i i What do I do nex-t? Qui Is this what I came for? Me mo ries Of A n Music provided by Ken Holden Trio. This page sponsored by Sandyis of Galesburg If she thinks Fm going to dance ..... Couples dressed in formal attire assembled in the cafeteria for a Friday night Winter Formal 1973. MAI1 Old Fashion Love Songn was chosen as the theme of the dance held on January 26. Mollie Jordan and Robin Stout reigned as Queen and King, respectively. A red sleigh served as a throne for the Royalty. Along with a pond, several old fashion street lights and a snowman added a special wintery atmosphere to the dance, while outside warm weather deprived the ground of snow. 4'An Old Fashion Love Song was a complete success and memorable occasion for all who attended. Queen Mollie Jordan and King Robin Stout. ld Fashion Love Song My girdle is killing me. Pinch me again and I'H scream. This page sponsored by OlCOHL Df0 eALsSv,uv.G,h. 7' Dramatists Present Readeris Theater Where are they going? I'm not finished yet. A lesson in picking jewels, a woman with delusions of tuberculosis, two girls trying to marry the same man, and little ermine swimming pools were all a part of Pits, Cores, and Seeds Il, the annual Read- er's Theater. Under the student direction of Tom Pscheidt and Chris Curtis, the production was assisted hy sponsorship of Mr. Krause and Mr. Patterson. Since it was impossible to use much scenery or props, the actors had to concentrate more on their abilities to produce the characterizations, Although the production played a one night stand, it was con- sidered a success by all people concerned. lu U' What do you mean Scope? FRONT ROW: M. Lohmar, S. Reeves, G. Luttrell, D. Mueller, C. Severns, K. Wilson. BACK ROW: T. Pscheidt, C. Curtis, D. Davis, C. Chadwick, L. Rose, A. Carman, K. Adolphson. This page sponsored by Galesburg Lincoln Mercury Corporation 120 North Broad St. And by MR. QUICK 714 N. Henderson St. The students gathered around Debbie Steck, G.A.A. President, as she presented Kevin Jackson with the crown. The requirements to become King are a Varsity Letter and a C, grade average. The voting took place in the main hall as students dropped money into the jars of their choice. As the pennies are counted and the winner desig- nated, there are a few disappointed guys who lacked the amount of pennies to become the Penny Prance King. The dance was ac- companied by the White Horse Band, which helped make this after game dance a success. King Kevin Jackson, and date Cheryl Booton. Jackson Crowned Penny Prance King Swinging to music of White Horse. Place your pennies for your favorite choice This page sponsored by Johnson Building Systems, Inc. A Cappella Choir Presents lt is 1905 in the small Jewish community of Anatevka, Russia. Tevye, the genial philosophic dairyman, who has confidential talks with God about his problems, explains that tradition is the cornerstone of his people's existence - 4'With0ut tradition our lives would be shaky as a fiddler on a roof. Golde, his good wife, tells the youngest daughters, Shprintze and Bielke, that she hopes to marry all of them off to well-to-do husbands. Unfortunately this did not work, and the tradition is crumbling. The villagers depart in various directions, but before they go, they form for the tradition circle - their circle of unity as a people. Tevye leaves with a light heart and high hopes. TEVYE, the dairyman .............. Marc Franson COLDE, his wife ............ ...,.... V al Williams TZEITEL ...........,............... ..,.... K im Munson L HODEL .......................................... Dawn Davis CHAVA fHis daughtersl .J ...... Brenda Battles SCPRINTZE ................................ Mollie Jordan BIELKE ........................................ Karen Crow YENTE, the matchmaker ............ Connie Fako MOTEL KAMZOIL, the tailor .. Kevin Kayser PERCHIK, the student ........ Peter Anderson LAZAR WOLF, the butcher .... Dave Bullock MORDCHA, the innkeeper .. Steve Williamson RABBI ........................... - ........... Mike Mooney MENDEL, his son ....,.. ..... I im Lindberg NACHUM, the begger ..... .......... M ark Brown GRANDMA TZEITEL ...... ........ M ary Holt FRUMA-SARAH ....,........ ......... C hris Curtis CONSTABLE ............................ Dave Thomas FYEDKA ...................................... Mike Jacobs SHAINDEL, Motel's Mother .... Ralene Petrie THE FIDDLER ........,............... ,lay Mellentin Nachum asks for alms. w Tradition. 38 ' Fiddler on the Roof Motel gets a new sewing machine. You're not my daughter. 39 mv. M X AW ,, 3 .4sWf'4i2,7 . K I I Grandma Tzeitel comes in a dream Perchik and Hodel dance. E N N Marv- 1 ' P293 - 1, E fa ... 'wr 4' 2 , 1, ff..1: Q, Q .,.'f'mvf',' 'fy::Q2f:f.-.1,?Q'5f?11.iv-ff? 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Q..f-J L 2391 . , 0 , 75 V ' it M fi ' V ' , f Tl' 1 in ' .4 JA ' 5 , ,133 , f , V ,J A , ' f 4, . ,yjgig ' ' 35154 1 1251? 6 1 , 2 vp'-3, fag M V' L- , ff. 3 ' - , ' , x........mQiqfL,,, ,l N: SQ A MK ,gn Q nl' it 51 L MM ., ' n f , if! fx L f- f' ,'. ' ' 5' - -N4 ., , f 1 Lax V 3515 5 ,V-V, ,EW ' , Q ,' H , e, x 2: g lg , , ,,,, V 5x 1 1 9 N' ,Law 4' L 7' .- a 'Q L Q f , ff I N 5 K, 1' Q' . 4 T3 Mr. Bamey Parker, Superintendent of Schools. Board Sets School Policies The District 205 Board of Education is composed of seven citizens who volunteer their time and energies to the service of youth. Together, with Mr. Barney Park- er, superintendent of schools, they strive to provide the students of the district with the finest, most modern educational back- ground possible. FRONT ROW: Mrs. W. Kelley, Secretary, Mr. R. Mustain, President. BACK ROW: Mr. J. Davis, Mr. J. West, Attorney, Mr I Lillie, Mr. W. Lacy, Mr. D. Hawkinson, Mr. R. Rozynek. Not pictured, Mr. C. Smith, Treasurer. Mr. George Miller, Principal Mr. George Lundeen, Assistant Principal .- X , ... Mr. Ray Dunn, Vocational Director Mr. John Griffith, Audio-Visual Di- Mr. John Thiel, Athletic Director rector ' 43 Office Workers Maintain School Records , Q ,zu W yi? 1' gf5.gg1,z:f Mrs. Carlene Benson ,Pi Mrs. Leah Chapman Mrs. Dorothy Dralle -SH-H-Kiln' Q sX if Y M ,, .. Secretarial duties, attendance records, schedule changes, college applications, Learning Center functions, and the school treasury consists of a few of the office staffs tasks. These ladies maintain an efficient and well-organized office. Mrs. Dorothy Folger Mrs. Florence Hendricks Mrs. Pansy Mendez Mrs. Mary Petrie Mrs. Wanda Stine 4. X .. if -fr , t,?'f wf- iffy. 2 44 Mr. Jerry Albright Mrs. Anne Byram Mr. Bill Collis Deans Supply Understanding and Guidance This group of adults provide assistance to students who need understanding and guidance. Mr. Albright and Miss Westefer see that the newcomers adjust to the new routine, Mr. Denisar and Mrs. Byram assist in solving the prob- lems of the junior students and Mr. Collis and Mrs. Kraft aid in college plans and graduation. Mr. Doug Fitch is the Area Vocational counselor and Mr. Lewis Jackson is the Work Experience Career Exploration Program coun- selor. Mr. Gene Denisar Mr. Doug Fitch Mr. Lewis Jackson Mrs. Grace Kraft Miss Nancy Westefer 45 Teachers Strive For Better Understanding Teachers, along with their regular duties. sponsor various organizations and serve as supervisors for sports events, dances and other school activities. They provide new approaches to history presenta- tions, lectures and independent studies to encourage interest and learning throughout the student body. These teachers are very much involved with the stu- dent and desire to assist in any way that they can. Sorry, Mr. Devore is all tied up at the moment. MRS. MARY BANGERT Business Education MRS. LOUISE BARASH English MR. ROBERT BEAL Driver's Education I MISS IANE ANDREWS English MISS CAROL ANKENBRANDT Foreign Language MR. JOHN AUGUSTON Industrial Arts MR. GLENN BUSSE Social Studies MR. DAVID CASS Mathematics MR. MARVIN COCHRAN Science -'D 5f 'x Q-,p4 0 MR. BILL CREEKMUR Industrial Arts MR. IIMMIE CROWN Art MISS VELMA DENNY Social Studies MR. RILEY BOWEN Science MR. DAVID BRADLEY Driver's Education MR. JOHN BROWNING Science MR. JOHN CONNER Agriculture MR. DAN CORBIN Industrial and Vocational Education MRS. BETTY CREEKMUR Home Economics MR. HAL DEVORE Social Studies MRS. HELEN DUNN Mathematics MR. GEORGE EACOTT Work Program MR. ART FISH Physical Education MRS. PATRICIA FOX English MISS GRETCHIN GATES Mathematics MISS .IOAN ECKL Business Education MR. STEVE FERGUSON Art MRS. RUTH F INN English ri X5 t ' i f gi 3315 5 , - 2, sf,::J:5,-sf,-g'715 ...mv 48 MRLAUGGIE GATT Industrial and Vocational Education MR. JOHN GLASNOVICH Social Studies MRS. ELIZABETH GRAFFOULIERE Vocal Music MRS. ANDREA GREENQUIST Art MR. ROBERT GRUBA Electronics MRS. MARILYN GULSON Home Economics MR. STEPHEN HAWES Social Studies MRS. CLARICE HEGG Foreign Language MR. ROLAND HEGG Vocal Music MR. DAVID GUNDERSON Business Education MRS. JANICE HAEFLINGER Foreign Language MRS. NANCY HARLACI-IER Physical Education MRS. LAMORNE HICKEY School Nurse MR. MICK HICKEY Driver's Education MR. THOMAS HOEHN Head Librarian MR. CHAUNCEY KENNEY Science MR. JOHN KESSLER Mathematics MRS. IANICE KING Home Economics MISS CYNTHIA LEONARD Assistant Band Director MR. HERBERT MALLIN Industrial and Vocational Education MR. KEN IVIAURIZI Science IVIR. I,EWIS IRWIN Industrial Arts MR. ROR .IOHNS Physical Education MRS. RAYE .IOHNSON D. E. Coordinator MR. CHARLES KRAUSE English MR. FRED KUSTER Social Studies MR. TOM LENTZ Industrial Arts MISS RECKY MCINTOSH English MISS ANNE Mc-KENZIE Business Education MRS. MIRIAM MCNIEL English MRS. DIANE PECK Vocational Health MR. RAY PEOPLES Industrial Arts MR. RICHARD PORTER Social Studies MRS. BENITA MOORE Social Studies MR. DAVID MOORE Social Studies MR. JOE PATTERSON English MR. HOWARD PURCELL Social Studies MR. HOWARD REUTER Foreign Language MR. JOE RODEFFER Mathematics MR. WIIJLIAM ROEHLK Business Education MRS. SHEILA ROEHLK English MRS. BEVERLY ROSINE Physical Education MR. ROBERT SELF Science MRS. JANET SHELLY Foreign Language MR. ROGER SOPER Social Studies MISS DOLORES RYNER Business Education MISS SALLY RYNOTT Instrumental Music MR. WILLIAM SARGEANT Special Education MRS. MARJORIE SPERRY Physical Education MISS TERRY SWACKHAMER Physical Education MR. PHILIP TRAPANI Industrial Arts MR. WILLIAM TURNER Foreign Language MRS. MARY HELEN WADE Business Education MRS. DOROTHY WATT English I' 53 MR. R. E. WALLACE Driver's Education MR. RICHARD WHITE Wfork Program MISS JOYCE WUEHLE Home Economics MR. GENE YOACHUM English .W L hfi I W ,WE f A ff N , 4 W' I . ' ' v r , l . J A 1? t ' v ' Y ' V X X, X A v ' . , ' ,::'2'r- if 1' 5- 1 ' f . Yin ' mg n - 'L :Q L' wal: 'L ,4 L L - YWKL :TJ . , 1 '7 L -f' ,iii 5 ' n :V ' ui 5.,.i vEj.1,5:7'x 3,1 g4..W,.,a11 f. . gl' 25' -.fag I Tiwgw in -gf ,bt J' y 3 V '7 -'41-2 '12-, vi, I' , I Q 4' 2, 2 5 if Vrygk Z, 6 ir J 4 ' l' V. .Af .:H-' ' K ' Nj ':-,-..,f5Qg: ' Q hi ft ii 14,535 , , , ' m4..:f T' ' N -V AA. V ,V i ,-,,1.?i Q.: L , 45 I- -.1 1, , 1 11 ff . Gt if ,QB , 'A , ,I ., l ,,,V N, ,, ' 17 5? 1' ' 1 5,9 W 5Q,.5,: , Q I 2 wif , ,, , 2 if ,Ag . L, L ,ywzii ,, 12 f ' W 10 A ' I ,, W V I Q 'f LT: . 224 ' . ' 1' I ' f w il 10 Us ,, ra 'RS-slflf ' Q -es-. ., A 1. nr l z bd was ff , V 5 Ziff.. bd it ,kmfggi , if gg K K 4:-ye , 'Q .4 if-V ..9,.,,'-.. g ' 1 Jimi, ' 0 Uv ,ix Q '- ,fs 4 af Nui ' jf I 2 Y ' wid K Aw 355 W' FRONT ROW: T. Wetherbee, M. Smith, C. Parker, P. Stout, M. Anderson, M. McClure, P. Redington, D. Davis, P. Ander- son, S. Tracy, T. Nelson. SECOND ROW: P. Archibald, J. Fritz, M. St. George, K. Mullinex, J. Rogers, M. Wilson, M. Wit- tle. THIRD ROW: J. Bohan, C. Priest, K. Adolphson, I. Burke, S. Jackson, R. Stout, D. Hudgel, K. Martin, C. Hagerty, P. Crocker, C. Johnson, D. Bullock, C. Teval. FOURTH ROW: D. Kamerer, M. Wiechert, T. Rowen, T. Pepmeyer, M. Endicott, T. Sandberg. Efforts of Student ouncil A year of many changes and activities came in 1973 through the efforts of the Student Council. Consist- ing of 415 members, 15 from each class, they were chosen by the student body in open elections. Among the many innovations brought about by the council, seniors- received open study halls. Strict parking lot rules were enforced after many problems arose by overcrowding. Gripe Day was improvised to give all students a chance to voice their personal com- plaints. Along with the regular duties of sponsoring Homecoming and Winter Formal the council also brought a folk rock duo, Keller and Webb, to per- form at GHS. With enthusiastic and hardworking members, guided by President Steve Podwojski, the Student Council marked a most successful 1973. This page sponsored by Alexander Lumber Co. 212 East South Street One more crack like that and I'll .... 56 1 , 'L , I 4. W1 K . QW' in wp -Q-Q.. N if If Pod catches us playing tic-tac-toe we've had it! Council buues with creativity. Yield Open Study Halls LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Podwojski, Pres.5 Millie Jordan, Sec.g Joe Snodgrass, Vice Pres.: .lim Lindberg, Treas 57 FRONT ROW: M. Franson, C. Fako, P. Birmingham, D. Lakis, G. Luttrell. SECOND ROW: K. Munson, S. Dodson, M. Leeson, K. Fineran, K. McLaughlin, K. Carr, R. Godsil. BACK ROW: T. Pscheidt, D. Bevard, K. Martin, M. Jordon, T. Scott, C. Johnson. Seniors Work Toward Graduation Debbie Lindbeck, Secretaryg Robin Stout, Presidentg Mary Jo Horaney, Treasurerg Pete Anderson, Vice President. 58 Baccalaureate, Commencement, and Senior Prom were the three main projects that the Senior Council toiled over this year. Under the leadership of Mr. Browning, sponsor, the officers and committee heads were able to make it a successful year with the help of all the seniors. Represent- atives for the Senior Council were chosen at large and the weekly meetings were open to all seniors. Raising money for prom, a major task, was helped along by a sum- mer ice cream social, a chili sup- per, bake sales, back yard sales, buttons and suckers. Senior Coun- cil attempted to help the seniors enjoy their high school days. This page sponsored by Martie's Foods 57 So. Cherry Street Galesburg, Illinois 61401 Student Leaders Co-ordinate Activities -it ,fcatsssuac Samoa men scnoot l 2 ,fff'GHS1'f... f A ' imrsncwai . COUNCIL' .f sl K FRONT ROW: D. Hillman, S. Podwojski, D. Phillis, D. Hawthome, J. Lind- berg, R. Hacker, D. Allen. SECOND ROW: M. Reeder, J. Burke, D. Hennen- fent, D. Steck, T. Pscheidt, D. Spiker, P. Anderson, T. Scott. BACK ROW: J. Smith, K. Carr, S. Nemeth. Student Council Steve Podwoj ski GSL .....,,.,,,,........... ............ T erry Scott Boy's Forum ..... ........ D ave Marty G Club ........ ......... M ike Ostrander FFA ......... FHA ..... SAE ...... Budget ...... Reflector ..... NHS ..........,..... Arte Clubbe .... Stage Call ...... Dan Hennenfent Linda Reynolds Debbie Hillman Kay Carr Jim Lindberg Robert Hacker Robin Stout Dean Hawthorne Pete Anderson Thespians .... ...... T om Pscheidt Pep Club ,......,. ..... I oyce Smith GAA .......................... ...... D ebbie Steck Pollution Solution ....... ........ D ave Phillis Camping Club .......... ............................... J im Morris Pasteur Society lnterclub Council consists of the heads of all organizations at G.H.S. The main function of this group is to meet and coordinate school activities between the vari- ous clubs. lnterclub met for the first time in September at a ban- quet where members explained the plans of their groups for the coming year. This yearls goal was to persuade students to 'cget involved. To boost this issue, lnterclub first held an orientation for sophomores. Also Dwight Seegmillie, the National President of F.F.A., .spoke to the student body. For the first time in many years lnterclub has met as a group and worked towards the common goal of improving the school. Robert Hacker French Club ......... ....... L ois Granskog Spanish Club ........ ......... J ane Burke Latin Club ............. ........ D ebbie Spiker German Club ....... ..... M ary Reeder SEA ....................... ...... D ebbie Allen Senior Council ..... .,,,,,, R obin Stout AFS .....-.............. ....... P ete Anderson Anima Misa Band ............ ....... S tan Buck A Cappella ......... .......... M ary Holt Concert Choir .... ..... R uth Ginther CWT ............ DE .................. Daryl Cox Tim Cecil SOCC6r Club ........ ..... S teve N emeth DO .,................... Fencing Club ..... Les Littlefield Dave Thomas This page sponsored by Black Bros. 59 And by Breslin's Floor Covering udget Editor-in-chief, Kay Carr, provides leadership for the other Budget members. Typists, photographers, and writers push to get the newspaper out every Thursday. The publication contains up-to-date articles about school activities, as well as outside recreation. Fe-edbag,', 6tWil- low. Counselors Cornerf, and What lt lsf' are seen regularly to provide some continuity to the other articles. '4Hortation. and the SGW Awardl' gives the picture on the athletic events of the school. L'Budget aslcsu provides students to voice a comical opinion on matters that are just for entertainment. After school Tuesday, the staff is busy putting the finishing touches on the paper. and take a sigh of relief until they hegin on the next issue. Mr. Gene Yoachum is the faculty advisor. Rosemary Godsil. News Editor This page sponsored by Ray Anderson Cleaners And by Ralston-Hanna Farm and Carden Center .,fwi?5l ,,..,,, ,. Kay Carr, Editor-in-Chief. Nancy Goff, Typography. 5' Elfff 1' iss-1 t ,, rn: : 1 if We Wxf'6S1v'i!S 454 ' . 'f L4 WS gs if 60 Harry Stripe, Photo Editor W 1 Y' MW Sharon Hertenstein, Typing Editor. Mr. Gene Yoachum, Faculty Advisor. , 1 Rick Lavender, Sports Editor. Kay Finerun. Kathleen Mc-Laughlin. Cn-Feature Editors FRONT ROW: C. Pogue. L. Pearson, M. Smith, S. Nemeth, E. Pscheidt, M. Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gene Yoachum, N. Britton, K. Petrie, R. Codsil. S. Hertenstein, K. Carr, N. Goff, J. Bohan, J. Reed. LAST ROW: Ralene Petrie, Business Manager, D. Clierrington. M. Hulnlisch, M. Mooney, K. Fineran, R. Lavender, T. Red- ington, M. Stegzall. Twink fTraceyJ. This page sponsored by Wilkinson's Office Supply 61 And by The H. L. Hansen Lumber C0 AF I People Meeting People Through Exchange In the summer of 1972 the high school student chapter of AFS was able to send Peter Anderson of Denmark. The AFS student exchange during this school year is Anima Misa from Ghana, Africa. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to raise money for some stu- dent to spend time visiting and learn- ing the ways of people from another country. This helps to broaden the un- derstanding among people of different nations. The guaranteed participants of this summer's AFS program from Galesburg High School are Sandy Brown and Julie Ubhen. They will be fine representatives of the United States in their travels sponsored by AFS. S. Brown, Corresponding Secretaryg A. Misa, Co--Pres identg B. Holmes, Secretaryg B. Butts, Treasurerg K. Munson, Vice Presidentg J. Ubben, Moneymaking Chairman. FRONT ROW: B. Holmes, K. Munson, T. Duke, R. Godsil, J. Ubben, A. Misa, C. Henry, J. Wilson. SECOND ROW L Taylor, L. Russell, P. Anderson, C. Fako, M. Franson, A. Pollilo. This page sponsored by First National Bank and Trust Co. 62 My experience as an AFS student so far, has been very great. I have learned so many things. I feel that I have learned more than all the courses in all the schools can offer, and even more than all the knowledgeable books can teach - things that one does not find in books. AFS has helped me not only to understand and ap- preciate the people of another country but my own. Little things that I had once taken for granted now mean so much to me, and when I leave for my country, I know that I will always look back on this year as one of the best years in my life. And if anyone should ask me what AFS in, I can only say what I feel - but can't express enough that AFS is people, AFS is the world, AFS is understanding And above all it's fun. I thank all those who have helped in making my year worthwhile. ilfyfmn f7llSf7 Peter Anderson, Exchange Student to Denmark. '. !l'!!t Anima Misa, Exchange Student from Ghana. Mange takl Last summer I was given the op- portunity of a lifetime, to live, breathe and look like a Dane. Iill always remember my two fam- ilies in Denmark and the fantastic friends and neighbors that I met over there. The food, architecture, and the 4'hof go hand in hand. Thanks to you, the student body and faculty for your continued support. Hopefully the Amer- ican Field Service Program will be around for quite some time. For me, my summer was two months exchanged for a lifetime of memories. Students Study Germany - , 5 fi if E 5 5 3 1' 5 ft . at Sf Q' 1 V 6 if Y ba Y if FRONT ROW: M. Tolley. D. Cooley, D. Bevard, L. Harris. C. Paton. S. Rean. SECOND ROW: S. Cameron, S. Hendricks, D. Louthan, K. McLaughlin, L. Pearson, K. Curr. THIRD ROW: D. St. George, B. Miller, A. Davis, L. Stevens, C. Cowan, K. Reed. FOURTH ROYV: J. Gould, D. Dralle, K. Wynkoop, T. Squire, C. Johnson, K Miller. FIFTH ROW: R. liiker, J. Holt, J. Bohan, T. Lehning, Y. Grossl. LAST ROW: C. Mueller, N. Tam- imie, .l. Mueller, R. Shrodt, T. Sandberg, K. Willcutts. German Club enables students with at least one year of German to become more acquainted with German customs. daily life, beliefs, and festivities. A greater understanding of the lan- guage is gained from lectures, slide presenta- tions, movies and guest speakers. Activities of the year were polkas, Christmas caroling, and an October Fest which consisted of polkas and root beer. Hansel and Gretel was performed by the third year class. German Club was be- hind the plan to send students to Munich during Easter vacation. Mary Reeder acted as Presi- dent of the club while Mr. Renter maintained the position of faculty advisor. This social organization adds to the knowledge of thc German country as well as exposing the stu- dents to German customs. FRONT ROW: Mary Reeder, President. SECOND ROW: Kurt Miller, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Reuter and Miss Haeflinger, Faculty Advisorsg Kevin Kayser, Vice President. 64 Latins Study Roman ulture l.atin Club is an organization for those students who have studied Latin. At the meetings, declen- sions and conjugations are aban- doned as the members learn more about the cultural side ol the Romans. informal meetings con- tain fun and education for all the students who wish to participate in activities which enable them to learn about the Latin language. The regular monthly meetings included listening to speakers. riding bicycles. and watching short plays. High- lighting the year was the annual field trip to Chi- cago and a school-wide chess tournament. In the Officers: Debbie Spiker, Calpurnia, Mare Frzmsnn. Midas. Becky Sandburg, Scriba: Tom Pscheidt, Caesar. spring the club held its annual banquet in which the officers for the next year were announced. Din- ner was served in grand Mlioman Style complete with togas, eaten with fingers, and slaves, supplied by the first year class. FRONT ROW: R. Stout. A. Koons, C. Allenswortli. A. Templeton. I. Waters. K. Kimbal. SECOND ROW: N. Bivens, E. Bzlrlletl. M. Massingill. N. xVlllli1lllS0ll. K. Nvilson. M. l':l'iK'liHOIl, C. Madrell. THIRD RONV: Y. Grossl, J. Solrop, S. Brown. C. i'llIN'll. L. Johnson, C. Suydam. D. Weaver. A. Carnmn. T. Alters, A. Suman, D. Cooley. BACK ROW: M. Wie- l vhert, T. Lehning, K. Watson. A. Davis. D Gaddis. C. Evans, ll. Tune. Parlez-vous Francais? French Club is open to all students with at least one year of French so that they may learn more about French customs, language, and culture. Meetings every month combine social events with interesting French speakers. Early fall activities included a pic- nic at Lake Storey, and a Fondue Party. Winter activities consisted of a Christmas Caroling Party at the Cottage Hospital and Mardi Gras in January. During Easter Vacation, many students had the op'- portunity to travel to France and experience the customs of Paris. Students who wish to, may attend a French Camp in the Spring, where students from the area speak French all weekend. A banquet com- pletes the season, and acting president, Lois Gran- skog, leaves her post for another. FRONT ROW: L. Granskog, President, J. Foley, Vice President, R. Godsil, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Miss Malone, Mrs. Shelly. FRONT ROW: R. Moran, L. Kessinger, L. Vollmer, M. McKillip, T. Clevenger, P. Stamschvon. SECOND ROW: H. Crouse, C. Noe, L. Steele, K. Casteel, Y. Grossl, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Butts, J. Jones, D. Friend, V. Roe, L. Russell, L. Granskog. FOURTH ROW: J. Foley, T. O'Connor, P. Knapp, J. Champion, S. Torrence, C. Clevenger. FIFTH ROW: Miss Malone, Mrs. Shelly, K. Brock, T. Contro, R. Godsil. This page sponsored by Eichhorn Jewelers. And by Rusty's Country Fried Chicken Spanish Club Initiates Active Year FRONT ROW: D. Gerstenberger, P. Stout, C. Priest, B. Lewis, D. Barragan. SECOND ROW: J. Rogers, P. Hendricks M Clay, K. Savidge, D. Humes, A. Tiehen, D. Damm. LAST ROW: S. Quanstrom, K. Kelly, D. Alstedt, C. Welsh, P. Ward N. Kilgore, J. Stegal. ,lane Burke serves as the president of the 1973 Spanish Club. She gives guidance to the students that wish to learn more about Spanish other than just the basic language. During the year, they are given opportunities to hear talks and to see slides of the Span- ish speaking countries. This club is open to the student with at least one year of Spanish so that they may learn the language more fluently. One of the main goals of Spanish Club mem- bers is to be admitted into the Spanish National Honor Society. Students with special interests in the field and those with high grades only, are admitted into the SNHS. The new officers of the next year are elected at the banquet. Mary Jo Mackey, Secretaryg Jane Burke, Presidentg Joyce Smith, Vice Pres identg not pictured, Doug F rakes, Treasurer. This page sponsored and by b 67 Y Baskin-Robbin Burgland's Youth Fashion SAE has one of the largest memberships in the school. Formerly known as FTA or Future Teachers of America, the club is open to any student planning a career in teaching or special education. This club offers a fine way of learning what teaching may be like, and an opportunity for having lun at the same time. After the initiation of new members, there are many efforts to keep them interested and in- volved. Well known educators are invited to attend the meetings and advise the members concerning the teaching profession. Among other activities that involve the members are talks from exchange stu- dents, panel discussions, and films. The release from school for the annual field trip, the spaghetti dinner, and Christmas party are looked forward to by many of the students. Some of these students have the opportunity to visit various schools and observe teaching techniques. The annual SAE banquet com- pletes the club's activities for the year, and the coming year's officers are announced. Debbie Hillman held the president's position. and Mrs. Roehlk and Mrs. Moore, SAE sponsors. This year Galesburg hosted the Annual SAE convention. FRONT ROW: Luanne Johnson, V. Pres.: Debbie Hillman Pres. BACK ROW: Kathy Mahaffey, Corr. Sec.g Doris Smith Sec. Not Pictured: Pete Anderson and Ralene Petrie, His- toriansg Marc F1-anson, Treasurer. Students Active in Education FRONT ROW: A. Coughlin, T. Baldwin, M. Hardgrove, D. Keenan, A. Eddy, T. Pscheidt. SECOND ROW: R. Hacker, B, Walle1', N. Britton, K. Petrie, C. Welch, D. Alstedt, D. Steck. CHAIRMAN: FRONT ROW: B. Holmes. R. Petrie, M. Franson. D. Bevard, C. Falco. LAST ROW: D. Louthan, B. Miller L. Pearson, .l. Burke, J. Colburn, M. Tolley. gif 'E Students ready for Balloon Blast. And I wanted to become a teacher. 69 Arte Clubbe Adds Beauty to Surroundings Faculty advisor, Mr. Crown, with the assistance of Dean Hawthorne, president, met once a month to dis- cuss plans for Arte Cluhbe. The yearis activities began with a picnic at Lake Storey. The requirement for entering this club is the submitment of a port- folio of five works, judged by current members. The club also aided in supplying Christmas Concert and Reflectavue decorations, as well as helping out in oth- er artistic ways throughout the school. Fund raising plans included a rummage sale, an arts and crafts sale, bake sale, and selling candy hearts. Future plans consist of building a fountain in the Learning Cen- ter coult, and a field trip in the spring. The year ended with a picnic were next yearis officers were announced. John Poulos, Treasurer: Jenny Bugg, Secretary: Dean Haw- thorne, President: Rick Larson, Vice President. FRONT ROW: M. Stegall, D. Allensworth, R. Gulson, C. Erickson, T. Christy, K. Reynolds, C. Zefo, R. Gin-ther, T. Sand- berg, M. Ross, J. Rogers, D. Gutierrez. SECOND ROW: C. Allensworth, A. Koon, B. McGahey, J. Reed, M. Lohmar, Y. Crossl, A. Kukuk, M. Bullis, A. Smith, T. Furniss, R. Hacker. BACK ROW: R. Hoopes, D. Bevard, V. Cinther, D. Dralle, A. Carman, C. Johnson, T. Smith, T. Beck, T. Poulos. 70 Debate . . . A Battle of Words FRONT ROW: Mr. Burris, M. Brown, B. Parker, G. Cox, D. Phillis, G. Whitlock. BACK ROW: T. Bowen, D. Halpern. Debate Club is a competitive organization in which the members participate in practice and contest debates. A course in debating is also offered to students who are interested in learning the valuable art of talking in front of large audiences. The debate issue was, HAH government financial support for all elementary and secondary education should be provided exclusively by the Federal governmentf' The year was highlighted by the novice l'eam's victory at the Kewanee lnvitational Tournament, where they took first place. Both varsity and novice teams attended a number of tournaments. Debators who took first place at Kewanee Invitational: Dave Phillis, Geoff Cox, Greg Whitlock, Mark Brown. This page sponsored by And by H6I't6I1St6iI1 LOHII CO- Consumers' Grain 81 Supply Co. 139 S. Cherry St. '71 IQ ' ,rj J im Lindberg CO-EDITOR Chauncey Kenney SPONSOR ,LX Terri Ad ams COPY EDITOR Debbie Steck Jill Fones SPORTS EDITOR COPY EDITOR RE LECTOR It all started last summer as many an hour were spent diligently fwell ..,.. almost diligentlyl trying to figure out which di- rection to step toward for theme, structure, and format of Footprints 73. After we gave that up, we began to gather, page by page, the necessary components for the yearbook, such as pictures, outlines, copy, and finally layouts fnot necessarily in that orderl. Much effort was spent on typing, correcting, writing, correcting, phoning, correcting, and organizing the yearbook land correctingl. But as the saying goes: HAH work and no play makes for cross-eyed, ulcerated, and extremely grouchy editorsf, So a few follies were mixed with the work when possible, and sometimes even when not possible. Marc Franson, Judy Snyder, Bruce Billingsley, Steve Eisemann PHOTOGRAPHERS 7 2 2-11. I ' .S : Bob Hacker Jeff Kenney Anne Eddy CO-EDITOR ART EDITOR SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR EDITOR STAFF '73 - lb.. Tom Pscheidt 1 BUSINESS MANAGER FRONT ROW: K. Munson, P. Birmingham, D. Lakis, ,I. Dumse. RACK ROW: Lea Arm Chapin D. Spikm-, D. Alstedt, C. Finch, J. Jespersen, C. Graham. SENIOR EDITOR 73 FRONT ROW: D. Nelson, S. Reeves, C. Simmer, D. Crump, J. Reed, M. Lohmar. SECOND ROW: H. Stripe, N. Bivens, J. Johnson, L. Harris, A. Suman, N. Williamson. THIRD ROW: K. Adolphson, D. Dames, D. Henderson, K. Wilson, A. Berry, J. Waters. FOURTH ROW: C. Costin, A. Wood, J. Parker, M. Massingill, E. Bartlett, A. Templeton. BACK ROW: C. Evans, J. Weddell. B. Billingsly Diligent Sophomores Serve Reflector .4 Q J - ' W ' -ff.igv 3 3 , Y Wu Q.. , ' .. all ' V r 1 if Although the sophomores are sometimes looked upon as the uunderdogsv of the staff, they play an important role in making money for the REFLECTOR. With one of the largest sophomore staffs in many years, they were able to help out with selling ads along with the regular job of Working at concessions. Responsibility, eagerness, and dependability are just a few qualities of these students from whom future editors will arise. I can never get the hang of filling these dam boxes. Happiness is selling Reflector concessions. This page sponsored by Community Bank of Galesburg 74 Audio Visual Aids Serve the School I Q 415 l LEFT T0 RIGHT: R. Cain, S. Hillier, M. Hemmer, D. Kuster, Mr. Griffith, .l. Rutledge, M. Mayfield, R. Hendricks. A few select students serve as Audio-Visual Aides in assistance to Mr. Griffith. These students are familiar with the operation of movie projectors, tape recorders, record players and other electron- ic aspects -of the Learning Center. They also supervise the use of the video-tape machine. The Audio- Visual Aides are a valuable asset to the students and the faculty of G.H.S. Librarians Provide Aid in Learning Center This volunteer group of girls work in the learning center during the day, and before and after school. Along with checking ont hooks. they shelve the hooks, run er- rands, accept fines, and send over- due notices. These Student Li- brarians are always willing and ready to assist students in finding materials. l,l'll7T T0 RIGHT: Sue Green. Jody Jones, Marti Wiskircken, Pam Kauffman, Anne llaves. .leanne Mayfield. This page sponsored by And by Fesler Oldsmobile Galeshurg Concrete Materials 75 Camping Club Enjoys Wilderness Another new organization this year, led by Mr. Ernst, is Camping Club. The club consists of thirteen mem- bers that are interested in camping. They learn better techniques and more efficient ways to make camp- ing easier and more enjoyable. Al- though weather interfered in a lot of their activities. they still man- aged to travel to the State Forest and other campsites throughout the state. Future plans for the club include a camping trip to Starved Rock planned for March. Jim Mor- ris provided leadership for the stu- dents. Dave Makeever, Treasurerg Jim Morris, President: Steve Howard, Vice President. FRONT ROXV: D. Pacheco, D. Makeever, J. Morris, S. Howard. LAST ROW: K. Towne, R. Owen, J. Hagge S. Wil- liamson, H. Crouse, J. Pacey, Mr. Ernst. This page is sponsored by BN Transport Inc. 76 Pasteur Society Conducts Membership Drive First row: Laura Stevens, Amy Snman. Jan Lundeen, Karen Adolphson. Second row: Mr. Maurizi. Debbie Allen Bob Hacker, Dana Humes, Jay Mellentin. This year, the two primary goals of Pasteur Society were to increase the mem- bership of the club and to increase the activities of the club. Both goals were suc- cessfully attained. The membership in- creased from two members to fourteen. The activities of the club were also in- creased, especially during the second se- mester. Activities this year included a field trip, a picnic, and having several teachers explain their Masteris Theses to the club. Pasteur Society is open to anyone in- terested in science in general, with empha- sis on biology and chemistry. Bob Hacker served as president of the club this year, while vice president Debbie Allen will serve as president for the coming year. Mr. Maurizi serves the cluh as Faculty Sponsor. Left to Right: Treasurer Karen Adolphson. President Holm Hacker Secretary .lay Mel Ientin. 77 This page sponsored by Fred Seliulmch, Inc. and by The Huddle lnn Pollution Solution Serves Community l FSYQ FRONT ROW: A. Davis, D. Louthan, R. Hroziencik K. Knuth, K. Rinehart, C.. Roate, S. Podwojski, J. Hunger, Mrs. Sher- lock. SECOND ROW: R. Owens, H. Crouse, S. Blomquist, N. Bivens, C. Simmer, P. Southwick, T. Rowen. BACK ROW: T. Gable, E. Pscheidt, D. Phillis, B. Tune, I. Yaremko, J. Lindberg. Kathy Knuth, Treasurerg Rhonda Hroziencik, Secretaryg Dave Phillis, Presidentg Lois Granskog, Vice President. 78 Headed by Dave Phillis, the mem- bers of Pollution Solution search for an answer to the environmental problems around Galesburg. Since the club began three years ago, they have strived, through the use of pamphlets, speeches, and drives to arouse Galesburg's concern for pol- lution. Club members encourage students and adults to join them in helping find a solution. 3-'w,,xX SITTING: J. Hungar, J. Lindberg, J. Lefebvre. STANDING: M. Martin, S. Buckingham, R. Hacker, R. McKie, D Barnes, P. Boughton, S. Heckart. SEA Helps to Improve Environment Students for Ecological Advancement is an awareness-oriented club that seeks to im- prove and study the local ecology. Members of this group are students who understand and try to preserve our habitat. This group limits itself not only to studying pollution, but all aspects of ecology. Many projects have been undertaken this year such as a slide presentation, photography contest, field trips, and lectures. SEA was given a 6 acre piece of land which they have been devel- oping into an '6Ecological Study Plot. Here GHS students can study Wildlife aspects of ecology. The club, of course, has limits in what it can achieve, but a new beginning is what tomorrow, and SEA are all about. ,ri 1. 3 . A . ,, -1 as '12, nv' as . frm ,... 1- Debbie Allen, Presidentg and Dennis Barnes, Secretary-treasurer. 79 .. K.. W Pep Club Promotes School Spirit . V . .. J ff ,oo . AVV ',. A W ooo, J' na- Executive Board - FRONT ROW: Diane Bevard, treasurer: Joyce Smith, president. SECOND ROW: Debbie Steck, sec- retary, Stephanie Jackson, vice president. Another organization that is open to all students interested, is Pep Club. Students of the Pep Club sell member- ships to all new students who wish to participate in arousing spirit and enthusiasm from the crowd. To promote this spirit, the club sponsors buses to out of town games with members of the club getting reduced rates. Pep assemblies were held to spark enthusiasm. The sale of candy bars was held to increase funds of the club. A pep section in the middle of the crowd spreads inspiration throughout the viewers. A new addition this year was Silver Chief and Wamatosa, in hopes of creating more zeal from the crowds. To name the princess, a contest was held with a prize awarded to the winner. Joyce Smith acted as president of the club, as Mr. Porter took the position of faculty advisor. FRONT ROVV: A Suman, J. Maciel, T. Clevenger, C. Zefo, G. Bocox, S. Hagerty, C. Johnson, M, Jordan, T. Scott, K. Martin, J. Carlson, J. Parker. SECOND ROW: T. Coon, A. Luna. B. Sapp, K. Adolphson, C. Graham, J. Jesperson, L. Rose. Jacobs, M. Mackey, T. Wallace, B. Holmes, C. Finch, A. Davis, D. Berrigan. THIRD ROW: C. Severns, A. Sand- burg, M. Wiskirchen, B. Lewis, K. Kilgore, C. Priest, P. Stout, K. Savidge, E. Boydstun, D. St. George. LAST ROW: S. Williamson, P. Anderson, J. Lindberg. 80 Streakettes Demonstrate Proficiency FRONT ROW: P. Crocker, T. Scott, C. Johnson, M. Jordan, K. Burger, C. Hagerty, C. Haulk. SECOND ROW: D. Hudgel, T.C. Mackey, J. McNaught, L. McCraken, C. Blust, S. Greer, K. Nelson, J. Johnson. LAST ROW: L. Harding, B. Mangieri, T. Stone, L. Hillimier, A, Pritchard, J. Patch, M. Siebert, J. Fritz, C. Erickson. I'll flip ya for it. When the Streakettes began in 19644, they were a great success, and nine years later they continue to be so. Fall tryouts, coached by Mrs. Rosine, give the girls a chance to show their ability in strength and co-ordination. It takes many hours of vigorous practice before the Streakettes reach the perfect form and timing for which they are so well known. The girls display co-ordination during half-time at home basketball games and at pep assemblies. Their appearance in the annual Reflectavue has become traditional with their precise indi- vidual stunts and group routines. The Streakettes perform for many different organizations throughout the stateg entertain- ing to both students and adults. The success of these girls not only requires skill and coordination, it also necessitates strict discipline and cooperation from every one of them. This page is sponsored by 81 Protexall Inc. Gadets Entertain Attentive Audiences Gold and black costumes are the basic attire for the Cadets. The stamina of the girls to parade smilingly around a frigid football field in a short-skirted costume, while the coatclad fans are shivering is unbelievable. The girls are selected in the spring, based on their pre- cision marching, rhythm, appearance, and coordina- tion, among other things. These girls are highly trained so they may provide the students with the best entertain- ment possible. Parades, assembles, half-time entertain- ment, along with a part in the Reflectavue, gives every- one an idea of the busy schedule that these girls have. Many routines are learned in order to participate in competition throughout the states. In January, the Cadets had the opportunity to perform during half-time at Grace- land College. The captains and Mrs. Harlacher help the girls to learn their routines and get the right movements Look at my pretty knee . . . FRONT ROYV: S. Jackson, P. Birmingham. R. Hartley, P. Tharp, C. Cowen, P. Sargeant, C. Powell, J. Carlson, J. Ubben, C. Curtis. C. Luttrell. SECOND ROW: K. Lundliolm. D. Robertson. D. Lakis, C. Fake, L. Wie1', M. Mackey, P. Sanford, l- Challlpioll, S- Bishop, S. Billllps. THlRD ROW: P. Webber, V. Ginlher, D. Friend, D. Davis, S. Jucolis, .l. Peterson, L. Ros e, G. Luttrell, C. Henry, D. Hillman, S. Coleman. And by Domis Sport Center This page sponsored by Gerwigs 82 1700 Grand Ave. qv if-3' Co-Captains: Stephanie Jackson, Denise Lakis, Connie Fako, Debbie Friend. And tonight's latest styles are ........ And away we go. This page sponsored by 83 Owen Concrete Construction Co FHA-HERO Prepares For The Future FRONT ROW: L. Reynolds, president: B. Miller, vice president BACK ROW I King advisor D Steck treasurer B. Holmes, secretary. The Future Homemakers of America and Home Eco- nomics Related Occupations continue to carry out activ- ities to improve self, family, school, and community relations. Money making projects included Yum-Yum Shoppe, grapefruit and orange sales with the FFA, and serving the Section 4 FFA Leadership School Banquet. The chapter sponsored a Korean orphan, donated cup- cakes for the Red Cross bloodmohile, visited Research Hospital, held a craft night and family potluck and as- sisted the GSL with the open house for new GHS girls. FHA-HERO held a Christmas Tea with faculty, students, and public invited. Springtime events were the Sweet- heart Swirl and a field trip to Chicago. FHA-HERO delegates attended the spring convention in Springfield. The group is under the leadership of Mrs. Janis King, advisor and Linda Reynolds, president. This page is sponsored by Butler Mfg. Company 1020 S. Henderson St. 84 Unite Youth With pportunityv l FRONT ROW: J. Conner, Advisor, D. Steck, D. Hennenfent. B. Nelson, R, Miles. I. Brown, D. Berntson, D. Sutor. SECOND ROYV: D. Gumm, D. Emstrom, M. O'Connor, D. Nesbitt, P. Hennenfent, I. I-loosen, I. Powell, J. Swanson. THIRD ROW: C. Colwell, M. Berntson. R. West, M. Martin, L. Hennenfent, M. West, D. Reeder, D. Steck. FOURTH ROXV: D. Langenbahn, D. Steck, T. Logsdon, K. Clay, R. Schrodt. .I. Shotts, K. Lithander, V. Clark, J. Gumm. FRONT ROW: Roger Miles President? Bob Nelson, Vice Dave Sutor, Sentinelg Debbie Treasurer. This page sponsored by , Secretary: Dan Hennenfent, President. SECOND ROW: Steck, Reporterg ,Iohn Brown, Weaver Yemm Chevrolet The Future Farmers of America continue to Unite Youth With Opportunityl' as they carry on their activities. The primary goals of the FFA are to develop character, leadership, citizenship, scholar- ship and cooperation. Members have participated in local, section, state and national contests. The Galesburg Chapter received the State BOAC Award for their services and projects in the community and landscaping the learning center. They also sent delegates to the National Convention in Kan- sas City and the Illinois FFA Convention at the University of Illinois. The members exhibit their projects at the Section IV Fair in the summer competing with members from four surrounding counties. The National FFA President, Dwight Seegmiller, visited Galesburg for a day which will be remembered. The climax of a busy and re- warding year for the Galesburg FFA Chapter was the annual banquet held in the spring. And by Town Sz Country Realtv FRONT ROW: R. Hoopes P. Webber T. Adams M. Tolley J. Carlson D. Steck SECOND ROW: Marshall L. Wier L. Pearson K. Munson R. Godsil J. Colbum K. Martin BACK ROW: T. Pscheidt R. Petrie K. Carr M. Ostrander D. Spiker J. Van Fleet National Honor Society National Honor Society is a group of stu- Members Elected in 1973 WWW M. Ab h P. L' h L B dents chosen by the faculty on the basis D-Bestra amson D' Liispieck 5, 32112, of their performance in the areas of D. Bevard J. Lindberg R Butts leadership, scholastic abilities, and involve- ggglngton Iiggger ment 1n school activities. The require- 5. Buck C. Mcparland A Davis ments to obtain a membership of NHS K- Burger K- MCI-Hughlin D D2WiS is a 6'B,, average, character and active 32555: r gfglitaff participation. Twenty percent of the Sen- D, Chen-ington A, Misa Eikel- iors and five percent of the Juniors N- C00mbS N- 0'B1'iCH J- golel' are chosen for one of the highest honors gains 533:22 H3235 in the school. Both an 1nduct1or1 service 3,D0d50n M, Reeder T, Horton and banquet are held to honor these out- G- England B- Robertson S- Hflghel' . . . . P. Farrell T. Rowen C. King standing students. The preslding offlcers F Franckey D Rutledge D Kohorst are Robin Stout, president, Debbie Spiker, D, Friend J, Sandberg T Lehning Vice President, Martha Toney, Secretary, D. Gerstenberger P. Sargeanl J. Lundeen d M.k O t d t V. Ginther R. Scott P Mast an 1 e S ran er' reasurer' R. Glenn T. Scott K Petrie L. Granskog T. Shelley C. Pogue R. Hacker D. Smith lu. Pscheidt C. Hagerty G. Smith P. Purcell M. Hambsch K. Sullivan R Reem D. Hawthorne D. Suryk T. Sandberg C. Henry T. Swise R Snow C. Hill S. Tabone L. Steele D. Hillman M. Walker J. Ubben M. Horaney M. Wilberding R Walker S. Jackson J. Yourison L. Wier W. Jewsbury JUNIORS K. Willcutts C. Johnson D. Allen D. Lakis P. Archibald This page sponsored by And by smpson of Galesburg, Inc. Ffffl-W 3-lfffiff 011- Frontage Road - N. Weaver Yemm Sb mesure fSmall Engine Distributorsj 86 . 'Ay',' -1 , .K H ' FRONT ROW: T. Beck, K. Fineran, M. Leeson, M. Papke. - VVL- SECOND ROW: B. Holmes, S. McDor- . we w J- II'l8.Il, T. Smith, L. if Gaisford, L. Reyn- olds. THIRD ROW: . P. Parker, R. McKie, I - e z.. 'Y K. Casteel, M. Brown, wit 56 2 Tl.. 9 T I V. Williams. LAST ROW: A Green, R. Stout, M. Franson, D. Halpern. E? ff 1 W 6' ' it W 5 s 0 ,,:' F W, A . --,, . M V A 5-'Y - ,,, ' , I , ,V DAR and SAR Debbie Steck was presented with the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution award and Rex Gulson received the Sons of the American Revolution award. These two seniors were nominated along with several others hy Senior Council. The actual choice as to who should receive these Citizenship Awards was made by the administration. Debbie Steck and Rex Gulson were selected on the basis of outstanding scholar- Q ship, citizenship, and patriotism. 3 . Debbie Steck Rich Lotz This page sponsored by Ralph Johnson Templeton Roofing Co. Tom Pscheidt 87 Q: Rex Gulson Merit Finalist GHS had the honor of having four students qualify as Merit Finalists. Chosen by the ratings on the Merit Scholarship Qualifying test, Ralph Johnson, Rick Lotz and Tom Pscheidt proved their high scho- lastic ability. Although he is not pictured, Mike Wittle also quali- fied as a Finalist. It is a great honor to be chosen as a Finalist, and the GHS student body should be proud of them. Stage Call Members Explore Drama fn' l l FRONT ROW: L. Rose, P. Anderson, C. Fako, D. Davis. BACK ROW: T. Pscheidt, M. Franson, C. Curtis, M. Mooney. Stage Call is the drama club at GHS. lt is one organization where membership must be earned by either appearing on the stage -or work- ing backstage. Sponsoring the plays and creating an interest in dra- ma are the two main purposes of the organization. Initiation is held in late winter. In the spring a joint banquet with Thespians is held where the year in theater is reviewed and awards to the best actor and Crew members are given. identg Peter Anderson, President. Connie Fako, Historiang Dawn Davis, Pub- licity Chajrmang Chris Curtis, Vice Pres- Lighting Crew I lluminates Stage The students behind the scenes are the light- ing crew. Special effects, spot lights, and other lighting is handled by these students. The crew is needed whenever a production is put on in order to make it successful. Although they do not get the recognition that they deserve, everyone should know about these boys behind the scenes. Don Goddin, Brian Foreman, Forrey Frankey. This page sponsored by The Bank of Galesburg 88 P. Anderson, C. Fako, C. Curtis, M. Franson, M. Mooney, D. Davis, T. Pscheidt. Student Actors Honored in Thespians Membership in Thespians is the highest honor any school can give to its actors and stage technicians. The mem- bers of this international dramatic society are a select group and have worked many long hours on stage and hack stage to put together the theatrical productions at GHS. They are responsible for keeping up the interest in the dramatic arts and for providing the ushers for the plays. Reader's Theater, the midwinter production, was a major project of the Thespians this year. in late spring an induction is held and the next year's pres- ident is announced. Tom Pscheidt, Thespian President. 89 Thespian Actors Caught in Action Cheerleaders Typical fall weather of cold and rain was not enough to hamper the Varsity Football Cheer- leaders. They always appeared lighthearted and enthusiastic and their bright faces and attitudes encouraged the crowds. These girls led the fans in cheering the Streaks on to victory under all types of conditions. Coached by Mrs. Rosine, they performed at pep assembles as well as all football games. The cheerleaders were especially busy during the Homecoming weekend, taking part in the parade, surrounding the bonfire and leading the cheers for the spirited Homecoming game fans. The precision and endurance of these girls is evi- dent in all their efforts and they are deserving of much praise. Encourage Fans Let's go big Streaks! FRONT ROW: Julie Frazier, Cindy McFarland, Kindal Burger BACK ROW: Pam Crocker, Patti Archi- bald, Mascot Debbie Steck, Linda Hillemeier This page is sponsored by Fidelity Federal 90 Savings and Loan Association -1? l J Varsity Cheerleaders Promote Zeal 2. I ...aa re., 2 LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kris Haulk, Mollie Jordon, Chris Johnson, Karen Martin, Terry Scott, Cea Hagerty 91 Next to the Varsity basketball players, the best known high school students in this bas- ketball minded town are the Varsity bas- ketball cheerleaders. These cheerleaders spark enthusiasm throughout the crowds at home and away. The squad, coached by Mrs. Rosine, perform precision cheers and stunts. Through long and hard practice ses- sions, these girls show their great amount of cheerleading ability and deserve credit for much of the school's sportsmanship and enthusiasm. It takes a great deal of cour- age to he happy and bouncy under all con- ditions. The pep and refreshing appearance of this group is a credit to the school and a promise to carry on the proud tradition of fine G.H.S. cheerleaders. This page sponsored by Legrands Service J V's Cheer on Streaks Six girls, out of the junior class, are chosen to add spirit and enthusiasm to the Junior Varsity basket- ball games. They display fine acrobatic feats, great accuracy in cheers, and excellent sportsman- ship. The girls work hard to improve their acro- batics and jumps in hope of making the 19741 Varsity squad. Who are . . . who are . . . who are we? Ann Pritchard, Jenny Patch, Joyce Fritz, Debbie Hudgel, Mary Seibert, Lynn Harding. This page sponsored and by by Harbor Lights Robert C. Berry Insurance Giddyup Ponies Members of the Pony Basketball and Foot- ball Cheerleaders lead the crowd at all Pony home games. Although there are scant crowds at the pony games, the girls have an opportunity to gain experience in the hope of a position on the Junior Varsity or the Varsity squads in the future. With the help of the student coach for football, Gail Bocox, and for basketball, Kindal Burger, the girls strive for perfection. Whether they are out on the football field or on the court, the girls are a welcomed addition to the game. Mrs. Rosine is the faculty advisor and coach for the girls. FRONT ROW: S. Hazen, L. Henning, K. Savidge BACK ROW: C. Priest, T.C. Mackey. LEFT to RIGHT L Kamp L McCracken K Nelson, B. Mangieri, S. Greer, C. Blust. This page IS sponsored by And by La Belle Fashion Brown Specialty Company Lab Assistants Aid In Chemistry Classes we sf' 'rf .IQ Terri Adams, Ed Pscheidt. Gail Bocox, Dave Suryk. The Chemistry department is endowed with several hard working students that assist Mr. Spencer and Mr. Self in the lah. Some of their tasks include typing. cleaning equipment, and preparing solutions for use in chem- istry experiments. Lah assistants also help other students complete assigned experiments efficiently. Tests are checked. errands are run. and attendance is taken hy these capahle students. The highlight of the year is the Christmas dinner given hy Mr. and Mrs. Spencer with all the high school lab assistants invited to attend. This group of lah helpers is an essential addition to the chemistry classes. Office Cadets Volunteer dit Assistance FRONT ROYV: T. Baldwin, K. Lundholm, D. Joyner, D. Tate. .l. Helms. P. Littlefield. S. Ostrander, M. Glass, V. Chaney. LAST ROW: S. Blomquist. R. Hrozieneik, ff. Zefo, S. Williamson. ll. Shrodl. S. Robinson, L. Boyd, M. Clay, S. Buckinf ham, L. Johnson. The office secretaries are most fortunate to he aided hy several office cadets each period. These students vol- unteer their services as assistants in the office. They run errands, collect attendance slips, record absences, answer the telephone and take messages. Office cadets perform these duties with cheerfulness and accuracy. Deans and teachers are grateful for the paper work done by the cadets. Without the valuable help of the office cadets the school would not run as smoothly. This page sponsored hy 94 And hy Qfllfilflflb + HOUSE music i. ...U-.G Item. sua Hsvefyminq fain.. Magma Senior Leaders Aid P.E. Classes -.iv- FRONT ROW: K. Fineran, M. Vasquez, B. Miller. D. Bevard. M. Bullis, N. Coombs, L. Gottenborg, L. Chapin, K. Carr. SECOND ROW: M. Melton, R. Godsil, T. Duke, L. Clayton, T. Wilberding, M. Leeson, D. Kenan, M. Kraul, M. Horaney, J. Frazier, V. Yelm, J. Talbert. THIRD ROW: J. Smith, T.Wallace, S. Hendricks, D. Steck, M. Holt, P. Lietsch, J. Pills- bury, D. Lindbeck, R. Hoopes, V. Wilson, L. Gaisford. LAST ROW: N. Goff, L. Jackson, K. Casteel, S. Dodson, K. McLaughlin. At the beginning of the school year several senior girls were selected to be senior leaders in gym classes. These girls aid the P.E. teachers by leading exercises, taking attendance and officiating games. Senior, junior, and sophomore girls, gym classes benefit from the help and encouragement of their senior leaders. the spectators with seats 1n the North Balcony are in the North Balcony and A y not in the South Main, are usherettes. L if C These girls, who are strategically sta- tioned throughout the entire gym, are on hand at every basketball game to help the viewers find their seats, and deliver messages for the officials. They're eager and willing to give aid to confused newcomers to Galesburg High's Silver Streak basketball games. The girls rotate the nights in which they usher so each girl may have her chance to act as a spectator. The re- wards for being an usherette are getting The girls responsible for seeing that all 9' 7 choice seats at the games and being invited to the HG Club banquet in the FRONT ROW: J. Jones, M. Mackey, D. Lee. SECOND ROW: B. Holmes, Spfins- S. Jackson, K. Kelley, V.-Lewis. LAST ROW: S. Jacobs, C. Graham, J. Jesperson, L. Rose, C. Settle. 95 Girls Service League FRONT ROW: D. Gerstenberger, C. Curtis, K. Reynolds, J. Champion, K. Munson, P. Birmingham, D. Lakis, K. Lundholm. SECOND ROW: G. Watson, P. Tharp, C. Powell, D. Lindbeck. J. Frazier. THIRD ROW: J. Burke, S. Ostrander, D. Hilman, J. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: K. Martin, J. Jordan, D. Bevard, C. Algren, C. Adams. FIFTH ROW: J. Parker, V. Roe, T. Harris, L. Hoben, P. Littlefield, T. O'Connor. SIXTH ROW: T. Clevenger, D. Binz, K. Hilman, L. Harding, L. Hillemeier, P. Archibald. SEVENTH ROW: P. Southwick, B. Hrbek, J. Rogers, K. Mullinex, T. Lenning, M. Siehert. BACK ROW: R. Hroziencik, S. Blomquist. Who's bringing the brownies next week? Hurry up and take the picture. This page sponsored by And by Bennett's Unlimited Western Illinois Ice Co. 96 Uffers a Helping Hand The kickoff this year was the annual style show given to the sophomores and the new girls to the high school, showing the appropriate styles for the coming year's activities, This year, the girls who desired to be a representative of GSL submitted their names to the cabinet. The clubis membership is open to every girl in the school. Some worthwhile commu- nity activities that the group engaged in are the bak- ing and packing of cookies for nursing homes, and a party at the Research Hospital. Supporting a Korean girl, Ki Myung, through nursing school is one of the club's most honored responsibilities. GSL serves the school by sponsoring a monthly calendar of the birthdays of GSL members and by compiling student directories. They also sponsor the Pigskin Prance, which is the first after-game dance of the season. Mrs. Byram is the advisor of one of the most active and one of the largest organizations at GHS. The Girls Service League closed the year's activities with a banquet in the spring. M , ..,,,,g7,. f K X. .5 Ai 5' Is there really a Terry Kostelecky T n ,Q an tx if mv' Chris Haulk, Vice Presidentg Pam Crocker, Secretaryg Terri Scott, Presidentg Cea Hagerty, Treasurer. This page sponsored by And by Galesburg Tire 81 Vulcanizing Alton Box Board Co. 97 Students Gain Experience Through Work The many students that are enrolled in the various work programs have the opportunity to develop on-the-joh skills. Among these programs are Distrihutive Education. which deals with some phase of retailing. Uffice Occu- pations enalmle girls to work in an office atmosphere. Diversified Occupations emphasize the worthiness of trade, industrial. and technical occupation skill. Food and Health Occupations gives the students the opportunity to increase their skills for further employment. All of these juniors and seniors attend classes in the morning and return to their prospective working stations. The work programs give these qualified students an opportunity to prepare themselves for the future working world. 1 . - A is an M This page sponsored by And by Hi-Lo Grocery Grand Motor Sales 931 S. Seminary, Galesburg, Ill. 2135 Grand Ave. Abingdon, Ill. 98 HONDA-SUZUKI T ffl This page sponsored by HARomM v EALTY K 5 Diligent Practice of FRONT ROW: J. Lundeen, R. Yaw, T. Horton, D. Rabenort, K. Munson, P. Purcell, R. Gulson. SECOND ROW: K. Nel- son, L. Dickerson, K. Brock, C. Maddrell, R. Eiker, D. Smith, K. Boynton, M. Gemmel, C. King, S. Brown. THIRD ROW: P. Mast, L. Depringer, K. McLaughlin, R. Henness, S. Buck, C. Barstow, J. Weddell, B. Bickerstaff, D. Weaver, G. Goodell, D. Pearson, R. Cunningham. BACK ROW: I. Van Gieson, B. Chadwick, M. Hannam, K. Becker. Members of the Symphonic Band work hard all year long, preparing and uwoodsheddingw for concerts and marching performances. They execute various maneuvers in their football shows at half-time and march in several parades throughout the year. They participated in marching competition at the University of Illinois. The band competes annually in State Contest where they are judged on three selections and sight-reading. Many individual members also enter the State Solo and Ensemble Contest. The Symphonic Band also provides accompaniment for various activities. The Pep Band, which is composed of Symphonic Band members, plays for pep assembles and home basketball games. W' Will you get off my toe! One more Hi-O-Silver and I'll die. 100 Symphonic Band Pays Off FRONT ROW: C. Simmer, J. Inman, D. Wickline, M. Glas, J. Weaver, L. Glas, N. Bivens. SECOND ROW: L. Bantz, S. Sargent, ,l'. Cypert, D. Herring, M. Wynkoop, S. Melton, G. Bocox, C. Douglas. THIRD ROW: I. Kenney, C. Pearson, R. Monzo, D. Sparling, S. Lomax, K. Rutledge, G. Masincla, B. Merchant, D. Dralle. BACK ROW: D. Hawthorne, K. Swan- son, T. Christy, S. Williamson, B. Stegall, J. Griffith, C. Meline, K. Kayser, G. Cox, S. Johnson, G. Atwell, C. Reagor, K. Davis. 'T 55 Someday I'll be a great musician. A cheerful Flute Section. 101 if '2- L Vyzgh Twenty-two Jazz Band members contribute much time and energy preparing themselves for perform- ances. Although this band meets in an elective class hour the mem- bers receive no credit. The music of Jazz Band is basically jazz and rock with a few Hold standardsil mixed in. Performances include regular concerts as well as for many community organizations. One high- light of the year comes as the Jazz Band competes in a jazz festival at 'S f Oaklawn. This year they received a superior rating. Joe Morello, a highly acclaimed jazz musician, fronted the band with a clinic in February. fa., FRONT ROW: R. Culson, L. Glas, C. King, D. Sparling, K. Rutlege. LAST ROW: K. McLaughlin, J. Wedell, B. Bick- erstaff, P. Purcell, S. Lomax, D. Dralle, K. Kayser, P. Mast, K. Munson, C. Barstow, G. Cox, S. Buck, R. Cunningham, N. Bivens, D. Pearson, B. Stegall, S. Brown, R. Monzo, B. Merchant. This page sponsored by And by East Main Bowl Dick Rozynek 8a Associates 102 FRONT ROW C Rosenberry J Frazier S Olson P Wise S Cameron, J. Hogan, K. Denley, K. Kelly. SECOND ROW: R Turner S Pearson R Lytle G Barker K Simmer S Wilkins, R. Vancil, J. Johnson, G. Jensen, D. Lester. Band Members Tram to Improve Skills This year's Concert Band is under the direction of Miss Cindy Leonard. Concert Band meets the same time as Symphonic Band and occasionally attends joint rehearsals for concerts. This band is a train- ing band where students work hard to improve their individual skills in order to graduate to the Sym- phonic Band. Concert Band performs at the annual instrumental concerts and also marches in the Home- coming Parade. The band members are also eager to help Symphonic Band earn money in their various money-making projects. Besides raising money for the bands, the students have collected for the Heart Fund for the past two years. This page sponsored by Band Members Rehearse for Concert Sheraton Motor Inn irls Chorus Displays Talent This year Mrs. Graffouliere, for the first time. has combined both class- es of sophomore girls into one class which consists of ninety-eight girls. They appeared in the fall concert, Reflectavue. doing :'Hit the Roadn which set the theme and opened the show. They also appeared in the Christmas Concert and in the Holy Week Services at Easter. They visited an outlying school and sang in the Spring Concert which made up the rest of their activities. There are three ensembles from this choir which appear in all concerts and sing for various civic organizations in town. The top singers from 4. this group will by-pass Concert Choir and go into A Cappella. The remaining girls will go into Concert Choir. Keep those voices coming. And what if I don't feel like sing- Are you ready for the downbeat? ing? ' .,V ' 54. ,,,,., ., KV Vr A ,l y M A 7 VV ? K i ' ,f Qr I - - LLVV I ff E k' Avvy I A A ,. V. Q 4 ' . 'I ,va is A .:L.. rj, ,h H VV K , V . W Yrkk F: .rj V kv ,V W X V, , . K . H 1 , t. . V . . vsitel .4 D . , . .. I A W Yu . V V 'q.f:'., .VLV if. ,, : .., t , . ,.., x, H AWV I My G .g V gif , ' - f fl , ' , A l 'N f W' e lfffl ' 1, vgtiyr Q M Va - A VI . I ,,VV 7 IM VV I 1 ,A vm. I ,kr A Y A . , lk ttk If 1 -..kL V-i 1 Vlyk y 1 1 . V ,V V E. K 4 I fr, ,Q -f , -gf V ly f . V ,,.,' i V Q - A iff it it 2 T? , T A risl . e f f .4 I JV! gt V , yy if Nag f. H t aff, ,,,.. , .V Q, 7 - li . . T T . f iiil A rltl T 1 l S A . is FRONT ROW: K. Barfield, L. Stevens, A. Suman, L. Dickeson. D. Hoskins, C. Adams, D. Barnes. S. Osborne, T. Roberts, N. Bivens. N. Williamson. M. Massingill. SECOND ROW: T. Baldwin, K. Fahlund, M. Shaw, M. Smith, S. Taylor, P. Rupert, li. Bartlett, D. Nelson, K. Adolphsen, K. Allen. THIRD ROW: D. W'eaver, M. Clayton. S. Macari. G. Johnson, P. Mid- daugli. C. Suydam. J. Mates, N. Kilgore, D. Wickline, B. Sandberg, A. Carman. BACK ROVV: T. Fumiss, K. Sapp, J. Holt, D. Henderson, N. Sedlacek, C. Simmer, S. Morris, K. Markham, E. Bruntmyer, M. Erickson, C. Dawnard, P. Beckmann. This page sponsored by And by Rogers Shoes Wolfsiels Fabric Shop 104 Q 1 Q i f : l . , , l . e W A Iwi at ,i,,, , V a::LE ,i,, ,1,A' 1 . , A A J A . lle A A Q Yi Q Q . ,A: ., ,- . 47 1' 'ii' . , A ' , g -., ' , ,1, ,f W 5-5, ' ,gg ,. W 5 S E f A A , s. A X A iiii A lili 5. ii Vx, of A i , , W , 5 1 I 'i , T fi ff lllis 'V R is A lf 1 . i il A gi ,.,, K .K ,,. ,,,k K H K . ' issr reee es. R . 1 A A A ' ' , , , i i H mV,, f W , , l 1: ie, is 5 , in 3? f S . W? s i FRONT ROW: P. Hendricks, A. Bacon, K. Nichols, C. Peterson. J. Norwell. J. Hogan, I. Hodge, P. Stamschron, L. Pearson, L. Hurst. SECOND ROW: L. Louderman, A. Wood, E. Boydstun, R. Bush, D. Liedtke, M. Shumard, J. Friend, C. Falco, K. Davis. M. Lohmar, A. Koons. THIRD ROW: S. Hix, R. Johnson, ,l. Collura, S. Olson, L. DePrenger, K. Wynkoop, C. Priest, R. Selfridge. C. Lester, B. Mummey, W. Young. LAST ROW: S. Torrenre. .l. Flater, I. Johnson, D. Holman, P. Littlefield, R. Howerton, D. Friend, B. Baker, C. Stranger, P. Horuney, G. Sholl. .PW 5 Lf. But I used Scope this momingl i f Oh John fsighll -iunm Q I never knew choir made me so hungry! This page sponsored by the 105 . . Holiday Inn of Galesburg And by The Little Kmg YWHYW 'Ll-ley dat ain't Sally up dar. Choir Performs Well Another musical group at G.H.S. is the Concert Choir, made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. This year, for the first time, Mrs. Graffouliere directed these tal- ented singers. The activities of Concert Choir consisted of the Fall Concert, Reflectavue, and the Christmas So thatis Burt Reynolds! FRONT ROW: B. Holmes, P. Taylor, D. Lee, J. Squire, J. Champion, D. Hammock, T. Potter, L. Steele. SECOND ROW: D. Coleman, B. Waller, L. Boynton, 1. Wright, T. Baldwin, D. Gutierrez, D. Humes, G. Saul. THIRD ROW: J. Fritz, D. Coleman, D. Rakers, J. Weaver, R. Wolfe, A. Misa, D. Crump, R. Hendricks, J. Childers. BACK ROW: S. Coleman, A. Hays, L. Berntson. S. Tracy, J. Pierce, C. Anderson, S. Wilkins, G. Johnson. This page sponsored by McGrew 8: McGrew Agency, Inc. And by 35 So. Prairie St. 106 Gates Tire Center T Galesburg, Illinois 61401 Under New Director Concert. They also sang in the Holy Week Services at Easter, for the Spring Concert, and for other schools. A new folk rock group was organized this year to appear with the ensembles at various community functions. Nice Girl, butthaLDandruff. Is my arm Still hooked On? FRONT ROW: J. V:1nFleet, B. Nelson, M. Baker, J. Mitchell, D. Stoneking, P. Bailey, B. Cowan, S. Watters, C. Phipps. SECOND ROW: K. Becker, M. Crain, R. Hemming, L. llrlzickey, P. Smith, D. Cherrington, D. Louthan, L. Kessinger, M. Seiliert, S. Hughey. THIRD ROW: H. Woolsziy. R. Nyman, G. Dejaynes, L. Hillemeier, C. Chadwick, K. Mullenix, S. Bronson, R. Ginther, W. Wise. BACK ROW: T. Wetherbee, R. Pillsbury, R. Lytle, M. Linn, K. Petrie, A. Davis, R. Ruhl, L. Vollmcr, R. Snow, M. Hambsch. And by This page sponsored by Linda McCrery's W. T. Grant 107 Uniforms Sz Maternities A Cappella Follows Footsteps The A Cappella Choir started out the year with the fall concert. including a number in the annual Reflectavue. A Cappella Choir members gave the audience the refreshing sound of the rock opera, 'cG0dspell.,' The winter concert was the next step on this choirls husy schedule. Along with a few Christmas carols. the 'Song of Christmas was presented. This yearls musical production put on Ivy the A Cappella Choir was 'Tiddlor' on the Rooff, The final main concert given hy the choir was the Spring Sing. Throughout the school year, mem- bers of this singing group gave short concerts for the local junior highs, a few clubs. some area high schools. and the State Research Hospital. This group of young people contribute greatly to the community with their vocal music. Words! Z. 'T ' 5 FRONT ROYV: K. Berry, B. Battles, P. Birmingham. J. Burke, S. Jackson, D. Lindheck, P. Purcell, R. Mathews, M. Kidder, J. Stegall. S. Nelsen. SECOND ROW: M. Vasquez, A. Eddy, D. Rigney, D. Cherrington, A. Prina, D. Sutor, M. Brown, M. Ahrnluunson, P. Anderson, K. Kayser. THIRD ROW: M. Jordan, L. Pearson. T. O'Connor, P. Erdrnan, J. Pillsbury, D. Friend, B. MeGal1ey, .l. Cypert, J. Griffith, M. Mooney. BACK ROYV: J. Colburn, M. Miller, C. Curtis, K. Munson, D. Smith, L. Bantz, J. Wilson, M. Holt, R. Walker, M. Franson, M. Jacobs. Where are the words? This page is sponsored by The Farmers Sz Mechanics Bank 108 1 FRONT ROW: B. Hutson, L. Rhodes, M. Stump, J. Lindberg, B. Bulls, S. Dodson, S. Heaton, D. Davis, J. Inman, T. Adams, J. McCullough. SECOND ROW: J. Peck, K. Miller, K. Jackson, K. Petrie, G. Settle, D. Smith, Y. Williams, l.. Reynolds, M. Melton, K. Finerun. THIRD HOW: S. Williamson, J. Lee, M. Long, R. McC0nc, D. Frukes, D. Finley, Y. Cinther, C. Falco, S. Brown, C. Phipps, M. 'l'olley. BACK ROW: M. McKillip, R. Self, G. Coleman, W. Jewsbury, D. Thomas, 5. Buck, M. Carlson, P: Lietsch, M, Reeder, P. Webber, L. Jackson, K. Crow. ,,.. ' Fa La La l ' Qfeh f W Once in the morning does it! ? lv' QV., ,... X ,XM J, mum, 5 l Tliis page sponsored by W Russell W. Fox 109 General Contravtor FRONT ROW: P.PPurcell, L. Reynolds, D. Smith, M. Holt, S. Dodson, L. Jackson. SECOND ROW: C. Curtis, K Munson, R. Petrie, M. Reeder, P. Webber, M. Tolley. Ensembles Perform for FRONT ROW: S. Heaton, J. Inman, D. Rigney, B. BatLles. P. Birmingham. SECOND ROW: L. Wier, D. Davis G. Settle, J. Wilson, L. Bantz, T. O'Connor. This page sponsored by Grant Blillis Agency 110 FRONT ROW: K. Kayser, M. Abrahamson, P. Anderson, S. Buck, M. Franson, R. Walker. SECOND ROW: T. Swise K. Miller, J. Peck, G. Coleman, D. Bullock. M. Jacobs. School and o Three musical outlets of the A Cappella choir are the Senior Ensemble, Singing Streaks, and Girls En- semble. The members of these groups were chosen on their ability to blend and sight read. Many local clubs and organizations are entertained by the vocal groups during the year. Homecoming featured the Senior Girls Ensemble, and the Singing Streaks. The Singing Streaks also sang at Winter Formal. Match- ing outfits are worn by each group every time they make a singing appearance. New songs are learned within a short time and add depth and variety to their performances. In the spring a dinner is held in honor of these three ensembles and their director, Mr. Hegg. mmunity And all kinds of crazel nuts! 3 This page sponsored by and by W. C. Thomas Electric Inc. 111 Wagoner Printing G.A.A. Offers Varied Activities FRONT ROW: M. Mackey, R. Morrow, L. Louderman, L. Harding, K. Adolphson, C. Paton. SECOND ROW: K. Petrie, N. Britton, P. McLoughlin, M. Tolley, D. Hudgel, K. Denly, K. Kelly, C. Falco, D. Hillman. BACK ROW: C. Graham, J. Jesper- sen, M. Melton, R. Petrie, J. Holt, J. Flater, P. Knapp, E. Sedwick, S. Hendricks, K. Casteel, E. Sedwick. Many hours are spent each day after school by girls engaged in sports. The Girl's Athletic Association offers girls the opportunity to par- ticipate in their favorite activities. The mem- bers are busy earning points for membership, local and state awards, as well as having fun with old and new friends. In the fall, the annual Kick-Off was held to introduce sophomores and new girls to the varied activities. Fall brought field hockey, bicycling, and archery. During the winter, girls participated in volleyball, basket- ball, bowling, table tennis, badminton, and roller skating. A new activity this season was self defense. Spring sports included softball, golf, and track and field. The Penny Prance, an after game dance, provides a source of money-making for the year. The year is wrapped up with a Mother-Daughter picnic where awards were pre- sented and new officers were announced. This page sponsored by B. Q. Rib Shack FRONT ROW: K. Berry, M. Ross, D. Steck, M. Holt. BACK ROW: D. Finley, L. Reynolds, P. Crocker, J. Rogers. And by Kanartex Corporation 112 Intramurals Offer Athletic Partictpatton Y l It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a ........ lntramurals, under the direction of Mr. Fish, gives the boys a chance to participate after school in sports activities. Whether itls shooting arrows, dribbling basketballs, play- ing ping-pong, swatting handballs, or rolling bowling halls the eager athletes can enjoy the many and varied activities offered by the high school physical education department. Up for two. Lesson number one on dribbling the ball. 113 Boys' Forum Initiates Bowling League .lust as the Girls Service League strives to assist those who need help, the Boys Forum is an organ- ization designed for the same pur- pose. The Boys Forum gives fi- nancial assistance to various school projects. Their funds are obtained by managing the pop machines. Bowling, once a week, was added this year as a second semester ac- tivity. Although students hear little about what the Boys Forum does, it is nice to know that this group can be depended upon when their help is needed. QQAN I K' Bl I1 Kevin Salsman, Vice Presidentg Marc Franson, Secretary Louie Vltall Ac tivity Chairmang Dave Marty, President. Boy those ballet lessons sure help. How does he do it? Those two must be nailed down This page Compliments from your Pepsi-Cola Distributor G Club Honors Varsity Letter Winners FRONT ROW: M. Endicott, B. Foreman, J, Brown, M. Jacobs, F. Franekey, D. Bullock, M. Ostrander. J. Smith, T Trisilla. SECOND RONV: G. Rozynek, T. Pepmeyer, D. Hill, T. Nelson, R. Connour, J. Sandberg, J. Pick, M. Bell B. Scott, R. Zavadil. THIRD ROW: R. Cunningham, D. Allensworth, D. Douglas, C. Sundberg, C. Goad, G Medina, D. Sutor, W. Mims, S. Emery, K. Salsman. FOURTH ROW: J. Johns. M. Skryzpek. K. Blixt, L. Vitali B. Wessels, D. MeCombs. D. Ferris, K. Knowles, B. Degraff, M. Dickson. BACK ROW: J, Tesch. D. Jacobs, M McClure, M. Wilson, J. Swedlund, T. Hayden, M. Hall, YVilliamson, B. Miles, B. Pendry, M. Kewley, M. Bohman B. Hutson. The many skillful athletes at GHS are honored by , a Varsity Letter. These varsity jackets and letters are the symbols of skill and hard work. These letter winners are members of the MG Club. Offer- ing many various sports activities, CHS gives the guys the opportunity to excel in their chosen field. Many fund raising projects are administered throughout the year to raise money to purchase new athletic equipment. A MCU Club banquet is held at the end of the year to entertain the letter winners. This page sponsored by Intra State 'Telephone Co. A d b Angelos h,5ianyReStau,.am FRONT: Mike Ostrander, President: Jim Johns, Treasur- 1824 N. Henderson SL er. BACK: Brian Foreman, Vice-president: John Brown, Secretary. 115 ovice Soccer Club 2 1 Soccer club is a new organization at GHS this year. This club has 34 active members which participate in intersquad games. The club was not permitted to play interscholastic games so their activities were limited to school play. Practice, strategy, and actual games are this group's activ- ities. Srdjan Radovic contributed much to the game and was considered the 'coutstanding playerf, Mr. Sargent acted as the new clubis advisor. FRONT ROW: Tom Redington, treasurer: Molly Smith, secretary: Julius Nemeth, vice president. BACK ROW: Steve Nemeth, president. FRONT ROW: T. Redington, S. Nemeth, J. Nemeth. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sargeant, advisor, M. Hambsch., B. Ben- nett, J. Pollilo, R. Shrodt, M. Anderson, D. Aldrich, J. Hanlon. THIRD ROW: C. Yoemans, M. Kennedy, R. Lavender, P. McLaughlin, K. Carr, R. West, R. Ferguson, R. Stout. LAST ROW: C. Williams, M. Peterson, D. Schoonover, H. Tamimie, N. Turner, T. Johnson, T. Vancil, R. Johnson, D. Hawthorne, S. Radovic, R. Johnson. This page sponsored by And by Galesburg Volkswagen Dick Blick Company 116 This year Fencing Club was invited to com- pete in the State invitational which deter- mines the state champion fencing team and individual. They were led again this year ' by Dave Thomas as President and Instructor. Last year we had hopes of going to state but did not make it. This year they have trained with anticipation of the competition by prac- ticing after school three days a week for 45 minutes. This practice is supplemented by fencing at home and exercises to prepare for the meet. This year the State Invitational will he held March 8. 9, and 10 at Champaign, and they will be competing against ten other schools from around the state. Try Schick ..... for a closer shave. . Fencing: Incision Sport l FRONT ROW: Dave Thomas, President and Instructorg Ron Schofield, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Ralph Johnsong Bob Hacker, Secretary Treasurerg Ron Johnson. This page sponsored by Home Savings and Loan 117 Association Girls' Interscholastic Sports A pregame huddle. Girls lnterscholastic Sports have entered the G.H.S. spectrum of sports. Under the guidance of Miss Swackhamer, girls have the opportunity to compete against other schools. Different teams have allowed girls to show their talent and develop skills. These girls have worked hard to raise the money for these activities. lnterscholastic teams included field hockey, volleyball, basketball, bowling, badminton, track and field, and softball. The bowling and track and field teams competed in tournaments this season and the other teams are looking forward to state tourna- ments in the future. FRONT ROW: D. Steck, L. Brooks, K. Heiser, L. Patterson, L. Kessinger. K. Goodman. SECOND ROW P Hare, R. Admier, N. Goff, K. Blake, L. Majcina, M. Oliver, R. Morrow. LAST ROW: Miss Swackhamer R. Davis, L. Bernston, J. Jesperson, M. Artz, S. Johnson, J. Snyder. This page sponsored by And by Palmgrens' Floor Coverings I. P. Benbow Plumbing Sz Heating Co. Inc. K ,, :Lg FRONT ROW: J. Hillier, M. Kraul, D. Steck, M. Shumard. SECOND ROW: M. Padilla, K. Heiser, L. Louderman, C. Mueller, P. Hare. THIRD ROW: J. Snyder, L. Brooks, J. Jesperson, J. Allen, E. Sedwick, E. Sedwick, Miss Swackhamer. 1 FRONT ROW: K. Berry, M. Smith, J. Hillier, M. Kraul. SECOND ROW: L. Brooks, M. Shumard, M. Padilla, K. Carr, K. Heiser. THIRD ROW: Miss Swackhamer, D. Finley, D. Patty, M. Holt, J. Allen, J. Jesperson, D. Steck. This page sponsored by A-Hd bY Maurita Dale Shop Martin Landscaping and Excavating 119 . J , 1 Q7 i WW' .,,..g' :ff -' ' f f if f mint' . 444-2121.1 ', , , g4G,V, f ' Q iff' 1 ff V, VVV, Jfvgfw -. ,gwwgyu f 155134 - , L. '9 , II Q ff My an f f A2 7 , nn -' f f f A 71 , H ff i C' QQ STR X n 10 I W S ,F Q wg Y D X ' I Q 1 X l x f 3 . QRS? ii., W. N J , , f f fi? , ' 5 f V ' 151 1- fav 1 . 1 - : -Al 'xs,:m'fG2 ,fSf4'.'2x'F'WNv'ff5!f' iw' F ' fc WEISJQ 1535139 Streaks Battle Toward FRONT ROW: B. Roznek, K. Jackson, F. Franckey, R. Wilder, C. Sundberg, K. Salsman, T. Nelson, L. Vitali, M. Os- trander, B. Scott, K. Baker. BACK ROW: Coach Beal, S. Resointo, G. Blixt, D. Jacobs, T. Hayden, G. Vilardo, B. Berry, M. Thompson, D. McKillip, M. Thiel, Coach Hickey. ,B gy Q SH, .,. .. afscfemg Well we all make mistakes at one time or another. This page sponsored by Stern 81 Field Downtown, Galeshurg And by You see they call this a ball, B-A-L-L. Steak 'n Shake 122 An Impressive Season Spring brings varied thoughts at CHS. In March of 1972 a dedicated group of athletes turned their thoughts to baseball. Coach Bealls team was consid- ered dangerous by all opponents last season and com- piled an impressive 15-3 win-loss record. All three losses were by mere one point margins. A highly successful regular season of play was followed by dis- trict action which' included shut out wins of 19-0 over Alwood and 10-0 over Williamsfield. In the regional the team continued with a decisive win of 7-3 over Alleman and a 7-1 victory over Walnut. Sectional play began with a 4-0 shut out against Camp Point, but the squad ended the season with a heartbreaking one point loss to Canton. tl Qtllk That was a spitball? Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg 123 I said I'd leave. 12 Monmouth 15 Yates City 5 Canton 5 Quincy 11 Richwoods 5 Moline 0 E. Moline 10 Limestone 15 Limestone 15 Pekin 8 Pekin 1 Rock Island . DISTRICT 19 Alwood 10 Williamsfield REGIONAL 7 Alleman 7 Walnut SECTIONAL 4 Camp Point . 4- Canton This page sponsored by Shane 81 Showers And by Compliments of Clark Drug Store FRONT ROW: M. Willcutte, B. Southwell. S. Pyatt. A. Tolle. BACK ROW: M. Brown, T. Stellar, D. Halpern, T. Sand- burg. M. Foster. Coar-h Gruba. Tennis Team Undefeated In Season Action The 1972 tennis squad. under Coach Gruha. ended the season with a 10-0 record. The Streaks displayed their talent and many hours of practice and dedication throughout the season. ln tournament aetion. Caleshurg placed first in the Rock lsland Invitational, lllini Conference, at District, and sec- ond place in the Western Big Six. Dave Parker, singles. Jeff Fifield and Mark Parker, doubles. represented the Streaks in the State Tournament and finished seventh. This page sponsored by Yeagers Hardware And by Compliments Galesburg Sheet Metal Works 277 E. Tompkins St. FRONT ROW: T. Wetherhee, J. Whitman, S. Radovie, R. Hemmings. BACK ROW: B. Chadwick, K. Kramer, F. Allison, S. Foster, R. Pillsbury. 124 Golf Team Places First at State FRONT ROW: K. Swanson, .I. Coleman, D. Woodward, C. Douglas, S. Mangieri, T. Toal, M. Chivell, D. Hanson B Verl cella, R. McGill, M. Herr, S. Swanson. BACK ROW: R. Cunningham, C. England, D. Allensworth, J. Urena ,I Contro D. Park, T. Swanson, D. Frakes, D. Wilson, J. Benbow, D. Douglaslf. Hines, J. Herrin, Mr. Soper. The 1972 golf team, under coach Roger Soper, proved worthy rep- resentatives of GHS. The Streaks compiled a highly successful season climaxed by the State Championship. The team placed second in Western Big 6 Conference and the Illini Conference. After eighth place in the Quincy Invitational and eleventh in the Champaign Invitational, the Streaks captured first in District and Sectional competition. This was only the beginning as the golfers won the State Golf Championship with a score of 603, the second lowest team score in the state tournaments. Sam Swanson, a senior, placed second in the State with a 14111 score, the third lowest in the state competition. Galesburg .......................... 163 Monmouth ..... ,..,,,, 1 '75 Galesburg ...... ....... I 59 Canton ........ Galesburg ..... ....... 1 62 Kewanee ........ Galeshurg ...... ....... I 63 Canton ........ Galesburg ....... 153 Pekin .......... Galesburg ..... ....... 1 50 Kewanee ........ Galeshurg ..... ....... 1 60 Geneseo ...... Galeshurg ...... ....... 2 02 E. Moline ..,,.. Galesburg ..... ....... 1 53 Monmouth ..... Galesburg .......................... 168 Rock Island .......... ....... Western Big 6 .,,,.,,........., ,,.,,,, 2 nd Illini ...........,......,...............,,, .,,,,,. 2 nd Champaign Invitational .....,.. ..,., 1 1th Quincy Invitational .,,......... .,,,,,, 8 th District .................. ,,,,,,. 1 st Sectional .,.... ,,.,,,,, 1 st State .......... .,,,,....,... ,,.,, 1 S t This page sponsored by Scandia Bakery Rusty tees off FRONT ROW: G. Barton, T. Webster, B. Rogers, A. Rogers, J. Polillo, M. Eshelman, K. Ekis, S. Miller, D. Pacheco, M. Hall. SECOND ROW: B. Hottinger, P. Headly, D, Maxwell, K. Colclasure, M. Brandenberg, S. Williamson, S. Wilkins, B. Nelson, B. Billingsley, M. Hendricks. BACK ROW: Coat-ll Johns, Coach Albright, R. Pillsburg, C. McKenna, E. Schlu- ter, R. Sparling, G. Delaynes, L. Hennefant, B. Barton, J. Smith, B. Mims. Tracksters Break Standing The 1972 track squad began the season with an im- pressive triangular meet victory over Monmouth and Canton with a score of 70-36-27. The tracksters fin- ished first at the Geneseo Invitational, but were in fourth place at the Monmouth Relays. The Streaks suffered defeat at the hands of Moline f161-68D. Var- sity and sophomore GHS trackmen took first place honors in the lllini Conference and both teams cap- tured a fourth place standing in the tough Western Big 6. The squad placed second in the district when 31 schools participated, A district record 11:31.51 was set by the 880 relay team fSchluter, McKenna, Mayberry and Staceyl. A second district record f3:27.6D was compiled by the Streaks relay team fMc- Kenna, lcenogle, York, and Traceyl. Individual stand- outs for the varsity tracksters icenogle, Logan, Tracey and Wilke, with sophomores Trulson and Stacey also turning in outstanding performances. This page sponsored by Anderson Florists 128 N. Broad - 312 E. Main And by Are you sure this is the way to the Olympics? LiI1C0lH SITCCI A Sl W 126 -in fa? FRONT ROW: G. Whitlock, T. Triscilla, M. Kewley, B. Foreman, C. Poplett, D. Hill, T. Hanlon. SECOND ROW: L Rhodes, B. Camper, R. Tate, C. Morgan, M. Haponstahl, D. Addis, R. Stanton, J. Pacey, BACK ROW: G. Medina, M Bell, J. Brown, D. Ferris, J. Kisler, S. Emeiy, J. Kubis, Coach Ernst, not pictured M. Bohman. Records In District Competition Q53 tr There's always one comic in every group! This page sponsored by North Side Drug X And by l Labor News CO- Coach Albright inspects the troops. 127 All for a pigskin! The 1972 Varsity Football Squad, including 15 return- ing lettermen, anxiously traveled to Pekin for the open- ing game of an exciting pigskin season. The Chinks fell victim to a mighty nStreak,' power machine, as our gridders smashed Pekin 416-6. The Streaks then rolled on to a home stand victory of 38-111 over Rock Island Alleman. Securing a Western Big Six Conference victory, the Streaks. coached by Bob Johns, traveled to Canton for a victory 34-0. The fired up team added the final touch to make Homecoming a success with a win 4-3-0 over arch rival Quincy Blue Devils. At Moline, the Ma- roons were defeated by the once again triumphant Streaks 28-23. Galesburgis winning streak was then briefly in- terrupted by two losses, to Rock Island 25-20, and from East Moline 81-6. The ironmen came back victorious over Kewanee 11-1-18. 4'Fill Van Field for a 7-2 season was the hopes of all except a hard fighting Richwoods team which upset the Streaks 28-6 in the final game of 1972. The Calesburg backfield built around three year letterman Mark Thiel in the quarterback position, assisted by the running power of Dave Bullock, Louis Vitali, and Larry Johnson, and the blocking provided by Mark Bell, offensive player of the year, and many others were driving :force behind the successful season. Mike Os- trander was the key man as far as the defensive line was concerned. Streaks Show Great Form FRONT ROW: Manager B. Hutchinson, Manager J. Pacey, Manager R. Miles, B. Scott, J. Sandberg, M. Kewley, S. Cer- vantez, C. Norton, B. Barton. M. Ostrander. SECOND ROW: Asst. Coach C. Bruington, Asst. Couch J. Albright, S. Godsil, D. Carlson, B. Foreman, M. Skrzypek. li. St-hluter, J. Blixt, D. Bullock, R. Stout, D. Marty, W. Minis. BACK ROW: K. Sulsnian, S. Gruffoulicre, L. Rhodes, O. Wright, R. Thurman, M. Anderson, L. Littlefield, M. Hall, B. Pcndry. This page is sponsored by PuckettfAmerican 81 Jeep 128 And bt' KHHCS nn.. - :K 4 FRONT ROW: T. Nelson, R. Connour, T. Luetger, B. Scott, M. Bell, B. Self. C, Humes, J. V1nFleet Managers l Smith, B. .DeGraff, J. Pick. SECOND ROW: D. Doss, M. Thiel, B. Parker, L. Vitali, J. Tesch, D Smith S Nelson L Johnson. J. Harris, M. Bohman, A. Tolle, Asst. Coach D. Hartly, Couch B. Johns. Manager K. Knowles lAST ROYV T. Swanson, M. Dickson, M. Endicott, D. Jacobs, G. Medina, M. Young, M. McClure, D. McKillip A Smith I Morris Asst, Coach R. Benjamin. In Winning Season Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg VARSITY FOOTBALL 416 Pekin 38 Alleman 344 Canton 43 Quincy 28 Moline 20 Rock Island 6 E. Moline 1141 Kewanee 6 Richwoods . This page is sponsored by Mr. Quick and the Galesburg News Agency UGH ! Follow the leader. Streaks Compete - imx Who says once in the morning does it! 45 Tag yuu're il. Ouchl 1 130 if How do I love Thee? Let me count the ways. in Fall Sports lbwialm f li L3Si again, huh? Streaks breeze on to another victory 13 1 Sophomores Gain Experience Opening the season with a squad of 52 players, and end- ing the season with 38 lettermen, the Pony football squad managed a 3-5-1 record under the direction of Coach Gene Denisar and assistants. The Ponies traveled to Pekin for the opening game only to tie 8-8. Return- ing home the squad was upset by Alleman 32-8. The team captured two victories over Canton 22-0 and Quin- cy 22-14. Two losses came from the hands of Moline 42-0 and Rock lsland 27-22. ln a close game against E. Moline the Ponies came from behind to win 22-14. The team could not wget it together as they lost their R11HJ0hHHYRHH! remaining games to Kewanee 26-14 and to Richwoods 18-8. The Sophomore squad was a hard working group of young men with many very capable players who will be valuable assets to future varsity streak teams. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD Galesburg .................... 8 Pekin ............,..... ...... 8 Galesburg ..... .... 8 Alleman ....... ,..,, 3 2 Galesburg ..... ........ 2 2 Canton .,... ,,,.. 0 Galesburg ..... ........ 2 2 Quincy .....i,. ...... 1 4 Galesburg ...... .... 0 Moline ................ ,...., 4 2 Galesburg ...... ........ 2 2 Rock Island ....... ...... 2 7 Galesburg ...... .....,,, 2 2 E. Moline .r...,, ,,,,,, 1 4- Galesburg ...... ........ 1 4 Kewanee .....,,.. ...,.. 2 6 Galesburg ...... .,,, 8 Richwoods ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 8 ii. ,,'- . .-Q, ,, 93,5-76 A if 5, - 51 9-:4'9 -1 i7 2 46 85 ,S FRONT ROW: S. Bitcon, C. Parker. M. Eshelman. K. Vallero, R. Tate. P. Headley, D. Steck. J. Noe, J. Smith, J. Spinks, D. Rhodes. J. Meyer. SECOND ROW: Coach Devore, B. Smith. K. Baker, K. Brandenlnlrg, J. Cook, J. Polillo. L. Hermen- Il-nt. S. Burger, K. Hall. J. VanFleet. R. Shea. M. Pacheco, M. Anderson, Manager .l. Pacey. Coach C. Denisar. LAST ROW: Coach M. Hickey, K. Willialns, I. Kubis, S. Miller, C. lfiker, S. Wilkiris, W. Creek. R. Pillsbury, J. Hall, C. De- jayncs. T. Smiler. T. Patterson, M. Medina. B. Camper, R. Pillsbury. 132 Harriers Display Endurance 9559046 FRONT ROW: G. Trulson, D. Hill, M. Sheperd, D. Pacheco, .T Stafford, T. Hanlon, M. Jacobs, D. Ferris, J. Brown. S. li1neI'Y1 J. Kisler. SECOND ROW: Coach Ernst. M. Crain, M. Adams. M. Wilcutts, B. Hottinger. H. Biggiain, M. Haptonstahl, K. Colclasure. G. Toops, T. Martin, T. Trisilla, Manager ,l. Droke. BACK BOW: P. Polillo. B. Billingsley. K. Cox, B. Nicholson, S. Williamson, J. Hanlon. The 1972 Cross Country Squad finished a fine 7-3 season under the guidance of Coach Ernst. The success of the harriers nrust be attributed to the long hours of hard work and practice. The Streaks demonstrated their abil- ities as they scored wins over Quincy, East Moline, Canton. Rock Island, Monmouth, Alleman, and Kewanee. , . , . 'P Second place was captured by the Streaks in the Western Big Six where Doug Hill placed third and Gale Trulson came in fifth. Other placings included third in the West- ern Invitational and seventh at the Pekin Invitational in a field of 15 schools. ln the District, the harriers placed third earning a he-rth in the Sectional. Here the season ended as the Streaks were stopped cold by strong opponents. Play'n it cool. The race is on - full speed ahead. This page sponsored hy Register Mail Don't let the ref see you do that Mixon. Building his squad around 7 returning lettermen, Coach John Thiel molded his Streak Machine. This season was no exception as the round-ballers com- piled a 19-5 record. The Streaks opened their season with impressive wins over Kewanee, Peoria Manual, and Limestone. The Pekin Chinks proved too much for the Streaks, handing them a 65-63 setback. Four impressive victories followed before losing to Quincy. The Streaks' hopes for a conference title were dimmed by losing to Alleman and Quincy. Ending regular season play second in the Westtern Big 6 Conference, the Streaks traveled to Canton for Regional Tourna- ment action. Defeating Macomb 81-70, the Streaks advanced to win the Regional trophy from Limestone 68-57. The hopes of a tournament title came to a halt as the Washington Panthers ended the Galesburg 72-73 bas- ketball season by defeating the Streaks 74-65. Joe Swedlund, junior, was the leading scorer for the streaks with a 17.7 average followed by senior Steve Mixon with 16.1. Mark Thiel totaled 544 assists in his career to set a new school record. Craig Mc- Kenna and Ollie Thierry also turned in fine per- formances throughout the year. Boo Boo drives for two. This page sponsored by Moore Electric Coach John Thiel bowed out with a 396-90 record for 18 years as head basketball coach. Above the rim in a single bound! FRONT ROW: M. Wilson, K. Larson, J. Tesch, T. Hayden. S. Mixon, J. Swedlund, G. Vilardo. BACK ROW: Coach Thiel, C. McKenna, M. Thiel, D. Parker, O. Thierry, G. Rozynek, R. Wilder, R. Hamilton. Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galeshurg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galeshurg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galeshurg Galeshurg Galeshurg Galesburg Galeshurg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Kewanee .................. Peoria Manual .,...... Limestone Pekln .............. ...... Crane Tech .............. R1ChW0OdS .,... ..... Rock Island .............. Washin gton .... ...... Quincy ......... ...,... East MOTIHC .... ....... Moline ......... Alleman ....... ...... QUIHCY ......... ....... Sterling ....... Canton ............ ...... Monmouth ...... ...... East MOl1HC .... ....... Marshall ..... Alleman ....... ...... Moline ...................... Rock Island .............. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 81 Macomb 68 Limestone SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 65 Washington Wamatosa presents trophy to Coach Thiel in appreciation of 18 years of dedication 135 The newest dance craze. Who'd ya mean, tired. Streaks Capture What's his face goes up for two. Ballet is back. Regional Title Regional Trophy. Mixon shakes a leg. ' 1? uw. A2 11512 gm: y ia is X5 , Theil retrieves the net. This page sponsored by Dilley Manufacturing Co. Get out of the way or I'll throw it at you. 137 J V'S Record 50-50 Season fl 9 FRONT ROW: G. DeJaynes. B. Holcomb, T. Hyde, G. Johnson. C. Parker. BACK ROW: C. Mixon M Foster P Red ington, I. Davies, M. Parker, JL Urena, M. McClure, C. Willialiis. With the help, guidance and coaching of Mr. Mike Owens, the Junior Varsity Basketball squad accumulated a 6 and 6 win and loss record for the 1972-73 season. Hard work, long hours of practice and acute determination gave the I.Vfs their 6-6 rec- ord. Two of the 6 wins were against the GHS Ponies and two were impressive wins over Kewanee. The other wins were over Peoria Manual and Moline. Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg 52 Moline .... ........ 5 1 55 Alleman .. .....,.. 67 75 Sophs ......... ........ 6 6 74 Manual ..,... ....... 5 4 53 Limestone ..... ....... 7 4 45 Moline ........ ....... 6 4 68 E. Moline .. ...... . 84 84 Kewanee ....... ....,,. 6 1 86 Kewanee ..,.... ....... 4 5 62 Sophs ,......... ....... 5 3 55 E. Moline ................ 75 59 Rock Island ,......,...... 64 138 Ponies Prepare or Varsity The 1972-73 Ponies finished the season with a 2-21 record. Under Coach Beal and assistant Coach Bru- ington, these young men competed with outstanding teams. They participated in the East Moline Sopho more Tournament. The two victories came against Peoria Manual, 77-63 and Monmouth, 51-43. Many ponies displayed talent valuable to future Varsity teams. I'd jump higher if he'd get off my foot. Galesburg Galesburg Galesbu rg Galesburg Galesburg Galeshurg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galeshurg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Roles Kewanee ......... Peoria Manual Limestone ....... Pekln ....... J. V. .... . Moline ......... E. Moline ..... Richwoods ...... Rock Island Washington .... Quincy ........ E. Moline ..... Moline ...... Alleman ....... Sterling ........ Quincy ...... Canton ........ Monmouth ...... E. Moline .... I.V. ......... . Alleman ....... Moline ..........., Rock Island FRONT ROW: M. Hendricks, B. Camper, T. Pridgeon, R. Pillsbury, K. Krisher. B. Klapp, D. Maxwell, C. Morgan BACK ROW: S. Trent, D. Reeder, T. Mason, P. Haynes, J. Foster, S. Rescinito, Coach Beal, Coach Bruington. 139 Matmen Secure Dzstrzct Crown FRONT ROW: S. Bitcon, D. Sutor, L. Monzo, K. Harrison, M Qchluter BACK ROW D McCombs M Endicott M Bell, R. Donaldson, S. Craffouliere, not pictured: R. Zavadil A Zavadll I Johns T Pepmeyer Hard work and will was evident of every GHS grappler throughout the season. The matmen compiled a 6-9 rec- ord in regular dual meet competition. The many hours of drills and practice were evident as the GHS matmen captured first in the Monmouth Quad Tournament, and the District. The grapplers got off to a slow start as they suffered five losses at the hands of East Peoria, Quincy, Peoria Central, Alleman, and Rock Island. The matmen battled hack with 4 impressive wins over Ma- comb, Kewanee. and Canton twice. The grapplers de- feated hy Burlington, came hack with two victories over Princeton and Peoria Manual before falling to Alleman, East Moline, and Moline. Eight men representing Galesburg advanced from district to the Sectional meet. Prospects for next season look very good with many let- termen and impressive sophs returning. This page sponsored by And by Meadow Gold Daily GOTTLNBORG HILL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 140 Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Calesburg Galesburg Galesburg Calesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg Varsity Wrestling Record 23 E. Peoria ., 32 21 Quincy 36 16 P. Central 34 9 Alleman 46 30 Canton 21 38 Macomb 11 43 Canton 18 31 Kewanee 24 10 Burlington 34 27 Princeton 21 47 P. Manual 6 17 Alleman 34 6 Moline 46 17 E. Moline 35 1st at District Now who's the sissy. 1973 Wrestlerettes. Jim Johns goes for the pin This page sponsored by And by m ASKINS HUZIRIII ousevowerc JAMES H-THICK zinoumuens mm J fdfm, , ,,,. W ,. 14 1 FRONT ROW: R. Welch, S. Dunn, M. Lee, J. Heaton, T. McCaleb. BACK ROW: C. Spinks, J. Noe, D. MeKillup. J. Hall, K. Hall, S. Burger. The sophomore grapplers ended the season with an impressive 7-2 record. Beginning soon after the football season ended, these young athletes began to prepare for the wrestling season. With victories over Peoria Central, Alleman, Macomb, Kewanee, Peoria Manual and Canton twiceg the matmen showed a bright future. Worthy rep- resentatives of GHS, the sophs placed fourth in Western Big 6 Soph. Conference and sixth in Sophomore Invitational tournament. Receiving first in the tournaments, Joe Noe in the invita- tional and John Hall in both Western Big 6 Con- ference and the Invitational. These young men will add much to the future Varsity teams. This page sponsored by S'- 'PdtI5Y1ShnS! . 1614 Grand Ave. 632 N. Henderson St. lahnwaz Wait a minute, my headphones are out of tune. And bv ELMER's HW FRONT ROW: J. Pacey. SECOND ROW: B. DeGraff. J. Smith, J. Wainman. LAST ROW: K. Knowles, I. Pick, B. Hutchison. Dedicated Managers These young men are a dedicated group of managers who deserve much credit. They are the people who must issue equipment and be responsible for its condition. They must help soothe the ups and downs in every game and listen to all the gripes. The func- tions and responsibilities of the managers are very important. The managers added much to another great year of sports at GHS. Halpern Honored By Phillips Award The Gerald D. Phillips award is an award given to the senior, receiving a Varsity letter as a junior and having the highest grade point average of all let- termen. The honor this year was presented to Dave Halpern. Dave lettered in tennis his jun- ior year and is in activities throughout the school. 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We were happy and held a feeling of self achievement, to have completed high school, yet we also held a sadness inside with the thought of leaving class- mates and teachers. We reflect upon the many things that distinguish the Senior Class, such as winning first place for our float at Homecoming . .. going hoarse after cheering at exciting football and basketball games . . . cramming for finals . . . slaving over term papers . . . groaning at the sight of cafeteria food . . .parties . . . racking our brains over the ACT and SAT tests on early Saturday mornings . . . playing frisbee in the courtyard . . . dances . . . the pace quickens . . . Spring arrives . . . banquets and picnics . . . more finals . . .graduation . . . and finally Prom. We must now decide, for each of us, which footprints we will follow into the future. As we go our separate Ways we will take with us the memories of our high school days and often stop to look back over the footprints left by the class of 1973. 146 Footprints This page sponsored by UNANZA E. 33.13155 134-9 N. Henderson St. Reflecting 1973 iff per WL , Qif This page sponsored by Huddle Photography Studio 147 -.g . M TC QW, H ,MM k,,, 355, ...WI W Pi - z 11,1 gif, ,gmgnuuunpupu 2 24 E X: L. 1 +, 21 mg, .. -ww' Eff' ff? W rj ff' 1 i? .-15,29 12 J if , This page sponsored by Mr. Steak ? TERRI ADAMS A Cappella choir . . . Senior Leader . . . Reflector Copy Editor . . . AFS . . . college plans DEBBIE ADMIRE GSL . . . training school for modeling or airlines GLENN P. ALDERSON plans for work RICHARD ANDERSON CAROL BARNES DENIS BARNES MARK ABRAHAMSON A Cappella Choir . . . Singing Streaks . . . Senior Council . . . SAE . . . University of Kansas . . . Pharmacy MICHAEL A. ADAMS plans to be an auto mechanic MICHAEL N. ADAMS Cross Country . . . plans to attend Western Ill. University X . Q: gurl r i , 1' ., f tss ssssss str l W.. CHERIE ALGREN GSL . . . Pep Club . . , plans to be a dental assistant DOUG ALLENSWORTH Arte Clubbe . . . G Club . . . Varsity Golf . , . Jr. Varsity Basketball . . . definitely to college HAROLD DALE ANDERSON to be a carpenter or go to trade school LOUIS ANDERSON MIKE ANDERSON PETER M. ANDERSON AFS Co-President . . . Singing Streaks . . . Vice-President of Senior Council . . . President of Stage Call . . . college GARY BARNES BRUCE BARTON Varsity Football . Track . . . plans to PE major MARILYN BATES GAA . , . GSL . . . Pep Club plans for college MARK BELL Varsity Football . Wrestllng Track . . . G Club BARB BENBOW BECKY BENNETT CWT J ANA BENNETT CCC . . . GSL . . Fenc1ng Mld term graduate . , , go on to school BARBARA BENSON Carl Sandburg ERIC FREDRICK BERG plans to attend Unlverslty of Puerto Rico DIANE BEVARD Arte Clubbe , . . Pep Club Treasurer . . . Senior Leader . . . Senior Council . . . Art major at Eastern PAM BIRMINGHAM A Cappella Choir . . . Gadets . . . Senior Council , . . SAE . . . Illinois Weslyan RANSON BLEDSOE MICHAEL BOOTH CI-IERYL BOOTON Senior Leader . . . Pep Club . . . GSL . . . work in an office GEORGE MICHAEL BOWERS Business College . . . Managership JACK BOWLING RICK BOYER KAREN BOYNTON OO...PepClub...GSL...Carl Sandburg GAIL BOCOX Band. . .Pep Club. . .Pep Band... Pony Football Cheerleading Student Coach . . . college MARK BOHMAN Budget , . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track . . . G Club STEVE BOONE 31255 , LORI BOYNTON GSL . . . Senior Leader . . . GAA . . . Concert Choir . . . go to Colo. and at- tend college MARY BRIGGS CWT . . . Carl Sandburg CINDY BROWN Girls Chorus . . , GSL . . . Nursing lies ahead E Kew hx f 'A Q ...A - i- 1 it cscr .. . csdci G MIKE BROWN Architectural drawing RONALD BROWN STAN BUCK Symphonic Band . . . Marching Band . Jazz Band . . . A Cappella Choir . Western JOHN BURKHALTER KATHY BURKHALTER CAROL BYBEE JOHN BROWN Cross Country . . . Varsity Track . . G Club . . . Lawyer JOYCE ELLEN BROWN GSL . . . Youth and Government . . Major in Political Science. MARK BROWN Varsity Tennis . . . Varsity Debate . . A Cappella Choir . . . G Club . . college JENNY BUGG Arte Clubbe Secretary . . . Senior Lead- er . . . GSL , . . Major in ceramics, Welding and silversmithing MARCIA BULLIS Senior Leader . . . GAA . . . Physical therapy or physical education DAVID JOHN BULLOCK Varsity Football . . . Baseball , . . A Cappella . . . Student Council . . . col- lege KINDAL BURGER Senior Council . . . Pony, JV and Varsi- ty Cheerleading , . . Streakettes . . . Pony Cheerleading Coach ANN BURKE JANE BURKE Student Council . . . Spanish Club Pres- ident . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Senior Leader . . . college ANDREA CALMER DEREK CARLSON Varsity Football . . . Electronics JEAN CARLSON Gadets . . . GAA . . . NHS . . . attend Moline Lutheran School of Nursing SHARON CASSINI Treasurer of DE . . , GSL . . . college KATHLEEN ANN CASTEEL GAA...GSL...CCC...French Club . , . Computer Programming CATHY CECIL Reflector Staff . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . Psychology TAMMY BYERLY college lies ahead JANICE CALHOUN GSL . . Mid-term graduate SHERRILL CALKINS Office work and marriage MIMI CARLSON SAE...GSL...ACappella... Senior Leader . . . to Bradley for a Masters in Nursing TIM CARLSON Senior Council , . . to Drake or U of I JIM MARTIN CAROTHERS Sound engineering JEAN CARR KAY CARR Editor in Chief of the Budget . . . Girls Basketball . . . NHS . . . Sr. Council . . . attend Southern Illinois University . . . Ph. D. in Journalism STEVE CARR Work Program . . . business of his own STEVE CHASE Vocational Work Program . . . Carl Sandburg or Knox DORENE CHERRINGTON A Cappella . . . Senior Leader . . . col- lege LINDA CHEZEM SAE . . . GSL . . . Carl Sandburg . , . Western . . . Elementary school teacher RONDA CHILDERS JO ANN CHRISTENSON Travel TED CHRISTY Arte Clubbe . , . Band . . . college VERNE CLARK DEANA CLAYTON LORI CLAYTON Spanish Club . . . GSL . . . Social Worker TIM CECIL Masters in Business STEVE CERVANTEZ LEA ANN CHAPIN Reflector Senior Editor . . , Senior Coun- cil . . . Senior Leader . . . Youth and Government . . . attend Western . . . Major in Psychology FRANCIS CISCO DO . . . Commercial Pilot . . . ROTC MARY CLARK PAMELA CLARK DONALD CLEGG VICKI CLEVENGER Arte Clubbe . . . Reflector Staff . . . Spanish Club . . . X-Ray technician . . . plans for Jr. College J oANNE COLBURN A Cappella . . . NHS , . . Senior Leader . . . SEA . . . plans to attend Augustana 8. gr af, ,. vig? A? W X QM ,f cz PAT COLLINS Track . . . CWT . . . plans to go into forestry or be an oceanographer JOHN C. COLLURA CINDY CONNOUR GAA . . , plans to attend college and go into medical field RALPH CONNOUR Football . . . college lies ahead KIM COOK Mid-term graduate . . . plans to attend college MIKE COOLEY Latin Club . . . Varsity Baseball . . plans to attend Drake University DEBBIE COLEMAN GREG COLEMAN A Cappella . . . Singing Streaks . . President of YARC JEFF COLEY X E f'-- in NANCY COOMBS Senior Leader . . . GAA . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg DAN COON Intramurals . . , CWT . . . plans to become a carpenter KENT COOPER MIKE CRATTY Boy's Forum . . . Intramurals . . . CWT . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg DEBBIE CREE Secretary 4th hour CWT . . . Streakettes . . . GAA . . . plans to attend Carl Sand- burg PAM CROCKER Varsity Football Cheerleader . . . Secre- tary GSL . . , Student Council . . . Streakettes . . . college plans ' -1, 1.-'l,ff:'F1 ' if 1 Q'h CINDY CUSHMAN DORENE DAMM GAA , . . Spanish Club . . . GSL . . . DE Club . . . plans to become chiro- practic assistant LU ANN DANNA GSL . . . plans to attend college DARYL COX GEOFF COX Symphonic Band . . . Jazz Band . . . Stage Call . . . Latin Club . , . college lies ahead KAREN CRAIN Spanish Club . . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . college plans JOHN CROUCH KAREN CROW ACappella...GAA...CWT... GSL . . . plans to become an Army nurse MARY B. CRUMP BETH CULVER RUSTY CUNNINGHAM Symphonic Band . . . Jazz Band . . . Varsity Golf . . . G Club , . . plans to attend U of I CHRIS CURTIS A Cappella . . . Vice President Stage Call . . , Thespians . . . Gadets . . . Senior Ensemble . . . college lies ahead ,, 'ZW 1 1 Q V '- . 1 1 KIM DAVIS -fz , ,, Qlf I.fQ XL l , E Band . . . Pep Club . . . GSL . . . un- I Q in decided future plans 5, EX rv I IQ 'QW ..,. . gf?- :. ff' 1 f di ff, , t ' R EF' 85,2 .- I' . ip ,jjij -x 1' - A--'X 3 : - 'E 1 1 :ji -, 5 .t,- ARLYN DIXON SHARON DIXON SANDY DODSON Senior Council . . . GAA . . . A Cappella . . . Senior Ensemble . . . college lies ahead DAN DOSS Varsity Football . , . G Club . . . plans to attend college STEVE DOUGLAS German Club . . . college lies ahead CHARLENE DOUGLASS Symphonic Band . . . CWT . . . Pep Club . . . GSL . . . plans to major in elementary education in college VICKIE DAVIS KATHY DEE BRIAN DeFOREST Arte Clubbe . . . plans to continue in aviation X 'Ill-N 159 JOHN DOWERS JAMES DROKE Varsity Track . . . Cross Country Man- ager . . . G Club . . . plans to attend a technical institute JENA DUCKWILER CWT . . . future plans include mar- riage KATHY DUGAN Band...GAA...GSL...PepClub . . . plans to attend IBM school DALE DUGENSKE TONYA DUKE GSL . . . AFS . . . plans to enter field of nursing HEIDI EWING BARB EYRE CHRIS FAHLUND Senior Leader . . . Arte Clubbe . . Patricia Stevens, Tampa, Florida PHIL DUVALL JR. KEVIN EKISS SUE ELLISON GSL . . . Pep Club . . . DE program . . . plans to further education in field of business STEVE EMERY G Club . . . Cross Country . , . Track . . , PBR team . . . college plans GARY ENGLAND German Club . . . Golf . . . Basketball . . . plans to major in accounting at Illinois State PAULA ERDMAN CONNIE FAKO Captain of Gadets . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Senior Leader . . . Reflector . . . plans for Illinois Central College or ISU to become a physical therapist BILL FARLEY PATRICIA FARRELL LatinClub...GAA...GSL...OO CHARLES FAULKNER plans for Carl Sandburg ROGER LEE FERGUSON Varsity Football . . . Basketball . . . Stage Crew . . . Vice-President of Youth Association for Retarded Children . . . plans to attend Illinois State University. DREW FERRIS Varsity Cross Country . . . Track . . . G Club . . . plans to go to college or into the Air Force. BRIAN FOREMAN Varsity Football . . . Track . . . Vice President of G Club , . Senior Council . . . . plans for University of Illinois or Iowa State STEVE FRAKES DO . . . work in Peoria in electronics field. FORREST FRANCKEY Baseball . . . Lighting Crew . . . plans to attend University of Iowa Yak, fvii PATRICIA FIELDS KAY FINERAN Co-Editor of the Budget . . . A Cappella . . . Senior Council . . . NHS . . . college . . . 70 years of joyful living DIANE FINLEY Girls Basketball Team . . . Senior Leader . . . A Cappella . . . Usher . . . secretarial work .... business school KATHY FISCHER SAE . . . GSL . . . to college at ISU STEVE FLATER JEFF FONES plans to go to college to study archi- tecture ,gf---we r .V N ,, - Ii fi V .flft,. . ,- MARC FRANSON Student Council . . . Singing Streaks . . . A Cappella . . . NHS . . . plans to attend college JULIE FRAZIER Varsity Football Cheerleader . . . Band . . . Senior Council . . . Pep Club . . . plans to become a draftsman DEBBIE FRIEND Captain of Gadets . . , A Cappella . . . Arte Clubbe . . . SAE DANNY FRINSTHAL ANN FUNDENBURGER Nursing School LYNN GAISFORD NHS . . . Spanish Honor Society . . Senior Council . . . Senior Leader . . college STEVE GILSON CWT . . . live as long as possible VAL GINTHER Gadets . . . Arte Clubbe . . . A Cap- pella . . . German Club . . . college PATRICK GLAS RALPH GLENN Lighting crew . . . attend technical school GREG GOAD Varsity Wrestling . . . German Club . . G-Club , . . college lies ahead MIKE GODSIL Ski Club . . . Basketball . . . Track . . . Baseball . . . be a pilot . . . attend military academy GREG GERARD DEBBIE GERSTENBERGER Spanish Club . . . GSL , . . major in business at college CHRIS GILSON PAUL GODSIL ROSEMARY GODSIL News Editor of Budget . . . French Club Secretary . . . NHS . . . Senior Leader . . . attend college and enter field of biology NANCY GOFF Topography Editor of Budget . . . Budget Bombers . . . Reading Lab As- sistant . . . GAA . . . college if LINDA GRANBERG GSL...GAA...PepClub...Ski Club LOIS GRANSKOG French Club President . . . Pollution Solution Vice President . . . college J OE L GRAY ALBERT GREENE Basketball . . Carl Sandburg or ROTC ELIZABETH LYNN GRIFFITH SAA...CWT...work J ANITA GRIFFITH Senior Leader . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . , Ski Club . . . attend col- lege to become bio-linguist JERRY GUSTINE HENRY GUTIERREZ ROBERT HACKER Co-Editor of Reflector . . . President of Pasteur's Society . . . Arte Clubbe . . . Fencing Club . . , Knox College DON GOODIN Tennis . . . Hockey . . . German Club . . . college to become architect . . . LYNN GOTTENBORG Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . German Club . . . Homecoming Queen Candidate LARRY GOUDY 'EY' 65' J JANET GROFF DE Program CHERYL GUENTHER Food Service Work Program . . . college plans REX GULSON Band . . . Drum Major . . . Jazz Band . . . college MARY HAMBSCH MARY JANE HARDGROVE GSL . . . GAA . . . French Club . . SAE . . . Drake University TIM HARE DO . . . cycle machinist CECELIA HAGERTY Varsity Basketball Cheerleader . . . Streakettes . . . GSL Treasurer . . . Homecoming Queen Candidate . . . U. of Iowa MIKE HALL Varsity Football . . . Basketball DAVID G. HALPERN Varsity Debate . . . Varsity Tennis . . . college plans DONALD HAWTHORNE TIM HAYDEN Varsity Basketball . . . Track . . , G-Club CYNTHIA HAYNES SYLVIA HARRELSON GSL...GAA...SAE...CWT Representative . . . future plans in nursing J EPPIE HARRIS III JOHN HARTLEY ROCHELLE HARTLEY OO . . . Spanish Club . . . Gadet . . . GAA Board Member . . . Carl Sandburg KRIS HAULK GSL Vice-President . . . Streakettes . . . Varsity B-Ball Cheerleader . . . Candidate for Homecoming Queen . . . college S. DEAN HAWTHORNE Arte Clubbe President . . . Band . . . Stage Call . . . Thespians . . . quest for knowledge SUSAN HENDRICKS Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . German Club . . . GAA Board Member . . . nursing SHANNON HENLEY Wild Life Biology DAN HENNENFENT FFA President . . . Boys' Forum . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Carl Sandburg, U. of I .,.. Agriculture major RITA HEPNER SUSAN HIGGINS DE Parliamentarian . . . GSL . . . GAA . . . college to be a fashion buyer DOUG HILL Cross-Country Co-Captain . . , Track . . . G-Club . . . Knox College POLLY HILLIER Work Program . . . GAA . . . interested in photography DEBBIE HILLMAN SAE President . . . Gadet . . . GSL . . . German Club . . . nursing MARK HILTON CI-IERYL HENRY Gadet . . . Stage Call . . . SAE Executive Board . . . Latin Club . . . college PAM HENRY CWT . . . auto mechanics STEVE HENSON RENE HOBEN Pep Club . . . GSL . . . Spanish Club . . . college JOE HOFFMAN MICHAEL EDWARD PATRICK HOLLAND Football . . . Track . . . Ski Club . . . Intramurals . . . college plans KIM HORANEY . DO . . . plans to continue working MARY JO HORANEY Senior Class Treasurer . . . Budget Staff . . . Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . going into nursing MARK HORN plans to attend Carl Sandburg RICK HUNGER DO , . . plans to go to college or tech- nical institute LENORE HUNT CCC . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg BRUCE HUTSON A Cappella . . . G-Club . . . Pollution Solution MARY HOLT President of A Cappella Choir . . . Senior Ensemble . . . Secretary of GAA . . . Senior Leader . . . Creighton Uni- versity ROBYN HOOPES Senior Council . . . NHS . . . GAA . . . Pep Club . . . college KEN HOOSEN SUSAN HORNBACK Work Program , . . cosmetology NANCY HOWARD MIKE HOWERTON Wrestling . . . Navy . . . technical college BETH ANN HOYT Mid-term graduate , . . plans to attend college CARY HUMES ANGELA HUMPHREY Spanish Club . . . GAA . . . French Club . . . Ski Club . . , college . . . law enforcement f FR STEPHANIE JACKSON Student Council . . . Vice President Pep Club . . . Co-Captain Gadets . . . A Cap- pella . . , will attend WIU or Airline School . . . MIKE JACOBS Cross Country . . . Track . . . A Cappella , . . Singing Streaks . . . vocational col- lege ahead RICHARD M. JACOBS Budget Reporter . . . Creative Writing Club . . . plans to attend college and become a writer MARTHA IN TERIAL Spanish Club . . . GSL . . . plans to tour Mexico after graduation KEVIN JACKSON G-Club . . . Varsity Baseball . . . A Cappella . . . Latin Club . . . plans to attend SIU LINDA JACKSON Senior Ensemble . . . A Cappella . , . Senior Leader , . . GAA . . . plans to teach special education gf- ROBBIE JACOBS SHARON JACOBS DALE J AMISON DEBBIE JENNINGS WILL J EWSBURY A Cappella . . . Campus Crusades for Christ . , . Fencing . . . AFS . . . under graduate for seminary or theology school CHRIS JOHN DE Club . . . plans to attend college or business school JAMES E- JOHNS A Q ,.. ,rase iissre Varsity Wrestling . . . Treasurer of p '- G-Club . . . college lies ahead ' Zn ffz Qi:g' ' i, 5 gi.. , Q, -,. - Q55 CHRISTINE' JOHNSON .iii,re J Q R 5 5' I- Homecoming Queen , . . Varsity Basket- Q 1 it A L 5 ball Cheerleader . . . Student Council qbhi fr A . . . . Streakettes . . . college plans I Q t' , gg E DAVE JOHNSON it 1 rx Nr. 'X X ,, X 167 RALPH JOHNSON Fencing Club . . . Campus Crusade for Christ . . . French Club ROD JOHNSON DO . . . planning to go into police work TERRY JOHNSON Vocational Auto Mechanics . . . DO . . . German Club . . . vocational trade col- lege CATHY JONES MOLLIE JORDAN Varsity Basketball Cheerleader . , . Sec- retary of Student Council . . . Streak- ettes . . . A Cappella . . . college plans DEBBIE J OYNER GAA . . . Senior Leader . . . SAE . . Office Cadet . . . college wffflfi DEBBIE KENAN SAE . . . Senior Leader . . . YARC . , . French Club . . . attending ISU and majoring in Special Education JEFF KENNEY Band . . . Reflector Art Editor . .German Club .... plans to attend college ROBERT MICHAEL KEWLEY Football . . . Wrestling . . . Track . , G-Club . . . college JAMES S. JOHNSON Varsity Football . , . G-Club . . . college plans LEONA JOHNSON OO . . . work and Carl Sandburg MIKE JOHNSON ANN KARLOVICH Latin Club . . . attending medical school PAM KAUFFMAN Library Aide . . . CWT . . . plans in- clude IBM Computer Programmer DAVE KEMMER KAREN KILBY Vice President of DO . . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . may attend nursing school CHRIS KILGORE join the Navy and then become an air- line stewardess PAT KILPATRICK Senior Leader . . . college with a major in special education THOMAS KIRKENMIER JULIE KISLER GSL . . . future includes nursing school ANGIE KNAACK MARY KNAPP CWT. . .Senior Leader. .. GSL. . . plans include teaching elementary school and continue in a writing career DAVID L. KNISS Baseball . , . office worker . . . DE . . . Pollution Solution . . .plans for Carl Sandburg and go into law enforcement KEN KNOWLES G-Club . . . Manager . . . Camping Club . . . junior college or trade school B' 'iz'-w JOSEPH A. KIMBROUGH trade or technical school DAVE KIMMITT PAM KINSMAN CWT . . . plans for computer school in Kansas City JEFF KOHL Carl Sandburg . , . American Christian . . . Tulsa, Oklahoma MARY KRAUL GAA . . . Girls Basketball . . . GSL . . . plans to go into physical therapy PAUL KRAUSE KEVIN P. LANGE Student Council . . . Latin Club . . . Wrestling . . . college . . . pharmacy or law DANNY LANNHOLM plans to attend San Diego State DALE LARKINS plans to attend architectural school PATRICK LEWIS CWT . . . may attend a junior college PEGGY LIETSCH Senior Leader . . . A Cappella . . . at- tending Western Illinois University DIANNA LIKES plans to attend Olivet College ROYCE KUNKLE LUAN LAGERSTROM FHA...DO...GSL...plansto continue education in medicine . , . nurse DEN ISE LAKIS Captain of Gadets . . . GAA . . . GSL . . . SAE . , . college lies ahead RICK LARSON RICK LAVENDER Budget . . . Senior Council . . Ski Club . . , hopes to attend Knox JEAN LAWSON Pep Club . . . GSL . . . plans to attend college of nursing KEITH LeDUKE Varsity Track , . . plans to join U. S. Army Special Forces TERESA LEE OO . . . plans on becoming a bookkeep- ing teacher or public accolmtant MARY LEESON Senior Council . . . NHS . . . Reflector . . . GSL . . . college plans BETH LINDBECK Pep Club . . . Office Occupations . . . GSL . . . future plans include working full time in an office DEBI LINDBECK A Cappella . . . Senior Leader . . . Sec- retary Senior Class . . . GSL Cabinet . . . plans to attend SIU or Illinois Wes- leyan JIM LINDBERG Reflector Co-Editor . . . A Cappella . . . Student Council Treasurer . . . Campus Crusade for Christ . . . plans to attend University of Illinois LES E. LITTLEFIELD l DO . . . Senior Council . . . Boy's For- um . . . plans to study law enforcement at college MICHAEL LIVINGSTON WILLIAM LOGAN Cross Country . . . Track . . . college plans BARBARA LONG GSL . . . Latin Club . . . Office Occu- pations . . . plans to become a legal secretary RICK LOTZ National Merit Finalist STEVE LOUDERMAN BARBARA LISENBEE GSL . . . work program . . . plans to become a child care worker DEBBIE LISHMAN DE . . . GSL . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg KIRK LITHANDER Boyis Forum . , . Pep Club . . . FFA . . . plans to attend SIU and major in forestry RON LOVETT TIM LUETGER Varsity Football , . . G-Club . . . Intra- murals . . . college plans KATHY LUNDHOLM Gadets . . . GSL representative . . . GAA . . . Office Cadet . . . plans to attend college GAYE LUTTRELL SAE . . . Senior Council . . . Gadets . . . GAA . . . plans to major in physical education at Graceland College MARY JO MACKEY Gadets . . . GAA . . . Secretary of Span- ish Club , . . plans to teach Spanish BETTY MADDEN PEGGY MASTERSON GSL . . . OO DIANNA MATHEWS SAA...GSL..,PepClub...GAA . . . plans to go into special education MARK A. MAYFIELD Fencing Club . . , audio visual assistant . . . future plans include the Navy and electronics school BETTY MAI-INE SMITH DONALD MA KEEVER Boys' Forum . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . plans to attend technical school HANSEL MALTBIA DO . . , plans to go into the field of electronics KAREN MARTIN Varsity Basketball Cheerleader . . . NHS . . . Student Council . . . Homecoming Queen Candidate . . . plans to attend Oral Roberts University DAVID MARTY Varsity Football . . . Baseball . . . G-Club . . , President of Boys' Forum . . . col- lege plans JAMES E. MASON plans to become an electronics technician MIKE MCCALL CWT . . . plans to make his residence in Colorado RODNEY V. MCCANTS DO . . . plans to study law enforcement at Western Illinois University RI-IONDA MCCARTHY Senior Leader . . . DO . . . plans to at- tend Parks School of Fashion RICK MCCARTHY Work program . . , plans to attend trade school J ANIS MCCULLOUGH GSL . . . A Cappella . . . Senior Leader . . . plans to go into field of political science SHERIL MCDORMAN GSL . . . Food Service Program . . . plans to continue in field of art. ROSELYN MCKIE Senior Council , . . NHS . . . GSL . . . Latin Club . . . SMU lies ahead MARY MCKILLIP Mid-term graduate . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg TOM MCKILLIP Pep Club . . . hopes to attend Iowa State CYNTHIA ANN MCFARLAND Varsity Football Cheerleader . . . GAA . . . plans to attend Rockford College. BRAD MCGAHEY A Cappella . . . Arte Clubbe , . . Varsity Football . .plans to go into the armed forces BRENDA McKEE CRAIG MCKENNA Varsity Basketball . . , Varsity Track . . . G-Club . . . plans to attend Illinois Wesleyan BILL MCKEOWN CINDY McKEOWN GSL . . . plans to do business work DEBORAH MQKNIGHT Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . Concert Choir . . . career in nursing MISSY MCLAREN CWT . . . plans to attend Carl Sand- burg and the U of Iowa KATHLEEN MCLAUGHLIN Budget Co-Feature Editor . . . Senior Colmcil . . . GAA board member . . . Senior Leader . . . college MARK A. McLAUGHLIN Diversified Occupations . . . plans to go to Carl Sandburg DEBBIE MCMEEN DEBBIE McVEY GSL . . . plans to Work r . A :f7' s- I I - - ' I f i: 's ilis Q , 'V' , 1,, - 55:55 S I I -, 5 S i ' as . I Q as I - I RICK MESEY Reflector . , . Youth and Government . . . plans to become a commercial artist MARK MESSMORE Latin Club . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg CHERYL MEYER Senior Leader . . . plans to marry ELAINE MILLER SAE . . . GSL . . , plans to attend Illinois State J AYNE MILLER Pasteur's Society . . . German Club . . . hopes to attend the University of Washington KURT MILLER A Cappella Choir , . . Singing Streaks . . . plans for college CARL MELINE MYRA MELTON GAA board member . . . A Cappella . . . Senior Leader . . . plans include Carl Sandburg and the Air Force WILLIAM DEAN MERRIMAN plans to go into computer technology ww 5, ...I 174 MARILEE MILLER GSL . . . A Cappella . . . plans to con- tinue in music education NANCY MILLER GSL . . , GAA . . . Senior Leader . . Pep Club . . . college lies ahead REBECCA LYNN MILLER Vice-President FHA . . . SAE . . . GSL . . . plans to attend Knox JIM MORRIS JUDY MORRISON Office Occupations . . . GSL . . . college plans VICKI MOYERS Diversified Occupations . . . plans to attend school of fashion merchandising SUSAN MULLIGAN GSL . . . plans to become a nurse GLORIA MUN DY BETTY MUNSON ANIMA MISA Concert Choir . . . AFS . . . hopes to become a lawyer or work for Ghana Broadcasting Corporation DEBBIE MONSON VICKIE SUE MOORE ff? AFP MELINDA NEAL CHERYL NEBE Diversified Occupations , . . plans to go to college KAREN NELSON KIMBERLEIGI-I GAY MUNSON Band , . . A Cappella . . . Senior Coun- cil . . . Senior Ensemble . . . college plans DEBBIE MURRAY CWT . . . GSL . . , plans to work with IBM program CHERYL MYERS GSL . . . Pep Club . . . college lies ahead K1 TONY NELSON ALBERT NESBITT GLORIA NICHOLS plans to become a nurse ' LARRY NELSON BOB NELSON FFA . . . plans to study to be a vet- erinarian at the U of I STEVE NELSON Varsity Football and Track . . . A Cap- pella . . . G-Club . . , Carl Sandburg , r 5 lfrf . N JOHN OLSON A Cappella . . . plans to work in forestry or conservation PAM O'NEAL Pep Club . . . GSL . . . hopes to attend U of I or Burnham school of nursing ALLEN OSBORNE college . . . military service , . . drafting CHRIS NORTON Football . . . German Club . . . Wants to go to college LYNDA NORVELL GAA . . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . travel and college lie ahead NANCY O'BRIEN Spanish Honor Society . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . YARC . . . col- lege plans THERESA A. O'CONNOR A Cappella . . . Ensembles . . . Budget . . . GSL . . . plans to be a social work- er DAVID OLIN plans to go into electronics STUART L. OLMSTED plans to attend college 'S JOHN M. OSTRANDER Homecoming King . . . Varsity Football and Baseball . . . Treasurer NHS . , . President G-Club . . . U of Notre Dame BRAD OWEN CRAIG PACEY MARGARET PAPKE National Honor Society DON PARK THOMAS PARKE DAVID CARL PARKER Varsity Basketball and Tennis . . . Stu- dent Council . . . G-Club . . . college . . . tennis pro ROBERT W. PARKER Varsity Football . . . Varsity Debate . . . Varsity Track . . . college plans DEANNA PARSONS GAA . . . FHA . . . Senior Leader . . . gym teacher . . , social worker scaar KRISTOPHER JOHN PALKO Varsity Golf . . . G-Club . . . college ahead JEFF PALMER Baseball Manager JEFF PALMGREN LINDA MARIE PATES Pep Club . . . GSL . . . Spanish Club . . . GAA . . . college BILL PATON DEBBIE PATTY GAA . . . Girls Basketball . . . GSL . . . modeling LORI PEARSON A Cappella . . . SAE . . . Senior Leader . . . NHS . . . plans for college JON PECK A Cappella . . . Singing Streaks . . . Varsity Track . . . college lies ahead JOHN PE CSI LARRY PIERCE JEANNIE PILLSBURY Senior Leader . . . Senior Council . . . A Cappella . . . GSL . . . college plans MIKE PITTINGTON plans to join the Marine Corps . BARBARA PEAKE GSL . , . plans to go to Carl Sandburg . . . work in business CLAIR PEARSON DAVID R. PEARSON Symphonic Band . . . Marching Band ...Band...toKnox DEBBIE PEDIGO STEVE PETERS JANET PETERSON Gadets . . , GSL Representative . . . Reflector Staff . . . French Club . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg RALENE PETRIE A Cappella Choir . . . Budget Staff . . . Senior Council . . . NHS . . . plans to attend Eastern Illinois University CAROLE PHIPPS CATHY PHIPPS A Cappella . . . Ski Club . . . plans to become a business accountant or secre- tary MICHAELA POPLETT GSL . . . Senior Council. . . plans for college ROCHELLE POUCHE GSL . . . Food Services . . . plans to attend college TRISH POULOS Arte Clubbe . . . Reflector . . . GSL . . . college plans ju' STEPHEN PODWOJ SKI Pollution Solution . . . Student Council President . . , Pep Club . . . Homecom- ing King Candidate . . . plans to attend college ANN POLILLO Stage Call . . . SAE . . . GSL , . . Latin Club . . . college plans FRANK POLITE 5 2 Q' we 56 . , sg i , 'f A A ,N as 5 sm S J' ' N X H N i is A X , A Tr ii Q 1 +8 -E-it fa? 'Q li' Silk' .f 'iii- citi lm 1 1- am is. Af, 22,525 Q -'tier 'fffn x zz 4'-11'-1 ? ?' Y, CHERIE POWELL Gadets . . . GSL . . . Senior Council . . , Pep Club . . . nursing JOHN POWELL FFA . . . CWT . . . Intramural Basket- ball . . . plans to go into forestry RUSSELL PRATT ANN PRINA GAA . . . Girls Basketball team . . . Rolling Rolonozos . . . plans to attend a vocational school TOM PSCHEIDT President of Thespians . . . Business Manager of Reflector . . . NHS . . . National Merit Semifinalist . . . college IRENE PUFFER SRDYAN RADOVIC .i-i ii' 'V iir DEBRA ANN RAKERS a. ic'iits Concert Choir . . . Spanish Club , . . GSL . . . Spanish teacher . . . Peace A Corps 'a h sf- A GREG RAYMOND A S CWT irg i , , 179 ROBERT REED MARY REEDER A Cappella . . . Senior Girls Ensemble . . . President German Club . . . SAE . . . college MIKE REESE MARTY REIBER Varsity Baseball . . . future plans un- decided DANNY REYNOLDS LINDA REYNOLDS GAA Sports Manager . . . President of FHA-HERO . . . NHS . . . A Cappella Choir . . . career in home economics J EANNIE RING Budget . . . Senior Council . . . Band . . . GSL , . . plans to attend college to become a R.N. JOHN RING plans to attend college and go into field of broadcasting BARBARA ROBERTSON GAA . . . French Club. . . GSL. . . Reflector Staff . . . plans to go into cosmetology at Carl Sandburg CONNIE RECKMAN BILL REED MARY REED GAA...GSL...PepClub...mid term graduate MAE K. RHODES DAVID MILES RICHARDSON DO . . . college and travel J ANIE RICHARDSON plans to be a legal secretary LINDA ROBINSON GSL . . , Pep Club . plans to attend e college and do som SUSAN ROBINSON DAVE RONK Track . . . Football Boy's Forum . . . plans to serve in the B 4 3 lj' is wr- 1' Q is a Qi' P' QW 4 1. x K 's A an '53 I Q., 23' Q g 1, hm K Air Force A o pl llp MERILEE ROSS Vice President of GAA undecided future plans STEVE ROULAND THOMAS ROWEN Pollution Solution . Student Council . . . Varsity Debate Youth and Government . . , plans to attend ISU STAN RUHL JOHN RUPERT Track . . . G-Club RICHARD RUPERT DE . . . Hall Cadet MARTHA SANDOVAL Spanish Club . . . Spanish Honor So- ciety , . . Reflector . . . GSL . . . future in secretarial work PATTI SANFORD Gadets...OO...GAA...GSL PATRICE SARGEANT Gadets . . . GAA . . . Spanish Club . . . SAE . . . plans to attend college and teach music ROBERT T. SELF A Cappella Choir . . . Football . . plans to attend college VONNA SELFRIDGE J IM SEVERNS CWT . . , plans to continue in indus- trial arts CAROL SAMPSON GUY SANDBERG JAMES SANDBERG Varsity Football . . , G-Club . . . Latin Club . . . plans to attend North Park College w ,J , LINDA SCHOONOVER Pep Club . . . GSL . . . FHA CARMA SCHRODT GAA , . . plans to do work with men- tally retarded children BOB SCOTT Varsity Football . . . Arte Clubbe . . . Varsity Track . . . G-Club . . , plans for college HARVEY SCOTT TERRY SCOTT Varsity B-ball Cheerleader . . . Pres- ident of GSL . . . Senior Council , . . Streakettes . . . plans to attend Western JULIE SEDLACEK OO . . . plans to become medical or legal secretary Sisley, PAMELA K. SEVERNS German Club . . . is looking forward to a happy married life RUSSELL D. SHARP DO . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg CHARLES B. SHAW TIM SHELLY DON SHINN Agricultural Business . , . Baseball . . . college plans NANCY SHINN TERRY SHINN I JAMES J. SHOTTS FFA . . . plans to attend college It I STEVE sHoTTs If up sups I page STEVE SHOWALTER HAROLD SIMMONS JR. SUE SIROIS GSL. , . SAE . . . Pep Club.. .plans to attend ISU N , 183 MIKE SKRZYPEK Football . . . Wrestling . . . Track . . . college plans AMY SMITH Arte Clubbe . , . FTA . . . major in ecological biology in college BECKY SMITH LORRAINE SMITH GSL . . . Spanish Club . . . plans to attend ISU and becomea social worker DEBRA ANN SMITH OO . . . GSL. , . Pep Club . . .future plans include Carl Sandberg DEBBIE S. SMITH MELANIE SMITH Campus Crusade for Christ , . . Pollu- tion Solution . . . Ecology Club . . . plans to go into biological or agricul- tural research at college TARA JEAN SMITH Arte Clubbe . . . NHS . . . Senior Leader . . . SAE . . . plans on attending Knox JOE SNODGRASS Vice President of Student Council , . . CWT . . . Intramurals . . . college plans I DORIS SMITH Senior Girls' Ensemble . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Band , . . FTA . . . future includes college and Ft nursing career GAYLE SMITH GSL . . . plans to go on to a business college JACK SMITH JOE SMITH JOYCE SMITH President of Pep Club . . . Vice Pres- ident of Spanish Club . . . Reflector Staff . . . Senior Leader . . . plans to go into the field of social work KAY SMITH Mid-term graduate . . . plans for nursing school '.V DEBBIE SNYDER FHA . . . Ski Club . . , plans to go to Patricia Stevens career college RALPH E. SPARLING JR. Track . . . Wrestling . , . Boys Forum . . . Creative Writing Club . . . college . . . law enforcement DENISE SPENCER CWT . . . GSL . . . plans for college sr . .- -- ar. - was Hi -.,,, as ' ' K- 5 DEBBIE SPIKER Vice President NHS . Calpurnia of Latin Club . . . Senior Council Senior Leader . . . plans to 'attend SMU ESTHERLINE SPINKS TIM S UIRE Q German Club . . . plans to attend WIU . . . Army Officer DEANA STEVENSON RALPH STEWART Auto Mech . . . CWT plans to at tend Carl Sandburg EDWARD STONEKING Fencing . . , Handball plans for further education X, MARY JO STROM CARL STROOPS MIKE STUMP CHUCK SUNDBERG Varsity Baseball . . . G-Club . . . plans to attend University of Iowa DAVID SURYK plans to attend college and enter field of law VICKIE SWANK German Club . . . plans to attend Mo- line Public School of Nursing J ODY SWANSON KEN SWANSON LUAN SWANSON CWT Work Program . . , undecided future plans DANA STURGEON DO . . . Medical Careers Club . . plans to enter medical profession CARLA SULLIVAN KEVIN SULLIVAN 6 KATHY SWEGLE Office Occupations . . . plans to attend Parkers School of Fashion in Denver TOM SWISE A Cappella . . . Singing Streaks . . college lies in the future STEVE TABONE ALICE TERPENING PAM THARP Gadets . . . GSL Representative . . . Pep Club . . . GAA , . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg MARK THIEL Football . . . Basketball . . . Baseball . . . G-Club . . . Homecoming King Candidate . . . college plans DAVID J. THOMAS Fencing Instructor . . . Campus Cru- sade for Christ . . . Handball . . . plans to enter the military RICKI THOMAS Arte Clubbe . . . Stage Call . . . FFA . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg SHERYL THOMAS DO . . . plans to work after graduation WILLIAM TADIE JULIE TALBERT German Club . . . Senior Leader . . . Ski Club . . . plans include nurses train- ing DEBBIE TATE GSL . . . Office Cadet . . . plans to major in social work.at University of Illinois DIANE TRAFF German Club . . . GSL . . . mid-term graduate . . . college lies ahead DEAN TRASK DON TUCKER DENISE TOAL MARTHA TOLLEY A Cappella Secretary . . . Senior Girls Ensemble . . . NHS Secretary . . . SAE . . . plans to attend University of Illinois JOSEPH TONKIN 187 GARY A. TUCKER J AMES TURLEY RICHARD TURPIN KAREN TURNER 'ARRR 45 R f 'R NATE TURNER i RRRR Pep Club . . . Football . . . Basketball . . . college plans SHARON TYRRELL , Senior Leader . . . Office Cadet . . . 5 . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . plans to attend fly Z college ,. . ,,.b' ff: 1 , ' 5 :l fs we ,p, t.,t 3' Ka f. 41 19+-wwf DONALD UN DERWOOD JOHN VAN FLEET National Honor Society . . . Football . . . Baseball . . . college lies ahead MARGIE VASQUEZ A Cappella . . . Spanish Club . . . GSL . . . Senior Leader . . . plans to attend a modeling school or college LOUIE VITALI Varsity Football . . . Baseball . . Homecoming King Candidate . G-Club DENNY VOLLMER KEVIN VOYLES SUSAN WADE JEAN WAINMAN DE Club . . . plans to attend Carl Sand- berg MELISSA WALKER 188 358 PEGGY WALKER CATHY WALLACE GSL . . . Pep Club . . . plans to attend junior college or private business school TERRI WALLACE SAE , . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . French Club . . . college JULIE WEBSTER DENISE WEIGAND Pep Club . . . GSL . . . DO program . . . plans to major in English at college FRED WELCH KATHERINE WELLS CATHY WELSH GSL. , .Pep Club . . . Ski Club .. DO program BOB WESSELS Silver Chief . . . Wrestling . . . Cross Country . , . G-Club . . . plans to major in sociology at college 1 GARY WARD FFA . . . plans to attend college GAIL WATSON GSL . . . GAA . . , plans to Work a few years and then become a Navy secretary PATTI WEBBER A Cappella . . . Senior Girls Ensemble . . . Gadets . . . NHS . . . college plans CYNTHIA WEST Creative Writing . . . mid-term graduate MARY WHEELER NANCY WHITE Office Occupations President . . . GSL . . . plans to continue work in world of business SUE WIGNALL MARY WILBERDIN G GSL Representative . . . Senior Leader . . . college plans CINDY WILDER CWT . , . plans to become a lawyer STEVE WILLIAMSON Latin Club . . , A Cappella . . . Thes- pians . . . G-Club . . . college plans TERRY WILLIAMSON JAN WILSON A Cappella . . . Girls Ensemble . , . SAE . . . Stage Call . . . plans to attend Stratford Fashion College RICK WILDER LINDA WILKINS BONNIE WILLIAMS GSL . , . CWT . . . plans to become a dental hygienist DOUG WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS VALERIE WILLIAMS A Cappella . . . NHS . , . Senior Leader . . . Senior Council . . . plans to go into nursing -, fr A -may ,, 5 , . M . Af, , ,, XWAP I I 'Fi' A MY' xgw' 'L MIKE WILSON 54 DO program . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg VICKIE WILSON Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . German Club JEFF WINDOM plans to attend college and bring peace and joy to the world. CONNIE WOLBERS Work Program . . . GSL . . . Pep Club . . . Mid-term graduate and more school SUZANNE WONG DO Program BILL WOODS M IGF- RICHARD ZAVADIL Wrestling . , plans to go into the field of medicine at college CHRISTY ZEFO Silver Chief's Princess . . . Arte Clubbe . . . Pep Club . . . plans for University of Illinois in art or modeling SUE ZEFO GSL.,.PepClub...00...plansto go into computer programming at college flfz RONNIE WOOLDRIDGE JACKIE WRIGHT GAA . . . GSL MICHAEL D. WYNKOOP Band . , . Lab Assistant . . . Pasteur,s Society . . . Fencing Club . . . plans to major in pharmacy at college MARK YEAGER VICKI YELM Senior Leader . . . GSL . , . GAA . . . Pep Club . . . plans to attend University of Illinois and major in pharmacy JEFF YOURISON German Club . . . plans to attend Uni- versity of Illinois and work in astronomy VICKI ZEFO MARIANNE ZICH SAA . . . SAE . . . plans to major in special education at ISU Qfunlslf 11. -1. ,:.v,. .. ,, . W , ,, , S ff, uf , W, -y,,,,, ,1,,,v. 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Barnes, Denis 79, 151 Barnes, Gary 152 Barton, Bruce 126, 128, 152 Bates, Marilyn 152 Beck, Teresa 70, 87, 152 Behlke, Mike 152 Bell, Mark 115, 127, 129, 140, 152 Benbow, Barb 152 Bennett, Becky 152 Bennett, Iana 152 Benson, Barb 152 Berg, Eric 152 Berntson, Dave 80, 152 Berry, Kaye 108, 112, 119, 152 Best, Doug 86, 152 Bevard, Diane 58, 64, 69, 70, 80, 86, 95, 98, 153 Birmingham, Pam 58, 73, 82, 86, 96, 108, 110, 153 Bledsoe, Ransom 153 Bocox, Gail 80, 88, 94, 101, 153 Bohman, Mark 115, 129, 153 Boone, Steve 153 Booth, Mike 153 Booton, Cheryl 37, 153 Bowers, George 153 Bowling, Iack 153 Boyer, Rick 153 Boynton, Kren 100, 153 Boynton, Lori 106, 153 Briggs, Mary 153 Brown, Cindy 153 Brown, lohn 85, 115, 127, 133, 154 Brown, Ioyce 154 Brown, Mark 38, 71, 87, 108, 124, 154 Brown, Mike 154 Brown, Ron 154 Buck, Stan 59, 86, 100, 102, 109, 111, 154 Bugg, Ienny 70, 95, 154 Bullis, Marcia 70, 95, 154 Bullock, 154 Burger, Dave 24, 38, 56, 111, 115, 128, Kindal 81, 86, 90, 154 Burke, Ann 154 Burke, lane 56, 59, 67, 69, 96, 108, 154 Burkhalter, Iohn 154 Burkhalter, Kathy 154 Bybee, Carol 154 Byerly, Tammy 155 Calhoun, Ianice 155 Calkins, Sherrill 155 Calmer, Andrea 155 Carlson, Derek 86, 128, 155 Carlson, lean 80, 82, 88, 155 Carlson, Mimi 109, 155 Carlson, Tim 155 Carothers, Iim 155 Carr, Iean 155 Carr, Kay 58, 59, 80, 61, 64, 86, 95, 116, 119, 155 Carr, Steve 155 Cassini, Sharon 155 Casteel, Kathy 66, 87, 95, 112, 155 Cecil, Cathy 155 Cecil, Tim 156 Cervantez, Steve 120, 156 Chapin, Lea Ann 73, 88, 85, 158 Chase, Steve 156 Cherrington, Dorene 88, 108, 156 Chezem, Linda 156 Childers, Rhonda 156 Christenson, IoAnn 156 Christy, Ted 70, 101, 156 Cisco, Francis 158 Clark, Mary 156 Clark, Pamela 156 Clark, Verne 85, 156 Clayton, Deana 156 Clayton, Lori 95, 156 Clegg, Don 157 Clevenger, Vicki 157 Colburn, IoAnne 69, 86, 108, 157 Coleman, Debbie 106, 157 Coleman, Greg 109, 111, 157 Coley, Ietf 157 Collins, Pat 157 Collura, Iohn 157 Connour, Cindy 157 Connour, Ralph 115, 129, 157 Cook, Kim 157 Cooley, Mike 157 Coombs, Nancy 88, 95, 157 Coon, Dan 157 Cooper, Kent 157 Cox, Daryl 59, 158 Cox, Geoff 28, 71, 86, 101, 102, 158 Crain, Karen 158 Cratty, Mike 158 Cree, Debbie 158 Crocker, Pam 56, 81, 90, 97, 112, 158 Crouch, Iohn 158 Crow, Karen 38, 109, 158 Crump, Mary 158 Culver, Beth 158 Cunningham, Rusty 100, 102, 115, 125, 158 Curtis, Chris 36, 38, 82, 86, 88, 89, 96, 108, 110, 158 Cushman, Cyntia 158 Damm, Dorene 67, 158 Danna, LuAnn 158 Darrah, David 159 Darrah, Pam 159 Davis, Kim 159 Davis, Vickie 159 Dee, Kathy 159 DeForest, Brian 159 Dixon, Arlyn 159 Dixon, Sharon 159 Dodson, Sandy 58, 86, 95, 109, 110, 159 Donaldson, Robert 140 Doss, Dan 129, 159 Douglass, Charlene 101, 159 Douglas, Steve 159 Dowers, Iohn 159 Droke, Iames 133, 159 Duckwiler, Iena 159 Dugan, Kathy 160 Dugenske, Dale 160 Duke, Tonya 82, 95, 160 Duvall, Phill 160 Ekiss, Kevin 160 Ellison, Sue 160 242 Emery, Steve 115, 127, 133, 160 England, Gerald 86, 125, 160 Erdman, Paula 108, 160 Ewing, Heidi 160 Eyre, Barb 160 Fahlund, Chris 160 Fako, Connie 38, 58, 62, 69, 82 89, 109, 112, 160 Farley, Bill 160 Farrell, Patricia 86, 160 Faulkner, Charles 161 Ferguson, Roger 116, 161 Ferris, Drew 115, 127, 133, 161 Fields, Pat 161 Fineran, Kay 58, 61, 87, 95, 109, Finley, Diane 109, 112, 119, 161 Fischer, Kathy 161 Flater, Steve 161 Fones, Ieft 161 Foreman, Brian 88, 115, 127, 128, Frakes, Steve 181 Franckey, Forrest 86, 88, 115, 122, Franson, Mark 28, 38, 58, 62, 65, 72, 87, 88, 89, 108, 111, 114, 161 Frazier, Iulie 90, 95, 98, 103, 181 Friend, Debbie 82, 86, 108, 161 Frinsthal, Dan 182 Fundenberger, Ann 162 Gaislord, Lynn 87, 95, 162 Gemmell, Mike 100 Gerard, Greg 162 Gerstenberger, Debbie 67, 86, 96, Gilson, Chris 162 Gilson, Steve 162 Ginther, Val 70, 82, 86, 109, 162 Glas, Pat 162 Glenn, Ralph 86, 162 Goad, Greg 115, 162 Godsil, Mike 162 Godsil, Paul 162 Godsil, Rosemary 58, 80, 81, 62 80, 95, 162 Gott, Nancy 60, 81, 95, 118, 162 Goodin, Don 88, 163 Gottenborg, Lynn 24, 95, 163 Goudy, Larry 163 Granberg, Linda 163 Granskog, Lois 59, 68, 78, 86, 163 Gray, Ioel 163 Greene, A1 87, 163 Griffith, Elizabeth 163 Grilfith, Ianita 163 Groff, Ianet 163 Guenther, Cheryl 163 Gulson, Rex 70, 87, 100, 102, 16 Gustine, Ierry 163 Gutierrez, Henry 163 Hacker, Robert 59, 68, 70, 72, 77, 86, 117, 163, 251 Hagerty, Cea 24, 58, 80, 81, 88, 97, 164 Hall, Darryl 164 Hall, Mike 115, 126, 128, 164 Halpern, David 71, 87, 124, 164 Hambsch, Mary 81, 86, 107, 116, Hardgrove, Mary lane 68, 164 Hare, Tim 164 Harrelson, Sylvia 164 Harris, Ieppie 164 Hartley, Iohn 164 Hartley, Rochelle 82, 164 Haulk, Kris 24, 81, 91, 97, 164 Hawthorne, Dean 28, 59, 70, 86, 116, 164 Hawthorne, Don 164 Hayden, Tim 115, 122, 135, 164 1 88 161 161 161 69 162 66 79 91 164 101 Haynes, Cynthia 164 Hendricks, Sue 64, 95, 112, 165 Henley, Shannon 165 Hennenient, Dan 59, 85, 165 Henry, Cheryl 62, 82, 86, 185 Henry, Pam 165 Henson, Steve 185 Hepner, Rita 165 Higgins, Susan 165 Hill, Doug 88, 115, 127, 133, 165 Hillier, Polly 165 Hillman, Debbie 59, 68, 82, 86, 96, 112, 165 Hilton, Mark 185 Hoben, Rene 185 Hoffman, loe 165 Holland, Mike 165 Holt, Mary 38, 59, 95, 108, 110, 112, 119, 166 Hoopes, Robyn 70, 86, 95, 166 Hdosen, Ken 166 Horaney, George 166 Horaney, Mary Io 58, 86, 95, 186 Horn, Mark 168 Hornback, Susan 166 Howard, Nancy 166 Howerton, Mike 166 Hoyt, Beth 166 Humes, Cary 129, 166 Humphrey, Angela 166 Hunger, Rick 166 Hunt, Lenore 166 Hutson, Bruce 1 06, 115, 166 lnterial, Martha 166 Iackson, Kevin Iackson, Linda 37, 109, 122, 167 95, 109, 110, 187 Iackson, Stephanie 56, 80, 82, 86, 95. 108, 187 Iacobs, Mike 38, 108, 111, 115, 133, 167 Iaciobs, Richard Iacobs, Sharon 167 167 Iamison, Dale 167 Iewsbury, Will 86, 109, 167 Iohn, Chris 167 Iohns, lim 115, 168 Iohnson, Chris 22, 56, 58, 64, 70, 80 81, 86, 91, 168 Iohnson, Dave 168 Iohnson, lim 168 Iohnson, Leona Iohnson, Mike Iohnson, Ralph 94, 168 168 66, 87, 116, 117, 168 Iohnson, Rod 188 Iohnson, Terry 188 Iones, Greg 168 Iordon, Mollie 35, 38, 57, 58, 80, 81 91, 96, 108, 168 Ioyner, Debbie 94, 188 Karlovich, Ann 168 Kauffman, Pam Kemmer, Dave Kenan, Debbie Kenney, Iell 10 Kewley, Mike 168 168 68, 95, 168 1, 168, 251 115, 127, 128, 168 Kidder, Mike 108, 169 Kilby, Karen 169 Kilgore, Chris 80, 169 Kilpatrick, Pat 169 Kimbrough, Ioe 189 Kimmit, Dave 169 Kinsman, Pam 169 Kirkenmeier, Tim 169 Kisler, Iulie 169 Knaack, Angie 189 Knapp, Mary 169 Kniss, Dave 189 Knowles, Ken 115, 129, 143, 169 Kohl, lell 169 Kraul, Mary 95, 119, 169 Krause, Paul 169 Kunkle, Royce, 170 Lagerstrom, Luan 170 Lakis, Denise 58, 73, 82, 86, 96, 170 Lange, Kevin 170 Lannholm, Dan 170 Larkins, Dale 170 Larson, Rick 70, 170 Lavender, Rick 61, 116, 170 Lawson, lean 170 LeDuke, Keith 170 Lee, Teresa 170 Leeson, Mary 58, 87, 95, 170 Lewis, Pat 170 Lietsch, Peggy 86, 95, 109, 170 Liggelt, Mike 170 Likes, Dianna 170 Lindbeck, Beth 171 Lindbeck, Debi 58, 86, 95, 108, 171 Lindberg, lim 38, 58, 59, 73, 78, 79, 80, 86, 109, 171, 251 Lisenbee, Barb 171 Lishman, Debbie 171 Lithander, Kirk 85, 171 Littlefield, Les 59, 128, 171 Livingston, Mike 171 Logan, Bill 171 Long, Barb 171 Lotz, Rick 86, 87, 171 Louderman, Steve 171 Lovett, Ron 171 Luetger, Tim 88, 129, 171 Lundholm, Kathy 82, 94, 96, 171 Luttrell, Gaye 36, 58, 82, 172 Mackey, Mary Io 67, 80, 82, 95, 112, 172 Madden, Betty 172 Mahnesmith, Betty 172 MaKeever, Donald 172 Maltbia, Hansel 172 Marchant, Brent 101, 102 Martin, Karen 24, 56, 58, 80, 86, 91, 96, 172 Marty, Dave 59, 114, 128, 172 Mason, Iames 172 Masterson, Peggy 172 Mathews, Diana 172 Mayiield, Mark 172 McCall, Mike 172 McCants, Rod 172 McCarthy, Rhonda 172 McCarthy, Rick 173 McCu1lough,lanis 109, 173 McDormCm, Sheril 87, 173 McFarland, Cindy 88, 90, 173 McGahey, Brad 70, 108, 173 McKee, Brenda 173 McKenna, Craig 126, 135, 173 McKeown, Bill 173 McKeown, Cindy 173 McKie, Rosie 79, 87, 173 McKillip, Mary 173 McKillip, Tom 173 McKnight, Debbie 173 McLaren, Missy 173 McLaughlin, Kathleen 58, 61, 64, 86, 95, 100, 102, 112, 118, 173 McLaughlin, Mark 174 McVey, Debbie 174 Meline, Carl 101, 174 Melton, Myra 95, 109, 112, 174 Merriman, Bill 174 Mesey, Rick 174 243 Messmore, Mark 174 Meyer, Cheryl 174 Miller, Becky 84, 69, 95, 174 Miller, Elaine 174 Miller, layne 86, 174 Miller, Kurt 84, 109, lll, 174 Miller, Marilee 108, 174 Miller, Nancy 86, 174 Mims, Willie 115, 128 Misa, Anima 59, 62, 63, 88, 106, 175 Mixon, Steve 135 Monson, Debbie 175 Moore, Vickie 175 Morlan, lanet 175 Morris, lim 59, 76, 129, 175 Morrison, ludy 175 Moyers, Vicki 175 Mulligan, Susan 175 Mundy, Gloria 175 Munson, Betty 175 Munson, Kim 38, 58, 82, 73, 86, 96, 100, 102, 108, 110, 175 Murry, Debbie 175 Myers, Cheryl 175 Neal, Melinda 175 Nebe, Cheryl 175 Nelson, Bob 85, 176 Nelson, Karen 100, 175 Nelson, Larry 176 Nelson, Steve 108, 129, 178 Nelson, Tony 56, 115, 122, 129, 178 Nesbitt, Albert 176 Nichols, Gloria 176 Norton, Chris 128, 176 Norvell, Lynda 178 O'Brien, Nancy 86, 176 O'Connor, Theresa 108, 110, 176 Olsen, David 178 Olmsted, Stuart 176 Olson, Iohn 176 O'Neal, Pam 176 Osborne, Allen 176 Ostrander, Mike 22, 59, 86, 115, 122, 128, 177 Owen, Brad 177 Pacey, Craig 177 Palko, Kris 177 Palmer, Ieff 177 Papke, Margaret 87, 177 Park, Don 177 Parke, Thomas 177 Parker, Dave 135, 177 Parker, Bob 71, 87, 129, 177 Pates, Linda 177 Paton, Bill 177 Patty, Debbie 119, 177 Peake, Barbara 178 Pearson, Claire 101, 178 Pearson, Dave 100, 102, 178 Pearson, Lori 88, 108, 178 Peck, Ion 109, 111, 178 Pesci, Iohn 178 Pedigo, Debbie 178 Peters, Steve 178 Peterson, Ianet 82, 86, 96, 178 Petrie, Ralene 38, 69, 88, 109, 110, 112, 178 Phipps, Carol 107, 178 Phipps, Cathy 109, 178 Pierce, Larry 178 Pillsbury, Ieannie 95, 108, 178 Pittington, Mike 178 Podwojski, Steve 24, 57, 59, 78, 179 Polillo, Ann 62, 179 Poplett, Kala 179 Pouche, Rochelle 179 Poulos, Trish 70, 179 Powell, Cherie 82, 96, 179 Powell, Iohn 85, 179 Pratt, Russel 179 Prina, Ann 108, 179 Pscheidt, Tom 36, 58, 59, 85, 73, 86, 87, 88, 89, 179 Putter, Irene 179 Radovic, Srdyan 88, 116, 124, 179 Rakers, Debbie 106, 179 Raymond, Greg 179 Rechman, Connie 180 Reed, Bill 180 Reed, Mary 180 Reeder, Mary 59, 86, 109, 110, 180 Reese, Mike 180 Reiber, Marty 180 Reynolds, Dan 180 Reynolds, Linda 59, 87, 109, 110, 112, 180 Rhodes, Mae 180 Richardson, Dave 180 Richardson, Ian 180 Ring, Ieannie 180 Ring, Iohn 180 Robertson, Barb 86, 180 Robinson, Linda 181 Robinson, Susan 94, 181 Ronk, Dave 181 Rooney, Mark 181 Rose, Lori 36, 80, 82, 88, 95, 181 Rosenberg, Charles 181 Ross, Merilee 70, 112, 181 Rouland, Steve 28, 181 Rowen, Tom 56, 71, 78, 86, 181 Ruhl, Stan 181 Rupert, Iohn 181 Rupert, Rich 181 Rushing, Rick 181 Rutledge, Dave 88, 181 Rutledge, Kathie 101, 102, 181 Sandberg, Guy 182 Sandberg, lim 86, 115, 128, 182 Sandoval, Martha 182 Saniord, Patti 82, 182 Sargeant, Patrice 82, 86, 182 Schoonover, Linda 182 Schrodt, Carma 94, 182 Scott, Bob 86, 115, 129, 182 Scott, Terry 58, 59, 80, 81, 86, 91, 97, 182 Scott, Harvey 182 Sedlacek, Iulie 182 Self, Bob 109, 129, 182 Selfridge, Vonna 182 Sevems, Iim 182 Sevems, Pam 183 Sharp, Russell 183 Shaw, Charles 183 Shelley, Tim 86, 183 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Iack 184 Ioe 115, 129, 143, 184 Ioyce 59, 67, 80, 95, 184 Kay 184 Melanie 184 Tara 70, 87, 184 Snodgrass, Ioe 57, 184 Snyder, Debbie 184 Sparling, Ralph 128, 184 Spencer, Denise 184 Spiker, Debbie 59, 85, 73, 86, 185 Spinks, Esterline 185 Squire, Tim 64, 185 Staitord, Peggy 185 Stanton, Ron 127, 185 Steck, Debbie 59, 68, 72, 80, 85, 86, 87, 90, 95, 112, 118, 119, 185 Stegall, Brian 101, 102, 185 Stegall, Ian 87, 108, 185 Stephanson, Vickey 185 Stewart, Ralph 185 Stoneking, Ed 185 Stout, Robin 35, 56, 58, 59, 65, 87 116, 128, 185 Stranger, Cindy 185 Strode, Val 185 Strom, Mary Io 186 Stroops, Carl 186 Stump, Mike 109, 186 Sturgeon, Dana 186 Sullivan, Carla 186 Sullivan, Kevin 86, 186 Sundberg, Chuck 115, 122, 188 Suryk, David 86, 94, 186 Swank, Vickie 186 Swanson, Ken 101, 186 Swanson, Luan 186 Swegle, Kathy 186 Swise, Tom 86, 111, 186 Tabone, Steve 86, 186 Tadie, Bill 187 Talbert, lulie 95, 187 Tate, Debbie 94, 187 Terpening, Alice 187 Tharp, Pam 82, 96, 187 Thiel, Mark 24, 122, 129, 135, 187 Thomas, Dave 38, 59, 109, 117, 187 Thomas, Ricki 187 Thomas, Sheryl 187 Toal, Denise 187 Tolley, Martha 64, 69, 86, 109, 110, 112, 187 Tonkin, Ioseph 187 Trait, Diane 187 Tucker, Don 187 Tucker, Gary 188 Turley, lim 188 Turpin, Richard 188 Turner, Karen 188 Turner, Nate 116, 188 Shinn, Don 183 Shinn, Nancy 183 Shinn, Terry 183 Shotts, lim 85, 183 Shotts, Steve 183 Showalter, Steve 183 Simmons, lock 183 Sirois, Sue 183 Skrzypek, Mike 115, 128, 183 Smith, Amy 70, 183 Smith, Becky 183 Smith, Bessy 184 Smith, Debbie 109, 184 Smith, Debbie 184 Smith, Doris 68, 86, 100, 108, 110, 184 Smith, Gayle 88, 184 Tyrrell, Sharon 188 Underwood, Don 188 Van Fleet, Iohn 88, 129, 188 Vasquez, Margie 95, 108, 188 Vitali, Louie 24, 114, 115, 122, 129, 188 Vollmer, Denny 188 Voyles, Kevin 188 Wade, Susan 188 Wainman, Iean 188 Walker, Melissa 86, 188 Walker, Peggy 189 Wallace, Cathy 189 Wallace, Terri 80, 95, 189 Ward, Gary 189 Watson, Gail 96, 189 244 Webber, Patti 82, 86, 109, 110, 189 Websted, Iulie 189 Weigard, Denise 189 Welch, Fred 189 Wells, Katherine 189 Welsh, Kathy 189 Wessels, Bob 29, 115, 189 West, Cindy 189 Wheeler, Mary 189 White, Nancy 189 Wignall, Sue 190 Wilberding, Toni 85, 95, 190 Wilder, Cindy 190 Wilder, Rick 122, 135, 190 Wilkins, Linda 190 Williams, Bonnie 190 Williams, Doug 190 Williams, Valerie 38, 87, 109, Williamson, Steve 28, 38, 76, 109, 115, 126, 133, 190 Williamson, Terry 101, 190 Wilson, lan 62, 108, 110, 190 Wilson, Mike 190 Wilson, Vicky 95, 190 Windom, Ie!! 190 Wolbers, Connie 191 Wong, Suzanne 191 Woods, Bill 191 Wooldridge, Ron 191 Wright, Iackie 191 Wynkoop, Mike 101, 191 Yeager, Mark 191 Yelm, Vicky 95, 191 Y'ourison, Ielf 86, 191 Zavadil, Rick 115, 191 Zelo, Christy 29, 70, 191 Zelo, Sue 191 Zefo, Vicki 80, 94, 191 Zich, Marianne 191 Zigfreed 251 190 80, 94 lUNIORS Adams, Kathy 197 Admire, Robin 118, 197 Alden, Linda 197 Allen, Debbie 59, 77, 79, 86, 197 Allen, Iudy 119, 197 Allison, Frank 124, 197 Alstedt, Debbie 67, 68, 73, 197 Alters, Myrna 197 Anderson, Greg 197 Anderson, Ieff 197 Anderson, Ierry 128, 197 Anderson, Rhonda 197 Anderson, Steve 197 Andrews, Marty 197 Anell, Mark 197 Anglund, Larry 197 Archibald, Patty 56, 86, 90, 96, 197 Armstrong, Cindy 197 Arnold, Helen 197 Arnold, Iim 197 Artz, Mary 118, 197 Atwell, Gerry 101, 197 Bailey, Paula 107, 197 Baker, Bryant 197 Baldwin, Penny 197 Baldwin, Teri 68, 94, 106, 197 Bantz, LaDonna 86, 101, 108, 110, 197 Barker, Bill 197 Barnes, Denise 79, 197 Barstow, Chuck 100, 102, 197 Barton, Brad 198 Bates, Steve 198 Battles, Brenda 38, 108, 110 Baughman, Iim 198 Baughman, Laura 188 Baysingar, Ken 198 Beaird, Alice 198 Beaird, Mariorie 198 Beath, Helen 198 Beck, Connie 198 Bell, Kathy 198 Benbow, lim 125, 198 Bennett, Duane 198 Berg, Pam 198 Bernston, Laura 106, 118, 198 Berry, Bob 122, 198 Bevard ,Deana 198 Bewley, Iack 198 Bickerstaif, Bryant 100, 102, 198 Billups, Debbie 198 Billups, Shelley 82, 188 Binz, Denise 96, 198 Bishop, Stephanie 82, 86, 198 Blake, Debbie 198 Blake, Kathy 118, 198 Blixt, lerry 115, 122, 128, 188 Blomquist, Sheri 78, 94, 96 198 Boettcher, Dave 198 Boone, Kevin 198 Boyd, Lisa 94, 198 Boydstun, Bill 198 Boydstun, Ned 199 B'oylson, Ann 199 Bramlett, Brian 199 Brennan, Kathy 199 Briggs, Cathy 199 Brinton, Cindi 199 Britton, Norma 61, 68, 112, 199 Bronson, Sara 107, 199 Brooks, Laura 118, 119, 199 Brown, Lynne 199 Brown, Sandy 62, 109, 199 Brunkow, Mike 199 Buck, Ierry 199 Butts, Bob 62, 66, 86, 109, 199 Byerly, Iohn 199 Cameron, Stephanie 64, 103, 199 Campbell, Don 199 Canfield, Tom 199 Carlson, Gordon 86, 199 Carter, Norma 199 Caves, Brian 199 Chadwick, Connie 36, 86, 107, 199 Champion, lane 66, 82, 96, 106, 199 Chaney, Vickie 94, 199 Chase, Sharon 199 Cherrington, Diane 61, 107, 199 Cherrington, Teresa 199 Chezem, Ianet 199 Childers, left 106, 199 Claeys, Bobette 199 Clay, Kent 85, 200 Clewell, Phillip 200 Cochran, Dawes 200 Colclasure, Kim 133, 200 Coleman, Diane 106, 200 Coleman, Susan 82, 109, 200 Collopy, Bill 200 Colwell, Chuck 85, 200 Conn, Melissa 200 Contro, Ierome 125, 200 Cook, Becky 200 Cook, Carol 200 Coombs, Allen 200 Coughlin, Annette 68, 200 Cowan, Barbara 107, 200 Cowan, Carrie 64, 82, 200 Cratty, Iohn 200 Cree, Paul 200 Crummer, Michael 200 Cypert, Ierry 101, 108, 200 Daly, Debby 200 Danforth, Mike 200 Danner, Kara 200 Darrah, Perry 200 Davidson, Wanda, 200 Davies, lan 138, 200 Davis, Anne 64, 65, 78, 80, 86, 107, 200 Davis, Dawn 23, 28, 36, 38, 56, 88, 89, 109, 110, 200 Davis, Regina 118, 200 Dayao, Christine 200 Deatherage, David 201 Deatherage, Diane 201 DeGraff, Bill 86, 115, 143, 201 Denly, Kim 112, 201 Dickerson, Thelma 201 Dillin, Chris 201 Dickson, Marc 115, 129, 201 Douglas, Dan 115, 125, 201 Dralle, Donna 64, 70, 86, 101, 102, 201 129, 24 Dugenske, Karen 201 Dumse, Iune 73, 201 Dunn, Dan 201 Dutton, Bill 201 Eddy, Anne 68, 72, 108, 201, 251 Eiker, Robin 64, 86, 100, 201 Eisemann, Steve 72, 201 Ekin, Karen 201 Ekin, Lyndel 201 Elliott, Carl 201 Elliott, Robin 201 Ellison, Howard 201 Elmore, Iames 201 Emstrom, Dean 85, 201 Endicott, Mike 56, 115, 128, 140, 201 Fansler, Derwin 201 Farmer, Brian 201 Felz, Frank 201 Felz, Mike 201 Finch, Cathy 65, 73, 80, 201 Fisher, Dana 201 Flesher, Keith 202 Foley, Iim 66, 86, 202 Fones, Iill 73, 202, 251 Fones, Ioy 202 Ford, Delbert 202 Foster, Mike 124, 138, 202 Foster, Rhonda 202 Fox, Alice 202 Frakes, Doug 109, 125, 202 Friend, lerri 202 Friend, Monica 202 Fritz, Ioyce 56, 81, 92, 106, 202 Fritzel, Ann 202 Fritzsimmons, Cathy 202 Gabel, Tony 78, 202 Gaddis, Debbie 65, 202 Galloway, Cheryl 202 Galyean, Linda 202 Garman, Sue 202 Garrison, lane 202 Gatlin, Pat 202 Getz, Cindy 202 Ginther, Ruth 59, 70, 107, 202 Glas, LeeAnne 101, 102, 202 Glass, Ionene 202 Glydewell, Anita 202 Goad, Cathy 202 Godsil, Steve 128, 202 Gott, Dean 202 Goodell, Ierry 100, 203 Goodman, Kathy 118, 203 Goulding, Laura 203 Gratfouliere, Steve 128, 140, 203 Graham, Cindy 73, 80, 95, 112, 203 Gray, Sonia 203 Green, Mellanie 203 Greene, Susie 203 Griifith, lelf 203 Griffith, Iohn 101, 108, 203 Gumm, Doug 85, 203 Gustalson, lulie 203 Hall, Robert 203 Hamilton, Waymond 135, 203 Hammock, Debbie 106 Hanegan, Mary 203 Hanlon, Tom 127, 133 Hanna, Trudy 203 Harding, Lynn 81, 92, 96. 112, 203 Hare, Debbie 203 Hare, Pam 118, 119, 203 Harris, Iames 129, 203 Harris, Tracey 96, 203 Harrison, Kelvin 140, 203 Hatch, Iim 203 Haynes, Chris 203 Haynes, Mike 203 Haynes, Peter 203 Hays, Ann 106, 203 Heaton, Sue 86, 109, 110, 208 Heath, Carol 203 Heck, Iune 204 Hedden, Kim 204 Heiser, Karen 118, 119 Helms, Ierry 94, 204 Herrin, Ieif 125, 204 Herring, Tim 204 Hill, Dave 204 Hillemeier, Linda 81, 96, 107, 204 Hillier, lulie 119, 204 Hilman, Dave 204 Hilman, Karen 96, 204 Hilton, Blaine 204 Hines, Chuck 125, 204 Hinton, Kathy ZU4 Hoben, Lorraine 96 Hodierne, Dave 204 Hogue, Lucia 204 Holland, Ed 204 Holmes, Beverly 62, 69, 80, 86, 87, 95, 106, 204 Horton, Ieff 204 Horton, Toni 86, 100, 204 Howard, Lori 204 Howard, Steve 76, 204 Howland, Iack 204 Hoyt, Tina 204 Hrbek, Brenda 96, 204 Hroziencik, Rhonda 78, 94, 96, 204 Huddleston, Greg, 204 Hudgel, Debbie 56, 81, 92, 112, 204 Huff, Iulie 204 Hughey, Susan 86, 107, 204 Hunger, Iay 78, 79, 205 Hutchings, Iim 205 Hutchison, Bob 128, 143, 205 Inman, Ianet 101, 109, 110, 205 Interial, Waldo 205 Isaacson, Sue 205 Iackson, lim 205 Iacobs, Dan 115, 122, 129, 205 Iacobs, Sandy 80, 82, 95, 205 Iacobson, Paul 205 Iarvis, Butch 205 Iesperson, lean 73, 80, 95, 112, 118, 119, 205 Iohn, Mark 205 Iohnson, Chris 205 Iohnson, Cindy 205 Iohnson Gail 205 Iohnson, Ianet 205 Iohnson, Io Lynn 81, 205 Iohnson, Ken 205 Iohnson, Larry 129, 205 Iohnson Luann 65, 68, 205 Iohnson, Ron 116, 117, 205 Iohnson, Susan 118, 205 Iones, Frank 205 Stewart, Ronald 213 Iones, Iackie 205 Iones, Tody 205 Iones, Iudy 66, 95, 205 Kauitman, Paul 205 Kayser, Kevin 38, 101, 108, 111, 205 Kenan, Beckie 205 Kendall, Bill 206 Kessinger, Lee 66, 107, 206 Kimbrough, Pat 206 King, Cheryl 86, 100, 206 Kisler, Iim 133, 206 Kisler, Traci 206 Knipe, Gary 206 Knuth, Kathy 78, 206 Kohorst, Diane 86, 206 Ruth 86. 107, 212 Kostilicky, Terry 206 Kraft, Gerry 206 Kruetzer, Laurie 206 Landholm, Greg 206 Langenbahn, D e b b i e 85, 206 Larson, Kevin 135, 206 Larson, Lynn 206 Lawson, Sue 206 Leahy, Brian 206 Lee, Dianna 95, 106, 206 Lee, Iim 109, 206 LeFebvre, Ioe 79, 206 Lehning, Tanna 64, 65, 86, 96, 206 Lewis, Viola 95, 206 Lindstrom, Barb 206 Lisenbee, Ramona 206 Livingston, Garry 206 Lomax, Susan 101, 102, 206 Long, Mike 109 Louthan, Debi 64, 69, 78, 107, 206 Lundeen, Ian 77, 86, 100, 206 Lundeen, left 206 Lundquist, Lori 207 Lundquist, Nancy 207 Luttrell, Carrie 82, 207 Maciel, Vincent 207 Macilko, Carrie 207 Mackey, Lori 107, 207 Mackie, Terri 207 Mahatfey, Kathy 68, 207 Mahnesmith, Dan 207 Mahnesmith, Steve 207 Majcina, Lorri 118, 207 Maltbia, Ricky 207 Mangieri, Pam 207 Marshall, Iohn 207 Martin, Cathy 207 Marty, Ieli 207 Masinda, Gail 101, 207 Mast, Patty 86. 100, 102, 207 Masters, Kathleen 207 Mathews, Roger 108, 207 Maurer, lim 207 McCall, Shelly 207 McCarthy, Ieii 207 McClure, Mitchell 56, 115, 129, 138, 207 McCombs, Dave 115, 140, 207 McCone, Debbie 207 McCone, Rick 109, 207 McCormick, Bonnie 207 McCormick, Wanda 207 McE1len, Paul 207 McGee, Chris 208 Mclntire, Ray 208 McKee, Rob 208 McKenna, April 208 McKeown, Pam 208 McKillip, Karen 208 McKillip, Mark 109, 208 Mead, lack 208 Medina, Greg 115, 127, 129, 208 Melton, Ed 208 Melton, Sherry 101, 208 Miles, Roger 85, 115, 128, 208 Mitchell, Cheryl 208 Mitchell, Iackie 107, 208 Mixon, Clister 138 Montague, Debbie 208 Montgomery, Ted 208 Monzo, Leonard 140, 208 Mooney, Mike 38, 61, 88, 89, 108, 208 Moore, Kevin 208 Moore, Lori 208 Moore, Virgie 208 Moran, Moran, Bridget 208 Penny 208 Morehead, Rhonda Morlan, Cheryl 208 Morling, Valerie 208 Morris, Richard 208 Morrissey, loe 208 Morrow, Rene 112, 118, 208 Morss, Pam 208 Motz, Rick 209 Mullinex, Kim 56, 96, 107, 209 Murray, Cheryl 209 Myers, David 209 Myers, Steve 209 Nalley, Regina 209 Neal, Iohn 209 Nebe, Iackie 209 Nelson, Kathy 209 Nelson, Roger 209 Nemeth, Iulius 116, 209 Noe, Cindy 66, 209 Nordstrom, Nancy 209 Poulos, Ron 210 Price, Bill 210 Prina, lodie 210 Prina, Ioe 210 Pritchard, Ann 81, 92, 210 Pritchard, lohn 210 Pritchard, Sarah 210 Pscheidt, Ed 61, 78, 86, 94, 210 Puckett, Karen 210 Puckett, Melanie 210 Purcell, Polly 86, 100, 102, 108, 110, 210 Pyatt, Stan 124, 210 Qualls, Iim 210 Quanstrom, Sandy 67, 210 Reckman, Kathy 210 Redington, Phil 23, 56, 138, 210 Reem, Roger 86, 210 Reeves, Pat 210 Reiber, Iim 211 Reichling, Dee Ann 211 Reynolds, Krista 70, 96, 211 Rhinberger Roylee 211 Rhodes, Leonard 109, 127, 128, 211 Rigney, Debbie 108, 110, 211 246 Rinehart, Kay 78, 211 Roate, Cindy 78, 211 Roberson, Debbie 82, 211 Robertson, Rhonda 211 Rodriquez, Diane 211 Roe, Vickie 68, 96, 211 Rogers, Bob 126 Rogers, lane 56, 67, 70, 96, 112, 211 Rose, Vickie 211 Ross, Pam 211 Rozynek, Gary 135, 211 Ruhl, Robin 107, 211 Russell, Lary 62, 66, 211 Rutledge, lim 211 Ryan, Robert 211 Sailer, Elizabeth 211 Salsman, Kevin l14, 115, 122, 128, 211 Sanberg, Audrey 80, 211 Sandberg, Tom 56, 70, 86, 124, 211 Sapp, Sue 211 Sayrs, Kathy 211 Scholield, Ron 117, 211 Schoonover, Duane 116, 211 Schluter, Eric 126, 128, 211 Scott, Bill 128, 211 Scott. Danny 122, 212 Scott, Diana 212 Sedwick, Elaine 112, 119, 212 Sedwick, Ellen 112, 119, 212 Seibert, Mary 81, 92, 98, 107, 212 Seliridge, Gay 212 Settle, Gail 95, 109, 110 Shea, Sue 212 Shelfler, Linda 212 Sheldon, Bill 212 115, 122, St. George, Donna 64, 80, 213 St. George, Missy 56, 213 Stipp, Iohn 213 Stone, Trudy 81, 213 Stoneking, Debbie 107, 213 Strader, Ielt 213 Strand, Dave 213 Sudeeth, Kendal 213 Sutor, Dave 85, 108, 115, 140, 213 Swanson, Karen 213 Swartz, Don 213 Swedlund, Ioe 115, 135, 213 Swenson, Vckie 213 Tamimie, Harith 116, 213 Tate, Tom 213 Taylor, Gary 213 Taylor, Linda 62, 213 Sheldon, Grafiel 212 Shepherd, Mike 133, 212 Showalter, Robbie 212 Shryack, Gary 212 Sibley, Debbie 212 Simmer, Keith 103, 212 Skinner, Mindy 212 Smith Allen 129, 212 Smith Cherie 212 Smith Dave 129, 212 Smith lim 212 Smith Kim 212 Smith, Mary 212 Smith Philis 107, 212 Smith Ranee 212 Smith Steve 212 Snow, Snyder, ludy 72, 118, 119, 212 Southwell, Bob 124 Southwick, Pam 78, 96, 212 Sparling, Dana 101 ,102, 212 Spink, Sue 212 Squire, Ierrilyn 106, 213 Stafford, Iim 133, 213 Star, Doug 213 Star, Doug 213 Stansbury, Tom 213 Steck, Kay 213 Steel, Linda 66, 86, 106, 213 Stegall, Mark 61, 76, 213 Steller, Tim 129, 213 Stevens, Cheryl 213 Stevens, Rhonda 213 Stevens, Susan 213 Taylor, Pamela 106, 213 Temple, Susan 214 Terpening, Tony 214 Tesch, lim 115, 129, 135, 214 Theirry, Ollie 135, 214 Thomas, lean 214 Thorpe, Richard 214 Thurman, Richard 128 Till, Nancy 214 Tingley, Brad 214 Tingley, Connie 214 Tolle, Andrew 124, 129, 214 Towne, Brian 214 Trimble, Tim 214 Trisilla, Tony 115, 127, 133 214 Trulson, Gale 133 Ubben, Iulie 62, 82, 86, 214 Urena, Ion 125, 148, 214 Vancil, Rick 103, 214 Vancil, Tom 116, 214 Vega, David 214 Vilardo, Gary 122, 135, 214 Vollmer, Linda 66, 107, 214 Walberg, Mindy 214 Walker, Beth 214 Walker, Richard 86, 108, lll, 214 Wall, Lu Ann 214 Waller, Bonnie 68, 106, 214 Washington, Regina 214 Watters, Susan 107, 214 Weaver, lanis 101, ms, 214 Webber, Melinda 214 Webber, Shelley 214 Welch, Connie 67, 68, 215 Wells, Ianet 215 West, Mike 85, 215 Westfall, Iim 215 Whitlock, Greg 71, 127, 215 Wier, Linda 82, 86, 110, 215 Wilberding, Ted 215 Wilkins, Bonnie 215 Willcutts Kathy 86, 215 Williams, Clifton 116, 198, 215 Williams, Debby 215 Williams, Ken 215 Williams, Michelle 215 Wilson, Doug 125, 215 Wilson, Mark 56, 115, 135, 215 Wingo, Kevin 215 Wise, Wendy 107, 215 Wiskirchen, Marti 80, 215 Witherell, Gregg 215 Wold, Erik 215 Wolfe, Rhonda 109, 215 Woolsey, Greg 215 Worden, Ierry 215 Wright, Janis 106, 215 Wright, Orrie 128 Wynkoop, Debbie 64, 215 Yaremko, lohn 78, 215 Yaw, Richard 100, 215 Young, Glenda 215 Young, Mark 129 Zimmerman, Maria 215 Zost, Mike 215 SOPHOMORES Adams, Cindy 96, 104, 219 Adcock, Charmay 219 Addis, Dan 219 Addis, Nancy 219 Adophson, Karen 21, 36, 56, 74, 77, 80, 104, 112, 219 Akinline, Barry 219 Alberto, Emily 219 Aldrich, Dave 116, 219 Alexander, Duane 219 Allen, Chuck, 219 Allen, Connie 219 Allen, Kathy 104, 219 Allensworth, Chelsea 65, 70, 219 Alters, lulie 65, 219 Alverado, Mike 219 Anderson, Cindy 219 Anderson, Curtis 106, 219 Anderson Kim 219 Anderson, Marty 56, 116. 219 Anderson, Tim 219 Anderson, Vergene 219 Anno, lohn 219 Babbitt, Laurie 219 Bacon, Ann 105, 219 Bacon, Greg 219 Bainter, Iulie 219 Baker, Bonnie 105, 219 Baker, Kenny 122, 219 Baker, Michael 107, 220 Baldwin, Tami 104, 220 Banks, Rick 220 Barker, Gary 103, 220 Barlield, Kathy 104, 220 Barnes, Debbie 74, 104, 220 Barragan, Diana 67, 220 Barsema, Everett 220 Bartlett, Ellen 65, 74, 104 220 Bitts, Sherrie 220 Bivens, Nancy 65, 74, 78, 101, 102, 104, 220 Black, Carol 220 Blighton, Debi 220 Blucker, Melody 221 Blust, Charlene 81, 93, 221 Bohan, Iane 56, 61, 64, 221 Boydstun, Ellen 80, 105, 221 Boylson, Catherine 221 Bowers, Iohn 221 Brand, Robin 221 Brandenburg, Kevin 126, 132, 221 Branham, Tony 221 Brock, Kathy 66, 100, 221 Brooks, Kelly 221 Brown, Chris 221 Brown, Gil 221 Brown, Mike 221 Brown, Steve 65, 100, 102, 221 Bruget, Suzanne 221 Bruntmyer, Erin 104, 221 Bryan, Mary 221 Buckingham, Sheila 79, 94, 221 Burger, Ann 221 Burger, Steve 132, 221 Bush, Rita 105, 221 Busse, Dave 221 Cabrera, Iohn 221 Cain, Randy 221 Calderon, Lisa 221 Calkins, Beth 221 Camper, Bill 127, 132, 139, 221 Carlson, Larry 221 Carlson, Paul 221 Carman, Anne 36, 65, 70, 104, 221 Carpenter, Cathy 222 Carroll, left 222 Carson, Lesil 222 Carter, Roger 222 Carver, Debbie 222 Case, Terry 222 Cassini, Patti 222 Caves, Diane 222 Cecil, Annette 222 Cervantez, Greg 222 Chadwick, Bob 100, 124, 222 Childers, Dave 222 Chisholm, Connie 222 Church, Penny 222 Churchwill, Rickey 222 Cisco, George 222 Clark, Dwight 222 Barton, Garry 220 Bass, Sandy 220 Baughman, Steve 220 Bean, Susan 64, 220 Becker, Kurt 100, 107, 220 Beckmann, Patty 104, 220 Benge, Tom 220 Bennett, Bob, 116, 220 Bennett, Lisa 220 Berg, Kristy 220 Bernston, Mark 85, 220 Berry, Alexis 74, 220 Bick, Larry 220 Biggiam, Harold 133, 220 Billeter, lames 220 Billingsley, Bruce 72, 74, 133, 220, 251 Bitcon, Scott 132, 140, 220 Clay, Mary 67, 94, 222 Clayton, Melinda 104, 222 Clevenger, Sherry 66, 222 Clevenger, Telisa 66, 80, 222 Clevenger, Tonya 96, 222 Cline, Bob 222 Cline, Robert 222 Cobb, Teresa 222 Cochran, Mark 222 Collinson, Teri 222 Collura, lulie 105, 222 Contro, Toni 66, 222 Cook, lim 132, 222 Cooley, Diane 64, 65, 223 Cooley, lohn 223 Coon, Gil 223 Coon, Tracy 80, 223 Coons, Kenneth 223 Costin, Celicia 74, 223 Courtright, Iaylene 223 Cox, Kerry 133, 223 Crain, Mark 107, 133, 223 Crain, Pat 223 Creek, Wesley 132, 223 Creighton, lim 223 Cropp, Patty 223 Crouse, Harry 66. 76, 78, 223 Crowell, Iim 223 Crump, Dave 74, 106, 223 Cunningham, Eldon 223 Cushman, Barb 223 Dahl, Debbie 223 Damitz, Donna 223 Davis, lamie 223 Davis, Karen 105, 223 Davis, Kriss 223 Deets, Debbie 223 Delaynes, Greg 107, 126, 132, 138, 223 Denly, Kelly 103, 223 Denly, Sandy 223 DePrenger, Ladonna 100, 105, 223 DePrima, Mary 223 Derrick, Lisa 223 Devlin, Stan 224 Dewitt, Becky 224 Dickeson, Linda 100, 104, 224 Dillard, Sharon 224 Doan, Nancy 224 Donnelly, Bob 224 Downard, Cheryl 104, 224 Duke, Tim 224 Drake, Larry 224 Dunn, Steve 224 Eiker, Chuck 132, 224 Ekiss, Keith 126, 224 Elliott, Debbie 224 Erdman, ludy 224 Erickson, Carol 70, 81, 224 Erickson, Marie 65, 104, 224 Ericson, Mitchell 224 Eshelman, Mike 132, 224 Evans, Cathy 65, 74, 224 Evans, Patty 224 Everett, Dave 224 Fahlund, Kim 104, 224 Fako, Cathie 105, 224 Farley, Irving 224 Faulkner, Bob 224 Ferris, Mary 224 Fischer, Iohn 224 Fisher, Ioe 224 Flater, Iody 105, 112, 224 Flemming, David 224 Florence, Millie 225 Followell, Bob 225 Foster, lim 139, 225 Foster, Steve 124, 225 Friend, Debbie 66, 105, 225 Friend, lodi 105, 225 Furniss, Teanna 70, 104, 225 Garrett, Ioanie 225 Gatlin, Steve 225 Gemmel, Pat 225 Gerstenberger, Gayle 225 Gifford, Margo 225 Gillham, Phil 225 Glas, Bob 225 Glas, Mary 94, 101, 225 Glass, Ian 225 247 Glavas, George 225 Godsil, lulie 225 Godsil, Mark 225 Goodlow, Rose 225 Goodwin, Everett 225 Goudie, Cathy 225 Gould, Iohn 64, 225 Grabil, Kathy 225 Graham, Peggy 225 Greer Sue 81, 93, 225 Grillith, Sandy 225 Groom, Rick 225 Grossl, Yvonne 64, 65, 66, 70, 225 Guenther, Richard 225 Gumm, Iim 85, 226 Gustafson, Cathy 226 Gutierrez, David 70, 106, 226 Gutierrez, Larry 226 Hagge, lim 76, 226 Hall, Iohn 132, 226 Hall, Kevin 132, 226 Hall, Randy 226 Hall, Reginald 226 Hanlon, lohn 116, 133, 226 Hannam, Mark 100, 226 Hansen, Marty 226 Haptonstahl, Mike 127, 133, 226 Harding, Mickey 226 Harris, Linda 64, 74, 226 Harrison, Tina 226 Hartman, Scott 226 Hasselbacher, Mike 226 Hayes, Perry 226 Hays, David 139, 226 Hazen, Sherie 93, 226 Headley, Phil 132. 226 Heaton, lim 226 Heck, Chris 226 Heckart, Sheryl 79, 226 Hemmer, Mike 226 Hemming, Robert 107, 124, 226 Henderson, Doris 74, 104, 226 Hendricks, Mike 126, 139, 226 Hendricks, Patty 67, 105, 226 Hendricks, Roger 106, 227 Hennenfent, Louie 85, 126, 132, 227 Hennenfent, Pat 85, 227 Henness, Ron 100, 227 Henning, Laura 93, 227 Henry, Bobby 227 Henshilwook, Luann 227 Hensley, Thomas 227 Hepner, Rex 228 Herring, Dee 101, 227 Hertenstein, Sherrie 61, 227 Hidden, Sheila 227 Hill, Greg 227 Hillier, Stan 227 Hillier, Tammy 227 Hilton, Teresa 227 Hix, lell 227 Hix, Starr 105, 227 Hixon, Ianice 227 Hodge, Iackie 105, 227 Hoellbrandt, Iudy 227 Hogan, Iudith 103, 105, 227 Holcomb, Bill 138, 227 Holden, Scott 227 Holland, Dan 227 Holman, Denise 105, 227 Holmes, Rose 227 Holt, Ioan 23, 64, 104, 112, 227 Hoosen, Iohn 85, 227 Horaney, Ioe 227 Horaney, Patty 105, 228 Horkstrom, Sheran 228 Horn. Guy 228 Hoskins, Debbie 104, 228 Hottinger, Bill 126, 133, 228 Howard, Linda 228 Howerton, Ruellene 105, 228 Hoyle, Dale 227 Huff, Iay 228 Humes, Dana 67, 77, 228 Humes, Dick 106, 228 Hunt, Neil 228 Hupher, Rex 228 Hurst, Laurie 105, 228 Hutchings, Sue 228 Hyde, Tim 138, 228 Interial, Irma 228 Iackson, Rosemary 228 Ienson, Greg 103, 228 Iohnson, Becky 228 Iohnson Brad 228 Iohnson Dave 228 Iohnson, Ed 228 Iohnson Gail 104, 228 Iohnson Greg 106, 138 Iohnson, Iames 228 Iohnson, Iane 74, 103, 105, 228 Iohnson, Ienniter 228 Iohnson Iohn 228 Iohnson Randi 105, 228 Iohnson Tim 116, 228 Iohnston, Stan 101, 229 Iones, Chuck 229 Iones, Donna 229 Ioyner, Brenda 229 Kalin, Robert 229 Kamerer, Dave 56, 229 Kamp, Laurie 93, 229 Karlovich, Cathy 229 Kelley, Kim 67, 95, 103, 112, 229 Kemp, Kathy 229 Kennedy, Doug 229 Kennedy, Mark 61, 116, 229 Kidder, Dave 229 Kidder, Don 229 Kilgore, Kim 229 Kilgore, Nancy 67, 104, 229 Kille, Tisha 229 Kimball, Konnie 65, 229 Kimble, Scott 229 King, Dale 229 Kisler, Ieanne 229 Klapp, Bill 139, 229 Klein, Dean 229 Knapp, Patti 66, 112, 229 Knipe, Betty 229 Knott, Margaret 229 Knuth, Pam 229 Koons, Ann 65, 70, 105, 229 Kramar, Kurt 124, 230 Kraul, Don 230 Krisher, Kevin 139, 229 Krupps, Mary 230 Kubis, Iim 132, 230 Kukuk, Anita 70 Kuster, Dave 230 Lacy, Tom 230 Lakis, Steve 230 Lampson, Sheldon 230 Lanktord, Vickie 230 Larkins, loyce 230 Lavely, Becky 230 Lawson, Mary 230 Leath, Ioyce 230 Lee, Gary 230 Lee, Mike 230 Lee, Richard 230 Leonard, Earl 230 Leonard, Rachael 230 Lepard, Clara 230 Lester. Danny 103 Lester, Gerry 105, 230 Lewis, Becky 67, 80, 230 Liedtke, Debbie 105, 230 Lindberg, Iett 230 Line, Ellen 230 Linn, Martin 107 Liska, Kathy 230 Littlefield, Pam 94, 96, 105, 230 L'ogsdon, Tom 85, 230 Lohmar, Mary 36, 70, 74, 105, 230 Longcor, Iim 230 Louderman, Lynne 105, 112, 119, 230 Luna, Annette 80, 231 Lytle, Randy 103, 107 Macari, Sue 104, 231 Maciel, Ianice 80, 231 Mackey, Theresa 81, 93, 231 Mackie, Debbie 231 Maddrell, Cindy 65, 100, 231 Madvig, Robin 231 Mahnesmith, Marty 231 Makeever, Dave 76, 231 Mangieri, Becky 81, 93, 231 Markham, Kris 104, 231 Marshall, lim 23, 231 Marshall, Teresa 231 Martin, Terry 133, 231 Martin, Monty 79, 85, 231 Mason, Brian 231 Mason, Tony 139, 231 Massingill, Melody 65, 74, 104, 231 Mates, Ienny 104, 231 Maxwell, Dave 126, 139, 231 Maylield, Ieanne 231 McCaleb, Tim 231 McCarthy, Rick 231 McCoy, Kathy 231 McCracken, Lisa 81, 93, 231 McDorman, Charles 231 McGee, Mark 231 McKay, Theresa 231 McKillip, Dale 122, 231 McKillip, Mary 66, 232 lV1cKown, Matt 232 McMenim, Mary 232 McNaught, Iulie 81, 232 McOlgan, Kevin 232 Medina, Mike 132, 232 Mellentin, Iay 38, 77, 232 Melton, Ioyce 232 Melton, Karen 232 Melton, Kim 232 Melton, Sharon 232 Mendez, Ioy 232 Meyer, Iim 132, 232 Middaugh, Peggy 104 Millard, Anita 232 Miller, Robert 232 248 Miller, Steve 126, 132 Milligan, Pat 232 Mims, Bobby 232 Mindrek, Greg 232 Miner, Mark 232 Mitchell, Ronda 232 Mixon, Crystal 232 Montgomery, Mike 232 Monzo, Roy 101, 102, 232 Moore, Terri 232 Moran, Bob 66, 232 Morgan, Cary 127, 139, 232 Morris, Suzy 104, 232 Morss, Steve 232 Mueller, Carol 64, 119, 233 Mueller, Dolores 36, 233 Mueller, Ianet 233 Muker, Ka-thy 233 Mullin, Durk 233 Mummey, Brenda 105, 233 Mundy, Iohn 233 Murray, Becky 233 Murray, Mary 233 Nache, Rosemarie 233 Nelson, Bruce 107, 126, 233 Nelson, Dana 74, 233 Nelson, Kathy 81, 93, 233 Nelson, Debbie 104, 233 Nelson, Steve 233 Nemeth, Scott 233 Nemeth, Steve 59, 61, 116, 233 Nesbitt, Danny 85, 233 Nicholas, Chris 233 Nicholson, Ben 233 Nichols, Kim 105, 233 Noe, Ioe 132, 233 Nolan, Terry 233 North, Betsy 233 Norvell, Ianet 105, 233 Nulph, Faith 233 Nyman, Rod 107, 233 O'Connor, Teresa 66, 96, 233 Olcott, Dave 233 Olson, Sue 103, 105. 233 Osborne, Sue 104, 234 Ostrander, Shery 94, 96, 234 Ortery, Iohn 234 Owen, Robbie 76, 78, 234 Pacey, lay 76, 127, 128, 132, 143 Pacheco, Ieanine 234 Pacheco, Mike 132, 234 Padilla, Mary 119 Palko, Tim 234 Palmer, Bob 234 Park, Mary 234 Parker, Craig 56, 132, 139, 234 Parker, lane 74, 80, 96, 234 Paton, Chris 64, 112, 234 Patterson, Tony 132, 234 Pearson, Lisa 61, 64, 69, 105, 234 Pearson, Steve 103, 234 Pedigo, Billy 234 Pedigo, Tim 234 Petentler, Bill 234 Petersen, Mark 116. 234 Peterson, Carol 105, 234 Peterson, Chuck 234 Peterson, lim 234 Pettit, Gloria 234 Pierce, Ietf 106, 234 Pillsbury, Roger 107, 124, 132, 139, 234 Pillsbury, Ronnie 126, 132, 234 Polillo, Iohn 116, 126, 132, 234 Polillo, Matthew 234 Polillo, Pat 133, 234 Pollard, Pam 234 Poole, Annette 235 Poplett, Greg 127, 235 Potts, Kenny 235 Pridegon, Tim 139, 235 Priest, Carol 56, 67, 80, 93, 105, 235 Pritchard, Shawn 235 Putfinbarger, Leslie 235 Quinn, Ray 235 Quilty, Debra 235 Rabenort, Debbie 100, 235 Reagor, Carole 235 Reams. Bob 235 Redington, Tom 61, 116, 235 Reed, Iim 61, 70, 74, 235 Reed, Kathleen 64, 235 Reeder, Danny 85, 139, 235 Rees, Sue 235 Reeves, Susan 36, 74, 235 Reichel, Iohn 235 Rescinto, Sam 122, 139, 235 Reynolds, Roger 235 Rhodes, Cheryl 235 Rhodes, David 132, 235 Rice, Iohn 235 Ricldords, Debbie 235 Riley, Rick 235 Robert, Kathy 235 Roberts, Teresa 104, 235 Robertson, Gary 235 Rodriquez, Marie 235 Rogers, Alan 126, 236 Rosenberry, Cathy 103, 236 Ross, Steve 236 Rossi, Cheryl 236 Rupert, Paula 104, 236 Sand, Gary 236 Sandberg, Becky 65, 104, 236 Sandoval, Ioe 236 Sapp, Beb 80, 236 Sapp, Kathy 104, 236 Sargeant, Dale 236 Sargeant, Debbie 236 Sargeant, Gary 236 Sargeant, Richard 236 Sargeant, Sara 236 Saul. Greg 106, 236 Sauter, Cindy 236 Savidge, Kim 67, 80, 93, 236 Schluter, Marc 140, 236 Schoonover, Charlie 236 Schramm, Melissa 236 Schrodt, Roger 85, 236 Schrodt, Ron 116, 236 Schudder, Debby 236 Scott, Ierile 236 Scott, Roy 236 Sedlacek, Nancy 104, 236 Seltridge, Robin 105, 236 Selser, Carl 236 Severns, Connie 36, 80, 236 Shaw, Mary 104, 237 Shea, Rick 237 Sholl, Gail 105, 237 Shoultz, Randy 237 Showalter, Robin 237 Shumard, Mary 237 Shumard, Melony 105. 119. 237 Simkins, Roy 237 Simmer. Cindy 74, 78, 101 104, 237 Simpson, Mark 237 Sirois, Mike 237 Smiley, Tim 132, 237 Smith, Bob 132, 237 Smith, Ielf 237 Smith, Iim 132. 237 Smith, Mary 104. 237 Smith. Molly 56, 61. 116 119. 237 Smith, Wendy 237 Soper. Ianet 237 Sotr'op, Iim 65, 237 Southwick, Barb 237 Sparling. Ellen 237 Spinks, Iames 132. 237 Stramschror, Pam 66, 105. 237 Standard, Mike 237 Stanley. Steve 237 Stansbury. Iohn 237 Starks, Richard 237 Steck, Dean 85. 132, 237 Steck, Iohn 237 Stegens, Les 237 Stephens, Mark 238 Stevens, Laura 64. 77. 104 238 Stewart, Lori 238 Stewart, Roger 238 Stipp. Debbie 238 Stoneking, Dave 238 Stout, Pam 56, 67, 80. 230 Stranger, Colleen 105. 238 Stripe, Harry 60, 74, 238 Suman, Amy 65, 74, 77. 80, 104. 236 Suydam, Cheryl 65, 104, 238 Swank, Robin 238 Swanson. leli 85. 238 Swartz, Roger 238 Sweeney, Kathy 238 Tadie. Mark 239 Tarnimie, Nawol 238 Tate. Rick 127, 132, 238 Taylor, I-lnitra 238 Taylor, Richard 238 Taylor, Russell 238 Taylor, Sabrena 104, 238 Templeton, Ann 65, 74, 238 Teval, Chuck 56, 238 Thomas, Mark 238 Thomas, Mike 238 Thomas, Terry 238 Thompson, Don 238 Thompson. Iim 236 Thompson, Robert 238 Thurman, Forrey 239 Tiehen, Ann 67, 239 Toops, Garry 133, 239 Terrence, Susan 66, 105, 239 Towne, Ken 76. 239 Tracy. Stan 106, 239 Tracy. Steve 56. 61, 239 Treadway, Iim 239 Trent. Stan 139. 239 Trulson, Cheryl 239 Tune. Barbara 65, 239 Tune. Vic 239 Turner, Iames 239 Turner, Randy 103 Tuthill, Nancy 239 Utter, Ron 239 Utterback, Margie 239 Vallero, Kevin 132, 239 Van Dell, Cindy 239 VanFleet, Iim 107, 132, 239 VanFleet. Marilyn 239 Van Gieson, Iohn 100, 239 VanUnnick, Denise 239 Vilardo. Larry 239 Wainman, Ierry 143, 239 Walbert, Melody 239 Walker, lane 239 Walker. Mark 239 Walters. Rick 239 Ward, Peggy 67, 239 Warren. Sandy 239 Waters, lane 65, 74. 240 Watkins, Kim 240 Watkins. Scott 240 Watson, Iulie 240 Watson, Keith 240 Weaver. Debbie 65. 100. 104, 240 Webster, Tim 126, 240 Wedell, Ianice 74, 100, 102. 240 Weedman, Perry 240 Weese, Marcia 240 Wegand, Mike 240 Weinberg. Doug 240 Weinberg. Vickie 240 Welch, Rick 240 Wells. Tina 240 Wessels, Doug 240 West, Russel 85, 116. 240 Wetherbee, Tom 56, 107 124. 240 White, Don 240 White, Lynn 240 White, Scott 240 Whitman, Iim 124. 240 Wickline, Debbie 101, 104 240 Wiechert, Mark 56, 68 Wignall, Ed 240 Wilkins, Sam 103, 106. 126 132, 240 Willcutts, Mike 124, 133, 240 Willhert, Mark 24 0 Williams, Ken 132, 240 Williams, Vickie 240 Williamson, Nancy 65, 7 104, 240 Williamson. Scott 241 Wilson, Karen 36. 65, 7 241 Wise, Penny 103, 241 Wittle. Mark 56. 241 Wolbers. Vicki 241 Wood, Ann 74, 105. 241 Woolsey, Gay 241 Woolsey, Henry 107, 241 Wyman. Iim 241 Wynkoop. Karen 105, 241 Yard. Mike 241 Yaremko, Lisa 241 Yoemans, Clilf 116, 241 Young. Wendy 105, 241 Zavadil, Alex 241 Zich. Margaret 241 Zost. Terry 241 PATRONS The Galeshurg Clinic Knox Veterinary Clinic Pault T. Ford, D.C. Caseholt, Chiropractic Center Dale V. Clendenning, D.C. Robert H. Quilty, D.D.S. B. W. Coan, M. D. Drs. Sherwood 81 Chadwick Flater Allen Animal Hospital Ross, Howell Sz Stansburry, M.D.s J. R. Doors, M.D. Charles W. Carman, D.D.S. Richard C. Westergren, D.D.S. E. G. Tribbey, D.D.S. Dr. and Mrs. Monte Trimble Frank M. Huff, M.D. Arthur C. Watson Jr., M.D. Drs. Crowell 8: Reed Paul R. Hodierne, D.D.S. McLaughlin Sz Hattery, Attys. Peel, Henning, Mathers 81 Bell, Attys. Ralph E. Reeds Jr. M.D. Ltd. Galeshurg Medical Arts Clinic Ltd. John J. Holland, M. D. Robert L. Cannon, M.D. H. O. Conn, O.D. G. K. Smart, M.D. Edward S. Peterka, M.D. SC Charles B. Paisley, M.D. Drs. Contro Sz Claman SC Kent K. Kleinkauf, M.D. Duane A. Willander, M.D. John L. Rohan, M.D. Hanlon Sz Ruedig, Attys. 249 Through the Year .... AUGUST 28th First day of school SEPTEMBER 3rd 4th 7th 1 lth 14th 15th 22nd 24th 26th Rock Festival at Lake Storey Labor Day - no school Colleen Fitzpatrick, uMiss Teenage America visits GHS Seniors orient sophomores on GHS routine Student Council Induction Assembly Keller and Webb Concert at 2:30 in Auditorium Pigskin Prance Budget vs. Reflector Football game FHA Kick-off Weiner roast 26th-28th Farm Progress Show OCTOBER 5th 6th 9th 9th 17th 3Ist Homecoming bonfire and parade, Senior float captures first in competition Homecoming game with Quincy Homecoming dance - Chris Johnson and Mike Ostrander Columbus Day - no school Fall Choral Concert, Auditorium Halloween NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd Fall Play The Rainmakern 7th Sth 17th Presidential Election Day Assembly '6The Jeffriesw, Auditorium and 18th Reflectavue, Hit the Roadw 23rd and 24th Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER 2nd 41th 10th 11th 14th 15th 17th Basketball season opens in Kewanee Wrestling begins season against Richwoods Band concert, Auditorium SAE Christmas party Choir Christmas party Christmas vocal concert, Auditorium Vocal Christmas Concert, 3 p.m. 18th-31st Christmas Vacation 25th 26th Christmas Day. Santa comes! Former President Truman Dies JANUARY lst Last day of vacation, Happy New Year! 2nd School resumes 22nd Former President Johnson Dies 23rd End of Ist Semester 26th Winter Formal: 'LOld Fashion Love Song 30th Assembly with Ken Henderson FEBRUARY 2nd Teacher's Institute - no school 6th and 7th Musical Fiddler on the Roof Ilth First POW's released 12th Lincoln's Birthday - no school 14th Valentineis Day 15th AFS Assembly 17th District Wrestling Meet 17th Penny Prance - Kevin Jackson, King MARCH 4th Band Winter Concert 6th Highway Safety Program 6th-9th Regional Basketball Tournament 10th State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest 14th Galesburg loses Sectional to Washington 17th Zigfreed's Birthday 21st NHS Induction APRIL 2nd The Reflector 72-73 is finished 12th Student Council Candidates assembly 13th and 14th SAE Convention 20th and 21st Easter Vacation 27th Sweetheart Swirl MAY Ist 00 Banquet 4th and Sth Spring Play 10th GSL Banquet 15th Vocal Spring Banquet 20th Band Spring Concert 22nd Reflector Banquet 23rd Reflector Distribution 25th Last day of school for seniors 30th Memorial Day - no school JUNE Ist Last day of school 3rd Baccalaureate 5th Graduation for Class of 73 8th Prom at Chestnut Lodge - Galena n nl lop This year is a year we are ,sure we will all remember. As we met last summer we began planning for the yearbook. Con- tinuing to work on the book as the actual school year began, We tried to get a head start on our deadlines. But had plan- ning and several uncontrollable errors were made and set us hack. We pulled ourselves up hy the hootstraps fwith en- couragement from Mr. Kenneyl. The theme of FOOTPRINTS walked into our midst and we trapped it in the hook. We had trouble with apathy and rebellion within our own ranks. A few uncontrollable sayings came in such as ttI'1l hash your teeth inf' or Get off my hack. These were dealt with as was necessary for the completion and delivery of the hook on time to the school populace. . e ' This year we must give our most heart felt thanks'to.Mr. and Mrs. Kenney for their time, patience and hasement. eAlso we must thank Mr. Hegg, Mrs. Graffoulierre, Mrs. Hirst, Mr. Krause, Miss Rynott, and Mr. Crown for their immeasurable help in staging this year's Heflectavue, uHit the,Road,,' and for their individual help in other areas. We must include in our thanks Mr. Pyatt, of Holcomb Studio and Mr. Dale Humph- rey in their contributions ol pictures and photography. Also thanks to Mrs. Folger, Mrs. Mendez, and the other secretaries who helped us. And finally thanks to Mr. Dewain Menter, our publishing representative, lor having faith. We also add a note of thanks toall those not mentioned who did help with the yearbooks. This is where our feet stop and yours continue. Keep those feet coming. T . MM W, aftta ,E ,Lal 251 -0


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