Galesburg High School - Reflector Yearbook (Galesburg, IL)
- Class of 1974
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' IA A fx Q. 5' Y-'Wm',3euq'?w ,,g.. sQm5gi,fg51'5Wf W1 f'9i1,,.,gA '13 . 55 ',,1TQ'Zyf J' ,' Q' 1 , -L - V- ' LK ' ' W' 'X W ,gr in X MQ ww 'sim iam 1 f uv' LMQQMZ ,givin .v,.if3..g. was Ml 4- W 15135 www' -5 -X3 x tv f, L gm. M' QUEEN LYNN HARDING and KING GARY ROZYNEK Crown Bearers Erin Porter and Brian Benbow 16 Royalty Reigns Over Ancient Rome The 197 3 Homecoming festivi- ties officially began when Tom Sandburg called the annual as- sembly to order on Thursday, October 11, 1973. A Night In Ancient Rome was the theme around which was built a king- dom of activities. Mr. John Glasnovich crowned the king and queen and announced the 1973-74 royal court. Reigning over the festivities were Queen Lynn Harding, and King Gary Rozynek. Ellen Boydstun was chosen as Junior attendant, and Libby Shearer as Sopho- more attendant. A large crowd gathered along Main Street on Thursday evening to view the parade as it proceeded toward Van Dyke Field. The three class floats were judged as the Seniors raced to an easy vic- tory, the Sophomores placed second, and the Juniors fin- ished third for the second con- secutive year. Students congre- gated on Van Dyke Field for the traditional bonfire and snake dance, while cheerlead- ers cheered by the fire. The Moline Maroons proved to be tough Friday night competi- tion. They defeated the Streaks on a rainy Van Dyke field, 21-6. Galesburg brought its Home- coming weekend to a close with the dance on Saturday. It was a record year for attendance as 300 couples swayed to the mu- sic of TWWB. When the last decoration came down, the 1973 Homecoming became memories of a night when Caesar reigned again. np ' Junior Attendant Ellen Boydstun and escort Sam Rescinito. Sophomore Attendant Libby Shearer and escort Jeff Douglas This page sponsored by BANK DF GALEBBURG snessuns. uuuoxs sum 17 Candidates for King and Queen Dawn Davis and Jim Tesch Jane Rogers and Mark Wilson Patty Archibald and Larry Johnson Linda Hillemeier and Steve Graffouliere This page sponsored by Fidelity Fed- 8 eral Savings and Loan Association. 1 Night In Ancient Rome Seniors race to first. Listen girls, Prince Charming he ain't! 19 Hubba, Hubba This page sponsored by Home Savings and Loan Association. Cheerleaders add pep. Welve got to stop meeting like this, fellas Homecoming Festivities i 76'ers come in second. 20 Juniors fall to third place. Arouse School Spirit Tubby Wonder and His Wonder Band. This page sponsored by Protexall Inc. 21 Ahhhhh! Fall Play: B its and Pieces 1973-74 Fall Play Cast ff l , Being kidnapped isn't so bad. This year the GHS drama department pre- sented Bits and Pieces for the annual fall play on November 1 and 3. The show this year con- sisted of six short play cuttings and two one-act plays. The six cuttings were 4 Postersfi Inter- view, Applicants, Memorial Day, Kissing We Garbage! Sweet, and The Assistant. The one-act plays included Lord Byrum-the Lover Letter,', and The Tiger. The added variety gave more stu- dents a chance to participate. The plays were directed by Mr. Allard with the help of student director, Ann Tiehen. Student Life K Sleeping again. Wait til the girls see these termites. . if I, '-QQ., A s.-.NNJ 2 I What's wrong with Nancy? Put it in the can. This page sponsored by And by CLARK DRUG STORE 23 Wilkinsonls Office Supply C0 R eflectavue 73 Each year, the Reflector has sponsored a mu- sical-variety show to help pay for yearbook expenses. This year, Reflectavue was better than ever, with close to 350 students involved in the performances on November 29 and 30. The theme for this year's production was Show Biz Is. Many students did solos or duets in either vocal selections or dance routines. Oth- ers combined their efforts into groups. Two old- time favorite dances were brought to life on the stage with re-enactments of the Charleston and the Jitterbug. The Girls' Chorus sang a medley of songs from famous musicals includ- ing Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof and I Enjoy Being A Girl. The A Cappella Choir sang a medley from The Music Man. The Concert Choir presented an interesting flashlight routine to This Little Light of Mine. A very colorful number was presented by a group of students to Are My Ears On Straight? It centered around toymakers and their brightly-colored toys: dolls, clowns, pup- pets, and ajack-in-the-box. Each class was represented by a girls kickline. Jazz Band por- trayed Lawrence Welk, complete with the bub- bles. The Streakettes exhibited their precision gymnastics, and the Gadets drill team did a hat routine to Bill Bailey? Reflectavue not only is a necessary boost to the Reflector, but a boost to school spirit. Between rehearsals and hard Work, everyone has fun. Do you see what I see? The Fabulous Fifties! This page sponsored by The Farmers 85 Mechanics Bank. I don't have to sit here and take this' Show Biz Is '45 4? V ,,Qf:,,A-lg 'gi:.iic1 Everything's coming up what? 44' ' uu- i e u Stevens and Crouse play the Ivories. A little soft shoe. Boogie along with The Andrews Sisters. 25 Boxing around, again? This page sponsored by Mr. Steak Whatta ya doin' big boy? I enjoy being a girl. Show Biz Raises -ei I Hair, hair everywhere! Take me home, country roads. This page sponsored by lib' HUDDLE AWARD WINNING PI-IOTOCBRA PH Y 26 mwwsey GALESEURQ 1,4s,E2l,. Sailing across the Delaware. 'aff The First Time. .. A Top Hat 4 ,,,pnf - If our friends could see us now! 27 It's been wunerful, wunerful being here tonight. .. This page is sponsored by Galesburg Register-Mail. if -GVMQ 5 Zip it up. QUICK! A M id-Wintefs Everyone is staring at us. I don't want to dance! Duet by Mark Whittle and Dave Kamerer Night Dream fe ' k,Vk . Queen Sue Hughey and King Phil Redington. Ken Holden Trio provides music. Everyone is satisfied. On a damp, cool night the fan- tasy of Mid-Winter's Night Dream surrounded Winter Formal on January 25. Christ- mas trees and long dresses turned the GHS cafeteria into a different World. Couples danced to the music of the Ken Holden Trio, and during intermission songs by Dave Lavender, Dave Kamerer, and Mark Whittle were sung. Queen Sue Hughey and King Phil Redington reigned over Friday night's festivities, All the efforts of Student Council and those who participated proved to be worthwhile since the evening was made abso- lutely perfect. Wait til I tell all the girls. What would two New Yorkers find if they were to visit Pennsylvania Dutch country? The A Cappella Choir discovered that, among other things, there would be a 4 strange intermingling of ideals and values. The choir, with the help of many other GHS students and faculty members, pre- sented Plain and Fancy as their annual musical. The plot contained romance and tragedy, old notions and new ideas, the fool- ishness of youth and wisdom of age. It cen- tered around the experiences of a New Yorker and his girl friend when he is ar- ranging the sale of his grandfather's farm to Papa Yoder, the father of an Amish bride-to-be. They meet many Amish men and women, help them in a barn-raising, and do a little matchmaking. They cause some new thinking among the plain peo- ple. But as Papa Yoder later admitted, A Cappellcfs Musical We grow too soon old, and too late smart. WS 3 bluebirdn Ruth Winters ...... Dan King .... . 6 T Katie Yoder . . . . - Papa Yoder. . . Isaac Miller .... Emma Miller . . . Ezra Reber ..... Hilda Miller ....... A Young Miller ..... is Another Young Miller Peter Reber ........ Rachel ........ Samuel Zook . . . 2 Jacob Yoder .... Levi Stolzfuss .... Samuel Lapp . . . X Abner Zook ...... lv Ike Pilersheim. . . . . An Amishman ...... Bessie ..... Sarah .... Esther .... Rebecca .... Mary ,...... F State Trooper . . . Atomic Louis . . . . . . . . . . . Connie Chadwick . . . . John Stansbury . . . . LafDonna Bantz . . . .Richard Walker . . . . . .Randy Lytle . . . . Dawn Davis . . . . Steve Brown . . . . Susie Hughey . . . . .Bob Fritz . . . . . . . . Lisa Pearson . Kevin Kayser . . . . Debbe Rigney . . . Bruce Nelson . . . . . Peter Haynes . . . . Roger Hendricks . . . . Mike Mooney ........DaveSutor . . . .Tom Wetherbee . . . Mark McKillip Moses Zook ......... Another Abner Zook .... ........ J im Lee . .... Mike Baker . . . . Cindy Simmer . . . .Mary Seibert . . . . . Sandy Brown . . . Karen Adolphson ..PaulaBailey ...........JimVanFleet Barkers ........ ..... S am Wilkins, Greg Saul ..........GregDeJaynes Sailor ....... ........... R od Nyman Scranton Sal . . . ........... Brenda Battles Mambo Joe . . . ............. . Dave Gutierrez Dan, please ask someone. I l Amish Girls . This page sponsored by Miller's Confection Co. 30 Laura Stevens, Kay Petrie Teri Baldwin and by WE CARE Haskins Electric Plain and Fancy But Papa can't I go to Lancaster? I 1 How do you raise a barn? 5 , if i What are these? I hear there's a bit of cooking going on. Why not Katie? This page sponsored Compliments of and by HAWKINSON MFG- CO- 31 Domis Sport Center Joe Swedlund, Penny Prance King Norma crowns Joe for king. Y am.. 44 Then we'll hang out in front of the drug store. Pennies really add up dur- ing the voting for the King of Penny Prance. Students gathered around Norma Britton, GAA President, at the annual event as she presented Joe Swedlund with the crown. Since Joe was the key asset to the Streak's winning season, many students felt he was the inevitable winner. Pen- ny Prance is held each year at the last home basketball game. Candidate require- ments are a Varsity letter, a C average, and the can- didate must be a senior. This year there were a to- tal of twelve candidates. The voting took place in the main hall as students dropped money into the jars of their choice. Approxi- mately 250 people attended the dance which was ac- companied by the music of FLY. This page sponsored FLY performs for Penny Prance dance. and by by HI-LO GROCERY 32 HUDDLE INN History Presentations What's wrong with my clothes? One of the newer activities in the American History department is the periodic media presentations dealing with areas of American History. History presentations are given by students to make history classes more interesting and more educational. Various methods are used including films, slides, tapes, drama, debate, lecture, and other media. However, before a presenta- tion is given, hours of work are put in by participants in reading, re- searching, writing, and compiling. Then they co-ordinate their activi- ties and practice, and practice. The students participating are all vol- unteers. They Work in only one pre- sentation of the 17 or 18 areas chosen by the teachers at the be- ginning of the year. Some of the skills acquired by the volunteers are advanced research techniques, sophistication in use of media equipment, and ability to speak be- fore an audience. Presentations are given by the same group all six pe- riods in one day to combined classes. Participants and teachers claim the productions are useful and enjoy- able. Many would like to see them expanded to encompass other GHS departments. The History depart- ment teachers originally did the work, but have found the quality and results of student work higher than their own. They are continu- ally striving to upgrade the quality of the presentations. Student teach- ers particularly enjoy working with the students. One stated that it takes a flexible teacher to be will- ing to allow the students independ- ence in working on their produc- tions. History presentations have been made for about five years. 4 . S 5 3 5 .V . 'nh A V 3 pf , 5? 4 I Mercy, look at the way those women dress! I In the g00d 019-H KKK strikes again! 33 Al M 14- o 1fq2.f5C0D A Y lit x , 'X 126' I Vwiylu Qi W .Ox t ' O u 0 . 'W ..'.eS.35' ' f' rrfffr4 7 I 2 ' -'ff , ., n w , . V Q is 11 A U I7 . ,g , , -.-...L , ,hill ..-.- . -' S i i A , X . .Mix ' , ' 5 Egg, fi 'T Y K E + f fi I A Q' 3 4 I In if i ' ! M 1 ,Af I ,, Y, . f 41,1 ' 1 N Z3 V . Il, I iir' nv i? mmarmsasr 4 E 4 In 7 'F 34 1 , W 2 hy '- ' 5, .E . M f . 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' .?fW'C 5219 TVA 4 ' R .- 1 f 'M f a. 24- -v A-A3.,.'ffW 'N f wwf J51Qwq,,f fm- gi. , . f ,L H, ,X f ,T . . ,mg-, ,Ive J ,, K, M ,W , fy - .. +L Mfm, 1 .lpffwi YVXSAM, HHN., ' A 1, 4 1 1 W ww Mr. Barney Parker works closely with seven school and community-minded citizens to benefit the youth of District 115205. This board and the administra- tion compile their ideas to provide the students with the best educational op- portunities that the taxpayer's money can buy. The task of selecting faculty members, approving rules and regula- tions to run school efficiently are just a few ways that the Board of Education works to make District 4205 successful. Mr. Barney Parker, Superintendent of Schools. W Board Links Community wzth School Q 1 awww ' 99 FRONT ROW: Mr. J. West, Attorneyg Mr. R. Mustain, Presidentg Mrs. W. Kelley, Secretary BACK ROW Mr J Lillie Mr R Rozynek, Mr. J. Davis, Mr. W. Lacy, Mr. D. Hawkinson. '4'Um.., i A ,f Mr. George Miller, Principal Mr. George Lundeen, Assistant Principal Mr. John Thiel, Athletic Director Mr. Chauncey Kenney, Audio-Visual Director 37 Mr. Ray Dunn, Vocational Director ffice Workers Prove Eziciency .4 Vify H Vfry way, , , I 45152 A 1 - .fa 1 ,W ' V, 'f 4,555 ,Mm , A ..., , . 5 3' N 'lf 19' ' we , , ZW? ff , W A ,, 14 N av , A 1 2 ff W' 5 1 ,V f w , ft. f was 'Sf f ,, , 4 ef, V i A mf ,QW f f f Q 1 f f' , Q .... Mrs. Dorothy Folger f f ' , ' ' sf V V, W-za, W ,, I 1 ji , V , , H 7.. ' I :A,, , ffff ifsxf if 2 'ip ,,Jp2'W . or. 'Wm .. - V W Qfifiewl mfy Mf WWE- ' - Mrs. Carlene Benson Mrs. Leah Chapman Mrs. Dorothy Dralle . lhbiinlamnaaang ... ,W+ w.h at W f W, -',' ' ,M ff, La fl f WSJ fra .J ' 5, pf fin 5 5 i tif' fa fr . ' sw.. 141 f M 1 si.. a. '2 Z f Z af f'5'f v 'z 2:1 IC- ' , fl I .H--sf.: ,wkiilfii f ' Fa. Oh, they caught me again. Mrs. Florence Hendricks . is ., . 'en-1-Ry 38 rs. ,es off 'I A staff of efficient secretaries and office workers is necessary to any working school. The GHS office seems busier than most. The amount of paperwork and record- keeping involved in secondary edu- cation is phenomenal. The GHS staff is able to take care of that work and still find time for extras often asked of them. Students on special projects may ask for dupli- cated material or information. Someone is always willing to help. Visitors to the school often inquire in the office for information. Their questions are answered, or the proper place to find the answer is found. Much of the credit for a smoothly running school is due to the efficient office staff. Mrs. Pansy Mendez Mrs. Mary Petrie Mrs. Wanda Stine 7' -.am ,,'--an Deans Guide Students Through School Year Mr. Jerry Albright Mr. David Bradley Mrs. Anne Byram Personal and career guidance is available to all students at GHS. Counselors are assigned to students by class and remain with the same class throughout its three years in the school. To a certain extent, counselors are involved with any disciplinary measures which might be taken, however, it is hoped that students feel free to discuss any matter with their counselors at all times. A teacher-counselor system was initiated, enabling students to choose a teacher to which they may direct ques- tions or specific problems. Stu- dents receive report cards through this teacher. The new system makes more personal attention possible. Counselors and teacher-counselors are a concerned group of faculty members. They are always will- ing to aid students in any pos- sible way which will make their years at GHS more pleasant and more profitable. Mr. Lewis Jackson Mrs. Grace Kraft Miss Nancy Westefer if In , ,,,., g W it W 5 . L' -- px.. 4'W1 .4 11 'lv Mr. Gene Denisar ss A busy day at school. Mr. Doug Fitch mm 39 Teachers Share Learning With Students When many people think of the Word, teacher, they picture a person who merely sits behind a desk and lectures to students all day. That isn't true. Teachers today have become more vit- ally involved in the academic and so- cial aspects of their students' lives. Teachers not only teach, but they share in learning with their students by means of field trips, special projects, and the many media presentations available. Today, students enjoy a more active role in education. Many learn by doing. The teacher acts as a guide in the studentls exploration. Teachers have also become involved outside the classroom by sponsoring the many clubs and organizations at GHS. Their leadership is an essential part to the school's extra-curricular activities, whether the activity is academically- oriented or socially-oriented. Today, more than ever before, teachers are recognized as professionals in every way. Their specialty is contributing to the learning processes of today's youth -tomorrow's leaders. MR. DALE ALLARD English MISS JANE ANDREWS English MR. JOHN AUGUSTON Industrial Arts MRS. MARY BANGERT Business Education mrs MISS DEBBIE BAUCH Business Education 'Alfa . MR. RILEY BOWEN Science ,R r is g,'1,'5rl-N .,,,,.,?,,,ff tt MR. JOHN BROWNING . Science M.- i I , tk MRS. LOUISA BUCK .-44 ' English Math X MRS. MARY BURGLAND MRS. TRUDY COFFMAN Physical Education MR. BILL COLLIS Driver's Education MR. JOHN CONNER Agriculture .f'L MRS. MARY CONOVRR Home Economics 'ifiv lntv . . f MR. DAN CORBIN A iRii Industrial and . .. ..AV, .f f AAAZQ :A I Vocational Education Virrf 'QE' MRS. BETTY CREEKMUR ifl I LM, Home Economics ' 'A 4, . K Q1 '5 ff w f' .. Rn f 41 MR. GLENN BUSSE Social Studies MR. DAVE CASS Mathematics MR. MARVIN COCHRAN Science If K ,,... , ,if--. MR. BILL CREEKMUR Industrial Arts MR. J IMMIE CROWN Art MRS. KATHLEEN DALEY Special Education Lf MRS. HELEN DUNN Mathematics MR. GEORGE EACOTT Work Program MR. BOB ERNST Physical Education MRS. RUTH FINN English MR. ART FISH Physical Education MRS. PATRICIA FOX English ,-l,,,4Wkg,ffq,.gf4if , 5, ..... 1... J ,.,.v.,.,,,..:- f , ff.- ,, J H . Q XM 1 Wig: ,Wg f Z 5 M f , . ' , . .Q I ss' I, h . f ww w it Q wx- V, .wr . 's... f - ' W, I , 'ff MR. DAVID GUNDERSON Business Education MRS. JANICE HAEFLINGER Foreign Language MS. LINDA HAEUSER English MRS. NANCY HARLACHER Physical Education MR. STEVE HAWES Social Studies MRS. CLARICE HEGG Foreign Language .V qi MRS. BETTY GRAFFOULIERE Vocal Music R Q MR. ROBERT GRUBA g E lectronics VLQ. MRS. MARILYN GULSON A I A iidd Home Economics X -T xg I f X 'S X A Rx a 5 .js X .N R Mhz NN.: xi Q Xxx-f 'A . .- ,M Q :E ' ' 'F N H R B. Y A E35 RN Q 'S' nf, Sgr I , ,V,.-,. may MR. ROLAND HEGG Vocal Music MR. MICKEY HICKEY Driver's Education MR. TOM HOEHN Librarian MR. JOHN KESSLER Mathematics MRS. J ANIS KING Home Economics MR. CHARLES KRAUSE English MR. FRED KUSTER Social Studies MR. JARED LACY Art MR. TOM LENTZ Industrial Arts Fauna! MR. DAVID MOORE Social Studies MS. J ANICE PATTERSON English MR. JOE PATTERSON English MRS. DIANE PECK Vocational Health MR. RAY PEOPLES Industrial Arts MR. RICHARD PORTER Social Studies MR. WILLIAM ROEHLK Business Education MRS. BEVERLY ROSINE Physical Education MISS DOLORES RYNER Business Education I , g L, . Q I MR. BOB SELF Science MRS. JANET SHELLEY Foreign Language MRS. DIANA SHERLOCK English Wm-I Q. fn. 8 lax 95' 'lik MISS SALLY RYNOTT Instrumental Music MR. BILL SARGEANT Special Education MR. TOM SCHIRZ Foreign Language MRS. LAMORNE SCHURTZ School Nurse I just know that it's going to be one of those days! 46 if .. .. L.f, .- - I W ' aj' 2 ' A v 1. . L ' MR. ROGER SOPER lR' ' g . Social Studies MR. BRUCE SPENCER I Science lie In I MR. STAN STRIPE 1 Y' f, J 5 Industrial Arts 5 RRRR I . MR. CURT STROM Science MISS TERRY SWACKHAMER Physical Education MR. PHIL TRAPANI Industrial Arts MR. BILL TURNER Foreign Language q n- . . .e.,,M, HN Y-N-T..N. 5 - '---... , was '--me MRS. MARY WADE Teachers have to study, too. Business Education This page sponsored by DICK BLICK 47 Knoxville Road MR. R. E. WALLACE Driverls Education MRS. DOROTHY WATT English MR. RICHARD WHITE Work Program An after school conference. A? x 1 ,M ,- 48 Wav: B' What do you mean, you don't like Biology! ff: likes -2 MJ.. -ffA- Q 5... : on - ' '21 .. -f Q veg, MR. DoN WRIGHT MISS JOYCE WUEHLE Home Economics DriVer's Education This page sponsored by HOLCOMB STUDIO 5 East Main Cafeteria Workers l s. W r . i V T- l V wg kiLL-L f X K VL T g ff ,, X -I T' W i. Ek. , 1 rl i Changes in cafeteria procedure were made for the 1973-74 school year. The hot lunch line was reduced to one side of the serving area to make room for the sandwich or snack line. In previous years, the snack line has been in the dining area. The people responsible for providing these tasty and healthful meals are the cafeteria workers. 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Endicott, T. Pepmeyer C. Teval. 52 One of the best ways for a GHS student to realize his full potential is through Stu- dent Council. Student Council is a con- gress provided by representative students to give the entire student body a voice in school affairs. It is very difficult for an in- dividual to become a member of the coun- cil. A petition carrying 50 signatures must be submitted by the candidate to be placed on the ballot. Voting for the council is conducted within each class. Presiden- tial and Vice-Presidential candidates cam- paign in the spring of the previous year, usually running on a specific platform. Two of the year-round services provided by the council are the paper supply ma- chines in the hallways and the parking lot committee. Special projects include the sale of school calendars, sponsorship of all Homecoming activities as well as Winter Formal and Sweetheart Swirl. This year, a survey was taken by the council to de- termine the student body's opinion of their work. Results were that they felt council was Worthwhile, but that all stu- dents were not being represented. Early in the year, Student Council sponsored the showing of classic films. Interest was not high, however, and the showings were discontinued. The first project taken on at the beginning of the school year is the manning of registration operations. Stu- dent Council members also usher new students during the first day of classes, and direct Sophomore Orientation. Mr. Lundeen is faculty advisor of Student Council. V. President, Mark Whittleg President, derson and Dawn Davis? If we have to have one more committee i E Greg Whitlockg COfficers not shown, Marty An- 53 Senior Council Unites Seniors The Senior Council spent the year in eager expec- tation of graduation and prom. The elected oflicers and interested members spent much time and ef- fort raising funds for these events. In addition to their Homecoming float which placed first, the council sold suckers, A 8: W Root Beer tickets, taffy apples, and pennants. They sponsored an ice cream social, and in co-operation with Jr. Council a spring carnival. Tom Pepmeyer, president, stated that Senior Council was a do or die situation, the last chance to earn needed money. He added that Senior Council united Seniors. Tom was grateful for the work put in by sponsor, Mr. Browning. M. McClure, V. Pres.: T. Pepmeyer, Pres.: S. Hughey, Sec.: K. McKillip, Treas. .I FRONT ROW: R. Ruhl, J. Champion, P. Bailey, S. Pritchard, C. Cowan, C. Luttrell, M. O'Conner. SECOND ROW: J. Ubben D. Gaddis, M. Seibert, T. Lenning, N. Britton, J. Jones, S. Hughey, C. Pogue. BACK ROW: T. Gabel, J. Yaremko, M. McKillip J. Nemeth, T. Pepmeyer, T. Sandburg, Mr. Browning, Sponsor. 54 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: S. Conrad, R. Thorn, L. Shearer, T. Kisler, L. Gaisford, T. Kimmit, J. Goletz, B. Behlke, A. Shaw, A. Gimenez, D. Thomas. BACK ROW: P. Fike, P. O'Connor, J. Burke, D. Lavender, S. Birmingham, K. Kewley, P. Crowell, K. Krupps, C. Clamen, R. Murguia, B. Lotz. Sophomore Council has been busy all year getting money-raising plans together for their future grad- uation. In addition to class organization, Sophomore Council provides a voice for all sophomores. They also encourage class participation in social and pleasure events. All representatives and members participate on a voluntary basis. Various fund-raising projects included candy and bake sales. Presi- dent this year was Peter Crowell, and faculty sponsor Mrs. Sherlock. Soph's clpz J r.'s Work Toward Graduation Junior Council is composed of elected officers and those people interested in representing their class. The main objection of the council is to raise money to pay for class expenses such as Homecoming, graduation, and Senior Prom. Some of this year's activities included an ice cream social, various carni- vals, and assorted candy and bake sales, the Homecoming float and a sports record book. This year's president was Chuck Teval and sponsor Miss Andrews. 1 1 f 1 'B JUNIOR COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: S. Hertenstein, T. Contro, L. Hurst, E. Boydstun, J. Bohan, A. Tiehen. SECOND ROW: S Lakis, H. Woolsey, K. Adolphson, M. Smith, D. Humes, C. Brock. THIRD ROW: M. Kennedy, T. Weatherbee, C. Teval, T. Red- ington, P. Stout, J. Sotrop. 55 N I nterclub Unites All Organizations GDQDGDQDC9 QD C9 Q CD 63 69 69 QD o The organization representing all the clubs at GHS is Interclub. Interclub council consists of the heads of all the organizations at GHS. The main function of Interclub is to coordinate club activities so that schedules don't interfere with each other. The clubs also work to help each other and improve the school. At the beginning of the year, Interclub had one of its first meet- ings where members explained the plans of their groups for the up-coming year. Interclub council also held an orientation for sophomores bo acquaint and interest them in the various clubs. Interclub also sponsored an after-game dance and Sweetheart Swirl. This years Pres- ident of Interclub was Norma Britton. This page sponsored by NORTHGATE LANES GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Pete Crowell ....... Jody Flater ...... Anne Davis ......... Phil Redington ....... . . . . . . .Sophomore Council ............Concert Choir . . . . . .Pollution Solution ...........Boy's Forum Chuck Teval ............. ........ J unior Council Stephanie Cameron ...... .................... S AE Mark Wiechert ...... Beverly Holmes ..... Dana Humes ....... Lisa Pearson ....... Greg Whitlock ....... Alan Smith ......... Jim Foley ........ Jane Rogers ....... ... ........ Latin Club . ................. PAC .......Spanish Club ................Budget ......Student Council .............Pep Club ......French Club Brenda Hrbek .......................... German Club Jane Champion ..... Anne Eddy ............. Jill Fones .............,. ............................Gadets Co-Editor of the Reflector Co-Editor of the Reflector Debbie Allen ..................,...... Pasteur Society Dawn Davis ........ Gale Trulson ...... Tom Peprneyer ....... Norma Britton ....... and by C Club ........Senior Council L I N D A MC C R E RY I5 SOUTH SEMINARV GALEIIUMI ILL. 8140! PHONE 342-IGI! Arte Clubbe Adds Color to 74 The Arte Clubbe members of GHS add color throughout the entire school. Mr. Crown, club sponsor, and Donna Dralle, President, pre- side over this group. Twenty-five members participate in drawing, designing, painting, printing, mak- ing pottery, and sculpturing. Mem- bership is determined by the judging of a portfolio submitted by the prospective members. Once ac- cepted to the club, an initiation must be passed. Each student attempts to put his or her talent to work while at the same time gain- ing experience in and knowledge of the different mediums. Projects for the year include the decorating of the stage for musical productions and the Reflectavue. Members work on other individual and group projects, and are encouraged to enter various art contests and ex- hibits in the community. ,4:J..f,g,, ,M -N-, , I ,. i, , AW., - - ,.-., D. Dralle, Pres., J. Poulos, V. Pres.: C. Chadwick. Sec., R. Ginther, Tres. FRONT ROW: T. Contro, A. Koons, J. McKenna, J. Neal. SECOND ROW: C. Erickson, J. Alters, C. Allensworth, J. Rogers, S Pritchard, K. Swanson, J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: T. Hillier, R. Lytle, K. Olson, M. Stegall, A. Carman, M. Lohmar, J. Reed, J Ewalt. 57 This page sponsored by MacDonald's Restaurant. Qwzta -Q s Nw ' ,av . .xxx F -A.. X Bt Ms. Haeuser, Faculty Advisor Norma Britton, Purchaserg Teri Baldwin, Advertising Manager. , , f M W - 9 ' 1 t 1 Q W J 1 QQ, A . W V .. -V. ,t ..1i,.. , .-f efftfff 5 .., r. V X A 3 5 Q s 1 1 w wf V -yi w e Ji f. ..-M. ...M fa ,, f fs- A QSM' W 2 . , 2 W Wir. 'WT it Z . -'f' t if i.1i2f..1f ' 2 64:-7 Hts. Tom Redington, Editorial Editor. After school each Tuesday, the Budget staff is busy putting the finishing touches on the paper that is to be de- livered to anxious students each Thurs- day afternoon. With the leadership of Lisa Pearson, Editor-in-Chief, and fac- ulty sponsor Ms. Haeuser, the staff pro- vides students with weekly information on the latest school activities, as well as being a source of entertainment. The Budget also gives journalism students an opportunity to practice what they've learned as they help the staff write articles. FRONT ROW: J. Monson, T. Redington, J. Goletz, J. Ewalt, E. Bartlett, M. Smith, T. Baldwin, S. Nelson, K. Kelley, S. Herten- stein, L. Pearson. BACK ROW: H. Stripe, A. Davis, N. Britton, K. Petrie, C. Pogue, J. Sotrop, M. Kennedy, S. Nemeth, S. Tracey, A. Allen, P. Gamage, M. Smrz. 59 The American Field Service Pro- gram sponsors students that come to the United States, and those who go abroad. They earn money to give one or two students the opportunity to spend time visiting and learning the ways of people from another country. This helps to broaden the understanding among people of dif- ferent nations. This year AFS held many fund raising projects to make enough money to sponsor a student abroad. AFS also had an annual AFS weekend. Over the weekend many foreign students spend time with members of the AFS chapter from Galesburg. They had a lot of fun discussing their different coun- tries, having parties, touring Gales- burg, along with a potluck for everyone participating. In the sum- mer of 1973 the high school student chapter of AFS was able to send Sandy Brown to Italy. The AFS ex- change this year was Adriana Kap- lan from Argentina. AFS ls One FRONT ROW: J. Ubben, V. Pres., A. Kaplan, Exchange Studentg B. Holmes, Corr. Sec., S. Brown, Pres., L. Pearson, Money Making. BACK ROW: Mr. Schirz, sponsor. ,AVS A This page sponsored by The Lawrence D Johnson Insurance Agency. 60 AFS is sharing, caring, living, laughing, walk- ing, talking and really getting involved with the people of our world. Through this program, I was given the rare opportunity to live with a family in Italy for two months last summer. I learned what no tourist could possibly learn... the customs, beliefs, feelings and opinions of the people whom I came to love and respect. I met many people while Iwas in Italy-people that will never be forgotten because, although my summer is over, the fantastic memories will remain forever. I would like to thank everyone who has supported the AFS program this year and made it possible to continue pro- moting world understanding thru AFS. Experience After Another AFS is . . . how can I say what AFS is, how can I translate feelings in words? Through AFS International Scholarships, I met people all over the world. We lived together, talked to- gether, shared peace together . . . we under- stood and loved together . . . During this won- derful year at GHS, I learned things that will be forever. I met great people and we became good friends sharing happiness and sadness, as if we'd known each other for years. This AFS year, so far from home, made me discover and really appreciate many things that I didn't know before. During this long period, I made myself the only one responsible for my actions, my attitudes and the formation of my future personality. I want to thank AFS for all these things, by saying that it's obvious that Gales- burg High, the Galesburg Community are greatly contributing to the program. Thanks again for all the efforts you're making for AFS and its philosophy of understanding, sharing, loving and peace. Offer FIRST ROW: L. Yaremko, S. Cowman, L. Pearson, C. Simmer, B. Carr, T. Wetherbee. SECOND ROW: D. Gadis, R. Howerton, S. Hertenstein, D. Gadis, A. Jacobson, M. Cash. THIRD ROW: K. Steck, J. Goletz, C. Hughey, S. Brown, J. Ubben, B. Holmes. FOURTH ROW: J. Brown, D. Hattery, B. Wolfsie, K. Hunter, M. Walberg, M. Bond. BACK ROW: Mr. Schurz, C. Johnson, A. Kaplan. 61 French Club Engages In Active Year A growing club at GHS is French Club. Mem- bers meet once a month to engage in activities designed to promote knowledge of the French language, people, and culture. It is an out-of- classroom situation open to any student inter- ested, whether or not they take French. Some of the club activities include sponsoring speak- ers. Some are college students, others, who have visited France and know of the culture. The club has a banquet for members near the end of the year. All four language clubs partic- ipated in a Christmas banquet and February Mardi Gras. They featured food from all rep- resented cultures, and other related activities. Proceeds Went to a language fund. French Club also raised money by selling perfume. L. Kessinger, V. Pres., T. Clevenger, Sec., J. Foley, Pres.g S. Bishop, Treas. K Y a 3 mm x I FRONT ROW: R. Stevens, M. McKillip, T. Clevenger, L. Rogers, T. Clevenger, M. Lohmar, J. Reed. SECOND ROW: A. Davis, V. Roe, B. Holmes, K. Light, J. Champion, S. Bishop, A. Eddy, L. Russell. THIRD ROW: S. Polillo, J. Lester, C. Hughey, P. Reeves, D. Tune, M. Walberg, C. Welch. BACK ROW: A. Conover, L. Kessinger, Mrs. Shelley, sponsor, J. Foley, C. Evans, T. O'Connor, P, Knapp. 62 Students Are Exposed To German Courses 'M es i f N r Anyone interested in German or taking German can join Ger- man Club. Members join to- gether for a short business meeting, then share in fun to- gether and spend time learning about the people and customs of Germany. This year members enjoyed a presentation by Mr. Reuter who gave a talk on his trip to Europe, and planned a carnival. This year German Club joined together with the other language clubs to en- courage more membership and share in the knowledge of the various countries that were studied. FRONT ROW: C. Nelson, Treas.g B. Hrbek, Pres. BACK ROW: P. Evans, V. Pres.: E. Bartlett, Sec. Llpnwbb 4E:v'.G5?7F1E 2.7 L... FRONT ROW: M. Massingill, A. Davis, L. Harris, C. Cowan, C. Nelson, J. Ubben. SECOND ROW: E. Bartlett, L. Evans, J. Wedell, K. Markham, M. St, George, J. McKenna. THIRD ROW: M. Smrz, D. Gaddis, N. Bivens, J. Mueller, T. Bergman, D. Workheiser. BACK ROW: S. Cameron, M. Bond, L. Stevens, S. Johnson, M. Dudman, G. Carlson. 63 Latin lab Approaches Classical Rome I K. Mahaifey, Calpernia: M. Wiechart, Ceasarg B. Sandborg, Scribag J. Sotrop, Midas. Many students taking Latin are also in Latin Club. The club is provided to help the student learn more about the history and customs of classical Rome and its empire. Mark Wiechert was Ceasar to this year's club, which sponsored speakers and other educational activities at their monthly meetings. The club participated in the multi-lingual banquet at Christmas time. They also featured a booth at the February lan- guage Mardi Gras. Each year the club sponsors a Roman banquet for members and a field trip to Chicago. Mrs. Hegg sponsors Latin Club. Q9 FRONT ROW: A. Suman, K. Steck, J. Alters, M. Cash, J. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: N. Green, C. Evans, B. Sandberg, M. Wiechart. THIRD ROW: A. Davis, C. Rosenberry, E. Bartlett, N. Williamson, M. Massingill. BACK ROW: J. Wedell, K. Ma- haffey, C. Johnson, D. Aldrich, J. Sotrop, R. Tharp. Students Relate To Spanish Countries The third Wednesday of every month this group meets to study the cul- ture and language of Spanish-speaking coun- tries. Spanish Club is open to any student with one year of Span- ish or anyone who is just interested in Span- ish. The club's first WZ-.W yearly activity was a kick-off banquet in Sep- tember. In October, the gy Halloween party fea- TL 1 Aggg y tured Mexican folk i T g dancing. At Christmas, i T R W . g they took part in a E S C multi-lingual banquet Q l ' --te ' lg ' with the otherlanguage 73: I 'i .. Cll1bS. III February, the A. Tiehen, Sec.-Treas.g M. McKillip, Pres.g D. Humes, V. Pres. clubs also sponsored a Mardi Gras with booths and food from many countries. Spanish Club is funded by dues from members. FRONT ROW: R. Gimenez, B. Erickson, C. Cowan, B. Carr, S. Harshbarger. BACK ROW: P. Medina, D. Horn, D. Beserra R. Murgia, C. Miles, J. Marshall. 65 SAE Acquotints Students With Education KW, FRONT ROW: D. Emstrom, P. Morling, P. Fike, S. Conrad, J. Waters, M. Walberg. SECOND ROW: B. Holmes, D. Hoosen, J. Squire L. L. Johnson, D. St. George, K. Petrie, N. Britton, A. Eddy. LAST ROW: K. Steck, S, Cameron, D. Guitirrez, L. Boyd, R. Stevens Wier, C. Finch. Student Action for Education, formerly known as FTA or Future Teachers of America, is open to any student with a concern for education and wants to help find ways of improving it. The club also tries to understand and better acquaint students with teaching careers. They have a chance to take an active part in educa- tion at the various elementary and middle schools in Galesburg. This offers a fine way of learning what teaching may be like and an opportunity to have fun at the same time. Vari- ous activities through the year included the balloon blast at Homecoming, regional fall workshop for area SAE chapters and breakfast for GHS faculty during National Education Week. SAE also served dessert before the spring music concert and furnished a chili sup- per before a basketball game. Their biggest money making project, however, was the sell- ing of tootsie pops. SAE also had their annual Christmas party at Stephanie Cameron's house and decorated the SAE bulletin board in the main hall. This year, as every year, was brought to a close with the annual SAE ban- quet in the spring and the announcement of next year's oilicers. FRONT ROW: L. Johnson, Corr. Sec.: D. St. George, Treas.g J. Waters, Rec. Sec. BACK ROW: C. Finch, Historian: L. Boyd, V. Pres.g S. Cameron, Pres. 66 Students Study I ndustriul Arts There is a club at GHS that many students never see. This is because they spend most of their time at work in the shops on the far north side of the building. These people are members of the Industrial Arts Club. Members of the club attempt to learn more about the various areas of industrial arts. Some of these are woodworking, machine, welding, light metals, electronics, and automotives. The 30 partici- pants have spent the year Working on projects the entire school can benefit from. They painted trashcans to be placed in and around the school, they had a float in the Homecoming paradeg they installed a light for the sculpture in the inner courtyardg and they made notepads for teachers. The all-male club also had a trip planned for the end of the year. In addition to studying an area of industrial arts, they try to have a good time. Sponsors of the club are Mr. Trapani and Mr. Stripe. FRONT ROW: M. Wheeler, Soph. Reps D. Scott, Pres., H. Stripe, V. Pres. and Sec.-Treas.g T. Patterson, Jr. Rep. BACK ROW: Mr. Stripe and Mr. Trapani, sponsors. it ffiwfir. i '..i ' .'.. f r r...s y 'W . 'eff -....f-,...,f-..fz'. x . . . f-.- , - k v , - , -A - f 1-,., -. h,, , . .-..,,.,.r t,......, , FRONT ROW: T. Patterson, K. Miller, S. Nelson, G. Glovas, M. Wheeler, R. Watters, T. Griiith, T. Hicks. BACK RO W: D. Scott, Connell, J. Hoosen, T. Dryden, J. Smith, M. Royce, W. Weedman, J. Swanson, H. Stripe. 67 PAC -People Helping People C. Steck, V. Pres.g S. Connrad, Sec., B. Holmes, Pres. People Helping People, that's the goal behind Program Action and Concern. PAC is the for- mer Future Homemakers of America. Under the new name it is hoped that more will be- come acquainted with PAC and want to belong. lt is a club you join in order to serve the school and needy persons of Galesburg and surround- ing communities. Membership is open to all students who are willing to work toward the goal of People Helping People. Activities ac- complished by PAC for 1973-74 consisted of a Halloween party for residents of Applegate East Retirement Center, Christmas Brunch for local hospitals, a toy drive for needy chil- dren, and maintaining the PAC showcase in the main hall. PAC projects to help people are decided upon by its members. The club is what the members make it. A A , . . l P ,ga , ,. ., g., lp, ... . , , p 1,9 FRONT ROW: K. Meeker, N. Meeker, C. Steck. BACK ROW: B. Holmes, S. Connrad, Mrs. King. This page sponsored by The First National Bank and Trust Co. 68 FF : For Tomorrowis Agriculture D. Reeder, Sentinel, P. Hennenfent, Reporter, R. Miles, V. Pres., M. O'Conner, Pres., D. Emstrom, Sec., K. Clay, Treas. One of the most active organizations in GHS is the Future Farmers of America as they con- tinue to Unite Youth With Opportunity? The purpose of F.F.A. is to widen knowledge in the field of agriculture and related occupations, and to develop future leaders in agriculture. F.F.A. members participate in local, section, state, and national contests. This year the Galesburg chapter received the section IV BOAC CBuilding Our American Communitiesl award for their community services and proj- ects. Six F.F.A. members attended the National F.F.A. convention in Kansas City where the Galesburg F.F.A. chapter was ranked one of the top 275 chapters out of 7500. They are also proud to be ranked 11th in the state out of 430 chapters. Highlights of the year included F.F.A. acquaintance day, leadership training school for F.F.A. officers, foundation awards, F.F.A. week which was February 22, and the selling of calendars and citrus fruits. The cli- max of a busy and rewarding year was the an- nual banquet on March 29. The main speaker for the banquet was state F.F.A. President, Gene Schwarm. Special thanks should be given to the F.F.A. for all the services they've done for Galesburg and surrounding communities. FRONT ROW: M. West, R. Schrodt, O. Mathews, J. Hoosen, C. Eiker, C. Riggs. SECOND ROW: P. Hennefent, K. Clay, D. Emstrom, R. Miles M. O'Connor. THIRD ROW: R. Thompson, R. Ketner, C. Hottinger, D. Colwell, J. Eiker, S. Brown, J. Wain- man, C. Colwell, D. Steck. BACK ROW: J. Swanson, D. Horkstrom, E. Farling, G. Johnson, T. Herring, L. Anglund, T. Connell, L. Hennefent, M. Bernston, T. Logsdon. ..-... . M, f f f We w i 5' ,li ... . I4 A F, k VM fn . Ns 1... W A Wm V ,W W xi A 51 W K A . I E , iq 1 4 ul I-L , ifzv i:V . . FRONT ROW: L. Bantz, P. Purcell, K. Petrie, C. King, D. Dralle, P. Mast, S. Heaton. BACK ROW: L. Harris, C. Pogue, R. Eiker, L. Wier, E. Pscheidt, G. Carlson, B. DeGrafT, D. Davis, S. Bishop, B. Butts, L. Steele. National Honor Society One of the highest honors a student can receive at GHS is acceptance into National Honor Society. To be eligible, a student must have a B average. A list of all scholastically eligible stu- dents is then circulated among the teachers who then elect new members on the basis of scholarship achieve- ments, character, leadership qualities, and significance of service. This year National Honor Society had thirty-four members. Each spring, both the annual induction ceremony and the annual banquet are held in recognition of the outstanding students. At the induction ceremony on April 2, new members were announced, and Dr. Kermit Peter- sen was the guest speaker. The annual banquet was on April 30, in which the highlight was the announcement of new officers. The presiding officers for 73-74 were Dawn Davis, President, Susan Hughey, Vice-President, Linda Wier, Secretary, and Tanna Lehning, Treasurer. This page sponsored by LA GRA ND,S SERVICE Public Square J. Allen M. Artz P. Bailey T. Baldwin C. Barstow J. Baughman N. Britton S. Brown J. Champion J. Contro D. Douglas K. Ekin L. Ekin M. Felz J. F ones R. Ginther J. Glass C. Graham L. Harding H. Hays L. Hillemeier B. Hrbek D. Hudgel J. Jackson D. Jacobs J. Johnson gJohnson L. Kessinger K. Mahahfey G. Masinda K. McKillip 70 Members Elected in 1974 K. Mullenix J. Nemeth M. O'Connor A. Pritchard D. Rigney V. Roe J. Rogers G. Rozynek E. Sedwick M. Seibert J. Snyder D. St. George J. Strader D. Sutor J. Swedlund H. Tamimie M. Walberg G. Whitlock D. Wilson J. Yaremko J UNIORS K. Adolphson J. Alters E. Bartlett N. Bivens L. Dickeson M. Erickson M. Eshelman C. Evans P. Evans Y. Grossl L. B. Harris Henry S. Hertenstein M. Kennedy P. K. A. M. D. L. M. R. M. J. A. D. D. J. J. T. M. M. N. K. L. Knapp Larson Luna Massingill Maxwell Pearson Petersen Sandborg Smith Sotrop Suman Taylor Tune Waters Watson Wetherbee Weichert Willcutts Williamson Wilson Yaremko if 'N mf . as S X5 1 , . P . l f I H i A 1 I R X. X - 4 ' A FRONT ROW: D. Kohorst, D. Allen, J. Ubben, P. Archibald, S. Hughey, C. Chadwick, T. Lehning, BACK ROW: M. Massingill, J. Lundeen, K. Willcutts, R. Walker, R. Ream, J. Foley, T. Sandberg, A. Davis, B. Holmes, T. Horton. Donna Dralle Kevin Kayser Merit Finalists Hard work, dedication, and lots of studying pays off when a couple of GHS students, Eel Pscheidt, and Dave Phillis, honor their school and themselves by being chosen as merit final- ists. Out of several students participating, these two qualified as finalists and have the opportunity to advance to the national con- test. We wish to express our proud feelings for these boys and we feel GHS has been honored by two capable and fine young men. N 7 1 DAR and SAR Patriotism, citizenship, and scholarship are the criteria the faculty uses to select one senior girl and senior boy for the presentation of DAR and SAR citizenship awards. This year Donna Dralle was chosen to receive the Daughters of the American Revolution Award and Kevin Kayser was selected for the Sons of the American Revolution Award. These two seniors were nominated along with several others by the Senior council and the actual choice was made by the administration. Dave Phillis Ed Pscheidt . a , . Stage Call Aroases Interest In Drama Officers: C. Simmer, Publicity Chairman: D. Davis, V. Pres.g C. Chadwick, Pres.g K. Mahaffey, Historian. Behind the scenes and on stage at all GHS drama productions, are some very talented and dedicated actors, actresses, and workers. Many of these people are members of Stage Call. This is a club organized to promote interest in dra- ma, provide experience, and to create an organ- ization through which a student can work up to Thespians, the national drama organization. In order to be a member of Stage Call, a per- son must participate in some aspect of a dra- matic presentation. Points are earned for participation. When a total of 3 points is accu- mulated, the person is eligible for a member- ship in Stage Call. They help produce the fall and spring dramatic events which have be- come traditional to GHS. This year the fall Production was Bits and Pieces a readers, theater. This 25 member club is sponsored by Mr. Krause and headed by president Connie Chadwick. FRONT ROW: B. Battles, A. Tiehen, D. Humes, K. Adolphson, C. Severns, K. Wilson. SECOND ROW: T. Perrine, D. Mueller, C. Simmer, C. Chadwick, D. Davis. BACK ROW: T. Gabel, B. Towne, M. Mooney, J. Rice, J. Sotrop. Thespians Honor Drama Students The highest honor for actors and stage technicians is membership :Z in Thespians. Members are se- 'M lected by the number of points they earn in Stage Call by partici- pating on stage and working be- hind the set during dramatic productions. Thespians is an in- ternational dramatic society. Be- ing a member of Thespians offers students a chance for nationally sponsored tours, scholarships, and is a good recommendation for any- one entering into the field of dra- matic arts. Thespians are respon- sible for keeping up and promoting dramatic interest in GHS. Each spring the annual induction ban- quet is held with Stage Call to in- duct new members and the next year's president. This year Thes- pians have a new faculty sponsor, Mr. Allard. il. Chadwickg M. Mooney, Presidentg D. Davis. Lighting Crew Helps Behind The Set Working behind the set during school plays, concerts, and various other stage performances is the lighting crew. Busy hands continually turn on and off lights to aid stage perfor- mances. Without the knowledgeable help of - .f5s?'lv r We i,pr . Q i 'i ' Mm . these boys, no show could be a real success. Their hours of help behind the set often go un- accounted for, but the work they do is greatly appreciated. T. Gabel, W. Creek, M. McKillip, A. Smith, J. Sotrop. E6 4. yy ,Ap Jill Fones Anne Eddy Rhonda Stevens CO-EDITOR CO-EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR Donna Dralle ART EDITOR Judy Snyder PHOTOGRAPHER This page sponsored by INTRA-STATE TELEPHONE '74 M' 2 J A Reflector Q O Anne and Jill wonder what's next ,pm Marti Wiskirchen BUSINESS MANAGER Debbie Alstedt COPY EDITOR Staff 74 This yearls staff of the REFLECTOR was determined to create the best book ever. After all, many members of the staff were veterans on the staff and knew the type of work that had to be done. Problems and deadlines were dealt with successfully and as the delivery date came closer and closer, anticipation grew. The reflections of the previous year were relived through the pages of FLIGHT THROUGH TIME . Bruce Billingsley Laura Stevens PHOTOGRAPHER COPY EDITOR Mr. Chauncey Kenney FACULTY ADVISOR Karen Adolphson SOPHOMORE - JUNIOR EDITOR 75 FRONT ROW: G. Mason,T. Smith, D. Downard, A. Jacobson C Miles P Flke S Connrad SECOND ROW K Kelley M Cash M Muehe, S. Neagle, T. Campbell, N. Holiday, K. Sheaffer R Hartley BACK ROW L MacDonald J Anderson K Boynton C Johnson, M. Bond, J. Anderson, J. Neal. Soph's Sell Concessions Those attending a home football or basketball game may stumble upon not only an oasis of coke and popcorn, but also a lot of prospective Reflector edi- tors. The Sophomore Reflector staff works hard at the concession stands to help earn money for the yearbook. They also are available to do the odd jobs the business editor assigns, or at least the manpower jobs. The sophomores do good, hard, work and have a lot of fun while they're at it. Participation and enthusiasm shown by the first-year staffers put them in consideration for future editorships, because editors work their way up through the ranks. This Page Sponsored by MOORE'S ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS Selling popcorn IS fun but this is ridiculous' 340 E. Fremont St. Phone: 342-4560 O Residential O Commercial O Industrial New 8: Old Construction Insured Workmen Virgil Moore Audio-Visual Aides Serve GHS 1 i 4 I J. Gould, L. Johnson, Mrs. Chapman, D. Kuster. Scurrying around the halls of GHS distributing A.V. equipment to classes is only one of the jobs of the A.V. department. Mr. Kenney, head of the A.V. department, keeps the guys on their toes by having them inspect and rewind films, check A.V. Librarians Assist During each period there is a student librarian who volunteers an hour of his time to provide a valuable service to help students, and assist Mr. Hoehn. The main job of student librarians is to check books in and out. They also answer ques- equipment, and assist anyone using the equip- ment. Without the help of these fine workers, the A.V. department could not be ran efficiently, and the use of A.V. equipment for students and teachers would be difficult. Learning Center tions for anyone who needs help, check the daily papers and mail, and keep the learning center in order. The learning center runs more smoothly with the help of these volunteers. C. Adcock, T. Clevenger, T. Clevenger, D. Gaddis, A. Davis. Pepsters Spark School Enthusiasm FRONT ROW: A. Sandburg, K. Kelly, K. Jackson, A. Suman, K. Schaefer, M. Polite, D. Taylor, A. Taylor, M. Walberg P Mor ling L Patterson, D. Emstrom. SECOND ROW: S. Coleman, J. Burke, S. Tracey, K. Ford, N. Britton, J. Rogers, J. Vasquez J ' ' ' l t P. Garrett, J. Jesperson, J. Jones, S. Bland. BACK ROW Skinner, K. McKillip, K. Petrie, L. Taylor, B. Holmes, A. Temp e on, J Johnson, M. Seibert, L. Harding, L. Boyd, S. Cameron, R. Simpkins, K. Markham, C. Blust, C. Nelson, S. Greer. When attending a sports event at GHS, have you noticed a section of students yelling louder than the rest of the crowd? If you have, chances are itls a group of Pep Club members. Pep Club was organized to support athletics and promote school spirit. The club is open to any interested student. Some of the services provided by Pep Club are buses to out-of-town events, co-spon- sorship of after-school concerts, concession stands at track meets, and together with GSL, providing usherettes at home basketball games. The club also helped sponsor a mini- olympics before the first home football game. In order to pay for club expenses, members sold jewelry and candy. Pep Club operates on a point system. Points are earned through participa- tion in events and attendance at meetings. Records are kept throughout the year and the member with the most points at the end of the year is awarded a prize at a members banquet. One of the largest club this year, Pep Club has between 150 and 200 members. The President is Alan Smith, and faculty sponsor is Mr. Porter. '78 BOT. TO TOP: L. Patterson, Treas.g D. Hudgel, Vice Pres., K Nelson, Sec., A. Smith, Pres. ' v W' SILVER VHIICF. Handy Turner' :md INDIAN l'RINl'HSS WAM.-XTOSA -loam VHSQLICZ. v. Gadets Provide Enjoyable Entertainment Precision plus is only the beginning for this group of thirty-two talented girls that make-up the Gadets. The Gadets are a marching drill team, coached by Mrs. Harlacher. During the year, the Gadets performed in the Reflectavue, at GHS football and basketball half-times, marched in parades, and performed at a Western Illinois University basketball halftime. Also this year, the members of Gadets worked with the girls of Gale Middle School on routines. This gave the Gadets an op- portunity to arouse interest of possible future Gadets. The Gadets meet every day during 6th hour to rehearse their rou- tines. After many hours of practicing, the girls are glad to have their annual Christmas party in December and then their mother and daughter picnic in the spring. All the girls are Juniors or Seniors. They are picked in the spring on their ability, showmanship, citizenship, and co-ordination, among other things. Once a girl is a member of Gadets she works together with the rest of the team, always smiling and doing her best. Although the girls perform in various costumes, their traditional outfit is a black and gold plaid jumper with a knit top, beret, and boots. The Gadets are always an enjoy- able addition wherever they perform. My girdle is killing mel FRONT ROW: C. Luttrell, D. Barnes, B. Battles, C. Cowan, D. Rigney, C. Allensworth, S. Hix, J. Alters, S. Denly, J. Ubben. SECOND ROW: D. Roberson, M. O'Connor, N. Britton, T. Lehning, K. Markham, K. Reynolds, J. Jones, K. Wynkoop, K. Kelley, S. Billups. BACK ROW: S. Heaton, R. Morehead, K. Hedden, S. Coleman, D. Davis, S. Jacobs, J. Holt, L. Weir, S. Bishop, J. Cham- pion, S. Hughey. This page sponsored by 80 BUTLER MANUFACTURING COMPANY and by Fesler Oldsmobile, Inc 120 N. Chambers St Galesburg, ll. Now in its tenth year as a mat gymnastic team, the Streak- ettes are enjoyed by many peo- ple who watch them perform. The team, coached by Mrs. Ro- sine, consists of 29 girls skilled in acrobats. Streakettes is open to any girl who can pass the fall tryouts. Being in this group enables the girls to show their acrobatic skills. Streakettes Work together as a team dis- playing their ability in strength, co-ordination, grace, and precision timing. They practice together for two hours a week improving their skills, from rolls to aerials and work- ing on routines. Streakettes have performed this year as in the past for game half-times, Reflectavue, and for the Jr. Women's Club. What happened to gravity? S treakettes Display Ability FRONT ROW: A. Pritchard, T. Stone, L. Harding, J. J ohnson, D. Hudgel, M. Seibert, L. Hillemeler SECOND ROW: S. Hazen, J. McNaught, T. Mackey, C. Nelson, L. McCracken. C. Blust, C. Erickson, S Greer LAST ROW: L. Smith, L. Scott, L. Hillier, P. Morling, L. MacDonald, J. Junk, L. Schactner, K. Robinson B Patch N Bullis, D. Bevard, K. Archibald, B. Woolfsie. This page sponsored by The Commu' nity Bank of Galesburg. No matter what the weather, the var- sity football cheer- leaders always came through with their bright faces and enthusiastic cheers of encour- agement to fans. This year Jane Rog- ers and Paula Bail- ey were able to gain their first year of experience as they joined the cheer- leading squad, coached by Mrs. Ro- sine. These six en- ergetic girls worked together combining jumps, mounts, and shouts which led cheers of victory during the fall ath- letic events. The cheerleaders were especially busy dur- ing the Homecom- ing weekend, tak- ing part in the pa- rade, surrounding the bonfire, and leading cheers for the spirited Home- coming game fans. Without the Var- sity cheerleaders the games would not be the same. Energetic Girls Fumbled Again. Who does he think he is? FRONT ROW: P. Bailey, Coach J. Prina, J. Rogers. SECOND ROW: L. Kamp, T. Stone. BACK ROW: P. Archibald, L. Hillemeier. 82 Cheer On Streaks We're the best team ...... Talk about people with a lot of energy -here's a group of six girls full of this energy. This group of vivacious girls together with their acrobatic and gym- nastic skills and a lot of vocal strength to lead GHS fans in enthusiastic cheers during the Varsity basketball games, both home and away. The squad, coached by Mrs. Rosine, per- form precision stunts and cheers after long and hard practice sessions. These l l l r l happy girls brighten up even the worst defeats with their spirited cheers. This year Jo Johnson was the only rookie on the squad. However, she fit right in with all her fine cheerleading ability. Other than cheering at the Varsity basketball games the girls were inter- viewed on the radio, appeared on John Thiel's television show, Kaleidoscope, and led the cheering at pep assemblies. Besides the energy and excellent cheer- leading ability of this group, these girls are also fine representatives of Gales- burg High School. BOTTOM TO TOPT S. Greer, A. Pritchard, M. Seibert, D. Hudgel, L. Air Bound. Harding, J. Johnson. J.V.'s Back Up Varsity l Where did that ball go? These five girls, chosen from the junior class add spirit and enthusiasm to the Junior Var- sity basketball games. They display fine acro- batic feats and are an excellent example of the good sportsmanship contained in GHS. The J .V. squad, coached by Mrs. Rosine, is the back up squad to Varsity basketball. This year the J .V. squad gained extra experience by cheer- ing at one home game against Sterling, and an away game with Alleman. These girls work hard in hopes of gaining enough skill and ex- perience to make the Varsity cheering squad for next year. Along with cheering at the Jun- ior Varsity games, the squad of lively girls cheer the cross country runners to a victory at the final line. These girls deserve special praise for their extra cheering efforts. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Hazen, L. McCracken, T. Mackey, C. Blust, C. Nelson. 84 Basketball Squad: L. Hillier, K. Robinson, L. Scott, K, Archibald, D. Bevard, L. Smith. Ponies Gain Cheering Experience During the first week of school try-outs for the Pony football and basketball cheerleaders be- gan. These girls lead crowds in cheers at all Pony games, in spite of the often small crowds in attendance. The Pony cheerleaders, coached by Mrs. Rosine, are given an opportunity to gain experience in hopes of getting a position on either the J .V. or Varsity squad in the fu- ture. Pony cheerleaders also help cheer with the Varsity squad during the pre-game show. Whether out on the field, or on the basketball court, these enthusiastic girls are a welcomed addition to the game with their smiling faces. Football Squad: D. Smith, C. Claman, A. Shaw, P. Knapp, coachg J. Junk, N. Bullis, L. Spinks. Students Change M arquzs Not rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night, will keep the marquis in the front of the building from being current. Two years ago, Mr. Lundeen and Mr. Sargeant were discussing the problem of keeping the proper information posted. Mr. Sargeant's class volunteered to take the respon- sibility. For the last two years, rain or shine, every Monday morning the message on the marquis is changed. Mr. Sar- geant gives the students the key to the auditorium, they se- lect the proper letters and com- pose the message on the board. Mr. Sargeant then double- checks it for accuracy. He said the students are Very depend- able, they never forget to put up the sign on Monday morn- ing. Any club or activitity that wants a message put up, refers this desire to Mr. Sargeant. He then establishes a priority list and chooses the most important one. The marquis was a 1966 Student Council project. This Page Sponsored by LaBelle Fashion and by Brown Specialty Company L Lincoln becomes a new man p GALESBURG Samoa msn scuooi l MONTE CA NIGHT i FRONT ROW: Mr. Sargeant, K. Bowman D Wells C Schoonover L Pufiinbarger BACK ROW: B. Faulkner, T. Stansbury 86 Pasteur Society Explores New Interests FRONT ROW: J. Pscheidt, M. Lohmar, J. Mellentin Jr., A. Luna, A. Suman, P. Mast. SECOND ROW: Mr. Maurizi, Advisor J. Reed, L. Evans, D. Allen, B. Sandborg, G. Knipe. President, Debbie Allen. The purpose of Pasteur Society is to help interest students in any field of science. This gives them a chance to experiment with something new and be able to do what they like. Being a small group, Pasteur Society is very flexible and is able to gear itself to the interest of the individual. This year's highlights consisted of a field trip to the Research Lab at the Re- search Hospital, where students learned about the work that is being done, having various teachers lecture on special topics, a goal toward set- ting up a Science Honor Society, and a party at the end of the year. This page sponsored by Dilley Manu facturing Co. Lab Assistants Aid In Chemistry D. Allen, B. Holmes, L. Taylor, G. Masinda, M. West, K. Clay. One of the more thankless jobs performed by stu- dents at GHS is that of the lab assistants. They are a group of about ten volunteers, who do many of the oddjobs connected with chemistry classes. Some of the usual duties of an assistant are to take attendance, mix solutions for labs, prepare lab equipment, type study sheets, and anything else Mr. Spencer asks them to do. The big social event for the helpers is the Christmas party, to which everyone looks forward. In order to be a lab assistant, a student must be willing to give up a study hall. They get no scholastic credit for the hard work they do. To be well-qualified, the assistant must keep up with the class in order to help answer questions, and to be willing to work. OIWCB Cadets Run Helpful Errands FRONT ROW: A. Millard, A. Taylor, S. Olson, N. Nordstrom, A. Kaplan, J. Squire, D. Langenbahn, M. Baker. BACK ROW: L. Ben nett, J. Jones, D. Van Unnik, D. Horaney, N. Kilgore, T. Baldwin. As the bell rings and teachers put out attendance slips, the office cadets go from room to room and pick them up. After they have collected these slips, they tabulate all of the absences. Cadets also carry messages, run errands, operate machines, and an- swer phones. These students volunteer their ser- vices to assist the secretaries in the main oflice With the help of these dedicated students the school is run very smoothly. In the spring a picnic is planned for all of the office workers. This is the highlight of their year. i I 4, Senior Leaders Help Gym Teachers FRONT ROW: M. Artz, J. Jesperson, J. Pecsi, C. Graham, P. Reeves. BACK ROW: J. Prina, R. Morrow, J. Allen. A group of senior girls frequent the girls gym classes dressed in black shorts and white tops iwith their names embroidered neatly on the left side. Many also wear physical fitness badges. Senior Leaders are assistants in PE classes. It is not required that they be outstand- ing gymnists or athletes, just that they be interested in girls sports. The leaders, instead of taking a PE class for a grade, assist PE teachers in sophomore or junior classes. They have many responsibilities which makes their work challenging. Usually a Senior Leader will take attendance, and check equipment near the beginning of class. They help demonstrate vari- ous skills for sports and help the students to improve their skills. They lead exercises and skill drills, and assist in classroom work, super- vise showers, carry equipment, and generally do all the little jobs which consume much of a teachers valuable class time. U sherettes Seat Spectators Among the services provided by Pep Club and GSL is Usherettes. A group of girls is always on hand at home basketball games to seat specta- tors in their proper areas. The girls also run er- rands and carry messages for the oflicials. The Usherettes are a vital part of the home games in that they maintain seating order. They give up their privilege of seeing the games in order to make games more pleasant for the other specta- tors. Usually the girls work in a rotation system taking turns ushering and watching the games alternate weeks. FRONT ROW: K. Kelley, D. Gaddis, A. Taylor, D. Taylor, K. Jackson, L. Taylor, S. Bland. BACK ROW: K. Ford, B. Holmes, A. Davis, G. Settle, J. Jones, T. O'Conner, P. Knapp, C. Evans. Jane Rogers, Pres., Lynn Harding, Sec., Brenda Hrbek, Treas.g Linda Hillemeier, V. Pres. GSL One of the most active clubs at GHS is the Girls' Service League. The club is open to any girl who is interested in serving the community. Throughout the year, the girls work on projects to benefit various charities. Their first project this year was to print stu- dent directories including each student's name, address, and phone number to sell to the student body. One of the big events of the year is the style show and reception presented to sophomore girls and new students. The show helps give the girls an idea of acceptable dress for school and school functions, including games Representatives. FRONT ROW: D. Smith, C. Clayman, A. Shaw, C. Krupps, C. Root, L. Gaisford, C. Hughey, C. Cowan. SEC- OND ROW: R. Brand, J. Parker, T. Clevenger, J. Champion, T. Contro, G. Hester, L. Rogers. THIRD ROW: C. Getz, D. Van- Unnik, D. Bocox, R. Morehead, L. Mackey, S. Hix. FOURTH ROW: T. O'Connor, P. Knapp, T. Lehning, S. Aldridge, P. Mead, P. Medina. FIFTH ROW: P. Archibald, S. Hughey, P. Bailey, R. Howerton, P. Gamage, B. Au. SIXTH ROW: M. Seibert, K. Pet- rie, K. McKillip, K. Markham, C. Nelson, C. Travis. SEVENTH ROW: N. Britton, D. Hudgel, N. Bullis, C. Blust, L. Boyd, A. Sandberg. LAST ROW: J. Johnson, L. Scott, J. Skinner, D. Horn. This page sponsored by Hinchcliff- 90 Pearson-West Funeral Directors. X Helps All and dances. At Christmastime, the girls pro- i vide a Christmas tree for the hallway, as well as cookies for a local nursing home. Two of the longstanding services of the league are the hoops for the basketball games and sponsorship of the candy ma- chines in the gym lobby. Jane Rogers, president of the club, said that if perhaps the biggest of this year's projects was the purchasing of new stage lights for M the auditorium. W In everything they do, the Girls' Service League adds a little sunshine to the school and the community. I Members. FRONT ROW: K. Mahaffey, A. Eddy, K. Kuhlman. SEC- OND ROW: R. Stevens, B. Wolfsie, K. Archibald. THIRD ROW: L. McCracken, P. Fike, S. Connrad, FOURTH ROW: J. Marshall, J. Junk, T. Mackey. FIFTH ROW: J. Stewart, D. Erickson, K. Pickard. LAST ii ROW: Z. Urena, K. Brown. la T1 GSL changes Birthday Calendar. How would you like to be doing this? This page sponsored by Louis Lakis 91 Ford Inc. Work Programs GHS has four work programs under the excel- lent supervision and guidance of six faculty members. The Work programs are Distributive Education, Diversified Occupations, Oiiice Oc- cupations, and Cooperative Work Training which is a two year program. Distributive Ed- ucation and Oflice Occupations are only open to Seniors and require prerequisite courses in business. The many students that are enrolled in the various work programs have the oppor- tunity to develop on-the-job skills. These Work programs offer students a chance to prepare themselves for the future working world. Some of the work programs also have club meetings, fund raising projects, and a banquet in the spring to honor employers, supervisors, and parents. 9 ln 'ln 'alv,,.gs' lrgnt ns nl' llll 'll WIIV .qw 93 FRONT ROW: P. Purcell, J. McLaren, C. Maddrell. SECOND ROW: T. Connell, D. Rabenort, S. Park, J. Leath. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, G. Barker, M. Bryant, B. Culver, S. Zocchi, R. Vancil. BACK ROW: J. Suddeth, M. Flesher, T. Johnson, J. Griffith, L. German, R. Briggs, R. Monzo, C. Reagor. Good Sounds and Plenty of Practice The main performing band at GHS is the Symphonic Band under the direction of Miss Ry- nott. The band is both a march- ing group and concert group, Where students must audition to participate. Everyone who listens to the band is moved by their musical rhythm. This year, after many long hours of practicing, the band performed in various parades, concerts at GHS, Churchill, and Lombard: football and basketball half- timesg and combined with the Wind Ensemble for contest. At contest the band is required to play a concert march and then two musical numbers of their choice. The band is judged on tone quality, rhythm, appear- ance, balance between sections, l'd walk a mile for a ...... and Sight reading ability- 94 FRONT ROW: C. Murrey, S. Cameron, K. Steck, C. Simmer. SECOND ROW: S. Anderson, K. Denly, P. Wise, T. Bergman, S Sargeant. THIRD ROW: L. DePringer, R. Henness, D. Hendricks, C. Barstow, K. Lentz. BACK ROW: D. Lester, K. Pavlot, S Lass, B. Lindstrom, J. Van Geison, J. Larson. Make p Symphonic Band This is one way to get your exercise. Is it a white tornado? 95 Students Add Jazz To Music wfuq FRONT ROW: S. Pyatt, J. Wedell, N. Bivens, P. Mast, K. Lentz, K. McOlgan, P. Purcell, K. Kayser, B Culver B. Diehl, C. King, B. Chadwick, J. Ingholm, B. Bickerstaff, Miss Rynott, K. Boles, J. Van Gieson, S Johnston D. Sparling, R. Monzo, T. Tourlentes, S. Brown. A popular performing group in the Galesburg area is Jazz Band. Members are chosen from the full band, and refiect superior musician- ship. The instrumentalists must be able to sight-read music well. The band competes an- nually in the Oak Lawn Jazz Festival with many Chicago schools. They also perform con- certs around the community and at GHS, band concerts. They play traditional jazz, or jazz of the 30's and 4O's, and modern jazz. The music is popular because it is easy to listen to. Jazz is one of the best forms of music with which to communicate emotion. The band, whose uni- form outfits are as jazzy as their music, gets a positive reception everywhere they go. The students enjoy working together as much as the audience enjoys their music. An outstand- ing quality of this year's band was the fact that so many sophomores participated. This, in part, is due to the upgrade of musical education quality caused by teaching basic instrumental music at the middle-school level. Much of the enthusiasm portrayed by the band is because of the enthusiasm shown by their versatile direc- tor, Miss Rynott. Chadwick plays the skins New Year For Wind Ensemble FRONT ROW: J. Weaver, N. Bivens, D. Herring, J. Glas. SECOND ROW: M. Brandt, R. Eiker, L. Dickeson, T. Horton, R. Yaw, J. Inman. THIRD ROW: B. Bickerstaff, J. Widdell, K. McOlgon, P. Mast, P. Purcell, C. King, L. Bantz, S. Brown. FOURTH ROW: B. Diehl, T. Lundeen, K. Kayser, D. Weaver, S. Pyatt, D. Dralle, K. Boles, D. Sparling, J. Engholm, G. Masinda. BACK ROW: B. Chadwick, M. Hannom, J. Van Geisen, N. Hanks, T. Tourlentes. Long Gong Selected band members play together this year for the first time as the GHS Wind Ensemble. This group is limited, solely, to the music of all wind instruments such as the flute, saxophone, and oboe and includes one wind instrument of each kind on every part, and some percussion instruments. The second hour practice enables the growing talent of these musicians to excel better and at a faster rate. Several money-making projects are always consti- tuted to enable bands to buy music and finance trips. The Wind Ensemble performs by themselves at concerts and community organizations, marches in parades and plays with the Symphonic Band during contest. This page sponsored by North Side Drug and by Labor News Co. 97 FRONT ROW: P. Mead, C. McNeil, P. Marler, N. Vitali, J. Stewart, R. Briggs, J. Burke, T. Conn, R. Howerton. SECOND ROW: A. Allen, J. Squire, S. Cozad, S. Birmingham, C. Heath, K. Barton, J. Bramlett, J. Burke. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, R. Perry, J. Brown, D. Hattery, G. Horn, E. Smith, J. Ferris, S. Burns. LAST ROW: H. Miller, B. Aldus, D, Bocox, D. Ericson, D. Webber, P. White, B. Peake, C. Root. Not pictured are: Z. Urena, C. Steck, M. Swanson. A Popular Performing A distinct feature of Sophomore Chorus is that it is all female. The girls are a very popular performing group. They enjoy singing the modern folk sounds. Many experience a satisfaction in sing- ing which makes them want to con- tinue in music throughout their high school careers. The girls perform in concerts and an ensemble often repre- sents them in the community. They also enjoy Reflectavue. Mrs. Graffou- ! liere is their conductor. ' ff' This page sponsored by Galesburg Tire 8m Vulcanizing Co. I wonder if Mrs. Graffouliere has any gum? 244 S. Chambers St. and by DOYLE FURNITURE 98 . - Il, llli I5 5 llll Q . :fl it ' gi ' i...l..l:1iaizi K ' 5 ' xgLVV V,.AV, 3... S-N 2- 5- 1' b k-5 W K 1 3 'E' 4 . J if U ' 5 S., is . , .,.:. r : Q u R1 .-.Y E, ,J S ,fs Lf..:'- sf p - V 'iff .. W 4 1' 2 , as 'Y . I ' S S 'H ii' ' 2 - wk . 5- . ,S -as , . . mf ,Q N . . I, A r., ., .Q . . 4, .. 2 . Z 1 4 J J 'A r fs, A N- .. , f ' ., y - . K fqfi ' yr: Q t 1 , I ,Q - ' . - 2 A 5 i A il. - ' J 'N S .f ' 5 ff'-f 2 L J K ' . S ' 6 'i S A' 3 V f if 1 1 S K Q - ' l ' E : l f R S iw Ex 3 . I E i. I . we 1 A ' 54 1 Q lg, S . 1,x.g+X., i 'fag , 5 fr 50 'ss ... . ' Z W. . S 6, . ,. 3 Q 5 xr ,,.. FRONT ROW: S. Conrad, C. Vaglica, L. Chivell, M. Cash, M, Muehe, S. Bland, N. Green, K. Shaefer, S. Cowman, L. Kirken- meier. SECOND ROW: B. Wolfsie, P. Thuman, L. Schactner, C. Travis, G. Hester, R. Thorne, J. Eagle, S. Tracy, R. Colwell. THIRD ROW: A. Farrell, C. Cervantez, M. Dudman, P. Behringer, K. Kelley, K. Jackson, L. Gaisford, S. Richardson. LAST ROW: N. Flint, C. Krupps, J. Fields, H. Masters, K. Ford, C. Haynes, H. Cooper, A. Conover, L. Olmsted. Not pictured are: L. Rogers, M. Polite, C. Hughey. All Female Group .RKQIHJ 2 ? - 1 What's going on here? Another enthusiastic girls chorus member. This page sponsored by and 4' Compliments of 2tM iQg't,w .Wm C... ANDERSON FLORISTS jp i.:.:1:::.. ': 1' ' 99 128 North Broad Why do we have to wear these bibs? These robes sure are hot. A Ma 'or Performing iP:f1'fsf:N?ZQssS Wifi- s fwsf-as-syfsfs... FRONT ROW: P. Rupert, M. Smith, A. Suman, L. Dickeson, L. Standard, B. Fritz, J. Berry, O. Matthews. SECOND ROW: M. Nelson, A. Shaw, P. Markivee, T. Bergmann, B. Baldwin, J. Johnson, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: K. Markham, A. Carman, K. Bar- Held, K. Wilson, M. Massingill, C. Lavenders, D. Ascher, B. Brown. LAST ROW: J. Holt, M. Blucker, S. Park, K. Sapp, P. Gar- rett, J. Pickrel, B. Park, D. Stoerzbach. Not pictured are: D. Weaver, J. Flater, J. Friend, L. Furniss, M. Campbell, S. Aldridge, P. Middaugh. This page sponsored and by by MCGREW at MCGREW INSURANCE GERWIGTS 100 AGENCY -Jack Fischer A major performing organization at GHS is Concert Choir. This year, sophomore girls were eligible for membership upon audition. The choir sings many styles of music from popular to standard. A mixed ensemble is chosen from the choir to sing folk-swing music. The choir and ensembles perform at school concerts and for Various civic groups. Concert Choir is considered the proving ground for students who may wish to go on to A Capella Choir. Director of the choir is Mrs. Graffouliere. Organization At GHS Hediditl 1 FRONT ROW: P. Purcell, C. Howland, P. Coleman, J. Larson, G. Lester, M. Shumard, L. DePrenger, R. Howerton, P. Hend- ricks, K. Nichols. SECOND ROW: S. Goff, G. Johnson, D. Lowery, L. Hurst, T. Kisler, E. Bartlett, K. Wynkoop, S. Olson. THIRD ROW: B. Swank, D. Cratty, T. Alexander, K. Davis, E. Bruntmyer, L. Macdonald, C. Priest, S. Sargeant, M. Smrz. LAST ROW: R. Churchill, P. Crowell, S. Johnson, M. Bond, K. Barton, J. Junk, D. Blighton, J. Johnson, S. Torrence. Not pictured are: R. Huey, D. Wickline, S. Smith, D. Smith, B. Dwyer, C. Johnson, B. Sandborg. This page sponsored by and by ' 101 BROWN SPECIALTY CO Anon sox sown covwmv ......,.H... QM... W.. H V 553251 1731 H: H .Rigs , , 1 X 31 5 4 , 1 L L FRONT ROW: B. Battles, B. Holmes, D. Rigney, K. Adolphson, J. Champion, P. Purcell, J. Steck, R. Nyman, R. Hendricks. SECOND ROW: T. Potter, N. Williamson, A. Eddy, L. Louderman, J. Weaver, R. McCone, M. Crain, K. McOlgan, K. Becker, S. Brown. THIRD ROW: T. Baldwin, T. Baldwin, P. Moran, N. Sedlacek, D. Lee, C. Simmer, M. Baker, K. Davis, B., Nelson, R. Hemming. BACK ROW: J. Squire, L. Stevens, L. Steele, N. Wood, L. Bantz, R. Walker, R. Lytle, J. Griflith, M. Mooney, M. McKillip. Musical Talent Displayed This year the A Cappella Choir per- formed many times for the community. Their first performance was the fall concert. Next came the Reflectavue in which a medley of songs from the Mu- sic Man were sung while members were dressed in red, white and blue. During the Christmas season concerts were performed at Home Savings and Loan and the High School. February 28th and March 2nd marked the an- nual musical Plain and Fancy. The final spring concert was open to any- one in the community. A Cappella al- lows many fine vocal talents to excel in what they like to do, SING! This page sponsored Mr. Hegg introduces the A Cappella Choir. by Shane Sz Showers and by Clark Drug Store 102 FRONT ROW: R. Pillsbury, J. Van Fleet, G. Johnson, S. Tracy, R. Schofield, S. Heaton, S. Hughey, J. Inman, R. Ginther, C Chadwick, D. Louthan. SECOND ROW: J. Lee, L. Rhodes, S. Wilkins, D. Humes, P. Haynes, G. Settle, L. Wier, D. Davis, S Brown, S. Watters. THIRD ROW: T. Wetherbee, G. DeJaynes, G. Saul, R. Yaw, D. Sutor, D. Gutierrez, K. Petrie, R. Snow, J Pesci, L. Kessinger, L. Pearson. BACK ROW: C. Anderson, K. Kayser, J. Crowell, J. Stansbury, R. Selfridge, B. Baker, L. Hille meier, R. Rhul, P. Bailey, M. Seibert, C. Peterson. In A Cappella ! l The Happy Wanderer A Cappella performs In Concert 103 GIRLS ENSEMBLE: T. Baldwin, P. Bailey, J. Weaver, Accompanistg N. Nordstrom, L. Steele, S. Watters, L. Stevens, K. Adolphson, S. Brown. A group of junior and senior girls are chosen from the A Cappella Choir to be- come the performing group known as the Girls' Ensemble. They meet several times a week to practice music for per- formance at community functions and they also appear at concerts and in Re- flectavue. The girls sing music of all types. This yearis ensemble particu- larly enjoyed the modern folk-style mu- sic and songs with an international flavor. They enjoy music and though they sometimes complain at the amount of practicing they do, they will always say they had fun. This page sponsored by Owen Concrete Construction Co. f 40 Hackberry Circle , l I Diamonds are a g1rl's best friend. 104 Singing Streaks is the title given to the all-male en- semble chosen from A Cap- ella Choir. The Streaks are SINGING STREAKS: K. McOlgan, J. Stansbury, R. Lytle, K. Kayser, L. Rhodes, S. Brown, R. Walker, J. Crowell. For Public You can always tell when Sr. Girls' Ensemble has a performance. They're all dressed alike! This year they chose a lavender dress. The girls haven't earned their reputation as best- dressed , but as fine musicians. They are all members of A Capella Choir who enjoy music and like to perform. Their audiences include par- a group of highly-proficient Junior and Senior musi- cians. Throughout the year, they participated in con- certs and community per- formances as well as Reflec- tavue. Their material ranges from classical to modern, and folk to barber- shop. Much work goes into the preparations for these eventsg but the Streaks love to sing and have fun doing it. They are Well-known throughout the community for their humorous stage performances. At the end of the year, Singing Streaks and the two girls' ensem- bles get together for a cele- bration party to sit back and enjoy a leisure time to- gether after a year of hard practice. ents and students at concerts and area resi- dents when they sing at community functions. They frequently sing afternoon programs, and compete annually in the district ensemble con- test. On several occasions the girls combine their skills with those of the Singing Streaks to provide a new touch to ensemble singing. GIRLS ENSEMBLE: A. Eddy, D. Rigney, L. Wier, P. Purcell, Accompanistg G. Settle, B. Battles, S. Heaton, L. Bantz, D. Davis, J. Inman. This page sponsored by HANSEN LUMBER co. , and by 161 North Academy Street 105 KLINE S DEPT- STORE Boys, Forum Assists School Projects Marc Dickson contributes to Boys' Forum Fund. What do GHS students think of when they open a can of pop? What they should think of is the club that pro- vides this delicious service to students -Boys' Forum. Although the pop ma- chines are the most obvious service of the club, they also aid other school organizations. Boys' Forum is open to all male students-with no dues. Throughout the year they enjoy many activities, such as the 12-week-long bowling league for members. This year they also sponsored a basketball league as well as a dance after the Quincy game. mea .nd , A 1, ff' ,K 51, 1J4,l :UWM si, W . W V ' -f fifffi 1 K K ' . 5, ' , ' f 7 K' A I C. Morgan, V. Pres.g T. Gabel, Activities Chairmang P. Redington, Pres.g J. Kisler, Sec.g M. McKillip, Treas. This page sponsored by and by J. C. Penney 106 Stern Sz Fields G-Club Represents Athletes Varsity letter winners are eligible for membership in G-Club. This organization is composed of the most skillful and dedicated ath- letes at GHS. Their money- raising activities help sup- port the athletic depart- ment. As representatives of the school, they help promote sportsmanship in the community. Wherever they go, people look up at the golden jackets and see some of the Galesburg's finest group of young peo- ple. Near the end of the school year, a G-Club ban- quet is held in their honor. Dave Sutor, Vice-Presidentg Bob Pendry, Sec-Tresg Gale Trulson, President. FRONT ROW: L. Rhodes, A. Zavadil. K. Vallero, M. Anderson, J. Pollilo, S. Wilkins. SECOND ROW: M. Haptonstal, J. Noe, S. Graffouliere, K. Salsman, T. Trisilla, B. Caves, B. Berry. THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, M. Crain, B. Camper, T. Pepmeyer, T. Sandburg. M. McClure, G. Trulson. BACK ROW: C. Spinks, J. Pacey, J. Wainman, M. Dickson. J. Swedlund. B. DeGrafT. This page sponsored by MARTIN LANDSCAPING and by 8: EXCAVATIN G FLESHER HOUSE OF MUSIC 107 BOTTOM ROW: L. Louderman, Sports Manager: J. Rogers Treasurer: J. Holt, Historian. MIDDLE ROW: J. Champion Publicity, L. Harding, Corresponding Secretary, C. Graham, Vice President: D. Hudgel, Recording Secretary. TOP ROW N. Britton, President. GAA Involves A During recent years, sports for girls has had a greater impact on GHS activities. Girls Ath- letic Association involves many girls in sports events outside physical education classes. Sports offered by GAA is determined by the amount of interest shown and a GAA board decision. Sports are offered only once a week due to limited facilities. The gym area is shared by interscholastic teams, PE classes, GAA and Boys Intramurals. Outdoor sports offered are archery, and softball. Indoor sports include bowling, volleyball, roller skating, badmin- ton, and basketball. Sponsored by all four wom- en's gym teachers, GAA girls participate in many school activities. A main event for the club is the Penny Prance following the last home basketball game. The week preceding the dance, students vote for their favorite player by putting pennies in decorated jars placed in the hall. The winner is named Penny Prance King at the dance. The girls have a kickoff ban- quet for members early in the year and an awards banquet near the end of the year. Variety of Sports FRONT ROW: P. Mead, L. Levine, C. Miles, J. Marshall, D. DeGraff, C. Hughey, B. Wolfsie, S. Neagle, D. Emstrom, P. Moore SECOND ROW: K. Shaefer, M. Muehe, T. Bergman, J. Fields, K. Krupps, V. Fisher, B. Mulhatten, D. Downard, P. Morling, D Hoosen, T. Clevenger, T. Clevenger. BACK ROW: P. Gamage, J. Newburgh, C. Colvin, P. Knott, T. O'Conner, M. Seibert, K. Ma haffey, M. Stotts, D. Johnson, L. Patterson. 108 Intramurals Has Enjoyable Activities cxfvzz Practice doesn't necessarily mean perfect. . . The GHS male counterpart of the Girl's Athletic Association is the boy's Intramurals program under the guidance of Mr. Fish. This ac- tive sports organization provides enjoyable athletic activity for those boys who are unable to participate in the long practice sessions re- quired by the regular varsity sports at GHS. This year's sports included in the schedule were golf, archery, basketball, handball Csingle and doubleb, table tennis, and bowling fsingles tournamentl. The lack of proper facilities has limited the program, but still there is enough variety to invite participants. This year there were 300 boys who ac- tively participated in the Intra- murals program. Mr. Fish was glad to have the assistance of Mr. Brad- ley and a student assistant, Marc Dickson. Who's going to get the tip? 109 Ifl could just reach that ball. Don't argue with me, I'm always right!! This year the Galesburg Debate team experienced an increase in participation. In addition to a var- sity team numbering four people, there were junior varsity and novice teams. The national debate topic this year was stated in Illinois as resolved: The fed- eral government should guarantee a minimum an- nual income for each family unit. Before the team members could debate the topic, they spent long hours researching and compiling evidence to sup- port their positions. As well as having fun, the process of debate improves the analytical thinking of the individual. The team members experience more advanced forms of communication and learn more about research techniques. The teams par- ticipated in debates against Illinois and Iowa teams, which frequently involved giving up a weekend for traveling. Ms. Patterson, debate coach, stated that although the national topic ap- plied to the entire year, research possibilities are never exhausted. Debate Argues Both Sides FRONT ROW: J. Anderson, P. Medina, P. Mead, BACK ROW: J . Anderson, J. Sotrop, D. Phillis, G. Whitlock, M. Willcutts. 110 FRONT ROW: M. Marvelli, S. Heaton, L. Lehman, T. Clevenger, V. Morling. BACK ROW: Mrs. Coffman, K. Mendrek, T. Clev- enger, P. Morling, L. Patterson, C. Graham. The girls who were new to competitive swimming soon learned that there was more to it than just knowing how to swim. It meant hours of practice on starts, strokes, and turns. The season was short and rough for the newly formed team, but things improved as time went on. Under the coaching of Mrs. Coffman, a girls swim team was formed for the first time. The Streaks swam in two meets and were defeated in both. Swim Teams Return to GHS FRONT ROW: M. Haluik, R. Starks, M. Flater, P. Coleman, K. Pinkham, T. Whetherbee, L. Bick, D. Hendricks, T. Stevens. BACK ROW: B. DeGraff, B. Boydstun, D. Wilson, A. Tolle, M. Eshelman, M. Kennedy, J. Lefebvre, C. Barstow, Mr. Fish, Coach. This year a sport of former years was re-estab- lished to inter-scholastic competition. For the first time since 1942, Galesburg has had a swim team. F ittingly enough both were coached by Mr. Fish. Team events were the medley relay and freestyle relay. Individual events were: 50, 100, 200 and 500 yard freestyle, 100 yard breast stroke, 100 yard backstroke and 200 yard indi- vidual medley. Mr. Fish stated that the team was handicapped by not having a pool as part of the school's facilities. Because they had to travel across town to use a swimming pool, only about one hour could be devoted to daily practice. 111 For the second year, tennis has been offered as a girls' fall sport. Girls who go out for tennis must have a high quality of ability in the three basics: forehand, backhand, and serve. They must also have a lot of sta- mina for the running in- volved. Girls play singles and doubles both away and on the home courts at Lake- lawn. Galesburg hosted a tournament this year in which girls from about sev- en schools participated. There is also a girls state tournament. Miss Swack- hamer coaches the team. TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: A. Templeton, J. Parker, J. Champion, K. Willcutts, J. Mueller. BACK ROW: Miss Swackhamer, J. Snyder, C. Mueller, L. Gaisford, K. Mahaffey. Girls' Sports The girls athletic events started this fall with field hockey. Now in its second year of inter- scholastic play with surrounding schools, the girls field hockey team consists of twenty-four girls under the coaching of Miss Swackhamer. This year the Junior Varsity had four wins and one tie game. The varsity wasn't so lucky as they had only one win which was against Pekin with a score of 3-0. Miss Swackhamer felt that all of the hockey players Worked well together to form a strong team to represent GHS. The leading scorer for the Streaks this year was Judy Snyder. My 'M' FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: FRONT ROW: L. Majcina, M. Smith, K. Schaefer, C. Roberson, R. Morrow, K. Goodman, J. Davis, C. Briick. SECOND ROW: K. Heiser, M. Padilla, L. Louderman, L. Kessinger, J. Hertenstein, M. Shumard, C. Mueller, A. Conover, J. Snyder. BACK ROW: M. Oliver, Miss Swackhamer, J. Bohan, J. Jesperson, M. Artz, P. Hare. Basketball Team: FRONT ROW: J. Hillier, K. Lange, J. Davis, M. Smith, J. Hertenstein, S. Pyatt, P. Gamage, L. Louderman. BACK ROW: Miss Lester, Miss Swackhamer, M. Shumard, M. Padilla, J. Jesperson, C. Mueller, P. Hare, B. Knapp, A. Conover, J. Prina, J. Snyder. Fifteen girls form the girls interscholastic basketball team, under the coaching of Miss Swack- hamer. The team is now in its third year of play, and second year of interscholastic play with other schools in Illinois. Out of the fifteen athletic girls that Work together making a skilled team, nine returned with their previous experience. Volleyball Team: FRONT ROW: M. Smith, K. Lange, J. Hertenstein, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: K. Heiser, P. Hare, M. Padilla, C. Mueller, J . Snyder, L. Louderman, M. Shumard. THIRD ROW: Miss Swackhamer, K. Goodman, C. Roberson, S. Pyatt, J. Jesperson, J. Allen, E. Sedwick. Remember when you were in gym class and your teacher tried to teach you how to do the bump, the overhead serve, and the spike? If you were like most girls you couldn't swing it. Well, the girls on the GHS volleyball team are experts at all of these and more. Volleyball is their thing and it shows. This page sponsored by - LERSCH moose nudge ' 113 Another one of the sports added to the list of girls interscholastic sports this year was bowling. The team consisted of nine girls, coached by Mrs. Rosine. The team was only allowed four meets this year, so the season was a short one, but it was a start. The team bowled mm against Abingdon and Canton and found bowling against Abingdon most exciting. Mrs. Rosine thought all the girls were good competitors and excel- lent representatives of GHS. The girls enjoy competitive play against other teams and whether they get that all- important strike or spare was not so important if you had a lot of fun. Bowling Team FRONT ROW: J. Champion, R. Hartley, J. Junk. SECOND ROW: A. Templeton, M. Blucker, P. Knott, D. Wickline. BACK ROW: P. Knapp, T. O'Connor. Badminton Team FRONT ROW: J. Goletz, L. Louderman. BACK ROW: Mrs. Harlacher, J. Johnson, M, Padilla, J. J esperson, P. Hare, Mrs. Colf- man. There wasn't much variety in the competition for the girls interscholastic badmitton team. The only team Galesburg played against was East Moline. However, the season, although short, was very successful with GHS winning the majority of the games. The badmitton team now in its second year of interscholastic play consisted of twelve energetic girls, coached jointly by Mrs. Coffman and Mrs. Harlacher. The team had a hard time finding a place to practice with all the other winter sports going on, but the enthusiasm of the team made the season a success. This page sponsored by JOHNSON BUILDING SYSTEMS INC., P.O. Box 66 114 Galesburg, IL 61401 l l Students Study The Fundamentals Of Soccer Now in its second year, Soccer Club has twenty-six very active members. The club practices the fundamentals of soccer and attends some of the soccer games at Knox College. Soccer Club is trying to arrange a workshop with the college to help the members of Soccer Club gain more knowledge and experience of soccer, a game of speed and skill. Steve Nemeth, president of Soccer Club says that the club is trying to gain enough interest to become a varsity sport so that they can play interscholastic games with other schools. l T. Redington, Sec.: S. Nemeth, Pres.: J. Nemeth, V. Pres. Cu? 1 FRONT ROW: R. Bean, J. N emeth, M. Eshelman, M. Anderson. SECOND ROW: D. Lowery, T. Stevens. THIRD ROW: T. Dryden, M. Haptonstal, R. Schrodt, T. Redington. FOURTH ROW: K. Shuman, J. Pollilo, H. Tamimie. BACK ROW: J. Hanlon, S. Zocci, Mr. Sargeant. 115 COD ', 9 gui-1 'N C3Ej ?M in -:-:Q 5 Q' Q vvvwf- .1-4 fi -r.1Lf, ' Q- Q .4 1 - '1- o S' fl 116 ,gin 1 le i, i f :il ii' ? ls. Vg, Q lar-11 Q11111 -1- 1 .,,, if w 2 . Q i ki? af A b 1Q 1 ii 3 f 1' 7 V X 122 ' W , f - ki' W, , 'X' 'K f' ' 'Rf Lk Xi vvbm 3 . 4 - A S 3 ag ,. ' ,.,f 1 fb, it V - , 3 N -. 1 --Lxf Q Q Q if 9 .ii AAAI t wa M .f 4 3 H ix ff in MH i 118 nv-- Sipu Wifi? 119 Varsity Football 1973 Excitement and fast action of a good football game was typical of this season's games. The Streaks, under the guidance of Coach Johns, met the action and managed to pull through the season with three wins and seven losses. The 1973 varsity football squad anxiously trav- eled to Peoria Central for the opening game of the season, but things got off to a slow start as they lost to Peoria Central, Pekin, and Alle- man. They came back with an impressive 28-0 victory over East St. Louis Lincoln, but their luck didn't hold out as four successive losses came from Quincy, Rock Island, East Moline, and the homecoming game with Moline. High spirits led the gridders to two impressive vic- What a mess! tories over Kewanee 28-14 and R1ChWOOdS 24-12 to close out the season. Galesburg ...... 0 Peoria Central ..... Galesburg Moline ....... Galesburg ...... 0 Pekin ................... Galesburg Rock Island Galesburg ...... 19 Alleman ........................ Galesburg E, Molineu, Galesburg ...... 28 E. St. Louis Lincoln ........ Galesburg, ,,,,, 28 Kewaneem, Galesburg ...... 8 Quincy ................. Galesburg Richwoods.. f . . - .-. ...J L FRONT ROW: G. Carter, D. Rhodes, G. Poplett, S. Graffouliere, J. Blixt, K. Salsman, T. Pepmeyer, A. Tolle, S. Bitcon, K. Baker, T. Triscilla. SECOND ROW: B. Caves, R. Pillsbury, L. Rhodes, B. Scott, J. Hagge, R. Pillsbury, K. Vallero, R. Thurman, P. Headley, M. Anderson, L. Johnson, B. Camper, C. Parker, Coach Bruington. THIRD ROW: J. Spinks, J. Wainmann, G. DeJaynes, D. Taylor, B. Pendrfi, M. McClure, D. Jacobs, J. Noe, D. McCones, G. Medina, J. Tesch, R. Tate, B. DeGraff, D. McKillup, Coach Johns. BACK ROW: Coaches R. Benjamin, J. Albright, Manager J. Pacey, C. Eiker, S. Burger, S. Wilkins, K. Brandenburg, L. Hennefent, D. Steck, D. Smith, M. Hendricks, M. Martin, K. Hall, J. Hall, M. Dixon. 120 FRONT ROW: S. Courtney, P. Anderson, S. Wilberding, M. Conners, M. McFarling, S. Trimble, B. Bayling, S. Miller, G. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Coach,Denisar E. Sauchez, P. Simms, B. Farrell, M. Wright, M. Helvick, J. Libbey, D. Zefo, T. Johnson, M. Deweese. THIRD ROW: Coach Devore, D. Hetch, D. Reed, E. Dickerson, E. Doss, D. McKillip, A. Hendricks, K. Cox, J. Templeton, J. Thurman, D. Smith, M. Flater, D. Bell. BACK ROW: Coach Hickey, K. Bowman, M. Whitson, T. Alexander, J. Frasier, J. Rookev, T. Milan, M. Schubach, S. Cheeseman, S. McKillip, K. Alderson, J. Smith, T. Lundeen. Ponies Strive For Victory ,QT All of this strenuous work is sure tough on a guy! A dedicated group of Sophomores opened their foot- ball season with much anticipation. Many long hours of practice and hard work had been under- taken and they were ready for their first trip to Peoria Central, but returned defeated 8-14. More hours of practice paid off when the Ponies captured two successive victories over Pekin 26-14 and Alle- man 30-8. They were defeated by Quincy, Moline, and Rock Island but again came back strong to beat East Moline 14-12 and Kewanee 44-12, they ended their season with a loss to Richwoods. These young men have proven their capability to GHS and will serve as a strong force for the future varsity team. Galesburg ...... Peoria Central Galesburg ...... Pekin ......... Galesburg ...... Alleman ..... Galesburg ...... Quincy ...... Galesburg ...... Moline ....... Galesburg ...... Rock Island. Galesburg East Moline Galesburg Kewanee .... Galesburg Richwoods .. 121 So there really isn't a Santa Claus, huh? H Q .sjgff A gi A it I'm hurt! I'm hurt! 3 4 ., I F' Follow The Catch me if you can! This page sponsored by Templeton Roofing Co. And the next time you wear dirty gym socks to practice 122 I've got it and no one else can have it! S treaks Are we on Candid Camera? Mommy, my tummy hurts! Kissy Kissy This page sponsored by Grant Bullis Agency. ' Running Ability Shows Through ' On your mark, get set, go!!!!!! One of the most physically and mentally straining sports at GHS is cross-country. Training for most team members begins in the summer, when they are urged by their coach, Mr. Ernst, to run at least five miles every day. Cross-coun- try consists of over-distance endurance running. An offi- cial race is three miles over all types of terrain. The sport is often physically painful, and the runner must exercise mind-over-body thinking to overcome the desire to quit. This year, the team finished sixth in the District meet and Gale Trulson, an individual winner finished thirteenth at the Sectional competition, missing advancing to the state meet by seconds. Early Saturday morning blahs , .,..,. . W., LW. .. i . M.- nw, ...--...,....... 4-2. ... .M .-.,.,- A- -nf f f . ., , ,. M.-.-W-. .....-, ...W ,........,..,.,,a... 2... ,,.-....... ............ ,,.....,. .... . .,. i.. ..... .. .Li,,,...... . , I.-. . ,,,.Y. ..,,L.,..,-,...,,,. M . 3 l A w . .. 4 .1 FRONT ROW: R. Swank, B. Anderson, K. Hamman, T. Lischwe, D. Pacheco, S. Palmer, P. Felz, M. Willcutts. BACK ROW Coach Ernst, T. Hanlon, B. Hottinger, K. Cox, J. Hanlon, B. Billingsley, M. Haptonstahl, S. Melton. 124 Athletic managers are often seen doing a variety of necessary tasks. They are what keeps the athletic teams moving. They keep track of equipment and sup- plies, and provide moral support to the athletes. When anything goes Wrong, no matter what it is, they must listen to complaints. Managers work hard at the little-known, behind-the-scenes jobs. They are a group of responsible young men who add greatly to the GHS athletic program. This page sponsored by Gale Ward Athletic Goods and by Weaver-Yemm Chevrolet N. Henderson Street f - ?' .W fi ,.v , 1 . ,gt ,K aw is, 4 fy . ,iw ,V , w Managers Phillips Award Each year the Gerald D. Phillips award is given to the senior boy who has won a varsity letter in his jun- ior year and has the highest grades point average of all lettermen. This year the honor Went to Tom Sand- berg. Tom lettered in Tennis in his junior year. FRONT ROW: B. DeGrai'l', J. Young, B. Collier. BACK ROW: B. Baldwin, J. Pacey, J. Wainman. 125 Now I'll give ya the Silver Streak Special! minion Where'd it go? , i i i ' And the winner is... And this is how you do a pirouette Up for two. gl1yS- 126 5 Can I have the next dance, too? Streaks play a scrimmage game. S331 wife What do you mean, hold every thing? I knew these ballet lessons would pay off sooner or later! Sure is rough being a Siamese twin! 1 2 7 i 5 r 41- - A. 3 FRONT ROW: S. Rescinito, T. Mason, C. Williams, D. Mullin, G. Vilardo, M. Wilson, M. McClure. SECOND ROW Mr Jackson, R. Berry, W. Hamilton, O. Thierry, G. Rozynek, J. Urena, M. Foster, Coach Owens. LAST ROW: I. Davies M Brown, J. Swedlund, M. Campbell, S. Kelley, P. Hayes. Streaks Tie For lst In Western Big Six Coach Mike Owens had a successful first season at GHS with a 15-6 record. The Streaks came on strong all year, despite the occurrence of frequent illnesses due to the raging flu epedemic. They played many overtime games, showing their great stamina. They ended the season tied for first place with Rock Island in Western Big 6 play. In regional play, GHS defeated Macomb 62-53. They went on to be beaten by Peoria Richwoods 52-55. Though Champaign wasn't in the destiny of this year's team, they played a hard season of basketball. This page sponsored by W. C. THOMAS ELECTRIC INC. COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL 664 W. Brooks St. Phone: 342-1195 128 Galesburg ............. 88 Galesburg ............. 61 Galesburg ............. 71 Galesburg ............. 80 Galesburg ............. 7 1 Galesburg ............. 79 Galesburg ............. 70 Galesburg ............. 72 Galesburg ............. 68 Galesburg ............. 60 Galesburg ............. 60 Galesburg ............. 84 Galesburg ............. 60 Galesburg ............. 87 Galesburg ............. 70 Galesburg ............. 65 Galesburg ............. 80 Galesburg ............. 65 Galesburg ............. 79 Galesburg ............. 70 Galesburg ............. 93 Regional Tournament Galesburg ............. 72 Galesburg ............. 52 Kewanee ......... Peo. Manual .... Peo. Limestone Pekin ............. Peo. Richwoods Rock Island ..... Washington ..... Quincy ........,... East Moline ..... Moline ............ Alleman ..... . Sterling ...... . Quincy ........ . Monmouth ...... East Moline ..... Canton ........... Marshal ...... . . Alleman. ......... Crane Tech ..... Moline ............ Rock Island ..... Macomb .......... Peo. Richwoods .1- You throw the orange thing in the hoop. Patta Cake Patta Cake at E- Wg? wa its MKS Streaks defeat Moline Up for 2 This page sponsored by OMC PARTS 85 ACCESSORIES 129 Galesburg, Illinois , AVN , 47 Ponies Turn In A 14-8 Season FRONT ROW: C. Betts, L. Cross, A. Hendricks, K. Rozynek, S. Cheesman, K. Pavlat, J. Pogue. BACK ROW: R. Blue, M. Royce, M. Brown, B. Dwyer, R. Berry, S. Kelley, M. Hollman, W. Weedman, B. Baldwin. GALESBURG SOPHS. 1973-74 Galesburg ...........,. Galesburg ............. Galesburg ............. Galesburg ............. Galesburg .........,... Galesburg ............. Galesburg ............. Galesburg .......,..... Galesburg ............. Galesburg ....,........ Galesburg ............, Galesburg ............. Galesburg ............. Galesburg ............. Galesburg .........,... Galesburg ............. Galesburg ....,........ Galesburg .........,... Galesburg ....,........ Galesburg ...,......... Galesburg ............. Kewanee .......... ........ Peo. Manual ...........,,... Peo. Limestone ............. Pekin ............... ........ Richwoods ..... Rock Island ...... ........ Rock Island ...... ....,... LaSalle-Peru ............... Molme ............. ........ Washington ...... ........ Quincy ...,...... E. Moline ...... Moline ........ Alleman ...... Sterling ....... Quincy .......... Monmouth .....,,. ,,.. .... E. Moline ....., Canton ........ Alleman ...... Moline ............. ........ 45 58 70 Cotl 59 60 55 67 Soph. Tourney 58 2nd Place 50 68 64 64 67 54 64 69 48 44 63 59 63 lot? As always, basketball is king in Gales- burg. The 1974 Ponies learned this, as they began their high school basketball careers. Coach Don Wright led the team this year, his first at GHS. The ponies gained valuable experience as they turned in a 14-8 record. Atten- dance is usually poor at Pony games but the team proved this year that they were tough competition and many ex- citing games led the crowds to view the games. Ponies basketball is a proving ground for future varsity Silver Streaks. GHSers are confident of their skill and are looking for a fantastic team made up of these Ponies. Galesburg ,,........... Rock Island ...... ........ 7 4 and by This page sponsored by Jac. lr- FABRIC Sc YARN SHOP ET 132 Wrestling: An Active Varsity Wrestling Team FRONT ROW: R. Welch, A, Zavadil, S. Bitcon, D. Sutor, T. Pepmeyer, J. Heaton. BACK ROW: B. Mink, S. Burger, S. Graffou- liere, J. Hall, T. Patterson, D. McCombs. Galesburg ............ 34 Galesburg ............ 25 Galesburg ............ 21 Galesburg ............ 25 Galesburg ............ 13 Galesburg ............ 15 Galesburg ............ 24 Galesburg ............ 33 Galesburg ............ 48 Galesburg ............ 54 Galesburg ............ 20 Galesburg ............ 5 1 Galesburg ............ Galesburg ............ 1 1 Peoria Central ..... East Peoria .... Quincy ......... Alleman ......... Rock Island ..,. Lake Park ...... Elgin ........... Macomb ....... Canton ..... Kewanee ........ Burlington ..... Peoria Manual Moline ........... East Moline .... Canton .......... .....15 .....23 ........27 ........25 ...... ..41 ........34 ........28 8 .....11 0 6 ...... ..43 forfeit Galesburg ..... .... Wilkins goes for an exciting pin. This page sponsored and by l Compliments of Bal' BQ Rib Shack Black Bros. True Value Hardware 1789 N. Henderson St. 134 Seminary and Main Sport at GHS Many people think wrestling is a sport of brawn. It is that, but much more. GHS wrestlers spend many after-school hours training to put them in top phy- sical condition. But, at the same time, they were conditioning their minds. A Wrestler must think at all times in or- der to be prepared for his opponent. He must always have confidence that he can win his match. The hours of prac- tice train the men what moves to make, and when to make them. Agility and strength, good physical condition, and positive mental attitudes are all char- acteristics of a good wrestler. The GHS wrestlers are learning all of these things by participation. Dave McCombs Won lst place in District competition, 2nd place in Davenport tour and 4th place in Fort Madison tour. John Hall also won lst place in District competi- tion, 3rd in Davenport and 3rd in Fort Madison. Which leg is yours? Sophomore Wrestlers FRONT ROW: S. Fletcher, J. Espejo, J. Frazier, J. Thurman, S. Palmer, B. Mink, T. Camper, S. Brown BACK ROW E San chez, M. Conners, R. Peterson, D. 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For The Records -eg . ix, ,pw If these are the low hurdles, I'd hate to see the high ones. 139 FIRST ROW: S. Miller. P. Headley, G. Popplett, D. Taylor, J. Pollilo. SEC- OND ROW: J. Pscheidt. M. Haptonstahl, G. Dejay- nes, C. Morgan. THIRD ROW: R. Allen, D. Max- well. D. Addis. FOURTH ROW: P. Felz, D. Miller, J. Kubis. FIFTH ROW: L. Germann, P. Anderson, D. Makeever, S. Melton. SIXTH ROW: J. Smith. T. Loyd, Coach Albright, Coach Johns. Ga1esburg's 1974 track squad opened their outdoor season with the game against the East Moline Panthers. They then proceeded to Monmouth for a triangular meet with the Zippers and Can- ton. Many records are always broken and this team proved this true with their immense partici- pation and fine form displayed in the high jump, shot put, hurdles, short distance and long distance runs, and relays. This year's sea- son proved to be a successful one for their fine effort. This page sponsored by We Make People Happy at . , . BASKIN-ROBBINS .am IGB CREAM STORE 975 N. Henderson St. - Ph. 343-9435 Store Hours: 11 A.M. tu 10 P.M. Im and by GATES TIRE CENTER cnzssunefs Nswssr s. Mosr Monsnu 342-6196 HENDERSON 6. FREMONT 343-6197 H. E. Andrews iowneri Baseball Team Gains FRONT ROW: M. Hanson, G. Cisco, K. Salesman, G. Rozynek, K. Baker, S. Kimbel, D. Aldrich, J. VanFleet, D. Humes, B. Holcomb. BACK ROW: J. Wainman, M. Dickson, D. Scott, D. McKillip, S. Rescinito, D. Jacobs, J. Stone, J. Blixt, M. Wilson, B. Berry, G. Johnson, C. Parker, B. DeGraff. GHS Baseball is becoming a greatly competi- tive sport in the Spring. Under the new coaching of Mr. Bruington, the team holds great anticipation at the opening of the season. They started out right with a win over Farm- ington and they continued to play equally Well throughout the season. I'm gonna knock this thing so far, it'll take a satellite to find it. OK, Let me have it! This page sponsored by And by SEARS ROEBUCK Sz CO. 140 Rusty's Country Fried Chicken wwe as-A . we f., 'mf' pf ,wi .M ,.,.- -qv , ' if i . ' , Ii: Tyla -V f Aw. I ' I b I V '.,,-,A I Get back on base. 4 Y, 4 ,,.. f wr ,Q V . , if i f if if L 'n i t I 'fi QW? A ' i , igiif, , AH Shucks, I wanted to play. This page sponsored by olGul0sI1urg,Inc'. llrontage Road - N. Weaw'r'r' Y,l'llllll lSmall Engine Distributors? illf ' ,V we Q . 1 H5221 Am, 1 A , ,, .H 'ji In fm 2 we My WW This time I think I'll really let them have it! Those Sophs sure are short w Mywfbgwe-wQf4zf1Qgf4g2?gqyy1ilw'5,g f ex . . W, i,.. Vw' -,IW M3 5 'N -szfifm., ., ,yqewy -'B - f1fj,3ff' fm eg 1090006469-f' -Q L - 6, we fewgsi pi iv ,M ,,!,,-.,.k,,,mAi,.f..'l.,g.,t,,, ,vsvry we 4 my ',.,.,,3 I wonder why I have to play outfield. Q' 141 And by iii? .., .e,., , FRONT ROW: S. White, L. Johnson, J. Espejo, J. Douglas, M. Evans, D. Stoerzbach, S. Wilberding, B. Nelson. SECOND ROW: R. Owens, J. Stansbury, D. Douglas, S. Bitcon, J. Contro, D. Wilson, B. Klapp, C. Hines, Mr. Soper. Golfers Show Strength n Course The guys were really swinging this year under the ' . coaching of Mr. Soper. The team spent many S gi Q A hours on the golf course and other open spaces -i J practicing their swings so that they would prove WRC A worthy competetors-and they proved themselves pyp. EN very worthy. This year out of the eighteen mem- iiitiii' bers, GHS was fortunate to have six returning lettermen on the team. Also, adding to the strength of the team were six sophomores including Dan Stoerzbach. Out of the over sixteen golf meets, Galesburgls biggest meets were the Bergan Invita- tional on April 15, and the Rockridge Invitational on April 20. This page sponsored by Lindsay Pontiac-Cadillac Inc. 172-S. Prairie Street Galesburg, IL 61401 Bob Lindsay 8: Harold Inman Welcome You Your New Pontiac 8a Cadillac Dealers. and by ROCKY'S MAID-RITE 2250 Grand Avenue Galesburg, IL 61401 Where's the ball? 142 Tennis Team Strives For Perfection FRONT ROW: S. Pyatt, T. Steller, A. Tolle, M. Parker, T. Sandburg, M. Willcutts. BACK ROW: S. Foster, T. Wetherbee, R. Pillsbury, M. Foster, B. Chadwick, G. Saul. The tennis team, now in its fifth year as a varsity sport, is under the new coaching of Mr. Bradley. The tennis team started its season on April 9th when they played against Ottawa. One of the goals for the tennis program is to start a good Junior tennis program so that by the time players reach GHS they are already strong experienced players and time can then be spent on coaching players as a strong competitive team. FRONT ROW: S. Reynolds, M. Flesher, S. Zocchi, S. Norris, M. Helvick, BACK ROW: S. Courtney, C. Hatch, K. Pavlat, M, Hollman, J. Pogue, J. Edwards, B. Beling. and by Jim Sherwood's This page sponsored by PUCKETTIAMERICAN 143 uNCfffl7s,,f21?m,Y -if' ..,...'f S3 M' m 2 QQ-Qllvb J4 i'1-'LH-22 - npr' I ig:: . .1 '3 8 1 is -I-' ,Q ii ' I lm .EAL .- CO3 X g. iff, 1:-.V 1 W 4 4 ' x- M -W J-f 1 - S .W V ' -' -Q -. - -w -Q:-A-L 1, W '-gmipp-,W-.,':z 'fJ:,i'Sf',fff'- 1 211- N-sign, Q-eff .'f2fw1K2'X'52 . 1: fn Qi 9 ar mm, wr f W , ,M wggiffgm 4 Y 1 , 525' Q5-Q -i , 3 1 L Q :wwf Lfiswwfmfw C f, 'AA 1 gg K ..,, . . Q K pq. f 6 ,. .4 'S If X Mag.. M '- 2 if Y fa' iii'-:F 2 Ziff -rf, , -. 3.0 , , k 1 , , Q 2 S 9.i 9 sung is , 19'-ai' ' is Ah. Ya found me. What's Alan doing now? MQN Y0u're not fooling me, that doesn't look anything like the Easter Bunny. 146 .,... Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes -W 3 s f ,J fh 11 gg W 4 Ai' ' 3 -ff A2 2 Genius in the making. Are you sure it'll work? Oh My Gosh. wx Ama Hwwazww Sure has been a weird day. 147 JUDITH K. ALLEN Girls' Interscholastic Sports...OfIice Oc- cupations. . . GAA. . .plans to attend West- ern Illinois University and become a PE teacher FRANK ALLISON DEBORAH G. ALSTEDT Reflector Copy Editor...SAE...plans for college ANDY ACKMAN VICA. . .plans to work KATHLEEN ADAMS ROBIN BELLE ADMIRE PCA. . .GSL LINDA S. ALDEN GSL...GAA...plans to go to Carl Sand- burg and study Data Processing MARY ALFARO DEBORAH L. ALLEN President of Pasteur Society...NHS... Chemistry Lab Assistantmplans to attend Colorado State University and ma- jor in Microbiology MYRNA ALTERS GREGG ALAN ANDERSON plans to attend Bethel College...Pre-Med JEFFREY ROBERT ANDERSON Boys' Forurn. . .Varsity Wrestling. . .col- lege JERRY ANDERSON STEPHEN ANDERSON MARK ANELL LARRY ANGLUND PATTY ARCHIBALD Varsity Football Cheerleader.. .Student Council. . .NHS CINDY ARMSTRONG HELEN ARNOLD MARY LOUISE ARTZ Girls' Interscholastic Sports . . . German Club. . . GSL. . .plans to attend University of Illinois GERRY ATWELL TERI LYNN BALDWIN Girls' Ensemble. . .A Cappella. . . Budget Advertising Manager...plans to attend Carl Sandburg LADONNA KAY BANTZ Band. . .A Cappella...Senior Girls Ensem- ble.. .college ahead BILL BARKER DENISE BARNES CHUCK BARSTOW STEVE BATES PAULA JANE BAILEY Varsity Football Cheerleader. . .A Cap- pella. . .Student Council. . .college STEPHEN BAKER PENNY L. BALDWIN Tennis Team . . .GAA . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg CINDY BECKMAN DIANA BEHRENS JIM BENBOW BRENDA A. BATTLES Senior Girls Ensemble. . . Gadets. . .Stage Call...plans to attend Brigham Young University in Utah JIM BAUGHMAN ALICE S. BEAIRD CWT. . .college plans MARJORIE ANNE BEAIRD DO...college plans HELEN KRISTINE BEATH Pep Club. ..GSL. ..Senior Leader. ..plans to enter the field of Dental Hygiene CONNIE BECK DUANE BENNETT LAURA BERNTSON Arte Clubbe. . . GSL. ..GAA. . .plans to at- tend Illinois State University BOB BERRY Baseball. . .G Club JACK BEWLEY BRYAN BICKERSTAFF SHELLEY KAY BILLUPS Gadets...GSL. ..plans to attend Carl Sandburg DENISE RENE BINZ GSL. . .Pep Club. . . CWT. . . Carl Sandburg and then on to Airline School to become a stewardess STEPHANIE JEAN BISHOP NHS.. . Gadets. . .French Club Treasurer ...college plans RICK BLAIR DEBRA LYNN BLAKE Spanish Club. . . GSL. . . GAA. . . plans to attend college and become a nurse KATHLEEN BLAKE GLENDA L. BLIGHTON CWT. ..mid-term graduatemplans to at- tend U of I to become a policewoman LISA KATHLEEN BOYD SAE . ..GSL. . . GAA. ..plans to become an elementary teacher BILL BOYDSTUN Varsity Swim Team. . .Student Council... college plans NED BOYDSTUN ANNE BOYLSON BRIAN BRAMLETT MARK BRANDENBURG JERRY BLIXT SHERYL L. BLOMQUIST DE REPORTER. . . GSL. . .college plans DAVE BOETTCHER MICHAEL D. BRUNKOW Budget...German Club...plans to at- tend Carl Sandburg JERRY D. BUCK DO...CWT...travel. . .plans to attend Carl Sandburg KEN BUSHNELL KATHLEEN BRENNAN CYNTHIA BRINTON Mid-Term Graduate...plans to attend Patricia Stevens College in Florida NORMA DIANE BRITTON GAA President. . . Gadets. . . GSL. . .college plans SARA BRONSON LYNN BROWN SANDRA ANN BROWN AFS President. . .A Cappella. ..Girls' En- semble. ..plans to go to Illinois State and major in Special Education or Psychology BOB BUTTS A Cappella. . . French Club. . . NHS. . .col- lege lies ahead STEPHANIE CAMERON SAE President. . .Band. . . GSL. . .college plans TOM CANFIELD GORDON CARLSON NHS. . . German Club. . .Intramurals NORMA JEAN CARTER Secretarial plans BRIAN E. CAVES Football...Track...Wants to become a Writer CONSTANCE CHADWICK Stage Call President. . .Arte Clubbe Secre- tary. . . NHS. . .A Cappella JANE LOUISE CHAMPION Gadets...A Cappella...GAA Publicity Chairman. . . college plans VICKIE CHANEY college plans SHARON L. CHASE CWT...OfHce Cadet...would like to con- tinue Working as a dental assistant and lead a happy life DIANE CHERRINGTON A Cappella. ..CWT. ..plans to go into the field of airlines TERESA ROSE CHERRINGTON . DO. ..A Cappella. ..GAA KENT CLAY .it FFA TreaSL1I'91'...Lab Assistant...plans to attend U of I KIM COLCLASURE DIANE YVONNE COLEMAN DE. . .GSL. . .mid-term graduate. . .plans to attend airlines school SUSAN COLEMAN BILL COLLOPY CHARLES COLWELL 153 JANET CHRISTINE CHEZEM Office Occupations. . . GSL. . .secretarial plans JEFF CHILDERS BOBETTE MARIE CLAEYS college plans CARRIE D. COWAN Gadets . . . Senior Council.. . GSL Re re P - sentative. . .plans to work and attend Carl Sandburg JOHN PATRICK CRATTY DO...plans to attend ISU and go into special education PAUL CREE MELISSA CONN Pep Club . . .plans to attend college in Iowa and study Cosmetology JEROME CONTRO BECKY L. COOK President of DO. . .travel CAROL COOK Pep Club...GAA...plans to attend SIU ALAN COOMBS AN NETTE COUGHLIN JERRY JAY CYPERT A Cappella. . . Symphonic Band . . . Budget DEBRA DAILEY MIKE JOHN DANFORTH Intramural Basketball .... plans to attend Carl Sandburg KARA DANNER Office Occupations. . .college ahead PERRY DARRAH ANNE DAVIS Co-President of Pollution Solution... Budget...NHS. ..plans to major in lan- guages in college DAWN DAVIS REGINA LYNE DAVIS Pep Club. . . Office Occupations. . .college plans DIANE DEATHERAGE DAVE DEATHERAGE BILL DEGRAFF G-Club...Varsity Manager...NHS... plans to attend college to become a teacher KIM D. DENLY Arte Clubbe...GAA. ..GSL. ..plans to at- tend Carl Sandburg nu- .M 19-as 1 l. N DAN JOSEPH DOUGLAS G-Club. . .Golf Team. . .college DONNA DRALLE KAREN DUGENSKE JUNE L. DUMSE GSL . . . Mid-Term Graduate.. .plans to at- tend Carl Sandburg School of Cosmetology DANIEL E. DUNN Vocational Electronics. . . DO . . . plans to go into the field of electronics ANNE M. EDDY Co-Editor of the Reflector. ..Senior Girls EnseInble...A Cappellamcollege plans ahead KAREN DERRY MARC DICKSON CHRIS DILLIN Pep Club..,plans to versity and major in 5 -.. .?i.'.-L., :-9,1 ' .ww wr - -::, ' 3 ,4 172.3-.Z V1 v . ' ' . ' 'f sp., - 5 ' . .. ' I NVQIP' h 532' 5 , . . - '. w ' l 155 attend Bradley Uni art JAMES ELMORE DEAN W. EMSTROM FFA. . .Farming MICHAEL ENDICOTT Letterman in Football and Wrestling... Student Council. . .Senior Council. . .col- lege plans ROBIN EIKER Band...plans to attend University of Illinois STEVE EISEMANN KAREN EKIN College LYNNDEL EKIN College GARL ELLIOTT DO.,.Vocational Welding...plans to attend trade school ROBIN E. ELLIOTT Plans to become an electrical engineer JOSE ESTRADA DERWIN FANSLER BRIAN R. FARMER CWT. . .plans to attend WIU FRANK FELZ MICHAEL W. FELZ Baseball. . .Intramurals . .CWT. . .plans to attend Illinois Wesleyan CATHY FINCH SAE...GSL Representative...Reflector Staff. . .plans to attend college and become a physical therapist SUE FISCHELL DANA FISHER CATHY FITZSIMMONS KEITH FLESHER JIM FOLEY President of French Club...NHS...college JILL FONES Co-Editor of Reflectormplans to attend business college RHONDA L. FOSTER college plans ALICE M. FOX Office Occupations. . . GSL. . .college plans DOUGLAS FRAKES MONICA FRIEND JOYCE FRITZ ANNE MARIE FRITZEL Spanish Club...GAA...plans for college and nursing JOY FONES Office Occupations. . .plans to attend Carl Sandburg DELBERT FORD CHARLES MICHAEL FOSTER Varsity Basketball . . .Varsity Tennis . . . college plans XX 1 if y if ARTHUR GILLHAM RUTH ANNE GINTHER Treasurer of Art Clubbe...A Cappella... GSL...plans for happiness and success LEEANNE MARIE GLAS GSL. . .lead a happy married life DEBORAH L. GADDIS Senior Cour1cil...AFS...Pep Club CHERYL A. GALLOWAY DO LINDA L. GALYEAN GSL.. .Pep Club. . .college plans SUE GARMAN JANE ELLEN GARRISON GSL. . . marriage. . . police Work PATRICIA GATLIN JOLENE GLASS MARY CATHERINE GOAD GSL...Senior Leader...plans to attend Carl Sandburg LAWRENCE GABEL STEVEN ANDREW GODSIL Varsity Football...Boys' Forum...Gun Club...plans to attend a school for law enforcement DEAN L. GOFF Baseball. . . Intramurals. . . Spanish Club. .. plans to attend Knox College and enter the field of Optometry GERALD DAVID GOODELL Band. ..plans to attend Illinois Wesleyan KATHRYN E. GOODMAN GSL. . . Girls' Interscholastic Sports... plans to go into nurses training in Chicago STEVE GRAFFOULIERE CINDY J. GRAHAM Vice-President of GAA...Girls' Athletic Teams...Senior Leader JOEL JOHN GRAY CWT...plans to enter the field of sales- manship in college SONIA KELLY GRAY Treasurer of DE. . .plans to enter the field of business MELANIE GREEN DOUGLAS GUMM GLEN ALAN GUSTAFSON RUSTY GUSTAFSON WAYMOND HAMILTON MARY HANEGHAN TOM W. HANLON Varsity Track...G-Club...Intramural Basketball. . .college plans 1-w ' JEFF GRIFFITH JOHN EDWARD GRIFFITH Concert Band...A Cappella...Jazz Band ...college plans FRANKLIN LEE GROVER Plans to work in a factory MARK HARTMAN JAMES PATRICK HATCH FFA. ..Industrial Arts Club. . .plans to join the navy CHRISTINA M. HAYNES Mid-Term Graduate TRUDY HANNA LYNN ANN HARDING Varsity Basketball Cheerleader. . .Home- coming Queen.. .Student Council. . .plans to become a surgical nurse PAMELA JEAN HARE Girls' Interscholastic Sports. . . GAA. . .Pep Club. . .college plans JAMES HARRIS TRACEY HARRIS KEVIN HARRISON N. . p pi MIKE HAYNES F. PETER HAYNES A Cappel1a...Varsity Trackmcollege plans ELIZABETH HAYS HEIDI HAYS DANIEL MARK HEALEY Plans to attend a trade school CAROL ANN HEATH Girls' Chorus...plans to go into motel management SUSAN LYNN HEATON A Cappella . . . Gadets . . . Senior Girls En- semble. ..college plans JUNE HECK KIM HEDDEN KAREN HEISER JERRY HELMS Office Occupations. . . GSL...plans to Work and travel JEFF R. HERRIN Intramural Basketball . . . Golf. . . Illinois State University KAREN HILMAN Office Occupations . . . GAA . . . Pep Club . . .plans to enter airline school BLAINE HILTON CHUCK HINES KATHY HINTON LORRAINE HOBEN DAVID HODIERNE TIMOTHY L. HERRING Explorer's Club...FFA...plans to major in finance at Carl Sandburg LINDA MARIE HILLEMEIER Varsity Football Cheerleader...Vice- President of GSL . . . Student Council . . . college plans JULIE ANN HILLIER Basketball . . . Volleyball . . . Field Hockey . . . plans to go to college to become a PE teacher 1 l i . JACK HOWLAND TINA HOYT BRENDA J. HRBEK Treasurer of GSL . . . President of German Club . . . Pony Basketball Cheerleading Coach. . .college plans EDWARD HOLLAND BEVERLY HOLMES President of PAC...A Cappella...NHS ...college plans JEFF HORTON TONI HORTON Band. . . NHS . . .plans to go to college and major in nursing LORI HOWARD Plans to go to Patricia Stevens Career College STEVEN HOWARD RHONDA L. HROZIENCIK GSL.. . DE . . . plans include Carl Sandburg GREGG HUDDLESTON DEBRA LYN HUDGEL Varsity Basketball Cheerleader . . . Vice- President of Pep Club . . . Student Council ...college plans ROBBIE HUEY JULIE HUFF SUSAN LYNN HUGHEY Secretary of Senior Council . . . Vice-Pres- ident of NHS. . . Gadets . . ,plans to attend Knox College JEFF HUNGER JIM HUTCHINGS JANET RAE INMAN Band . . . A Cappella . . . Senior Girls En- semble . . .college plans WALDO GUADALUPE INTERIAL College plans SUSAN ISAACSON JIM EUGENE JACKSON Spanish National Honor Society . . . Lab Assistant. . .Intramural Handball. . .plans to attend Knox College JEAN JESPERSEN Senior Leader . . . Girls' Athletic Teams . . . GAA Board Member. . . plans to attend college and major in Physical Education MARK JOHN CHRIS JOHNSON CWT . . .college plans CINDY JOHNSON JANET LOUISE JOHNSON Youth and Government . . . Arte Clubbe . . . Senior Council . . . plans to attend Eastern Illinois University and study architecture JO LYNN JOHNSON Varsity Basketball Cheerleader. . . GSL. . . GAA N.. I DAN JACOBS SANDRA JACOBS MAX D. JARVIS DO. . .Vocational Auto Mechanics 4 1 i JACQUELINE ANN JONES DO . . . Mid-Term Graduate . . . plans to attend SIU and become a social worker J ODY JONES JUDY JONES KENNETH JOHNSON LARRY E. JOHNSON Varsity Football . . . G-Club . , . Varsity Wrestling. . . college plans LUANN JOHNSON Corresponding Secretary of SAE . . . Pep Club . . . Senior Leader. . . plans to attend Bradley University and major in educa- tion RONALD G. JOHNSON Soccer . . . President and Instructor of Fencing. . .plans to enter the field of Sci- ence at Knox College SUSAN JOHNSON FRANK L. JONES German Club . . . Pep Club . . . SAA . . . plans to attend Anesthesia School 4 ADRIANA ROSA KAPLAN AFS . . . Student Council . . . Spanish Club . . .plans to enter the field of Sociology and Psychology PAUL L. KAUFFMAN KEVIN PATRICK KAYSER Vice-President of A Cappella . . . Band . . . Singing Streaks . . . plans to attend Depauw School of Music BECKIE LYN KENAN GSL . . . Senior Leader . . . plans to attend ISU or airline school BILLY KENDALL LEE ANN KESSINGER A Cappella . . . Vice-President of French Club . . . Hockey Team . . . plans to attend WIU CHERYL KING JIM KISLER Varsity Cross Country . . . Varsity Track . . . Boys' Forum Secretary . . . plans to attend St. Ambrose College and become a coach TRACI D. KISLER Office Occupations Vice-President. . .Pep Club . . . GSL . . . plans include college GARY KNIPE Pasteur Society. . . college plans KATHY KNUTH GSL . . . Pep Club . . . Pollution Solution . . . plans to become a registered nurse DIANA MARIE KOHORST NHS . . . German Club . . . plans to attend Knox College CHRIS KUHLMANN DEBBIE LANGENBAHM GREG LANNHOLM RUSS W. LAROSE DO.. .Vocational Auto Mechanics. . .plans to attend Carl Sandburg and become an auto mechanic KEVIN PATRICK LARSON Varsity Basketball . . . college plans LYNN LARSON ,.. 2 . - TERRY JOSEPH KOSTELECKEY CWT . . . plans to attend college and be- come a professional photographer and cartoonist LAURIE K. KREUTZER DO . . . Mid-Term Graduate . . . marriage GERRY KRAFT 4 X l DANIEL LESTER VIOLA LEE LEWIS President of DE...A Cappella DAVE LIBY SUE K. LAWSON CWT BRIAN LEAHY DIANA L. LEE DE...A Cappella...Pep Club...college plans JAMES LEE A Cappella . . . CWT . . . Gun Club. . .plans to attend college and join the police force JOE P. LEFEBVRE Swim Team...plans to go into the navy TANNA KAY LEHNING Senior Council.. .Treasurer of NHS. .. Gadets. . .college plans I . 12 ' I Em 1 I BARBARA LINDSTROM MARTIN LINN RAMONA LISENBEE DEBBIE LONG DEBRA LOUTHAN MARY ELLEN LUDINGTON College plans WILLIAM EDWARD LUMBERRY Plans to attend Knox College JAN LUNDEEN JEFF LUNDEEN College plans LORI JEAN LUNDQUIST PEP. . .plans to continue Working NANCY LEE LUNDQUIST GSL. .. plans to attend college CARRIE LUTTRELL Gadets. . . Senior Council . . .Arte Clubbe . . .college plans KATHRYN ANN MAHAFFEY Senior Council . . . Vice-President of Latin Club . . . Historian of Stage Call. . .college plans SHELLEY R. MAHNESMITH GSL . . . plans to go to Germany for two years to be with husband LORRI ANN MAJ CINA Field Hockey . . . Track . . . GAA. . . plans to Work with the mentally retarded PAM M. MANGIERI Pep Club. ..plans include college JOHN MARSHALL CATHY J. MARTIN Office Occupations . . . GSL . . . plans to attend college VINCENT MACIEL LORI A. MACKEY Senior Council . . .JV Cheerleading Coach . . . GSL Representative. . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg and Work TERESA MARIE MACKIE College plans JAMES K. MAURER College plans JEFFREY JAY McCARTHY DO . . . Vocational Auto Shop . . . plans attend trade school MITCH MCCLURE JEFF MARTY CARRIE MARIE MASILKO Spanish National Honor Society . . . Pep Club. . . CrSL...college plans GAIL MASINDA PATRICIA MAST KATHLEEN MASTERS ROGER LEE MATHEWS A Cappella . . . plans to attend art school 1 fv- DAVE ALAN McCOMBS G-Club DEBBIE MCCONE RICK D. MCCONE A Cappella. . . Senior Council. . . Spanish Club. . .college ..Air Force BONNIE McCORMICK WANDA McCORMICK PAUL JOSEPH McELLEN DO . . . plans to attend a vocational school RAYMOND GUY MCINTIRE III Budget. . .German Club. ..plans to attend Concordia College in Minnesota and ma- jor in German APRIL J ANRAE MCKENNA Arte Clubbe . . . French Club . . . GAA . . . college plans PAM MCKEOWN KAREN ANN MCKILLIP Illinois Girls State Representative... Treasurer of Senior Council. . .Student Council . . . plans to attend college and ma- jor in the area of Social Sciences MARK DANIEL MCKILLIP President of Spanish Club . . . Treasurer of Boys' Forum . . . A Cappella . . . plans to major in physical therapy JACK W. MEAD DO. . .college plans SHERYL MELTON ROGER LEE MILES FFA . . . G-Club . . . plans to attend a voca- tional school STEVE MILLER CHERYL MITCHELL JACQUELINE MITCHELL DEBRA JO MONTAGUE GSL . . . plans to attend Patricia Stevens Career College in Florida GREG MEDINA Varsity Football . . . Industrial Arts Club ...G-Club...plans to attend college EDWARD MELTON MIKE MELTON PENNY JOLENE MORAN German Club. . .French Club. . .Pep Club ...college plans RHONDA C. MOREHEAD Gadets. . .GSL Representative. . .college plans VALERIE MORLING TED E. MONTGOMERY DO. . .Vocational Auto Mechanics. . .plans to attend trade school LEONARD MONZO MICHAEL VINCENT MOONEY President of Thespians . . . Stage Call . . . A Cappella...plans to attend Illinois Weslyan KEVIN MOORE Plans to attend college to become a veter- inarian VIRGIE LYNN MOORE GSL. . . GAA. . .Pep Club. . .college plans BRIDGET MORAN l RICHARD MORRIS RENE MORROW PAM MORSS RICK MOTZ DO KIM ANN MULLENIX Senior Leader . . . GSL . . . . . .plans include college CHERYL MURRAY DE.. .college plans Senior Council STEVE MYERS RAGINA NALLEY JOHN NEAL JACKIE C. NEBE CWT. . .work KATHARINE I. NELSON Pep Club . . .French Club. . . GSL. . . plans to attend nursing school ROGER NELSON NANCY JO NORDSTROM A Cappella. . .Girls Ensemble. . .Mid- Term Graduate. . . Marriage MARK OAKMAN MARTIN EDWARD O,CONNOR President of FFA . . . plans to attend U of I MARY B. O'CONNOR Gadets . . . Senior Council . . . GSL . . .col- lege plans MALINDA ELIZABETH OLIVER Hockey . . . Track , . . GAA . . . ROTC and Police Academy KENNETH CARTER OLSON Arte Clubbe . . . plans to go into the field of commercial art or architectural drafting 'PK' X JULIUS F. NEMETH Vice-President of Soccer Club . . . Senior Council. . .French Club. . . plans to attend U of I and major in Science STEVEN RAY NICHOLAS DO . . . work on the railroad . . . marriage CYNTHIA MARIE NOE Plans to attend Saint Mary of the Woods College N it JENNY PATCH LINDA PATTERSON JANE ELIZABETH PECSI A Cappella . . . Board Member of GAA . . . plans to attend college and major in business education WILLIAM O'MALLEY CATHY ORNELIS Girls Track.. .Office Occupations. . .plans to attend a secretarial college MARY OROSCO JEAN OSBORNE PEARL OSBORNE MARK PARKER Tennis Team. . . college plans ROBERT PENDRY THOMAS LEE PEPMEYER Senior Class President . . . Student Coun- cil . . . Varsity Football . . . college plans ROSE MARIE PEREZ GSL . . . GAA . . . CWT . . .plans to attend Carl Sandburg and modeling school TOM DALE PERRINE Stage Call . . . plans to attend college and major in Fine Arts JAMES PETERSON VICKEY PETERSON KAY LYNNE PETRIE A Cappella...Business Manager of Bud- get . . . Board Member of GAA . . . plans to attend Illinois Weslyan to become a nurs- ing instructor DAVID ALLEN PHILLIS Youth and Government . . . Debate Team . . .plans to attend college MIKE PIERCE CHRISTINE LEA POGUE Co-News Editor of Budget. . .Senior Coun- cil . . . NHS. . . college plans PATRICIA SUE POTTER A Cappella. ..Treasurer of YARC . ..col- lege plans JOHN POULOS JOE L. PRINA College plans ANN PRITCHARD Varsity Basketball Cheerleader. . .Streak- etts. ..plans to attend college JOHN PRITCHARD SARAH PRITCHARD Arte Clubbe . . . Drama . . . GSL . . . plans to attend college EDWARD A. PSCHEIDT Youth and Government . . . Pep Club . . . NHS. . .college plans KAREN PUCKETT Arte Clubbe . . . CWT . . . plans to attend a vocational school RONALD POULOS WILLIAM T. PRICE JODIE LYNN PRINA Senior Leader. . .Girls Basketball. . .plans to attend Carl Sandburg KATHERINE ANN RECKMAN PHIL J. REDINGTON President of Boy's Forum . . . Student Council . . . Inter-Club Council. . .plans to attend St. Ambrose College in Iowa ROGER REEM MELANIE PUCKETT Arte Clubbe . . . Spanish Club . . . GSL. . . plans to attend Patricia Stevens Career College POLLY ARLENE PURCELL Vice-President of Symphonic Band... President of A Cappella . . . Jazz Band . . . plans to attend Indiana State University and major in music STAN PYATT G-Club . . . Tennis Team . . . Plans to attend Eastern JIM QUALLS SANDY LEA QUANSTROM GSL Representative . . . Pep Club Repre- sentative . . . GAA. . . plans to attend Black Hawk College and become a Registered Nurse BRUCE QUARTERMAN 4 PATRICIA REEVES French Club. . .Pep Club. . . GSL JIM REIBER DEE ANN REISCHLING GSL. . .Senior Council KRISTA REYNOLDS Gadets . . . GSL . . . GAA . . . college plans LEONARD RHODES Varsity Football . . . Singing Streaks . . . Varsity Track STEVE RIDDELL DEBBE L. RIGNEY A Cappella . . . Senior Girls Ensemble . . . Gadetsmcollege plans KEN RILEY ELIZABETH KAY RINEHART Senior Leader. . . Pep Club. . . GSL CINDY LEE ROATE Senior Leader. ..GSL. ..Pep Club. ..plans to become a Registered Nurse DEBBIE ANN ROBERSON Gadets . . . Senior Council . . . GSL. . . plans to attend four years of college and get Bachelors' Degree in secretarial Work RHONDA ROBERTSON Office Occupations PAMELA SUE ROSS GARY STEPHEN ROZYNEK Varsity Basketball . . . G-Club . . . Youth and Government. . .college plans ROBIN LYNN RUHL A Cappella. . . Senior Council . . . Reading Lab Aid. . . college plans LARRY E. RUSSELL French Club . . .AFS. . . Senior Council... plans to attend Knox College and law school JAMES RUTLEDGE TOM RUTLEDGE 17 it V. DIANE RODRIGUEZ CWT. . .plans for a happy marriage VICKIE ROE JANE E. ROGERS Varsity Football Cheerleader. . .President of GSL . . . Arte Clubbe . . . college plans DUANE SCHOONOVER BILL SCOTT DAN SCOTT KEVIN SALSMAN AUDREY SANDBERG Office Occupatior1s...GSL...Pep Club... college plans TOM ALLAN SANDBERG NHS...Varsity Tennis...Arte Clubbe... plans to attend University of Illinois SUE SAPP KATHY SAYRS RON SCHOFIELD Fencing Club . . . plans to attend college and go into the ministry is I i. V. DIANA KAY SCOTT College plans ELAINE KAY SEDWICK GAA . . . Girls Interscholastic Volleyball ...Office Occupations. . .plans to become a secretary ELLEN F. SEDWICK Treasurer of Office Occupations . . . GAA . . . Senior Leader . . . plans to become a secretary and go to Carl Sandburg in the evenings GAY SELFRIDGE MARY ANN SEIBERT Varsity Basketball Cheerleader. . .Streak- ettes. . .A Cappella. . .college plans GAIL JEAN SETTLE Senior Council . . . Senior Girls Ensemble . . . Pep Club . . . plans to go to Howard University and major in English MURLEY SHANNON SUE SHEA President of Office Occupations . . . GSL. . . college plans LINDA SHEFFLER GABRIELE SHELDON WILLIAM D. SHELDON Plans to attend a vocational school MIKE SHEPHERD KEITH DOUGLAS THOMAS SIMMER Plans to attend DeVry Technical School in Phoenix ERNIE SIMPKINS MINDY KAY SKIN NER Mid-Term Graduate. . .plans to attend college in Atlanta ALLAN LEE SMITH President of Pep Club . . . Light Crew . . . Gun Club.. .plans to attend ISU DALTON SMITH JIM SMITH '99 mm., 'P WILLIAM JAMES SHERWOOD Plans to become a farmer ROBERT D SHOWALTER Secretary of DO GARY W SHRYACK Wrestling plans to attend trade school or go into the field of av1at1on -va., 1. 177 JUDITH L. SNYDER Reflector Photographer . . . Field Hockey ...Volleyball. ..plans to attend WIU BOB SOUTHWELL PAMELA MARIE SOUTHWICK Mid-Term Graduate. . . college plans xi KIMBERLY SMITH PHILIS ANNETTE SMITH Plans to attend college and do social work RANEE ANN ETTE SMITH I Plans to attend trade school SHERIL LYNN SMITH GSL. . . GAA. . .plans to attend Carl Sand- burg or Art College STEPHEN SMITH RUTH MARIE SNOW NHS . . . A Cappella . . . plans to attend Bob Jones University v I DANA SPARLING l SUSAN JANE SPINK 1 German Club . . . Senior Leader . . . college p plans y J ERRILYN SUE SQUIRE i Office Occupations . . . SAE . . . GSL. . . Armed Forces andlor Police Academy I JIM STAFFORD THOMAS WOOD STANSBURY Work DOUG STARR KAY STECK LINDA STEELE MARK ANDREW STEGALL Arte Clubbe . . . Budget . . . college plans TIM STELLER RHONDA STEVENS Reflector Senior Editor. . .Spanish Nation- al Honor Society . . . French Club . . . plans to attend college and major in business or foreign languages SUSAN STEVENS CWT DEBORAH STONEKING GARY LEE STONEKING DO . . . build a house in the mountains JEFFREY J. STRADER Spanish National Honor Society...plans to attend ISU DAVE RICHARD STRAND PTL KENDAL LEE SUDDETH Oiiice Occupations . . . work . . . marriage DAVE H. SUTOR Treasurer of A Cappella. . . Vice-President of G-Club . . . Senior Council . . . plans to attend U of I and major in agriculture DONNA ELAINE ST. GEORGE Treasurer of SAE . . . Pep Club. . . GSL college plans MELISSA SUE ST. GEORGE German Club . . . Spanish Club . . . GSL college plans TRUDY STONE ,HS DEBRA JOY SWIGART Office Occupations . . . GAA . . . work HARITH TAMIMIE TOM TATE '? SALLY SUE SUTTER College plans KAREN V. SWANSON Arte Clubbe. . . GSL. . .college plans TOM SWANSON DONALD R. SWARTZ Plans to attend ISU JOE I. SWEDLUND Varsity Basketball. . . G-Club. . . ...college plans VICKIE SWENSON GARY TAYLOR JERRY TAYLOR LINDA TAYLOR PAMELA ANNETTE TAYLOR A Cappella. . .college plans TONY TAYLOR SUSAN TEMPLE Pep Club TONY TERPENING Plans to go to college for Architechtural and Mechanical Drafting JAMES MICHAEL TESCH Varsity Football. . . G-Club . . . Home- ' Corning King Candidate . . . plans to attend WIU - ' 5, gy, 1 .' L WN , .gb -1 . 3' , -' I . ..,- ,L ' N32 RICHARD THURMAN J - i iiiif I ., AX fi NANCY TILL BRAD TINGLEY CONNIE TINGLEY vw - :aff , I ANGELA TRENT KEITH TRENT TIM TRIMBLE TONY TRISILLIA MIKE TURVEY JULIE KAY UBBEN Vice-President of AFS. . . NHS . . . Cadets ...college lies ahead ff S, ANDY TOLLE BRIAN TOWNE Stage Call...plans to attend college WENDY TRAVIS , Q CAROL WADE MINDY WALBERG National Spanish Honor Society. , .Budget .. . AFS. . .college plans BETH WALKER JON URENA RICK VANCIL THOMAS VANCIL DAVID VEGA GARY L. VILARDO G-Club . . . Varsity Basketball . . . college plans LINDA VOLLMER RICHARD DAVID WALKER A Cappella . . . Singing Streaks . . . NHS . . . plans to attend an Illinois college and major in business mathematics LUAN N WALL DO. . . plans to attend a school of cosme- tology BONNIE WALLER SAE REGINA MAE WASHINGTON Plans to go to Carl Sandburg SUSAN A. WATTERS A Cappella . . . Girls Ensemble . . . Senior Leader.. .college ahead JANIS KAY WEAVER Wind Ensemble . . . A Cappella . . . plans to to attend college to become a band director MELINDA WEBBER Arte Clubbe . . . Spanish Club . . . GSL. . . College plans SHELLY WEBBER GSL . . . GAA . . . SAE . . . plans to attend college CONNIE ANN WELCH Spanish National Honor Society . . . SAE . . . French Club . . . plans to attend Carl Sandburg JANET K. WELLS Plans to attend college to become a legal secretary JAMES EUGENE WESTFALL Intermurals GREG WHITLOCK President of Student Council . . . Varsity Debate. . .Youth and Government. . .plans to attend University of Illinois CLIFTON ALEXANDER WILLIAMS Varsity Basketball . . . Library Cadet. . . college plans DEBBY WILLIAMS KENNETH WILLIAMS DOUGLAS E. WILSON Varsity Golf . . . Swim Team . . . plans to attend Iowa State University to study civil engineering J. MARK WILSON Senior Council . . . G-Club . . .Varsity Basketball. . .college plans WENDY WISE LINDA D. WIER Senior Girls Ensemble . . . Gadets . . . Sec- retary of NHS. ..plans to attend ISU TED WILBERDING KATHLEEN M. WILLCUTTS Youth and Government. . . Girls' Tennis Team . . . Arte Clubbe . . . plans to attend Rice University li JERRY WORDEN JAN WRIGHT DEBBIE WYNKOOP MARTI ANN WISKIRCHEN Pep Club . . . GSL . . . Business Manager of Reflector . . . plans to attend Carl Sand- burg GREG WITHERALL ERIK WOLD RHONDA JILL WOLFE Mid-Term Graduate.. .college ahead BRYAN WOODROW GREGORY WOOLSEY DO . . . plans to become an accountant or go into own business JOHN YAREMKO RICHARD HARVEY YAW Band. . . plans to major in music in college MARK STEVEN YOUNG Vice-President of DO . . . Industrial Arts Club . . . Vocational Auto Mechanics . . . plans to attend trade school MICHAEL ZOST sss 9 I of fs, ? if 5, J 3' as It used to look so easy. Seniors Complete When your name is called and you step forward to receive your diploma from Mr. Parker, many thoughts enter your mind. Among these thoughts is the question, what does this diploma mean to me? It contains more significance than just the completion of twelve years of school. You must search back in your mind through all the school years to remember the times of good and bad and the many long-lasting friends made. Seniors will always have the memories of dances, finals, basket- ball games, classes, clubs, college placement tests, Homecoming, graduation, and the year ending with Senior Prom. The feeling of sadness possesses many seniors in June with the thoughts of losing contact with friends, teachers, and classes. These students will also hold the anticipation for whatever the future holds for them. The 1974 year was also distinguished by Water- gate trials, outrageously-priced gas, new trends in streaking, the resigning of Vice-President Agnew, and the never ending spirit of the 74 class. The seniors of this year will often look back in time and remember the hard work and fun times they exper- ienced. But they must now push the past back into ,gut slwfy , wwf their memories and open the door to future oppor- tunities. In the hearts of all these students the chant of i'we're the class of 74,' will remain forever. Another case of ptomam poison- I know you're out there. Where should I hide the evidence. in 185 This age sponsored by GALESJBURG BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. School Time Where did I put my ring? Not quite streaking. 9 .f , J L if-W 253 ,, 0 V? A 3 VV3 V f ' 5 Z vi ' li fi . 491' 5 'zg,...,.H,,, ' 1 2 iiii W MM M - , M 3 ' , , ,s L,...4.,.. I r , K .uf ' 'aww fi 2- , Z.....,,,. V , ,,,, V il, V Q , A 5 ' H ' v' 'fa ' A 1 74 -, 'VI' ' 1 k Q i ' 'fm ' , V,,., V V ' .- .V.. .... , A.,, V V, ,,, M M V VV 1 -v--- S. gd Va VWEMV :V ' 'VW-V-V End of a hard day. Don't you dare! W 'O 2' 4 ve- Q 57 Xi ' ffl' f 3 ig Va, Hey Man! This page sponsored by 7!1.oma4 Plumbing 81 Healing Co. 186 M, We Y . 5 :E N ,KS An Apple a day ......... , Twinkle Toes Lesson 1 thls 1S a stem' E Now Class .....,. 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In e er W1 my eyes C ose This page sponsored by And by Hertenstein Loan Company 233 East Main Bowl SENIORS Ackman, Andy 148 Adams, Kathleen 148 Admire, Robin 148 Alden, Linda 148 Alfaro, Mary 148 Allen, Debbie 56, 71, 86, 88, 148 Allen, Judy 89, 113, 148 Allison, Frank 148 Alstedt, Debbie 75, 148, 247 Alters, Myrna 148 Anderson, Gregg 148 Anderson, Jeff 148 Anderson, Jerry 148 Anderson, Steve 148 Anell, Mark 148 Anglund, Larry 69, 149 Archibald, Patty 18, 52, 71, 82, 85, 90, 149 Armstrong, Cindy 149 Arnold, Helen 149 Artz, Mary 89, 112, 149 Atwell, Gerry 149 Bailey, Paula 52, 54, 82, 85, 90, 103, 104, 149 Baker, Steve 149 Baldwin, Penny 149 Baldwin, Teri 59, 88, 102, 104, 149 Bantz, La Donna 70, 97, 102, 105, 149 Barker, Bill 149 Barnes, Denise 149 Barstow, Chuck 95, 111, 149 Bates, Steve 149 Battles, Brenda 72, 80, 102, 105, 150 Baughman, Jim 150 Beaird, Alice 150 Beaird, Margie 150 Beath, Helen 150 Beck, Connie 150 Beckmann, Cindy 150 Behrens, Diana 150 Benbow, Jim 150 Bennett, Duane 150 Bernston, Laura 150 Berry, Bob 107, 140, 150 Bewley, Jack 150 Bickerstaff, Bryant 96, 97, 150 Billups, Shelley 80, 150 Binz, Denise 151 Bishop, Stephanie 62, 70, 80, 151 Blair, Ricky 151 Blake, Debbie 151 Blake, Kathy 151 Blighton, Glenda 151 Blixt, Jerry 120, 140, 151 Blomquist, Sheri 51 Boettcher, Dave 151 Boyd, Lisa 66, 78, 151 Boydstun, Bill 52, 111, 151 Boydstun, Ned 151 Boylson, Anne 151 Bramlett, Bryan 151 Brandenburg, Mark 151 Brennen, Kathy 152 Brinton, Cindy 152 Britton, Norma 54, 56, 59, 66, 78, 80, 108, 152 Bronson, Sara 152 Brown, Lynne 152 Brown, Sandy 60, 61, 104, 152 Brunkow, Mike 152 Buck, Jerry 152 Buslmell. Kenny 152 Butts, Bob 70, 152 Cameron, Stephanie 56, 66, 78, 95, 152 Canfield, Tom 152 Carlson, Gordon 63, 70, 152 Carter, George 120 Carter, Norma 152 Caves, Brian 107, 120, 152 Chadwick, Connie 57, 71, 72, 73, 103, 153 Chaney, Vickie 153 Chase, Sharon 153 Cherrington, Diane 153 Cherrington, Teresa 153 Chezem, Janet 153 Childers, Jeff 153 Claeys, Bobette 153 Clay, Kent 69, 88, 153 Colclasure, Kim 153 Coleman, Diane 153 Coleman, Sue 78, 80. 153 Collopy, Bill 153 Colwell, Charles 69, 153 Conn, Melissa 154 Contro, Jerome 142, 154 Cook, Becky 154 Cook, Carol 154 Coombs, Alan 154 Coughlin, Annette 154 Cowan, Carrie 54, 63, 80, 90, 154 Cratty, John 154 Cree, Paul 154 Cypert, Jerry 154 Daly, Debbie 154 Danforth, Mike 154 Danner, Kara 154 Darrah, Perry 154 Davis, Anne 56, 59, 62, 63, 64, 71, 77, 89, 154 Davis, Dawn 18, 56. 58, 70, 72, 73. 80, 103, 105, 155 Davis, Regina 155 Deatherage, Constance 155 DeGraff, Bill 107, 111, 120, 125. 140, 155 Denly, Kim 155 Derry, Karen 155 Dickson, Marc 107, 120, 140. 155 Dillin, Chris 155 Douglas, Dan 142, 155 Dralle, Donna 57, 70, 71, 74, 97, 155 Dugenske, Karen 155 Dumse, June 155 Dunn, Dan 155 Eddy, Anne 56, 62, 66. 74. 91. 102. 105, 155, 247 Eiker, Robin 70, 97, 156 Eisemann, Steve 156 Ekin, Karen 156 Ekin, Lynndel 156 Elliott, Garl 156 Elliott, Robin 156 Elmore, James 156 Emstrom, Dean 69, 156 Endicott, Mike 52. 156 Estrada, Tony 156 Fansler, Derwin 156 Farmer, Brian 156 Felz, Frank 156 Felz, Mike 156 Finch, Cathy 66, 156 Fischell, Sue 157 Fisher, Dana 157 Fitzsimmons, Catherine 157 Flesher, Keith 157 234 Foley, Jim 56, 62, 71, 157 Fones, Jill 56, 72, 157, 247 Fones, Joy 157 Ford, Delbert 157 Foster, Mike 143, 157 Foster, Rhonda 157 Fox, Alice 157 Frakes, Doug 157 Friend, Monica 157 Fritz, Joyce 157 Fritzel, Ann 157 Gabel, Tony 54, 72, 158 Gaddis, Debbie 54, 61, 89, 158 Galloway. Cheryl 158 Galyean, Linda 158 Garman, Sue 158 Garrison, Jane 158 Gatlin, Pat 158 Gillham, Arthur 158 Ginther, Ruth 57, 103, 158 Glas, Leanne 158 Glass, Jolene 97, 158 Goad, Cathy 158 Godsil, Steve 158 Goff, Dean 158 Goodell, Gerald 94, 158 Goodman, Kathy 112, 113, 159 Graffouliere, Steve 18, 107, 120, 134 159 Graham, Cindy 89, 108, 111, 159 Gray, Joel 159 Gray, Sonia 159 Green, Mellanie 159 Griffith, Jeff 159 Griffith, John 94, 102, 159 Grover, Franklin 159 Gumm, Doug 159 Gustafson, Glen 159 Gustafson, Rusty 159 Hamilton, Waymond 159 Haneghan, Mary 159 Hanlon, Tom 159 Hanna, Trudy 160 Harding, Lynn 16. 78. 81, 83, 85 90, 108, 160 Hare, Pam 112. 113, 114, 160 Harris, James 160 Harris. Tracey 160 Harrison, Kelvin 160 Hartman, Mark 160 Hatch, James 160 Haynes, Chris 160 Haynes, Mike 160 Haynes, Peter 160 Hays, Ann 160 Hays, Heidi 160 Healey, Danny 160 Heath, Carol 98, 160 Heaton, Sue 70, 80, 103. 105, 111 161 Heck, June 161 Hedden, Kim 80, 161 Heiser. Karen 112, 113. 161 Helms, Jerry 161 Herrin, Jeff 161 Herring, Tim 69, 161 Hillemeier. Linda 18. 52. 81. 82. 85 90, 103. 161 Hillier, Julie 113, 161 Hilman, Karen 161 Hilton. Blaine 161 Hines, Chuck 142, 161 Hinton, Kathy 161 Hoben, Lorraine 161 Hodierne. Dave 161 Holland, Ed 162 Holmes, Beverly 56, 60, 61, 62, 66, 68, 71, 78, 88, 89, 102, 162 Horton, Jeff 162 Horton, Toni 71, 97, 162 Howard, Lorraine 162 Howard, Steve 162 Howland, Jack 162 Hoyt, Tina 162 Hrbek, Brenda 56, 63, 90, 162 Hroziencik, Rhonda 162 Huddleston, Greg 162 Hudgel, Debbie 52, 78, 81, 83, 85. 108, 162 Huey, Robbie 162 Huff. Julie 162 Hughey, Susan 29, 52, 54, 71, 80. 90, 103, 162 Hunger, Jeff 163 Hutchings, Jim 163 Inman, Janet 97, 103, 105, 163 Interial, Waldo 163 Issacson, Susan 163 Jackson, James 163 Jacobs, Dan 120, 140, 163 Jacobs, Sandra 80, 163 Jarvis, Max 163 Jesperson, Jean 78, 89, 112, 113, 114, 163 John, Mark 163 Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 a v Chris 163 Cindy 163 Janet 57, 163 Johnson, Jo Lynn 78, 81, 83, 85, 163 Johnson, Kenneth 164 Johnson, Larry 18. 120, 164 Johnson , Johnson, Johnson Luann 66, 164 Ron 164 Susan 164 Jones, Iirank 164 Jones, Jacqueline 164 Jones, Jody 164 Linn, Martin 166 Lisenbee, Ramona 166 Long, Debbie 166 Louthan, Debra 103, 166 Ludington, Mary 166 Lundeen, Jan 71, 167 Lundeen, Jeff 167 Lundquist, Lori 167 Lundquist, Nancy 167 Luttrell, Carrie 54, 80, 167 Mackey, Lori 90, 167 Maciel, Vincent 167 Mackie, Teresa 167 Mahaffey, Kathy 64, 72, 91, 108 112, 167 Mahnesmith, Shelley 167 Majcina, Lorri 112, 167 Mangieri, Pam 167 Marshall, John 167 Martin, Cathy 167 Marty, Jeff 168 Masilko, Carrie 168 Masinda, Gail 88, 97, 168 Mast, Pat 70, 86, 96, 97, 168 Masters, Kathleen 168 Mathews, Roger 168 Maurer, Kevin 168 McCarthy, Jeff 168 McClure, Mitch 54, 107, 120, 168 McCombs, Dave 120, 134, 168 McCone, Debbie 168 McCone, Rick 102, 168 McCormick, Bonnie 168 McCormick, Wanda 168 McEllen. Paul 168 Mclntire, Ray 169 McKenna, April 57, 63. 169 McKeown, Pam 169 McKillip, Karen 52, 54. 78, 90, 169 McKillip, Mark 54, 65, 102, 169 Mead, Jack 169 Medina, Greg 120, 169 Oakman, Mark 171 O'Connor, Marty 69, 171 O'Connor, Mary 54, 80, 171 Oliver, Malinda 112, 171 Olson, Kenneth 57, 171 O'Malley, William 172 Ornelis, Cathy 172 Orosco, Mary 172 Osborne, Dorothy 172 Osborne, Pearl 172 Parker. Mark 143, 172 Patch. Jenny 172 Patterson, 78, 172 Pecsi, Jane 89, 103, 172 Pendry, Robert 120, 172 Pepmeyer, Tom 52, 54, 56, 107, 120, 134, Perez. 172 Rose 172 Perrine. Tom 72, 172 Peterson, Jim 172 Peterson, Vicky 172 Petrie, Kay 59, 66. 70, 78, 90, 103, 173 Phillis, Dave 71, 110, 173 Pierce, Mike 173 Pogue, Chris 54, 58, 59, 70, 173 Potter, Trish 102, 173 Poulos, John 57, 173 Poulos Ron 173 Price, Bill 173 Morehe Jones, Judy 54, 78, 80, 88, 89, 164 Kaplan, Adriana 52, 60, 61, 88, 164 Kauffman, Paul 164 Kayser, Kevin 71, 96, 97, 103, 105, 164 Kennan, Becky 164 Kendall, Bill 164 Kessinger, Lee 62, 103, 112, 164 King, Cheryl 70, 96, 97 Kisler, Jim 165 Kisler, Traci 165 Knipe, Gary 86, 165 Knuth, Kathy 165 Kohorst, Diana 71, 165 Kostelecky, Terry 165 Kreutzer, Laurie 165 Melton, Ed 169 Melton, Mike 169 Melton, Sheryl 97, 169 Miles, Roger 96, 169 Miller, Steve 169 Mitchell, Cheryl 169 Mitchel l, Jacqueline 169 Montague, Debbie 169 Montgo Monzo, mery, Ted 170 Leonard 170 Mooney, Mike 72, 73, 102, 170 Modre, Moore, Moran, Kevin 170 Virgie 170 Bridget 170 Moran, Penny 102, 170 ad, Rhonda 80, 90, 170 Kraft, Gerry 165 Kuhlman, Chrls 91, 165 Langenbahn, Debbie 88, 165 Lannholm, Greg 165 LaRose, Russ 165 Larson, Kevin 165 Larson, Lynn 165 Lawson, Susan 166 Leahy, Brian 166 Lee, Diana 166 Lee. James 103. 166 LeFebvre, Joe 111, 166 Lehning, Tanna 54, 71, 80. 90, 166 Lester, Dan 95. 166 Lewis, Viola 166 Liby, Dave 166 Lindstrom, Barb 166 Morling, Valerie 111, 170 Morris, Richard 170 Morrow, Rene 89, 112, 170 Morss, Pam 170 Motz, Rick 170 Mullenix, Kim 170 Murray, Cheryl 170 Myers, Steve 171 Nalley, Regina 171 Neal, John 171 Nebe, Jacqueline 171 Nelson. Kathy 80, 171 Nelson. Roger 171 Nemeth, Julius 54, 115, 171 Nicholas, Steve 171 Noe, Cindy 171 Nordstrom, Nancy 88, 104, 171 235 Prina, Jodie 82, 85, 89, 113, 173 Prina, Joey 173 Pritchard,Ann 81, 83, 85, 173 Pritchard. John 173 Pritchard, Sarah 54, 57, 173 Pscheidt, Ed 70, 71, 173 Puckett, Karen 173 Puckett, Melanie 174 Purcell, Polly 70, 94, 96, 97. 102. 105, 174 Pyatt, Stan 143, 174 Qualls, Jim 174 Quanstrom, Sandy 174 Quaterman, Bruce 174 Reckman. Kathy 174 Redington, Phil 29. 52. 56. 174 Reem. Roger 71, 174 Reeves, Pat 62, 89. 174 Reiber, Jim 174 Reischling, DeeAnn 174 Reynolds. Krista 80, 174 Rhodes. Leonard 103, 105, 107,120. 174 Riddell, Steve 174 Rigney. Debbie 80, 102, 105, 175 Riley, Ken 175 Rinehart, Kay 175 Roate, Cindy 175 Roberson, Debbie 80, 175 Robertson, Rhonda 175 Rodriguez, Diane 175 Roe. Vickie 62, 175 Rogers, Jane 18, 52, 56, 57, 78, 82, 85, 90, 108, 175 Ross, Pam 175 Rozynek. Gary 16, 140. 175 Ruhl, Robin 54. 103, 175 Russell, Larry 62. 175 Rutledge. Jim 175 Rutledge. Tom 107, 120. 140. 176 Salsman, Kevin 107, 120, 140, 176 Sandberg, Audrey 78, 176 Sandberg, Tom 54. 71. 107, 143, 176 Sapp, Sue 176 Sayrs. Kathy 176 Schofield, Ron 103, 176 Schoonover, Duane 176 scott, Bill 120, 176 Scott, Dan 67, 140, 176 Scott, Diana 176 Sedwick, Elaine 113, 176 Sedwick, Ellen 176 Seibert, Mary 54, 78, 81, 83, 103, 108, 176 Selfridge, Gay 176 Settle, Gail 89, 103, 105, 176 Shannon, Murly 177 Shea, Sue 177 Sheffler, Linda 177 Sheldon, Gabriele 177 Sheldon, Bill 177 Shepherd, Mike 177 Sherwook, Bill 177 Showalter, Robbie 177 Shryack, Gary 177 Simmer, Keith 177 Simpkins, Ernie 177 Skinner, Mindy 177 85, 90, Steller, Tim 143, 179 Stevens, Rhonda 62. 66, 74. Stevens, Susan 179 St. George, Donna 66, 179 St. George, Melissa 63, 179 Stone, Trudy 81, 82, 85, 179 Stoneking, Debbie 179 Stoneking, Gary 179 Strader, Jeff 179 Strand, David 179 Suddeth, Kendal 179 Sutor, Dave 103, 134, 179 Sutter, Sally 180 Swanson, Karen 57. 180 Swanson, Tom 180 Swartz, Donald 180 Swedlund, Joe 32, 107, 180 Swenson, Vicki 180 Swigart, Debbie 180 Tamimie, Harith 115, 180 Tate, Tom 180 Smith, Allan 56, 78, 177 Smith Dalton 177 Smith David 120 Smith Jim 177 Smith Kim 178 Smith Phillis 178 Smith Ranee 178 Smith Smith Sherrie 178 Steve 178 91. 179 Urena. Jon 182 Vancil, Rick 94, 182 Vancil, Tom 182 Vega, Dave 182 Vilardo, Gary 182 Vollmer, Linda 182 Wade. Carol 182 Walberg, Mindy 61, 62, 66, 78, 182 Walker, Beth 182 Walker, Richard 71, 102, 105, 182 Wall, Luann 182 Waller, Bonnie 182 Washington, Regina 182 Watters, Susan 103, 104. 182 Weaver, Janis 97, 102, 104, 182 Webber, Melinda 183 Webber, Shelly 183 Welch, Connie 62, 183 Wells, Janet 183 West. Mike 69, 88 Westfall. Jim 183 Taylor, David 120 Whitlock. Greg 56, 110, 183 Taylor Gary 180 Wier, Linda 66, 70, 80, 103, 105, 183 Taylor, Jerry 180 Wilberding, Ted 183 Taylor, Linda 78, 88, 180 Willcutts. Kathy 71, 112, 183 Taylor, Pam 180 Williams, Clifton 183 Taylor Tony 180 Williams, Debby 183 Temple, Susan 180 Terpening, Tony 181 Tesch, Jim 18, 120, 181 Thurman, Richard 120, 181 Till, Nancy 181 Williams, Kenneth 183 Wilson, Doug 111, 142, 183 Wilson, Mark 18, 140, 183 Wise. Wendy 183 Wiskirchen, Marti 74, 184, 247 Southwell, Bob 178 snowfmth 103, 178 Snyder, Jody 74, 112, 113, 178. 247 Southwick, Pam 178 Sparling, Dana 96, 97, 178 Spink, Susan 178 Witherell, Gregg 184 Wold, Erik 184 Tingley, Brad 181 Tingley, Connie 181 Squire, Jerrilyn 66, 88, 102, 178 Stafford, Jin 178 Stansbury, Tom 87, 178 Starr, Doug 178 Steck, Kay 179 Steele, Linda 70, 102, 104, 179 Stegall, Mark 57, 179 Tolle, Andrew 111, 120, 143, 181 Towne, Brian 72, 181 Travis, Wendy 181 Trent, Angela 181 Trent, Keith 181 Trimble, Tim 181 Trisillia. Tony 107, 120, 181 Trulson, Gale 56, 107 Turvey, Mike 181 Ubben, Julie 54, 60, 61, 63, 181 70, 80, Wolfe, Rhonda 184 Woolsey. Greg 184 Worden. Jerry 184 Wright, Jan 184 Wynkoop, Debbie 184 Yaremko. John 52, 54, 184 Yaw. Richard 97. 103, 184 Young. Mark 184 Zost, Michael 184 GALESBURG SHEET METAL WORK We wish to thank Mr. M. P. Lauerrnan and thc Galesburg Sheet Metal Works for the donation and installation of the stainless steel counter tops in the Reflector conscession stand at Van Dyke field. 236 Davis, Karen 101, 193 J UNIORS Adams, Cynthia 190 Adcock, Charmay 77, 190 Addis, Dan 190 Addis, Nancy 190 Adolphson, Karen 52, 55, 72, 75, 102, 104, 190, 247 Alberto, Emily 190 Aldrich, Dave 64, 140, 190 Allen, Chuck 190 Allen, Connie 190 Allen, Kathy 190 Allensworth, Chelsea 57, 80, 190 Alters, Julie 57, 64, 80, 190 Alvarado, Mike 190 Anderson, Curtis 103, 190 Anderson. Cynthia 190 Anderson, Marty 52, 107, 115, 120, 190 Anderson, Tim 190 Anderson, Vergene 190 Asbury, Debbie 190 Babbitt, Laurel 190 Bacon, Ann 190 Bainter, Julie 190 Baker, Bonita 103, 190 Baker, Kenneth 120, 140, 190 Baker, Mike 102, 190 Baldwin, Tami 102, 190 Banks, Richard 190 Barfield, Kathy 100, 190 Barker, Gary 94, 190 Barnes, Debbie 80, 190 Barragan, Diana 191 Barsema, Everett 191 Bartlett, Ellen 52, 58, 59, 63, 64, 101, 191 Barton, Garry 191 Bass, Sandy 191 Baughman, Steve 191 Bean, Susan 191 Becker, Milton 102, 191 Beckmann, Pat 191 Behrens, Nancy 191 Bennett, Lisa 88, 191 Bennett, Robert 191 Berg, Kristin 191 Bernston, Mark 69, 191 Berry, Alexis 191 Bick, Larry 111, 191 Biggiam, Harold 191 Billeter, Jim 191 Billingsley, Bruce 75, 191, 247 Bitcon, Scott 120, 134, 142, 191 Bivens, Nancy 63, 96, 97, 191 Black, Carol 191 Blighton, Debi 101, 191 Blucker, Melody 100, 114, 191 Blust, Charlene 78, 81, 84, 191 Bohan, Jane 55, 112, 191 Bowers, John 191 Boydstun, Ellen 17, 52, 55, 191 Boylson, Catherine 191 Brand, Robin 90, 191 Brandenburg, Kevin 120 Branham, Charles 192 Briggs, Lawrence 192 Brock, Kathy 55, 192 Brown, Chris 192 Brown, Gil 192 Brown, Mike 192 Brown, Pam 192 Brown, Steve 96, 97, 102, 103, 105, 192 Bruget, Suzanne 192 Dewitt, Judith 194 Dickeson, Linda 97, 100, 194 Dillard, Sharon 194 Dean, Nancy 194 Downard, Cheryl 194 Duke, Dunn, Tim 194 Steve 194 Eiker, Chuck 69, 120, 194 Bruntmeyer, Erin 101, 192 Bryan, Mary 192 Buckingham, Sheila 192 Burger, Ann 192 Burger, Steve 120, 134, 192 Burnett, Dan 192 Bush, Rita 192 Busse, David 192 Cabrera, John 192 Cain, Randy 192 Calkins, Beth 192 Camper, Bill 107, 120 Carlson, Larry 192 Carlson, Paul 192 Carman, Anne 57, 100, 192 Carpenter, Cathy 192 Carroll, Jeff 192 Carson, Leslie 192 Carter, Roger 192 Case, Terry 192 Cassini, Patty 192 Cecil, Annette 193 Cervantez, Greg 192 Chadwick, Bob 96, 97, 143, 193 Church, Penny 193 Churchwill, Ricky 101, 193 Cisco, George 140, 193 Clark, Dwight 193 Clay, Mary 193 Clayton, Melinda 193 Clevenger, Sherry 193 Clevenger, Telisa 62, 77, 108, 111, 193 Clevenger, Tonya 62, 77, 90, 108, 111, 193 Cline, Bob 193 Collison, Teri 193 Contro, Toni 55, 57, 90 Cooley, Diane 193 Coon, Gil 193 Coons, Ken 193 Costin, Celicia 193 Cox, Kerry 193 Crain, Mark 102, 107, 193 Crain, Pat 193 Creek, Wesley 193 Crouse, Harry 193 Crowell, Jim 103, 105 Crump, David 193 Cunningham, Eldon 193 Cushman, Barb 193 Dahl, Donna 193 Damitz, Donna 193 Davis, Jamie 193 Davis, Kriss 102, 193 Deets, Debbie 194 DeJaynes, Greg 103, 120, 194 DeLaCruz, Darlene 194 Denly, Kelly 194 Denly, Dandy 80, 194 DePrenger, La Donna 95, 101, 194 DePrima, Mary 194 Ekiss, Keith 194 Erdman, Judith 194 Erickson, Carol 57, 81, 194 Erickson, Marie 194 Erickson, Mitchell 194 Eshelman, Mike 111, 115, 194 Evans, Cathy 62, 64, 89, 194 Evans, Patty 63, 70, 86, 194 Everett, Ji.m 194 Fahlund, Kim 194 Fako, Cathie 194 Farley, Irving 194 Faulkner, Bob 87, 194 Ferris, Mary 194 Fischer, Jon 195 Fisher, Joeseph 194 Flater, Jody 56, 195 Fleming, David 195 Flint, Ted 195 Foster, Jim 195 Foster, Steve 143, 195 Frakes, Alan 195 Friend, Debbie 195 Friend. Jodi 195 Furniss, Teana 195 Garrett, Jean 195 Gatlin, Steve 195 Gemell, Pat 195 Gerstenberger, Gayle 195 Getz, Cindy 90, 195 Gifford, Margo 195 Gillham, Phil 195 Glas, Mary 195 Glass, Jan 195 Glavas, George 67, 195 Godsil, Julia 195 Godsil, Mark 195 Goodwin, Everett 195 Goudie, Cathy 195 Gould, John 77, 195 Grayson, Charles 195 Greer, Sue 78, 81, 83, 85, 195 Griffith, Sandy 195 Grossl, Yvonne 195 Guenther, Richard 195 Gumm, Jim 196 Gutierrez, David 66, 103, 196 Gutierrez, Larry 196 Hagge, Jim 120, 196 Hall, John, Ed 120, 134 Hall, Kevin 120 Hall, Randy 196 Hall, Reginald 196 Hanlon, John 115 Hannam, Mark 97, 196 Hansen, Marty 140, 196 Haptonstahl, Mike 107 115, 196 Harding, Mickey 196 Harris, Linda 63, 70, 196 Harrison, Tina 196 237 Hartman, Scott 196 Hasselbacher, Mike 196 Hayes, Perry 103, 196 Hazen, Sherrie 81, 84, 196 Headley, Phil 120, 196 Heaton, Jim 134, 196 Hedden, Sheila 196 Hemmer, Karl 196 Henuning, Rob 102, 196 Henderson, Doris 196 Hendricks, Mike 120, 196 Hendricks, Patty 101, 196 Hendricks, Roger 102, 196 Hennenfent, Louis 69, 120. 196 Hennenfent, Pat 69, 196 Henness, Ron 95, 196 Henning, Laura 196 Henry, Bobby Jo 197 Henshilwood, Luann 197 Hensley, Tom 197 Herring, Dee Ann 97, 197 Hertenstein, Sherrie 55, 59, 61, 197 Hillier, Tarnmy 57, 197 Hilton, Teresa 197 Hix, Jeff 197 Hix, Starr 80, 90, 197 Hixon, Janice 197 Hodge, Jacquelyn 197 Hogan, Judith 197 Holcomb, Bill 140, 197 Holland, Dan 197 Holman, Denise 197 Holt, Joan 80, 100, 106, Hoosen, John 67, 69, 197 Horaney, Joe 197 Horaney, Patty 197 Horkstrom, Sheran 197 Horn, Guy 197 Hottinger, Bill 195 Howard, Linda 197 Howerton, Ruellene 197 Hoyle, Dale 197 Humer, Dana 55, 56, 65, 72, 103, 197 Humes, Dick 140, 197 Hurst, Laurie 55, 101, 197 Hutchins, Sue 197 Interial, Irma 198 Jellies, Teri 198 Jenson, Greg 198 Johnson, Becky 198 Johnson, Brad 198 Johnson, Gail 198 Johnson, Greg 103, 140, 198 Johnson, Jane 101, 198 Johnson, Jennifer 198 Johnson, Jim 198 Johnson, John 198 Johnson, Paul 198 Johnson, Randi 198 Johnson, Tim 198 Johnston, Stan 198 Jones, Chuck 198 Jones, Donna 198 Jones, Mike 198 Joyner, Brenda 198 Kalin, Bob 198 Kamerer, Dave 198 Kamp, Laura 82, 85, 198 Karlovich, Cathy 198 Keith, Neil 198 Kelley. Kim 80, 198 Kemp, Kathy 198 Kennedy, Carl 198 Kennedy, Mary 55, 59, 111, 198 Kidder, Dave 198 Kilgore, Kim 198 Kilgore, Nancy 88, 199 Kille, Tisha 199 Kimball, Konnie 199 Kimble, Scott 140, 199 King, Dale 199 Kisler, Jeanne 199 Klapp, Bill 142, 199 Knapp, Patty 62 85, 89 Knott, Margaret 108, 1141 199 Knuth, Pam 199 Koons, Arm 57, 199 Kramer, Curt 199 Kraul, Don 199 Krisher, Kevin 199 Krupps, Mary 199 Kubis, Jarnes 199 Kuster, Dave 77, 199 Lacy, Tom 199 Lakis, Steve 55, 199 Lampson, Sheldon 199 Lantz, Tony 199 Larson, Kenneth 199 Lavely, Becky 199 Lawson, Maryellen 199 Leath, Joyce 94, 199 Lee, Robert 199 Leonard, Earl 199 Leonard, Rachel 199 Lepard, Clara 199 Lester, Geraldine 62, 101 199 Liedtke, Debra 200 Lindberg, Jeff 200 Line, Ellen 200 Liska, Kathy 200 Littlefield, Pam 200 Livingston, Garry 200 Logsdon, Tom 69, 200 Lohmar, Mary 57, 62, 86 200 Longcor, Jim 200 Louderman, Lynne 102, 108, 112, 113, 114, 200 Luna, Annette 86, 200 Lytle, Randy 57, 102, 105 200 Macari, Susan 200 Maciel, Janice 200 Mackey, Therese 81, 84 91, 200 Mackie, Debbi 200 Maddrell, Cindy 94, 200 Madvig, Robin 200 Mahnesmith, Marty 200 Makeever, Dave 200 Markham, Kristine 63, 78. 80, 90, 100, 200 Marlow, Melanie 200 Marshall, Jim 200 Marshall, Teresa 200 Martin, Charles 120, 200 Martin, Danny 200 Martin, Joseph 200 Mason, Brian 200 Mason, Tony 200 Massingill, Melody 63, 64, 71, 100, 200 Mates, Jenny 201 Maxwell, Dave 201 McCaleb, Tim 201 McCarthy, Rick 201 McCoy, Kathleen 201 McCracken, Lisa 81, 84, 91, 201 McDorrnan, Charles 201 McEllen, Margaret 201 McGee, Mark 201 McKay, Therese 201 McKillip, Dale 120, 140, 201 McKillip, Mary 62, 201 McNaught, Julie 81, 201 McOlgon, Kevin 96, 97, 102, 105, 201 Medina, Mike 201 Meeker, Kathryn 68, 201 Mellentin, Jay 86, 201 Melton, Joyce 201 Melton, Karen 201 Melton, Kim 201 Melton, Sharon 201 Mendez, Joy 201 Mendrek, Greg 201 Meyer, James 201 Middaugh, Peggy 201 Millard, Anita 88, 201 Miller, Stephen 201 Milligan, Patrick 201 Mims, Bobby 201 Miner, Mark 202 Mitchell, Ronda 202 Montgomery, Mike 202 Monzo, Roland 94, 96, 202 Moore, Terri 202 Morgan, Cary 52, 202 Morss, Steve 202 Mowl, Mona 202 Mueller, Carol 112, 113, 202 Mueller, Dolores 72, 202 Mueller, Janet 63, 112, 202 Mullin, Durk 202 Mumrney, Brenda 202 Mundy, John 202 Murray, Becky 202 Murray, Mary 202 Nache, Rosemarie 202 Nalley, Wanda 202 Nelson, Brad 102, 202 Nelson, Bruce 202 Nelson, Cathy 63, 78, 81, 84, 90, 202 Nelson, Dana 202 Nelson, Debra 202 Nelson, Steve 67, 142, 202 Nemeth, Scott 202 Nemeth, Steve 58, 59, 115, 202 Nesbitt, Dan 202 Nicholas, Christine 202 Nicholas, Kim 101, 202 Noe, Joe 107, 120 Nolan, Terry 202 North, Betsy 203 Nulph, Faith 203 Nyman, Rod 102 O'Connor, Teresa 62, 89, 90, 108, 114, 203 Olcott, Dave 203 Olson, Susan 88, 101, 203 Ortery, John 203 Osborne, Sara 203 Owen, Robbie 142, 203 238 Pacey, Jay 107, 120, 125, 203 Pacheco, Jeanine 203 Padilla, Mary 112, 113, 114, 203 Palko, Tim 203 Park, Mary 203 Parker, Craig 52, 120, 140, 203 Parker, Jane 90, 112, 203 Paton, Chris 203 Patterson, Anthony 67, 134, 203 Pearson, Lisa 56, 58, 59. 60, 61, 103, 203 Pearson, Steve 203 Pedigo, Billy 203 Pedigo, Tim 203 Petentler, Bill 203 Peterson, Mark 203 Peterson, Carol 103, 203 Peterson, Charles 203 Peterson, Dennis 203 Peterson, Jim 203 Pettit, Gloria 203 Pierce, Jeff 203 Pillsbury, Roger 103, 120, 143, 203 Pillsbury, Ron 120, 204 Polillo, John 107, 115, 204 Polillo, Matthew 204 Pollard, Pam 204 Pollins, Betty 204 Poole, Annette 204 Poplett, Greg 120, 204 Potts, Kenny 204 Pridegon, Tim 204 Priest, Carol 101, 204 Pscheidt, Jay 86, 227 Puffinbarger, Leslie 87, 204 Rabenort, Debra 94, 204 Reagor, Carole 94, 204 Reams, Robert 204 Redington, Tom 55, 59, 115, 204 Reed, Jim 57, 62, 86, 204 Reed, Kathleen 204 Reeder, Dan 69, 204 Rees, Susan 204 Reeves, Susan 204 Rescinito, Sam 17, 140, 204 Rhodes, David 120, 204 Rice, David 120, 204 Rickords, Debra 204 Roberts, Kathryn 204 Roberts, Teresa 204 Rosenberry, Cathy 64, 204 Ross, John 204 Rossi, Cheryl 204 Rupert, Paula 100, 204 Sand, Gary 205 Sandborg, Becky 64, 86, 205 Sandoval, Joe 205 Sapp, Bev 205 Sapp, Kathy 100, 205 Sargeant, Gary 205 Sargeant, Sara 95, 101, 205 Sargeant, Virgil 205 Saul, Greg 103, 143, 205 Sauter, Cindy 205 Savidge, Kim 205 Schoonover, Charles 87, 205 Schrodt, Roger 205 Schrodt, Ron 69, 115, 205 Scott, Jerile 205 Scudder, Deborah 205 Sedlacek, Nancy 102, 205 Selfridge, Robin 103, 205 Severns, Connie 72, 205 Shaw, Mary 205 Shea, Rick 205 Sholl, Gail 205 Shoultz, Randy 205 Shumard, Mary 205 Shumard, Melony 101, 112, 113, 205 Simkins, Roy 78, 205 Simmer, Cindy 61, 72, 95 102, 205 Simpson, Mark 205 Sirois, Mike 205 Skinner, Kevin 206 Sniith, Jim 206 Smith, Jeff 206 Smith, Leroy 206 Smith, Mary 100, 206 Smith, Molly 52, 55, 58 59, 112, 113, 206 Smith, Wendy 206 Soper, Janet 206 Sotrop, James 55, 59, 64 72, 110, 206 Southwick, Barb 206 Sparling, Ellen 206 Spinks, James 107, 120 206 Standard, Mike 206 Stanley, Steve 206 Stansbury, John 103, 105 142 Starks, Richard 111, 206 Steck, Dean 69, 120, 206 Steck, John 102, 206 Stegens, Leslie 206 Stephen, Ed 206 Stevens, Laura 63, 75, 102 104, 206, 247 Stewart, Roger 206 Stoneking, Dave 206 Stout, Pam 55, 206 Stranger, Colleen 206 Stripe, Harry 58, 59, 67 206 Suman, Amy 64, 78. 86 100, 206 Suydam, Cheryl 206 Swank, Robin 206 Swanson, Jeff 67 , 69, 206 Swartz, Roger 207 Sweeney, Kathy 207 Tadie, Mark 207 Tamimie, Nawal 207 Tate, Rick 120 Taylor, Anitra 78, 89, 88 207 Taylor, Dave 207 Taylor, Russell 207 Templeton, Ann 78, 112 114, 207 Tevel, Chuck 52, 55, 56. 207 Thomas, Kirk 207 Thomas, Mark 207 Thompson, Ed 207 Thompson, James 207 Thompson, Robert 69, 207 v Tiehen, Ann 55, 65, 72, 207 Toops, Garry 207 Torrence, Susan 101, 207 Towne, Ken 207 Tracy, Steve 58, 59, 103, 207 Treadway, Jim 207 Trent, Stan 207 Trulson, Cheryl 207 Tune, Barb 62, 207 Turner, Randal 78, 79, 207 Tuthill, Nancy 207 Utter, Ron 207 Utterback, Margie 207 Vallero, Kevin 107, 120, 207 Vandell, Cynthia 207 Van Fleet, Jim 103, 140, 208 Van Gieson, John 95, 97, 208 Van Unnik, Denise 88, 90, 208 Vilardo, Larry 208 Wade, Deborah 208 Wainman, Jerry 107, 120, 125, 140, 208 Walbert, Melody 208 Walker, Jane 208 Walker, Mark 208 Wall, Karen 208 Wallace, Karen 208 Wallace, Van 208 Walters, Rick 208 Ward, Peggy 208 Waters, Jane 66, 208 Watson, Julie 208 Watson, Keith 208 Weaver, Debbie 97, 208 Webster, Tim 208 Wedell, Janice 63, 64, 96, 97, 208 Weese, Marcia 208 Weigland, Bob 208 Weinberg, Doug 208 Welch, Rick 134, 208 Wessels, Doug 208 West, Russell 208 Wetherbee, Tom 52, 55, 61, 102, 111, 143, 208 VVhite, Lynn 208 White, Scott 142, 208 Wickline, Debbie 114, 208 Wiehert, Mark 52, 56, 64 Wignall, Ed 208 Wilkins, Gary 209 Wilkins, Sam 102, 107, 120, 209 Willcutts, Mike 110, 143, 209 Williams, Ken 209 Williamson, Nancy 64, 102, 209 Williamson, Scott 209 Wilson, Karen 70, 72, 100, 209 Wise, Penny 95, 209 Wittle, Mark 209 Wong, Russell 209 Wood, Ann 102, 209 Woolsey, Gay 209 Woolsey, Henry 55, 209 Wyman, James 209 Wynkoop, Karen 80, 101, 209 Yard, Mike 209 Yaremko, Lisa 61, 2 Yeomans, Cliff 209 Young, Wendy 209 Zavadil, Alex 107, 1 Zich, Margaret 209 Zost, Terry 209 209 SOPHOMORE S Ackmann, Lori 212 Adair, Jim 212 Adams, Jayme 212 Addis, Debra 212 Admire, Carl 135, 212 Agans, Peggy 212 Alderson, Keith 212 Alderson, Leslie 121 Aldrich, Jeff 212 Aldridge, Susan 90, 212 Aldus, Barbara 98, 212 Alexander, Tom 101, 121, 212 Allen, Amy 59, 98, 212 Allen, Randy 212 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, 212 Anderson, 2 12 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Archibald, Anita 212 Brian 212 Elwood 212 Jane 76, 110, Janet 76, 110, Jeff M. 212 Jeff R. 212 Jenny 212 Phil 121, 212 Susan 95, 212 Kitlyn 53, 81. 85, 91, 212 Bocox, Donna 90, 98, 214 Bogulski, Stevf '14 Boles, Kelly 97, .114 Bond, Mike 61, 63, 76, 101, 214 Boone, Patsy 214 Bourdon, Terry 214 Bowler, Anne 214 Bowman, Kevin 87, 121, 214 Boyd, Ira 214 Boylson, Mark 214 Boynton, Kristy 76, 214 Bramlett, Joyce 98, 214 Brandenburg, Dorinda 214 Brant, Margie 97, 214 Briggs, Jeff 214 Briggs, Rae Ann 94, 98, 214 Briick, Cheryl 112, 214 Broadfield, James 214 Brock, Jenny 214 Brown, Barry 52, 100, 214 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruner, Bryant Jane 61, 98, 214 Kim 91, 214 Steve 135, 214 Stu 69, 214 Steve 215 Mark 94 Armstrong, Randy 212 Arnold, Harold 212 Artz, Bill 212 Asbury, Kim 212 Ascher, Don 100, 212 Au, Betty 90, 213 Austin, Terry 213 Aydt, Ruth 213 Baldwin, Brad 100, 213 Baldwin, Jeff 213 Barrett, Timothy 213 Barton, Diane 213 Barton, Karen 101, 213 Barton, Kim 98, 213 Bates, Vicky 213 Baughman, Kathy 213 Bean, Rick 115, 213 Beaty, James 213 Behlke, Barbara 55, 213 Behringer, Peggy 99, 213 Beling, Brent 121, 143, 213 Bell, David 121, 135, 213 Berg, Lynn 213 Bergmann, Tracey 63, 95, 100, 108, 213 Bern, Patricia 213 Berry, John 100, 213 Berry, Ron 213 Berry, Rush 213 Beserra, Debbi 65 Betts, Deane 213 Bevard, Denise 81, 85, 213 Bewley, Ruth 213 Billings, Daniel 213 Birmingham, Sue 52, 55, 98, 213 Black, Robbie 214 Bladel, Stephanie 89, 213 Blake, Robert 214 Bland, Stephanie 78. 89, 99, 214 Bledsoe, Tim 214 Blue, Rodney 214 Bullis, Nancy 81, 85, 215 Burlington, Chris 215 Burke, Judy 55, 78, 98, 215 Burke, Julie 78, 98 Burns, Shelly 98, 215 Campbell, Mike 215 Campbell, Tracey 76, 215 Camper, Tom 135, 215 Cannon, Debbie 215 Carlson, Charlotte 215 Carlson, Bob 215 Carr, Barb 61, 65, 215 Carter, Robbie 215 Carter, Steve 215 Carver, Roxanne 215 Cash, Mary 61, 64, 76, 99, 215 Cecil, Bill 215 Cervantez, Cindy 99, 215 Charles, Christina 215 Charles, Donald 215 Cheesman, Steve 121, 215 Cherrington, David 215 Cherrington, Sam 215 Chezem, Mark 215 Chevell, Linda 99, 215 Claeys, Marsha 215 Claman, Cassandra 55, 85, 90, 215 Clark, Dorene 215 Clark, Linda 215 Clayton, Peggy 215 Clegg, John 216 Colelasune, John 216 Coleman, Paul 101, 111, 216 Coleman, Sherry 216 Collier, Brad 216 Colvin, Cathy 108, 216 Colwell, Debora 69. 216 Colwell, Ruth 99, 216 Conn, Teresa 98, 216 Connell, Tom 67, 69. 94, 216 Conner, Mike 121. 135, 216 Conover, Ann 62, 99. 112, 113, 216 Conrad, Starrlinn 55, 66, 68, 76, 91, 99, 216 Cook, Cathy 216 Coombs, Donna 216 Cooper, Holly 99 Coughlin, Greg 216 Courtney, Scott 121, 143 Cowman, Susan 61, 65, 99, 216 Cox, Kennith 121, 216 Cozad, Stella 98 Crane, Steve 216 Cratty, Dave 101, 216 Cree, Diane 216 Cree, Mark 216 Creekmur, Mike 216 Cross, Larry 216 Croweel, Peter 53, 55, 56, 101, 216 Culver, Bruce 94, 216 Cunningham, Jeff 216 Cunningham, Kelle 216 Custer, Frances 216 Davis, Julie 112, 113, 216 Deatherage, Danny 217 Degraff, Debbie 108, 217 Dennis, Dean 217 Deweese, Mike 121, 217 Dickerson, Barbara 217 Dickerson, Elvie 121, 217 Dickson, Joyce 217 Diehl, Bob 97, 217 Dillin, David 217 Dillon, Carl 217 Doss, Eric 121, 217 Douglas, Jeff 17, 142, 217 Downard, Debra 76, 108, 217 Dryden, Tom 67 , 115 Dudman, Marie 99, 217 Dwyer, Bill 217 Eagle, Jayne 99 Ecklund, Kristine 217 Eden, Fred 217 Edwards, Jim 143, 217 Edwardson, Debra 217 Ehrenhardt, Kevin 217 Elker, John 69. 217 Elliott, Jane 217 Ellison, Jane 217 Emstrom, Delaine 66, 78, 108, 217 Engholm, Jeff 97, 217 Erickson, Harold 217 Ericson, Debbie 91, 98, 217 Ericson, Rebecca 65, 217 Erwin, Deborah 217 Espejo, Juan 135, 142, 218 Evans, Mark 142, 218 Evans, Sharika 218 Ewalt, Johan 57, 59, 218 Farley, Lynn 218 Farrell, Annette 99 Farrell, Margaret 218 Farrell, Bill 121, 218 Felz, Paul 218 Ferris, Joann 98, 218 Fields, Julie 99, 108, 218 Fike, Penny 55, 66, 76, 91, 218 Finley, Jesse 218 Fisher, Vanessa 108, 218 Flater, Mike 111, 121, 218 Flesher, Mark 94, 143 Flint, Nora 99, 218 Ford, Gloria 218 Ford, Karen 78, 89, 99, 218 Foster, Crystal 218 Frank, Rhonda 218 Frantzen, Cindy 218 Frazier, Jeff 121, 135, 218 Friend, Judi 218 Frisby, Rick 218 Fritz, Robert 100, 218 Gabel, Brent 218 Gaddis, Donna 61, 63, 218 Gaisford, Lori 55, 90, 99, 112, 218 Galloway, Lori 218 Gamage, Penny 59, 90, 108, 113, 218 Garratt, Patricia 78, 100, 219 Gau, Linda 219 German, Leroy 94, 219 German, Rochelle 219 German, Wayne 219 Gess, Evlayne 219 Gimenez, Angela 55, 65, 219 Glasnovich, Karen 219 Godsil, Annette 219 Goff, Steeve 101, 219 Goletz, Joan 55, 59, 61, 114, 219 Green, Nancy 64, 99, 219 Gregory, Bradley 219 Griffith, Tom 67, 219 Grissom, Mary 219 Groff, Karen 219 Guenther, Gayla 219 Gumbinger, Greg 219 Gummerson, Scott 219 Hacker, Eve 219 Hall, Jean 219 Hall, Kristy 219 Hamman, Kevin 219 Hanks, Neil 97, 219 Harrison, Ada 219 Harrison, Donald 219 Harrison, Keith 219 Harshbarger, Scott 65, 220 Hartley, Regina 76, 114, 220 Hatch, Craig 220 Hattery, Diane 61, 98, 220 Hawthorne, Olivia 220 Haynes, Carla 99, 220 Haynes, Julie 220 Haynes, Larry 220 Hecht, David 121, 220 Helvick, Mark 111, 121, 220 Hemmer, Linda 220 Hendricks, Andy 121, 220 Hendricks, Dave 111, 220 Hendricks, Diane 220 Henry, Kent 220 Hensley, Deborah 220 Herrin, Debra 220 Hertenstein, Jody 112, 113, 220 Hester, Gwen 90, 99, 220 Hicks, Tom 67, 220 Higareda, Julie 220 Hiller, Vickie 81, 85, 220 Hillier, John 220 Hilton, John 220 Hix, Kevin 220 Hoben, Sara 220 Hodge, Sandra 220 Hoebing, Jan 220 Hogden, Erick 221 Holliday, Nancy 76, 221 Hollman, Mark 143, 221 Holman, Jeff 221 Honeycutt. Jeff 221 Hoosen, Debra 66, 108, 221 Hopkins, Mark 221 Horaney, David 221 Horkstrom, Don 69, 221 Horn, Debbie 65, 98, 221 Horn, Gloria 221 Hottinger, Cindy 69, 221 Howerton, Rhonda 61, 90, 98, 101, 221 Howland, Charles 101, 221 Hughey, Christine 52, 61, 62, 90, 108, 221 Hungate, Debbie 52, 221 Hunt, David 221 Hunter, Keith 61, 221 Interial, Rosemary 221 Jackson, Karen 78, 89, 99, 221 Jacobs, Christine 221 Jacobs, Perry 221 Jacobson, Amy 61, 76, 221 Johansen, Scott 221 Johnson, Craig 61, 64, 76. 221 Johnson, Debbie 108, 221 Johnson, Doug 221 Johnson Gary 121, 221 Johnson Gary 101, 221 Johnson, George 221 Johnson James 121, 221 Johnson Janet 222 Johnson, Jeff 222 Johnson, Jim 222 Johnson Jon 222 Johnson Julie 114, 222 Johnson Larry 77, 142. 222 Johnson, Mark 222 Johnson Steve 63. 101. 222 Johnson, Ted 222 Johnson Tim 222 Jones, Debbie 222 Junk, Jean 52, 81. 85, 91, 101, 114, 222 Kane, Cherie 222 Keller, Kaneta 222 Kelley, Karen 59, 76, 68. 89, 99, 222 Kelley, Scott 222 Kemp, Rick 222 Kenney. James 222 Ketner, Rhonda 69 Kewley, Karen 55, 222 Kimmitt, Tina 52, 55, 222 King, Diana 222 Kinyon, Don 222 Kirkenmeier, Lisa 99 Kisler, Teresa 55, 101, 222 Knapp, Barbara 113. 222 Knosher, Kathy 222 Knowles, Dale 222 Kohl, Beth 222 Krupps, Carol 55, 90, 99. 108, 222 Lange, Kelly 113, 222 Landenberger, Karen 223 Larson, John 95, 101, 223 Larson, Tom 223 Lass, Steve 95 Lavender, Dave 55, 223 Lawrence, Helen 223 Lee, Gina 223 Lee, Mike 223 Lee, Virginia 223 Lehman, Linda 111, 223 Lentz, Kevin 95, 223 Leon, Mike 135 Levene, Linda 108, 223 Libby, Jeff 121, 223 Light, Kristi 62, 223 Lindsay, Mary 223 Lindstrom, Bruce 95, 223 Lischwe, Tim 223 Livingston, Cany 223 Logan, Jim 223 Long, Christine 223 Long, Teresa 223 Lotz, Bill 55, 223 Lowery, David 101, 115 223 Loyd, Tim 223 Lundeen, Terry 97, 121 223 Lundquist, Doug 223 MacDonald. Lori 76, 81 101, 223 Maciel, Valerie 223 Majcina, Vicki 223 Makeever, Dan 223 Mangieri, Jeff 223 Mangieri, Julie 223 Markivee, Pam 100, 224 Marler, Paula 98 Marshall, Julie 65, 91, 108 224 Martin, Debra 224 Marvelli, Mary 52, 224 Mason, Gayle 76, 224 Masters, Holly 99, 224 Mathews, Kathleen 224 Matthews, Owen 69, 100 224 May, Lindsey 224 McCulloch. Mike 224 McFarland, Mike 121 McGruder, Phillip 224 Mc1ntire, Cindy 224 McKie, David 224 McKie, Sandy 224 McKillip, Don 121, 135 224 McKillip, Pat 224 McKillip, Sean 121, 224 McLaren, Julie 94, 224 McMaster, Jeanie 224 McMillan, Shelly 224 McMillion, Leonard 224 McNeil, Christine 98, 110 108, 224 Mead, Paula 90. 98, 110 108, 224 Medina, Patricia 65, 90 110, 224 Meeker, Nancy 68, 224 Meline, Tom 224 Melton, Steve 224 Melton, Terri 224 Mendrek, Karen 224 Milan, Tommy 121, 224 Miles, Cathy 65, 76, 108 225 w n Miller, Dan 225 Miller, Holly 98 Miller, James 100, 225 Miller, Keith 67 Miller, Steve 121, 225 Mink, Brad 134, 135, 225 Mitchell. Dennis 225 Mitchell, Jill 225 Mitchell, Jody 225 Miyler, Dawn 225 Monson, Jeff 59, 225 Montgomery, James 64, 225 Moore, Peggy 108, 225 Morehead, Dan 225 Morgan, Chris 225 Morgan, Floyd 225 Morling, Paula 66, 78, 81, 111, 108, 225 Morris, James 225 Morris, Jim 225 Morris, Tim 225 Muehe, Melinda 76, 99, 108, 225 Mulhatten, Betsy 108, 225 Mundwiler, Dale 225 Murguia, Rachel 55, 65. 225 Murray, Christine 225 Murray, Colleen 225 Nash, James 225 Neagle, Susan 76, 108, 225 Neal, James 57, 76, 225 Nelson, Mary 100, 226 Nelson, Mike 226 Nelson, Sherry 59, 226 Newburgh, Julie 108, 226 Nichols, Marion 226 Norris, Scott 143 O'Conner, Paul 55, 226 O'Malley, Debra 226 Olmsted, Lori 99, 226 Olson, Cathy 226 Olson, Teresa 226 Osborne, Charmaine 226 Paetsch, Christine 226 Palmer, Steve 135, 226 Park, Patrick 226 Park, Bob 100, 226 Park, Shirley 94, 100, 226 Parkin, Dale 226 Patch, Elizabeth 81, 226 Patterson, Lorrie 111, 108, 226 Pavlat, Kurt 95 Peake, Rebecca 98, 226 Perry, Roberta 98, 226 Peterson, Richard 135 Phipps, Rita 226 Pickard, Kimberly 91, 226 Pickard, Kurt 226 Pickrel, James 100, 226 Pinkham, Kevin 111, 226 Piper, Fritzi 226 Pogue, Jim 226 Polillo, Susan 226 Polinski, Steve 226 Polite, Mary 78, 227 Pouche, Jeffery 227 Poulson, Cindy 227 Propp, Susan 227 Purcell, Peter 101 Purchase, Becky 227 Pyatt, Stephanie 97, 96, 113, 227 Quilty, John 227 Quinn, Deborah 227 Red Fern, Steven 227 Reed, David 135, 121, 227 Reed, Jeff 227 Reed, Roenia 227 Reiber, Terry 227 Reischling, Renada 227 Reynolds, Steve 143, 227 Richardson, Sandy 99, 227 Richmond, Tami 227 Riggs, Charles 69, 227 Riley, Tina 227 Roberson, Candy 112, 113. 227 Roberts, Scott 227 Robertson, Mark 227 Robinson, Kim 52, 81, 85, 227 Rodriguez, Nellie 227 Rogers, Elizabeth 62, 90, 227 Root, Catherine 90, 98, 227 Rose, Gregory 227 Royse, Mike 67, 227 Rozynek, Kevin 228 Sanchez, Ed 121, 135, 228 Schactner, Lynn 81, 99, 228 Schaefer, Karen 76, 78, 99, 108, 112, 228 Schubach, Mike 121 Schwab, Robin 228 Schwab, Bill 228 Scott, Laurie 81, 85, 228 Senner, Arthur 228 Shane, Mike 228 Shannon, Dana 228 Shaw, Amy 55, 90, 100, 85, 228 Shearer, Libby 17, 52, 55, 228 Shepard, David 228 Shonkwiler, Steve 228 Shotts, John 228 Shryack, Julie 228 Shumann, Kevin 115 Shumard, Naomi 228 Sibley, Sonja 228 Simkins, Chris 228 Simpson, Sharon 228 Skinner, Julie 78, 228 Smith, Bernard 228 Smith, Dale 228 Smith, Deborah 52, 85, 90, 98, 228 Smith, Dennis 121, 228 Smith, Dick 228 Smith, Ellajean 98, 228 Smith, Jack 228 Smith, James 229 Smith, Jim 229 Smith, Lori 81, 85, 229 Smith, Sheryl 229 Smith, Susan 229 Smith, Tom 229 Smith, Trudy 76, 229 Smith, Valerie 229 Smrz, Melissa 59, 62, 101, 229 Spinks, Lou Annette 85, 229 Squire, Julie 98, 229 Standard, Leon 100, 229 Steck, Kathy 61, 64, 66, 95, 229 Stegeman, Greg 229 Stewart, Janet 91, 98, 229 Stoerzbach, Dan 100, 142. 229 Stone, Jay 140, 229 Stone, Jane 229 Stotts, Michele 108, 229 Strong, Patricia 229 Suddeth, Jeff 229 Sundberg, Lesa 229 Swanson, Melanie 229 Talbert, Jeff 229 Taylor, Dolores 78, 89, 229 Taylor, Lisa 89, 229 Teel, Dale 229 Temple, Dan 229 Tharp, Roger 64, 230 Thomas, Dannie 230 Thomas, Diane 55, 230 Thompson, Linda 230 Thorn, Robin 55, 99, 230 Thurman, Jackie 230 Thurman, James 121, 135, 230 Thurman, Patricia 99, 230 Tinkham, Teresa 230 Toal, Rebecca 230 Tourlentes, Ted 96, 197, 230 Townsend, Peggy 230 Tracy, Sandy 78, 99, 230 Travis, Carrie 230 Treadway, Linda 230 Trimble, Steve 121, 230 Trout, Mark 230 Truitt, Don 230 Truitt, Patrick 230 Tucker, Susan 230 Unger, Doug 230 Urbanowicz, Julie 230 Urena, Zoe 91, 230 Vaglica, Charlotte 99, 230 Vallero, Tony 230 Vancil, Tim 230 Vargas, James 230 Varnold, Elizabeth 230 Varnold, Richard 230 Vasquez, Joan 78, 79, 230 Vitali, Nancy 98, 230 Wairunan, John 69, 230 Wall, Larry 230 Wallace, Steve 230 Watters, Richard 67, 231 Weathers, Margaret 231 Webber, Diane 231 Webber, Leslie 231 Weidenhamer, Gail 231 Wells, Carroll 231 Wells, David 87, 231 Wenzel, Kathy 231 Wheeler, Mike 67, 231 White, Patricia 98, 231 Whitlock, Cindy 52, 231 Whitson, Mike 121, 231 Wilberding, Scott 121, 142, 231 Wilburn, Sanford 231 Williams, Kolate 231 Williams, Terry 231 Wilson, Mark 231 Wingo, Cindy 231 Witt, Nancy 231 Wolfsie, Beth 61, 81, 91, 99, 108, 231 Workheiser, Debra 63, 231 Wright, Lynn 231 Wright, Mike 121, 231 Yelm, Steve 232 Young, James 232 Zefo, Danny 232 Zocchi, Steve 94, 115, 143 232 XESSWMZZZ I 8' Q X If X K a CN fi . ff' I f GJ XX xxx MM ! 7' ,, -nj-,J Q al. 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Ra K - - 245 Important Times In 1974 SEPTEMBER 3rd Labor Day 4th First day of school 6th Kick-Off Banquet ' 7th Sophomore Orientation 14th Pigskin Prance-Opening of Football Season OCTOBER 8th Columbus Day-No school 9th Stan Kenton and orchestra at GHS auditorium llth Homecoming Parade and Bonfire 12th Homecoming Football game-Moline 13th Homecoming Dance-A Night In Ancient Rome, 31st Halloween NOVEMBER lst Sz 3rd Fall Play, Bits and Pieces 12th Veteran's Day-No school 22nd Thanksgiving and Vacation begins 26th Return from Thanksgiving vacation 29 Sz 30 Reflectavue, Show Biz Is DECEMBER lst Basketball season opens in Galesburg 16th Band Concert in auditorium 20th Christmas Assembly and Christmas Choir Concert. 24th Christmas Vacation 25th Merry Christmas JANUARY lst Happy New Year 2nd Christmas Vacation Ends and school Resumes. 25th First Semester ends 25th Winter Formal, Mid-Winter's Night Dream FEBRUARY 10th Band Concert in auditorium 12th Lincoln's Birthday-No school 14th St. Valentine's Day 15th District Wrestling Meet 23rd District Swimming Meet 28th Musical, Plain and Fancyn This page sponsored by NYMAN JEWELERS 56 North Prarie 24 MARCH 2nd GHS host District Speech contest 2nd Musical, Plain and Fancy 2nd District Latin Contest at GHS 2nd State Wrestling . 5th-8th Regional Basketball 8th Galesburg defeated by Richwoods in Regional Play - 9th State Band Solo Contest 9th Gales Factory goes on Strike 23rd Proviso East Wins basketball state championship 23rd Sectional Debate and Dramatics 29th Third quarter ends 29th State Speech contest 29th FFA Banquet 30th Ozark Opry APRIL lst April Fool's Day 2nd NHS Induction 2nd J umers Castel Lodge Burned 2nd French President Pompidou died X 2nd 'QSting nominated as best movie of the year. 6th District Spanish Contest llth Easter Vacation Begins 12th Good Friday l7th School Resumes 27th State Latin Contest 27th Sweetheart Swirl, 'Through the Looking Glassi' 29th OO Banquet 30th NHS Banquet MAY 2nd-3rd Spring Play, Arsenic and Old Lace 7th GSL Banquet 9th Stage Call Banquet 16th Band Assembly 16th G Club Banquet l9th Spring Band Concert 24th Reflector Banquet 27th Memorial Day-Band Parade 27th Reflector Distribution 29th Last Day for Seniors JUNE 2nd Baccalaureate 4th Commencement 7th School closes 7th Senior Prom Last Time WHAT CAN WE SAY ..... Another terrific year for all of us has passed and the REFLECTOR is comple- ted. Our FLIGHT THROUGH TIME has now ended, and, although it has contained long hours, deadlines, and frustrations, the staff worked together to produce a book that reflects the events of the past year. The 1974 REFLECTOR now belongs to the students of GHS. The grains of time past quickly for us all and our job has come to a close. The events, experiences, and memories contained in this book are those to which We hope all students will be able to relate and look back at with pride in years to come. There are always people to thank at the end of the year. Rough times found our Advisor, Mr. Kenney there to help. We appreciate him more than any ex- pression can say. Congratulations to the Staff of the production Show Biz Is . Pictures and photography could not have been com- pleted without the help of Mr. Bruce Pyatt and Mr. Dale Humphrey. 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