Guilford High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1967
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Yyjw flc , Ziff- Q. 4 3 :25 1 +, 5 W : r ,X R7 Guifora' Hzgh School studenis form a sfurdy foundation for building school spirit. i 1 Greg McCarten former Guib'ord student speaks to government classes about war in Viet Nam. Adlai Stevenson IIL Illinois State T reasuren presents politzbal views. 'Guestsf fapanese wrestling techniques are demonstrated by Nornaki K iguclzi. Republican Congressman john B. Anderson expounds on politics - 4 N -'Q' 'Ji ,' I 3, 24? E' , ,Uv ' if , -'fi 4:7 4 4 ,wvmcwwardawm in M,- 9 555' 1 1 A Q Q 1. 54 ff 'fm 1'-?Xr',1 .. '53 , C ' , ,, .f4 ff 5 , fl From lej? to rzglzix joan Coppoletti Phi!Bu1-ns, Sue Erickson, Pete Wupper, Sheri Freeberg, Tom Larsen Becky Nyboen john Holmstrom, jamie Salamonq Rich Toppe. ' zfrost' , Iliff? a IJQN W, ' .-....,,M,wMW- , ' L ff 719 ,VC X Y A senfzmenfal iime . . . a chance fo reminisee. ' - 1 . 4-1 ' o f I' 1 JA- '. . , .. Queen Sheri receives crown from 1966 queen, fz'!!Nyboer. IR: Q 'S V. 5 K 1 Y' Qs' f -as f fE:h,? 7i:'i. fa as EES 3 M253 Q -'W 'Symbolism ' Q , , ,' 2' ILL' Adoming zflze facade of ihe building the new Wlcing seal represenls the valor of ilze classes 0fI965 631966. X Ley? lo rzghhlaurie Kuhn, Billlinden, Noe! Tyson Danny Carten Anne Cordon, Mike Montgomerjz, Kenke Bob BennetL George Walsorg Gene Rickard. fl? Candy 'Earn est I The Importance ofBeing Eames! by Oscar Wilde Directed by Mr. William Durham C asf ofCharaez'ers john Worfhington ............. Gene Richard Algernon M oncriejjf .... ..... D an C arter Rev. Canon Chasuble .... ....... B illLz'nden Merriman .......... . . . MiheMontgomerjz Lane ............. ....... B ob Bennefzf Lady Bracknell ........ .... A nne Cordon Hon. Gwendoline Fairfax. . . . . .Candy Kenke Ceeihz Cardew ........ . . .Noel Tyson Miss Prism ......... . . . Laurie Kuhn Moulton. . . .... George Wafson 0 ' .3 ',o. ' 5 a'f . ' xv ' A I Y of 1 ', ' ,I Y Q 5. .' ,F ,I sk 0' it f. 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Carol Runstrom demonstrates feats of strength at the Freshman sports party. I VV ',M,3g,wf,mz2,4-. 2 QQ V .f C O O Soph ACIIVIKICS T4 -v V v C-5 , Fe 1 he . ' f 5 , , 5-L., ,.Q, . , I QQ 99 Frosh Part Demse Van Dyke swmgs at the freshman sports party. P g. , ,Z ru. yi v' P IVI Q' 5 E QQ 9? Music Man 4., Once agarn the drama and muslc departments of Cutlford comblne therr tal ents 1n the presentation of BW ul-.ii The Music Man. Q Relays,' Queen Becky becomes a spring queen at the start of the Guilford relays. . . F' The queen and her court are from left to right, front row: Cindy Boyer, Joan Coppoletti, Sue Erickson, Becky Nyboer, queen, and Shelly Ring. Back Row: Steve Olson, Tom Rehfield, Ray Brown, and Keith Cross- land ,Andi nf if . m ' F , P ' 1:9 me l ,,,,. wa. mx WX Kessington Kew 9 ,L The Prom . . . Highlight of the Senior year . . . gives the Senior class a. chance to be to- gether for the last time before graduation. 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Zaugg, Mrs. Marcella Harris, Secretaryg Mr. Clifford P. Carlson, Presidentg Mrs. Frances Shafer, Mr. john G. Floden, Mr. Armer E. Sev- erin. QW' ,rw 9 I I Administration and construction have been closely allied this year as Cuilford's enrollment passed 2,500. Dr. john Swanson, standing on Cuilford's future stage, examines the day's program. r. Swanson--Spirit, Concern G-o-o-0-o-o-o-o Guilford! ki 1:1 , ,ny Dr. john C. Swanson 37 Itn..a-, QE-E-.11 Mr. Darrell Mangas Assistant Principal .pg 411-'- ' Mrs. Helen Thorsen Dean of Girls -. Q 3 Q X l ZH li, Mr. Richard Scott Dean of Boys, Counselor .,, , w,:5,z5,,- 'W'-1' Admits, lost and found, and Deans' waiting lines keep the Per- sonnel Office busy throughout the day. ' a Execuuves The faculty lounge affords the entire Administration a chance to retreat from the hectic daily life at Guilford. OFFICE STAFF-Lep lo Vlgllff Mrs. Alyce Roby, Counselor Clerkg Mrs. Betty Johnson, Attendance Clerkg Mrs. Nancy jane Elmer, IBM Clerkg Mrs. joan Carlson, Head Depart- ment Secretary. Duties ivided l fdblffg aj W Wed X -3 East Ill CG' li A-Y ' OFFICE STAFF--Lzf fo I'Ig!If,' Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, Book keeperg Mrs. Dorothy Oman, Registrar. 3 QW KE, -v' IX OFFICE STAFF-LM lo rzglzf: Mrs. Eleanore Gustafson, Receptionistg Mrs. Fay Anderson, Secretary and Eljgibilityg Mrs. Marjorie Hoglund, Department Head Secretary. 'Dig Z- Preparing parents to guide their prospective college students is Mr. William White at College Night. William Bowen M.S., Northern Illinois U. Thomas Ford Edward Franseen Carl Neilson M.S., Northern Illinois U. B.S., Northern Illinois U. B.A., North Central College Norman Reidel Donald Tyler William White MA., Michigan State U. MS., Western Illinois U. C.A.S., Northern Illinois U. -S Interested parents listen to representatives from various colleges speak on college requirements. uidance Staff Expands Mr. Donald Tyler counsels a freshman girl during a Cuid ance class. I I arious Tasks Performed By Many r 1 i l 5 2 Z .f A . f QQ 4: Kgs js? , 1 i 'Ci A '22 'S ifupfga: as f ,, . 1, 1 . ,,,, Study hall assistant: Mrs. Marjory Scott QNot pictured: Mrs. Lorraine Finkj. Librarians: Ley? to right: Mrs. Karen Kahl, Assistant librarian: Mrs. Vivian Homewood, Librarian. i To L Nurse: Mrs. Helen Magnuson. Using new library facilities, three senior boys casually read magazines during their study halls. 41 Lorraine Crosse Donald Waldecker B.S., Iowa State U. M.A., Rockford College Dennis Blunt Ruth Gustafson M. of Music, U. of M. of Music, U. of Illinois Wisconsin . , mst M - . ff ' J, . as ' APSL Mary Bartel Phyllis Safford B.S., Mt. Mercy College BS., Rockford College Art-Imagination usic-Expression Home EC-Creation 5, X I . , f f, Mf g 4 1. . .tl 2521 A, .. Precision workmanship is shown by Nancy Palm, '67, as she works on an ink drawing. Mrs. Phyllis Safford's conference style classes prove effec- tive for explaining techniques the girls will later use while cooking. In addition to doing drills and exercises, members of typing classes spent several class periods writing let- ters to servicemen in Viet-Nam. Business Provides n-job Training .Z ,XZ A ,, XX .,.nP7 Rogene Russell, '69, one of several girls who spent their study halls work- ing the personnel office, sorts attendance cards. wa., - Z... hut'-jgifgw PP '.,' at . 'wi G . I x t Louise Anderson B.S., Northern Illinois U. ji' - I, 42 . V1 -,gr , f . I' ' , 9 'W I 1 1 , W., .9 A Lloyd E. King MS., Western Illinois U. :Eiga if Qffgxf I t I Linda Wolfe B.S., U. of Illinois Elva Hallstrom B.S., Northern Illinois U. Dorothy Ann Powell B.A., State College of Iowa Allen Ballard, Dept. Head B.S., Northern Illinois U. Reading And Speech Lab Enlarged 101 English Classes meet Dail Advanced Sr. English Jeanne Claeys, Dept. Head M. Ed., U. oflllinois Janice Belfield B.S., Eastern Illinois U. Barbara Carlson B.A., Augustana College A Q Patricia Davis B.A., Siena Heights College William Durham Mary Farnum Gretchen Galer Alice jackson M.A., Colorado State B.S., U. of Wisconsin B.A., University of Iowa A.B., Asbury College College Marie johnson Lynn Martin B.A., Northern Illinois U. B.A., U. oflllinois ag Ginger Monson Elizabeth Munson B.A., Denison U. B.A., Rockford College .l fl iii if .Mlm Accredited 6 , .fn With the library conference room sewing as a classroom, Miss Jeanne Claeys teaches Advanced Senior English, in- troduced at Guilford this year. - , .L I -ff ,........,., l I I Janice Belfield, an English teacher, dis- cusses an aspect of poetry with members of her junior English class. New drama coach, Mr. William Durham, helps stage crew erect props for The Impor- tance of Being Earnest. Kenneth Nelson Thomas Nelson Donald Oleson M.S.Ed., Northern M.A.T., Rockford College B.A., Trinity College Illinois U. I-71 Carol Palm Paul Pearson janet Plant Joann Potvliet A.B., U. of Illinois B.S., Illinois State U. M.A., U. of Wisconsin B.A., Carroll College Catherine Repke Letjtia Saunders Faye Schwitters Carole VanderWaal B.A., Grinnell M.A., Northwestern U. M.Ed., Cornell U. B,A., Columbia Union College f I ames Koehn Connie Canter Donald Christofanelli Dept Head B.S., Illinois State U. M S Northern Illinois U Keith Eicher M.S., Southern Illinois University HW William Johnson M.S., U. of Illinois Math teachers Miss Connie Canter and Mrs. Margery Orr enjoy a chat in the ates Top 10 O Hoping to have made geometric principles clear to her students, Mrs. Margery Orr begins correcting a 'Qui ra- Eb YYQ Andrea Maas Set of test papers- Jimmie Lazenby Willis McKnight 1 B.S., Southern Illinois BA., Carthage College BA., Bradley U. University Margery Orr B.A., Beloit College 'I Q., . William Orr MA., Rockford College 1 El El A! Carol Pontius Larry Stone MS., Illinois Institute of B.S., Southern Illinois Technology University ames Koehn's Math Analysis class. Mr. Larry Stone, returning to Guilford from a year's teaching in California, watches as his students pre pare their Algebra III assignments. . '- .rss ' S 'Ist s Blackboard and formulas aid Pam Simms, student teacher, in explaining the why of a chemical reaction. Donald Hicks, Dept. Head M.S., U. of Wisconsin Eugene Cassioppi M.N.S., U. ofOklahoma Doris Dayton B.S., U. of Illinois Henrietta Richer B.S., Southern Illinois University Chemistry Facilities Norman Erickson B.A., Rockford College David Hinde Robert Hoifman William Johnson Robert Kennedy M.N.S., New Mexico B.S., U. of Illinois M.S., U. of Illinois M.S., U. of Illinois Highlands U. As part of an experiment in Biology III, Chuck Peterson, '67, works with a pressure cooker. gfw Roger Lindeman MS., Northern Illinois University Carolyn Osinski M.A., U. of Illinois Janice Marten B.S., U. of Wisconsin Darwin Redwing M.A., Fisk U, ...W , .., YW... .,., ..- ....... . ...,,. .,.. .- , , Paul Mueller M.S., Washington State U. ., 5 -nm 3 ., 7 I ' . . 1.5 7, Larry Smith M.A., U. of Iowa 1 ' va Renwick Nicholls B.A., North Park College Keith Talmadge M.S., U. of Wisconsin Double Mr. Robert Kennedy, science teacher, takes time out for a talk with students and alumnae. l i With the aid of Mr. Eugene Cassioppi, Biology teacher, Steve Davidson, '69, focuses his microscope on a bacteria colony. Nlarian Peters Dept Head NIA Columbia eee . 0s., 41 . Charles Albertson Bernard Brady B A Rockford College M.A., Bradley U. we 19 .. . .ggi A. zip? fix . I :tg lv .0 ,. tw ' ff 4 1, an ,f V ,. A I f ,I f '11 fp .ff f 9? 1:1 2 KIQXVZL 1' f 4 . Nellie Busey Benjamin Canter M.A., State U. of Iowa B.S., Western Illinois U, Gerald Crawford M.A., U. of Illinois joan Knudsen B.S., U. ofMinnesota Calvin Pitcher M.A., Wheaton College jill Forsell Robert Freeinon B.A., U. of Illinois Ione Kruse Cary McLamarrah B.S., Texas Woxnen's U. B.A., Augustana William Swaby M.Ed., St. Louis U. Not Pictured: William Carlson B.S., Illinois State U. B.S., Illinois State U. M.A., Northern Illinois Maureen Gustafson University Miss Nellie Busey and ill-mannered friend Pepsi Cola pose for a picture while Miss Busey was in Egypt on a Fullbright Scholarship. ii If ' orld Probed In Social Studies Mr. Kenneth and Mr. Thomas Nelson spend their free hour leisurely talking in the faculty lounge. Miss Nellie Busey uses maps to explain Alexander the C-reat's conquest of the Middle East. e 3 'kan Q., ,fn 11 xg 't V, t Mr. William Carlson lectures his U.S. History class about the platforms of the Whig party. k khan. ' i' t 1 5 1 Halls, Language Labs, Chem. abs Host P.E. Classes Corrine Umaske Dept. Head B.S., Wisconsin State U. Seniors Robyn Mahloch, jess Reichenbach, Sue Willett, and Holly Carlson do warm- - - up exercises in Mrs. Sharon Lazenhy's free exercise class. jane Hazelton Sharon Lazenby B.A., U. of Illinois B.S., Southern Illinois U. f- in-iw., 'CC' mv' ft ' 11 1- ' I , fall ' .11 ' 'ff r ' , ,if . ,, 5 '- . 1 J., . Mu dvL.h,y , V. If as I Q 1 . '47, f , 7' f' , L . , 42 ' ., 1 ,gi 5 L Diane Mitchell Cenelle Samuelson B.S., Illinois State U. B.S., Wheaton College Sophomore girls learn that health classes require strength as Mrs. june Developing Volleyball Skills, Sophomore girls Hazelton instructs them in a six-man carry. vie for Serves. 1. 1 . .n,...- .-M.-t.. Gary Wieneke Dept. Head M.Ed., Bowling Green State U. Clifford Brees M.S., U. of Wisconsin V L In preparation for an upcoming game, sophomore's practice diligently. Hallie Gregory ' M.S., Moorhead State College Smiling at the camera, a member of Mr. Hallie Gregory's P.E. jack Flynn M.S., U. of New Mexico jan jamison B.A., Augustana College class lifts a dumbell. Foreign pirit rged In anguages Members of Mrs. Joyce Meke's Spanish 7 class por- tray two ofthe Three Bears in a Spanish skit. With the aid of the language lab, language students improve their comprehension and speaking abilities. Peter Anderson Diane Conklin B.A., Rockford College B.A., U. of Illinois N'-,iff . 'vu I . J Sue Patrick, Dept. Head Martha Daniels Paul Dickover David Kleinbeck Joyce Meke M.A., U. ofWisconsin B.A., U. of Illinois MS., Indiana U. B.A., U. of Illinois M.A.T., Rockford College H5113 '5-:I Donald May 'Vernon Chance Sigufd Lulld R0be1T Zanello M.Ed., U. of Illinois B.A., Westmar College M-S-, N0IThC1'H Illinois M-E-, U- OfI1li110iS University Herb Sisler B.S., Western Illinois Sherwood Coul Dept. Head MS., Illinois State U, Roger Smith MS., Northern Illinois University Intricate parts and miles of wire are the fascination of Mr. Sherwood Coul and an Industrial Arts stu- dent. Skill, Alertness Stressed Driver's Ed instructor, Mr. Donald May, watches as a student tests his judgement abilities. 931 tgjgi lISSl 'rwwup EE!! PLAYS ' ll RIGHT TURNS ' l ac F:-l K u Q.-J' if CAFETERIA STAFF-Len' to Rzghls Edith Thorpe, Dorothy johnson, Managerg Mildred Swick, Rose To- daro, Edith Osborne, Norma Malm, Palma Rinaldo. School Maintenance CAFETERIA STAFF-Lep to Rzgfzfx Helen Patterson, Shirley O'Neil, Kay Coldenstern, Josephine Carauana, Anne Marinelli, Charlotte Bounds, Jeanette Reichenbach, Irene Sieler, Gladys Hixson, Jean Nicholson, Wanda Euhus, Veva Carr, Lila Stinson, Eleanor Nagel. NOT PICTURED: Helen Hume, Barbara Greenland, Agnes Swanson. - t . , . .,', 7 'YVV I ,il , 4, VL 4 , . r M. 5 , , 4 . , ..., ,Zi f xi 1 4,3421 7' 'sv 1 , , V i ii .1 ' V 5 ,- Q CAFETERIA STAFF-Front Row KLM to Rzglzlj: Joyce Gapkinske, Donna Brenner, Marilyn Cox, Agnes Talbot, Ann Osberg. Back Row KLM to Rzghtj: Eva Oberg, Florence Kalen, Betty Richards, Ruth Soter. Requires Auxiliar Staffs CUSTODIAL STAFF-Front Row: Mr. Bill Posikus, Mr. Maurice Ingram, Mrs. Henrietta Nask, Mr. George Cicero. Back Row: Mr. Ken Lewis, Mr. Jim Dixon, Mr. Everett Hallquist, Custodial Engineer, Mr. George Frazier. x, -.F . 2 If Z' Q V - v ,f ,Z-611:-,vw .,.. 4, W We ' - 5 49 4 f . M529 ., f of 1 0,41-.'M 'GQ' J ZZ Q, .' , ' 5. rg 1 A -- 1. ffl il 1 i 4, ,gg 6 5 V fan 1 f 4 7 1 i V, ,K f :kv X r. Jn, 1,7 Q . ,.,. 1 rj, gy 4 MQW' VW Ye-17 fr gn . :ff 1 S f 9- ' ' 7 gf- I X A43-'Qfy n , -. ,bij-' of J 24,1 T' iyqfrff' ,glyw , v ,. -,V ,V X 5fS:S?9f:,g-. , . A ' ,1'A'f4wkl.-:-'Ww-d'Jn. f ,f TOP TEN SENIOR GIRLS - Sealed: Cynthia Boyer, Carol Cibelius, joan Coppoletti, Anne Cordon, Wilma Cozort. Slanding: M ajorie Faeth, Kristine Carmager, Kristine Jensen, Lindsay Laven, Noel Tyson. Seniors Show Superior Achievment, fr f 1, 3 I 1 I NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS - Robert Floden, Mark Powelson, Allen Kemp, Lorraine Ransome, Lind- say Laven,jane Makemson, Noel Tyson. N0tPic!ured are Gene Rickard and john Holmstrom. , E, fam, .,,, Eng Q . ' My-' g 11 - If - 'QU' Wj' ' . f, 1,1 . 3 . V, Cf? :mal GP' S TOP TEN SENIOR BOYS - Seated: Iohn Borner, Raymond Brown, Robert Floden, Allen Kemp, james Koepsell. Standing: james Lape, Douglas Roby, Ian Unter, Scott Wiles. Not Pictured is John Holmstrom. Margie Faeth, Iirn Koepsell, Bob Floden and Cyndy Boyer, members of the Top Ten, confer during their honor study Receive Recognition Top Ten is asscholastic honor conferred upon the ten girls and ten boys who have maintained the highest grade point average throughout their three years in high school. The major purpose for naming these twenty seniors to Top Ten is to recognize outstanding scholastic achieve- ment and to provide a group of students from which to choose the two commencement speakers. Nine Guilford seniors qualified as finalists in the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Program. These students were chosen on the basis of their achievement on the Qualify- ing Test taken last spring and on other forms--chiefly the Scholastic Aptitude Test. They were notified of their rank in February. Winners of the four-year scholarships were notified confidentially late in March, and the awards, given on a national level, were made public in April. Leters of Commendation were also presented to the following Guilford students who scored highly on the Qualifyin g Test: john Borner Ray Brown Philip Burns Roger Caruana Susan Cederstrom Carol Cibelius Bruce Hammond Steven Hollon Thomas Larsen Philip Lowe Sara Neustadtl john Olson David Wedge Michael Williams f 1, ,I , -' fm ' tl? Steve McCoy, Anne Cordon, Cindy Verson, Dan Carter, Ray Glass listen as Tony Dal Pra practices his speech. Not pictured is john Holmstrom. This year's DAR award at Guilford was presented to senior, jean ' Competition Creates Based on dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism, the DAR Good Citizen Award is granted to one senior girl every year in each of the senior high schools of the nation. This year's recipient of the award from Guilford was Jeanine Strommen. Jeanine was selected by a faculty committee from three finalists chosen by a vote of the senior home- rooms. The other two finalists were Sheri Freeberg and Becky Nyboer. Speech, a time-consuming activity, demands re- sponsibility and leadership ability and offers re- wards in competitive debate and district speech con- tests. Initiated in 1954 by General Mills, the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award is de- signed to emphasize the importance of homemaking as a career. Having received the highest score on a written homemaking examination at Guilford, Bonnie Peter- son had her test paper judged further for education- al grants at the state and local levels. Cited for their creative writing abilities and artis- tic expression, the Creative Writing Contest Winners attended a luncheon and presentation of monetary awards during the March Women's Club program. Bonnie Peterson, this yea.r's Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- S Challenges, aluable pportunities ROCKFORD WOMEN'S CLUB CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST WINNERS -jane Rubin, Kathy Stacy, Noel Tyson, Phil Burns, and Karen Fagerstrom go over some last minute details before the meeting at the Women's Club. No! Piclurcd is Gene Rickard. , ! ffl v l x . ' ' Y 1 . , , . f . 'viii' 'Q f ' . . + - . A-'E's A , , ,,., l , .-,gat , Q :wp .. X Q-'Q v- ?l'M fi vmfw 1- -, .-.f , -f-2 lf Elected from the Top Ten boys, john Holmstrom adjusts to speaking at a podium. 1967 Commencement Speakers Chosen from the Top Ten girls and boys in the Senior Class, joan Coppoletti and Iohn Holmstrom, this year's Commencement Speakers will represent the class of 1967 at their graduation. Early in April, seniors balloted for their choice. Votes were then tabulated by Mrs. Helen Thorsen, and the results were announced in the Voyager. The two spoke on topics of their own choosing at the Coro- nado Theater on Thursday, june 8th. t 4,-f f . X f 1 ,I 4. . -f mf - -- X T HQ-. . . V . u- 4' ft 'Nl ' ' If if 1 - .., . M ,J '. f ,, . Y . One of this year's Commencement speakers oan Coppoletti chosen from the Top Ten senior girls rehearses her Commence ment address. . 'WW- F t c N I r ,.....-lnnnnsa-124 Margaret Bardoulas Cynthia Boyer Raymond Brown john Cary Carol Cibelius Ioan Coppoletti Robert Engstrom Margorie Faeth Kristine Garmager Cathi Gentry Barbara Girling Susan Grans Michael Karceski 33 Inducted rnto u1ll and Scroll 0,7 , , W 3 LW CID 3-4 cj 66 .W f vm 4 fm, wnnrigpxnv,-1 yay, W I 1 ., J . f Aww!-, , 4, M, ff f , W , ,,,. V M4175 , ,J 'fy . , ,. -mf , ff? . ,,. V .V , '- 1, IQ, I X, . ,, , .J CI U E vm vu sq D-4 E O M -H rn E Ta' I Ci .-C1 O P? J-T C1 CU TE VJ E '35 za .H P af 'U C1 O U 1 .-C2 D-4 LT U H 5 fl! N 4U H H -.fs I- GJ 'CI in .2 R4 GS 'U Ci :a cd U I-4 U D CD E' 5-1 GJ LD .-D F-4 rf ri E UD 5 U as O VD U2 KB - U H .sz G U CD KENNE T H ALFRE Y CLA UDIA ALLEN DONNA ALLEN SUSAN ALLEN . . . G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 33 Orchestra 1,2,3, 43 String Ensemble 2,33 Monitor 33 Spanish 2,3. CANDYANASZEWICZ. . . A.B.L. 4, Pep Club 1,4. CRAIG ANDERSON. . . Band 2g Begin. Instra. 1. IAJMESANDERSON. . . Wrestling 1,2,33 R Club 1,2,3. IUDIIUI ANDERSON. . . G.A.A. 2,33 A.F.S. 4g F.T.A. 2,3,4' a Pep Club 2,43 Chorus 3, Vice'Pres.3 Communications Arts 2,3,4Q Canoe Club 23 Ski Club 33 Valkyries 3,43 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 43 Stage Crew 33 Publications 3,4, Valhalla, Ad Manager 43 German Club 2,3,4. LINDA ANDERSON . . . Horsemanship Club 1,2,3,4. P2 44-1, 'h. Class Of Sixty-Seven is Largest To raduate ROSS ANDERSON. . . Band 1,2,3,43 Swim Team 1,23 H.R. Pres. l. SUSAN ANDERSON . . . A.F.S. 43 Pep Club 43 Monitor 4g Com- munications Arts 43 French Club 43 Political Science 4. ROBERTANGER . . . Band 1,2,3,4. SUSAN APSEY. . . G.A.A. 4g F.N.C. 1,23 Pep Club lg A Cap- pella 4g Chorus 2,33 Monitor 33 Communications Arts 1,2,33 Red Cross 2, Musical 3g Spanish Club 1,2,3. GAIL ARENZ. . . Pep Club 1,2,3,43 A Cappella 3,43 Chorus 2g H.R. Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3g Play 23 Stage Crew 3g French Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science 1,2. EVELYN ARMSTRONG . . . G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 43 Library Ass't 33 German Club 2,4. FRED ARNOLD . . . Football 33 Wrestling 1,23 Golf 1,2,3,43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 1,2,3,4. KATHRYN ARNOLD . . . F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Monitor 3g Publications 3,4, Valhalla, Student Life Editor 4g Political Sci- enoe 4. DEBORAHATKINS . . . A.F.S. 3g Communication Arts 4g Play 33 French Club 3,43 Latin Club 1,2,3,4. 'MH 'CTV' ard' 'L' :L ' WM' ' W 2 4 ,, iv A LINDA ATKINSON SUSAN A US TIN DUSANEE A WAK UL . . . First semester foreign exchange stu- dent. PHYLLIS BABB . . . C.A.A. 3,45 Horsemanship 15 German Club 2,3. KENNETHBAGUS RICHARD BAILEY. . . Track 1,2,3,45 Swim Team 2,35 R Club 2,3,4. KA THYBAKER . . A. Cappella 3,45 Operetta 3,4. IOHN BAKER REED BAKKEN. . . F.T.A. 45 Tennis 25 Football 1,25 Com- munications Arts 35 Track 1,25 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 H.R. Treas. 2, Sec. 35 Play 2,3545 Stage Crew 2,3,45 R Club 2,35 Folk Dan- cing 3, Vice-Pres. Rockford College Seminar Prepares SANDRA BALLARD . . . H.R. Treas. 1. BRIAN BARCH. . . Band 1,2,35 Football 2,35 Cross Country 15 H.R. Pres. 1,25 Publications 3,4, Voyagen Ass't Editorials 45 R Club ,2,3,4, MARGARETBARDOULAS . . . G.A.A. 45 A.B.L. 45 N.H,S. 3,45 A,F.S. 2,45 F.T.A. 35 Stage Crew 253,45 Publications 354, Voyager, News Editor 45 German Club 2,3,4. SUSAN BARKER . . . A.B.L. 3,45 Horsemanship Club 25 French Club 15 Latin Club 2,3,4. RANDYBARNHART NANCY BARROWS . . . C.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Monitor 2,35 H.R. Sec. 25 Science Club 25 French Club 2,35 Political Sci- ence 25 Russian Club 4. LANCE BARRS , . . Tennis 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Football 1. DA VID BARSNESS SUSAN BARTHOLOIIIEW. . . A.B.L. 45 A. Cappella 45 Orches- tra 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4. 'KIZ7 'Q mi J' 1 1 I X.. f f':,..f7'- . QQ 'W , ,IL 1, 1454, , , 4 I I 2 , 7 ' ii' , , , f f .-I 1,1- 6f'f7:5.1'i 7 ' ' .f 1-f ,nv gf ,., ,f , Z., A V7 ,.,,,,,.,V, I Ti 129415 T , - 4 uf, 7 -lx '51 'gif DANBAXTER . . . Basketball 2, Managerg Chess Club 4. fILL BAXTER . . . F.B.L.A. 4. NANCY BEA UDRY. . . C.A.A. 2g Play 3g Stage Crew 3, Man- agerg Latin Club 3. SUSAN BECKINGTON. . . G.A.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Recording Sec. 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Class Vice-Pres. 1g H.R. Vice-Pres. 1,43 Publications 3,4, Valhalla Senior Section Editor 4, P.E.. Assistant 2. TOM BECKMAN. . . Football 1,2,3, Manager 2,3g Track .1, 2,3, Manager, R Club 2g German Club 2, Political Science 3. KRISTYNE BEILFUSS. . .Orchestra lg Monitor 3g German Club 3,4. ALANBEILKE ANNBENSON . . . G.A.A. 2,3,4. PAULETYZ' BENSON. . . Pep Club 3,4, Treas. 4, H.R. Sec. 25 R Club 4g Cheerleader 1,2, Alternate 3,4g Latin Club 1,2,3g Political Science 1,2,3,4. QW' we an-'HP 67 ov,-,. 4.W.- f- w f - - :f . I V .'-' Seniors For Colle e Classes '94 ii , 7 151 32592 wrt, Q9 'y?E,X:,3.. ,vw fizzff-'tra 'l T:v IEANNEBIRKETT. . . C.O.E. 4. DONALD BISHOP KENNETHBLAINE . . . Chess Club 2,4g French Club 4. COLETTE BLAISDELL . . . F,H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4g F.T.A. 1, 2,33 H.R. Sec-Treas. 4g Spanish Club 3. GAR Y BLAND RANDY BLEED LARRYBLEIKLI. . . Band 1,2,3. BONNIE BLISS . . . Monitor 4. BARB BLOMCREN. . . C.A.A. lg Pep Club l,2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4. fi 'WOM 'u wry Writ? 'ua-rf X . 'W T f1b BEVERLY BLOMCREN . . . A.B.L. 4g A.F.S, 4g F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4g Monitor 3, Publications 3,4, Assistant Editor of Va!- halla, Administration Editor 4g French Club 1,2,3,4g Political Science Club 4, Russian Club 4. CHRISTIE BLOOM. . . F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 1,2,4g Spanish Club 1,2,3,4g Political Science Club 3,4. NANCY BONA VIA . . . Homeroom Secretary 45 Publications 3,4, Voyager Alumni Editor 45 French Club 1,2,3g Spanish Club 3. IANICE BOONE DOUGLASBORJV. . . Football 3,4g Track 2. IOHN BORNOR . . . Swim Team 2,3,4g Reptile Club 15 R Club 2,3,4g Latin Club 3,4. l A VICTOR BOWERS an-mf Upperclassmen Ice Hoffman, Carol Cibelius, and Mike Maurchie take advantage of the new library facilities. PATRICIA BOWIE ,,,, , . .. ,... ......,..,.,..3 , 'VV'w .4 C47 BENNETT BOYD . . . Swim Team 2,3, Baseball2g Homeroom President 3, R Club 2,3, Political Science Club 4. CYNTHIA BOYER . . . A.B.L. 3,4, Vice-President 4g N.H,S. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3g Monitor 33 Homeroom Sec. lg Publication 3,4, Assistant Editor of Voyager, Latin Club 3,4, Consul 45 Spanish Club 1,2,,4, Veep 3, Valkyries 1,2,3,4, Sec-Treasurer 4. IUDITH BOYER . . . A.B.L. 4g A.F.S. 43 Pep Club 3,4g Moni- tor 3,4g German Club 4g French Club 3. VALERIE BRACE . . . G.A.A. 3,4g Pep Club 4, Chorus 1,2,3, Homeroom Pres. 1g French Club 3,4g Political Science Club 3,4. NANCY BRADLEY. . .G.A.A. 4g Canoe Club 2g Homeroom Treas. 1, Veep 2g Spanish Club lg Valkyries 2,3,4. NICOLA BRANCA . . . G.A.A. 2g Pep Club 3,49 Orchestra 4, Treasurer 4g Homeroom Pres. 1,23 Spanish Club 2. DAVE BREIT 45- :QQ fAMES BREIT. . .Band 3,43 Begin. Instra. 1,23 Tennis 3 ' DAVE BRENNER . . . Basketball 1,23 H. R. Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4 LOIS BRI CCO DEBRA BROWN. . . F.B.L.A. 43 Chorus 1,2,33 H.R. Sec-Treas 23 French Club 1. IAMES BROWN . . . Basketball 13 Track 1,23 Cross Country 1,2 H.R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 43 Spanish Club 1,2. 1 1,2 ROCERBULLOCK . . . Football 2,3. ,IAN BURGETT. . . F.T.A. 23 Political Science 33 Co-op. Office Education Club Reporter 4. PAT BURKE . . . Football 132,3,43 Track 23 Cross Country 4 Swim Team 1,23 H.R. Pres. 13 R Club 1,2,3,4. PHILIP BURNS . . . N.H.S. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 A.F.S. 13 Track 23 Swim Team 1,2,3,43 Class Pres. 13 H.R. Pres. 1, V-Pres. 2g Stu- dent Councll 2,3,43 R Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3. NAOMI BURTON. . . Library Ass't 23 Co-op Office Education Club 4. IAMES CALHO UN RAYYWOND BROWN N H S 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Librarian 3 Canoe Club 2,3 Ski Club 2 3 Pres 3 Swim Team 1 2 3 4 Golf 1,23 H.R. Vice Pres 1,2 Publications 34 Voyager co ed1tor 4 R Club 3,43 German Club 1 2 3 4 Vice Pres 2 Pres 3 Pohucal Science Club 1,2 3 4 Vice Pres 4 CARL BUCHMAN Football 3 4 Wrestling 2 Track 3 Sci ence Club 23 R Club 3 4 9 DA VE CALVERT. . . F.T.A. 4, Pres. 43 A. Cappella 3,43 Track 2,33 Cross Country 2,3,4, Capt. 33 H.R. Ollicer-Pres. 3,4. BOBBETTE CARLSON. . . Chorus 3,4. CINDY CARLSON. . . G.A.A. 23 A.B.L. 43 N.H.S. 3,43 F.T.A. 1,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Canoe Club 23 Valkyries 2,3,43 H.R. Treas. 23 Cheerleader 43 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 French Club 1,2,3,4. GARY CARLSON fAN CARLSON. . . Chorus 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 String En- semble 1,2,3,4, Horsemanship Club 2,3,43 Canoe Club 33 Cham- ber Orchestra 1,2,43 Play 33 Stage Crew 33 Latin Club 1,2. fESSICA CARLSON LINDA CARLSON. . . G.A.A. 43 F.B.L.A. 3,43 Pep Club 4. MARK CARLSON. . . Swim Team 1,2,3,43 R Club 2,3,43 La- tin Club 2,3. PRICILLA CARLSON. . . A.B.L. 43 A.F.S. 43 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Monitor 4g French Club 3,43 Political Science 2,4. IN 0 T11 3 WN S 7115, .'--pp-I Ar-,,:: ww Colleges, Universities Accept 'ijfitv t T2 . , A .L THOMAS CARLSON PAMELA CARLSTROM . . . Pep Club 1,2. CHRISTINE CARYLE . . . A.B.L. 43 F.T.A. 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Monitor 3,43 H.R. Officer, Pres. 3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Political Science 3. DONALD CARROLL DAN CARTER . . . Monitor 33 Comm. Arts Club 43 Baseball 33 Play 2,33 Publications 3,4, Vallzalla Assistant Sports Ed. 43 Span- ish Club 2. ROGER CARUANA . . . Band 1,2,3,43 Librarian 2, Sec. 43 Sci- ence Club 43 Photo Club 23 Political Science 4. fOHN CARY. . . Car Club 43 Track Mgr. 13 Publications 1,2, 3,43 Voyager Asst. Photographer 1,2,3, Head Photographer 4. DAVID CASAZZA . . .Basketball 13 Football 1,2,33 Vi Hi's 1,2,43 Wrestling 3,43 Baseball 23 Gol.f1,3. SUSAN CEDERSTROM. . . A.B.L. 3,43 Pep Club 33 Monitor 3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Political Science 3. -in' 6 -7 3 f 0 w , is f if CAROLYJV CHAPIVIAN. . . Monitor 3. IVIARCIE CHAPMAN. . . C.A.A, 3,45 N.H.S. 3,43 A. Cappella 2,3,4, Sec-Treas. 1, Treas. 45 Chorus 15 H.R. Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. RICHARD CHOLKE . . . Canoe Club 35 Swim Team 3. CAROL CIBELIUS . . . A.B.L. 45 N.H.S. 3,45 F.T.A. 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Monitor 13 Canoe Club 35 Valkyries 1,2,3,45 Pub- lications 3,4, Valhalla Editor-in-Chief 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Political Science 3,45 H.R. junior and Senior Prom Representative. SHIRLEY CIRO . . . Pep Club 45 Chorus 4g Stage Crew 4 Pol- itical Science 4. MARCIA CLARK . . . Monitor 2,35 I-lorsemanship Club 15 Stage Crew l,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science 2,3. MAY CLIFFORD . . . Monitor 3,45 Comm. Arts Club 3,45 Canoe Club 35 Stage Crew 25 Political Science 2,3,4. CHARLOTTE COLEAIAN. . . C.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1,43 Horse- manship Club 1,2,45 Stage Crew 1,2. DALE CONDE . . . Band l5 Football 25 Track 15 Cross Coun- try lg Colf 2,3,45 Class Pres. 25 V-Pres. 45 H.R. Pres. 1,2,3,4. Applications From uilford Seniors PHILIP COOPER . . . Latin Club 2,33 Russian Club 4. IOAN COPPOLETTI. . . A.B.L. 3,45 N.H.S. 3,43 A.F.S. 33 F.T.A. 2,35 Pep Club 2,33 A. Cappella 3,45 Chorus 2, Vice-Pres. 2g Comm. Arts Club 2,35 Canoe Club 23 Class Vice-Pres. 2,35 H.R. Vice-Pres. 33 Play 2,3,4, Student Council 43 Publication 3,4, Spe- cial Projects Manager 45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Political Science Club 3. ANN CORBETT. . . F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g H.R. Sec-Treas. 1,35 French Club 25 Political Science 4. ANJV CORDOJV. . . A.B.L. 45 N.H,S. 3,43 A. Cappella 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Chorus 1, Vice-Pres. 13 Debate 1,23 H.R. Pres. 2, Vice- Pres 3,45 Play 1,2,3,43 French Club 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3. DIANA CORPORA . . . F.B.L.A. 35 Pep Club 1,25 Comm. Arts Club 3. GARY COTTRELL PATRICIA COX. , . A.B.L. 45 A.F.S. 35 Stage Crew 3,4. WILMA COZORT. . . A.B.L. 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Monitor 43 Span- ish Club 4. MICHAEL CROOKS . . . Electronics Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4. -Z5 -cr 10' Navi' Kr crf 'Q-gp A ,,... KEITH CROSSLAND . . . Basketball 3,49 Football 1,2g Golf 1, 2,3,49 Science Club 2,3,49 R Club 3,49 Political Science 2,3,49 Lab. Assistant 4. IAN CR U 17' CHER MICHAEL C ULLEN fA CQ UILINE C U T SIN GER PA UL DAILE Y GREG DALY. . . Chess Club 29 Wrestling 2,3949 Latin Club 2,3,4. DEAN DANNENBERG . . . Track 394g Cross Country 2,3,4. PATRICIA DA VID . . . Future Nurses 1,29 COE 4. BARB DAVIDSON. . . F.T.A. 2g Spanish Club 39 Political Sci- ence 39 COE 4. Special Advanced English Class WAYNE DA VIS . . . Swim Team 1,2,3,49 Red Cross 2. GLORIA DAWSON. . . A. Cappella 2,3,49 Comm. Arts Club 1,29 Play 1,2,49 Stage Crew 2. DIANEDECKER . . . F,B.L.A. 3,4. DEANN DE LA RONDE . . . G.A.A. 3,4, Sportshead9F.T.A. 49 Pep Club 4g Monitor 4g Comm. Arts Club 49 Horsemanship 1,29 Canoe Club 3g Play 2,3,4Q Stage Crew 2,3,4. fAMES DEMMING IOHNDEWEY. . . Band 2,39 H.R. Officer, Sec. 2,3. IENNI DOBROWSKI. . . Pep Club 2,3949 Monitor 4g Comm. Arts Club 2g Spanish Club 293,49 Political Science Club 3,4. DIANE DOCHKUS . . . G.A.A. 2,39 F.T.A. 3g Monitor 39Comm. Arts Club 39 Canoe Club 2,3, Pres, 29 Leadership 3g Stage Crew 3,49 German Club 2. GLENDA D OLL WW 'ct'-:fn 1-45 fOHN DRIEB US CH fANEAN DRUMMER . . . Horsemanship Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 2,45 F.B.L.A. 4, Sec-Treas. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Girls Chorus 1,25 Office Assistant 3,4. IANE DURGOM. . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Canoe Club 2,35 Ski Club 35 H.R. Officer, Sec. 45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Political Science 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4. ff T4 3 SHARON EASTMAN. . . F.T.A. 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,45 H.R. sec- Treas. 2,3, Treas. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Political Science 2,3,4. GLORIA ECK . . . G.A.A. 25 German Club 2. SUZANNE ELLIOTT. . . F.B.L.A. Pres. 45 Pep Club 4. MARYfANE ENGLOF. . . G.A.A. 2,3,45 F.N.C.1,2,3,45F.T.A.45 Monitor 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Political Science 4. S-rf ROBERTENGSTROM. . . Band 1,2,35 Chess Club l,2,3,45 Play 3,45 Publications 3,4, Store Manager 45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Mu' sical 3,4. ETHANERICKSON QE Enriches Supplemental Seniors ' as ,gf 5 'W 92 5 , , . 'X 'Af I illll , 'V 'f 1 2 - L,!fff. ra l fi f 'f',TT7?.: 'if f 1. V- , f' 'M af' 'l'5 i f 'f A g fr 'Q ,f . W fa ,1:..wP'f 535 ' fer... aff? AV SHARON ERICKSON. . . F.B.L.A. 45 Medical Science Club 4. SUSAN ERICKSON. . . G.A.A. 1,45 F.T.A. 45 Canoe Club 35 H.R. Pres. 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Political Sci- ence 4. BRUCE ERLANDSON . . . Band 1,2,3,45 Car Club 35 Canoe Club 35 Gymnastics 15 Science Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,2. SANDRA ERLANDSON. . . G.A.A. 1,25 Co-op Office Education 4, Pres. 4. MA.RfORIE FAETH . . . G.A.A. 45 A.B.L. 3,4, Treas. 45 A.F.S. l,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Sec 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 H.R. V-Pres. 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council 15 Publications 3,4, Vallzalla Assoc. Co-Editor 45 French Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. PATRICIA FINCH. . . F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 A. Cappella 3,45 Chorus 25 Comm. Arts Club 2,3,45 Musical 3,45 Madrigals 45 Play 35 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3. LINDA FIORDELISI. . . F.T.A. 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Class Treas. 3,45 H.R. Treas. 15 V-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Sec.45 Spanish Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 35 Political Science 2,3,4. ROBERTFLODEN. . . N.H.S. 3,4, Pres. 45 Band l,2,3,4, Pres 45 Chess Club 3,45 V-Pres. 45 Canoe Club 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Student Council 45 Science Club 25 German Club 1,2,3,45 Pol- itical Science Club 3,4, Pres. 4. LANCE FONTANNE . . . Electronics Club 3,4,Sec. 3, Pres. 4. xi' .n SHERI FREEBERG . . . G.A.A. 4g A.F.S. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Canoe Club 33 H.R. Officer 2,3,43 Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 French Club 2 3 4 Political Science Club 4. 'IACQUELINE FREIS . . . F.B.L.A. 3g Pep Club 2,3,43 A. Cap- pella 2 3 Chorus 13 Play 2,33 COE 43 MARGARETFRINT . . . Publication's typist,4. CAROLYNFRISKNEY CHARLES FRY. . . Chorus 13 Cross Country 13 Operetta 1. RICKIE FUDGE DENNIS F ULKROD 'Pi fm-vwcfwl flax 'NSI' 'l ? Preparations for the 1967 Fireball are made by Karin Sand, Tom Page, Rod Maxwell, and joan Coppoletti. CHARLESFRAME . . . Wrestling 23 Golf2,3. .,-ng. , W BARBARA FUNK. . . G.A.A. 2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,33 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3,4. SUSAN GALVAN. . . F.B.L.A. 3g Spanish Club 1,23 COE 4. MICHAEL GARLAND . . . F.T.A. 43 Ski Club 23 Track 23 Swim Team 3,43 Play 43 R Club 2g Spanish Club 2,3,43 Pres. 33 Coin Club 2. KRISTINE CARMACER . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,43A.B.L.3,43F.T.A.4g Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Comm. Arts Club 33 Canoe Club 33 Home Room Officer 1,2, Sec. 1, Treas. 23 Publications 3,43 Special Projects 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Pit Orchestra of Oper- retta 3. ' DIANA GA TES CA T HI CEN TRY . . . Publication 3,4, Photo Secretary 4. J,,sf,,::4g3'A X , K Debbie Person, Kathy Hronik and Linda McAllister take advant- age ofthe stairs during honor study hall. .4 KRISTIE GET T S Monitor 3,45 Canoe Club 2,35 'French Club 152,45 Political Sci- . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g F.T.A. 3,45 Pep Club 2g YF, X ence 4. '51 ... M1243 .Q 4 ' H 'Q . I PETER GIOLETTO . . . Golf1,25 Spanish Club 1. f 'T ' Vice-Pres. 4. fEI5FREY GLASS BARBARA GIRLING . . . C.A.A. 35 A.F.S. 2,45 F.T.A. 2,3545 Pres. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Class Sec. 1,2,45 H.R. Sec. 15 Publica- tions 3,45 Special Projects Personnel Mgr. 45 French Club 354, YERESA GOEBEL . . . G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 45 Chorus 3,4. SUSAN GORDON , . . Leaders Club 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Po- m -' litical Science 4. 'e-ff TERRY GORDON. . . H.R. Treas. 3,4. ROGER GORMAN SUSAN GRANS . . . G.A.A. 23,45 spmhead 3,45 A.B.L. 4g N.H.S. 3.4, Treas. 45 A.F.S. 2,3,4, Pres 45 Monitor 35 Publi- cations 3,4, Valhalla Editor-in-Chief 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Lab Assistant 4. . , VICTORIA GRAY. . . F.T.A. 3,45 A. Cappella 1,2,3,45 Monitor 35 H.R. Treas. 2, Sec. 35 Play 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3,4. LA VONNE GREENE fOHN GRIFFEY. . . Canoe Club 35 Golf 2,3545 Publications 3,4, Valhalla Ad Manager 45 Political Science 3. A -Pa MICHAEL GRIFFE Y CURTIS GUMBRELL . . . Basketball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3,45 H.R. Pres. 1,2, Vice-Pres. 45 Publications 3,4. Voyager Sports Editor 4. Q5-Q EDWARD HADDAS . . . Car Club 3,4. BRUCE HAMMOND . . . Football l,2,3,4g R Club 2,3,4. RICHARD HANSEN. . .Cross Country lg Baseball 3. ED WARD HANSON LUCINDA HARRIS . . . F.H.A. 3g Pep Club 1. RODNEYHARRIS . . . A Cappella 2,3. BETTY HARTZOG . . . Pep Club 3,49 Communication Arts 39 Ski Club 3, Stage Crew 3,4g Canoe Club 2, French Club 1,2g Political Science 3. SHARON HA YNES CANDY HENSLEY. . . F.T.A. 2g Pep Club l,2g Communicat- ion Arts Club 3,4g Horsemanship Club 2,33 Canoe Club 2g French Club 1,2g Spanish Club 3,4. uae ,go 'iv :PV UQ, lt? .W J ka ' 5 2- ms' .. -'ffllllll l 'lu' fl . N ANN HERRICK . . . G,A.A. 1,2,3,4, Gymnastics Club 1, H.R. Vice-Pres. 4g Spanish Club 13 Leaders Club 2, P.E. Assistant 2,3,4. MARGARETHICKS . . . F.H.A. 4. REGINA HIGGS STEVENHIGGS . . . A Cappella 2,33 Chorus l. PAUM HOBBA . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g A.F.S. 3, Pep Club 2,3,4g Library Assistant 2g Monitor 3, Stage Crew 2, Leaders Club 3,4. LEE HOFFMAN . . . G.A.A. 3,4g F.T.A. 2, Pep Club 2,3,4g H.R. Sec 2, Ir. Prom Representative 3, Senior Prom Representative 43 Publications 3,4, Valhalla Associations Editor 43 Frendl Club 2,3,4g Political Science 3,4. fANET HOISINGTON . . . F.N.C. 2,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Span- ish Club 2. STEVE HOLLON. . '. Tennis 1,2,3,4g H.R. Pres. 1g Publicat- ions 3. f0HN HOLMSTROM . . . N.H.S. 3,4, Basketball 2,35 Football 3g Golf 25 Class Pres. 3,45 H.R. Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Sec. 4, R Club 35 Latin Club 2,3g Political Science 4. el war? -1237 A 4- if f A 'fee 1-f Q n LARRY fACKLIN . . . Wrestling 3, Publications 3,4, Business Manager 4, R Club 4, German Club 4. PATRICIA IACOBSEN. . . G.A.A. 4, Pep Club 4 Canoe Club 2,3, Ski Club 3, Stage Crew 2,3, French Club 4, Political Sci- ence 3,4. KRISTINE IENSEN. . . A.B.L. 3,4 N,H.S. 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, A. Cappella 2,3,4, Madrigals 2,3,4, H.R. Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Student Council Treas. 4, Play 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, Sec-Treas. 2,3, Political Science Club 1,2,3. fEFFf0HNS . . . Swim Team 1,2,3, HR Club 3. BARBARA IOHNSON. . . G.A.A. 4, F.H.A. 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, A. Cappella 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Play 4, Stage Crew 1. BARBARA E. IOHNSON. . . A.B.L. 4, A.F.S. 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, H. R. Vice-Pres. 3, French Club 1,2,3,4, Sec.4. CAR YN IOHNSON CHARLES IOHNSON DALE IOHNSON TOM HOLTKE . . . Band 2,3,4, Beginning Instruments 1. BARRY HURSLEY. . .Football 1,2, Wrestling 2,3, Baseball 1,2, Play 3, Stage Crew 3. MARK HORTH . . . Orchestra 4, Football 1. SUE HOWARTH. . , G.A.A. 1, F.T.A. 4, Pep Club 4, Chorus 1,2,4, Communication Arts 3, Horsemanship Club 2, Canoe Club 2, Play 3, Stage Crew 3, German Club 2, Political Sci- ence 4, Red Cross 2, Folk Dancing 3. CHERYL HOWSER ., . .Monitor 4, Communication Arts 3,4, Stage Crew 3,4, Program Manager 4, French Club 4. KATHY HRONIK . . . Pep Club 4, A. Cappella 4, Chorus 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3, H.R. Sec. 4. DIANE HUGHES.. . G.A.A. 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, H.R. Sec 1,2, French Club 2. KATHERINE HULICK . . . N.H.S. 3,4, F.T.A. 4, Pep Club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Horsemanship Club 1,2, H.R. Vice- Pres. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4. fEFFREY IVES . . . A.F.S. 3, Football 1, Stage Crew 3, Sci- ence Club 2, French Club 3, Political Science 2,3. 1 A-it My-of mg, 4? 'UW DARRELL E. f0HNSON . . . Track 3,4, Cross Country 4, DARRELL P, IOHNSON. , . Publications 3,4, Photographer 4, German Club 2,3,4. DA VID IOHNSON . . . Football 1, Track 2. DWIGHTIOHNSON. . . C-olf1. IAMES f0HNSON fUDY f0HNSON. . . Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Canoe Club 2,3, Ski Club 2, French Club 3,4, Political Science 2,3. KARIN IOHNSON. . . Pep Club 1,2,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Begin. Instra 1 Ski Club 3 F B LA 4 'B' KENDALL IOHNSON. . . Monitor 3, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Captain 1,2,3,4, Swim Team 2, H.R. Pres. 4, R Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3. 'TRP ,4 MARTHA IOHNSON. . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4,Ca- noe Club 2, Valkyries 2,,4, Stage Crew 2,3,4, Science Club 4, French Club 2, Political Science 4. MIKE IOHNSON SUSAN IOHNSON . . . A.F.S. 3,4, Medical Science 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Publications 3,4, Valhalla, Student Life Edi- tor 4, Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Political Science 3,4. VIRGIJVIA f0HNSON. . . Chorus 1, Library Ass't 3, Office Ass't 4. WAYNE F. IOHNSON. . . H.R. Pres 2, Student Council 1, Stage Crew 3, Publications 3,4, Circulation Manager 4, Latin Club 1,2, Political Science 3. WA YNE L. IOHNSON VICKI fUL1N. . . A.B.L. 43 Monitor 3g Science Club 2,43 Cer- man Club 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL KARCESKI. . . Track 1,23 Golf 33 Publications 3,4, Voyager Advertising 4g German Club 1,2. BONNY KASKE . . . Communications Arts 3g Play 3,43 Stage Crew 3,4. DAVID KELLEY. . . A. Cappella 2,3,43 Chorus lg Debate 43 Communication Arts Club 43 Madrigals 1,3,43 Play 1,3. ALLEN KEMP. . . Orchestra 2,3,43 Chess Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Pit Orchestra 3. CANDACE KENCKE . . . C.A.A. 2,3,4Q Pep Club 2,3,43 A. Cappella 33 Canoe Club 2,33 Ski Club 2,33 Play 43 Publications 3,4, Valhalla Freshman-Sophomore Section Editor 43 French Club 3,43 Political Science 2,3,4. LYNNE KITTLESON F TA 2 3 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 H.R. Officer 1 Publications 3 4 Valhalla Sports Editor 43 French Club ELYSE KERMAN. . . CA.A. 2,33 A.B.L. 43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Monitor 4g H.R. Treas. 43 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4 Political Science Club 3. IEANETTE KERNS . . . A.F.S. 4g Pep Club 3,43 Spanish Club 3g Political Science Club 43 Red Cross 4. is-v TWILA KLEMP . . . Pep Club 4, A. Cappella 4, Communication Arts 3,43 Vi Hi's 1,2,3. Sec-Treas. 33 Stage Crew 3g Spanish Club 2,3. WILLIAM KLUSMEIR . . . Tennis 2,3,43 Football 1,23 Canoe Club 3g Science Club 1,23 Reptile Club 1,2, Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 2. KAREN KNA US IAMES KOEPSELL . . . N.H.S. 3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4Q Lab Assis- tant 43 Swim Team 1,2,33 Golf 13 Science Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,3,4. -u. 43... Q., 4 ,3 7' f , 4' ,, E ,f 1 t wi pf 0 ,ggfrsi 3,-' .ggj.53ki, 'A T. f -Yqgl-,t, .' f' f',,j-fig..- -. - ' Sk LAY.: my - 'V .. . ' V, QA P 'A Q ' . if-ff- -.3 .- ,- 3 Q , V --an-1 , 3 ef A - It 'rr K .3 S. 1-.W ,, f 3 Ji 'hw' '! Y' I v was . 'l V401 'Y' 5 MATTHEW KOFRON. . . Band 1,2,3,43 Tennis 1,23 Political Science 334. GREGORY KORSBERG . . . Track 23 H.R. Treas. 13 Sec. 23 Political Science Club 43 Red Cross 2. KAREN KRUMNGA . . .A.F.S. 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Political Science Club 4. KRISTINE KRUMNGA . , . F.T.A. 233,43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 3,43 Political Science Club 2,3,4. NANCY KUNZ. . . A.B.L. 43 Communication Arts Club 233,43 Horsemanship Club 1,33 Publications 334, Voyager Features Edi- tor 43 Reptile Club 1,23 Sec-Treas. 23 Latin Club 2,3343 Lab As- sistant 4. WA YNE LAMB DALELAMPERTZ. . . Track 4. CHARLES LAMDERHOLM . . . Tennis 3,43 Car Club 33 Wres- tling 43 Baseball lg H.R. Pres. 1,2. IAMES LAPE . . . N.H.S. 3,43 Publications 4, Editoral Writ- er 4. Worthy Seniors Initiated As THOMAS LARSEN. . . Tennis 1,2,3,43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 43 Stu- dent Council 43 R Club 3,43 Publications 3,4, Voyager News Editor 43 French Club 3,43 Political Science Club 1,4. BARBARA LARSEN. . . C.A.A. 2g F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 4g A. Cappella 43 Spanish Club 3. CHRISTIE LARSON. . . A.B.L. 43 Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 4. DALE LARSON . . . Monitor 43 Baseball l,2,4Q Golf 3,43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 13 Spanish Club 2. DEBRA LARSON. . . F.T.A. 3g Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Monitor 33 H.R. Treas. 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Political Science Club 3,43 Red Cross 2. LOIS LARS ON ROSEMAR Y LARS ON SALLY LARSON. . . G.A,A. 1,23 Spanish Club 2,3,4Q Publica- tions 3,4, Special Projects Ass't. Manager 43 Pep Club 2,33 Moni- tor 33 F.T.A, 43 A.B.L. 4g Political Science Club 43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 4. IEAN LA UBS CHER Q49 W. , ,4-, LINDSAY LAVEN. . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,Sec. 3, Sportshead 3,43 A.B.L. 3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Canoe Club 2,3, Sec-Treas 2,3 H.R. Vice-Pres. 2g Cheerleader lg Publications 3,45 Assistant Ed. Valhalla 4, Administration Ed. Valhalla 4, French Club 2,3,4g W Political Science 2,3,4. WILLIAAMLA W VIRGINIA LEHMAN . . . Science Club 4g Chorus 1. Q'- wr S TE VEN LENN ON LARRY LIEBOVICH. . . Football 1,23 Car Club 3, Golf 1,2,3g H.R. Pres. 1,3, Vice-Pres. 2,4. 9' QM? -IEANNE LINDBERG. . . G.A.A. 1, Chorus 3g Valkyries 2,3. KA THLEENLINDBERG . . . A.F.S. 3,4g Medical ScienceClub4g ' Spanish Club 3,43 Political Science 4. I , ' V , fuzz RODNEYLINDEN . . . Tennis 2,3g Football 3,4. V: W - ' W , 'QL' 'W' WILLIAM LINDEN . . . Band 1,2,3,4g Monitor 3g Canoe Club 2,3g Ski Club 2,3g Swim Team 1,2,3g Play 4, Publications 3,4g 'ff -V Voyager Ad Managerg R Club 3g French Club 3,43 Stage Band ...f 3,4g Musical 3,45 Thespian Club 4. Members of ational Honor Society Team 2,3g Latin Club 2,3. 3,4342 PHILLIPLOWE . . . Electronics Club lg Baseball 2. Af, f, 'f P' fu. , '-nw , ,,.- X SHERI LINDQUIST. . . Horsemanship Club 1,2,3, Vi Hi's 2, MICHAEL LINDSTROM . . . Band 2,3,4g Begin. Instrs lg Swim . IV 4 KRISTIE LUCAS . . . Comm. Arts Club 2, Canoe Club 2g Span- I, ' J, ish Club 2. .. A I if A LARRY LUD WIC . . . Band 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Track 1,2g f 1.:? ',. Ei. V H.R. Pres. lg Play 3g Folk Dancing 3 1 , , I W all , V My ' C v RONALD LUND A CAJVDA CE LUNDSTROM LARRY LYONS . . . Wrestling 35 H.R. Sec 2, Latin Club 2, Red Cross 3. RONALD LYONS . . . Track 35 Swim Team 2g Stage Crew 2. 'MTS' -4N 'swf V, 17 IAMES MARSTON. . . Wrestling 3g Track if 1 aiiflxf ,. 1,15 .J Cf , fs 1 ' V 4 5 , 4 ,v f - .. X. 1 .. 1 f'ssg1,rfZ'::-' , 9 CIND Y MAR TIN LINDA MARX FRANK MASSON. . . Football 1,2,3,43 Wrestling 43 Track 1, 2,3,4. MIKE MA URCHIE . . . Basketball 2,3343 HR. Treas. 2, Vice' Pres. 43 R Club 2,3,43 Red Cross 2. ROD MAXWELL . . . H.R. Treas. 33 Play 2g Stage Crew 4g Publications 3,4, Special Projects Manager, Voyager Ass't Fea- tures Ed. 43 French Club 233,43 Political Science Club 43 Red Cross 23 Russian Club 4. LINDA MCALLISTER . . . G.A.A. 4g F.B.L.A. 33 Pep Club 2,33 Chorus 1,23 Monitor 43 Play 3, Stage CIEWQ Folk Dancing 3. Tai: W., Student Council members STEVEN MCCOY. . . N.H.S. 3,43 A.F.S. 43 Band 1,2,3,4Q De bate 3,43 Comm. Arts Club 4, Pres. 43 Car Club 43 Canoe 3 Stage Band 2,3,43 H.R. Treas. 23 Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, V.P 33 Latin Club 1,23 Political Science 3,4. ROBYN MAHLOCH . . . C.A.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Leaders Club 1,23 H.R. Vice-Pres. 33 French 'Club 234. DANNY MAIER . . . Band 2,3,43 Football 1,3,43 Electronics Club 43 Track 1,2,3. fANEMAKEMSON. . . A.F.S. 43 Spanish Club 4. SHELLYMALLEN , . . Pep Club 1,2,3,4Q H.R. Sec 1,23 Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science Club 4. EMBER MALMQUIST. . , C.A.A. 2,3343 Pep Club3 Chorus 2,33 Canoe Club 33 Ski Club 2,33 Stage Crew 43 French Club 2,3,43 Political Science Club 3,4. IAMESMANSON 2,43 R Club 3. ab09h if' . 53 W' wif . .+1.1:,. ' ff . ' 1.1 1 .,. ,if . . ,fr ..,,. vi 1. F Jamie Salamone and Bob Carlson check ' voter identification cards during an election. DA VID McCURDY DAJVMCINNES . . . Begin. Instra 1 Colfl DA WNMUPHEE TERS MARY ELLEN MEANS . . . A Cappella 3 4 V1 H15 2 French IAMES MEDLAND BARBARA MEYER . . . G.A.A 2 FTA 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 43 Spanish Club 2,3 4 5 , ,Avg 'Q Q Q f Y .Xia ,ff . V X4 - X ' F 75 l X V L UDITHMORLEY N? I MARKMORRIS TIMOTHY IWURPHY. . . F.T.A. 43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Foot- ball 123,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 H.R. Sec. 2, Pres. 33 R Club 2, 3,43 Latin Club 2. ALICE MUSSER . . . Office Occupation Club 4. NANCY MYERS SHIELA MYERS BRADLEYNELSON . . . Track 2,33 Spanish Club 2. BRUCE NELSON CHRISTINE NELSON. . . G.A.A. 2,3,43 A.F.S. 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Monitor 33 Comm. Arts Club 43 Leaders Club 3,43 Span- ish Club 1,2,33 Valkyries 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4. VICKI NELSON. . . G.A.A. Sportheacl 3,43 Pep Club 43 Moni- tor 3,43 Comm. Arts Club 43 Horsemanship Club 23 Canoe Club 33 Political Science Club 4. .V pus. ia cIT'7 QI:-r-. Dress-Down Da Provides Seniors with a 4 stll iz, ,? . V. X - ' -'. aqui: as --A 1 l l S fx 5, ,K j r '1'1'.'.7'F' 3 SARA NEUSTADTL . . . A.B.L. 43 Pep Club 23 Monitor 33 Ca- noe Club 23 Ski Club 23 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 23 Publications 4, Vo- ager Advertising Manager3 French Club 2,4. SANDY NEVDAL . . . G.A.A. 23 Gymnastics 13 German Club 2,3. PA UL NEWHAGEN. . . Electronics Club 1,23 Track 3,43 Cross Country 3,43 Golf 1,2. SANDRA NICHOLS. . . A.F.S. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Monitor 33 Publications 4, Circulation Manager 4g French Club 4. RICHARD NIELSEN. . . Car Club 33 Sec. 3, Treas. 4' Stage Crew 3,43 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Red Cross 3 5 MONA NIMM. . . Chorus 4. YRUDY NORDBERG . . . A.F.S. 3,43 Pep Club 33 Chorus 1,2' Play 33 Spanish Club 23 Political Science 43 Folk Dancing 3 s SHAR ON NORMAN LARRY NOWICKI. . . Football 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,43 Base- ball 2,3,43 R Club 2,3,4. 51' y r- 1 fi 'IH' 41212 'Y 3, , 5 .3 if 1 I, A , 1 I 6 ,,, , . 1. L 4... . 4 K Ms nf 1 A if ' -f 4 -r'r::,,, 2,g5zg:,3fF,' ', 4-1 I 1 K D .ar-1' ROGER NO WICKI REBECCA NYBOER . . . F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 43 Gymnastics Club 13 H.R. Vice-Pres. Treas. 23 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4Q Publications 3,4, Personnel Manager 43 R Club 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science 3,4. POLLY NYMAN. . . A.B.L. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Monitor 3,43 Canoe Club 23 Vi Hi's 2,3, Vice-Pres3 H.R. .Vice-Pres. 13 Stage Crew 23 Folk Danicing 4, Vice-Pres. GARY OBERTS . . . Golf33 Political Science 3,43 fOHN OLSON. . . Debate 13 Chess Club 1,23 Latin Club 1, 2,3,43 Political Science 2,3,4. MARK OLSON STEVE OLSON. . . Band 4, Manager 43 Library Ass't 13 Elec- tronics Club 1,23 Chess Club 13 Baseball 1,2, Managerg Stage Crew 3,4 fsoundj3 R club 2,3,43 Band, Orchestra, Choral Dept. Technical Director 4. fOHN O'NEILL . . . Orchestra 2,3,43 Play 2,33 Stage Crew 3. DENNIS ORSINGER . . . Band 13 Monitor 3,43 Football 1,23 Car Club 43 Baseball 1. Relaxed Atmosphere After Weeks of Toil NANCY PALM. . . G.A.A. 2,3,43 A.B.L. 43 F.T.A. 3,4, Treas,43 Monitor 3,4, French Club 2,3,4. CINDY PARKER . . . A.B.L. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Publications 3,4, Voyager Features Editor 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science 4. SUE PARMENTIER ROGER PA TE THOMASPEACOCK. . . Baseball 43 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4. CARA fO PECK. . . G.A.A. 2,3,43 A.F.S. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 H.R. Sec. 23 Stage Crew 23 Publications 3,4, Voy- ager Managing Editor 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science 3,4, BETTY PERDUE . . . F,H.A. 43 Chorus 3,43 Science Club 4. DEBORAH PERSON. . . G.A.A. 4g A.F.S. 43 F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 43 Stage Crew 2. BONNIE PE T ERS ON jwpy '-Q9 Q I wh 'Tv- V57 'i? r V. . . J ffmsfw, Q W 'Nia with fa., 'Nr .-4' f CHARLES PETERSON. . . Football 13 Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Sec- Treas, 2,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 33 Science Club 43 R Club 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2. IACK PETERSON. . . Basketball 1,23 Golf 1,23 Latin Club 1,2. fAMES PETERSON. . . Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 3g Baseball 4, H.R. Pres. 4g R Club 2,3,4g German Club 2,3,4. fANAAN PETERSON. . . G.A.A. 3,4, A.F.S. 4, F.H.A. 1,2, 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Political Science 4. IUDYPETERSON. . . A.B.L. 4, A.F.S. 4, F.T.A. 1,2,4, Library Ass't 23 Publications 3,4, VALHALLA jr. Section ED. 43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Political Science 4. LINDA PETERSON . . . Pep Club 43 Spanish Club 4. STEPHENPICKEN. . . Football 13 Baseball2,3. ' Gene Rickard, Candy Kencke, Anne Cordon, Noel Tyson, and Danny Carter rehearse for Thelm- portance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. ELIZABETH PICKERING . . . A.F.S. 4, Pep Club 4, Spanish Club 43 Political Science 4. CARYPIERCE . . . Car Club 3. MARY PLASZCZEWSKI. . . C.A.A. 2,3,43 A.F.S. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 1,2, Sec. 33 Stage Crew 43 Publica- tions 3,4, Valhalla Ad Manager 4, French Club 3,43 Political Science 43 Russian Club 4. fEAN POHAR . . . A.F.S. 4 F.N.C. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,43 A Cappella 3,43 Chorus 1,23 Play 3,43 Stage Crew 13 Science Club 43 Political Science 3,4. LINDA POLHILL . . . G,A.A. 2,33 F.'l'.A. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Chorus 33 Latin Club 1,2, ROBERT POND . . . Monitor 3,43 Basketball 1,43 Manager3 Football 1, Managerg Wrestling 23 Spanish Club 1,2. IOHN P0175 . , . Football 1,2,3,4g R Club 1,2,3,4. -I MARYPOWELL if GLENNPRICE X ... BARBARA PROCTOR . . . A.F.S. 35 F.T.A. 3545 A Cappella 2, J 3545 Monitor 45 Valkyries 35 Musical 3,45 German 25 Political Science Club 3. jAMES PURDIJV. . . N.H.S. 3,45 Band 1,25 Golf 1,2535 H.R. Pres. 25 Publications 354, Voyager Editor-in-Chief4. ARTHUR PURVIS . . . German Club 25354. HOLLY RALSTON. . . G.A.A. 2,3545 A,F.S. 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3 Pep Club 2,3545 Monitor 35 Comm. Arts Club 45 Publicity Chair- man 45 Canoe Club 2,35 Ski Club 25 H.R. Sec 15 Stage Crew 4 Publications 3545 Girl's Sports Editor 45 French Club 2,3545 Pol- itical Science Club 354. tor 4. MERIRANNIKKO . . . Valkyries 3. LORRAINE RANSOME . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3545 A.B.L. 3,45 Pep Club 253,45 Canoe Club 2,35 Publications 35 French Club 253. RICHARD RASMUSSEN. . . Basketball 15 Football 15253545 Track 15 Golf 2,3545 R Club 45 Spanish Club 2. DA VID REEN T S THOMAS REHFIELD . . . A. Cappella 3,45 Pres. 45 Football 3545 Wrestling 35 H.R. Pres. 45 R Club 354. jESSICA REICHENBACH. . . Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Leaders Club 4. X mil- . JL? .i ' K Q Anti Lx . .K Q52 ROBERT RALSTON. . . Basketball 1 2 3 Football 1 2 Track 15253545 Cross Country 3545 Publication 3 4 Valhalla Sports Edi SUSAN RALSTON. . . Pep Club 4 Or H.R. Sec-Treas. 45 Spanish Club 3,4 P 166-2 Nga' I . I .,,, iff Wg If 1- 'Y , . W 13 y ', f .4 IZ! ' 4, ' 0449 'f .ffl A, If .v pg 45, ee , views... I ,V . 1 - i I I,l fer, es. If I 1, ,K sv 1 f 4 N .1 .4 X T , 1' Q I ly' sandy Nichols and Red Maxwell practice e skit for pep assembly. uilford Seniors la Active Roles -956- XS 90 s ,wa I THOMAS REID . . . Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. GENE RICKARD . . .N.H.S. 3,45 A.F.S. 1,2,3,45 A Cappella 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Debate 1,25 Comm. Arts Club 3,45 Madrigals 45 Play 3,45 Stage Crew 35 Latin Club 1,2,3,4. STEVEN RIDDLE . . . Electronics Club 15 Car Club 2,35 Track 45 Swim Team 1,25 Golf 1,25 Science Club 2,3. CHRISTINE RINALDI. . .Pep Club 152,35 Class Secretary 35 H.R. Sec-Treas. 1,2,3,45 Publications 3,4, Voyager Literary Edi- tor 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Political Science 1,2,35 Red Cross 2. SHELLEY RING. . . A. Cappella 3,45 Chorus 25 Cheerleader 1.2.45 LINDA ROBBINS . . . F.B.L.A.'3,45 Comm. Arts Club 4. DOUGLAS ROBY . . . Chess Club 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 R Club 3,45 German Club 4. GARYROCHE . . . Library Ass't. 2,3. CINDY ROSECRANCE . . . G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Swim Club 2, UP-V , 'Ds Ns., -49 3P'f ' of f 1 'Y' SUZANNE ROSELL . . . G.A.A. 3,43 A.Cappella3,43Musical2,3. f0HN ROSENBLOOM. . . Wrestling 23 Baseball 23 H.R. Pres. 2,3, Vice-Pres. 43 French Club 23 Spanish Club 3,4, I0 ROIVTON. . . C.O.E. 4. GERALD SAA C K MIKE SA GONA fAMIE SALAMONE . . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3,4,Junior Representative 3, Senior Representative 43 Monitor 3,43 H.R. Treas. 2, Sec. 33 Student Council 3,4, Girl's Vice-Pres. 43 French Club 2,3,4, Treas. 2, Pres. 33 Political Science Club 3,43 Red Cross 3. KARIN SAND . . . A.B.L. 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Monitor 3,43 Ski Club 23 H.R. Sec-Treas. 43 Publications 3,4, Special Pro- jects 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Political Science Club 2,3. GAYLE SA UNDERS . . . Pep Club 2,3,4, Sec. 43 Monitor 33 Ski Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 33 Student Council 43 Publications 3,4, Voyager Editorials Editor 43 French Club 33 Political Science Club 2,3. fANICE SCHLUPP . . . Pep Club 1,2,4. in School and Communit Life ROBERT SCHROEDER . . . Electronics Club lg Canoe Club 43 Lab Assistant 43 Swim Team 1,2,33 Political Science Club 4, KAYSCHUMACHER . . . Pep Club 23 Library Assistant 43 Ski Club 33 German Club 4g Spanish Club 2. RICHARD SCOTT. . . N.H.S. 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 23 P.E. Assistant 43 Baseball 3,43 Publicatons 3,4, Voyager Assistant Sports Editor 43 R Club 2,3,4. CARL SEABERC . . . Basketball 13 Baseball 2. LES SEA GREN STEVE SEISE , . . Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,3,43 H.R. Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 43 R Club 2,3,43 German Club 4. NANCY SHEPHERD . . . C.A.A. 43 A.F.S. 1,2,43 F.T.A. 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Class Treas. 1,23 H.R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2g Publications 3,4, Valhalla Fresh- man-Sophomore Section Editorg Index Editor3 French Club 2, 3,4, Treas. 43 Political Science Club 1,4. ALLENSHERENTZ. . . A. Cappella 2,3,4g Chorus 1. DONALD SHIELDS . . , Baseball 4. -' 1,2- vu! 'Us 1 .fb -Lx 45' ,uv TSP ,ff I . COX -I X 'Wie' vt--7 QQ 'I IU Pam Miller and Karin Sand admire graduation announcements. BARBARA SHLIKAS . . . GAA. 23,43 Pep Club 2,3,4, Monit- ,f or 3g Vallryries 33 Publications 3g Spanish Club 2,3,4. BEVERLY SHILKAS . . . C.A.A. 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Canoe Club 3,43 Valkyries 33 Spanish Club l,2,3,4, ROGER SHRUM . . . Intramural Basketball 3,4. MARTHA SILVIUS . . . G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,43 Orchestra l, Secretary lg Valkyries 4g Spanish Club 2. PAMELA SIMMS . . . Pep Club 3,43 A. Cappella 2,3,43 Chorus l, Pres 13 Play l,2,43 Medical Science Club 43 Latin Club 13 Po- litical Science Club 33 Lab Assistant 4. KAREN SMITH . . . G.A.A. 4g Monitor 43 Ski Club 4g Political Science Club 4. RODERICK SMITH. . . Canoe Club 43 Ski Club 4g Track 4g Swim Team 43 R Club 4. 1,23 H.R. Pres. 23 Play 2,3. 0995 'N--.- , ra fha It 'A' +V? STEPHEN SMITH. . . Football lg Gymnastics l,2,3,43 Track SUSANSMITH . . . A.B.L. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Chorus 2,3,Sec.-Treas. 33 Publications 3,4, Assistant Business Manager and Bookkeeper 4g French Club l,2,3,4, Sec. 4. REBECCA SNOY. . . C.A.A. 3,43 F.T,A. 2,43 Pep Club l,2, 3,43 Monitor 43 Horsemanship Club 2g Stage Crew 4g French Club 4g Political Science Club 4. STEVENSOMMER THEODORE STACIONIS. . . Golf2,3. vfS KATHY STACY. . . G.A.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4g A.B.L.43 Horse- manship Club 33 Play 4g Stage Crew 43 French Club 3,4. PAM STAGE . . . Pep Club 1,23 Comm. Arts Club 3,43 Canoe Club 1,23 Medical Science Club 43 Stage Crew 3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. YQ ty, T, X... Judy Anderson and Bob Carlson use college catalogs to make future gi plans. P A I I .1 al fl ll lf l . Iv, CHARLES S TANPHILL in g wg, -ra ii. PAMELA STA UBER . . . Library Ass't 3,4. LINDA STENSTROM. . .Horsemanship Club 3,42 Latin Club 1. SHARONSTENZEL . . . F.H.A. 4, Treas. 4. LINDA STEVENS . . . Monitor 4. RANDESTICMAN. . . Gymnastics 1,23 H.R. Pres. 2. NANCY STOHL . . . A.B.L. 3,43 A.F.S. 33 Pep Club 3g Library Ass't 23 Horsemanship Club 1,2,3,4Q Spanish Club 13 Political Science 334, Sec. 4. KATHRYN STOKSTAD . . . C.A.A. 23 F.T.A. 3,43 Monitor 3,4Q Stage Crew 4, Publications 3,4, Exchange Editor 4. fEANINE STROMMEN. . . A.B.L. 43 N.H.S. 3,4, Sec3 H.R. Vice-Pres. 43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g R Club 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2,3,4. LYDIA SUCHOBRUS . . . German Club 2,3343 Folk Dancing 3. GORDONSUNDERMAN. . . Football2. KENNETHSUTTON MARKSWANSON SUSAN SWEDBERC . . . F.B.L.A. 3g Horsemanship 23 C.O.E. 4, Treas. I c..f - 5. .fif- diff' N! 1-I Xp 93 i I PX bf' RA YMOND SWEJNLSEN STEVEN THAXTON . . . French Club 43 Latin Club 233,4. LYNN THOMAS . . . C.A.A. 43 Chorus 13 H.R. Treas. 13 Pol- itical Science 33 Leaders Club 3343 Pres. 4. MARY THORSBAKKEN. . . German Club 4. DEBORAH THORSEN. . . G.A.A. 233343 N.H.S. 3,43 A.F.S. 13233343 Vice-Pres. 43 Monitor 23 H.R. Sec 1, Treas. 23 Student Council 3,4, Rep3 Publications 334, Business Manager 43 Latin Club 13233,4. GLENN TOWN. . . F.T.A. 43 Band 2,3343 Treas. 43 Ski Club 33 Track 233343 Cross Country 233,43 R Club 233,43 Treas. 4. VERNON TOWN. . . Band 233343 Football 13233343 Gymnastics 13 Wrestling 233343 Track 3343 Play 23 R Club 2,3343 Seargent at Arms 4. ROBERT TOWNSEND . . . Basketball 43 Swim Team 1. NANCY TUCKETT. , . A.F.S. 33 Pep Club 33 Horsemanship Club 13233343 Sec.-Treas. 6 'f' qv Seniors Anxiously Await Baccalaureate V? f? MARY KAY TWO . . . Pep Club 233343 H.R. Vice-Pres. 43 Po- litical Science 3,4. DONALD TYLER NOEL TYSON . . . A.B.L. 3343 Pres. 43 N.H.S. 3343 A. Cappella 2,3343 Play 3,43 Latin Club 233343 Madrigals 3343 Operetta 233. IAN UNTER . . . Band 43 Chess Club 4. DOUG VAN CAMP. . . Band 13233,43 Tennis 13233343 Latin Club 13 Political Science 4. RONALI VAN DYKE . . . G.A.A. 43 Pep Club 132,3,43 Com- munication Arts Club 43 Stage Crew 233343 French Club 4. MICHAEL VANZANT DA VID VASE Y fAY VAUSE . . . Tennis 233343 Football 13 Science Club 43 R Club 3,43 Spanish Club 4. 1 1 J Z' ff 4 + GARY VELHMEIER . . . Football l3 Track 3g H.R. Treas. 2. DONNA VELINE . . . G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Monitor 33 Canoe Club 2,33 French Club 2,33 Latin Club 1,2. c ED WARD VI TELL RANDY VOORHIES . . . Band 1,2,3,43 Basketball l3Swim Team 2,3,43 G0l.f2,3,43 R Club 2,3,4. X rib TERRY WALLACE as KARRIE WANKE . . . G.A.A. l,2,3,43 Monitor 43 Communi- ,H . V 33,3 cation Arts Club 43 Gymnastics Club 43 Stage Crew 4g Political 'l I, E 'gfgg Science Club 4. .il ?,'1-,E Q, 4' SALLY WANTZ. . . G.A.A. 1,23 F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Horsemanship Club 23 Ski Club 23 Stage Crew 3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,3. ROBERT WEA THERFORD . . . Track 2,3,43 Cross Country 2, 3,43 R Club 3,43 German Club 2. IAMES WEGENER . . . Tennis 23 Photo Club 2. and Commencement GERALD WEILAND . . . Chorus 13 Football 13 Wrestling 2. KURTWENZEL . . . Debate 2,3,4. MARIAN WESOREK . . . C.O.E. 4, Secretary 4. KENNETH WESTLUND . . . Band 1,2,3,43ChessClub13Track 3,43 Golf lg H.R. Pres. 3. NANCY WESTBERG LINDA WHEELER . . . Girls Chorus 1,2333 Clerical Office Oc- cupation 4. BARBARA WHITCHER , . . PepClub 2,3,4Q Monitor 3,43 Val- kyrie: 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,33 Show Chairman 43 H.R. Vice-Pres. 13 Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 4g Publications 3,4, Valhalla Senior Section Editor 43 Spanish Club 1,2,33 Political Science Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3g Medical Science Club 4. BRENDA WHITE . . . Horsemanship Club 2. PATRICIA WHITE . . . Pep Club 4g Horsemanship Club 23 Ski Club 3g Spanish Club 2,3,43 Political Science Club 4. 1' ,ar , 'Na-5-I' 4111 Q-ad' 'i PEGGY WHITMIRE , . . Girl's Chorus 1,2g Leaders Club 3g P.E. Assistant 3. ROY WI CKENBERG fACK WICKES , , . Car Club 3, Swim Team 2, French Club 1,2g Spanish Club 2. CHRIS WIGGS . . . Electronics Club 1,2, Secretary 2. Senior Prom Highlights Year BONITA WILLE . . . G.A.A. 3,4, Sporthead 3,4g Pep Club 2, SUSAN WILLETT. . . F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 2,3,4 leaders Club 49 Spanish Club 2,3,4g Political Science Club 2. IANICE WILLIAMS . . . Monitor 4, Political Science Club 4. MICHAEL WILLIAMS . . . Swim Team 1,2,3,43 Publications 3, 4, Valhalla Assistant Editor 4g Science Club 1,2,3,4g French Club 45 Political Science Club 2,3,4. ANN WILSON. . . G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g A.F.S. 3,45 F.T.A. 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Chorus 43 Canoe Club 2,3g Ski Club 2,33 Vi Hi's 3g French Club 2,3,4, Political Science Club 3,4g H.R. Represent- ative for Sophomore Party. SUE WILSON. . . Chorus 2,3. '-fr D it .. ii we-nf .,.....,. if LINDA WINCH. . . C.O.E. 4. CAROLYN WINKLER . . . C.A.A. 4g F.T.A. 4g Library Assist- ant. 1. f0HN WOLFLEY. . . Football 13 Track 2g Latin Club 2,3,4g Political Science Club 3,4. DONN WOOD WORTH . . . Football 1,4g Wrestling 23 Track 1. BRENDA WRIGHT. . . Red Cross 3,4. STEVE YOUNGBERG ROBER T ZELNER CHARLES ZINN. . . Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g H. R. Sec- Treas. lg R Club 3,45 Political Science Club 3. CHRISTINE ZIOLKOWSKI. . .Vi Hi's 3,4g Latin Club 1,2 Robyn Mahloch ends her role as a high school student. 97 f If if-454 155' Paul Ackerman Patricia Addams M arguerita Alfano Fred Allsen Barbara Allspaugh William Anderson 5-J Diane Anderson V , AIA -A I 'f l ' A ' 1 Douglas Anderson ,. I K ,- CeneAnderson - , ' ' Cordon Anderson 4 '.E 1.a, 14. james M. Anderson james R. Anderson Leta Andrews N E jonathan Anderson . 3 f Q Kathleen Anderson Richard Anderson Dale Angell Rocky Anderson jane Appel Betty Applegate 4 A1---' 1 -1 , ,f'f W ,, ' ll Gregory Arnold ,. . V Janet Arnold lxbl Robert Arntzen ft Susan Ashley Susan Atkinson Thomas Avery Carol Bailey 00 .f 1: A 1 Sw-rg Q QQ 1 1. 13 f W.. .-. 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Shirley Bolzak Mark Bonavia 3 f M zififfffl, ' -1 ,LQ Cy QT Diane Bookland w N,,,V I Karen Borst V ' f 5 L , gr, Sandra Boshears f f -.., f X l 2 .1 1 E ff William Bowman Scelia Brannan Gail Breit Jacqueline Bressler Mary Bricco Richard Brigham Teresa Brookman Beverly Brown Judith Brown Russell Brown Donald Brownell Rose Bruce 2,4 - 'EX 4,0 5 ':- sv V17 Barbara Bruer Shirley Buchanan Deborah Buelte Wayne Builta Judith Burgett ri V3.- xg? 1': f Pamela Burke William Burnett James Burns David Burton To Lead School 'S NYQO, .K X J N, w hw' lf 'f 6 VCI F1 BW viii Ni. Ye'-rv f Q 5 fix . 73 , X . we-' I, - 1' I' :Fa AN Mark Butler Q 1 ' r ' Q Craig Campbell - 'V R' 3 Gregory Campbell , T' V xv H olly Carlberg -1'- 1. L i Daniel Carlson lamce Camlilbeu l nr WP. , Jr Carol Carpenter Robert Campbell -N 'l 'xfwtvm Sharon Carter MichaelCantrall 5 'S' Q. Cindy Cartwright - oann Cassity Rose Castrogiovanni Constance Caudell . '4'M+ ' l fx 4 2 Robert Cholke Marsha Christofferson Christine Chudoba Mary Cibelius Tom Clabough james Clancy Margie Clark David Cobb Charles Collis Michael Combs Christine Conant Gary Conrad David Cook Christine Cooney Donna Cooper I lf M , 7 1 3' 17 , 'K i f. f 0 I .fa f Lawrence Cooper Pamela Cooper K athleen Court . '- ' C yytq 52 : W Z Move To Action In Kathleen Cowan Terry Cowan ',ieg..2,3f at ,i Ti. L: ' ,, ' -, Nadine Cox 1 ,5 ,Z If Edwin Crain if E J I A, ,5 .5 ! 56 4 V, f? . .-,.r. . i Nancy Crandall ,ti --Q ,W , if 'fl Clair Crossland ix? M f' Q Mrs. Mary Farnum's junior English class does group study work on book reports. fm? 4531 , u E- ,. 1 W A School Work And Spirit Carol Quinn and Mary Anne Shriner discuss, with an underclassman, develop- ments at a football game. ,, i is .. s gnu ,y ,i ,, .aa 1 ,I A 15:-jf 4' vf'f fa. ,, 1 wf,z'f I Agfa' v Ellen Deason jerry Dee Racheal Demarb Darrell Demars Thomas Derry james Devoe Cynthia Dobson David Doerr Mary Doig jerry Dolan Susan Donstad Donna Doolittle -'ff Nancy Crossman f Roger Crown Sharon Cushman Karl Dahlen Robena Dailey au' . y if if 1 wh, Anthony DalPra Nancy Dannenberg Larry Davis Linda Davis Randall Davis julie DeAnguera Carolyn Deming AL ssv ' , V fy Q, ,wg MQ! f 3311 A fm 'sas' 0, I 103 O4 Cathy Downs Randall Folgate Christine Forsberg Linda Foster Susan Frame Deborah Frazier james Frederick , .. 'H -1 5 fi Janet Dryer 11 Richard Dummer A 'G lr .ia 45 f .rr i ' f K Sue Dundore , i f f: , V' A if A ' ' l . yi Patricia Dunn 4 , Larry Dykstra r- it 2-f- t A , .i,,. K Qian. ww vw' 4 H ,W K 1 2 E 9 -.61 at . 4 if fi K 1 1 ,,... i A x eff l R Allan Fredrickson A , V, Richard Freiman .Q t john Eberhart P AT, Kevin Ekedahl Susan Ekstrom Steven Elliott YW ' 'Q' 'sf 1 K , A 1 W If Norma Emerson Steven Emery Brian Erickson Barry Erwin MQT Janice Ethington f . , 1 - 7 ll , ,, X.. . V 5 wr ,v . , . 21, I uf,w,5,7i,-.if -M . qrjg, Hw'ff,'4 ' y if 25? If.. Q -at , af I N ,. -- 5 Q f Anthony Evans Sue Everitt Diane F agen Anne Fairburn Debra Fansher Patrick Ferguson Ann Field Angeline Finch Bonnie Finger Roger Fisher jeffrey Flodin Brian Flynn 'rs' Y 'K -Nfl, ,, Anthony Gagliano Glenda Garrett Thomas Gartner Gary Getcliel Diana Gentry Beverly Gilbenso ll Raymond Glass Doreen Gordon Diana Glenn Charles Gorsuch Melinda Goodrich Gordon Gould QA' fi? -I -C 1. 'xzr 'A,',, , til? J Q. 1 e A Karla Grafstrom -.Q -6 X12 -dr' Inspire Intelligence Thomas Guiles Susan Gustafson Corinne Haines Gayle Hakes Ralph Hall Vickie Hallen Elna Hallgren Lynn Haney David Hansing Wanda Hansing Helen Hargis Arthur Harp Donald Gregory Roger Gregory Thomas Grimes Barbara Grip Gail Groves CT! Milton Green V, Alice Greene 5 ' f X04 , , ,. . ' :fav Dennis Greenlee ' Caroline Gregory Lf .-.f if V, ix xg Q .4-N f.. M. an 4-5 .Q,, -if if .bii I J- ni- 4 V257 . Y i? .T A on 105 O6 Joanna Hartzell Cherrie Harvengt Beth Harvey Marcia Harvey Richard Harvey Sue Haub 412 M Le, ' A W .a y M, , . Y has-f , Steve Haugen V V ' ,, Gregg Hawkinson janet Hecox 5 ,, 54-- William Heidel Kurt Heinrich V? V Loren Heinzeroth john Henry Alison Higgins M ary Higgins Buford Hillman , 4 V ,VQA i ' , , I Kay Hinueber Steve Hoar Peggy Hodges Lynn Hoerneclge Penny Hogberg MM Shirley Holley 4 'I.hh f Daniel Holloway 9 V tl Cary Holloway 4' 1 2 ,.. 4 , N v 'nr' 'P .Q 'f 'gy 'Y 1.4-H g M C. 43. 'iw W ? af if M 23-L I V yz r V A w V. 25 51 'J Vff rd V+ r' ef' ,gyvv , ,fr 51 A 4 ff eadership From Council Counting election returns is a time consuming job for Marcia Harvey and John Holmquist, student council members. art Extends to ehool --, 1 J 1 I Steven Hull tl ' ' Suzanne Hulten ,,v, 'f I Brenda Hultgren W. 4 -wig V, Becky Hume Mark Hunt Terri Hunt joel Hunter Barbara Huston David Huston james Irvin Donald James Nicholas janicki Cheryl Hough Adlyn Houtkarnp Larry Howe Karen Hudson Ronald Holmer Jody Holmes John Holniquist Christine Holt Geri Holtke Christine Hopp Marcia Hughes Kristine Hunt gif, y Lyhv f . V A rf it ,f f 4 + M I 1 . , j, -' L21 V I ff- . 4 if I, fi ,..f1. 1 1 'U ae, 1 'A 'mf W ef-, el , ,M U ll, Z' Q ww ' 1, 7 , 'FW A? 107 John Knutsson ,v,.. V VV .4 rf .I ' I 'l ie ' J ,V ..,. V.- ,E U in Bruce Jensen ' - :.' Q sq ' A Nancy Johnsen ' ,VV i:.g Q5 ww Q I f Barton Johnson f nnln 'ffl B i ,J Qi Bfyaniohnson ., -. ef ,A'v4 :v 2 ,,.. ,,,,,. V Curtis Johnson f V I 'Q , ', A '.-- V f Dann ohnson I fy + n nnn n w ,xl YJ f f ,... Q , ,Q f v Q, iv ,A VV Q AA A A z:f,: J I ,. ' i ii Q , A ftlyg HeidiJohnson i A '-' f in 'A ,I -X fi if 5-., .V Jana Johnson ,, , .. , -1 E Q -if Jody Johnson QQ: if- ,Q ' , '-' ' V I ' I V4 Avfl' U .Sig LouiseJohnson 'Vf V ' :QQ ' , 'gf 'J 'J .Q RandallJohnson I ,,:, hw U ! ll j h Robenlohnson l A , fm , ,Q Walter Johnson ol ' K ' f f' 2 A' Waynel 011115011 QQ a+ iv- in iT'fj,' 1- steven Jolly J f' A 9' Q. Ellen Jones V - .,v , V ' QQ , ' 'V Sharon Jones ,AAA ,f ?4LgZr. J ' ' B '!-A , wi' , Q vm ' 4 ii :Q : A l' 5:f',Z.. - f 4 ,pa- ,Qw- 08 f uv 255 :fa ri ' ' -+ 4 4, ., i ,. ,.,,,,f jf Julie Kessling '-aft' 4? 7' John Kaske Kathy Kasper Steven Keene Pamela Kahle Brent Kallstrom Denise Kapala Elaine Karceski fades Charles Keller Jean Kiesling Cynthia Kepner Mary Kleinhaus Beth Klukken William Knieps Lynn Knudson 41 7' 1' E: I . ' ' ft dy: , f s 'W , V511 -,:-wry. .1':yyff'v3i:wpff2fg:f4rg: 'Q fr ,W-.,,i. ifwmawv. f I 1-fmaf M 1 'Q--mm an-,uf ,f wif ' 'M 62? and Ranking , W ,gil !..,, , , if , , ,V K Z 2 1, Aww., .,.,, ,. , Robert Koeneke Jean Koepsell YTD ,J jonathan Kohl Nancy Kramer Patricia Kramer Kenneth Krause Arthur Kroll Fredric Kullberg Kathy Kundo Craig Kvien Thais Ladwig Charles Lamb Robert Langenberg Gary Larson N7 Heidi Larson Jacqueline Larson Lorraine Larson Lynn Larson Tim Larson ,tr 'CATV Kirk Laubscher Leonard Lawson john Ledvina Mary Lee at ff' Rise in Importance - Z: ' A f 5 ,. . , Norma Lindberg Scott Lindgren ah- 1-u-...A Q-4' E1 X 5. P L 7 4 it .J f ' , N . i y TX , 'wrt 'y 12 0 0 ' .tr W ,gufcy .2 :4 'X ' ia I if it he vw rn 4 f'TTb' '-1,40 ia: . -qs... N Q w7?.?1 . Pai '-ev 1... ' si. SH . 'W rf x X B t, s W' i' it 4 Q Mary Lehew Frank Leonard Dawn Lerch Paul Lindman Pamela Lindstrom Steven Lindstrom Pamela Lindvall Hugh Lippitt Claire Lodal . at fi -, ,.v'Xy, .f J , , z sf fa to :W ' . W 2 Nh f 'ea 'Q J Robin Letsinger john Levinson 'TNTQL Patricia Lewis 109 O 4 1 4 M, 1:-52.1. 4 .ff A Elaine Long Peggy Lowtharp Douglas Loy Wayne Lozinski Larry Luce Craig Luedke 4-avi, 'inf .p-naw Debra Lundberg Charles Lundgren Michael Lungo Laura Lyford Sharon Lyons Janis McGraw Patricia McCarthy Arne McClain Scott McCleary james McDonald 2 Q I Q 904' +4 ' 0 f ,254 if--af ' V J ,-.F J f , - ljxfgl '- ff, i iff , fs, ., W, W, .ff ' ,. f-avr ' -x if 7 ' M In 17 -N...-r yi., Steven McIntosh janet McLard M arilyn M abie Carol MacC1ean Jeffrey M agnu s William Manley john Mann David Manning Extracurricular Functions Juniors Carol MacClean, Mary Cibelius, Shirley Barger, and Kathy Spencer perform La Muchcha de Carbon in Mrs. Joyce Meke's 4th year Spanish class. funn, '1Sn 'XX , gt! '- It 5' r i ! ,, qzczf , 1 a e X Q3 2 .5 ttract juniors Mr. Robert Freeman's class discusses matters of importance in the history of the United States. ,il it Keith Miller Steven Miller Gail Mitchell Kevin Moburg Michael Montgomery B arbara Moon Raymond Moore Stephen Moore john Morelock Patricia Morgan Valerie Morgol Robert Morig james Mathre Edward Mazur Phillip Mercer Waldon Mertz Belinda Marlin Rodney Marshall Gregory Martin Patricia Martin Mark Martindale Robert M assetti Nancy Michaelson Catherine Monson 5 V. V , 5-jr if . N. ,., ' 4 'jf 34 ' : 4 P V , ,. i,a'i! ef, I 2, L ' df' V' ji' jp, V mf I iizjzitl . Tj . fi ' 4C 'F 2 y V 5 Scott Morris I ,iff ,fi , t' - , I I ,I wk.. ,, A , , , W ' ,Z ., ' ':1kQ,.j , fx, .w ,V ,vt yi, , Q .R ,r f ' 1, A VVVV V J 1 , N. '- E p' V I 1 . ' Y, 99 5154. Beverly Moser Dale Moyer Craig Orr Steven Orr Marianne Orton David Osborne Debbie Ostrander jack Ostrancler Keith Mulford Doug Myers Julie Natho A , ' Q Y 1 M x g' I 5, '49 Fw x K . ...., ,, , ..,., ,W,,,,5 ,V , Nm: will , 'yy , , 'bt ' QX 5 ' I pt wk? X Harold Otto jerry Owens Y-.. 4 In ws: -f' :fi QQ, College Application Sandra Nedland Cynthia Nelson Debbie Nelson james Nelson Linda Nelson Lynn Nelson Margaret Nicholas Lawrence Nichols Thomas Nielsen .,,., i 2 Barbara Nielson Michael Nihan Kenneth Nipps Robert Nolting Linda Nordberg Scott Nordmoe Glenn N owicki Nancy Olive Dennis Olson Gary Olson Kathryn Olson Michele Olson 5 Susan Pang Kay Parks Becomes Eminent Michael Poivey Bette Powell Carol Powell Gary Powell Larry Powell Ralph Powell Charles Powers Rodney Prante Pamela Price Linda Putzel Carol Quinn Timothy Radford Dawn Petitjean David Picken Lynn Pickering Charles Pierce Sharon Pillote fn. Alan Peterson David Peterson Linda Peterson Thomas Peterson . KW' iif fifaf.. f iw-' Dian Packard Thomas Page James Palm : ff 'H Sally Palm Richard Parnientier 43. V W i Robert Palmer Q Roberta Palmer ' , A Gregg Peckham Michael Peils Beth Pelz A Karen Patton Paul Pawlson ga - , ,.s-. .nk N , xx Vw Q - -,K s1,' L ,z Yf -vtfi-7 ' . A 9 , ,5 5 .2 .,,, , W, 3 4 Michele Raffle Richard Rannnon Thomas Raschke joe Ravitls Marla Rednour Susan Reed Jean Reimer Jody Reinoehl Michael Revell V , ' Mary Rinaldo ' Nancy Ring f 2 W I 4-ff f ,Qi 'v A, I f Michael Rosenke -if V I 125 , , ,i f N ff ,f 134-r' Z ,,e. , X 4 ,E ,,, , + N-Z2 f ,ici , ff! Aff ,iff Susan Ring Jerry Robinett Cynthia Robinson Lane Rosengren Jonathan Ross Jeri Rossetter Kay Rossmiller W' 1. . ff V , V,, 4-1-. 3 1' or X fi f New Responsibilities, Des Rowe Deborah Roy Romalee Rule Richard Rundblade Terry Rundblade Newswriters, Mary Doig, Dawn Petitjean, and Pierce Barker, count papers for morning delivery. ' '-V -7 cf WZ ? Wit Victoria Russo Paulette Rutledge 2 Robert Rydholni , Antoinette Sulzinione I Stephen Salisbury , V Christine Schelin 'ti VV . . 'Q 1 1 n 2. an--:V K 'M ., 1 ,vb YQ' I Z ,, ' g .fy V 4 4' if 'tems 3, n i, f Freedoms Experienced Kris Schnell Larry Schubert jay Schultz Kristine Scott Raymond Shztller Karan Sheets Sue Shepardson Patricia Shipman William Short Mary Ann Shriner Andrea Schleicher Catherine Schlienz Mark Schlupp Kenna Sclnnalz David Schmidt . M., WWF? I , I if J, 5, Robert Scott ' ' 1,542 'AC 'llt JA yi .Q ,W H 'sg , x' V, UA- 1: f l! I Lee Sido ,, Tenny Sinipkins ks Vt l ff frts 'fe Newswriters assist senior publications staff by typing copy. I 5 CT!! joseph Swatsell il .V i5iZL?sf'5'f.,fQ f- if 1,22 , Paula Swanson Steven Swanson Anita Swanson Dwight Swanson Pamela Swanson Karen Swenson Ellen Taphorn Nancy 'llenpas Charles Thompson David Thompson Paula Thompson Lawrence Sudduth Michael Sulser Ann Svilow Cynthia Swanborg Gregory Steiner janet Stevens Ann Stringer Robert Simpson jacquelin Slaughter Gary Sloan Steven Smith Kathleen Snider Peter Sommer Susan Sowle Kathy Spencer Michele Spielman Mary Beth Stacy Rhonda Stacy Shirlee Stauber Kathleen Stronnnen Mary Sturm Edelweiss High Diane Swedlund Gary Swenson Randy Thompson Diane Thulander Jody Tiinnierinan Linda Tiinnions janet Todd Judy Todd David Trost jay Trost Cindy Trotter Marla Tryggestad Susanne Tucker Susan Turner julie Turnquist ' e T' I Robert Tutt Kathleen Urbanski Martin Utech 5gj3'ff T37 t dn.. .ii ir 6 . ., f fc 353 H. s... T l la 1 A Karen Van Canip Kenneth Vance Dawn Van Dyke Sarah Van Pernis Sandra Vanstone rittee few . t A H X Q V 5 Q Q t ,y A f Point of Prom Judith Vecchio Denise Veroni Cynthia Verson Diane Wallace Eddy Vitell Steve Wallen Randall Waite Geoff Walters ohn XX trd Dianne Weatherford Charles Wallace Gerry Weiland Thomas Weingartner Christopher Welsh y .1 4 nf' 7 acquelme XX lnimire -Q-1' Craig Wicklund Larry Widell Paul Wilkie Mark Willer Earl Williams Verna Williams ' Dennis Yeast Anita Zzmimuto Barbara Zavagnin Samuel Zeller Roger Zilka C andice Zimmerman l l , w john Knutsson, Tony Dal Pra, Sue Gustafson, and Mary Cibelius gave the leadership for the junior Class Prom and promotions. 1. -no ,fry ss'n- ff i iw Admiring a Swiss Alp at the junior Prom, Edelweiss, are john Kohl and his dale Marianne Orton. 9 s f 0 , , als .V .5 ,,V' ' yjfug- . .ug . qi , y A , A I in 22, - H 'IV 1? ,'V, 6 2 V I if Y, f nf, I A 'L , .1 ,y e a-,, .V I . , , , I I I, ,L 1' .r,,, .fm ' 'Q Z , ' 1 4 . 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T . if ' 'c , ' ' 'R I' HOMEROOM 106 - Front Row: L. Mitchell, R. Parrott, S. Nedland, P. Miller, D. Sabin. Second Row: T. Umenhofer, J. Bullard, L. Paniuski, K. Deason, C. Cohrs. Third Row: I. Goodwin, J. Kostka, R. Larson, A. Harring. HOMEROOM 112 - Front Row: C. Mapes, I. Erhardt, J. Benge, B. Peacock, P. Lemke, R. Domres, D Sesterhenn, L. Knutson, D. Adams. Second Row.'j. Leggero, L. Cherry, V. Cummings, C. jesse, D. Morley B. Derry, Shoemaker, K. Beswick, R. McNiFf. Tlzirc! Row: N. Arnold, C. Maitya, R. Ketcham, j. Breit, : R. Greenlee, I. Hollander, T. Wiles, C. Harris, M. Porter. Fourth Row: J. Buchholz, M. Graham, V. Hodges N. Wacker, D. Haskell, S. Davidson, R. Owens, E. Sudduth. 1 fig, . HOMEROOM 113 - Fronl Row: S. VanCura, R. Morlan, K. Nesheim, McElroy, C. Borgen, L. Morris P. Carr. Second Row: L. Elliott, P. Spence, D. Davini, D. Larson, Beckman, B. Ogden, B. Hirth, P. Gem ignani. Third Row: D. Pohar, M. Saack, V. Monnot, P. johnson, D. Sandona, D. Ryberg, M. Eisenach H. Orrland, B. Moore. Fourlh Row: D. McGraw, G. Watson, D. Chester, L. Anderson, D. Streed, T. Sund stedt, D. Albright, D. Stansil, T. Good, G. Brohaugh. , 121 ophomores Boast 689 As Largest Class HOMEROOM 134 - Front Row: K. Lansley, C. Strom, S. Birchall, L. VanDerMoere, N. Wide1l,j. Lawr- ence, R. Wales. Second Row: K. Tatsch, C. Miller, L. DeGutis, C. Peck, B. Phillips, C. England, T. Hoey W. Kroll. Third Row: D. Welsh, F. Pool, D. Colubski, C. Pearson, D. Mason, K. Banonis, K. Keller Fourth Row: B. Hunter, D. Breit,j. Daber, T. Iohnson, N. Davenport, Zubiena, C. Bagwell. HOMEROOM 139 - Front Row: R. Zimmerman, P. Phillips, S. Johnson, J. Taphorn, S. Siye, D. Hillers, D. Larson, L. Sullivan, S. MacMorris, S. Lyskawka. Second Row: R. Robinson, D. Vincer, J. Wicklund, M. VanDerZwalm, S. Cross, Nelson, Anderson, P. Fox, S. Salisbury, T. Long. Third Row: D. El- liott, G. Smith, K. Reemtsma, R. Dougherty, M. Miller, K. Barrs, D. Beaudry, Johnson, P. Peterson, P. Huizenga, D. Crooks. Fourth Row: B. Stinson, C. Brennan, B. O'Donnell, C. Moline, T. Zitelman, B. Wag- goner, M. Anderson, D. Tuftee, B. Hammarberg, C. Baer, C. Walters, M. Stites. Mzksing are: P. Linley, CS. Carlson. 1 E, fl' mfg? C O -ng. O fs Chuck Walton, '69, proves to be lielplnl as a library assistant during his free period. -X ffe A 7 A A HOMEROOM 1-48 - Fran! Row: D. Burt, D. Hawkinson, S. Anderson, D. Miller, C. Sievers, B. Saxton D. Abbott. Second Row: L. Liebovich, R. Bielefeldt, D. Casazza, S. Boshears, R. Palmer, D. Dorsey, D. Cacles. Y7zz'ra' Row: S. Kaltved, K. Dahlen, D. Luper, D. Day, V. Fitzgerald, I. Naffziger, L. Batka, S. Er- landson. Fourth Row: Lane, R. Howser, J. Peterson, G. Ippen, E. Klink, P. Green, B. Price. Missing are: K. Marlin, M. Clark, A. Nilson, L. Coleman. a ing C ?j in the cafeteria. Soplioniores prepare for classes by study- '23 24 HOMEROOM 150 - Front Row: S. Lundberg, K. Manson, B. Whidby, S. Baumgardner, M. Whitehead C. Rever, L. Miles, L. Liddle, T. Caldwell. Second Row: M. Collins, C. Dame, D. Petersen, C. julin, V Flanders, C. Case, C. Wilson, J. Powers, J. Knaus, E. Langrehr. Third Row: I. Stiles, K. Sundby, I. Green berg, P. Apsey, E. Varland, R. Shumway, B. Hughes, D. Nielsen, C. Myers, R. Boyd. Fourth Row: R. Gar lick, D. Swenson, W. Erlandson, S. Twigg, S. Stank, B. Welsh, S. Hartman, R. Orsinger, J. Miller, G. San teler. Irlissing are: E. Edwards, J. Munden, D. Mielke. , A A Q L .. A - HOMEROOM 169 - Front Row: I. Larsen, S. O'Neil, G. Boyle, B. Myers, S. Harker, D. Lundberg, K Douglas, J. Manning, C. Powell. Second Row: D. Nordgren, C. Darnell, C. Cook, L. Knipprath, J. judge R. Short, S. Fletcher, R. Asher, M. Illian. Third Row: M. Beattie, J. Birkett, A. Hutchison, D. Adolphson J. Griffey, C. Mignano, P. Cederstrom, F. Camarillo,I. Nicholas, C. Estwing, G. Garson. ,t ar. - -... imma-1. t .gngl l . ' HOMEROOM 174 - Front Row: L. Lind, Simpson, W. Griffin, M. Sutton, L. Werth, D. Gaulitz, A. Bea- ver. Second Row: Rich, C. Larson, B. Kaske, S. Bradley, Hawkinson, C. Chamberlain, D. Davis, L Knowlton. Third Row: M. Lyman, T. Corpora, L. Stebbins, R. Schmidt, K. Fagerstrom, R. Adolphson, M Tuckett. Fourth Row: C. Palmgren, B. Price, S. Ping, M. Masson, S. Maurici, C. Nagel, J. Hotchkiss, E Ipsen. Missing are: P. Nipper, M. Staggs, Campbell, L. Farrester, O. Corbin. 1? HOMEROOM 176 - Fran! Row: M. Ridings, S. Farb, H. Nolting, C. Swanson, H. Westerman, A. Affinito, T. Ives, L. Knudson, C. Grundset, B. Thayer. Second Row: J. Sjostrom, L. Suchobrus, P. Stenger, C. Petitt, K. Bittmann, V. Charles, P. McAllister, D. Holderman, R. Masuangeli, J. Heitz. Third Row: R. Ax, D. GeLh ardt, B. Carlson, C. Nagel, D. Kearsley, S. Minard, C. Schmitt, G. Patterson, D. Lindberg. Fourlh Row: C Larson, M. Fosteter, R. Davis, B. Brady, B. Edwards. Illirsing is: johnson. . K.. HOMEROOM 177 - Front Row: C. Eggers, Brearley, C. Hamilton, S. Picavet, D. Day, S. Darker, C. Ax, C. Carlson, P. Crain. Second Row:R. Kildow, K. Gentille, D. Bittner, B. Fraylick, D. Ahlgren, S. Lind- eroth, M. Stern, C. Town, K. Sward. Third Row: C. Mattison, S. Morburg, B. Beckstrand, Horth, D. Larson, L. McClellan, H. Koolstra, S. Chambers. Foz1rtlzR0w.'I. Rinaldo, C. james, T. Nash, J. Hendrick- son, B. Pearson, K. Westphal, J. Sjostrom, T. Schon. Missing are: J. Keller, T. Norris. an e' ai .in..,.-1 HOMEROOM 178 - Front Row: D. Beckstrand, N. Plummer, M. Nelson, M. Hill, M. Murray, S. Bressler I. Carlson, M. Centille, S. Cherrey, T. Weiland. Second Row: D. Mayer, M. Feehery, K. Taylor, D. Wiggs N. Seaberg, L. Holmstrom, L. Miller, M. Mulford, P. johnson, C. MacCloskey. Third Row: B. Frazee, D Larson, R. Gustafson, P. Snoy, 1. Wallar,J. Kraft, B. Stover, P. Eichman. Fourllz Row: E. Ahmer, B. Rose- crance, R. Crain, T. Black, S. Ballard. Missz'ng are: G. Lucas, B. Pearson. 125 26 i ,, , HOMEROOM 186 - Fran! Row: G. Kirk, R. Mosher, K. Pearson, J. johnson, K. Blascoe, D. George, M. Roggensack, J. Sklar. Second Row: J. Kramer, M. Fredriksen, M. McLeish, T. Mays, V. Scott, M. Carlson, F. Chandler. Third Row: T. Louson, S. Sniden, S. Crandell, A. Ray, Elliott, D. DeMars, G. Holmberg. Fourlh Row: R. Hade, M. Breuer, S. Chiles, M. Ainsworth, D. Nyberg, D. Larson, R. Ferkel. HOMEROOM 189 - Fran! Row: G. Baney, G. Piper, R. Ellison, McKeage, M. Carlson, M. Rogers, B. Higgs, G. Nelson, K. Oberg. Second Row: P. Rauch, D. Gilbertson, B. Derry, D. Blewett, L. Larson, A-. Mosbacher, B. Bromley, P. Kerns, H. Ferrall. ThirdRow.' R. Crooks, G. Johnson, S. Fredrickson, P. Allen, J. Krueger, N. Smith, L. Melander, R. Chudoba, B. Holmbeck. Missing are: D. Bell, D. Bradley, D. Law- son, T. Morris, R. Scott. f f A FS 5. W'- S HOMEROOM 190 - Front Row: P. Moore, R. Camarillo, M. Smith, B. Bloom, J. Halsted, W. Clark, D. Gross, B. Hermann. Second Row: A. Brooks, H. Dibler, D. Giloy, C. Neilsson, M. Crossland, L. Larson, S. Kruger, L. Pinkerton. Third Raw: D. Roe, T. Pell, S. Field, F. Ransome, D. johnson, R. Lowe, J. Cicero. Fourth Row: G. Holm, R. Allsen, D. Benjamin, J. Kenagy, I. Freeherg, D. Odling, R. McCurdy. 1WZS5Z'Hg B. Benham. Sophomores learn meaning of mass education. HOMEROOM 192 - Fr0ntRow.' B.johnson, B. Brown, D. Diehl, Fieser, T. Alonzo, L. Carroll, C. Smith C. Pierce. Second Row: T. Henthorn, B. Hollis, E. Ramthun, B. Robinson, K. O'Donnell, A. Schroeder, K. Freiman, M. Clark, B. Bennett. Third Row: C. Engler, P. Crow, P. Glenn, K. Krugjohann, C. Cooney, P. 1 Montgomery, B. Pemberton, B. McCoy, S. Longanecker, R. Baran. Fourth Row: M. Hand, M. Larson, C Blixt, L. Dunsheath. Mi9sz'ng are: V. Kelso, R. Mertz, I. Nelf, C. Pierce. 127 28 Sophs Elect ffieers, Council Members 1 HOMEROOM 226 - Front Row: J. Herrick, A. Cox, A. Peterson, W. Winkler, C. Durns, L. Sagona. Sec- ond Row: C. Bowers, J. Sim, 1. johnson, D. Fisher, K. Trost, A. Norrlander, J. Carlson, C. Gould. Third Row: L. Holder, S. Dobratz, C. Nelson, C. johnson, G. Raether, K. Burchfield, C. Bingham, D. Anderson. Fourth Row: D. Larson, C. Skaar, D. Gustafson, G. Winch, D. Bardoulas, J. Wilson, R. Toppe, R. Men- zemer, M. Peterson. HOMEROOM 227 - Front Row: V. Woodman, R. Paulson, F. Roush, C. Holder, G. Meinke, C. Jeffery, S. Broughton, S. Wilt, M. Shirley, C. Johnson. Second Row: C. Cook, M. Barclay, S. Griffey, L. Frantz, J. Irvin, L. LaCrosse, C. Dubey, Wojcik, N. Calvert, B. Baker. Third Row: R. Decker, D. Thomas, T. Wright, S. Motter, M. Brogren, R. Ayre, K. Peck, B. Swenson. Fourth Raw: D. Quayle, V. Luce, V. Har- mon, R. Ewald, J. Bielefeldt. Eagerly sharing her taffy with girlfriends is sophomore Holly Dihler. HOMEROOM 230 - Fr0nlR0zu.' L. Bodin, Fudge, C. Walton, D. Berg, K. Meyer, K. Severin, A. Crutch er, S. Clinite. Second Row: J. Sorensen, F. Dobrowski, D. Finn, B. Barnard, S. Kirkpatrick, D. Tennant M. Nelson, D. Olson. Third Row:T. Strandgard,J. Perrecone, K. Mackey, C. Carter, D. Enichen, B. Ross Shannon, T. Wilcox, R. johnson. Fourlh Row: D. Kruse, M. Realini, R. Pornering, M. Buchanan, C. Stier- man, G. Glos, P. Lundahl. Missing are: V. Anast, L. Hoffman. Mrs. Helen Thorsen gently reprimands Wendy Winkler, '69, for short skirt. HOMEROOM 233 - Fran! Row: D. Adams, L. Malm, C. johnson, S. Young, C. Green, C. Beyer, P. Lind strom, S. Svartoien, D. Hughes. Second Row: C. Atterberry, P. Whitehead, S. Norberg, R. Ross, N. Collis G. Williams, P. Shelden, D. Kofron,M. Hoisington. Third Row: B. Flynn, M. Cook, L. Esmond, B. Bullock J. Brigham, M. Gregory, J. Wainwright, D. Beyer. Fourlh Raw: D. Knittel, C. Ind, M. Palmeno, L. Young- berg, J. Puricelli, B. Yone, D. Williams, P. Davis. Missz'ng T. Morris. Dennis Quayle, '69, studies diligently inthe library during his study hall. HOMEROOM 238 - Front Row: M. Elmore, D. Hladilek, D. Babb, R. Voorhies, D. Styles, N. Anderson S. Larson, K. Hyland, M. Seise. Second Raw: Goldenstern, B. Kjellstrom, S. Chalmers, L. Danielsen, P. Olson, Vause, P. Combs, D. Benson, C. Lamb. Third Row: S. Stroud, R. Bowling, D. Manning, D. Greg- ory, A. Holbrook, S. Benedetto, R. Goodrich, R. Coleman, F. Olson. Fourth Row: B. Moore, A. Schaider, C. Ferrell, C. Powers. Missing are: D. Kelly, M. Rosenke, H. Pierce, V. Russo. a . azyisker HOMEROOM 241 - Front Rozo: L. Bartholomew, J. Lundahl, J. Hoffman, R. Weedman, I. Murray, B. Doll, S. Kissick, I. Reese. Second Row: G. Zajicek, K. Williams, Olson, K. Perry, P. Hines, Rubin, D. Abraham, P. Custer, P. Cobert. Third Row: B. Bergmark, T. Harding, K. Boland, C. Gmeiner, D. Carter, W. Lawson, S. Stringer, B. Kuhl. Fourth Row: P. Fiorenza, B. Jones, M. Porter, D. Sweeney, Ennett, G. Shafer, D. Thompson. M-issz'ng are: D. Burdick, J. Meyers. f Y book cases. . gl 1 E . ll HOMEROOM 243 - Front Row: L. Ludwig, P. Bates, L. Shields, C. Grandstalf, K. Lerwick, C. Person, B Sproull, M. Reigle, R. Dollins. Second Row: W. Musser, R. Mahoney, D. D'Agostin, L. Erbes, R. Hardy C. Hobbs, T. Landerholm, R. Burgess, P. Porter, C. Fitzgerald. Third Row: N. Williams, C. Anderson, M Newhagen, R. Russell, D. Varland, S. Olson, L. Berns, B. Hoar, T. Boone. Fourth Row: S. Strote, Mey ers, D. Gabrielson, S. Carter, B. Kleinhaus, K. Wegener. Mzlssing A. Thorsbakken. P Sophomore Karen Gentille begins assort ing books on the hbrary s newly installed 9 4. new gh , on 1 1' f 0 1 N3'l?P.N n fi C' C 'H . - M HK: g-1-waz, -vp:-ff 1' M41 . fm Q-.,w:f',:f'Qv.., ., 1 3 ,A ., v V' . -ff : Mi:YvNs-'wqG:-e:r.:G1gQb.:S?--wrzucI ffffi- xv. . 1 - QE-uv-15.aria-N:41w,Q::1:fK3:gfw-, ,. .I+ asa- Q . -.-wc' - - Q - 'f:s'f1wffz::f.: wg ' 'NA-... 1 4 Z , ' 2 1-...L -5 , 1, x U, y Z' O'Rourk, 1'S tgK CH vice- presid secretaryg Mary Mahloch, han, Nancy Ni I Q La 2 51 o z QC 2 m CD I-Y-I Ei cn rn ft v-I U treasurerg and Dutch Nyboer, president. ,236 -r L1 - HOMEROOM 114 - Front Row: D. Innocenti, D. Baxter, C. Magnus, R. Maxwell, D. Lutzen. Second Row: P. Swanborg, M. Groncki, M. Reagan, R. Johnson, Easton, S. Hodges, R. Kirby, D. Robinson. Third Row: I. Nielcen, P. Asher, L. Verkuilen, B. Andersen, M. Laurent, S. Troeger, R. Owens, D. Sim, S. Scheff. Fourth Row: M. Wicklund, P. Gottman, D. Blascoe, B. Benedict, W. Akerman, J. Filips, K. Davis, F.. Cook, E. Woods. Missz'ng are: K. Brown, P. Carter, B. Petitt, B. Staggs. Q 1971 HOMEROOM 143 - Front Row: K. Hladilek, L. Redmon, D. Agema, M. Page, D. Coppoletti, I. Picken, J. Schmidt, A. Maffe, M. Mattison, G. Vincent. Second Row: D. Dyer, K. Kirby, S. Larson, P. Browning, O. johnson, C. Harris, R. Brown, J. Simms, R. Baxter, G. Griffey. Third Row: J. Davis, M. Nielcen, C. Stansil, S. Atkinson, T. Ferolie, D. Luper, R. Coates, R. Swansbro, C. Carlsson. Fourth Row: D. Roche, M. Trost, B. Huston, B. Woodworth, B. Morris. F45 Least. ,ML HOMEROOM 151 - Front Row: P. Grams, L. Hoffman, D. Akre, S. johnson, C. Colehour, W. Ralston, E. Fitzgerald, D. Baxter. Second Row: K. Sample, C. Murray, D. Van Dyke, B. Silvius, M. Wilsons, P. Eaton, E. Bolzak, M. Blakesley, C. Mueller. Third Row: R. Ott, G. Ashcraft, F. Swanborg, P. Morris, L. Laven, M. Mahloch, R. Whitmire, R. Coleman, C. Robinson. Fourth Raw: M. Kircher, C. Wayman, S. Hillary, M. Maxson, Newboles, K. Meagher, S. Towns, E. Mullins, D. Steele, C. Fuller. Eyith Row: C Peterson, G. Schmalz, M. Springer, C. Johann, L. Breit, R. Grout, D. Woodman, C. Jackson, K. Brown, lE?vif:::,'::i:1. .5':2:th Row.'M. Campbell, W. Carlson, G. Verkuilen, Beard. Missing are: B. Lodal, S. McBride 133 4 HOMEROOM 159 - FrontRow.- G. Vincent, Follett, R. Persinger, S. McClanahan, I. Gudema, L. jenkins J. Corbett, W. Woodworth, M. Kilgore, G. Austin, M. Wilkerson, C. Stauber. Second Row: R. Schwartz I. Dundore, P. Klaas, D. Aldridge, K. Kellaney, M. Claeyssen, D. Lambert, P. Cartwright, D. Bullard, D Ridings, C. Linley, L. Higgs. Third Row: I. Mason, D. Massoney, S. Hoge, P. Davis, E. Slothower B Horton, K. Goebel, Pickering, N. Nihan, B. Bennett, D. Graves, D. Collins, T. Bueschel. Fourth Row: C. Grow, B. Mosbacher, B. Palmer, J. Swanson, S. johnson, J. Eau Claire, T. Borden, C. Mann, I. Koch, D. Kessling, W. Dyer, B. Reed, 1. Roen, L. Fears, Tucker. Altering M. Wooley. HOMEROOM 172 - Front Row: Hooley, A. Camarillo, N. Oberts, D. Cartwright, T. Manson, M. Turn er, M. Dargene, Wrage, B. Swanson. Second Row: P. Allen, M. Parmentier, P. Shores, L. Bricco, K. Ol son, K. Leiva, T. Bonnike, L. Tryggestad, D. Gray, L. Buchanan. Third Row: S. Fransen, A. Mernack, A Hackworth, C. Bunk, A. Johnston, C. Scott, D. Moser, C. McClellan, N. Hartzell, L. Givliani. Fourth Row R. Wildey, R. Wallen, R. Hedquist, K. Behrens, B. Knutsson, M. Roberts, C. Countryman, L. Reed, R. Hol away, Eaves. EFI: Row: L. Aylward, D. Nimm, A. Stephens, V. Wilson, Raschke, Castrogiovanni, A Foster, R. Roggensack, J. Austin, S. Van Dermoere. HOMEROOM 173 - Frontltow: D. Holt,j. Myers, Pratt, B. Liskey, S. Crain, P. Parmentier, B. Hakala, D. Hale, C. Johnson. Second Row: D. Haddas, D. Pillote, T. Wrend, D. Ward, K. Siebenrock, C. Caudell D. Watson, C. Wilson, Leum, K. Bailey, G. Freese, D. Midgett. Third Row: Edwards, M. Crimmins V. Small, B. Beard, D. Rose, Allspaugh, G. Koski, S. Boehm, C. jones, S. Townsend, M. Williamson, P Bubert. Fourth Row: C. Low, D. Swenson, F. Marcon, G. Stephenson, J. DeVoe, 1. Reichenbach, S. Nix, E Gray, R. Dallosto, R. Phillips, C. McClish, R. Rainwater, C. Schweinler. Mtssz'ng are: Heidel, K. Miller 1 1 S. Sandquist. it 4 X X - Freshman starts long walk through high school years. HOMEROOM 175 - Front Row: C. Olson, D. Weiss, L. Miller, M. Green, A. Barker, K. Vanderah, R. Porter, L. Amos, P. Wilt, B. Johnson. Second Row: J. Roy, D. Halfacre, M. Miller, L. Kuhn, M. Navis, R. Chamberlain, R. Garner, R. McDevitt, C. Lewis, L. Hemphill. Third Row: R. Van Wambeke, Dierks, S. Fink, J. Marshall, M. Sommer, S. Kelley, B. Seago, S. Riley, D. Hopper. Fourth Row: M. Taylor, E. Pea- ree, Eikenberry. General Science students find enjoyment in learning. 'K 'WTFNNw..., If 5 z.- HOMEROOM 180 - Fran! Row: S. Chaney, W. Utley, P. Wynn, H. Stone, C. Johnson, S. Hornbeck, B. Mitchell, B. Brannan. Second Row: R. Hall, I. Lindem, N. Bishop, I. Porter, C. Gibson, S. Patton, D. El- liott, D. Roy, G. Kundo, G. Martin. Thz'rdRow: B. Seaberg, D. Taylor, L. Myers, D. Snow, G. McKibben, D. Greenland, J. Dixon, P. Hermann, P. Garst.Fom'1h Row: D. Andersen, D. Weiss, D. Reuterfors, K. Nar- etta, S. Ogden, T. Wickenberg, E. Barber, B. Kahle, G. Cunningham, H. Burgess. A A Q. L A Frosh Climb To HOMEROOM 181 - FronlR0w.' B. Armstrong, S. Thiell, K. Spain, B. Brearley, D. Marlin, C. Burman, S Snell, L. Cutsinger, R. Haile, M. Edwards. Second Row: A. Young, R. jordan, Nordgren, S Holzwarth, B. Olson, R. Nedland, A. Powell, G. Barnhart, R. Hemmingson. Third Row: P. Grayum, M Ruenger, R. Garland, K. Winger, P. Blades, K. McCulley, J. Pearson, B. Dickey, Krugjohann, D. john- son, Miller. Mzksing are: N. Rinehart, W. Vanstone, C. Cero. HOMEROOM 184 - Front Row: B. Anderson, M. Utley, C. Wright, L. Herrick, E. Brander, M. Webster, T. Horrell, P. McLard, G. Greenlee. Sec0ndR0w: A. Howe, K. Seaberg, A. Nyboer, R. Bielefeldt, C. Emery, C. Johnson, R. Laisure, C. Nalan. Third Row: M. Stolp, D. Crull, B. Wilson, D. Reininger, H. Smith, D. Pslatis, R. Bunch, B. Halvorson, McCaslin. Fourth Row: G. Moats, H. Patton, W. Martin, R. Dobbs, D. Kapfer, R. Porter, E. Lindquist, S. Garwick. HOMEROOM 185 - Fronl Row: E. Wills, L. Cross, D. Nuckles, R. Szulaka, C. Gaydos, G. Bennett, B Entwistle, B. Martindale, 1. Keen. Second Row: R. Hess, C. Bowman, K. Reid, D. Nagus, B. Cherrey, M Lamp, B. Luce, D. Patterson. Third Row: W. Greenlee, 1. Twigg, M. Doig, S. Mohns, D. Oldenburg, G. McLeish, P. Pohren, J. Seaberg. Fourth Row: C. Wright, N. Stewart, B. Hammond, J. Weatherford, D. john son, A. Baker, S. Hronik. Begin Summit HOMEROOM 187 - Front Row: G. Peckham, F., Blakley, B. Getts, R. Clingenpeel, C. Morgan, K. Neff, C. Kenagy, G. McLeish, B. Austin. Second Row: H. Doll, L. Anderson, D. Lundberg, S. Erickson, D. Bar- rows, C. Greenman, K. Stout, K. Winkler, S. Zagnoni. Third Row: C. Runstrom, 1. Powers, S. Schweis- berger, J. Tucker, T. Brookman, B. Spencer, S. Ring, M. Hanson, S. Wenzel. Fourth Row: T. Olson, B. Hufstedler, A. Thompson, G. Smith. Mzksing are: G. Johnson, S. Marx, R. Larson, J. Hesseltine, P. Calta- gerone. V' my HOMEROOM 188 - Front Row: B. Shay,I. Dryer, B. Gregory, Ritter, P. Straher, K. Massetti, S. Price, G. Blaisdell, Johnson. Second Row: L. Higgs, B. Anixter, T. Moorman, D. Rutherford, B. Brewer, B Gmeiner, B. Bates, M. Dauenbaugh, D. Larson. ThirdRow.' S. Westlund, K. Hardy, K. O'Rourke, R. Lund M. Dorn, R. Perkins, B. Hughes, R. Anderson. Fourth Row: W. Strandgard, F. Winterland, T. Ericson, C Thorne. Misszng are: D. Vasey, I. Coblentz. a 137 38 ? I . 4. h . , D,,l-Lg I , 4. X,,, ..,,i,, ' I i ,W ' -! . I O . . f Q . I 0 Dave Holt, '70, faces an endless number . 1 of books before his school days at Guilford I . , ' ' are over. .' iv . Randy Brown, '70, finds the library an ex- cellent place for meditation. .. g 1 ...M L s I .1 HOMEROOM 231 - Front Row: R. Wolfley, C. Bressler, P. Gregory, L. LaPlante, C. Kincaid, J. Johnson D. Matheson. Second Row: A. Shelby, Bates, D. Davidson, D. Hargraves, Goddard, K. Exline,J Downs, K. Blair, C. Coil. Third Row: B. Nelson, D. Vause, V. Higgs, B. Roach, K. Moore, C. Ryan, A Peterson, D. Zimmerman, D. Osborne. Fourth Row: R. Petrie, L. Timmerman, W. McNinch, C. Campbell, T. Anderson, J. Luedke, Hughes, W. Hudson, D. Streeter. Mzlssing M. Whelchel. . N L . lg Q HOMEROOM 237 - Fron! Row: S. Zimmerman, C. Farrell, D. Griffey, N. Anger, M. LaNoue, D. White, N. johnson, R. Tomlinson, S. Ness. SecondRow.' C. Gorman, S. Roberts, M. Woodford, A. Harp, K. Mac- Falls, T. Hunter, E. Carlson, L. Hight, D. Shipman, Purvis. Third Row: Blaine, S. Strom, D. Sala- mone, M. Ott, D. Baxter, S. johnson, D. Peterson, L. Colby, L. Breed, D. Davis, Luckey. Mz'ssz'ng are: G. Kirby, M. Schlickman, D. Springer. 1 '1' ' Q ff qffm, 5 , 'y,,,- 5, 'SL 3, , if Zu 452 mf! Z mg. af , f Aff New w-. Q. '5- ? an qw , for 4. , w:2':fff4'iff' ' 0h,,?,, AWP? hah. ' WN Sw 7 egg 1' 2. W U.. z . f 1 , nf 1 fl' V J I Wi x X 1, M Y Wffzhi? c 4 Q 4 42 Ab AMW . Z Q 9' y Z Q ,, k VARSITY TEAM - Front Row: V. Town, R. Welchel, C. Nowicki, G. Arnold, S. Zeller, T. Grimes, L. Pow- ell, S. Seise, L, Nowicki, T. Avery, R. Rassmussen. Second Row: R. Letsinger, Holmquist, S. McCaslin, T. Murphy, C. Luedke, N.Ianicki, C. Zinn, L. Paniuski, Beilfuss, D, Hansing, B. Hammond, T. Rehfield. Third Row: Coach Smith, T. Evans, G. Martin, P. Wilkie, M. Breuer, M. Hunt, Buchman, L. Sudduth R. Linden, M. Hall, S. Nordmoe, E. Klink, B. Carlson, F. Masson, G. Olson, Coach Swaby. 9 arsity Gridders Fight 'To 3rd Place Tie The agony of rough plays shows on the face of the senior tackle Frank Massodon Masson. 2 fwswrvw' M.. When the final whistle had blown, Guil- ford held a 3-6 record. There were many highlights despite the seemingly poor finish. Three Guilford players Larry Nowicki, Vern Towne, and Frank Masson made All-Con- ference. Larry was also named to the All- State team. The squad overcame an early shortage of players, and 12 seniors and L5 juniors received letters. With an impres- sive finish by the I-V and an all junior backfield, prospects for next year appear bright. Guilford's conference record was 3-4, and this gave the team a tie for 3rd place with West. The highlight of this year was the game with Boylan. Guilford lost after a terrific battle by only two crossbars. Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 - Nov. 10 Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford RECORD 14 27 20 19 12 7 19 20 7 Highland Park Larkin Freeport Harlem Auburn West Belvidere Boylan East junior quarterback Nick janicki blasts through an open space as the opponent looks on. Coach Swaby grimaces at lost yardage while Coach Smith relates the action to the press box. ji 143 M 5' 7 ' Ly,-' ' ' , ,,. 1 Q , A3 'Q,'3-Ig'-: Vw, ff., W7 jf if ,fl :,,Qzl44Q',' . K I I f ?'g :12 We N-ff Wig 'K K ophs Gain 5-4 Season Record if 1 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 10 SOPHOMORE TEAM - Front Row: R. Robinson,j. Brigham, T. Nash, K. Boland, B. Hughes, G. Santler, I. Reese, M. Carlson, D. Benson. Second Row: M. Brogren QMgr.j, I. Hendrickson, D. Chester, B. Ross- Shannon, B. Rosecrance, D. Thomas, C. Larson, C. Carter, R. Schmidt, C. Borgen QMgr.j, Third Row: Coach Smith, D. Bardoulas, R. Mertz, D. Stansil, D. Sweeny, I. Meyers, R. Ferkel, C. Blixt, R. Howser, S. Ping, P. Fiorenza, Coach Brees. Fourth Row: N, Davenport, E. Sudduth, R. Crain, T. Good, D. Haskill, A. Thompson, G. Holmberg, P. Apsey, T. Black, J. Peterson. Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford RECORD 6 Highland Park 7 Larkin 18 Freeport 20 Harlem 0 Auburn 26 West 19 Belvidere 14 Boylan 7 East Soph Tom Good tears opponent from his original path. 145 Charge! Brainwaves on how to improve that last play flash through Dave Crull's head. . ff? lfg f, ,ffzff:.w1. ' ' f' ' .wafpfi . ff' .,'4i...LP2Y'9fi,'vff' Reconciling that last tackle, Jeff Luedke sits in meditation Sept. 22 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 RECORD Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford jefferson Auburn B elvidere B oylan Auburn Belvidere B oylan l FROSH TEAM - Front Row: B. Ruston, S. Zimmerman, Hooley, G. Magnus, R. Bielefeldy, D. Roche, 1. Twigg, L. Breed, R. Perkins, D. Kapfer. Second Row: J. Hughes, R. Holaway, E. Gray, W. McNinch, D. Crull, B. Hammond, D. Hohnsen, T. Bueschel, D.johnson, B. Wilson, E. Pearce. Third Row: Coach Lloyd King, Castrogiovanni, P, Klaas, B. Dickey, B. Woodworth, J. Luedke, M. Trost, Marshall, D. Ander' son, T. Bunning, T. Brookman, Heidel, Coach Hallie Gregory, Fourlh Row: M. Nielcen, H. Patton, D. Vause, K. Bailey, I. Ieum, M. Dargene, A. Nyboer, M. Webster, G. McLeish, W. Woodworth, L. Cross, 45 C. Bressler. -.gang wx 1' 3 I 1 if .' on J , t 4 , V T- V4 L if! lf A 1 , C f5 RQ-1547K A K ,, , 1 lift ll . Q' C , J-, is E 'gf . E i if , r .ts H . ., 2, , ,ff Jin CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row: Palm, D. Calvert, P. Burke, G. Hakala, Ostrander, D. Johnson, Coach Gary Wieneke. Second Row: D. Roby, E. Ramthum, P, Newhagen, C. Crossland, D. Parmentier, B. Flynn, I. Rowen, M. Kilgore. Third Row: B. Ralston, G. Bell, B. Seago, B. Scott, G. Towne. Ilarriers Ciain 12 4? I . Dave B. jones, B. Weatherford, B. Hannenberg, th,In.Stare Led by the big three, Dave Calvert, Dean Dannenberg, and Glen Towne, the 1966 Cross Country team romped to twelvth place in the State meet. Dave Clavert, the team's outstanding individual, finished first in every race except for a second place finish in the State meet. Prospects for next year's team include varsity runners jay Palm and Greg Hakala, both juniors, along with Soph Blaine jones and juniors Ray Glass and Bob Scott from the junior Varsity squad. Calvert leaves competition far behind while traveling to the District Championship. I4 43 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 20 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford Guilford RLLAUIXU 1st 15 19 3rd 1st 2nd 21 15 2nd 15 23 3rd 17 1st 1st 12th Crystal Lake Boylan West Proviso West Eight Teams Forest City Auburn E ast Peoria Invitational Belvidere Freeport Sterling Invitational Harlem Conference District State Dave Calvert Dean Dannenberg Stresssing the desire to win, Senior Glen Towne passes competition and goes on. l I . . ,.l fzza.. ts f tr Jay Palm Bob Ralston 41 36 37 48 49 32 43 Glen Towne Bob Weatherford Greg Hakala ,mn '11 R g MN4-nm. Harriers get mentally prepared for the District Meet. Dave Calvert and Glen Towne display their satisfaction after Guilford's first place finish in the District Meet. Harriers burst from the line at the sound of the gun. ,tx, 149 f -, fr, ,K 7 ilifj 24 57 f 1 A v Y . way wvgog , ,gf G, ,gf Pam Green Lisa Carlson G- - - ,,V,,m,rf,, , L :ff' s Vi , . ', Q K, , 4 ,, - -' ' ' ' I 1 ' ' fl, Bfzgiclyfrf , 5 V ,m,,,: , I ff 5 . ,,,, ,M-rv , V ,.g ,ly Nancy Arnold , , ,'.Y ,l :v1,'2if51 'mil 1 ii f2'23,1:i:51 ' 4-:5 ,-'1' 1ff65J2'Ls,S 2-, ,df - 115- ' Soph Incite Victory Front Rowfjoan Taphorn and Pam Green. Back Row: Pam johnson, Nancy Arnold and Lisa Carlson. 4V., ,.,, - , , , , 1 , N V V, I I H 7:1 l R , G E Q N uv 4.-1 1 Pam Johnson Ioan Taphorn ' , J Y, ' 2 'll M51 . , 4 vga? -Ag, f , if 2 1,8 arm nl 1 3 s y ' rl X365 R xl k l as 2 'Q' . rf as 1- . 3' , . . 4 4, ,, R, L2 N rx , L t XX W' Gloria Nelson and janet Carlson, Sophomore altter- nate cheerleaders. .JJ y ,, . if '- N ,, mf' 1.,.,12l5Ef' Q'LY J' ' A we Xv4, a , AA . i nf .Q Y A V , mf.,-. if ,,,,,L,w,f.s4,g .mf 1 k , -Aw 3 E. L' pg. I . :giy ,. K l Y 2:-erfzi. 5' I viii? 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Sue Erickson 52 Cindy Carlson Despite a few sore throats, cases of laryngitis and one broken leg, Guilford's loyal cheerleaders fought to keep the honor and valor be- longing to Guilford High School. Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor -- ':,.1f-i'Vw'1 ilazzvff- 4:1:?i4g:54Z?p3'1f. ,f-,V '21-awfdh , wifwVw5g,1'::zf2f1'5'-I AC-EZ V . , .cz ' 'Ma . QV:-9 , 4 fd' l ,ill , fww- 1 Q , , ,- .V ,,.VQ,.,p,r:ff1,::.1f- f f i' V 1 V' ' w ,, . 44 ' za f 1V. V, 1, .,vmc,',:.Q,,fV:, wV.'.:fQ1?fVVf - 'iixiiizk , V ' f , f a,,.ff,,2:Vz'fy.1-,rf .1,g,gV ,, -ia,-m,f,.,4,1g1,5Vf,f,,ffgV-' K' 11.52, fa A 4f,4f,,,.Vy?.,1a,'-'af.-,-fr-mg-.V,,pfV V4 . '4:4zVggggfZzfWm?!K?f,f V . , ,, 71.1- ,fa-M . T ' ff 2 125-dzffff-fag ' 'D arffi' fidftfm : f,,-,1-V-,V-:,-V--,fm ,, 07 Vf ,f .Af VV32fQ4f45f4i'ff5 fi ' ' Jeanine Stromrnen Shelly Ring Polly Benson Ellen Taphorn Ill ll!!! ll! 1111 ll Q . Varsity Catches Fourth Place , ' ' ct 99 E 3 5 r in Big 8 5 Eb: W Guilford's Chris Welsh spouts a refresher after a hard game. X' ef f 1 if 1 teitv is Q ' QXST I VARSITY BASKETBALL - Fran! Raw: T. Reid, D. james, J. Peterson, M. Maurchie, L. Dykstra, H. Lip- pitt, I. Knutson, R. Scott, M. Hunt. Second Row: Ass't. Coach L. King, Ledvina, K. Crossland, D. Green- lee, R. Anderson, Palm, C. Welsh, D. Harvey, S. Benjamin, Coach Lazenby. Coach Lazenby gives some advice during a time-out. VARSITY BASKETBALL Guiford Opponent Score Guiford Opponent S core 64 McHenry 62 55 Freeport 45 50 Madison E. 52 52 East 63 40 Freeport 35 55 Harlem 59 69 East 5 1 53 Auburn 54 50 Harlem 63 51 Dixon 52 90 St. Mary 66 37 West 51 74 Auburn 66 74 Belvidere 47 59 Willowbrook 82 61 Elgin Larkin 54 57 Evanston 70 83 Boylan 50 63 West 109 79 Boylan 51 , , 1 6 1 Belvidere 40 63 Auburn 46 60 Boylan 70 55 West 81 153 Ecstasy of success shows on the faces ofthe varsity team after beating Auburn in the regional. N .. .. .. . .. - :Lg Dr. Swanson congratulates guard Chris t, Welsh on ajob well done. 2 4 Ki, EU e -4.41: NN f I 1, Ll '53 I il. x 1 ui J. V. BASKETBALL- FrontR0w: C. Welsh, I. Palm, I. Iedvina, S. Benjamin, D. Harvey, Mgr. C. Coll.ins. Secona'R0zu.' Coach L. King, H. Lippit, J. Knutson, D. james, R. Anderson, D. Greenlee, M. Hunt. flisavcilhirgiltto overcome the foe, john Knutson passes .I .V . D O W n S e S IV BASKETBALL Guiford Opponent Score 71 Harlem 40 79 Rockford Auburn 54 62 Boylan 55 76 Belvidere 42 69 Rockford West 58 52 Harlem 50 85 Beloit 42 47 Rockford East 45 76 Boylan 50 55 Belvidere 53 59 Freeport 52 l l l 155 56 All alone, jack Puricelli goes in for a shot. I 2 fl Coach Flynn explodes at a Viking maneuver. Guiford Opponeni 57 McHenry 48 Madison E. 50 Freeport 68 East 58 Harlem 64 St. Mary 42 Auburn 39 West 5 1 R. Lutheran 48 Belvidere 49 Boylan 46 Harlem 35 Freeport 54 East 50 Harlem 39 Auburn 27 Auburn Dan Haskell lays the ball up for two points. 57 Dixon 35 West Q Q Q Q 49 Belvidere Sophs F1n1sh in Tie 55 Boylan 72 R. Lutheran 56 Rochelle for 2nd Place 49 Boylan 62 Belvidere SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - From' Row: D. Haskell, Owens, R. johnson, K. Schmidt, G. Nielsen, K. 71 Elgin Larkin Burchfield, C. Carter. Sec0ndR0w.' Coach H. Gregory, M. Brauer, B. Hammerburg, S. Walters, E. Sudduth, 41 WO0d5t0Ck S. Carter, Steerman, Puricelli, N. Davenport, Coach Flynn. 49 Elgin Score 43 35 58 33 44 36 41 49 70 35 39 40 39 19 41 41 52 43 40 36 43 53 34 45 33 33 39 51 XE lx Q B ,,,. . R Null . will 14, t vire S29 . f X e' ' . - ,.t. u 5 ,- XlHlx'e4eBf.,.2 1 Q3 A la. XT t FRESHMEN BASKETBALL - Front Row: I. Luedke, I. Hughes, B. Huston, T. Bueschel, D. johnson. Second. Row: S. Johnson, D. Nyboer, B. Knutson, S. Fransen, C. Greenlee, S. Ring. Third Row: Coach H. Sisler, B. Dickey, D. CI'l1l1,I. McLish, B. Morris, R. Schwartz. Frosh Apply Basketball Fundamentals Date Dec. jan. Feb. Nov. FRESHMAN RECORD Guiyord Opponent Score 55 jefferson Ir. High 48 Harvard 58 Auburn 62 Belvidere 46 Boylan 44 West - b team 70 East - b team 79 Lutheran 59 Harvard 68 Orangeville 62 Sterling 38 Freeport 66 Auburn 69 Auburn 70 Belvidere 64 Boylan 83 Lutheran Iehf Luedke, freshman guard, lays one up during practice. 157 58 Viking Breaststrokers - Pete Wupper Qseat- edj and Steve Lindstrom. Backstrokers - Chip Schmidt, john Borner and john Ward. Randy Voorhies, Bob Cholke, Rick Voor- hies and Matt Foster constitute the diving squad. . A-f ein Cuilford's 400 yd. relay team - Keith Mul- ford, Mark Carlson, Jeff Krueger and My ron Sloan. Two Tankers Go To State 200 yd. relay swimmers are Peter Wupper and jim Fredrick Cfirst rowj Ray Brown and John Ward. .ri 1 Mike Williams fseatedj and jim Fredrick represent the varsity butterlliers. Freestylers - jay McKeage, Phil Burns, and jon Kohl. K4 159 60 .1 . .., n V, fa. t I Q Q., V 5 f K5 Wo, . , f.. i 'K' ,f . , N . . 4 . N f 1... at T. was B lx 'x SWIM TEAM - Front Row: Ward, G. Eggers, R. Voorhies, R. Garland, M. Foster, C. Schmidt. Second Row: C. Crossland, K. Mulford, 1. Dixon, D. Nielson, Krueger, I- Kohl, R. V001'hi9S- Third ROW-' M Keague, B. Olson, M. Garland, M. Williams, R. Brown, M. Sloan, P. Wupper. Fourth Row: S. Lindstrom Frederick, M. Carlson, B. Cholke, Borner, P. Burns, W. Davis, Coach D. May. Guiford Opponent Score 59 Rockford Auburn 36 68 Rockford Auburn 27 38 Rockford East 57 55 Rockford East 40 48 Freeport 47 Hours upon hours of practicing 77 Freeport 18 paid off in upsetting East at our new 54 Iowa City 41 pool's dedication which put us in 68 Rockford West 27 a first place tie for the final confer- 64 Rockford West 31 ence standing. During the District 31 Rook Island 64 Meet, two swimmers qualified for New Trier CONTEST Carl Sandburg and DeKalb Soph Conference Varsity City Varsity Conference District State - Phil Burns Triumph over East caused much celebration by Guilford's tankers in the new pool. 3rd lst 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 11th -50 yd. freestyle the State Meet, namely Phil Burns and Frederick. t w-sf-.W-.. ,,, ,M W mx, N, 0 wimmers Share lst Place in Conference Splashing a path downstate is Jim Frederick. j 1,1 t Xxx ,, All up in the air, Randy Voorhies executes a jacknife. Freestyler Myron Sloan emphasizes the fact that at Guilford's pool dedication, East ate crow. During practice, Pete Wupper is given a helpful hint by Coach May. ie i . Q 1 ,W 1 I ' g'I,.H7's y .,, ' ' I . . ya fe? . Q V, I A' H, ::, ,Q c fu M. 3 V , I H,,f.:,,v,-N ,A K I I V NI I ' c. f ' sg , S. ' - , , . . K X .rf T A , I . , , 'ffl ., ff ff I . QU' 1 I if-fllflfffrql f 1. ' 'f 'I . I if am f a . , ,4z, 1 VV . 4,,k I L 'If if .QI 3 1 I 'ae' s' 1 55+ fa 3 j I I ' I . . Ti I I i s . Re' I 1 I J, if f 41. , 4. ... , U f ,,L,f 1 l i ' 1 . , , ,. TN, ' . '7c - f, . M? mf4 ' . Nz . A 5 fx , V , I . ,Q W t, asf' . ig A Xxx ,JJ A.,5 5 ,, X ' . V' ' 'Q l' ,c i I I . . ,. c I A V, VVVV .Vi V V L. lily VH V ifyb , iffy, ,. E . ,V,! . VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row: S. VanCura,I. Magnus, G. Cramer, C. Peterson, D. Casazza, S. Zel- ker, T. Avery, G. Nowicki. Second Row: D. Hansing, L. Nowicki, V. Town, F. Masson, R. Whelchel, R. Davis, G. Arnold. rapplers Seize 3rd in Big 8 Meet Rockford Invitational 3rd Coach Jamison shouts encouragement to a Viking Grappler. gilhd , Big '8' Meet 3rd District Meet 2nd Sectional Meet 4th Gale Cramer, 112, and Glen Nowicki, 145, wore Guilford blue and white downstate this year. Mat- men Coach Jamison will miss next year are Chuck Peterson, Cramer, Dave Casazza, Larry Nowicki, Vern Town, and Frank Masson. These seniors could always be counted on to give a good performance, and they were a major reason that the Viking grap- plers had a successful season. Dave Casazza struggles to avert the hold. RECORD Date Guiofora' Opponent Score Nov. 26 9 Madison East 22 Dec. 3 9 Dixon 33 3 3 Sterling 39 9 41 Freeport 13 10 26 Rock Falls 14 10 25 Sycamore 17 16 19 East 21 23 30 Elgin Larkin 13 23 28 Harvard 13 Ian. 5 19 Belvidere 23 12 22 Hononegah 19 13 35 Harlem 8 14 29 Rochelle 16 14 19 Monroe 24 27 25 Boylan 17 28 22 West 21 I 1 An unidentified Viking extends his arm the match begins. Glenn Nowicki drops his opponent to the mat. 41 In to his opponent before f 4 .sies 4 I I I K. . F ' MM K' K I .- . ., V .L If, -f-f-4 5 . x W ' 7- . Y 4 , 1, Q E .E . . . ' . f' 1- Q , 1 f 'H' 1 J 1 4 . 'e' K M-f+'+fft1 .. .,,,, ,.f, ,. -1- ,. an , . .-1. Y-'L .,, I I ,, ' ' -Lh,,l.f5. M ge W8 'i,,, A ..t,t .Q-.ix J . W l, f f gf .Jwipgsf .f,. .,:E:,,.4,.. 5 Q , . .-2 f,-- ,ryfy f' - 2 ,- ff' . f' Nh N 'A wig.. ' -- 'm ,F L .' f 4 ' ,rl it 't't' ?'flQ:zf'4f4?.7'52.3f136.'i -7 ' ' 1 1 . ' I id' '- .J f fl N fit 'ki . :f F WW . 3. f if 1 Q 5. - 'R if 3 B if ll PM V PM al ff 3 We .4 4 s w if . fftt -4 ' tei' 'T 'TM 4 L 1 I A '51 . .,,,,2 ,v,.V,, - VVV, 4, 5 J W .,,., L' J 'v w I l V. p I . ,L , - . . wig. 1 l. 1, ,s a e re 7 . S 1 7 l regal I : , 1' V .psf . tee I q i J H g LA. f r ! y A 4 fy ,f b X. .1 M . ,l A f . B 4 1 . K g .r In 5 Z , g h V an J.. KI . p . . .. p . -. ,Q . Af K W qt, . . V A K All bi.. Q 46,1 . M My AV . , 4... ... x fx. 1 N -- 1 4 if-M - W- j.V. WRESTLING - FrontRow: K. Poland,J. Bielefeldt, Lane, Peterson, A. Thompson, B. Woodworth B. Hunter, D. Varland, B. Morlan. Second Row: D. Benson, D. johnson, S. McIntosh, S. McGasling, E Q Klink, M. Hall, T. Good, S. Lindgren, B. Hughes, G. Magnus. 77zz'rd Row: S. Johnson, M. Dargene,j Twigg, D. Beyer, Greenberg, Perrecone, S. johnson, D. Knittel, Dryer. Fourth Row: S. Zimmerman, R. Paulson, S. Ericson, T. Erickson, F. Marcon, Castrogiovanni, P. Klaus, C. Thorne, McCaslin, M. .s.e,r,.:eg'QgL.., J. Wrage. 163 64 Vernon Town mashes his opponent's head in order to gain the advantage. Doing a barrelwalk technique, Sam Zeller begins to flip his enemy. 'il 4' .., ...Q f f7f'Y71,2fz'11-7' 1' W! , xx-WKILQ Munn MZ-,QW ff? WW Violently, Cale Kramer rips his foe's feet from the mat. Larry Nowicki holds the advantage over Boylan's Al Murphy. Cinderman Begin Workout Leading distance men through the halls are Guil- ford's top runners Dave Calvert and Glenn Town. Making a lone figure of himself is junior track star Greg Hakala. March 25 April 4 8 11 15 18 26 28 May 3 6 9 13 17 20 23 27 TRACK SCHEDULE Oak Park Relays Inter-class Madison Relays Freeport Moline Invitational Harlem Auburn Guilford Relays West East Relays B elvidere District B oylan State East Conference Oak Park, Ill. Beyer Stadium Madison, Wis. Freeport Moline Harlem Beyer Stadium Beyer Stadium B eyer Stadium Beyer Stadium Beyer Stadium Beyer Stadium Beyer Stadium Champaign Beyer Stadium Beyer Stadium '... VARSITY TRACK - Front Row: C. Santeler, D. Roby, G. Arnold, P. Burke, J. Ortrander, L. Anderson, R. Davis, D. johnson, R. Bailey Second Row: C. Zinn, P. Newhagen, G. Hakala, M. Brogren, Wain- wright, K. Westlund, D. Dannenberg, B. Weatherford, Palm, Holm- J W i af 1 ..,, , X lfffl , . A f ., 1.. - v.' 1 ' W :V - I X, X .Ulf 1 . f 4 3' A ' Kai J31., ff I it 7, -43 ' .f it K. fe N. quist, T. Avery, R. Smith, C. Luedke. Third Row: L. Sudduth, B. Ralston, J. Brown, F. Masson, L. Dykstra, C. Town, P. Wilkie, R. Letsinger, R. Whelchel, B. jones, D. Calvert. 165 'Xi 166 Coach Ian Jamison gives words of wisdom to shot and di Junior Rand practice. SCLIS men. y Davis perfects form on low hurdle during Senior Jim Brown strains for extra distance while working on a long jump. Despite construction, trackmen still manage to travel exu- berantly through the corridors. Front Row: S. Zimmerman, C. Colhour, G. Greenlee, D. Nyboer, R. Cole- man, D. Mosher, T. Pell, B. Hughes, Dixon, E. Ramthun, Krueger Lindgren, J. Nicholas, Weaver, R. Marshall. Third Row: C. Crossland, D. Hansing, B. Seago, B. Bennett, A. Thompson, E. Klink, E. Suddeth, J. Brigham, Magnus. Second Row: B. Hunter, B. Woodworth, B. R. Toppe, R. Boyd, T. Black, B. Scott, I. Kostka, W. Stansil, G. Bell, Flynn, C. Lucas, B. Hammarberg, P. Snoy, D. Odling, M. Trost,j Twigg, R. Schwartz, K. McCully, L. Breed, L. Youngberg, Kraft, S. . Z.. lil Executing style that makes him a six foot plus high-jumper is Larry Dykstra. Led by miler Dave Calvert, Guilford's track team anticipates its best season ever. Backing up Calvert is a strong field of distance runners sporting such runners as Glenn Town, Dean Dannenberg, and Pat Burke. The strongest field of sprinters ever seen at Guilford expects to contribute heavily. Field events are expected to hold their own with outstanding junior high jumper Larry Dykstra. ...fin S. McCaslin, T. Erickson, B. Hammond, G. Myers. Endurance! ? -M. - Junior jack Ostrander displays form that makes him Guilford's top pole vaulter. L i if fy.-1 8 .17 :fy ',,, , ,,A, 'X . 1V ,f my Wren' I if g . ,V .,.,, . X Q' ff ' AK: X EV S iw Hs if R, ,z ' . 'Q , Si' 'fl 'X ' . xv? H2 'wa VARSITY TENNIS - Fran! Row: T. johnson, T. Larsen, K. Johnson, R. Thompson, T. Grimes. Second Row: L. Barrs, S. Hollon, Vause, L. Belken. Netmen Aim Downstate ,. s at ,L X .. K 7 X 'J A ' 4 ' ff- f v I l lx . . t , , , Z X '1 , f .yy Qi . f' ,. ,nl 4-K ' L VL.,..,.. A f W Y N' Nil . , , , ,IV mx sig ,, SV. 11-.. ,AK X Tw. Q , '. 'L '1 'QV H '- 7 5167 L Returning the ball with a look of assurance is senior netter Tom Larsen. With five returning varsity lettermen, Guilford's tennis team is aiming for the district and conference crowns. Led by seniors Tom Larsen, Ken johnson, jay Vause, Steve Hollon, and Lance Barrs, the team will be bolstered by juniors Lou Belken and Tom Grimes. Forty three men reported for tryouts, giving the team a great deal of depth, balance, and com- petition for positions. Lance Barrs cautiously aims his return. :Ni I 4 rr , W' .1 ei 'ff xi 2 3 ,ar 'U A fs- 1 ,. as 'ki Q f NP' at . 6 3 1 . 4',,A .bfi I ,Q D ,. , - ,T , ,,w,,.f , . Va, 5 f. 43,5 lf: ' Senior Ken johnson snarls as he prepares to return oppo- nents serve. Date April 6 10 I1 12 13 17 18 21 26 May 1 2 6 9 10 12 16 19 22 23 TENNIS SCHEDULE and 20 Opponeni Rockford West Beloit Catholic Rockford East Elgin-Larkin Boylan Belvidere Freeport Rochelle Beloit Public Beloit Catholic Rockford Auburn District Rockford West Beloit Public Rockford East Belvidere State Rockford Auburn Boylan Place CTD CTD CHD CHD CHD CTD CTD CTD CTD CHD CHD CTD CHD CHD CTD CHD CTD CTD CTD it' ZHQQQZC C 4 - . .,,. . , . I gg, V I -, fy 2 QW Q , X! , ' 12' V' X! 1 L Q, f 7-,V A- I X X if fy., ' gin 'I T TT: All W N ! xi ' .ifift ,... Qing .za DD . L , A. L an ,,,t , Z JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS - Fronl Row: D. Adams, H. Ortland, I Luedke, M. Maxson, R. Short, S. R. Johnson, S. johnson, L. Powell, K. Barrs, R. Dougherty. Second Row: K. Crossland, B. Frazee, T. Rad ford, R. Ferkel, W. Mertz, B. Bowman, B. Huston, Marshall, D. Lar- son, D. Mason, K. Reemtsma. Third Row: B. Thayer, P.Apsey, M. Peterson, R. McCurdy, T. Bueschel, S. Seaver, I. Peterson, R. Davis, G. Walters, Dierks. 169 After losing his top five players through gradua- tion, golf coach Roger Lindeman spent a rather successful season of rebuilding. This success came mainly through the efforts of underclassmen, the most prominent of these being freshman Tom Anderson. GOLF SCHEDULE Date Opponent Place April 15 Six team meet Freeport 25 West 8: Rochelle Rochelle 28 Hononegah Sandy Hollow May 1 Freeport Sandy Hollow 5 Harlem Macktown 9 Auburn Ingersoll 10 West Sandy Hollow 12 District 15 Belvidere Sinnissippi 17 Boylan Sandy Hollow 19 State Meet 20 State Meet 22 East Sandy Hollow 25 Hononegah Ledges 27 Conference Ledges 2 A 1 A ffm Since only one senior QRick Rasmussenj was in the top five for most of the season, Coach Linde- man is more than optimistic about next year. As a nucleus for next year's team, he will use Chuck Ind, Steve Benjamin, Steve Keane, and An- derson, all carry-overs from this year's better than average team. Z 4 2 in K , I GOLF TEAM - Front Row: D. Benjamin, C. Gumbrell, C. Walters, S Benjamin, R. Rasmussen, F. Arnold, C. Ind, S. Keene, B. Rosecrance, P. Eichman. Second Row: P. Piper, S. VanCura, D. Giloy, D. Lundberg L. Knudson, D. Ahlgren, D. Larson, R. Wolfley,-I. Easton, M. Page, B Swanson. Third Row: Elliot, E. Mullins, R. Ax, C. Bingham, M. Miller, M. Poney, L. Nichols, C. Barnhart, S. Mohns. Fourth Row: M. Williams, R. Grout, M. Karceski, C. Welsh, M. Nihan, Puricelli, Griffey, G. Holmberg, M. Sloan. Ejih Row: B. Wilson, D. Streeter, D. Johnson. Senior Rick Rasmussen observes junior Steve Banjamin's impressive form. Linksmen Rely on Underclassmen Coach Roger Lindeman gives helpful pro hints to a prospective golfer on perfecting the drive. 72 Tom Reid beats out an infield hit. 3 4 'FE QE , Wwggyf M! April 6 11 14 18 20 24 26 28 May 1 3 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Byron Freeport Harlem Auburn West Belvidere Boylan E ast Freeport Harlem 5 8,9,10 12 15,16,17 19 24 26 22,23,24 une 1,2 Auburn District Tournament West Regional Tournament Belvidere Boylan East Sectional Tournament State Finals , 1 W , ,WW 'VA' I ff?-15 'SW 31 1 Q 1 iii fs, 1 H-. Q' f i VARSITY BASEBALL -- Front Row: S. Zeller, L. Nowicki, D. Dummer, R. Sesterhen, D. Harvey, G. No- wicki, B. Blair, D. Shields. Sec0ndR0w: M. Hunt, T. Reid, D. Greenlee, D. Larsen, T. Murphy, N. Janicki, R. Holmer, B. Law. Third Row: Irvin, D. Woodworth, D. Carter, T. Peacock, D. james, Peterson, Shay, R. Scott. An exceptional pitching staff consisting of Glen Nowicki, Ron Holmer, and Nick Janicki added to good defense and improved hitting caused Coach Herb Sisler to be optimistic in his outlook for the 1967 Baseball Season. Starting with a 6-2 victory over Byron, the Vikings showed what could be ex- pected of them. In what appears to be a tight race for the Big Eight Championship, the Norsemen should bein contention all the way. iamondmen Anticipate Victorious Season I V BASEBALL SCHEDULE Freeport H arlem Auburn West Belvidere Boylan East Freeport Harlem Auburn West Belvidere Boylan East CHD CHD CHD CHD CTD CHD CTD CTD CHD CHD CTD CHD CHD CHD in 2 H063 L24 Wm, M 'W' Ida JV BASEBALL Fran! Row I Sklar R ohnson D Peterson C Bhxt S Mclntosh R. Schmidt, D. ohnson C Carter Lane Sec0ndRow D Haskell J Clancy S olly H Lippitt S Emery, R. Anderson, 74 G.A.A. SPORTHEADS - Fran! Row: P. Bardoulas, B. Wille, V. Nelson, D. DeLaRonde, N. Palm, C. Peck L. Thomas. Second Row: S. Grans, S. Willett, S. Beckingion, R. Mahloch, P. Hobba, N. Westberg, Peter- son. G.A.A. Offers Various After School Sports ' ' Y ' lv 3 lk Vs? L, .1 f-L LEADERS CLUB - Fran! Row: 1, Cassity,j. Kesling, L. Wernberg, M. Beattie, L. Holmstrom. Second Row: C. Nelson, J. Beckman, P. Carr, A. Benson, J. Peterson, S. Willett, B. Hultgren, R. Van Dyke. Third Row: C. Swanborg, C. Brohaugh, E. Langrehr, B. Gilbertson, P. Thompson, K. Trost, L. Thomas. Seniors Holly Ralston and Pat Bowie direct their arrows toward the target during archery practice. Approximately 100 girls actively participated in the eleven activities offered by G.A.A. this year. The girls participated in both individual and team sports, such as basketball, softball, volleyball, bowling, golf, archery, apparatus, tumbling, swimming, ten- nis, trampoline, badminton, and table tennis. Governing these extracurricular activities are the Leadership Club, the Sportheads, and the Executive Board. During G.A.A.'s Father-Daughter Sport Night, Robyn Mah- loch's father spikes one over the volleyball net. , - J SOPNOMORE AND JUNIOR C.A.A. -Fron!Row.' C. Chamberlain, C. Green, L. Andrews, B. Hultgren, H. Hargis. Second Row: 1. Buchholz, B. Peacock, J. Beckman, G. Brohaugli, S. Ring, L. Nelson. Y7zz'rd Row: D. Ryberg, A. Norrlander, S. Erlandson, I. Yates, P. Shelden, C. Peck, K. Peck, K. Kasper. SENIOR C.A.A. - Fran! Row: Schlupp, V. Nelson, R. VanDyke, K. Smith, M. johnson, A. Benson, K Stacy. Second Row: L. Thomas, D. Hughes, S. Freeberg, H. Ralston, D. Thorsen, K. Getts, V. julin, P Bowie, N. Westberg, D. DeLaRonde son, Mary Englof, A. Wilson, S. Beckington, P. Hobba, B. Willie, R. Mahloch. 6 , N. Palm. Tlzird Row: S. Crans, S. Willett, B. Bliss, D. Person, L. Carl- VALKYRIES -FrontRow:K. Kasper,I. Stromin, N. Arnold, M. Mulford, V. Hallen, S. Kruger, B. Hume, J. Lindberg, B. Anderson. SecondR0w.' C. Runstrom, R. Wales, S. Pang, B. Bullock, M. Nelson, A. Brooks, A. Fairburn, L. Esmon, S. Bradley, B. Whitcher. Third Row: C. Cartwright, C. Cibelius, L. Laven, P. Green, B. Bernard, M. Beattie, M. johnson, B. Hultgren, D. Dresser, M. Whitehead, C. Boyer. Fourth Row: S. MacMorris, C. Sievers, I. Anderson, N. Bradley, L. Carroll, H. Nolting, C. Carlson, Advisor D. Mitchell, K. Nelson. SPLASH! Featured in the act By George are Cyndy Boyer and Ray Brown, Barb Whitcher and Phil Burns, Carol Cibelius and Steve Seise, Cris Nelson and Pete Wupper and holding the frontal posi- tion is jon Kohl. QNot pictured is Lindsey Laven also in the act.j Valkyrie officers for the 1966-67 school year are seniors Barb Whitcher, Show Chairman, Cris Nelson, President, and Cyndy Boyer, Vice-President. Man's Scents was the spring swim show put on by the Guilford Valkyries on April 7 and 8. The show included thirteen acts, one solo number, and the finale. This year, for the first time, the show was held in Guilford's pool and consisted of one co-ed number. Under the direction of Mrs. Diane Mitchell, the Guilford girls interested in synchronized swimming practiced every week for two months in preparation for the show. The 1966-67 Valkyrie officers included Cris Nel- son, President, Barb Whitcher, Show Chairman, and Cyndy Boyer, Secretary-treasurer. 177 , ,,,, X, M24 1 2 3 Z Z Talles! in back, shorfesz' in fronig move fhe rows closer iogethen please! ASSOCIAUCH F 1 w W i , , . I 1 K 1 Y 4 w i Q L I 4 Y 1 ' 2 Cindy Carlson John Holmquist Jamie Salamone President Boys' Vice-President Girls' Vice-President Barbara Whilcher Kristine Jensen SCCTCUUY Treasurer C0unci1's Student Exchange Broadens ' g f -i , .I ' e 'M' f'Qjx TE'ff Y 3 ff , .f f,k7 J' ,iii r 'iq C , A-j. Q H f' fn, VV 'W Z 5' ' . I F: K s . 4 , O Anita Primmer, Larry Nowlin, and Pat Haley, the exchange stu! d f Ch ' lk 'h C' d C l d ' Cuilf0rd's three exchangees to Champaign, John Holmquist, Brad ents rom ampalgn La WH m y ar Son urmg an Open house at Cindy's home. Blair, and Barb Whitcher listen intently during Council meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL - Front Row I Coppoletti G lVlcLe1sh M Harvey S Sowle C Carlson Pres D. Coppoletti. Second Row: R. Garland B Blair S Ericksen C jones C Saunders M Beattie V Mon not. Tlzird Row: B. Whitcher, Sec., K Jensen Treas K Fagerstrom J Salamone Girls Vice Pres R Fer kel, D. Enichen, T. Salamone, D.Thorsen Holmqulst Boys Vice Pres Fourth Row P Burns B Floden R. Carlson, T. Larsen, I. Castrogiovanni P Wupper R Toppe Knowledge as Tutoring System Creates Base To provide student leadership in school activities, to promote democratic principles, and to serve as a tie between the faculty and the student body are the goals of Student Council. The Student Exchange Program, whereby three Guilford council members spent a week at Champaign while three Champaign students attended Guilford, was Student Council's greatest project. The Council also initiated the tutoring system. In addition, it sponsored two fos- ter children, Homecoming, pep rallies, and the paperback book store. Bob Floden, '67, counts out change while selling books at the Student Council Bookstore. Intellectual Initiative Awarded b HS f ,Z ff-'ff , 5, 3 ' ' -A 0219, ' ,. ,,,, ,,fW'wf, K .,,, ,. f mr .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5,4 'ff, at MMWQQ ,, wf,aW:.wf vw 44. .. W, ffvzaef.. - - ff f , W 5 , 'P Z Q f , V ,f Ng, ,ZZ 7. 2' , -2. ' ' 'a 2, , , f Z . l nd' fl 4 ,' ,, 2 , , 1242, , 1 -7-45 Alf X ' pf 1 Xxfgj ,k I . ' - K, ' ,, ' 2, ,af 4 4 - iv.- '3':. fn? ,M , . iff, 4... NHS officers Phil Burns, Vice-President, Sue Crans, Treasurer, Bob Flo- den, President, and Jeanine Strommen, Secretary, discuss a summary of the day's meeting. ls f., f riff! , ,,.,, ., .,f Scholarship, service, leadership, and character are the qualities of a student to be equally considered for entrance into the National Hon- or Society. Not more then five per- cent ofthe junior class and notmore than fifteen percent of the senior class are chosen. The purpose of the society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the stu- dent of Guilford High School. Un- der the supervision of Miss Sue Patrick, the society at each grading period awarded a scholastic ban- ner to a homeroom from each class with the highest grade point aver- age. The society also conducted the Induction Assembly for new mem- bers in the spring. N.H.S. - From' Row: C. Cibelius, M. Faeth, S. Ring, P. Bardoulas, C. Carlson, N. Tyson, A. Cordon, C. Boyer, Coppoletti, W. Cozort. Second Row: M. Chapman, K. Hulick, D. Thorsen, J. Strommen, Sec., K. Garmager, Koepsell, S. McCoy, S. Moore, K. Jensen. Third Row: R. Scott, Holmstrom, B. Floden, Pres., P. Burns, V.-Presgj. Purdin, L. Nowicki, R. Brown, S. Crans, Treas.g Cary, Lape. Q ' ' l l ABL - Front Row: C. Cibelius, E. Kerman, N. Palm, C. Boyer, Vice-Pres.g I. Coppoletti, C. Carlson, N. Stohl, S. Barker, M. Harvey. Second Row: K. Jensen, Sec., L. Laven, M. Faeth, Treas.g B. johnson, B. Blomgren, S. Cederstrom, P. Bardoulas, A. Cordon, P. Cox, K. Stacy. Third Row: J. Boyer, S. Neustadtl, C. Conant, K. Sand, N. Tyson, Pres., P. Nyman, Peterson, W. Cozort, C. Larson, T. Carlyle, S. Smith. Fourth Row: S. Grans, N. Kunz, J. Strommen, V. julin, P. Carlson, C. MacLean, K. Garmager, Brown a ABL Travels to iddler on the Roof Encouraging appreciation of lit- erature, Les Admiratrices de Belles Lettres is an honorary English so- ciety for junior girls who receive an A semester gradein English and senior girls who receive an A or B. This year a guest speaker was featured at each ABL meeting. Mr. Phillip Diedrich from Rockford Col- lege spoke on the topic Op and Pop Art, and Mr. Norman Kierney from Rock Valley College discussed a Russian novel with the group. Christmas activities included the sale of Christmas corsages, anew money raising project this year, and a par- ty with East High School. The highlight of the year for ABL was a trip into Chicago to view the dramatic performance, Porgy and Bess. ABL also sponsored the an- nual carnation sale for May Day. ii ,, ., .y , .,y.. I ' e un- - 1 A ' ' Je..-. ,... 3 ' .' F4 ABL officers flank Miss Letitia Saunders and Miss Patricia Davis, the guest speaker at one of the monthly meetings held in the library. 183 811 DEBATE RECORD Win Loss Carthage College 1 7 Evanston 1 7 Winnebago QNovicej 9 3 E ast Moline 2 6 Augustana College 4 8 University of Illinois 3 9 The scope of Communications Arts Club broadened this year to include debate and speech in addition to drama. The goals of the club are to support, encourage and pub- licize events pertaining to any of the club's three interests, and to increase its members' knowledge of all aspects of the communica- tion arts. To fulfill this second goal, the club hosted both guest speakers and school par- ticipants in special programs aligned to the interests of its members. DEBATE - Front Row: Mrs. B. Carlson, advisor, J. Whitehead, P. Miller, F. Roush, S. Baker, S. McCoy. Second Row: T. Dal Pra, R. Thompson, Pres.g W. Mertz, M. Eisenach, D. Enichen, E. Ramthun. 77zz'rd Row: C. Cooney, D. Kelley, K. Wenzel, B. Waggoner, B. Stover. Debate and CAC Combine Efforts tt'l lB A A . , CAC - Front Row: Mr. W. Durham, Advisor, Rubin, N. Olive, C. Zim merman, S. Shepardson, A. Zammuto, B. Hume, M. Rednour, T. Cowan, S. Atkinson, N. Crossman, D. Ryberg, S. Ekstrom, Anderson, P. Miller, Sec.g C. Monson, F. Roush, S. Barger,l.Johnson, V. Nelson, Mrs. B. Carl son, Advisor. Second Row: D. Veroni, M. Clifford, P. Stage, R. Palmer, L. Larson, K. Sand, S. McCoy, Presgj. Whitehead, T. Dal Pra, R. Thompson Vice-Pres., D. Enichen, S. Baker, E. Ramthun, J. Arnold, Treas., H. Ral 1 ston, M. Mulford, W. Mertz, G.johnson. Thz'rdRow.- W. Hansing, K. Van- Camp, P. Jacobsen, L. Kuhn, S. Towns, R. Baxter, L. Danielsen, K. Schmalz, H. Larson, N. Barrick, A. Finch, D. Packard, S. Donstad, L. Nordberg, V. Hallen, A. Schleicher,J.Judge, P. Finch. Fourth Row: D. Car- ter, D. Kelley, K. Wenzel, G. Raether, G. Rickard, M. Eisenach, G. Watson, C. Cooney, G. Schmalz, B. Lodal, A. Norrlander, B. Stover, T. Raschke, R. Dailey, B. Waggoner, K. Hunt, A. Field, D. Atkins, K. Wanke, C. Forsberg. FL, Thespians ffer Incentive THESPIANS - Front Row: L. Kuhn, R. Palmer, N. Tyson, A. Cordon. Second Row: B. Erwin, K. Stacy, S Donstad, D. Atkins, G. Watson. Tlzirdkowx D. Carter, R. Bennett, W. Linden, B. Engstrom, G. Rickard, Pres 3 Mr. Durham, Advisor. The National Forensic League is an honor society made up of the people who are active in speech and de- bate contests. The greatest value of mem- bership in the National For- ensic League is the encourage- ment and incentive it gives you to become an effective speaker. The National Forensic League of Guilford is sponsor- ing a debate tournament in March at Guilford. We hope this will become an annual af- fair. This year's officers are: Ran- dy Thompson, President, Bruce G a sto n, Vice-President, and Margorie Eisenach, Secretary- Treasurer. for Perfection The National Thespian So- ciety, an honorary drama so- ciety, is a newly formed or- ganization at Guilford High School. The society states it is devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in the secon- dary schools. At present, the only other Rockford high school belonging to the society is West High School. The name Thespian is de- rived from Thespes, a Greek poet of the sixth century B.C., who is believed to have found- ed the drama. Thespians or actors was adopted in his honor. i A . Wide X Q I 1 i NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE - Front Row: E. Ramthun, M. Eisenach, Sec-Treas.g S. Baker, S VIC Coy. Second Row: B. Stover, G. Rickard, D. Kelley, Kostka, R. Thompson, Pres. uilford Chess Club Hosts NII Tournament L ' CHESS - Front Row: D. Rutherford, P. Garst, T. Horrell, L. Liebovich, Dryer, Ravitts, R. Wolfley, M. Page, M. Collins, D. Roby, D. Ahlgren. Second Row: C. Peterson, Sec.-Treas.g Mathre, D. Baxter, A. Kamp, Pres.g S. Cross, D. Blunt, T. Hunter, P. Eichman, P. Cobert, B. Brewer, R. Mosher, C. Kuien. Third Row: M. Sommer, D. Burton, T. Page, R. Waite, G. Raether, D. Osborne, R. Ax, G. Holm, Dierks, Hollander, Dolan.F0urth R0w.'j'. Eikenherry, Unter, B. Floden, Vice-Pres., S. Davidson, D. Bardoulas, E. lpsen, D. Albright, D. Loy, J. Kraft, Campbell, M. Tuckett. Dr. Swanson presents Bob Floden, Vice-President, with a first place trophy. For the purpose of enjoyment, game improvement, and healthy competition, Chess Club members met sev- eral times a week. Established four years ago, the club boasted fifty members and had the best potential of former Guilford Chess teams. An active organization, the club sponsored a school tournament and hosted the Northern Illinois Invitation- al-a gathering of twenty-five teams from all over the state for stiff competitive chess. The club also partici- pated in many interscholastic matches and the Boylan Big 8 Tournament of which Guilford was the defending champion. A faculty-student chess match was a new and interesting addition to the Chess Club's activities. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Gary McLamarrah, and Allen Kemp served as president, Bob Floden as vice-president, and Chuck Peterson as treasurer. CHESS TEAM RECORD Guilford 7 Ft. Atkinson H.S. Guilford 6 112 LaSalle-Peru H.S. Guilford 3 112 Niles West H.S. Guilford 2 Rockford East H.S. Guilford 9 112 Dubuque H.S. Guilford 6 Rockford College Guilford 6 New Trier East H.S. Guilford 2 Evanston H.S. 9 2112 12112 2 8 112 2 3 8 l A AFS - Front Row: M. Harvey, C. Zimmerman, D. Meyer, A. Finch, T. Nordberg, B. Blomgren, S. john- son, Hecox. Second Row: C. Forsberg, S. Barger, N. Barrick, Treas., M. Faeth, C. Coil, G. Rickard, S. Shepardson, D. Packard, C. Monson, C. Parker. Tfzird Row: S. Grans, Pres., T. Houtkamp, J. Ethington, S. Donstad, L. Nordberg, A. Field, K. Schmalz, C. Gregory, N. Shepherd, B. Girling, C. Verson. Student from Thailand Sponsored b AFS I . : i f L 41 AFS - Front Row: 1. Rubin, Koepsell, R. Palmer, L. Larson, E. Long, M. Nelson, S. MacMorris, P Swanson. Second Row: P. McCarthy, Sec., D. Thorsen, Vice-Pres., D. Person, P. Nyman, Hawkinson, B Barnard, M. Murray, K. Urbanski, Peterson, C. Bailey, L. Blomberg. Third Row: L. Batka, D. Petitjean B. johnson, S. Freeberg, N. Tenpas, H. Larson, M. Mulford, B. Beckstrand, K. Mackey, J. Peterson, P Carlson. Fourlh Row: M. Eisenach, R. Castrogiovanni, M. Bertelson, E. Karceski, H. johnson, S. Palm, L Nelson. Harszis. C. Haines, G. Schmalz, A. Wilson. a B8 Q 4 .. A - MONITORS - Front Row: V. Nelson, K. Bloom, L. Stevens, C. Zimmerman, S. Shepardson, B. Proctor, W Cozort, C. Carlyle, J. Miller, D. Beckstrand. Sec0nc!Rozu.' S. Gustafson, N. Palm, E. Kerman, I. Salamone I. Boyer, D. Lundberg, S. Hulten, J. Dobrowski, M. Cibelius, R. Orsinger, P. Bargren. Third Row: R. Ben nett, M. Orton, S. Dundore, S. Burger, D. Bishop, D. Packard, B. Bliss, Williams, K. Marlin, J. Durgom B. Snoy, L. Haney, P. McCarthy, K. Hinueber. Fourth Row: K. Spencer, S. Lindstrom, C. Wallace,I Schultz, B. Palmer, B. Whitcher, L. Fiordelisi,j. Anderson, K. Stokstad, L. McAllister, C. Haines, L. Wester- berg, T. Houtkamp. Monitors aithfully Carry ut uties 3 A - MONITORS - Front Row: E. Langrehr, K. Sheets, L. Melander, E. Taphorn, C. Conant, M. Clifford, Arnold. Second Row: M. Bailey, B. Grip, P. Thompson, P. Lewis, Simpson, S. Baumgardner, G. Boyle, M. Larson, P. Nicholas. Third Row: K. Getts, P. Carlson, K. Sand, C. Howser, M. Englof, S. Palm, D. Anderson, A. Field, D. Petitjean, K. Patton, J. Hollander. Fourlh Row: R. Pond, C. Carter, C. Meyer, F. Leonard, L. Cooper, J. Frederick, L. Widell, R. Fisher, T. Page. 9 Enlarged Library Stimulates Assistants Checking books in and out, shelving books, and find- ing magazines, are but a few ofthe many duties of the library assistants. These assistants gain experience by working in the library and by helping other students use the library facilities. Since the library was expanded, an added job of know- ing where everything goes was placed on each assistant. Despite this factor, everything was organized quickly and efficiently. K W M' 'ffd M' Twfgif 'd'l C 1,,, ., Q ,L ,,a, ,,.., , - feer VY, ,,,,. 5, , , V0 V K' 'I ,,,,, .M 7gggg2,g,3 f,ri, , H- QT? Qjxldf 1.ff ' tie' it r get 'Till 'tese Evil ,,,f, . tvn . 1 . I V,,, ,affff . , V- 'lt ' . W tg ,,t,,.w Debbie Shlpman 70 checks the files for the card of an overdue . . ,,ll ,C 2 L Q -V - 4 K LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - Front Row: Mrs. K. Kahl, Advisor, L. Knutson, C. Bowers, T. Hoey, Pratt C. Farrell, L. Lind, P. Shipman, L. Camarillo, P. Lewis, Mrs. V. Homewood, Advisor. Second Row: C. Downs, R. Dailey, Pres., Treas.g D. Lundberg, G. Mitchell, D. Hughes, P. Martin, A. Cox, Vice-Pres., Sec., T. Cowan, A. Shelby, S. Turner, C. Walton. Third Row: K. O'Rourke, M. Goodrich, B. White, P. Stauber, L. Miller, C. Schaaf, B. Pierce, C. Dubey, Dixon, B. Bowman. 1 90 vw 'vw . . . .- 4, !7,vvrv . ' 'I' 1,- ' S 'JJ Q di' ? 6 ff I t f X 4' Z . uf? A my Tim Black, '69, ushers at a home basketball game. pf ff . s Members, Pat Burke and Mark Carlson, work on the R- Club float. R-Club Witnesses Renaissance, Inducts R-CLUB - Front Row: D. Roby, P. Benson, E. Taphorn, C. Carlson, Strommen, P. Wupper. Second Row: P. Burke, G. Nowicki, S. Seise, B. Blair, Vice-Pres., S. Ring, S. Erickson, L. Nowicki, Pres., V. Town, Sgt.-at-Arms, P. Wilkie, N. Janicki. Third Row: C. Zinn, G. Martin, S. Olson, T. Rehfield, B. Nyboer, S. McCaslin, B. Weatherford, I. Palm, G. Hakala.F0ur!h Row: M. Maurchie, Peterson, R, Scott, L. Sudduth, G. Sloan, P. Burns, Vause, B. Hammond, D. Hansing, T. Larsen, G. Town, Treas. A .. T rl- 2 A.. . cg R-CLUB - Front Row: N. Arnold, P. johnson, M. Carlson, I. Taphorn, P. Green, 1. Carlson, A. Zammuto, M. Rednour, K. Hinueber. Second Row: M. Carlsen, K. Boland, L. Powell, C. Peterson,.S. Van Cura, D. Benson, G. Santeler, R. Robinson, B. Hughes, D. Harvey. Third Row: R. Schmidt, J. Buchmann, R. Bailey, R. Parmentier, B. Flynn, T. Nash, S. McIntosh, S. Lindgren, T. Grimes, R. Thompson, I. Perrecone, I. Hend- rickson. Fourth Row: A. Thompson, T. Wilcox, D. Sweeney, D. Bardoulas, R. Ferkel, M. Carlson, Peter- son, I. Holmquist, Sec., R. Mertz, D. Stansil, D. Thomas, D. Haskell. Eph Row: E. Klink, R. Brown, K. Crossland, D. Greenlee, B. jones, B. Scott, T. Avery, E. Sudduth, T. Black, F. Arnold, C. Crossland, R. Boyd, K. Mulford. Cheerleaders, Revises Initiation Ceremon T This year the R-Club worked to promote school spirit in the true sense of the word. The R-Club is a select group of young men and women who have earned a sophomore, junior varsity, or a varsity award in ath- letics. This was the first year the cheerleaders took an active part in the club's activities, and the boys all felt they played an impor- tant role in making the year a success. Selling booster buttons, calendars, R-Club pins and jackets, the R-Club financed a fall hayride, an after-game dance, and a spring dance. This year a new ceremony for initi- ating new members was established. Mr. Norm Erickson was the club's sponsor. V .XW Posing for a picture are R-Club officers Brad Blair, Vice-President, john Holmquist, Secretary, Qfrontj and Larry Nowicki, President, and Glenn Town, Treasurer Cbackj. PEP - Front Row: D. Packard, A. Zammuto, B. Hume, K. Jensen, G. Nelson, R. Wales, N. Widell, S. Salis- bury, D. Meyer, L. Melander, L. Laven, N. Nihan, D. Van.Dyke, S. Shepardson, C. Zimmerman, B. Baker, N. Calvert, S. Anderson, S. Sowle, Vice-Pres., A. Finch. Second Row: M. Harvey, L. McAllister, N. Dannen- berg, P. Burke, C, Rever, Durgom, Boyer, D. DeLaRonde, R. Van Dyke, D. Fisher, B. Whidby, S. Clinite, K. Severin, M. Spielman, B. Applegate, P. Carr, P. Swanson, M. Whitehead, M. Nelson, B. Barnard. Third Row: M. Alfano, B. Betz, I. Carlson, Sim, C. Maitya, F. Dobrowski, johnson, E. Karceski, D. Petitjean, L. Pickering,j. Buchholz, L. DeCutis,j. Simpson, L. Werth, J. Naffziger, N. Tenpas, K. VanCamp, B. Saxton. Fourih Row: C. Bloom, S. Wantz, P. Benson, Treas., Peterson, L. Rieker, L. Carlson, D. Per- son, D. Fansher, A. Field, R. Dailey, L. Ransome, J. Larson, C. Engler, C. Larson, S. Anderson, J. Wil- liams, H. Hargis, L. Nelson, C. Nelson. Pep Club Paints Posters and Sells Balloons ! 1 I I PEP CLUB - Front Row: S. Chalmers, P. Sesterhenn, R. Russell, johnson, K. Krugjohann, M. Faeth, L. Liddle, K. Sundby, D. Davis, S. Stank, G. Ax, A. Brooks, B. Pickering, K. Hronik, T. Klemp, S. Reed. Second Row: C. Person, Miller, R. Larson, C. Hough, S. Ashley, V. Flanders, M. Rednour, B. Bruer, Anderson, S. Cero, S. Krueger, M. Mabie, S. Donstad, L. Nordberg, L. Lyford, M. Seise, Vause. Third Row: D. Glenn, P. Carlson, A. Wilson, S. Freeberg, H. johnson, Ethington, K. Schmalz, S. Erlandson, B. Price, C. Coleman, P. Jacobsen, S. Pang, D. Van Dyke, M. Cibelius, K. Bloom, S. Palm. Fourth Row: K. Olson, V. Monnot, D. Sandona, M. Carlson, P. johnson, S. Van Pernis, K. Spencer, C. MacLean, M. Orton, B. Pelz, S. Frame, K. Schnell,1. johnson, K. Hunt, P. White, R. Rule, C. Swanborg, J. Reichenbach. , .. A- i 1 PEP CLUB - Front Row: L. Hollman, R. Palmer, S. O'Neil, D. Agema, L. Sagona, C. Boyle, R. Palmer, K. Wegener, M. Nelson, B. Blonigren, S. Cherrey. Second Row: A. Stringer, P. Cederstrom, L. Danielsen, N. Barrick, L. Larson, M. Shriner, S. Hulten, P. Glenn, M. VanDerZwalm, M. McLeish, B. Wille, C. Wink- ler, B. Meyer, M. Stern. Thz'rdRow: L. Batka, T. Caldwell, C. Schlienz, C. Kepner, L. Rosengren, M. Stacy, S. Linderoth, N. Smith, H. Ferrall, M. Fredriksen, B. Johnson, E. Armstrong, L. Esmond, S. Schweisberger, S. Beckington, T. Houtkamp. Fourth Row: J. Reihoehl, G. Schrnalz, L. Larson, M. Hoisington, K. Trost, ul. Carlson, M. Crossland, K. Fagerstrom, C. Case, K. Mackey, M. Mulford, K. Borst, P. johnson, C. Wilson, C. Monson, P. Kerns. to Bolster Bou ant School Spirits PEP CLUB - Front Row: V. Nelson, Schlupp, B. Blomgren, S. Ralston, H. Nolting, L. Carroll, L. La- Plante, I. Taphorn, K. johnson, G. McLeish, C. Cooney, S. Birchall, D. Elliott, R. Domres, B. Peacock, D. Agema, D. Ostrander, I. Hecox, Miss C. Umaske. Second Row: P. Whitehead, P. Straher, D. Beckstrand, M. Beattie, S. MacMorris, K. Massetti,j. Larsen, K. Olson, K. Leiva, B. Silvius, M. Mahloch, P. Shores, M Murray, C. Sievers, K. Bittmann, V. Charles, C. Cibelius, L. Mitchell. Third Row: B. Nyboer, C. Nelson, V Brace, E. Kerrnan, D. Larson, S. johnson, L. Kittleson, A. Corbett, C. jones, M. Plaszczewski, C. Runstrom, B. Cherrey, B. Bennett, D. Nagus, L. VanDerMoere, E. Langrehr, T. Cowan. Fourllz Row: L. Haney, N Lindberg, B. Girling, N. Shepherd, Pres., C. Gentry, K. Sand, H. Ralston, S. Nichols, S. Howarth, R. Mah- loch, D. Hughes, N. Westberg, P. Bowie, B. Whitcher, D. Veline, D. Doolittle, Salamone, Sen. Rep.g G Saunders, Sec., N. Branca, Kerns. F2911 Row: P. Blades, N. Arnold, K. Hardy, E. Malmquist, C. Kencke, B. Beckstrand, P. Swanson, K. Forsberg,j. Arnold, S. Remillard, E. Taphorn, S. Barger, N. Olive, D. Bish- FT i5:z'i1:'.1.it:g..Ei, Bfgztxmiller, H.Larson, C. Quinn, L. W esterberg, T. Salamone. 193 ep Club in Action 94 f ,rrrr X Pep Club officers Sue Sowle, Vice-President, Nancy Shepherd, Presidentg Jamie Salamone, Senior Representativeg Debbie Sandona, Sophomore Representative, and Gayle Saunders, Secretary, laugh over a good joke. , fy -7 .hm 2, In if ew -VV r..r --cv, Four enthusiastic Pep Club members paint a poster for the Boy- lan game. Nancy Shepherd, President, hands her means of controlling the crowded gym to Barb Girling, '67, as Mary Cibelius, '68, calls Pew.. Pep Club balloons are released during half time of a football game. to a friend across the room. Since Pep Club began this year at Guilford, not only was a new attendance record of 410 set, but the number of activities also increased. Balloons were sold at most of the major home football games, and for both foot- ball and basketball games, members painted posters and learned cheers to instill enthusiasm in the student body. A dance following the basketball tip-off was co- sponsored by G.A.A. and Pep Club. Pep Club president Nancy Shepherd stated that, All the officers had fun planning these activities, and they feel that it has been a very successful year. Al l SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row: I. Koepsell M johnson L Werth J Natho J Pohar P Carst K Laub scher. Second Row: S. Pillote, Sec Treas D Davis C Peterson R Ax G Holm S Strote S McCoy Pres. Wzird Row: D. Kelley, E. Williams L Widell Vice Pres F Kulberg J Sjostrom K Crossland I Vause, B. Erickson, K. Mulford. Scientists earn about aser Guilford Science Club is composed of stu- dents interested in all phases of science. The club is divided into four special interest groups: biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The high points ofthe year were two special lecturesg one on the laser beam and the other on the physiology of speech. The purpose of the club is to stimulate work on projects and research papers. 96 Food for oldiers and Food for tudent POLITICAL SCIENCE - Front Row: S. Gordon, E. Taphorn, N. Stohl, Sec., S. MacMorris, Peterson, D. Larson, M. Harvey, L. Sagona, N. Barrick, P. Jacobsen, M. Clilford, C. Cibelius, H. Ralston, V. Nelson. Second Row: T. Page, L. Laven, L. Hoffman, S. Cero, M. johnson, K. Smith, S. johnson, Durgom, Treas.g A. Corbett, S. Erickson, B. Nyboer, M. Cibelius, J. Peterson, K. Wanke, K. Getts. Third Row: R. Maxwell, V. Brace, H. johnson, C. Emery, S. Baker, P. Bowie, S. Howarth, S. Freeberg, N. Westberg, K. Sand, M. Plaszczewski, L. Kittleson, B. Whitcher, L. Westerberg, S. Palm. Fourth Row: L. Widell, B. Floden, Pres.g R. Brown, Vice-Pres., T. Larsen, B. Erickson, F. Arnold, Koepsell, A. Wilson, S. Larson, A. Field, C. Verson, L. Cooper, M. Garland. U V it , . f gr. Promoting interest and participation in the r I field of political science and keeping the stu- ' dent well-informed on major political issues are the two main goals of the Political Science Club. Among this year's activities were an after- game dance and a project in which food was sent to the American boys in Viet Nam. The club also featured politicians such as john B. Anderson and Adlai Stevenson III, Adlai Stevenson, III, guest speaker, crosses the gym floor to the podium followed by Ray Brown, Vice-President, and two assist. ants. Thought Were Provided by Poli-Sci if Poli-Sci officers Bob Floden, President, Ray Brown, Vice-President,jan Durgom, Treas- U X urer, and Nancy Stohl, Secretary. I' ...ma 11 --m...,A fx ,A , Q, Seniors Cindy Rosecrance, Tom Larson, and Barb Witcher par- ticipate in a discussion at one of the Political Science Club meet- ings. john B. Anderson, 16th Congressional Congress- man from Illinois, ponders a question asked by a member of the student body who attended his dis- cussion. Students enjoy an evening of entertainment provided by Political Science Club. Medical Science Balloons Raise Funds 98 Medical Science members sold balloons at Rockford Plaza on a Saturday afternoon to raise money for Guilford's foster children. 1 4 7 M. 1' 1 ' 1 Y I W x f To cover the widespread fields of all of the medical sciences, the Medical Science Club con- sists of students interested in the fields of nurs- ing, dentistry, lab technology, therapy, diete- tics, and others. By having speakers from the various professions, the members were able to learn more about the type of work and the training necessary for it. Sue Johnson, '67, was the president of the club this year. Linnea Blomberg, '68, was the vice-president, Chris Wright, '69, the secretary, and julie Natho, '68, the treasurer. Miss Helen Magnuson and Mrs. Carolyn Osinski were the club's advisors. Instead of having a Christmas party, the club visited the Children's Convalescent Home and brought cookies for a spring party. Med- ical Science Club also helps to support Guilf- ford's foster children. qw' I MEDICAL SCIENCE - Fourth Row: Pohar,J. Natho, Treas.g C. Larson, Holmes, Johnson. Second Row. M Stacy M. Stern, B, Beckstrand, A. Mosbacher, B. Zavagnin, B. Nyboer, S. Erickson, C. Carlson. WML! dow. C., Trotter, Strommen, L. Blomberg, Vice-Pres.g R. Castrogiovanni, C. Wright, Sec., P. Her- mann, B. Hermann. AA LATIN CLUB - Front Row: D. Styles, N. Plummer, B. Saxton, D. Gordon, D. Cartwright, S. Barker. Sec- ond Row: L. DeCutis, A. Cordon, K. Sand, D. Petitjean, 1. Dundore, 1. Lundahl, 1. Koepsell, C. Boyer, Vice- Pres.g M. Harvey, S. Sowle, Treas.g L. Lyford. Third Row: T. Grimes, I. Reimer, T. Larson, Hunter, K. Sundby, S. Baumgardner, I. Fieser, S. Schweisberger, N. Tenpas, K. VanCamp, C. Gregory. Fourlh Row: F. Leonard, Knutsson, S. Crans, C. Peckham, R. Gustafson, I. Holmquist, S. Stringer, J. Frederick, Pres., T. DalPra, S. Lindgren. Mortals Gods Attend Roman Ban uet 2 fl - L l -lg l LATIN CLUB - Front Row: N. Tyson, Peterson, G. Magnus, Koepsell, G. Holm, I. judge, M. Eisen- ach, M. Page, D. Golubski, R. Howser. Second Row: C. Johnson, B. Brewer, B. Ross-Shannon, H. Ferrall, C. Cooney, D. Burton, T. Page, K. Winger, D. Atkins, D. Thorsen, B. Beckstrand, M. Clark. Third Row: N. Kunz, Sjostrom, K. Sward, C. Case, C. Engler, Strommen, L. Cooper, S. Van Pernis, Sec., C. Haines, L. Westerberg, K. Williams, L. Breed, C. Emery. 19 ZOO French Club Titilates the Intellect -, G' Q . 3, Y v v-'7 I 3 'H E 3' M1 A FRENCH CLUB - Frrnz! Row: B. Blomgren, G. Boyle, S. Anderson, A. Finch, R. Palmer, B. Zavagnin, M Nelson. Second Row: L. Laven, S. Machlorris, E. Langrehr, M. Whitehead, L. Laven, I.. Rosengren, M Spielman, Natho, N. Cox. 7711'rc!Rnw:M.Alfano, N. Calvert, P. Kerns, R. Palmer, N. Barrick, M. Shrin- er, M. VanDerZwalm, M. Plaszczewski, L. Erbes, -I. Hawkinson. Fourllz Row: P. Carlson, R. Maxwell, L Batka, J. Naffziger, M. Nihan, R. Thompson, P. Sommer, P. Jacobsen, M. Means. 1 l i ir Q Q Q s - FRENCH CLUB - Fmnt Row, D- lxlyef, L. Werth, A. Cordon, N. Palm, E. Long, Ravitts, Larsen Second Row: L. Hoffman, M. Faeth, Pres., K. Schnell, P. Shelden, D. Veroni, M. Fredriksen, S. lerame, M MCI Gish' Third Raw.. K. Celts, B, johnson, S. Freeberg, N. Williams, l-l.'Ralston, S. Linderoth, A. Norr lander, A. Brooks, N. Widell, S. Smith, Sec. Fourlh Row: F. Leonard, S. Lindstrom, L. Cooper, K. Stacy R Topps G, Xvatson B, Girling, Vice-Pres., N. Shepherd, Treas.g A. Wilson, S. Anderson, T. Houtkamp SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: N. Lindberg, E. Kerman, Vice-Pres., D. Larson, S. Farb, L. Carroll, D. Agema, Taphorn, Hecox, S. Barger, Makemson, Campbell, C. Hough. Second Row: H. Carlson, S. Clinite, L. Larson, C. Zimmerman, M. Beattie, Sec., D. Beckstrand, S. Ralston, N. Hartzell, W. Cozort, J. johnson, C. Williams, L. Haney, L. Pinkerton. Tlzirfl Row: 1. johnson, D. Vincer, Buchholz, J. Durgom, S. Baker, S. Eastman, C. Bloom, P. Stage, K. Severin, L. Holmstrom, M. Cibelius, T. Page, K. Krumnga, T. Henthorn, M. Maxson, K. Bloom, B. Pelz, Mrs. D. Conklin, advisor. Fourllz Row: K. Hunt, P. Price, A. Field, S. Ring, C. Powell, C. Powell, P. Shipman, A. Swanson, H. Larson, J. Hartzell, D. Doolittle, K. Schmalz, P. Nicholas, C. jones. EWX1 Row: P. White, P. johnson, P. Swanson, R. Orsinger, J. Ennett, T. Weingartner, M. Garland, K. Laubscher, D. Thompson, 1. Hunter, R. johnson, J. Hollander, M. Anderson. Piiiata Contest Marked Spanish Christmas SPANISH CLUB - From' Row: Mrs. I. Meke, advisor, S. Ashley, P. Sesterhenn, D. Hawkinson, D. Agema, S. Johnson, M. Mabie, A. Zammuto, M. Rednour, S. Hulten, Mrs. D. Conklin, advisor. Second Row: K. Krumnga, K. Borst, P. Spence, M. Seise, C. Sievers, S. Chalmers, D. Pohar, M. Chapman, S. Donstad, K. Hinueber, P. McCarthy. Tfzird Row: S. Larson, S. Erlandson, P. Bowie, N. Westberg, P. johnson, D. San- dona, M. Hand, L. Liddle, B. Price, M. Larson, A. Fairburn, R. Shaffer, W. Lawson. Fourflz Row: G. Schmalz, K. Spencer, C. MacLean, D. Fansher, R. Rule, J. Larson, A. Stringer, S. Palm, H. johnson, R. Castrogiovanni, J. Vause. - .. - A A A Q 201 202 urlski Volgi Hold Cabbage Christmas 1 - r J. e RUSSIAN CLUB - Front Row: D. Petitjean, B. Blomgren, J. Frederick, Sec., S. Dundore, Vice-Pres., E. Long, N. Barrick. Second Row: N. Ring, D. Burton, T. Benson, R. Maxwell, M. Plaszczewski, Treas.g C. Forsberg, R. Fisher, Third Row: G. Peckham, L. Cooper, Pres., C. Raether, Clancy, R. Parmentier, P. Cooper, A. Stringer, A. Field, R. Gustafson. ...xi Russian Club, Burlski Volgi, planned many activities this year. These included a Cabbage Christmas Party and a trip to Chicago to see a Ukrainian dance troupe. Taken from the original club constitution, the purpose of the club is, to provide an op- portunity for students of the Russian language to meet together on an informal basis, to aug- ment and increase the understanding of the Russian language and people who speak itg and to increase the understanding and enjoy- ment of Russian culture, literature and art. Leading the club this year were Larry Coop- er, presidentg Sue Dundore,vice-president, Mary Plaszczewski, treasurer, and jim Frederick, sec- retary. Russian Club member, Tim Benson, helps Sue Dundore, vice-president and Larry Cooper, president, pour tea from a Russian 'samovar. A l - 1 - GERMAN CLUB - Frou! Row: 1. Lindem, K. Winkler, P. Cooper, D. Coppoletti, G. Greenlee, L. Cross, B. Armstrong, N. Olive, Sec.-Treas. Second Row: C. Sellin, D. Lundberg, K. Blair, B. johnson, S. Seise, S. Wiles, L. jacklin, D. Schmidt, F. Pool, D. Roby, G. Sanieler. Tfzird Row: J. Duber, J. Dierks, J. Cicero, A. Schleicher, D. Eniehen, N. Michaelson, M. Sommer, D. Holloway, P. Sommer, P. Allen, A. Purvis, Mr. Kleinbeck, advisor. Fourth Row: S. Seaver, Peterson, L. Sudduth, B. Floden, D. Trost, D. Bardoulas, G. Nagel, M. Masson, D. Kruse, G. Gatchel, I. Dee. Chicago Ferien Case Stud in German - l - I GERMAN CLUB - Front Row: M. Crossland, J. Sjosirom, S. Stank, L. Suchobrus, S. O'Neil, S. Cross, G Ax, Coppoletti, B. Myers, IM. Stern. Sccwzrz' Row: M. Orton, D. Davis, P. Hermann, B. Hermann, C Wilson, K. Beilfuss, 1. Anderson, D. Ryberg, Olson, R. Nolting, F. Dobrowski. Tfz1'rflR0w.' K. Jensen, I Boyer, S. Kruger, P. Bargren, C. Crossland, Vice-Pres., P. Barcloulas, C. -Iulin, V. julin, L. Peterson, M Stiles, R. Ax. Fourlfz Raw: E. Williams, T. Gartner, B. Wilson, R. Arntzen, F. Kullberg, Pres., B. Scoii, R 7' ' C Q j.Marshall,R. Brown,j. Kohl. 204 KJ 5 FBLA - .F1A0lIfR0IU.' S. Elliot, Pres., L. Suchobrus, S. Erickson, P. Swanson. Second Row: Drum- mer, Sec.-Treas.g D. Brown, K. Urbanski, K. Westphal, P. Nyman, M, Stacy. Tf1frzfRuw.' R. Lar- son, Vice-Pres., L. Carlson, D. Person, K. johnson, C. Kepner, S. Rosell. FBLA's activities are designed to answer these questions: Who can plan for a career in business? What are the different jobs or careers open to business majors? How does one go about getting a job? Encouraging scholarship, thrift, and competent business leadership, FBLA supplemented monthly meet- ings with a Christmas party, visits to local businesses, and speakers. FBLA, COE, Prepare for Business Leadership Cooperative Office Education is a newly-formed business club organ' ized to provide an opportunity for its senior members to develop them- selves for various jobs involving secretarial duties. This is done by the members attending classes in the morning until 12:10 and for the remainder of the day, working throughout the city. Activities included the Homecom- ing float, candy sale, and a fashion show sponsored by Weise's. The girls in this club felt that it was a very profitable program which fulfilled its purpose, and that it would be even more successful in the future. l . l , ii! - COE - Frou! Row: A. Musser, S. Galvn, N. Burton, M. Wesorek, Sec., Mrs. L. Wolfe, Advisor. Sammy Row: L, Wheeler, Freis, B. Davidson, B. White, Rowton, L. Marx, Vice-Pres. Wzfrfl Row: 1. Burgett, L. Winch, S. Erlandson, Pres., P. David, Birkett, S. Swedberg, Treas. FHA Motto- Toward New Horizonsv ,Q C7 FHA Y Fran! Row: Halsted, K. Lennessen, S. Turner, Ritter, ll. Perdue, M. Hicks, D. Bishop, Mrs. M. Bartel, Advisor. Second Row: B. johnson, C. Blaisdell, Pres., A. Wrend, N. Bishop, C. Breit, A. Cox, W. Ralston, L. LaCrosse. Tlzm! Row: C. England, R. Dailey, S. Stenzel, 'l'reas.g 1. Peterson, Sec.g 1. Bress- ler, G. Mitchell, Vice-Pres., L. Putzel, B. Moser, C. Downs. Helping individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future is the goal of Future Homemakers of America. The club motto, Toward New Horizons, is a challenge re- minding members that their contributions to life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow, and that the family life of members will influence the community and the world. The officers for the 1966-67 school year were: Colette Blaisdell, president, Gail Mitchell, vice-pres- identg janaan Peterson, secretary, Sharon Stenzel, treasurer, Sue Turner, publicity chairman,GailBreit, projects and recreation chairman. t 3 I Jigga.-a,,..,, -me-.-qs. aw, .. ..,. ,, ..- 7 7' T FHA members cleans a pan spick and span. T7 ' r 205 lea., , , x'-P, xt' 206 Sabre and Spurs olficers Nancy Tucket, Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Stohl, Planning Chairman, and Ianean Drummer, President confer with Miss Marten, the club's sponsor. Visiting the International Horse Show in Chica- go and the Arabian Horse Show in Madison were the major events this year for the members of Sabre and Spurs. In April, the club members put on their own horse show. Sabre and Spurs hosted various guest speakers, and the club also had movies about the Arabian, the Saddlebred, and the quarter horse. These activities helped to make this year entertain- ing and profitable for club members. Home Horse Show Heldby Sabre and Spurs . T3 - ln SABRE AND sPURs - Front Row: B. Nielsen, K. Swenson, 1. Beckman, Vice-Press G- Brfit, S- Lindfffofh, M. Mattison, N. Tuckett, Sec.-Treas.g N. Stohl. Second Row: L. Miller, Yates, Carlson, S- Cllflllen M- Stern, N. Smith, C. Conant, Pearson, C. Cook. Third Row: Krugjohann, I- Luckey, Drummer, PICS-S C. Baxter, H. Ferrall, Griffey, M. Illian, R. Russell, C. Peck. Road Runners Visit Chrysler Car Creators 'iv F7 . 4 5 i i - , : 1 -L if 'H' if 1 . L A CAR CLUB - From' Row: L. Sido, Pres., S. Morris, D. Thompson, Sec.-Treas.g R. Mosher, P. Davis, D. Pohar, B. Bates. Second Row: 1. Cary, K. Ekedahl, S. Nix, G. Olson, B. Moore, R. Swansbro, T. Pell. Y7zira'Row.' E. Ipsen, S. Minard, R. Toppe, G. Peckham, D. Gregory, G. Larson, Vice-Pres. Solar adio Turns Electronics Club n Organized to provide an oppor- tunity for members to expand their knowledge of the advanced stages of electrical apparatus, the Electronics Club has been engaged in various activities this year. Some of the projects that werework- ed on this year include a miniature tape recorder built by Iohn Horth and a solar radio constructed by Bob Greenlee. Through these various pro- jects, the club has carried out its pur- pose--to arouse interest in individual projects, to stress proper care and handling of equipment, and to give each individual a chance to put into practical use his knowledge ofelectron- 1cs. ELECTRONICS CLUB - Front Row: S. Davidson, R. Greenlee, D. Blunt, Sec., M. Lamp, Horth. Second Row: M. Green, Vice-Pres., K. Mulford, L. Sudduth, K. Dahlen, Treas.g L. Fon- tanne, Pres. 207 208 -. 4. L 1 3 F.T.A. - Front Row: G. Boyle, K. .Arnold, D. Davis, B. johnson, M. Stacy, B. Applegate, L. Melander, L. Carroll, R. Blanchard, M. Spielman, K. Severin, S. Erickson, B. Nyboer, -I. Peterson, J. Coppoletti, NI. Ander- son. Sccmzrl Row: K. Williams, S. Eastman, N. Shepherd, S. Larson, R. Mahloch, D. Hughes, B. Cirling, M. Faeth, Sec., Nichols, C. Parker, M. Plaszczewski, R. Dailey, M. Stern, P. Nyman, S. Smith, L. Kittle- son, D. Petitjean, B. Blomgren. Tlzird Row: L. Laven, A. Corbett, S. Howarth, D. Calvert, Pres., L. Fior- delisi, K. Hulick, C. Bloom, D. Burton, M. Mulford, K. Mackey, C. Engler, K. Trost, M. Eisenach, D. Person, D. Thorsen, L. Pickering, L. Sagona. Fourifz Row: B. Larson, P. Monroe, K. Getts, P. Carlson, J. Drummer, T. Murphy, Vice-Pres., K. Carmager, P. Bowie, M. Garland, N. Westberg, K. Borst, K. Krum- nga, C. Town, S. Grans, QI. Larson, N. Pahn, Treas., L. DeCutis. FTA Brings Christmas to Childrcn's Home Learning about the opportunities in teaching, cultivating the qualities essential in a good teacher, and fostering the development of student leader- ship, are the basic purposes of the Future Teachers of America. During this year many activities were provided in order to accomplish these purposes. The teacher assistant program was one of these activities. It allowed interested students to gain credit points and experience by aiding a teacher in the subject of their choice. Some of their duties were giving quizzes, correcting tests, presenting lessons to the class, and helping individual students. Other activities included donut sales, a Christmas Party for the Children's Convalescent Home, and a trip to the University of Wisconsin at Madison. E FTA oificers Nancy Palm, treasurer, Dave Calvert, president, and is A J! Margie Faeth, secretary, review the club's plans at a tea given by P' Q the Delta Kappa Gamma Society. pportunities for Talent Found in Madrigals 5 i I T E - MADRICALS -Evil! Row:M. Chapman B Erwin K ensen Sec T Rehfield P Simms lice Pres G Rickard, N. Tyson, K. Boland, Second Row XI llllan R Glass P lunch D Williams T Houtkamp D Kelley, N. Ring, T. Gartner, Pres. The madrigal singers are a select group of sixteen singers chosen by audition from the members of A Cappella Choir. Open only to those students with above average ability for reading music, the purpose of the organization is to provide an added avenue for the person especially gilied in vocal music. The rnadrigal singers are also given an opportunity to study madrigals from the Baroque Period. On a more practical level, the madrigal singers pro- duce good public relations by singing for pri- vate and public groups. 210 9999- A CAPPELLA - Fran! Row: K. Baker, B. Larson, M. Means, S. Ring, N. Tyson, J. Carlson, G. Nelson, B. Applegate, R. Palmer, J. Pohar, K. Hronik, A. Zammuto, C. Carlson, M. Chapman, Treas.g G. Arenz. Second Row: B. Proctor, G. Dawson, B. johnson, S. Varl-ter, S. Apsey, I. Stevens, K. Jensen, K. Boland, G. Rickard, Vice-Pres., K. Reemtsma, J. Coppoletti, R. Wales, R. Hamilton. 7711111 Row: T. Klemp, J. Lawrence, S. Rosell, A. Cordon, Sec., M. Illian, P. Simms, N. Ring, V. Hallen, B. Bullock, T. Houtkamp, C. Trotter, P. Finch, P. Campbell, S. Kruger, Mrs. R. Gustafson, Advisor. Fourth Row: R. Glass, D. Williams, T. Reh- field, Pres., S. Davidson, D. Brownell, C. Mincemoyer, A. Sherertz, B. Erwin, J. Zubiena, T. Gartner, D Kelley, S. Higgs. A Cappella Honored by Invitation ' tice. 1 ' If l - . f 1 V 5 . I - f 1 v . J an ,- , , if aff' . Secretary Anne Cordon and Treasurer Margie Chapman re- hearse in their future music room. A Cappella members limber up before beginning prac- ' 1 'C tl f 1 X X - 0 , , 1' 'J N x . 4 'K .N we l -1 I . s 5 3 Shelley Rin 67, concentrates on her singing as the choir marches onto the stage at the Coronado Theatre. to Sing in Chicago s Orchestra Hall Each year A Cappella Choir strives toward a higher goal. This select group worked very hard throughout the year to make Guilford's A Cappella the best in the state. The choir per- formed several times during the school year: the Christmas Concert December 3, their own concert March 16, Baccalaureate, Commence- ment, plus several school assemblies. Apart from school performances, A Cappella also sang at church programs at Christmas and Easter. The choir's greatest achievement was being asked to sing in Chicago at Orchestra Hall on April 2. This performance also in- cluded a television appearance. This past school year proved to be a most rewarding one and set a goal to be broken in the future. ' 1 GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIR - Hrs! Row: D. Berry, S. Anderson, Sec.g C. Hamilton, Larsen, C. Mapes, J. Hecox. Second Row: J. Fieser, B. Zavagnin, L. Lyford, D. Weatherford, T. Goble, B. Carlson, S. Young, S. Kaltved, M. Nimm, B. Perdue. Third Row: Carlson, K. Glick, S. Howarth, J. Halsted, R. Palmer, R. Blanchard, M. Mabie, M. Crossland, C. Coil, B. Higgs, C. Powell. Fourth Row: S. Pillote, A. Wilson, C. Lewis, T. Strandgard, C. Monson, Pres., S. Donstad, Vice-Pres., P. johnson, B. Bruer, P. johnson, B. Fann, F. Chandler. Concert Choir Aims at Vocal Perfection ex' .....,. ..... a .,. . 1 5 1 4J 212 Officers Kathy Monson, Susan Donstad, Rhonda Palmer, and Shelley Anderson pose in their future music room. This past year, Girls' Concert Choir, directed by Mrs. Ruth Gustafson, strived to achieve a high de- gree of excellence in the perfection of vocal technique. Dynamics, pitch, blend, control and resonance were among the essentials which were confronted during the hours spent in practice every week. In addition to the class period, the choir participated in secular and sacred performances at Bethlehem Lutheran, Central Christian, Broadway Covenant and Temple Baptist Church. The choir also took part in the Christmas Concert and several members tried out for the spring musical, T he Music Man. Accompa- nists for the choir were Joanne Fieser and Karen Patton. The officers were Cathy Monson, president, Susan Donstad, vice-president, Shelly Anderson, secretary-treasurer, and Rhonda Palmer, publicity chairman. Secular, Sacred Music Comes from Vi-Hi Both sacred and secular music in four- part harmony is sung by the Vi-Hi Singers. This organization, open to any student inter- ested in music, consisted of forty-four mem- bers this year. Throughout the year, the students in- creased their ability to sing and participated in the annual Christmas Concert and Spring Concert. Officers for the 1966-67 school year were Ron Hamilton, president, Mark Anderson, vice-president, and Ginny Cummings, sec- -1 'L7 I'ClaI'y-llI'CH.Sl.1I'CI'. Four Vi-Hi Singers prepare to rehearse a number. fk 4 ' - - .4 - l VI-HI - Fran! Row: G. Cummings, Sec.-Treas., P. Carr, K. Lansley, C. Caydos, S. Farb, R. Hamilton, Pres.g R. Tomlinson, R. Brown, S. Hornbeck,j. Lindem, C. Beyer, Mrs. R. Gustafson, Advisor. Second Row: S. Wenzel, C. Maitya, P. Olson, P. Kerns, K. Pearson, S. Snell, N. Calvert, B. Finger, T. Ferolie, L. Miles, P. Campbell, M. Miller, M. Ruenger. Third Row: S. Westlund, T. Avery, M. Anderson, Vice-Pres., M. Can- trall, C. Moline, G. Hakala, D. Casazza, D. Anderson, B. Martin, S. Mohns, P. Grayum, 1. Downs. 213 2lA l A Provides Public, Private Enjoyment v 0 4' 1-ffjrr n 2 -N. FMA - Front Row: R. DeMarb, B. Massetti, Vice-Pres.g P. Nyman, Pres. Second Row: B. Gregory, M. Stern, B. Myers, Larsen, C. Rever, M. Beattie, L. Carroll, Sec.-Treas. Tlzird Row: P. Cartwright, L. Batka, K. Sundby, S. VanStone, P. Crayum, Carlson, B. Barnard. ' f. fl L' -. Bonnie Myers and Cindy Rever practice a Scottish dance. Folk Music Appreciation is newly formed class and club of Guilford High School. The club met five days a week as a half credit subject. It was established to better understand the concepts of Folk Dance and Folk Music. Also included in its line of study were the culture and traditions of countries from which dances are derived. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Gustafson, the Viking dancers appear in public performances and at private parties. The club is open to anyone interested in folk song and dance and willing to give up some study time. Freshman Girl's Choir is a musical orienta- tion course in which the fundamentals of music and voice production are stressed. The choir sings a wide variety of S.S.A. music. It does not, however, publically perform. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Gustafson and an assistant director from A Cappella choir, the class meets twice a week for 45 minutes. This year the choir consists of 25 members. The officers are Carol Rundstrum, president, Betty Anderson, vice- presidentg and Orlina johnson, secretary. .- .... sn.. Freshman Girls' Choir officers practice a piece for their class Freshmen irl's Choir Supplies rientation I GlRL'S FR. CHOIR - FronfRow: R. Kirby, K. Blair, Treas.g O. johnson, Sec., B. Petitt, D. Agema, D. Ak- re, B. Armstrong, P. Allen. Second Row: S. Zagnoni, S. Westlund, C. Runstrom, Pres.g B. Anderson, Yice- Pres.g S. Atkinson, R. Clingenpeel, M. A. Parmentier,j. Roy, L. Amos, D. Nuckles. Tfzfrd Rozy: D. Hopper, J. Pearson, M. Ott, P. Asher,j. Newboles, B. Palmer, J. Simms, H. Smith, R. Garner. B. Silvius. 2.16 uilford ow, Because of a Sales Effort ORCHESTRA - Front Row: L. johnson, S. Allen, D. Zimmerman, K. Hulick, K. Hudson, J. Ethington, P. Cederstrom, I. Carlson, C. johnson, L. Carroll. SecondRow: D. Bishop, M. johnson, A. Kemp, K. Carma- ger, Sec., M. Rogers, Griffey, S. Vanl'ernis, B. Lodal, Koepsell, Buchholz, A. Schleicher, A. Fairburn L. Redmon, S. Bartholomew, Vice-Pres., K. Deason, M. Hand. Tfzzrd Row: R. Class, N. Branca, 'l'reas.g N Plummer, L. Blomberg, S. Erlandson, L. Pickering, S. Ring, A. Wrend, S. Moore, Pres., C. Lodal, D. Veroni a a Under the direction of Mr. Dennis Blunt, the Guilford Orchestra provides music at several assemblies, participates in the All-City Orchestra Festival, presents a Christmas and a Spring Concert, and trains students in wind and string techniques. This year the Orchestra launched its uniform drive in the fall, and by the Spring Concert the students were wearing Columbia blue blazers. To raise money for these, the Orchestra members sold World's Finest Chocolates, presented a subscription con- cert, and sponsored an after-game dance. by the Orchestra, as Uniformed Music G. Olson, T. Weingartner, B. Floden, G. Martin, K. Miller, S. O'Neil, N. Olive. Fourth Row: D. Fagen, D. Ryberg, L. Wernberg, S. Pang, D. Vincer, S. Ekstrom, C. Larson, L. Bartholomew, 1. Holmes, K. johnson, S. Hillary, M. Horth, J. Sjostrom, W. Linden, D, Lambert, S. Palm. Fzj?lz Row: J. Ravitts, J. Rubin, H. Ferrall, Mr. Blunt, director. Guilford performs at the All-City Orchestra i 1 Festival. li . - D s 218 4 , y 'W ffl? f My X7 ' BAND - From' Row: G. Rickard, B. Anderson, J. Peterson, Vice-Pres., R. Caruana, Sec., B. Rossiter, D. Loy, D. Bittner, J. McCaslin, D. Mason, G. Bell, T. Radford, F. Kullberg. Second Row: G. Town, Treas., M. Lindstrom, B. Mahoney, T. Benson, J. Campbell, R. johnson, C. Holloway, Koepsell, C. Crossland, L. Seagren, S. Zeller, R. Anderson, S. Strom, B. Erickson, V. Kelso, D. Odling, V. Town. T!ll'7'l1RIIw.'I. Anderson, V. Kelso, D. Odling, V. Town. Third Row: J. Anderson, D. Osborne, T. Bueschel, P. Montgom- ery, D. Rutherford, R. Mertz, j. Unter, R. Voorhies, D. Schmidt, D. Maier, K. Laubscher, Roen, Cor- Hosting a Festival and Playing at ames WIND ENSEMBLE - From' Row: P. Apsey, B. Hoar, D. Marlin, B. Frazee, R. Hess, R. Bielefeldt, D. Ahl- gren, D. Kruse,j. Dixon, R. Voorhies, S. Olson, Student Director. Second Row: Mr. Blunt, T. jones. 1 I l -11 bett, D. Sweeney, R. Ax, B. Benham, M. Kofron, D. VanCamp, B. Hammarberg, S. McCoy, j. Beilfuss, B Seago, B. McCoy, S. McCaslin, T. Wiles, K. Westlund, B. jones. Fourllz Row: D. Day, I. Breit, S. Mcln tosh, D. Greenland, R. Coleman, S. Olson, D. Doerr, B. Linden, B. Erwin, B. Kallstrom, C. johnson, M Peterson, C. Levenson, R. Grout, M1 Butler, M. Barclay, I. Greenberg, J. Eberhart, S. McCleary, T. Wein- gartner, B. Floden, Pres. F0911 Raw: M. Page, T. Holtke, C. Steiner, C. Creenman, B. Anger, S. Haugen, T. Rundblade, Sjostrom, L. Ludwig. Made an Active Year for the Band In addition to hosting the Fifth Annual Band Festival, the band played at all home football and basketball games, two parades, and many assemblies throughout the year. The Spring Concert and Commencement were the I band's two major concert appearances. Many band mem- bers also participated in the Guilford production of The Music Man. The stage band and woodwind ensemble made appearances at various county schools and pro- vided additional musical outlets to interested band mem- bers. The band forms an interesting pattern on the field at half time of a home game. ' v .nqri . H ig., Z, ,UV .,.,Zm.c 4 er y 4 'WST V' v- 1- . .flat W ' ' Fa 14 l Valhalla Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief ............. Carol Cibelius, Sue Grans Assistant Editors,Administration. . Bev Blonigren, Lindsay Laven Associations Editors ........... Margie Faeth, Lee Hoffman Frosh-Soph and Index Editor. . ........ Nancy Shepard Candy Kenke-Assistant junior Section Editor . . ............. Judy Peterson Senior Section Editors . . . . .Sue Beckington, Barb Whitcher Student Life Editors . . ...,..... Kathy Arnold-Editor U Sue johnson-Assistant Sports Editors . . . . . .Lynn Kittleson, Bob Ralson-Editors Dan C arter-Assistant Carol Cibelius and Sue Crans, Co-Editors-in-Chief ofthe Vallmlla, relax in the future student lounge. alhalla Assistant Editors and Administration Editors, Lind- say Laven and Bev Blomgren mail notices to the faculty. junior Section Editor, -Iudy Peterson, identifies names and homeroonis from the office file., 1 7 i ,A 'wr XX .,,, -may Sue Beckington and Barb Whitcher, Co-Editors of the Senior Section, review senior activity sheets. ll i Sue johnson, Assistant, and Kathy Arnold, Editor ofthe Student Life Section of the Vazlmzzu, choose candids for their pages. Lee Hoffman and Margie Faeth, Associations Edi- tors, ponder the fate of their section after an unfor- ,dt ' nk tunate accident. ' Freshman-Sophomore Section and Index Editor Nan- cy Shepherd, and Assistant Candy Kencke, hold a symbol of the underclassmen. Sports Editors, Bob Ralston, Lynn Kittleson, and, Assistant, Dan Carter, look at their swimming pictures while poolside. we tl jim Purdin and Ray Brown, Co-Editors-in-Chief ofthe Voyagen argue over the wording of a story. Tom Larson and Peg Bardoulas, Co-News Editors, paste up one of their pages. 222 we , 'fy ,.. john Cary, Head Photographer ffrontj, Assistant Photogra- phers john Cicero, Pierce Barker, Darrel johnson, Larry Cooper and Steve Lindstrom, and Photo Secretary Cathi Gentry, take time out to clown in the halls. Nancy Kunz and Cindy Parker, Co-Features Editors, work on their layout. Voyager Staff Co-Editors-in-Chief .........,, ,..... R ay Brown, jim Purdin Assistant Editor. . . Managing Editor .... .Cyndy Boyer ...........CarajoPeck News Desk ...... .... P eg Bardoulas, Tom Larsen Editorials Desk. . . . . . . .Gayle Saunders, Brian Barch Features Desk. , . . . . . . . . . . . ,Nancy Kunz,Cindy Parker Sports Desk ....... . . . Curt Gumbrell, Holly Ralston, Ric Scott Head Photographer .... .................., J ohn Cary Assistant Photographers . .... Cathy Gentry, Darrell johnson Photo Secretary. . . Exchange Editor . . Alumni Editor, . . Literary Editor . . john Cicero . . .Cathy Gentry , . Kathy Stokstad . . Nancy Bonavia . . .Chris Rinaldi A , -fa . MIM Vg J if use 3 j'-. V QC' 'fi ties s Y Literary Editor, Chris Rinaldi, Exchange Editor, Kathy Stockstad, Alumni Editor, Nancy Bonovia, compare the progress of their various jobs. ali, ' ' 'TT' W ' o ager Assistant Editor Cyndy Boyer, and Managing Editor Cara jo Peck, run copy through the waxing machine at the Post Printing Company. Brian Barch and Gayle Saunders, Co-Editorials Editors, discuss an intellectual article at different levels. 49 FQ., , 1 t -.f'f- X Sports Editors Ric Scott and Curt Gumbrell and Assistant Holly Ralston practice what they write, 22 3 I Business Staff Co-Business Managers . . . ..... Larry jacklin Debbie Thorsen Head Bookkeeper .............., Sue Smith Treasurer ................... jay Griffey Yearbook Advenising M anagers Mary Plaszczewski Assistant Managers ........... Judy Anderson jay Griffey Newspaper Advertising Managers .... Bill Linden Sara Neustadl Assistant Managers . . . . . . Mike Karceski Pam Miller Circulations Co-Managers ...... Wayne johnson Sandy Nichols L Business Sandy Nichols and Wayne johnson, Circulations Co- Managers, rest after a strenuous hour of sorting papers. complete their layout for a future deadline. Yearbook Advertising Manager, Mary Plaszczewskl Qrightj, and Assistants, Judy Anderson and jay Griffey Special Projects Stall' Co-Managers . . . Seminar Chairmen ..... Sports Program Chairman. . . . . . Assistant . . . ,.... . . . Fireball Chairman . . . Personnel Chairman . . . Assistants ......... School Store Chairman . . . .... Rod Maxwell joan Coppoletti . . Barb Girling Sally Larson .Kris Carmager . . . . .jim Lape . . .Karin Sand . . Barb Cirling , Becky Nyboer Kathy Arnold . Bob Engstrom CS' Prawn figligixg mb ixmnxlam flfcjft Filth' el uwrg Special Projects Co-Managers, joan Coppoletti and Rod Maxwell, go through their files. Special Projects Sally Larson and Barb Girling, Rockford College Seminar Co-Chairrnen, leave for the college to discuss the seminar with Dr. Russel Planck, Seminar Coordinator. 1 I l . ,, , b - ,W J: f4 irL?!Q.1:.ASi'.5.2- Fireball Chairman, Karin Sand, Sports Program Chairman, Kris Gar- mager, and her assistant, jim Lape, insert the team lineups into the sports program. Barb Girling, Personnel Chairman, and Assistants, Becky Nyboer and Kathy Arnold, take the attendance lists to the study halls. Serving the community--constantly increasing quantity, quality, and circulation. L G 5 I O n SUBosvus1oN e . af, in n - f if in , n ,iii V niin . i . , fp, n, Ziff, lifwl, V fl V .Jr JL!! my ,.,, V 'Af' f X fm f. 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Main St. Economical o Comfortable o Safe P 8: B BUS LINES Local and Out of Town Trips For Churches and Schools R.Ri 8 Box 213 Dial: 968-7721 North Meridian Road or 399-8991 ,l 7- I A EVERYTHING IN ALUMINUM WINDCIWS, DDCIRS AWNINI35, RAILINEE, SIDINE AND PCIRCH ENEZLDEUREE lfcwlmasfer ,4 whiny 60. , fur. RDEKFDRD, ILLINDI5 DIAL 965-9655 RDEER JDHNSDN REE. PHONE PRESIDENT CHERRY VALLEY 332-54131 Meeting the needs of all Rockford industries - SAMUEL HAR- RIS 8z CO., distributor of tools and industrial supplies. F fila- -, ,Q Q f - 2'--M T gn y - Hr- ' ef--' I , . fl KJ' I 'l ff, 'Vi I I' il fr Qi 4 I f s. La -'V ' 'S' IAIK 'A 'x E .E It J, Steinway Er Sons Chickering Er Son C-eor e Steck Allen grgans Fisherlhidio-Fhonograph Sohmer Everett Cable -Nelson Hammond Organs Jackson Piano Sto1'e,1nC. 350 N.Main St. Rockfordlllinois See ROWLAND'S JEWELRY, 122 W. State St., for the finest -1-el-965-3795 in precision jewelry. 229 230 'r'A'il'2+1i1 45. lf ' , s fs' jr . 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Compliments of MANPOWER, INC. 610 East State Street The World's Largest Temporary Help Service CHERRY VALLEY CO. 104 West State Street Rockford, Illinois CHERRY ,VALLEY PLATE GLASS - wmoow GLASS cuss atocxs - 7!mm.a,ume ALUMINUM ENTRANCES A STOREFRONTS AUTO GLASS INSTALLED G..Ss ,,- C ' 1 'S' 3 ard lna . z Glass Company DIAL IBIS-963-04033 SQ' 525 SOUTH MAIN ST., ROCKFORD, ILL, SIIO1 ' ' To A '- - X' . - wi . . I s , - ' .. E . S S f- A ,vm Aww W' mm' S Sit? Ffffffl r,r1.69f ffgx mums 5475129 WZ' 'd'229 'S Best wishes to Gui1ford's Grads from GATE'S GROCERY, 2710 Broadway, 964-8132. Rockford-S RECORDS 0 TV 0 STEREO 0 HI-FI TV SALES AND SERVICE Center J C BROADWAY RADIO O 81 APPLIANCE CO. L O 1126 Broadway - Rockford, Illinois R 965-8621 Black 8: White Sons of joseph Mera Specialists Al Mera Carlj. Mera Pat-I. Mera Our Best Advertisement is in the Bag at HIGHLAND CLEAN- ERS, 2209 E. State St., 963-8925. HANDYMANS AUBURN ST. BOB'S 2705 W. State St. 1318 Auburn St. 3030 11th St. 963-3556 962-1312 398-0111 V 81 S HARDWARES ROCKTON AVE. CHARLES ST. ED THoRNE'S Rockton Ave. 4209 Charles St. 7928 N. Second St. Shopping Center 399-6636 877-2553 962-6995 235 236 ri '.T1.H0 1,0 X sm.. v -Y li I ' A Working to serve you - COLE'S ODORLESS CLEANERS 1422 N. Main St. Paints for Every Purpose CHECKER PAINT STORE 1142 Broadway Mr. Bob Lindman and Mr. Frank Hoernecke display one of many name brands of carpeting available at THE CARPET MANOR, Alpine Village. I ,A .-1 DON SHIELD'S AUTO SALES, 2519 Broadway is known for established quality and proven service. J 1 4 5 C v - 'K il: Y o ii ii! x C l u - nu RTN- sg, at . 4- For the widest selection of appliances available, shop APPLIANCE CITY, 3920 E. State St. Compliments of NIACHINIST TOOL COMPANY 111 X. Sixth Street A puzzled Frank Leonard tries to choose from the many f brands available at MASTERS SHOES, 114 S. Main St. . .gr J... PNEUHATIC AND HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT ROCKFORD, ILL. OFFICE aaoo E.sTATE ST. PHONE 398-4330 J.E.CLAlRE -T.JOHNSON - D.ROEDEMA 237 238 Compliments of THE BREARLEY COMPANY 2107 Kishwaukee Street Compliments of DOC'S BARBER SHOP 1444 N. Main Street 962-7196 TANDY LEATHER CO. 507 E. State Street ep. QUAKER OATS COMPANY QUAKER ROAD ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 968-3274 COACH LIGHT CARD AND GIFT SHOP, Colonial Village, specializes in Early American gifts. Best Wishes to Guilford's 1967 Grads CENTRO INC. from ROCKFORD CEMENT PRODUCTS CENTRAL PARK HARDWARE WESTERN AUTO 1109 N. Avon 968-1511 1109 N. Avon 968-3456 315 Peoples Avenue 965-0537 Compliments of COLUMBIA STUDIO 106 West State Street The Vikings Official Photographer 40 V I 2 ' Flowers for all occasions are available at FIVE POINT FLOR- AL, Alpine Village Shopping Center. Compliments of C. KERMAN 5705 N. Second Street 2827 W. State Street Compliments of DAVE HOPP'S STANDARD SERVICE 1630 Rural Street 705 Bf0adWaY LINDEN 8: SONS, INC. Building Construction Specializing in Industrial Building 1102 Tenth Street 963 0484 BOB'S SHOE STORE 2995 Eleventh Street Shoes For The Entire Family Store Hours Weekdays 9:30 to 8:30 Saturday to 7:00 You will shop at I.ARSON'S FURNITURE, 420-422 Seventh St., with pleasure, confidence, and convenience Qfree parking lot in I'C31' Congratulations to Cuilford's 1967 Grads from BLACK AND COMPANY 317 W. jefferson Street Compliments of CASUALLY YOURS 615 N. Prospect Street Compliments of HODIQUIST LUMBER 8: FUEL CO., 714 Seventh St., 964-6788, featuring everything in lumber, building materials, fuel oil and coal. DR. BARRICK'S CLINIC, 123 N. Alpine Rd., extends 'Best Wishes for a successful future to the 1967 Graduating Class. LA LE'S BEAUTY SHOP HOLIDAY HAIR STYLING 326 N. Main Street 964-1825 Best Wishes from ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS, INC. 904 22nd Street 963-8401 241 242 ANDCO DISTRIBUTORS 224 1 15th Street 398-1550 Featuring Carr Picture Kitchens If It's Books . . . We Will Get Them Best Wishes from IMPERIALMOTOR For You - STANDARD BOOK STORE, 31 ARMATURE, 2313 23rd Ave., 398- 1146 Broadway, 965-6461. 2313. . I4Qq,g9fM9!p49!, ,fall .,V-,, , ,,., 14641: AAT, ' A --W., 7,44 ,..,.,, ,,V, r H 15 Q Compliments of Compliments of GORDON BARTELS COMPANY K5 ROCKFORD MOLDED PRODUCTS, INC. 2600 Harrison Avenue 2230 Kishwaukee Street Vikings Bob Thayre, Gary Vehmeier, and Des Rowe climb inside a tire at FUNK'S SERVICE CENTER, 4124 Charles St. ROCKFORD FORGING DIE 81 TOOL, CO., 1845 18th Ave., ' ' 2' manufacturers of drop-forging dies, wishes C-uilford's Grads the NICHOLSON HARDWARE, 210 SCVCIIT-ll Sl-, OHCTS a wide very best, selection of cutlery, window glass, tools, and paints. ....... A rn sm. Q' KU Congratulations to the Class of 1967 from DAMASCUS ALPINE VILLAGE BARBER SHOP, S. Alpine 8zHarrison, has I STEEL PRODUCTS CORP 2215 Kishwaukee St. five experienced barbers at your service, phone 399-2333. Your Friendly Free Cup of Coffee Stores PACEMAKER one-stop, east 3816 broadway one-stop, west 519 marchesano drive one-stop, belvidere pearl street at route 5 castree 3402 11th street pojo 2323 w. state street kishwaukee 1725 kishwaukee street logli-broadway 2019 broadway logli-rockton 3135 rockton avenue logli-park 8010 n. second street ... ............ ................ . XHIIHN1 f 2 : A 5 nun, 1 izluu 2 BUILDERS OF ROCKFORD SINCE 1914 SJOSTROM 8. SONS, INC. SJOSTROM PAVING CO. RICHARD MAIN CO. 1129 HARRISON AVE. 243 244 X-., '+-.XM an RN Dx X XX E 2 Eff :M 'I 'W - I A 1 ' '-w' Ax. XXL-A A S' T 'W Discover the excitement of fine furniture fabrics 81 accessories Jewelry specially designed since 1886 may be found at ANG- at BLOMQUIST FURNITURE STORE, 1121 Broadway, ER'S JEWELRY, 118 W. State St. 1 Aiaehuk .- - --' t K, , - A 7 ' . -yy ., , V. 6. -hi , R. Um' f-an -,vi ,J , . ., ,, . ,. , M i . ,, ' ,bf - ' 'S I M 4 , 'M ' v -1 ,,,,. 5.9 2, 728-I Sw- gy -me-1. -, -V: -I -+ : - .af-ra. f'-,ffqgyy . i., -' 4 14 'sr .I affa i r ' I W-'I .t. x g --ff-'?'+gw ffw -nv. . 5414 981 gif- 'L ,, i ' --.5-giismgp f,.5-.--ii r ,. Q. I f T gfgggg-1 1 Lf ,, ,.,.,f,aisw1-'-fgjif - 1- 1. 1, ,. -nga, ,1'e'f.fff x. wa1L, . - I - T 'ff' ' I Y--+1 . ASW iff. 51415 +tfi:1 +2Mf?fg:w. .If-K I ff W f 1 I, I if -- F, .2 Q,-'W - - A 1 4 Z,. '14-.tn ,, Res i s fro MID-STATES INDUSTRIAL, 2401 11th For gas and electric appliances, air conditioning see ROCK' St., specializing in industrial, plumbing, and heating supplies. FORD APPLIANCE, CO., 1116-1118 Broadway, 965-0561. We service what we sell. f01J.yZ 0 CONTRACTOR cKFoRn, ILLINO UTO SALES, 5305 N. Second St., Home of Lhe famous one-o 246 iliigiigg- 1 4 It Yiiiilg- A i 'mn ELCO BONUS SCREW CORPORATION 1111 sA1v1uELsoN ROAD - ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS CARL E. PAULSON 81 CO., 2450 20th St., distributors of metal products, extend compliments to the families of Guilford High. Frank Leonard examines an Accutron by Bulova, one of many quality watches found at LOVES PARK JEWELRY, 5426 N. Sec- ond St. Senior Gary Vehmeier enjoys the efficient, friendly service of THE COACH HOUSE, Colonial Village, provided by Sue Rosel and Margie Chapman, also Guilford seniors. M fi 1 Vikings Des Rowe, Gary Vehmeier, and Bob Thayre analyze Congratulations and best wishes to Cuilford's 1967 Graduates the quality characteristics of linoleum available at JOHNSON- from HighcrestBEN FRANKLIN. OLSON FLOOR COVERING, INC., 2409 Charles St. AS YOU novel lhrough me ' ' ' Hours: Week Days 9 to 6 - Sat. 9 to 5 - Closed Wed. when your educoiion's over ond you take ci husband or o wife . . . when you turn your prime concern io the duties ofo home . . . let us help you with your furnishings Rag's Barber Shop nncxrmsriuninn nn n -i M W 1 Un' ' 0, ll Bl Z :Im g For Appointment 3806 East State St. uf' . we U, 51113 , can 399-2839 Rockford, riiinois Q mr-.mm Ufilm H H H H 1 HH' Harry C. West. Chairman of 'the Board Royal M. Lighfcap H00 Roberi' G. Grindle President llfh Street Secretary For perfect slumber dial this number - 964-9141. See RMC, Shop SKOCMO'S, 1115 Broadway, offering fashionable clothes 212 Seventh St., for mattresses, box springs, 8a studio couches. forthe entire family. 247 248 QW - Me limes? Www ah gwmfufe COmPlimCHtS Of DREXEL ' WOODARD ARNTZEN STEEL FABRICATION COMPANY ETHAN ALLEN 0 RANCH OAK HERITAGE 0 HENREDON K A R A S TA N and many others 1025 School Street ie? ,ff A-V' I X-. 'Hr-. - .- BOLENDER'S member ofthe American Gem Society, extends congratulations to the Class of 1967. I J, ,Ah SERVING ROUKFOBD F08 Oven X. qi- PM 6 Best Wishes from DORN'S ,. , M :I M J. .H ' I BARBER SHOP, 3803 Broad- .l'- -'QQ Iuu. ' Need Supp1ieS?xveHaveThem way, -'-f::ff '- , fi. ' iff 1 at ROCKPORD OFFICE SUP- - '- -- ' ' PLY HOUSE, 119 S. Main St. LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS - FUEL- FUEL OIL 708 Seventh SI. Phone 9611-3311 7571 ll For the ultimate in comfort and quality visit HOME SHOE L E X -it Li Featuring clothing for distinguished high school and collegiate COMPANY, 1143 Broadway. girls -jAN'S SPORTSWEAR, 207 Seventh Si. f if i' ir L r -nf ar 1 f ' f if if if IN THE MALI.. AT COLONIAL VILLAGE a asa-3770 249 Congratulations, June Graduates- . . . special congratulations, because you had the good iudgement to complete your high school training. Some of you will chooseto start your working careers at Barber- Colman Company. We welcome you-with friendship and an understanding of how it feels to be new at this business of seriously making a living. Technological, economic, and social change and improvement are perpetual motion in our Country. At Barber-Colman, we try to provide a climate that helps you to continue the growth you have started with your formal education, so you land wel can keep pace with progress. After your formal Commencement, come and discuss commencing with us. Let's keep on :asain BARBER-COLMAN COMPANY . .,,, M Vi' , A, . is . 'T 'H if D , if 5 43 . g , Distinctive gift for all occasions may be found at MARTIN GUSTAFSON, INC., 325 Seventh St. Diane Coppoletti looks over the quality craftsmanship of silver services available at LINDQUIST JEWELERS, 1137 Broadway. .A 1 1 4 , A A most complete selection of quality carpeting for the home and office is available at THOMPSON'S CARPET TRENDS, 2417 Charles St. 4 .fu 1 lilgs ,MJ ,, Vx, , ' 1 V V, Jun il , 5 , 9 A J EDSON'S USED CARS, 1623 Broadway, where customers send their friends, feature over a 100 car selection to choose from. M l I' R 3 A complete line of insurance V Auto, Fire, Liability, Hospital, 81 Life- may be found at HAMLETT INSURANCE AGENCY, Alpine Village. Congratulations to the 1967 Guilford High Graduates VIKING CHEMICAL COMPANY 1827 18th Avenue 251 252 Summer Jobs and Career Opportunities for High School Men and Women EARN GOOD MONEY NOW! Greenlee Bros. 8a Oo. is a growing, vigorous, diversified company that has offered unusual employment stability since 1863. Working en- vironment is pleasant, congenial and encouraging. Greenlee builds special machine tools, automatic bar machines, Woodworking machines, hand and hydraulic tools for electricians and pipefitters. Every aspect of pro- duction, packaging, shipment and sales is carried on at Greenlee . . . and Greenlee needs people to do this Work. You can earn good money now and also get a full pack- age of fringe benefits . . . paid holidays, paid vacations, liberal group insurance and a generous retirement plan. You are offered excellent opportunities to learn and earn . . . in a summer job or a permanent career. Visit our personnel oflice during the day, at night and Saturday until noon. Openings in our shop and office are usually available to you. An Equal Opportunity Employer? GREENLEE snos 8. co ' 2136 Twelfth Street Phone 963-4881 For Consultation On A TAX SHELTERED ANNUITY SEE MARSHALL GRANS of MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 803 Gas-Electric Building Rockford, Illinois ennrhingi nterprizns Elfimiteir 732 Westchester Drive Rockford, Illinois 399-2779 I SEIBERLINB 0 WEDDINGS o RECITALS 0 CONCERTS o AUDITION RECORDS 0 SPECIAL EVENTS o SPEECHES o RECORDS o TAPES Elle gllilnsi Qlnmpleie Qllerurhing Service gum-xilahle, 'linmllgn 'rmzs S MERRITT TIRE SERVICE, INC., 223 N. 3rd St., a Rockford distributor of Seiberling tires, guarantees personal service for you and your car. Compliments of SALL BROTHERS, INC. 2320 Kishwaukee Street Rockford, Illinois 253 254 Compliments of HICHCREST HARDWARE xy, I l l I N55 A 0 Paint X Sift- 0 Hardware I X 0 Wallpaper :QQ 0 Housewares I i45jfl's' 0 Lawn 8: Garden Supphes Alpine 8: Highcrest Rockford, Illinois HIGHCREST LAN ES Phone 399-3983 DOWNTOWN NORTH END 968-3774 963-3491 Highcrest Centre HIGHEST 399-2 502 open 'lilmzlinigllt Monday thru Fdday For a huge selection as well as economical shopping, S00 UNION HALL, INC., 3720 E. State St. Recounting the action at Viking sports events, the task of GUILFORD'S SPORTS ANNOUNCERS, are Steve Baker, '68, and Steve Olson, '67, f ,wc ,tv V..-' Q 0 'Q' 1 51 mfr, AMEROCK CORPORATION, 4000 Auburn St., cites their quality cabinet' ware as a symbol of fine homes in modern America.. nBui1ding for a better Rockfordn - Congratulations from FIRST NATION- AL BANK, 401 E. State St. 255 256 CARL ANDERSON 8: SON BUILDING CONTRACTORS 2820 22nd Street 398-1357 Senior Cyndy Boyer receives the finishing touches on a new hairdo at the salon of COIFFURES BY MR. LAWRENCE, Fairview Shop- ping Center, where A Name is a Must . . . ,,,n TRAHERN E. oc1LBY BRICE H. SHEETS ,..Y W r JOHN M. MCCOY ROBERT C. CRAIG ' ,X - 0 I , -M'- - --V I p E, C sz:-,vsc Insurance For 'the Indwadual ' Home ' Business ' ' ' 7 7 , . sCis ., E 4 Q A .vfv 1' 1 E f News 1-vwsemnce E. tm nW, me fx 0 fu.. , ,,i,i ,,,. i..f.,s1 L fivf iff Y V ,4 , WN cm., .,.., ,..e I A , , I Q A V, , -ff , .,,. ,,.. 0 ,. 520 North Maine Street o Rockford, Illinois o Telephone 963-6417 ,Service Within the Houru is Offered at NELCE TV. SL APPLI- ANCE, 1135 Charles St., 962-3705. GERAGHTY'S COSTUMES, 423 E. State St., features Cos- UHIICS, Wigs, Beafdss Grease Paints, Formal Wear and Ames' Seniors Cris Nelson 8: Cyndy Boyer display their bowling Som, style at FAIRVIEW LANES, 3600-20 E. state st. WELCOME VIKINGS Q' ' ',,, ,.,.1g12222ia:a1a31iE?:' -1 W' You can bank on Illinois National . . . a Full Service bank ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK 61 TRUST CO. South Main at Chestnut I I i lib 500 Dependable service may be found at WHITE BARN CLEAN- ERS, 1818 11th St., where quality is not expensive. f-. N lf' 'ill' nocxronn monumc sun 'if nocxrono Racism:-nzruauc Published by ROCKFORD NEWSPAPERS, INC. Serving the community-- constantly increasing 257 258 Compliments of 'HW PACK BLUE STAR POTATO I Q-J X' B -5 cl-ups + R ll 'if??':ze:s::' 1 EOR DELIVERY SERVICE 964-8627 e Euvi DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 3Ol5 llth BLUE STAR FOODS, INC. KEGEIJS BICYCLE STORE, 219 E. State St., Offers a wide selection of bikes, parts, and accessoriesg plus expert repairing on all makes and models. X. AFTER GRADUATION . . You may want to consider a career with SUNDSTRAND CORPORATION COLLINS 8a LEVIS, INC., REALTORSL501 Gas-Electric Bldg., . u , Where Growth Means QPPO1-tunity 965-9471 - Specializing in all types of Real Estate Services. Jldamsmfs ADAMSON JOHNSON PAINT CO. 1233 CHARLES ST. ROCLISITSLILL. PHONE 968.9614 nfwifit' Krall I I f. iii Compliments of REHNBERG-JACOBSON MANUFACTURING CO. 2135 Kishwaukee Street Congratulations , ' A W , ,f 'Xxx-Q sw., af ' . I , , .xv From .,,. N Sari fs RE C0 ROCKFORD ILLINOIS U S A ROCKEORD ENGINEERED Q - PRODUCTS COMPANY + Il ,,, ' nlA.,' I I 01 . .W 'WWF Stop at the sign of the orange disc, BEN'S GULF SERVICE, 1708 Rural Street, for friendly and competent service. .-:rf Compliments of BERGSTROM AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 1010 Charles Street For MY money it's the Wm AMERICAN BANK asf, 507 7th St., with five drive-in windows to serve you. 259 260 Congratulations to Guilford's 1967 Graduates from I. L. CLARK . -e . 1. ' gi Jsliefnl' '12fif'2i,f,, , , 1- ,f emm?.f4vE,Hff4?:zf3:24ef.aff'frm-.1w+'2Mf'a,..1 W- .gr - v ' 4, 4-::v.f-rug-fffffw' ' War if jem5?'fiifg2'I If I 724 M I I 'E' 51' 43,5 ,r 'AQ ,LW 1 .41 -f,,,5,f 4 U , r, a, cs, nv- ,f. - U r ' ' 3 if ' 2 af., W- 'Y ff , ' , ,v:f'.f-ff, -QW-,-,, f ??fi'45'h:'.ff1.'i5l7f'w.ii :51 2i?Wif,3iE?T'5l:'132'1f?v'i:'ffFiiffffili'-i:f7i'?.77'71-5fav'-':97 f-l fldiveflfwwry fi-MiD5441z5,42pyfa-27? WQ.iwJ'f'f5f'n1yfa fiwfiefhwka f-fffiwak'-an wQ'4 f?pf.',fv51?-rx 'f' fffl-J: fff- f':'-fe, ' 'WP '-' 'vf' f 'A ' I ' k , ,.,.,,,, ,.,...,f,,f , , rffi, mf ,, ,, , ,. , ,, , V af.- 1' ' , . f M sz i,,y ' f' . f,f--ww, -' mmf -zum. we ' mgaf fff -1 05+ ffemmwfhaq X ,y,fa,gfwfeM:.Jfftg1,-ffw:ta,Qyfaytff-,,, , ,..,, .,.. H ,, ,.,,. -, ., ,, , , , MFG. CO., 2300 6th St. HIGHCREST GULF SERVICE, Highcrest and Alpine Roads, offers quality service and Smith Oil products. We an Cdllfflllfbf wcrkfhl for Ill: dd- vancemenr of Me ana in MM we une. oe GD Here's a hardy VIKING who's ready to serve. As a matter of fact, he's so dependable he's known as Reddy! Reddy is the busy little fellow who brings Electric and Gas services into homes through- out the Rockford area, to provide energy for the many conveniences of daily living. Reddy is your ever-ready servant from . . . Congratulations to the 1967 Guilford High Graduates GUNITE DIVISION KELSY-HAYES COMPANY 302 Peoples Avenue Rockford, Illinois , - I 11,,f E Q' 5 5 CAMCAR SCREW AND MFG. CO., Textron Industries, Inc., located For Sick Room Supplies, Cosmetics, Baby Needs and Pharmaceuticals at 600 18th Ave., contributes to an important industry in its manufacture shop the VILIAGE PHARMACY, Colonial Village Shopping Center. of metal products. N4 261 262 thmgs gg better th CXOTIKB vnnLannQ ,i j ROCKFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLINQ COMPANY V- .V , t - ,V ', --cqwggg .-,-,.:'f,11g,Q,wfy-Q: -4,.1 '2:fyn,Q,, ' 'www--rwvvv' , ' x -IkQ.-.1-Y1.4AlvL9 e'!f9v'ivuiL::4,1,4., ,:..- -w'w,6: 6vk-Aol-xox-zw -.fp-mmf.-15,11 S ' 'S 4, ' '. O 81 H FOUNDRY, INC., 2144 15th St., manufactures quality alumi num castings. ROCKFORD SCHOOL OF BUSINESS - Day 8a evening class!-35 at 319 W. jefferson St., 964-9459. Best Wishes from : n HILL TOOL PSI-COLA if Congratulations 1921 Harrison Avenue from F CARS OF THE CONTINENT, LTD . 121 North Third Street NORTH MAIN BEN FRANKLIN, 1416 N. Main St., is the student-center aturing the widest selection in school C0mPhmentS Of W- G- CARISON 3b Ppliesg SONS, 2319 23rd Ave. Compliments of BUSINESS FURNITURE 84 STATICNERS 1119 Broadway 965-5796 263 264 WILLIAMS-MANNY-STEVENS 8z ENGSTROM 206 West State Street INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY SINCE 1896 , M, , , x V, LE n 'N 4 Tlc EQUIPMEN T Quality cleaning of rugs and upholstering is the best possible testimo- nial for ELMBLADE RUG gl UPHQLSTERY CLEANERS, 904 Broad. TOM HARMER, 127 N. Main St., is Rockford's largest supplier of way. official letterman's sweaters and leather-sleeved school jackets. Compliments of KELLEY-WILLIAMSON COMPANY 1132 Harrison Avenue Distributor of MOBIL PRODUCTS R -S, TT c UTTERSTOOLS MIACHINERY Woodworking Machinery Metal Working Machinery Abrasive Belt Polishing Machinery Gray lron,, Aluminum, Bronze Castings Meehanite MATTISGN MACHINE WCDRKS X mm Wm 1951. Xjfsmms The Home Ofilualify Mears! PETERS PACKING COMPANY, 3103 Auburn si. 266 i 'l,' y Roddy Maxwell, '67, shows junior Steve Wallen an example ofthe fine corsages available at JENSEN GREENHOUSES, 310 10th St. . - 1000 SIXTEENTHAVENUE - RUCKFUHD, ILUIVUIS 61101 -L...+... Q, 'W J ii: vm-fu...-., .Y ,, g:'?'J...UQ'Tisw.nkmz-.f,!,,aaQaeef,.:..3Q..:i1v1::':i:f13ig:::fQ1::f?rE::T5? ... Pg1 ',.MB.,'.',,f'f.'. ... . . ,.. A Tffff1fff 'f'f., .ff f'f-1i', f!f?' 'ff 'f. ff'ff' lf Tk.',.a,' 7 ,, 1, , ,. . , ,, f . ., Best Wishes to Gui1ford's 1967 Graduates from REDIN PRODUCTION CO.g 2433 20th St. - -5, 4 gp app FnSHI8N,EB IU UR M frr 71 ' Bii'v'l N gl 3 ff' I f xA .sa-2 ,ff 'ir' Xlg 4 XX 4, F QROCKFORD MACHINE TOOL co ZUSZLSAQYSTZQESCZZ lggfeZt?ORockford, nl. 61101 USA. 267 268 if M cf. , , f TRN . ,, -f v.v4,-,y'cvA- f WW7 77 'T7T'17 A ' f1'ff--W?--7-F-bv.,-F.1-,..-nw.-.,.,,...,,.d,,,,,2,,. . , ,W f,,- , , h , .. , , I wr:-vv.,,1,f .X X XS. X x ,, ,,,,,., ,. , , . . . . . . ' . Q-f -,,-.j:,. 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'T Sif'.SRs1'g , ' H. xi-w ST.: ESSXS- ix.,-.. gwwsv X - '-Wwe f IIUGKFDIPIIJ SCREW PR0l1Uc1'3 go-,707 HARFHSON AVENUE' Meeting contracting needs in the Rockford area is the GREGORY- ANDERSON CO., 2525 Huffman Blvd. - f ,f , 1 ff, 2 K, 4 ,fx ff -M ir W FRED C. OLSON MORTUARY, 1001-O3 2nd Ave., in Rockford, dedicates this nln memory of our dear daughter Joan who died February 12, 1963. The Grim Reapers exhibit the quality instruments found at NIELSEN'S MUSIC HOUSE, 404 7th St. rosa fi WW W Z Iwln THE TOP HAT Town 8c Country Dining Room Phone 877-4366 Outside Catering Service Phone 877-701 1 I ...Q 'I vw...w-.M-...4 www-w-'Q ima, .. E ee. IX 4 Compliments of SERVICE ENGINEERING, CO., 743 20th St. 269 270 Not just an enamel... 3 not a plastic coating... ' NEW VALSPAR as Black or White .ll H , 2' if but the best of both. f ll T ' uouin . ' P' -f PLASTIC ,L Outlasts all ordinary enamels on wood, plaster or metal. r 34 Contains miracle Polyurethane , ' that defies weathering, chipping, peeling and rusting. X ei i gk Abrasion and weather Xl resistant-can be subjected .g , - to really tough punishment .' -f H. '-ef ...defies alternating heat and below-zero freezes. ' QA bk Leadffree, non-toxic, baby-safe. rg, gk Use on furniture, Q 6, W woodwork, cabinets, doors, toys. V f ' . 714 Dries dust-free in one hour. ..- Available in deep, high-hiding ' sk Blackornon-yellowing 'lululn White, High Glossor 599 ' ' - - SmoothSatinfinish. C9 , M World's finest finishes for over 160 year T : ...xi Members of Guilford's Voyager staff pose outside POST PUB LISHERS, 518 Merrill Ave. LIEBOVICH BROTHERS, INC., fab steel, steel joists, roof decks, engineering at 22 ricators, oEer tr ct l OOP Courtesy of S 8: H BUS COMPANY Warehouse 81 Blackhawk Roads Phone 962-7676 , ,, I BEHR PAPER flilstablished 1906j .O. Box 617 0 Rockford, Ill. 61101 it im: -1---1 -i fr1.LZ 11-2 ,. -......, --.....a 1 uh-in s .f rf- 53 1 7 ' 15:29 . 1 94212. 3 ' x ' ::.l!'f I ,-,gsgffif . 1 om., , , LINDSTROM TRAVEL BUREAU, 106 W. State St., has of fered the finest international travel service for over 35 years. Best Wishes To Guilford's 1967 Graduating Class FORGINGS AND STAMPINGS, INC. 1025 23rd Avenue 962-5597 271 272 Compliments Of 1902 Seventh St. Rockford, Illinois Cfxrisfgnsom Fine Furniture For 50 Years n1-fglregftlg. 518 SEVENTH STREET TELEPHONE 968-9675 ROCKFORD- ILLINOIS 61108 Z 193 H fi . 5 9 12? We Ewav wfwafa ,JP ,,BC . Ea gl! rs hi ,nn, Ufx. K. .,,.,.i2mi if 1,, W5?!4 2 ' , -my. ,X , -14 in 5 MM, ffm? ' awww :Jw MOTT BROTHERS CO., 907 S. Main St., is a leading whole- l saler of plumbing, heating, and industrial supplies. Compliments Of ANDERSON BROTHERS CONTRACTORS 1700 Seminary Street ..f . .1 is WB , , STATE ,M su.uAn55 QQSLRQ SEHK! Enjoy bowling or billiards? Find both at STATE AND MADI- SON RECREATION, 310 E. State St. N C Re 4 I .. ,XT y 0 42424 'V vv vy4W+l Airy!-lvuwl W 01 cbfllvff 5-4 sA4 9:4 5:4 5: IRA, 4 L 4 GAC Q CRUMB-COLTON BLOCK CO., 208 Preston Ave., offer a large variety of building materials for your home. ' 't',V'-, Q V g i h h Z 1 3. If Q h 2 E Z in ,1y'.Q 1 ,,V,Ay A A THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Air Conditioned Ample Parking MQW 964-6332 'gilily 5 GASPARINI a. oLlvERl ma. FUNERAL Home 707 MARCHESANO DR. 273 274 The Vikings New Auditorium Built by GUST G. LARSON 8: SONS, INC. General contractors for the Guilford High School Additions g fha 1 jf' Adamson-johnson Paint Co. Allen's Crockery Alpine Village Barber Shop American National Bank Amerock Corp. Andco Distributors, Inc. Anderson Bros. Contractors Carlj. Anderson St Son Anger's jewelry Appliance City Architectural lron Works Arntzen Steel Fabrication Co. BarbersColntan Co, Dr. Barrick's Clinic Gordon Bartels Co. Bean Shoe Service Behr Paper Bell Savings Be1t's GulfService le. 0. liergrrn sr Cn. Bergstrom Automotive Parts Black Bt Co. Bloniquist Furniture Store Blue Star Foods Bob's Shoe Store Bolender's The B rearley Co. larnatlnay Florists Burpee-Wood Funeral Home Business Furniture 8: Stationers Camcar Screw 8: Mfg. Co. Cardinal Glass Co. W. G. Carlson St Sons, Inc. The Carpe: Manor Cars ofthe Continent, l.'l'D Casually Yours Central Illinois Eleuric Et Gas Centro, Inc. Checker Paint Store Cherry Valley cn, Christenson Furniture, Inc. City National Bank j. I.. Clark Mfg. Co, Coach House Restaurant Coach Light Card 81 Gift Shop Coca Cola Swanson, john C. 35,154 Mangas, Darrel 36 'l'horsen. Mrs. llelen 36,129 Albertson. Charles 48 Anderson, Mrs. Fay 37 Anderson, Peter 52 Ballard, Allen 41 lianel, Mrs. Mary 40205 Belfield, janice 42 llltlnt, Dennis 40 Bounds. Charlotte 54 Bowen, William 38 Brady, nernard 48 Brees, Clifford 51 Brenner, Donna 55 Busey, Nellie 48,49 tzantsr, lasnjannn 48 Canter. Mrs. Connie 44,45 tzarst-and, josephine 54 Carlson, Mrs. Barbara 42,184 Carlson, Clifford P. 34 Carlson, Mrs. Elaine 37 Carlson, Mrs. joan 37 Carlson, WIllian148,49 Garr, Yeva 54 Cassioppi, Eugene 46,47 Chance,1'ernon53 Cl1r'lstofaltelli,lIon 44 Cicero, George 55 Claeys, Jeannie 42 Conklin, Mrs. Diane 52,201 Conl, Sherwood 53 tint, Marilyn 55 Crawford. Cerald 48 Cutting, Mrs. Kathryn 4-1 Mitchell, Mrs. Diane 40,177,152 Daniels, Martha 52 Davis, Patricia 42 Dayton, nnrts 46 Dickover, Paul 52 Dixon, 1-Zvcrett 55 Dixon.jin155 Durham, Willtan142,184,185 258 234 243 259 255 242 273 256 244 237 241 248 250 241 242 232 271 232 259 233 259 241 244 258 240 248 238 228 233 263 261 235 263 236 263 241 260 238 236 234 272 262 260 246 238 262 Adverti Coillures by Mr. Lawrence 256 Cole's Odorless Cleaners 236 Collins St Levis, Inc. 258 Colonial Bank ofRockford 249 Columbia Studio 239 Couneous Auto Sales 245 Crumb-Colton Block Co. 273 Damascus Steel Products Corp. 243 Doc's Barber Shop 238 Dorn's Barber Shop 249 Edson's Used Cars 251 Ekstrom-Carlson St Co. 251 lilco Tool Sr Screw Corp. 246 Elniblade Rug 8: Upholstery Co. 264 Fairview Lancs, Inc. 256 First National Bank 255 Five Point Floral 240 Forgings 8: Stampings, Inc. 271 Funk's Service Center 242 Gasparlnt Bt Uliveri Funderal Home 273 Gates Grocery 235 Ceraghty's 256 Greenlee Bros. 8: Co. 252 Gregory-Anderson Co. 268 j. M. Grimstad, Inc, 237 Gruno's jewelry 232 Guilford Publications 272 Guilford Sports Announcers 255 Gunlte Division Kelsey-llayes Co. 261 Martini Gustafson, Inc, 250 Hanllett Insurance Agency 251 Toni llarnier 264 Samuel Harris A Co. 229 1-lighnfest Ben Franklin 247 Highcrest Gulf Service 260 Hlghcrrsr llardware 254 Highcrest Lanes, Inc. 254 Highland Cleaners 235 Hill Tool Et Supply Co. 263 Holnlquist Lumber St Fuel Co. 241 Home Savings 8: Loan ofRockford 231 Home Shoe Co. 249 Dave Hopp's Standard Service 240 House of Lindberg, Inc. 248 illinois National Batik 257 Imperial Foods 233 Administ Eicher, Mrs. llcnrietta 46 1-Zhner, Mrs. Nancy jane 37 lirickson, Norman Farnunt, Mrs. Mary 42 Flode11,john ts. 34 Flynn, Join. 51,156 Ford, 'l'ho1nas 38 Forsell, Jill 48 Franseen, l-ldgar 38 Frazier, George 55 Freemon, Robert 48 Galer, Mrs. Gretchen 42 Gapkinske, joyce 55 tznldenstsrn, Jay 54 csrrgnnr, llallie 51,145,156 Grceland, Barbara 54 Grosse, Mrs. l1orrat11e40 Gustafson, Mrs, lileanor 37 Gustafson, Mrs. Maureen 48 Gustafson, Mrs. Ruth 40 llallstrom, Mrs, 1-Zlva 41 llarris, Mrs. Marcella 34 llasellotl, Mrs. julie 50 flicks, Donald 46 lllnde, David 45 HL-tsotn, Gladys 54 llolltn an, Robert 46 lloglund, Mrs. Marge 37 Hollingsworth, Mr. E.R. 34 llomewood, M rs. Vivian 39.189 llunte,11elcn54 lngrnrn, tlr. ilsnrtcr 55 lsabelli, .tntlnnns 44 jackson, Alice M.42 Jannsnn,Jsn 51,162,166 Jslnissn.1lrs.l1rnya7 johnson, Dorothy 54 johnson, Mrs. Marie 42 johnson. Willlatn 44,46 Kahl, Mrs. Karen 39,189 Kalen, Florence 55 Kennedy, Robert 46,47 Klt1g,l.loyd 41,1-15,155,153 SCIS Imperial Motor Et Armature Co. Chas. Ind. jackson Piano Store jan's Sportswear jensen Greenhouses johnson-Olson Floor Covering, Inc. Kegel's Bicycle Store Kelley-Williamson Co. C, Kerman Co, Kntght's Armor Kooolmaster Awning Co. LaBob's Travel Shop La les Beauty Shop Larson's Furniture, Inc. Gust G. Larson Bt Sons, lnc. Ltebovich Bros., Inc. Henry Lindberg Linden Et Sons, Inc. Lindquist jewelers Lindstrom Travel Bureau Lovu Drugs Loves Park jewelry Machinist Tool Co. Majestic Tool 81 Engineering Co. Manpower, Inc. Rlassssnnsrns Mutual Lats lns. Marshall Crans Masters Shoes of Rockford Mattison Machine Works Mera's Broadway Radio 81 Appliance Merritt Tire Service Mid-States Industrial Corp. Mott Brothers Co. Muller Pinehurst Dairy National Lock Co. Nelce 'l'.V. Service Nicholson Hardware Nielsen's Music House Nihan 8: Martin Pharmacies North Main Ben Franklin Nyltnt Tool Kr Mfg. Co, 0 8: H Foundry, inc. Ogilby Insu rance Agency Fred C. Olson Alnrtnaiy P St B Bus Lines Pacemaker Food Stores ration Kleinbeck, Richard D. 52 Knudsen, joan 48 Koehn, james 44 Kruse, Mrs. lone 48 lazenhy,jin1ntie 45,153 Lanzenby, Mrs. Sharon 50 lewis, Ken 55 Ilndenman, Roger 47,172 Lund, Sigurd 53 Maas, Mrs. Andrea 44,45 Magnuson, llelen 39 Malm, Norma 54 Marinelli, Anti 54 Marten. janlce 47 Martin, Mrs. Lynn 42 May, Donald 53,161,160 McKnight, Willis 45 Mcl.an1arralt, Gary 48 Meke, Mrs. joyce 52,201 Monso11,Mrs. Virginia 42 Mueller, Paul 47 Nagel, Eleanor 54 Nask, llenrietta 55 Nelson, Kenneth 43,49 Nelson, Thomas 43,49 Nicholls, Renwick 47 Nicholson, jean 54 Oherg, Eva 55 Uleson, Don 43 Omen, Mrs. Dorothy 37 0'Neil, Shirley 54 Orr, Mrs. Margery 46 Orr, William 45 Osberg, Ann 55 Osborne, Edlth 54 Osinski, Mrs. Carolyn 47 Palm, M rs. Carol 43 Patrick, Sue 52 Patterson, Helen 54 Pearson, Paul 43 Peters, Marian 48 Pitcher, Calvin 48 Plant, janet 43 242 245 229 249 266 247 258 264 240 230 229 228 241 240 274 270 229 240 250 271 228 246 237 230 234 253 237 265 235 253 244 272 267 272 256 242 269 254 263 266 262 256 268 229 243 Carl E. Paulson St Co. Pepsi Cola Peters Packing Co. Post Publishers Quaker Oats Co, Ray's Barber stron Recording Enterprises Limited 253 Redln Production Co. Rehnberg-jacohson Mfg. Co. Rockford Appliance Co. Rockford Brass Works Rockford Cement Products Co. Rockford Engineered Produas Co. ltsskrnrrl Forging Dis er 'rant cs. Rockford Machine Tool Co. Rockford Mattress Co. Rockford Molded Produus, Inc. Rockford Newspapers, Inc. Rockford Office Supply House Rockford School of Business Rockford Screw Products Co. Rockford Standard Furniture Co. Rowland's jewelry S Bt H Bus Co. Sall Bos. Co. Service Engineering Co. Don Shields Auto Sales Sjostrom at Sons, inc. Skandia Co. Skogmos Standard Book Store State Bt Madison Recreation, Inc. Stuckey'5 Sundstrand Corp. swear Clark's Parkway Motors Tandy leather cn. Thompson's Carpet Trends Top Hat Restaurant Union Hall, Inc, V Bt S. Hardware Stores Valspar Corp. Varland Agency Viking Chemical Co. Village Gllis Village Pharmacy White Bear Cleaners wrllarns, Manny, starrns sr Engstrom Posikus, Mrs. Bill 55 rsnrlia, Joann 43 Powell, Dorothy 41 Redwing, Darwin 47 Relchenbach, jeanette 54 Reidel, Norman 38 Repke, Catherine 43 Richards, Betty 55 Rinaldo, Palma 44 Roby, Mrs. Alice 37 Roland, M rs. Pauline 37 Stafford, ilrs. lfliyllis 40 Samuelson, Cenelle 50 Saunders. Initia 43 Schwitters, Faye 43 Scott, Richard 36 Schulty, ttrs. tlsrlnn 37 Severin, Mrs. Armer E. 34 Shafer, Mrs. Frances 34 Shaheen, Dr. Thomas 34 Sisler, Herbert 53,157 Smith, larry 47,141,142,143,l44 srnnlr. Roger 53 Soter, Ruth 55 Stinson, Lila 54 Stone, Larry 45 Swaby,W1ll1am 48,141,142,143 Swanson, Agnes 54 swlslt, Mildred 54 Talbot, Agnes 55 Talmadge, Keith 47 Thorpe, Edith 54 Tordaro, Rose 54 Tyler, Donald 38 Umaske, Corinne: 50,193 Waldecker, Donald 40 White, William 38 Wieneke, Cary 51,146 Wolfe, Mrs. Linda 41,204 Zanello, Robert 53 Zaugg, ilr. Brnj. 34 VanderWaal, Carole 43 246 263 265 270 238 247 267 259 244 234 238 259 242 267 247 242 257 249 262 268 247 229 271 253 269 236 243 249 247 242 273 234 258 234 238 250 269 254 235 270 230 251 230 261 257 264 215 Carter, Craig 129, 144, 156, 173, 188 Ballard. Calnarillo, Rosalinda 127, 189 276 Abbott, Dunna123 Abraham, Denise 131 Abraham, Gary Ackerman, Larry Ackerman, Paul 99 Adams. Arthur Adams, Doug 130,169 Adams,joanne Addams, Larry 121 Addams, Patricia 99 Adolphwn, nm 124 Aclolphson, Roger 124 Aifinito, Annette 125 Agema, Debbie 133, 193, 201,215 Ahlgrin, David 125, 170, 186, 217 Ahmer, Eric 125 Ainsworth, Michael 126 Akerman, Wetland 133 Akre, Diane Marie 133, 215 11ll111g111, Douglas 121, 185 Aldndge, 1111101311 134 Babb, Phyllis 68 Baer, Curils 122 Bagus, Kenneth 68 Bagwell, Gary 122 Bailey, Carol 99, 187 Bailey, Kim 134, 145 Bailey, Maribeth 100, 188 Bailey, Richard 65. 165, 191 Bailey, Virginia Baker, Allen 137 Baker, Barbara 128, 192 Baker, j on68 Baker, Kathleen 68, 210 Baker, Steven 100, 184,185, B akken, Reed 68 Baldridge, Robert Ballard, Diane Ballard, Patricia Ballard, Randall 101 Ballard, Sandra 68 Ballard, Scott 125 Steve Alrano, 11s1g11e111a 99, 192, 200 Alfrey, Kenneth 67 Allen, Claudia 67 Allen, Donna 67 Allen, Patricia 134, 203, 215 Allen, Paula 126 Allen, Susan 67, 216 Allscn, Fred 99 Allsen, Ra ncly 127 Allspsugh, 111111111111 99 Allspaugh, janei 134 Alonzo, Terri 127 Alsburg, Garland Amos,1ana 135, 215 Anast, Frank 129 Anast, Virginia Anaszewia, Cand ance 67 Andersen, Burdette 133 A111111s111, 11a11ly11 Andersen, Richard 136 Anderson, Bonnie 136, 177, 215 Anderson, Craig 67 Anderson, Curtis 131 Anderson, Daniel 128 Anderson, Diane 99, 188 Anderson, Douglas 99,165,213 Anderson, Gene 99 Anderson, Gordon 99 Anderson, james D. 67 1111116151111 11111115 11 99 Anderson, james li. 99, 218 Anderson, j anice 122 Anderson, jintmie Anderson, jonathan 99, 188 Anderson, judy 67, 93, 177, 184, 192,203, 208, 224 Anderson, Kathleen 99 Anderson, l.inda C. 67 Anderson,1.1nda K, 121 Anderson, l.inda Y. 137 Anderson, Mark 122, 201, 213 Bandoll, Richard Baney, Gary 126 Banonis, Kevin 122 Bararl, Ruben 127 Barber, Edward 136 Barth, Brian 68, 223 Barclay, Marlin 128, 218 Bardoulas, Margaret 65, 68, 174, 182. 203.222 Bardoulas, Richard 128, 144, 186, 203 Barger, Shirley 100, 18-1, 187, 188, 201 Bargren, Phyllis 100, 188, 203 Barker, Ann 135 Barker, Pierce 100,222 Barker, Susan 68, 183, 199 Barnard, Rebecca 129, 177, 187, 192, liarnhart, Gene 136, 170 Barnhart, Randy 68 Barrick, Nancy 100. 184, 187, 193, 200, 202 Barrows, Nancy 68 Barrs, Kerry 122, 169 Barrs, Lance 68, 163, 169 Barsncss, David 68 llarrholomew, Lynn 131, 216 Banhololnew, Susan 68, 216 Bartle1t,Ada Bates, Bill 137, 207 liates,judy 138 Bates, Peggy 131 Balka, Laurel 123,187, 193,200,214 Baumgardner, Susan 124,188,199 Baxter, Clarence 100, 206 Baxter, Dan 69, 186 Baxter, Dawn 133, 138 Baxter, Denise C. 133 llaxter, Den1se1,. Baxter, jill 69 1111111151111, Nanny 130 Anderson, Peter 11. Anderson. Pctcr H, Anderson, Richard 99, 153, 155, 173 Anderson, Rocky 99 Anderson, Roger 137 Anderson, Ross 67, 218 Anderson, Shelley 123, 192,200, 212 Anderson, Susan 67, 192, 200 Anderson, Thomas 138, 170 Anderson, William 99, 218 Andrews,1eta 99, 176 Angell, Dale 99 Anger, Nancy 138 Anger, Robert 67, 218 Anglin, l,inda Anixier, Robert 137 Appel, jane 99 Applegate, Betty 99, 192, 208, 210 apsay, 111111 124, 144, 159,217 ,ips-.1y, 5115111 67, 210 Arenz, Gail 67, 210 Armstrong, Barbara 136, 203, 215 Armstrong, Evelyn 67, 193 Amold, Fredric 67, 170, 191, 196 Amold, Crcgory 99, 141,162,165 f1rnold,jane1 99, 154, 188,193 Arnold, Kathryn 67. 208, 221, 225 Amold, Nancy 121, 150, 177, 191, 193 Artzen, Robert 99, 203 Ashcraft, Glenn 133 Ashcraft, Orville Asher, Patricia 133, 215 Asher, Rogennia 124 Ashley, Susan 99, 192, 201 Atkins, Deborah 67, 18-4, 185, 199 1Xlki11so11,l,1nda68 Atkinson, S Atierber-ry, ally 133,215 1411101 130 ,11151111,l11111t1y137 11us1in,Car y 134 Austin, james 134 Austin, Susan 68 Avery, Thomas 141, 162, 165, 191, 213 Awakul, Dusanee 68 Ax.Roy125,170, 186, 203. 218 Ax,1'1rginia 125. 192,203 Aylward, 1,1 nda 134 11,-12, 11111111111 128 lsabb, Daryl 130 Baxter, Ruth 133, 184 Beard, Gerald 100 1x1:11d,1011a1l1111 133 Beard, Rebecca 134 Beardy, Roger 100 Beanie, Mary 124. 174, 177, 181, 201. 214 Beaudry, Doris 122 Beaudry, Nancy 69 Beaver, Amanda 124 Beavers, Sharon liecklnglon, Sue 69, 174, 176, 193, llcckntan, johnath 121, 174, 176, 206 Beckman, Thomas 69 Beckstrand. Barbara 125, 187, 193, 199 l1eckstrand,Dehra 125, 188, 193. 201 lleehe, jurly Behrens, Kathleen 134 1Seill'uss,jalnes 100, 141, 218 lleilfuss, Khristine 69, 203 lieilke, Alan 69 Helken, Louis 168 l1ell,Calv1n llcll. Carolyn Bell, Dennis 126 Bel1,C0orge 100, 146, 167, 218 Bell, Kurt100 liellich, Mark Benedict, Bradford 133 Benedetto, Susan 130 lienge,julie 121 lienhaln, Robert 127, 170, 218 11c11111111111, 111111111 127 llcnjamin, jo Ann l1111j11111111, 511111111 lienjamin, Stephen 100. 153. 155, 170, Benner, Peggy 100 Bennett, liarbara 134, 193 liennelt, Bruce 127. 167 liennett, Diane 100 Iiennzti, Cary 137 liennen, Robert 1-1,25,100. 185, 188 l1enson,1Xnn 69, 174, 176 lienson, Dennis 130, 144, 163,191 liellson, Panlenc 69, 152, 190, 193 Henson, Tilnotliy 100, 202, 218 lang, 1111111 129 11e1g1111111, 11.111 100 llergmark, Brad 131 lierns, Linus 131 196, 201,255 183, 191, 193, 214 196, 193, 220 198. 172 Student Index Berry, Donna 212 Berry, Steven 100 Ilertelson, Myra 100, 187 Bertolasi, Paul 100 Beswick, Karl 131 Betz. Bonnie 100, 192 l1eyer,Cathleen 130, 213 Beyer, Daniel 130, 153 Bielefeldt, john 128, 163 Bielefelclt, Randall 136, 217 Brennan, Richard Brenner, David 71 Bressler, Charles 138, 145 Bressler,jacquel1ne 101, 205 Bressler, Suzanne 125 Breuer, Marla 126, 141, 156 Brewer, Robert 137, 186, 199 Bricco, Linda 134 Bricco, Lois 71 Bleleinldt, Roger 123, 145 Billings, Dennis l1111gl111111, 1111211105 128, 170 llirchall, Susan 122, 193 11irken,jeanne 69,204 l1irke1t,john 124 Bishop, Deborah Bishop, Dianna 100, 188, 193, 205, 216 Bishop, Donald 69 Bishop, Nancy 136, 205 l1111111f11111, Kay 125, 193 Bittner, David 125, 218 Black, 'l'l1on1as 125, 14-lf, 167, 191 lilackxnan, 'lltercsa Blade, Nancy l1lades,Pan1ela 136, 193 l1laine,janice 138 lllalnu, Kenneth 69 lllztir. Bradley 100, 173, 181, 190 lilair, Kathryn 138. 203, 215 lllalsdell, Colette 69, 205 lilaisdull, Cordon 137 lllakesley, 1l111y 131 lilakley, 11111141111 137 lilanchard, Rav: ,inn 100, 208, 212 111111111 c:1111y 69 liland, Linda lllascoc, Daniel 131 lilascoe, Kathleen 126 Bleed, Randall 69 lirauglnon, Sandra Bleikll, Lawrence 69 Blewell, Debora 126 Bliss, Bonnie 69, 176, 188 Blixt, Charles 127, 144, 173 lilomberg, Linnea 100, 187, 198, 216 Blomgren, Barbara 69, 193 Blomgren, Beverly 70, 183, 189, 191200, 202, 208, 221 Blomquist, Elizabeth 100 Brtcco, Mary 101 Brigham,john 130, 144, 167 l111gl1a111, llichard 101 Brngren, Mark 128. 144, 165 l11ol11111gl1,1'11g111n1 121, 174, 176 111o11lfy, 1111111 126 Brookman, Teresa 101 1irookman,'1'hon1as 137, 145 liroolcs, Ann 127, 177, 192, 200 lsroughton, 511111111 128 Brown, Barbara 127 131111411 Beverly 101 Bloom, Bonnie 127 Bloom, Christie 70, 193, 201 Bloom, janice 70 Bloom, Kristy 100, 188, 192, 201, 208 Bloom, Robert Blunt, David 100, 186, 207 Bock, Roberta Bodin, lisbeth 129 Boehm, Sheila 134 Boland, Keith 131, 144, 163, 191, 209, 210 Bolzak, 1-.laine 133 Brown, Debra 71, 210 Brown, J Brown, 1 alnes 71, 165,166 nd11h101,183 Brown, Kenneth 133 Brown, Kristine 133 Brown, Randall 133, 138 Brown, Raymond 60, 65, 71, 159, 160, 182, 191, 196, 203 Brown, Russell 101,213 Brownell, Donald 101. 210 Bruwnin g, Pamela 133 l3rucc,Rosc101 l1ruer,l1arluara 101, 192,212 liuberl, Pal 134 Buchanan, larry 13-1 lluchanan, Micheal 129 Ilnchanan, Shirley 101 Buchholz, jane 121, 176, 192, 201, 216 l1ncl11nan11,jan1e5 71, 141,191 Bilelte, Deborah 101 Bueschel, 'l'l10mas 134, 145, 157, 169,218 Builla, Wayne 101 l1111la1,j11111e5 121 111111k.c:11s1111e1:14 Bunting, llullock, liullocl-1, 'l'on1 145 Barbara 120, 130, 177,210 Roger 71 Bunch, Richard 136 liurchfield, Kent 128. 156 Burdick, Diana 131 Burgess, liarold 136 Burgess, Richard 131 Burgcll, janet 71 ls111g111. 10111111 101,204 Burick, lili Burke, P anrela 101. 192 atrick 71,146,165,190 llurke, 1' llurman, Crystal 136 Burnett, 1Villian1 101 Burns, james 101 Burns, Philip 10, 63, 71, 159, 160, 181 Bolzak, Shirley 100 Bonavia, Mark 100 Bonavia, Nancy 70, 223 llonavia, Paul Bonnike, Thomas 134 liookland, Diane 100 13oonn,janice ' Boone, Ted 131 Borden, Terry 134 Borgren, Chris 121, 144 Born, Douglas 70 Bornor,john 61, 70, 158, 160 Borst, Karen 100,193, 201, 208 Boshears,Nc1lie 123 Boshears, Sandra 100 Bowers, Christine 128, 189 Bowers, Victor 70 Bowie, Patricia 70, 175. 176, 193. 195, 208 228 Bowling, 111111111 130 Bowman, Christopher 137 Bowman, William 101, 169, 189 Boyd, Bennett 70 Boyd, l111ge1 124, 167, 191 Boyer, Cynthia 19, 60, 61, 76, 70, 182, 183.199, 223, 256 1111ye1,111d11l1 70, 153, 188, 192, 203 Boyle, Gail 124, 188, 193, 200, 208 Brace, Valerie 70, 193, 196 Bradley, Delnlar 126 raradley, Nancy 70, 177 Bradley, Sally 124, 177 Brady, Robert 125 llranca, Nicola 70, 193, 216 Brander, Eugene 136 Brandstetler, james 11rannan, Ballard 136 Iirannan, Scelia 101 Brauer, Lawrence Brearley, jeifrey 125 Brearley, William 136 Bredesen, Ross Breed, Lynn 138,145,167,199 Breit, David 71 Breit, Dennis 122 Brett, Gail 101, 205, 206 1116114111115 71,218 11reit.john 121 111111, 1.111111 133 Brengten, Sandra Brennan, Chrlsxine 122 182, 190 Burt, Dianne 123 Burton, David 101, 186, 199, 202, 208 Burton, Nao1ni71,204 Burton, Robert liurzell, Cameron Butler, Mark 101, 218 l1yers,Creg Cadmus, Kathleen Caldwell, Teresa 124, 193 Calho11n,jan1cs 71 c:11l1ag1111111e, 111111111 137 Calvert, David 72, 146, 147, 148, 165 208 Calvcri, Norma 125,192, 200, 213 Ca1t1arillo, Anna 134 Camarillo, Fred 124 Camp, 11'ill1am Can1phc1l,CraigG. 101 Campbell, Craig M, 138 c111111pbell, c:1eg111y 101 Campbell, janice 101. 201 cza111p111l1,1111l1111l 133 Campbell, Pamela 210, 213 Ca1npbell,Rohcr1 101 Cantrall, Michael 101,213 Carlberg,11ol1y 101 Carlson, llobette 72,212 Carlson, Brad 125 Carlsson, Charles 133 Carlstrom, Pamela 72 Carlyle, Christine 72, 183, 188 Carpenter, Carol 101 Carr, Patricia 121, 174, 192, 213 Carroll, Donald 72 Carroll, Laura 127, 177, 193, 201, 208, 214,216 Carler, Danny 14, 25, 62, 72, BB, 173, 184, 185,221 Carter, David 131, 173 Carter,1'a11l 133 Carter, Sharon 101 Carter, Steven 131, 156, 173 Carter, Thomas Cartwr1ght,Cindy 101, 177 Cartwright, Denise 134, 199 Ca11w11g111, l'e1111y 134, 214 Caruana, Roger 72, 218 Cary, john 65, 72, 182, 207, 222 Casazza, David 72, 162, 213 Casazza, Daniel 123, 162 CaSe,C1ntl1la124,193.199 Cassity,joann 101, 174 Castiglioni. '1'hon1as Castrogiovanni, joseph 134, 145, 163,181 Castrogiovanni, Rose 101, 187, 198, 201 Caildell, Constance 101 Calldell, Kathleen 134 c:ede1s1111111, Peggy 124, 193, 215 CL-derslroln, 511san72, 183 Cero,Cl'1arlcs 136 Cero, Shirley 73, 192, 196 Cl ialmers, Sandra 125, 130, 192, 201 Cl1amberla1l1,Carol 124, 176 c:11111111101l1l11, 101,- 135 Chambers. Susan 125 Chandler, Faye 212 Chaney, Shirley 126, 136 Chapman, Carolyn 73 Chapman, Margie 73, 182, 201, 209, 210, 246 Charles, Victoria 125, 193 Chase, Patricia Chase, Trudy Cherrey, lilizabetlt 137, 193 Cherry, Linda 121 Chester, Danny 121, 193 Cholke, Richard 73 Cholke,Rober1 102, 158, 160 Cherrey, Sarah 125 C C C ltiles. Steven 126 hristofersn, Marsha 102 hudolla, Christine 102 Chudoha, Richard 125 Cibelius, Carol 60, 65, 70. 73, 177, 182. 183, 193, 196, 220 Cibelius, Mary 95, 102, 119, 188, 192, C C C C C 195, 201 icero, john 127, 203, 222 labough,'l'on1 102 laeyssen, Mary 134 lancy,ja1nes 102, 173, 202 lapsaddle, lingerie 127 Clark, Marcia 73,102,199 012111, 1111g1e 123 Clark, Mark 127 Clark, Wendy 127 Cliliord, May 73, 184, 188,196 Clingenpeel, Rebecca 137, 215 Clinite, Susan 129, 192, 201, 206 Coates, Richard 133 Cohh, David 102 Cobert, Philip 131,185 Coblent2,john 137 001115, 41311111111 121 Coil, Cheryl 138, 157, 212 c:11l11y, 1,1111y 138 Colellattr, Charles 102, 155 Coleman. Charlotte, 73, 192 Coleman. Linda 123 Coleman, Roger 133, 167 Colcm an, Ronnie 130, 218 1:111l111s, cz. llouglas 134 r:111l111s,111el11el 124, 186 Collis, Collis, Charles 102, 155 Norma 130 Combs, Michael 102 Co1nbs,l'alrick 130 Conan t, Christine 102, 183, 188, 206 Conde, IJ. Philip 63, 75 Conrad, Cary 102 Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Christine 124 Coralce 123, 206 David 102,184 Donald Carlson, Cl1rislinl: 125, 198, 208. 210 Carlson, Cindy 29, 72, 151,152,177,181. 182, 153, 190 Carlson, Dania-125,101 Carlson, livatt 138 c:a1lsf111, c:111y 72 Carlson, llolly 20, 201 Carlson, Carlson, 11111 72, 206,216 janet 128, 191. 193, 212, 214 Carlson, jessica 72 1:111l1c11,1111ly 125,210 ftn1ls011, 11111111 72, 176, 192,210 c1,11l51111.1la1k 72, 158.191 1:111l5011.11el1s111 126,150,191.192 1:,11ls011, 1111111111 126, 144, 160.191 f:a1l11111, 11115111111 72, 183, 107, las, 192. 200 113115011 111111111 841,93.1-11,181 123115011 slim-l 122 c:111ls011, 11111111111 72 Carlson, William 133 crook, 14111111111 133 Cook, M1chael.1. 130 I K lock, Michael '1'. look, Ricky c10011ey, 1211111101 104, 199 c:QQ111y,c:l111111111 102, 127, 193 f:011pe1, 111111113 102 C Iooper, Lawrence 102, 188, 196. 199,200 202.222 000161, 1111111111 102, 203 1:,10pf1, l'l11l1p 73, 202 c,0pp11lf111, 11121111 133, 181, 203, 250 f:11pp11le111, 10111 10, 18, 29, 60, 0.1, 55 C 73, 76. 181, 182. 183, 203, 205, 210 225 orbe1t,.Xnn 73, 193, 196, 208 Corbc1l,john134, 218 Corbin, Orland 124 Cordon, Anne 1-1, 60, 62, 73, 88, 182. 183, 185,199,200,210 ' Corpora, Diane 73 Corpora,'1'l1on1as 124 Col1rclI,Cary 73 Countryman, Carol 134 Conn, Kaihleen 102 Cowan, Terry 102, 184, 189, 193 Cowelljoseph cm.-g111, Ronald Cox, Anim 128, 189, 205 Cox, Nadine 102, 200 Cox, Palricia 73, 183 Colon, Wilma 60, 73. 182. 183, 188. 201 Crain, lidwin 102 Crain. Patricia Crain, Ronnie 125, 144 Crziin.Sl:pl1en 134 Cm1ner.Calc152. 16-1 Cmndcll. Nancy 102 Crandall. Scan 126 Crooks. Debra 122 lirooks. Michael 73 Crooks. Pnlricin Crooks, Rick 126 Crooks, Rosemary Cross, larry 137, 145, 203 Cross, Steven 122, 186. 203 Crossland, 1:1111 25, 102. 146, 1so, 167, 191, 203, 218 Crossland, Keirh 74. 153. 169. 191, 195 Croxland, Michel: 127, 193. 203,212 Crossnian, Nancy 25. 103, 184 Crow, Palricizi 127 czmi.-ley, 51111.11 crm-n, Roger 103 Crull, David 136, 145. 157 Cru1cher,.1nna 129 Cruzdmer. janex 74 Cullen, X1ichacl7-1 Cummings, mgmaa 121. 213 Cunningham, can 136 Cunninghani, Michael Cushman, Sharon 103 Cusmer, Pamela 131 Culsingcr,jau:lyn 74 Culsinger, Lynn 136 Czamyszka, Theodore Daber,jzi1ns 122, 203 lbuxgosisn, David 131 11',1g0511n, 1-:award Dahlcn, Kris 123 Dahlen, Karl 103, 207 Dailey, Paul 74 Dailey, Robena 103, 184, 189, 192, 205, 208 Dalloslo, Rafmond 134 Da1Pra, Anrhony 62, 98, 103, 119, 184, 199 Daly. Gregory 74 Dame, Carlyle 124 Danielsen, Laura 130, 184, 193 Danncnberg, Dean 74, 146. 147, 165 Dannenberg, Nancy 103, 192 Dai-gene, Mark 134, 145, 163 Darnell, Carol 124 Dauenbaugh, Micheal 137 Davenpo11,Ncvil 122, 144, 156 David, Palricia 74. 204 Davidson, Barbara 74, 204 Davidson, Diana 138 Davidson, Steven 47, 121, 186, 207, 210 Davini. 11enise121 Davis, C. Randall 103, 162, 165, 166 Davis, Debra 124, 192, 203, 208 Davis, Diana 138. 195 Davis, Hazel Davis. jerry 133 Davis, john Davis. Kcnncih 133 Davis, Larry 103 Davis, Linda 103 Davis, Marcia Davis, Mary Davis. Paul 134, 207 Davis, Perry 130 Davis, Randall 125, 169 Davis, Wayne 74, 160 Dawson, Gloria 74, 210 Day. Diana 125 Day, Donald 123, 218 De Angucra, julie 103 Dcason, Ellen 103 Dcason. Kathryn 121, 216 Decker, Diane 74 Decker, Raymond 128 Dm, jerry 103,203 D: Culis, linda 122, 192, 199, 208 Delahanly. Kaihleen Dclahaniy, Thomas De La Ronde, Deann 74, 174, 176, 192 Demarb, Clark Dcmarb, Racheal 103, 214 Demars, Darrell 103 llemars, Dennis 103, 126 Deming, Carolyn Deming. james 74 Dcrry,11oben 126 Derry, Thomas 103 Deny, William 121 Dcvoe, jams 103 Devoe,,loscph 134 Devorc. Robert 11my, john 74 111b1ef,11011y 127, 129 Dickey, Brad 136, 145, 157, 173 Diehl, Debra 127' liierksjack 135, 169, 135. 203 Dixon. john 136, 160, 167, 189. 217 Dixon. Neal Dobbs. Chester 136 llobraiz, Sm-en 128 llobrowski. Frances 129, 192. 203 110hf0wSka,jc1.1.y 74, 1ss llobso11,Cyn1lxi:1 103 Doch1:us.l1Ia11:: 74 l7ocrr.l1nvid 103. 218 noig, xmy 103, 133 Doig. Malcolm 137 nom. ,lmy 103. 186 lJull,i1runda131 11011, limry 137 Doll,CIle11dn 74 lbollins, lmnny Dollins. Rhonda 131 l1umrcs,l1im 121. 193 lionslad. Susan 25, 103, 184. 185, 187. 192, 201, 212 lJooliulc,Do11n11 103, 193, 201 110m.11my 131 110150-. lm-ic 123 lboughcny, Roger 122. 169 Douglas, Kelly 12-1 Downey, Alice Downs,C:1ihy 104, 189. 205 Downs, john 138, 213 Dray, Sieve Dresser. Diane 177 Driebusch, jon.. 75 Drummer, ja Nami 76. 206. 208, 210 Dryer,ja11e1 104, 188 Dri-er,jciTr:y 163, 185 llubey, crmlnggn 128, 1149 Dumnirr, Richard 104, 173 Duncaxi, Brenda Dundore,jndy 134 Dundore, Sue 104. 188, 199. 202 11unn,l'alriCia 104 Dunsheaxlli, Linda 127 11ufg0m,1a.1e 76,188,192 196,201 Uurus. Chrisline 128 11,-er, 1111. 133 Dyer,1X'ay11e 134 DykslrZi,l,21rry 104, 153, 165, 167 1-Ilsnnan, Sharon 75, 201, 208 Has1on,ja1nes 133, 170 Eaton, Pamela 133 1'Iauclaire,Jc1'l'ery 134 1-Iaves, john 134 liberl1a11,jol1n 104, 218, 219 1-Iberle. jerry 1-Ick, Gloria 75 Edwards, Barbara Edwards, Ellen 124 Edwards, Jacky 134 Edwards, Mark 136 Edwards, Pamela nggm, Gordon 125, 160 Egglesnon, Gary Eichman, Peter 125, 170, 186 Eikcnberry, james 135, 186 1-lisenoch, Marjorie 121, 184, 185, 187, 199, 208 likedahl, Kevin 104, 207 Ekslrom, Susan 104, 184, 215 1'Ilcy.1Iarrianne Elliotl, Debra 122, 193 Elliott, Dixie 136 Elliott, john 126, 170 Elliott, Linda 121 Elliou, Sieven 104 Elliott, Suzanne 75, 210 Ellison, Roger 125 Elmore, Marsha 130 Emerson. Nomia 104 Emery, Calvin 136. 196, 199 Emery. Steven 104, 173 England, cymhsa 122,205 Engler. Chrislinc 127, 192, 199 Englof, Mary jane 75, 176, 188 Engstrom, Robert 65, 75, 185 Enichcn, Donald 129, 181, 184, 203 Ennerl, joseph 131, 201 Enuvislle, Huber! 137 1-Zrbes, Lynn 131, 200 Erhardr, Ingrid 121 Erickson, Brian 104, 195. 196, 218 Erickson, Ethan 75 Erickson, Stoll 137, 163, 181 Erickson, Sharon 15, 198, 210 Erickson, Susan 10. 29. 75. 151,152,190, 196, 208 Erimon, Thomas 137, 163, 167 Erlandson, Bruce 67 Erlandson, Sandra 67, 192, 204 1-Irlandson, Suzanne 123, 176, 201, 216 Erlandson, William 124 Erwin. Barry 26, 104, 185, 209, 210, 218, 219 Esmond, in 130, 177, 193 1-:sw-ang, Cun 124 1-2L11ing1on,janice 104, 187, 192,216 1avans,,1m1wny 104, 141 I-Zverm, Susan 104 Ewald, Rita 128 Exline, Kan-y 138 Facih, Marjorie 60, 65. 75. 182. 183, 187, 192. 200, 208, 221 Page-11, Dlzuu: 104, 216 Fagcrslroiu. Kzirc1163. 12-1. 181, 193 Fnlm, 111-nie 212 1-'nirl1ur11,.111ne 104. 177. 201, 216 lfmislicr, Ucbqn 10-1. 192, 201 lfnrb, Susan 125. 201. 213 F:irrcll.Consl:111ce 138. 189 Farrell, Nliclmel Fears, Lonnie 134 Feelieq-, xlzmreai 125 ifgrgimm, mnck Rrkel. Richard 125. 144, 159, 181, 191 Ferolic, Terry 133. 213 1-Errull. Heidi 216. 193, 199. 206. 216 Ferrell, lfliarlcs 130 Field. Darlene Held. Anne 104, 184, 187, 188. 192, 196, 201. 202 Held. Steven 127 1'ieser.joan11e 127. 199, 212 1-'ilips,jolm 133 1-inclx, Angeline 10-L 184, 187, 192, 200 1-'uicl1. l':llriCi:1 75, 184, 209, 210 linger, lionnia: 10-1, 213 Fink, Scan I-inn, llcborah 129 l'iordelisi,l.i11dn 65, 75, 188, 208 Fiorcnm,Micl1nel 131, 144 Fisher, lleborzili 128. 192 Fislicr, Ruger 104, 188, 202 l4i1zgcrz1ld.iIa1l1y 131 ifilzgcmld, 1-Zliznbcxh 133 Filzgcrald, Yauglin 123 1-'landers,1'ic1zi 124, 192 - Flciclier, Sharon 124 Flodcn, lichen 60, 61, 75, 181, 182. 186, 196, 203, 216, 218 1-'oldi11,jeB'rcy 104 Hyn11,l1ria11 104, 146, 167, 191 1-'lynn,l1n1m130 Folgale, Randall 104 FOIIL11. jemime 134 Fonmnnc, Lance 75. 207 Forbes, Pamela Forrester, Larry 124 Forsbcrg, Christine 101, 184, 187. 193. 202 Fosler, Linda 104 Fosler, Xlallllew 125, 158, 160 Fox. Painelzi 122 Frair, William Frame, Charles 75 Frame, Susan 104, 192, 200 Franscn, Steven 134, 157 Franlz, Lyle 128 Fraylick, William 125 Fra.zr:e.11ren1 125, 169, 217 Frazier, Deborah 104 Frederick, james 104, 159, 160, 161, 188, 199, 202 1-'rndi-ickscu, Martha 126, 193. 200 Fredrickson, Allan 104 Fu.-drickson, Sara 126 ifroeberg,-101111 127 Fmberg, Sheryl 10, 11, 76, 176, 187, 192. 196, 200 Freese, Gary 134 Freiman, Karen 127 Frciman, Richard 104 Preis, jacquelinc 76, 204 Prim. Mnrgarime 76 Frinl, Yvoime Friskney, Carolyn 76 Fry, Charles Fudgajessie 129 Fudge, Rickie 76 Fulkrod, Dennis 76 Fuller, Charles 133 Funk, Barbara 76 Gabrielson, Douglas 131 Gades, Doris 123 Gagliano, Anthony 105 Galvan, Susan 16, 204 Garland, Michael 76, 160, 196, 201, 208 Garland, Randall 136, 160, 181 Garlick, Regina 124 Garmager, Kristine 60, 65, 76, 182, 183, 208, 216, 225 Garner, Ricky 135, 215 Garrett, Glenda 105 Carson, Gary 124 Carsl, Peter 136, 186, 195 Garu1er,'l'lmn1as 105, 203. 209, 210 Carwick, Scott 136 Cnslonv Roland Gzndicl, Gary 105, 203 Gales, Dianna 76 Gaidds, Cynthia 137, 213 Gauliiz, Deborah 125 Gaull, Paula Gay, Sharon Ceblmrdl, Douglas C3en1ig1m1i1, Pau1a 121 Ccnlillc, Karen 131 Gcnlille, Marcin 125 iknlry, Cathy 65, 76, 193, 222 tammy, Dianna 105 George, Debbie 126 George. Lmda Cells, Bonnie 137 Cells. Krisly 176, 188, 196, 200. 208 Gibson, Cherie 136 Cilbenson, Beverly 105, 174 Gilbertson, Donald 126 Giloy, Douglas 127. 170 Ciolillo. Peter Cirling. lizlrhzirli 65, 187, 193. 2110, 208. 225 Ciulizina. Lynn 134 fZl2iss,jef11'cy T7 Class, Raymond 25. 62. 105 210, 215 Glenn. 11111111111 105, 193 Gle1111,l':1ui 127, 193 czlifk, 141111,-212 czlos, nsmrgf 129 , 146, 209, 11m.1..1Um1.11mf rs. 141, 190 1111mm.,.1.15,11'1l1a11m 1111m51m..1, luslie 201 Ilnnd, 111111111 127, 2111.216 111.1fy,1.,-11.158, 1115, 1811, 193, 2111 111.11m-, 1111111111 57,11-1 11m.51.1g, 11114111 105, 141, 162. 167, 190 Il:111si11g,Wand:i 1115, 1s4 1l1u1sun,1Iicl1z1el 137 1111.501-. 110.1 Glnciner, Clmxrlizi 131 Gniciner, Rebecca 137 Iloddzird, lan 138 Goebel. Kxilllcrinc 134 Goebel, 'l'l1crcs11 77. 212 Cioldenslern. lean 130 Colubski. David 122. 199 Good, 'I'l1u1n:ls 121, 14-1, 163 Coudricl1,Alc1i11dz1 105, 189 Cuodricli, liobcrl 130 czoudii-m,jQlm 121 Cordon. Doreen 105, 199 Gordon. Susan 77. 196 Gordon, 'lxcrry 77 Gor111:1n,Co11s1:1ncc 138 Gorinxin. Roger 77 Gorsucll, Cliarlcs 105 Gossmi, Mark Couinmi, Philip 133 Gonld,Cons1a11m 128 Ilzipgood, linrl llilrding, lilliolllx' 131 llzirdy. Karen 137. 193 lnmly, 110.1 131 Hargis, Helen 105. 176, 187, 192 lrmgmi-gs. 111111-11 138 Harker, Sharon: 124 1Iarmon,X'ickie 128 Harp, Amin 138 IIarp,.11'1l1ur 105 Hzirrin g, A112111 121 HnrriS,Cl1eryl 133 Harris, Cliarlcs 121 Harris. David llnrris, 1.ucind:1 78 Harris, Patricia Harris, Rodney 78 mms, Ruger 133 Harris, Russell 1Iarsl1Eeld,ja11 Could. Cordon Grnfsxroxn, Karla 105 Grzihain. Marcia 121 Ilarunan, Sheryl 124 1Iar1zell,jonnna 106, 201 Hnnzell, Xina 134, 201 Grams, P11111 133 Cmiidsllnz Carol 131 Urandslnfl. Craig C31-ans, Susan 65, 77. 174, 176, 182. 183, 187. 199, 205, 220 Cmx'agno,josc1le 1:1211-5,111.1-ad 134 Ilnnzog, Ueuy 78 111m-a1g1, 4:1121-in 106 Ilan-ey, 118111 106 11111-ey, Mmm 106. 196, 199 xrmey. Richard 106, 181, 183, 187. 192, 153, 155, 173, 191 Haskell, Daniel 121, 144, 156, 173, 191 Cmv, Dennis 134 Cray, Eddie 134. 145 4:1-ay. Gerald Gray, Sandy 105 Gray, Victoria 77 c:m,-..m,1f111111p 136. 213, 214 Green, Carol 136 Green. Green. xmgmi 135 11111011 105,207 Green, 111.11111 123, 150,177, 19 Greenberg, jcfrery 124, 163, 218 breenc, Alice 105 Lrecne. l.avon11e 77 Greenl Ilrccnl Crmnl Crwnl Crcenl zu1d,l3avid 136, 218 ee 1 . Dennis 105, 153, 155, 173, 191 ce, Gary 133, 136, 157, 167, 203 ee.11obcrl 121. 207 ee,Wi1lian1 137 l.rcen11m11, Chester 137. 218 Creem vood, jody oregon-, 11:11. 214 c,mgon',r:11m1a1w1o5, 137, 199 mfgofy, 11cm 130, 137 wegory. 110111111 105.207 czfcgufy. Michael 130 Gregory, Perry 138 Gregory. Roger 105 Griffey, Debbie 138 f.rif1ev.C.a1I czmrey, jmmrer, 124, 206, 216 marfey, john 77, 170, 224 mimy, 111611111 77 czriffg,-, sim.. 12s m.r1fnn,1vn11y 124 Grima, P, 'l'll0mas105,141,168, 191, 199 Crip, Barbara 105, 1ss Groncki, Xlicliael 133 Gross, Dianne 127 Gross, Marla Grout, Randall 133, 170, 218 Groves, Gail 105 Grow, Charles 134 Grundsel, Chris 125 Guden1a,lda 134 Gniles, Thonias 105 Cumbel, Bruce czumbfeil, cums 77, 170, 223 Gustafson, Drew 128 Cuslafson. Ray 125. 199, 202 Gustafson, Susan 98. 105, 119, 188 Gwyn11,jerri Ilackwonli, Palrcsa 134 Hnddas, Deborah 134 Haddas, lidward 78 Hadc, Ron 126 llaile, liamona 136 Haines, Corinne 105, 187, 188, 199 Hakala, Iiexlx 134 mkala, czregofy 146, 147, 165, 190, 213 Hakes, Gayle Hale, Debra 105, 134 Hale, Larry Halfacrc. Dclwomli 135 Hall, Rae 136 llall. Ralph 105,141,163 Hall, Thoiiias llallcn. Vicldc 105, 177, 184, 210 llallgren, 1-Illia 105 llallgren, Norman IIal5Itd,janic6 127, 205, 212 Halverson, llrucc 136 Ilmuilton, Carol 125, 212 1I:.m1illon,l1o11ald 210, 213 Hnmniarberg, 110 122, 146, 156, 167, 218 Iianinwnd, lnadley 137. 145, 167 Ilalhcoal, Brenda Haihcoal, Linda Halhcoal, Sharon llziub, Sue 106 Haugen, Sl6v:106, 128 Hnwkinson, Debra 123, 201 Ilawkinson, Gregg 106 llawkinsomjill 124, 187 Haynes, Sharon 78 Hecox,ja11ei 106,187, 193, 201 Hedquisl, Ruben 134 Hcidel, jelfrey 134. 145 Heidel, 1Villianl lleimich, Kim 106 lleinzerolll, Loran 106 11enz,j0h1. 125 11eilz,S1ev: Hemmingson, Richard 136 Hemphill, 1.11.1121 135 1Ie11drickson,jcro111e 125, 144, 191 Henrjzjohn 106 Hensley, Candy 78 Henlliorn, Tliomas 127, 201 Herbig, Sandra Hcmiann, Barbara 127, 198, 203 Hermann, Patricia 136, 198, 203 Herrick, Anne 75 1'1errick,jane 128 Herrick, Lynne 136 1-less, Roger 137, 127 Hesseltinnjeanne 137 HiCkS, Margaret 78, 205 Higgs, Bobby 126, 212 Higgs,1.indaC. 137 11iggs,1,1nda s. 134 Higgs, Regina 78 11:ggs,s1mn 78,210 111ggs,1'1ck1 138 Higgins, A115011 106 Higgins, joseph Higgins,XIary106 mgm, lam- 138 1-1111, 1131113111 125 Hillary, Sally 133, 215 Hillers, Dianna 134 Hillman, Wade 106 Hincrichsen, Richard Hienz, Hienz, james Peggy 131 Hinueber, Kay 106, 188. 191,201 Hmh, Barbara 121 Hladilek, Dianne 130 Hladilek. Kay 133 Hoar, Slcven 106 lloar, William 131, 217 Hubba, Paula 78, 174, 176 Hobbs. George 131 Hodges, 1-1-ggy 106 Hodges, Rebecca Hodges, Sandra 133 1lodges,Yiczoxia 121 H oem e Ixnn 106 eck , 1'l0Cy, Terry 122. 189 1-101 David Ho11man,jnan 131 HolTman, Larry 133 Hoffman, lice 65, 70, 78, 193, 196, 200, 221 l1oFi'man, mnnie 129 Hogberg, Penny we Hoge, Hohns Hoisin Sheila 13-1 cn. D. 145 gum, jane: 78 Hoisington. Xlanlia 130, 193 lIolaway,l1onald 134. 145 277 162. 230 Lawrence, julie 122,210 johnson, joe 125 Masson, 278 Holbrook, Arthur 130 Holder, Chrlsllne128 Holder, Llnda 128 Holdn-man, Diana 1-lollander,jon121, 186,188, 201 Holley, Shirley 106 l-lollls, Bobby 127 Hollon, Steven 78, 168 Holloway, Danlel 106, 203 1-tounwny, Cary 106,218 Holm, Gregory 127, 186, 195, 199 Holmbeck, Barbara 126 lelolmbeck, Phyllis l-lolmberg, Cary 126, 144,170 Holrner, Ronald 107, 173 1'lolmes,l0dy 107,193, 198, 216 1-lolmln, Thomas Holmqulst, C. john 107, 141, 165, 181 191, 199, 203 Homstrom, john 10, 60, 61, 64, 65, 78, l lolmst.rom, Lesl1e125, 174 Holsm, Betty Holt,Christtne107 Holt, David 134, 139 Holtke, Ctrl 106 Holtke, Tom 79, 218 Holzwarth, Camts 136 1-1oolcy,john134, 145 Hopp, cnrtnune 25, 106 Hopper, DoroLhy 135, 215 Hombeck, Steven 136, 213 Harrell, Thomas 136, 186 Horslcy. Barry 79 Horth, john 207 l'1ol1h. Mark 79, 125, 216 Horton, Barbara 134 Horton, Virginia 1'lotchk1ss,jeB'rey 124 Hough, Cheryl 106, 192, 201 l-loutkamp, Adlyn 106, 187,18B,193,200 209, 210 Howarth, Susan 79,198, 196, 208,212 Howe, Arlene 136 Howe Lan-y 106 Howell, Michael 1-Inwnrr, Cheryl 79, me Howser, Richard 123, 14-4, 199 Hronlk. Kathy 79, 192, 210 l-lronlk, Steve 137 Hudson, Karen 106, 216 Hudson. Wayne 138 Hufstedler, Bruce 137 Hughu, BL1l124,144, 163, 167, 191 1-lugbc, Darcy 130, 189 Hughes, Diane 18, 79, 108, 176, 193 Hughes, Hugh 137 1-tngha, john 138,145, 157 Hughes, Marcia 106 Hulzenga, Larry Hulzenga, Parma 122 Hullck, Katherine 79, 182, 208, 216 Hull, Steven 106 l lult.en, Sumnne 106, 188, 193, 201 Hultgren, Brenda 106, 174, 176, 177 Hultg-ren, Larry Hume, Becky 107, 177,187, 192 Humphries, Robert Hunt, Chrlnlne107, 184,192, 201 Hunt, Mark107,141,153,155,173 Hunt, Terrl 107 Hunter, Bonnie l'lunltr,10e.l 107, 199,201 l'lunle:r, Robert 122, 163, 167 Hunter, Thomas 138, 186 Husolo, Denise Huston, Barbara 107 Huston, David 107 Huston, William 133, 145, 157, 169 Hutchison, Alvin 124 Hyland, Karey 130 llllan, Melanie 124, 206, 209, 210 Ind, Charles 130, 170 Ingram, Brenda lnnocend, Deborah 133- lppen, Gregory 123 lpsen, Erlk 124, 186, 207 Irv1ng,jack 128 IrvLn,james 107, 173 Ives, jelfrey 79 Ives, Ttrn 125 jacldln, larry 79, 203. 224 Iacksland, Cynthia Jackson, Gary 133 jackson, Sharon Jacobsen, Patricia 79, 184, 192, 196, 200 james, Clarence 125 james, Donald 107, 153, 155, 173 janlckl, Nicholas 107, 141, 142, 143, 173, 190 jeffrey, Cary 128 jenkins, Llnda 134 jensen, Bruce 108 Jensen, Krtstlne 60, 79, 181, 182, 183, 203, 209, 210 Jeske, Nancy jeske, Steven jesse, Catherine 121 jimmerson, Charles johann,Clil1ord 133 joharmsen. Andy johns, jeffrey 79 johnsen, David 136 Johnsen, Nancy 108 johnson, Barbara A. 135 johnson, Barbara Ann 79, 205, 210 johnson, Barbara E, 79, 183, 187, 193, 201, 208 johson, Barton 108 Kmung, tnltn 108, 174 Keteham, Ken-ntt Ketchan-1, Ronald 121 Ktnrttng, Gerald 1-:1enL1ng,jrnn 108 Klldow, Rosemary Larson, Lois 82 Larson, Lorraine 109 Larson, Lynn 109, 184, 187, 193, 201 larson, Marcia 127, 188, 201 Larson, Renee 137 Larson, Ronald 121 johnson, johnson. johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Betsy 127 Brian 108, 203 C. 134 Calvin 128 Caryn 79 Cathryn 135 Charlene 130 Charles E. 79 Charles W. 136 Christine 128, 199 crntg 216 Curtls 108, 219 Dale 79 Danny 108, 158, 173 Darrell E. 80, 146, 165,222 Darrell P. 80 David 80 Dean 137, 145, 157, 173 Dennis 127, 170 Dwlgtn so Gary 137 Gregory 126 Held! 108, 187, 192, 196, 201 Jnqnrunn 126, 192,201 johnson, james 80 johnson,jana108, 184, 192,201 johnson, janet 128 johnson, jerry 137 johnson. jlll 130 Johnson, Jody 108 johnson, judy Leslie 80 johnson, Judy Lynn 122, 192 Kugnrr, cr-ng 125 Kilgore, Mark 134, 146 Kincade, Brenda Klncald, Cheryl 138 King, Dennis 81 Kang, Ronnle Klrby, Delorls K1rby,cnry 138 Kirby, Kerry 133 Kirby, Roberta 133, 215 turener, Mary 133 Kirk, Gary 126 Knkpnmdr, Susan 129 tcnnnk, Sandra 131 Ktnlnson, Lynne s1, 190, 193, 208, 221 Iohnson, Karen 80, 193, 204, 216 johnson, Kendall 80, 168, 169 johnson, Llnda johnson, Lontnn 108,216 Johnson, Martha 80, 176, 177, 195, 196, 216 johnson, Mike 80 johnson, Nancy 138 johnson, O. Wayne johnson, Orlena 133, 205 johnson, Pamela 121, 150, 191, 192, 201, 212 johnson, Peggy 125, 193,201,212 johnson, Randall johnson, Randall R. 108, 218 jonnnnn, Robert 108 johnson, Ronald L. 133, 201 johnson, Ronald W. 129, 156, 173 johnson, Scott 138 johnson, Steve 183, 157 johnson, Steven L. 122, 163, 167 Johnson, Steven R. 134, 163 Johnson, Susan 18, 80,187, 193, 196, 198, 201, 221 Iohnson, Terryj, 169 johnson, Terry 1. 122, 168 johnson, Virginia 80, 184 johnson, Walter 108 Johnson, Wayne F. 80, 108, 224 johnson, Wayne L 80 Johnston, Annette 134 jolly, Steven 108 jones, BlaLnc131, 146, 165,191, 218 Innes. Cynt.hla134, 181, 1931, 201 jones, Ellen 108 jones, Sandra jones, Sharon 108 jones, Terry 217 Iordon, Rachel 136 judge,-Ian1es 25, 124, 184, 199 julln. Chris1le124, 203 jultn, David jul1n,Vlr.kle 81, 176, 183, 203 Kahl, Vernon Kahle, Pamela 108 Kahle, William 135 Kallstrom, Brent 108, 218 Kaltved, Shelley 123,212 Kapala, Denise 108 Kapfer, Daryl 136, 145 Karceskl, Elaine 108, 187, 192 Karcskl, Michael 65, 81, 170, 224 Kaske, Betsy 124 Kaske, Bonnie 81 Kaske,-Iohn 108 Kasper, Kathy 108, 176, 177 Kearsley, Douglas 125 Keen, janet 137 Keene, Steven 108, 170 Kellaney, Kathleen 134 Kjellstrom, Barbara 130 Klaas, Palmer 134, 145,163 Klelnhaus, Mary 108 Kleinhaus, Robert 131 Klernp, Twnn 81,192,210 Klink, Edward 123, 141, 163, 167, 191 Klukken, Beth 108 Klusrneler, Barton B1 Knaus. Anthony 124 Knaus, Karen Kne'lps,W1lllam 108 Knlpprath, Llnda 124 Knmel, David 130, 163 Knowlton, Larry 124 Knudson, leigh 125. 170 Knudson, Lynn 108 Knutson, Llnda 121, 189 Knutsson, Bruce 134, 157 Knutsson, john 98, 108, 153, 154, 155, 199 Koch, john 134 Koeneke, Robert 108 Koepsell, lame! 51, 81, 182, 195,196, 199, 218 Koepsell,jea.n 108, 187, 199,216 Kofron, Deborah 130 Kofron, Man 82, 218 Kohl, jonathan 109, 119, 159, 160, 203 Koontra, Henry 1.25 Kow. Kerry Korsberg, Gregory 82 Koskl, Grtichen 134 Kosr.ka,john 121,185,167 Kraft,-lames125, 167, 136 K1'amer,jeanne126 Kramer, Nancy 109 Kramer, Patrtcla 109 Krause, Kenneth 109 Kroll, Arthur Krall, Walter 122 Krueger,-lel1'rey126, 158, 160, 167 Kruger, Susan 127, 177, 192, 203, 210 Kruglohann, james 136, 206 Krugjohann, Kathy 127, 192 Krumnga, Karen 82, 201, 208 Knrrnnga, Kristine 82, 201 Kruse, David 129, 203, 217 Kuhl, Wllllarn 131 Kuhn, Lauren 14, 135, 184, 185 Kullberg, Fredric 109, 195, 203, 218 Kundo, Gerald 135 Kundo, Kathy 109 Kunz, Nancy 65, 82, 183, 199, 222 Kvten, Cralg 109, 186 Lacrosse, Llnda 128, 205 Ladwtg, Thais 109 Lalsure, Ronald 136 Lamh,Charle9 109, 130 Lamb, Wayne 182 Lambert, Debra 134, 216 1.nrnn,Mn.rk 137, 207 Lampertz, Dale 82 Landerholm, Charles 82 Iandcrhblm, Thomas 131 Lane, john 123,163, 173 Langenbcrg, Robert 109 Langrchr, Ellen 124, 174, 188, 193, 200 Lanoue, Michele 138 Lnnnlry, Ktrnberlry 122,213 lape,james 61, 82,182 Laplante, Llnda 138, 193 Larsen, Debbie Larsen, janet 124, 193, 201, 212, 214 Iarsen, Thomas 10, 65, 82, 168, 169, 181, 190, 196 Larson, Barbara 82, 208, 210 Larson, Charlene 124, 198, 216 Larson, Chris 125, 144 Keller, Charles 108 Keller, Kenneth 122 Kelley, D Kelley, D anlel 130 avid 81, 184, 185, 190, Kelley, Stevm 135 Kelso, Vince 127, 218 Kemp, Allen 60, 61, 80. 186,216 Kenagy, Charlotte 137 Kenagy, james 127 Kencke, Candice 14, 80, 88, 193, 220 Kepner, Cynthia 108, 193, 204 Kerman, Elyse 80, 183, 188, 193, 201 Kems, Jeanette 80, 193 Kerns, Patrlcla 126, 193, 200, 213 Kessllng. Dale 134 19 5,210 Larson, Christie 82, 183, 192 Larson, Dale 82, 173 Larson, Dan 128 larson, David H. 125 Larson, David W. 125 larson, Debra 82, 193, 196,201 Larson, Dennle 137 larson, Diane 122 Larson, Dtedra121 Larson, Donald 126, 169 Larson, Gary 109,207 Larson, Heidi 109, 184,187, 193, 201 Larson, Jacqueline 109, 192, 201, 208 Larson, Ltndaj. 126 Larson, Llnda L. 127, 193 larson, Rosemary 82, 192,204 larson, Sally 65, 82, 108, 183, 196, 201, 225 larson, Sharon 130 Larson, Sue 133 Larson, Tlrn 109, 199 Laubseher, Klrk 109, 195, 201, 218 Laubscher, jean 82 laurent, Marc 133 Laven, Laurie 133, 192, 200, 208 Laven, Lindsay 60, 61, 65, 83, 177, 183, 196, 200, 221 Law, Eugene 83, 173 lawn, Soon Lawson, Donny 126 Lawson, Glenn Lawson, leonard 109 Lawson, Wendy 131,201 Ledvlna, john 109, 153,155 Lee, John l-bt Mary 109 Icggero, john 121 Iehew, Mary 109 Lehman, Vlrginla 83 Lelviis 1.53.11 134, 193 Lello, joy Lemke, Penny 121 lennon, Steven Ieonard, Frank 25, 109, 188, 199, 200, 228, 234, 237, 246 lerch, Dawn 109 Lerwick, Karin lerwick, Karla 131 Letsinger,Rob1n 109, 141, 165 Leum, ynnn 134, 145 Levmson,Curt1s 218 lzvlnson, john 109 Lewandowskl, Merle Lewis, Claudla 135, 212 lewis,-lohnetle lzwls, Patrlcla 109, 188, 189 Uddle, Laura 124, 192, 201 Ltebovtch, larry 83 Llebovlch, Lou 123, 186 LI.nd, Llnda 124, 189 Lindberg, Douglas 1.25 Llndberg, Jeanne 83, 177 Lindberg, Kathleen 83 Ltndberg, Norma 109, 193, 201 LI.ndern,lulle 135, 203, 213 Linden, Rodney 83, 141 Llndcn, William 14, 25, 65, 185, 216, 218, 224 linda-oth, Susan 125, 193, 200, 206 lindgren, Scoti 109, 163, 167, 191, 199 Ltndman, Paul 109 Llndqulrt, Davld Llndqutst, Edward 136 Lindquist, Sheryl B3 llndstrom, Michael 83, 218 Ltndstrom, Pamela 109 Llndstrom, Penny 130 Llndstrom, Steven 109, 158, 160, 188, 200, 222 l..tndvall, Pamela 109 Llnley, Cara 134 Llnley, Paul 122 nppm, Hugh 109, 153, 155,173 Llskey, Barbara 134 Lodal, Bah 133, 216 ladal, Cla.tre 109, 216 Long, Elaine 110, 187, 201, 202 Long, Thomas 122 Longanecker, Scott 127 Low, Charles 134 Lowe, Phllllp 83 lnwe, Richard 127 Lowtharp, Peggy 110 Loy, Douglas 110, 186, 218 Loyson, Thomas 126 Lozinskl, Wayne 110 Lucas, Gregg 125, 167 Lucas, Kristie 83 Lucas, Sharon Luce, Larry 110 Luce, Ruben 137 Luce, Vtckl 128 Luckey, Gerald 138, 206 Ludwig, Larry 83, 218 Ludwig, Llnda 131 Luedke, Cralg110, 141, 165 Luedke,jel1'rey 138. 145,157, 169 Lund, Randy 137 Lund, Ronald 83 Lund, Sharon Lundhal,Janet1a 131,199 Lundahl. Phillip 129 Lundberg, Debra 110, 188, 189, 203 Lundberg, Dennis 137 Lundberg, Dwight 124, 170 Lundberg, Susanne 124 Lundgren, Charlc 110 Lundgrm, Dtarre Lundqulst, Lynn Lundstrurn, Candace 83 lunge, Mlchael 110 Luper, Debbie 133 Luper, Denise 123 lutzcn, Diane 133 Lyford, Laura 110, 192, 199, 212 Lyrnnn, Michael 124 Lyons, Larry 83 Lyons, Ronald 83 Lyons, Sharon 110 Lyskawka, Susan 122 Mcklllster, Llnda 77, 84, 188, 192 Mdhlllster, Patsy 125 McBride, Sandra 133 McCarthy, Patrlcla 110, 183, 187, 188, 201 McCasll.n,je8'rey136, 141, 163,218 MCCasl.Ln, Scoti 163, 167, 190, 218 McClain, Arne 110 Mdflanallan, Sharon 134 McClmry,Scot1 110, 218 McClellan, Colleen 134 McClellan, Larry 125 McCltsh, Gary 134, 157 McCoy, Robert 127, 218 McCoy, Steven 52, 84, 182, 1 218 Mncny,T1n-.my Mdiulley, Kenneth 136, 167 McCul1ey, Robert McCurdy , David 85, 169, 230 McCurdy, Robert 127, 230 McDon al McDevitt, McElroy, McGraw, McGraw, Mclnnes, d, james Robert 135 John 121 Deborah 121 janls 110 Danny 85 8A,185,195, Mclntosh, Steven 110, 153, 173, 191, 218 McKeage, jonathan 126, 159, 160 Mclilbben, Gary 135 Mclard, janet 110 McLard, Patrlda 136 Mclclsh, Georgia 137, 181, 193 Mclnelsb, Cordon 137, 145 Mclelsh, Mary 126, 193, 200 McNabb, Richard McNtl1,R1cky 121 McN1nch, Walter 138, 145 McPheters, Dawn 85 Mable. Marilyn 110, 192, 201, 212 MacCloskey, Gregory 125 MaeFalls, Kathleen 138 MaC1e3-D. Carol110,183, 192, 201 Mackey, Kathleen 129, 187, 193, 208 MacMorr1s, Susan 122, 177, 187, 193,196, Mi99y, Eurn Macroy, Robert Maffe, Amy 133 Magnus, Gregory 133,145, 163, 199 Magnus, Ieflrey 110, 162, 167 Mahloch, Mary 132, 133,193 Mahloch, Robyn 50, 84, 97, 108, 174, 175, 176, 193 Mahoney, Robert 131, 218 Mater, Danny 84,218 Maltya,Connle121,192, 213 Makemson, Jann 60, 64, 201 Mallen, Rachel 84 Malm, Lorinda 130 Malmquisl, Ember s4, 193 Manley, Wllltam 110 Mann, Charles 134 Mann, john 110 Ma.nnlng,Dav1d110,130 Mann1ng,J1ll 124 Manson, jlm 84 Manson, Kathleen 124 Manson, Thomas 134 Mapes,Cal1y 121, 212 Marcon, Frank 134, 163 Marlin, Bellnda111,1BB Marlin, Debra 136, 217 Marlin, Guy Marlln, Karen 123 Marshall, james 135,145, 169, 203 Marshall, Rodney 111, p67, 203 Marston, james 84 Martin, Candy 84 Martin, Caroline Martin, Glenn 135 Martin, Gregory 111, 141, 190, 216 Martln, Pat:rlc1a111,189 Martin, Wllllam 136, 313 Nlardndale, Brad 137 Marundnln, Mark 111 Marx, Steve 137 Marx, Llnda 84, 204 Manerartl, jeff Mason, David 122, 169, 218 Mason, Ielfrey 134 Massnd, Kathleen 137,193 Massetd, Robert 111, 213 Masson, Frank 84, 141, 162, 165 Mark 124. 203 Massoney, Debbie 134 Mastrangell, Rita 125 Mathcon, Deanna 138 Ma1hre,james11,186 Matthews, Clyde Mattlson, Christen 125 Manlson,Marcla133,206 Maurchle, Michael 70, 84, 153, 154, 190 Maurlcl, Steven 124 Maxson, Mark 133, 169,201 Maxwell, Randall 133 Maxwell. Rodney 65, 76, 84, 90, 196, 200, 202, 225, 266 Mayer, Deborah 125 Mays, Terry 126 Mawr, Edwa.rd111 Meagher, Kathleen 133 Mans, Mary Ellen 85, 200, 210 Medland, james 85 Mctnke, Gerald 128 Melander, Beny Mclandcr, linda 126. 183, 192, 208 Melander, Diane Melcher, james Mcnzcmer, Richard 128 Mercer, Phlllp 111. Memack, Alan 134 Mertz, Mertz. Ronald 127, 144, 191,218 Waldon111,169,1B4 Mcrnack, Cary Meyer. Barbara 85, 193 Meyer. Charlm 188 Meyer, Deborah 85, 187, 192. 201 Meyer. Kamy 129 Meyers. je5ry 131, 144 Meyers, john 131, 167 Mtchaelson. Nancy 111,203 Mtdgctt, Ruby 134 Mielke. Dennis 124 Migna no, Cathy 124 Macs, usa 124, 213 Mtun, c1.:fy1 122 Mtller, Deborah 123 Mt.lle1,Eugcne 85, 124 MLller, jeff MLller,John 136 Mum, Jody 188, 192 Miller, Keith 111 Mtller, Ktmtmly 134, 216 Miller. Llnda C. 125. 206, 213 Miller, Lindal.. 135, 189 Miller, Mark 122, 170 Mtllzr, Mary Mlllcr, Pamela A. 85, 184, 224 Miller, Miller, Mlller. Pamela D. 121 Raymond Stzvcn 111 Mlnard, Scot! 125, 207 Mlnnzmoytr, Cllford 85, 210 Mitchell, Billy 135 Mitchell, Brian Mltchdl, Gal.l111,189, 205 Mitchell, Linda 121, 193 Mom, Greg 136 Moburg, Kevin 111 Moburg, Steven 125 Mohns. Steven 137, 170, 213 Molme Cynthia 122. 213 Moline. Gary Momenlellcr, Bob Monado, Katherine Monnof, Vir.lr.l121, 181, 192 MOOD. Barbara 111 Monroe, Paula 85, 208 Monson, Catherine 111, 184, 187, 193,212 Montgomery, Michael 14, 111 Montgomery, Pan-tck 127, 218 Moore, Brian 121, 207 Moore. Kathleux 138 Moore, Patrtda 127 Moore, Raymond 111 Moore, Stephen 85, 11,182, 216 Moore, Steven Moore, Wllllam 130 Myers. Nancy 86 Myers, Sheila 86 N aflzlge r, Bmoe Nafl'z1gcr,joyce 123, 192. 200 Nagel, Cllnton 124 Nagel, Greg 125, 203 Nagus, Demmle 137, 193 Nalan, Chrliine 136 Nance. Roger Naruto. Kathryn 135 Nash, Thomas 125,144, 191 Natho,ju1Ie112,195, 198, 200 Navts, Maureen 135 Ncdland, Rick 136 Nedland, Sandra 112, 121 NAI, john 127 Neff, Karen 137 Nelltson, Gary 127. 156 Nelson. Nelson, Barbara 138. 206 Bradley 86 Nelson, Bruce B6 Nelson, Chrlstlne 86, 176, 193, Z6 Nelson, Cynthia 112, 192 Nelson, Gary Nelson, Gloria 126, 192, 210 Nelson, Graydon 128 Nelson, james 112 Nelson, john 12 2 Nelson. Nelson. Linda 112. 176 Lynn 112, 187, 192 Nelson, Marcia 125, 187, 193. 200 Nelson, Mary 129,177, 192 Nelson, Vlckl 36, 174, 176, 184, 188, 193, 196 Nesshdm. Kenneth 121 Nas, Sally 138 Neustadtl, Sara 65, 86, 133, 224 Ncvdal, Sandra B6 Newboles, Judy 133, 215 Nmhagm, Mark 131, 163 Nwhagm, 1va..1 ss, 146, 165 Ntebolas, john 124, 167 N1c1.01u, Magma 112, 188,201 Nichols, Lawrence 112, 170 Nichols, Sandra 65, 80, 86, 90, 10 224 Nichols. Terrance Ntelcm. James 133 Nldcrn, N Ielom, Nielsen, N telsen, Nielsen, Michael 133, 145 Thomas 112 Barbara 112 Davld 124, 160 Richard 86 Nthan, Mtchazl 112, 170, 200 Nihan, Nancy 132, 134,192 Ntlson, Nimm, Alrika 123 Diane 134 Nlmm, Mona 86, 212 Nxpps, Palma 124 Ntpps, Kenneth 112 Nix. An drew 134, 207 Noltlng, Holly 125, 177, 193 Noltlng, Robert 112, 203 Norbcrg, sum 130 Norclbcrg, linda 112, 184, 187, 192 Nordbcrg, Trudy 86, 187 Nordgrm, Dayle 124 Nordgren, Holly Nordmoe, Scott 112, 141 Mont Moorman, Timothy 137 Mordlck, Mary Moreloclt, john 111 Morgan, Cynthia 137 Morgan, Patnda 111 Morgol, Valerie 25,111 Morlg, Robert 111 MorlB-D. Robert 111 Morley, David 121 Morley, judlth B5 Morris, Bradlzy133,157 Morris , Kevin Morrls, Llnda 121 Morris, Mark 86 Morris . Paul Morris, Paula 133 Morris, Scott 112, 207 Mont, Terry 130 ,Tommy 126 Morrow, Sandra Moshachcr, Ann 1.26, 198 Mosbachcr, Barbara 134 Moser, Beverly 112,205 Moser, Donna 134 Mosher, Richard 126, 169, 186. 207 Mocter, Steven 128 Moyer, Dale 112 Mueller, Christopher 133 Mulford, Keith 112, 158. 160. 191, 195, 207 Mulford, Mlm! 125, 177, 184, 187, 193, 08 Mullins, Edward 133,170 Mundcr, Ianet 124 Murphy, Timothy 86, 141, 173, 208 Murray, Claire 133 Murray, john 131 Murray, Mary 125, 187, 193 Norman, Sharon 86 N01-r1s,'I'erry 125 Norrlandcr, Ann 128, 176, 184. 200 Nowlcld, Glenn 112, 141, 143, 162, 173. 190 Nowlclcl, Larry 85, 141, 162, 164, 182, 190 Nowick.t,Rogrr 87 Nuckles, Debra 137, 215 Nybcrg, Damn 126 8, 193, 163, 173, Nybocr, Andrew 132, 136, 145, 157, 167 Nyboer, Rebecca 10, 29. 87. 151, 152. 193, 196, 198, 208, 225 Nyman, Polly 87, 183, 187, 204, 208. omg, Kmune 126 Oberts. Gary 87 Obcns, Nancy 134 Odllng, Davld 127, 167, 218 Odonnel, Billie 122 Odonnell, Kathy 127 Ogden, Beverly 121 Ogden, Sandra 135 Oldenberg, Diane 137 Olive, Nanq' 112, 184, 193, 203. 0l.tvotLl. Thomas Olson, Cynthia 135 Olson, Dawn 129 Olson, Dennis L. Olson, Dennis R. 112 Olson, Franz 130 Olson, Cary 112, 141, 207. 216 Olson, Joan 131, 203 Olson, john 87 Olson, Kathrlne 134, 193 Olson, Kathryn 172, 192 Olson, Mark 87 Olson, Michele 112 Olson, Pamela 130, 213 Musser, Alla 82, 204 Musser, Waller 131 Myers. M yers, M yers. Bonnie 124. 203. 214 cmg 124 Doug 112 Myers, john 134 Myers, Leslie 135 Olson. Stephen 87. 190. 2p7, 255 Olson, Steven 131, 218 Olson, Terry 137 0'Ne1l, Joh.. 87 0'Nctl, Sue 124, 193, 203, 216 Oplla, Fred O'Rourlte. K1'1slne132, 137, 189 190, 214 216 Orr, Craig 112 Orr, Stzven 112 Orstngcr, Dennis 87 Orslugcr, Rcnlta 124, 188, 201 on1m1,1-1e..ry 121, 169 Orton, Marianne 112, 119, 188, 192, 203 Osborne, Davld 112 Osbomc, Donald 138. 186. 213 Ostrander, Debbie 112, 193 Ostrandcnjack 112, 146, 165, 167 0'Sullivan, Thomas Ott., Marianne 138, 215 OIL Robert 133 Otto, Harold 112 Owens, jerry 112, 156 Owens, Rlta 133 Owens, Robert 121 Packard, Dtan 113, 184, 187, 188, 192 Page, Mtdxael 133, 170, 186, 199, 218 Page, Thomas 76, 113, 186, 188, 196, 199, 201 Palm, james 113, 146, 147, 153.155,165. 190 Palm, Nancy 40, 87, 174, 176, 183, 188, 201,216 Palmcno, Mlchael 130 Palmer, Rebecca 134, 215 Palmer, Rhonda 123, 184, 193, 200, 212 Palmer, Robert 113, 188 Palmer, Roberta 113, 184. 185, 187, 193. 200, 210 Palmer, Rosemary Palmgrm, Carl 124 Pang, Susan 113, 177, 192, 216 Panlusld, Lawrence 121, 141 Parker, Cynthla 65, 87, 108, 187, 222 Parks, Kay 113 Parrnentlcr, Mary 134, 215 Parlncntier. Paul 134 Parmmtier, Richard 113, 146, 191, 202 Parmender, Susan 87 Parron, Robert 121 Pam, Mlehael Pate, Robert 87 Patterson, Davld 137 Paticrson, Cary 125 Panon, Harry 136, 145 Panon, Karen 113, 188 Pation, Sharon 135 Paulson, Paul 113 Paulson, Rodney 128, 163 Pawlow, Paul Peacock. Beverly 121, 176,193 Pncock, Thomas 87, 173 Pearce, Earl 135, 145 Pearson. Brad 125 Pearson, Bruce 125 Pearson, Fred Parson, Gary 122 Pea.rson,jan1oc 136, 206, 215 Pearson, Karen 126, 213 Parson. Steven Peavy, Thomas Peck. Cara Io 65, 87, 174, 223 Pedt, Chrtst1ne122,176, 206 Peck. Kathleen 128, 176 Peckham, Gary 137 Peckham, Gregg 113, 199. 202, 207 Peila, Michael 113 Pell, Thomas 127, 167, 207 Pell. B511 113. 192, 201 Pemberton, Robert 127 Perdue, Betty 87, 205, 212 Pnktm, Raymond 137, 145 Perrcoone,-lohn 129, 163, 191 Perry, Kathy 131 Persinger, Richard 134 Person, Constance 131, 192 Person, Deborah 77, 87, 176, 187, 192, 204, 208 Peter, Harold Pdcrscn, Doug 124 Pearson, Alan C. 138 Peterson, Alan C. 113 Pdersorl, Ann Marie 128 Peterson. Bonnie 63. 87 Peterson, Charles 46, 88, 162, 186, 190, 195 Peterson, Davld 113 Peterson, Dean 138 Peterson, Diane Paterson, Gary 133 Peterson, jade 88 Pdcrson, james D. 123, 144, 163, 167, 191 Peterson, james C. 88, 156, 173, 190, 203, I 218 Peterson, janaan 88, 174, 187, 192, 196, 205 Peterson, judith 65, 88, 183, 187, 196, 199, 208, 220 Peterson, Larry Paerson. Linda Kay 88 Peterson, Llnda Kay 113, 203 Pderson, Mark 129.169, 218 Peterson, Pamela 122 Peterson, Thomas 113 Petitjean, Dawn 113, 187, 188, 192, 199, 202, 208 Petiti, Brenda 133, 215 P6111-L Laconda 125 Petrie. Robert 138 Pfclfcr, john Phillips, Barbara 122 Phillips, Patrick 122 P1.1111pS, Russell 134 Hmvat, Shelby 125 Pickett, Davld 113 Plckm, judlth 133 Ptcken, Stephen 88 nckeftng, Eltzabeth ss, 192 ndtmng, Jafqueun 113, 192, 208, 216 PIckc1'1ng,jean 134 Pierce, Bonnie 189 Pierce, Cary 88 Pierce, Charles 113 Picroc, Charles W. 127 Plcroe, Chrtnl 127 Pierce, Hily Sue 130 Pillotie, Delphlne 134 Ptlloue. Sharon 113, 195, 212 Plug, Scott 124. 144 Pinkerton, Llnda 127, 201 Piper, Ccorge 126, 170 Pitcher, Eula Plasmczewskl, Mary 65, 88, 193, 196, 200, 202, 208, 224 Plummer, Nancy 125, 199, 216 Pogue, Connie Pohar, Davld 121, 201, 207 Pohar, Ilajean 88, 195, 198. 210 Pohren, Perri 137 Potvcy, Michael 113, 170 Polhill, Linda 88 Pomcrlng, Richard 129 Pond, Robert BS, 188 Pool, Franz 122, 203 Poole, Melvin Porter, Juanita 135 Porter, Mark 131 Porter, Michael 121 Porter. Patrtda 131 Porter. Richard 135 Porter, Roger 136 Potts, john 88 Powell, Anna 136 Powell. Baty 113 Powell, Carl Powell, Carol 113, 201, 212 Powell, Colleen 25, 124 Powell, Gary 113 Powell, Larry 113,141, 169, 191 Powell, Mary 89 Powell. Ralph 113 Powelson, Mark 60 Powcri. Charles 113. 130 Powers, james 137 Powers, joseph 124 Powers, Steve Poynor, Sheryl Prant, Vicky Frame, Rodney 113 Prat1.,ja.n1ce Price. Glenn B9 Price, Pamela 113, 201 Prtoe, Rebecca 123, 192, 201 Prior, Steve 137 Price, William 124 Proctor, Barbara 25, 89, 188, 210 Prokopy, Lynn Psaltis, Diane Purdln, james 65, 89, 136, 182, 222 Pur1cel.lt,jack 120, 130, 156, 17 Purvis, Arthur 89, 203 1n.m.,ja.. 13s Puskas, Randolph mm, 111.114 113,205 Quayle, Damn 128. 130 Qumn. carol 113. 193 Radford, Timothy 113, 169, 218 Raahcr, Gary 128,184, 186, 202 Raffle. Michele 1 14 Ralnwatzr, Ron 134 Ralston, Hauy es, 39, 175, 176, 184,193, 196, 200, 223 Ralston, Robert 89, 146, 147, 165, 221 Ralston, Susan 89, 193, 201 Ralston, Wendy 133, 205 Rammon, Richard 114 Ramsey, Linda Ramthun, Edward 127, 146, 167, 154, 185 Rannlkko, Meri 89 Ransorne, Frederick 60, 127 Ra.usome,jerome Ransome, Lorraine 89, 192 Raschke, Jerome 134 Raschke, Thomas 114, 184 Rasmussen, Richard 89, 141, 170, 172 Rauch, Phylns 126 Ravit1s,joe114, 186, 201, 216 Ray, Alan 126 Reagan. Dtane Reagan, Linda Reagan, Michael 133 Reagan. Roger Reallni. Mtke 129 Redrnon, Laurie 133, 216 Rednour, Marla 114, 184, 191, 192, 201 Reece. Darlene Recd, B111 134 Reed, Lonnie 134 Reed, Susan 114. 192 Razmtsma, Kenneth 122, 210 Rcenls, Dlid 89 Rcese,john 131, 144 Rehfteld, Thomas 89, 141, 190, 209, 210 Rcichenbach, jessica 50, 89, 192 Rfzehmbm., Joann 134 Reid, Kalhleen 137 Rdcl, Thomas 90, 153, 172, 173 Retmcr,jean 114, 199 Relnlnger, Deborah 136 Re1..0eh1,j0ay 114, 193 Remillard, Sandra 193 Rdgle, Mary 131 Retherford, C. Alan Relmann, Michael Reuterfors, Davld 135 Revell, Michael 114 Rever, Cynthia 124, 192, 214 Rloe, Garland md., Judith 124 Richard, james Rickard, Gene 14, 60, 88, 90, 184, 185. 187, 209, 210, 218 Riddle, Steve 90 Rldtngs, Dorothy 134 Ridlngs, M. Ruth 125 mem, Lynn 192 Rtensche, Barbara Rigby, Greg Rlley, Sharon 135 Rinaldi, Christine 90. 223 Rinaldo, john 125 Rlnaldo, Mary 114 Rinehart, Neal 136 Rlng, Nancy 114, 202, 209, 210 RLng,Scot1 137, 157 mag, Shelley 19, 29, 90, 151,152,167,182, 190, 210 Rlng, Susan 114, 201, 216 Ritter, Janice 137, 205 Roach, Brenda 138 Roach, Gary 90 Roatdx, Pau-ida Ream, Pmaope Robbins, linda 90 Roberts. Michael 134 Roberts, Richard Roberts, Susan 138 Robtnetz, jerry 114 Robinson, Curtis 133 Robinson, Cynthia 114 Robinson, Dennis 133 Robinson. Harry Robinson, Raymond 122, 14-4, 191 Robinson, Robin 127 Robinson. Bradley Roby, Douglas 61, 90, 146, 165. 1116, 190, 203 Roche, Richard 133, 145 Roe, Richard 127 Roen, jonathan 134, 146, 218 Rogers, Mary 126,216 Roggcnsaclt, Melvtn 126 Roggcusack, Ronald 134 Rose, Deborah 134 Rosecranoe, Cindy 90 Rosccranoe, Wllllam 1?5,144, 170 Resell, Suzanne 91, 204, 210. 246 Rosmbloom, john 91 Rosengrcn, lane 114, 197, 200 Roscnke, Michael 114, 130 ' Reseda, Candace Ross, Forbes Ross,j1ll Ross, jonathan 114 Ross, Peter Ross, Roberta 130 Ross, Shannon 129, 144, 199 Rossettcr, Icri Rossltcr. Robert 114, 218 Rossmlller, Kay 114, 193 Roush, Francxs 128, 184 Rowe, Des 114, 242. 243 Rowton, Cynthia Roman, jo 91,204 Roy, Dannte 135 Roy, Deborah 114 Roy, joyoe 135, 215 11..b1.., jam 63,131,184,187,216 Rucngcr, Michael 136, 213 Rule, Romalee 114, 192, 201 Rundbladt, Richard 114 Rundhlade, Terry 114, 218 Runstrom. Carol 27, 137, 177, 193, 215 Russell, Rogan: 41, 131, 192, 206 Russo, Vlnorla 115, 130 Rutherford, Denis 137, 163, 186,218 Rudsdge, Dome 115 Ryan, Craig 138 Rybefg, Deborah 121, 176, 134, 203, 216 Rydholm, Rohm 115 Saack. Gerald 91 Saack, Michael 211 Sabln. Davld 121 sagem, Mary 128. 193, 196, 208 Sagona, Michael 91 Sala, john Salamone, Antolnerte 115, 181, 193 Salamone. Debra 133 snamone, Iarnle 10, 84, 91, 181,188,193 Salisbury, Salt 122, 192 Salisbury, Stephen 115 Sample, Karen 133 Sand, Karin 65, 76, 91, 183, 1B4.188.193, 196, 199, 225 Sanderson, Mary Sandoua, Debra 121, 192, 201 Sandqulst, Steven 134 Santelcr, Glenn 124, 144, 165, 191, 203 Saunders, Gayle 91, 181, 193, 223 279 Spain, M ary Stephenson, Sherri Saxton, llztrlxarli 123. 192, 199 Scltunl, Cirllthin 189 Schztider. .Xlnn 1311 Schell, Sandra 133 Schclln, tilxristine 115 Sclllciclter, lltclruzt 115, 138, 184,203,216 Scliliukmnn. Mike 138 Scllliclm. Catherine 115, 193 scliliipinliiiiifn 91. 176, 193 Schlnpp,M1irk115 Schlnnlx, fleorguztnn 133, 184, 187, 193, 201 Scltlnnln. Kennzt 115, 184, 187. 192, 201 SC1ill1iCll,15ltVitl 115. 203, 218 Scl1tniClt,lot'atnnt: 133 Sellmiclt, Roger 124. 144, 156, 178, 191 Schmitt, litlgcne 125, 158, 160 Schncll. Kris 115, 192. 200 Scholl, '1'liuntzxs 125 Schroeder, .Xnn 127 Schroeder, Robert 91 selninen, larry 115 seliiilmlny 115, 188 Scliiiiiiacliei, tilirlsiiiie sclniiiinnliui, lot, 91 Schwartz, Rodney 134, 157, 167 Scllwcinler, Charlene 134 selii,iei5ncigni,sal1y 137, 193, 199 Scliweltklier, Diana 137 Scott, 1-'rank Scott, Glenda 134 Scott, 'I ackie Scu1i,Krisnne 115 swii, ltiiinly 126 Scott, Richard 65, 91, 153. 173, 182, 190, 223 Scott, Robert 115,146, 167, 191, 203 Sco1t,Stuplieii Scott, Vickie 126 senbeig, Carl 91 Scabcrg,jndy 137 Seztberg, Keith 136 Seziberg, Xancy 125 sealing. ltnberi 135 Scago, llradlcy 135, 146,167, 218 Scngren, leslie 91, 218 Senver, Steve 169, 203 Seise, Mary 130,192, 201 Seise, Steven 91. 141, 190, 203 Scllil1,tZnndace 136, 203 Sesterltunn, Patricia 121, 192, 201 Sesterhenn, Richard 173 Severin, Kristi 129, 192, 201, 208 Shafer, Gael 131 Shafler, Nancy Sltal'1'cr,Ray1l1o1u1 115, 201 sliami, 'rmqf Snillll. liiwell Smith, Marilyn Sntitlt, Merry 127 Smith, Xitncy 126. 192, 206 Smith, Itoilurick 92, 165 Smith. Sharec S1nitl1,Stupl1un'92 Smith, Steven 116 Smith, Susan 65, 92, 183, 200. 208. 224 Siiiykiiy, Shelley Hnu 'liirlcy-136,213 ll, S Snider, Kathleen 116 Snider, Steven 126 Snow, Deborah 116. 135 Snoy, Philip 125, 167 Snoy, Rebecca 92, 188 Sommer, Mark 135, 186, 203 Sommer, Peter 116, 200, 203 Swa1tsm1,,11iiia 116,201 Swanson, Carla 125 siiiiiisnii, lun-iglii 116 Sn'anson,1an 194 Swa11sol1,john Swanson, Mark 93 Swanson, l'nntela 116, 193, 201 Sw:11isol1,l'atila 116, 187, 192, 204 Swanson, Rohen 134, 170 Swznisotl, Steven 1 16 Sward, Krlstlnc125, 199 SwatsulI,joseph 116 Sweeney, Dennis 131. 144, 173, 191, 218 Swedherg, Susan 93, 204 Swcdltlnd, Diane 116 Swenson, Betty 128 Swenson, David 134 Swenson, Dennis 124 Shank, 1 larry slimp, lfloyd Shay, Barbara 137 Shay, Ioscph 176 Sheets, Karan 115, 188 Shcllicld, Debbie Shemeld, Rhoda S11el1:iy,.1licc 138, 189 Wheeler. Sheldcn, Patricia 130, 176, 200 Shepnrdson, Sue 115, 184, 187, 188, 192 slieplicnl, xniiq- 18.65, 187, 193,200,208 220 Shercrtz, ,tllnn 91, 210 Shields, Donald 91, 167 Shields, 1,011 131 Sl1iplnnn,Dchrn 133 Sltipinztn, Patricia 25, 115, 189, 201 slinley, xlnni 128 sliii-es, ltaiiily Shlikas, llarbarzt 92 Shlikns, llererly 92 slioeiiiakmloliii 121 Shores, l'antelzt 134, 193 Short. Ronald 124. 169 Short, Willialn 115 Shriner, Mary 115, 193, 200 Shrtnn, linger 92 sliiiiiiwiiy, lilclinnl 124 Sido, lee 115, 207 Sie1:rcnrock,Katl1ryn 134 Sluvcrs,tIi11ily 123, 177, 193, 201 Stlvius,l1arhnra 133,191 215 Sllvltls, Martha 92 Sim, Deborah 133 siin,jfnii1lei 128, 192 Si1nnis,1oy133, 215 Sintnts, l'1tntclz146, 92, 209, 210 Sin1pkins,'1'en11y 115 Sintpson,-lztncllc 124, 188, 192 Simpson, Robert 116 Sjostroln,'1anice125, 203, 216 Sjostroxn, Ioel 125.195,199, 218 Skaar, Gary 128 slilni,ln,- 126. 173 Slzingliter, Iacqnelin 116, 123 Sloan, Cary 116, 158, 160. 161, 170, 190 Slutltotver, liduartl 134 Slye. Susan 122 Small, Larry Solnmcr, Stephen 92 Sorensen, jim 129 Sorrels,I1et1y Sowle, Susan 116, 181, 192, 199 Spain, Karen 136 Spcnce,1'atricia 121,201 Spencer, llill 137 Spencer, Kathy 116, 1B8,192, 201 Spiellnan, Michele 116, 192, 200, 208 Spiessulcllrcy Spradlin, Linda sniingfi, niiiiia 136 Springer,Micl1ael 133 Sprunll, William 131 Stacionis, Theodore 92 Stacy, Kathleen 63, 92. 176, 183, 185,200 Stacy, Mary llcth 116, 193, 198, 204, 208 Stacy, Rhonda 116 Stage, Pamela 94, 18-1, 201 Staggs, Beverly 133 Staggs, Martha 124 Stank, Susan 124,192, 203 Stanphill, Charles 93 Stansil,Cyntl1ia 133 Stansil, Douglas 121. 144,167, 191 Staubcr, Charles 134 Stauber,1':tn1ela 93, 189 Stauber, Shirlw 116 Stebbins, Lawrence 124 Steele, David 133 Steer1nan,'l. 156 swim, czifgoiy 116, 133, 218 Stenger, Pamela 125 Stcl1stront,1.iltda93 Stenzel, Sharon 93, 205 sicplinni, ,xninibnll 134 sieplinisnii, Gail 134 Stern, Miriam 125, 198, 203, 206, 208, 214 Stevens, jnnei 116,210 Stevens, Linda 93. 188 Stewart,Nal1cy 137 Stierninn, Charlus 129, 156 siignnin, lznnae 93 siiles. lolin 124 Stinson, liclinda 122 Stites, Mark 122, 203 'Stohl, Nancy 93, 183, 196, 206 Stokstad, Kathryn 93, 188, 223 siolp, Marvin 136 Stone,11arolil 135 Stone, Michael siniy, Kimberly Stout, Kenneth 137 Stover, Robert 125, 184, 185 Strahcr, Pamela 137, 193 Strznidgard, Arthur 137 Strandgard, 'rein 129,212 Streecl, David 121 Streeter, Dennis 138, 170 Stringer, Ann 116, 193, 201, 202 Stringer, Steve 131, 199 Strom, Cynthia 122 Strotn, Steven 138, 218 Slrolnmen, Jeanine 19, 62, 93, 151, 152, l77,182,183,190,198,199 Stronimen, Kathleen 116 Strote, Scott 131, 195 Stroud, Salnmic 130 Slubbe, Cynthia sinini, Mary 116, 193 Styles, Debra 130, 199 Snchohrus, leonard 125 Snchobrus, Lydia 93, 203. 204 Sndduth, liarl 121, 144, 156, 167, 191 Suddntlt, Lawrence 116, 141, 165, 190, 203. siiieiisoii, Cary 116 Swenson, Karen 116, 206 Swenson, Ray 94 Sztllaka, Rose 137 Talbot, Willialn 'l'apl1orn, lillcn 116, 152, 188, 190, 193, 196 iuinlinni. lnnn 122, iso, 191, 193, 201 niiscli, Karyn 122 Taylor, nnle 135 '121,-lni, nnniit 135 Taylor, lcnilnif 125 Tennant, Deborah 129 Tennessen, Kathleen 205 'l'i:npas, Nancy 116, 183, 187, 192, 199 Teslow, Di ana Tltaxton, Steven 94 'l'ltayer,1lohert 125, 169, 242, 247 'i'hiell, Site 136 'l'l1omas, Donald 128, 144, 191 '15honias, Lymt 94, 174, 176 Thompson, Alan 137, 144, 153, 167, 191 Tlioinpson, Charles 116 Tliontpson, David 116, 201, 207 Thompson, Dukey 131 'l'ho1npson,l'an1a 116, 174, 188 'l'hompso1t 191 Tliorne, Cl , Randy 20, 117, 168, 184,185, 1arles137. 163 Tliorsbakkeii, Alta 131 Thorsbakken, M ary 94 Thorsen, Deborah 65, 94 187, 199, 208, 224 'l'liiilaiiaci, lllaiie 117 'l'innnennan, lady 117 '1'i1nmer1nan, lan rin 168 '11nn1nons. linda 117 'l'odd.lanet 111 Yan Dyke, Denise 27, 133, 192 Yan Dyke, Ronalie 25, 94, 176, 192 Yanl'ernts, Sarah 117, 192, 199, 216 Yanstolte, Sandra 117, 2 1-1 Yanstone, Willialn 136 YanW1tn1beke, Ronald 135 Yzuizant, Michael 94 Yarker, Sheila 210 Yftrland, David 131, 163 Yarlanil, 1-Irie 124 Yascy, David 94, 138 vnscy, naniin 137 range, nniiglns 145 1'nn5Q,jny 94, 163, 190,195,201 1'ause,julie130, 192 Vecchio, jinliili 117 Yehmeier, Gary 95, 232, 242, 246, 247 Yellne. Donna 95, 193 Verdier, llelen Verkuilen, Gregory 133 Yerkuilcn, leonard 133 Yeroni, Denise 117, 184, 200, 216 Yeron, Cynthia 62, 117, 187, 196 Vincent, Gary 133 . 176, 181. 182, Vincent. Gregory 134 Vincer, Donna 122,201,216 Vinccr, Susan Vimll, li Yoorhie Yoorhie tidy 95, 117 S, ltnndnll 95, iss, 160, 161, 218 5. Rick 130, 158. 160, 217 Wacker, Norman 121 Waggener, Brad 122, 184 Wainwr iglii, james 130, 165 Waite, Randall 117, 186 Wales, l tnth 122,177. 192,210 Wallace, Charles 117, 188 Wallace, Diana 117 Wallace, Terry 95 Wallar, john 125 wallni, Randall 134 wiillnn, sieve 111, 266 walsli, nnniis Walsh illiuiii , 11' 1 Wal1crs,Gary 122, 156, 170 Walters, Geo11'117, 169 Walton, Wanke. Charles 123, 129, 159 Karrie 95, 184, 196 ivnniz, Sally 95, 192 11'arCl, llarbara Ward, Donna 134 Wartl,j. nnninl 117 Ward, john 158, 159, 160 Watson, David 134 Watson, George 14, 25, 120, 121,184,185, 200 Watters, William 207 Sullivan, Linda 122 Sullivan, Terry Snlser, Michael 116 Summerlot, Marcia St1mmcrs,1ames Sunderlnan, Gordon 93 Snnrlby, Kama 124, 192, 199, 214 Snndst edt, 'l'ho1nas 121 Sutton, Kenneth 93 Sn1.tll,1':tlenc 134 Siiitlli,t1y-ntlim 127 sniiili, nnii Smith, iziiii- 122 S1nitl1,Crcgorv 137 Sntitl1,lIarriet 136, 215 Smith, Karen 91, 176, 196 Sutton. Marcia 124 Svartoien, Susan 130 Svtlow, Anne 116 Swan borg, Cynthia 115, 174. 192 Swanhorg, Fred 133 Swzniborg, Peggy 133 Swansbro, Richard 133, 207 '1'odCl,1udy117 Tomliltson, Ronald 138, 213 rnnpce. liiclinid 10, 128, 167, 181, zoo, 207 Town, Colleen 125 Town, Glen 94, 146, 147, 148, 165, 190, 208, 218 Town, Vernon 94, 141, 162, 164,190,218 Towns, Cheryl 133, 184 lownselid, Robert 94 Townsend, Susan 134 '1'roegcr, Stephanie 133 Troia, Nathan 'l'ropp, Linda '1'rost, Dave 117, 203 'I'rost, lay 111 'l'rost, Karen 128, 174, 193, 208 '1'rost. Mark 133, 145, 167 Trotter, Cindy 117, 198, 210 Tryggestad, larry 134 Tryggeslad, Marla 117 'l'ucker,1a1nes 134 'l'ucker,john 137 Tucker, Susan 117 Tuckett, Martin 124, 186 '1'nckett, Nancy 94, 206 Tuftee, David 122 'l't1rner, Michael 134 Turner, Robert Turner, Susan 117, 189, 205 '1'nniqnisi, julie 117 'l'utt, Robert 117 'l'wigg,jel1niy 137,163,167 Twigg, Steven 124, 145 '1'wo, Mary Kay 94 Tyler, Donald 94 'l'y50n, David Tyson, Noel 14, 60, 63, 88, 94, 182, 183. 185,199, 209, 210 Umhofer, Thomas Umcnholer, Timothy 121 Unter,1an 61. 94,186, 218 Urbanski, Kathleen 117, 187, 204 Utech, Martin 117 Ulley,1Iicl1ael 136 Lliley, Wendy 135 Yan Cztlnp, Dong 94, 218 Yan Camp, Karen 117, 184, 192, 199 Vance, Kenneth 117 Yanllura, Stephan 121, 162, 170, 191 Yandermoerc, Linda 122, 193 Yandcrrnoere, Steven 134 Yanderali, Kenneth 135 Yanderzwalni, Marsha 122, 193, 200 Yan Dyke, Dawn 117, 192 Wayman, Gerald 133 Weatherford, Dianne 117, 212 Weatherford,-lames 95, 137 Weatherford, Robert 146, 147, 165, 190 Weaver, Linda 1Veaver, Ronald 167 Webster, Mark 136, 145 Wedge, David Weedman, Richard 131 Wegener, james 95 Wegcner, Karen 131, 193 Weland, Gerald 95, 117 Wetland, Thomas 125 Wcin gan ner, Thomas 117, 201, 216,218 Weiss, David 135 Weiss, Denise 135 Welsh, lietty 124 Welsh, D 1Ve1sh, C awn 122 hristopher 117, 153. 154, 155, 170 Welsh, Marilyn Wendi, joann Wenzel, Kurt 95, 184 Wenzel, Richard Wenzel, Susan 137, 213 Werbicki, 1-Zu gene 118 Wernberg, Linda 118, 174, 216 Werth, lanrie 124, 192, 195,201 Wesorck, Marian 95, 204 lvesibeig, Nancy 95, 174, 176, 193, 196, 201, 208, 234 Westerberg, Linda 118, 183, 188, 193, 196, 199 Westerman, lleldi 125 Westlttnd, Kenneth 95, 165, 215 Westlnnd , Steven 118. 213 Westlund, Sue 137, 215 Westphal , Kathleen 118,204 Westphal, Kennan 125 Linda 95, 204 Whelchel, Marsha Whulcliel, Ronland 118, 138, 141, 162, 165 Wliidby. llarbara 124, 192 Whitcher, Barbara 65, 96, 177, 181, 188, 193, 196, 220 White, llarbara 118, 189 While, lletly White, Brenda 95, 204 White, Douglas 138 White, Patricia 95, 192, 201 xvliiiclicnd, lolin 118, 184 1Yhitehead, Marcia 120, 124, 177, 192, 200 Whitehead, Pat 130, 193 lvliiinioie, lncqneline 118 Whitmirc, Peggy 96 Wliiiinlrn, Ricky 133 Wickenberg, Roy 96 1 Wiekcnbcrg, Theodore 135 Wiekes, inet 96 1Yicklund, Craig 118 1Yicklund,jill 122 Wicklund, Monica 133 1Yldell, larry 118, 188. 195 Widell, Nancy 122, 192, 200 wiggs, Chris 96 tviggs, nfbin 125 1Yilcox, llruce 96 Wilcox, 'lltotnas 129, 191 Wilder, Chad Wildey, ltinlinia 134 Wiles, Scott 61, 96, 203 Wiles, '1'intotl1y 121, 186, 218 Wilkerson, Mary 134 Wilkie, Paul 118, 141,165, 190 1Yillc,l1ottila 96, 17-1, 176, 193 Willer, Mark 118 Willett, Stlsan 50, 96, 174, 176 Williams, Donald 130, 209, 210 Williams,j1arl 118, 195, 203 Williams, Gail 130, 201 Wi1liams,janicc 96, 188, 192 Willianis,-lohn Williams, Kemi 131, 199, 208 3 Williams, Michael 96, 159, 160, 170 1Yil1iants, Nancy 131, 200 - Wllllanis, Patricia Wi1liams,Yerna 118 - willianison, Cynthia Williamson, Margery 134 f Wills, Edward 137 Wilson, Ann 96, 176, 187, 192, 196, 200, 212 Wilson, Carl Wilson, Carol 124, 193, 203 Wilson, Gregory 134 Wilson, jonathan 128 Wilson, Lillie 1Yi15on, Mary l1elh 133 Wilson, Mary Sue 96 Wilson, Robert 136, 145, 170, 203 Wilson, Sherry Wilson, veigie 134 Wilt, Michael 118 Wilt, Pamela 135 Wilt, Sheri 128 Winberry, Charlotte Winch, Gary 128 Winch, Linda 97, 204 Winger, Kiln 136, 199 Winkler, Carolyn 97, 193 Winkler, Kathy 137, 203 1Yinl4ler, Ronald 118 1Vinkler, Wendy 128, 129 Winsletl, Fred Winter, Cory Winterland, Fred 137 Wojcilcjoseph Wojcilojuleal-i 128 Wol11ey,jol1n 97 Wollley, Robert 138, 170, 186 wnndlnid, Mary 138 Woodman, Delano 133 Woodman, Douglas Woodlnan, Vicki 128 Woods, Eddie 133 1Voodworth, Blair 133, 145, 163, 167 1Voodworth, Donn 97, 167 Woodworth, Warren 134, 145 ivnoley, ilnniii 134 wings, jnniqs 134, 163 Wrend, Amy 118, 205, 216 Wrend, Teresa 134 Wright, Brenda 97 Wright, Charles 137 Wright, Chrlsttne 198 , Wright, Cynthia 136 wriglii, Susie 118 Wright., Teresa 128 Wupper, Robert 10, 118, 158, 159, 160. 161, 181, 190 Wynn, lfliylieia 135 Yates, julie 176, 206 Yams, Sharon Yeast, Dennis 118 Yone, Bradley 130 York, Ronald Young, Brenda Young, Charles Young, Shelia 130, 212 Young, 'l'homas 136 Youngl-icrg,Ine130, 167 Youngbcrg, Steven 97 Zagnoni, Stephanie 137, 215 zalifni, csnil 131 Zammuto, Anita 118, 184, 191, 192, 201, 210 Zavagnln, Barbara 198, 200, 212 Zehner, Robert 97 Zeller, Samuel 118, 162, 164. 173, 218 zilka, Roger 118 Zimmerman, Candice 118, 184, 187, 188, 192, 201 Zimmerman, David 138. 216 Zimmerman, Robbin 122 Zimmerman, Scott 138,145, 163, 167 Zinn, Charles 97, 141, 165 Ziolkowskl, Chris 97 Zitelman, Thomas 122 Zuhiena,james122, 210 NOR IVIAN KING CO 280
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